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Letters: Changes ahead at the Burger Shed

Everything comes to an end. So is with me and the Burger Shed.

Editor:

Everything comes to an end. So is with me and the Burger Shed.

Ten-and-a-half years I have served you burgers, hot dogs, chicken burgers and lots of other stuff and all with my crazy jokes.

But I have sold the Burger Shed and the trailer to Elena Borland and her husband Ron. They will run the business like I have and they will be assisted by my old time great hard working staff Marilyn and the young great guy Hunter. They both are great personalities and they will help to keep the tradition of the Burger Shed alive.

To all my help in the past years very many thanks.

I will train Bob for the next four weeks to be like me on the grill, so you can be sure to get a great local burger just like how I make them.

My customers made the business what it is today.  Sure I can flip burgers, but you made the Burger Shed what it is now.

I only can say thank you to the people of Williams Lake and up and down Highway 20 and Highway 97 up to Quesnel and down to 100 Mile House.

Thank you for all your support and thank you for making it a pleasure to serve you all these years. I will miss you all.

Keep in mind June 13 is a great time to come say goodbye and hello at the Burger Shed.

We will have only four items for sale with $2 from each item to be donated to the local food bank, hospital and Seniors Activity Centre.

Walter Brunner

Williams Lake