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l9 festival on the tennis court at which the 82nd Regiment Band per- formed; staged annual Halloween Tea; and sponsored a homemade candy sale at PWC for the purchase of Red Cross supplies. The Guild reported its Flower Committee was functioning well. Donations included $50 to Presbyterian College, Halifax; $100 to the Trustees; $15 for men of CMR; $27.95 for Maritime Home for girls.
The Ladies' Aid raised $398.80 through its bazaar and contributed $1,100 for bond reduction.
WEB held regular monthly meetings and book study. little Jewels Mission Band supported "Dorothy."
The Guild efforts were mostly patriotic and included a donation of 180 pairs of socks. The group also held chain teas, cookery sale, and two flower sales to augment funds.
The Ladies' Aid held a successful Halloween Tea followed by a jolly candy pull for those who assisted and friends. Sixty boxes were packed for the boys in France. A former Sunday School scholar, a prisoner of war, was also remembered. The group had honor rolls placed in the church and donated $25 to missions.
The Ladies' Aid purchased two flags as a suitable and permanent decoration for the church.
WTB introduced mite boxes.
The Guild held an "At Home" at the Russ Hotel. The group gave $75 to the Trustees and $25 to missions as a result of the Halloween Tea.
The WMS gave a dinner and tea for the opening night of the Synod and realized $82. A boys' tea at the YMCA netted $28.55.
little Jewels Mission Band still supporting "Dorothy.” The Guild remembered the sick at Christmas.
The Ladies' Aid bought new stove for kitchen with assistance from the Guild.
MWB rerformed mission band with Miss Jessie Fullerton and Mrs. W.A. Stewart as leaders.
The Guild provided evening banquet for Rotary convention and realized $166. Ten dollars was donated for Sunday School prizes.
The Ladies' Aid supervised heusecleaning of the church and bought supplies of dishes and linen, etc.
The Guild contributed to missions and building fund of the Protestant Orphanage. The Trustees of the Kirk were given $357.25.
The Guild sponsored lectures by speakers from Halifax. The CGIT group was formed with Jessie Fullerton and Doris Tait as leaders.
The Guild sponsored an address by Dr. Stewart of Dalhousie University. The WMS sponsored two teas in February and July. The WMS and Guild joined in presenting a new gown to the minister.
The Guild entertained students from Prince of Wales College. Shut—ins were as usual remembered at Christmas.
The three organizations continued to operate programs in separate fields.