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Church Army ... Historic Churches Preservation Trust Royal School of Church Music ... Church of England Children's Society (Godfrey Walker Home, Acomb)
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MISSIONS.
Universities' Mission to Central Africa Missions to Seamen
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SICK AND DISABLED.
Yorkshire Association for the Care of Cripples ... St. Dunstan's ... ... ... ... ... ... Imperial Cancer Research Fund ... ... ... British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association ... British Empire Leprosy Relief Association ... ... The Cheshire Homes (Alne Hall Appeal) ... ... The Maghull Homes for Epileptics ... ... ... National Spastics Society (York Parents' Committee)
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The People's Dispensary for Sick Animals ... ... Royal National Lille-Boat Institution ... ... National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children ... ... ... Pearson's Fresh Air Fund ...
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THE CHOIR For the Choir there were three major events in the Summer Term. The first was the R.S.C.M. Schools' Festival in York Minster on the afternoon of 12th June. Five other schools joined us in providing Evensong. Mr. Waine during the rehearsal preceding the service moulded the 250-odd singers into one magnificent choir for an inspiring occasion. The second major event was the Service in the Octave of St. Peter—which this year was on St. Peter's Day itself, 29th June. The School sang with great fervour in this service, which had been recast and included, as the anthem, Palestrina's "Tu es Petrus". This was received with mixed feelings by the School. The third major event was, of course, the Commemoration Service on Sunday, 27th July. This year the School had a part to sing in the anthem "0 what their joy and their glory must be" by Sir William Harris based on the old tune. After the Choir had sung the first six verses in varied settings the School rose and sung the doxology at the end with tremendous effect. Certainly all the trebles, and probably all the rest of the Choir (except those who could not go), would add a fourth major event; this was the Choir Outing to Scarborough on 16th June. In spite of 35