‘ s FEBRUARY 23, 195 'riNonlen’s instituiie Meetings gnmarofl W. I. l to women Institute ,,2‘°.5‘tii1‘§l'no'xlxic or Mrs. Ewen PAGE ELEVEN. V anliveid.Itvuedeeldedte v I100 of funk to March of Digs: . a oontributim of 38.00. groin member paid her needles-ship Home Red Oi-oos work was pg“. ed in and some more dfsmbuted. Gamspondenoe was read and discussed. The secretary was sskgd Tl-'3 _ paign. The financial report was reed. by the treasurer, Mrs. Lyle Boehner. At the close of the meeting the members enjoyed a social hour when the 84th anniversary of the founding of the Federation of Women‘: Institutes was fittingiy Oorreqzondence was read by the secretary and several (‘thank ,you" notes were read for fruit received llt Christmas. The committees had Todd with the president, Mrs. no reports. Mrs. Garfield Mec- commemorated. A beautifully ‘dec- Rahph Thognpgon, in the chair. Fadyen was appointed on school orated birthday cake was served ‘by "'° '"’“° W1 171470“ It-ird con- The opened by repeating committee. It was moved and sec- Mrs. Llewellyn and Mrs. IlecLeod. “min! “tension services. Inc inc creed in unison. The roll call onded that all nun be paid. A ccntut, pi-cscntca hy the mug. "3001 °°ilifl|1ii¢° use their re- was answered by each member It was decided to meet at the dent, was won by Mrs. Boehner, ’°"" '11“ W‘ °°“Wm°0 Ind- for A.O.'W.W. fund home of Mrs. Robbie Mecxiiinon mu m aphropflhm "hath, hy 51¢? COIIIIIIIN-Be but no report. it cuts i_:;‘]3;"‘.‘lii2°°';““'-1'? I would like to Mn, and why". There were five Mrs. Howard Carr invited the members to her home for March meeting. The roll call is to be ans- to quilt. One new member was welcome Mrs. Llewellyn was greatly enjoyed. A scrfimbled word contest was ANGLO RUSTICO W. L esent. and $1.50 taken §’.§°"t3l§°§7.iip§aii. Reedihg and sign- put on by Joyce MecDoneld.,Flrst -é “"4 by givint 10 cents to buy mg of m1"“‘°'- ml" “"‘ ‘”°“ by M“ °‘““"‘ Mrs. Stewart Pairknlui entereined “rd” '°’ "‘° 9"‘ °°““"‘"‘°°' It “.35 1-eportcd the duck slnper Mc‘Fa1U;iI. fiugucefillngmcorltest :3 the Anglo Eustlco W. I. at her’ Q,;r:;:l.,““‘l’1;‘1n¢dcli{sI|ed with "me ind D99“ held mtg "W ’h‘;fihh:n' flu hm ly ' e h whI,f,.°d G home on Tuesday eveninl February served b til: he tc 0“ lunch '“ Med by all. Be nants en Mr: prae was won y ‘s. uy and for their rogulgr mommy Y oeeas. . _ ’°§5”vi°v:§ moved and seconded that The meeting closed with the ' ;",,f,°“h’h{- m'“‘f -"’Hid:11tt presided wnron w. I. med5wa:il1lwl1.)a[)gl!eI'c «'."."w§’i'§' igrptii W:‘l"e:ei’Vvi'!:ic:Y thedfigtoeg h DEADLY snown- 1 and Collecteemg open mm ode The monthly meeting of In 1. . . gfhholaahd present bill at the ahsisted by Miss Shirley MecDen- hm towgfw? pa ’ A hhoweh. M dehdh, mam‘ ‘haw. Mm‘ N model 1, the fourth Av,-9- 215:5; were “purchased by the Eleven members rwponded to roll Burton Women's Institute was held mg‘ Igggzliggéflfie was read by the :>glelia‘/lgbnlgflliwi crow and M". Donmom oxtiprmu wuleterclcel: tl€i°mOtI.*‘he1iXI:‘.lAilF"fsl 112:“ t lrtwifltigfi 5.'i“"§'é 3531?? w)lllegtd°ilr,ietod:v:li1i2ige The fgemherseglil Joined in I mugesneizuilijgrgtaitgegztogeefo ::liitlh:0h$:;i:;rsM;r'e:;i:er mm“ on I ed (1 rec B. e - e g ‘ ea‘. . smctary. in whim ”' “lg” °t .hh Feb in of m eachmmemlgligatgokalfgrne pieces of first rocket-armored aircraft in production this sum-me after an ggfauglimoxlhietihegldor not the In- approved as read. The B9Cl'°'A1'Y Tm W°5‘d°“tv MW P¢i¢i"DI1- thanks for a Iym.l>athy,car lain: d lefch éhllalrvvhig us‘ t vte!l"- prim to make uh hm, hm“ M- thg British commonwealth and expenditure of roughly eioo_oao,- Show and M" F when amateur was asked to purchase 1000 more ton. opened the meeting. The sing- imd. It was moved and seoont tie hi ‘t“'M H’ 1‘ ml; am e tlcles. A message of thanks was the first figh-ter aircraft to be 000 in develo costs. This appointed to -t In 01‘fl'bbe WM capsules. 1113 of the Institute -ode followed, 55.00 be pledged towards Instl uh wime 0 “N-d “*3, 10"’ {,'°”' conveyed from Mrs. Arnold Meek equipped with internally-stowed picture. taken over the RCA!‘ the mow Thge. A Dmiciiilrs on Oonespondence. was read and “"1 men "10 member! s - ‘ ‘ "i“‘» A "Me was taken on th: .1 an “um; 52°” {Mm e" for a lovely "get-well" card re- rockets. Defence Production Min- range at Trenton. Ont. was snap- am“ 0', th °°r§°fip°'!de'.‘°° °°n' ‘‘“5°“‘5°d- 15‘ W“ m°V¢d I-Dd 5€c- ”"’ c'°°d 1” “um”- '““""’"’ M me exe:hum_Z:c'y':,w mm 35:5,‘, exzgpiffem 'e51dm; ceived while iu. Guimspondence ister Howe said in the Commons ped at s. thousandth of a second. hhahbyou mtg‘, 1‘; °“"‘t“8f- H1"? onded $2.00 be sent to the March t'!‘he roll call was answered by 5”“ “5 delemmfi W Eh g ' the vice. ...,,m°g... ogciiqfllgd the was read by the secretary and dis- the rocket-firing. radar-equipped ' (OP PHOTO) L L. in ‘the 3°/[pl "1" 3”°“P of Dimes. It was also moved and 9”“ "iember $911111: I story. or mi Toarlolzllngé assal-r11i?rti‘l’° df cagdsolniepc-l chair and opened the meeting cussion took place on same ;v‘e:'§he‘”h,_;°‘ h5h]de'd“Wt‘h¢w lot 10,. h,,e~d,1,g,,,,¢,ww .,m-,md’ih-e val AssociiTtion- 9, lgflg: °;‘,,,,’;f,‘,‘,,}; 5°°°’‘d°d 55-00 be 8'1‘/911 101' 130- :'f’“’‘‘ ''lf$d1°' 0"” MW mmb" su es - . V . - _ on M 1 ed as enro . been sold since tithe ulaég i:;:eti.'inh;\. llizilghattllriltis I:;’3eFi'hiir¢:ed0r‘l: h:ll‘licl::;;d by hog‘: gfxgagpeghfag t;ldel)eek8Cwli{‘§ work. . A1.c.w.w. conference in Toronto :lIl‘e§‘t:dcr(:erBt:ss“;i;inli:Iola°l:rtx‘l,. ? Dshfir fhnhrvizg M_w.I_p1:;‘;es Mefigiitg The secretary Mrs. oole;-mg. C°”°°“°” mm“ t may if Roll call was answered ‘with roll call to be house-cleaning’ hints. 3°“ "11 ‘° "° ”“l"°‘°“ "‘ "°"‘ “°"" ‘““'“5“ Musical Festival ma °' ° to the A. 0. w. w were discussed R°8°"- rend the minutes of the b1rl:i({«.'Ie<f)v§)n§'(3:l1tstopl.;f::§aFidwas e ‘something for a fish pond. The lunch committee will be Mrs. 3:‘-iléglmgy st:rd;Ull;lrvmec:1lC,Cnté¢:;3- wN:‘e‘r- §‘°:,$u}orD?u‘:|:“M.;i$,l¥;i;iiee‘tl} lzanizinx for training onlfl fining: and ‘W?!’ B»i>p0lni-ed‘. :"“ "‘°°m"- The "”'l°“‘ ¢°"”““' h , . , _ - , . 1. “us decided to meet to put a Minutes of the last regular Roland Paynter, Mrs. Arnold Meek he” to me“ at her home hh. the mg when ,0“ can will be answered "V0 195'/are from Miss Mary Robin Reports of committees were 0:; 8:36 thgigolnrtzgortssizhd chxenvv. re delegates to the A.C.W.W. con- ference and Institute handbooks; a paper on dental health; a report from Miss Alice Trainer, on the school and school children, and s when regarding a vehicle to be used for the Institute short courses. gn motion it was decided to send ve dollars to help e i th 1 - stltute vehicle. qup E n The Red. Cross convener distrib- uted material for knitting and sewing and several finished gar- ments were handed in. Mrs. Omtr Neill kindly invited the members for the March meet- ins. the roll call to be answered with the subject most important 111 8015001. and why. The lunch committee will be Mi-s. Howai-d Wfllte. Mrs. Lester Johnston. Mrs. ‘Frank Crabbe. and Miss Alice Dol- RI‘. The meeting closed with "The heard and new committees ap- pointed as follows: sick, Min, ‘park- man and Mrs. R. Stevenson: progranirne. Mrs. R. Buhtain and Mrs, Hooper; lunch, Mrs. E. Roll- lngs and Mrs. LePage; school, Mrs. Parkman. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. LePage_ Collection amounted tosocents. 'Ihe remnants which had been so kind- ly donated were sold and the sum of $8.45 was realized to date. The meeting closed with the National conference ht To,°hm_ Anthem ' A dl l 1 h The programme committee put on served $31,‘ 3:: h,,‘;{';,_ ,:';t,d':hf,: ““ ‘“‘°“’3‘1"B Prmgmme e°n- the lunch committee, which Sm ll 01 $93111“! Oi 0“-530m-9 01' brought in the sum of $13). The 0° "Y WWW“ 01 the World". meeting closed by the singing of and an advertisement contest. Lhg Nafiongl Anthgnl, A social hour was enjoyed while refreshments were served by the committee assisted by the hostess. and Mrs. Isaac Jollimore; program committee Mrs. Leigh Brown. Collection amounted to $1.05. The program for the evening was a. scrambled world contest put on by Mrs. Roland Paynter and won by Miss Frances Jollimot-e and Mrs. Arnold Meek. The meeting adjourned and ice cream and cake were sewed by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Elmer Paynter and Mrs. Hillard Meek. meeting were read and correspond- ence ivas read and discussed. It was moved by Mrs. Ollie MacLeod, seconded by Mrs. Garfield Mac- . out be bought for same. |Fadven that $2.00 be donated to Mrs. Ewen Lamont invited theithfi March of Dilmgs. Mr 0“ Institute to her home for the next M cnwsildmove dg b lav.‘ (yer ’““”‘’‘g' M"' Ewen mm mm Mach acid th gecmblll f ry llib tg mid the cotton, from which $7.95 b a lid to IL!‘ is w mi; qliw is was received. 9133 1‘3- 3 011 QC 11' '1-1,9 meeting adjourned and a non. The committees had no re- my dainty lunch was served by ports. Mrs. Wleldronxlhi/IacKinnon _D_____.__.— _ - SPRINGFIELD W. I. In‘) my a quilt together at the home of Mrs. Duncan Macintosh, the quilt being for the flood vic- tims. it was moved and seconded by “Sometlilxig new in the Kitch- en". 'I'he hostess was assisted bl’ Mrs. Ray Iauglhlin and Mrs. How- ard Llvingston in serving a delic- ious lunch. The meeting closed by singing "God. save The Queen". March meeting. The meeting closed with "The Queen." The programme committee then put all some interesting con- tests. Plctures were also shown and lunch was served by the hos- tess, existed by the committee ln charge. mittee. Mrs. Hamid Howard and Mrs. Edna Collicutt; school. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton and Mrs. Melvyn MacGregor; entertainment, Mrs. Clifford Collicutt and Mrs. Melvyn Maociregorg lunch, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mrs. Clifford Colllcutt, Mrs. {lid Colllcutt and Mrs. Peter Dal- 0l'l. ' The business of the meeting con- sisted of the members deciding to send a sum of money towards sending a delegate to the A.C.W.W. .-DUNBLANE W. 1. -The February meeting of Dun- blane W. I., held at the home of Mrs, Ralph Moclsaac, was opened by the president, Mrs. Henry Mac- Pherson, ‘and all joined in singing a verse of that old familiar hymn “Rock of Aga". ._ There were ten members and one visitor present and roll call was responded to by an exchange of Valentines. Minutes oLthe previous meeting were read and approved. The visit- ing committee reported one call N OIIBORO W. I. -—'Iihe regular meeting of the Norboro Women's Institute was held ht me home at Mire. Wilbert Lawless on Tuesday evening, February 3rd. The president, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, conduct -‘ title meeting which opened in the usual manner. There was an attendance of 16 members and one visitor. In response to the roll call the members exchanged valentines. Following the approval of the mittee for the next three months. AUGUSHNE COVE w’ I‘ Two contests were put on, first prizes being won by Miss Josie MacDonald and Mrs. Oliver Mac- Donald. The next meetlng is to be held at the home of Mrs. Guy Mac- Leod, roll call to be answered with P dime. The meeting closed with the —The February meeting of Au- gustine Cove Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Mac- Fadyen, Thursday evening, Febru- ary 5th. The meeting opened with "O Canada." followed by the “Creed" in unison") Roll call was responded 'i'lic Fe.brual'y meeting of the sprincileld women's Institute was ll(‘l(‘l at the home of, Mrs. Norris Slnclillr with an attendance of olevoli members and one visitor. ‘rlio. president was in the chair and the minutes of the last meet- in; were approved as read. It was I ' 1 KELLY’! CROSS W. L \ di‘t‘id“l ‘O h°1i.3 3 Vfilemme 5°°m- Quee“ “mar which “ dflmy lund‘ t° by “me members‘ one new minutes, the reports of the visiting and treats given to two who were Mme we 0°‘ T°5'°”‘°‘"‘ 1* '59- 'i‘h0 M1001 °°mmm°¢ ‘°9°"-ed mi“ “”-“ “Wed by W‘ h°“°” 3551"‘ m°”.“b" j°1"ed' . and school committees were given. sick: 75 cents was paid for same. }§°‘°t“:shmch was “Wed by H" The February nieetinl of the h hhsh-mg htehsn was needed in ed by Mrs. Donald Currie and Minutes of the last meeting were The secretary mpofled that E qum M50 30 Gems mt E chflstmu “eat. ose and comiriittee in charge, HAMILTON W. L Kehyrh Cm” Waugh», Ihhmuw 0<l"““C”°“ Wm‘ the hm’ lunch“ Mrs‘ Guneld Macpgdyem ‘em and am“°Ved' C°"esp°nd' had been completed and sent to Mrs. Gael Easter presented a bill was held at the home of Mrs. The February meeting oi’ Hamilton W. I. was held the at the home of Mrs. James A. Ramsay once was read and discuued. It CENTRAL ROYALTY w. L was decided to make a. quilt for a - famlly whose home was destroyed si.’i'\'(‘(l and Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. ml the new committee, is to get some, also more sugar and cocoa. Sterling Weddell on Friday even- ing, February lath, with 12 mem- bers and two visitors present. the . B. League. A quilt was handed in by Miss Harrie‘: Glover of $1.57 for a. remembrance sent to xnursponn w_1, a service man in Korea. The fol- Cehhnl Rdyhhy women.‘ math ll!‘ paid. The ma .'Crosa commit- Institute for their January meet- It was also dec idea that ‘each family who lost their home by I Wllburt MacWilllam_ Corr$pond- The meeting opened by repeating ins which opened with the Ode, . daft he died dad-ll .ited lok . rrgoeo iztiiellrimtfile £120, andhrt 3.3.3} —- Mrs Reginald Adams was big gm’ Mg; 32302021‘; l"1l?ll'ed let! waxggdeicslgtfily tonzionste cmtfigre rI1-Ienry?.1Vl‘i$,Plfer- ,';m.:h°h:§:)hT°Lxe tgfx” °nT:eeb]x:eryhr3:gheht M" D h Th¢nlI71‘¢8ii'1€Ig Ptziidw Ind o . . ‘ , V e mem S 0 ’ h l - . .. - _ ‘ . . B gned 3 mg n y pinging ( mm“, and seconded ha; hh hm‘ h to the Knutslord Womens for quilting. same to the Alphonse Gallant son. Mrs. Nell Boulter, and Mrs. teen memhe" hhswued mu can M0...-,_,oh_ had Chane 01 the meek svmtituw odehgfohowed hy "_ peating the creed in unison. Roll W rhhnmd they mg “gained 5 "18 which will held On Wednesday ember would make candy and fire. once was then read and discussed. the ox-e¢d_ The mjhmu were 9 .1 followed by the Creed. Fourteen ll V nded to by d n tin mhhh, of kmmhg hhd uwhm Cob evening. Jnrhuary 21st. A finches to he sold M the school Correspondence was read and members voting on delegates to be and hhhhovah cuuespondehce Ix, members answered roll call and :1 a.rt‘i‘i!:1e”f?r° an auction. 0 I E The DIES dent. Mrs. Wilbert discussed. Five delegates were sent to A. C.W.W. convention. head and Lengthy discussion held one vhhm Wu present Mmhn‘ oh tho hrevhmh mehhhg It‘S|)0lld€llCe was then dealt with h f'lms sh . IE8. h mem- and included a letter concerning W en 1 we own C Dennis, presided and opened the her was asked to take something meeting by repeating the creed. chosen to attend the A. C. W. W. conference to be held .ln Canada Plans were made for a. pantry sale to be held e't 0'Leary. Mrs. ‘W’ ’"“‘ ”“‘ "“"°"°“' °“‘ on same. Mrs. Hilda Wright re. The matter of a play was again nlimirl. in rural communities. zhr Mnrcli meeting, roll call to be the sick committee for the purch- ase of cards. lllf‘ Music Festival, also one deal- ing with delegates to the A.C.W.W. in be held this .year;in Canada. and five dclegatu were chosen to l"l\'c dollars was pledged to help equip the Institute van for work The members were invited to the lmuic or Mrs. William I-Iasiam for ."iils\\f‘i'<‘(l by passing in 10 cents to Mrs. Ernest I-laslam and Mia Emilie Howard are to provide entertainment and on the Ten members‘ responded to the roll call. Correspondence received consist- ed 01 letters from Mrs. Cudmore, regarding First Aid, Mrs. McKin- non, concerning a needlecr ft con- test. and a paper on Canada Day which will be held on August 21st in Toronto. It was decided to send a done- tion of $6.00 to the March of Dimes. The school committee reported that the children had been treated at Christmas, and that items ere needed for the school. Mrs. gar for a, grab bag, also a. quilt patch for next meeting. . It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Reports of com- mittees we're then heard and new ones appointed; sick. program and school. Mrs. Austin Cameron and Mrs. Alban Gsudet: lunch, Mrs. ii. lovely blanket to the County Hospital. Letters sympathy were Mrs. Ray Cutclllie. Roll call is to be answered with an article for grab bag. _The next meeting to be held at Mrs. K. R. Dawson's. ' The meeting closed with “The in- gardlng Education Week and Mrs pupils. . Ah An appeal for the this year. A letter was‘ read from Miss Helen Schurmari in which she acknowledged the donation of Prince of acknowledged by Mr. and Mrs Elmer Stewart and _ family, Miss I-Iarrlet Glover and the National Anthem closed the ffiferh D1:"x"iVss£,)°n1;,[Ehr:Il“s3Shell.V1.l3',‘rgThe(: Mr. David Glover. Miss Joan meeting. "P 3'’ Murpvhy read a. letter re- Entertainment for the evening George Bowiiess read a letter re- garding special coronation cups for March’ of Ralph Maclsaac agreed to make arrangements for the sale. Mrs. Boulter volunteered to make aprons to be sold at the next meeting. The program committee will be Mns. James Livingstone and Mrs. Lionel Livingstone. The singing of consisted of an interesting reading by Mrs. Neil Boulter, reading by Mrs. Lionel Livlngdtone, describ- ing a husband's difficulties in pre- paring the evening meal for his ported a. substantial amount reel- ized from the turkey dinner. Com- mittees were heard from and new ones appointed. All sick in the dis- trict were remembered by cards. The following is the lunch oom- mlttee‘ for the next meeting: HOSIGS-5. Mrs. Lily Plckard, Mrs. Ella Wood, Mrs. Laura Wood, Mrs. Mime Ward and Mrs. Hilda Wright. The next meeting to be held art the home of Mrs. Pickard. The meeting adjourned and e de- liclous lunch was served by the committee in charge. discussed and the committee will keep on trying to procure a suit- able program. »' It was decided that nothing can be done about the curtains until the stage is made ready for them. The finance committee reported the proceeds of e dance held re- cently. The sick committee re- ported two treats sent and thanks were received for same. The school committee had no report. Correqmndence was read and as e result two motions were oer- ried. (I) That $5.00 be sent to the A. C. W. W. Fund: (2) That $6.00 pcndenoe included messages oi thanks from those who were re- membered. The committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed. Plans were made. to hold a. concert in the near future. The next meeting is to be held in the school room, roll call to be answered by e game M bingo with it prize donated by a. member. The programme consisted of an auction which was much enjoyed by_ all, and the net sum of $6.40 ' was realized. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. The meeting closed and a iuzirll committee are Mrs. John More We Get Together." hleuhhg mu: wu enjoy-¢d_ teresting program was put on by “OWL Mrs. Ivan Lam”, M“? children in the absence of his wife: I00 . . also a contwt, "familiar sayings" by SE VALLEY w I Dimes was responded to by voting Smallman was appointed to pro- sl0.00 to this worthy cause. It be so t to d l 1 th cure same. ‘me visiting committee n W” S equ ppm 9 Institute van. >_._____:; ‘ liaslanl. will by Miss Ruth Howard‘, in cliargc, served a. delicious lunch lwri the meeting was brought to e rinse. Cmoiicc I-laslam and Mrs. Arthur Aim a. game of bingo which was the iiosiess, assisted by the committee reported several calls made. treats delivered. and cards sent. The In- stitute News was distributed ~ to the members. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Harris. SPRING BROOK W. X. the committee in charge. which a dainty lunch was by the hostess. assisted by lunch committee. 70 cents. KINGSTON W. I. after served the Coliectidn was was moved and seconded that the sum of $10.00 be donated by the Institute to aid t/he'Allpd1onse Gal- lant family. Mrs. Lindsay shame and Mrs. Stewart kindly offered to take the quilt material. collection amount- ed to $1.00. ' ' Mrs. James Ioalwiue invited the the secretary. A social hour followed, the host- es serving a delicious lunch. BItACKLEY' W. I. . The monthly -meeting of the Brackley W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Brenton Diamond on The president, Mrs. William MacDonald, was hostess to the Rose valley Women’s Institute on Rabi-iiary 5th. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode, followed by the Creed, and roll call was responded to by nine members. Two visitors The ‘five delegates to Toronto were also voted upon. ‘me matter of securing a music teacher wu again brought up and e committee was appointed to interview Malpeque concemlng same. It was decided to make a quilt for a needy family. several mem- niiooxm-:l.n w. i. ’.\ W‘ The regular meeting of ill. Brookfleld Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Wllfreli. Wood on February 3rd with nint- menibers. In the absence of the president. FWERDALE "CHtmcflu‘L w"' The February meeting of mm’ members to meet at her home for February 11th, with 16 members were present he" donut"! mg" Thé ‘"”'“5°' the vice-president took oharge at The January meeting of River- dale and Churchill W. I. was held at the home of Miss Gosle Meo- Dmlnld with an attendance of '11 !ilf'llll)£‘l‘S and several visitors pree- Ell . The president presided And opened the meeting with the In- .-unite ode followed by repeating the Ktrced" in unison. Roll cell was answered with a flour seek or 10 cents. .\imutes of the last regular meet- _l_i_ii! were read by the secretary. The regular monthly meeting of the spring Brook Women's insti- tute warheld at the home of Mrs. Dan C. Mecilisy on Tuesday even- ing. February 10th. with the presi- dent presiding. The meeting open- ed by repeatlng-the "Collect" in unison.‘ Roll call was answered by nine members with e home-made Valentine. prize for the best, going to Mrs Elmer Paynter, and for the funniest one to Miss Frances Jol- llmore. Mlbutes of the previous meeting were reed, approved and signed. sewing for the Red Cross was finished and pamed in to the con- vener. It was decided that each member would pay so cents to- wards the food parcels sent to boys overseas. A report on.’ the card parties showed that $25.30 had been cleared. The secretary reported having bought for the Inetltute's use a / large size tea pot and water pitch- er, the cost of same. 01.00. Three By, George Clark ston W. I. was held at the liome of Mrs. Edgar Newson, with 14 mem- bers present. The meeting opened with the Ode, followed by the creed in unl- eon. Rollcall was answered by 14 members. Minutes of the last meet- Joan Mufplly. the March meeting when the‘ roll call will be answered by an Irish joke and donating quilt squares The programme committee is‘to be Mrs. Frank Murphy and Miss Interstlng contests were put on present. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and repeating the Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by each member. paying an extra ten cents and exchange 01 valentines. Miln- Mlnutes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed. The school committee gave their report and Mire. George Matheson and Mrs. William Newsome were appointed on the committee for the next three months. The sewing on hand was distrib- ing were reali. approved and sign- ed. The school committee report- ed paper cups and towels needed. Plans were completed concerning an amateur contest to be held in by Mrs. Wilbert Law] and Mrs. Albert Murphy. The prices were won by Mrs. James Lawless and Miss Joan Munpiiy. The meeting approved utes of the last Correspondence, letters from Miss Robin, from Red meeting were and signed. consisting reed, od adjourned with the National Antheen, after which s. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. February. It was decided to sell cakes. Collection was taken amounting to '15 cents, the friendship fund i0 -—————-——.— SHEBBEOOKE W.I. 3'! cents. ‘ The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Younker. — Mrs. Frank i no enter- Lunoh committee will be Mtts. Stewart Colwlll and Mrs. Wesley Green. Roll call is to be answered with an Irish Joke. The program committee consists of Miss Edna Colwlll. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. The program consisted of a con- test put on by Miss shirlev NEW- son and won by Mrs. Wesley Green and Mrs. zylpha Newson. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the committee in charge. which was held I. ay evening, February 5th. Mrs. Charla Yeo, president, conducted the meeting which opened by slngl "Flow Gently sweet Afton", followed by repeating the Collect. The roll call was answered by eighteen mem- bers with "What I Like nest About our Ilmitute". ‘me answers were the spirit od fellowship, friendli- hem. unity, meeting osie's neighbours talned ‘the Sherbrooke Women's Institute at their resu-lnr meeting Gross and one from Mrs. Harold Idiird was read. It was moved and seconded that this Institute pledge five dollars for the necessary W. I. equipment. It was moved and sec- onded that a vote of thanks be ex- tended to one of the members for the lovely quilt she donated. It was decided to sell tickets on it and Mrs. Earl Clark. Mrs. Welter Mac- Millan, Marlon Youriker and Mrs. Raymond sellick -were to make them. Three of the members held a party in the school-house dur- ing the past month. It was decided that two plays would be presented in the spring. Four of the member: are to get to- gether and decide mi them. co-operation in distributing pe- -pers to the householders in uted to the members, the remain- der of the’ goods to be cut out at the next meeting. Red Cross sew. ing and knitting was also handed out by the oonvener and this is to be handed in as soon as possible, with more work to be ordered. To aid the flood victims, it w decid- ed to make a quilt. such member to make two squares if by 12. and each one agreed to give I. beg for the lining. Repairing the school stove was discussed and Mr. Chowan is to be asked to fix same. Mrs. Pomeroy Murray, Breads]- bene, was the special guest of the evening, and asked the women‘: the district, asking their support in menis will be made ,by the finance committee. The Institute siproin was started around the commun- ity again. Bills were presented end, on motion. paid. Three member.- were appointed to secure t ee numbers for an amateur show to be held in Melpeque. The meeting adjourned and the members were favored with sever- al piano solos and vocal selections. Lunch» was served by the hostess and committee. OYSTER. BED BRIDGE W. I. _____. i The February meeting of Oys- ter Bed Bridge W. I. was held lit the home of Mrs. Colin and Mrs. Wallace iggins. The meet- ing opened wit singing the "Ode" followed by repeating the "creed" in unison. Ten members answered the roll by giving a dime'for the March of Dimes. Tile minutes of January meet- ing were read and approved. the meeting. The meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison. The roll call was answered byeeitl-_ manber paying a. penny for every inch of measurement around the waist. realizing $3.25. . - Minutes of the last meeting were signed. The sick oom- mlttee reported making calls and taking fruit. Bills amounting to $1.04 were ordered paid, and fie teacher passed in a. bill of $1.00 which has been paid. It was decided to have s orokln-’ ole party in the hall, each member to take six lunches. Mrs. Gladys read and ‘Wood passed out more Red Crifl work and the work done during the month was passed in. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Wendell Rodd. roll call 'to be answered by "What subject I think most important in the school". Collection amounted to 56 cents. The meeting closed by levee" ~ the Lord's Prayer. A "delicious lunch was served by the hostas. Two small bills were presented building a new library at Bresdal- bane. The sick committee reported one correspondence was read and regularly, chance to do good work call made. The school committee hmtmed hhd .00 W” ,0 end to get new ideas. Five visitors reported nothing needed. The new ,h,, w. L mwfitoh 5,"],g:”%o1_ were also present. sick committee is Mrs. Blatch and lemon hmohhud to 73 c,_hu_ the The sniiool committee re9°i'iMi- M."- MW=M“"“= °¢h°°l- M“ money to be sent to the A. c. w. and the 51¢-lg cmmlttcc r-sported Pierce; lunch, Mrs. Charles Mel- w_ Phhh_ OAIILETON W. In —-The '"°“”"Y m°°““¢ °’ '3" ch c in * N leit and Mrs Frank match The Carleton Women's Institute was ‘ “° c’ we" n°°”'“y' W m‘ h ' MN 53m“ C0"-'4'“ mV1W1 the held h‘ the home 0! M". Ehheh school committee for the next three igixylzigamprugwaebe mac gig. 03$; mmhem to me,‘ .3 3.9,. home he,“ months will be Mu. Ray Harris, and the sick committee for ‘the nine period will be Mrs. Charles Yeo and Mrs. Earle Ohappel. Materiel was distributed to the members to be made into garments which will be sold at an auction at a later date. The wiiespondence received was read and discussed and included a letter from Dr. Ofldeera on dental nio programs. In answer to a month, roll call to be answered by “The subject I think most impor- tent in school, and why." Mrs. Wil- llam Newsome and Mrs. George Matheson are to have ‘charge of the programme. A solo. "Flow Gently, sweet Af- ton" by Mrs. Ohowen. accompanied by Miss Murray and the singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. Lunch was served by the» has- tees and 1. social hour enjoyed by ail.> ' Francis on Tuesday, February loth. The president presided and opened the meeting with the Institute ode followe'd by the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that five dol- lars be sent to the March of Dimes. The members had as their guests for the evening members from the Cape Traverse Institute. Oommit- la lees gave their reports. The new lunch committee will be Mrs. James Peynter. Mrs. Boyd Lowther and Mrs. Heber Myers. The Red cross ’ convemer reported the following ; articles had been sent to the Red Oi-oss office: one pullover, one MacKay. Roll call will be answer- ed wlth an Irish Joke. Donations of cotton were passed around to each member. Mrs. Cam- eron stated that the new rhythm bend insiniments had arrived. It was moved and seconded that the Institute pay for them. Mrs. I-Iervey Jenkins invited the members to her home Mr the March ineetl _. The meeting then mm gm: Mopdh oz Dimes a.d.journed and lunch was served five dollars was voted to this cause. by "10 hollfll Mid coflilhime in Ten dollars was also voted to the.cherK¢- egue 'r.n. Le . -—————————- A Music Festival committee was 3"3'NGVM-I3 W- 1- pnhh -nmhuhd Mm ohhmh yea’ on February 10th the membefs Id, ’ springvele Women's I "‘ _ ' nightgown. one blouse. three Dill‘ m: c_ "uh were entertained at the home of knickers two cotton were l>uii~ . ndith anoncod. The meeting " ' 9". "h E, flhzzugogthg opened with the Ode followed by send and Mrs. Edward Iaughlin. °c:',f"fl‘_;.:,?’:,’;§ "h'y"'e-,e'£2f, - Mrs. Alex uieppell. leader, report- ed on me We're” M the “wk”; me Two members rejoined oh. and there were seven visitors pres- - t. Inkeeping with Education Week, en-rh, mmuga 09 ms pl-evgouh the Naif»: giezided to M3“; dg: gamut; were read ahdteignedthand WWII’! lnhooi business rlsfn in oee ' ueclier. Mn. Nelson migrldge. was " -' nfowu ac. ‘liD0i!1Nd II colllhli-int An lddi- clded by vbts to have a cake sale tlenel older of cod liver all our and Miss Edith Mecneod was sales will be purchased for the chosen to procure a place to hold school and pre-school children. The nlenilers then voted by bai- noxrsoue w. r. U“ . ‘The president. Mrs. Lorne Wigglnton, presided at the Febru- ary meeting of theimontague Wom- en's Institute which was held at the home of Mrs. J. O. 'MecLure. Roll call was ens ered by "A - place I would like to it and why" ~ The minutes of the previous meet- ing werrreed by the secretary, Mrs. Lester uaeLeod. and were ap- proved as read. The correspond- ence was freed and discussed. Mrs. Emencar Llewellyn reported that the firstieid ‘ ed by the institute, had begun under the instruction v o Mr. Gilbert clemeaits. - The sum of $10.00 was voted in- rrportui words the March of Dimes Osm- it's all plus, extra soapy I Nothing can take the place of N_ew s '‘ u_.ie * sverytlnns ' hable. No wonder it’: Canada's favourite bar soap. Get NU’ Silniigllt at your groci-r‘s tndsill e age when he should “My husband says he'll reached th _ lting for him to get slow down on work. I've been .wa ‘ started.” V the sale. sick omisnuce