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We strive to give you Just what you want at the price you can afford. NORTH MILTON TV. I. The May meeting of North Mil- ton Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Eric coies on the evening of May 8th. with thirteen members present, After the singing of the Ode and repeating the Creed, minutes were read and adopted. secretary reported 830.20, received from Musical Festival Association and one member paid her fee. New committees were appointed; Sick: Mrs. Lindsay Coles and Mrs. Loren Thompson. Schcol- Mrs. Gordon Rodd and Mrs. Eric Laird. Mrs. Brenton Coles reported that a Cannid parcel had been sent. and committee was asked to send another. It was moved, se- conded, and carried that 310.00 be given to Red Cross and that instruments for starting a Rhythm Band in the school be purchased. Delegates to Convention Ex- ecutive meeting reported that the institute members are asked to supply a number for the program and reply to address of welcome at Convention on June 20th. In the program period Mrs. Erie Coles and Mrs. Chester Matheson gave an intercstingare- port from the annual T. B. meet- mi: and dinner. Lunch was served by hostess! and committee and, a social hour enjoyed, Neiq meeting to be heid' at. the home of Mrs. Alton Roddi when lunch committee will be Mrs. Percy iiooper, Mrs. Clifford Chandler and Mrs. Reg. Coles. HARRINGTON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Harrington W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Ben New.-son on May 9th, the president presiding. Meeting opened by singing "old MacDonald had a Farm" followed by the "Creed". Thirteen members ,rc-sponded to roll call with an exchange oi flower slips and seeds. Minutes of the April were read and institute News diu- tributed. school and Sick com- mittee gave their reports and Mrs. Lilia Ford and Mrs. llilson Hughes were appointed as sick committee for the next. two months. Mrs. Borden Ford thanked the members for fruit sent to her dur- ing her illness. A very interesting report was given the delegates on the T. B. League Convention. Five dollars was voted as a. donation to the Salvation Army. having the hall scmbbed. The secretary reported having attended a meeting regarding District Convention on June 20th and a. program was planned for same. Mrs. Earl Carber will entertain the June meeting with Mrs. Ben Newson. Mrs. Hilson Hughes and Mrs. Smith MacFarlane as lunch committee. Meeting adjourned and it dainty lunch served by the hostess and committee in charge AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. ustins Cove Women's Institute met at the'home of Miss Reta Cameron with the president in e chair. It being the. hostess' birthday. the meeting opened by singing. "Happy Birthday". followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by sixteen members and two new members Joined. The minutes or the last meet- mg were read and approved. Cor- respondence wus then read and discussed. It was decided to send 35.00 to the Salvation Army Each member donated ten cents toward a gift for a new baby in the community. A bill of 312.00 was paid for ll globe, which was bought for the school. The buying comrnlttce were in- structcd to buy two pails and two creamcrs for the school. It was decided to sponsor it play and the secretary was instructed to make arrangements. The Sick Committee reported having made several calls. New Committees were then appointed. Sick and Program. Mrs. Eldon Dawson. Mrs. Wilfred Peters. Lunch. Mrs. Brilcc Camphrll. Mrs. Eldon Dawson. Mrs. Wilfred peters. and Mrs. Myrtle Peters. Mrs. Lloyd Inman kind-ly in- vited members to her home for the June mectim. Roll call to be iuiswered with something for a grab bag. Meeting cloied by sins- ing lhe National Anthem, after r.!iic"i ii dainty lunvli was served by the hostess, assisted by com- mittee in charge. Collection .B5. IIIISIlT()dl:'N W. I. .. The May meeting of lrish- tgwn W. I. was held at the home cf Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Clair Campbell. I with the prcsldoiit in the chair. the meeting opcnivd with the ode and creed followed by roll call an- swered wllh "My Favorite Radio Program." There were 20 members present. Following the minutes. the sick comnilttee reported and Mrs. James D. Mach-od. Mrs. Archie Paynter and Mrs. Willard Brown -were appointed for the ensuing month. The school committee nothing urgently needed. IRUISES Tm selling so and tmggn, h "uh: lull". sooth; meeting ' The members agreed to pay for l The May meeting of the Aug- raporteil , It. was decided to hold the W. 1. concert at spring Valley Hall. on Tuesday May lath. each member to donate 2 lbs. sugar made into fudge. Mrs. Cecil Campbell was ap- pointed chairman of o0ncettacom- mlttee. Discussion on merits of Home and School Association was left till June meeting. on motion. Miss Adeline Damp. bell was given authority to get needed Imsterital to finish auto- graph quilt. Mrs. Jimmie Macbeod invitation to have it quilted at her home was grat ully accepted. A chance to ter at I banquet for Margate W. 1., was regretfully turned down. - The meeting voted unainim. ously that the government grant be held at Central office, 2.22.; ...,.,.,i to pay for F. W. I. C. seals and Jubilee fund. A number of letters were read. Four dollars from Col John. stone's "Wishing Well" was hand- ed in by Mrs. Johnstone. and the members donated 87.00 making a total of eleven dollars to be sent to the salvation Army in answer to an appeal. A receipt from the Polio Foun- dlmon 10? 35.00 was read. On motion of Mrs. Harold Mac. Leod seconded by Mrs. Leigh Payn-l ter. the secretary treasurer was authorized to transfer the money ill the hall fund to the building committee. I Mrs. Harold MacLeod led a discussioil on the district convent"- ion. Cqnvenor's papers on Home Eco- nomics and Agriculture were read Yes, tire speed range. dependable acceleration, more "get up and go." And the combustion. They reduce lubricating oil consumption. Prolong your valve, ring and spark plug life. Give yo greater economy. .- esting contest' by Mrs. Btavert. t On motion by Mrs. John Picker- ing seconded by Mrs. J. 3. Mac- I-eod. meeting adjourned. A de- licious lunch was served. Clayton CAVENDIEII W. Mi. 8. The Cavendish Auxiliary of the W. M. 5. held its May meeting at the Mann on Wednesday even- ing. May 10. Meeting opened by all joining in the Prayer of Confession in the Hymrisry. Following the reading of the minutes and roll ciiil. the president brought to the attention of the meeting. the twenty-fifth Anniversary Rally to be held in Trinity United Church. Charloite- town on Friday evening, June 9, when each member should entra- vor to be present. Mrs. Lewis Toombs kindly in- vited the June meeting to he held at her home. she will also offer prayer for a Missionary si this meeting. Devotional leader - Mrs. Ernest MacNeIll. Lunch Commit- tee - Mrs. Allah MacNcill and Mrs. W. A Graham. The Treasurer Mrs. Oliif Ste- ; vensen reported an increase in the first quarter givings over last year but not enough to make the . advance that the Society is In- deavoring to make this our 25th Anniversary year. Since the April meeting our Day School teacher, Miss Jennie Moore. had been contacted in regards to the Temperance Text Books sup- plied by the Government to the schools. These books had been re-' celved and were being used. . Missionary .son. Mrs. Geo i fill up with new I-A 88 or 98 gasoline. You ever before. At the sign of the big B-Al tant Comm ity i-iiendshilp Se-K cretsry reported 33 home calls, 4: hospital calls and 11 cards sent.'; Some articles were brought. in to be sent. to our Port Worker in. Halifax, but donations to this ori for Overseas Relief or Labrador; will he gladly received at ouri Julie meeting. I Mrs. Milton Green offered Pray-1 er for our Missionaries, remem- bering especially Miss Beulaht Bourns of Korea. Mrs, Alfred. Moore led the opening worshlpi Service using hymns and Scrip-. ture Readings that were used at' the inaugural Service of the WA M. s held in October. I925 '.t Bioor St. United Church. Toronto.- ”Growing with the Years" inl our own Auxiliary was left until our next meeting. "Growing with: the years" in the Society as a. whole was read as given In the. Monthly, by Airs. Lewis Toombs, Mrs. Olaf Steven- Mccoulirey. Mrs. Ernest MacNeill. Mrs. Milton Green, Mrs. lra Mccotbrey, each giving some of the accomplish- ments for a period of five years: . and our responsibility for the fu-I ture. I, Mrs. Moore then led in the c1os- l ing Litany of Dedication to Ad- I vance. A meeting of the Ladies Aid In ; held previous to the Auxiliary- meeting. with the president in: the chair. It was opened by the? singing of ”O Master let me walk: with Time”, followed by tile-Lord": Prayer in unison. It was decided to i-cdcroraie the Study of Manse. also to purchase a matt- ress askiiig the three other sec- tions of the congregation to sharep TWO NEW HIGHER OCTANE GASOLINES HAVE BEEN PERFECTED FOR CANADIAN USE. 40 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOP- MENT HAVE RESULTED IN THIS GASOLINE ACHIEVEMENT. R-A has added the most modern process equipment available to their refineries. And with this new equipment in operation, B-A can now supply Canadian motorist: with new B-A 88 gasoline-excellent performance with economy . . . and new B-A 98 gasoline-peak perfor- mance in any car. The-difference between B-A's new gasoline: ant. other gasoline: is in the refining. A com- pletely new modern refining technique is being employed. make the new B-A 88 and 98 gasoline: so that the octane fraction:-are relatively close. 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