TUESDAY. rm: GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOT.TE'IiOWN4 Ilegent Reviews Year's Activities of I.0.li.E. chapter Ihuauduyct n-amide: Itisiiwoyesrilinoelhndtho pwiieceefreviewingtheworkd the Abe;-welt chapter At nulli- IAJ: you I went away for the wintu, leA.v'ing the welfare of tihe sums-, however, in excellent huids. Mn. Oreelman MaicArtihur, the out-going is: vice recent onnducted , mg 1952 imnunl meeting and M!!- , Amhle Hopkins u the new vim- . resent curled on most cepalbly i , until my return early in June. 1 I Am very grateful to her uid to i l you all for the splendid my in wt-ildh cihepter affair: were menac- Ad llrom me reports that you have Silt hand it in Aimnrerit met the . dhnpier is eindesvouring to fulfill : the 1-idlieiu and principles of the , add by sustaining our interests . cum 3 wide field both at home And Abroad. Comprehensive Work Apart from the highly important eduutton phase of our work, the very nuns of the other main de- puirnents "Services at home and Abroad" witlh it's various sub-oovm- mltltees indicates the comprehen- eive view at bortti wide-qiread and lnoel needs which must be taken by our mornbeirs. , Our educational secretary has . reported the usual oaleaidnni and prime with additional ones to the home economics department and e book for their library. The primer on democracy, distrllvuted in the higlh sdhool. Hhould bear fruit. as well an the splendid Empire cor- reqwmdence carried on by the helical nhildnvn. Besides contribut- ing s2.'l00 for musical festival Doholarships, 550.00 for our dhspter hiii'na.rv in Don LeFurizey and 335.00 assistance to another student we have now dlrecied our at- fentitm further afield and have chosen two country schools for adoption, This I'm sure marks the beginning of 3 more extensive educational programme. Besides the money spent on ediioational work at home, we eon- tiribviited si00.00 towards the Hospi- tal buildini: and maiiitennnce fund and raised sl'i'5.m for a much Ylwdfd skalini rink in Summer- side. These witlh 325.00 to the Gal- lant family. unfoirtiinate victims of a disastroiis fire, and other sums for services at home amounted to over 3478.00. Once a week a group meets in the hospital to make nwmbe and dressing. Besides morisor-in: a lag day for the blind we. aaociated ourselves with the - YWWLV fnmied Film Council in ; Summerside and other deserving projects. One very worthy of our . interest. and support is that to .5 establidh a museum in Siimmerside i and a resolution was forwarded T to the Town Council throuizh ; Mayor Wedge recommending the purchase of the old post office for that purpose. The building itself has been a('l1llll'ed. it now remains in push for a museum. For our work abroad, shipments lore, can't pomibly interfere with Break 0'Ilay Iron suimie wright lnffnesl onurrsa nxvmi Omtlnieel , "Oh. sheohltelyi JAA-I7 led. "But you see. all I winter! to Tram whst you hue told me. I nether thst the deposits in quee- tlon were A use in point. Mhny such A concern went into bArik- ruptcy And wu forgottui before 5. G. Thoimu found the way to elim- inste the plhomhonis from Any slag rich in llmef; Hen wAs. st lut. Iomethlnz worth hearing. "When did tint happen?” Adxed Jerry. "In me. Meanwhile, metallur- gical surveys had been imperfect- ly conducted and msps by no means kept up to dete. AA I heve ulrudy intimated. not A few Denks now potentislly vAluAble fell into the poseesion of out of touch with the lndulh1"l DIOINII and so-" The concluding worde of t-hit sentence Jerry ever did heAr. I-le hAd hcerd enough to turn his whole being into one in-est nerve that responded to A single emc- tion. Rose's gundfsther lied died in '71, and her psuperiud fether had vowed never sum to xeAd or listen to a word About iron ore. 11177: 1 year before the nut in- vantlonl "'I'hAt'A All right. Doc.” JIFFY fairly walled. "but Juli 9011 mi. yes or no, if this stuff of mine! got the right amount of lime in it. For the love of-” The expert wAs humui. INK all. over his lowered spectAcleA, he smiled. "My Judgment is t.hAt you have got hold of A fAirly high class of steel ore." "What!" Jerry's heart into his throat. "Where worth?" "How much have you!" "None - but I hAve A friend who has A hill of it." "And the location?" ”1'll -1 Ill have to consult her." "A lady?" The Doctor's smile enlarged. "Then of course you must. I merely inquired for the reason thnt. these specimens of yours are extremely like some submitted to me only I -lh01'9 "N15 0." ag"These are from lahlb Dill-L WU" those others?" ”Nn, Im sure not. Indeed. I re- member the matter chiefly becmliev assuming that the person who brought them from his own part of the country. I was surprl-lid W learn there was such are there- lnbouts. since your interests, there- Jum it - those of this predecessor of yours nmonz my clients. I msy In Well tell you that he was A Mr. Clflm -35 1 recollect, from Albany or Troy. Must you go, Mr. Glidden?" Must he? He was gone! He was out of the office; he was ”D01l1lZ.1l Now" with s vengeance. In A min- iutc he was hailing I. fortunately passing taxi: ”All the way in town! Union Station 1 - and never mind the traffic laws!" cm-lin! The name of the P. L. 1'5 agent who had secured the Joseph slinn risk - and urged it.-i accept- flf Cmnfnrl hurts, diapers. snakers And used clothing rr-ported by the eonveners were valued at. about 3200.00 this with a cheque for 3100.00 forwarded for the relief of victims in the recent devastating floods in l.-fr-lilanrl and Great Britain and contribiitions to our national funds. etc. came to al- most 5400.00. You were represented on the - platfnmi Ann-istice Day by myself no your Regent and a wroalh was placed on the monument in mem- ory of our fallen heroes. A special Gfifbrt this coniiiiz year should be , made to stimulate and encourage the proper observance of national holidays in order to mark the coronation In June of our beloved yminiz Queen, Elizabeth II. We were very happy to have nii our most distiiiiziiislied visitor of the ,vaar. Mrs. Allen Tumor Bone. president of the National Council of Women who gave us a most lmfmmative and interesting talk on the work of the council. It was ii. pleasure to have leaders of other Women's omanrizations in town riresent, also at ihe meeting to hear Mrs. Turner Bone. 0119 of the lovely events of the year was the joint meeting of the four Island chapters at the at- trnctive summer home of the provincial educational secretary. Mrs. Thane Campbell to hear her report and the account of the an- nual meeting from our Island representatives. Source of Revenue You have been lold how some of our money was oxpeiided. but it is also interesting to note some of the ways by which it was Acquired. ' Collections at meetings, a rum- mage sale. rug lottery. talent money and our rig dsys which were the best yet, accounted for (War &544.00. The special auction pA.rt,v on lbimders Day in Aid of the hn.yor's Rink Fund wu moat en- joyeble as well as profitable and it mecca, resulting in almost Il'I5.0o clear, was due not only to in hard working And enthunlnstlc norwener. Mn. Ii. I-foipk-lnA. but As well to the generosity of our nuts snqtmembere both in giving And bidding. ' However the really outstanding lehlevernent of the en that which put us in the imelight veg the newer dhow staged in August. It was A novel under-eehiru which 5 . .Nii IIIILE snce! Carlin. who had ”gone on his vacation" near Casco Bay. i.Vlaine. when beneficiary TW0mb' ley removed to Portlan . Speci- 'miins from the Hudson Valley. in- fdeed! I Rose had talked of wlltllliz 't.wclve hours only. In the tele- lszrnph office, he could scarcely Ihnnrlle the pad of forms. The Tcliain attached to the public Dm- jcil snapped. He himself couldv't :read the message he wrote for Rose. The openior insisted on Giidden's verbal tnnslntlon: ”WAI'T. DON'T SELL. WAIT. JERRY." To he continued oaptiired the imagination of flower izroivene and flower lovers. and not only drew their support and en- couragement, but that of the Agriculture Dephrtment of the Provincial Government, the Ex- perimental Farm and other in- fluential parties interest in beAutl- flcstion and flower culture. Even the Tourist Bureau personnel was struck with the idea of in being a definite attraction. The con- veners. Mrs. Leslie Simmons. and the committees working with her deserve great credit for the mArk- ed success of the show. We u I chapter are most grestful for all the wonderful help given by iiiterested friends, The wine of the show lay not so much in the fact tliai. the receipts were almost 3300.00, but 'f-hitt the project holds great possibilities for ezpeneion in A constructive and eulturAl wsy. our total effort throughout the year amounted to 11105.00. It is with the deepeet regret "we record the recent deA.thA of two of our long standlnl membe -: Mlu silpha Sharp And Mrs. OArrle Ireland, charter members who uve loyel And faithful service for many years. . We are very much indebted to the pres end rAdio for their will- ing oo-operation And support. in furthering our etiforu And to the citizens of summeufde for their generous ., rise to our vuioul appeals. i I have tried to give you An ovu- all picture of the work Adorin- pilshed during lihe but you. d'rAv- ing attention to the Asurpte phases "at home" and "Aila'eAd" indicating ii. most favorable bel- imce for the firmer. keeping in mind. however the neceufties of those oversees more unfortunate than ourselves. . MAy we ever keep our "outlook A brosd, dieceming and Ayrnpitthetia one. x V My grateful thAnks to you All And especislly to the officers And eonvenere who hAve been sud: A wondaful help to me penonslly. rd mu compliments on the rainy vnreele nae-rliekinn of the put ltfiy the '21; one be marked her even more constructive Achieve- merit. , arrived. Spring Coats Choose yours from our feguious collection of 9 fashion fabrics and styles-Cuf iiio simple classic Iines featuring fuli sweeping Socks and throat hugging collars. Beautiful pastel shades. , Sizes 9 to 44 Priced from 17.95 to 75.0.0 Spring Suits Tweed: and All Wool Fienneis. Sizes 9 to 22W Priced from 22.50 to .82 .50 r Suifs - Dresses a n d Coafsl- Fashion loves fhem -- - You will foo. They are in fabulous new fabrics. simply delightful styles - - - iusf . Choose your suit from our new collection of Spring Suits. They're All deliciously new. and already fashion fevored. Don't miss fiienm. Rayon Geb'ar'dine - Wool Worsted .. 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