last two years."
tion that the League of Mothers, is supplying the relaxation and usefulness so necessary in these difficult times.
MEMBERS' WAR WORK.
Throughout the year the members have shown their willingness at all times to assist in every branch of war work. From supplies of Air Force and khaki wool which have been available articles have been knitted for men of the fighting services. Several branches have also supplied soldiers' teas at the V.M.C.A., and others have assisted in street day collections for patriotic funds. Clothing tor the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild has been regularly collected' at the branch meetings.
Appreciation ol the work ot Miss Lorrimer and her committee in con-, nection with the 'league's magazine, which now has a monthly circulation of 1155. is also expressed in the report, and thanks are extended to a number of people who assist the league in various ways.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 75, 25 September 1941, Page 12
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