Village Squire, 1976-01, Page 21OUR APOLOGIES
This is the first issue of _Village.' quire since the
mail strike ended and the first issue unaffected / y
mail delivery.
Our apologies to readers who 'Hay u(11,'
receiving their November or 1)ecciiii)ci- of
Village Squire.
Our staff made a tremendous effort to try to heat
the strike. Copies were delivered to those post offices
which were open, driving hundreds utiles. 1)e7,ots
were set up in some places without mail deliver}' so
that subscribers could pick up copies in Stratford,
Clinton and Wingham. These depots hoii'('i•er,
actually slowed down the process of delivery for
who didn't pick up their copies because
t, tey had to be all picked up from the depots by our
staff again after the strike and re►nailed. In some
cases this took longer than i{'c' would have liked
because of the Christmas rush, January storms and
of zer problems.'
Our thanks to our readers Pr their patience. Our
thanks to the staff for their •hard work. Our thanks to
e post office for returning to work.
KEITH RO L1 ON
Publisher.
20, VILLAGE SQUIRE/JANUARY 1976