SIXPENCE TIME
FUND NOW CLOSED The Sixpence Time fund for sending poor children to Sister Pat’s camp at Oneroa has now closed with the gratifying total of 500 sixpences. The kind little people who have so generously helped will be glad to know that their sixpences will send 25 children to the camp for a week. Sister Pat is delighted with the response and is writing the Sunbeams a letter of thanks. The First Devonport Brownie Pack ran a stall at their Birthday Party, last Saturday, with the object of helping Sixpence Time. This resulted in 64 sixpences being collected, which, with the addition of ten, makes their subscription 74. The Brownies made the articles for the stall, and must be warmly congratulated on their fine effort. £ s. d. Previously acknowledged sixpences, 379 9 9 6 Maisie King (2) 10 Friends of Happy Town (23) 11 6 Mary Gordon (5) 2 6 Gloria Dunn, third donation (D 6 Marie Gunthorp (2) .... 10 Ella Gwillim (1) 6 Margaret Anderson, second donation (5) 2 6 Fitzie Morris (4) 2 0 Mervyn Morris (1) 6 Birdie Hepburn (2) 10 First Devonport Brownie Pack (74) 1 17 0 A Pixie Postman (1) .. .. 6 Total Sixpences, 500 .. .. 12 10 0
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 236, 24 December 1927, Page 25
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205SIXPENCE TIME Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 236, 24 December 1927, Page 25
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