-I d Ellilig DIARY Secretary's Service "f "t 'W- l r . Monday, Nov. 26. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 1 --- , lift a very pretty arloa it a g g g g V it To . Gr..”Y'APP-r.cl.l.d James Nichol:on: press secretary, meeting were read. approved & ' The Annual tneetng or the New 1 ion at! haruwgrkhthliougbout t.he' Digs s1ctl;2lee;ndsu;ltor:j Mrs. glue retlrlns gal:-tk w be no "I ' . "M bot Aanan Women's Institute was hsldl”"' '"' V C 3 7911' llli-Ga The minutes oflthe last allnual I135 FY33 1' I 11- lmfl , 9 uwmu" lyzhgnga-lggllr o1m;.:,g,,-d:'y Msdoeriz: cclgztgzzus In ,3: 5:.) at the home of Mrs. Elmer Moase ' M' and resltlar .. were read Nlcholsgn. . co-operation during her term of and at Alderlea how pleased the children were to watch its descent. "You like it!" James querted ol Mack. at the time bringing his small wagon to the shelter of the back verandah. "Yes!" the child's smile was in- n Treasurers report showing re- a ndnr;d'y,' Novefb" 1” "'3 oetpta of the past year to be 8468.- 99” N Y 5138138 Home OI I-he'll, expenses 5338.” leaving a bal- m" '"ui"'9d W 150 C1'06d- -anceof8l29.49. ?,ft':b'n:m';'rl:'::d”':n:" Red Cross Convenor reported. It was a pleasure to hay: the.” Pullover 'wul'".'1n H' '7 much" M". Mun n the mum” pullover sweaters, size 2-4, 107 and approved and signed. The sec- retal-y'..resented a bill of 817.50 for Christmas and oth:r cards. and on motion ordered paid. also a hill of 01.94 to Secretary and 70 cents to A.C.W.W. The treasur- er reported a balance on hard and Plans were made for a supper "mc" for the members and their fami- Th:cen:'(":;:u”::"b:aZ'”Th: lies. to be held on Nov. 21. at M13. .' Dan McPlIe.s. Roll call for next dacstlon M "mu" ruuued u ML meeting to be answered with ex- ,, T? - --u - am - so .;;.w:'.::'-..:'.:;...”'?.z.'.”t'...?." cents. to be held at the home of Va ' p ' ' bath-quiet to its Winter-rest. All white-spread. only the lnillvolld and stream wereldark amid lht white that was about. "it's a different world to what we had yesterday" G-anddalllhb now”. I" I .. lett, sec.-treasurer. Ira. Ga tfcgzgllthe finttszxdryfggtlbaull; gas it wlllm:tds'y." Mwver 8” '1” b'""" ' m"”'”' ”' "" :hi'tT:lhe:odtroe::lo' zInllh1:lil:2wn2.9' .'x'.Tin”n.'."' A mu" "pm m but .5: gltallilolsictllizefneetlnz adiourn- Twle ”"”'”""'d” ' a""'""' it's nice" he said turnaig his face We remember the Saturday llm- won” i ' ' ed. Lunch was served by the mem- 'Mrst Emma" McQ"'id' um 21' The election of officers followed, um wan M. No, lison Toole. Mrs. up w why the he! 0' an cool IN" mnuu, of ouch" mun” were Pairs ankle socks. 2 panty dresses gun... aw”. damp flakes in during the year. President. Mrs. Ralph Thompson, hers. assisted by hostess. A social . vember. And the sttlllstll '13 hid o,"::roYed' "G u” mel ggck wmmm" I. rm, N (re-elected); vice-president. Mrs. boll? l01l0Wt3d- ""f,f,',, an1,j.:or:' M'"'DG"n.”mdm' G'”dd'"un"' cf " "plo"' ch”"d '3 '" n "to" . hm” trig were r ed ut "nun mm. treats sent to rick l o '3 Jame. grwmon. acre.-ary, M”. Ml'ne'newl'el:cnt1:; reaidentthea tory turn of mind. hurried in for inlet of river . . .We saws couple dunk” me" a The P"5ld'l" mm” purchned age "30 cu"; Ewen Samont Ire-elected); treas- - took the ihai, -11: mung, "" ''"'3''"Y"'' 5”" ” '" " '5' "'l"'" 0"”! W dd "-""" me" work .1 '"""b'" "" mm as for the s h l 9' y "N0 "m- M"- DWI" Macintosh "9 South Melville W I ti will be. h ld Dec could find a difference in them as car and, walk band in hand into 1:, cwvmllon during the whoa. . C 99 '00” 9" ,,,c,e,,,. moo, mmmmee M" ' - "ffh "11 rm” ”" an had wnwwhe" red. in wuumu slow. symbom of yweusll; a presented two members Mo.” mlttee ls Mrs. Walter . , . Annual M..fing a e ome o s. Emmett Daintlly they came down to set- happy years spent together of Del" ' wk" 191' P011801 al!eI!d- E ' ”''”3''''" c”""'""”- M” T” mans lrner Moaae and Mrs. Mouse. it was decided to place a wreath Traveller's Rest on Rememb- rance Day. Members all agreed to cater to the Leadership course supper which is to be held in St. Mark's Hall, Kensington on Nov. (2tlth- Hot lunches for the school .children were discussed. The nominating committee re- ported all officers being re-elected with the exception of the Red Cross tlegently onroolandyardun-ha til all was white, every twig and branch of shrub and tree, every wire and picket and post was moul- ded prettily in the soft of its down. And the robins' nests so forlorn of late were now at one. with the landscape as is a deserted farm- ouse when a Winter-storm dres- ses it up to the threshold in a robe of unbroken white. The spruces below the dam, tall and old and wise-spreading. and those which riverward mark the eourseotthe stream. wsrelnno time an engaging picture. the dark branches iced in light and heav- ier design as were the hedge rows and fields which reached above to "You must come and see how the bills-fields which as late as pretty it is from the rise behind breakfast-time had been waiting the " Granddau ter is patiently as we had sometimes here a-begging. "It's ". 1' was seen a weary child await his mo sparkle, ”out,of this world!" there attention to take him all Until tomorrow - -- Diary - to llaped prayers and bed. Goodnight. . . . . . Mt. Herbert W. I. Has Third Annual Meeting The third annual meeting of the Mount Herbert Womenls Institute was held at me home of Mrs. J. Russel Driscoll on November 15. The president called meeting to order and opened with the singing of Song of Peace. Roll call was answered by nine ITlEHllJEI': pay- ing their membership fees and one newly enrolled member was welcomed. One visitor attended- The minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read. approved and the latter signed. Mrs. J. Russel Driscoll, president, ps there enjoying the extlllllm peace of the time of day and the quiet lap of the tide. k9?PlnR'l tryst again there. may I59 0119 "WY had known in years tllllat W:lQOt ou. he. we,avew llxsyubertncy la.slt'dsunet or Autumn 0I'- Fermi and Mr. and Mrs. Arth- to "number h.ppm.' whu, . win. nr meenault and Mr. Harvey cod. ternotolthecalsadsrkeepaall hi- now in its spell. 7'" "wlywdh WW?" Today the children went by mm” "W l0"0W"l8 day. where damn m "hoot ,g lnd n-Inching; Mr. gArsenault is employed, They helped hy tltactors went up the received many beautiful gifts. hill to work or on d mil- lions of farm. outward bound. To- night the moon smiles down on untryside making it a place of encbantment. Robert ........m..gggggg: Guests from N. B. were: NILE corlvenor Mrs. Delbert Raynor. Mrs. Charles Waugh agreed to ac- cept this office. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. William Wslte with Mrs. Louis Moose and Mrs. John Mclnnis on lunch. Roll call to be answered by exchange of gifts. An interesting program fol- lowed after which a delicious .lunch was served by the hostess lasslsted by committee meeting closed with the Queen. The eighth annual meeting of the South Melville Women's in- stitute vlas held at the home of Mrs. George Villett on Nov. am with seven members in altend- vmmm--:m- ance. ' FREDERICPON (CP) - This- The meeting was opened by the. teen persons died and II well president with the singing of the' injured on New 3. ” Ode followed by the Mary Stcw- ways during October. IIIOOC V0 art Collect. The roll call was re- hicle registrar L. F. sponded to by paying membership nounced Friday. During thesams fees. The minutes of the last an- period last year. in persons were nual and of the last monthly killed in highway mishaps. lo 0 if The meeting was brought to I close with "The Queen" after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee g Slella Melagson, in charg. 2. also her broth- cd in Rug- llirs. Archie Payrrter: pianist. Mrs. B. B. Maclaod; special fund treas- urer. Mrs. Clayton Stavert: press- secretary, Mrs. Archie Johnstone. Upon Mrs. Harold MacLeod's suggestion plans were made to hold a card party the following week with proceeds for Springhlll Disaster Fund. Sick comrnitte for month. Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Mrs. Archie Paynter and 'Mrs. Borden Campbell. School Commit- tee. Mrs. Clair Campbell and Mrs. Harold MacLeod. ' The matter oi the Film Project- or was discussed and the mem- bers were quite willing to take I share in it if the required num- ber of districts support it. Roll gave her report gamma :5. on. call for the December meeting will long project, undgngken through. be an exchange of Christmas f out the year. Several organisations 81!!!- and institutions were supported. The hon!-mu and warn and institute interest was continued in mean: committee for the month both school and community. she '11" be. MII. Leigh Payllter. Mrs. thanked all for their cooperation Archie Paynter and Mn. Halsey during the last year. Promi- Tha secretary-treausrer's item- LWCH W" "W04 by Ml'l- MC- ized report was read and adopted. Wm! M11 DIVM Campbell All correspondence was present- lid MI'l- Clayton Stavert assist- edand dealt with accordingly. Bills Ins. A very -mu-Ins contest fol- wgre armed mid, six numb." lowed and the meeting closed with subscribed to the newsletter. Ad- "The Queen." dltlonal pieces are to be bought for the next rhythm band. The auc- tion data was set for December 5. Mrs. Vernon Norman will be hos- tess at the next meeting on De- camber 13 at lngsbrook Farm. The following officers were elec- ted for the ensuing year. Presi- dent. Mrs. Winston Wood; vica- presldent, Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins: secretary-treasurer. Mrs- David Mutch; Auditors. Mrs.- Erroll Leard. and Mrs. Vernon Norman: sick committee. Mrs. J. Russel Drlscoll and Mrs. Arnold Burhoe; music committee, Mrs. Russel Farquharaon and Mrs. Ralph Ray- nor; programme planning; Mrs. Errol! Lund, Miss Birch and Mrs. Winston Wood. There being no further business meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. 1 PROW LINE A "Prow Line" ban dress from bodies. which is reernbroldered at the 1956-57 collection of Victor the edges where it meets the white Stiebel of London. Gold and white tulle over the bustllne and the mas- lace is used for the closely-fitted sed tulle of the flowing skirt. Having A Pet is Good For . Child But Means More Work Water should be available at all times and occasionally a Juicy, raw bone. Owners whose pets explore the nelghbors' garbage calla needn't hang their heads in shamc. says Mr. Reade. Even the best of them like to have a fling and it doesn't necessarily signify a diet defici- ency. I He recommended. however, that pets be discouraged from tres- passing on 'ghbors' property. ”lf it tramples on the llartlcn next door the owner will soon be- come as unpopular as his dog." Mr. Reads said. ”Any feeling of espect we have for animals does not come upon us.auddenly. It is the result at proper home instruc- tion and we cannot emphasize too arm the necessity of parents su lng'thelr children in han- dling peta.' Without intending cruelty toddl- ers often tease an animal until it becomes mean to protect itself. be said. it could have an adverse effect on the child as well in that gwn gun gm pfopgf imgmctiun. it! would become fearful of anim- l groo and ls- I- E; 3:1 31...... mm. "en In case an animal is provoked to M... 3,5". . gm-me, meanness-and for its own health who was in the Horse Cavalry for -It should be immunized as soon 29 01 M, so ye." 1,. (hg Army, as possible after weaning against said 42 per cent of household pets dlntanocr. rabies and hepatitis. are dogs. Regardless of size and i type a dog needs at least at min- utes in trash air every day. supers 30373353 la” - Play-hr vlsed by a competent person. gay description of Saturday's its diet ould be based on its '9! Cup game in Toronto will slze,itst and egg" mu-ll it does. he beamold (to Europe! for the The average pet n't need as 0 Ina all Greta I . much to eat as a hunting dog. for NATO Dale! 3110 CBC laid Thur!- lnstnnce, day. he football championship Mr. Reade said that a grown game between Edmonton Eski- dog needs tood Just once a day mos and Montreal Alouettes also but that a pup y should be fed will be heard in Britain over the small amounts our for five times CBC's international service. the daily and a year-old. twice a day. By 01.! DAUM Cangdlgn Press Staff Writer TORONTO CP)-If you want to be kind to animals don't let child- rcn under eight years assume the responsibility of their care. So ggyg General Manager 13. G. Rg3dg.o! the Toronto Humane Society. Mr. Reade said it is good for small children to have pets around Ihv house. it teaches them kind- new and consideration not only for nlmnals but also for other humans. nut in adopting a pet for youngs- ters the parents must be prepared to assume full responsibility for its wclflre. "olicn children will can well for .1 pet until the novelty of hav- log it wears off," he said. "Then the child neglects it and parent! must be prepared to step ln." LIFE-LONG RELATIONSHIP Children more than eight years old should be made to understand ht-lore they are given a pet that the animal is in their care as long as it lives. They should be Ebenezer W. I Elect Mrs. Macleed The Annual meeting of Eben- eser W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Macilae. The meeting was opened in the usual way with ten members and two visitors present. Nine members paid dues and collection was .15 cents. Bills amounting to 85.37 were paid and capsules were to be brought. There was no e.uaI.SP0lId- enee. New officers elected for the cooling year were Mrs. Claude MncLeod as President. Mrs. Doug- laa MacDonald, Vice President. secretary - Treasurer reelected. Directors are Mrs. Malcolm And- rews. Mrs, John MacDonald and Mrs. Allison Macbeod and Audit- on, Mrs. Emerson Macheod and Mrs. Alfred Stead. Press -Mrs. Hubert Oatway. The Secretary reported a bal- ance of 852.58 for the past year. A report of the mee-tlng's is to be published each month if possible. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Vernon Macltae with Ira. Chester Dover and Mrs. Lin- ooln Macllae on the lunch com- mittee. Roll call will be answered an exchange of . eipes. After meeting was adjourned lunch wad served by the hostess and committee. '.5:f'.i2'3u'yJi7Jf 3'5 Hf; .' i' I in -v 5t"DA1RY-MILK. :.'Or ' Mrs. Borden Campbell . ls Elected President The annual meeting of Irish- town w.l. was held on Nov. 0th at the home of Mrs. H. B. Maclaeod. "0 Canada" was sung followed by the Creed- Nineteen members were present and roll call was answered by paying membership fees. The retiring president. Mrs. George Macleod thanked the members for their cooperation and added that she had found the experience both interesting and enjoyable. , Mn. Clair Camp- .. ,1 s announcement said. The t bell. gave a specific report oi the years transactions with a balance on hand of 8158.70. Subscriptions were taken for the institute News. Mn. Archie Johnstone was ask- ed to take the chair for the Elec- tion of Officers: The following slate was drawn up: President. Mrs. Borden Campbell: vies -pres- ldent. Mrs. Robert Stavsrt: secre- tary, Mrs. Harold Machod; treas- urer. Mrs. Clair Campbell: direc- tors. Mrs. Archie Psynter. Mrs. E. W. Johnstone and Mrs. Halsey Profltt; Auditors, Mrs. Clayton stavert and Mrs. H. B. Moolnod: lied Cross Convenor. Mrs. David , Campbell; gift card secretary. ...m.......m.j.j.. '53 A reception was held recently at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Theod- ore Arsenault. St. Chrysostom in honor of their so'r:, Arldorzw, whose marriage took ace tober ll. N. B. to Miss Flor- ence Melanson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alder Melanson Miss Illa Arsenault was the brides- maid. - Supper was served to a large number at relatives and friends. I. prepared for those dangerous colds in the Fall: have on hand at all times a bottle of that good MONACAD COUGH SYRUP waselaburatsd wttssrssteme. mdshysiclansetsotelddlth Elti hsusu-coogswlth&ACAI Now containing more bites per bar. . .more world-famous Cadbury use thanever before! milk chocolate. by actual weight ,m,,,,,,,,;h Treat yourself to ., . . M s ms: Adults .m”"':T..3'H:m':l:.S2."3: "i J,,;' r:-.:.'.-'..:.:-..-:W -..s-m--c---- '-..:.".:-.':..-:r:-...”'.'..-i'-'-f.':. .--u- . - l.".'i'.'u"'n.'.'.."p'1n'o'!"a"u't"3 Mm WW" "' "Q g-.;-''';;'" "tnansnurra z'I'sn?.s-I-mfat tlsrilssarselaolll at canteens. unsc-nova-cl-a-Isutlw i"i.'n'.5".uu.""'il.'.o. ''''''''h ” . . ugu,eselcs.dessu& . cAhBURYs world-fa.mous fl-a.vor'