MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
s ' The Missions to Sonmon Institute was'crowded' last evening, when tho members of St. Andrew's choir, under tho diicclion of Mr. Rowley proTided n very cniojablo concert" Mr. Vines** Moore, tho Missioner, occupied the chair, and ' ' Archdeacon Graco was also on. tho platform, Tho following contnbutcd items to tho pro. i Brammo -Misses, Scott, Limbert, Messrs. Glanvillo, Hicks, Fletcher, Johnstone, and Ldie, ino choir londorod several choruses. Mr Rowley acted_ as,accompanist, Tho audience joined hcarti y in singing several popular chprusos, and an amusing conundrum competition was won by sailors from ships iu port'' ' ' During a sh6rt interval, Mr. Mooro delivered ' ' LteST? , adcl i n, r* nn(l S( T n me » tho pledgn of total abstinence Archdeacon Graco gave a few Mjo» riddles, with explanations, which v,oro highly appreciated. -Tlie performers light refreshments were dispensed. ~
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 679, 2 December 1909, Page 9
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138MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 679, 2 December 1909, Page 9
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