Mount Forest Shredding Event for Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington: (from left) FileBank representatives John Lam and Marcia Snow, CSGW Board member Rob Mattice, CSGW Board Chair Ray Tout, Wellington North Fire Service Mount Forest Station Fire Fighter volunteers Brad Cormack and Thomas Jamieson, CSGW Secretary Laura Aston and Program Coordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter. (photo submitted)Mount Forest Shredding Event for Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington: (from left) FileBank representatives John Lam and Marcia Snow, CSGW Board member Rob Mattice, CSGW Board Chair Ray Tout, Wellington North Fire Service Mount Forest Station Fire Fighter volunteers Brad Cormack and Thomas Jamieson, CSGW Secretary Laura Aston and Program Coordinator Sarah Bowers-Peter. (photo submitted)
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Document Shredding Popular In Mount Forest

The third annual Mount Forest Shredding Event for Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington was a success.

A Shredding Service truck parked at the Mount Forest fire hall for several hours last Saturday.

For a donation of $5.00 to Crime Stoppers, you could have an entire box of personal documents and banking information destroyed.

Customers protected themselves from identity theft, while raising over 18 hundred dollars for Crime Stoppers programs.

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