Exec 14 The Guardian Thur.. October 23,1958 Ni 4 n A ST. CLEMENT DANES CHURCH RECONSECRATED This is a general view of cere- mony as London’s St. Clement Danes Church was reconsecrat— ed Sunday. In center stand C.G.I.T. Groups Meetings Held The Assembly Hall and ad- joining rooms of the Kensington United Church are scenes of activity on Thursday evenings. About 40 girls are enrolled in C.G.I.T. groups. ranging in age from 12 to 17 years. Periods of recreation. study and worship have begun and duning the last two weeks the Senior girls are learning to cut a skirt from a pattern, assisted by several lad- ies from the congregation. The Intermediate Girls are making aprons. Kleenex flowers and plaques using ‘the verse of scripture. Luke 2. 52 upon which their program is based. In the near future there will be an Initiation and Lanyard ceremony. and plans are being made to sponsor a campaign for "Shell out for UNICEF“ on Hal- loween. The following officers have been elected: Seniors. Mrs. Rob— ert Carruthers, Leader; Presi- dent. Gail Protitt; Vice-presi- dent. Elizabeth Ramsay; Secre- tary. Sheila Caseley: Treasurer. Margaret Walker; News report- er. Jean MacLeod. Seniors. Mrs. Duncan Picketts. Leader; Presi- dent. Libby Shuman; Vice-presi- dent. Evelyn Moase. Secretary, Marilyn Bryanton. Intermediates Miss Dorothy MacKenzie. Leader President. Donna Baker; vice- president. Judy Picketts. Secre- tary. Judith Cousins. Intermedi- ates. Mrs. Leslie Clark, Leader; President. Jane BeachinIg; Vice- president. Sharon Clark, Secre- tary. Norma Ramsay. Meeting at the same time as the girls is a Tuxis Group for Senior Boys led by the Rev. L.M. Murray. and a Sigma-Group for Intermediate Boys with Mr. Keith Moase as leader. W.M-.S. Rally Held At Borden Over fifty women represent- lng twelve W.M.S. Auxiliaries met recently in Borden United Church for a most successful sectional Rally. Mrs. Ralph, MacCaull. Baby Band Secretary and Mrs. Ken- neth Muttart. Mission Band sec- retary conducted this meeting. Mrs. John Simmons. Mrs. Joseph Trowsdale and Mrs. Ralph Myers of Crapaud Aux- iliary presented an inspiring worship service based on the 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Kenneth Maclnnis. Bor- den. welcomed the ladies and a fitting reply was given by Mrs. John Haslam Carleton. t Theme chosen was "Jesus andt the Joy of Service" with the hymn “Go labor on spend and be spent“. lnterspersed throughout the service. Mrs. J. F. Etaston presided at the organ. Greetings were brought from Presbyterial by the president. Mrs. F.W. Cutclivffe, Fredericton. She also gave a report of gen- eral resolutions from Dominion Board and from Conference Branch. A fine number “The Light of the World" was given l Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. On altar in background is Dr. Henry Campbell. Bishop of London. The church. built by powdered milk. soap, etc.. if these articles could not be sent, money could be sent instead to' the Mission Board at Toronto. which Would be used to purchase these needed articles and sent. to where the need was greatest. The highlight. of the afternoon} was the forceful and enlighten- ing address of the guest speaker Rev. Wilfred Dindial of Trinidad He described conditions in his native land. particularly regard- ing the different religions found there, and pressed the need for more workers to bring the Chris- ti-an religion to Trinidad. He was introduced by Mrs. Leod. Hunter River and thanked by Mrs. MacCaull. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. MacLeod showing the givinrgs to be $200.00 than this time last year. A fine display of literature was introduced and sold by the Literature secretary. Mrs. Harold Laird. Kensington. A very fine closing meditation based on the theme was given by Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. follow- ed by the benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the Borden l by all. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to these ladies by Mrs. Cutcliffe. ,LONGEST STRIKE The world's longest strike is be- li:ved to have been against a public house in Dublin. It began J.S. Mac- ladies and a social time enjoyedu i 1939 and ended in 1953. Sir Christopher Wren in 1681, was destroyed by Nazi fire bombs in World War II. It was rebuilt in the Wren style and reconsecrated as a Royal Air Force shrine of remembrance for all who died in two wars fly- ing for Britain. (AP Wircphoto) Quick Help for Baby’s Tummy Upsets Don't let those frequent little tummy upsets worry you or cause baby to become feverish. fretry. fussy and restless. For quick dependable relief from common digestive upsets resulting from need for a corrective, glVC Baby's Own Tablets. These little tablets made just for baby . . . work quickly and gently to relieve the upset and help baby feel better fast. 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