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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932.

UNION CHURCH MEETING.

RETURN TO NORMAL CONDITION.

YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.

The annual general meeting of seatholdors of the Union Church, Konnedy Rond, took place last evening in the Church Hall.

Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Chairman of the Committee of Management, WAS elected to the chalr, in

big items under this head have resulted in much heavier expendi- ture during 1931 than was anti- cipated. Hetrunning the Church Hall roof and the rebuilding of the entire lavatory accommodation ab- sorbed $8,725.87, Those have con- tributed to an adverse balance for the year, amounting to $2,141.99, but your committee believes that auch extraordinary expenditure is unlikely

to recur during the forth- coming

year. The Church has na- turally suffered from the trade de pression experienced during the year but your committee la con- fident that the Congregation will hot allow the Church to become | financially embarrassed.

The Services.

When the floot was in port

A

The proceedings began with. social, nt which Ronga were re- dered by Mr. E. Keown and re- citations were given by Mr. C. C. Hickling. After an excellent aup-naval parade was held on Sunday at 10.16 a.m. Throughout the per provided by the Ladies Com-

year detachments from the South mittee, the annual meeting was

Wales Borderers have regularly held.

attended the ordinary morning services. .Service men were well represented at the evening sor- vices and at the Social hour which moving the adoption of the report followed. We are indebted to the and accounts, the Chairman coLadies' Committee for the work. gratulated

Church on the undertaken in supplying refresh- ministry of the Rev. E, G, Powell ments on these occasions and to and on its sound position in spite Dr. Ride who made possible the of a deflcit in the accounts. This broadcasting of the community was due to the exceptionally heavy singing. repairs to buildings, which-had to be carried out in the past year but which were not likely to re- cur for many years to come.

the

Mr. P. D. Wlison seconded the noption of the report and ac- counts, and this was unanimously

carried.

New Officers.

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:

Joint Hon. Treasurers:-Mr. N. M. Currie and Mr. S. S. Cook.

Hon. Secretary.-Mr. B. Hima- worth.

werd

Young Peoples' Society, A series of bathing and tennis parties were held during the aum- mer months, all of which well attended and furnished enjoy able afternoons, in the course of the year a new feature was estab- Ilahod in "Young Peoples' Sunday"

Committee of Management, Mesdames

J. Mitchell, C. Pryce and A. T. Hamilton, Dr. E. W. Kirk, Rev. E. G. Powell,

and Messrs. A. T. Hamilton, C. C. Hickling, J. Mitchell, M. F. Key, J. Laces, H. J. Lamb, P. D. Wins done good work in the morni son, A. Stevenson, g. V.. Boxer, | Nicholls, W. Elliot.

Ladies Committee, Mesdames Mitchell, Pryce, Thompson, P. D. Wilson, Goodall, Nicholls, E. L. Phillips, Boxer, Nicks. Hickling, Robertson, A. R. H. Phillips, Hamilton, and Wilson.

The meeting approved of a pro- posal that the work of the New Territories Evangelisation Society be transferred to the Sixth Dis. trict of the Canton Synod of the Church of Christ in China, it bd. ing understood that the Union Churches of Hongkong and Kow- loan will form Auxillary Societies for the support of the work and will be represented on the Con mittee organizing the work,

The Report, presented by Mr. E. Himsworth, Hon. Secretary on be half of the Committee of Manage

ment, states:

1031.

Annual Report.

|

the morning service of the fourth Sunday in each month being devoted to the interests of young people. However, there still exists a real need for more cohesion among the young people of the church and for an effort to fill the gap which exists in the religious lives of so many after the conclusion of their Sunday School days.

The Choir. Throughout the year the Chair ing and evening services. Our thanks are due to Mr. and Mra. Phillips for entertaining the Choir at a most enjoyable social evening towards the end of the summer which brought members together and made a starting point for re- newed activities in the winter. These efforts culminated in the Choir Festival on the last Sunday in the year when a special musical service was held and selections from the "Messiah" were render, ed. The success of this Choral Service was proved by the excep tionally large and appreciative congregation and the enthusian

which outside helpers came to our assistance. We hope Home- thing similar слв arranged every year The Committee is greatly indebted to our Organist and Choir-Master, Mr. Longyear, and Choir Manter, successful

services.

The N.T. Evangelisation Society.

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Some of the mombora of the Two jumble sales were held one committee arranged afternoon in May the other in November, and parties at their own homes, as a proved very successful. As a ro-result of which the social enter- sult of the ürst the sum of $400 tainment-fund. benefited consider was given to the Hongkong and ably.

and on Christmas gift Sunday. The] Ladies' Committee and Guild. A bridge and mah-jong drive number of Scholars at Kennedy

The report of the Ladles Com-was held in October and proved a Road is now 60 under the supervi-mittee and Guild states.At the great success in every way. A feature of the meeting was aplom- sion of seven teachers and a hard first meeting the title of the Com-1ld display of werk demonstrating working superintendent Mr. Nicks. mitice was changed to the Ladies the activities of the working party The children had most enjoyable Committee and Guild and lator in of the Guild. A social gathering afternoon picnic at Repulse Bay in the year the members of the work for service mon was held in March October.. During the year the party sub-committee of the Wo- and was well attended. The Committee of Management

Scholars contributed $150 to the men's Guild were co-opted. has much pleasure in presenting to the Scatholders the report and counts of the New Territories New Territories Evangelisation

Society. balance sheet for the work of Evangelisation Society showed n defcit for the year. It is with

Quarry Bay. The year 1931 has seen a return the hope of interesting a larger The Sunday School at Quarry to normal and steady progress in number of people in and extending | Bay theets at three o'clock on Sun

the work on the Now Territories day afternoons in Taikeo Club Hall. New Territories Evangelisation Other activities Included, the the life of the Church, it is dim that a proposal will be made at the The attendance has been well Society. The second sale was in provision of flowers and other de cult to estimate the spiritual re- sults of the work of any church general meeting for the maintained during 1931 and there aid of home charities, bat it was corations for the church, and the but we are pleased to record well transfer of control of the Society are about 40 names on. the roll. decided to defer remittance mean- undertaking of tea arrangements sustained and

hour. increasing Con- to the Sixth District of the Church The children's weekly offerings whilo, on account of the low rate for the Sunday evening social. gregutions throughout the year, of Christ in China. It is further provide education for one pupil in of the dollar. and this interest in the public proposed that an auxiliary mis- the Ying Wah Girls' School. The worship augure well for the ionary society shall be formed by school in fortunate in having an future prosperity of the Church. this church whose primary object enthusiastic band of teachers who will be to assist the New control- do much good work among tho It is very gratifying to be able to congratulate the Rev. E. G. ing body in maintaining the work scholars. Powell, on the success of this first on the New Territories. The re- full year of his ministry; a result sults of the Society's work during that has only been achieved by a the year have been extremely devoted and tireless service on his gratifying, a great deal of Interest part and the tactful facing of the centring round the erection of a many problems which are the new chapel at Castle Peak. There Inevitable lot of a minister.

have been constant appeals from districts where the organisation Finance.

has not yet reached and we abould be falling in our duty if we denied the Christian message to those who desire to receive it.

A pleasing feature of this year's working account in an increase shown in the Sunday Collections of $1,165.6-1. This, however, is offset by a serious deficit in the amount of subscriptions, and it is hoped that this lost ground will be regained during the coming year. In preparing a budget for the year a reasonable amount is net aside for repairs and renewals, but two

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The Sunday Schools. Kennedy Road: An encouraging feature of Church life in 1931 was the increased activity shown the Sunday Schools. Joint ser vices were held in the Church on Sunday School Anniversary Sunday

in

The Committee desires to ex- press its deep appreciation of the work done by those who have helped in the Sunday Schools dur- ing the year.

Kowloon Union Church. The Committee desires to con-

the gratulate Kowloon Unioni Church on the completion of the new church and manee, also upon the new constitution which they have adopted. We rejoice with them in the settlement of the Rev. Dr. Allen, as successor to the Rev. Horace Johnston. The enthusiasm displayed during the year and the large gathering to welcome the for the minister premise well future.

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