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L.T.L. Column.

WINCH MORE. . There was a large attendance at the opening session of the Winehmore Band of Hope. Mr Wakelln was in the ehair. and introduced Mr Kirk, the new Presbyterian minister, who spoke to the young folk on the evils of intemperance. The following programme was gone through: Pianoforte duet, Misses Shearer; pianoforte solo, Arthur Hardy; duet. Misses Bland and Prebble; songs, Miss Lee, Mrs Bennett, and Mr J. Bennett; recitation*. Douglas Johns. George Hardy, Miss Foi-, Ruby Prebble. Dolly Osborne, and Dorothy Scott; reading, Mrs Lee; part song by the Winehmore Band of Hope girls; songs by Dolly and Louie Osborne, Beth Shearer. Annie and Nona Scott: dialogue, entitled “When in Drink," by Mrs Seott, \nnie and Nenn Scott, and Miss U. Prebble; dialogue. “Four Seasons.” Ruby Prebble. Kitty, Nettle, and Nona Scott, and Gladys On-

borne. Mr Osborne, Chairman of the* School Committee, took the opportunity to present to Jock Shearer a special prize, donated by his late teacher, Miss IVnnal, for the most progressive child in the school. Mr I'rebble, in a neat speech, thanked the performers and those who had taken the trouble to train the children. Supper was handed round, and a pleasant evening spent. UPPER ARAMOHO. Fortnightly meeting held in Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon. President, Irene Coward, presided over a good attendance of Legioners. Flower Committee reported good work feeing done. Flowers taken to the sick, and visits, and buttonhole each Sunday for the minister. A very interesting object lesson given by Mr John Einmell. members according him a hearty vote of thanks. Prizes from the Loader for most new members were awarded to Irene Coward and Vera Gilrnour. A short programme was also enjoyed. Recitations, Gladys Hall, Ki‘ty Good, and Irene Coward; reading, K»lton F' Scrap books are being made ► v the Legioners for the sick children of the local hospital. Singing of the Temperance Doxology and tbe Benediction brought a happy meeting to a close.

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White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 312, 18 June 1921, Page 13

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L.T.L. Column. White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 312, 18 June 1921, Page 13

L.T.L. Column. White Ribbon, Volume 26, Issue 312, 18 June 1921, Page 13