lifiz 3 J .. Ff . . i 2 saunas! sulaaoa w. I. The regular. monthly meeting at Queen Mary" W. 1. 01 Murray (-1 r met in the Legion Hall HARY 8.-1951' . l Women's Institute Meetings. mi-stee 1nd hostess. after viola: 5 thanks. was ex- e hostess for her very kind invi on. Meeting adjourned. W the 'preeident. Mrs. Wm. SPRINGFIELD W. I. H is, presiding. The meeting , I 9 by slnainc ”3i16n'i Nikki". The December meeting of Springfield W. I. met at the home lo ed by the Creed in unison. cell was answered by is mem- of b with a gift for the exchange. tes of the last meeting were ,- and approved. -Secretary re- p nahattbli wastnadeatth B r and Panto-ylsale. - he orphanage collections were 9 ed 1;; - 303.45 was collected in.-we Murray Harbor and Guern- 50' Cove districts. On motion 51 oo was gzqated by the Institute to the '0rp nage. oleum capsules were discussed and it was decided that 1000 be purchased, these to be re-sold to various members who .equested them. on motion the following dona- Lions were voted: T.B. League, 5500; Children's Aid Society. 310. A letter was received from Miss Munroe asking if the members would like to do some sewing and knitting iior the Red Cross. Mrs. Wallace White was asked to reply to same requesting some sewing and knitting- Other correspondence was read und discussed. The November paper by Mrs. R. L. Burge, convene: of citizenship was read. discussed. and ques- tionnaire filled out. lg, was decided by a show of hands that in future the Institute meeting would be held on the first Tuesday of each month. Boxes of fruits and sweets are to be packed for the sick and shut-ins at .Christmas time. Mrs. Peter White kindly invited the menibers to her house to pack the boxes. A sum of money was voted to buy a treat for the children of Murray Harbor and Guernsey Cove schools at Christmas time. Mrs. Crilly Lea and Mrs. Mar- vin Herring were appointed to visit the school. -Next came the exchange of gifts. This was followed by a display oi the gifts for the Orphanage box. , ,Colloc'cion was si.05. The meet- ing closed with the National An- A delicious lunch was served by the Ihostess and assist- ants. . RC1 . - NORTH MILTON W. I. . The December meeting of the North Milton Women's Institute . was held at the home of Mrs. 1 Robert Hooper, a member of the i South Milton Women's Institute, ' who very kindly invited the in- : a mic to hold the meeting there. t be president, Mrs. Alton Rodd, opened the meeting in the usual way. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and adopted with correotitms. i- A letter from the president of the P.E.I.W.l. was read concerning meetings to be held soon outlining "plamefor civil defence. A letter mm; also read from the Children's y Aid Society asking that the district -om.-....- .- 4 ..-... Ibe canvassed. A It was movav by Mrs. Lindsay Coles and seconded by Mrs. Ches- gter Macheson that the members bring donations to the next in t- ing and canvass any neighb urs who are not members. A letter k from me P.E.I. Tuberculosis Lea- 3 we and also one from the Wind- ; sor F x Compgny thanking -for W1. patronage. were read. Six members paid their dun ; amounting to 31.50. Collections for the month were 31.50. Mrs. on Robert Carter distributed cod liver ' .dl capau" .-to the members and 0815.00 was received for same. A" bill of 515.00 was paid for school music. . . It was moved by Mrs. Erie Coles and seconded by Mrs. Chester Matheson that the tea ” ,', -be given permission to buy-enough apples lb treat theschool children. .'llhe following comm!-tic was ap- pointed to clean the school during the Christmas holidays: Mrs. Eric fatoles. Mrs. Lorne 'Thompson. Mrs. crnor Cole: and Mrs. Eric Laird. tA committee at two. Mrs. Lind- shy Coles and Mrs. Robert Carter was appointed to arrange for an Entertainment to be held the first the New "Tobi-'. i Mrs. Robert Carter reported at the English parcel mailed '-in Oct. 12 vhad arrived in England, Wd read an interesting letter from . iss Mildred-Coles thanking the lnstitutexfor the box. Mrs. Eric Laird and Mrs. Loren fhmnpson were appointed to pack aniothcr parcel. next meeting will be Mrs. Garth Hooper, Miss Elsie Hoops an Mrs. .Erle oles. ' 1.330 b was served by'the.com- Mrs. Crawford Sinclair with tlfteen members -and three visit- ox present. Two new members re welcomed and one member ppld fee. ' Roll call was answered by pass- mg in Christmas gift to be sent to crlppledchlldren and drawing gift from Christmas parcel sent by the adoptedlnstltute in England. : Cu-mnondenco consisted of a letter from Mrs. Mscbcod regard- ing plans for Civil Defence. two acknowledgements of sy ”ay cards and Orders for more C. L. 0. capsules. Red Cross sewing and knitting were distributed among members. Christmas tree committee report- ed gifts for school children were wrapped and ready. School com- mlttee reamed books and Christ- mas tree decorations were needed for school and some were ordered. A bill of 81.81 for school bucket and cover was ordered paid. It was moved 'and seconded that 315.00 be paid to hell fund. Ar- rangements were made to sell lunches at party in hell Friday night. One article left from pre- vious sale was auctioned off. Mrs. Keith Mayne invited mem- bers to her home for January meeting when roll call will be answered with a .New Year Res- olution. Lunch commlttee, Mrs. George Hlckox, Mrs. Clarence Hes- lam and Mrs. Keith Mayne. Program for the evening con- sisted of a contest, "Things As- sociated with Chrlstmas". put on by Mrs. Robert Howard and a demonstration in punch work by Mrs. Joseph Matheson. Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and lunch served by committee in charge. STERLING W. I. O The monthly meeting of the Sterling W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Douglas. Twenty mem- bers were preslklt. After singing "Jingle Bells" and repeating the creed. the minutes of the last meeting were read and aprrroved. Then in answer to roll call there was an exchange of Christmas gifts. A period was de- voted to items of historical value. school and visiting reports were given. Correspondence read and disus- sed. Decided to send 35.00 to '1'. B. League. Mrs. E. Fyffe shd ' Mrs. A Bolgar were appointed to attend the committee of Civil Defence. Decided to collect for the Child- ren's Ald Society. Mrs. D. 3. Reid, Mrs. A. Bolger and Mrs. W. Green. Mrs. C. Macxay collectors. Decid- ed to give the usual school treat. Mrs. Green invited institute to her home for next meeting. Lunch. committee. Mrs. B. Mncliwen, Mrs. V. Macliean, Mrs. E. Pyffe, Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. W. Mac-.K.7ay. Pro- Bram. Mrs. V. Macbesn and Mrs. Mcauigm. Collection 5.1!). Roll call for next meeting to be a question box. Two 0 were put on. In the first Mrs. Lorne Maclitwen and” Mrs. Elmer Fyffe were first-prize win- Bars. and in the 2nd contest Mrs. Mcaulgan and Mrs. Fleming-were first. Meeting closed with "The King): GBAHAW3 ROAD W1. Ere newly elected president. Mrs. John Mscctregor. presided at the Christmas meeting of 0 WJ. whlclfwas held at the home of Mrs. Ray .MacLeod.. Meeting opened with the selection "Jingle Bells" followed by Creed in unison. Many finf select-ions Christ- mas were given by 17 in hers at roll call. :14 b 'were pleased to welcome two visiting members from Low River W.i. and French River W1. respectively. After the reading of minutes reports of com- mittee were heard. The school committee reported no immediate needs for school. Sick commltteep no ml-ls. Mrs. Hugh Campbell 1-ea ported for the food parcels pack- ed at her home for the adopted institute in England. Upwards of 40 lbs. of food donations were packed and shipped. At this time Mrs. Angus Green, read an article entitled, '1!-low is the food situation in Britain". written by Maud Keir (Women's Editor) who recently returned from Q. a convention in the United King- dam. To quote Miss Keir: "Food parcels are still needed and most gratemliy appreciated. They make all the difference between an ade- quate monotonous diet and in- tresting ametizing meals. The THERE OUCHTA TO BE A.-LAW -1- I amount of meat is pitifully meagre in Britain, 3-4 lb. beef or lamb or pork per person. 8 oz. bacon. 2 08- cheese. 3 ans. 2 oz. cooking fat. 2 oz. tea. 8 oz. sugar. 4 or. butter per week - and as for bread its still pretty poor stuff. Iokeqlon ” -paroe ,itadds a little spice to life and no one de- serves that more than the British housewlfe."' . Success Institute is the recipi- ent of a book as a Christmas gift from the adopted Institute. The treasurer reported a neat sum of money from sa1e,of candy at the Nstidnal Film Board show- ing of pictures during the month. also that 331.00 was bill for re- gcflorating the dressing room of e . Mrs. Earle Campbell was ask- ed to purchase the annual Christ- mas treats for school children, also the sick and shut-ins are to be remembered at the Christmas season with treats. - Miss Annie MacLeod of French River W.l. assisted by Mrs. Allan Campbell, Long River W. I. gave a full and interesting account of achievements Day held recently in French River. Three institutes viz. Long River, F ench River and Sprlngbroolc anized an Adult Sewigg Class early last fall. which prov a valuable help to many ladies, some of whom never oper- ated a sewing machine before these classes were held and who now can make several articles of apparel. - The question of organizing a Film Board Council in conjunction with New London W. I. was fully discussed and it was unanimously decided that Success W.l. share in buying a screen and projector. Mrs. Francis Murray and Mrs. Ray MacLead were appointed to act on this project. 310.00 was voted for TB. League, also collectors were appointed to solicit for Children's Aid Society. Miss Mary C. Campbell expressed her willing- ness to attend the Red Cross Re- fresher Course to be held in Char- lottetown. A sale of fancy articles auctioned by Mrs. J. M. Campbell realized the sum of 330.05 and 84.70 was collection taken. Meeting close with "The King". after whldt Red Cross sewing and knit- ting were given around to the members. Mrs. Walter Wigmore assisted in serving lunch. MALPEQUI-I WJ. The regular monthly meeting of the Malpeque W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Prank Bealrsto. Meeting opened with the president in the chair and by the singing of Instit- ute Ode and repeating the creed in unison. Rlcli call was answered by nineteen members donating a gift for the Orphanage. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved: Treasurer reported 090.80 on hand. It was decided to buy a. pair of blankets to send to the Meni- toba Relief instead of making a quilt. School committee reported soap and tcwels were needed for school. Sick committee reported two sick in the district had been re- membe ca. A committee of three were ap- pointed to see about getting a cup- board for Institute room. It was moved that 810.00 be given to T. B. league. It was decided to buy treat for school children at Christmas. Canv s were appointed to col- lect for Children's Aid society. M31. John McNutt kindlv invited Institute for their January meet.- inc. Roll call to be answered with suggestions for ways to raise money for institute. Lunch mmittee for January. Mrs. Kenneth Owen. Mrs. Preahn Green. Mrs. John Mcnutt. A delicious lunch was served by 0 in ” tree t t , A was enjoyed by all with Mrs. Cross and Miss Linldetterbelng the lucky winners. Meeting closed with the Nftional Anthem. "Collection 35.00. CIIEBIY VALLEY W. I. The January meeting of the Cherry Valley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Hayden. In the absence of both president and vice-president. Mrs. Stirling lngs presided over the meeting. Meeting opened with the mem- bers singing of institute Ode M. lowed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Ron can wag answered by 10 members. The money for sale of Christ- mas cords haabeen. paid to com- pany and a credit of 316.41 to date has been submitted to treasury. The treasurer. Mrs. Geo. Irving reported a balance-of-085.37 on hand and that she had sent 35.00 to each of these: The 'i'.B. League and the Children's Aid society. Sick committee reported they sent fruit and candy to sick and shut-ins at Christmas and that By Fago'y 8 Shorter. 1 . ACCIDENT VICTIM SE'l'I'LEB OUT OF COURT - A damage case which resulted when pretty 20-year-old Helen Ellison, a former dress model seen above. was critically injured when struck down by car driven by Vir- gil Barlrmnn, Toronto barber. has been settled out of court for 511.000. Mr. Baritman had former- ly been charged willh-ma.nslaugb- tar as Miss B1llson's fiance was killed in the accident. but he was later freed on that charge and in- stead was sentenced to 21 days and a fine of 3100 for failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Miss Ellison, who still uses crutches oc- casionally. after beirx hospitalized for several months. said her action was originally to have been for 388,000. But on the advice of her counsel. she settled out of court for school children had tract of ice- cream at Christmas school closi g. Program committee for n xt meeting to be Mrs. Elmer Clow and Mrs. Ivan Docherty. Roll call to be answered to by a Valen- tine verse. Collection amounted to 05c. Two new members paid fees. Pia e of next meeting to be schoo unless otherwise specified. Mrs. Malcolm Irving put on a guessing contest which was won by Mrs. George Irving. "God Save the King" closed the meeting. Luncheon was then served by hostess. BJVEBDALE-CHURCHILL W. I. The regular December meeting met at the home of Mrs. Robert MacKinnon with an attend :e of eight members and four visitors present. , The meeting opened with the Institute Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. Two members paid dues. Correspondence was read and discussed. A motion was made by Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen, second- ed by Mrs. Oliver Ma.cLeod, that Mrs. J. A. Mackinnon and Mrs. Robert MacKinnon attend the civil defence meeting when called in this locality. A motion was also made by Mrs. Robert Macxlnrzon. seconded by Min Patricia Clarkin that 05.00 be donated to the TB. League, and a ham, of apples to the Sana- torium. Mrs. John A. Maacxinnon to deliver both. The members decided to give the school, children an apple and chocolate bar and remember "shut- lns" at Christmas -with fruit. mg. m it s also decided to get another 1,000 cod liver oil capsules. Miss Patricia Clarkin to get sane. Seven months atltute News." Committees had no reports. Next meeting to -be held at the home of Mrs. John A. Maeliinuon. roll call to be answered by whist- ling a tune or pay a "dime." The program consisted of two guessing contrasts. first prizes being won by Miss Joyce MacDonald and Miss Wilma Maobeod. The meeting closed with the "Lord's Prayer" in unison. after which a dainty lunch was served by hostess, assisted by Miss Wanda Buchanan and Mrs. Guy MacLeod. SOUTH MELVIME W. I. The regular monthly meeting met at the home of Mrs. Emmett McQuaid on Tussdaypvanins. Dec- mm. The meeting opened in W usual way with the president, Mrs. la-nrnett. MoQuald in the cam. The roll call was answered with a. good attendance; two members paid their fee. The minutes of previous meeting were read. approved and aimed- correspondence read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that a veto of thanks be extended to the retiring president. The members were pleased to accept a donation from a. friend in the district. It was decided a treat be (W03 the school children at the closins for their Christmas holidays- Oollection of meetinl -90 C911"- All bills were handed in and ”i';'5mme.. -wormed: you -. Ilka. George Monllhln. Miss mains Iaoclllii ' Lunch-Ilrs.vOeorge Vollett. Mrs. Imam ueou-id. mo Emmett German. mat msetinl to be held at the home of Mrs. Ellaln Tools on Tim- day evening Jan. 0th. Mrs. James D. Flood moved the meetini be signed for "In- lunch was -served by the hostess. gutted by committee in charle. adjourned. . no national Anthem brought the I meeting to a close a delicious ., rm: GUARDIAN. BIOOKHILD W.l. The regular meeting of the nrookfleld Women's lnstltuu was held at the home of Mn. Wilfred Wood with eight members and one visitor present. Meeting opened by repeating creed " unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. The school committee reported making avi.sittotheschool,andtwohand books and paper towels are needed: the teacher was to be asked to get was decided to give a treat 00 the sick and abut-ins the dis- trict also the school children be re- membered too on the closing day. Miss Bernice Wood was asked to send fruit to a patient in the hos- Wilbert Stetson wai elven 3200.00 on Miss clirlstins Mac- I.nni.s's present. It was moved and ” J that 55.00 be given the T. B. League. All those having woollens to be made,lnto blankets were asked to bring them to the school on Fri- dag evening the lath to be ship- pe . Sewing for the Red Cross was given out by Miss Bernice Wood, convener. Programme for next meeting to be a fishing pond! Meet- ing to be held at the home of Miss Grace Wood on Jan. 9th. A measuring contest was put on and 03.00 was realized. Collection .50 cents. Meeting closed by repeating Lord's Prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. MEADOW BANK v W. I. REPORT The Meadcwbank Women's In- stltute entertained the members of the Clyde River Women's Institute at the home of Mrs. Victor Mac- Phsll- at their regular December meeting. The meeting opened in the usual manner. After this a number of beautiful Christmas carols were sung accompanied by Mrs. L.l-I. Drake on the piano. The president men welcomed the b a from the visiting Institute. After the reading of the minutes a lighter vein was introduced when each member of both Institutes answered roll call with a joke. It -was decided to make candy and buy apples for the children's Christmas treat. Gifts were passed in for the orphanage children. The January meeting will be held at the school when roll call will be answered with "Something I would like to see done by our Institute this year." Miss Laura Crosby. Mrs. Charles Hyde and Mrs. Pearle Scott will serve lunch. At the conclusion of the busin- rled out: Reading - "The Night: Before Ohrlstznas" by Mrs. sterling Glow; Piano solo by Ruth Mac- Phail: Ch. Customs by Mrs. Charles Hyde; solo. "Silent Night” by Mrs. Stewart Drake. An auction sale continued from the November meeting was enjoyed es the following program was car- A .- ..-v--- PAGE Nma . .., .. friendly. easy way to entertain. Have it every afternoon at home or in any restaurant. ISA TIP Always bring freshly drawn water to a turf- ouaboli.endpro- beat the pot. Your Friendly Pick-Me-Up mu... , W or two -.-so” The sick comm e reported l making visits and taking fruit. Qh993Y C'590PP9f Bills of 31.01 were ordered paid. t pimple, Waite Just in 77me! .'."i?'3?'ZZS v Tee with a friend and realized the sum of 31230. A contest put on by Miss Laura Crosby was won by ms. Colin MacPhall. and one put on by Mrs. Victor Ma.cPhall was won by Mrs. W. W. Crosby. Mrs. George Dixon. president of the Clyde River W. I. moved a. vote of thanks and in her charming in- imitable manner took us back in her remlnlscenc to days when she had been a more frequent visitor to Meadow Bunk. Mrs. C.D. Mac- Lean. a former resident; of this dia- trlct. graciously seccnded the mo- tion The meeting closed by singing "God save The King". Lunch was served and a pleasant social hour spent. After the meeting library books were distributed. HAMILTON W. I. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Neil Simpson entertained the Hamilton W. I. Meeting , 0 by singing the ode and repeating the collect. The president Mrs. David Ramsay wished to all the compliments of the season. Fourteen members three visitors answered roll call by nam- ing a useful gadget in the home. Three new members were wei- comed. Mrs. Everett Ramsay con- vener of the finance committee is to have charge of hacking two mats. A box of chocolates is to be sent to to a former member now in Cher- lottetown. school committee re- ported giving a treat to all chil- dren in the district at Christmas. Mrs. M. Macbeod's report of the . O. W. W. Convention which met at Copen- hagen was used. Ten members subscribed to the News. -Next meeting is to be a special Adelaide. l-loodless, the founder of Women's Institutes meeting and other pro- gram committee asked the secret- ary to obtain literature from the 6'AllAP4.'S'l?IVOk department. Mrs. Preston Ramsay Yes! It's the Finest. Fastest-worlkin yiuinllglst You've Ever Used! conducted a singing contest. A debate "Resolved that the farmer's wife has less opportunity to enjoy life than the former" was upheld by Mrs. David Ramsey, and Mrs. Wm. Wendell crozler and Mrs. Ramsay. while Mrs. Jas. A. .......p ti-Z The Nei-gllsborsb Ramsay zspported the negative. No decision was leached but al members showed their appreciat- ion of the speeches by much ap- plause. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by an appointed com- mlttee. By George Clark 1-! "She's not my favorite girl. She's the only one who sent in picture that fits my wallet." K Llemgg” V59-”5W3UNueur 95359. vorsauo pm; nawgggtuem At4xe.mo.e5 svo.c..54.r7EQ.' i . "i .:,; 9! 7 gt .1: , . .. .. - ..,.e.-.1.-g ' . . In true Nav better-than-eves Sum smelling in a iidy. Pots and,-l'"l'i A '&'av".'f&3iu-'-"""'u'un".:'i'n.'ai .0 it light ma-lres .-'mo.p..a wmriob woodwork. 000" 0P"";; ween-and . I enable! 1 new ; . bogus saw sunlight is because Sunlighfs aiipurs. I A I. 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