The Inter Mine Golf Challenge committee has donated a battery operated lawn mower and whipper snipper to the Cobar Girl Guides to help them with the yard maintenance at the Guide Hall. Greg Clark delivered it last week and also mowed the lawn while he was there. Now you can’t beat that for great service! ▪ Photo contributed
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