MALPEQUE W-l- flte annual meeting of thtfMal- Mlle ‘vomenis Institute met on gjcdngsiiay evening Nov. 3 ll! lb! hem, o! Mrs. Charles nockhart Wm, singing of ode and repeating w, tn utiison with president “residing. Roll call was answered If, 15 members paying annual fees“ It... tiisltors were welcomed. Min- ute, at last annual and regular meotgngg were read and approved. nwmt- gave the annual report- iihitli showed $922379 Iii-led dill’- m, your, with expenditures of ‘:57 yillg a balance on hand ill s10 lt W115 moved and ac:- Dmatt that thcse reports be ad- mém Titt- presitlent then gave a f...‘ address in which she EA- ‘Jgsat hcr gratitude to all who ‘pad in ovary way, S0 WIIIIHZIY “b. the two very successful Iill‘ was in office. School tics had no report and WBIQ Frill-lotion Sick committee -report~ M 11,, boxes sent to sick. New fltllllilillPC - Mrs. Cheater W... and Mrs. Chas. Lockhart is itztixcrl and seconded that ‘ MticGouZfl" b3 ' tliti clcction 0f OYIICBTS. tttsl ns follows -_ pres- John MacNutt; vice- Erncst Bryenwnt Frank Beairsta. Robert Wall; Red McGougan. B110 R-intsey, Mrs. . < Keith Donali: - P: Green, Mrs. C. liivc charge of sell- gts. cards, Mrs. P. mtlvctl and second- '-r~ 0'2!‘ last payment . Hospital. It was idcti that a hearty be extended to the . Correspondence ttcr road from our ite in England, ex- i‘ grateful thanks for 1 in tho boxcs sent to 1.! sl'\'0l‘l\l letters from iii» tfstrict who had hem at “p11,. in hospital. Roll lll‘\i met-ting to be an- ttt- a donation of a Christ.- stntytttlc for n child, w be t» the (irnhrintige after the iLPClllllZ. Mrs. GNV. itli- invited members . lt. ht-r meeting. Collec- 5470, lll\‘i‘llll_2 anjourned. A < iilllCil was served by the aaifilfll hy Mrs. Frank and MTS. RODPTL Wall. pr. . and lunch committee for niw' ivvint; Zilrs. Sinclair Mc- Gsximn. iii-s, l-Zrnest Bryenton, and Mr: E\(‘l‘t‘lt Walla atoostrienn’ ST-ATION WJ. The annual meeting of the Bittoivtiottt Station WJ. was held ill Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. lolin Firm" with the president l“! tlic vilfill‘. ‘lite meeting opened in lite usual mzinncr. Minutes of last riveting anti last annual meeting were ri-ati and approved" School Iomnitttct- reported members turn- ul oiil the previous week for cleari- lng oi school. A discussion follow- ed rt- ‘nooks for school library. tits. llradttn Kccfe was appointed to rec bout purchasing same. it“ nzittces appointed are: it'll. .‘ s. J.E. Foley nnd Miss >__._._.. .__. _ M, _______ » Ntillilttttllstlike it i \ Nev: Improved i " No. 1_ ritaivx CURTIS c. ir. MONTGOMERY i.r uouoarrs; MORTON new N0, a_ EARL TAYLOR BARRY BUGDEN nan o-aounnm "DNEY GREEN ll no. 0- run , teams, NQVEMBER 19. 1949 WOMEWS iiisrirurislmisiariiias Lucina MacMfllan; school, Mrs Braden Keefe and Mrs. Frank MatcDougall; program. Miss Glen Smith and Miss Lillian Bernard. It was moved and seconded that collection from district convention held in Bloomfield Station Hall be donated to Red Cross. It was mov- ed and seconded that Expenses of convention be paid from funds. The Halloween party put on in Hall proved very successful socially and financially. It was moved and seconded that funds on hand be deposited in bank. The president. Mrs. Foley, reviewed the work of the past year briefly, during ivhlch meetings were held regularly at the homes of the members and spoke or! the enjoyment of these meetings as well as the good work accomplished. A hearty vote oi‘ thanks was tendered to the retir- ing president, Mrs. Foley and to the secretary, Miss Ruby Thom- son, Election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Robert Shaw; vice president. Miss Lucine Macltlillan; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Frank MacDougtLll: directors. Mrs. Vance MacKay, Miss Ruby Thomson, Mrs. Roy Smith; audit- ors, Miss Lillian Bernard, Miss Glen Smith.. At the conclusion of meeting the drawing for the auto- graph quilt took place, the lucky winner being Mr. Melvin Rich- ards, Bloomfield. Mrs. Frank Mar.- Dougall invited members to her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered bv a suggestion for a home made Christmas gift. A delicious lunch was served hy tho hostess and a social hour enjoy"- ed. BLOOMFIELD W. l. The annual meeting of the Bloomfield Corner W. l. was hold at the home of Mrs. Frank O'Mcara. The meeting opened with the "Creed" recited in tin- lson and the roll call was answor- l ocl by elcvcn members paying their foes and donating an articlci g for a “Grab Bag". The minutes of last annual nnd monthly meetings were ihcn road, discussed and then signed. The committee from the pantry sale rcnnrfcd that $25.30 was made at the sale hold in Olieary. The sick commitivc' reported that one visit was madc. The school committee rcporiod that towels, blinds and hooks were needed for the class room. also that the new seals had arriv- ed. The lied Cross convener re- ported material scnt in and re-l ceipis received. Tho financial re-t port was also given. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President: Mrs. Edward Ma c- Ausland: vice prt-sidcnt, lVlrs. Arthur Martin: secretary. Mrs. Urban J. Plneau: treasurer, li/Trs. Henry Pineau: auditors. Mrs. Al- ban Craswcll, Mrs. Donald ‘Vfc- Ausland: directors. lVIrs. Siith. Bell. Mrs. Robert Marlin. Mrs. Frank fTMearat Red Cross con- vener. Mrs. Reg. li/IacAusland: committee for agriculture. Mi-s. Laurctia Gallant: committee for dramatics. Mrs. Kontinrd Home: committee for child welfare. lifrs. Edward MacAuslrind; committee for home economics. Mrs. Fldcle Peters: committee for arts and literature. Mrs. Albflh fraswell. For entertainment. Mrs. Edward Mac-Ausland put nn a very in- teresting con-test also a relay ear- ring race. The lunch commlltr-e served a delicious luncheon and the meet- ing adjourned with the National Anthem. HAMPSHIRE W.l. The regular annual meeting of the Hampshire Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Clark on Tuesday evening. Nov. B. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and re- ‘ as chairman and Barbara Edwards ‘ and Alice Edwards as schuiinccrs. Henry, Sharon Bugden, June Vail. Shirley Clark, Daphne Taylor, Barbara Stewart, L’: Bottom row: ( Miss MacennanbCla (Grae V) Top row (left t righ): Freddy Hyndman, Nelson Junior Kncebone, Roger Craig. Blaine Allen. Andy Gail Montgomery, Ann-e Plebch. Jimmie Clark, Gor Anderson, Billy Collier. rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWVN West Kent School, Grade V. Murray, Centre row (left to right» don Rice. Ronnie Storey, Merrill Johnston, Bill left to right): Catherine Roberison, Janet Owen, ‘titc Ftizxcll, Jeannie Pctrle. -—Photo by Gannthum. pcatlng the Creed in unison. The' ntiniitt-s of the last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. 'l'iic- retiring president, Mrs. Chester l-Itlwards, expressed her thanks to the members for their splcntiid cat-operation during the year just passed. The collection was taken up amounting to 70c. also the gift fund collection was 45c. Thcrc is a dcflcit of 4.97 in ihc gift futicl and it was decided to pay tho balance out of the rtuiliilar funds. 'l‘ilCl‘f3 ivas a thank-you note re- ivcd from sick remembered. a donation of $100 from Miss via 'l‘rcmcre. The reports of the committees ivcrc hoard and the bill of 94c for sick was received and paid. The report on the supper was given by the trcasurcr and the nct proceeds wt t.- 8418259, the expenses were $17.22, leaving a balance of $165.37. TIIOTQ was one new subscription to the lnsiitute News. Tho roll call was responded to with l3 members and one visitor prcscni. Thirteen members paid thclr ices for‘ the coming year. The ncw slate of officers ntere elccicd with lVlrs. John Edwards The following are the new of- ficors: President. Mrs. Winsloe Watts; vicc-prcsidcnt, Mrs. Charles Lax-tor: sccrctary-trcasurer. Mrs. Richard Mac-Loan; directors. Mrs. lfibbcrt Trcmcrc, Mrs. Rcdvcrse Stewart. Mrs. Charles Iiartttr; audi- tors, Mrs. llcdlov MacPherslon, l\'lrs. John Clark: Rod Cross con- vt-nor, Alice Edwards. The next mcoiinz is to be hold at the home of Miss Lyla Watts. It was decided to order i000 cod livcr oil capsules through the In- sliiiitc. The new committees were ap- poinlcd as follows: School com- mittco, Barbara Edwards; sick com‘ mitloc. Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Hib- bcrt Tremere: lunch committee. Miss Lyla Waits, Miss Barbara Edwards and Mrs. Charles Larter. It was moved and seconded that the meeting be adimirned fol- lowed by singing the National Anthem. Noivrn nrvnn w I The regular meeting of the Norttlh River Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. spur on and John Warren om Nov. . with 23 members in at- tendance. The meeting opened by singing of the Ode followed by the mllectjor club women. The minutes of the last annual and last regular meeting were read by the Secretary Mrs. Russ- ell Wheatly. The Secretary's re- port for the year; Total receipts 558212. Total expenses amounted $503-58.TheBirithdaty Box foirthis ireazr was opened and amounted in $6.80. Correspondence road and 3 tharnk you notes re- celved. Following is the election of new officers for the coming year: President-Mrs. Fulton Warren: vice-president-Mas. Keir War- ren; secrc-talry ireasurerr- Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux; press re- porter- Mrs. Harold Younker; ilirectors-Mrs. Russell Wheatley Mrs. Roy Bruce and Mrs. Clay- ton Stevenson. auditors- Mrs. Robert‘. Vickm-son, Mrs. Stirling Molyneaux: Red Cross conven- cP-Mrs, Hatrry Scott; school committee-Mrs. Ernest Lfildnfl‘, Mrs. Roy Bruce; sick committee- Mrs. Latvxrence Molync-aux, Mrs. Fred Jewell. Lunch committee for the next meeting are Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. Petieir MacGrcgoir. Mrs. Ful- ton Warren, Mrs. Russell Wheat- ly. Mrs. Neil Matheson kindly in- vited the mmiheirs to hea- homo for the Deccmbe-r meeting with roll call to be answered with a cent par inch of waist. Business being finished it W345 moved by Mrs. Earnest LZKIDEII‘ that the meeting be brought to s. close. Lunch was thcn served by the hostess and committee in charge. FORTUNE ‘BRIDGE W.l. The November meeting of For- tune Bridge W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Johnston on Thursday evening, Nov. 3. Meet- ing opened with the Ode and Creed in unison. Mrs. George Jackson conducted the meeting in ihc absence of tho president. Fifteen members andwered roll call by paying dues for the com- ing year. Minutes of the last annual meet-- ing and of the October meeting were read and adopted. A fin- ancial report for the year was read by the secretary-treasurer, Balance in fund $100.27. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was decided to send for Red Cross materials to sew nnd knit. An interesting letter was read from a lady in England who had found the name of one nf the members on a garment dis- tributed by the Red Cross. The committee in charge re- ported that the food parcel had CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE OPENS MONDAY 21st NOVEMBER rmsouu. IOHOITATIOI nun - clanwrnmwlt I0. 2- IREV. l. '1'. IBBOTT ART HOGAN GORDON ROPER GORDON FOSTER mu. BURKE uanann s-roxon W- “PM?! oznaan moan » :-o§%""n w. caoormn I. w. lnmrmn ‘ I‘. l- 3“ "' ‘ ' name nan l‘! III!" ‘m’ “n7 ' nuam- IVII MMWNA" EVERETT MIAIARLANI ALEX MMISAAC DB. TREVOR WAY] PARIDALI WOMIN’! INSTII first named beinfl with"! 0i IDI- nbwm aonwsron wan-mun oaunarr VINCENT L ROBERT YOUNKEI I0. 10- nav. J. w. MWAIBI-I OLEMENT wforrr IVAN nowutuo JOSEPH TIIRNI! sums ooanr tllB ‘Game ‘ EONARD IAL 1M1- YDNEY '1'. GIIIN BDON MMDONALI T IOPII l OOITII l l W85 i Edward Island Tuberculosis League IO. l- DR. P. A. CIEILMAN DB. EH10 FOUND DAVE MATHESON FRANK STORIY ARTHUR CLAII ‘B. A. MUROHISON The persoflnnal solicitation of City firms and businesses will falto place on Monday and Tuesday by the above BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS - PROTECT YOUR HOMES FROM T. B. been packed and mailed to the adopted Institute in England. It was decided to ask the teacher about having a sewing class or- ganized in the school. After the business the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Jim Dixon (re- elected); vice - president, Mrs, George Jackson; secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. Lewis Higginbotham; directors, Mrs. George Campbell, Mrs. Joe Dingwell; auditors, Mrs. Ernest Aitken, Mrs. Jocelyn Cof- fin; sick committee, Mrs. Jim Luttz, Miss Velma Burke. Mrs. Jack Aitkcn invited the members for the next meeting. Mrs. Ernest Aitken to assist with the lunch. An exchange of Chris- mas gifs will be held at this meet- ing. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Johnston. assisted by Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin. Miss Velma Burke and Miss Bea Johnston. (Patriot please copy) OYSTER BED BRIDGE W. l. The regular monthly meeting of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women‘: Institute met at the home of Mrs. R. L. and Daniel MacPherson on Oct. 4 with the president in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual way, followed by roll call which was answered by nine members and two visitors. Min- utes of last meeting were read approved and signed. Treasurer reported $3163 on hand. One bill of $1.50 was ordered paid. $10.00 was given to the Salvation Army. Two silver spoons were given out to new babies namely Roderick MacPherson and Weston Ax- worthy. Correspondence was read from Salvation Army, our adopt- ed Institute, Mrs. Jack Foley, convener of Arts and Literature and Miss Robin. about a auto- graph quilt to raise funds to send a delegate to a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was decided to ask Salvation Army to Wheatley River when- eve-r suitable to them. It was de- cided to g0 ahead with the sup- per to raise money to pay ex- penses for school repairs. Secre- tary to ask Mrs. Cudmoro to arrange a meeting in the school to make plane concerning the supper. This closed the business part of meeting. A: our next meeting is the annual meeting the Insti- tute requests that all possible be present. Mrs. Raymond Ling kindly invited members to her home on Nov 8. Roll call to be Currie. Haviland Vail. Austina Kennedy, Ivan Duvar. answered by your membership fees. A dainty lunch was very much enjoyed and a social even- ing was brought to a close. Col- lection 70 cents. LOWER MONTAGUE W. l. The annual meeting of the Lower Montague W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Ghcssel An- near. Meeting opened by singing the “Institute Ode" followed by the Creed in unison. Minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and declared approved. The retiring president Mrs. John Landrigan gave a splendid address thanking all members who helped to make the year's work a success. The Secretary Treasurer report was then given. Receipts for the year were $617.85. Expenditures $346.62. Leaving a balance of $271.23. Old business arising from the minutes was discussed and it was agreed to have the dances started again for the month of November. Lt was moved by Mrs. Raymond Poole. seconded by Mrs. David Wright that the W. I. give SE00 to the collectors for the Kings Co. Hospital. Motion carried. It was moved by Mrs. Pools, sec- onded by Mia. Annear that the proceeds from the first dance be given to the school children to aid them in starting the hot lunches. Motion carried. Roll call was responded to by tNvelve members paying due-a and a gift for the parcel to the adopted Institute in- Britain. The election of officers then took place. Mrs. Raymond Poole auto- matically became president. Mrs. Chcsscl Annear, appointed vice- president. Mrs. William Thompson reappointed secretary treasurer. Mrs. Corrney Taylor, Mrs. Harvey Ross. Mrs. Austin Ross appointed as directors. Mrs. Chessel Annear. Mrs. Annie Schirmer appointed as auditors. Mrs Horace Hewitt. Mrs. Chessel Annear appointed as sick committee. Programme committee appointed Latest Patterns from nu; JEWELLERY M. Gangs $9. Top Rmv (left to right): Ralph Larier, Roddy Ives. Dcan Birl, Blair Woort rnont Archer, Bobby Hyndman, Reggie Morgan, Don ny Mulch, Huhoivt. Shcrran, Hci MacArthur, Derek Dew, John Bentley. Centre R0 w) Buell, Shirley Matheson, Nancy Lee, Judy Stewart, Deanna Mills, Jean Hutchsnn. Dzi. tllnttom Row): David Vail. Donald, Pearl lichens, Vera Edwards, Helen Cam eron, Jane Pearden, Janet lvfacLotiti, Joan Malleit, (‘it-tngt; Sterling Pzisher, Sterling ii , . Racers, David Rosemary Bohaker, Paula Burden, Katherine 1W:- ~l'litito by Garnhum 'Mra. Austin Ross, Mrs. Harvey Ross,’ mm slim” m‘ Yllmldfi)’, NW- 7\ ‘Mrs. John Landrignn. The folloiisiniz ladies offered‘ H ; Meeting cltsed by singing the make the fudge: Mrs. C. Whitn- King. A very dclicious lunch was WHY. MYS- G- Q- WhliPWaY. MT5< served by the liostcss. Hoopur, Mrs. L. Brchaut. Mrs. W. Keenan and Mrs J. Moore. The secretary road a letter from thq Red Cross enquiring if we would. assist with the making ctf gar- ments to be sent to European.‘ countries. The general view Wat that we should try and do thq same amount as last year. Thai secretary was instructed to lend for the material and wooL There was also a letter hdm Miss Maylea Boswell. As its in- tended to speak to the meeting and the letter contained thl lub- ject of her speech. _. The election 0f atlas kilow- ed: j President, Mrs. Fred THE. Vice-President, Mrs. Fred Johns RAY OF HOPE W. l. The monthly meeting and 35th anniversary of the Ray of Hope institute was hold on November l, i949, at the home of Mrs. Fred Johnston with the president in the chair. - Meeting opened with "O Can- ada" followed by the Creed. Roll call was responded to by “pay your dues". There were 21 mem- bers, sevemvisitors and three dis- tinguished guest: present. Miss Maylea Boswell, ulistant super- visor P.E.I. Institute. M11. Mao- Leod, provincial president, and Mrs. Herring, representative of the r.w.1.c. Iton. i The minutes of the last annunl Msecmurrfiumm’ My.‘ Rabi‘ core. i meeting and the last muting were read and. approved. Business arising out of the last meetinfl minutes were taken up. Mrs. G. O. Whileway informed members that she had purchased a pencil sharpener for the school and it was favorably received. The sale of lunches at Che! Cooper's show had proved success- ful. The sum oi‘ $30.92 was real- ized, this amount included the percentage of the door fee. The president, Mrs. Fred John- ston gave her address in whlch aha outlined the work. achieved during the past year, the installa- tion of a radio in the school, the up keep of the public library and Red Cross work were among some of the items she mentioned. The president also thanked the execu- tive and members for their co- operation during the past year. The secretary. Mrs. Sterling MacKay, gave her annual report of receipts and expenses. Mrs. G. 0. Whiteway moved that the ro- port br- adoptctl. this was second- ed by Mrs. Royal White. It was Directvrl. lkl. C. lllllflfl Mrs. Stymaut, Mn. G. kilns. Auditor-s. Mrs. L. Brehault an‘ Mrs. W. MecLeod. Program Committee, Mrl. W M. Whltewiay. Mrs. C. Maclnm an‘ Mrs. C. Whitsrway. t Sick Committee, lbl. W. Ike» Lend. Miss Mayiea Boswell then mdltq of hrr desire to establish c laying club in li/lurray River. Ever-won agreed that it would be a gran thing to have, eapeeiallgfor the- children. Miss Boswell explained. that if two ladies assisted her she would start the club next Friday. Mrs. W, ltiacLt-od and Mrs. L. Hooper offered their setrvioes and? Miss Boswell accepted their oi!- fer gratefully. Mrs. Mldaeod provincial president, on hi-ingln! titp children ll the EH68. Mrs. 11mins. representative of dross the mcr-tin! PATTERS decidrtl to soil fudge at the local (Continued on Page l6) JIWIL CASES PEARLS DRESSER SETS RINGS LEATHER GOODS CHINA ' PEN 8t PENCIL SETS SILVER COSTUME JEWELLERY ORNAMINTS ltlagn o! love and devotion. Flaw- less‘ Diamond mounted in 18 ktl gold from $29.59 N ’S"m Fine English BONE CHINA Beautiful Design CUT GLASS Exquisite Corn Flower Pattern A SMALL WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS LAY AWAY m!“ Rural propor onvironmont and prcplr-t ing them for the time what they: would be away from parental guid-i F.W.T.C. was culled upon to ad-J slu- gplainedi