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Show EDITORIAL LET'S STICK TOGETHER Some few days ago the employees em-ployees of one of the mines of the camp met at a public hall and discussed questions of vital interest to people " throughout the camp. It would mean much to the betterment of the community commu-nity if these meetings were held more regularly iand matters talked talk-ed over. If monthly meetings were held at which one or more speakers were invited to discuss public questions or to have a joint debate on issues to be voted vot-ed upon, there could be no harm done if rightly managed. The township is one of the smallest units of government, yet in many towns the folks living liv-ing in it are not united. ' Town unity would do good, yet there are so many who do not have the community spirit. There ought to be a board of directors to manage and arrange programs for these meetings, so they would not be lop-sided or made to please one clique or one faction. If the whole township' were taxed a small sum to hold such meetings, the chances are that everyone in camp would take far more interest in the matter so that meetings would be well attended at-tended and results obtained that could never otherwise happen. hall we get out and boost for a working man's community club? ' |