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Home2016Big funds for unique event

Big funds for unique event

March 22, 2016 tcwadmin 2016, Local News
Local pooches Charlie, Spud and Claude were shaved on Friday as part of the Cobar Memorial Services Club’s unique take on the annual World’s Greatest Shave event. The trio managed to pull in some big cash, raising a total of $4,747.50 for the  Leukaemia Foundation.
Local pooches Charlie, Spud and Claude were shaved on Friday as part of the Cobar Memorial Services Club’s unique take on the annual World’s Greatest Shave event. The trio managed to pull in some big cash, raising a total of $4,747.50 for the
Leukaemia Foundation.
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