HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1965-10-28, Page 6MD BRUSSELS Win, 13RUSUILS, oNrAu.va THURSDAY, OCT. 28tb, 1.886
MATT EDGAR given to members early..
The response for tins annual
project has been most outstanding
in pre-iious years, weld everyone
connected with children's Aid
Society work has been most
grateful. Gifts of clothing, toys
or cash donations will again be
accepted, and especially gifts for
older children would be apprec,
iated. The public is asked to con-
tact the township or town member
as soon as possible.
Howick — I. Haskins, RR 1,
Clifford.
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Published by Huron Liberal
Association
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
PLANS FOR CHRISTMAS
The October meeting of the
board of directors of the Child-
ren's Aid Society of Huron Coun-
ty was held at the Court House,
Goderich. when it was decided to
make an early start with the
Christmas Bureau program und-
er the chairmanship of Mrs, Bert
Baechler, Goderich.
Tn past years the Court Rouse
has been bedlam for weeks be-
fore Christmas, with the Chil-
dren's Aid. Society staff and vol:
minteers working sometimes 'un-
til Christmas Eve to get parcels
sorted and delivered, Then, too,
it has meant that anxious moth-
ers have never known until the
last minute if their children would
really receive the /Mien needed
parcels, To put an end to all this
uncertainty and TaBt minute rusk
es well as the strain on Decem-
ber budgets, the Christmas bur-
eau has reouested that all gifts
and donatiOns he at the Children's
Aid Society beedtinertet%by Nov
IS. and all offers of Bella from in,
dividuals and societies he made to
the heartd member In thA disttOtg
bel.Olit by that data, hYaredo
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