Y.W.C.A. NOTES.
— 6The very pleasant Y.W.C.A. Rest Boom was transformed oil Thursday afternoon into a children's "Happy Hunting Home." The members of tho. association were hostesses to tho children of the Levin Memorial Home, and each worked with the other to make tho little ones happy —an easy task with such enthusiastic guests. The entertainment was provided by tho little ones of tho Levin Homo, assisted by some ether weo performers. The audience was very appreciative, and applauded enthusiastically, even to tho extent of npsetting one tiny elocutionist, who objected to their laughter, and required a great amount of persuasion to respond, to tho encore. Alter tho tea, which proved too long for a maid of two years, who wanted "a. dolly" much more than tea, Father Christmas appeared, and then tho room rang with nappy voices, as each eagerly welcomed their friend. The afternoon closed w'th many farewells as the tired but happy children left their elder friends, who had enjoyed this second annual Christmas Treo as much ns tho little ones. Special preparations ha\-o been mado for tho Sunday afternoon sen'ico to-inor-row. Carols have been practised, and an invitation has been given by members to tho General Committee to attend a special tea of their own preparation. The Rev. >T. J. North will give a Christmas message. It is anticipated that this will bo the Inst timo Mr. North will spank at tho Y.W.C.A, b«foro his departure* for Christoliurci.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 8
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241Y.W.C.A. NOTES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 21 December 1912, Page 8
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