oscaiuoaa 19. 1952 ' Women's institute NEW HAVEN W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute was held at the h0Ill8' of Mrs. iiugn J. MacDonald on December Hui with an attendance of seven- lE'3n members and two vlsitcrs. The meeting opened, by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The presi- u'gnt., Mrs. Michael Murphy, occu- pied the chair. Roll call was an- swered by an exchange of Christ- nias Sills- The minutes of the previous mnoiiiig were read, approved. and .V.F.'ll4".d. me president gave a. report. of the b6adE1'-Ship COI-W53 held 1”e' all other officers were re-elected. Milly 1" .Ch”””W3WW”- The Th-e meeting was held at the school committee reported that Mme of Mars. Roy Brown and was blinds, text books, Christmas de- m;-.i'.ions, and dustbane were need ml for the school. It was moved and seconded to get same. It was decided to treat at Christmas. in send a case of apples l':'nviiicial Sanatorlum. it was moved and seconded that start. at 8 o'clock ihc meetings during the winter months. Correspondence was -ssed, including an acknow- inent of an expression of sym- ' also a. "thank you" 'iIillLitl0lI received. Mrs. Hugh Mac- Doimld was appointed to take care at the "get wellcards". It was moved by Mrs. Alton other omce,-3, Ntiililall and seconded by Mrs. It was mpg,-g,ed 523.25 wasvml. l'll(llllilH Devercaux that all bllln lecwd in me um,-mg for me or- JP paid. Airs, Earl Moore and Mrs. Pat- ruk Cavanagh were appointed on the nut meeting, which is to be held '1'. the home of Miss Helen Dach- the program committee for "iuu YEAR 5 wmim GUARANTEE ttimraltl am mu... VALUED 339.50 ,, .. cuscx mess V. FEATURES . . . e IIGUIAI TIMIFIICI - IT'S A STOP-WAICN - III!MIIll- - SNDCI Ilslsum - IJNIIIAIAMI clvsni N 0 TIC I I I Do not union mi. Gonulno Incision Mun Iwiu uimmnt mm. with um - spin. p... viovniy uvum-4 .1. the school children. also the shut-ins It was also decided to the read arm in , letter imm St. Vincent's Orphanage for Sinai: XM;?6IFT.',......... .. l?”6ZIao7wqxza,oQ wRg51'-VvA1'cH Correspondence was read and dis- I cussed. The Red Cross secretary, Mrs. James M. Campbell, was u...c......... . Na. instructed to send for work. Acwmi '.. 33. Donations for the Christmas ,., box for East Clandon W. I. Enz- Meetings erty. Each membertis allowed to take a friend as a guest. Roll call is to be an auction sale. Collection for the evening am- ounted to two. Miss June MacPhee and Miss Thelma Wlllls gave a very interesting account of their trip to Toronto to the Royal Win- ter Fair. V The meeting closed by singing "God. Save the Queen". Lunch was then served by the hostess. GRAI-IAMS ROAD W. I. Mrs. Ray MacLeod was clected president of the Success W. I. at their 38th annual meeting held Tuesday evening, November 11th. opened with the singing oi "0 Canada", and the repeating of the creed, and was conducted by the past. president, Mrs. John Mad?-razor. who in her remarks thanked the members for their kindly co-operation throughout the year. Roll call was answered by 17 members paying member- ship fees. The minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and-the secretary gave the fol- lowing report: 12 regular meet- ings were held with 25 members Receipts were 5315.50: expendit- ures s3:0.33, leaving a balance of S5517. 'A vote of thanks was ten- dered the retiring presldent and phanage. The members were asked to at- tend the annual meeting oi the Film Council to -be held in the School. Margate Y. P. S. have asked to share the projector, which the meeting favoured. It. was moved and seconded that the an- nual Film Council fee, also moved and seconded that a bazaar be .held at the December meeting. land, were passed in and Mrs. Earle Campbell and Mrs. John MacKay, will pack same. The second lesson in First Aid was very capably given by the instructors. Mrs. John MacLeod and Miss Mary C. Campbell. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George MacLe0d.- Roll call will be answered by a Christmas verse. Two minutes silence was ob- served in keeping with the day, and with the singing of the Nat- ional Anthem the meeting closed. ROSE VALLEY W. I. Mrs. Henry Chovwan was hostess to the Rose Valley W. I. on Dec- ember 3rd. The president, Mrs. Wm. Mac- Donald, presided. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed in unison, followed by roll call, res- ponded to by five members by an Orlor Ilnlkly mall I nvvl Ulp Ihll Id Ind mall with ublvo with for In: dollvuy - c o.n.'. m phu pm... In Oiubu us 21, In. v... mun s. dullghicl M yam n-my bunk. WATCH DISTIIIUTOIS OF CANADA luv sv. auxauou mm, om.41-A. ".ounui. oumc exchange oi Christmas gifts. Two new members were welcomed. Minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Cor- respondence was read nnd dic- cussed. It was moved and second- ed that two dollars be sent to the T. B. League. The members decided to pre- Combino and chill ll-f Ind sift info bowl. 2 1:. ingredients, pour in liquid hot oven, 450”. 15 min. or '4-3::-:--.....s-scant-.'..al O5lT OIIII WAY YOU 5AY.' FORDR 1.. MAGIC CHICKEN TURNOVERS chicken. )6 c. modium-thick white sauce. Mix (or Uf c. once-sifted hard-wheat: flour), 3 tsp. Magic Baking Powder, K tsp. salt. 1 tbs. granu- lated sugar. Cut in finely, 3 tbs. shortening. Mix 1 beaten egg and .'i c. milk. Make is well in dry fork. Roll dough out to 34" thickness; out into 4' squares. Place about2 tbs. chicken mixturoon each square, near corner. Fold dough over diagonally, making triangles, Seal edges by pruning with fork tines; prick tops. Bake on Kfeakd P"! in OH, yes, WE DON'T HM? A RIC-:6lN' LIKE THAT yEAt25 A60 CALLED TH' "OLD MAN ," BY HAND! c. finely-dicod cooked once-sifted pastry flour and mix lightly with A until golden brown. sent a one act play at the school concert, to help the teacher. and it was also agreed that each mem- ber would make three pounds of sugar into candy, to sell at the con- cert. To celebrate the 20th Anniver- sary oi the W. I.. a goose supper was planned. to be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Matheson on December 11th, husbands to be the special guests. Mrs. Wm MacDonald invited the members to her home for the next meeting. The programme com- mlttee will be Mrs. James Cousins and Mrs. Erland Cousins. and roll call is to be answered by "Sugges- ,tions for improving our meetings." Collection amounted to 41 cents. The' meeting adjourned and a reading by Mrs. Chowan was en- joyed by all. A "Jumbled Words" -Contest put on by Mrs. Wm Mac- Donald, was won by Mrs. George Matheson. A nice lunch was then served by the hostess. CLINTON W. I. On Tuesday, December 9th, the Clinton Women's Institute held their regular meeting at the home oi Mrs. Leslie Paynter. The meet- ing opened by singing the "Ode" followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Twelve members answered the roll call by exchanging Christ- mas gifts. There was one visitor present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read, approved and signed. Bills were on motion paid. 531.50 was collected for the Pro- testant Orphanage. The sick com- mittee reported iour calls made. Two members paid their fees. It was moved and seconded that s5.00 be given to the T. B. League. Correspondence was read anrl discussed. It was decided that Mrs. Ivan Pickering would get a. treat for the school children. The following committees were appointed for the January meet- lng: Lunch, Mrs. James MacKay, Mrs. Ivan Pickering and Mrs Charles Woodside; program, Mrs James MacKay and Mrs. Ivan Pickering. The next meeting is to be held at the -home of Mrs. George MacKay, roll call to be answered with a "New Year's Thought". Collection was taken amounting to 51.00. Mrs. Bruce Clark and Mrs. Charles Woodside entertained with two readings. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. after which the hostes and her committee served a dainty lunch NORTH RIVER. W. I. On the evening of December 1st. the North River Women.-1 Institute et at the home or Mrs. Harold ounker. 21 members and one vis- itor being present. The meeting opened with the Creed iollowed by the Roll Call and minutes or November meeting. The report of sick and school com- mittees was then heard and a bill oi sl38 was paid for articles for East Wiltshlre school, also a bill of 34.50 for a road sign for North River. 52.30 was handed in for Cod Liver Oil capsules. The correspondence was then read and discussed. It was decided to send 35.00 to the T. B. Fund, and also that all sick and shut-lns in the district: would be remember- ed at. Christmas. Eleanor Younker invited the members to her home for the Jan- uary meetlng. roll call to be ans- wered with, "What I I.ook Forward to in the New Year", The lunch committee will be Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Ernest Ladner, Mrs. James Vickerson and Eleanor Younker. The meeting then adjourned and lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. NEWTOWN CROSS W. I. On Tuesday evening, December 2nd, nine members oi the Insti- tute gathered at. the home of Mrs. Monty Kelly i or their regular meeting. The president, Mrs. Gerald Rooney called the meeting to or- der and it was begun by the mem- bers reciting in unison the Creed. followed by the Institute Ode. The roll call was answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Francis McKenna, who also gave the financial statement show- ing a. good balance on hand for the beginning of a new year. It was decided to send a. donation to the T.B. League and to give a small donation to the tire victims of the community. A collection was then taken up for the A.C THAT5 WHAT MAKES IZEBEL6 OF YOUNG G-.vlJY5.' VOU THINK YOU'LL C-BETA PAT ON TH' BACK FOR YOUR CLEVEIZNES5. AN' SOME OLD ILLlN' YE5.YE5... I N WHEN YOU CAN'T GET AWAY I W. W. Mrs. Francis McKenna, who was appointed on the school com- mittee, was asked to get the art- BY J. II. Williams 1 DON'T THINK HE'5 UPSET. He's MEIZELY 5ETTLlN' DOWN l TO LISTEN! THERE'S ALwA:.'s l STOIZIE5 AND I JOKE5 60 WITH ' 5iJCH THN65! i1- I9 'J'.Q.WiLLIAM5 v. u I... u. a. hi. on. III! III PAGE THIRTEEN Tl-IE GUARDIAN. PWARLOTTETOWN I ' ' ' DOROTHY lIlX'S-7 MOTHER OFFERS SON FOR. ADOPTION NOT FOR SALE Settling at Sarhia, Ont. follow- ing her arrlval in Canada from Germany last year, Mrs. Anna Pllous denied recent reports that she had offered to sell her six- year-old sou Allan for 31,000 to a prominent Sarnia merchant. She said she offered him up for adop- tion only to get him out of slum conditions in which she and her husband were now living. Federal immigration officials are investi- gating the case of the boy, de- scribed as "bright and intelligent” who has been placed in a tempor- ary foster home by the Children's- Aid Society. lcles required for same. It was decided to treat. "the shutlns" and school children at Christmas, also to send a card to a former member. Miss Anna Morrissey then in- vited the members to her home for their next meeting, roll call to be answered by a.,dlmc lottery and program to consist of a card game. Mrs. Ralph Collings then assist- ed the hostcss serve the members a cup of tea, after which an en- joyable hour was spent playing bingo. The singing of "The Queen” brought a very pleasant evening to a close. FAIKVIEIV W. I Tile December meeting of Fair- view Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Delmar Cur- rie with six members present. In the absence of the president, Mrs. George Smith, vice president, pre- sided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode. The minutes were read and ap- proved. Thcre was no correspond- ence. It was decided to buy a Christmas treat consisting of ap- ples for the school children. Roll call at the January meet- ing to be answered by a donation of five cents. It was moved by Mrs. Brent. Currie, seconded by Mrs. Delmar Currie that Mrs. Wondall Gorveatt and Mrs. E. A. Currie be the programme commit- tee. The purchase of new school desks and seats was discussed. An interesting bulletin about plastics received from C.A.C. was discuss- ed. A grab bag consisting of Christmas gifts was enjoyed by ii. a Mrs. George Smith invited thel meeting. closed by singing "God Save the Queen", after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. MAIIGATE W. M. S. -The annual meeting of Margate W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. George Mayhew on Tuesday evening December 2nd with seven- teen mcmbers and one visitor pre- sent. The Christmas service Missionary nioiithly was used, with Mrs. Wilbur Dennis as Leader, assisted by Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Profltt, Mrs. Andrew Johnson and Mrs. Keith Warren. The offering was taken, and sick calls reported, minutes read, and roll call answered with a Christmas verse. A letter, was read asking the members to take Miss Eunice. Peters, B. A.. as their Missionary for special prayer for the comlllg year. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Harold Woodside, worship service to e taken by by Mrs. Keith Warren. Roll call Mrs. John Johnson and programme will be answered with a. verse of scrlpturel beginning with the let- ter "M". "The following officers were elected for the coming year: pre- sident, Mrs. Wilbur Dennis; first vice-president, Mrs. Heath May- hew;; second vice president, Mrs. Arthur Profitt; recording secretary, Miss Selina Johnson; correspon- dence secretary, Mrs. Turner Gly- don; treasurer, Mrs. John Johnson; organist, Mrs. Harold Woodsidc. mission band lraclcr, Mrs. Keith Warren, Baby Band loader. Mrs. Proiitt. The meeting closed with Bene- diction by the president. Bunch was served by Mrs. Mayhew. ALEXANDRA W. I. Alexandra W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Wood with an attendance oi 13 mem- bers. The meeting opened by re. Dealing the Creed, followed by roll call. Minutes of the last. meet- ing were read and adopted. The school committee rephtcd that the school had been-cleaned and that paper cups, towels and C. L. 0. Capsules had been pilr- chased. It was moved and second- ed that plastic blinds be purchas- ed for school. The president gave a very in- teresting report oi the Leadership course which she attended at Parkdale Hall. it was decided to treat the rhildren and elderly people of the district, with fudge, grapes and apples at Christmas. It was moved and seconded that an organ be purchased for the school. and Mrs. Atwood Marliae, Mirs. Nat Macxlnnon, Mrs Wal- lace Brehaut and Mrs. George MacLe'nnan were appointed on a members to her home for the iiextitee for the month of December. It The meeting adjourned and wasialso to get npplcs children at Christmas. and to make) l g OOLIlMII- Continued from page 2 Tawwniting game. There's nothing a little time should resolve right in, feeling that his rhilrirr-n giving in to their selfish possessiv devotion to their mother. HI! could ask the girls if they lives in single blessedness caring for him. for adolescents. is really not unusual that age to see beyond their own line habit of adjusting them the dilfiriilly. I0 I you can do to force his hand, hut' lit the moment, he is should come first. but wrong in chess which is thinly disguised as intend to spend the rest of their The attitude of the girls It's difficult for youngsters immediate circles, but time has ll cality. Di-IAR MISS DIX: I am 40 years old, getting my divorce decree at presen.t. and plan to marry a ma time comes closer to the wedding, however, n 10 years I am becoming appre- hensive, since I see so many faults in him I iir-ver noticed before. Would it he wise iu carry out my plans for iiiarriagc? ANSIVER: No. If you win find so much fault with a man lic- . younger than I. As the I l NELI. fore you marry him. the difficulties Will increase a liuiidrodfolti laier.' You've waited a long time for happiness; don't gamble with it again.l z i Miss Ni:-is:-ii cannot reply personally In rrndera but will answer pmlilonm of general interest. throu committee to look after same. Col lcctlon amounted to .80 cents. Mrs. George MacLennan invit- ed members to her home for the next meeting when roll call will be "What I Look Forward To In The New Year.” The lunch com-7 mittee will be Mrs. George lilac-I Lennan, Mrs. Wallace Brehautl and Mrs. Nat Miacxiiinon. At this time, the remainder of the bazaar, articles were sold with Mrs. John Macwlillan acting as auctioneer. The meeting adjourn- ed and lunch was served by hos- tess and committee in charge. MAYFIELI) W. I. The December meeting of the, Mayfield W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Blair Andrew. The president. being absent, Mrs. Miller Orr conducted the meeting. The meeting opened with the singing of "Jingle Bells" followed by the Creed. The minutes of the last. meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll Call was responded to by four members. Correspondence was read by the secretary. Collection amounted to 40 cents. New committees are as follows:-l sick, Mrs. Andrew and Mrs. Millcrl Orr (re-appointed); school. Dorothy Maccaull and Mrs. Eddy Cole (rc- appointedi; lirnch, Mrs. Blair And- rew and Mrs. Lloyd Houston; school treats, Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mrs. Miller Orr. It was decided to have a sale Oi candy at the school concert, A parcel was reported received from the Jacob Wells Institute in England. The members exchanged Christ- mas gifts and lunch was served by the committee in charge assisted by the hostess. The meeting closed singing a Christmas carol. KINGSTON W. I. The December meeting of King- ston Womeiils Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bertram Wil- lis on December 4th. The meeting opened by singing a Christmas carol followed by repeating Ode and Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 13 members. Two members paid their dues. , Minutes of the last meeting: were read, approved and signed The school committee reported map and dustbane purchased for school. Miss Shirley Newson was A receipts from the Cancer Fund for soil and Mrs. N. Hooper; entertain- appointed on the school commit- was decided to get more,capsules. for the school, candy to sell. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved and sec- onded that s'.7.00 be sent. to the lT.B. League. Collection amounted h this column. sist7ed7,by.-the committee. in i charge. Collection amounted to (we. ANGLO RUSTICO W.I. The Anglo Rustico W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Noel Hooper for its regular .monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, December 2 with the president, Mrs. Read Steven- son, presiding. The meeting opened in the usual way. Roll call was answered with. "An article for a bazaar." There were six members and three visit- ors present. The minutes oi last meeting were adopted as read. It was moved by Mrs. R. Bun- Lam and seconded by Mrs. C. Toombs that bill for articles for school he paid and Jean Carr pur- chase other needed artlcle::. A let- ter from Mrs. Cudmcre regarding a first aid class was read and dis- cussed and later it was decided that it would be dropped for the pres- ent. It was moved by Mrs. Hooper and seconded by Mrs. R. Buntaiii the expenses of attending the lead- ership course be paid the president. sl-1.50 was received. It was moved by litfrs. LePage and seconded by Mrs. Toombs a treat be given the children of the district at Christ- mas, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Hooper to attend to same. Reports of committees were heard and new ones appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. B. Rollings and Mrs. R. Buntain; school, Mrs. R. Steven- ment, Mrs. G.R. LePage and Mrs. B. Rollings; refreshments, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. B. Rollings. The place of next meeting was undecided. The roll call will be, "What I look forward to in thel New Year." Collection amounted to 800. 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A social hour was spent while delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Cyril Tooinbs. AIWEUSTINE COVE. TV. I. The December meeting of Sea View Women's Institute was held atvthe home of Mrs. W. C. Donnld with the president, Mrs. Lester Duggan in the chair. The meet- ing opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by eleven members. Sev- enpmcmbers paid fees and two visitors were present. The minutes of last meeting to 85 cents, and friendship fund to were read and approved Tm, sick '33c. Bills were presented and paid The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Whitfield Yeo when lhe lunch committee will be lMrs. William Colwiil and Mrs. in ,,,el'Heoer Campbell. Roll call is to be answered with a get well or sympathy card. The meeting was then adjourn- ed. The program consisted of read- ings and Ft contest. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. AFGUSTINE COVE IV. I. -The December meeting of Augustine Cove Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Vernie Webster. The meeting op- cried by singing it "Christmas Car- ol", followed by the Creed in unl- son. Roll call was responded to by 13 menibers, and three new meni- bers joined. Minutes of the annual meeting were read and approved. Corre- spondence was read and discussed It. was decided to pay expenditures of the dental clinic at. Borden. It was also decided that. all members would make. candy for the school concert and pack boxes for shut- ms. It was moved and seconded that this Institute cater to one of the neighboring Institutes by serving them a goose supper. It was moved and seconded that the Institute buy capsules for school children. also a covered nail and fountain for school. A card of thanks for it baby gift. was read. Reports of committees were then heard and new ones appointed as follows: Sick. program and school, Mrs. Harry MacFarlanc and Mrs Priscilla MacFadyeii; lunch, Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, Mrs. Albazi The December n-melmg or g,helGaudct. Mrs. Austin Cameron and Mrs. Gnrnld MacFadyen. ,Mrs. Roy Cutcliffc kindly invited members to her home for the next meeting, when roll call is to be aiiswercd by "What I look forward to In the coming year." Meeting closed by singing "The Queen", after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess committee reported one sick call made. and the school committee reported that the necessary art- icles for the school had been bought. The school committee was asked to buy treats for schoolchil- dren at Christmas, and the sick committee to pack sunshine boxes for the shut-ins at Christmas. It was de:ided to have an auc- tlon of the donated pieces of print at the hrst entertainment. in the hall. The new entertainment committee is, Mrs. Earle MacKay, Mrs. Chas. Adams, Mrs. Layton Coulscii, Mrs. Robt. Sutherland and Mrs. Arthur Campbell. It was also decided to add two names to programme committees when the yearly programmes are made out. Christmas gifts were exchanged among the members. and gifts opened for the hall. The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Earle MacKay, Mrs. Layton Coulson and Mrs. Charles Adams. Collection am- ounted to 52.15, fees to sl.'l5, and Institute News to 75 cents. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fred W. Donald. NAMiED BY IIUDSON Charles Island in Hudson Strait was first named Mount Charles in 1610 by I-IPnl'y Hudson. CANAIDIUS F-lruggr CIGARETTE IT'S STAINLESS STEEL Nov" wits, novu clilpn, nova xthlm. vuu Mil:.l ”t'”' STAINLESS STE L WASHER I.AS'I'S TWICE AS LONG Tln gleaming, ovoilailing uialnlois iiul tub ol ilio Buatiy washer is enclosed within an OUTER tub cl lioavy II". Ill. IP090 between in lav iiuulotion, to loop the mole: hot-c quality combination lound only In Dually. ONLY 6 to 8 minutes to the lob lid 15 or 20 - Clothes washed much cleaner Fail-walking, zlnan-wanking, tlmn-raving wiuloou have bun the Equity ipocialiy lol 50 youu. Tlioy woili twin on lost and clean on oiiim. You don't have to tub, tool at boil tin clelliu mm 5139-59 any terms GENEROUS ALLOWANCE FOR OLD WASHER Huh u wailm to In proud of - and lint on would cl tho wocli it door. You! old wanker help: you pay lot It. And what u dilluonco you'll livid in imooib, quiot vunnlng, mloiy and con- nn nu. All Bnauy Woilnn liavo tho E.-.ona-Mint mothe- niirn - only fin moving com. SEEING IS BELIEVING You'll have to by it Io in lieu much better and how much QUICKER ll door your work. You'll have to tiy llll marvolloul vnlngov Sn lav yourull how II stops wlion you pull back. SEE IT Al Yllllll BEAIIY llElllEll'S. acuity "Human ii... Iortlt VII the IuLlI - nu - equalled lo' violin-1 "-- PUMP AVAII All Pow:-I mm. .....w.. it Ian, utiltimrllrr mp- nil) ll Lw -M... ,m. 1 Pill l O ,...i .,, V r ,,.... :.-;. Sllllll Yllli EilSl l R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Provincial Disiribiitors FMMERSIDE & CHARLOTTETOWN