Y.M.C.A. NOTES
Both the residents' and soldiers' family worship and the lhen's meeting on Sunday wcro addressed by Mr, J. Gordon Smith. Thirty-three soldiers and visitors were present at the - strangers' tea, which is controlled by the Y.M.C.)\. ladies' auxiliary, under Mrs. Dumbell. Sixty-two soldiers were entertained at tho after-church supper song-service. Between tho hostel ill Boulcott Street and the main building in Willis Street, 339 beds and 708 meals wore supplied to soldiers during the week-end. At thS meeting of the Literary and Debating Society on Monday night, the following officers wero -elected:—President, .Mr. J. Caughley, M.A.; vice-pre-si'dents; Messrs. Richard Brown and J. W. Black; committee, Messrs. J. Morrison and G. Stephenson. It was decided that next meeting would bo a debate on "Whether President Wilson's suggestion of a League of Nations to enforce Peace after tho War is Practicable."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 9
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141Y.M.C.A. NOTES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 9
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