. ' son or mass was sasseeae la ' . She Has Made A Vocation Ofifle m...t.... ..... ,..,..... ....t ELEANOR aoss l'.':.'.":..:":?. "".. .-.'."'Zl:.-'.tf.2t””.: ".,".""...'.” ..”'."'" '"””””" ” iT'""'"l'lY' M”- 7'19” - - I "'ll"?”5i'i"'i" M" Lux I 'l B ou es ::.;-.:'.."'..- ".'i::.;”.::.::i..::':::".-h Mn. ":3.'.'...i.3.1..r;":;".::".:..5'.:'.i..i::.'-id-who Guardian P-cc 9 ed he be to her he i S l( ' ' ' - - - ”- " Art For Medicine 8 Sake math. 3... .... ”'Y ” ' 5 :'.':'.'.'...".'.'.'..Z'..:tlt:.R3::.';..'J.'l?iz:””'”.”f ilZ:.":"z? in semen iv Mm K- lbe auwemd mm "A word m' I F ' S ' insoafebnllry l5th. inn" C. H mm" with an attendance of thirteen M50579!" l"""”d "'9 '"”d' ' MUNTIIEAL (C?) - Eleanor medicine at Johns Hopkins Uni-nnnenuy ,n13nn,.nnnhn33d.-- S M S n M Mr K ,lh.on same were read by the Lead- membe" "M We vmmr. Meet. by u.-)5. A vgry immming pro- sweezcy has made I Voclllllll 0' verslty and returned to Montreal The topic for February being Th :":nd M”r's”'hob;I'n afny er. ,.,,3 opened hy .-,p..iih3 me M3,-y strum of contests by Mrs. Kellllrll m loredIne;illc'l:llufclIu"Il:- I. bl". "km .1” gm . innced go, iwo lcnslitute with the conhenor. Mrs. by ELEANOR Ions neckline. or elsewhere. tackle it hJn3p:: lunch coijnclinn nmnnny. A reading ”Lite on Tiptoe to the Stewart Collect followed by roll M;a0Gl5K0l' lg: "lll;lY9t: bYl'"i- 1 in c are ce am. rea a p 11. 5,333 .i . ' .. - V tin wit e sngng 3 .5 "me hinnungng 3; two .uthofi- years before was appointed to on ..s':ny ya". on Pmuen... mom: f-M313: l;(u:lI1ko'l3.: ggllll-ltl; .l:,'lgi lllll" to bs't.u. flit xas rmtgvedn thatualh End, and Dr. Jean Gordon Forb-l;::l:, gerlallaihnfo iflzlizh 3"? of h: Gaga followed by lunch I tative books by Dl'- wlllllgr P” ll" P"';"l P0”-'9" 13 Y":d'3”- was followed by a Panel dlscus- most complete eclipse, is a cur- After careful rinsing. roll the nn '53 vzitlnilnnn hl; '",'l.,3,n 9' W" ll"! by MIL Jamel Cud-l Minutes of hm menu” W"; served by hostess and ladies in l lield. direcl-of 0' l-59 lllltnll "133 WGOWY lllly llle 8' sion by 5 members on "The Club rent fashion sensation. louse in I Turkish towel to hlut w- W”. W" much nnjnyed by'more. "Take Time to be Hoiy";,.,nd nnd nnnrnvedn Reno,” n, charge. v Neurological institute. Dr. Pen- much as five hours in the oPel'Il- Women's Collect in Relation to In- silk has always been aynony- up moisture. then unroll and iron i d R d b M i ” 5' h i v "dd 3"” ""d m";.l"n'gle'"l 5009 lggrroom n.k::t:llihngWlil;h1le Id Pllulii slilule Problems." Next on the mous with elegance and luxury. immediately while evenly damp. mn. t ti 1 be h in I In lE”LwnCgn::,n,: -fl-ahnmgchtinnzlggllllcizlugluilimlllgr reps:-itefi 5.3:" N 1: (I))T!3J.EinADg:.!3EtssLnndh. . by M155 5W99"Y '1 "V9 3 IP53! 5 3" 5 program was a demonstration of and today's blouse and shift If you can't iron immediately. hdnf: olfnfnrgg Jan” Mimsea Wm: H'n,n3'-- fouowgd. Huwel and toilet paper needed. hnnoheen yh: nmcgm hnm; 3; gm: ' t l t recently in Eng- photographs. These usually are - -a g . mics o ecllfel sewing done by the Cheery Wor waists are as rich in detail I5 llld 9" mm" d""' dmn "tn" Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs.i Minutes of last meeting were: New committees for February ish prime ministers since 1783. ..m.jmmm........m mid. 5" '9' lmdlal '9c”'d5 bl" "9 lters" 4-H Sewing Club and their they are in flattering softness kle as this may cause water s ts ' . gbe' supervisor of sometimes included late in t ch- 3 - ' ' Po Le I Mos lunch. R ll all, ad d ad ted. ii in be .:a in f it wing: Lun h, Mr . Er- i y . . officially I M. mm. l' 9! leader Mrs Samuel Gillespie. ALL KINDS Instead. dip the blouse in clear Anwfnnh Jnnfmprngrnm 3..,..f..il..;5ve.Ji" rollozall. Memnb'ersr'p:indjwri:l Rgbeortgon, Mrs. Vyeendelllnnb mm: .9. 3 . medical illustration at Queen ' ,' Lunch was served by the hos- The l I w er iron. . . . . ugi-y Veterana' Hospital and IG- 'A Pllow Cllllulllllw 0" lllldel” less and committee in charge. af- shirtwralsuuflsr (Ella-lllt:l'ce:imlvea'ii'nu;lf"ll:'oll')0 T.ltIlCl(.Sxun' hm ud lee. Mrs. Robert hloase and Mrs. tees and subscriptions to Mission-3 ertson and Mrs. Robert Robertson. win sIs"v.r Dolhnee V wiser to the department of veterv lying structures. she said. A ,9, whinh th, singing of and S." be" whh . new ma Draw "huh. A couple 0' "Mint unch Wm John Mclnllln. ' ary Monthly. There were 21 cards,1School. Mrs. John F. Robertson 4 ans affairs on medical illustration sketch may be better becausevit ",9 Queen hnnnghl the meeunn to Them In dressy blouse! whh inn give ink I pmfeuional nmm Sick committee. Mrs. Ron St-liurc 10 calls and i7 boxes during the and Mrs. nl-lurace -M-acllonald. G" our an" Inn" In h an In their nine hospitals from Hali- simplifies and takes out details 3 331033. mnnmi mew". "again. .0. one is to hon nu Wm” nine mall and MN. ROMP! W1”lam5A,ntonth.Atemperance reading wss.Marrh meeting not invited. Pro- nsunfbouu Mm" Fun" -" in to Vancouver. and operating room drapes which n b in ed d "H T H h to an TM. nu School committee, Mrs. Delbert given by Mn. c. L. Cudmore sud! gram. Mrs. Gordon Robertson and um g,l'-hf;-cgohw :1... on mphels sill: lgilp: prepare-ug'r'aP.l: "A sketch can show typical pm- The Wllllllir monthly meeting of llll'll-down collar to the deceptlv.- detail stand out as it did when An" In ihterestiniz proxram l'lbyCM"' Built" Yomlkul ted I'vivll.lil lsh:-llfiftliseagaln W at "rear F'""' "M '"'y '"” kw zlrliliazhmrvts It looks after all med.l- cedure rather than the details of "Fe 10031 Dellllery A.Y.P.A. Coun. gy llnllple antd Prim little Pllfter the bltnluse was nstort-'fl'9':-if . delicious lunch was served by the -ii3,l;,li;::,o?veer'e'oea:l?el1s tigrethlz: lmCorre:pohd,.n(Q3, wan yhnn nisnnn, ll E'Illl0lil'- cal illustration I uests ranT' an individual case." E" W35 llgld l" Mary” .H'"" h::&9:1 ";','ii;"..fi."1:.l",i333dj.,73 onAi"l:,3 leg:-()tglil;d;ia.eu:hgl:i!l.y 3:3: l'”'”'”' ”5l3""d. by C”,'y”"'"'99,-, rents in next meeting to pay feeslsed. Ten dollars was voted for "om skemhf; yin wcolorhg; Nluclkl .15: t 1:1 03.98 haVenngro:;:hn:I,:l;- sllrlymglletllm whetlin maurcllulillurevw; led edllnl ' Paper over double, collars, pocket Mew" chued "ml "'9 Q”""' to Temperance Federation. There? March of Dimesoaisodlilxlie dhllall: W'ln Up To EIGHT SILVEI ll. . m I - U Chm! - ' , , C . ;lg:o:rl':hs andulnovies for medl- and Miss sweezey therefore hag suehts of st. Marys A.Y.P.A. 1.3;,” "n l"l:m.'"JVu':3 3:: b; ohn..th" "Nam! N' "ML oTlib:o:d.ll'l:ll.dmedC'llrll:.ll”l: :::Itil(:;ilul;.c.l"lptlo:.foroP:lrlo Poet, DOLLARS ' cal meetings and plaster models also become a "movie producer". leg 5) ma:lllllmWl'h0P9l':du""3 hnnd 3,13: ln hnht gouchn lug, Pregglng our tluu. lets you The regular meeting of Wiiisloe be held March I at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis was asked Listen To ' bf Partrs rlirfmtghz b(i:):yl'LDHooD 5:: Wlhlhals t:lt:r;Cl'clgh'0:e:c:l9d&';3: by mg feudal: offhgmminztgyg squeeze silk through warm suds see what you are doing and also North W.M.S. met at the home of-lllrs, A. D. Shaw. leaders. M"- 10 Wllle '0 Red Cm" "("99 ll” Th 8” D mu ,, AllTl5 - 9 ” - - . mar. Mr. G tLt-dr . i M i t d M . A. D. Sh , t "if knitting and sewlntl " a wt 0 Man Miss Sweezey naned drawn” mo phomguphv" doom” and mm e nlasl rlleetllmg. ivutlglml.bM.c. "d H mm.” i. need” .t m. prevents mm -h Mrl. R::es alltll hlr:.bC. woarcdnfnol: rlllll callr.,Prayer. Colle: zls-oelllaleremto send or to be used E T ads and Thurs- Wllcll She was 391"? ” deme"''"V 9" huplul '””'k"3' dine” m.” Main: Eeecietuem n a more as leaders. tion amounted to 83.6. Meeting clothing. Collection for the evening very "3 y school She will '9l'"l" " "" ''"””'l5- 'd"' W '”''”l' h” "' mm ,,n nu”; 3nd, ,, L. n. nninaadurs. lloitcu Hath was distributed. ncmsanta n-cm Mull... .pened with call to Wor- closed with Hymn followed by Miz- amounted to 81.65. day over CFCY-11.30 an. Momreal A" Guhry nd ""1" u" P"p"ed "d W” duh In pop; (mm uh. gnnident-Inn. E tlhy. SimDl0ll'l Illd E1905" '3" 39” ship followed by "O Worship the llsh Benediction. Guessing lame but on by Mrs. hated Wllll ' llllcllellll ”' ”” l” '”""d'"'c'”' . i no ltt dditional and Red Cross material was giv- llg” tfwm Owen" UmV'"",' yofzgruh '3l:k:n1,?l?Zl'cot:ll;!'e?:'io3;l'?,; liac-1:1 ei?ciult;Yi:3,I('n ”E,,';',.f,' membnenri. srcemlllTs. .l:srr.y Crosby en out to the different members to lllgs 0ll- ' ' She then decided to go into Medical Illustrators to be held in m'- The President announced that "'l' M"- w”""" L”l"ll""'l" ”' ""'d' "”' . . - I medical illustrating and returned Montreal for the first time next me annual wnferen" would be zlllilbiidvlltlljietli: on?s,m::l:hl:ltledr.ap:rtf:llV::!d 33:. e . . held I H lll . M 1 , ”.3.".:".;.i::.:.l:.'.:..:i :r::.:." 9JL"”E'.l?'.;'m”?.”?lit!”.ii”E. 2o. " ' ” ” ” ”"'" nu--a-can --a men --n- nu. ma am-u -a un. hcarstlve anatomy. she took a two- arrangements for the gathering of " W" 4901404 lllll ill! Island "'1' ""1 n”P"? l"''''''”- m" 3'" e e I e h t b d All Stevenson and Mrs. S. D. Park- year course in art as applied to about so delegates. fvaasl jgpgmelff c;:mm:'”c"ongl:! ITANLEY nnlnan w.M.s. nhnn s1;nn)mPM,k,l.n 1,, Gun,” nnn or. The president of each branch M L A, 3. MgcEwen entertallr "'- -. - " ""- KINKORA C.W.L. was 31.00. The next meeting 33 he was asked to send in a lost of gdr mgmbgr. gf sgmiey 3,-mu wy lfloilneactloh amoihnted '31 00b.cehI.tlsd at Mrs. Lloyd Mscxiuucns. and those who planned in -ltendinz. M8. on February 2. The presl- T ' "C "let '1 "it": it uh ml to be -I A Ml" .'":. ' "W o- m we new I-d as :.t.':'.i;i.'":.m-.1:":.'.'.”:r.'.: 303 3 33 the urn ...was 41 33 3 hM' e iesry nstlstlon which ,'1'lith fthe 9 the school on February 1th with 3of,2';;',n3";,of,"3,”';,,,3? D;:, was held in Dec, 3; 1955 nnd he '.'3gll'l':::"1”.9Y. an n:'t":o '33.” with a sympathy or get well hard. . thirty members presentt. The he llleelllll tlloied Wllll The meeting opened with prayer led -. II T rach. and a riddle contest by Mrs. '9P0"9d ll l0 N I bl! !llCOGll- Christ Put off the old nature -- Queen” and lunch W” "Wed by! by the Spiritual Director, Father Croken. G in I M y A motion w d tht " - , , Mflllqllly.T'l?lll:el,'fle:Ill1n8w(:llEllJyt'loslgl gohvelhhg be i”pp'3.i'.:Ed fonr snuulleavyl fannds pi": ll-Ztthf new "We EM" lhe committee In charlie. The Brenden men muoduu with the Queen. after which a -1 00 Y P351 Vi" llld Vllil-Ill Comments by leader was foliow- mam;-mu, win, dainty lunch was served by the Mal-'K9""l W" lPP0llll9d- ed by Scripture taken from Epher , Sister Mary Ellie!" llld Sm” hostess. ' Reports were given from the lane 4; 11-31. 5; 1-20 read in unl- The February meeting of the Mary Eleanor from the Catholic in s............. 33:12:." ;;"::l'.."i.::.:.".::::.'0';.:.: :2"-..:. t!.'.?:::i”".3'lti":”'i.'Zi:lf iiif.5'.””.':i '::.:.::"'..::..::': FROM FAMOUS MANUFACTURER sister Mary Eugene save I do WELLINGTON hterslde 27: St Paul's 50: Ellen Hymn 320, "0 Lamb of God Still Mrs. Roberts was in charge of the tailed account of the Work they . 5"” 335 Mlllllll 20: Portllill 15and Keep Me" brought the devotion- devotional period and opened the l""k;l"l' '1”? wllnlu dmms-";' thMehmb'” l”fMI;”dlf5 Ag lme! 3" Oafarg 25- al part to an end. meeting by all reading the 10th mars e an ugus. an - e ome o s. rn arow on e ate for ih 12th lr. d d t b l , ill ed b i i th ed the members for their help, Tuesday evening. Feb. 19th. Roll E.l. Deanery (!0lleferenCe.nlllIll.l be tzml)llllers'l3 Julllllllhlgsonweere Dread il:;?n';1 ..Ele”s":ed My”:-::;".'. sh: S 9 AM. but most of all she solicited their prayers. call was answered by 8 members decided on at the next local eoun- and approved. Correspondence then gave a very interesting read. and 4 visitors. One new member cil meeting which was set for consisted of a letter from Winnl- ing on "H ”' ," followed by Mr. George Oldscamp, one of was added to the roll call. March 23rd t 7.30 . . in . t . .. - - - - ' the directors. who accompanied p-ouowing 3 me; business per. Paul's Hall, acharlottgtlrwn. 5' i5.f.”,.,C,':;';ilf,'”',,ff,"f,',f':"l,,;i,',,Phfg, f,'o:ye';",n”n"1,e'g:df”"3l"3 M'hy""' This outstanding offer in ladies' skirts is made possible only through a specinl the sisters gave a brief financial 10.; it w.. .i,chi.d to imid meat Drama was discussed and sum. .1. s. Macbeod. Secretary of Chris- Mrs. Vessey then took charge manufacturers clearance to our store. Its a once in a lifetime buy of this seasons got-lllity CTrl;I:l; y: gm! film: 5iemn)t:plae:'u on: Mnrcltieel4th.tMEl. merside. Kensington and St. Paul'g tian Stewardship. I of thedmeetLng.lnou can. was LIE? latest fashions with savings to you of 50 75. You'll love 'em. They 'go on dlsphsy e . . - . - ' ' ....... .. .............”'.u.. .. . ......'."..":'.:': .. 1:. 2...: :':.".:"';t.':. it: .2: ..l:'.::.i:.:i;9;:":;: ;;:'.'.l. 2. .22. .l......'".::'.. 2.. ..::. on the second Floor of .& Mews his mom at "he om Mg; "" '”d- W0 "'0 ”""'l' W" ed by the ladies for the Manse. festival is the week of .4 :11 2: 1. Moved by Mrs. A. s. Macl-zwcn approved. The tr..,.,,.., hm, woollen contoured spring skirts. 100th pure wool and wool worsted tweeds . ml?" "Om b"93V9d llmmM- Several articles were auctioned by 27th. The winner will coln to in and seconded the allocation be ac- gave her report. Friendship Secre- checks and overchecks. They come in colors grey, biege, black. brown and tan In The treasurer reported a bank Miss Nets Day which brought a the Diocese of Nova Scott”! it cepted as suggested. iary. reported six cards sent dur- ti h th st 1 g Thg sizes range from 10 to 20 Normally these skirts sell b'"""' M We """d"d ""1 ml” llelll Illm- Val on May 4th. I u . Plans for the World": Day of log month. mos y 3 ea y C" 1 t th l "1, nt W ""5 dilllllll "'5 "ll" "ll" Lunch cu. mrved hy the young The meeting came to I close Pl'Il'0l' Iefvice were completed. A "non on ..v.nennM 3",”... from 314.95 to 516.95 but starting this morn ng e um. ey go on llld lillld Plfly "ll-ll'lll lillllllllulll mu" nnd cnhenhon when. SW, with benediction led by Rev. M. This service to be held in New showed a very substantial amount only 53-83- to five hundred and ninety-one s r , J. F" . . ' be i d. l and sixtyone cents. :3 l:,,(,mlsa:t wlflgaellnllulngwggg the :::g:;beiolIoofwisnLl l:l,:"Y"':ee.4.u;? ll2llg.onMgt:ll:eefsh(i::ul:ec:s gttllsloefmon se:o'ncl'teetl.ilhat ats:r:l.ofmi(r)K:lly.:: And Wl'lPn YOU 00m? l" l0i-133' don? ml55 Seglnl Nhva? moyeg until shclolifded th-3 nnd nnned. served a delicious lunch which was Mrs- Carl Wooh-er is.devvli9h- hlrhell over l0 the hulhllhz fund STORE HOURS our new spring sweaters in beautiful spring. ml: igllallnoggll Schtalvnnnhip aesphlni . SPMNGFIELD W1 enjoyed by all. sl leader for next meeilng which llll ihe lclhlirijilli AAtlLi:utewwaks paid V V shadesy Lambsw.-ml, Orion and pure botany shrink it was decided to buy tour red ' ' Moltnu. w.t. c':,:,l3,,h?.. iii...” ;;':i3ro;?3'i'lj "NJ; :i:3. sf meet?” 5: .3 "M" i :l'AE: ' l:EPDtM' mms' resistant wool. They come in classic and novelty souhans "to; lthe Aluharb boy”: with men v:"uElll'1:;Idl:y.l::nlng iebi 0. In can Mccmhy W h Mrs. Ethel Henry and Mrs. Carl the home or Mrs. Vessey. with "u Y'.'A'I'w "'PM styles by Helen Harper, Glenayr Knit, Wolsey eac lin e ping uy em. . I was on ess - os- DA . . - . . . i Kinkora and Maple Plains Unit ii the members of Springfield W. W55 '0 "'9 '"9"lb"' 9' 0"" wgliligilsn 421 "Give to the winds illll-;.Nlsfelluclllll:: U Dny 9 AM 1234; pm and Amara Textile; n will hold is pantry 331; in Robei-t'a I. The ya sident presided and op- w-li ”" Tll99d3Y FGbl'll8l'y 5111. my fears" 'brought the meetiugi Gay as devotional leader: Meet- SAT R ' ' - ' l ' 33-95 l0 39-95 ened the meeting by singing of the "ml MP3; Aylward Presiding 30 n 3103, Institute Ode followed by all re The mcehntz opened by re ' i peating the Mary Stewart Collect. Penthlz the roux-iced HAMILTO in. 18 members and I visitors answer m9lllb9l'l We?! present. Roll call , ed Roll Call with "Something the W" -nswered by an article for Tho felhl-l' hlllllllllv i 0' w,l, hu ucompunhed in the hut auction. Hamilton W.l. was held at the sixty yni-ii, an. 333, membe, wan - Minutes of the pm,-ton. mm. home of Mrs. Leslie Ramsay on welcomed, mg were read gppyoyed nnd nun. Feb. 5. with an attendance of Might" of 1.3; meeting were ed. This was followed by the tug. fourteen members. The president. rug, Ippfoved nnd nigned. Th. urer's report and the ragdm. 3; Mrs. Alton Ramsay. presided and mum, ,,,.,,i,d 3 nu, 3,1. correspondence which consisted of the most-Ins opened by Ilnsins gym. on hnnd nnd in 3h, hnnh. letters from ... sident of March "5" ll" Clll you 3WeelbeIrl' and no lag cm" commute, who,-3. of Dimes, Chnirmgn of 33.1 cm” repeating the Cneed in unison. ed receipt from Red Cross for sr. Cllhnaltin. Prov. convenor of !:du- 7'” ml""'" W" ".”d ""1 '9' ticles sent in from the Institute. "l”0ll- Ml”5- McGowan re ciilIen- l'l'0V9d- Tl” 90"""ll"99-' 3'" Ylrn on hnnd wan given on, h, ship. their reports. School. Pictures membgfg. The nick nnmmme, ,... it was moved by Mrs. Goran needed to make the school more ported mu 33,-d3 hnn henn un, Coffin and ucondgd by M". pr... attractive. This was left in the to the .i.i., gm, 3,3,. ,,,,,,n3n cis Mat-Adam to send ten dollars hands of the committee. Sick. Re- ad on mouon nndnnd 30 he nnld. to March of Dimes. The Red Cross W""d "'0 '5'" ( "9" P""9""d A letter Wu ".4 from the Dlsaste. committee in the villag. during call). new business. Discus- Sllilnlllhilll Disaster Relief Fund 33 We W! In collecting for Red ilgghelh Well-lllll "0" lot hall jc wl I F033. II. t.ln d:solay. Mrs. L. H. Drake read move?! ffglggcoggzsumn gt nsvn: Mgtemi (3; "win; nnd hnimnn It was moved by Mrs. Nell Mr: Ell ol:s "'31:" '""' w'"'"' tlonbesent to the March of Dimes W" Plllled Whhd -mone the 3llllP'0ll- lmlllled ll? M"- W"- mm-m an 1? readoneoann- .1” mu nn" '0 we mundclj membe a. School committee 3.. llam Ramsey that members of the Com 1-mcpi-"ll-llliy Hyde. Mrs. cm, be "In. ported school nhndu 3.33.3 nun, hall committee be ampowe ed to Mrs Sterling (slum Elm" 3"" Mrs. Res. lissism and Mrs. cl'"9d- A l-l0ll0El'l for 50- Patrick's "7 "ck ll" 9”" "'4 ""9 ll" tor MacPhall t liw Ind uni v”' John Htckox were appointed as a W” dlSW5ll9d Illd material for '3" l""- Th" '"””"" ””l'd' discuuhm dear) Pl? lll I DIIC nnmmmee 30 nlnn for 3h. Ex, same to be secured. A committee "'9'-"'3 'd-l0""'9d- Lunch W” men Immum I will the Wo- chum. on pmnnmn. R W” mm” or three memim-3 W3” 3,3,3”, served by the hostess assisted by It w.. decide; 3,, ed. seconded and carried that a ed to lwll liter I-me- ll" "0'""lm"- try sale Mrs L M” ' "T Valentine Socialbeheldln the hall ll was. decided to hold a card 7'" Pmlllll Wlllhllll" ml" wpomea to -m 1; limorslrc was ' party on Feb. 21 in the parish hall DOM the Ihowlns of some very nrrnnnemenhh T13; '” In wet. for n plaid motor rug. lnstltuu fllle educational films after the lion 33,3 he, news and Federated News were m""”l- h Restaurant Feb. 16th. at three o'- clock. The Church committee will meet in the vestry Tuesday after noon to repair soutans. Meeting closed with a prayer to our Bles- sed Mother. v MEADOW BANK W.l. lMrs. Dlngwell Mscradyen ea- tertutned the Meadow Bank V1.1. for the February meeting. Four- teen members answered roll call by naming a famous Canadian. one new member was welcomed. . The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed. Cob . respondence was read and dealt ; with. sick committee reported her his sent several cards and one treat. Red Cross committee pae- Wllla to the members. nt had the program ing closed with all I ,. '.. one verse of hymn 467. Lunch was served by hostess and committee c T MGDRE Es M-LEOD Emu at ltll.'AD'S CORNER NJ. 3 The regular meeting of the Ti Read's Comer W.I. was held at i”:..':t:';. it'..fif.'.'i..i::i.5'1i::: A warm, satisfying dessert for a winter day M W” M W Monarch ”Self-saucing” Sponge Pudding teen members answered roll call by giving a Get Well card or sym- pathy card. Four visitors were also present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspondv ence was then read and discussed. A Thank You card was received from Mrs. Henry Crozler. Mary Cairns moved and Mrs. Small sec- onded that a donation of 32.00 be sent to Multiple Sclerosis Society. tit was also moved and seconded that 310.00 be sent to Red Cross). Two quilts had been made since last meeting and these were dis- played. Mrs. MacQuarrie moved. Jean Sltnmons. seconded. th s t each member pay 25 cents to help pay for material for the quilts. 35.15 was collected. The remaind- er was to be taken out of the funds. A new sick committee was air pointed. Mary Calms and Jean d at the conclusion of I . the meeting. passed around. Auction sale of car, shnmonn N33; meehng Wm - articles followed which was very ' ' ' ' M" "Md Inn noun" hhme of M" . successfully soclably and flnaI- 0. med” 3 .331", uh, goth, ' . cially. Cornwall VI.M.8Y entertained the slmmou ucomud out .11 mu standing bills be paid. The trees urer gave her report 803.43 on hand. Collection and dues for eve- ning amounted to 00.04. Lunch committee for next meeting to be Mrs. Jennie Campbell. Mrs. Ed!- the. WoodsideJMrs. Roy Wood- side. Meeting then adlourned. fol- lowed by social hour. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in charge. Mrs. George Small kindly consented to have In answer to a letter. Mrs. Ter- lamb." ( gh cgijr, ' the on McLeod. Director of P.E.l. vaau-y of ii. church when Tngir. W-I. wrote stating that the Morell ring affiliation service was held. W.l- was organized on June 8. Home Howard was the leader of i?3'4i'J'”i1?J:'”2h':im” .3... .......,, W” '”'"';;L.'" . M l Next meeting to be held at the and 1),... wu::;,m " In t ' ' Mrs. R. A. Patt ng ethe llnstess assisted by Mrs mu "H t” l” "'"'"d W ” Meditation and follroised Vni. a f M 3? 55 l S. 5 3 3 '8' 3 T a as 5 E gs. 32: E 5. l .2 sh : .3 W3. Sterli contest afternsrlsclelhawa V" enland. ' n I 3” on huh. Inn. Mrs. Robert Williams was hos- seag ' The fllesm" accoln- d ”l One of the least expensive desserts you can serve. yet so rich and full of Iavour. The sauce is the secret-our secrets for you to enjoy. And as a busy cook. you'll IPl"'9l?l"' ll" ' quickly it's nixed. too. Always keep several p-claw 0' Monarch Sponge Pudding on hand. 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