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GORE CATHOLIC CLUB

(From the club correspondent.) At the weekly meeting of the Gore Catholic Men's Club there was a fair attendance of members. Mr. P. Lynch presided. The business for the evening was a question-box, in dealing with which all present took part. Some of the questions evoked considerable discussion, particularly 'Should the totalisator be abolished?' 'Should Britain go to war with Germany over the Moroccan trouble V ' Should Kaka have been hanged V ' Should members of a Democratic Government accept titles?' A syllabus was drawn out for the incoming month and a committee was set up to ascertain the advisableness of forming a football club in connection with the society. August 8. A largely attended meeting of the Gore Catholic Young Men's Club was held in Holland's Buildings last evening, Mr. P. Lynch presiding. The business of the evening was a debate, ' Married versus Single Life' Mr. T. Gregan and Mr. Von Tounzleman led for the married side, and Mr. P. Lynch, supported by Mr. Ready, was for the single men. Good speeches and much humor were the result. Messrs. Columb, Francis and Smith, for the married men, and Messrs' W. and A. O'Kane and Daly, for the single men, also spoke. Rev. Father Tobin (the judge) decided on the merits of the arguments to give the decision in favor of the married men . . ~ Early in the evening the debate was interrupted by the arrival of a committee of Gore Catholic ladies in view of the coming social. The club decided to leave all arrangements in the hands of the ladies themselves. ... After the debate Messrs. O'Kane,' Francis, and Daly forwarded their report on the advisableness of forming a Catholic football team at Gore A match with the.lnvercargill Catholic Club was in the meantime decided on, Messrs. Francis and Daly to draw up the team and make arrangements. A capital evening's enjoyment terminted at 11 p.m.

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 August 1911, Page 1523

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GORE CATHOLIC CLUB New Zealand Tablet, 10 August 1911, Page 1523

GORE CATHOLIC CLUB New Zealand Tablet, 10 August 1911, Page 1523

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