72 REPORT OF LADIES’ AID SOCIETY The Annual Meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of Trinity United Church was held on March 3Ist, 1926 when the following otticers were elected for the following year:— Prer‘dtnl—Mrs. A. Pickard, (re-elected) l.rl Vt'qe-Prmia’enl—Mrs. Ias. Paton, (re-elected) 2nd V Ice-Prea‘idenl—Mrs. Ernest Coflin, (re-elected) 5rd Vice-Pruidenl—Mrs. Archibald, (re-elected) Secretary—Mrs. A. I. Houle, (re'elected) TrcaJurer——Mrs. G. F. Long The first work of the Aid after the new officers w Installing ofa new heater in the furnace room for heating water. In April 8 very enjoyable afternoon tea was held and a sale of children's dresses, which added to our funds. . During the months of Ma and Iune the parsonage committee had con- sxderable painting and papering dy . one in the parsonage, and later on installed a new kitchen range. In September the Aid served re in November our Annual Tea and sal ere appointed was the freshments at a congregational social and e proved a greater success than ever. The pleasant task of serving a banquet to the Choir was one of the closing features of the year‘s work. In addition to the work done in 0 food to the P. E. I. Protestant Oer ur own church, we sent contributions of _ hanage, and also held a cake sale in aid of the same institution. Also one in ai of the P. E. I. Hospital. Dinner was served by the Aid to the Ministerial Association and was much aFEreciated by them. e sum of three hundred (300.00) dollars was voted to the Florence Murrav Hospital in Korea through our C. G. I. T. {if .ight meetings were held during the year, with an average attendance of teen. In closing our report for the year we wish to express our thanks to all in the congregation. who have given so willingly and helped make our year such a success. Respectfully submitted, RUBY M. HOULE. Secretary. TREASURER'S REPORT OF LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Year ending March 51, 1927 RECEIPTS I926 April 1 By Balance in Bank ..................................................... $ 72; 3(5) Proceeds afternoon tea and sale 8 Proceeds Ten and Bazaar .......... 594 65 Refund on Bill, R. T. Holman. 5 86 Proceeds choir banquet ....... . ....... 5 0 50 Cake sale for P. E. I. Hospital“... 155 00 Cake sale for P. E. I. Orp anage.. i; (5X: Interest. .................................................................... $1668 07 DISBURSEMENTS I926 To cheque A. I. Warren ........................................................ $ 10 058 Mrs. Geo. Prowse._ 4(9) 68 I. M. Roo .............. 32 60 Geo. Dow ing.. 17 R. T. Holman........ 152 5 Moore 81 McLeod...” 75 8 A. L. Howatt & Son. 166 32 Prowse Bros.............. 1:: 50 Iames Tait..._____.. I7 50 Thomas White... 1] 80 Advertising .................... 20 Bethune Hardware Co ..... 6 Ch'town Con. Milk Co... 5 00 A. N. McInnis .................. 7 (1)3 G. W. Ritchie"... 50 00 I927 Sewing Matcrial..... 26 16 I. A. Ritchie & Co ..... 5 Dr. EH. Ramsay: Florence Murray Hospital 500 23 Coffin 81 Co ........................................................... g 20 Rogers Hardware Co... — 50 P. I. McDonald___, 2% 95 Conrad & Co...” 5 82 Ienkins 8: Son... 8 40 Miss Bremner ................ 12 17 Saunders & Newsome.. 35 00 Cash P. E. I. Hospital.......... 153 00 " P. E. I. Orphanage... 410 97 Balance in Bank .................................................. $1668 07 1927 ‘1‘ March 51 To balance brought down .................................. $ 410 97 Respectfully submitted, IANE LONG, Treasurer.