December 21: war I Women's institute Meetings STANIIOPE -w. 1. Mrs. Hilbert Kielly was hostess to members of the Btanhope Wo- r.-ien's Institute on the 4th of De- cember. .' 0 v The president opened the meet- ing by having the "Collect" re- peated in unison and eighteen niembers answered the roll call. '.l'nere.wa.s one visitor pr and two members paid their fees. The minutes of the last meeting were then read, approved Ind signed. Theysick committee gave their report and new committees were appointed as follows; Sick, Mrs. Harry Macbaughlin and Mrs. John Mlsener; school, reappo ted; lunch. Mrs. Pat Horgan Mrs. Lewis Klelly; program, rs. Mer- vyn Robinson and Mrs. John Mis- ener. Correspondence was read and discussed. and it was decided to send :5 to the T.B. League,-also a letter to the Public Utilities Com ission in connection with the increase In 'electricity charges for schools. giwas also given towards a Christmas treat for the school children. sixteen members then paid their subscriptions for the Institute News. 0 Mrs. Bruce Ellis kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. to be held'on the 6th of January, roll call to be an- swered by banding in a sympathy card. collection amounted to 31.68. Mrs. Ray Carr invited members lu her home to finish the quilt on the loth of December. . The singing of the National An- them brdught this part of the meeting to a close. Christmas presents were then exchanged, and a dainty lunch was 5tll'Ved by the hostess, with the help of the lunch committee, and is social hour enjoyed. AVONLEA W. I. Avonlea Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. Allen Wyand on Dec. 4 for their monthly meet- ing. which opened with the "Ode". followed by the "Creed" repeated in unison. The president presided and min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by 18 members. and the full finan- cial report for 1950-51 was read. Committees for January are as follows:- Cavendlsh sick: Bernice Axwor- thv and Mrs. Fenner Stewart Cavendish school: Mrs. A. Wy- and. Mrs. Ira Mccoubrey and Mrs. Stirling Stewart. Rustico sick: Mrs. Reg Machleill and Mrs. Jennie Stevenson. Rustico school: Mrs. R. G. Flem- inc and Mrs. N. S. MacLure. It was reported that Cavendish school needs paper towels, paper cups and hand basin. and Rustlco school needs paper cups. The Cav- mdlsh school committee will see xdmt they can do to improve the i:i;r-rinr of the school. It was moved and seconded to larward 310.00 to the Children of Greece Fund. and 34.00 be sent to the Hunter River Library Fund Money was also voted for treats for the school children at Christ; mas time. - ' It was then decided to supply both schools with cocoa and soup. The asaistant secretary for Caven- dish is Mrs. Reginald Simpson. Mrs. M. J. Doyle then gave an interesting talk of the visit of their Royal I-lighnesses Princess Eliza- hcth and Prince Philip to the Experimental Farm on Nov. 9th. correspondence re electricity rates was read and the secretary was to write reply. Collection amounted to 81.93 and membership fees col- lected totalled 32.25. Lunch was then served and the meeting closed. Next meeting to he held at the home of Mrs Olaf Stevenson. anion, Gaova w. 1. -Tho Birch Grove Women's In- stitute met on December 6th at the home of Mrs. Lyman smith, with a good attendance. The. new Dgcsident, Mrs. Fred Perry presid- e . After the readingland approval of the last month's minutes, the correspondence received was read and commented on, and money was voted for treats to Infirmary patients. The school committee reported their.t'islt to the school ....t.......-.......... ......... and several items asked for by the teacher jwere ordered to be sup- plied. The visiting committee also re- ported visits made. New commit- tees appolnted were: School, Mrs. Edwin Lewis and Mrs. Lyman Smith. and visiting. Mrs. Colby Lewis and Mrs. E. B. Dammarell. After all business had been con- cluded Mrs. Louis Cairns conducted a class in home nursing. More. of these classes will be con- ducted during the winter months. and the members are looking for- ward to these being very instruct- ive as well as very enjoyable. Thp meeting closed with the National Anthem, after whl lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee. I Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Basil Taylor. BEANS CORNER. W. I. -The December meeting of" the Rcad's Comer Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Brad Cairns. The meeting opened with the "Ode" and "Greed". Roll call was answered lly 14 membe a, and five guests were present. One new member joined and one member paid her dues. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and the sick committee gave alts report. It was decided to send Christmas cards to the sick and aged in the community. and a parcel of mit- tens and stockings will be sent to tilt. Orphanage. Mrs. Condon and Mrs. Yeo were appointed as a new sick committee. . Cunt-:aDOIIdGTlC0 was read and dincumed and a very interesting let- ter was read on "Catering To A Crowd”. The Christmas T.B. Seals were received. and the usual am- ount of money will be sent. The Christmas cards were received and distributed. It was moved and seconded that all outstanding bills be paid. . Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wyman Cairns when lunch committee will be Mrs. Bob Schurman, Mrs. Wyman 0 ms and Mrs. Helen Clark. Roll call to be answered by a New Year's resolution. and a donation for an auction sale to be held later on. Collection amounted to 34.50. after which the meeting adjourned. After the meeting six tables of auction were played. Prize winners were Mrs. Irving Llewellyn and Tom Hall. and Mrs. I-Ieber Mac- Quarric and Waldo Mathioson. The evening closed with a delic- ious lunch served by the hostess andicommittee in charge. ........jMj. EMERALD W. I. The December meeting was held at the home of Mrs. William Clark with the president in the chair Meeting opened by reciting the. "Creed". Two members thanked the Institute for treats received. It was decided to send 35.00 to the T.B. League. also to provide a treat for the children at Cloist- mas. Mrs. Austin Murphy and Mrs. Clayton Green were appoint- ed on the sick committee. Plans were made for an auction to be held at the next meeting. each member to bring an article to be sold. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leslie Tralnor, and roll call is.to be an- swelredt by a recipe for a suppe: is . t After the meeting adjourned a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. SPRINGFIELD W. 1. Mrs. Reginald Haslam enter- tained the members of Springfield Women's Institute at her home. Hazeldean. on Wednesday evening. December 5th. The president. Mrs. George Dunning presided and op- cned the meeting with the Ode and Creed repeated in unison. Mmutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and roll call was answered by passing in a gift to be sent to the Red Cross for crippled children. Red Cross com- mittee reported two pairs of pyja- mas passed in. Christmas cards were distributed among the members. and sick com- mittee reported sending two get- well and one sympathy card. Cor- respondence was then read and discused. It was decided to send 33.00 to STOGKI GHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS SLIPPEBSI I 0VER8HOESf SKATE8 For Au. TllEFAMlLY- J . N03 GRAFTON ST. 548 . I i no PAGE srroo Co. ruoue -we oet.Ivea- I KENT ST. I I 6 W "X ITHE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN V Exodus From Egypt,.ll,ut only for Women and iihiltlren LAST FAREWELLS are said and a small boy (left) puts his hands to his face as children board a Royal Air Force vehicle which will take them from Egypt's rio -ridden Canal Zone. Their men stayed put to guard the vital llie line between west and cast, and while they were on their way to the troop ship which took them home, a protecting escort was in radio contact with licadquarters. 3 British wives and acknowledged. Mrs. Keith Mayne invited the members to her home for" the Jan- uary mceting. with roll call to be answered with a ”winter supper recipe". Lunch committee. Mrs. George Dunning. Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Mrs. Ernest Haslam. Pro- gram committee. Mrs. Norris "Sin- clair and Mrs, George Dunning. Program for the evening was :1 spelling contest pI1t on by Mrs. Clarence Ilaslam. Prize Mrs. Clarence Haslam. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. won by EBENEZEIL W. I. On December 5th nine members of the Ebenezer Women's Ihstltute met at the home of Mrs. Ken Mac- Rae for the regular monthly meet- ins. The president called the meeting to order with the Instit- ute ”Ode". followed by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call followed and ccllection amounted to 50 cents. mus amounting to 314.10 were maid and 35.00 is to be given to make up the amount due the school music teacher. Plans were made for finishing a quilt. The sick committee gave their report and the correspondence was read. and a donation to the T. B League left until later. The sec- retary was asked to respond to a letter on rural electricity. It was decided to sell candy at the school concert and to treat the visiting children with apples. Plans were also made for a dance to be held in the school on New Year's eve with lunches to be sold. The next meeting is to be at the home of Mrs. Hubert Oatway with Mrs. Em. MacLeod and Mrs. Chester Dover to assist with the lunch. The meeting was adjourned. a delicious lunch was served. and a social hour enjoyed by all. NORTH RIVER. W. I. The December meeting at the North River Woments Institute met at the home of Mrs. Fulton War- ren. with fifteen members and one visitor present. Meeting opened with Collect for Club Women. and bills totallinz s22.16 were presented and paid. Reports from both school and sick committees were heard and a new bride was remembered with a iziit. fine thank you' card" was received and it was decided to give 35.00 to the T.B. League and to get 3000 cod liver oil capsules. A discussion on electric lights then took place. The Institute members decided to take over the canteen in the rink. on the same basis as last year. Mrs. Roy Bruce was appointed treasurer: buying committee. Mrs. Bruce MacKinley and Mrs. Fulton Warren. Place of next meeting was un. nleclded. Lunch committee. Mrs ilsruce Macxinlav. Mrs. James ivlckerson. Mrs. Norris Kltson and Mrs. Fulton warren. he answered with "something one likes doing bcstlfor pastime"; . Collection amounted to sl.li3. Meeting was then adjourned, and lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. and a social hour spent. KINGSTON W. I. ma regular meeting of Kingston Women's Institute was held on December tlth. at the home of Mrs. Edgar Ncwson. with Mrs. Heber Campbell acting as hostess. Twelve members were present and the meeting opened by sing. log a Christmas Carol. followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered and four members paid their dues. Minutes of last meet- ing were read, approved and signed. and the sick oommittern: annolnted. KING IIIJIE T E A -Ir-I V). I1. ;,vr.'. .rsi the T.B. League and Miss Joyce It was moved and seconded that I-Iaslam was asked to see about Mrs. Yeo look after sending a box to England through frames. Collection was taken up "Care". One card of sympathy was amounting to 55c, and friendship the picture fund. 26c. Old fashioned hats were sold amounting lo two. It was moved, and seconded to get cap- sules and to wrap a gift for Orph- anage. It was also moved and see- onded to get apples for the school children at Christmas, and make candy to sell. Roll ,call to be answered with. something for an auction sale at the next meeting,-, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Willis. Lunch committee, Mrs. Earl Willis and Mrs. Stewart Colvllle. The meeting win; then adjourned and a. dainty lurch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. BALTl(i w. i. -The December meeting of Bal- tic Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Cousins on the evening of Dec. 6th with an attendance of seven members. Meeting opened in the usual way. Roll call was answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts and minutes were read and adopted. Sick committee then reported sending two treats and bill for same was paid. School committee reported a new pail needed -anvl cod liver oil capsules were ordered. Ii was moved and seconded that 35.00 be spent for a T. B. bond. It was decided to buy apples to treat the school children at Christmas. Mrs. Gordon Cousins and Mrs. Sutherland Cousins were appointed in charge of turkey lottery tickets Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Edgar Matthews. with program committee: Mrs. David Cousins and Mrs. Suther- land Cousins. Program consisted of contests by Mrs. James Cousins and Mrs. Ed- gar Matthews. both won by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem, after which n dainty lunch was served by the hostess. OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. I. The members of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's Institute met at the M:icPherson home for their monthly meeting on December 4; The meeting 0138005 by singing the "Ode" and repeating the "Creed". Roll call was responded to by nine members with an art- icle for the auction sale and three members paid dues. The birthday box contained t3.04. Miss Jean Carr was 8P1-Willi-Ed on the school committee and it was decided to ask the teacher to buy 2.000 cod liver oil capsules. Correspondence was then read and it was agreed to send 55-00 for the Christmas Seal Bond. and at Christmgs. ' I The nextianeeting will be at the lhome of Mrs. Philip Matheson on January 8th, the roll call to be lanswered by paying one cent for each foot and inch of height. The mceting'closcd with the National Anthem, followed by lunch. ERACKLEY W. Ir The December meeting of the ilarackley W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Brenton Diamond. The meeting opened in the usual manner and fifteen members and one visitor were present. The minutes of annual meeting were read and reports of school and sick committees heard. School playground equipment was then orscused. It was decided to make further inquiries regarding samc. Mrs. James MacKay donated a tray to the Institute and Miss Marion Younker was instructed to purchase a second. Presentation of Institute pins to the past presid- ents. Mrs. 'Guy Pierce, Mrs. Har- tcy Jenkins and Mrs. James Mac- Kay along with a small memento to the retired secretary. Mrs. Walt- er MacMillan, and .the retired treasurer, Mrs. Brenton Diamond, was planned for next meeting. The following committees were appointed. School: Mrs. James MacKay and Mrs. Geo. Jackson: Sick: Mrs. Brenton Diamond and Mrs. Frank Blatch as previous month. Programme: Mrs. Haro Stead a-and Mrs. Charles Mcllet: Lunch: Mrs. Wm. Younker and Mrs. Harold Stcad. The January meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Blatch. Roll call is to be answered with articles for a white elephant sale. Correspond- ence and bills were also attended to Children's Christmas treat is to he carried out as other years. one new member joined the group. Mceting,closed with singing the National Anthem. After meeting Christmas gifts were exchanged following which lunc'i1 was served by liostcss and committee charge. MAYEIELD w. I. The December meeting of the Maylield Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. David Johnston. Meeting opened with singing ofthe Ode, followed by repeating the Creed. ” Roll call was answered by eight members and three visitors. and minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Ed- ward Cole thanked the members for a box of fruit received during her recent illness and committees gave their reports and new ones were appointed as follows: School. Mrs. F. E. MacDonald and Miss Pearle Nicholson; sick. Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. David Johnston. The to give the school children a treat school was to get more paper cups. I i Roll call to 5 the - 4 The Neighbors r Years A "I imp essod him I was the brainy type. Now he's giving me boo a for Christmas and we're taking in a lecture Now By George Clark is '. a.'-'- I- eve." A sewing class committee appoint- ed Mrs. Lloyd Houston and Mrs. David Johnston. Mrs. Miller Orr and Mrs. Blair Andrew were asked to get the Christmas treat for the school children. Red Cross work was re- ceived. also a letter from the T. B. League. Mrs. wariield Orr was appointed on the lunch committee for, the next meeting. which will be held at the home of Mrs. Miller Orr. Roll call will be answered by a recipe for a winter supper. Mrs. Blair Andrew' gave the reading. "A House With Nobody In It", which was much enjoyed. A report of the year's activities showed a balance of 321.34. Bills of 82.30 were ordered paid and the collection amounted to 90 cents. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. afterp which lunch was served by the commit- tee assisted by hostess. CROSS ROADS W. I. The December meeting of the Cross Roads women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Seymour and Mrs. George Farq harson. The president. Mrs. Lloyd alder- ston. presided, and the meeting opened by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by twelve members being welcomed. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. and the secre- tary gave an itemized report. sick committee reported one call and presented bill. Corre- spondence consisted of a note of thanks for baby's silver spoon from Mrs. Austin Maccallum, a school health report WIIICVII was quite sat- isfactory, also a letter concerning the increased rates of electricity for schools. halls. and churches. Christmas boxes are to be sent to shut-ins in district as usual; Jean Farquharson and Queenie MacKinnon to look after same. one child's dress and panties and two pairs socks were passed in for Red Cross, and several balls baby yarn for sweaters and boot- ees were given out. Next meeting place was undecid- ed. Roll call will .be answered by passing in "got-well" cards. It was moved and seconded to follow the order of the names on roll call list for lunch committee. Collection amounted to sl.29. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Meeting closed with "The King”. MAPLIE LEAF W. T. -The regular monthly mectlu: Travellers Rest was held on Dad. 6 in the club room with l4 mem- bcrs and one visitor present. The president. Mrs. James Marchbank, presided. and meeting opened by singing "Silent Night" and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by a read and approved. The roll call car. Correspondence was read it was then moved and seconded ing be given to the school. Committees appointed warez- School. Mrs. Wm. I-leffell: pro- gram, Mrs. Ruth Poole; lunch. . Mummum jolls ulcers. cf the Maple Leaf Institute of Christmas verse. and minutes were for next month is to be answered by a joke and an article for a baz- and discussed. and on motion it was decided that 35.00 be donated to T.B. League and sl0.00 to C.A.R.lJ. that proceeds of the pantry sale Mrs. James Marchbsnk and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank. It was decided that the next meeting would be held in the club room. in Travellers Rest Hall and Mrs. Wm. Heffell kindly offered to. light the fire. "Institute News" was distributed and Hospital "Dime of the Month" cards were p I to the members. Boxes of fruit are to be sent to the "shut-ins" of the district. New Red Cross work was then distrib- uied. 'l'he program consisted of a con- test by Mlss E. S. Marchbank. a reading by Mrs. George Waite. and the first lesson on "Home Nursing" Reilly. - Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge and the meeting closed with ”The King". SPRING VALLEY W. I. -Mrs. Wesley Cole was hostess to the Spring Valley Institute for their December gmeeting which opened with the Christmas song. "Here Comes Santa Claus." Roll call was an exchange of gifts and programmes and "insti- tute News" were distributed to the members. Committees were re-appointed and correspondence was read and discussed. It was voted to send &5.00 to the T. B. League and Mrs. Keith Harrington and Mrs. Roy Tuplln were appointed to at- under the leadership of Mrs. Agnes. tend the "First Aid course." Mem- bers decided to remember their mail driver with a gift, also the! FOR HOLIDAY SEASON V PAGE Tnmreeii . used and shut-in at Christmas. A treat was to be Elven the school children and Mrs. Dan Bryanton read a paper on Christ- mas customs in other lands. A reading, "Don't Quit." was zlvsn. by Mrs. Andrew Caseley. The members also enjoyed a poem en-n titled. "The Goose supper at Roy, Tuplin's". composed and read by, Mrs. Wilbur B-.ryanton. 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