Here are just a few that surfaced during the research of this book It was generally agreed that in case of serious difficulty of obtaining hostesses, it might be advisable to provide the prizes out of the proceeds. (Re: Card Parties - Oct., 1932) Moved by Mrs. Grey, seconded by Mrs. Lang that we contact David Rigglesford and ask him if he would put the garbage out. (Dec., 1955) Moved by Mrs. Spicer, seconded by Mrs. Paske that each member make a tiny apron with a pocket in it and send a friend asking them to put into the pocket as many coppers as they are inches around the waist, the money thus raised to go into our treasurery. After some discussion it was decided to hold the usual afternoon tea and bake sale on Mother's Day. (April, 1925) (The rector states that he) wished all our undertakings to go through the Heads of the Parish . . . (June, 1930) The coal question came up and as the wardens haven't a very big balance on hand the WA will foot the bill. (Sept., 1924) Moved by Mrs. Paske, seconded by Mrs. Rosie, that we send for $3.00 worth of flowers for the Harvest Supper. Arrangements were then made for sauce and the Ladies were then placed in three different positions. (Sept., 1927) St. John's Anglican Church - 29