many sacrifices of time and effort. For years the organists were all faithful members of the League. While devoting a great deal of time and effort to this work in and for the church, the members never neglected the Spiritual Works of Mercy. Masses were offered for the living and dead each year; the sick were not only visited, but treats were brought, and baking was provided, if the mother was ill, and a helping hand was offered in cleaning the house or washing the clothes. In recent years, not only are treats pro¬ vided for the elderly at the Sacred Heart Home, but also an afternoon tea with a bus drive to a place of scenic beauty. The children are in¬ structed in their religion, and a picnic and other outings are arranged and supervised by the members. In recalling the activities of the League since its organization, it would appear that each new executive was presented with a new chal¬ lenge, and the response was always excellent, even if the maximum of results was not realized. In recent years when there was no hall suitable for recreation, and money raising, the members played a good part in helping to raise money to finish the basement. They provided a modern kitchen with its upto-date cupboards and equipment. After the present church was built in 1956, the women made and saved enough to lay a tile floor, and provided the equipment necessary for the washing and waxing. The old pump organ, that was used for years, had seen better days, and was difficult to keep in repair, could no longer serve its purpose, so the ladies of the C.W.L . made a new electric organ a must for this homecoming year, and in this past winter raised nearly $1200 through card parties. The organ, Elka, a Baldwin make was used last Sunday for the new choir, under the masterful fingers of Sister Mary Winnifred of the Sisters of Martha. She is M. J. Mclvor 's daughter. We feel quite sure that if the records were at hand many more interesting and worthwhile projects were undertaken and successfully completed by the members of the C.W.L. The League members have always been an integral and necessary part of the parish and community life, and if we are to judge by their accomplishments in the past, we can look forward with confidence that bigger and better things will be realized in the future. The new executive elected May 6th., 1973, is composed of President — Mrs. Ralph Smith Vice-President — Mrs. Richard Kelly Secretary — Mrs. Justin Kelly Treasurer — Mrs. Francis Carragher -138—