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“ Standing with reluctant fert W here Jhe brook an driver meet, inhood and childhood sweet "

My D»*ar Y.P’s., — You will note that we have made a new departure by giving you two pages to yourselves. This will be increased when tin* need arises. Our Editor appeals to our Young People’s Unions everywhere, for assistance in making these pages a real help to them. IMvase send along any suggestions that will improve it, they will be very welcome. Do you meet with questions in regard to our Temperance and social work that you cannot answer, send them along to be dealt with in this column. Write and t«*ll us what you would like to read in this column, send along your favourite quotations for a place in it. We want \ou to feel that this is your special page, you are responsible for it, semi along your reports, your questions, your suggestions, your criticisms, all will he welcome, hut do send something, don’t neglect it. So. dear young people, having introduced our infant to you, we leave you to feed, clothe, and spank it, and otherwise, help it to grow a fine healthy young giant, able to do its part in our fight for G<»<! and Home and every land. Having introduced our infant to his big brothers and sisters, he now makes his bow and retires to meet you again next month.

“ The Flower of Youth never looks so lovely as when it bends before the Sun of Righteousness .”

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Bibliographic details

White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 371, 18 May 1926, Page 12

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251

Y. PAGE White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 371, 18 May 1926, Page 12

Y. PAGE White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 371, 18 May 1926, Page 12