£ Refug “By N- y A OTIC KENSINGTON — “The meet- is Were ha>>y, inspiring and ve,” s‘ated Mrs. Lloyd ward, président of St. Mark’s Anglican Women’s Auxiliary at fhe annus! meeting held at. the ry; “the more instructive,” ra ation secretary, and others conducted st periods in social service most interest- g, as did Mr. Ingraham when he spoke on “Alcoholism and Ra Sial Prejudice.” Actin g on Mrs. cé, New London s ad- had tutte Germany, “The re- was amazihg,” said Mrs. “and each person was parcel of used and new and cafined goods. punting to almost 20 Ibs.” 6 thatiked the leaders of the pr group for their leader- re ing d accepted re - election to the of president as a privilege 8 @ group of “such willing work is,” remembering that “the work of our WA is to make Christ own throughout the world.” . The meeting opened with a de- potion which included for Missions and for Advent. Roll call was by 14 members and new members were wel- med. Mrs. Graham read re for cards sent, from Mrs prne of Charlottetown and Mrs. meron of Saint John. © Mrs. Ernest Mill, prayer part- a secretary, read a letter fom Miss Rendle who told of a jour of the Women’s Committee Christian Vocation and ‘other ric as Aission Band At Margate as Meeting MARGATE — The Christmas ind annual meeting of the Baby nd of Margate United Church ) held in the vestry on Dec. 8 with the Baby Band Superintend- ent, Mrs. Arthur Profitt, in the chair. Nineteen members, eleven ie Fake WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS se Family Adopied © ghe said, “because of a good edu- | fl a refugee family of four |* on Anglicans iqv red and baby jackets in Lright eslors in 1 year size. It was decided to pack the ual Christmas cheer boxes and ‘committee was appointed, Mr 'Elmer Paynter, Mrs. D. Roy In Forty - five Little Helpers are enrolled. The JA and GA secre taries reported an active year for each group. Laura Bell and Janet Murphy helped with the JA girls: and Charles Gillespie with the boys. The educational secretary, Mrs Elmer Moase, summarized the study of the book “He Cares,” and the -fesults, showing we care, by adopting a refugee fam- ily. She ufged the me to add to their knowledge by study and reading. . The_ treasurer, Mrs. El mer Paynter reported a success ful year from a financial view- point. The Rev. W.E, Ingraham spoke briefly to members thanking them for their good work to attend the annual meetings in Charlotetown in April. Mr. Ingraham then proceeded with the election of officers as follows: President, Mrs. Lloyd Howard; vice - president, Mrs J. G. Townsend; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Walter Moase; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Ellis Profitt; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Paynter; living message secre tary, Mrs. John Moase; Dorcas secretary, Mrs. Cécil Mill; pray- er partner secretary, Mrs. Er- nest Mill; Thankoffering secre tary,; Mrs. John Moase; cent-a- week, Mrs. Cedric Owen; social service, Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon; J. A. secretary, Mrs. D. L. Me Innis; G.A. secretary, Mrs. Les ter Champion; calendar secre tary, Mrs. Bruce Graham; edu- cational secretary, Mrs. Elmer Moase; flower fund, Mrs. How- ard; Birthday box, Mrs. Town- send. A_ social hour followed when refreshments were served Roy Ingraham, Mrs. Elmer Pay- nter and-Mrs. John Moase. NORTH RUSTICO -W. M. 8. The North Rustice Women’s Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. W. L. Toombs on December 3rd., Scripture read- ings were given by Mrs. Roland Buntain, Mrs. Roy Woolner, Irma Toombs, and Lois MacNeill. Nine members, and two visitors answered roll call. Eighteen cards were sent during the month and 7 sick calls made. The mite col- lection amounted to $1.45. and $9.40 was received from the com-| mission on Christmas cards. Of- ficers for the coming year were all re-elected, except the vice- and Buntain. ; A chapter from the study book | SHOP HERE FOR... rim @ Can Goods @ Vegetables QUEEN MEAT M FREE DELIVERY On AM | Fresh Fish Arriving Twice Weekly ST. ARKET , Act Today Order Your Christmas Poukry Now! Don’t Delay— By Dorethy Gray Figurrine Cologne 1.00, 1.75, 2.75, 4.50 Gift Sets 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 3.00, 3.75, 14.50 Reg. 5.25 Spec. 2.50 Satura (with Vitamin A) & Dry Skin Cream GIGGEY’S PHARMACY | "We Treat The Sick Well” wa 163 Kent We Deliver Dial 3170 president who will be Mrs. Rol-| & | receive Holy Communion in body. It was also decided to have a Mass offered for a deceased Sick committee reported a new baby in the district had been re- Mmernbered with a gift. School,.| committee reported procuring ar- | ticles needed. 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