a ee ee ee Se . > Women's ORGANIZATIONS _ New Perth WI Members _ Entertained By Sister WI literature, Mrs. William Minchin; citizenship, Mrs. John A. Dewar; United Nations, Mrs. Charles Kennedy; press, Mrs. Cyrus Mar- tin The sum of $5.00 was voted for the Retarded Children’s fund; also $5.00 to T.B. Fund. $1.00 was | voted to the Foster Parent sch- eme. : — “Fol Allister Currie, Mrs. Kenney, Mrs. Stan trendy Mrs. Elliott Smith Were appointed to obtain a fire- box in which will be stored minutes books of the New Women’s Institute. = Mrs. Kitchener Smith, Mrs. James Cain, Mrs. Lincoln Dewar, Mrs. Gordon Myers were appoint- on a committee to make plans a turkey supper - Next meeting to be held at the, home of Mrs. Charles Kennedy. SOUTH MILTON W. I. Mrs. Dan MacLean was re- elected president of South- Milton Women’s Institute when they ir- twenty-third annual oe a the home of Mrs. Neil MacN Other officers elected were as follows: 1st. vice - president, Mrs. _ I. Corbett; 2nd vice ‘ president, Mrs. Russell_ Coies; secretary, Mrs. A.E. Piercey, (re-elected); treasurer, Mrs. Neil MacNeill: Red cross convenor, Mrs. J. E. Poole, (re-elected); distributor = cc. % O. capsules, Mrs. F. Willis. Routine business was dealt with and various committees made their reports. Several items | _ of W. I. correspondence were! read and- attended to. Miss Adeline Moore .and Mrs. a - rs |Mrs. Preston Rackham and Mrs. | Bonshaw United W.M.S. was he!d John MacGregor and Mrs. Jam- es M. Campbeil; Red Cross con venor, Mrs. J, M. Campbell. The members plan to have a bazaar and sale of home cooking at the December ing. Mrs. Duncan Cole read a pap- er on “Remembrance.” Mrs. Louis MacLeod directed the members in a singing lesson. WHEATLEY RIVER W. I. The annual meeting of the Wheatley River Women's Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. Preston Rackham on Nov. 4, with eleven members and three visitors present. The secretary reported $185.03 as net proceeds from the turkey " | supper. It was decided to purchase a six dollar wreath and fifty pop- pies for Remembrance Day. Three dollars was voted as a donation _jto the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Committtees gave their reports and new pnes were appointed. The following are the officers elected: president, Mrs. John Ross; vice - president, Mrs. Gor- don Andrews; secretary, Mrs. Harold Chandler, (re-elected); press secretary, Mrs. Fred Mac- Rae; directors, Mrs. Cora Ling, Leonard Ling; auditors, Mrs. Har- old ‘Buntain and Mrs. Fred MacRae. The December meeting will be) held at the home of Mrs. John) Ross. Roll call to be answered with a gift for the Orphanage . BONSHAW W. M. 8. —The November meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Neil K. Sal- mond with the president, Mrs. Stewart MacNevin presiding. There were 3 home visits report- es ae ee ed and 13 cards sent. Collection taken to $2. Roll call was ans- |wered by seven members. There was 3 visitors present.. Mrs.} Florence MacLeod conducted a discussion. Barbara Macleod read @ poem on Remembrance | Day. Mrs. Hector MacNevin inv ited members to meet at her home) for next meeting. Rol! call is to be answered with a Bible ques- tion and answer. GREENVALE W.I!. The 34th annual meeting of the Greenvale Women’s Institute was held at the home of the secre- tary. Roll call was responded to by | 'onomics, ~~ Se ee ee ee ee ee oe Women’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 2, 1959 Kensington Church Is anal For Pretty Autumn Wedding A pretty double ring ceremony was solemnized in the church of the Holy Family, Kensington, on Oct. 24, when Rev. Louis Calla- ghan united in marriage, Mary Donna Mill, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mill, St. John, N.B., to Peter Earl Mui- phy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francia Murphy of Norboro. The bride entered the ehurch on the arm of her uncle, Allison Minnis, and looked lovely ing@ gown of white net over taffeta, ballernia length with bolero long sleeves coming to a point at the wrists, and small stand up col- lar. Her finger tip veil was of bridal illusion. She carried a white prayer book and a bouquet; of red sweetheart roses. Miss Gleria Murphy, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore.# dress of yellow net over nylon with bolero, large crown- less hat with matching mitts and carried a nosegay of white mums. Mr. Frances Croken, friend of the groom, was groomsman. Mr. Hubert Murphy was usher. Mrs. Mill, mother of the bride, wore a dress of dior blue crepe seven members paying - their, ;membership fee; one visitor was | welcomed as a new member. | Reports of the committees were heard. Correspondence was read and discussed. Officers were to attend Leadership Course. | The following officers were el- ected: President, Mrs. Guy Gamester, (re-elected); secretary Mrs. Earle MacRae (re-elected); vice president, Mrs. Bernsley, Wonnacott; directors, Mrs. Ster-' ling MacRae, Mrs. Douglas Waye, Mrs. Honeywell Spence; auditors, Mrs. S. Silliphant, Mrs. M. Mac- Pherson, conveners were nam- | ed as follows: health and wel-| fare, Mrs. M. MacPherson; W.I. work, Mrs. B. Wonnacott, educa- tion, Mrs. John Carew; home ec- Mrs. S. MacRae, ag- riculture, Mrs. E. MacRae. , It was decided to invite a neigh- boring Institute and to plan pro- grams for succeeding months. TRADE NOW... back satin, large picture hat to match, Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Murphy, mother of the groom, chose a dress of red velvet with white accessor- jes. Her corsage was of white, carnations. 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