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And the latest of their toiling
Will always be, secure and fast. The efforts of these anxious women Firstly turned into the school, Which we know is for the children Who must obey the golden rule. For obedience is the very essence Of the boys and girls who would Grow up, as real men and women As their parents think they should. To do this it must be somewhat
Of a place they would be proud,
So our women set to working Showing praises long and loud.
Got a new floor, maps and sign board That our children might be taught In the way that we would have them, As each anxious mother wrought. Last year in this faithful district
A new President was in sight
And unanimously elected
One of the band, E. Alice Wright. Then a one was the next thought Some one said it would be law
To take a vote and then it centred On one known as Mrs. Waugh.
A Secretary next was mentioned
To replace Miss Moase, who had Worked so earnest at the business For quite a time with pen and pad. The new one was of the company Who had late been President,
Who faithfully fulfilled her duties And to every good cause lent.
So the Secretary was elected
In a way that all might feel,
It was chosen to be a good one Worthy Mrs. N. J. MacNeill.
A sick committee was appointed And to the hearts of those who laid Upon a bed of any sickness
Fruit was taken and good wishes paid. Every meeting has been a blessing To the young as well as old,
And we know they’ll keep it going As the years become enrolled.
They are not afraid of giving
To the causes great or small,
When such are put before a meeting The responses come from all.
For example, I will give you
Just as briefly as I can,
When the earthquake played such havoc They helped the suffering in Japan. ,
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