MAY s..19s2 ,g,... women's institute Meetings sramovau: w. '1. - pringvale Women's Instit- ".3 riieiets on April Ith in the school. Th. presidentAp1r;u:he:.us3ll open: .d the mee mm nu-, The too were read an: .pproved and ten msmbers an two visitors 1'0n.”u- is and toilet paper Med”!- '19.?: gig: tine reported one bgby gift sent. . The correspondence consisted oi various lettere."inciudllr;g on: re- an-ding Care Darce . I5 In- cthcr regarding the blood donors ”",X.f;.y lovely iinished garments N-re passed back to the Red Cross convfllcr and 33.00 was repofitd as me t collected ior the Red cross to date. The postponed crokinole party will dlswlltd II"! it was decided to hold it on the 22nd in the school. V The May meeting is' to be held in the school, the lunch comniit- tee being: Miss Alice Dollar, Mrs. Golden Dollar. Miss Miriam Dol- lar and Mrs. Herbert Dollar. The meeting closed -with "The Queen" and lunch was served by the com- mlttee. NORTH MILTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi the North Milton W.l. was held on Thursday, April 3rd., at the home oi Mrs. Herbert Matneson. Mrs. Alton Rodd presided and the meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Mrs. Robert Carter reported that it would be possible to have the use oi Parkdale Hah ior the Dis- trlci. Convention. charge to be not more than 310. It was decided to have a card party in the hall on April 14th.. and the same committee would serve as :1: the last party. Mrs. Gordon Rodd and Mrs. Alton Rodd agreed to attend the annual meeting oi the T. B. League which will be in the iorm oi a luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel on April 23rd. Sick committee reported two cards had been sent, and Mrs. Rob- ert Cartcr gave an interesting ac- count oi the District Leadership course held in Charlottetown. Fol- lowlng'thls she and Mrs. Alton Rodd gave demonstrations on table decorations. For the next meeting on Mt! 1!? it was agreed that each member siiould answer the roll call with a art-etimz card. New lunch commit- ice will be Mrs. l-iarvcy Ccles. Miss Elsie Hooper, Mrs. Erie coles and Mrs. Brenton Coies. A social hour followed during which luncii was served by the hostess and the com- mittee in charge. Finances were announced as fol- lows: Cash on hand 322.84; even- ings colii-ction. 97c: government grant 31.50; C. O. O. 82.25. ITANEOPI W. I. 'Mrs. Harry Lawson was hostess to the members or the stanhope W I. on April 1st. The president opened the meeting with the col- lect repeated in unison and sixteen members answered the roll call by taking part in a "weighing party" which added 32.94 to the iunds. Eight visitors were present and they too enjoyed the iun. The minutes oi the last meeting were read, approved and signed. . The sick committee gave their re- port and the school committee ask- ed to have paper towels purchas- ed New committees appointed are as ioliows: Sick. Mrs. Thomas Mc- Cabe and Mrs. Alvin Macbaughinz school. Mrs. Lou Marshall; Lunch, we. Lou Marshall and Mrs. wai arshall: Programme. Mrs. Bruce Ellis and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Correspondence was read and discussed and it was decided that each member contribute 25 cents at the Beptember meeting. to pro- vide ior a share or the expenses ior the A. O. W. W. ccnierence in 1953 Four articles were handed in ior the Red Cross, and Mrs. Rhodes wan-en was asked to draw the tick- et ior the winner oi the quilt, the lucky person being Mrs. Percy Douglas and,Mrs. Bruce Ellls,won 3-, the box oi chocolates. Mrs. William Jublin Jr. was wel- comed as a new member and given an honorary membership ior a year. - Mrs. Harry Macbaughlin kindly invited the members ior the next meeting with roll call to be answer- ed by an exchange oi iicwer seeds or slips. A "Sweets Auction" is to be held with the embers donating the articles. Collection amounted to 32.25 and one member paid her ice. The singing of the National An- them brought this part of the meet- ing to a close. Mrs. John Misener put on a contest aiter which a de- licious lunch was served by U19 hostess assisted by the lunch com- mittee and a social hour enjoyed. .4m-m--3-1" sritiiscf aitoox w. I on Tuesday evening, April 15th. Mrs. Roland Payiier entertained the Spring Brook Womens Insti- tute and in spite oi the vet? 595 roads is good number or the mem- bers were present. The President opened the meet- ing with the "Collect" in unison and roll call was answered by using. say, or Pay." Pines collect- ed amounted to 70 cents. Tile minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed and owing to the illness oi the secretary. Mrs. Hillard Meek kind- ly acted in this capacity. The remainder oi yarn ior Red Cross -'sweaiers was distributed and 9. letter oi thanks was read irom Mrs. Charles Paynter ior . The Neighbors i J "This time l'm going to lose A OUT M-"WEI. A OUR way my temper. I don't care what awful things it does to his later life." By George Clark rim .gouAaniAN.mci-lAaLo'i'rcrown get-well card sent her while ill in Hospital. Cuueapondence was then read d and collection amounted to ninety-iive cents. New committees were appoint- ed ior the next month as iollows: Lunch - Mrs. Roland Paynter, Mrs. Horace Meek and Mrs. ml. lard Meek. Program -- Mrs. Leigh Brown. Roll call ior next meeting is to be an exchange or seed; or slips. A contest put on by Mrs. Hil- lard Meek was won by Mrs. Don- aid 0. Macxay and Mire. Roland Paynter then kindly invited the members to her, home (or one next meeting. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the ,committce in charge. ' PARK COIINEEIV-FRENCH RIVER The regular monthly meeting oi Coronation W. I. was held at the home oi Mrs. -Arthur Paynter on. April 10, 1052. - The meeting opened with the president, Mrs. Foster Dunning in the chair. and the singing oi "0 Oanada". and repeating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered -by 20 members and seven visitors, each giving one cent ior every inch oi her waist- line, bringing in an amou ' oi .71. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and it was reported the concert that had been planned had been postponed lor the season. The sick commit- tee reported that three treats had been sent, anpl the some were re- appointed ior the next month. ,Corrspondence was read which consisted oi thank-you letters irom those who received treats during the month; a letter irom Dr. Auld giving his consent to having a Red Cross Loan Cupboard in the community; a letter irom the Canadian Red Cram Society on- nouncing the date oi the Blood Donor Clinic. and a letter irom the P. E. I.,Tuberculosis League. It was decided to invite a play during the next month, and it was planned to hold a pantry sale in the hall. The second lesson on home nursing was given by Mrs. Maldon Duggan, RN, and roll call for the next meeting is to be answered with a verse pertaining to Mother. Program consisted oi games and contests whlclr were enjoyed very much by all. with prizes being won by Mrs. Harold Bernard. Mrs. Edna Stewart, Mrs. Foster Dun- nlng. and Mrs. Frank Brown icoliectloii amounted to 32.15. I The meeting closed with the !Nationnl Anthem. after which a idclicious lunch was served by the hostess and ladies in charge. OIIWELL COVE W. I. The regular meeting or the or- well Cove W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. Ernest Macloeod on April 7th. The president presided and there were 7 members and 4 visit- ors present. The meeting opened with the Club Womens Creed, iollowed by read and approved. School Com- mittee reported having ordered desks. The sick Committee were absent. Three "Thank you'll" were recei- ved ior iruit treats, and a ior- mer member sent her thanks ior a synpathy card. Correspondence was read and discussed and mem- bers decided to meet in school- room on April 17th to rinish the quutsxetreshments to be served. Next place oi meeting will be with Mrs. William Morrissey when roll call will be an exchange or seeds or slips. There will also be a silver collection at this meeting. Bills were presented and ordered paid and a grab bag realised 31.88 The programme Committee ior May will be Mrs. Walter Macbeod and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. The meeting adjourned and Mrs. Will- iam Morrissey entertained the members with a. humorous reading. . Delicious reireshments were ser- ved by the hostess during a plea- sant social hour. Nnw ANNAN w. I. -Mrs. Albert Moase was hoe- tese to New Annan's women's In- siitute on April 3. The President presided and ,. s the meeting with the "Ode." iollowed by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answered by twelve members handing in an article for auction sale and minutes were MNHATA coMPLiMeN1',-io.. t . aouiz PlTCHiN"--AN Ex-Pizo BALL' PLAYER CHECK9 on xi-its sonrraae 5Ul2E Hes Jssee FlZOM,8OLli.Z sggt-:i7.',, read and signed by the President. The Treasurer gave her report and By J. R. Williams A iDoN'TIeiT.ExciTEv.'.I gri-lav CAN'T FIND THEIR LAUNDRY BA6 Aw HEi ' a f -- . 5 Rwn.i.iAM9. .ir.avn.ow. T Ci -2 I the roll call and the minutes were I the sick Committee reported that seven cells had been made and liruit taken. School Committee re- for the school and were asked to get some. The correspondence consisted oi thank-you cards irom sick who had received iruit and two thank- you letters in recognition oi quilts received, one-irorn Mrs. 7George White and one irom Mrs. Harold Yeo. Both families had their homes destroyed by ilre. The gov- ernment grant was received and 325.10 was collected ior the Red Orosl. The secretary was asked to send for more C. L. 0. capsules. The next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Stewart Moase with Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Lewis Moore to assist with lunch Roll call wul be an exchange oi slips or seeds. on motion, all bills were paid which amounted to 33.19. several pairs oi overalls. panties, dresses and sweaters were handed in ior the Red Cross, each mem- ber taking more knitting or sew- ing ior the next month. An auc- tion sale iollowed, adding to the mods .the sum or 310.05 and the meeting closed with "God save Our Queen." The programme committee had three interesting contests which WHO Gllioyed by all and lunch was then served by the hostess, assisted by the committee. MILLCOVE W. I. The fifth meeting oi Millcove Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Louis Bradley on Thursday, April Iird, with eleven members present. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the "Creed" in unison and the roll call was answerer! wili sug- gestions ior saving money and ported that articles were neededi ling amounted to .45 cents. Mrs. Ray Arbing then put on an interesting contest which was won by Mrs. Ray Hughes. and the Na- tional Anthem closed the meevhig. Lunch was served by the hostess. LINCOLN W. I. The results: meeting or the ma. coin w. I. met at the heme oi Mrs. Angus Gallant on April and IN Opened by prayer. Nine mem- bers answered the roll call by ex- changing Easter giits. Minutes or the previous meet- .ing were read by the Secretary ap- Droved and signed by the Presi- dent. A bill or .80 was handed in ior paper towels tor the school and was paid. Collection at the meet- A motor rug was drawn for, and W0" by Elmer Doiron. Toronto Road. the lucky ticket was drawn by Douglas Gallant. The sick Committee had no report and the School Committee reported a mir- ror necded ior the school. New committees are as iolowa:- Sick-Mrs. mnest Warren; School --Mm Angus Gallant and Pro- gramme - Mire. Angus. Gallant Next meeting is to be held at, am home of Mrs. William Perry with roll call answered by exchanging flower seeds or slips. A contest was put on by Mrs, Gavin McAleer and won by Mrs, Wilfred McAleer and another by Mrs. Ernest warren and won by Mrs. Peter Goodman, Meeting then adjourned and lunch was served by Mira. Gallant. WOOD ISLANDS W. I. The April meeting of the Wood Islands Women's Institute was held on April 1st with thirteen members present. The president opened the meeting with the singing or the Institute "Ode", several novel ideas were mention- ed. Tlie minutes of the previous meeting were adopted as read and collection amounted to 31.05. The president Mrs. J. McQuaio' reported that the old woollens ior blankets had been shipped and me sick committee reported a number oi people sick in the district. Bills ior inlit were ordered paid. The teacher reported that she had purchased a large Atlas for the school with the money given her by the Institute. ' It was decided to have the Na- tional Film Board show films in the school early in May, with lot- tery ior three-ticr fruit cake to be urganized. In answer to a , at from head oiiice, members con- sented to send in contributions iur Institute News. New committees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Basil McQuaid and Mrs. L. Bradley, and program, Mrs. Aeneas McDougall and Mrs. Peter McQuaid. The roll call for the May meet- ing is to be answered by exchang- followed by "Creed" in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting and the treasurers report were read and approved, and the sick committee reported one sick call. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed and new committees were appointed as icllows: Sick, Mrs. Arthur MacMi1lan, Mrs. H. A. MacDonald, Mrs. D. D. Emery: school. Mrs. H. A. MacDonald and Mrs. D. D. Emery: lunch, Mrs. M. A. Bell, Mrs. Carl MacLeod, Mrs. R. T. Cook and Mrs. L. B. Moc- Millan: entertainment, Mrs. P. A, Cook and Mrs. R. T. Cook. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. D. M. Mac- Millan with roll call to be an- swered by an exchange or (lower- seeds or slips. Mrs. W. A. Mac- Queen kindly ofiered to get crib quilt ready ior quilting, and Mrs. H. A. MacDonald kindly offered her home ior members to meet to quilt sarng A contest put on by Mrs. Carl MacLeod was won by Mrs. D. D. Emery. and this was iollowed by an interesting reading by Mrs. H. CHIEF; OF HIAFF COMi'ix'i')ilJ(. GREECE ' TURKEY CANADA JELGIUM DENMARK ' WDVH5litBmQ iiii 2J9l:liiilii3i.lililiii3il'u Three Cloleis of Staff Fossil ta. ANDING GROUP Field Marshal, aniard Montgomery EEFUTY SUPREME COMMANDER OF NATO ARMY p Air Cbiei Moishoi Hugh Sand Ge . Alphonse iii CHIEF OF NATO Ali! FORCE coiiwi out .;...-nsaosuaiwiee . CENTRAL EU ROPE- Gaii. Alphonse Jain Is Also Control Europe's COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF LAND FORCES NORTHERN EUROPE Adan. Sir Patrick Irind COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF and NAVAL COMMANDER Moi.-Gen. Robert Taylor COMMANDER OF AIR FORCE Lt.-Gan. Erik Moller COMMANDER OF DANISH LAND FORCES Li.-Gen. Wilhelm Von ilanatesa COMMANDER NORWEGIAN LAND FORCES Li.-Gen. Laaria Nontod COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF All FORCE Vice-Alia. Robert loiiiavd NAVAL FLAG OFFICER Conirary to popular beliei. Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway.i new r Comma e or Allied Forces in. Europe, will not run the whole military commit and the three chieia oi staii eoni- . Mil I I AM COMMI l Til LUXEMBOURG PORTUGAL ITALY NORWAY. UNITED STATES GR 1' IRITAIN FRANE H NATO LANDORCES NATO NAVAL DEPUTY COMMANDER uauscamaa Fourteen Bosses, l'iiree commands Add To illilgway's Joli NETiiElLANDS i ICELAND Cal. AI Iillla DEPUTY CHIE OF STAFF (in she e at liaison between H . and GOVIS.) Flam Lerseanier SOUTHR ROP. Adm. Robert Carney COMMA DER-IN-CHIEF and NAV COMMANDER Mai.-Gen. David Schism! COMMANDER ALLIED AIR FORCE G. . M. ' i 4. cm r coi'4MAi:3E': LAND FORC.E.S prising the Standing Group. In the event of an em- ergency, however, it is likely that Ridgway would by- ATO show. Newschart, above,lpaas both groups and issue orders to his Gepuly com- ahowa that Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's successor mandera and the subordinate commanders in charge will be responsible to the 14 chiefs oi staii oi NATO's at Northern. Central and Southern Europe- adjourned and a delicious lunch sent. IThe new sick committee will .was served by the hostess and as- be Amy Howatt and Aletha liar- sistants. vey. The school committee was re- appointed. It was moved that Nettle Leard and Ruth Simmons attend the TB. The April meeting opened in the banquet on April 23, A letter was usual manner. Minutes were r:a:l'1-ead (mm M”, nest who on be- nnd approved. The concert com- hall of the Library Committee mhtee reported I very successful thanked the w. 1. ior their gen- St. Patrick's concsrt had been erous donation. Nine members held. The sum oi 315!) was made,.volunteered to clean the school. the same to be used in redecorat- Glenda Simmons was appointed ion or the school, treasurer in the absence or Ruth School committee reported a newlwood. The Red Cross supplies pencil sharpener had been pur- were leit in the care oi Aletha chased. Sick committee reported Simmons. - CRAPAUD W. I. mg slips and ilower seeds. lost to it. 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