.LPAGE IWVELVE 7 ___ Women’s Institute Meetings BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION On Wednesday, Dec. 29th the members of Rite Point W. i. to- gether with their “tneti folk“. as- sembled at the home of .\lts. Peter Currie to otter their feLcttatioits and good wishes to her on her eightieth birthday and tn honor "her as being the oldest resident of the dlhlfltf. After all had assembled. Mrs. Rankin lVlacLtnii. coiled on Mt. Samuel l\inc.‘lcill. \\I t1 tttztde n few hrtef remarks L'Qllil]ll"flf.‘lllfl!')l to the “guest of honor" and express- ed the ltepe tizttt all might enjoy lter ho: tzilttyt in the future as eaJt p10 int had done in the past. ‘The Ittszititte tncnibcrs then pre- xeritecl ilvl‘ tivlih a t-ii: of \t't"-‘ lovely tv-tlroorti slliprt" dllfl it beatitiftilly decorated filflilfli\ cake made l~v Mt: Chas. him. ‘ qlterii. president, e! ilie Iit.,tit~.;tt~. Att- Oillvt’ bil"i'\"i3_\' cztkr- was prcsettttzl. of ‘.\'lnrc'.l.| ‘n .\lt'.~ AllihYU?" l3 "‘,\ u. ptcsctt‘. a guru-t .1’ liit- l:)' . Mrs. cllfllt‘. who til,-.u had <i‘.tltc| recently CClPhZdlCd a b do)» During tire tirt-sciitatzotis an sting B tltdt\j' to Yin," i oral ititls, liFIIlIhPd lit and lot‘- aticl ' Jllglttlitltiess.‘ ' .:icd in MILQIIIK "For, uotl Fellow " trtt '.\.\S lltrn si-rv- -..cr'. of the ilirtlllitf‘ ettymcrl a st tal . til plane mtlstc. C‘Ji\v"l'.~21ilOil re of Mrs. r l‘ ti. Shes a A tirllif‘ I-rl in lit" " nftti" .0 tlttta: and the guests Barry be‘, h ttott . a All limit-fl w" tct a", to ntert again enjowiibt‘ t" . Pill???“ 1W0" and l meeting o. met at tlie ltonze Vl/hitficld Yco on Th . €\I‘l1ll'l§, Jan. 61h. The president opened the meeting with all mem- et-i-g repealing the Itisttltite Ode, followed by the Creed. Roll call was answerer! bv seven members and mic new member. In glib aescttce n! the secretary, itztiititcs of last meeting were read by ‘reasurer. They "tveie adopted as read. l! rceitia: Li“! Kitigstutt ‘x l. nvas derided that $3.00 be lt\(‘f'l to Sltirle; Nfltgxitl for I'll“ nf the org at their lIOUSC !ot- IPZIULHIQ c..ii ren singing. A letter of thanks w-vas rccczvccl front Miss Beer for treat sent to Mount I-lerilert Orphanage. It was mov- vtl and seconded that we give $51K) to Snlvitttoti Army. ‘Preasttret’ vrported sclltllti‘! gift to Mrs. Clow at. Christmas. Sick committee re- ported sending fruit to one in dis- trict. Co rcspozidence sectetary re- pojteti sending cards, also two let- tvts of tltatilts were read. Corres- pondence war. rend and dtsctissetl. ll. was derided to time tt special iticeting on Monday eveniiig- Jail. 111th to tnakc plans for social eve- ning in Hall. -A vote of iliiilllfi "was extended tn the ladies of ti!‘ diitzict who so kitidiv rlotintcd lu tic ntiide itiy in b4‘ sold at .' lstmzis cot "t. Bills were pre- -ntt‘d and prttd One new member . dues. Collection was takvli- t..otinttttg to 50 ttettts. Next fiiiiffi a.’ pier-tin: ttttrlc-‘itlcfl. lluitcit cont- rt f W. .\’[‘.§.~. Doris Lilrvrl and 31-’?- \ . tint Colwill i1. wits: mov- ed t.r. IIt*"';l"l'i§ be adlotirticd. ‘l-l’ MALPEQlIl-I W. l. ‘the rcgttlttt: tnonthly tneetittg nl lip lvlqlpeqttr; W. l. rivet, at tilt: it-mte oi Mrs. G. W. Rantsciy on ‘vvetittcsduj; evctizttg, Jan. 5th. “i111 the president, Mrs. E. Bryenton, 1-,, we etiair. Meeting opened by ldtllil 0d»: and repeating Creed pleasant] ~ ' an, : ‘$53.55 vl letters of thanks fur boxts scnt at Christmas. it was moved and seconded that we send $10.00 to Save the Children Fund, and pay for paint used for school. Meats of raising money were then dlSttizSfitl and Mrs. E. Bryon- tuit kindly offered lit-v home for a card patty on Jan. 12th, the follotviitg committee lo have charge o.’ party. i\ii's. F‘. Bearisto. Mrs. John McNutt, Mrs. C. Lock- hai-t. l\'lrs-. K. Owen. Mrs, Sinclair Ait-Gouzati kindly itivited ntem- tit-rs for February meeting. roll call lo be attswercd by an original valentine \erse. Mrs. Robert Wall, .\lts. Charles 'I‘aylor, Mrs. John McNtitt, program and lunch com- mittee for Febitiaigv. Ilcezttig atliounicd after IU-lvit is (Itiivltlllh Ziititii was served by ihr- hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ttttlplt Bearisto and Mrs. S. Mc- Liottgatt. Collection $4.05. l NEW ‘lite notttltl meeting of the New Haven Women's Itistitute was held nt the home of lVlrs. Gus Tierney on Wednesday evening, Jan. Silt. .\tt'tf'iillg opened by stitgtng titt- Illwliilllt "Odc" and reticatitig the "Creed" in unistoti. Roll call was answered by l5 members paying one cent for each inch of waist tnctistirc with Mrs. Artie .\iacPhce (Ewing; lite tveristiritig. ilie antoimt of $4.86 wits l'(‘illl7/‘ti. lvlintitcs of IIZWWlDLl-S nlffliil: “FIFE l'(‘llfi Hild approved. It \\'.'l.- tnmrd and sec- onded that in‘; tittiouiittiig to $~ttt~1S be paid. The secretary- ‘cr reported that the amount fir dlSlflvi. lot‘ titr- ~.' ttflgcrvy I-‘itiitl for Bri- " itt a’. - was concert. 'I"i~.is included the sale of candy. ’I'lterc was a donation of $3.fD ltaridcd in from Mr. and Mrs. Boyle. 'l'l".e sectctnry‘ read a let- ter from our adopttd lttstizttte iii England. saym; they received ti.c part-cl that was sent to them front the Institute and was very pleased to recene it. The sick coniniittcv. reported having sent 10 borvcs of fruit, etc. to shill-ins n! Christ- ittas. Intlctxv of "thanks" were read from fne of v-iiotti received the boxes. also a letter of thanks front Ella Boyle for fruit sent hci" while in the hospital. Three mem- bers thanked the institute for gifts received at (jitristmas. liifrs. Neil MEUKUIIIOH pieced two quilts, one for each orphanage, also eight pairs of booties where sent to each orphanage at Christmas. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be given to the 'I'. B. Len- gue. also moved and seconded that a pair ef flannette blankets be bought for Air. and Mrs. Earl Carrier. North River, who lost their homo by fire in the early fall. it was moved and seconded that the roll call for Fcbrttary be answered with an article for our adopted institute. School cont- ntittee for next. month: Mrs. Artie MacPlteo and Mrs. Charles Mac- Dougnll. Progranttne Committee: Mrs Chitrlrn. lviaicDougnll and llclcit Docherty‘. Collection for the cvctititg amounted to 80c. Next place of meeting at the home of .\lts. Lloyd lvfacKiiiiion. Nlrs. Hugh ltizieDonalti conducted e "flower." contest, uoli by Mrs. Duncan Gass. .\’1F‘(‘ili)g closed writ God Save the King’. Lunch was served by UIC hostess. RINGWOOD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE l l _ _ 'l'hc iczgtilin- monthly iticcttiig of the Riitgwood Women's Institute mcl. at the home of Mrs. Howard Smith on Thursday. Dec. 2 with an attendance of seven members and one visitor. tti tlIIIiEOII. ‘.5 ntrttlcis illlo\\(‘l'(‘d toll call Fllii a l\ Yr" “s resolution. lhrct‘ visitors were welcomed t0 mu nteetiiig. Mtmitcs of last meet- ing over/a read and approved as teed. ‘Preasitrer reported $45-41 Oil h. d, m» u. E. t‘. n. committee !i'D0!'i"(i $40.55 r-ollcttlcd ill tile (iivlliti tot this WOTtiiY 021N59- Ftirthcr plans for iiot $81001 juttghvg were discussed and the gnlloxving committee were appoint- ml to take t‘ tit-go. Mrs. F. Bearisto. Airs. Rtttsell Critlll» Mi?» “@3911 Green and l\ s Jtttties Cross. School com: lice rvlwlifli will)“ mild been painted inside, floors scrubbed and oiled diiriitfl ii"? (Ihristmas ltolldays Sick com- mittce reported 5 bones sent to ink. and ltl limes srit‘. to shut- tnr, nt Christmas. Correspondence tonsistcct 0t an appeal from the Fave the children Fund. and Wliutts ttsttte utxttttv: nus Km: mum now vtltu famous uml 1n constipation a serious trouble with you’! Then rend this unsolicited letter: With the president in the chair the meeting opened by repeating lite Creed iii unison. Roll call “I15 answered by each member paying a dime and three members paying their dues- for following your. The ittittutes of previous meet- ing were read and approved. Cor- respondence was read by secre- tary and discussed. It. was mov- ed by Mrs. William Mutcli and Seconded by Mrs. Joseph Doiron that we remember Mrs. Ian Smith at Christmas. also tnovcd and seconded that we remember the school children at Christmas with fruit and candy. After a brief discussion it was decided that we write to ‘Mrs. Humid Lerird to find out about gctfiint: an one act play for n drama festival. Mittens for orphanages were hatided tn and were to be sent to the orphanages for Christmas. Program for evetiing was a con- test which win very much enjoy- ed. It was decided to have l contest for our next meeting and a prize to be given to the winner. | ‘The meeting closed after a ldcliciotts luncheon served by tiie Itostess and the next meeting will be nt the home of Mrs. William Mulch. Mutiny and Miss Frances Jolli- more. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Campbell when roll call will be answered m. an exchange of Valentines. Col- lection $1.15. One member paid he: dues. The programme consisted of n contest put on by IVLrs. Hora-c Meek, won by Mrs. Arthur Camp- bell. Another contes: was put on by Mrs. D.C. Mackay with prizes going to Mrs. Isaac Jollimore ant‘: Mrs. Arch Pldgeon. The meeting was adjourned and lunch was served by hostess assist- ed by lunch ccmmittce. READS CORNER. “II. -'l‘he January nteenng of the Road's Corner Silver Bitches Wo- men's Institute was held on l-‘ri- day evening at the home of t.\lrs Hartwell Conduit with the pied- dent. .\lts. Hebe-r MRCQUHYYIP. iii the <hai:-. Eleven mcmbms and one visitor were present. Roll call was YCSDOIIdPd to bv iiiiritii: a favorite Christttius gift’. For Fcb» rttary‘ roll call will be ntzswerrtl Willi an article for tizc itfiLllal. A letter was received from Mrs. (Yfiegatt, London, England rx- pressing het- thanks for food and clottttitg. Another box of food was Packed for Mt‘ Ghost-iii» “id Cross uoik was distributed Av- knonlctlgmcnls oi‘ treats sent to shut-ins were received mid rend- The remainder of the evettirg was gptttl, m ptayiitg curds. the wttiitvrs being, Iittdtt-s, Mt s 10f.‘ Bztglole and lvlr». Cicttrcr llv-ttl Clentletitctis, .\li'. Robci‘. P Hull; and Mi. Lester Baglolt‘. -i"- 17f‘- frcshntetils were sclwcd b\‘ iii" lunch hostesses \l:s. Brrvdtorrl Cnirnx ztttd ltirs. Lester Bztltwiltn- 5 BROOK IELD W. ‘the Brookficlrl Women's inst- tute hcid their tnccting at llic ltome of Mrs. Donald (Yanipotll. Meetirg opened by rcpeitttiil; Creed in 111L301]. Roll call answered by l2 meni- bars, also 2 visitors, 2 ntcmbcrs paid their ices for cortnitg _‘.‘if"tl‘ and 1 new them-be: added to tli: roll. lvtiiititcs of last meeting and signco. Bills acnouiitttig to $544. vet": ordered paid. Knitting and sewing were passed in to the Red Cross convener and more material ". .l tic procured. It wasdecidcdtohrite a fishinz. pond for next mictiug. xext; mceting to be held at the licme of Mrs. John Wood. Coti- tests were put on by Miss Avis Cruwys and won by ivlrs. Robert Carr and Miss Bernice Win-i, Also a guessing contest. was won bjt Gladys Wood. Collection n- mounting to 86 cents was taken up. Mrs. John Wood gave some selections on the organ. itfeewttr closed bv repeating .tlie Lord's Prayer. rcacl L Y.P.l.'. The Povvnal Young Pcotiles Utt- ion held its annual meeting at the Parsonage on Friday creating. January Ttli with an attendance of scvetitccti, .\l.'.l.t‘r'll of tilzivli (‘ll- rollcd as members for the follow- ing year. The president. Elliot Robertson presided. he minister. Rcv. Vicar conducted the ’l‘h-~ (turf item of bttsiticsr. . the election of officers. ’l‘iic fol- lowing its the executive for the following year; President. Cordon Moore. Vice-President, Dorothy Ings. Secretary, Arllittr Jones. Assistztttt. Secretary‘, Hilda Wood. Cotiveiiot" of Christian Fellow- ship. Gordon Moore. Convener of Christian Missions. Hilda Wood. Convener of Christian Citizen- ship, George Wright. Convener of Christian Culture. Dorothy lugs. Recreation COIIVCIIOI‘. Parker Ittgs Press Secretary, Margaret Mac- Dougall. The retiring executive received hearty vote of thanks. The next. meeting will be at the home of Nit". and Mrs. Fred Muns- man- with the Convener of Claris- tlan Culture in charge of the dis- cussion. The Recreation consisted of an interesting same in which all par- toolc. A delicious ltinch was serv- ed by Mrs. MticVlcnr, and the meeting closed with the singing of Auld Lang Sync. i! NORTH ST. ELEANORS W1. -'I'hr~ North SI. Elt-anots Wn- men's institute for the month of January was held on ‘Puesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Ira ltlacNev-in with the president, Mrs. Ray Raynor. in tlzc chair. Ten members and one visitor were pre- sent. The Sick Contmiltce re- ported the sending of treats to the sick. On advice of the School Committee. several articles will be purchased for the school, including a map. An acknowledgment was received for boxes sent to the Orhptmagc and to England. Plans were made for each member to entertain ln her home for the pur- ________ iTHE Maritime Dominion Rubber “UAR I Supervisor 0o. -- has hceii appointed a for titr- Marl- Dozziiiiiett Rttbhct- Contpiitiy, Limit- ed. Kttclteiter. Prior tn his re- tpotiititten‘. Mr. Mines “'11s oi titc 'l‘ii"e I‘§ll§lll')(‘l'li1g and Srtvtw Dt-pnrtttivttt in the Nififitiiils“. sccoiltlvd that yiztitl $51! for ' l' . is ntuvrtl Si bu‘ 4 .. Etitit Iiiiizlteza drinks ll"l‘fl and llitct. ll|\‘.l| i ..ti> h . 'i".ii~ .--~t'rt~ ._ ttrltzl the sltttitl Book Ronni been ptiid $13.11.? lttl‘ Christ- cards. and tint :56.55 profit riiittlt- utt mic of Chrislttiits 'l‘t~t* t'l‘lll\ll~ in; fut‘ the Sitt- Army had i]t1'll vrtttiplt-lctl Iotiil o1 3197i) lituzt; col- ll so lind inns nits -ttrrl., tttltotl with lc-‘vtl 'l"'lic school CUlillllltlft" ltad no rc~ tiort. 'l‘he sick conxnuttee report- ctl tliat no ore Iutd been sit-k clur- iiig the pits! tntillllt. The Red Crois Cottveiitii liitti nu rpovt. C0l'l'(‘:'l)ulltl"llL‘f’ vxts tit-vi rctttl. l‘. \',':t.= tizotcd rind .\f‘t")lltl"‘i that .' Locke st-tid f\-i=. -l. ilodtl 53nd fir mush- instrritctioit. lt was meted and seconded that the S"L'i‘(‘ifll'_\' got l2 hand books anti ti itciv ittiutitc book. 'ti.-~ next ittcitiiic to be iu-ld til the home of M . Htvtt Rudd, FED. 2nd, a‘. witivlt time all attctioii stile is to he itcld, cacti tnctttiict‘ (lottttttitg; n lzfitttl uttrketl article if possible. ttLw to mk ll friend. Littivlt ton. ltit-s. R. Stevenson. Mrs. Perley ‘Fa ' and IVLrs. Ivan Ttiine: An interesting cotitcsl was put on o_v Airs. H. Crawford and won _ M -. Harold Dililllulld and Mrs. Hilllt Rodd tics. 'l‘lie ntceting closed \-.lii tlte King, after which a dainty lunch was set-veil by nost- t-ss and contmitlcr: iii charge. Collection $1.00 .t NORTH RIVER W. I. 'i‘l1e‘.l.-.i.ttary' tncctztlg of ‘h: North itiver Women's; Instltuzc was hcld at. the honte of Fulton \Vl\i'\'(‘ll, Vlllil eighteen members and one visitor tit-motif. in uptntd u lltc rot" (‘Jlttb Woiticii." tt-Jli atrucrcd with cotitrtbi- flllUllLJlI sale. liuni the institute Ne "(ctttcistloitairc on Cit: \\L‘ll‘. rcttd itiiil tllw-tts-"ctl. . tilted for "Edie lit: i.l<li'cii Fttttti.‘ Mrs. Ifrttrc h-iaclititlcy. Red Cross smrctuijv reported that at"- iuiiigctttctits were completed for the first-tuft rtilllrk‘ Airs. Cltiyteti Stcvetisoii itivitei lite ln,~.‘.it.ttc to ll('t‘ limit: fer titc ncxt meeting on Icbiuury 7th, tthcii ltti:cli committee will be Mrs. Bruce MacKitilcy, Mrs. Neil Mathesoi and Mrs. John Warren. At the close of the meeting the presitlcit‘, Mrs. Keir Warren, we‘.- cotncd a new britlc, Mrs. Sandy MticCvregor, and lvIi-s. Fulton war- l‘Cll on bcliiilf of the Institute pre- sented ltcr with a gift of silvi-r. Lunch was then served and a so- elttl hour etijoiyctl. Collection $1.25. u .l,. t.t.\ii.~. for Itctit . * I Ito ti; Cl WLhISIORELANU W. I. The. January ittcetiiig of Wes:- morcland Women's Itistitute me‘. at. the home of Mrs. Vcrnct Moore. The picsldcnl presided and epciieti the rtiectttig lll the rcgttliii" order. Roll call was nit- swerctl bv eleven members. Two visitors were present. One member paid duct. Minutes of last. meet- ing ‘were read 1nd attprtivcd. Col- lcutioii atitotiiiied to lttl cents. ‘lite ctiffcrcnt committees gate their ttports. Mrs. llnl ltogerson gave n paper or. "Women as Poultry- Iieepers". New committees were then ap- pointed: School, Mrs. Art Sher- ieti: sick. Mrs Roy Crossmati, Mrs. lieber Catiftclcl; educational, Mvl. Eddie Trewsdale. Mrs. Roy Cross- tnan; social. Mrs. Vvrixott Mooic, Mrs, l-lvd Rogcrson; lunoh, Mrs. Heber Count-id. Mrs. Robert May- ltew. Mrs Bert 'l‘ro‘.vsdnle. Secretary read the qtiestlonairc tit citizenship. 1t, wits moved and seconded that the secretary write the Red Cross for sewing and tactics fl' pttze by Mr. \ Cl‘l\‘("fi word from tlte l learn of tier aeldcnt. and serivletv was held Saturday, Jan. S, i949. at the home of the leiidei, Meeting opened with president in chair and by singing Hymn "Tell DIAN. CHARLOl'l'_E_T_O_WN I 4‘) llarnley Notes Mrs. James H. Cliantpiun is spending a few days visiting in Borden. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Arthur Jay. All‘. and Mrs. Tlteo Sellar and daughter were visitors to Darnley on Friday guests of Mr. Seller's sister, Ivlrs. Harry Orozier and family, . Mr. George Wall- Dariiley, has purchased the house and lot in Darnley of Mrs. Jas. H. Champion, Kensingtoii. J-llss Miriam Hickey. student at Kinkora Convent. returned on Fri- diiy lu resume her studies after a pleasant, holiday spent. with her parents. Mr. iind Mrs. Clarence Hickey, Darnley‘. .\lts. Emma Brennan, Mrs. Eliza- lieili Brennan and daughters Col- leen and Claire. Darnlei’. and .Vlr. Chas. Gillis. Indian River, were rccctil visitors to Etncrald and Freetown. l J .\lis.< Virgctie Crezier 'l‘l~.~<. Crozier, students at Prince [\ lintc rclllrticd t0 resume studies after a pleasant spent at tltcir hontes in Darnley. ii t Plltiitfl of irictitls on Friday ete- nttg. Jttit. '7. a1. their liJttic to l4 ables of PYQKYCEMYI’ auction. ‘ltie i Violct. Bassett, the gents (irsv 5 Wm. Slliltitl‘ ltitltcr. olittioti. ftefrcsttntcnts were scr- 5 vcd bv the ladies in charge. M"- Wm. Cousins. Darnley. re- lier sister. Revere, s, stzititig Ram t; v.-.ts iibottt hcr Eu and while .\lts. Harry Ramsay. household burning vcioputl Let [are and head bttrn- trig itcr badly about her face, neck an forehead. Mrs. Ramsay, was taken immediately to the hospital tvlterc she received blood plasma bttt t and friends Island ‘regret. to v rr-lativcs P" .cc Edwnitl ‘the Mission Band of Darnley Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Me the Stories, of Jesus“ Scripture reading Luke 2, 8, 16. Band purpose followed by Lord's Prayer. Hymn ‘O Come All Ye Faithful." Ten incitibcrs answered roll call with stinictliitig on the New Year. HIIIULCS of previous meeting were rend and apbrovcd. Next meeting to be teld at the home of Mrs. Iinrry Cruzicr. Roll call to be N answered by scripture verse cott- tziitiitig word “faith? Iva McKay. ‘Ti 0n the Mlssioitttry Committee. read P it liyntli. hleettng closed with hymn "When Hr: Comclli" followed by Mivtiali Benediction. Mariette Pick- ering, Program Contntlttcc, pre- sctticd a contest which was en- joyed. New committees for next mcclitig arc, Missionary Committee Hazel Adams; Program Coin- inittee -— Sheila lviacKay. Lunch was served h_v ltostttss and a social D liour enjoyed by the young people. R si A Diirnley W. I. was held Wednes- Mrs. R. S. Cousins. Meeting open- ed in llSLlfil matiner. i4 members R answered roll call with New Year's resolution. We wtere glad to wel- come six visitors. Mitiutes read, T approved and signed. Reports of Committees.wcrc satisfactory. Yarn A and sewing was distributed to tncmbers foi- Red Cross work. Secy reported total amount clear- $39.83. it was decided to send $2 to save tlie children fund. Several members paid W. I. News sub- scriptions. Plans were made to Etigluiid. Program for evening: Contest. jumbled cities resulted in tt tie between 5 ladies, Mrs. Harry Crozier drawing the prize; Mrs. David Cotisins consolation. Bingo was tilaycd and prizes presented. Lunch twas served by committee. Miss Muriel Wall and Mrs. Muriel Crozler, assisted by Misses Mary and Edith Cousins. A al Song" ‘D e a r t prize wus won by Miss Duet, _ pearance family of lovely gifts to the children. Womens while Mrs. 5311091 children f1‘ "i" entertainment was concluded by n waste tttitterial a flush flame en- Squaw flange, as chairman and prtigttm was carried out: John and Georgi» McLeod. take donations to February meet- Kenneth’ Brut.“ 3m). mg for box for Erimptoti W. I., Con, Reading. Mrs. Elizabeth Brennan; Lincom M.cp].,fl,s°n_ School Concerts BROOKLYN SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils and teacher 0 Brooklyn Soho ed a concert on the twen rs Ollllllllfl Chorus, "Merry Chrlstmls"; ‘Wei- come, "A Cheerful Welcome’ — by 3 pupils; Recit Mu Stoe Roth; king" -- Gladys Song, E15!" - Senior Grades; ticm, "A Christmas Toy" -—Cl>li!\i he Shells by the Shore” -— Sin- eltnr (eticore, "Lonesome Valley"); Dialogue. “Cinderella's Stocking"— Grades; Recitation, "A unlor rs’ Daughter" — 38m, Evy L0". (encore. 00m"): and Hector "The Mitten Sandra; Monologue, S a n t a" - Hector; “Good St. Wencesltius" — Mung; Dialogue. “YBSSUII comedy; Chattt. am. am and Evy Lou; 9103M C1107“. ‘To Meet st. Nick" - school- Santa. Claus thCXVmlde his 8P- und distributed many The Institute treated the and teacher with The evening's uit and bars. BELLEVUE CRRYS-TTMA S CONCERT The pupils of Bellevue School and other treatment. Latest re- held their ‘mum ghflsrmls c3“. ibrts sttttc slic is otit of danger, cert undfl. the direcmn o1 their till coitfiitccl to hospital. Her Loacher‘ M355 olive Flnlaysen on o“ Thursday night, Dec. 23rd. Mr. John A. MacPherson acted the following Chorus - A Song of Welcome. Recitation: "Welcome" -- Mar! MacPherson. Trio: “Silent Night" —— Infill» Elaine and Jean MacPherson. Monologue: "Presents for All"—- eggle MacPherson. Dialogue: "The Good on" _ Arthur Matheson, Lorna, and Lincoln Drill: "The Christmas Tree" -— oflna MacPhorsorl. ‘ sang; "All I Want for Christ- its" -Inabelle and Sandra Mac- herson. Monologue: "Santa and Frac- tions" - Jean MacPiteraon. Recitation: JD. MamPherson. Song: "Jolly Old St. Nicitolas"~ Sondra, Margaret, Chrlstene, Ina- bell; and Nomia MacPherson. Dialogue: "Jimmy Saves Pa“- rthur, Elaine and Billy. Duet: "On Christmas Eve" onald and John MacPhcrson. Intcrmissnn. Sale of candy. “The Christmas Story" - Elaine 'l‘l'ie regular monthly meeting of MaePherson. "O Come A1l_Ye Faithful" - by day, January 5th. at the home of school. "O Little ‘Town of‘ Bethlehem"- eggie and Mary MlcPhei-son, Reading: Int: MncPherson. While Shephenda Watched heir Ftlocka. We ‘Pi-tree King: of the Orient re" - Donald, John and Clif- ford, Hark the Herald Angels Eng“. "Away Iti a Manger" - Ken- cd on activities of teams for Dec. 119th, Bruce and Billy. Recitation Donald 3:. Mac- Pheraott . Monologue-"Iiearning It Piece" Song: "So Very. Very Good" — and Lin- Reztation: “A Boy's Pocket" - Dialogue: "The Palnteld Chair’; i-thur, Margaret, Clifford, Don- d. Monologue: "Aunt Tillie Ttsti- fies“- Margaret McLeod, Closing Choruc: "Farewell" Lois MecPherson. Immediately following the pro- ol. King's, present- ty-second of December. ‘Iite lame iiiidieiive enjoyed the many numbers which were ably performed W "m me tiniest pupils. atlon. “A Christ- and “Jolly Old St. Nick" - Anne. Annie. Gildfl- EV? L°ui and Ruth; Recitation, 'I‘winkle" ~ Carol; Play, “Star of the Angel Chorus 8 Monologue. "Getttni 518W!‘ Mu?!‘ cd" - Jean; Solo. “Gathering HP 1y, “Twinkle. by school; Recit- on the following program Wednesday, Dec. 22nd. in the audience. Mr. capably acted as chairman: Trimming the The pupils of Baltic School put on the Baltic School, which was well put 0n and full of entertainment for Bruce Riley Wel- con\m-- Mary Hunter; Chorus - Ciiristmas. Tree; Christmas exercise — 9 Jr. pupils; gram Santa. arrived and distrib- uted the gifts from a well-laden Christmas tree, The pupils and children of the district were than trutotl by the Believue women's Institute. EMYVALI SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of tho Prlnclpfls Department of mtyvnle gamer presented their lhhllll Christmas Dialogue - The whipping Johnny Hovvlon I in Charlottetown recently. z Hovrlnn on ‘hiesday evening, with Mrs. Jack Platts. Ml‘. and Mrs. 8am Benton were New You’: guests of Mr. end Mrs. Jack Plum and family. Mrs. Anthony Finnnn visited her sister. Mn. Jerry Araennult, one afternoon recently. Everyone seemed to be out tak- ing advantage of the beautiful weather on Sunday afternoon. Mu. Rey Griffin and baby of Tigniah visited her parents, Mr. and Mn. Ben L. Arsenlult, recent- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and sons spent. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant and Visit from St. Nick" — A111“; son. and M11 Pantomine. “Ilte Lighthouse Keep- Measles have been raging in O‘- nf Wales College. Ctmtlottetown. Anne; Recitation. "My Pockvt" —— Leary and Woodstock but so far their Sally; Duct, “Frankie and Johnnie" 1 holiday ._ seymour ‘Baldheaded End of the Bi‘ "The Performing Horse" —G01'¢0i'i- All". atttl \lt-s Chas. Adams, Sca- solu-Budlong, interviewed by Jtwk- Dtuibar of Alma were visitors in |t~'\ were hos; rind hostess to a is; Dialogue, “The concert Party" Hgwlan with Mr, and Mrs. J. here has been no cases of it‘ Howlan. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plnlls. Mrs. Paul Detroit of Duvar spent n few days recently with tier parents ln Woodstock, Mr. and Eat-l MacKay. lifts. 5055" - Malcolm. Donald. Sam Mrs. John Finnin. ¢°ii~‘°ii1ii°" Jackie; Recitation “A Resolution" and Mt. lnlc Crozicr gents con- __ Harold; Duct, “Holy Night" -— Miss illlttred Gallant who has been home here since Civi-isttnas Eve, Just returned to her work in Charlottetown. Misses ltfarioti. Thelma and Eve- lyn Cook all of Cape Wolf. were train passengers to Summerside on Saturday. Jan. 5th. Miss Rosailne Pineau of Duva: visited with her sister, Mr. end Mrs. Eusebe Arsonault and family or Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Arsenauit has been laid up recently with n lune back. I-Ier many friends wish her a speedy and complete recovery. 0n Friday evening Stir. attd Mrs. Bruce Oarruthers and family had as guests Marlon, Thelma and Evelyn Cook. all of Cape Wolf. Mrs. Carrie Firinan. who was quite ill. seems much better for the past week or so. Here‘: wish- ing hei- also a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault day Mr. and Mrs. Jag J. Arsen- Congratulatlotis to Floyd Car- on Jan. 13th, will commemorate his 22nd birth- day. Mrs. A. s. Gallant. clerk in C. J. Gallant’: store at Woodstock, is now at ‘home on heir vacation. She is replaced by Fertile Wedge of Fortune Cove. Calvin Carrtithers. who is al- tendng OLem-y stliool, is now staying with Mrs, fllmor Mathews is in R.C.A.F'. —Ferdinand Arseiiault. who pent the holidays with his parents here. left on Friday morning, Jan. 7th, to resume iiis studies in Quebec. 5 The sohool children are sure having a grand vacation. what with the ponds and swamps frozen over skating seems the order of the day. Our school re-opened on Mon- day. Jan. 10th, after the Christ- mas holidays with the teacher- Miss Anita Peters of Duvar .on the job. Howlalfs dear old ladyz .\lts. Gaspie Arsenault, who ls 96 years, seems sort of miserable of late with a rtasty eold. Here's hoping she will soon be well again. Mrs. Catherine Gallant of Wood- stock is new quite ill at hei- home with an attack of pneumonia Here's hoping this vrorthy Indy will soon be back on the way to rc- eovery. Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- ault of Howlnn had as guests- Nichotas AYSBIII-Ult and Mr. and Mn. Arthur Ai-muult of Cucum- pee. On Jen. 7th Min Jean. little daughter of Mr. l-nd Mn. Alban T. Aractuult of Howiln. took her baby sister. Sandra, for her daily outing in the baby carriage up and down the main road. A very J. Hector Richard. M.L.A., was Mark Griffin of but ‘f We: in Mrs. Dr. Dewar of O'l‘.lelry spent last Sunday afternoon, Jan. 9th. JANUARY 17, l‘) Able seamen Bill Toronto was credited wfilyiiwfiti two of his shlpmates from cit-w“. H18 when the Canadian frcigl-liu ' Clilmbfirlflld County was caugh,“ m a. fierce North Atlantic 3.1, Bryce said a big wave " out; iii! iieitlh: of the mast‘ rout-ed over the freighter’: side, during l; N°ri3i Atlantic Bale which reached i1 DEB-k of intensity 400 miles cg Malin Hand. County Done“, Bryce and two other Cflllfldlflll; David white, messman from gm.’ Breton island, and Don rim-H of Ftniltvale, B. C.. were swept; like toys toward the ship's m. “W0 lay on our stomachs chi: l"? tn azythittg \\(‘ cOtlld get, 1,. t of," Bryce sttid. "We were at. q danger of being swtept overboant White caught hold of my legs ail-l Hnrtctt. managed to grub one n‘: my arms. With the other zit-ti». r held on to a hatch." The 10.000- ton freighter was en route u, Philadelphia from Narvik, more,“ with 5,000 tons of iron ore. " unusual thing to hqppgn m Prince Edward lsillllfl in January, Mrs. Lorraine Gallant, has been ill vttth an attack of the flu m4 tonsolitis which necessitated the cars of Dr. Dewar of O'Learv. llfolvirever- she l: lteadily mprgvinl Itfrs. Edmund Peters and Dav,‘ Gallant of 0'Leary were among those who attended the St. Anne‘: Ciiib meeting It the home of ma, _ Bctt Gallant on second Tuesday of January. is very ill at his home in Fortune" Cove, where he lives alone with ‘ hi5 50ft. Stanley. Here's wishing ‘lilm a speedy get well again. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Martin now of Charlottetown but formerly of Howlan, are planning a trip i, U.S.A. soon to visit: with the mem. mm” of Howlan had as guests on sun- hers of their family there, 3mg. wishing tit-em l. very Qnjoyitbtg Mnphers°m ault. and family of Fortune Cove. time over there. There scenic to be u lot of‘ 3,5,4. Kenneth and 3W" “imm- cm” rtithers. now of Toronto formerly 118.55 iti this district lately 1 rie Acorn. Christene, Isabelle and o! Howyam who ' M” " every itottse has one or two m- moro members dowti. Whether ilit the mild ‘weather or not no 011s: scents 10* know hilt. it 5C!!!“ it: really takes the snow end cent, 0n Saturday nlzlltt. Jan. bill, Mr. and Mrs. Jo: T. Gnllntit of Upper Houlztti, who had gone in filictid the Christmas holidays Will-l ' iiwir tlauSliters in St. John, :'e-_ turned to their home oti Salut- day, Jun. 8th. They also spent It, -- and little daughter, while Elmer few days ln Kensington with ltfv. ' and .\lts. ‘rem Dunpliy and their fztntily. The, report a very tientlrr- ful tttp. _ .____. Jiis '1‘. Gallant and Mrs. Fermiti Perry are extended the sympathy of their friends and neighbors in the death of their uncle. Jnltn Plneiiti. which took place in Royal Oak. hlittlguii. U. S. A.. on Dec. 10th. at the good old age of S0 years. May his soul rest in peace. On Sunday afternoon c large- erowd of skaters. and promenaders gathered on the mill pond where due to the mild weather the ice was somewhat sticky but all in nil the skaters seemed to enlvy themselves, vitzen so many folk! were out to enjoy the very htaltlll- ful and itntisual weather for iiii‘ time of the year. The January meeting of Sl- Aline’: Club of HOWIBII and Vllood- stock was held at the hontc 0i Mrs. Ben Gallant oti ‘Fuesdfli/ evening, tlic lith. with mt attend- atce of it) old members with Z new members who joined that night. The business part. of 1M nteeting was curried out by i" president and secretary as usual, Two beautfully worded lettets were rend om Rev. Plus Fitinfli and Ferdinand Ai-senault. "i" students. in recognition 01.8"." Y” coived from the club for Chi-iat- mos. Mrs. Robert Arscnatilt Y?!" kindly invited the. ntemhers i" her liotne for the February Huff‘; lug. It -was decided to aflfiiii "°‘ _ bingo for members at this "1"" f w cont‘ ing. After an election o tic lunch. Jo‘ n Btiotts. Howlan RR , on opt " _ ind WY)‘ highly respected cituer.‘ ‘ , concert in Lot. 00 Hell on Tues. sr-ittivo BROOK vtnt. day. Dec. 21st. with a large M. "[ was nick with I by “"9399 ciukln- mlttces for the sick tliid conslipaltott. 51°F "n" by LWiiii-Yd Mcniii‘ meeting \\'ll5 adjourned n8 knitting. It was moved and sec- didn't set: Recitation Roy ondcd that each member make Ci-ozler; Instrumental Music -- pose of raising funds. the first to usulii ‘ rmchcd the point l-UIIPFG no sort of pill helped. The/i my mother said should try L‘ L L OGG ' S ALL-BRAN. S0 n. eating A I, I - B RA N every day. It‘: hard to believe, bu! I am regular nout.” Mrs. Iiucien Kelly, 8 Dcalaurterl I K I be Street, Quebec You, loo. may forget‘, constipation duo to in the diet. Simpl§y ALL BEAN of‘ KELLOGG rinil and drink plenty of water. AL a ceroalpr in mufina for constipa- tion rolief‘. If after using _a_ package you are not completely double your money buck u food‘ on the package. Get. alicinul ALL-B AN from your oocr to- d y. Madh by Kellogg’: o London, I (intuit). _ 08,1‘!!!- oti over had uck of bulk eat an ouncn BRAN il not n purgalitv but; a wholesome regulating cereal. Eat u The January meeting of Spring Brook W.I.. was held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Campbell on Tues. day evening. January 11th. The president presided and the meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Odo and repeating the col- lect in unison. The roll call W05 answered by eleven members. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Two bills mounting to $2.30 were paid. The sick committee reported sending one card. Thank-you let. let's were read from shut-ins ex- pressing their appreoiotlon fut treats sent. to them at. Christmas. The January questionalre was read and the Institute news was dis- tributed to members. $4.63 wes pass- ed in from sale of cu-ds. $2.95 from sale of material to members. The following committees were appointed for next month: Pro- gramme. Mrs. Arthur Cltmpbeil, Miss Frances Joltimore. Lunch. Mrs. Isaac Jnllimore, Mn. D. O. be a card party at the home nf Mrs} Ollie MacCorntttek on 'l‘ttes- day evening next. Red Cross scw- ing was distributed, and the tieut meeting will be held at tlie home of Mrs. Victor Inman. The pro- gram was in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Carr, who conducted a number of interesting contests. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Carr and Mrs. Victor Inmniy-S, o SOUTII WINSLOE W. I. 'fiie regular meeting of the South Wlnsloe W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. V11 MacDonald on Wednesday night. Jan. ltth. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed with roll cell answered by thirteen mem- ben. The minutes of- the prevloul meeting were rend and Approved. The lecretary reported $46.56 proceeds of plny held in Winsloo three pmtttcls of stigar into cund] to be sold tit the next show. Mrs, .\rtntti' Sherrcn itivltcd the members for the next meeting. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess and committee iii charge. Astiiilt fill/IV! '°"‘“ PAIRS "P170105 ma: rnnniar cerium A9104 ts sumo tilts WAY mvnsvjmeu mm: . . . . .1! Community Tall. It was moved Lloyd Holmes and Carl Crozier: Monologue -- The Christmas Do- tnits at Rik-vi: Recitation - Jclm Crofer: Dialogue _ Harry's Peck. I'll: Duet - Freda Holmes cnnd George Riley; Reel-mtg _. My school mates 50 yenra from mow; Luiiflhvc - 3 pupils: Intermission — stile of cnndy and npples: Recit- ltivn — Rover Cousins: Dialogue - Moral Sunsion: Darkey Chorus; Rccltat n Marjory ‘Riley; M01101 — Aunt Hanner Huy- seed goes to the City; 501° _ m“ Mountain: Recitation - Margaret Crofer. Dialogue — Marrying e Ppetess; Reading - Freda Holmes; Chorus J Farewell. Slut: gppen-ed and presented treats and gift; to pupils and teacher, Mn. Gordon Cousins. l GRADUAL AWAKENING Bleep is deepest during the fit-It two hours. after which it becomes lighter. orllxilst. and with Mrs. Callaghan helped the pupils th ergo ‘as chairman nnd directed the fol- lowing progenmrne. f 3w!" by In inn Cl" 1J0." Oirctvnlblnct" Cloekey. fendanco of parents and visitors T-ho tree which was nicely d9- curated by the tucher and pup- il. bwtliiled one corner of u»; Mrs. Lawrence Murray was the Amos in liiililil of the choruses and la. Mr. Welter Candy acted SQHQQ. Civlrus - Jingle Bells and Old Santa Cllus by pupils. Welcome Recitation by Eileen Murray. Dillvttie -— The Doctor's 0f- ice. Mcltltion unt Juno I-Iu I “In. Gnndmn‘ lays I Dialogue -- " Inlet-minim Bale of fudge. Recitation "An lmbmuslng by‘ Wilfred M:- Recitation "lflinl Qlfltl Claus" aid. Dialogue "The Angel, Shepherd and The King". _ Tableau "Silent Night tclurm; the tableau, Christmas carols were our: including silent Night, ltnly Night» Chorus "Here Claus" by pupils. Santa then made his appear- ance and after distributing pres- ents to pupils, ivended his my wishing everyone l Merry Christ- inns. The Farewell Chorus by pupils. National Anthem. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended io the tencher Mlu Bred- ley and pupils for their program The children were treated to fudge by the teacher. on orange. apple on: lunch by the Institute. The remntnder o! the evenlnit we: spent in dancing. Music being furnished by June: Mc- Donald, violin nccompnnlett by Mrs. Eugene, McQtiillen, guitar. The Comes Santa fter which n emit" f“ b ' , A . y prayer m“ M‘ M, bingo, which realized n" V ‘y much (‘Ilifiyed a5 ‘YRS ab“ ‘s. delicious lunch served by hiifiifnj assisted by ladies on lunch 6° mlttec. it . " “Ah. ‘Fete: tiomtwlriN flit’ tztoltttt/i