17 THEOSHAWA TIMES Seturdey, February 2, 1963 Blackstock Church Holds Annual Assembly By OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Annual Congregational meeting of the Blackstock United Church was held recently, There were 30 members present. Reports of the various church organizations were received and adopted, | The 'Messengers' report pre- sented by Mrs. Arnold Taylor, showed an average attendance of 12 at the 20 meetings held during the year, and an income of . A total of $46 was sent to Angola for the education of a girl -- Lussati, This work has been going on for a number of years and the gift was sent under the direction of Rev, M. Ferguson who was in Angola for 25 years. Mrs. Romeril presented the "Explorers" report. This group has 15 members. The income for the year was just over $100. Twenty-one dollars were sent to UNICEF and $20 to Missionary and Maintenance. The minister read the Sunday School report on behalf of Miss Elaine Mountjoy, There is a membership of 215, Four Sun. day School members became members of the church. The treasurer, E, Swain, reported that. the income was $647. A large part of this is spent on educational literature and distributed free to the scholars. At Christmas, instead of a white gift service, the offering, which was $30, was sent to Lussati in Angola. The Hi-'s, a most promising group of young people of high school age, report a member- ship of 31 and have had a suc- cessful year under their leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte The Town and Country Club held regular monthly meetings and report a balance on hand of over $400, An interesting report was pre- v0 sented by the president of the oe 22.66 oo ig United Church Women, Mrs. N. 28 x 44" ....., Gn pre eee a y Malcolm. The activities of the 10 x 14 16 x 20 24 x 30 we rho and a full Each Each Bach nancial report given in which ' DEPT, the total amount raised was EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, » 876 over $1,500. The church treasurer's report was issued to the meeting in printed form, showing an in- come of some $4,500. Another $110 to balance the account is still required. | John Carnaghan, who has been tréasurer for the New Christian Education Building Fund, reported that the bank loan had been paid off and that there were no further debts, A small credit balance remained. The Board of Stewards was re-elected for the ensuing year, This will be the seventh year of Rev. and Mrs. Romeril's ministry in Blackstock. WA ANNUAL SUPPER St. John's WA held its annual | meeting in the rectory. President Mrs. John Hamilton called the meeting to order and asked Canon Ashmore to con. duct the opening prayers, The Canon then gave a short address as to the real purpose of the Women's Auxiliary which start. ed as an auxiliary to the Mis- sionary Society and has now be- come an auxiliary to the whole church, Treasurer's report showed all obligations met and substantial donations given to the Wardens of St, John's and other worthy appeals. The Dorcas secretary said the PICTURES, MIRRORS, LAMPS, SMALL APPLIANCES, FLOOR TILES Dainty Vanity Mirrors In elegant baroque style for dressing toble or woll, these oval sheet glass mirrors come with frames fin- ished in colour of gold or antiqued white, washed with - colour of gold, Approx. 14 x 18" overall. Reproductions Oil painting reproductions, In- cluding landscapes, seascapes, florals, etc. Traditional-style frames (about 294" deep) are EATON ; ae ee: antiqued white, . highlighted H : with colour of gold: Approx. 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