x FEBRUARY 2. "1953 Women's gtlnstitutjeft-fldeetiii r SPRING BROOK W. I. t . The monthly meeting of the spring Brook W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Paynter on Tuesday evening, January 13th. with thelpresident presiding, the meeting opened with the "Collect" in unison. Eight members answered roll call with an article for a baz- gar, There were three visitors pres- em. Minutes of the last meeting were wad, approved and signed. As was impossible to send cigarettes to me boy; o it was decided to send two boxes right. away. Correspondence was read, con- sisting of a letter from Mrs. sally MacKinn0n and also one from the honorary president. Annie Mec- Leod. on ”Dane's Day and Canada av." Diieports of committees were then heard. The sick committee reported ggndlng out cards to those who were ill, The school committee re- ported that the teacher needs a few books. and it was decided to get an me. The Red crom convener pass- .-ri out a layette to be made up. one new member joined. The secretary reported that the lottery of groceries netted 311.90. The com- mission on cards sold amounted to sii"i'l, dues to 35 cents, collection to 53, ,, mggring a total of 521.82. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Dan C, Macxay Wiih roll call to be a home-made Val- entine with a. prize for the best. The program committees for next night will be Mrs. Roland raynier: lunch committee. Mrs. Elmer Paynteh Mrs, Hillard Meek and Mrs. Dan 0. MncKa..V. Mrs. Joseph rrardins had bingo for the evening's entertainment. prizes going to Mrs. Leigh Brown and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. The meet- ing adjourned and lunch was'serv- ed by "the hostess amlsted by the committee in charge. . .....-M----' MALPEQUE W. 1. --Mrs. Ernest'Bryenton was hos- less to the Malpeque W. I. on Wednesday evening January lili- The president presided and open- ed the meetiniz by repeaiins the "Creed" in unison. Roll 0811 W8-5 responded to by 14 members ex- pressing their hopes for 1953. The school committee ICDOWEG A new Santa Claus suit had been bought and prices for new black- boards were discussed. but it was decided to consult Mr. Jelly be- fore buying. The committee was asked to buy jackem for school MOVES. The treasurers report showed a balance of 599.04 after bills had been ppm. The sick committee re- ported 25 Christmas Cards. five boxes and two sick treats had been sent. New-babies in the district had been remembered with a suitable gift. and flowers order- ed for the late Mrs. Bearisto. Mrs. F. Bearisto told the meet- ing of the coming amateur contest to be held in Sea View, to which members were asked to send sev- eral contestants. Miss 0. Howard was asked to see about numbers for the contest. It was planned to hold another card party in the W. 1. room, details of which were left in charge of Lower Group number 2. Two beautiful illustrated books ”Our Queen" and "Duke of Edin- burgh" were received from the adopted Bwinden Institute. Each member was asked to pass them along. after reading. to another member. An interesting paper, submitted by Mrs. Chas. Taylor and read by Mrs. W. Ramsay. Mrs. Frank Macbleill. on Miss A. of the Island” was much enjoyed by LIL The singing of the Ode brought the meeting to a. close. followed by a. delicious lunch served by the committee in charge. Collect- ion amounted to 83.41. BRIADALBANI W. 1. The Janue.ry'meeting of Dread- Iiibane Women's Iinstitute was held on Monde. . January 12th at the home of Mrs. Angus Glliis. The , following were one from the Unitarian service Committee for a donation to the "Mill: for Korea" fund: other from "The Sunset Lodge Building and Red Shield Appeal " hr the latter the' Institute mem- bers had caavassed the district and.collecied 521.75. It was decided to hold I. sale of home cooking in the, Library. Miss Margaret Forsyth was asked to make posters. while Mrs. C. W. Hayes. Mrs. Lloyd wilkie and it Mrs. Erskine Clark will be in charge of the sale. . It was also decided to try to procure the film. 'gRoyal Journey." for showing in e school as soon it is availabl . The school com- Pxitlee. Mrs. John Oliver and Mrs. George ilrving were re-appointed for the ensuing month. Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie, hostess for the next meet- ing, will be assisted by Mrs. Ers- kine Clark and Mrs. Maurice Tug- well. Mb-s. wilkie will provide the entertainment. The roll call will be answered with a .penny for each lnch.of waist mi.-Ssure and pro- ceeds will he give to the -March of Dimes campaign. The program consisted of I numb of contests provided by Miss Shirley McArthur and hum- orous ,readings by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle. Delicious refreshments served by the hostess and com- , mittee brought the evening to -s close. --B KTIGQSTINE COVE W. I. The January meeting of the Augustine Cove W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Cutcllffe. The meeting opened by singing "O Canada." followed by the "creed" in unison. Roll call was responded to by twelve members and two new mem- bers joined. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to have the Film Projector at the school. each memberilto bring candy and lunches. The school committee reported several articles were needed for the school. Cards of thanks were read for baby gifts and shut-in boxes. The new committees are as follows: school, sick and program. Mrs. Kenneth Dawson and Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen; lunch. Mrs. Eldon Dawson. Mrs. Vernle Webs- ter. Mrs.,Myrtle Peters and Mrs. Bryce Clarke. Mrs. Priscilla MacF'adyen kind- ly invited members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered with "A Country I would like to visit and why". The meeting closed with the I'Ode". after.whlch a dainty lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by the committee ingcharge Collection amounted to 31.20, SPEINGVALE W. I. IMrs. Murdoch Macsween enter- tained the members of the spring- vale W.I. on January 13th for their monthly meeting. The president was absent and the vice-president took charge of the meeting. All members joined in the singing of the ode. repeating the creed and a silent prayer. The roll call was answered by nine members and there were three vis- itors bf0sen't. There were no reports from the committees and new ones were appointed as follows: School. Misses Erna Coles and Edith Mac- Leod; sick, Mrs. Vincent White. Mrs. Frank Crabbe and Mrs. Austin Sentner. ' A discussion on the Musical Fest- ival followed and it was the opin- ion of the members that the selec- tions chosen for the program were far beyond the country school child- ren and that the festival would be of more advantage to them if more interesting ones were chosen. It was decided to send five dollars as a group membership fee, and the b as members: Mrs. Dale Proude. Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Miss Edith MscLeod and Mrs, Omar Neill. A letter was receivedch-om Mrs. W.E. Macxinnon and a question- aire dealing with the district con- Druideut presided and the " Ovmad by dnglng the Ode and re- heating the creed. Nine members answered the roll call by banding in 6 Iqueu row an aunt. Minutes of the last meeting were had, approved and owned. Reports of the committee: were given. and in following new ones were ap- pointed: Sick. Mrs. Gilli: and Mrs. Odlin Matheson: school. Mrs. New- Ioll and Mrs. MacLeod; lunch, Mrs. Oolln Matheson, Mrs, Macheod and Mrs. Craig. The wuupondence was re . which included several "thank " notes for Christmas treats. on mo- Hon it was decided to support the Cancer fund and the March of Dimes this year. Five dollars was the amount voted for the March of Dimes. and all other bills were or- dered paid. It wIs' decided that in the future all new babies in the district would be remembered with I suitable gift. Plans were made to hold the an- nual Valentine party, and it was iliszested that each. member write to some firm sting for donations. Mrs. Colin Matheson extended an invitation to meet at her home for We February meeting, roll call to be answered with a donation for the fish Pond. Plans were made to have the quilt finished and Mrs. til-lover and Mrs. Graham volun- iiered to'put the top together and Mrs. ouyier Matheson the lining. and all tofeometo Mrs. Gloverls to have it quilted. H The meeting closed by singing 1731! Queen” after which a dainty limb was served by the hostess "id committee. and a social half him who enioyea. DOCK W. I. ' The is ' - anuary meeting of the acetic women's institute was held E khe home of the president. Mm bl: "1 010?. whmconducted the men. offiiowing the ode. the .minutas udhe previous meeting -were read 3 I , ed. and the rail called mall ea two cufou letters. cor- nondsnce includ two re- Wliis and letters of approoinuon- .- 1 vention was completed: also a let- ter from the Red Cram regarding lnstrudtors' schools. As there was no one with suitable qualifications available. it was decided to drop this. An invitation for any member to attend Canada Day at the A. C. - W. W. conference was received and a lovely card of thanks for a Christmas gift was passed in. Discussions on ways in increase the Institute funds resuited in a vote on two parties. It was finally decided to leave this for the Feb- ruary meeting. Miss Edith Macl'..eod kindly in- vlted the members for their next meeting. Lunch committee will he Mrs. Austin sentner. Mrs. Vincent White. Mrs. Murdoch Macsween and Mrs. Ralph Crabbe. Roll call is to be answered with an exchange of Valentines. The meeting closed with "The Queen” after which a very interest- ing contest was put on by Miss Erna Coles and won by Miss Edith Mscneod. sewing and knitting were distributed by the Red Cross con- vener. Mrs. Frank Crabbe. The hostess and committee served a de- licious lunch. onwsm. cova w. r. The regular monthly meeting Orwell Cove W. I. was held on January Nth at the home of Mrs 1.1. M. McDonald with 10 members and one visitor present. The meet- ing opened with Jlnglng of the Institute Ode and repeating the Institute Creed. Roll call ms ans- wered with "I a a member of this Institute beca ". Each mem- be gave an interesting and worth whle reason. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The school committee reported articles needed were bought for school. The lick committees re- ported their annual shut-ins' boxes sent. Thank you messlsql were noeived and read for treats sent armed It was me... and seconded by Mrs. Wal- ter ucneod that all bills be paid. It was decided to send 05.00 to ' Albert Crsswell. Mrs. Wilber Cairns. I the annual March of Dimes. A candidstels to be sent to take the Instruction Course in first aid which is to be held in Char- lattetown' in February. Twenty- five cents was received from a member for the A. C. W. W. r. Roll call for the next meeting to be "A country I would like to visit and why." and an article is to be links for e Grab bag. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John McLeod, programme committee to be Mrs. P. E. Rooney and Mrs. John Mcnae. A lively auction then look place. with Mrs. Ernest McLeod ably acting as auctioneer. which result- ed-in 35.05 being taken in. Mrs. Edison McLeod put on an interest- ing contest which was" won by Mrs. John McRae. Mrs. John McLeod entertained with I Bingo game with several prizes. The meeting then adjourned with serving of a delicious lunch by the hostess assisted by Mrs. iohn McLeod and Mrs. Edison Mc- can. srnmcrrann W. I. The January meeting of the Springfield Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Craw- ford Sinclair with an attendance of 17 members and two visitors. The president Mrs. Reginald Has- lam, presided and the meeting was opened by singing "0 Canada" and repeating the Creed in um- son. The minutes of the last meet- mg were read, approved and signed. The school committee re- ported havlng purchased treats and a report was given of same. also of the box sent to the adopt- ed Instltute in England. Mrs Keith Mayne was appointed on the new school committee and is to get all articles necessary for the children to have hot cocoa at school. Correspondence was read and discussed as follows: a card re- ceived from the English Institute, a. thank you card from a member, a letter from the March ,of Dimes. also several gifts from the adopt- ed Institute. On motion. 35.00 was voted for the March of Dimes campaign. A discussion then took place concerning a Valentine party to be held in the hall. the date to be decided upon at the next meet- ing. Mrs. Norris Sinclair invited the members to her home for the next meeting when roll call is to ,be answered with "A country I would like to visit and why". Entertain- ment is to be provided by Mrs. Ernest I-laslam and Mrs. Norris Sinclair; lunch provided by Mrs. William I-faslam, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Mrs. Ernest I-faslam and Mrs. George Dunning. The meeting adjourned by sing- ing the Institute Ode. Collection amounted to 81.00. CARLETON W. I. -The monthly meeting of Car- leton Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Allison Harper on Tuesday, January 6th. The presi- dent presided and opened the meet- ing with 'i.he Institute ode follow- ed by the creed in unison. Fifteen members responded to roll call, and four visitors were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and second d five dollars be sent to "Save the Children Fund": also that Mrs. A. MacCa.llum take the course in First Aid, and -that ten dollars be donated to Cape Traverse Institute towards an organ for the hall. It was decided to in- vita Cape Traverse Institute to the February meeting. Proceeds from the pantry sale which was held at Holmansxon December lath amounted to 327.02, and proceeds from the Christmas apron amounted to 812.90. Committees then gave their re- portvand new ones were appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. John Myers Mrs. Ralph Maocaull and Mrs. Wendel Macwllliams; programme, Mfrs, Ralph Maccaull, Mrs. Albert or-aswell, and Mrs. Raymond Har- vey: lunch, Mrs. John Quigley. Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Maccaull. Mrs. Rey- mond Harvey and Mrs. Wendel Macwllliams. - The Red Cross convener reported the following articles sent to the Red cram office, one pullover swester,.one string pullover sweat- er. two blouses, one pair knickers and four jumper dresses and she iaxliso handed out knitting and sew- g. Roll call for next meeting is to be answered by an exchange of re- ceipts. Mrs. Elmer Frsncls invited the members to meet at her home for the next meeting. Collection amounted to 82.15. The meeting closed with "The Queeri.iThe plctirre of the Royal Tour of Canada was shown bv Mr Allison Harper and was much en- joyed by all Lunch was served by the hostess Lmisted by the com- mlttee in charge. LOWER. I'ltEETOWN' W. I. -The December meeting of the Lower Freetown Women's Insti- tute was held on Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. R. A. Prof- itt with 15 membe and one visi- tor present. The president opened the meet; ing with the ode. .ollowed by the collect. Collection amounted to as cents. 'nie committee appoint- ed to take charge of the pantry sale reported 0.10.10 clear. A dona- tion was made to the T. 3. Fund. One thousa d more capsules were to be ordered for the school chil- dren and the treasurer reported getting dustbane and paper towels for the school. It as moved and seconded that an a ctlon sale be held at the January meeting. Mrs. Russell Mc- carville to be auctioneer. It was decided that Instituie meetings held at night would start at eight o'clock. The next meeting is to be at Mrs. Fenton Simmons in the afternoon. , Mrs. Walter Burns i and Mrs. walier Bernard had charge of the program which consisted of a live- ly spelling match and an inter- esting confut. Due to the suction and Mrs. Wilber Cairns; school. I program committee for February. Mrs. William Rogers read an eddrexrto the treasurer, Mrs. Al- fred Reeves. and Mrs. waiter Ber- nard presented her with a gift. in appre lation of her faithful work as tre urer. The singing of "The Queen" brought the meeting to a, close af- ter which the hostess served de- licious refreshments. At the annual meeting of this institute held at the home of Mrs. Donald Bernard the following of- ficers were elected: ,President, Mire. Frank Cairns: Vice-president, Mrs. Donald Ber- nard; secretary. Mrs. scoit Cairns: treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Reeves. re- elected; directors. Mrs. R. A Profitt, Mrs. Edmund Burnt. and Mrs. Elton Cairns; auditors. Mrs Jardine Stavert and Mrs. Prowse Gardiner; cards of sympathy, Mrs. Edmund Burns; organist. Mrs. Ell- ton Cairns; school committee. Mrs. Camden Gardiner and Mrs. Walter Bernard. A vote of thanks was moved to the retiring officers. SPRINGTON W. I. The regular monthiy meeting of the Springton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Thomp- son on Wednesday, January 'lih, with the president in the chair. The meeting opened by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by six members, answering with "what I look forward to most in the new year.',' After reading and sgning of the minutes, a bill of 31.9 was presented for treats for four shut ins in the district also bills of s5.'l5 for capsules and 312.05 for cards, which were moved and sec- onded to be paid. It was reported that oilcloth has been laid in the cloakroom of the school. It was moved and second- ed that a bill of 47c for strapping for oilcloth, 29 cents postage and 25 cents for yeast cakes be paid. Correspondence wasread by the score ary. It was moved and sec- onde that ti.00 be paid to T. .8. cards. Thirty five cenis was re- ceived from collection, 81.20 from capsules. It was moved by Mrs. Ewen Lamont and seconded by Mrs. Ewen Todd that two packages of Easter, 4 packag get well cards, 1 package birthday cards. two packages sympathy cards and five packages valentines be or- dered. It was decided to write for quilt patches. ' Mrs. Ewen Todd invited the Institute for the next meeting when roll call is to be answered with "A Country I'd like to visit and why". also 25c for A. C. W. W fund. It was decided to hold a hot supper for the members and their husbands or one guest at the home of Mrs. Ralph Thompson. The meeting adjourned and a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Eiver. Lamont. NEW GLASGOW W. I. The January meeting of New Glasgow Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Elsie Leard on Monday evening, January 5th, Miss M. E. Campbell taking charge. The meeting opened with "0 Canada", followed by Creed. Roll call was responded to by 15 members and two visitors. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Unfinished b i was discussed regarding the piano fund. The secretary was to write for price, etc. . Miss Ann Stevenson reported that the Community Club plans to give a donation towards the piano. A number of members of- fered to collect in the district. as follows: Mrs. Devereaux. Mrs. Har- land Hill. Mrs. Howard Ling, Mrs. George Dickleson...Miss Ann Stev- enson, Mrs. R. L. Dlckieson, and Mrs. H. K. -Dlckleson. The Red Cross work is to be in charge of Mrs. Harland Hill. Re- ports from dfferent committees were then giv and new ones appointed as follows: School and lunch, Miss Lynetta Browni and Mrs. W. L. Dlckleson; sick, Mrs. R. L. Dickieson and Miss M. E. Campbell. Several "thank you's" were read from members who received cards and treats at Christmas. It was THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN moved, seconded and carried that bills for school children be paid. Corre- spondence was read and discussed. Mrs. Percy Dickieson kindly in- vited members for the February meeting. roll call to be answered by "A country I would like to visit and why". A paper on health and welfare was prepared and read by Mrs. R. L. ,Dickicson. The program con- sisted of d contest by Mrs. Melvin MacLeod, and readings by Lynetta Brown. Mrs. R. L. Dlckleson and Mrs. Harland I-lill. Collection amounted to 31.47. Lunch was served by the com- mittee auisted by the hostess The meeting closed with "The Queen”. SOUTH MILTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of South Milton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lemuel Coles on January 13th. The president, Mrs. John Poole, presided and the meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison. Fifteen members answered the roll call by "What I look forward to in 1953". The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. i Mrs. M. Nicholson reported that the children had received the usual Institute treat at Christ- Miss L. Moore of the sick Convener, reported on work com- pleted during the month. Two complete baby layetles' and one pullover sweater. The usual bills were presented and paid. It was decided to send secretary was asked in write for donations of remnanis. It was decided to try to have a program of films and lunch as soon as colud be arranged. Correspondence was read discussed. Three v"thank notes were received. i The next meeting will he held at The Rectory with Mrs. A. E. Pierce-,v. The roll call will be an- swered by "A country I would The lunch and you" like to visit and why". league. 38.58 was taken in on mas. committee reported making two calls. Mrs. M. Nicholson, Red; Cross; 5200 lo lhe March of Dimes. The, lcommlttee will be Mrs. Cyrus Mac- Christrnas treats for'Nelll and Mrs. Gerald Hooper ,(sandwichea). Mrs. Russell Cole: 'and Mrs. Dan McLean (sweets). After a lunch, served -by the hostels and committee in charge, a social hour was enjoyed. ' MT. MELIJGK W. I. The Mt. Melllck Women's Insti- tute met at"the home of Mrs. W. A. M. M.acRae. Waterside on January liith. The meeting was I carried on in the usual order by the 1 president, Mrs. Arden Richards. I This Institute, while not large in . members” -, is fortunate in having faithful workers who through the years have done their best to carry out the W. I. Motto, For Home and Country." Besides contributing igenerously to many thy causes their main project for this year is financing music lemons for the school children. To assist in this purpose an auction sale of aprons was held at the home of Mrs. Lodge Lane at the December meeting, and due to the fine quality of the arti- cles, brisk bidding resulted in a nice sum of money. As in other years, a Christmas donation was sent to the Orphan- age, nor were the children in their own district forgotten. Buidu sup- plying various articles for the school room the Institute l each gear provides treats on St. Valentines Day and closing day along with , prizes to the value of ten dollars. ' At this meeting the secretary was asked to contact the National Film Board. and if favorable, films will be presented the latter part of January in the school, and lunches served. The treasurer, Mrs. Lane, report- ed the receipt of the T. 13, Bond and was instructed to forward supplement to Mr. Maclirwen, the music teacher, andta as donation to the March of Dimes. Mrs. Wendell Jones. the Red Crom con- vener. distributed pyjomas, overalls and yarn to the members to be made up. At the close of the meeting Mrs. MacRae served delightful refresh- ; - . HOCKEY NIGHT AT "THE GARDENS" It's a sport: tradition In Toronto . ; . Saturday Night's N.H.L hockey game at ' calo lillilllitix...'Illonurcl1.M0iI3Ii If you're the kind of person who responds to the excitement of a great performance. then youlll be truly enthusiastic about the brilliant new Monarch for 1953. From the clean lines ofjts handsome body to the high- fashion smartness of its smallest accessory, the new Monarch is a picture of planned perfection. See this magnificent car at your Monarch dealer's . . . look at the sweep of glass that means picture-window visibility for driver and pssscnge a alike. Feel the eager response of Monarch's precision-built V-8 engine-in crowded city traffic or on the broad, straight sweep of the open road! The superb new 1953 Monarch is on display in your Monarch dealer's showroom now. See it . . . drive it . . . and you'll know, lyeynhd a doubt, that where afine cur matters, Efonarch belongs! 5!! YOUR MONAICH DEALER C 1 xgzi.4(ot4z zayicc PAGE mbnildbliddlvynfmilehuds and Mrs. Hnohhcmern. GIAKAITI ROAD W. 1. The January meet!!! of Success W. I. was held at the home of Mrs Angus Green with 10 mem- bers p nt. The meeting opener with the Institute Ode foHowed by the Creed in unison. After the read- ing of the minutes the differena committees gave their reports. The treasurer reported that tin proceeds from candy sold at the school concert amounted to 314.35 Mrs. Bush Campbell reporting for the school committee said timi towels were needed and the treasur- er was asked to purchase some. The sick committee reported several calls made and fruit taken. , Mrs. Louis Campbell was appoint- ed on the sick committee for Upper Graham's Road: school committee: Mrs. Walter Wigmore. Mrs.. Ray MacLeod; program, Mrs, Louis Mac- Leod. Correspondence consisted of two letters from East Clinton Institute: a letter from Mrs. McKinnon. Social Welfare convener, and a letter rs first aid classes. It was moved and seconded that 35.00 be sent to the Canadian March of Dimes. The First Aid lesson conducted by Miss Marv C. Cami1- - bell consisted of review of the previous lessons. Mrs, Angus Green entertained the members with a clothes pin contest which was won by Mrs. Louis Mac- Leod. The next meeting is to be helrl at the home or Mrs. Rov and Mrs. Louis 'MacLeod. roll call to be answered with the name of a love song. The meeting National Anthem, closed wilr'h the London- (OF) -A pre-coronation day of national repentance before entering on "The New Era” was urged by the Church of England newspaper. The suggestion was made in an article commenting on pleas for a religious revival. the famous Maple leaf Gordan: . . . when the keen, enthusiastic crowd cheer on the great performers who give spectacular pace and J colour to Canada's nciionol gums It F M W- ?n I R 1 ti I H .0 E) ' ii I953 0I1(ll'C laeuutia Trvnnunir-inn. On-lri-. video and fault OHIO! ru-J --r: option-fan-crwaeluieveqgd s cuuuymo A Iuu.c:uvIIl1 VIN! (ll CIAIIIAANIIIID 2 .S. R. lohnsion lid. roan-Monaacn nnsnna ,st. Peters Rosa Phones 3092 -3093 McGowan Motors FORD and MONARCH GA Montague Phone 33-21 RS Maclean Molors FORD-MONARCII DEALER Summersido pm 2929 sale there will be no program next month. Mrs. Frank Cairns and Mrs. Howard Cairns are on the LOOK FOR THE SIGN or VALUE WHEN YOU suv A uszo (AR-SEE YOUR Mouaiiui osc-us