NgvEMBER "a. 1949 \ was GUARDIAN. CHARIJMTETOWN ___w___ ___ ___________W_____ _ _ _ rAcE maven iiiiififiiiisniurr MEETINGS WHIM ROAD W. l. ‘ ad W.I. he t e r id hi Thflwfiigig; at the home o! Innulcecll Campbell on Tuesday ' N0“ 1, with a good attend- _ The Club Women's ted by the members ‘ Roll call eyed by the payment of The secititary, Mtrs. '- n ave e mlIll-l 9S Wvlzgemglrlgfifiusgannual meeting old 115a the minutes of the meet- .“ held in September. méorrpspondence included n let- from the Federated Women's m skim; for aid to send convention in next year. It was reed by the members to assist [lg this matter. A receipt was rim received from the Salvation imy acknowledging a sum of mung collected in this district during their annual campaign. A letter from the Red CTOS-f YCQUQFF mg the members to aid in sewing md knitting clothes for small ihildrpfl ivas given attention and 1i was derided to send for the material at once. Organization of ‘ Em; 5@\\'lll‘.{ club was brought up, but lclt for further discussion. ‘eyergl girls of the distriebwere ippoiiitrii to cam‘ ss the district llie ilillillll in aid of the was BMW ninual 4"“ copenhasfi" grpllililnhi‘. The committees for the month gave their reports and the new com- mittees appointtid for November iire as folltiivs ick, Mrs. Webb Niclinlrtfln anti LPSllL‘ sll-laFL Entertainuitiil. llirs. J. N. Mac- Donald and ill '. (‘ccil Campbell. The folio-win} (ifiicers were also elected (or the coming year: Pre- Jdent, ‘tin. Wesley Campbell; . Mrs. Pete MacCar- l\'lrs. Webb Nichol- son audio Mrs. George Clarcy anili s .\l:ii~k Munroe: directors, lira. J. N. ltlacDonald. Mrs. Garnet llloore and ltirs. Cecil Campbell. After the business of the eve- ning had hccn dealt with the en- icrtaiiinicnt committee put on several intcrtisting contests. Mrs. Webb Nicholson invited the mem- bers to her homo for the meet- iiig in December when the roll call trill he an item for the Institute News. .'\irs. (‘mcil Campbell, the hostess sirvcd the members with a delicious lunch. After a social chat, the evening was brought to a close by the National Anthcm. WHEATLEY RIVER W. l. The annual meeting of Wheat- ley River W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. Gordon Andrew with the president presiding, Meeting opened by linging "Ode" and repeating “Creed" in unison. Roll call was respond- ed to by l3 members and one visitor. Minutes of last annual and regular moot: read. ap- proved and signcd. President gave her report. Secretary-tircasurci‘ gave a report of year's work. Re- ceipts 5180.41. Expenditures $162.05. Reports of committee. A pencil iharpcncr bought for school. lt W3! decided to have Miss Niaylczi Boswell come otit to the school and organize a sewing club, also to send for some Red Cross sew- ing. Some money for the Salva- tion Army passed in. It was mov- ed and seconded we give $10.00 to the Protestant orphanage. It was drcidrd to buy wreath for monument for Armistice and to K9! ilfl'l.“l‘ to make new curtains for hail. It tvris decided to write to llirs. A. lllflPhllllilll and see ii’ the uoiilal comi- to the hall some tvrnuig. Al" Fred ‘hlncltae invited mem- bPia ‘for ilecumhei‘ meeting, when l1l€‘ll1t)t‘l'S are to bring something for an nut-lion sale. Lunch com- mittee. .\lrs. William Dav, Mae Warrrn and Mrs. Milton Rackham. The following is the slate of nffircrs for the coming vezir: Pre- ltrtrnl. Itlrc ' _ Fred Niacltac; vice- president, lVli-s. William Ling: soc- lé0li\Ll';\‘-il't'.‘l l‘. Mrs. Preston aria-mi; rl cctnrs, Mra Gordan ~ . James Wares and lluntain; auditors, and Mrs. k. iViae War- arcs and Mrs. school, Miss v ks was extended . ‘will! officers. The meet- lll i .-» ..- - ' . An.,‘l“"‘l l‘-‘ elllslny; the National lltllfili. WHAT EVERY Middle-Aged Women SHOUlD KNDWI ‘l . vllen tears come too easily . . . ~ - l pnnicky “hm W“! Het upsit or ' $2131!‘ ulnexpected . . ._whon l-lndlelflf “n m “d 1"“ “ 8i nerves . ._ . these may Wlliclilnm of bmmy cheeses “do! 09v"? woman must will. women on t b“ alum“? M“? aerenclpa“ thrmlsh “"5 P973011 m“ aid my using common ithemoelv gm‘! Rood care of mali a?" “malaria plenty m mund" 8rd Wholesome food 5nd a 001:1" "B- And you'll also on...“ N “M. Mo. a- m. hi f . 9M2 lflmrd, iii moat vigil“ ‘yd building u you; oiiilool .3, fgtwlna n riizhmi- or over 60 . we Years bnhfldlllfl ‘C mel" give relied on Dr hufslplidatm “Q3 ma: batter. m: that mtva ‘m -W en- Dr. Omit"! run-down. Let: M. I Nerve 170941 Get m, i" .. _ was,“ _ _°°°’,‘, LOWER FREETOWN W.I. MIS. Win. Rogers entertained the October meeting of the Wom- en's Institute at her home in Lower Freetown on the afternoon of Oct. 26. when twelve members and three visitors answered the roll call. The president opened the meet.- lng tn the_usua.l way and the mlnutesvof last meeting were read and adopted. The treasurer re- ported that the missing window panes had been replaced in she school, also the dustbane had been bought. It was moved that the blll for the carton of Christmas and Everyday cards bk paid, Mrs. Frank Cairns was appointed to find out more particulars about: the Copenhagen quilt from hfrs. Leard, also about table for hos- pital. Mrs. Jardlne Stavert was ap- pointed to look after the produc- lng of Institute play and selecting the castf Next: day the meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ruc- sel McCarvllle and roll call to be answered by dflnnting an article for the grab bag. Program for the day was put on by Mrs. Stovert. and was heart- ily enjoyed, while next day Mrs. Lloyd Burns and Mrs. Willlani Rogers will have charge. Cod liver oil capsules were dis- tributed at the close of the meet.- lng to those who wished them. The hostess served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed, MEADOWBANK W.I- Mrs. Stanley Hyde entertained the members of Meadow Bank W.I. for their October meeting. Meeting opened in the usual man- ner with the presldent presiding. Bills amounting to $6.02 were pre- sented and ordered paid. Mrs. I‘. Scott and Mrs. S. Clow offered to store school window boxes for the ‘winter months. The secretary was asked to purchase cod liver olt capsules, Correspondence was read and discussed and a, letter of thanks for sympathy extended was received. The school commit- tee nrc to purchase dustbane for the school. The members decided to pack woollens to be sent away in exchange for blankets. Miss Laura Crosby invited the members for the November meet.- ing when the roll will be answer- ed with the annual membership fee. Miss Jean Boyle, Mrs, L.H. Drake and Mrs. Charles Hyde will assist: ivlth lunch. Collection was taikcn and the meeting closed with the King. Lunch was served and a social hour spent. hMOR-IJLI. W. I. The annual meeting oi’ thn Moir- cll Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James O'Brien on Nov. 2 with an attendance of twenty two members and two vis- itors. Roll Call was answered by each member paylng her annual fct’. The president, Mrs. Edward Anderson presided. The meeting opened with Institute Ode. A dis- t‘tl$SlOn on the teaching o! sing- Jng took place. It was decided to form a girl's sewing club in the near future. Mira. Freiman Jay and Mrs. A. B. MacAdelm, kindly offered to teach the girls sewing. The election of’ officers took place as follows: president-Mrs. Edward Rossltcr, vice president- lvfirs. Gaston Dupuis. occrcrnry- tneaisurer-Mrs. Emma. Drake. Auditors-Mm. Alphonsus Kelly, .\ll'S. W. T. Coffin. Mrs Coffin Mrs. Edward Anderson kindly in- vltcrl mPmbrrS to hcr tic/me for Dec. inc-cling. ‘ TRYON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the 'l‘r)'<lu. W. I. met at. the home of Mrs. George Pratt. The presid- ent Miss Florence Mnbcy presided. and meeting opened by singing the Institute Carol followed by hhe rrced in unison, roll call was res- ponded to by seventeen members donating n convalescent card and two visitors were present. Minutes of the inst. meeting were read and approved. It was dccided to make another collection of old woollens and ship when a. hundred pounds have come lll. bundles to bc left at Mrs. Spurgcnn Clark. Correspondence was read by the secretary lt. consisted of a letter from the Institute office concern- ini: the making of niii Rutogrgph quilt buit no decision was made. Also a letter from the Department of Education concerning the fln- ancing of music in the school; n crinmlt-tce of three were appoint- ed from the chair to look 1mg the matter, the ccmmlttee, Mrs. Spur- geon Cl.irk. Mrs Austin Smith, and Mrs. Florence Toombs. Mrs. Austin Toombs and Mia; Florence Mnbey were asked to cal! 0n Mrs. Eairl Mnyhew and present her with a table cloth from the Institute Moved by Mrs. Robert Grow- ford seconded by Mrs. Florence ‘Poombs that all bills be paid. Sick committee reported Inaldng several calla. Next meeting to be held at Mira. Spurgeon Clerks. roll riill to be answered wit-h dues. Lunch Committee are Mrs. Heath I-Iowatt, Mrs. Claude Veooey and Mrs. Spu-rgmn Clark. Collection amounted to $1.45 and donation of $1.00 was received frcirn Miss Ruby Howatt. Mrs. Robert Craw- rorri to have charl of the prro- gram. At this Um¢ the Institute presenter! the president with n quilt, and Mra. llhrl Mabey was given nix to rFplncQ t-hooo loot in recent fire. The 9108mm M‘ the evening consisted of an Island con- 5L given hy the president. The ifieeling closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in chaise. ‘ ELMSDALE W.I. The annual meeting of the Elms- dale Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James Currie on Nov. 1st with 15 members pa)’- lng their membership fees. Meet- ing opened by the repetition of the Creed followed by roll call and reading minute! of lalt me and last annual meeting. Corrcsponde was read from Miss Boswell. supervisor, mqugn. m3 "Wing clubs. Motion carried “Ffievime club be formed with Ada-ms raseii Rix and Mrs. Lloyd read this eadera. The secretary tivitie! e 229°" °f "w Year's ac- able .Nw ich was very credit. of 6m ext followed the election w“ acers. Mrs. George Murray sum liflvllnted chairman and re- p HO e ection were an follows: Test ent. Mrs. Robert Brennan; VICE-president, Mm Harry wens; ficgfhtaryilrefisl-lfel‘. Mrs. Everett Ca lews, directors. Mrl. Bruce Mu" 9- M"- GEOPBe Murray and Jagiefagl%flsrlilffg¢ld auditors, $21. n . . Matthews. H m A vote of thanks was given the Pstlrlniz President, Mrs. Frank Dunn. and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fraser Rix, for the efficient manner in which they carried out their duties. Mrs, Bruce Currie invited the members to her home for the December meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. as- sisted by committee in charge. The ‘National Anthem closed the meeting. SOUTH GRANVILLE W.I. _Thc members of South Gran- vllle W.I. met at the home of M11. Peter Morrison for their annual meeting on Thursday evening, Nov. 3. The president, Mrs. Johi. H~ Vlad-find. presided and meet.- lllg opened by singing Ode and repeating collect. The minutes of the last annual meeting, also the minutes of the previous monthly meeting were read by the 59cm. MTV. Irene M. Morrison, approved and signed. Thirteen members paid their fees for the coming year. The president. tn tier address spoke V913’ encouraging ivords to all member-Q llfElrlg them to keep"our shoulder to the wheel" and there- by accomplish the worthy tasks of the W.I. Officers for the ensuing year are; President, Mrs. John H. Mac- Lcod (re-elected); vice president, Mrs. Sheldon Abbott. Secretary, Miss Lois Abbott, Treasurer, Mrs. Vl/ellingtori MiicInnis, Directors, Mrs. Stirling Corbett, Mrs. Waiter Murphy and Miss Ema. Morrison. Auditors: Mrs. Sheldon Abbott and Miss Alexandra Keir (re-elected). It: was moved and seconded t» hold a bazaar the first part: of December. Our birthday box was opened which amounted to $4.04. Thecommlttees were heard from and the following appointed for next month. School committee, Mrs. Sheldon Abbott, Mrs. Louis Corbett. Lunch committee, Mrs. John MacLeod, Mrs. Stirling Corbett and EH1! M.Morrlson.Card com- mtttee, MrsSttrllngCorbett (re-op- polnted) Roll call for next meeting is to be answered by an exchange o1 Christmas gifts. Place of meeting- Mrs. Sheldon Abbott's. A programme was carried out by Irene Morrison, the prize being won by Miss Irene MacLeod. closed by singing the National An- them. Lunch was served by the hostess. KINGSTON W. I. The thirteenth annual meeting and regular monthly eting of the Kingston W. I. was eld at the home of Mrs. Zyfpha Newson on Thursday evening. Nov. 3. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Wil- liam Colwill, the vice-president, conducted the meeting. Meeting opened with the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by I7 members and two visitors pre- sent. Minutes of October regular meeting and last annual meeting wore read. approved and signed. It was moved and seconded that the same school committee act next month. Collection was taken amounting to $10G Bills were presented and paid. Mrs. Malcolm McSwain invited members for Db- cember meeting. Two thank you letters were read. Correspondence was rrad and discussed. It was moved and seconded that we get wreath for Soldier's Monument. Roll call suggestion get-well or baby card. The treasurer read the annual report: Balance from pre- vious year $189.63; receipts. $132.11 '1‘ n t a l, $321.74: expenditures, $273.81; balance on hand $48.13. Nineteen members paid 25 cent! for dues amountlnfl l" $4775- Tlio following officers were elected for 1949-50: Honorary pre- sident, ltirs. Hchcr Campbell: pre- sident. Mrs. Earl Willis: vice-pre- sident, Mrs. William Colwill: sec- retary. Mrs. Myron Holmes; treac- urer. Mrs. Whitfield Yeo; corres- pondence secretary. Mrs. Moi-rill Green: directors. Mrs. Albert Clow. Mrs. Bertram Willis; auditors. Illa-a. Zvlrha Newson and Mrs. Edgar Nowson. Mrs, Tyrus Holmes was ap- pointed to look after Red Cross work. Lunch committee. Misses Shirley Nowson and Blanche Docherty. It was decided that each mem- ber brintZ something to next meeting. to donate to the orphan- "m n was moved by Mrs. Ber- tram Willis that the meeting be adjourned. __._-_-—-—-—- -' BRACKLEY W.I. The recall anniversary rnaetln: or Bracklcv W.I. was held at the home of rs. Will Younker Oct. 13 with fourteen members present and a number otf visitors. The meeting opened ‘wtth the _.in¢1n¢ of the "carol and re- peatiniz the "creed" in unison. The minutes were read and approved. For roll call, each member answer- ed with R joke, p WOIUIWTIHO verse. nontcstr and even to dic- tribtition of home-made candy. The president then welcomed the members of Harrington W.I.. Sup- ervisor MlSS Robin. Mia: Boswell and Miss Johnson of the Art Cw- tre who had come to celebrate this anniversary with us. On motion. the minutes of a previous oxoou- uye meeting were adopted. BUI- lnesn arising from this executive meeting was then dealt with. nut; amounting t0 81-56 Wm etina voted paid. A letter of apwectntion WEST ROYALTY W. I. ANNUAL MEETING __i w , s w‘ The Annual Meeting of West Royalty Wrmonis Ikistiirtute was lielid at "Glen Alden" the harm of Mrs. Alfred Webster with eight- een members and three visitors present. Two new member: wen-e added to our number. Discussion took place with re- gard to Remenbirance Dal’ 0589'!‘- vance. As no memorial had been given for the two boys 0! our dta- ; ti-ict who had made (the supreme sacrifice (Seaman Ivan MacKinn- on and LAC. Bob Gates), the aug- gestiOn of the installation d! a bell for the school met with unanimous approval. Miss Elizabeth Powley was asked to select: and purchase the bell and 1t possible to have ll. presented to the school on Hie-mem- osstl" OF CANADA the Ode followed by the creed in Un- opened meeting by singing lson. Roll Call was resptmded to by fourteen members and six we; read by the president for the donation of pillows to the P.E.I. Hospital. On motion 1t was decid- ed to canvass the district for the Help Build lip Your Child with _l Salvation Army. The Institute ie- visitors with "A Weed I Pull brance my elded to autograph two quilt: when I See It." Owing to the popularity of tthe ’ blocka, the proceeds to go to the Minutes read, approved and 1mm“... OM61 Dania; in the whmi expenses of delegates at the ron- signed by the President. Cor- n was agreed ma; in mun-e mesa fcrerice in Copenhagen. The school i-espondemoe included two ac- be held each {Mu-fight M11 Ru“. knowledgemen-ts of expression of Sympathy sent by Secretary also a. leoter from Mrs. Riobln regard- ing making of quilt blocks by In- stitute members, Secretary to gain more information regarding sire and material for same. Salvation Army collectors nam- ed also Orphanage Collectors, members are requested to bring donations to next meeting. Re- port. of school committee given by Mrs. W. J. MacLcod- No sick committee present. A donation of $2.00 received from Mrs. Lorne Stevenson fcr Musical instruct- ion by Mr. Jones. Committees for Noyernber are as follows; Sick- Mrs. C. S. Dingwell and Mrs. Foo- ter Sellar, School-Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. Chalmers Laird. Lunch-Mrs. Percy Dickleson and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. Program- Miss Lynette. Brown and Mrs. Mun-ray Orr. Place of Meeting, Mrs. Melvin Maoleodfls where roll call will be ell Bell, IVIIs. Tyler Beck. Mirs. Ver- non Burke iincl Miss Velma Burke were nominated to nmike the sand- Wiches for the next pflfly- MEI“- botrs were requested m bring d0- nntions for the Christmas Food parcel for our adopted Institute to the school on Nov. 11th. It was decided to have all mem- bors send their donations for the rummage sale to the Bright Spot ntl later than Nov. Zlrd. Mrs. England volunteered to I- dcr the necessary supply 0'! 00d Liver Oll Ca/psulcs for children of school age. After the reports o! the retar- ing officers had been aoccpicd the following were elected for tihe coming year: Prestdentr-Mrs. John England (re-elected), Vice Preci- denit-Mrs. Irwin Miller, Secret- ary-Mrs. Ben Moore, Treasurer- Mlss Elizabeth Powley, Directors- Mrs. Russell Bell and. Mrs. Wilbur Tratnor. The next meeting will be held and sick committees then gave their reports and were re-elected for another month. Next. place of meeting, Mrs. Les- lie Proivse's, roll call to be an- swered with the paying of tees. Lunch committee, Mrs. Harvey Jenkins and Mrs, Allison Brycii- ton; programme committee. Miss Woolrtdge and Mrs. Jenkins. The! president then called on Missl Robins to give a. talk. She spoke on the forming of an adult sev- ing class which could be held at a centre which would accommo- date several institutes. Miss Bor- well, assistant supervisor, outlined the work of the girls sewing club. A contest was then conducted and much enjoyed by all. Miss John- son of the Art. Centre was called upon and spoke on the work in this valuable project for the child- ren, also showed some interesting examples of their work tn art making. The Institute ode was then sung. Boys and girls of all school ages grow so fast and are no acdvni that many become rim down and listless, subject to ooldll without showing any warning signs. When this condiflofli _bec0mcs apparent, why not give them a good tonic to help promote healthy growth, strong bones, sound and a more husky body? Scott's Emulsion oontnhl ‘ Cue Natural Vitamins A and D with other neon- lary elements to help build energy and reliltnnfii Healthy, sturdy children have greater resismnnvd‘ winter ailments and recover more quickly. Buy plen- sant-tasting, economical Scott's Emulsion today. o. ' scoii's E m u' lslbu not iusi A-10Nl(—»f7_’_S ‘Plfiflif/{RFlltififflllllfllffofivv u n . I the theme Handicaps. Bho woo ' Ruth“ who ~ Premium blankets were auc- answered with n "question box" at Mm wmmd hank-s “an, Mm assisted by Helen Rodd ttoned by Mrs. Rannhan. The The evening program was con- Mun-mmMi-gwebstcnitlfrrcqhorne The business period 6mm” Wm, family in England. Inch president had a jelly-bean guesa- ducted by Mrs. E. Stevenson who and Mm cOnnm-s in charge o; the minutes o‘ the list meeting are asked to don“. two m“ gig contest. Collection amounted rend béiujokei. 9191:1521? hliyy lunclrL Meeting Claw-d M“, Nation- which were wad and wwwed. 00¢ . $3.75. The meeting closed by 01ml! ‘"1 i‘ 1 l! a1 Anthem. me “easuwn m“ Emu, M Elsie Orawfocsid Se; nppdnld mu c trike contact: a to come to the Hull to help ll! crease our funds. i Plans were mndo for the bars to aibtcnd the Y. P. U. Rally which was to be held at: Anna. Stevenson. Mrs. W. J. Mac- Leod asked members to name new provincial executive. Reading by Mrs. Melvin MucLcod and Mrs. J. B. Dickieson. Instrumental Music by Mrs. George DlPlKlESOH and a. recitation by Mrs. Howaird LlnZ singing "0 Canada" and a delic- ious lunch served by the hostess and committee brought this pleas- ant social hour to a close. ported that the total expenses tiho Y. P. U. are to meet this year ln connection with iremvatlng the church amounted b0 0V8!‘ $50.00. Florence Gillespie was appoint- cd to contact the Salve/lion AirmY SOUTH ‘VINSLOE Y. P. U. South Wlnsloe Y. P. U. held NEW GLASGOW w" I‘ their first meeting for tihis season . h Prld 'i tcomtoth ehurchonAr-m- - T“ "91"" mew“? "l ‘he “is” a “‘”m° “m” mnemm goiiiiiirozamch on ay eve“ “g iguce Igay. ThEeY Wore invited. to Kmllllllsm Tmm- 0* New Gmsg°w women's msmmc $1375‘ . 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