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Ingersoll, Ont.#
Dec. 110 1946.
Mr. Byron G. renvey,
Ingersoll, Ont.
Dear Byron:
At the meeting of our Hospital Trustees held yesterday, all
members were enthusiastic in their praise for the work of the
Publicity Committee, in connection with the vote on the By -haw.
We fully appreciate the effective efforts which you have put
forth on the Committee and what it has meant in achieving the
desired results. The advertisements in the local paperswere—
_excellent and we know you and the members of your committee
have spent many hours in their preparation. This unselfish
service and your work in getting out the voters, acting as
scrutineer, etc. -has not gone unnoticed. The'Xospital Trustees
have requested me to convey to you our very'sincere thanks and
appreciation. Your greater reward will be the satisfaotion of
important work well done, in the interests of the community.
We are delighted with the prospect of having a new Hospital
and again thank you for your interest and assistance.
Yours sincerelys
Secretary