This picture shows Donnie Ewen Pyke receiving oral care from her dentist Rudy Chiarandini.
This picture shows Jean and Doug Mackay choosing some vinyl floor coverings for their new home with Ron Cargo of Cargo Wall and Floor Fashions.
This picture shows a fresh donut and apple cider stand at the farmers market by John Glasgow and family.
This picture shows Steve Procajlo and Derek Stephenson who are members of the carpentry crew at Metro Goldwyn Mayer putting the finishing touches on a jail cell.
This picture shows Judy Mercante, a manicurist, visiting the LaPointe-Fisher Nursing Home.
This picture shows Fergus Public Utilities Commission (PUC) employees using a hydraulic lift to retrieve a cat from a tree.
This picture shows Trish Hubman, a former teacher, decided to start a childrens bookstore where she reads to children.
This picture shows a $6,700 hyperthermia blanket that was purchased by the Guelph General Hospital.
This picture shows Bob Hamilton and Lloyd Hindley who have both worked for the Eramosa Township for over 20 years being honored at a longtime employees dinner.
This picture shows Ida Cullum after retiring and closing her store, Cullum's General Store, in Alma.
This picture shows Bruce Ernest Payne and wife Marjorie after being sworn in as provincial court judge for Wellington County.
This picture shows Georgina Bregnant and Lesley Wilson getting ready for the party business.
This picture shows Larry Bohn, company president, who build a replica of the WWI British SE5A fighter.
This picture shows Sheli Holmes, the co-ordinator for Guelph Information.
This picture shows Melinda Urban, from the Guelph Arts Council Office, looking happy about the new grant received from the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture.
This picture shows Dr. Peter Young examining a patients eyes.
This picture shows Dan Donnelly, owner of Student's Bartending, standing outside the van he painted for his service.
This picture shows Dr. John Schaman who operates the Ontario Aerobics Centre specializing in cardiac and sports injury rehabilitation.
This picture shows Sheila McMilan hoping to provide a serving to Wellington County with her new business, Kaus Kuisine.
This photograph shows the inside of the A. W. Smith and Sons Jewelers shop. The manager at the time was Al Snider. Staff listed are Debbie Shody, Marion Thurston, Stella Daley, and Jean McWaters. The store had been open for 78 years, since 1897 and was located at 120 Upper Wyndham Street.
The Progress Issue was an annual publication in the Mercury that featured local businesses and industry professionals within Guelph and Wellington County.