I do the same when I turn in candy or nut money to my chapter.  I also put
it in large print, because the person that takes care of our treasury reads
large print.  This way, either total or partial could read it.

Terry Powers


-----Original Message-----
From: jim taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2004 1:15 AM
To: Braillenote List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] printed information


May a humble Brit be allowed to put a slightly different "take" on this
subject.

At the beginning of December, I am due to attend a carol singing
get-together in London, about two hundred miles from my home.   I was asked
by the organiser, a blind lady, to send a cheque (or to you, a check) to
cover the cost of refreshments.   After typing the address, I brailled, on
the two long edges of the envelope, the words: "Jim's Sandwiches".   The
cheque (sorry, check) arrived safely, and the blind person was able to
identify it immediately.

Perhaps some of you could suggest this idea to your unthinking BrailleNote
providers.

Kind regards,

Jim Taylor.





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