-."ypIAY I!'Avl.:0I NOITI meet: or the Mur- s'Th' E2.""i3lmi. Wgmeni Insti- "' Hy. held at the home of Mrs. "M vvd Johnston on November 2. Han members responded to the mes” by payment of dues. It mu deemed to help with the variety ii.-as I In am of the rink to be C0"".' the near future. It was also i1F".1”; to hold a banquet ior the ”'”d;e,5 gt Mrs. T. R. Jackson's . , Lower Montague. T”"mSte:e0,,T:y was instructed to Thar some wool ilor knitting from EIISCRN1 cross Society. Elewon oi otiicers for the ensu- e.,,- resulted as iollows: Presl- ””.l M.-5, Mai-vyn Johnston; Vice- d'n”.d,.m Mrs, George Claw: Sec- Pnsn-Tijeasurer. M"' LIWII 39” 'e,mejmeai; Directors, Mrs. Web- lllf; glow, Mrs. James MacLure and ins. Herbert Llewellyn: Auditors, M,-5, Annie Kennedy 31” M"' John pl'Ogl'Rm tor the evening con- gislcd oi a Penny Auction with Mrs. were McClure donating the prize ,,...'M.-.-. James MacLure the lucky WlllIlEl' A bean 3"e"”W came" M. pm on by Sammy Johnston and was WOII by Mrs. John Clow. at lliC close of the business per- .,d a (icl.L'iDus luncheon was serv- ...l in (no hostess assisted by Mrs. gar-gird Millar, Mrs. William Dunn and .'il:'s. Annie Kennedy. Mrs. Wil- zaiii Dumi invited the members to lirr iinnic for the December meet- 'l call to be answered with i the Orphanages. LONG CREEK W. I. Tiic 30th annual meeting of the ion: Crcek Women's Institute met nt the home of Mrs. Earl Mac- Kriizlr (Ill November 4th. The ii;-c-prcsideiit. Mrs. Donald Mac- Eltllflll opened the meeting. Roll rail has answered by eight mem- bers Rllfl one visitor. Four mem- up: brnxiglit a cup for the hall. the all .. in bring two next meeting Tllii niiiiiiics oi the first meeting held ill Long Creek on April 1st 1924 and the first annual meeting '.lP:(' l('i'I(l by the secretary. The '35! ..iiiiu.1l and regular minutes up. read approved and signed. '11.. .x..k rommittee reported two rciiicnilicrcd. The school commit- ioc zcporicd they cleaned the se-iwiol. The iinanclal report was men by the secretary. receipts ti-iJ.4.'i. expenditures 3295.07. This rrp-il'l has adopted. Cod liver oil l.lll5l'ii'.S uere ordered. 519.25 was mi ilril iir the salvation Army. i";ir officers for the mining year a:c. president, Mrs. Reginald Mac- Fadlflli vice president, Mrs. Nor- mm st:-etcli: eecretaw-treasurer. Mrs. Earl Mncxenzle: auditors. Mrs. Earl Mac-Eachern. Mrs. Don- aid .li.icEaclccrn: directors, Mrs. Rod )iacLcod. Mrs. Jack Mac- Piiee. Mrs. Dan MacEwen. sick i-omniiitee, Mrs. warren MacDon- ned, xii-s. Donald Mscreacliern: srhooi rnmnilttee. Mrs. Jack Mac- Pilff. Mrs. Dan MacEwen; condol- tIl('P cninniiitcc. Mrs. Dan Mac- Evieii Mrs. Earl Macxenzie. It was decided to have a reunion of all the members from 1924 to i954 A conunittee of four were ap- pointed to make plans. Corres- pondcizw was read and discussed. llilfl '.l.'iS sent to the Jubilee En- cimwont Fund. The president and secretary were appointed to attend the niiiccrs leadership conference on November 30 expenses to be paid hv the Institute. The retiring we president thanked the mem- bers ior ilicir co-operation during ihr iznir she was in the chair. Mrs Norman Stretch kindly in- wired the members to her home for the December meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess which included an anniversary cake with .10 r.andl0s. Mrs. Dan MacEwen. the only one who has been I member for 30 years. blew out the candles and cut the cake. A very hearty vote of thanks wls extend- ed in the hostess for this little sur- prist- BIIACKLIY W. I. The annual meeting oi the Brack- lrv W. l. was held Nov. lo at the mm" of Mrs. James Macxay. The Wriliis opened with singing the 0dr inlloivcd by repeating the Creed There were fourteen mem- hers and one visitor present. Roll call was answered by paying the membership fee. The minutes oi the inst and annual meetings were rem! and approved. Reports were ill"! bi the school and sick com- lnlt'rc New com tiees appointed - 3l-"li. Mrs. nllylran nryenton. Mrs. MI',Tlll Miller: school, Mrs. Leslie Wmr. lunch. Mrs. Earl Clark. Mist Nl.'il'l0lI Younker; program. W” Gllx Pierce: hostess. Mrs. fillies .ViacMillan: roll call, Toys or mail articles for the P. E. I. Orphanage. The retiring president thanked members for their co-operation dur- ing the past year. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports. The Red Cross convener reported the number of articles made tor the Red Cross. New officers elected were - nesident. Mrs. Brent Diamond: vice-president, Mrs. Walter Mac- Millsn; Secretary, Mrs. Merrill Miller; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Mellett; Red cross convener, Miss Marion Younker: directors and membership committees, Mrs. Earl Clark. Mrs. James M.-icKay, Mrs. Keith Cudmore; auditors, Mrs. Guy Pierce,iM.rs. George Jackson: ways and means Mrs. Willard Prowse, Mrs. mini Blstch; delegates in Drama Festival. Mrs. Brent Dia- mond, Mrs. Walter MacMillan. An interesting contest was put on by Miss Marlon Yqunker, ai- ter which an enjoyable lunch was served by hostess and committee. : NORTH RIVER W. 1. The November meeting of the North River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Scott. the vice- piesident. Mrs. George Yeo. pre- sided. Meeting opened by the sing- ing oi the Ode, followed by the Club Creed. Roll call was answered by members paying their annual dues. 17 members, and three visi- tors were present. Minutes oi an- nual and last meeting were read and approved. mittees were heard. The secretary's report showed a very successful year. The iolluwing oiilcers were then elected: President, Mrs. Lawrence Mo-lyneauxr Vice-President, Mrs. Milton Willis; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. I-lorry Scott; Press Reporter. Mrs. l'.9lr Warren: Auditors, Mrs. Clayi:.i Stevenson, Mrs. Fred Jewell; Directors. Mrs. Dan Jewell. Mrs. I-Iaroid Younker, and Mrs. Roy Bruce; Red Cross Convener, Mrs. John Warren; School Committee. (Warren Grove) Miss Eleanor Younker; (East Wiltshi rel. Mrs. Sterling Macxinnon; Sick Coni- mittee. (Warren Grove). Mrs. Rus- sell Wheatley; (East Wllt.Sllll'i'i. Mrs. Roy Bruce. Codlivcr capsules were distributed and more ordered. Bills were paid to sick and school committees. Correspondence was read from the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. The Supervisor and the Director oi Red Cross First Aid. The Institute News was ordered by several members. A vote of thanks was extended to the retir- ing officers. One new member join- ed. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Spurgeon, and Mrs. John War- ren. Roll call to be answered with "Your Adopted Friend." Lunch committee. Miss Fulton Warren. Mrs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. Fred Jewell and Mrs. Ernest Ladner. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served bv the hostess, assisted by the lunch committee. BRACKLEY POINT W. I. The ninth annual meeting of Brackley Point Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Shaw on Thursday evening. November lith. Thirteen members answered roll call by paying their member- ship fees. Minutes oi previous monthly and annual meetings were read and ap- proved. The Secretary-Treasurer re- ported tihst total receipts for the year amounted to 3134.24. with ex- penses oi 8132.65. The sum oi 340.00 was passed in from the district canvass ior the "Red shield" and was gratefully ac- knowledged. A letter was read i rom the president oi the adopted Insti- tute in England thanking the mem- bers ior their kind letter of sym- pathy in the death of her husband. Other correspondence was read and discussed. The sick committee reported flow- ers sent to a member while in Hos- pital, a vote oi thanks was received for same. New committees for the following three months: Miss Louise Shaw and Mrs. Walter McLure. The School visitor purchased hecfograph pads. black hoard erssu. toilet tissue and soap. It was reported that the new sign- bosrd was completed and also that the service oi Mr. Ray-niond as music teacher had been obtained for the school. Mrs. George Shaw will visit the school in Novem- ber. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Cameron where a Christmas auc- tion ssle oi home-made donated articles will be held. Roll call will be Inswered by passing in articles IRON-UN DESIGNS Ill i20l0RS "Alice Brooks Designs Save time! Takes just the stroke oi an ironl Prestol Tablecloths, place mats. towels sparkle with Christmas colors oi Santa Red and Holly Green. Essyi No embrolderyl Washable! Pattern 7258: 20 washable. iron- on color motiis - ten :54 x 2'-.' to PA x 41.3 inches: ten 1 x 1 inch . .. and 2! inches oi one-inch border. land TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs clo The -Guardian. 60 From St. West, Ibronto. Ontario Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS, PA'!'n:RN NUMBER. Brinuul of thriity gift ideas - our Alice Brooks Needieersit cata- log-sz cf the most popular em- broidery, crochet, sewing. color- tranafer designs to send ior.Plus 4 patterns printed in book. send 15 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts. bazaars. iuhicna. and to babies! ..'..".'..",,','..ou..g.um""' ' wheezing. o ....- -- - - -: ' all bills be bold as follows. It-b Report of school and sick U0lll'i - l Buttons iaistcn many a fashion (home this srason and appear on A . everything from bugs to blouses. smoky buttons to outline SlCeVF,5 and to serve functionally of us want. Novel Button Blouse By AI:l(JE ALDEN buttons to accent her adaptation of the Italian boy shirt. this in a beautiful, textured acetate-and-cotton fabric and there are the unusual and flattering shape of the A grand, typically American fashion at a price which is what most tlonsilconventicn. as me Provin- Doroihy Korby uscs ii parade of She doc: as well as decorate the tab-front. for this sale. Collection was 53.35. The Red Cross convener sent. in the following work during the year: 9 prs. ankle sucks. 2 pi-s. overalls, 2 tunics, 1 baby layette. 6 pull-over sweaters, and 35 knitted squares ior blankets for Greece. Officers elected for the coming year: President. Mrs. Gordon Shaw; Vice-President, Mrs. Walter Mc- Lurc (re-elecicdl: Secretary- 'ITcasurer, Mrs. Edward Mccaliuni; Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Fen- toii McLure (re-elected); Directors, Mrs. Lowell Younker. Mrs. John Cameron and Mrs. Earle Skeiiing- ton (re-elected). Red Cross Con- vener, Mrs. Howard Cudmore (re- electedl Auditors: Mrs. Fred Hughes and Mrs. Gregor Mccalluni. Fol- lowing the meeting the hostess serv- ed a delicious lunch. On Thursday evening. November 4th, the Brackiey Point Institute entertained the members oi Har- rington Institute in the hall. All enjoyed it pleasantisocial evening oi games and music. an interesting sound iiim. and after lunch was served a square dance and jolly sing-song. closing with the National Anthem. Mrs. Allison Carr on be- half of I-Iarririgton Institute. thank- ed the Bmckley Point members for their kindness. ' HAMILTON W I. The annual meeting of tho Ham- ilton W. l.. was held in the Hall. Nov. 2. The usual business rnutine was carried out with the Presi- dent. Mrs. Harry Taylor in the chair. The minutes of ilic last an- mal and regular monthly meeting were read and approved. The pres- ident gave a brici report of the year's work. and thanked the members for their co-operation. This was followed by the financial report given by the secretary. Following is the slate ni officers for the "coming year: President. Mrs. Alton Ramsay: vu'ce-presi- dent, Mrs. Dan Morrison (re-elect ed): Sec'y Trcas., Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby (re-elected); Assistant Sec'y - Trcas., Mrs. J. M. Ram- say; Directors, Mrs. George Wal- lace. Mrs. Danton Hogg. Mrs. Les- lie Morrcll; Auditors. Mrs. Wyman Clark and Mrs. Simpson: Red Cross, Mrs. George Crozicr. After the election of officers a discussion took place regarding the re-organization oi the Sewing Club with Mrs. Neil Simpson as leader. It was deciicd Insiitutc members would ta." lunch and also assist the leader. Corres- pondence was read and discussed. Ten dollars was voted to C. A. R. E. It was moved and carried ex- penses oi President and another member be paid to leadership course. After the adjournment of the meeting lunch was served by the committee in charge. NEW ANNAN W. I. The annual meeting of the New Annan Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Moose. Meeting opened with the Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. Fifteen meni- bcrs answered roll call with their membership fee. Minutes oi last annual meeting and the October meeting were read and adopted. The president gave her report and thanked the members for their co-operation at all times. The sec- retary was then presented with a tea pot for her work during the year. Treasurer's report. showed a good years work and a nice balance on hand. sick committee reported one call made. School commlttee're- ported neccsary articles for school had been purchased. New school committee, Mrs. Robert William; sick committee. Mrs. Richard Wall and Mrs. olive Waite; program committee. Mrs. Lewis Moase and - Mrs. John Mclnnis. Xmas cards were distributed to the members. Members are to canvass the dis- trict ior the C.N.I.B. Election oi officers resulted in all being re-appointed as follows: President. Mrs. John Mouse; vice- president. Mrs. Charles Waugh: secretary treasurer, Mrs. Stewart Moasc: directors, Mrs. Waite. Mrs. John Mclnnls and Mrs. Elmer Moan; auditors, Mrs. Robert Wil- liams and Mrs. Albert Moase; Red Cross convener. Mrs. Richard Wall; Birthday box. Mrs. Delbert Ray- nor: Organist. Mrs Walter Moase. Next meeting in be at the home of Mrs. John Moase with Mrs Richard Wall and Mrs. Delbert Raysfor on lunch. Roll call to be answered by exchange of Xmas gifts. also a gift for needy chil- dren. It was moved and seconded that treats 350. school 88c. express on cards 32.45. Collection was taken amounting to 81.50. Report of Red Cross Convener showed the fol- lowing work during the yearn 26 pullover sweaters; ll pr. panties: zw pr. socks; ilve parity dresses: four jumper dresses; three blouses; five nightles; 40 diapers: three baby gowns; i pr. pyjamas. A lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the coni- inittec. Ice cream was enjoyed as it treat from the president. Meet- ing closed with the Queen. g KINGSTON W. I. The annlial meeting of Kingston W. l.. was held Thursday evening Nov. 4 at the home of Mrs. Bert and Mrs. H. B. Willis. Meeting opened by singing, "Long Long Ago," followed by Creed. Roll call was answered by 13 members paying their dues. Mili- utcs of last regular and amual meeting were read and approved. It was decided to get more cap- sules and to get wreath for Monu- mcnt. Mrs. Willis and Mrs. Yea reported that linoleum had being laid on school floors. it was de- cided to have Siiur Gain in Hall at a suitable date to have sale of cakes. and take lunch for visitors. Treasurer gave a report of year's work. Cash on hand 3178.64. Bal- ance &5I.62. Committees for next month: Pro- grame, Miss McDonald and Miss Gzimcstcr; Lunch. Mrs. Haber Campbell and Mrs. Will Colwill. The iolowing officers were clcct- cd for the coming year 1955. - cisl delegate. "The experience oi pttending a National Convention is most valu- able," she states. She said she re- turned home with ii clearer in- sight into the relationship be- tween Nationsl. Provincial and Local bodies. Reports oi conveners followed in order:-Social Service, Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald reported making 12 visits to the sick and shut-ins. and oi- iered assistance in any way re- quired. In the absence of the Con- vener of Education. (Mrs. Alec Arsenault) the list of needy chil- dren requiring school books was passed in by Mrs. J. B. Scully. Ai- ter Ll lengthy discussion, it was moved and seconded that this list be passed over to the Home and School Association. Entertainment, It was decided to hold it pantry sale during the last week in November. Mrs. Ella Mac- Kinnon, volunteered to make a cake to be lotteried in connection with i.his activity, Mrs. Howard Llewellyn to take charge of the lottery. Magazines; Convener sent out magazines but some members are slow in passing them along The treasurer reported consider- able moncy on hand. Mrs. P. J. DeLory. Convener of Good Read- ing. passed magazines among mem- bars and reported asking the Lib- rariun to remove a book from lib- rary. not suitable for reading. Mrs. DcLory was authorized to send for 50 Catholic Art Calendars for the C. W. L. Altar Workers for November, two weeks. Mrs. William Murphy Illld Mrs. Leo Chaisson; two weeks. Mrs. Walter MacI..c;in and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Meeting closed with Act of Consocration to Bless- Mrs. R. A. Prefitt. leripture pas- sages from Book of Acta were read by diiierent members. and prayer by Mrs. Roy Burns. A question and answer period on ”'.I:'he Church of India" Chap. 3. was conducwd by Mrs. Frank Cairns. which brought beiore us the 'real need of India. The Tem- perance Secretary, Mrs. Eldon Drummond gave an interesting reading while Mrs. John I-Ieiiell added some timely facts and ii- charge of programme. ”Bcthlehem' call. Meeting closed with Benediction. 'to be used for roll - Tuna catch by Norwegian fishermen in the ma: season totalled 9.348 pared with 7,775 last year. Mrs. Herman Mayne will be lnjjjhe Gu.l-man ht, '- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1954 gures also, along that line. During the business period 15 members answered the roll call. while an associate member and one sister member were welcomed. Mrs. Austin Rogers, "supply Secretary" gave a very satisfac- tory report of the bales and par- cels sent to needy guilds. Mite Boxes were opened and several Bazaar articles were received. Meet- ing closed with hymn "0 Master Let Me Walk With Thee" and prayer by the president. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. Mrs. Austin Rogers extended an invitation for the December meet- ing. SUMMERFIELI) W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting oi the Summcrfield W.M.S.. met at the home oi Mrs. Cedric Seamen Thursday evening. Nov. ll. The president. Mrs. Elmer Stewart pre- sided and opened the meeting with call to worship. Theme. ”Discnv- ery and Mission." Followed by the rcading oi Psalm 67. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. Mrs. Harland Day led in prayer. followed by Lord's Prayer in unison. Worship period closed with Hymn 388. Mrs. Clark Harding conducted a question and answer period based on the theme, "The Faiths They Follow," showing that the Indian people are deeply religious and making clear how Christianity differs from the main religions oi dia. Thirteen members answered roll call. Eleven books were rcad. Six- teen hospital and nine sick calls were reported since last meeting. ed Virgin. -AC. ST. ANDREWS C. W. L. Cool as a shimmering reen ocean wave- esh as a sea breeze- and oh the tangy fruit flavour, when Lime Lushus meets up with a lemon sherbet in this wonderfully easy-to make dessert! Make The regular monthly meeting of the St. Andrew's Sub-division oi the Catholic Women's League was held in the Parish Hall on Nov. 14th with is members present. Meeting opened by the League Prayer led by the President Mrs D. L. Mullen. Following the read- ing of the minutes. the President read a very interesting letter which aLime Lughuginthg was received from the Provincial Twemy ml” ."”d5 Sent C””"' u: alwa and when President. Other correspondence pondcncg conslsitcd M 3 km” "9"" pyu -y was also amended mo. Mrs Allison Tait. suggesting books It.Spl1.rtl8.I.ly set,beat , There was nothing iurther to for M'55”"””.'y mad”: . locli tor tllltsfoa-mi'Then report from the canteen convener It was d."'dCd t” brmg Ems i" uuiel..r.diuoIvi.., 8 con into g since the last monthly meeting. meeting for 90” wwker '" ig,,”.,.,.,",.9 be;-n,atelyMwith I The Mammouth Bingo report was 5” axt . . . read, and it was decided to hold Mrst Kath Mayne "wued .the Nrwhpmk lemonggerbetlaeandnl ' another Bingo party the latter part members for December m9el'"3' M W 3erve' mem rgo y Lushus can give you liquid fruit freshness in your jelly desserts. of the month. The hot chicken dinner. which is to be held this week was dis- cussed and it was moved that 52.00 be spent to buy artificial flowers to decorate the tables. The mo- tion was made by Mrs. George Mc- Cormac and seconded by Mrs. Cyrcne Maclntyre. A paper on Child Guidance, written and read by Sister Mary Winifred at the C. W. L. Rally which was held in Mt. Stewart during the summer. was read by the President, and was very much enjoyed by all present. Mrs. George Mccormac and Mrs. Romuald MacDonald were ap- pointed on the entertainment com- mittee for the next monthly meet- ing. Meeting was brought to a close by prayer. is Canada's Favourite for pure ENJOYMENT! FBEETOWN UNITED W. M. S. The November meeting of the Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. William President. Mrs. Whitciicld Yeo; vjce.Prcs., Mrs. Heber Campbell; Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Ncwson. Treasure. Mrs. Merrille Grccnil Friendship Fund. Mrs. Stewart Colwiil; Red Cross Convener, Mrs. Tyi-us Holmes: Auditors. Mrs. Dan Maccrac. Mrs. Lcith Ncwsoit: Sick Committee, Mrs. Edgar New- son. SFRINGHILL W. I. m'rhe springhlll women's Insti- tute met for their November meet- ing at the home 0! Mrs. William Baglole. on Tuesday. November 2nd with 17 members present and one new member welcomed. The meet- lng opened by the Institute Ode tol- lowed by the Club Woman's Ci'ecd. The clcction of officers were as follows: President. Mrs. Thomas MacArthur: Vice-President, Mrs. G e r s l d MacArthur. secretary- Treasurer. Mrs. William Bnclqle: Auditors. Mrs. Willard Bailum and Mrs. Stanley Dyment. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur was elected to take up the collection. The Decem- ber meetlng is to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Dyment on Tuesday. December 7th. GEORGETOWN C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown Catholic Wo- men's League Sub-division was held on Tuesday evnins. Nov. tind- with the usual attendance. The Rev. Director, Father Kiggins opened the meeting with the Les- gue Prayer. Mrs. P. 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