.r / i will / 7 A .fl—fh—T REPORT OF THE TUXIS BOYS AND TRAIL RANGERS The Trail Ranger C t Leslie Stacey and Mr. Hariynpcsuld‘uegrefegu'l‘llirl twenty-six, and an average attendance of sixt y under the leadership of Mr. ey have an enrollment of about een. Besides the re ar weekly meetingshtheu carry on special activities in the Y. M. C. A., and S ting Rink xis Boys are organized into two Squares. The Senior or C0 uare is under the leadership of Rev. D legi ate T ey have thrity-one enrolled, With an r- Ramsay and Mr. Alex Matheson. average attendance of fifteen. The Junior or Iroquois Square have twenty bo ll d 'th dance of ten. Their leaders are Mr. Sidney: e023;aficiv'DriaaéimAgrihiigifi' The average attendance In the C. S. E. T. Groups is about forty. - The Tuxis Boys conduct their own reli ious ' _ . exerci e and take part as a body in outside athletic aegivities. S s, carry on debates, Older Ego representatives were regularly elected by the boys and sent to the and debate3!”.li'arliament at Sackville where they took part In the proceedings L. I. STACEY, C. C. ARCHIBALD, Mentor, Trail Rangers. Mentor, Tuxis. REPORT OF THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY The Young People's Societ of Trinity United Church resumed its meet-i ings on Oct. 21st., 1927. The to lowing officers were elected :— Han. PreJidenl—Mr. Wm. Rowe PreJidenl—Alex Matheson Vice-Fruitful—Christine Macdonald Secretary—Florence Brown TreMureP-Fred Pickard Chairman Chrirlian Felloww/zip Committee—Doris Morrow Chairman Mimionary Committee—Freda Cotton Chairman Good Cilizmw/lip Committee—Geo. Johnson Chairmen Literary and Recreation Camrm'llee—Mary Rogers and Lena Donald. The meetings are held on Friday evening of each week. The first meet- ing of the month is under the leadership of the Christian Fellowship Committee and is devoted to religious to ics; the second is under that of the Missionary Committee; the third under t e Good Citizenship Committee; and the fourth Is in charge of the Literary and Recreation Committee. The Society has contributed $15.00 to the Missionar Fund of the Sunday School and $10.00 to purchase Christmas gifts for poor chi dren. We have 79 members enrolled. Our average attendance has been 55. We look forward to doing much better work in the new year. Respectfully submitted, FLORENCE BROWN, Secretary. REPORT OF THE MUSIC COMMITTEE During the nine months riod covered b this re rt, two cantatas have been presented and there has a so been a recita . The rst cantata, "The New Lemalem" was given on the 9th of May. The music of this work was composed y our very eflident musical director, Professor W. E. Fletcher, A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. The second cantata, "Ben-Hut," was rendered on December 3rd. Both these performances were well patronized and received with great pleasure by the audiences. The Committee believe that the choir are entitled to much credit for the large numbers present at the Sunday services. The attendance of the choir not only on Sundays, but also at the weekly practices is highly commendable, and the devoted services of the musical director are beyond praise. The annual picnic, a very enjoyable outing, was held at Stanhope Beach. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Balance from last year .................................................................. $ 22 76 Receipts ...................... 495 50 Disbursements.“ ..... $ 497 54 Balance on hand ...................................................................... 40 92 $ 518 26 $ 518 26 Respectfully submitted, JAMES PATON, JOHN F. WHEAR, Chairman ‘ Secretary-Treasurer. 97