The Mew London Branch of Woman's Auxiliary W&s organized October 2, 1907 with members from the three Churches in the parish; St. Thomas', St. Stephen's, and St. Mark's with Mrs. Nicholls , the Rector's wife, as president, Mrs. William paynter First Vice president, Mrs. Harry Harding second Vice President, Mrs. J. Millman Corresponding Secretary, Laura Walker Recording Secretary and Mrs. James profit,Treas¬ urer. There were §2 members recorded on the Roll. Meetings were held in St. Mark's Guild Hall, Kensington , Hall, the Rectory, and in the members homes once a month. Members fees were ten cents and in 1909 doubled to twenty cents. The first projects were to make a quilt and to prepare for a handkerchief sale to take place at an Annual Mite Society Meeting at French River . An Autograph quilt was made for an Easter sale but later given to Mrs. Nicholls . Bales of clothing were sent to shingwauk Home, Algoma, Yale School, B.C ., Labrador , Gordon's School, QuAppelle,Blackfoot Indian School, Calgary and Chapleau Home, Ontario , proceeds from an Auction Sale at Hall netted $11.15. At different times, half of their funds were sent to some Mission field. Parlor Concerts were held, at which time, a collection, would be taken for Missions. Flannel, wadding, lining, cotton and thread were purchased from funds to sew clothing and quilts, proceeds from an Ice Cream Social want to Missionary work in a Columbia Coast Mission. They made many quilts. Some were given for gifts and others went where needed in Bales. A Junior Branch of W. A . was started in Kensington , January 1909, with Mrs. Nicholls as President. C^o)