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Check out our extensive variety of flowers & plants!
Bulk chlorine &
pool supplies available! Windsor System Saver
water softener salt
Now sellin
Norwich
Packers steak
& hamburger
$5" ea.
20kg
90 Fkiron Rd., Mitchell 519-348-8886
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.rn.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m & Sunday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
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My local economy needs to work! My neighbour needs to work, my cousin needs to
work, and so does my best friend. By shopping in my town and in my community, 1'
work my local economy. By becoming a "local" customer, I exploit my local econo-
my. By shopping at home, I help create jobs in local businesses. I support my neighbourhood
business owners. In the end, 1 benefit abundantly! .
It is a win-win situation, for me and everyone else. My purchases represent revenue for the
merchants. The more I buy at home,' the more my local merchants are able to offer stable
employment. In tum, the employees have the necessary financial resources to work the local
economy. A local economy that work i well stays healthy and everybody benefits.
I also spread the word to my friends and family. If, every week, I encourage one person to
work the local economy, who, in tum, invites one other person to do the same, just imagine
the contribution we can make to our region! An economically strong region always ends up
reinvesting part of its profits into the community that works it. In' addition to jobs, a strong
economy also creates parks and children's playgrounds, water fountains and landscaping
along commercial streets, a flourishing community where it is pleasant to live. In fact, work-
ing can be fun!
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