Y’s Reports.
ARAMCHO. Dec. Election ot officers resulted as follows: Pres., Mrs hathgate; Vice-Pres., Misses Cunlifle and Campbell; Sec., M.ss Christie, Rec. Sec., Miss A. W hite; Treas., Miss O. Gamer; pianiste Mis» M. West; Press Reporter, Miss k 1). Bathgate; “W.R.” \gent, Miss K. Anderson; Supt. Flower Committee, 1). Cunlitfe; Supts. Social Committee, Misses Newsome and Knuckey; Spt Cradle Rt»ll, Miss V Bathgate. Correspondence dealt with. Result of “Y’s” efforts further increased by good donation to the minesweepers and other appeals in connection with W.C.T.U. work. To those who so generously and so kindly assisted in various ways to male the stall a success grateful thanks are tendered. Re Armistice: We paraded the Avenue. Girls in white, with r"d, white and blue mob raps; 1 ttle boy and girl sailors, ear decorated with Hugs, and a banner .n fruit, with “Aramoho Y., W.C.T.U.,” “S OS. ; Save our sons, who saved its,’’ “Close the Bars.” Banner behind (white and blue), with white dove of Peace painted in centre, and on it was inscribed “Now we have Peace, Give i s a Sober Land.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 282, 18 December 1918, Page 13
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