Anne Bond. Women' I Editor. Phone 443506 ‘9 Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 7, 1962. 9 , oMEN’S ORGA St. Mark’s Parish Council Holds November Meeting November meeting of St. it's Parish Council was held dav afternoon in the church try' with a good attendance members. n the absence of the president - vice-president. Mrs. eter ton presided. and asked the ector Rev. McTague to n the meeting With the Lea- - prover. Roll call was ans- with an ejaculation to ark. 7 tes of the previous meet- 1lift-e read and approved fol- 'ed by the reading of the cor- tlence. _ hintreasurer gave the fin- ial statement which showed ubstnntial sum was realized a recent lottery. Conveners rts were 1' a ombcrship Convener. Mrs. jdge Itogcrs, reported three hers ha paid dues. Social on Convener, Mrs. Charles ers gave a detailed report he \rclfare work done in the sh during the month. Needy lies were given financial as- nee. good used clothing. and and shut-in persons were vi- h's and Means convener. ' ldmond Collicutt. suggest- discussion on the propose nrkey supper. the meeting orcd a special collection in- . 5. Raymond Stewart, gave on on the W.L. ce she attended. She also rted that two members had d the Health Center in merside. It was approved he meeting to have a Mass ed once a year for C.W.L. hers. The director gave an motive reading on the Spir- Convenersliip. was announced that Ken- Charlottetown the winner of the lottery. motion the meeting closed . prayer and the director's sing. CHURCHILL W. I. e annual meeting of the Rt- ale and Churchill Women‘s tute met at the home of Orvin Corney. recently. ‘ e meeting opened in the l manner and roll call was ered by paying dues. The tes of the last meeting and last annual meeting were and the correspondence read and discussed. 9 birthday box was opened this amounted to 9 election of officers for the ng year resulted as fol- : president. Shirley Mac- ld: secretary. Mrs. Nelson 0: vice-president, Mrs. Dr- Corncy: press secretary. Waldron MacKinnon: sick Kelsie Buch- and Mrs. John McQuald: Garfield Mac- en and Mrs. Oliver Mac- : auditors, Mrs. John Mac- ti and Mrs. Garfield Mac- en. was decided to order 2.000 liver oil capsules and some ssion on holding a pantry was heard. Mrs. Waldron innnon was appointed to bout this. e December meeting is to eid at the,home of Mrs. e Buchanan and roll call is answered with a Christ- ift for a “secret pal." iiowing the meeting lunch served by the hostess as- o by Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan Fame and Glennna Corney. KINGSTON W. I. 5. Edgar Newson was 55 to the members of the ‘ ston Women's Institute for November meeting. .The dent. Mrs. Newson. occup- the chair and the meeting AVE MONEYI rigerator f o r NIZATIONS was opened in the usual man- ner. Roll call was answered by 15 members, and one new mem- ber was welcomed into the roup. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read and the reports of the various committees heard. Two dozen knives and forks were purchas- ed and displayed. Each member passed in an article for the U.S.C. layette. A quilt top was reported finished and ready for quilting. Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Lorne Docherty were named to attend o snnu banquet of the Rural Beautifi- cation Society, at which time third prize for school imprOVe- ment will be awarded to the E; to munity. , Mrs. Willard Proud and Mrs. Keith Dixon were named to at- tend the leadership course at Parkdale Hall. The following slate of officers was elected for the year: president. Mrs. Proud; vice - president, Heber Campbell: secretary. Mrs. Keith Dixon: treasurer. Mrs. Merrill Green: cards. Mrs. Ste- wart Colwill: friendship fund. Mrs. Leith Newson: Red Cross. Mrs. Tyrus Holmes: sewing club. Mrs. Willard Proud. Mrs. Ralph Younker and Mrs. Mer- rill Green. The hostess for the Decemb- er meeting will be Mrs. Ralph Younker. Members of the lunch committee are Mrs. Holmes and . Green: school. Mrs. Stow- art Colwill. Following the meeting lunch was served y the hostess as- isted by members of the lunch ommittee. DESABLE W. I. Mrs. Edwin Bell was hostess to the members of the DeSnble Women's Institute for their an nual meeting, which was held recently. The meeting was open- ed in the usual manner and roll call was answered by members. Five visitors attended the meeting. The minutes of the last annual and last regular meetings were read and the various committee reports were dealt with. New committees were appointed as follows: sick. Miss Charlotte MacKay. Mrs. Russell ‘ Mac- Lean: program. Mrs. Edwin Bell. Roll call at the next meet- ing will be answered with a get-well card. The correspondence was read and discussed and it was decid- ed that five cookbooks would be purchased and that the cod liv- er oil capsules are to be order- ed for the school. Paper cups and containers are also to be ordered for the school. Several articles were passed in for the layettes. The secretary'treasurer S C gave the annual report and this president. Mrs. showed a balance on bind ing the year. The retiring president. William Alien, Mrs thanking members for their co election of officers. which suited as follows: president Mrs. Russell Mnclean: president, Mrs. William Allen secretary-treasurer, Mrs. '1 f'b lotte MacKay. Mrs. Ivan gram for the evening. omen's Institute ing Institute Ode. were welcomed. Minutes meeting were read. The ating brought in the following BHRISIMAS M E DINNER When in town shopping drop an have a refreshing lunch or full course meal. We have foods to please every member of the family. Open twenty hours of the day. 5' MENTS RESTAURANT Dial 4-8725 for take out orders. :17 Queen St. Dial 4.8725 9. . r members had per- fect attendance at meetings dur- spoke briefly operation during her term of of- e. Mrs. Ernest I-Iolm was appoint- ed to take the chat d ri the r u “g _ voted towards United Appeal vice- Gor- ' don Helm; directors. Miss Char- Mac- Kinnon; auditors, Mrs. Russell .MacLean, Miss Charlotte Mac- Kay. Mrs. Henry Ferguson invited the members to her home for the December meeting. Mrs Gordon Holm presented the pro- Following the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by members of the committee in charge. CRAPAUD W! The annual meeting of Cra- paud W w n 3 held in the Institute kitchen on Tuesday. Nov. 6. The meeting oepned by repeating Mary Ste- wart Collect in unison and sing- oll call was answered by 18 members and 3 new members! 0 last annual meeting and month- 1y committee ' slate of officers for the coming year: Frank Myers: glas MncKinnon: president. Mrs. James: Mrs. Parker Caniield; Directors; Mrs. George Nichol~ son, Mrs. Reginald MacLure. Mrs. Sheldon Ferguson: audit- ors, Mrs. Brent Wood: Mrs. Er- ic Lowther; Amounts of money were then . surer, Northumberla d Medical Cen- tre Inc. Dece ber roll Call is to be answered with a gift for a ‘child in orphanage. Flanelette has been purchased for the U.S.C. layette. New committees for next month are as follows: school. Mrs. Willis Judson. Mrs. Loretta Mugridge: nick, Mrs. Agnes Weeks. Mrs. T.E. Lodar. lunch, ' Mrs. Willis Judson, Mrs. Clark Fall, Mrs. Loretta Mugridgc; Fund and IniEstment made in Speaker for the ovum-a hymn first vice-president. Mrs. Dou- Mrs. Jean Dover. Public second vice- nurse who. spoke secre. .fresher course in home nursing. tary. Mrs. Hubert Harvey: trea-I Meeting adjourned and lunch on the re- served by committee in charge. CAVENDISH UCW The November meeting of the lite ded United Church Women of the Cavendish pastoral charge was held Monday evening, Novem- ber 26th, in New Gladgow Un- ited Church. Nineteen members were pre- sent and the meeting was pre- sided over by Mrs. Blair And- rew. Worship service was con- ducted by Miss Elsie Laird and Mrs. Ralph Burdett was organ- ist. ll sections reported having pac ed boxes of clothing for overseas relief. The next meeting is to be held in Cavendish the last Monday in January when the word for roll call will be ‘new'. closed with log the theme and Mrs. Alfred Moore led in prayer. MORELL WI The annual meeting of the Morel! Women’s Institute was held in the elementary school recently. Seventeen members . A one minute’s silence was observed in tribute to a de- ceased member. Mrs. Aldius cnzie. A thank-you card was end from Mrs. Matilda Eldershaw. A letter of thanks was read from Dr. Lotta Hitchmanova for us- ed clothing packed for the U.S.C. and a letter of thanks was also received from Mrs. Sang of the New Friends Garden Orphanage in Korea. Miss MacLeod direc- tor of Women's Institutes. noti- fied the group of the leadership course and a letter from Mrs. R. L. Burge told of the per capitn dues. A letter from Mrs. Ma of W1. ('5 u Ewen solicited the sale Cookbooks. The retiring president, Mrs. thnncis MacAdam: and treasur- Visit Riverside Hospital and to J..I. Rooney. briefly addressed 161‘. Mrs. Frank Dunn. The 89‘ the meeting. The secretary. Mrs. ; cial statement for the year was ‘ given by the treasurer, Mrs., Freeman Jay. it was decided' that the WI would again supply cod liver oil capsules for the school children at the elementary school. A layette was assembled for: the Unitarian Service Commit-l was asked to obtain some sewing t from the Red Cross office. it was i decided to send $2 to the TB lea- ue. ' Plans were made to sponsor , a concert by the Montague Chor- ; ale on November 26 ; The following officers w e r e . elected for the coming year: ' president, Mrs. William Ayl- ward: vice-presiden, Mrs. E.G. report on the take treats. Reading the com- pointment of the convenors was :mittee was Mrs. William Mur- B.F. McCarten gave a report of 110“. for the December meeting. t phy. The Social Action Conven- the year's work and the finan. which will be held at the home 1 or, Mrs, Howard 5_ MacLean. of Mrs. Dunn. GEORGETOWN C. W. L. The monthly meeting of the Georgetown Parish Council ed with the League Prayer, led occupied the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Marcellus Gotell. and were adopted. Mrs. Rupert Wight. treasurer, presented the financial report. The Secretary. reported on the Regional C.W.L. conference held at St. Georges. ev. Dooley also gave a Conference. of ?h .the Catholic women's League was held in St. James Parish 'Hall recently. The meeting opcn- . ,gave her monthly report. 3‘L. B. Dooley spoke on Youth tand urged all present to take a large part in the Youth Rally t old in Georgetown. The meet- ‘ing adjourned and was closed y prayer and blessing. SAYS CASUALTIES HEAVY CAIRO. Egypt (Reutersi The Cairo newspaper Al Akhbar |says Saud Arabian and Jordan- iian casualties in recent fighting ialong Yemen's borders totalled ‘thousands while Yemeni repub- lican forces suffered negligible glosses. 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