Y.M.C.A.
——^_ —_ ■• The' members of the intermediate section of tho Y.M.C.A. met on Wednesday evening. Mr. J. Kearney (assistant secretary) took the chair in the absence of Mr., W.. Eglin. Mr. .H. W. Kersley gave a very appropriate address "King of Kings," touching reference: being made to the late King Edward VII. Last night the members of the junior section held their "social," which had been postponed for the last' two weeks. Mr. W. Dowland presided, and "a good programme was rendered. Mastor.Geo. Baker accompanied for a song given by Master Charlie Worth.- Recitations wctb given by Mr. F. C. Cromarty, and also by Mr. J' J. Cassey. Mr, George Hollaway gavo a pianoforte solo,, and was accompanist for a comic song rendered by Mr. F.'C. Cromarty. Mr. George Hanna was encored for a humorous recitation." A capital supper provided by'Mr! George M'Kay was enjoyed. Both meetings concluded with the singing of "God Save the King."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 3
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155Y.M.C.A. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 3
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