lloncamaani 1:3 -,i95o ., houaaniau. cuannorrrarowzc jttittenls insjiituts Meetings 1 GRAHAWS man w. sci il ..ixth i nual mxtin h'3eL.:;,l:uvv, l. was held at the girls" of Mrs. Angus Green. --'The men” opened by".l't.'::ixi d'T:e om oaken Bucket. o owe Y ' Club Women's Creed. Sixteen '7" b" pnum answered roll "ml: pgying membership fees. ”'" ,,l'..,..... of last annlpl and 72:1,, mgnthly meetinls were o te ";3,f';2.t”.fnE president in brief arks expressed her It'll"-1139' "mm; splendid co-operation of T members and their kind for ,:,:,,nce during her termyof of- tire. retar. Mra. Fred Camp- bglhethieyf gavey the financial state- ";l ,0, the year-twenty-three members were enrolled and twelve minim. meetings were held dur- :','m we year-and money raised ounten to 3656.21: expendit .e 53; balance 3105.52- .The report of the social evening min in the hall recently. featur- jftg Red Cross films shown by Mrs. llnrry Cudmore. director of ms. Aid for the Province. show- ed the mm or 56.00 proceeds of sale of lunches. Also report of pantry sale held recently in Ken- slnltlon netted - . The sick committee gave their mmt-one visit and one treat? And the school committee report- ed having visited the school and found th:tt new radio batteries had been installed; paper towels worn needed. and tr Vllit.tp the loilcl: found much needed cars go, sanitation. 1.000 more cod- iiver ml capsules have been pur- n rd. thus u-M decided to invite the Nagimml Film Board to show pic- tures in the hall-at which there will be it sale of candy: also de- ciried to send a Christmas treat to the adopted institute in England. members to donate articles iooti to be packed at the home of ii.--. Hugh Campbell- Correspondence was read and dismissed. One question ..needed no discussion. "should children of ti... grphanngrs receive family al- lowance”. A decided "V91". WEI I-T19 response. Copies of Institute News were distributed. in The members were reminded that the institute Broadcast this your will be 10:45 A.M. on each Fndny and a suggestion by one of the members that those listenlnu in give a report of the broad- rasts at the monthly meeting. Donations of remnants were passrd around to the member. to lip made into articles for The L3V(ll'IiClij1: l Oi Caii.i.,l;.iii liotisewtvp I .,I lit' b at the December meeting; also each member to donate er- I L for same. - The slate of officers for the new year was elected as follows: President. Mrs. John Macaregor: vica-president. Mrs. l-lugh Camp- bell; secretary, Mrs. Fred Camp- bell: treasurer. Mrs. J. M. qamp- beil: publicity director. Mrs. ltay Mae : sick committee for va- rious roads. Mrs. Earls Campbell. Mrs. Angus Green and Mrs. Fred Campbell: directors and auditors re-elected. Collection for the eve- ning was 84.50 membership. and 3250 collection. A standing vote of thanks was extended to the retiring officers, after which the meeting closed with "rn. King". to meet next month at the home of Mrs. Ray Macl..eod. srannuvo w. s. The thirty-seventh annual meet- ing of Sterling W. I. was held at the hameof Mrs. Lorne Mat.-Ewen with sixteen members and one visitor present. The meeting opened by singing "'0 Canada". the Ode and Creed. The minutes of the previous an- nual meeting and previous regu-. lar meeting were readand ap- proved. The president. Mrs. Woalner. gave a complete report of the year's work and thanked the members for their splendid help and co-operation. . The secretary-treasurer reported that the total receipts for the Year were Skill. Expenditures S&5.95; balance on hand 8242.76. Visiting committee reported four visits made and treats given. A very satisfactory report of the school was given by the secretary. Mrs. Kenneth Macxay and Olga woolner were appointed scrutin- eers and the following officers were elected for the coming year: F. sldent. Mrs. Elmer Fyfe: vice- preaident. Mrs. Bert Fletcher; rec- retary-treasurer. Mrs. Lorne Mac- Ewen; press secretary. Mrs. Blots Macliwenz directors, Mrs. Cran- ford Macxay. Mrs. Aiban Boiger. Mrs. D. 3. Reid; Auditors. Mrs. J. E. Fleming and Mrs. Earl Henry. The new president took the chair and the auuespondence was read and discussed. A letter was read from the P. E. I. division of Adult Education. re Historical Objects Survey. The members were, asked to look up any item of historical value they might have. and report at the next meeting. Cards and letters of thanks were received for treats and flow- ers sent. The Institute News was distri- buted among the members. It was decided to have a card party at the school. A committee f four were named to prepare for same. namely Mrs. Bert Fletcher. Mrs. Gordon Fyfe, Mn. Alban Bolger. Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Kay. The secretary was asked to send a card of sympathy to a very . dear -friend. Mrs. Ray Douglas invited the members for the December meet- ing when roll call will be answer- Od with an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. To prepare lunch. Mrs. W. l. Green. Mn. Fleu.-her, Mrs. Alban Boiger. Mrs. John MacKay, Mrs. Kenneth 'MacKay. Programme: Mrs. John Mac- Kay and Mrs. D. 3. Reid. The programme consisted of two contests which were enjoyed by Meeting closed with "The King." Membership fees 04.00: collection Sim; donation 81.00. VERNON W. 1. line Vernon Women; Institute held their annual -meeting at the home cl Mrs. Richard Macllae. Roll esil was responded to by thir- toan members paying their member- ship fees. M "waned with the creed. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meeting were read ap- proved and signed. The president thanked the mem- bers for their kind co-operation dur- ing the year. The secret ry gave I report of the years work, which showed 0064.01 in cash during the year. with amounting to sans The election of officers resulted in the following President - Mrs. Lloyd harness. Vito-President. - Mrs. Wtm. How- lett. secretary -- Miss Isabel Mc- Leod. Treasurer '-- Miss Emma Tweedy. Auditors - Mrs. Wilfred Purncaa. Mrs. Richard Macnac. Directors - Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. Mrs. Milton rurneaa, Mrs. Joseph Henry. Sick Committee - Mrs. Oecil Tweedy Mrs. Thomas Mc- Kanns. school Committee - Mrs. Olassdaxarsry. Mrs. Willard Murray. hogan-I - Mrs. Thomas Mc- xanns.. Mrs. Willard Murray. it was decided to hsve suction during the winter months. A dis- cussion took -place about shortage of school seats nothing definite was decided on. Mrs. Lawson Jenkins kindly in- Tha annual and monthly snoot- cf Booth Winsloa W. 1. met at. hosnecfMra.A.l.Bcllar with attendance of six members and IIWISES jnut as;bla Yaw: Adlaiasselhao .lyuM&lIIdI . 5-tgnonritisi is so- Lillian till we vial s. Matias Owned with theodefo wcdbytbcoreed.!lnll call was then answered by pay- ment of fees by seven lnembus. one new member being welcomed. Min- utca of last. regular and annual meeting were read and approved. It was decided to Ink Mr. W. R. Show to come to ball to lecture. It was decided to sell lunches and tea on same night. It was also decided to send for twelve tickets for In- stitute members or others to it- tend C " - School at P. W. O auditorium. The secretary was asked to get in touch with secretary of Winalos Station W. I. regarding purchase of oleum capsules for the school children. An address by the retir- ing president and report of secret- ary-treaaurer were then given. re- port showing receipts of 3136.10 with expenditures Simil leaving a. balance of 327.48. The following officers were al- ccted for the ensuing yea.r:- President -- Mrs. llrith Hughes. vice-president-Mrs. Orville Tiara- er. secrets-ry-treasurer-Mrs. Har- old Diamond. Friendship secretary -Mrs. Ivan Turner, directors-Mrs. Slkfllns Rodd. Mrs. Roma MacDon- ald. Auditors-Mrs. Val MacDon- ald and Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie. Sick committee -- Mira. Turner, Mrs. A. 3. seller. School committee-Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie. Mrs. 0. 'mmer. Program-Mrs. llriih Hughes. Lunch-Mrs. Orville Turner, Mrs. Hamid Diamond. Mrs. Lloyd Gill- espie. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Gillespie, roll call to be answered with artic- le for bazaar. Collection .00 cents, Membership fees sl.75. Meeting closed with "The King." HUNTER. RIVER W. I. The annual meeting of Rives-View institute was held at the home of Mrs. C. H. McGuigan on Novem- ber oth. Fourteen members paid dues. The minutes of Ootdber meeting as well ss.iihe last annual meeting were read and adopted. The chair. man of campaign for funds for the blind was present and asking the assistance of merrtbers to collect. 'I'h.e following ladies kindly offer- ed io -help - Mrs. Franks Bagnsll. Mrs. J. S. Burns. Mrs. Ohesley Wood and Mrs. C. H. McGutigan., The sum of elliht dollars was voted to de- fray expenses of a member to st- tend a short course in dl-&natic.s. Two members renewed subscrip- tion for Institute News. New corm- mi-itee appointed -'- School. re-ap- poirited; visiting committee, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Dan McLeod: programme. Mrs. J. L. LePage and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod.' refreshtmennts Smith Jr., Mrs. Ford and Mrs, Sherran. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring president, Mrs. Reagh '.Bagnall wlho thanked members for tihclr splendid cooperation in do- lrrg a good years work. The secre- iary gave the financial report for the year. Follvwlns are the sew slate of officers for the ensuing year: Pre- sidvzni. Mrs. Frank Bag-nail; vice- presidcnt. Mrs. J. L. LaPage; secre- tary-treamrer. Mrs. C. H. McGulg- an; directors. Mrs. Howard Christ- ie. Mrs. J. S. Mcleod and Mrs. C.B. Matheson: auditors. Mrs. -LR. Mur- ohison and Mrs. Cyril Smitih: so- cial secretary. Mrs. .1..s. Bums; press reporter, Mrs. Cyril smith, Next meeting to -be held at the home of Mrs. Res-gh Bagnsll. Roll call will be an exchange of Christ- mas gifts. Refreslsrnertis were then served to all ipraent. MELVII-LE W. I. The fifth Annual meeting of Mel- ville Women's Irwtiinlbe was held at the home of Mrs. Murdock Mac- Phee. with ten members and two visitors present. The meeting open- ed in the usual manner with Mrs. Colin Macxenzie acting F ldent for Mrs. M. Gilmore who was un- able to attend. The roll call was answered by paying tees. one new member joined making a total of 32.50. Minutes of last annual meet- ing and October meeting were read. The election of ofncers were as follows. President - Mrs. Colin Macxenzie. Vice President Mrs. J.J. Gulls. Secretary -. Erma MacDon- ald. Directora - Mrs. C. Macbeod. Ada Macl..esn - Mrs. MacDonald. Sick committee - Mrs. G. Macbecd. Mrs. R. Noye. school committee - Mrs. J. J. Giliis. am. MacDonald, Mrs. Colin Mackenzie. A chicken ,, was held on November 18. at J. J. Gillie. it was largely attended and brought in a nice sum for the Institute. Roll call for next meeting to be is ticket article donated by Mrs. MscPhee. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Preston Glllis. Sale of lunches at last meeting brought in sea. The pupils of the school were sel- ling tickets on a fruit cake which the teacher had made; the lucky ticket was drawn and Mrs. diar- t-nca Mudcok was the lucky wan- ner. It brought in a sum of and which -went toward getting things for the school. Meeting clcsed by singing the Nstioml Athemc after which lunch was served. IMIABLI W. I. The annual meeting of the De Sable Woman's lnsdtute was held at the home of Mrs. Borden Wal- ton. 'ilhe -wasident opened Ira meeting by singing Institute Ode and repeating on Creed in un- lson. Roll call was remanded to by eleven rnenmers paying mam- t bershlp faes. -Minutes of last annual meeting were read and approved. silo minutes or October meeting were read and mprovod. Secretary rs- poriod 81.25 made from sale of candy at film board pictures. wins sapansss of It cents and that 8.00 had been sent to Cane: Fund. and last stuns had been collect- ed in district fos- Orphanage. Sick oornmittu reported at: sick calls and a bill of 01.40 was paid. no buying cornsnltcsa reported ari- Mrs. Chesley Wood. Mrs. Roberll 3, Mrs. Gog. Noye. Auditors - Mrs. , 3102.90 had been made during the year and with -the balance of 011.44 from last year made a total of ssooaa for the year. Total ex- penses for title year 358.32. leav- iagma balance of 8112.11. Collection Correspondence was read by the secretary. Appointment of new committees. Sick committee. Charlotte MacKay and Mrs. Rob- inson Maclhdyen: school, Laura Mac.-Nevin; program. Mrs. Daniel Dari; lunch, Mrs. Henry Peter- son. Mrs. Leon MacKlnnon and Mrs. Nicholas Giliis. lllccilon of officers for ensuing year: President, Mrs. Borden Wal- ton; vlce-pruldent. Mrs. Robin- son MacFadyen; secretary, Mrs. Myron Shaw: directors. Mrs. George Bell. Mrs. Henry Peterson and Mrs. lvan Macliinnon. Aud- itors. Mrs. Nicholas Gilils, and Mrs. Walter Gould. Buying com- mittee, Mrs. Myron Shaw and Mrs. Melville Bell. A paper on cltlzenshi by Bertha Walton. Mrs. Peterson invited members to her home for ilhc December meeting. Roll call to be answered with an article for a sale. Mrs. lnce gave a very interest- ing account of her trip to Cape Breton Island. which was much enjoyed. Meeting closed by sing- ing "The King". A dainty lunch was- served by the committee in charge assisted by the hostess. was read VICTORIA W. I. -I... 'l'he twenty-nineth annual meet- ing of Victoria W. I. was held at. the home of Mrs. Stanley Stewart wlt.h ,an attendance of nlneteeen embers. The meeting was open- ed by all repeating the creed in un- lson followed by the roll call and the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting and the oct- obar meeting. Corrapondence was read and approved. Bills for the new tables were presented and paid. Plans were made for the Annual Bean Supper and Bazaar. The following committees were appointed for November:- Sick: Mrs. Kenneth MacLean and Mrs. Stewart lnman. School:- Mrs. Wildred MocQuarrie and Mrs. James Boultcr, Br. l..unch:h Mrs. Whitfield l-lowatt and Mrs. Ken- neth MICIABD. Cod Liver oil Capsules were re- ceived from the Red Cross office for the school r-'i”'lrcn. The secretary gave the clsl report to: t...- year. The following officers were elected for the coming yeair:- President-Mrs. Kenneth Maclean. Vice-President - Mrs. Emerson' MacDonald. Secretary--Mrs. Annie MacDoug- finan- i. Treasurer-Mrs. W. H. Daugher- Dlrectora - Mrs. Donald Hart. Mrs Karl Boulter. Auditors-Mrs. )0 ielas had been bought for school and a bill of 31 cents was paid. .. The Secretary reported that Stanley Stewairml -Auo MY TIDE waste is ALWAYS so swear mo CLEAN Mrs. Fred Inman. Mrs. Stanley Stewart invited the members to meet again at her home for the December meeting. During the social hour a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charae after which the meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. CAVENDISII W. M. 8. Mrs. Lorne MacNet'll was host- eaa to the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. on Wednesday evening. Nov. 15th. A short. meeting of the Ladies Aid with the president. Mrs. Alf- red Moore in the chair preceded the auxiliary meeting which was led by the President using the worship service as given in the Missionary Monthly, theme, "one in Christ" assisted 'by Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Mrs. Geo. Mccoutbrey and Miss Jennie Moore. Kagawa's poem. "File Living Christ" was more appreciated ow- ing to the fact that Miss Moore who had met Dr. Kagawa personally at Y. P. U. convention at Belleville had previously told something of his life and of his wonderful Christ-like personality. All joined in the prayer of the Japanese Christiana, "To make the people of the world (media resist hatred witih love-to overcome evil with good and to stand by the spirit and way of the cross. cost what it may". i Miss Bernice Axowortthy offered prayer for Missionaries remember- ing eapeclall Miss Mary Mansfield. Devotional closed by singing - ”ln Christ there is no East or West". Reading of the minutes and roll call was followed -by a letter read by Mrs. Olaf Stevenson reminding us of tihe World Day of Prayer which will be held Fab. 9th.. 1951 and that orders for the World Day of Prayer Service may be divinin- ed from 97 St. George Street, Tor- onto 5 Ont. This is now a perman- ent address and all orders should be sent as early as possible. Mrs. Alvath MaoNesi-ll. supply sec- roiary. read a letter acknowledging with thanks a box for Labrador. Having been made conscious of the great need of warm clollhin-g in Korea thugh Dr. Florence Murray's visit. it was decided to pack a box as soon as possible. Each member was asked to make ' one or more squares for a quilt - 18 x 18 crazy-quilt style on a foundation, uslnrg woolen pieces. These are to be brought to the De- FOR DOLLS. DOLL ITEDDY BEARS W . PULL TOYS. BLOCKS. SLEIGHS, WAGONS. efc. 'Nl Toys with lots of play value and priced right. GIRLS 6: BOYS PRAMS and STROLLERS, DOLL DISHES. MECHANICAL TOYS. Look Over Our Selection YOU CAN BUY BETTER FOR LESS AT THE BIKE SHOP 185 GREAT GEORGE ST. Book - Japan Begins Again. Meeting closed with Minpah Ben- ediction. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Milton Green and Mrs. Ira Mcooubrey assisted by the hostess. AVONLEA W. I. The annual .meeting of the Avon- lea W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Meeting opened with Ode and repeating creed in punison. Minutes of last annual and previous months meetings were read. Committee reported having camber meeting which will be'Vl5ll-ed 919 3151!- h-el'd at the home of Mrs. Alfredi Rustlco achcol needs a shelf in Moore Dec...i3. Miss Bernice Axe- .set water pan on and the pencil woriihy will be devotional leader - I sharpen" lI9ed5 N7D8ll'5l18- CDVF-"la Lunch commit-tee. Mrs. Alfred Moore. Mrs. Alvelh MacNeilil and Mrs. Geo. Gough. Assistant com- munity friendship secretary report- ed 2'1 sick calls, 13 -hospital calls. and 12 cards sent. Mrs. Olaif Stev- enson gave a very interesting at- gest of the 1st chapter of the Study YES! ,i I neighbors look twice. dish school needs soap. Three new blinds have been purchased for Cavendish school. New committees are Rustico sick - Mrs. Robert woolner and Mrs. iEmest Macnurc. Rustico schcol - Mrs, N. 5. Mac- vr on WITHOUT RINSINGD” "L";-Je does a better Wadi Xwb man any soap an ear Willi TIDPS NEW STIPPID-UP WASHING POWER. every grain does more work . . . gives you bright, white, dazzling clean clothes, whichever way yo'u wash! Yea. New Heavyweight Tide does a better washing Job than any soap you'can buy. TIDE, lltillli SOAP. IVER FORMS Illillitiii SOAP FILM. And Tide actually dissolve: the dirt out of clothes- holds dirt suspended in the outlay water! wring out the clothes-dirt goes too! And you hang up the kind of bright, white, clean wash that makes your Get Procter 8: Gambie's New Heavyweight Tide today-there's nothing like it! Lure and Mrs. Rey woolner. Caven- dish sick -- Blanche wyand and Mary Stewart. Cavendish school - Mrs. Geo. Clark and Mrs. sterling Stewart. The treasurers report for the year was given. Thank-you letter was read from Isabel woolner thanking the In- sltute for their gift. The election of officers then took place and re- sulted as follows. President - Mrs. Olaf Stevenson. Vice President for Cavendish C Mrs. Ira Maccoubrey. Vice President. for Rustico - Mrs. Roy woolner. secretary-Treasurer - Mrs. Lorne MacNelll. Directors- Mrs. J. Simpson. Mrs. coo. Mac- Coubrey and Mrs. will Tcombs. Auditors C Mrs. Robert woolner and Mrs. Ernest. MacNeill. Pro- gram committee - Mira. Alfred Moore. Mrs. Geo. Gough. Mrs.-J. Simpson, Mrs. Roy woolner and Mrs. Leigh warren - A vcte of thanks was extended the retiring officers for their work during the past year. It was decided that to have an exchange of Christmas gifts; at the . December meeting. each member to bring a gift of 25 cents value Collection amounted to 51.40. Mem- bership fees 35.50. After is delicious lunch was serv- ed the meeting closed with the National Anthem. December meet.- ing to be at the hcme of Mrs. Allen Wyand. Cavendish on December 5th.. citrisrntus Moll For Soldiers As H. Lewis OTTAWA. Nov. 30 -(OP)-Tb! Post office announced today the closing dates for mail intended fr delivery before Chrlstmaa to tho lfanadian troops stationed at Fort Lewis. Wash. Letters should be posted in order to arrive in Vancouver by Dec. 1 and parcels by Dec. 16. All snail for the troops at Fort Lewis should be addressed in care or the postmaster atvancouver. .g;y11DEeor,Mv WASH p ,yymiour ntaisittexl .. -- f N9 in i ' , .nwus (all! well 3 Mills: ! -2.-.:':.'::'.'c.".2."' "Yea; mywssb is actually cleaner than all soap,cver got it,(IsntI.l've tried 'em all 6- My,wash driasjs6'syveet.snd fresh. too. I'm a Tldaltsser from,now:oni" Mrs? P. Robertson Winnipeg. Mas. '. P.S.-lt's so.tIrritty.' tool I