SEACLIFF PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION.
The following goods were sent to the Early Settlers' Hall by the Scacliff Association: —21 pyjama suits, 25 shirts, 16 flannels, 80 handkerchiefs, 24 housewifes, 56 towels, 120 soap bags, 37 balaclavas, 73 pairs socks, 1 pair mittens. Subscriptions to tho amount of £6 10s were paid in. Thanks are due to the following ladies for clothing sent to centre for Belgian relief: Mrs R. M'Leod, Mrs W. Marshall, Mrs Dr King, Mrs R, Miller, Mrs A. Edmonson, Mrs J. Frasor, Mrs M. Crcgg, Mrs Driscoll, Miss Currie, Mrs Dr Gray, Mrs W. Park.
TRENCH COMFORTS FUND. The Musselburgh School girls (Standard V) held a small sale of work, and raised £2 Os 9d, which they handed to the Y.M.C.A., to go to the Trench Comforts Fund. •■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16883, 21 December 1916, Page 7
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130SEACLIFF PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16883, 21 December 1916, Page 7
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