Wed.. April 3. isss - A -. c mg-I..;w7 . . M- -. "it G"'.El:."'.!.L!. ' V i needed I” 5' , ;hEE."'ll":i-i-s---'. ':"'..""”-vd-"'5? Y e Y s ”""p.'i'i”i the i ip sea. The iiiiiiiiiu at tas Isl UNI! meeting vase is mombe . answered III N" iiy a verse ot scriptine sastu&I the word "Armour. Ciirreopondenct was read Gilli Mrs. .l. s. Maclieod. Pmwtlill and Mrs. Frank Cuteiitte. FNU3 oi the Presbyiarial. Hill 71- 15' bel lgith is the RI!” ary r the year. i Moved and seconded Int '- .- l I. accept Allocation of III-Nb 1" treasurer. Mrs. Ripley 1'! 333.95 received iron! the Pu”! sale.Moved and seconded that nflv Emmett. Berbard be given the mo- ney to buy books on the booksbell. 55 social calls reported and 13 books read in February. Mrs. Ell!- . sel Bernard is to assist Mrs. Meist- y i somery at the next mission baadi meeting. Members were asked to bring donations to the April meet- in; to be sent. to the port workers in Halifax. Moved and seconded that an in- H y y H M, vitation be sent (or a rally to he held in September. i OT 5 The April meeting to be at Mrs. i . E J. L. Lepages. Roll call to be watt! . V p ”Ressurrection". Mn. Patter-soss'sll TM! i-lilc looking pump is made toe is very delinltely pointed and is to be in charge of the stun. . lblack licorice straw and is coll- very reminiscent oi the styles worn Mi-53 John (3.-nsweuy M", cyru 1 ml in black patent all around during the Prohibition Era. This smith gnd M”. on R. MD". to mt has a black patent leather shoe also comes in two tones of hp (hp lunch pnmmitt". -rh. mg... .,i. '-lim hecl. gray calf. my suede and patent in; closed with the Mizpaii Boud- ;5,.n...iing the latest trends the leather. ssh bland and taupe call. tction. Lunch was served by the com- mittee. assisted by the hostess. MURRAY HARBOUR. NORTH II ' H ' " I Sugciring 0 Time is - h- Id .".e:".:..;'.:':":.':.' .::.'...":. i C l her home on Tuesday evening; March llith. Ten members respond l QIWLBEC (CPI-Frencii-speaie maple stand. Most trees have ed to the Roll Call with a versel g iouiigsters are wearing happy been pierced by at least one at scripture. Three visitors were ties in the bush at this "sugar- metal pipe imm Which the IIP also present. Mrs. M. C. Currie .ntt time." Ideal weather con- flows to waltins buckets. A 10- read the Exposition tollowad by NLY through this , Guardianis tions promise an ample supply inch tree can provide one tap- mgplg syrup, sugar and tally. a 25-inch maple can support four. in Quebec. which supplies about Steady dripping soon fills the per cent of Canada's maple buckets which are emptied quick- ndnm. the sugsring-oil season ly into a large vat. Constant boil- ts three to live weeks. depend- ing reduces the volume oi the sap - on weather conditions. it ties to a minute fraction. but the end v beings about the middle of product is the golden - brown rch. he trees are most productive CANDY POPULAR en night temperatures dip be- About this stage oil the process- lreezing and day tempera- ing the children begin to appear. es range between 40 and 45 A little more boiling of the al- ve sero. The province has en- r ed such weather this spring . farmers are contemplating dee .' hounttiul year. snuiacturiiig syrup and sugar simple but great quantities of red . thin. almost colorless. sap are mapla...sugsr. uired. Farmers calculate 40 or Maple syrup in a valuable. it gallons of sap produce I single somewhat capricious. addition to on oi syrup. he farm oi Georges Belanger tree will yield about in gallons the nearby Besupre shore is of sap. At the 1956 price of SI ypical sugsring-off site. roduction centre for the last of sap would be worth 82. e - quarters oi a century on Weather lends tickleness to the farm is a large shod. Here industry because a variation oi a the vats and boilers and the few degrees in temperature can stanily - burning tires which halt a whole season's production. W time 25 cords oi wood during And with 20,000,000 maples in the short season. rrounding the shed is a dense enue could be considerable. maple syrup. uid can be ladled into the ow to congeal into tasty .,i.ali'y. r boiling and procesing it the syrup still further to es lully-processed syrup and the the farmer's income. One 15-incls a gallon for syrup. the 15 gallons province. the loss in spring rev- SUCCESS W.l. e monthly meeting oi Suc- The March meeting of Sea View W.l. was hcld at. the home of w.l. was held at the home of Mrs. . Earle Campbell on Tuesday Earle MacKa,v. on Thursday. in. March 12th. with In Il- March seventh. The president. Mrs. snce aim members and 1 vlsl- MacKay. was in the chair. Meet- e MacLeod etinl opened with Ni! 0d! Ind and repeating the Mary Stewart - in unison. Roll call was an- collect in unison. 1! with I riddle 01” I11 kill! Roll call was answered by nine 4 The mllllllas of the M51 MOW members with an Irish .loke. Road- He fetid Ind lPPl'0V!d- Mm ing. approving and signing oi misi- dl utes followed. Financial statement n-boards and luminous let- Wu given, 40! Illn b0ll'dl which "33 A letter which had been received "'3 '9P""'ll 0i ll" m99""l- from the Multiple Sclerosis Soc- ” dwldw l0 P0390"-' "19 iety was read and discussed. It SEA VIEW W.l. lng opened by singing "Billy Boy" prayer by Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. 1 Mrs- C. J. McLure and .Mrs.l Herbert Llewellyn had the pro: gram tor the evening. After tiiel devotional period luncheon was served by the hostess. assisted by i ttlrs. Willard lilrclure and Mrs. H. Reid. Mrs. William Kennedy in- l the April meeting. 3 svoimss w.i. l The regular monthly meeting d Avonlea W.l. met. at the home of Mrs. Robert Stevenson on March 5th. In the absence of the presi- dent and vice presidents. Mrs. Wall Toombs conducted the isieetingn which opened with Creed and then reading ol the March poem. Recreation period was lead by Mrs. N. S. MscLure. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was answered by ten members answering withl "A hint for happiness." Correspoa- I dence read and discussed. it was! moved and seconded that 35.00 be: given the Multiple Sclerosis Socie-, Committees reported and newt ones are: Cavendish school. Mrs.l Mary Stewart and Mrs. Chesiey Clark. Cavendish sick. Mrs. M. Green and Mrs. A. Moore: Rusticol school. Mrs. W. Doucetta and Mrs. J Thomas Hiscott: Rustit-o sick. Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mrs. N. 5. MarLure. Mrs. Robert Stevenson acted as auctioneer for the white Elephant, Sale which amounted to 34.30 and 5 this sale is to be continued at am" next meeting. it was decided to send to Eaton's and Simpson's for remnants. A paper on accesso-luil and how to wear them. was ready by Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Allison Haley. The Manse Cavendish. Lunch was then served by committee in charge. assisted by hostess and meeting vited the members to her home for 1 Economy Beading Plan 0 501 OFTIIESE POPllU-lR NY le party indefinitely. A tra- n to. bum .. in be mmd on :4!-:5g,3c::ef.;?.'Iin:-sdcsatitguiu closed with The Queen. road. It was decided to send held .t the home 0, Mn Hebe, FRUIT-GROWING AREA to the Multiple Sclerosis So- MELCHN, mm which . n". The limit cai-load or ti-ult from The Icndins of wooieiii was gum was realized. British Columbia's oiuiiiiisaii Val- sod and left till next meet- commm.” "ported wvnli lfy was shipped in I903. 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