I Women's A Institude Meetings MARCH 23.: 1953 STERLING W. I. The members of Sterling W. I. were entertained at the home of Mrs. W.I. Green on Tuesday. March 10th when there were seven- teen members and three vtsitors in attendance. The president, Mrs. Elmer Fyfe. pfealded and the meeting opened by singing "School Days" followed by the creed in unison. , The members answered the roll cau by telling an "Irish Joke". The secretary read the minutes of the February meeting and the corres- pondence which consisted of letters from the Red Cross. from the Eur- opean flood relief fund appeal and many letters of thanks, A motion For'QuaIity MiIcIncss Value ,. CA NA DA'S DI .S'77,”.S'T SELLING CIGARETTE TOBACCO on. memo HI" "'"mmllmlllumln...-I ash content. 0 . and l O O for ranges an Q It has high-heating value and low It's dry-cleaned to remove all slats erior coal. It's oil-treated to prevent dust filter- ing through your house. It comes in the NUT size that is ideal for the new agave heaters. as well as R. size-the perfect coal for the was made to send 825.00 to the flood relief fund. The committees gave their re- ports and it was decided to hold a card party in the school. The com- mittee in charge is as follows: Min Virginia Fleming. Mrs. Blois Mac- Ewen and Mrs. Crawford MacKay. Mrs. V.W. MacI..ean will enter- tain the members at the school for the April meeting when the roll call will be answered with a tea bag and by a suggestion on "How to celebrate our 40th anniversary." The program. committee will be Mrs. J. E. Hiscott and Mrs. Earl Henry. and the lunch committee will be Mrs. J. S. MacKay, Mrs. KR. MacKay, Mrs. Blois Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Lorne Macliiwen and Mrs. H.S. Macllwen. The collection was taken and amounted to the sum of 52.10. The program committee took charge and the program consisted of two contests. One, "A part of the body” oontest. prepared by Mrs. Max Ferguson was won by Mrs. H.S. Maclifwen and Mrs. Elmer Fyfe, and another. ”Shamrock" drawing contest prepared by Miss Virginia Fleming was won by Mrs. Lorne Macliiwen and Mrs. W.I. Green. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge, and the meeting closed with the "More We Get Together" and the National, Anthem, BRACKLEY POINT W. I. The regular monthly meeting of Brackley Point W. I. was held on Thursday evening March 5th. at the home of Mrs. Gregor Mo. Callum with 12 members and one visitor in attendance. Humorous Irish jokes told in answer to roll-call were greatly enjoyed by all. Cotton remnants received were taken out for sewing by the mom. grates. and in STOK- ing everything in excellent almost perfect attendance Hughes. was asked to use about the purchase of a new radio bat- tery. Biak committee appointed for the fa wing four months: Mrs". Willard Mccallum and Mrs. Clay. ton Cudmcre. pean relief fund was read, follow- ing which it was decided to don- ate s20.00 to this worthy cause. The prlze for a at. Patrick con- test was awarded to Mrs. Gregor Mccallurn. Collection was 38.00 The April meeting will be held in Howe's Hall. Roll call will' be answered with "How I clean" (any- thinc from floors to fine lace). Following the business period a delicious lunch was served by the hostess after which the meeting adjourned. ...M.(:g. LADY FAN! W. I. The members of the Lady Fame W: I. were entertained at the home of Mrs. Bill Brown on March 5th with an attendance of seven mem- bers and two visitors present In the absence of the president, the vice-president presided and the meeting was opened by re- pasting the Ode and Creed. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. A let- ter from Miss Robin was read ask. ing -for a donation for the European disaster fund and it was moved and seconded that 35.00 be given, Committees gave their reports and new ones appointed are: sick. Mm Art Cruz: school. Mrs. "amen Francis. Collection for the even- ing amounted to 85 cents. ' Mm 3'-Inley 'Mayhew invited mernubera to meet at her home for the next meeting when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Bill Brown and Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. The meeting adjourned and rich. was served by the hostess ” I the committee in charge. ...AA..g&g DOCK W. I. -The March meeting of the Dock Women's Institute we; hem at the home of Mrs. Howard Clark, with the president. Mrs. Erskine Clark. in the chair. The meeting opened with the Creedv Tepented in unison. This was followed by the roll call and minutes Correspondence included an acknowledgement of sympathy and a letter from the Red cross office. also a detailed report of Red Cross activities for the past year. Reporting for the school com- mittee Mrs. Erskine Clark stated that a pencil sharpener was need- ed for the school and, on motion, it was decided to purchase one, 59"” Wmbleted Red Cross work was received and the secretary re- liorled yarn on hand for distribu- tion. Mms. Clark invited the mem- bers. to meet with her again in April when -Mrs. Erskine Clark and Miss Shirley MacArthur will assist with refreshments and Mrs. C. W. Hayes and Mn. Edgar For- Byth will provide the entertain- ment. At the conclusion of the business Iron Fireman and other types of do- mestic sfokers. So you had better ask for Bras d'0r. Your dealer has it or can get it" for you. I. CUNAID CO. L'I'D.. HALIFAX: WI-IOLIIALI DIITRIIUTORI an interesting program of Irish contests. etc.. lunch and a social time brought the evening to a close. SPRING VALLEY W. I. -The March meeting of the Spring Valley W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Wesley Cole. Arnfusf Coal Co. Longworth Ave. Phones 2493 - 2499 I. Week's Coal Yard Hillsbtio Bridge Phone 1270 Sixteen members answered roll call with "Irish Jokes." Minutes were read and approved. The sick committee reported three calls. The school committee asked for toilet tisues and towels. Mrs. Andrews Oaseley reported getting the blinds for the school. 1A. Pickurd & Co. Ltd. Lower Water Street Phone 240 W. D. Gillis Co.. Ltd. on was read. as fol- lows: Appeals from the Red Cross. and for the European Disaster fund: 4 letter on Education Week Lower Water St. A Phone 176 H. R. Large 8: Co. 90 Queen St. Phones 1000 - 1001 .L. Hennessey & Son programme and one from Mrs.'Ed- ward Laughlin, convener of citizen- ship. 810.00 was voted to the Red Gmm fund. 310.00 to the European disaster fund and proceeds of dance to the Gallant fire victims. Red Cross work was distributed THE GUARDIAN. CHAR-LOTTETOWN bars, the finished articles to be for the amateur show. sold st some future date. The school visitor reported find- part with ice-cream and cake and order. to sell candy, each member to the new stove givim good aatla- make four pounds and any from faction and was pleased to note the non-members would be appreciated of Judges every pupil for the winter months. Frank Crabbe was asked to get The visitor for March, Mrs. Fred intouch with them. It was decided to treat all taking were chosen. and Mrs Miss Alice Dollar invited the members for their next meeting, the lunch committee to be Mrs. Golden Dollar. Mrs. Herbie Dollar, Miss Edith MacLeod. and Mrs. Omar Neill. The meeting closed A letter of appeal for the Euro- wvith "The Queen." and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. KINGSTON W. I. The monthly meeting of King- ston W. I. which was held on March 5th at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Younker and attended by 11 members, was opened by re- peating the Island Hymn, followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. The sick and school committees had no reports. The committees were reappointed for next month. Bills were presented and paid. It was moved and seconded that siZl.50 be passed in to the secre- tary of the hall. which was clear- ed fmm the amateur contest. It was reported that the Red Cross sewing was passed into the Red Cross office. including three pairs sockees, three tunics, five nightgowns. two pairs pyjamas, and two pairs overalls. A quilt was passed in to be sent to the Flood Relief Fund. 90 cents, the friendship fund to 26 cents. . The place of next meeting is the home of Mrs. Edgar Newson, the lunch committee will be Mrs. Wil- bur Younker. Mrs. Leith Newson, Mrs. Edgar Newson, and Mrs. Zyl- pha Newson. Roll call is to be an- swered with a household hint. The meeting closed by singing ”Thc Queen." Lunch was served. SHERBROOKE W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the sherbrooke women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Martin Dabber on Thursday eve- ning, March 5th, with 16 members and two visitors present. The president, Mrs. Charles Yeo. presided. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and re- of the last meeting were read, ap- proved and signed and the treas- urer read the financial report. The school committee reported the purchase of necessary articles for the school, the sick commit- tee reported that two sick calls were made, when treats were pro- vided, and reports were heard from the various other committees. The recipients of the treats expressed their thanks. A get well card was autographed by all present to be sent to a member in hospital. A thank you card from a bereaved family of the district acknowledg- ing receipt of a symfpathyv card was received. . Correspondence which was read and discussed consisted of letters from Miss Mary Robin. supervisor. making an appeal for flood relief for Britain and Holland; from Mrs. Edward Laughlin, convener. of citi- zenship. on education in schools and a C. A. C. bulletin accompani- ed by a letter on the purchase and care of nylons. The membership of the secretary. Mrs. Eric Madson, was renewed in the C. A. C. The Institute News was distri- buted and the members renewed their subscriptions. It was decided to hold an entertainment in the hall to help raise money for the flood relief fund. The cod liver oil capsules had been received and delivered and a donation of money was gratefully received from a member. Mrs. Reginald Compton was afi- pointed to purchase a card of con- gratulations and good wishes and a suitable gift to be presented to an esteemed lady of the district who has been a. generous benefac- tress of the Sherbrooke Institute and who will observe her one hun- dredth birthday this month. peating the Creed in unison. Roll mm” call was answered by "something Th ' R d cm” commmee ,9. new in the Kitchen", Tm) minutes pcrtee thit two sweaters. 've pairs OWNERS OF CHRYSLER-BUILT CARS- YOU'lI INCREASE DRIVING PIEASURE WITH A The home ton. t- Rilla Brennan and Evelyn Ma- lone sang a duet. "The mansion on the hill." The meeting closed by singing Galloway Bay. Refreshments were served by the Edward st, and new committees were appolnt- A game entitled "Consequences" of paper towels. and it was moved phone 103 ed as follows: school. Mrs. Himn was directed by Mrs. Earle chsp- and seconded that they be Pur- Harrlngton: sick, Mrs. Hubert pen nno M-outed much amusement, chased. New conimitteesuwere ap- Caselcy and Mrs. Keith Harring- The members men divided into two pointed as follows: sick, Mrs. group, for n geog;-nphy match and Horace Marshall and Mrs. Alvin a relay race. The April meeting will be held as usual in the school and the roll call will be answered by a house- cleaning hint. The meeting adjourned by sing- ing the National Anthem and a de- next meeting will be at the of Mrs. Mamie Adams. CHERRY VALLEY W. I. The March meeting of the Cherry Valley Women's Institute was held'a.t the home of Mrs. John McLeod with a large attendance. The president presided and the meeting opened with "Institute ode", followed by repeating the "creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by 16 members and one visitor was present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Cvn'w- ndence consisted of prep- ers oh Education. Several "thank you" notes were read for fruit re- ceived. One member acknowledged a sympathy card she received. Discussion of unfinished busin- ass then took place. and it was decld -' to have the school trustees place a flag at the school. A com- mittee was also appointed to see about having music taught in the school. An organ was donated to the school by Mrs. Annie Jenkins. several card parties were held and a nice sum was realized. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Edison Nelson for donating the prizes for a card party and to all those who assisted in making the parties I success. It was moved and seconded that s1o.oo be sent for European flood relief, also that 310.00 be sent to the Red Cross. The sick committee had no re- port. The school committee re- ported several articles needed and the treasurer reported 5164.22 bal- ance on hand. New committees appointed were: sick. Mrs. Elmer Glow and Mrs. John McLeod; school. Mrs. sterling Inga and Miss tl.l5. be next meeting is to be held in the schoclroom. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Louis Hal'- den, Mrs. Sterling Ings and Mrs. Malcolm Irving. Roll call will be answered by ”a favorite rule" The meeting closed with The Queen, and a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. SPRINGFIELD W. I. The regular meeting, of the Springfield Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. William Haslam on March 4th with an at- tendance of fourteen members and one visitor. The meeting was opened by sing- ing "Flow Gently Bweet Afton" followed by the roll call which was answered by P3851112 In 10 99"” towards cards for the sick com- of soc s and four pairs of pyjamas had been passed in. The sick com- mittee and school committee gave their N-ports. Mrs. William Has- lam is to be on the school commit- tee for March. Correspondents was then read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that 310.00 be given to the European Flood Relief Fund. some discussion took place con- cernlng the celebration of the In- stitute anniversary but it was de- cided to make further plans at the next meeting, which is to be at the home oiVMrs. Clarence Has- lam. The progr" committee was reappointed. and on the lunch com- mittee are: Mrs. Robert Howard. Mrs. John Hickox, Mrs. Reginald Haslam and Mrs. Joseph Mathis- son. The roll call for the next meeting is to be answered by ”how I clean anything from floors to fine lace". The meeting was then adjourned and lunch was served by the host- esa gsssisted by the committee in charge. Collection amounted to 31.45. STANHOPEV w. 1. Mrs. James MacLauchlan was hostess when the members of the Stanhopa W.I. met at her home on March 3rd. , The president ” the meet- ing by having the "Ode" sung.fol- lowed by the "Collect" repeated in unison. Seventeen members an- swered the roll call by handinz In a. "get-well" card. There were five visitors present. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. The slot: committee gave their report on calls made, and the school committee reported the need Macliauchlan; school, Mrs. Res Ross; lunch. Mrs. Wal Marshall and Mrs. Thomas Moca-be: Dl”0' gram, Mrs. Isaac Lawson and Mrs. Harry Lawson. Gun pondence was read from the Flood Relief Fund. and the tion carried. All wuamondcnce was read by the secretary and two were ap- pointed to canvass the district for the Red Cross. All bills were re- ported and paid. Discussion took place as to the selling of Institute hall and seats by tender. with or without land. All members agreed to same. Collection amounted to 36 cents, sale 81 cents. A donation of 51. was received from Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. The meeting then closed by singing "The Queen". The next meeting is to be held in the schoolho . HAMPTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Hampton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Myers on Monday March 9th, with an en- thusiastic group of ladies present. The meeting opened by all re- peating the Oreed. after which roll call was answered with dona- tions of quilt patches. Minutes were read. approved-and signed. 85. was voted to the Flood Re- lief Fund. The treasurer reported 894.30 cleared from last concert in all of the Hall. Thanks of the W. I. was extended to all those who so willingly helped to make this concert a success. It was decided to hold a. ham and scallop supper in April. There was no report from the school committee but the sick com- mlttee reported three treats sent. Thanks were received from Gor- don Villet and Mrs. Howard Myers for treats. New committees ap- pointed were: school. Mrs. Russel Ferguson and Mrs. Earl Callbeck; sick, Mrs. Victor Ferguson and C0FFe5D0Hd0F-Ce W35 T8301 and Doreen Cusack. Mrs. George Dunsford; program, diECll5Sed- TWO Sympathy Cards Two new members were We1- Mrs. I-lowhrd Myers. Collection W9” Sellt C9”eCI-101'! amuumed to comed. Collection amounted to amounted to 90 cents. grab bag 50 cents and 25 cents was received for Institute News. The next place of meeting is Mrs. James Campbella, roll to be answered with more 4 inch patches. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Gordon Villet, Mrs. Victor Fer- guson, and Mrs. Clayton Morri- son. The meeting adjourned. , A contest which afforded much merriment was put on by Mrs. Gordon Villett and was won by Mrs. John MacQuarrie. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. Ferguson. AVONLEA W. I. 2'0” Miss Irma Toombs, North Rus- tico. entertained the members of Avovnlea Women's Institute at her home March ad. Twenty members were present. The president opened the meet- ing by singing the ode and re- peating the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by each member donating a get-well or sympathy card. Minutes of the previous meeting were read, approved and signed by the president. Committees gave their reports. Ruatico school reported purchasing a. new radio for the school, and Anne books. Cavendish school re- ported the Anne books and several other books. New school commit- tees are as follows: Rustico, Mrs. Olaf Stevenson, Mrs. Emest Mac- Lure and Mrs. R. G. Flemming re- Stirling Campbell. Mrs. Chesley Clarke. The Rustico sick commit- tee is Mrs. T. I-Iiscott and Miss Irma Toombs; the Cavendish sick, Mrs. Reginald Simpson. Mrs. John MacNeili. one thank-you card was read. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. Five dollars was voted for Europeanflood relief. The topic for roll call for April will be '"How I clean". the meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Cough. The program committee will be Mrs. Will Toombs, Mrs. Earle Simpson, Mrs. Geo. Gough, and Mrs. Alfred Moore. The members who were absent at the February meeting had their waists measured. paying one cent for each inch of waist line. An auction was then held and a snug sum realised. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. . RED POINT W. I. . . 'On March 3rd the Red Point Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, E. 8. Rose. East Baltic. The meeting opened by re- peating the Creed, followed by roll call. to which 13 members; r ” d Five visitors were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded 310.00 be sent to the flood victims fund. A letter from Mr, Melvin Mocyuald. Souris thanking the Institute for the generous donation they; gave to the Hospital was read. . It was moved and seconded I sympathy card be sent from the Institute to Mr. and Mrs. Roland monthly meeting. Tin-es school girls were also in attendance. In the absence of the president. Mrs. John H. MacLeod presided. The meeting was opened with singing of the Ode, followed by repeating the Collect in unison. After reading and approval of minutes, the different committees gave their reports. There followed 3 discussion on interesting radio addresses heard and other school activities in the province on this particular Education week. The sick committee reported having visited Mrs. Folland in hospital. and a member expressed thanks for the cards and treat she receiv- ed during her illness at the time of that meeting. New committees appointed were: School. Mrs. Mclnnis, Mrs. Abbott; sick, Mrs. Oliappelle, Mrs. L. Cor- bett; program, Mrs. Mclnnis. Mrs. Annabel Keir; lunch. to assist hostess: Mm. S. Corbett, Mrs. Ab- bott. Correspondence was read by the secretary. G6 was voted to the European disaster fund: bills am- ounting to 52.59 were paid. Col- lection, including "size of shoe". was 01 cents. Two members con- tributed to the "birthday box." Mrs. Louis Corbett and Mrs. Fred Chappelie put on ”blindfold" contests, "draw the president's 1. face" and "pin the tail on th! pig" which were won by Mrs. Fret chappelle and Mrs. John H. Misc- Leod. respectively. The meeting closed with the Is land Hymn. The next meeting i: to be held at the home of Mrs Wellington Molnnls. Roll call will be a housecleanlng liint. ....:..-M... ., MECHANICAL MAYOR. " WIINNIPEG. (OP) - A minis- ture duplicate of Mayor Garnet Coulier is aiding the Red Cross here. The puppet, which delivers a short recorded speech, was built by Eric Bennett, an accountant who makes a hobby of building models. FREE FOX WIRE g FOR. 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' of Mrs Gmar Neill on March 10th for their monthly meeting which was opened by a. trio by Mrs. A Frank Crabbe. Mrs. Dale Proude, and Miss and all jot The roll call was answered by elev- . en members each telling the sub- meeting were read. approved and signed and the from it one tninu It was decided not to have the making seven call and sending six cards. needed. If. wan decided to buy for the school. A dlaoussiod The :.embers of the Spriiwvale are welcomed to the home Irna Goles. The Creed was repeatsd in unison in a silent prayer. ect they thought most important n school and why. There were we, visitors present. The minutes of the February POWIP J'cu'X you ' A wit . mitt” ya if Iialneu I KW cake s:' at present as - suitable M H ,, place could not be obtained for N” ' the date set. I it The sick committee reported IUD thll. cards IMO The school committee rapist-he sing I--'eIs and other necenl '1ool improvement followed" c Itn"vl in IIMIIIII i.".l Null!- llll'.'II'IINV hostes, and I 5'-will hm" IRII liclous lunch was served by ,the Red Cross Society. Members ap- IW'9d' hostess, assisted by Mrs. Prowse POIMCII I0 YMII5 'I ”""'”s OIMM” j:-?-& I . Ew , district are Mrs. R463. R086. N. srmuavauz w. I. m”EJ” pat n.,,.,,.., and ms, Keith las. Twenty-three articles were handed in for the Red cross. Mrs. Horace Marshall kindly in- vited the members for the April meeting, roll call to be answered by handing in a baby card. Col- lection amounted to 33.05- M'I'. ALBION W. I. The Mt. Albion Institute met in the schoolhouse on Monday evening March 9th. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode; also beating of the Creed in Unison. Roll call was responded to by nine members. One visitor was also present. ' Mrs. MacPhail reported that a painting of Tea Hill had been pur- chased. and ylesented to Mrs. Ron, a former teacher, who had to give up school on account of illness. The secretary read a lat- ter from Mrs. Ross thanking mem- bers for their thoughtfulnen in remembering her. also for kind- ness shown to her whl" teaching in the district. Mrs. G”bert Jenkins moved, and Mrs. Jack MacPhail see I I that the concert money be sp ton necea any articles needed for the school. and the motion was carried. It was moved "I Mrs. Go:-dc" Myers. seconded by Mrs. Robert Jenkins that cod liver oil capsules be pur- chased far the school children. motion carried. It was oved by Mra.- Malcolm Hicks. seconded by Mrs. Will Chandler that 85. be sent McDonald. An article was read by Mrs. E. 5 Rose regarding the buying and care of nylons, It was decided to hold a crokinole party in the Red Point School. It was suggested by Mrs. E. 8. Rose the members con- sider starting an argrlcultursl course and the matter would later be taken up when other Institutes will be consulted. I Mrs. E. 8. Rose donated a beauti- ful quilt top to be made up for the Red Cross society. It was mov- ed that a batt and thread for same be obtained. and a donsvtlcn of five flour bags for the lining. Collection amounted to 31.20. lunch to 31.85, Mrs. Nelson Stewart and Mrs. Hugh Campbell out on an interesting program of General readlnal and I bean oontsn, which was won by nix-die Kitten end a spelling match. won by Mrs. Rus- sell Garrett. one new .membe joined and one sublcrlbed for the Institute News. . The meeting was brought to a close with "The Queen" follow I by a delicious lunch prepared by the hosteu aulsted in serving by members. The next. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ohedter McNeill. by exchanging recipes. .sou-rn oaauviu w. I. Mrs. Louis Corbett was hostess to membe of south Granville Wcmenls Institute on Wednesday evening. 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