egrsiréeossiafizfiili: Eiiiiiiiiiz i‘? c.4211. ti: Y. 1am: as. ' gr: : ll a AWLE JUIOE -Clustcr- Reg‘ 40c glireoln 0f The West FLO illi EEOAIIS in in Shell--Reg. 60c--WillLE 'i‘liEY LAST 49c rue julxitlalalgl. crmkaurrigrgrwu ___ __’ - g __ WOTIEIES IIiSTITIITE MEETINGS; , i The first regular meeting o! the New Glasgow, W. I. was hold a’ the home of Mrs. Harland Hill. Meeting opened with "Jingle Bells" and repeating the Creed. Seven. teen members and two visitors favorite vegetable. Member also psid membership fees. Minutes o! annual meeting and financial re- port given. Mrs. George Dickieson Peilflrtod no teacher for musical training-available until the spring. New pail and basin secured for school and bill paid for same. Cleaning school left to trustees. Sick com. reported and a new one named, Mrs. Percy Dickieson and Mrs. Lorne Stevenson. For School, Mrs. Murray Orr and Miss Helen Kelly- It was decided to give the answered rol1‘ca1l by naming n- Lorne Weeks on An inspiring and beautiful Cen- adian Friendship Carol l Bertram as leader. SeverslChrlst- ' mas Carols were sung, and candles were lighted by, the members as tokens o! goodwill and friendship for Jews, Indians, French Can- adians. also for Canadians whose ancestors had come froin Europe, Asia and All-lea, bringing this par: of the program to a close. The following officers elected for the coming year: ' President, Mrs. Frank (Ylitclilffe. Vice-president, Mrs. John Bert- W821 Pleasant valley United Gittrcli was held at the home of Ira ursdiy ere- nlng, Dec. 4th. with t e resident, Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe, in the chain. Service. ‘iwas carried out with Mrs. John Thursday Friday & Saturday --- at SMALLMAIPS Golden Wax BEANS REG. 16c , 4 for 4T6 Lynn Valley PEAS REG. 16c 4 for 490 clulllosllllllzs l» 25clTABLE FIGS 19c SUMMER SAIIORY Reg. 15c Bunch 2 or 25c Aylmer TOMATO KETOIIIIP Reg. 21c. 18c Assorted NUTS 39c [OLWES low-rail we 27c ORANGE and GRAPEFRIIIT JOIOE 2 ‘if; 22c 33c POULTRY Chickens Ducks Fowl ‘Geese Turkeys ORDER EARLY A wonderful assortment o‘! for new arrivals. Also-Iced Christmas Cakes. Chi-litmus candy- wrapped and otherwise. Watch our candy counter from 3-4 lb. to 4 lb. Cakes-cellophane wrapped. and scaled. Seeded RAISINS 15 oz. pkg. Reg. 27c » 25c “Oiced OARROTS Reg. 15¢ 2 for 23c BILL PIBKLES 32 oz. Jars Reg. 39c 35c dolly Gogod SAIIOE Reg. 12c 2 for 19c .105 oz. tins Reg. 65c 52c 98 Lbs. Reg. 5.25 WHILE IT LASTS Per Lb. llllmillii“ ‘iii Silcilcd FILBERTS Reg. soq 32c 69c Slleicd ALMONOS Reg.90c 75c 12 oz. Reg. 27c 23c ijlieinzi TOMATO JOIOE l... o. Tiotiil rllulr SALAO APPLES 100 Osiist 3.49 PEACHES, FEARS AND GRAPES 2B oz. Tins. 34% Sugar. Reg. 55c 2 or 25c 51c BY ‘El-IE HAMPER ISO toilet 3.24 220 Ollilt 2.70_ Pecans Walnuts Almonds Orsziie Filberts Oiallland Walnuts FRUITS VEGETABLES GRAPES UARBOTF GRAPEFRUIT CABBAGE LEMONS LETTUCT! oneness CELERY lfl APPLES TOMATOES . SWEET POTATOES PHONE 400 SMALIMAILT l.l M 11's l7 x WHERE PRICE is MATCilEl) wmi onus-r! Delivery 8.30 alld1O a.lli. 2- slid 4 p.ill. H Pipes Cool smoking favor- itQ-from $1.00 to $2.80. Olgars lii h. id's. 25's and M's-your good elgsri. in Pandora. Punch. llsvsnee sud noose o! Lords. Smokers Supplies Tobacco All the favorite brands of pipe and cigarette tobacco. including the hm- ous "Piccadilly" sin-ailing mixture. lo pound srid hell’ pound tins, pound tars. Oigsrettei All brsnlb-la 20's and We. usual Christmas treat to the school children. Members asked to make candy. It was also decided to give a Christmas treat to ex-membrrs. A lefer of appeal from T. B. League read and $5.00 voted for same. Next meeting at home of Pros. Elsie Laird. R011 r-ali to be answered with "a recent current event.“ One ember received sub- [scrlption to nstitute News.” Do- nation 50c and collection amount- ,ed to $1.00. One new member was lwelcomcd. Collections by members from non-members for Salvation Army amounted to $6.90. Lunch com, Mrs. R. L. Dickleson mid Mrs. Morton Larlcin. Programme, Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. Charl- mers Laird. An interesting programme followed. Opening sing song. Reading by Miss Ella Semple. Poetry, Miss M. E. Campbell. Lumbermans Contest by Mrs. Percy Dickieson. Reading. Mrs. M. MacLeod. Duet: Miss Anna. Stevenson and Mrs. Murry Orr. Reading: Mrs. P. L. Campbell and Mrs. Roy Dickieson. Six members came equal for prize in "Observation Contest". Readinli by Mrs. Edwin Stevenson and Jokes" by Mrs. it. L. Diclrieson. A paper on health was read by Mrs. W. J. lVlarLeod also a contest. Meeting closed with, "The King-K’ Refreshments served by the comm. in charge. illeii oiisraii. nan ieitllmi: w. l. The Oyster Bed Bridge Wo- man! Institute met at the liomc of Misses illlsic and Cora Ax- llortlly oil December 4th with an attendance of i0 members and 3 visitors. The president presided and meeting opened by repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by doli- ating article for sale. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. Three members paid their fees. It was decided to buy Christmas gifts for patients in sanatorium: also to buy Christmas gifts for school children. Mrs. Philip Mattie- son and Miss Cora Matheson were i. e17 k it; -i l appointed to buy same. Miss Cora Axworthy passed in 36.35 collected for Orphanage. $5.00 was given to Bible Society The school committee YPPOFWI visiting school and that the teach- oi- would like the members to have ll Santa suit made for tho COliCOl".. The members agreed to dye flour bags and have if. inside as soon as possible. The sewing has been completed and some sent in. The sic committee had no rc- pdrt. . The secretary invited members to meet at her home for January meeting at which roll call will bc answcred by a New Year ‘resolu- tion. The business section oi’ the mceting closed by “Kln;l“. An auction sale ~was ylicn held. the capable auctioneer for the or- csslon being! Mr. Howard Ax- lvorthy. by whose energetic efforts the sum of $3.01 was realized. A lovrly lunch served by iii". ladies of the house brought in ri close the social part of meeting. BUNBURY W. M. S. The December meeting of the Bunbury W. M. S. was held 0:1 Dbcembcr 4th at 3 PM. at. the 119mg of Mrs, Goorge Miisilll. The president, Mrs. John A. MacDon- ald conducted a short devotional service and was also the leader of an inspiring Canadian Friend- slilp Carol Service. Shc was as- sated by Mrs. ‘Millard Kelly, Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. Allison Tait. Mrs. Willirm Smallwood and Mrs. Wendall Mutch. _ Candles were lighted as tokens of goodwill and friendship for people who call Canada their home. The carols. "0. Come All Ye Faithful" and "Away in a Manger“ were sling. The Dlanist was Mrs. C. J. Wood. _ Mite boxes were handed in, a very satisfactory financial report was given by the treasurer and the election of officers and secretaries of departments took place. The members, besides holding twelve regular meetings during the year, conducted a church service in July while the minister was on holidays. The allocation for the year was met, s box. valued at $05. was sent to Labrador and Newfound- land, and a small box was sent to the Sydney Mission to help out with the Christmas treat for the children there. Several of the members had the privilege of listening to and talking with Mrs. Alexander Henderson of the South African General Mission and they were so impressed with her por- sonalitv and hrr account of the work that. lhr-y gave ti’! lo help further the cause of Christ in the part of Africa where Mrs. iicnd- crson and her husband labour. -_-__. _ W. M’. S. and Mission Circle The December meeting of tho of ruzsssu-i- vszlliiil wars. , ram. Recording secretary, Mrs. Harry ‘Weeks. ' I ‘Treasurer, Mics. Aubrey Cuicliffe. | Corresponding Secretary, Mn. Llorne Weeks. I Mission Band Leader, Mrs. Wm. , Stevenson. ' Assistant Band Leader. Mrs. Siiarmxin. i Temperance Secretary. Mrs. Au- | brey Cutcllffe. Missionary Monthly Seoroflly, Mrs. Howard Weeks. I Supply Secretary, Mrs. Weeks. Associate Helpers‘ Secretary, Mrs. Aubrey Olltclifrfe. Community Friendship Beac- tary. Mrs. Howard Weeks. Press Secretary. Mrs. Weeks. Organist, Miss Amy I-lowstt. Ncxt meeting will be held at the home of Miss Amy Howatt at 2 o'clock. Meeting closed by re- peating Mizpoh Benediction. A social hour was then enjoyed. Heber- Harry 'DECEMBER 18, 1947 i EXQUISITE EililiiiSS during which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the members. STERLING W. l. The December meeting of Ster- ling Wonlcirs Institute met at tile llzlliln of iVIrs. Ray Douglas. The nicctlng opened in usual order; lOlI call was answered by twenty- four snenibers exchanging Clirlst- mas gills; two visitors were pre- sent. Correspondence was then load and discussed. The foilowinz committees gav reports: School, reported pspe towels needed; visiting, reported several calls made and treats tak- oli, also treat sent to former mem- ber who -\\'iiS iii hospital. Tile new committees were then appointed: School. Mrs. Fleming and Mrs. N. R. Green; visiting, Mrs. R. Douglas, Mrs. C. Woolner; lunch, Mrs. H. S. MacEwen, Mrs.‘ F‘. S Bell, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. .L. MaoEwen, Mrs. E. Henry; pro- Sram, Mrs. D. CmMacKay. Mrs. Fleming. Mrs. Lorne MaoEweii invited members to her home for next meeting. ' _ 1t was decided to buy a $5.00 T. B. bond. The birthday box was then opened and the sum of $7.11 was i'eal"cd. Moved and seconded that the Earle SheffinglOn was also much enjoyed. An auction sale or miscellaneoui articles. donated by the memlm; in i lbonae to their names st roll- (‘lll- was held. Mrs. Walter Greg/ll in her usual capable and pieaslni manner performed the duties o; auctioneer and the sum of $114 o; was realized. Collection was $4.11. NsXt meeting w be held at lt- home of Mrs. Fenton McLure on January 8th. Roll rali to h; Fllswered by Now Year Resoluh ion. Mo»; e Keefer Deggeil- and Romsdellfi Cosmetic Fragrance Success school children be treated al. (tliristliias. also a box be sent to iiic “shut-ins" in the district, and a former momber to bc remarri- bered. Roll call to be answered by telling llic nicest Christmas, present "received. Collection for‘ the evening amounted to $2.33. The program committee then! took charge; a contest by Mrs. l-liscott was won by Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Fletcher; one by Mrs. E. W Fyfe was won by Mrs. C. Woolner, Mrs. N. R. Green. Lunch was then tervod by the hostess and committee in charge. The mretlng closed with 'I‘he King. EMYVALE W. l. Tho emyvale W. I. mot at the home of Mrs. Joan Clarkin for their December meeting. 16 members an- swered the roll call bv paying their recs. Several visitors were‘ also prcsent. It was decided to appoint lllrs. Walter Coady, sec- i"<‘t"l‘_v for the coming year. rte- . of school and sick committees "c hoard. The members decided, pill-chase a stove for the Prim- . rnnm also to SOilTl $5.00 Io the 'T‘. B. Lcalzuo, A treat will be given in thr- school children for Christ- mas. Tho members were asked to make‘ ‘l lhs of sugar into candy to he sold at. tho concert. This money to he given lo tho concert fund. Now committees YIPTB then appcini- ed: School-Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. McGinn; Sick committee - Mrs. Jus. Clarkln and Mrs. Peter, Clarkin; Program-Mrs. Louis Grl- ' rtin. Mrs. PstlrClarkln. 11m con l-bsis were put on, one bv Mrs. Bert Cllirkln. vwon by Mrs. Jae. Duffy. The other put on by Mrs. Tobias illlirray and won by Mrs. Dan Mc-' Olnn. The- next meeting to be hold at iheflmme of Mrs. Peter Cltirkin A delicious lunch was sir-l vcd hv the hostess and meeting closed with God Save The King. nlmckinw rows w. i. The members of the Brackley Point Women's Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Willard McCallvm on Thurs- dliv evening. December 4th. | There were ei-zhteon members, and one visitor present. | The newly-appointed‘ president conducted tho meeting which op- ened by sinflng the ode and re- petting the Creed, Roll call was {followed by the reading of the mlnltios of previous meeting. which were approved and signed. I It was derided to send a Christ- mas gift to a friend in the Sanitar- mo. also to contribute two dollars toward buving oranges to treat the school children ‘st, the Christmas cononri. Aflor some discussion it Ill DlnVNl ‘nrlri secnndcd that the "hon! mliimiitcc “ivostlgrn into ilil‘ purchasing} of a radio for the school. I l M". Edward McCsllui-n gave mu readings rlrwlinw with (first) the growing of shrubs, and (second) the importance of fruit and vegetables in the rllol, and conducted an In- imwtlng content In convection with oar-h. A humorous poem by Mrs. \ c w. in The sweet outdoor-is) fraaroncs or boomer mu; em (n lm exquisite lilln o] beauty at "llloimtutit Heather" ll prose-med in sparkling elm-calcium: OOMMMM. A prmid choice for all" -oi'. for ilounelf. 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