NOVEMBER n. 194‘! wuiinrs INSTITUTE MEETINGS 1.‘11EE'I‘O\VN W’. I. meeting of the Low- TII“ lmnifiabi’ I. was held at the Er ireflfgmMfi ~ Russel McCarville hlgrptficen nicmbcrs prvsfiflt 11ml \i'l , H “W vlslt-Dfslticllt opened the meet- The ugual way, followed by in‘ m. hi; of the minutes of the ‘he ‘CM-ting and also the last. an- lii" mmqn," The president gave "u"! m.“ [Iiliu year's work; treiis_ I“’i’°'l..O,,,,-, was held over for *""‘,.".‘ @5111) was tionatcd 10- "" m, “Li.- riir P. c. Ilospitzil “wd- m‘. t‘ (ll-UillCll not to make m" n ‘Ifili-r the Copenhagen quill. ‘q‘mn\s.,. ,,..,,,rii~:i sending money Treflsuuf,_\\':||"]'(~i\ (Io, for (Ihrisi- w Hnfnxu ll‘. ("iirnii Kin-v; m“ °‘",;,.',| < 5 work :iinoiig ll!‘ “Mm? M i-I c on of officers for mEmLMSAii-ii‘ is as follows: '"5l““-g,,.',,,‘ ‘iii-g, Walter Bernard; .prosniqit|i“llfh Mrs. Rcdverso llam- me'pr".,.,,,- Ilflrg, Jardinc Stnvcrl‘. m: ‘Pr: ‘{1} Alfred Itecvcs; di- "easur r'\;',-.- it‘, Cairns, Mrs. l5. ‘WW5’ yp-Q iiriitisliiiww auditors. Cznrnsfy ‘iii-rniiiwl, Mrs, S. (Iairns; m5‘ \lis.. Allison Profitt; ici- orgflnlffvgiyyyyyililllV, Mrs. l-Iilmund W! now sciiotii committee, Mrs. ggfifiiri lit i‘|i'\l'll, Mrs, Henry ,,»,,..-iai,.- u» i... at ilie home {Wt .i~.~\.~ llrziiisliiiiv on the n .‘ 1H liliiiivsiiiiv uf Dcccmlici" sawmpiqi \\'ill ll(“l\I1S\\'(‘\‘t‘(l by a gallium... writ" m‘ i‘ "‘"'“i- Mi“- Um.“ pupa: and Mrs. Wm, Roitril‘ Wm" m“, ,i|\,-\;~;;@ of the program. .\ <fl(‘lli] liour followed tiuriwi wfm], 1n.- liiistcss served delirious refreshments. izivi-iitvrrzw w. 1- 11m Rivcrvli-iv Institute held its gnnual mcctlnf; at the home of “m ,i_ p, Alarchison on November h1g9, ‘rhl- president, Mrs. Cyril mph prcsidctl, Fourteen members responded to roll call by paying dues. The liillllltcS of last annual flwétillg as well as lust tneeting; were rmiii and approved" The pfESlflPllt expressed licr o1.pre ia- tion to those in charge of Tag Day for the Blind anti ii vote of thanks n; extended to the girls who sold iags, the sum 0f $3.10 b91114! 1'9"" lized, Th» sum of tcn dollars was voted for the Canccr Fund, also on dollars for Hunter Rlicr Lib- rary Payzitcnt was authorized for ‘mica liili of $14115. '1\vo new blinds iwi-c ordered for school. It was; also decided to continue ‘gfluylliz expenses of music in JchODl during Cfiliillg term, The retiring president. gave hcr report ind was extended a vote of thanks for zeal and good leadership in astablishlng our Institute. ‘lfha Secretary presented the financial report. Total receipts mim, Disbursements $336.14 Blink Balance $55.09. The following conanitt-e were appointed, Refresiiments- Mrs. 1.8. Burns, Ivlrs, Reagh Bugnali, lira, Burt Mat-Donald, Mrs. George Smith, school -- Mrs. Garfield Wood and Mrs, Robert Smith, Jr. Sick -_ .\irs, Ford uncl Mrs. Stead. Programme to he an exchange of Christmas gifts, Next meeting to be held at the home o‘ \1rs. W. I. Bowman Roll call - ".rec dollars, the amount members were asked to make dur- ing the past two months. Fblloulng are the officers elected for the ensuing year president; Mrs. ltesgh Bitgnall, vice-president: Mrs. Oyril Smith. secretary-tren- llrer ltirsc. ll. McGuignn Directors: firs, Dan Macbeod, Mrs 0. B. Mathcson, Mrs. W. I. Bow- man. Auditors; Mrs. J. R. Milrchi- ion Mrs. ,1, E, Andrews. Birthday Box; ilrs. Garfield Wood. Orznnist. an. George Smith. Social Secre- tary: Mrs, J. S. Burns. Refresh- ments wcra served by committee in charge assisted by tho hostess. lileetiniz closed with the National trlthcm. HAMILTON “'. I. The annual meeting of Hamilton W, I, \\','l5 iicid at the home of lira, Jos. Craig on Nov. I Willi fifteen mcmhcrs and thrcn visitors ilreucnl. 'l‘iic prcsidcnl, l\ir.=. Jas A. Ramsay, opened the meeting with flu- (‘rt-cit Minulcs of last liiriuai and regular mcclings were rend and approved. The presided‘. lilvc a sliorl. address thanking tilt‘ members for llieir help and co- piperalion during her term of af- c0. Secretary-treasurer gave the fin- lriciai report, Sick committee r1‘- llnrtcrl one liox sr-ni. School coni- "iiitc" rciiuricii DlYl‘, towels and u Mil bnugiit for llic school. A bi" 30 cents on ovcrscnr. box was litestllicd. All hills were fli‘i'"‘""' rd and on motion paid. A comniittvo was appointed to llmlilirc capsules far distribution. , liihtinn was carried that. Wt‘ "Ville sing in mnke up three par- "l! for friends overseas. It was doi-idcd to canvass for IMYIPY or other gifts for the Pro- tutnnt orphanage with members l0 answer rnli cnil with snmc M the December meeting, It was decided tn nsk the trus- I!!! to store the tilts for the win- where will you find this baby? icr. VThe organ is now undergoing repairs. \'Vc would welcome suggestions from anyone who knows how to prevent mice from lnfestlng an organ, A motion was carried that we puyl half the cost of scrubbing the la . The hon. president, Mrs. Major Tflylor. took the choir for the elec- tion of‘ officers which was done by ballot. The results were us follows: President, Mrs. David Ramsay; vice-president, Mrs. Lloyd Lockcrhy; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. liarry Taylor, On motion the directors were re- appointed. Tliey are Mrs. Wendell Crozicr, Mrs. Dan Morrison, Mrs. Wm, llriniliinn, Mrs Jas. M. Ramsay was namcd to replace liirs. Earl Ramsay as ziudiior and that she, with Mrs. Alton Ramsay, be auditor for next war. Mrs, Hcber Pickering invited members to licr home for the Dc- eemhcr meeting. Two members subscribed for thi- Institute News. $1.38 was received for capsules distributed at the meeting. $5.95 was paid as our share of cost of freezer. Thirty cents was received for rental of freezers. Twelve memberl paid iéeezso for coming year. Collection II ivas decided to have a pro- llram of the year's activities coni- piled to save limo al. the meet- lfll-Zs and 1o insure each member knowing when shc serves on com- mittees. etc. As this will take some time io do Committees \Vl'!‘(_1 appointed {or the limo being: Lunch, Mrs. llarry ‘Taylor, Mrs, Ray Lockerlijx. Mrs. Wm. Ramsay. Mrs. Lloyd LQCKPPhYI sick, Miss Elma Stewart. Mrs. Preston Ramsay, Mrs, Geo. Crozicr,‘ school, Mrs. Leslie Rani- say, Mrs. Preston Ramsay; pro- gram. Mrs, Jiis. Craig, Mrs, Wen- dcll Crozier, Mrs, Wm, Hamilton. Mrs. Don Morrison. Mrs. Everett ' finance, Mrs. Preston _» Mrs. Ncil Simpson, Mrs. Tl-Titior Tflrlor, Mrs. Alton Ramsay, Mrs, li v Taylor. Red VCross report was handed In. lifccling adiourncd and Mrs. Wm, R/"Yls-"Y conducted a "Name" eon- icst. Lunch was served by tiic lioslcss and committee. The annual meeting of the Bcd. (‘our- W. 1’.. was held on Tuesday, Nov. 8th.. at the home of Mrs. Slim-ll!‘ Affleck. The president. Mrs, Gordon Woodside. presided. The meeting opened with the Ir.- stiiudc ode, followed by the “egg Roll call was ansyvercri by paying ‘Ywmber-‘hlll dues. Two visitors were present. The minutes of tiic m“ "111111111. and regular monthly meetings were read naci approved. Reports from the sick and schcol committees were presented. Nrw hooks were purchased for the school. and arrangements were made tn take the chiloren to the music festival in Surimerside on Nov. 12th. On motion agreed m donate $2.50 in the music festival. A report of the year's work was then given by the secy-treas. The following officers were re- elected: President Mrs Gordon li/oodslclc: Vice president. Mrs. Walter Bowness; Secy-Treas, Miss Aictha Noonan; Assistant seereta treasure. Mrs Hammond Bowncsrz; Sick Committee. Misses Helen Bowcss and Clara. Afflcck; School Committee. lifrs Arthur Murray and Miss Clara. Afflcck; Directors. Mrs Lloyd Jcyvcii, Mrs Daniel Norman and Mrs Sinclair Affleck; Auditors. lirrs Hammond Bowness and Mrs Walter Bownrcs; Convener for Red Cross, Miss Clara Afflcclzt Program and Lunch Committee, two members for each month in ordcr of’ roll call. 0n motion it was agreed to pur- chase material and make a. “Santa Claus" outfit for Christmas. Mrs Arthur Murray. R.N.. gave a report of the Red Cross sir:- room Loan Cupboard which is available to anyone. The foiiowin: are fhc few of the articles in il.c cupboard: Hot water bottle, so- lution howl. bod pan, urinal, ther» mornctcr. air cushion, rubber shcct and icc cap. These articles as well as many others are in charge of Mrs Murray and are available icr anyone arm-ling them. A collection was taken. amount- ing tn $1.25, Roll call for next month to bc ansyvcrcti by exchange of a (Jhrislinas gift. not exccml- int! 26cm Lunch Committee, Mr."- Arthur Murray and Miss Aictliri Noonan. Ncxt meeting to he heal at iiic home of Mrs Gordon Wor-u- skic Program Committee. Mrs Wai- ter Bowlicss and Mrs G. Woodslic. There wlii be a sale of fancy artic- lcs at the next meeting. This Institute hopes to organise a Girls‘ sewing cliib lI'| the near futurc. During the ireeting an address was read by Mrs Hammond Ilovvness, and a presentation was nmde by Mrs Arthur Murray, to Miss Alctlia Noonzm who for several years was secretary-treasur- The presentation consisted of ir-lmng-bag and a lovely piece of Chinaware. Miss Noonan, though rose to the h urprise, million’ asnrl graciously thanked her sister-members. At the close of the meeting lunch was served the hostess, assisted by the lunch committee. ' _________.._.. SOUTH WINSLOE W. L annual and monthly meet- mini: the South Wlnsloe W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Erith Hughes on Wednesday, November 2 The president, Mrs. Ivan Tur- n}; presided. Meeting opened with the’ Creed followed by roll call, which was answer"! b!’ "h"? mam‘ bgrs, each member paying her fee. Two nc\v members were welcomed! Minutes of last annual and regu- lar meetings were read and apfrbv- my“, Emir», Rodd reported send- ' i 1 hull. It was mov- gglglltlljl: fesgigdetfirthat $47.50 be paid Mrs, Rodd out of the 1949 funds. Salvation Army receipts Wm P"- serl in a total of $21.50 belnc col- umn-d,’ It was moved and second- ed that school 601091‘; money b? dd d t institute 1m I. n Sscrctcfiry-treasilrer Mrs. . Lloyd Gillespie illlvc ire following report fnr year ‘i049: Receipts for your. 53mm; expenditure! for vear. ,.. ma: GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN West Kent School, Grade VIII Frctii-ricir $1713.45; balance, $29.77, The frilloivini,’ officers were elect- eil for the coming ycar: President, Ii/Irs. \'ai. lyiaciiontild; vice-presi- ‘lml- Mm Emil Iiuahcs; secretary- trcusurer, Mrs. Sterling Rodd; friendship Sflliftfililfy, Mrs, Roma li/lziclliiiiiiitl; directors, Mrs, Harold Diamond, Mrs. llrirold Crawford and Mrs, Allison Ford; auditors. lilrs. Archie Auld and Mrs. Earle Rodd, 'I‘lie following committees were appointed for ilie. next three months: sick, Mrs. Erith Hughes and Mrs. Earle Rodd; school, M155 l-Idith IyIacKcnzic. Miss lviiicKenzle W/isulsked io order the rhythmic mll_ c set for the school. Sick committee reported sending one lialiy gm Mrs, Lloyd Gillespie was appoint. rd tn scc about the Copenhagen "iilillwwlh quilt, Correspondence ivns read. Ncxt meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Glilrfilic. Lunch committee Mrs. Val liiacflonnld, Mrs. Rerna Mac- Donald and Mrs. Earle Rodd. The Instiluto News was tlicn read and discussed. Collection amounted to 70c. Membership fees $2.75. Mag. in! closed with "The King." MT. MELLICK W. I. . The 20th Annual Meeting of Mt. Meilick Womens Institute was held at the heme of Mrs. W. J. Mutch wlith 16 members and 3 visitors pres- en . The president opened the meeting in the usual ivav. Mcmheithip fees were paid and $8.0’) was passed in for the food parcel to our adopted Illstiluto in England. Mrs. Wen- dell Jones kindly offered to make the Santa Claus suit. After the reports of retiring of- flCcrS bud been accepted, the. fol- lowing were elected for the coming year. President. Mrs. Jack MaicRae, Vice-President, Mrs. Wendell Jones. Secretary. Mrs. J. E. MacEachern. Treasurer. Mtg. Lodge Lane. Direc- tors. Mrs. Edmund Robertson, Mrs, Wilfred Wood and Mrs. Malcolm MacRac. Auditors. Miss Edna. Rdb- ertson and Mrs. Lawson MaoEach- ern. Sick Committee, Mrs. W. J. Mutch and Mrs. W. Jones. School Committee. Mrs. Arden Richards and Mists Lily Wood. Correspondence included g letter from Miss Boswell about organizing a sewing club. Miss Wood agreed to find out how many children were willing to take lessons. Film Showifllls were requested for the school children and also to mlikc inquiries about the Copen- hagcn Quill. A collection of $1.45 ivas takcn and meeting closed with the National Anthem. ' SPRINGFIELD W.I. The thirty-sixth annual- meeting of the Springfield Women's Instit- utc ii-as.licld at the home of Mrs. Andrew Hughes with the presid- cnt. Mrs. John Hickox presiding. The meeting was opened in tiic- usual ivny and eleven members answered roll call by paying their iumuai fee and showing their first picture. Three new members were added to thc club. The minutes of tlic last annual and last regu- lar meetings ivere read and ad- opted. A i-cry inspiring address for ivliich shi- ivas warmly appiaudel was given by the retiring presid- ent. Thc _ycarly reports were. re- Ceivcd and adopted with o. b.11- ance of $83.11 in the treasury. The sick committee reported thirty-one "gci iveli“, lilrthciiiy, sympathy and congratulation cards sent during the year. The following articles were sent to Red Cross headquar- ters. Eight girl's pullovers, one pair ankle socks, three party dresses, one pair mitts, one pair stockings and two sets men's py- jamas. The following new coin- ‘ for December are: flinch-- Mrs. Andrew Hughes, Mrs. Olar- ence Haslam, Mrs. Crawford Sir.- clair; program. Mrs. Keith Mayne, Miss Emily Howard. Roll call to be answered with a gift to be sent to crippled children. Docum- ber meeting to be held at tile home of Mrs. George Dunning, road per- mitting, if not, then at the heme of Mrs. Keith Mayne. Mrs. Hick- ox. Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Mhtheson, Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Inmbe of- fered to pack woolen goods for blankets in the school on Dec. 3. Copies of the Institute News were distributed. ‘Three thousand 115p on capsules were purchased for the children of the district. Miss Nunn. Mrs. l-Iickox, Miss Muriel Haslam, and Mrs. Dunning were appointed a committee for the School Christmas tree. Mrs, Hughes reported that Mr. Lester Calms on behalf of the Red Cross would conduct a first aid class in the district and it was decided to meet in the school the following Wednesday evening. Oil motion a vote of thanks was ten- dered the retiring officers and the following new ones were appoint- Pv iliilllnltfiili’ ‘(left to right): Robcrt McKtrri “M h-lys.‘ Eddie Cutoliffe, Louis Kays. Domwmv Sbclicvr, Keith MacCallum, Billy Nelson, 1301mm Row; \ . MM). Gertrude McGee, Lucy Smith, Ralph Mallctt. ted-President, Mrs. Keith Mayne‘ vice-president, Mrs. Dunning; sec- “WYY- MYS- Ivfln Lambe; treas- urer, Mrs. Hickox; directors, Mrs. C-F- 935mm, MFS- A. Hughes, Mrs. Joseph Mathestm; auditors, Mrs, N- $111018“. Mrs. J. Ernest Has- lam; sick committee, Mrs, C_ 51,-, clair, Mrs. J.E. Ilaslam, Miss M11}. iel Haslam; Red Cross, Mrs. How- ard. Mrs. Dunning. lt was ciccidcd to order twenty boxes of Christ_ mas cards from the Homes War- ren Co. Lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. ANGLO RUSTICO W. I. The twenty second annual meet- ing and regular monthly meeting of the Anglo Rustico W. I. was held at the home of the Roliings on Tuesday, Nov. l. The presi- dent, Mrs. Roland Buntain presid- ed arid the singing of the Ode fol; lowed by the repeating of the Col- lect for Club Women opened the meeting. Roll call was answered by ll members with the paying of their annual dues. Minutes of the October meet- ing and the last annual meeting were read and approved. The secretary, Mrs. Paige Nunn read the annual report. Balance from previous year $19.10; receipts for year $63.47; expenditures for ycar $42.70; balance on hand $39.78. An additional $4.00 passed in°to the Protestant Orphanage collection making a total of 18.50. Mrs. Stew- art Parkman reported for the school committee and said a new pencil sharpener was needed for the school. It was moved and seconded that we purchase one thousand cod liv- er oil capsules through the Red Cross for the school children. New committees appointed were: Sick, Mrs. Roland Buntain and Mrs. Granville Buniain; programme. Mrs. Cyril Toombs and Mrs. Slew- art Parkman; lunch, Mrs. Garfield LePage and Mrs. Granville Bun- tain. Mrs. Cyril Tcombs invited the members for the December meeting when roll call will be answered with something for an Auction sale. Correspondence con- sisted of a letter from Miss Bos- well regarding sewing cluib; a let- ter from Miss Robin about the Copenhagen Autograph quilt; and a thank you card ‘from the familv of the late Mrs. Fred Toombs for spray and sympathy card. The Christmas cards ordered from the Homer Warren Co. were distri- buted by the secretary, profit from sales of same $2.40. Collec- tion 65c and membership fees $2.75. The following officers iwre elected for 1949-50: President. Mrs. Roland Buntaln; vice-president, Mrs. Granville Buntain: secretary. MFS. Ernest Bulman; Red Cross eonvenor, Mrs. Paige Nunn; press secretary, Mrs. Garfield LcPagc; Orsanist. Mrs. Walter Buniain: Buditors, Mrs. Edison Railings and Mrs. Cyril Toombs; directors. liirs. Blair Rollings, Mrs. Stewart Park- man and Mrs. Read Stevenson. Anthem after which lunch was “Wed by the committee in charge and a social half hour enjoyed. (Patriot please copyi NEW navnu w. I. The annual and regular month- ly meeting of the New llavcn W. I. met at the home of thc presi- dent. Mrs. Hugh MacDonald. Meeting opened with the singint! of the Institute "Ode" and repeat- ing the "Creed" in unison. Roll FOR A HOT CEREAL TREAT EVERY DAY EAT ‘.1. Meeting closed with the National , s, Gordon Tweedy, Forbes Kennedy, David MacDonald, Centre Row: Earl Brown, Cordell Martin, Garth MacLean, Leslie Edwards. Joyce I I i I i i llviacLcod, —Photo by Granhum. call was answered by i2 members payin-g annual fee. Ope new mem- ber, Mrs. Eari Moore, was wel- comed to the Institute. Minutes of last annual meeting and regular meeting were read, approved and signed. The president gave her report, and thanked all the mem- bers for their (‘o-operation during the two years she was president. Secretary-treasurer reported that the amount taken in during the year amounted to $306.85, leaving on hand $48.32 aficr all worthy causes were seen to and all bills paid. Correspondence was read and discussed. “Thank you" notes were read from Mrs. William No- lan, Mrs. Judson MacPhail, Mrs. S. l-I. Colwill, Mrs. Duncan Gass, and Mrs. Patrick Cavanagh. Card of acknowledgement for Card of Sympathy received was read from Mrs. R. A. MacPhaii and family. A letter of thanks was road from adopted Institute in England for box sent. A donation of $1 from Mrs. Lloyd Frizzcll was grateful- ly received. The treasurer report- ed that the amount collected in the district for the Cancer Fund was $33.25. Mrs. Hugh MacDonald reported that on Tuesday, Nov. 1 Miss Maylea Boswell was to the school and organized a sewing club with Mrs. MacDonald as leader. It was moved and seconded that Institute Day for the school books and word cards that the teacher bought for the school and have them left in the school. Mrs. Artie MacPhee was ap- pointed to assist Mrs. MacDonald with the sewing for this month. School committee, Mrs. Duncan Gass and Mrs. Earl Moore. Programme, Mrs. Roland Buch- anan, Jr.. and Helen Docherty. Next place of meeting at the home of Helen Docheriy. Roll call exchange of Christmas gifts. Collection for the evening amounted t-o 65c. Meeting closed with Gccl Save the King. A delici- ous lunch was served by the hos- tess. The following are the slate of officers for the ensuing year: - Presidenf, Mrs. Richard MacPhee; vice-president, Mrs. Hugh Mac- Donald; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Roland Buchanan, Sr. re-elected; directors, Mrs. Hugh MacDonald, Mrs. Duncan Gass and Mrs. Louis Darrach; auditors, Mrs. Brewer Boyle and Mrs. Earl Moore; sick committee. Mrs. Gus Tierney arid Mrs. Louis Darrach: buying com- miticc. Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Neil MaeKinnon, re-clcoted; press secretary, Mrs. Roland Buch- anan, Jr.; Sympathy cards, Mrs. Lloyd MacKinnon. NORTH MILTON W. I. The third annual meeting of North Milton Institute was held on Thursday evening, Nov. 3 at the home of Mrs. Eric Coles with l7 members and thrcc visitors pre- sent. Mcciing opened in the usual way and minutes of October meet- ing and last annual meeting were approved as read. The president gave a brief report of the year's activities and the secretary-treas- urer gave ihc financial rvport for the year. School committee pre- scntcd a bill of $2.90 for paper cups and Red Cross convcnor re- ported two pairs stockings sent in. committee for sending parcels tn Britain reported one had been sen-t. M's. Chcsicr Mathcson and Mrs.Verncr Colcs were named a committee to sce about getting material for nuilt blocks. Dona- tions from Eaton‘: and Simpsqrfs were received and will be dispos- ed of later. The election of officers was then held and resulted as follows: President-Mrs. Lindsay Coles (re-elected). Vice-President — Mrs. Alton Rodd. Secretary-Treasurer —— Mrs. Eric Colcs (re-electedl. Assistant Secretary Vcrncr Coles. Directors — Mrs. Ira Rodd. Mrs. Brenton Coles and Mrs. Herbert Motheson. Auditors — Mrs. Chester Math!- son and liIi-s. Erie Coles. Mrs. Red Cross Convener -— Miss Elsie Hooper. Orvrnimittecs for next three months: School, Mrs, Loren Thompson, Mrs. Robert Carter and Mrs. Gordon Rodd. Sick. Mrs. Eric Laird and Miss Elsie. Hooper. Program convenors for next two months: Mrs. Percy Hooper and Mrs. Alton Rodd. QMrs. Brendon Cole: extended an invitation for the next meeting when lunch committee will be: Mrs. Erie Cnies. Mrs. Eric Colcs. Mrs. Loren Thompson an-d Mrs Alton Rodd. The program convene: intro- Partridlge. stable, Maureen MacCorkcll, we... Kent School, Grade ix Top Row (loft to rightP-Emmrinuel Kays, Bobby Mills, Bobby Beer, Laren, Allan MacLeod, Ian Taylor, Donald MacKenzie. Mutch, Paul Jenkins, Don Matheson, John Square briggs, Keith Stickirigs, Barry MacDonald, Roget Bottom Row: Wilma Taylor, Rita Edwurds, Shirley Vemey, Joan Moreshcad. Roma Coa- Eiieen MacArthur, Helen Whitlock. PAGE Ian Kennedy, James Mac- Centre Row: Rory Lantz, Gordon Tait, Lloyd -—Plioio by (Jranliiim. duced Mrs. Gordon McMillan who showed films of her beautiful Beechwood Gardens and answer- ed many questions regarding her flowers. This.program gave a great deal of pleasure and a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Melt/Lilian was extended by the president. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee and a social chat enjoyed. CENTRAL IIOTITALTY I The twenty-elghh annual meet- lng of Central Royalty Women‘: Institute was held in the school on Nov, 3, 1-940. Mrs. Cecil Wood the retiring President, presided and opened the meeting by Sing- ing the Ode and rejcatirig the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last annual meeting and regular meeting were read and orproved. Mrs, Wood gave a very interest- ing report on the years activity. The Treasurers report: Total re- ceipts: $584.66. Fxpenscs: $317.44. Balance $267.22. An auditor Mrs. Kells reported the hooks in per- fect condition, Roll Call was answered by twenty-one members paying their dues, and iihree visitors. New members were given a hearty wel- come, Reports of committees were heard followed by the election of officers, The new officers are: president, Mrs Stewart Wright; vice president, Mrs. William Ward; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Love; treasurer. Mrs. Hugh MacLeod; pianist, Mrs. Earl Foster; direct- ors; Mrs Kells, Mrs, Carr, Mrs. O. Roper, auditors: Mrs. G. Stewart. Mrs. s. MfieLecd. ' took charge of the meeting. Cor- respondence read and discussed. Thank you notes were read. A letter of thanks was received from the Institute 1n England for the parcels they'd received, Mrs. Cec- il Wood reported sending a bask- et of fruit to Mr. and Mrs, A. Maw Rae fer their 62nd anniversary. Mrs. Wendail, Wood moved we buy a wreath to place on the monu- ment on Nov. 11 in memory of the boys of the community who paid the Supreme Sacrifice. Mrs. A. Love was appointed to take care or another parcel to be sent to an Institute in England. Mrs Kells moved u. hearty vote of thanks to our retiring officers seconded by Mrs. Wendell Wood, Mrs. Cecil Wood vros asked to call the men from the community and ask them to meet at our next meeting in the hope of foaming a Men's Club. Discussion for ii. supper followed to be held in the school in Nov- ember. Committee appointed: Mrs. Cecil Wood. Convenor, Mrs. Ag- new, Mrs. Stcyvart. .\lrs. Wright, Mrs, Ward, Mrs. Ev. Anderson. New comnittecs appointed: pro- The new president, Mrs. Wrighbi gramme, Mrs Agnew; school, Mrs. Kells, Mrs, W. Wood; Red Cross, Mrs. Cecil Wood; lunch, Mrs. NlacKay, Mrs. MacRae, Mrs. H. MaeAusland, Mrs, Osborne, Mrs. Roper, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Wright. Roll Call for December ls a white elephant sale, Mrs. C. Wood moved the meeting be ad- Journed and a delicious Lnch was served by committee in charge. DARLINGTON W. I. The annual meeting of Darling- lon W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Neil Campbell with five members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by Creed. Roll call was answered with membership fee. ' The minutes ad tho previous meeting and annual meeting were read and adopted. The president in her address thanked all members ifor their eta-operation during the year. The treasurer repented that $244.08 had been made and $187.70 spent. The correspondence was read and. discussed. If. was decided to write about cod liver oil capsules. A Christmas bu: in to b0 um to adopted Institute in Scotland. Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod wu appoint- ed to pack same. The election of officer: an u follows: President, Mrs. Donald MacPherson; vice-president, Mrs. Sterling MacLean; lecretary - treasurer, Miss Edith Hewett; auditors, Mrs. Neil Camflbeill and Mrs. Angus MacBherson; directors. Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod and Mrs. David Rennie. It was decided to have n social at the next meeting, roll call to be answered by l riddle. Collec- tion amounted to 35c. A reading was given by Edith Howatt. Meet- ing was moved to adjourn. Lunch was served by the hostess. MILLVIEW W. I. The annual meeting of the Mill- view W. I. was held on Nov. 8 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Smith with an attendance of ten mem- bers. With the president presid- ing the meeting opened with the Ode, followed by Creed and roll call, which was answered by each member paying membership fees. The minutes of last annual and monthly meeting were read, ep- provcd and signed. The financial statement for the year showed re- ceipts $706.14: expenditures $403.89 balance $302.25 on hand: $50.00 Victory Bond. Election of officers followed: President, Mrs. Robert Drake; vice-president, Mrs. Milton Smith SMFEIETY-ITPQSIITQI‘, Mrs. Victor Grant; school committee, Mrs. iiiiivirrox w ‘M s The regular meeting of tho Hampton, \V. M. S , was held in the United Church on Monday evening, Nov. 7. The meeting was conducted hy the vice-president, Mrs. J. Dixon. The call to wor- ship was read by the leader fol- lowed by hymn Z53 “From Green- lands loy Mountai Scriptprc reading by MrS. Dix n with pray- er hy Rev. Mr. T. G. llead. Of- fering was received followed by a. very pleasing solo by Mrs. T. G. Head, Hymn 24-9 was sung "Josul Shall Reign, There were several members from our neighboring auxiliaries Victoria and Crapaud welcomed to this mcetixig. Tho Auxiliary also had the delightdul privilege o1 having Miss Elma In- man (Missionary on furlough from Trinidad) as guest speaker-Mix Inman gave a very interesting description of her life in Trinidad and her work as Evangelistic Missionary there. She is in word and deed a true Servant and fol- lower of Him who Said "Go yo IQ- to all ifhe world and preach tb Gospel." The meeting closed 11$ Hymn 25B "In Christ there l: no 13st or West." followed with Bent- dfction by Rev. Mr. Head. i Goo. Mucliuhom. It‘. lion Smith; lick eornrnitteo, Mn. Ted Crane, Mrs. Walter Crane; dire!)- tors, Mrl. Ted Crane, Mrs. L90 Hyniea. Mrs. Walter Crane; nudi- torl, Mn. Leo Hymn, Mn. J osqb Smith; programme cpmmittbe- Mrl. Joe Smith, Mrs. Robert Drake, Mn. Gordon Shiedowyli/lz-I. Leo I-Iynel. Correspondence In men read. a letter from Red Ores: akin; Incubate to help at! with Red Cross work; one from Mi- Boa- wdll about organizing caving club. It was decided to rim-t in Mill- view. Miss Boswell to fbo 1530C to come out and organise. Aittt a discussion on Ohrisiirms gill and concert it was decided that the Institute would help get ml irlal and ask teach-er about getting a concert. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Joseph Smith were pointed on committee. $1 was voted for school prizel, till $2.00 to be paid to secretary. - Mrs. Robert Drake invited mqln bers to her home (or the Deod- ber meeting when roll call b be answered ‘by exchanle Christmas gifts. , It was decided to have l p001 supper for members of histlfll and their husbands. Mru GQU- MacEachern kindly offered hi! home for tho supper. l A guessing contest was iput OI by Mrs. Victor Grant, prize we! by Mrs. Gordon Shcidow and Leo l-Iyncs. Meeting closed , singing God Save the King. 5 I r-LMflY-Aui“, i Go no JEWELLEB FOR FOUII- GENERATIONS