PURITY.
Mv report on Purity work will again In* a brief one. as few Cidons have sent any information only Blenheim and Out* hiingu. Both report that literature has I m*«-n distrilnitnd, and < hiehunga has had a monthly class for girls. I fool sum that a groat many of our I'nions must have helped in Mr. Bligh's work, and I thought this would havo inado mv roport unusually interesting this year In Ormondvillo our I'nioii arranged a meeting for women and girls in the afternoon, and men and liovs in the evening, and Mr. Bligh also addressed the elder boys in the school. I was unable to he present at the women's meeting, on account of my sisters' serious illness, hut there was a fair attendance, and much interest taken in Mr Bligh's address. I have no doubt that when my report is discussed in Convention it will h>> found that many I'nions have been doit g good work in the cause ot Purity, and that much interesting information will elicited. I have a large stock of very useful literature, and I hope that those I'nions which nave found what a help it is to them in their work will induce others to get some tor distribution. MARIA WKBB, Superintendent.
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White Ribbon, Volume 12, Issue 142, 15 March 1907, Page 9
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