Y.M.C.A. FOUNDER'S DAY
The local branch of. the Young Slen's Chris!ian Association havo made arranseraents to celebrate tho Boventy-fifth anniversary of tho :day on which the Y.SI.C.A. was founded in' London. Tho Town jloll has boon engaged lor tho occasion—Thursday ■next, June s—and a good programme has been arranged for the cvoning, commencing with about 4000 feet of film, showing our Now Zealand boys in English camps—Brockonhurst, Coilford, Jlornchur.ch, Grafton", Siing. AValton-on-'J'liamcs, Torquay, etc. —iiiid scenes in London and Edinburgh. These Rims are described as a'epecifill.v fino set, and are boing'sdiqwn for Iho first time in Wellington. His Wowhip' tho Mayor will preside at the meoting, and ad.drosses will ho delivered by Sir James Allen and (ieneral Richardson. Occasion will also ilio lakcn lo extend a welcome, to Mr. .1. li. Hay, who luis just reuirned from field eorvico work Tii I'rnnce and Helgium to lako up ilio'iliilies of gei'eral secretary of the' Wellington branch ol thu Y.M.C.A.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 7
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158Y.M.C.A. FOUNDER'S DAY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 7
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