THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Women's Institute Meetings . suousrms: Covi-: JUNE. 22, 1350 .-j l Juno Morning Aglow tar-ilung the crim5oa'l-b3s- omed morn. Weaving gold threads across the Eastern sky; Each dreaming stream. roae-tint- ed mom on high. Feels the strange magic or a day new-born. ' NLJRYH AMERICAN im L. S. STEVENSON liRAN4' H MANACrEk school picnic was voted ior tlle scliigol oommlttee.m”a 0 new comm are: -The June meeting or the Aug- ways-and Means - Mrs. Doug- "0 T'c"MoND 57' ustine cove Women's Institute ias, Mrs. Burns. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. 4M""-'”- COWANV met at the home at Mrs. Lloyd Prizzell, Mrs. Beers. Mrs. Moore. lnman with the president in the Mn. Sentner, Mrs. Cook. Mrs. chair. The meeting opened by Coliiipion. Mi'S- Arsennillt. MIG. singing the Institute ode iollow- Me-Aleer. Ind Mrs. Hudson: plusvmgg W, L ed by repeating the creed in unir- 5'-'h90l -' MT5. Mnclnnis. Mrs. 1 I on. Roll call was responded in by m'-'""l- M"- m'"”Y- M"- VG-Wvv Th regular meeting of the Plus- Dawn silent breathes on uowers twent, two me n a and one Rbbmwm M”- 9'95 ville Women's Institute was held forlorn, visitor present, two new members 1 ' on Thursday evening, June 1. at And they, too. wake. uniold each Joined. Minutes or the last ineet- 5'" r M” F'”"k 3"'k9- We the home or Mrs. John P. Gal- sleepy eye' ii mg were read and approved. Pro- Joe G'"”"'' "d M"' mm" R!” lant. The mlnsti'els'ot the -wood no me End of e sad ' i . Lunch committee for next meet- ceeds irom play sponsored by the . with Mrs. Nelson Gallant pre- 1031831” aish Institute amounted to s2z.42. 3!; ,:f,'”,',,,f1c,2;:f' M” Mm" siding with the collect ior club But iiii their ioyous longs the Miss Helen Reid was appointed ' ' Women. i "mm '9 3W"1- . to i th 1 to th dd of Th roll callwa th answered weiillie lltnfhz Con:er:tio:ie”AP- by :cchansi-nil Bafrdenenaeeds. Wm” f"'-my mm mild hive W 2:” ti: ””l"”i? A n?3?n”'5? win It was decided to send 35.00 to The mm” mommy meeting of the tireasuwrgiirzpgirgi o owe Y glory fraught; M tl Pte d Mrs. 1 and -588. - - - . '.:r.";.":;....s.:.. i..'.:..:: .”.i”?...'? :l?f.2”;..32::3i 2:: 2";.:.?P;:t::”.”::;i?.::..".i: W W w 5”" ” ”"” M” '"” ""”' ”' mm. clnutheu. M”. Wang,” mm on. vimm, Wu Drunk m -- . ee. fresh vegetables by using only this de Iuxe Salad aka sandwiches Mrs Nelson Mscrndyen. MrI- Kenneth 13"" Minutes or the last meeting were Gallant. Mrs. Peter 2:. 'aallant. Cornwall 2 a: 1-1" H" mcm'h" .5"; Vinegar-Cider White or Mail It's the b i Son I-nd MW V9"d9 Websgl" in read and approved. Secretary re. Bertha Gallant. Mrs. John 1''. Gal- ' ' ' ' i ' ' as you ..i:::-.::.t:::s. ”.f.”lf..”lo.i. .; :.i:":. 2.22:2: - Mm on in nu sum. i ii... .. -" wood . xi , . . .. . the nut mamas. mu an m M mud” y mm prom do gglliey It W” moved md.secomed to sire to purchase it. The District and PurlfY.AMarilim0 Prbdu r. Maeung dosed by Imrlm me Juxy uh, Lunch commmta. Mm owed to send 35.00 to the Mum yllle branch have to take care of National Anthem. Alter which I sterling Rodd, Mrs. A, 3, 59113,, tobs Flood Relief Fund and that for llnbr and Nonsense and are asked dainty lunch was served by 1108- and Mrs. Ivan Turner. It was mov- 310 delegate would be sent to the ,9; esmghm C3,?! md cwkm wwams teas assisted by committee in ed and seconded that the meetirg Ch”l0W9l'4'iW!1 Women's Institute r en ' charge. Collection 5130. be adjourned. Collection so cents. Convention this year. which will P'9C"d5 mm Bingo. etc. for the Lunch was sewed and 3 50cm be held on July 10 and 11' The evening amounted to 36.11. Follow. 500-: hour spent. sale of the Institute organ was dis- ins adjournment a delicious lunch ' r-mmn-en-vn---V .l cussed n-nd Drererenoe will be glv- was served. ample tamer! Folks who love Corn Flakes buy Kellogg's as iast as we make 'em. Yes, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are the freshest! SOUTH WINSLOE W. L the Manitoba Relief Fund and gh, gough wimioe . g . What mortal breast con eive e the Secretary was instructed to at the home or lv1rs.vlf:al-Ila vggdtzlwialrcil vizlhhgslacvo :?(:l1rml:'l:r:ibe:sew wmdmus buss 6 m ""9 We 5” 0”” abwl 59”" Wednendny -lune 7- In the abseme Charles L. Gallant and Mrs vin-' m em" "deemed ” '19”? 1”" ink 115961 cl0lhhlE- RIBDONS 01 of the president, the vice presi- cent ggnam, and akin E50,, 3 MW bmugm? committees were heard Ind new dent. Mrs. Erith Hughes presided. fruit treat The remalnlln oo-n- - ones appointed. Sick and Pro- Meeting opened with the ode rah mmees repbrted Sansmcmgly 3-M Let mankind sing laudatlon-earth answered with somethlns ior - School and sick c mimittees ha have "Sin. Pia Whiste '- c””"""”" is i” be M” W -WY grub bag. The articles for the no reports. It was n?lOV9d and sec? ior the mlgl call ylor nextlmetftlarllg. :th at Mm River and Wm take me hall in loday for your FREE ceov grab bag which were on hind onded that 310.00 be donated to and Bingo and a. Freeze-out to 12;" '3 3 mm” a” W ””"h u”' If our new secure rental. were then auctioned also a prem- the Manitoba Flood Rene; punt-L raise iundt. Mrs. Daniel Gaiiai-.5 .A fl.” weath” l5.um3V0"m'3l9- lum blanket amounting to the Next meeting to be held at the invited the members to her home le',imv' Rlich 0358' H” M" be held. '1' sum of 8020. home 01 Mrs. Sterling Rodd on for the next meeting. It was de- l Vet schml Mme" The PP” N TVINEGARS Canning, N.S. Flakes so crisp they rustle out of the box! Sweet as the milk you pour over them! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are I sweetheart for frelhnesal NORTH MHATON W. I. MrIAltouRodd wu” t to the members of North Mill-on W. I on the evening of June 1st. After the usual opening 11 members lut- awered roll call and minutes were nu ma approved. secretary re- moved. second and carried l-hill 319,00 be given to the Manitoba Relief Fund and 310.90 to provldc prizes (or school ID1113115- Mrs. Lindsay Coles was asked to interview the oransemen retard- ing having a door cut at back of stage in the hall and Mrs. Percy Hooper and Mrs. Lindsay 00195 were appointed to see about pro- curing a curtain for the hall. Iii- stitute to pay iornboth these items. Sick committee reported several cu-as sent and Red cross Con- venor that tour pair socks had been sent in. Mrs. Alton Rodd re- ported that a candid parcel had been sent to our adopted Institute. Bills ior Flite and blinds for hall amounting to 88.89 were pre- sented and on motion paid. It was agreed to bring donations to sal- vation Army to next meeting. In cl-IAlu.orrarowu you hear about this ;6r xrxexk-JAM xzow-x.i'Jmex2f;7 The "power" of corn in every crisp bowlful . . . delidoua food to will: into energy. Eat hearty-eat happily- erlioy the beat! Get your Kellogg's Corn Flakes today! 9 Mrs. Reg. Coles extended an ill- ? vitation for this meeting. when lunch committee will be Mrs. M” ' Garth Hooper. Miss Elsie I-loopcr Besr. and Mrs. Earl Coies. Lunch was A served by hostess and committee and a social chat enjoyed. nlanlmtm w. a having been realized. A committee, ”'"m”'E w' L consisting or Mrs. Frizzell. Mrs. This lldila ad Hllhlield United Roberts. Mrs. selllck. Mrs. Stanley Women's Association met (or their Hurry. and Mrs. Good was ap- regular monthly meeting on the pointed to iormulate plans for the evening at May 24 at the home oi holding of an ice cream festival, Mrs. Dennis Neal. The opening the proceeds ox which are to he hymn was "Onward Christian Soldiers". Alter which.-Mrs. Ro- applieil on the manse debt. It was decided to finish paying ior- the land Selliok. asv devotional leader, church stove. and the possibility read an interesting story deallillt with missionary work. entitled, "A Book Pound Again." She also rent! an inspiring poem called "Life's Lesson." This period ended with the rriemile a singing the hymn. "Throw out The Lifeline." The business period opened with of procuring a sign was discussed. Plans were made to clean the church on the following Friday evening. The next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Frlzzell on the evening of June 28. when she .and Mrs.-Stems will serve lunch. the roll call. replied to by ten and the devotional ieadei will be members. followed by the minutes or the last meeting read by the secretary. it was reported that the recently held cake sale was very Mrs. Eric Hurry. The meeting clos- ed with the Mlzpah Benediction. after which lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. suoceasiul, the amount or 34800 Stanley Hurry. Mafia; Mqyiac delicious E one lucllovesiheir my raham flavour! me is o cmezsrle arscwrm we ,The May meeting or the Park- dsle women's Institute was held in the hall on June 5th with an attendance of twenty-seven mem- bers. The president, Mrs. Cant- well presided. The correspondence was read including a letter or thanks from a lady in England who had received a food parcel sent through the V. E. F. B. The school committee reported that new parts were needed (or rhythm band and that 230 pupils were,enrolled. The sick committee sent six cards also flowers to ll member in the Hospital. The treasurer. Mrs. Joe Gallant gave her report which showed favourable balance after all bills were paid. The Girl Guides enter- tained the Central Royalty Cuiides at a party held in the hall under the guidance of their sponsors. It was decided that Mr. Curran be asked to tune the piano twice an- nually and to attend to any neces- sary repair. 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