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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1937.

UNION CHURCH MEETING.

RETURN TO NORMAL CONDITION.

YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.

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

big items under thin lead have resulted in much hoavier expendi̟-. ture during 1931 than was anti- cipated. Retrussing the Church Hall roof and the rebuilding of tho entire lavatory accommodation ab- sorbed $2,726.47. These have con- tilbuted to an adverso balance for the year, amounting to $2,141.09, but your committed believes that auch extraordinary expenditure is unlikely to recur during the forth coming year. The Church has na- turally suffered from the trade de prossion experienced during year but your committee is con-. fident that the Congregallon wil financially embarrassed. not allow the Church to become

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The proceedings began with a social, at which songs were re-

The Services. dered by Mr. E. Keown and re- citations, were given by Mr. C. C. When the feet was in port Hekling. After an excellent eup-naval parade was held on Sunday

at 10.15 per provided by the Ladies Con-year detachments from the South a.m. Throughout the

mittee, the annual meeting was hold.

Mr. A. T. Hamilton, Chairman of the Committee of Management, Was olected to the chair. In moving the adoption of the repot and accounts, the Chairman co. gratulated the Church on the ministry of the Rev. E. G. Powell and o

on its sound position in spite of a deficit in the accounts. This was due to the exceptionally heavy 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.

Mr. P. D. Wilson seconded the adoption of the report and xc- counts, and this was unanimously carried.

New Officers.

Tho following officers wera elected for the ensuing year:

Joint Hon. Trensurera:Mr. N. M. Currie and Mr. S. S. Cook.

Hon. Secretary-Mr. E. Hims worth,

Wales Borderers have regularly attanded the ordinary morning services. Servito nion were well represented at the evening or vices and at the Social hour which followed. We are indebted to the Ladies' Committee for the work undertaken in supplying refresh- ments on the occasions and to Dr. Ride who made possible the broadcasting of the community singing.

were

Young Peoples' Society. A series of bathing and tennis parties were held during the sum- mor months, all of which well attended and furnished enjoy- nbla afternoons. In the course of the year a new feature was estab lished in "Young Peoples' Sunday"

the morning service of the fourth Sunday in each month being devoted to the interests of young people. However, ther still exista real need for more cohesion among the young people of the church and for an effort to exists in the Committee of Management.All the gap which Mesdames J. Mitchell, C. Pryce religious lives of so many after the and A. T. Hamilton, Dr. E. W conclusion of their Sunday School Kirk, Rev. E. G. Powell,

and days. Messrs. A. T. Hamilton. C. C. Hickling, J. Mitchell, M. F. Key, J. Lucey, H. J. Lamb. P. D. WH son, A. Stevenson, S. V. Boxer, Nicholls, W. Elloi,

The Choir.

Throughout the year, the Choir has done good work in the morn- Ing and evening services. Our thanks are due to Mr. and Mrs. Ladies' Committee---Mesdames Phillips for entertaining the Choir Mitchell, Pryce, Thompson, P. D. at a most enjoyable social evening Wilsen, Goodall, Nicholls, E. towards the end of the Aummer Phillips, Boxer, Nicks, Hickling. which brought members together H. H. Phillips, and made a starting point for re- Robertson, A. Hamilton, and. Wilson,

nowed activities in the winter. The meeting approved of a pro- Theas efforts culminated in the

Territorica Evangelisation Society in the year when a special musical be transferred to the Sixth Die. service was held and selections trict of the Canton Synod of the from the "Messiah" were render- Church of Christ in China, It be- ed. The success of this Choral ing understood that the Union

nion Service was provod by the excep

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Ladies' Committee and Guild. A bridge and mah-jong drive- and on Christmas gift Sunday. The

The report of the Ladies Com-was held in October and proved a A number of Scholars at Kennedy Road is now 00 under the supervi-mittee and Galid states.At the great success in every way. sion of seven teachers and a hard first meeting the title of the Com feature of the meeting was splex- working superintendent Mr. Nicks.mittee was changed to the Ladies the did

diaplay of work The children had a moat enjoyable Committee and Guild and later in of the Guild. A social gathering Annual Report.

afternoon picnic at Repulse Bay In the year the members of the work for service men 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. It is unfortunate that the ac- has much pleasure in presenting |

Some of the members of the to the Sentholders the report and counts of the New Territories New Territories Evangelisation

Society.

Two Jumble sales were hold one committee arranged afternoon balance sheet for the work of Evangelisation Society showed a

In May the other in November, and parties at their own homes, as a deflet for the year. It is

Quarry Bay.

proved very successful. As a re-result of which the social onter- the hope of interesting a larger

The Sunday School at Quarrysult of the first the sum of $400 tainment fund benefited consider- to normal and steady progress in number of people in and extending Bay meets at three o'clock on Sun- was given to the Hongkong and her activities Included the

day afternoons in Talkco Club Hall, New Territorios Evangelisation

1031.

with

The year 1031 has acen a return the life of the Church. It is dif- the work on the New Territories cult to estimate the spiritual re-

that a proposal will be made at the The attendance has bean woll Society. The second sale was in provision of flowers and other de- sulta of the work of any church annual general meeting for the maintained during 1931 and therefald of home charities, but it was corations for the church, and the are about 40 namas on the roll. decided to defer remittance mean- undertaking of tea arrangemente but we are pleased to record well transfer of control of the Society Austained and increasing Con-

to the Sixth District of the Church The childron's weekly offerings while, on account of the low rate for, the Sunday evening social of Christ in China. It is further provide education for one pupil in of the dollar.

hour. gregations throughout the year, and this interest in the public proposed that an auxiliary mis-the Ying Wah Girls' School. The worship augurs well for the ionary society shall be formed by school fa fortunate in having an future prosperity of the Church. this church whose primary object enthusiastic band of teachers who t is very gratifying to be able to will be to assist the New control do much good work among the

the Rev. congratulate

E. Gling 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

It

The Committee desires to ex- press ita deep appreciation of the work done by those who have

part and the tactful facing of the centr*, a great deal of interest helped in the Sunday Schools dur-

Finance.

round the erection of

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

A pleasing feature of this year's working account la an increase shown in the Sunday Collections of $1,105.04. 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.

The Sunday Schools. Kennedy Road: An encouraging feature of Church life in 1931 was the increased activity shown in

ing the year.

Kowloon Union Church. The Committee desires to con- gratulate the Kowloon Union Church on the completion of the new church and manse, 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 enthusianern displayed during the year and the

well for the

In preparing a budget for the year the Sunday Schools. Joint sex-large gathering to welcome the

a reasonable amount is set aside vices were held in the Church on miniator promise

for repairs and renewals, but two Sunday School Anniversary Sunday future.

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