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LIBBY OF CANADA; LIMITED Chntliom, Ontario GU INSTITUTE enliig. November 2nd. the II. Cnnllilimi railway president invests a (lolonel o! tha it - i rnlv irlih till: czlglc inslgiliii of his new rank. This unique IPO soillclvilvrc ill Northern Manitoba where LieuL-Col. :. PM‘ t ‘iminn-illilllit. llilicd States Army Forces, Central Canada, ,Direct,ors, Mrs. A. G. - (‘ll ncivs from Washington that he had been ‘B = .>n a trip inspecting the Canadian i" with R. (l. Vaughan. chairman and president. The Iil\‘\".‘¢illlll‘i'.‘ (vol: pinru iii .\ir. \illlil,illll'l'fl car, "Bonaventure," which was iillccll iis nil omi-n iii “gr-ml filth!" for the Colonel. Born lnhKentucky, i}: yrllrs ago. i nluilil 11-min .~, ilrllllf‘. now. ii it hadn't been for t e war, won . . bc ill Beverly llills, Ullliiorlliil. llc has sccn service in all parts oi the world- eramd “omens hers repeating the creed f0 $574.73, balance on hand lOI‘ SGPVICB ITIEIYS MIXES The school committee and Mrs. A. C. McK broilzht iin ‘ tary. Mrs. Russell . alcl. .Mrs. W. J. lmiser. adopted. took the chair and i. l The Red ill-ll DIST OF CANADA'S CROP ‘It RICl-IIR WHOLE-GRAIN Fl-AVOUR ‘kINTIRELY FREE FROM HUI-LS "Elli"! fl-llllll MlllS E WOMEN'S The annual meeting of the Mon- ‘lague Woolen‘: Institute was held m the Legion Hall on Tuesday ev- Mrs. A. D. McLlure presiding. The meeting was conned by the Inch}- son, this was followed by Roll Call. The minutes o!‘ last Annual Meet- ing and last regular meetings were read and adopted. The President then izavc an interesting address. The treasurers icport shelved a balance on hand at the ucg _ I o! the year of $49.01. total receipts 1' the year $631.62. cxpenditurfii end of year 3.56.80. line committee that 33 boxes had been mailed and thal several others were ready for mailinR Rood report. New committee Mrs. Vlciterson and Mrs. Billie McLean. No report from the sick committee. New committee Mrs. J. C. McLui-e av. The nominating committee then the {allowing report. I-Ion. President, Mrs. Marv Duke- President. Mrs. R. W. Beck. ice President. Mrs. Harry Lime. secre- McDonald. Treasurer. Mrs. Howard Vickerson. McKay, Mrs. illie McLean, Mrs. Louis McDon- Auditors. Mrs. Nellie Fraser, It was moved and seconded that this report be The new President thxeln presented with _ d institute Pm he members of the elzecutive 1 Cross committee gave l. spendid report 0t the year's work. [UMWWY LIMHEU Mrs. L. Masher was aDDOlHY/id w!" veiler of the Feed Gross settings and lthe following work cununltvee was McKay, Mrs, B. McLean, Mrs. Nickerson. Mrs. J C. McLrure. Mrs. A. D. McLure. It was resolver. that we tarry on thé sewing meetings as last yer a very light lunch to be served and a col- each meeting. It was decided that the institute nold in the Legion Hall. Committee in t-nnrgc ilf the . O. Mc- Lure. Mrs. A. D. MCLMIE. Mrs. Bil- lie McLean, Mrs. F Dewar Mrs- s appointed. Mrs. lectlon talteln at a Rummage Sale sale. Mrs. McKay. Mrs. .1 LRIIE. Mrs. Nellie Fraser. standing bills be paid ind $10.00 be the . B. League. During the year the following znmlzatlons: T. B. $5.00. relief $10.00. School radio $16.00. school dictionary $39.50. British 4 year-old chllcren $4.00. for Salvation Army drive $176.05. At the close of the meeting a cordial invitation was extended to the members to meet tor sewing at the home o! Mrs. Prank Dewar on Tuesday afternoon and evening, November lath and enjoy a chicken supper. EMYVALE W. I. The first regular meet of the Elmyvale Women's Institu , was held on Friday, November 4, at the home of Mrs. Tobias Murray with an attendance of twenty- ve mem- bers and nine visitors. The meet- i was called to order by the pre- fl "It. Mrs. Mary v, followed by the T ‘“ Ode. were then read by the socre Miss Blanche Murray. Roi c l was answered a Household Hint. A dance was he d lately and unch- es served which mulled a reason- lilblg amount. Mrs. Matthias Mur- ray suggested that a trsvollirlq agon nude and be taken t4 t meetings until it is coveret lwlthh patches and money enelosen I1 in: month on the s10! committee are: Mrs. Maurice Mocloskey, Mrs. JOBQDh GOV-ill.’ School. Mrs. J. J. IMIITBY, Mrs. '1‘. J. Trainer: Pro- igrrime. Mrs. Lawrence Min-ea] s. Matthlu Murray, Mrs. . Duffy, Mrs. Peter Clarkln. The bean contest held at the mes M Amos Malone realist the sum o 91.15. Next m0 to be hold at Mrs Joseph 0o ‘l. The meeting was brought to a close , a God Save the . IAIIIOh was than served by the f'..§&l"i..t¥t‘2.l'l."‘“"°' ‘W "l" land -(OP)- George - Ftler was fined I112. including costs, for grow- im geranium! in Ilns houses which it was contended should have been ea and lettuce. moved and seconded that any sent Tto the Sanatorium and $5.00 to donations were made tn VSTIOIL; or- Collected with! me a thins 1th that In”: place like this!" Bob Back o! his angry exciamati there was unis terror had kept he knew enter,‘ chosen tell hm because it gave him no‘ clia ‘t: argue with liar. because‘ pouring 1n from Europe. "You've got to cut down on something, Zoe. If you don't you'll pass straight out of tho picture again one of these days." They discussed the advisability or declining all social engagements of a general character. and con- fining themselves to their visits with Helen and Guy while this crisis lasted; but they a eed in the end that it could not. done. It was often when they went out to dinner that they got the one priceless tip which hours of leg work and desk work had failed to yield. In addition to all other con- sideratlons was the one that many 0t the dinners to which they were invited last now were being given in honor of Helen and Guy. It was both personally pleasant and pro- fessionally important for them to attend such functions, and one oi.’ the largest and most pretentious of these was given by the Lichten- steins. The night of this dinner Bob and Zoe both dressed so hurriedly that they purposely kept out 0t each othefs way. Then they ran down the stairs and Bot into the car. still without speakinlg. It was not until the were hai ay int/o Washington t at he made one or two trivial remarks. “The traf1lc's getting worse and worse all the time. We ought to have cctma over the Memorial Bridge after all, even it it is s little tarther. We get caught in this bottleneck whenever we try it now. There's no le t turn any- where. And we won't be the only ones who will be late" in changing. afresh t0 see in another direction while the on 5 5 3 (I = w 5i’ i: O a:- N 5 n. .1- attention on Zoe. Zoe sew the smile he said. repeating the trite p which still canted with it so much undlmmed admiration. "Do reminded me of the one you were gearing, the first time I proposed you. "It reminded me of that dress too. That's why I bought ." “Sentimental Bally! I didn't think YOU had it in u. "Sentiments yourself, cuddling a Ifrlltli Go on. the Iight's chaflfld at u .. The car plunged forward into the maelstorm that churned around it. Zoo shook out her full skirt, mouthing the ruffle that Bob had released. The tense look on her face was lone, and h made hegvhallw. bothby his car- ers . cut wrou ma? I don't about, know what you're talking Zoe" "well. you found llillt with me once for not telling you piece of news before you guessed it. em “it? Iouhotlo I'm not too late tn Memoirs elected for the follow- gm. y . 9o this it surprise. I'm I? to have another he ." ‘ ou’re Foing - I'd like break neck What do vou mean The Illhh h heal . tilled themes: to “a 102%. t imtii ho a’: at. and stia hzd dclib: a time like this to t soeursod and smoothly. . hostess and the remainder of the din waam. i-ralanonnaiiimi. Iilr- o ivmi flytna colors." m» He Continued) I "Gin he your expressions gut nothlnlfs rink ha n to in neck or any hi is time ‘m coming throu used fol‘ such vegetables as tomato- Minew- rlliz-Vxhbrll-hi Thls War-Four .T"'-;¥'~~'&?£H Press capture ‘b! British navy. Vtllislos llortll VLI. The Wlnslos N ‘rig ‘i0 with 10 be vmt-on. t meal rs and I £7.13?" ‘“" Toasumrlllgd l-IOIIIIIM Olly bsckta as hrielhoneymoonst m5 ur suooeodedtnk Isis uproar. did notloouta. d adin- oannrs. had no Crusader, Institute News and 0m. lumen News were distributed 1mm were read from the Super- "liiatifi f t... sir o haw. Kile privatt; estates“ g“ ler. . wth chided the tclllnl; and to in‘ t srd d the gnawi- world. Whgh nag o" ' '° m‘ "u" '°' “m” Fund. Pectin: anothc aoldi ' bo . his President lave rher iieerioli-t. ti‘; mu sentctiii “mad tiiutlicrusdeemd n s - _ ma. Jdm Outer ‘Wm. dreees for 4 year; olds. Donetedu ‘Ihenikeaourer then esen her la . t Ohrishnas Ooiioert O’! 66: $3.50; G0 't $1.65; ‘Total. 0140.17. With the national conventions Fund $10.00; Aid to Russia $15.00; Kinsmerfs gfifijk Relief Fund $15.00; Save the ren Fund 85.00; Aid to C i $10.00; Salvation hm‘ €§i".‘i’°‘i§§...$“°“°’ M - - i . 102.27; Bl. senate and the volume ct new: $3790 s n onmmd as follows: President, Mrs. O L. Cudmore (re clectcdl; sident. Mrs. Oliver Nunn Roberts fire-elected»; $963’. Mrs. John Carter (re-elect- ed): Directors, Miss Winnie Cud- mvw Mrs. Irvine Laird. Mrs. Arn- ett Shaw; Auditors. Mrs. Claude Uflswcll. Mrs. Albert Younker; Or- llanlsls. Mrs. stanley Younker, Mrs. Earl Clark. "‘We1l, we can't do an thing about It seemed to Bob that the tra- ffic Iights had never been so slow It irritated him the cars stieamin; he was driving stood still, jarnmeai lilord. The truck keemeo entnely ; presumably it hadstlriv. er somewhere. but he was hicden from view. Bob concentrated his She had on a white dress. which was very crisp arid cool; she wore it well. aa she wore all her clothes. He out out his hand. and touched one of the s fresh frills and turned toward him wth a esture “You look like a million dollars" hrsse you know why I aid that? This dress This Tennessee |irl . Years Ago Annual meet-inf at Women's Ina tuto the homo o! the President Copies o collectors passed in’ m Provision was made (or e We‘ inn Relef. crib quilts and 5 largo “m... al. on ha_n s53, ; pm. . Flees, v Grant, s11; Coll. etc. Expenditures T- B- 1188936 “All; Queen's Gan. Milk Fund sio as; Army $5.00; $6 00; isc The election of officers resulted Vice-Pre- Secw-‘Ireaaurer. Mrs. war... n. l-‘ted cross Th“ 1mm lookin: Instrument (up) is a nu in the Autumn iunlitht durlas I Mi "if; kinethaodolite. the mule machine which can deter- mine errors in Anti-Aircraft fin. It is a combination of s camera and a besutaous operators are let. I). Iurvsyofl ta m; FEEL v0 .. ...:.z.'........- . Tl9DRl3£~ Pill-E. The program consisted o! a g ing coéitest, which ‘has won . . Cu "tloscd with the King. gzrvcd by the hostess (Patriot please copy) looting was invited to ihxe Svhval w .. Mr. Albert s ll and Miss Vriiia Nuann: Sick ca w be answered by? Mrs. Irving La! Roberts N . home of ten cent Christmas rd and Mrs. A. B. were paid f i Program com, Mrs. Oliver collection alollrcutlhxreed h watch Ack-Ack Runners PM BWIY ll‘- MIDDLE RIGI-IT-Oaptaln D. I. U. Moncton. N. B», officer eommandini! "w c- Kinetheodollto detachment, pals "Gunner r W- WWW" m“) unit's mascot. BOTTOM-Pie. M. G. Connor 0 a! Wlnnlm aria m. e. u. Winfrey (right) of ma», lett. and m. u. a. ziiuamrl , Dawson Greek in the Yukon. MIDDLE LIFE-It's a Hamilton. Ont. peer over the top of til Hall’ We! from the Oliattanoora of fame to a C. W. A. C. detachment stationed on the 1 the instrument from the weather. Vlmbswflllt ezskm shcrcline of Atlantic Command. i ihv lZiPiS with n bZll'l‘l'l‘ l\"f‘lI1!l u , m. O. i. Gill oltlhsttanooga, lwinds when they an recording Ack-Ack W” ‘ instrument. that houses the Kineiheodollle.