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First Aid Crew Auxiliary provides Christmas dinner for Vector employees

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The Waynesboro First Aid Crew Auxiliary provided a Christmas dinner for the employees of Vector Industries in Waynesboro. The meal marked the 27th year that the crew has provided the Vector Christmas dinner. After the meal, Vector Industries recognized all employees who had made valuable contributions towards Vector’s success in 2010.

Pictured from left to right are Auxiliary members Audrey Roberts, Connie Jones, Sis Sharp, Berniece Payne, Charlotte Kyle, Linda Stevens, Kathy Plummer, Carolyn Beard and Jill Stachowski.

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