r The Guild planned to serve Icoffee and doughnuts in the hall to s farmer‘s group on Decem- ber 12. The meeting closed with “The iQueen" after a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. were sppolnted to the lunch r committee. Following the meeting lunch: was served by the hostess and members of the c o m m Ittee 5 in charge. 81'. MARK’S GUILD St. Mark‘s Anglican Church guild held the December meet- ing at the church hall on Tues- turned to India. was read. Mrs. slcal Festival Association Ira Itueetia read from the study book. ner. Roll call was answered by 12 members and one visitor at- tended the meeting. e minutes of the last an- nual and regular meeting were read and the main item of busi- ness on the agenda was t e talent caravan being held in the hall on November 29. A com- mittee was appointed to look after arrangements for this. sadithsnks on behalf of the mem- lalso from the national mags-ibers by Mrs. Ambrose Aitkcn. izine were read and discussed. Three dollars was voted to Two members were appointed to the pmjecwr fund. and collec, represent the League at a meet- . um forum W fund was $150. ing of the Mental Health Asso- Thankofferim to me amount of ciation to be held on November $7.00 was handed in. making a 14' It was decided, to buy a air trip during which he opened total of $20.00. Regular collec-Hgm“p membersmp ,‘n the Mu" rthe British Empire Games 'n t amounted to $1.65, birth ilca' Festival ASSOC'BMW 'Perth. Australia. On his return, day 50 cents. sinkmg fund :10" he paid a private visit to italy. PRINCE PHILIP RETURNS LONDON (Reutersi —— Prince IPhilip returned to London ’ :- urday after a round-thc-world Mrs. Lester Champion and Mrs. Gordon Cooke were ap-l KELVIN GROVE WMS pointed on the nominating coma; Mrs. Lorne Crozier was mittee. Mrs. Champion and j tees to the members of Kelvin Mrs. Cooke will provide lunch'Grove Presbyterian W.M.S.. at the next meeting to be held the regular meeting held on at the home of Mrs. Champion. Saturday evening. December 1. 91 WW Anne Bond. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8500 The treasurer 3 report W a s *— It was agreed that the WI day evening with a pot luck AvoNLEA w. I. The PreSidehl. MYS~ qu'ace cents. Mrs. Earl Sample wasgread and dealt with. and the —— w—fle— { h The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec 11, 1962. 7 purchase a wreath for the com- supper for the members. Poin- The December meeting or the Farmer. openedin WM asked resend for the study book. ireports of the various commit- i’”"”"""’d f munlty monument and pap. settias and Christmas bells were Monica women-s Institute was period With Isaiah 9 6 and Next meeting will be held atitees were heard, Mrs, Henry pe.r~ I pics to sell. In a brief address used in decorating. and the tab- held in the home of Mrs John Brayei'. followed by the hymn. the home of Mrs_ Scott Clark. ,ters consented to act as lead-i N WOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS the president thanked the mem- 1e featured lighted chnstma: MacNeiil with seventeen mem. It Came a Midnight ,er for the Brownies and rt 1) here to serve you ANY it ghhour of the day or night‘ a food sho-i CALL 4-6623 of the Catholic Women's Leaguelwer for the Sister of the Pre? ' Bl ers for the cooperation an d kindness during the past year. The secretary - treasurer gave a report of the year's business Clear". and scripture from St. Luke 2 read responsively. The creed was repeated in unison. and the exposition was read by SOUTHPORT W. I- iArthur Wellner and The regular monthly meetingiFred Kelly WI” 38515! here of the Southport Parish Counciliwas deemed to ho] candlea- bers and one guest present. and Following supper and an ex- presided over by Mrs. Herbert change of gifts. the regular meet- Wyand. ing was held. The president. Roll call was answered with a . Irishtown Insiiiuie Hears was held in the Community Hall er. Mrs. Henry Townshend, on the December 4. The new After the election of officers. Mrs. Scott Clark gave a read- of the last regular meeting were lroduced the guest speaker, Rev. ' Fred MacRae: secretary-treas- read and approved. urer, Mrs. Harold C h a ndler; Corner of Pownai and ed at the Christmas sale. with more to come in from articles .4. 5 Relief and it was decided to an on "Christmas," Owen Sharkey BA. PhD, n E. Mac- i i i .i eat. . Jo £22? presided. “Jingle Bells" was sung. collect recited. and the thought “December' v given by Mrs. Clair Profitt. Six- teen members paid dues for 1963. Fourteen were present who answered roll call by donating a Christmas gift for crippled children. Later Mrs. 'MacLeod kindly offered to take ‘ the gifts to the Junior Red Cross office at Charlottetown. Minutes were read and school needs seen to. new visitors are Mrs. James Evans, Mrs. John E. llacLeod. Sick calls were re- ported and new committee is E. MacLeod and Mrs. Robert Stavert. ’ The treasurer reported a bal- ance on hand 0 $118.76. The ‘sum of $130.75 had been realiz- ' ed from the Legion banquet. $21.- 00 was received from a pot luck 'suppel‘ given in the hall follow- jihg a very interesting showing .of slides by Col E.W. and Mrs. 'Johnstone on their recent Euro- 'pean tour. The viewing of the . slides and supper was free to all -ihe children of the district, and jwas much appreciated by all of hem. Several members expressed interest in making a c r o s s stitch sampler for competition in May. A letter asking for reading material. q u i It pieces, etc.. to be sent to needy W.I.s in North- ern Canada. was laid over since the present postal rates are so high. Eight subscriptions were paid up for Institute News. On behalf of the meeting Mrs. Clay- ton Stavert presented member- ship pins to the retiring officers Mrs. omas Campbell and Mrs. Clair Campbell. Mrs. Bor- den Campbell read the verses on “The Badge" explaining it's significance. Mrs. Willard Brown retiring secretary. was not pre- ’ sent to receive her gift which will be taken to her home. ed Cross work had all been returned.and a new box of material will soon be avail- able. The teacher phoned ask- ing for assistance with is Christ- mas party for the school children to be held in the school in the near future. The members were willing to help and gifts will be purchased by the school com- mittee. The new janitors, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie MacLeod were asked to prepare the community hall for Mrs. E.W. Johnstone. Mrs. John p the correspondence was read. It was decided to order six Insti- tute cookbooks and Red Cro knitting and sewing Is to be sent for. The cod liver oil capsules were distributed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Aitken and roll call will be answered with a gift for the orphanage and a card for the card committee. There will also be the usual ex- change of Christmas gifts. The members decided to hold a hot supper in the Fortune Hall on November 21. and arrange- ments for this supper were com- Ieted. After the business meeting was adjourned. lunch was ser- ved by the hostess and the committee in charge. KINKORA CWL The monthly meeting of th e Kinkora Council of the Cathol- ic Women's League was held on Sunday afternoon. November 11. The meeting opened with the League prayer led by the di- rector. The minutes of the last monthly meeting and of the ex- ecutive meetings were read and the correspondence w a s dealt with. The treasurer re- ported a substantial bank bal- ance. The conveners and unit reports were read. Mrs. Henry Trainor reported the decorating fun was in- creasing steadily and donations were made to the Prince County Hospital. the TB League. an d flowers for the altar 'at Christ- mas. The members decided that the council would provide lead- ership courses for each unit to be studied at each unit meet- ing. It was decided to continue card parties in aid of the decor- ating fund. A discussion follow- ed on presenting scrolls members with 25 years standing service. brief address was given by the Reverend Director and the meeting closed with prayer. WHEATLEY RIVER WI The annual meeting of the Wlieatley River Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. illiam Daye recently. The president,'Mrs. Andrews. chaired the meeting m U! directors, Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Preston Rackham: a u d ltors. Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. T. Sel- lar; press secretary, Mrs. Pres- ton Rackham. The December meeting is to be held at the home of M r 5. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Lloyd Stead and-Mrs. Fred MacRae range for a Christmas treat for sold later. the local school. 0 I || Moore a Mutant! us. || Gordon. The Christmas Gift for everyone . . . Tickets to the LOIS MARSHALL CONCERT . on January 7th may he purchased. 2.00 each, at Miller Bros.. and Toomhs' and by mail from the Prince of Wales College office. and opened it in the usual man- _________.__.___._. IIII’IIIIIIII‘ the forthcoming provincial elec- tion on December 10. and the WI members are asked to come out and clean up the hall on Thurs- A splendid report on the lea- dership workshop held in S Mark's Hall recently. was given i by Mrs. John E. MacLeod who‘ thoroughly enjoyed the sessions 1 and encouraged all women who. can possibly go. to attend nexti year. so so muc ed from them. The January committee will be Mrs. Borden Campbell. Mrs. John E. MacLeod and Mrs. Tho- mas Campbell. Roll call will be stwelve inch quilt o The nations Anthem concud- ed the meeting. A contest and a reading were used in programme. Lunch was served. EGLING'I‘ON-HOWE BAY WI Fourteen members attended the annual meeting of the Eg- Ilnzion - Rowe Bay Women's 3. v home of Mrs. Charles Mills. The minutes of the last regul- i read. The trc ratio was read and discussed and the tee conveners were heard. New officers elected for t h e coming year were: president. Mrs. Howard Wood; secretary. urer for Eglington. Mrs. Annie Mac'Kenzie; for Howe B ay, rs. Edwin Mills; directors. auditors and conveners were also appointed. It was decided to purchase a blanket for the Soul-is Hospital to be presented at the hospital tea on November 22. Mrs. Annie MacKenzie invit- me for the December mestin roll call will be answe gifts for children in the Provin- cial Sanatorlum. Following the m e et in l nch was served by the hostess gist members of the lunch com- ee. FORUNE BRIDGE W! On November a. the annual meet-ins of the Fortune Bridge Women's Institute was held at the home of rs. Ster Burke. Nineteen members pal dues for the coming year. in i n u t e a of the last an most successful on e. “em both a financial and social Itsndpoint. Mrs. George Campbell was “minted chairman for the election of officers. follow- Ils officers were elected: President. Mrs. Harold Macm- “: Vice-president. Mrs. James W: secretary - treasurer. Sterling Burbs; Joe-on cans Althea: “'1 auditors. in and Mrs. he“ shooters. can be learn- N Institute held recently at the ,7. Ir and annual meetings were reports of the various commlt- 1 Mrs. Lucetta MacDonald; treafl- INSURANCE Be sure to call us when you have an In- surance Problem. 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