Fine group

Dear sir:
Hi, this is Rapid Robert. You know, the old guy with the plaid tan. As usual, I get into trouble if I don’t get a “writing” in the paper.
It just happens that I’ve been thinking of doing just that.
My short columns usually aim to give credit to people who deserve it. Every second Sunday evening, a group from the Mennonite community comes to the Emo long-term care and hospital and sings to the residents, or anyone who happens to be there.
This group of young people—young ladies and men—sing hymns and entertain us for a half-hour or more. I’m not sure who does the final organizing, but with that many people and vehicles, there has to be organization and they certainly deserve credit for their efforts.
Their visits and handshakes after the program are much appreciated by all.
I, personally, have had many dealings over the years, one way or another, and I have the greatest respect for the Mennonite community.
Once again, our heart-felt gratitude to this fine group of singers.
Respectfully,
Bob Cottam
Emo, Ont.