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CATHOLIC SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE

About one hundred men from the ships in port, the Tamaroa, the Cape Horn, the Poolta, " the. Port Fairy, the Canadian Scottish, and the John Knudsen, were ..entertained at the A.M.I.C. rooms recently. The programme was well arranged, clever dancing' items, songs, and humorous recitations being interspersed with dancing. Those contributing to the evening's entertainment were Dolores and Freda Harris, who gave a clever dance duo; Betty Paynter and Hugh Evans, two tiny tots who gained much applause for their tapdancing. Little Gabrielle Stavin sang. and danced delightfully, also Teresa O'Sullivan, who sang "Alice Blue Gown" in' costume. Those responsible for the humour were Mr. Hawken and a miniature "Pop-eye the Sailor," Paul O'Sullivan. Excellent dance music was supplied by the boys from the Tamaroa, to whom many thanks are due. Mrs. O'Sullivan and Miss Delaney played the extras.; After supper Mr. Bafter, vice-president, thanked the men for coming, also all: those who had helped to make the evening so successful. Mr. Layce, of the Tamaroa, suitably replied. The singing of "Auld Lang Syne" brought,the evening to a dose, ; ■ r_

The jMiramar Methodist. Church Ten--fl^sj^Club officially opened its 1936-37 *l^MDrif<on.t Saturday, a large . number Jjgjfeienifiers' and friends being present.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 20

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CATHOLIC SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 20

CATHOLIC SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 74, 24 September 1936, Page 20