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Rotary supports guide dogs!

CEO and co-founder of British Columbia Guide Dog Services Bill Thornton (left) accepts a $1,000 contribution from the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen. The presentation was recently made by Rotary director Marlene Findley and president Wayne Connorton.
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CEO and co-founder of British Columbia Guide Dog Services Bill Thornton (left) accepts a $1,000 contribution from the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen. The presentation was recently made by Rotary director Marlene Findley and president Wayne Connorton. Based in Ladner, both B.C. and Alberta Guide dog and Autism support dog services work to meet the growing demand for guide dogs for both visually impaired and the rising need for autism support dogs

CEO and co-founder of British Columbia Guide Dog Services Bill Thornton (left) accepts a $1,000 contribution from the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen. The presentation was recently made by Rotary director Marlene Findley and president Wayne Connorton. Based in Ladner, both B.C. and Alberta Guide dog and Autism support dog services work to meet the growing demand for guide dogs for both visually impaired and the rising need for autism support dogs