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By Paul Chasko

On December 14, American Legion Morrison-Ritchey Post 613 concluded another successful toy drive for needy children in the Finleyville and Union Township area.

 

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Pictured are (l to r:) Bob Jones (Post 613); Alice Hakos (Ladies of Charity); Father Robert Boyle (Pastor - Saint Francis Church); Bob Jones Jr. (SAL); John Koller (Post 613); Joyce Maers (ALA) and George Maers (Post 613).

Post 613 Legionnaires, Unit 613 American Legion Auxiliary, Squadron 613, Sons of the American Legion, and generous members of our post and community participated with donations and assistance. Toys and games were presented to the Ladies of Charity of Saint Francis Church.

In cooperation with other ministries, the items were distributed in time to provide a Merry Christmas for those in need. "Our American Legion is proud of the positive role we play in our community," said Legionnaire George Maers.

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