. the members for the next meeting mm: 2. 1952 - -........ . -we ovsnbum. CIIARLUITETOWN use ensvm Women's Institute Ideetlfg OIBTII BID IIIDGI W. I. smith. iendauce. . The meeting, opened. with the "creed" followed by roll call and utea of the previous meet- Ina, co dense was read and djgcujaed and t the Government of 32.50 was received. it was decided to canvass the be district for the Salvation Anny umpalgn and 37.07 was realized from a travelling apron and from parcel post sale. The remaining parcels are to be sold at the next meeting. Mrs. David Axworthy kindly in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting. Rolleali is to be answered with birthday, gympathyp or get-well cards. it was moved and seconded the meeting be adjourned, and the hostess then served a. delicious lunch and a social hour was en- joyed. ......-M-M--- BTANIIOPE W. I. Mrs. Harry Macbaughlln was hostess to the members of the stanhope W. I. on the 6th of May. The President opened the meet- ing with the singing of the ode fol- lowed by the collect repeated in unison and seventeen members an- swered the roll call by an exchange of flower slips or secds. There were four visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were then read, approved and signed. The sick committee gave their report and there was nothing to report from the school committee. New committees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Wal Marshall and Mrs. John Misener; school, Mrs. Alvin MacLaughlan; lunch. Mrs. Thomas Mccabe and Mrs. John Misener. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed and it was decldw to con- tribute 32.00 to the Lady Alexander Gift. Fund. 310 was voted to be paid as a. share of the electric light bill for the Covehead Hall. The govern- ment grant of 32.60 was received. Mrs. Percy Douglas very gener- ously gave the quilt to be lotteried again. Mrs. Ray Carr. Mrs. Harry Lawson and Mrs. Harry Mac- Lsnghlin offered to make the tick- ets. Two more articles were handed in for the Red Cross. Mrs. Lewis Keiily kindly invited with roll call to be answered by an exchange of bouquets. The singing of the National (in- them brought this part of the meet- ing to a close and a sweets auction then took place with Mrs. Lou Marshall auctioneering the splend- id array of articles. The sale real- ised a total sum of 3l2.65. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the lunch committee and a social hour en- joyed. SOUTH lilELVlLI.E W I Mrs. .lanie.s D. Flood entertain- Ni the lll('liiI)0l'S of South Melville W. I. at their monthly meeting held on Thursday evening. May iilh. The meeting-opened by sing- ing the ”lnstitute ode," followed br the "Creed" in unison and roll call was answered by eight mem- hers. Tneminuits of the last meeting were read. approved. and signed and the i,uu'E5p0IldCIlCe was read and discussed. one "Thank-You" card. was received and a box con- lmnlllg three spreads, one quilt nnd several pillow cases was made Wdy to be sent to charitable Purposes. By motion. an invitation was sent to the members of Desable . I. to meet with the south Melvll e W. I. at the June meeting to be held at the home of Mire. Emmett Mc- Quaid. Committees were appoint ' as follows: Sick -- rc-appointed, and Lunch - all members to take one "wet or sandwiches. collection of "Milne amounted to two. The meeting closed with National Anthem and lunch ""81 by hostess. nssisted by committee in charge. the Was the iioiwrilc-liivnn w. I. The May meeting of Riverview Women's Institute was held at the 1,. fame of Mrs. Robert Smith Jr. Hm seventeen members and four armors attended. The vloe-presi- ed . Mrs. C. B. Matheson presid- rmibliowing the reading of the 5 ""198. business arising out of 331316 was dealt with. It was moved "2 seconded that the memorial nmfy be entered in the beauti- ucation contest and the following Mmmittce. Mrs. C. B. Matheson. Mrs. lioward Christie. Mrs. W. J. W moan and Mrs. (1.12. Mcduigan am Illpointed to takscare of or- "in: shrubs and flowers for nine. I” was also planned to sponsor canteen at the iiremen's dance. Mm Spence. Mrs. Haslam and Mii'- Mlllh Bagnall to take charge. memembe u were asked to donate ,o'rl'b;aI,um of 395.80 .was collected M as . o . Ind list sale 3I.'l0. W I Junamsetinshtobahela honiaofIsrs.J.8.lurns I The It the Cavendish school, Mrs. withrollcalla sale ofvflnwer slipa. Refreshment committee win be Mrs. J. R. Murchison. Mrs. Dan Macneod. Miss Elna Morrison and W1 Newman: school. Mrs. Robert Smith Sr.; visitins. Mrs. Emmett Bernard and Mrs. Lloyd Caraw; entertainmen Mn. I-ledley Spence and Mrs. J. . Burns. All intemtlno paper on colour WM read by Mrs. Christie and thgoushlv alloyed. by the mem- A real treat of home-made ice enjoyed by all present. CORNWALL-YORK POINT W. I. at the home of Mrs. lleber Home on May 5. The meeting opened with the "Ode". followed by re- peating the "Creed" in unison, and roll call was answered by 21 mem- bers with an exchange oi flower slips or seeds. Minutes were read and proved and reports of committee. were heard. Cornwall school re- ported buying new soap contain- er; York Point school bought iowels5'and sick and shut-ins were remembered at Easter. Mrs. Earl Lowther, Mrs. Daniel Gass, Mrs. Reta MacPhaii and Mrs. Horne were asked to see about planting flowers at Soldiers' Monument. The committee reported that a music teacher would be available for schools at the. beginning of next term. Mrs. Stanley Murchison kindly invited members for the June meeting and those wishing to or- der clms for canning were asked to bring money to this meeting. Treasurer's report was given and collection amounted to 81.71. A contest was put on by Mrs. Gordon MacEwen and won by Mrs. Aubrey MacPhall. The program committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Wendell Dockendorfl and Miss Christine MacPhail. ' Lunch was scryed by the host- ess. assisted by the York Point ladies, and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. SPRINGFIELD W.I. The members of Springfield Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. R. E. Howard for their May meeting. The vicc-president. Mrs Reginald l-laslam presided and opened the meeting with the Is- land Hymn. Roll call was answer- ed by an exchange of flower slips. sick committee reported one get well card sent and four sweaters and two pair of panties were pass- ed in to Red Cross committee. it was decided to pack wooliens the next week at the home of Mrs. C. Sinclair. The following new committees were appointed: Lunch, Mrs. Clar- ence l-Iaslam, Mrs. Reginald Has- lom and Mrs. Arthur l-laslam. Pro- gram. Mrs. John l-lickox and Mrs. Reginald Haslsrn. Roll call at the next meeting is to be answered by telling "birthplace and something interesting about it." Mrs. Andrew Hughes . d membe 5 to her home for the Junerrieetin ;'”"'”'” The programme consisted of a "name the -' t " content. pre- pared by Mrs. Keith Mayne. prise being won by Mrs. Reginald Has- lam. and a "cotton" contest by Mrs. Andrew Hughes in which Mrs. Crawford Sinclair and Mrs. Reg- inald Kaslsin were the winners. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge, after which meeting clos- ed by singing "God save the Queen." AVONLEA W. I. The regular meeting of Avonlea Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. G. Flemming on May 0th with the presldentlin the cream provided by Mrs. Smith was ' Cornwall-York Point W. I. met . . ap- ed with the "ode" followed by the "creed". Twenty-four members answered the roll call by putting a plant slip in a box. Later the box was passed around to the members and each one took their choice. There were two visitors who were cordially welcomed by the president. Mrs. Robinson from Charlotte- town gave a demonstration of fancy work which was much enjoyed by all. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Fred Thomson and were approved as read. A discussion of business and reading correspondence follow- ed. Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs. Ros- coe MacDonald were appointed on a committee to go to Charlotte- town to see about the Musical Fest- ival for the coming year. Mrs. Clif- ford Chappelle invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meet- ing. The hostess then served lunch with Mrs. Milton Vessey and Mrs. Clifford Ci-appelle on the lunch committee. The singing of "God Save the Queen" brought the meet- ing to an end. NORTH RIVER W. I. ,,gThe May meeting of the North River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce MacKlnley. The meeting opened by singing the "In- stitute Ode" followed by repeating the "Collect for Club women". Fourteen members I , d d to the roll call which was answered by an exchange of flower slips, bulbs, or seeds. Correspondence was then read and discussed. It was decided to send 32.10 to the A. C. W. W. Gon- lerence Fund. A bill of 31.78 for articles purchased for East. Wilt- shlre school was presented and paid. New sick committees were ap- pointed as follows: East Wiltahlre, Mrs. Bruce Macxlnley and Warren Grove, Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux. One member who had been ill had been remembered with a gift and two members who a tended the chair. The meeting , with the "Ode" and by repeating the "Creed" in unison. Vii-ultra 1-1 last meeting were read and ap- proved. New committees are as follows: In Me- coubrey and Mrs. Penner Stew- art; Cavendish sick. Mrs. George Gough and Mrs. George McCoub- rey. Rustico school. Mrs. Robert Wooiner and Mrs. Ernest Mas- Lure; Rustico sick. Mrs. Olaf Blev- enson and Mrs. M. J. Doyle., Correspondence was received, read and discussed and 31.00 was voted for the Lady Alexander Gift shur Gain Contest this coming fall and the secretary was in- strueted to write Mr. Eric Jes- some, Kensington. ....... . The next meeting is to be held at the home of Miss Mary Blew- art. Lakeview Lodge. Cavendish. The program consisted of readings and a contest by committee in charge. Program committee for June is to be Mrs. Herb Wyand, Mrs. Mil- ton Green, Mrsl Ernest Machine and Mrs. Sterling Stewart. An auction sale of seeds. plants and bulbs realired s goodly sum. Col- lection amounted to 33.00 and the Government grant of 33.00 was received. Lunch was then served and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. LWO the YORK W. I. The" May meeting of the York Women's Institute was held It i-hi und. It was decided to sponsor I l T.B. league meeting i Charlotte- town had their expenaes paid. The June meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Russell Wheat- ley with roll call to be amwered with a joke. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Milton Willis. Mrs. Law- rence Molyneaux. Mrs. Stirling Mae- Kinnon and Mrs. Fred Jewell. Col- lection for the evening was late and cam on hand 3103.32. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. lunch served, and a social hour- spent. BOYAL OAK W. I. .. The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Oak W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. William Glover on May 6. The meeting opened with the "ode" followed by the "creed". Roll call was answered by nine niembem. and articles were passed in for a baaaar. One visitor was present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and the sick committee reported one sick treat, Remnant were received from lswn'a and Simpson's which are to be made into articles for bazaar. The aecretary reported "thank you" letters were written to both llaton's and Simpson's. Correspondence consisted of a letter from the J.W. Windsor Co.. letter from Mrs. Laird. price list for hahdicraft exhibition, re t of mu biennial convention. lot from CARI. letter from Mrs. Mstneson. home or Mrs. Rucoe MacDonald with the president. Mrs. Louis Vu- sey in the chair. -The meeting open- letter concerning district conven- tion. and the Institute grant. "Fun and Nonsense" for district son was then dlscumed and thaleoileetion was taken amount- ing to 85 cents. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs ilgnes De;i:y. Qua. George Mac- n -can uote two nteresd ng contests and the meeting oioaiil with the ' eon" after which 0 delicious lunch was sbrved bylths booms and committee. ' V WINILOI NORTH W. I. winsioe north women's Institute The ins and outs of Ottawa's R1. deau Hail,p home of the Governor- General, are well known to Mrs. Lionel Massey, daughter-in-law of Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, who has become Ottawa's first lady and unofficial hostess. The daughter- om '0lrl lrsssd corset” lieu 'Flret my of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ahearn. Mrs. Mlassey as a child lived just around the corner from Govern- ment House. The attractive moth- er seen with her three children and husband, Lionel, will soon move into Rideau cottage near her father-in-law's official home. igg were read. approved and sign- e . A bill of 37.00 was paid for flow. ere. fruit and bulbs and the gov- ernment grant of 32.50 was receiv- ed. The sick committee reported one call made and the school com- mittee had no report. It was decid- ed to meet in the school on May 22nd to sort rags to have made into blankets. Mrs. Alton Younker and Mrs. Heath Craswell were appointe to canvass the district for the Salva- tion Amy snd new --- ap- pointed for three months were as follows: School committee, Mrs. Alton Younker pnd Miss Rita Mac- Nelll; sick committee, Mrs. Heath Craswell and Mn. Nelson Steven. son. Collection for the evening am- ounted to 31.30. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Albert and Alton Younker with program in charge or Mrs. Leigh Carter. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Leigh Car- ter, Mrs. Claude Craswell and Miss Winnie Cudmore. The meeting clos- ed by singing "God save the Queen", after which lunch was served by the hostus and commit- tee in charge. MEADOW BANK W. I. Mrs. Stanley Hyde was hostess to the members of Meadow Bank W.I. for their May meeting. The President. Mrs. Victor MacPnall presided and after the "ode" and "creed" ill members answered the roll call by telling what their gar- dens mesnt to them. Correspondence was read and each item received ” ' . 31 was voted to the Lady Alexander gift fund. Plans were made for Arbor Day at the school also Achievement Day at Cornwall for seniors and Ach- ievement Day for the girls at the school. Members were asked to report at the June meeting on woouens on hand. Mrs. Colin MacPhail will en- tertain the members for the June meeting and roll will be answered with name of birthplace and an exchange of plants. Mrs. Reginald Nunn and Mrs. Stewart Drake will assist the hostess. Mrs. Elmer Hyde reviewed the second paper on "Planning Winter Meals". Collection was taken. an auction sale held. and a social hour- spent. WIIIM ROAD W. 1. ..'Mrs. George Clsrsy. Whim Road. entertained members of the Whim Read Women's Institute at her home on Tuesday evening, Gth. There were fifteen mem- bers present visitors. One additional member joined. The president, Mrs. Wesley Campbell, opened the meeting. and all repeated ther the "Club women's ". a secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Stuart attended to the lllill businau details. Roll call was 'ar:;.smby each member askirn a . Many varied geatiom were asked an answer- ..P'?.l...'"'””".,- '”"-'"""”'u'3” hi VII . I Q yoangetmuaberwboisalnsdy 1lorrsoipswasl';s' and a number of t cups flour. 1 cup of lard, a pinch of soda, and 1 heaped teaspoon of baking powder. These are made with the usual biscuit method, us- ing enough water to moisten. There was also a discussion on how to get rid of starlings; these birds are a nuisance to many and are increasing in numbers. Unfinished business included a report on the whist party which had been held in the hall and proved successful. It was decided that members would subscribe to the Institute News at the next meeting. The secretary reported that the annual Government grant to the Institute had-been received, and a report was given by members attending the W. 1. district con- vention executive meeting held in Heatherdale during the month. At the district convention which will take place in Heatherdale, with Brooklyn W. I. as the enter- taining Institute. Whim Road will take care of the "fun and non- sense” part of the program. Fur- ther plans for the convention were discussed. The school committee reported the need of paper towels in the school, and the sick committee made three visits during the month and treats were taken on each visit. Appreciation of these visits was expressed. The new committee chosen was minutes!) Half with lI1I5 2-V4 lb. ban- W ”””W? ll0'I'POIiNII' These wonderful appliances by Hotpoint are sure to delight the bride-to-be, becausl they're the last word in design . . . simple to operate...resl time and work savers. What's more (inst wait 'til you see tliemj, they're beautiful! - ' r GIFTS BY HOTPOINT ELECTRIC KETTII Boil: water in double-quick time. (Enough for 4 cups of tea in 2V1 No danger of burning out, even if it boils dry. Maximum price... 314.50 Mrs. Cecil cslllpball. and Mn. Webb Nicholson. Miss Lona Mrs. MacDonald and Robert Campbell will be in charge of entertainment for the next meeting. The nextrolicallwillbeanax- change of magasinu and a aug- gestion for a radio topic for the Women's Institute radio broadcast. It was decided, also. that each member would donate an article for a grab bag which will be auc- tioned at the next meeting. Cod liver oil capsules were distributed to those ,uesi:ing them. Miss Mary K. Munro gave a very interesting demonstration showing the members how to make a plant holder from a large size tin can by cutting it lengthwise and ben” the edges back. Holes were punch- ed so that it could be used for a hanging plant. The plant holder which Miss Munro passed around for the members to see was paint- ed and decorated with designs cut from table oilcloth. The demon stratlon was enjoyed by everyone. A penny auction was held by Mrs. Webb Nicholson and the win- ner was Miss Betty Macneth, who will be in charge of the sale next month. The entertainment colnmltwc held several contests. the win- ners being Mrs. Wesley Campbell and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. During the social hour following the meet- ing the hostess Mrs. Cls.rey. served an enjoyable lunch to the large gathering present. Assisting in serving were several of the young- er membe s. Mrs. M. J. Munro kindly invited the members to attend the next meeting at her home in June, and the meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. CLINTON W. I. Mrs. James Macliay entertained the members of Clinton Women's Institute on Tuesday evening. May 13th, and the " opened with 'the singing of the "Ode" followed by the "Creed" in unison. Roll call .was sesponded to by twelve members exchanging flower slips. There were two visitors present. Two nightles and two sweaters were passed in and proceeds from the pantry sale and bazaar am- ounted to 349.35. The following bills were paid: Paint for Clinton hall 349.25; painters wages 362.00. It was moved and seconded to get six new blinds for the hall and Mrs. Bruce Clark was appointed to purchase same. A liberal donation of Morse's tea and codes was distributed among the members. It was decided to ask Kinkora to present their play in the hall and Mrs. Sterling Mac- Kay expressed her thanks for a treat which she had received. Three sick calls were made. Mrs. Willard Riley and Mrs. Charles lions Ts lsn Gsllsk N" Northern Ireland's self-lbpoiah ed ?'ambassador of good-will". Bam- uel G. naughton, has lined up I031. persuasive pointers to boost trade and attract new industries to his country. A leading industrialist in Ulster. he is on s. whirlwind four- week tour of North America to in- duce Canadian and U5. industrial- let: to expand to Ireland. He clams his country is packed with indus- trial advantages that other areas in the sterling block lack. Besides an abundance of "first-class labor." Mr. Haughton explained that the government readily gives financial aid to new industries. He is partic- ularly intereated in attracting tok- ile manufacturers, as N. 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