
“Dasher and Dancer” gave $150; K.M. Page and J.R. Webster gave $75; Mid-Coast Woodworkers Inc. gave $50; Hammond Lumber gave $50; Gordon and Roberta Weil gave $50; and, in memory of Gary and Peggy Hartley, Gary and Margaret Hartley gave $100.
Mary Beth McCollum gave $10; Leon G. Dorr gave $25; Dave and Dottie McFadden gave $25; David Osborne gave $100 “for the kids”; Don and Beula Green gave $50; and Bath Subaru gave $100.
We received $100 from Stanley and Sandra McCurdy; $25 from Valerie and Steven; $50 from Alfred and Heldegard Green in memory of their son, Michael B. Green and his son, Michael A. Green; $30 from Robert Galen; $30 from Joanna and Griffith Jones; $100 from Margaret Dunlop; $100 from Becky and Rodger Cuthbert; and $20 from Phylis Walch in memory of Frank Walch.
We also received an anonymous donation of $100 this week; the Reynolds and Lord family children gave $25; $25 came in from Richard’s Restaurant and $25 from Jenney Station.
Our gratitude to the employees of First Federal Savings in Bath for giving $500; Johnson Fenwick and Amy Hankla gave $100; Lou and Ellen Ricciardone of Bath Optometric Association gave $100 in memory of Astrid Dagget and Jim Rioux; David and Joyce Hennesey gave $25; Pricille and Stanley Bernier gave $50; Morton Real Estate gave $100; Bonnie and Dana Delano gave $100 and Dillwyn and Catherine Paiste gave $150.
An anonymous donor gave $100 in items and another gave $600 in items.
Phyllis Walch gave $200 in hand-knit hats and mittens and Ann Otto gave sic handknit hats.
If you have requested assistance, boxes will be delivered this week to pickup locations.
Please make sure you have your box number, your pickup date and location, and please bring personal identification.
If you have any questions or have not received your box number yet, please call 319-5026.
Your letters of request must be postmarked today.
PLEASE SEND REQUESTS AND DONATIONS to The Santa Claus Fund Inc., PO Box 278, Brunswick 04011. If you have questions or want to know how you can help please call 319-5026.
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