,2”, yut9U WOMEN Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 3500 Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, Jan. 17, 1957 SOL'RIS LINE ROAD W.I. The January Meeting of Suuris Line Road South W.l. was' held at the home of Mrs. Donald MacDonald with nine members present. Meeting opened by Prea- were read approved and signed. followed by Treasurer's report. Roll call was answered by paying a nickle. School Committee pre- sented bill of 33.20 for Teachers Manuals. Also bill of 92 cents for school article - both were paid. Sick committee reported a treat taken to sick person in district. New committee appointed were: School--Mrs. Jos. L. MacDonald. 5l('I(-Mrs. Elaine Macvarlsh and Mrs. Daniel Malone. Members de- cided to have a card play in the school .lanuary 7th. A letter from Miss Mary lliacliinls. P.H.N. was read and discussed. A card of thanks from St. Vincent's Orphan- age was also read. Mrs. Blaine MacVarish invited the members to her home for the February meeting. Roll call - ex- change of Valentines Three mem- bers are to bring prizes for nine Catholic Wuiiiens League was held the on Wednesday evening, Januaryp lttth, in the lx.C. Home with the president, Mrs. Carrol Delaney pre siding. The regular meeting was preceeded by a meeting of the executive. Rev. Father Miacnunald Mrs. Leo Blacquiere read the min- utes of the last meeting, which was followed by the tireasurers re- port. submitted by Miss Bonnie Clow. Correspondence as read by Mrs. Thomas Llnkletter consisted of thank you notes. a letter regard- ing the promotion of the ensign publication and one from the red Cross requesting clothing for ref- ugee children. The national con- president. Mrs. Ben J. DesRoche and a letter from Mrs. M.J. Steele was also read concerning annual retreats. A donation was sent to the Hungarian relief fund and also one to aid in the purchase of re- ference report from the Provincial. from concert and MN on candy. - A bill of 83.45 was presented and paid. 1 Mrs. Cyril Egan was appointed on school committee for three months. Mrs. Waldron Mat-Pttee was appointed on program. A letter of thanks to be sent to Miss Cos- tello Ind pupils. Collection was taken and amounted to 40 cents. The next meeting to be held in school or as otherwise planned. Roll call will be answered by sing. soy or pay. Meeting adjourned, fol- lowed by singing "God Save the Queen." A dainty lunch was served by hostess. NEW GLASGOW W-I. Mrs. H. B. Stevenson was hos- tess to New Glasgow Women's In- stitute on Monday evening. Jan- uary 7th. With the president pre- siding. Meeting opened by sing- ing the Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. Eleven members answered roll call. H. B. Stevenson reported some calls made to the lick and shut- ins. in the absence of the school committee no report was given. Committees for February are as follows sick, Mrs. Jay Edwards and Mrs. Ian MacMillan. School, Mrs. Richard and Mrs. Harold Dic- kieson, n.-freshment. Miss Anne Stevenson and Mrs. Elmer Mac- Donald- (Torrespondence was read and, discussed. Sewing instructors tori the following month are Mrs. How-; ard Ling and Mrs. Foster SelIar,l Mrs. W. L. Dickieson and Ml'S.l R. E. Dickieson, Mrs. Harold Dic-L kieson and Mrs. Ralph Dickieson! ligious reading material to be placed on the Magnificent.. .. The following convenors gave re- ports. Red Cross Mrs. Cecil Clow reported that forty nine articles and Mrs. Roy Dickieson. Bills for the month were moved paid. Mrs. Edwin Stevenson offered to get the projector and Mrs. Harland liiiii the films for same. Films to be shown in school. Plans Merci -m oImMrs.bl3onald mebonald. Roll c to answe by . nickel. Meeting cloned b the National Anthem. A vote of thanks was tendered. hostesses. and also a vote of thanks for open- ing their houu for card play which followed the meeting. ' N. GRANVILLE W.M.l. The Women: Missionary Society held their regular meeting at the borne of Mrs. Stafford Colea on Monday afternoon, Jan 'I with 7 members in attendance. Mrs. George Dunning had charge of the Worship period. Meeting opened with the call to Worship. followed by singing Hymn no. 46. The Theme of the Bible Study being "For He is our Peace", Respons- ive reading taken front Psalm 746. Scripture reading taken from Eph. 1: 22-23. 2: 11-22 and read by Mrs. Orville Taylor followed by prayer by the Leader. Hymn No. 113 was then sung. The passages of Bible Mild "IV heart to thee" read by leader. The Worship service clos- ed by singing Hymn 117 followed by the Benediction. Mrs. Orville Taylor led in prayer for our adopted missionary. Miss Fulton ylvflnutes of the last meeting was EGGS APPLE JUICE BOTTLE JELL MAPLE LEAF A MEDIUM CARTON VITAMIZED LGE. 48 OZ. BROKEN PEKOE TEA . . . lb. 83c (TRABAPPLE fQ.d. gpprnved and ITQIOC U! QC president. it was moved and sec- onded that we buy a Quilt Batt to quilt the overseas quilt in Feb- ruary. it was decided we hold a crokinole Party on Jan. 18 at the home of Mrs. George Dunning. Mrs. George Dunning and Mrs. James Taper were appointed dele- gates to attend the Presbyterisl in Summerside. 9 sick calls made and 9 get well and Sympathy cards sent during December. Mrs. George Dunning kindly in- vited members to her home for Feb. meeting and a quiltin in the afternoon of the same day. Mrs. Orville Taylor to have charge of the Worship Period. Roll call to be answered with a verse of Scrip- ture containing a Bible character beginning with the letter "L". Mrs. James Taper to have charge of Prayer for our Missionary. Meeting closed by repeating the BRACKLEY POINT W.l. The first meeting of the new year was held on Thursday even- ing. Jan. 3rd at the McLure home with an attendance of thir- teen members. Meeting opened by singing Auld Lang Syne. Roll call was answe at with Suggestions iloz. 39c 31c 39: for School Lunch. Mrs. George Shaw reported hav- ing engaged someone to clean the school during the holiday season. The bill for Christmas treats was paid. The sick committee lent flowers and fruit to two I ident who were ill. Mrs. Howard Cud- more thanked the members for their many kindnesaes during her recent illness. and also for flowers sent to her while In hospital. Convenors and hostesses for each month were decided upon. and the program planning committee will met during the month to prepare the programs for 1957. The Red Cross convenor was asked to get a supply of sewing and knitting for the winter months and (In answer to an appeal! to purchase yarn to be knitted into squares. These will be sent to be made into blankets for Greece. a project which this Institute takes up every year. Music Festival dues 35.00 was Coates Institute, England. Collect- ion was 35.20. The Feb. meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. Willard McCal- lum where roll call will be an- swered by passing in an article for fish-pond. not to exceed 50 cents in value. The hostess served lunch ITS RARE THAT ONE BEEFS ABOUT OUR BEEF 0IV!LLICOVI'.!. The regular monthly meeting of Orwell Cove V1.1. was held on Jan. 9th at the home of Mrs. D.M. Mc- Donald with 0 member. and 2 via- itors present. in the absence of the president. Mrs. John McL vice president. presided. Me opened with singing of in ya ode and repeating the Mary E Collect. Minutes were read adopted. Corresponden was . and discussed. Thank You 1:? were received from sick and shut- lns remembered at Christmas School committee reported nothing needed. It was decided to hold some card parties to raise funds for school etc. A lively auction sale then took place with two members ably act- ing as auctioneers and a nice sum realized. Programme committee was not present so were re-electet for next meeting. Next meeting to be at Mrs. John ' . - . ' ' - M h 13 ed ti . L h voted paid. Chi-it a reetings ' IT-hrdilngMTMaIi?y,eIS':eiiIiar1r?tiTgtT!SI grnled the "g"'"T'l:”mi"3 whh regiimililiiiis agiirdxii. Ipriilntifrer ISL"? w'fi "Tried 0"! by the seI:vpeT:l by The hcosifss. "M V": were received froinmfoi-mgr mem- McLeod's.t E011 clllt "iv 310 flirts?! Minutes of the previous meeting C "KW prayer" 9 ”Cre'ary' ported on the months work. Mrs. 3 H 1'" memb"" A W'"' I be" End "om "'9 ("emu I" member ' e I 39 ' Thank You card or Sympathy bard. Meeting adjourned and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Mcleod. after which the meeting closed with the National Anthem. ROAST SHOULDER-BLADE 36 bingos, Meeting closed by singing had been made, Social I Service . . , . LARGE 33 oz- A "National Anthem." While in. 1.0,. Mrs. Millie Gallant. iciiizenship. 233'”in'”fheV:::l;;'e0:"ffl:' gm - "53 prepared lunch hing” W” e"' Mrs" Joseph -Lmmr-He,-' hmk Mm 5 February committee -of sever-1 bOT'T'IC 39C ioyeii by all increasing the tuna Clem I'.dgmalIoD2. hirarxllt.-1.; -I members were appomed mi ' ' RV "Est A "0" or "mm" W” U -an -Egan-M rs" wl-Jan;-lmake final plans for social. ' Neg(le'g 1 ' cud"-ed' Pmm' G" um” Mn" 1 re The February meeting will meet . I . I I . . P erg. p A it is interesting to nalili the lit-ditty Satalie Woods poses in one (twin Mon-ugly MEE-HM; 91', Twas devided ,0 MM "1," . with Mrs. Webb at the Manse. Roi-it ICTQC . . . . 59C slzns 95 40 60 D. & F. BRANL1 LB. PKG. i cl-mum mwwamp M mark and M h" famme We Wm!" dwsses” Th? Wtlular monthlv meeting of card parties and the following con-Lcall will be answered with an ori-1 -v i 1 units hyquiie youiic viomcn. men an especially simple sheath of me Summers”. wb.dih,m.,n Mme tenors were ap inlcd. Mrs, Wil- illmil YBICHIIM Vl'l'59- M'i5- R-l T Tb. . 29C l P0 giils- Of cuiirsc. iliis perennial col- slicer blai-k vioiil TIli' drcss mnkesy -&..?.T.: M: "ed per”, M” Cm-ford Gaudel. B, I)l('kI2S0n entertained the mem-l ' . C or st-lit-me must be especially well a nice background for its only irimv I Id th t 1 and Mrs" Ganamt M” l bars with an animal contest. Lunch-j Choc. Mallow hanrilcd to go With fresh young.ming, a crisp white pique how. (i? gix 'lh'e;e;:w'li;' r'el::':: "um wmred pun, reported that siepsiwas served and meeting closed 39: -vm ---- ------m e--- - - TWO IN one i ' lfddheen Ialkzn if ttavf I-iii!-dPlfarii:,ll""' ”"' N”"”'"' ""'”"""- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ib. . . 69c The second exercise is a faiur- F” ""-V 5 " 9" 5 "I" " S " ' soums LJNE ROAD w,l, .,; ite of mine, for it tong; it "may hiizh school basketball teams. Shel - , V miilille muscles and slims the waisi 3'5" Wllgesied that me kc" me'"'i g Til?-e lliieliimrlssr Smlea:ln5V 10! V32? . c STOLK UP AT TRIS Low PRICE HADDOCK T B . h B I in mg. .53,-gum yhers be rrquesteii to mi-et a coin. ism me hon." out M”. hank. Z Z 1 1 1 1 1 I O U --' sir:DTm:I't: hi(:I(mIi 0"(lkneles' me: rR""VE(slTII(IlU(iIitIItIIeTteEii.i:l: U,e((t)i:I:LtatTmTceii and Mrs Bernard MacAulay; ' ' ' 'h"lI;yHaw Rrms"(,L;':re':f1:d8'1m Du,"-Chas, , 1-By Bandy 1-ha fnpp'., with an attendance of six-teeni I o e 0 Stretch And Bend M ."9.?.Z"”f.'.1...-i'."gl."f ..'l;t..J".?l'2"lZl Bi ' - t - - l - ' - , .' . Rn1m::"'el';I" !'Ig:1'l' R" fl hlrznvlra '0" minutes of the previous meeting, FROZEN an im .ii-ass RAIN mm can stimulate the tlrciila-l If " ' 3". P '"”f”5 H i'-)l.!tlW00fI w.i n.,..i.m. Wm approved and signed,. "Slumnastirs" are wnndnrtiilly Wt" pl" IFlll.V RDUIK NI0rEl'?F.iE,:..Tf Krdpevygrd 1:; The January meeting of Elm-. Sick committee reported that; I e . rr-uarri'niz since well toned mum; Mt-Wises directed through the mg ,5 ,,,m.h lqgm ginger, t0'nDm. wood Women's Institute was heldl two cards were sent to mcmberll I 9 ' cl.-4 Xi-lp you appear pniiiiris ll-':ll1br.y niii'scles Tfllfllfc tone. while etrewhing deal. in mmer' at the home of Mrs. Neil Camp-iin the hospital. Mrs. Donald Mac-i lirzliivr and It'f'I years yniinitorf Vi JV "”l3PPR I 9 Si II0UPllP- - 3 rv ' hell with five members and one-3l')nnald and Mrs. Hullh M39-Mlldyi SALT liiili ltril'ln:lI lime in the TTltlst'IPS,? Marl will an ea.-xv stretch. and :?,T,d::rI,ll:'I I',','ia.""",'.',,,;,L.,, IE5": visitor. The meetinil was nnenedi were appointed for the next ninrith-3 U . lpai'tii-vilarly in til? figure (l(;iiIt'()I3- Ilmghtlle movement. then release: back to mm" "hand slowly to "mg by singing Tngtnufe ode! Ionfnved 1m-5. Lame Kean was regppninl-i C mg arrxas, your igiire l.l.S zipc V- ll H. R t 5' 3 - by repeating the Mary Stewart Col- ed on the school committee. One; 2 I Q at-vnriliii: to nature's originalvde-l Position: Standing with feet cN,,weI)(,e,.a h;p":”m:,?:,:'. lect in unison. Roll call was an- membership fee was paid. I I Z: iSll'.'Tirll-'llSI,SIl,l:1. 8:'lfIfIlllt(tnd tirm, slicliily apart, arms down .Ll posmon. Lying 0" im ',im, swercd by an article for fish-pond Two institute Cook books werei tips um-nii nppiy, I oi-sn't strips. 1 ' ' - '3 -,he i. I d 1 mg twh M by b 1-. n . i roqiiii-it nlll('Ii 0.k('r('Hf'. Tcn tn: Mm.(.m(.m. SM” "1, ,igh,l:,(,:'.(:,.0" folded "m' up "rmgm Tlliiliiitesgwls)-lrl:T-i-ad.0apprtT,i'erie:i1nTi edmlfy Mrvs.. lr::iei"xiTe .l(eayswaliTd"i:(:c,-1 2 " '1' "'""f 'I'”I-V "I T"-”h""'l' arm up as you move the right leg Movement: Flt-X right knee! 5;F"9d by I"'95ide"'- M"- wI””'d Ondm by Ml'S- JOSEPH P- M3('AUsi ' F,”'"',"ih"I”'””"3T W” keep 3"” back. tout-hinii locs to floor. Now hrisklv toward chest, shoot legi(L3""Pb9"- lily W81 35 be XIV?" "'9 Ieachel” I t" '””-l'- 1'"'”-V ”"”S "- lp-ii-1-I slini through the Il'1I(TdI9!5TTBIET1I down, then swing vigor- Correspondence was read conslst- I0 help Nth Chl'iSlmB5 WEN! till” ll WI! arc mrrnciglit. of course measurements. Pull up with front-ously toward rear. Hold and re- ing of a thank you note from Mrs. the school children. Also that 510; BUTTER L29 3”?! WIN! 10 KIWW If Pxvrriie willlmuscles. do not arch small of peat. Do this to a count ofiA. Docherly for fruit. A letter be SIVHI 51- Vlllcelll 0-PI18nBi!E' ' - y .' I'.0ItI )mi in T('lIlit'P in spots. Yesnback. Repeat with left arm and l-2-.'l- w-i-n-g . . . hold. Repeat from Mrs. Philip Matlieson on as a Christmas donation. Proceeds -; s mmitlml Hill cut caloric: and left leg. and continue for sixis times, change sides and repeat. htalth. A letter about a Shiir-Gain of the December card play were; i 'I "ll Ill" l"""'”"'l"" "1 "'9 731 C0U'"F- SIYWP hnldint! the move-I Class dismissed . liappyishow from J. Russell Driscoll, The 36900. - 5. sit ltliltlli” at'c.'-is. S 4 treasurer reporlcd 327.65 pro MOORE 8 MCLEOD. LTD. FREE MAKING DRAPERY SLE! DRAPERY at at r SAVINGS THIRD TLOOR FOR YOU! l'lGDRf: 5 M-Leooim During Sole Event, Jan. 17th - 26th xt meeting to he at the home .TT""'”'”!- 4 sa .3 lu-'In "CI1arIotteiown's Leading Linoleum and Drapery Now is the time to place your order for luxurious custom made draperies. tailored to the exact measurement of your windows in our exclusive workroom. Worlcmamhip of the finest quality by Moore & McLeod's given to you free during nine claypvenf. M A A CONDITIONS OF FREE-MAKING: MINIMUM -- 1 FULL WIDTH. PER PAIR -- 80" LENGTH - SL98 to S3.95 per yd. ORDERS MUST BE TAKEN DURING 9 DAYS OF SALE FOR THOSE WHO DO IT THEMSELVES . . 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