MARCH 22.1950 --w - -.—~.—__..._.. - -......-- insroutiiissiiisiiiirsssrrirs 0|‘/TIIIS criir,rs_q9_i_n KW-60 You are mid chances with your lib lilfyou skip the gsess f nutritionists II! we necd—whole wheat. it contains vital fond emeotl. Aad NABISCO SHREDDED WH [Men 100% er/bale wbull Tomorrow. ea- . golden NABlS% SHREDDED WHEAT sod Mll.K._Serve those crisp. toasty biscuits HOT or No etretchers needed, easier‘ to wash, and no shrinking if ' the socks you buy are made with "Kroy wool.’ sic . <u mu usse sin nu when-use um I00! FOR Till 'KlOY VIOOI. LAII ON flllll PIODIICYI Sweaters Socks Underwear Hand knitting Yarn Baby Clothes Sport Shim WOOL irsov IJNSMIINKAILI woois IIMITID‘ Ad. No. 5001 -2 cola. x 100 lines-—NewspaperI. 1950 ‘am °.':.-i.:.~e*:..°.: W N 1N9OIM|CIa$A s|’.5Y GIT AWAY FROM ‘NWT MI” i,‘ NAPOLEON and UNCLE by Ollitord Mollrlls ' amounted to .00 cents. ....._-- ....- ...- _... -..-.... IIISHTOWN W. I -—Irishtown Women's Institute held the March meeting at the tendance ol eighteen. With the president, Mrs. Wilfred Campbell in the chair, the meet- ing opened with the Ode and Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke. Mrs, James B. MacLeod an- nounced that a ‘lift or 543.00 had been given by the district to the Stevenson, family. whose home had been destroyed by tire. A Valentine party at the home oi Mrs. Robert Stavert netted 335.5 for the hall tund. in addi- glven, by Mrs. Clair Campbell aiid - Mrs. John E. Maclseod, bringing the total to $132.05 to date. The sink committee reported hav- ing made several visits. The new committee appointed was Mrs. Leigh Paynter, Mrs. James Sim- mons and Miss Emmellne MacLeod. Correspondence included a re- ceipt for 35.00 sent the T. B. Lee- gue: a letter from L. W. Shaw re placing of new ball and a letter of thanks from the Stevenson fam- ily. The past president expressed her thanks for a small gift o! a prsciatlon trom the members. 1!. Profitt were appointed to co tact a building expert with s. vie ’ to soliciting advice, and to ask t e local Farm Forum group to cal a citizen's " - to consider question 0! building a comm hall, The Red Cross convener. David Campbell, distributed s and knitting. $11.80 were passed autograph quilt. Mrs. Clayton Staver David Campbell and Mr. Johnstone were appoint act plays. A paper on Edticati MacKinnon was’ res ouglily at the April meeting. Mrs. Daniel Hie it and Mrs. Keith Adam; on rtained with contests, places i Ireland. and jumbled P. E. Isl d place names. The president / .|“|1’|0lln¢°d 3 party for the ilowing evening gtlthe home oi/w re. Cecil Camp- el On motion, the meeting adjourn- ed after rinsing the National An- them. ,. Lunch ' served by the host» ess, assist by Mrs. Keith Ad- ams and Mrs. Daniel l-lickox.—Bur. ALEXANDRA W. I. The March meeting. held at the hone or Mrs. Harold Benton. open- ed with Ode and Greed in unison. soil call wasrespondsd to by ten members and one member re-.ioin- ,- ing. Minutes or previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. At- wood McRIe reported she had ob- tained lining and batt for quilt. which was now ready for further work of putting together and quilting. The treasurer reported paying of electric light bill. singing tea- cher and other small bills. Mrs. Harold Benton reported the arrival or sewing cottons. which were por- tioned out to members to be made into articles for future sale. Sick committee reported two sick calls and fruit supplied to ill. The treasurer reported‘ $1.00 donations from Mrs. Gordon nur- hoe and Mrs. mu Jones. school committee reported need of repairs to organ - which were atteisded. to by Mr. -Bruce Judson. Miss Helen Green. (teacher). reported cod liver oil capsules were being given to school childrerxihlt was ii‘:- animously a i o nd an - vitstion‘to Ezsedlnil. Red cross Nutritionist. to give her report on health or school children, at the April meeting. Roll call to: April to be answered with a house-clean- ing hint. Meeting to be held at the home or Mrs. Harold Boston. Col- lection amounted to 02.86. Meeiing adjourned. - NEW HAVEN W. I. The March meeting or the New Haven Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Richard Mao- Phee. ' Meeting opened by singing ode ‘rid repeating creed in unison. 15 members answered roll call. with a article for auction sale. rour visi- tors were preeent. Three munbers paid less. correspondence was read and discussed. four thank-younotes were received. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Collection was taken and Piftoeii dollars was taken in on auction sale. » ' mittees for next month. School — Mrs. Stanley Newman and Mn. Lewis Darracli. Program — Mrs. Lloyd Mackina- on and Mrs. Michael Murphy. Charles Maobougall. Next meeting istobeheldatthshomeofurs. Y save The King". A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. NKW GLASGOW W. I. The March meeting of New Glas- gow W. I. washald at the home of 'wom-:ii's |liSl'_ll'iiTE home of the secretary with‘ an at- ' tion to $10.00 each from parties M" Mrs. E. W, Johnstono and Mrs . The following are new com- R‘ Helper for Bowing Olub — Mrs. 1,. "God Du 1'33 /'.v 7 BATHROOM:'l cow ansiin it rsiiiimc sci ' . ‘oi meeting undecided, i-on be answered with House- r dings, also some good contests -- on by committee in charge. eetlng closed with National An- em. . \BEl.LEBIVElW.I. The March meeting of the Belle River Women's Institute. met at the home of Mrs. Fred Beaton with nine members and four visitors present. Meeting opened by sinz- ing the Ode followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll Call was answered with an Irish joke. -Minutes of last meeting were read and " ,‘ ’ Sick " tee reported two sick calls being made. New sick committ to be Mrs. Norman Bell and Mrs. Ernest Morrison. Mrs. Hutchinson invited- the members to her home for the April meeting. Roll call to be an "Auc- tion Saie." Lunch committee to be . Mrs. Alexander Compton and Mrs. Ernest Morrison, it was moved by Mrs. John Stewart, seconded by Mrs. J, W. Bell that the Insti- tute send tor two boxes of “Every- day Cards". The secretary was asked to send for material on the organization of a Home and School Association. . It was decided that some of the women or the district go to clean the school on Monday evening. A reading by Mrs. John Stew- art was very much enjoyed. Collee- tlon for the evening 90c. and three members paid their dues. Meeting closed with the, National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Fred Beaten; as- sisted by Mrs. Norman Bell and Chris. Nicholson. BlAVIlWW.l. The February meeting or sea View W. I. was held at the home at Mrs. Robert Sutherland, with madam president in the chair. The. meeting opened by singing at Institute Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 14 members, with an exchange or V ' s. Report of oommi tees were then heard. New committees were appointed for next three months as follows: Sick, Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Charlie Adams; school, Mrs. Fannie Hilts. C....espondence was then read. and thanks was tended for treats sent out. Balloting was done for delegate to be chosen to go to Copenhagen. Report or card parties after ex- penseswere paid left a balance or sixteen dollars. Committee reported having re- ceived play books, and it was de- cided to get up a concert. P: amine committee then took charge. Collection 70¢: fees 50c; grab bag $3.25. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by the host- ess, assisted by Mrs. Roy Adams and Mrs. John Adams, 0 O 0 The March meeting oi‘ Sea View W. I. was held at the home at Mrs. Norwood Campbell. Meeting opened in the usual manner. Eight- een members snswered roll‘ call with an "Irish joke", and three visitors were present. Minutes or last meeting read and approved. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. $5.00 was voted to Save the Children Fund. and secretary was asked to send tor mos-e'cod liver oil capsules. Collectors appointed for Red Cross canvass: Mrs. Layton Coul- son, Mrs. Earle Mscxay. Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Robert Sutherland. Mrs. Reg. Mountain and Mrs. Le- land Campbell. It was moved anil seconded that hall staging be painted. It was decided to Kay kindly offered her home for A contest put on by Mrs. ltobert Sutherland was on by Mrs. Ver- non Couslns; co solution to Mrs. Roy Burt. Next mutins to be at the home or Mrs. Ree. Mountain, roll call to answered with an exchange ot house plants. Collection 81.5; sees ‘me; donation of 81.00. “Mill! adjourned. Lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Miss Millie Cousins and Mrs. Lester ggan. MILVILILI W. I‘. Itlliar on- eeting i the Melville wo"diu"I:1’m1snuaiu w:s held as March and. at Thor proved. The roll call was answered by an Irish Joke. Penny ticket article donated by Mrs. aumom and won by Mrs. Fred Bhaw brought in 31.12. A dust pan was also to be bought for school, and 3 bills were pre- sented and paid. Next meeting to be held at the home o1 Mrs Jack Gillis. Roll call to be answered with each member bringing a get well card. Mrs. Fred Shaw to do- note penny ticket article. Those on lunch committee are; Mrs. John MacDonald. Mrs. Murdock Gilmore and Mrs. Reginald Noye. The meet- ing then closed by singing the National Anthem. Alter which a delicious lunch was served, ._j.________ DONAGH W. I. ' Mrs. 100 Trainor entertained the members 01 Donagh Women‘: In. stitute for their March meeting. The , “ ‘ presided and nine membrs answered roll call. It wasdccided on motion to send three dollars to Copenhagen quilt fund. The secretary was asked to purchase new blinds for school, also door catches for library and hooks ior children's clothes. also that five dollars be paid tor scrub- bing school. It was decided to leave same ittees on- for another te.rm. The cod liver oil capsules on hand to be divided equally among rum. es. Mrs. Frank Trainor invited the -members ior April meeting. A de- licious luncheon was served Mrs. Trainer assisted by Elaine and Rita Koughan.. A social game 0: cards was then very much enjoyed by (Patroit please copy) H F‘ were asked to see about getting the new blackboard out from town. The report iron the Valentino Part held at the home of Mrs. een was $17.5. - Mrs. Psoude thamied the members for gift sent to the baby and ms. Waite thanked them for fruit sent to her sick children. and a nice note or thanks was read tram Mr. And. Mrs. llwood Weeks tor Wod- d ‘gist received. ‘ a school Maclieod. Mrs. Waite. School com- mittee -— Mrs. Herbie Dollar and Mrs. Dale Pr-oude. collectors ap- pointed to canvass the district for the Red Cross — Mrs. Osner Neill, Mrs. Herbie Dollar. Mrs. my Colee. Miss sidiui ssscuod and Miriam Dollar. The next meeting to be held at the home at Mrs. Prank Oi-aiibe and ion call to be snswered by paying ten cents for the Copen- hagen Quilt. one member reioined and collection amounted to ninety- five cents. ‘ Lunch c mltteo tor next meet- ing Miss Dollar, Mrs. Herbie committee reported getting towels and odeder oil (or - school. New sick committee — Edith" Doliah, Mrs. Ernest Dollar. Miriam Dollar. 1“ meeting closed by singing the King and an enjoyable social hour spent. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The regular monthly meeting oi the Augustine Cove Women‘: Institute met at the home of Mrs. Harry Maclhrlane on Friday even- ing March a with 16 members pre- sent and one new membe joined. The meeting opened by singing “Tipperary" followed by repeating the creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. one child's sweater was passed in. The sum of $8.30 was realized from the Carnival and $445 from lunches sold at a hockey match. A bill or $351 was paid also one oi 003. It was decided to send $2.00 to delegates going to Copenhagen: also give $5.00 towards the movie projector and $.00 to Red Cross; $5.00 was paid on the " ” ‘ light bill and $2.00 towards lights at rink. Correspondence was then read. The sick cmnnflte reported hav- ing made several calls. The new committees were then appointed: Sick and Program — SILVER. BIEOHEI W. I. The , meeting of the silver Birches Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Bradlord Yet: on March 3. In the absence or the President. the vice-president Mire. Lyman nan presided. Meeting opened by singing ode, and repeating creed in unison. Minutes or last meeting were read and approved. The sick committee reported making eight calls. Treats of ice cream. fruit and chocolates were senttothesickinthedlstrlct. ndence was read and discussed. one thank you letter read by the secretary. $5.00 was vot- edtobs-senttothenedoross. Next meeting in beheld April 4th at the home of Mrs. Hartwell Con- don, roll call to be answered’ by (sins) u&ysl nnanceu uplayrs or Pay. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Wrman Cairns and Mrs. Bradford Calms. After the regular meeting, Auction fortry-fives were played, and the wlnnus were; Mrs. Lyman Hall and Mr. Lester Baglole. Mrs. Lester Baglole and Mrs. Francis llasnuarrie received consolation prises. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lester Baglole. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. - sirnmavann w. r. . (Phe March meeting ad the Sorinsvaie Women's Institute was held at the home .of Mrs. omer Nsill on 'nicsdsy March 14. The meeting opened by singing the ode and repeating the creed. The minutes of last meeting was read and signed and roll call was answered by eighteen members. Mrs. Crabbe and Mrs. Johnstone '. s. ‘No best mashed potato you ever ate, and so easy to , pupae you'll want resolve it often. French's Instant ty poiotoee-pneook- ed for youl Economical, too—nevas any wusiel Wait until dinner is ready to server then bring some salted water to o boilfodd milk and fsanclfs Instant Potato according to simple directions on package. Add butter and whip until light and luly. Mrs. Edward ssacrrsdysn, .nrs.'inviisd‘--member: to has sfiegtue Fred Iieard. Lunch _ Mrs. Lloyd Inman, Mrs, Donald nuwstt. Mrs. Ilnsinsnt-he National ' til-In Joseph Murphy and Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. ' Ear. ' . iv! Aprilnieeting.Meet took_eh-nun. iruttins one, Mrs. Lorne Carruthers kindly ‘continued on p‘u~(1'w A Ti1ey’re, Marveifs! Theyiecoodi SALTED The CRISPIEST Sodas ever made! in rock PA Vovarrs . 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