MISSIONS TO SEAMEN
Homeliness was the kcyncite of tho eele-ijrntion of "Mother's Day".at the Missions to Seamen on Snudey' afternoon, and a largo lumiher of scihthsh took part in tlie procecfiings. Tho siiijjing pf okl-fnshionml hymiis undcf the bactersliip ef tho missioaer was a feature. Mi , . W. Gwirfie also miklimwl several solos very effectively. A spirited address by tlip Bev. C. H. Harvey, 11, A., of St.'Paul's Pro-Cathedral,' was' listened to with apprcci:itio« by UlO men, ..and im adjournmoiit bwbsbqncntly took "place to tko tea tables, at which tlie lady workers j>n?e«lc<l. AVliite flowers were a prominent featu.vo hi tlio tMe , decorations, ouch maw in addition being supplied with n while buttonhole to wear in honrtUF of his mother. At the evening swvico in the elmroli the 'topic of the day formed tl.io subject of the missionor's address, and a hearty service was enjoyed by A*, lnen.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 9
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147MISSIONS TO SEAMEN Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2145, 11 May 1914, Page 9
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