APRIL 13. 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN iriousirs INSTITUTE unatiilas rmono sou-too w. 1. -11,. March meeting of Anglo Rugeleo W. I. was held at the ham. at Mrs. Stewart Parkman with mgfim plfilidtllt _in the air. chrrbe meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating creed in unison. Roll call was |nSW¢T¢d by ten members with an hm, lake? There was one visitor present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Reports cf committees were then heard. The new committees were ap- lntad. Sick, Miss Ella Clark and Mn. Cyril Toosnbs: Program. Mrs. Pgue Nunn and Mrs. Walter Bun- mn; School. Mrs. Granville Bun- taln and Mrs. Ernest Bulman; Lunch. Mrs. Paige Nunn and Mrs. Ernest Bulmsn. Correspondence was then read and dl.scu.ssed. school committee reported soap urd towels needed for school. Miss Christine Proud to purchase some. Next meeting to be held at the home: of Mrs. Nunn. .Roll call to be answered with house-cleaning hints. Collection 'l5c; donation 1.00. _ ’ Meeting closed by singing "God love The Kins-" A dainty lunch py eurisnittea in charge. aid by hostess. GLEN VALLEY w." 1. The regular monthly meeting oi mg Glen Valley W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Eldon Bickox on Wednesdny. March 1. Meeting opened with the Institute carol followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by eight mem- bers, one new member was wel- COIIIB. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted.. A bill of .50 was paid. Cvsa pondence was reed and discussed. Bick committee gave their report and new ones were ap- pointed - Mrs. sterling Macbean ma Mrs: Oyrus Martin — sick committee. Mrs. Vernon Gillie and Mrs. Eldon I-Iickox — program committee. Program consisted of contests conducted by Miss Addie Halllwell and Mrs. Ella Abbott. Wfm 17! MN- Norman MacDonald and Miss Addie I-lslllweil. Mrs. 1-Iorman MacDonald invited the members to her home ifor next meeting roll call to be answered with a sympathy or get- well card. Meeting closed by sing- .4%#bsm%ynms. Everyone delicious l 'ucHovesiiieir raham flavour! ing the National. Anthem. Alter which a delicious lunch -was‘served by the hostess._ SOUTH MELVILLE W. I. ‘ma regular meeting or south Melville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John H. 'rrainor on Tuesday evening, March 14. The‘ meeting opened in the usual order by singing Insti- tute ode and repeating in unison Called For Club Women. Roll call was answered by nine members. One visitor was present. The min- utes of previous meeting were read. approved and signed. Collection amounted to $1.00 A letter was read regarding do- nation to the Red Cross. A lengthlv discussion followed re plans tor a. lottery in near Suture. The shut-ins of the district who received a treat recently sent thanks to the ladies oi the Institute for their kindness in remembering those who are coniined indoors. It was decided to send flowers and a "get well" card to a valued mem- ber who is oonvaiesclng. As there will be no April meeting the next meeting will be held in May at the home of Mrs. Ellison Tooie. New committees appointed: Lunch: Mrs. John 1!. Trainer, Mrs. Emmett Gorman. Mrs. Everett Trainer. Pmgramme: Mrs. Morgan Mc- Gaughey, Miss Mary E. Trainor. It was moved and seconded that meeting adjourn after which wns sung National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by hostess as- sisted by committee in charge and a social hour was enjoyed by all. QUEEN MARY W. T. The March meeting oi "Queen Mary" W. I. of Murray Harbor met in the Legion Hall on March 0th with the president presiding. Meeting opened by singing "Clai- way Bay". followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by a Proverb. Three were 11 members present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Garnet Penny gave a. re- port on the progress of the "Sewing club". It was decided that the Institute would hire the upstairs room of the Hall once I. week for the Club Meetings. Providing a. music teacher for the school was discuss - and Mrs. Lou.is Herring was appointed to interview Mrs. Macmre. correspondence was read and discussed. An interesting paper on Educa- tion by Mrs. sally Macxinnon was read. P1'0BII.m was a reading by Mrs. Victor st"‘ ‘ ml. - llibscribed to the Institute News. Collection was $1.86. Meeting closed with the National Anmem. followed by a dainty lunch. Noam GRANVILLE w. r. The Women's Missionary society of North Granville held their reg- ular meeting on Monday evening March 6. at the home of Mrs. Hor- ace Taper with eight members pre- sent. Mrs. Percy Howatt had charge of the Worship Period. lvfieetlng opened with call to war. 5 D. Hymn No 387 was sung. Meeting then iollowed as given in the Mis- sionary .Monthiy. Devotional per- iod closed by singing hymn 3“ followed with prayer in unison. "Growing With The Years" was used, passages read by the diner- ent members. President presided for the business period. Minutes oi the last meeting read, approved and signed by the Presi- dent. Roll call answered by a. verse of scripture. Correspondence read regarding local or Central Rallies treat. It was moved, seconded and a letter from the "March of Dimes," a card of thanks acknowledging a treat. It was moved, seconded and carried that $5.00 be sent from our Home Fund to the "March of Dimes." It was also decided to send for Easter leaflets and East- er Cards. sick committee reported having given 1 treat. Bills pee- Senifid Ind on motion paid. Three members paid their fees. One new member was welcomed. W. M. S. collection amounted to .56 cents, Home Fund .55 cents. Men's donation to .55 cents. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Stafford Coles. Lunch com. mittee—MtI. Charles Oakes, Mrs. Percy l-Iowatt. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by a verse of scripture containing the word "Risen." Meeting closed by re- panting the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ooles and Shirley Dunning. IIIIILMITAGE W. I. The March meeting of I-lermi. taze W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. John McNeil. The president presided and opened the meetin, with singing. "It's a, Long wgy to 'I‘il>lJEi‘81‘y". Roll call was answered by six members and several visi. tors were also present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was s‘so $;:ie. and ‘iscussion {allowed from take the usual treat to a sick mem- ber. School committee reported new ,blinds were needed. It was moved and seconded that a donation be given to the T. B. League and Red Cross Campaign. A vote was taken on a delegate for World Conference in Copen- hagen. and forwarded to the lam] Branch. Next meeting to be held in the school, when a lottery will be drawn. Roll call answered with. ‘Housecleaning hints’ Meeting 341. journed with ‘God save the King’ The remainder of the evening WM Pleasantly spent in a game or whist. Proceeds from same amount- !‘ to $1.16. Prizes donated by Mrs. Aneas Ourran and Mrs. J. J. cm». in: were won by Mrs. J. W. Me. V-xrish and Mr. Geo. Weatherbie. A bountiiul lunch was then ser. ved by the hostess, assisted by her :01: Jind daughter, Esther. It be. no e happy occasion of I birthday. ' her 2”. MAYFIELD W, I, The Mayfield Womenis Institute met at the home of Mrs. slau- Andrew, for their March meeting. The meeting opened with the ode and followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Seven members and one visitor answered roll call. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Committees gave their reports. New committees were eppoint¢d_ 5011001 — Mrs. W. Nicholson, Mrs. E. Cole. sick — Mrs. Lloyd Hous- ton. Mrs. Blair Andrew. Lunch .- Mrs. warfield Orr, Mrs. D. John. ston. Several letters were read, and discussion followed. It was moied and seconded that the secretary write for future information in re- gard to forming a Blue Cross Group. Mrs. Blair Andrew. who is field secretary for the Musical Fe - tival asked for a committee from Institute for the purpose of teach- ing music in the rural schools. It It was moved and seconded that Mrs. W. Nicholson and Mrs. D. Johnston be on this committee. A bill for $1.18 for the school, was moved paid. Mrs. ‘W. Nicholson invited the members to her home for the April meeting. Roll call to be answered by a house-cleaning hint. contest, Mrs. Lloyd Houston and Mrs. D. Johnston. Mrs. Lloyd is donated two to Overseas box. Collection flity cents. A paper on Education was read by Miss H. Younker. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess, assisted by the committee. WINSIADI NOITI W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the wtnslos North Women's In- stitutewas held at the home or Mrs. Btanl Younker. The opened with the Insti ute Ode’ and ‘creed’. The roll all was‘ answ Isu by nine members. There were two visitors present. The minutes were read and approved. - A bill for fruit was presented by the sick committee. The following donations were made: March of Dime'—Cs.oo. U. N. Appeal for chlldren— 03.00 Music hstival—-05.00 _ Ins. Yeunhlr. am. Ara- att mm. Inn Winnie Oudmore. III. 1' and . were lrointed as us to tbs Music testis-at M are requested to answer soap again at next maatinp» . letter from Miss Boswell Sick committee were asked to t I ITH racism. "*1" relieve mi-u. amgrixinugvmu 70 nan’ success. Buy at drugghs. ' CUTlCURAS0AP~omms~t atT31.eli1e¢)‘lxt1emo°ftin&'§ W111]: mm s. April 11. y rd °" Lunch committee for the next meeting is Mrs. Leith Carter, Miss Winnie Oudmore and Mrs. Claude Oraswell. Miss Eunice Gudmore is on the programme committee. The meeting was closed by sing. infi tilts‘ Ivatiolnal Anthem. e c ous un' h the committee inc cnv§:§e.""°d b’ Guam Mains w. r. The February meeting of "Queen Mary" W. I. of Murray Harbor wgg held in the Legion Hall on Feb. N83’? Bth. In the absence 0! the Pfefiident Ind Vice-President. Mrs. E. H. Macxinnon presided. Meet- lns opened by singing “lnititute Ode." followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by paying a penny for each size or shoe, fifteen members and l visitorwcrg present. Minutes or last meeting were read and approved. Cw espondencé comisted of a about starting the "Giri’s Sewing Club." Plans were made to have the Club organized as soon as possible. Let- ter about the Musical Festival was read. Alter some discussion the secretary was asked to write for more information. Letter from Miss Wilson, Director of the Public Health Nursing Division was read also. The members present voted on the representative to be sent to Copenhagen. A paper on "Social Welfare" was read and discussed, and question. naire was filled out. automatic Your luvs:-its slots la head- ‘quartera In these Pt-aster In Bumble Spring Houseel enlng Products. Use than is ovary cleaning leb. You'll gal leis al Ideas that will help you win _I CNIP50—Fot d|ahsa—ti\a' lturllty way to smoother. sollfl,‘ _bsalIsr hands. sric .3.» IPAN—Oaea o a ‘_m No wiping}-4:-Ml psi-ilsd wells, weedwevlt lin- oleum Ieoll nevi brisbhsaa lot the tavern. ssnpiaalso. M! U NOIV DIX-New ‘Indif- product duvhg bousaeleenieg la . . . UIIOIWIIO. Mrs. victor Strickland gave the report on the organ, and Mrs. Wm. Harris gave the Murray Harbor School report. The following art- icles which were needed are to be supplied: a new blackboard. 2 containers for brush and chalk. and a creamer for holding drinking water. .. Mrs. Spencer flhararn reported that several sick and shut-ins were visited. The following program commit- tee was appointed: Mrs. Wm. Har- ris, Mrs. Spencer sharam, Mrs. Frank Macrarlane, Mrs. John Gos- bee, Mrs. Maclauell, and Mrs. Tom . Fraser. Next came the auction sale- sais was realized. i Two members subscribed to the Institute News. Roll call was $1.06. collection was .80 cents. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the , hostess and assistants. ’ / Qfinauon IALBEBBY PLAINS W. I. The regular monthly meeting 01 the Allberrry Plaim w. I. was held on April 4 at the home oi Mrs. Andrew Doyle with eight members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with the Instit- uie ode followed by creed and roll call. me minutes of the last meet- mg were read and sii;ned- 53“? 0‘ cakes and candy at he 8011001 1855 month amounted to .85. The Goverrment Grant of $2.12 was received. $5.00 was donated to the Red Cross appeal. It was uncer- tain whether any delegates could attend the '1'. B. luncheon on April with. Secretary was asked to write DeBlois Bros. for forms for orders of Cream of the West Flour. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Inseam! ILK , \ - tau / pm...» in: ////////////////////II/ CHELTON W. I. was on when A very enjoyable -evening spent in the Chelton School 14th Questionnaires on Education and Home Economics were filled in. 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