18 SEPTEMBER 1915, Page 16

Y.M.C.A. CAMP HELPERS WANTED.

[To ram EDITOR or TIM "SrEcurost."] Sra,—Amongst your readers there probably can be found some men of sufficient leisure who, for quite legitimate reasons of health and physique, cannot join H.M. Forces. Still, they want to do something, but have not realized their opportunity. To these men, with your permission, I desire to issue an invitation to volunteer their services for Y.M.C.A. work in camps in the South of England. At the present time we have a number of vacancies to fill which have been occupied during the vacation by University dons, clergymen and ministers, and members of the professional and commercial classes. Most valuable service can be rendered by those who are anxious to assist at the present time our brave soldiers who in the various training camps have so nobly upheld the traditions of this country by the performance of duty in all sorts of circumstances. On application to Mr. Basil Hewer, 13 Russell Square, London, W.C., full particulars will be given as to the nature and conditions of the vacancies which it is necessary we should fill in preparation for our autumn campaign.—I am, Sir, &o., A. R. YAPP, General Secretary. George Williams House, 12 and 13 Russell Square, W.C.