L.T.L. REPORTS.
PALMERSTON NORTH. (food meetings at all branches during iQifi. (ireat progress has been made at Terrace End and West End. The banner presented by Mrs Crabbe* was won by Terrace End, they having gained most new members. After Woodville Convention, Mrs Duxfield paid a visit, and introduced the new method. The children elected into office in all branches now conduct their own meetings. Four Executive meetings have been held. Terrace End and Campbell Street helped with Dr. Barnardo’s collections, also with the collection of flowers for Red Cross Day. Decided to hold an examination on the new charts early in 1017. A combined entertainment was held to raise funds, and £1 was given to V.M.C.A., and £2 for L.T.L. funds. New members during 1916: Campbell Street, 10; West End, 38; Terrace End, 50; Fitzherbert, 3. Total on the roll, jjq. Superintendent, Mrs E. Carter; Secretary, Mrs E. Cole s.
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 259, 18 January 1917, Page 13
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151L.T.L. REPORTS. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 259, 18 January 1917, Page 13
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