MARCH" 13, J 1951 Women's Institute Meetings MONTAGUII W. The March meeting the Wom- v Institute of atuue was :35 .; the home 1 100- W10 Mme... ads 3; ennintudand Wu conducted by the ill" GN- ws. A,..D. Ma - . The minutes of the previous meeting were by the secret- Nm, urns" iuintcn and ap- - as read.iV '.f.;ff,. was glhtlo attendance of members and visitors and tive new members were welcomed. The con spondence was read md discussed. and reports of com- mittee 81V9n- . Mrs. Emery Miacllell and Mrs. Smart Nelson were appointed on me sick commitea for the next W.-5 months. Mrs. Cecil Beck and Mrs. Arth- ur Fraser, Mrs. George Preece and we Arnold Vanlderstine were ap- pointed to attend the reiiietration .1 visitors to the High school on WPdilESdBy and Thursday. ,” me. close of the meeting the menihers nnd visitors enioyed a social hour which featured an Iflsil contest. A vu-y substantial mm was realized from a sale of articles with Mrs. Emery MlcNeii. Mrs. Robert Machcn and Mrs. Gm-ge Preece acting as auction- IS. I wA delicious lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted by Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn, Mrs. Ar- ncid Vanlderstinc, Mrs. Stewart Nelson and Mira. Leo Golllnge. ORWELL COVE W. 1. Mrs. John Mqrtae was hostess to the Orwell cove Women's In- siitute on February 14th with six members and one visitor present. The meeting opened by repeat- mg the creed in unison. Minutes of list meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by an exchange of Vaientiries. . secretary reported s28.50 collect- ed for Childrens Aid Scciety. Sick conmiitlee reported one call. Cor- ii-spoiideiice was read and approv- ed and discussed. It was moved by Mr... James I-booney and seconded by Mrs. J. A. Macbeod to send .50 in tiie district secretary. Members decided to make two quilts for orpliziiiuge. Auction sale which was to he held was postponed until next meeting. Mrs. John Mcftae wiis the lucky winner of Dime lottery proceeds of which am"- ouviictl to .70. .'.irs. J. A. Macleod invited the mrinbers to her home for the ,I.i.-.i'cli meeting. Roll call to be answered by a patch for quilt. Mrs. Frank Rooney and Mrs. D. M. MIlCDOIIilid were appointed on the programme committee Ms. Earnest Macleod enter- tained the group with a very in- teresting contest; winner, Mrs. James Rooney. six members donated the am- ouiit of 33.00 to The Canadian March of Dimes. Meeting adjourned and a very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. CAVENDISH W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Cavendish Auxiliary of the W. M. s. met at the Manse on Wed. afternoon, Feb. 14. The IHQCNRK opened by the Inrd's Prayer in umscii. Following the reading of the minutes the roll call was ans- ii-rrerl by seven members repeat- inu a verse of Scripture beginning Willi the second letter in the lord missionaries. The next meet- ing the letter will be "S". The "nrch meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Mccou- hrev with Mrs. Milton Green as worship leader and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson to cffer prayer for I Missionary. Lunch committee, Mrs. Cleo. Mc- coiibrey and Mrs. Iaorne MacNeill The Community l-Iriendship Sec- rei:irv reported Bi home calls, 17 hospital calls and 21 cards sent. Mi-s. Alfred Mocae, our Temper- ance and Christian Citizenship secrrtszy read an article entitled "Wliy Rudyard Kipling turned aguiiist alcoholic. liquor." A A very intere&ina' account or Prcsbyterial W, ' given by our delegate. Miss nice Axeworthy. The worship service was con- ducted by the treasurer. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Theme -- "His Silo-nt Presence." Two poems. "Silence" and "To the Youth of Our Land" were read by Mrs. Ai- lred Moore. I The President, assisted by Miss Jeiiiiie Mocre, Mrs. Olaf Steven- son and Mrs. Alfred Moore pre- sented the V and V! Chapters of the study Book. "The United Church lice-enters Japa " in die- logue form. This book as well as "Japan Begins Again". "A Torch in Japan" ”I'wo swords" and "XI- ilawn" are being read by the mem- bers. It is hoped that these books will be read at once and passed on to other members. Mrs. Ernest. MacNeiil- than of- fered prgycr for Japanese teachers - Japanese Youth and Missionaries in Japan. especially mentioning Miss a Thom!!- Mlzixiii aeneaictioii closed the meeting. . The Ladiee' Aid decided lnetold of having a travelling apI'0lI.' We! Vouid make and distribute to each home a -houa.y.bag' - a dime being dropped in it etch iioiisay. Refreshments were served by Era Alma mom and mu im- nice Axeworthy assisted bi "19 hostess. PAIR OOINII W. I- Aid Society and reported the total amount subscribed was 110.50. Oorelpondenoe was then read and discussed. It consisted of two Thanlt-You' letter: .from sick who reeeiyed treats. letters from Windsor Can 00-. PIIIIDN” 011 lldueatlon Week. letter on Home Crafts. Miss Robin wrote re- the Lreldership Course for iDistrict Executive Members. it was moved Ind seconded to send .50 as the share of the expense to the Die- trict Secretary. Mrs. Malcolm Mac- I.eod's letters proved very inter- esting. The Drama Festival Pap- er: "Is Driunatics run?" was then read and a Bulletin from the Ag- ricultural Engineering Service showing the plan for Farm Kitch- en as shown at Amherst Fair. sick-Committee reported send- ing treats to three. -Following committees were appointed for next month: School-Mrs. Henry Meek. Mrs. George Kenward. sick-Mrs. Ivan Duggan. Miss Barbara Machod. Program-Mt-s. Barbara Mac- Leod, Miss Annie Macl..eod. Lunch-Mrs. Foster Dunning, Mrs. Henry Meek, Mrs. George Kenward. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. George Howatt. Roll call to be answered with an Irish Joke. Collection amounted to 31.60. Poirfeits .50. Then all members exchanged Valentines, all were very interest- ing displaylng many fine pieces of art while others”weare very useful being in form of holders. The program committee took charge and presented very interesting contests. Meeting closed with "The King," folhwed by a delicious lunch. then two WINSLOE NORTH W. I. ....... The Winsloe North Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Leonard Gudmore on Tuesday ev- ening February 13. The President, Mrs. James Cudmcre presiding. The meeting opened by singing. "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet." and repeating creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eleven members The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read, approv-. ed. and signed. Correspondence was read and discussed. it was moved and seconded that 810-.00 be contributed to the Red cross. The Secretary reported 59.96 made on Croklnole Parties. Mrs. Nelson Stevenson thanked the members for gift and fruit received. The school committee had no report. The sick committee re- ported no calls made. New oom- mittees appointed : Schooi- ( 3 mos.) Mrs. Stanley Younker. sick-(3 mos.) Mrs. Leith Car- ter and Miss Winnie Cudmore. The March meeting was invit- ed to the home of Mrs. Albert Younker. The lunch committee: Mrs. Stanley Younkcr, Mrs. Al- bert Younker. and Mrs. Heath Craswell. The collection for the evening t to l. . Programme committee, for March, Mr. Walter Roberts. The business section of the meeting house sleeps six comfortably or 20 as protection against aerial house. The 14-lndh-tihick domeland protection from the weather. - FAMILY F0xlIOI.l-Latest e shelters is this ,dome-rooted, concrete structure. which San Francisco builders say can be installed in your back yard for 31250. The 12's-ton . ntry in the parade of home bomb in an emergency. When not in use attacks, it doubles as utility room or: guest eight-inch walls should-be adequate An auction sale was then held, the capable auctioneer for the oc- casion being Mrs. James Oildmore. the sum of 312.94 was realized. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. CI.l.'N'l'0N W. 1. Mrs. Leslie Paynter was hostess to the Clinton Women's Institute on Wednesday evening, February lsth. with the president in the chair, meeting opened in the us- ual manner. Roll call was res- ponded to by'ten members with a donation to' the "March of Dimes": total t received 82.45. One visitor was present. Minut- es of last meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. one girl's sweater and one girl's dress were passed in and knitting and sew- ing given out. The sick committee reported four sick calls made. s24.2l was reported proceeds from recent parlor social. 59.32 was reported profit from christ- mas cards. March committees ,were appointed as follows: Lunch-Mrs. Ivan Pickering. Mrs. Charles Woodside and Mrs. Willard Riley. Programme-Mira. C. B. Cross and Mrs. Stirling McKay. ' Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. George McKay when the roll call will be answer- ed with a joke or fine. Sick com- mittee for next quarter, Mrs. Wil- fred Pickering and Mrs. Ian Henderson. Correspondence was read consisting of a letter r the purchasing at cans. An interesting letter from Mrs. McLeod further describing her tripto oopenhag. en. one from Miss Helen smith telling of the establishment-of a shop to display and sell heme- crafts, and one from Miss Robin, informing us of the leadership Course to be held March 15th and 16th. A motion to send .50 cents to help pay expenses of a member closed with the "King." from the district to the course was . was taken carried. The members decided to bring donations to -the Childen's Aid Society to the next meeting. It was moved. seconded and car- ried that the date of regular meetings be changed from the seccntl Wednesday evening of the month to the second Tuesday so that meetings would coincide with tbme heid' by. the surrounding districts. Plans were made for a card party to be held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Clark. Collection and meeting closed with two contests, after which the hostess and her committee served a dainy lunch. ' "” ":'- Mj..j....j. SOUTH WINBLOE W. I. The monthly meeting of south Wlnsloe Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Harold Diamond on Feb. 'ith with the president, Mrs. Erith Hughes opening the meeting by reading the Institute Ode. The Island I-Iymni was then sung, followed by the creed. The roll call was answered by nine in be a. The minutes or the previous meeting were read and approved. It was decided to ask Mrs. J. Macxinnon of Iiighfield to present her entertainment in win- sioe Road Hall in the.near future and to sell refreshments and baz- aar articies the same evening. sev- eral membe a wished to'get'. more oleum capsules and secretary was asked to.get them. Sick committee reported many calls made and treats sent to elev- en who had been alck. It was de- clded to send treats in future to those only who were . receivini; medical care in the event of an 1) ,, .. - . .. my ported purchase of first aid kit for school. . It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid to the aforemen- tioned committees. Severnl thank-you cards and notes were received for treats and in acknowledgement ol sympathy were then appointed:- school: Mrs. Earle Rodd and Mrs. Val McDonald. sick: Mrs. Allison Ford and Mn. Lloyd Gil- lespie. Program: Mrs. Ivan Tur- ner. Lunch: Mra. Earle Rodd. Mrs. J. R. Skinner and Mrs Allison hard. A great deal of discussion arose from the van pondencc. School mghfield W. I. committee in con- nection with fees for Musical Fes- tival, also concerning the purchas- lng.of furniture for the teacher's room in the new school. A letter from the Red Cross was read ask- ing for blood-donors for next clinic to be held in -Charlottetown. It was decided to-aend a donation of so cents to district secretary to help pay expenses of delegate to the Leadership Course. Collection of 86 cents was then taken. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Skinner on March 7th, with roll call to be answered with Pennies for Friend- ship for A. C. W. W. Funds. A contest ed by Mrs. Sterling Bodd and put on by Mrs. Ivan Turner was much enjoyed. Lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge and a social hoursspent. , Meeting closed with "Good Night Ladies." KELVIN GROVE W. 1. ---Mrs. Percy MacMurdo enter- tained the members of Kelvin Grove W. 1.. at the February meeting on Tuesday evening, Feb- ruary 6th. Meeting opened with Jingle Bells, followed by creed in unison. Minutes were read, ap- proved and signed. Twelve mem- bers answered roll call with a health rule. Three visitors were present and one member from past year joined for ensuing year. After some discussion, it was de- cided to leave packing box of clothing until next month to see it more articles would come in. It was also decided to pack two or more boxes of meat to be sent to an Institute in England. Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Millar to takei charge of packing them. It was moved and seconded to buy a T.B. bond, also to pay our share of the expenses of the delegate who goes to the Leadership Course in Charlotte- town, also :2.00 membership ice to Drama Festival. Mrs. Lorne Crozier passed in nine dollars from party held at her home and nine dollars was passed in'from a party held by Mrs. Horace Paynter and Miss Ethel Callaghan. Mrs. Picketts and Mrs. Laird brought the highlights from the meeting on Civil Defence. that they attended in Kenslngton. It was moved and seconded to have a music teacher come to school to train the children. Correspondence was read and discussed, and a letter from Mrs. MacLeod on strange foods and habits encountered on her trip to (l ,. ” mm was read by Mrs. Robert Hogg and caused a good laugh. A paper. is Dramatics Fun? ,was read by the secretary. Collection amounted to bl.65, freezer .30, me-mbershihn fee .25. Mrs. Percy Millar invited the -mem-be 3 for the next meeting, lunch committee, Mrs. John Hcgg, cards. The following committees committee" was asked to contact' I jouaaoian. CHARIJOTTETOWN . and is roll or druggin: wuju-hm. ...FOR Science progresses . . . for 50 vars we have used little white tablets-acctysaiicyiic acid-for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain killer is available in a nmiorm without the disadvantages of acidity, insolubiiity and bitter taste. It is called DISPIIN DISPRIN la ulubh and .riihrum'.zIly mulul. When in the RELIEF OFAPAIN... taken in water as recommended, it enters the stone- ach as a rm solution solves (not merely and not as uiidissolvcd particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach discomfort. DISPIIN is readily adrorkl. Because it dednitcly dia- disintcgrates) DISPRIN permits speedy absorption and gives quicker relief. Science steps forward with PAIN RELIEF DISPRIN ilydltttill. Eveiichildrenwilltakeitreadiiy. BIPIN i new available It drvggidi. lottiaa at 26 tabit O Mandy Podiai hiden of Q SAFI SPEEDY PLEASANT BY THE MAKERS OF 'DlI10l.'ANTlSBPI'lC-Rl?CKl'IT as COLMAN (CANADA) LIMTTED. PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION. MONTREAL Laird and Mrs. Lorne Crozler. A valentine contest put on by Mrs. Robert Hogg was enjoyed by all, with Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Morris Smith winners. Meeting adjourned -and lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee in charge.-Bur. BALTIC W. I. The March meeting of Baltic W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Crozler on Friday evening. March 2nd with an attendance of six members. The meeting open- ed in the usual way. Roll call was answered by Irish Jokes. Mlinutes were read and ai?DF0V9d- The new globe purchased for school was displayed and bill for same was paid. Sick com- mittee reported sending three treats. Mrs. Earle Matth-we was appointed to buy toilet tissues for school. Correspondence was dealt wih and a discussion held on School Lunch Boxes. It was decided to have .iii cent articles for grab-bag at next Mrs. Morris Caseley, Mrs. Harold .lE9i.iIlg at home of Mrs. David Cousins. Collection .36 cents. Each member drew a pig in the dark. A word contest by Mrs. Gordon Cousins was won by Mrs. Bruce Contest by Mrs. Bruce Crozier was won by Mrs. Earle Matthews. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Edgar Matthews. PIIEETOWN W. I. Birch Grove Women's. Institute met on Thursday, March 1st at the home of Mr..and Mrs. George Lewis, with the President, Mrs. Iiruman Paynter presiding. The roll call was answered by a large number or members. one visitor was present. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and -repeating the creed in unison. The minutes of February meet- ing .were read and approved and correspondence received since then was read and discussed. The school committee reported on a crazier and a. Musical Instrument . visit to the school. several articles were found to be needed and 003' mittee was asked to supply these. The school committee appoint- ed for next month consists of Mrs. iLyman Smith and Mun Aultin Rogers. Visiting committee also reported several calls made. Plans were made for a Parcel Photo to be held in the near future. Th special event of the evening was sale of hats which caused much merriment and a nice sum If money was realized. The convener Mrs. George Jar- dlne distributed knitting and MW- ing materials among the members and requested that all garments be handed in at the April meet- ing. Plans were also made to: sending old woollens to a factor: to be made into blankets. Thk will be attended to at a latexkdate. The meeting closed with the National Anthems after. which lunch was served and a pleasant social hour was spent..Nextl, aet- lng to be held at the home Mrs John lewis. Yo u.,.ino, And through yogi; Red of mercy possible. in Civil Defence- yintraiiare. 15? were; there. Vile In target the "threats"? As flame and death raced across those traitic decks, your Red Cross was quickly on the scene- there. Your contribution made the work the -"llereale" . . . Tie Manitoba Floodh --' Ilia Rimouski and Cabana Fins . . . never. except in war. has the need for Red Cross servioesbeenaodemandinl---0”” l iirainonizedciouruiiduohem-.And today. the future presents a new challense and new demands-as tliejlled Cross prepares its nation-wide organizIti0n"t0' i play its role with the Armed Forces and Hill, eld you'll liewhawgltal his to . keep yourned Cross atrongi Give now. tcsiipportRed(,:rouaei-vioeIiorDl!I.Iie'- Vetetllti. Free Blood Traiuiuelolhotltpat HoepitaiaandClvil.l)efenctflfrllnlIl'l-(l3iV' X Cross, you were .Iy 'i. ( . llili .h 4 (tiers renal. cow-av use sttfleeezzllli A. I CANA bran