MISSION BAND

Organized in I908, with a membership of 45. All boys and girls in the congregation under fourteen are invited to attend. The name adopted in "The Mrs. A. D. McKenzie Mission Band" after the wife of our missionary in Demerara.

In l9l I the Annie MacKenzie Mission Band was reorganized. Among other items. $2.l9 was forwarded to th China Famine Fund.

Later called the Florence Murray Mission Band, then in I926 the Burning Bush Mission Band.

ORDER OF RECRUITS FOR THE MINISTRY

The Order was organized in l9l0 by Rev. George E. Ross, with the following going on to noble work in the church in Canada and the United States:

MacNevin, Cloin U. MacLeod, George D. Rattee, Neil M. MacLean, B. Vans

Murchison, John M. MacKenzie, C. Guy Auld, Walter R.

Bonnell, John Sutherland McKinnon, Murdoch C. MacLeod, John B. Raynor, Harold S. Gillis, Angus N. MacDonald, Malcolm Campbell Murchison, Archibald MacLeod, Cuthbert MacLeod, John A. Profitt, Samuel White, Edwin J.

Partridge, Glendon F. Murdock, John Gavin MacDougall, Goodwill

MacKay, Allan Lorne Carson, John R. Whiteway, John

Burdett, Kent Moase, Waldron B. Burke, M. Wayne MacRae, Kenneth Lowther, Jeremy Gorveatt, Brian

Moore, Donald Ramsay, Allison MacLeod, Clair Macl’hee, Roger Hutchinson, Andrew Scales, Austin Stead, Stephen

PIONEER GIRLS OF CANADA Formed in September I978, with Mary MacRae as Committee

Coordinator. The slogan : Christ in every phase of a Girl's life. The newspaper, “In Touch" is available to all members. By I980 the numbers had doubled and eleven leaders were recorded. The church librarian, Mrs. Wilma Stead was on hand Tuesdays evenings to exchange books. Two new groups were added in I980: Voyagers and Shikaris.

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