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NFW IIKIOHTON. Annual i in tc: well-attended; Mr* P M. Mit* hell presided. The President gave a nummary of the year'* work, and the Treasurer's report an<l halan«e-*heet, allowing a « rvdit-balHiu c, wan adopted. The election of ofTirers for the exisuing yea? resulted a* follow*-—Pres., Mrs F. M. Mitrliell; Vlee- Pres., I>r. M»Lean, Rev. O. S. Penm, Mina E. Langley and Mr 11. Buxton: See., Mias Doreen Evans: Trea* . Miss Olive (Sibb; Pre** Reporter, Mr Edwin Seen. WAMiANI’I. Jan *. Opening meet •nr for 1929:; eleven members and threi- visitors present. Meeting opened with rhain prayer. Four splendid impromptu speeches were giver by four member*. The Sui>erhitendent road a fart on “The Evil* of Smoking:” following: till*, an enthusiast k diiwuMHion took plare. Two member* volunteered to write papers for next meeting <1 like to hear of “enthuaiaatir" disruaa'on.—Ed., W.R.). U(kI.AM). Feb. 4 Mis* E Appleby presided over a g«*>d nttemlmne of member* Mild friend a Five new member* were initiated. The meeting was handed over to Miss Evan* and Mrs Oiinllnttai. and took the form of n rehearsal for a roneert, to be given at a Farewell Evening to Mr* Lee-
Cowi*. A vote of thanks was pju»*«M to those who were arrantting the convert Mish Appleby wjn appointed delegate to Convention. HIM KNI).— At a recent meeting tn the Mew Brighton Presbyterian Church, It wa.> unanimously derided to form a V. Brandi of the W.C.T.U. Mias Harband, who pre sided, addressed the gathering on “The Aim* and Work of a Y. Brati'-h." Among those present were: Dr. M'Leon, Ph. I*.. Mrs Hall (President New Itrghton W.C.T.U.), Mi«ses M and B. Nome (Morth llriglitiai V Brandi i. Mr O. Kemp (Nov. Brighton Y's), and many member* of tlie New Brighton W.C.T.U. Mne M Norrle ":»i deputed to a* t as Secretary for the meeting. The election of officers was <is follow*:—Pre*., Miss Margaret Kemp; S'*-.. Mr B. Bemsteeu; Treas., Mr lan Carson; W It. Agent, Preen Reporter, Miss It M< * Fadaleci; Supt., Mrs Duncan. The name of the Union was discussed, and it was derided to «nll it the “West End Y. Branch. *’ Miss Eileen Nome congratulated the new branch on Its successful inaugur at uni. and, on behalf of the W.C.T.U., Miss Hall also .*t*>ke. Supper was served bv the ladies. RICf'ARTONf.— I The first meeting of the Uiecarton Y. Union was heid on Saturday, 2fith January, thirteen members presesit. Officers elected as follow*:—Supt., Mise Ix»wll Smith; Pres.. Mr L*. Brighting; VtcePre*., Miß.*<es Price and McClelland; Mr J. James; See., Miss M. Clements; Treas.. Miss 11. Clement*; Reporter, Mis* N Buckley. It was decided that the next meeting take the form of a So Lal. Supper was served, and brought the pleasant evening to a close.
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 403, 18 February 1929, Page 13
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