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MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

' An;.all-day. picnic was held.:in : the.Mis- ; sions to Seamen Institute on Annivorsary Day!"when a'largenumberfof sailors wore present;, A .programme: of varied..'games: '.was'■ entered;into■ by;tho ; ,men,-.under the direction of .Mr., James Moore, the.inisr sibner, the following winning 'prizes:— ; Miss/Hellaniore," Messrs.:Crosthwait'' (2), ißi'rch (2),. Kenny (2),-Cook, Shaw, ; Lam.bort.Stanton, Insberg (2);' R. Thomas, and Master Sha.ii. .Lunch and tea were pro;yided,,,by -..the:, choir, congregation, •. and friends (jf the Mission, and Mrs. Aldoue donated the prizeis for' t ho picnic ; The InstituteVwns crowded in the ':evoning, when Mr. G. W. Barltrop provided; a" limelight .-.lantern:.'exhibition,; Mr. Mooro occnpyiiig thb chair.. Scenes of London andtho. late,(Jncen's.Jubilee were shown, ne;weir as several, humorous slides.' ,;Mr. Lyons contributed a recitation during tho evening, and was encored.. Mrs.. ;Lyonsi ■who kindly lont :the : lantern,slides,■ sental'tho prizes:- to .tho winners;- in tho I'unavoidable abserico of tho''donor. At the conclusion, a dailor. proposed V voto of thanks, which was carried by acclamation, to the various friends who had-as-sisted in making'tho day:such a.success.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 11

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MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 11

MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 724, 25 January 1910, Page 11

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