C. G. I. T. REPORT The Canadian Girls in Training have had a very successful year's work. lIiih‘h total enrollment for the year was 90 and the average attendance has bicen g . The girls are organized into seven groups, three of which are intermediate and four senior, under the leadership of Miss Ryan, Mrs. Carruthers, Miss Lawson, Miss McEwen, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Curran and Mrs. Hughes. In January these leaders all took advantage of a training course given by Miss Trotter which proved to be of real benefit. The meetings throughout have been varied and interesting and will, we hope, make some lasting impression for good upon the girls. Sixteen of the girls united with the church during the year. Financially, the year has been satisfactory. The following is a statement of receipts and expenditures:— Balance on hand from last year ................................................................ .$ 19 30 Total receipts for year ................................................................... . ..... 148 49 Total ............................................ g 167 79 EXPENDITURES Paid M.R.E.C ................................................................................................... $ 40 00 Sundr expenses ........................ I2 88 Dr. F orence Murray fund .............................................................................. 100 00 $ 152—8—8 Balance on hand ................................................................................................ 14 91 $ 167 i3 Small amounts have also been raised by individual groups for group ex- penses. _ At our first missionar meeting for the year Dr. Ramsay gave a most interestin talk on the work geing done in Korea b Dr. Florence Murray. He told how adl a nurse's home was needed, and asked if the girls would accept the responsibi ity of raising the additional $1000. needed for the construction of this home. After discussing the matter the girls decided to undertake the work. Accordingly a fund known as the Dr. Florence Murray fund was opened and the following contributions have been received to date. Ladies Aid of Trinity Church .......................................................................... $ 300 00 Dr. Ramsay's Bible Class ....... 215 00 A young lady ........................... 50 00 C. G. I. T ............................................... . ........................................................... 100 00 $665 0—0 The remainder of the money was borrowed and the total amount forward- ed to Dr. Murray. Respectfully submitted, NELLIE G. ROWE YOUNG PEOPLE’S SOCIETY REPORT The Young Peo le's Society of Trinity United Church resumed .their weekly meetings last £38, and have been meeting regularly during the wmter. The most outstanding pieces of service rendered by this socnety this ear were as follows:—The purchasmg of a curtain for Heartz Memorial Hal, valued at $50.00, and the sending to Dr. Florence Murray, Korea, the sum of $50.00 which was needed for the purchase of a dental chair. Following are the names of the officers for the past year:— Prm‘denl—W. M. Rowe V ice-Prwidenl—lack Johnson Sacrelary—Lena Donald T rcaJurcr—Adelaide Lockhart. Chairman ChriJlian Fellow/zip Committee—~Miss E. MacEwen Chairman Chria'tian Citizen Committee—Dr. C. Green . Chairman ChriJlian JIiJJionary Committee—Miss Margaret Collings Chairman Lilerary 97 Social Committee—Miss C. McDonald Chairman Reception Committee—L. I. Stacey. Respectfully submitted, LENA DONALD, Secretary. MAINTENANCE AND EXTENSION FUND REPORT for year ending March 5lst, 1927 It will be observed by the following financial statement that the Provincial Presbytery was fully justified in making the allotment, towards the M 81 E Fund for Trinit Church, Charlottetown, $6000.00, especially when it is known that only one alf of last year's membership made any contribution towards it. Out of a total of 535 who contributed towards the local expense account, 550 gave in a regular way towards this fund, and 65 gave in an irregular way to the amount of $1.00 or less, each—leaving 180 of our local church supporters, who do not contribute to this fund. The individual offerings ranged from 5 cents to $550.00, and the average for the 550 regular contributors is about $15.40, while that for the full membership of the church is about $6.43. RECEIPTS Balance'from last ear .................................................................. $ 10 Envelopes and su scriptions... .. 5596 26 Interest at bank .................... 9 95 Sunday School ................................................................................ 602 83 ‘ —— $6009 12 . EXPENDITURES Remitted to Treasurer of fund at Toronto .............................. $6000 00 Local expenses for remittance of SS. papers, money etc. 8 84 Balance in bank ............................................................................ 28 . —— $6009 12 Respectfully submitted. I. H. AYERS, Treasurer of M & E Fund “Wuhgse ~ "““t‘wL ' rig—A 7: .I “In.“ 7 “A“ » ;, _..__._A-h_nt_.._‘