5.. Thursday. Feb. 21. 1957' The Guardian Page 9 I L STANHOPE W.M.8. The January meeting 0! the Ql;uIli:Ip(' W.M.S. was hcld al thr liumu of Mrs. Alvin Macbauchian The meeting was opened with the lIlt"ll(.' an'i call to worship iollow ed by singing ”Rock at Ages” an: repeating the Lords Prayer in- unisun. Mrs. Harry MacLauchlan. read the Scripture followed by prayer. I Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlan read, "What a wise man learned irom an ass” from I-lurlsbutt and Mrs. Lloye Shaw read "How Moses looked upon the promised land"; Mrs. Earle Higgins invited thei members to meet at her home in" February. i Roll call is to be answered with a verse containing the word "Pow- i er." New committees are Worship I Mrs. Harry MacLauchlan. Bible. Mrs. Rhodts Warren. Study, Mrs. Lewis Kielly. Lunch, Mrs. Hubert Roberts. Mrs. William Youland Mrs. Harry Lawson. A reading "Christmas and the New Year" and prayer by the president, closed the eeting ai- it-r which Mrs. MacL uchlan and wmmittce served lunch. INDIAN RIVER WJ. The February meeting oi the Indian River W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Justin MacLellan on Wednesday. February 6th. The president presided and opened the meeting by repeating the creed in- unlson. Fifteen members answer- ed roll call with a horns made val- entine. Reports at COI'I1I'IlllCs:eI were heard. Correspondence was read and it was voted to send iive doi- lars to the March of Dimes cam- paign. Red Cross convaner distri- buted knitting and sewing to mem- bers. Everyone enjoyed a crosswnrd uzzle contest, after which unch was served by L ' and committee. Meeting closed with God Save the Queen. Next meet- ing to be held at the school. the teachers being the hostesses. VERNON WJ. Mrs. William Howlett was hos- teas to the members oi Vernon Women's Institute at her home on Jan. 14. The President. Mrs. Cecil Tweedy presided and the meeting opened in the usual manner. Roll call was answered by 0 membe . and 1 visitor. The Secretary read the minutes of tha previous mast- ing. It was voted that all outstanding bills be paid. A discussion took place regarding the making of quilts and it was decided to send to Simpson's and Eaton's for rom- nsnts. A report was given on our wsskiy card parties and we an to continue them on Monday night tor the I msinder of the season. Correspondence was read. A con- test. put on by Mrs. Louis Sulli- van was won by Mrs. Lloyd Fur- ness. Collection (or the evening was 80 cents. Our next place of meeting was indefinite. and Mrs. Lloyd Furnsss was appointed on the Programme Committee ior next month. On mo- tion by Mrs. Wilired Furness. the meeting adjourned and a very de- Iiclous salad-plats lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. suited by Mrs. Macbougall. MONTAGUE WJ. The February meeting of the Montague Wonunts institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lorna Wtgginton Tuesday avaning- with the president. Mrs. Albert Fraser. presiding. There were nine mem- bers and one visitor present. I The meeting opened with thei in unison. Tho ndonce and the minutes oi the last nast- lns wars read by the secretary. Mrs. George Nicholson. Corros- pondencs included s letter of ap- preciation (mm the Canadian Na- tional lnstituta for the Blind tor the splendid campaign ior funds :onductsd by the members is Jan- IVY. The tinancial report was rsad by the treasurer. Mrs. Keir Clark. who also reported on the success of the recent pantry sala. Mrs. Lester Maclaod reported tor the school committee. The continued illness oi” Mrs. Frank Dewar was rcilretted by the mamh .. The sum oi 35.00 was voted to- wards the March of Dimes. 15.00 to 1 Red Cross Campaign and. on otion. this trsasursr was in- stru ted to pay the msrnbsl-slip lees lior the Musical Festival. At the close of the meeting. the members' enjoyed a social hour and lunch was served by the hostess assistad by Mrs. Osorp Bruce and Mrs. Clark. 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