St. Andrew’s Women’s Guild
We meet the First Thursday of the month with exceptions
St. Andrew’s Women’s Guild welcomes all women of St. Andrew’s to join us. Meetings will be held in the Currie Room
at the church when circumstances permit.
Meetings are, in general, the first Thursday of each month, but please note exceptions. We convene at 10:30 a.m.
Guild members have been keeping in touch and supporting one another throughout the pandemic with an email chain begun each Thursday.
All women of St. Andrew’s are considered members of the Women’s Guild. If you would like to become active in the Guild, please contact Sandra Currie 613-761-6860 or sandracurrie@sympatico.ca. if you are not already on our contact list and would like to be added.
Meeting Dates - 2025
February - Wednesday February 5, 10:00 am, at the church with kitchen clean-up after meeting
March - Thursday, March 6, 10:30 am, at the church
April - Saturday, April 5, 10:30 am, at the church
May - Thursday, May 1, 10:30 am, at the church. Prep for rummage sale
Saturday, May 3, 10:00 am, Rummage Sale
June - Thursday, June 5, 10:30 am at Cathy Jarvis’
September - Saturday, September 13, at 10:30 am, at the church
October - Thursday, October 2, 10:30 am, at the church. Prep for rummage sale
Saturday, October 4, Possible Rummage Sale
November - Thursday, November 6, 10:30 am, at the church
Saturday, November 29, Scottish Tea & Christmas Bazaar
December - Thursday, December 11, 10:30 am, at the church
Women's Guild Memorial Window
Here is the window honouring the women of the congregation, from its founding in 1828. The Women's Guild presented this memorial window as its Centennial project, choosing the Gospel story of Mary and Martha (Luke 10:38-42) o represent both the practical and the contemplative aspects of the service of women at St. Andrew's.
In the background are representations of St. Andrew's first stone church and other 1828 buildings (left panel), and the Peace Tower, Centre Block, and modern buildings of 1967 (right).
Composed of imported cathedral glass, executed by Dutch-born Theo Lubbers of Montréal.
Photos: ©️EJ Phillipson.