:MAY 7, 1951 Women's Institute Meetings SOUTH WINSDOE W. I. The April meeting of South lvinsloe W. I. met at the home of firs. Erith Hughes on the 4th. ijizeling opened by singing ”The More we Get Together" follows- Ify the creed in unison. Mrs. Ivan Turner was appointed to act as szcreiary in absence of regular secretary. Roll call was answered by five members. It was decided to have Mrs. Macxinnon present her t'Lllil in the hall on April 18. same plans in regard to lunches and b.lZ.”iiiI'. xicmbers ure asked to meet at the iiall on the Monday night pre. '.lt)Ll5 to the concert to make final .irrangements for the bazaar with all articles to be pamed in to sec- xt-lnry by that date. The school committee reported ..;i arranged meeting with High. livid. W. I. committee on the 5th .-oiiccrning purchase of furniture for teacher's room. School commit- ice was asked to purchase plastic- cn'i- for school and ribbons to be zrorii at musical festival. Four l'.llTIS sent by friendship secretary urrc paid for. Three thank-you notes were read. Bill for flowers ms presented and secretary asked it! may same. sici; committee did not have any ioport. Correspondence was read il'()m Red Cross. and T. B. League. Rec: Coss cauvasses were reported appointed and Mrs. J. R. Skinner mid Mrs. Erith Hughes were ap- pointed to attend T. B. Annual meeting on April 25th. Mrs. Erith Hughes and Mrs. Harold Diamond were appointed in attend the Executive meeting to ho held in Institute rooms on May 'lih. Government grant was report- ed rct-clved. c secretary reported a few oleum i-iiiisules still on hand. It was de- .uled that everyone collect their old woollen rags as soon as pos- sible as plans can be made at next meeting for shipment to "Fair- iields." Collection 64 cents. Mrs. vnl. :vn:Donald will be hostess for next meeting. Roll call to be ans- ucrcd by an exchange of flower seeds or bulbs. Lunch committee-Mrs. Reina MacDonald. Mrs. val M(.'DOfitIld on: Mrs. Sterling Rodd. ' g Picgram-Mrs. J. R. Skinner. r'l'he meeting closed with '"'rhe I-land Hymn." A contt put on by Mrs. lvan Turner was won by -ilrs. vni McDonald. Lunch was arrrccl by the hostess. BIIACKLEY W. I. :'lthe regular monthly meeting of Bi-uckley Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Harold Stead on trhursday evening. April 12th. The prvsitleiit. Mrs. James Macxay. nu-sided and the meeting opened with the singing of the i stitutc Carol, followed by the Creed. Twelve members answered roll (kill with sing. say. or pay. The niiiiutes of the last meeting were then read. , ; g It was repor (that Ilia trove? lllli; apron wa still on'its way. also that therefwes nothing done us yet on the quilt. A committee uii.-; appointed,'to look after this iiizitier. ' The correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs. James Mec- Kny and ms. Guy Pierce were appointed as delegates to attend ilic executive meeting to be held ill the W. 1. rooms May 7th. It inns moved and seconded to ask Jeanne Jenkins to sing at the dis- irict convention as a contribution to the program. It was also moved and seconded to join the Drama Association by paying the fee of 52 00. with reference to the play. the i-resident appointed a number of lummittees to look after the de- liiils. It was moved and seconded to sell lunches and pop at the play. The reports of the committees iollowed, and new committees were siiipoiiited. The sick and visiting mnimittee reported four callsmadc nntl fruit had been sent to one person. The school committee reported that a number of small items had been bought for the school. Com- mittees were appointed as follows: school. Mrs. George Jackson and Mrs. Raymond Beliick: sick and visiting, Mrs. I-Iediey Stewart and Mrs. Charles Mallet; programme. Mrs. Keith Cudmore and Mrs. Hed- lcv Stewart; lunch. M1'3- HIWGY Jenkins and Mrs. Allison aryentom Next place or meeting,eithei- Mrs. Iiciiley Stewart's or Mrs. William Wunker's. Roll call: exchanli 01 fimvcr slips. A. number of bills were voted ira.(L A note of thanks for a baby i:ilt'Vves read. Collection. 31.05.! The programme consisted of I duet by Mrs. Earl Clark and Mn. Harold Stead. The meeting adjourned and I iirlicious lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. war which a sing-soak W” "V Jumd. ..,m....... ; AvoNi.aA w. I. Tile AD?" "I691-lug of. Avonlea woniei-i'ii Institute met with Mrs. Geoige Gough. Cavendish. Presi- dent' opened wide Ode followed by Cmli. Minutes of last metina Wm I'NI('.i and approved and roll. CI” ansviei-ed by eighteen members. Sev al visitors were also present. Sch 1 and sick conimittu report- rd and new ones are as follows: Riistlco school-Mrs. nigh War- ren and Mrs. Roy Woolner. nua- tico Sick - Mrs. William Toomll and Mrs. I-knelt Mobure. Daven- dlsh sick - Mrs Ira Ificcoubn! "Id Mrs. Reggie Simpson. - It was moved and seconded that A bill for 83.06 for iiuaiico School. 5'1 build for dispenser and cups. it we also decided to set a: dis- Nn-ler and cups for ,.OIvendhh achool and teacher was asked to Wmliue same. remnants. articles which have in me . he "woe to the May meeting to ,. . correspondence was "ten attended too. A card or "unit ti-om am. had Clark. Ourtia. M. D. 'explaining the need and importance of the Provincm immunizing Clinicsto be held in niral schools. A paper was also read from Mrs. Murdock E. Mr.-. GOWIII. Convener Home Economic; on (Home Made Mixes). Program committee then took charge. A reading and, a Record player selection by Jennie Moore. A can- WM by Mrs. George Mccoubrey. A reading by wt. Will Toombs. A reading and oaibest by Mia. nob. ert woolner. An auction then took place which added much amusement to the meeting. Jennie Moore very capebly actyd as Auctioneer. Another small amount was ad. ded to the Institute fund. It was then decided to rush .26 cents each member invested to make extra money for our Instit- ute and to be handed in at the June meeting. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. R. G. Fleming May 1st. Roll call is to be answered by handing in bulbs or seeds to be auctioned at the meet- ing. Program committee in charge for May meet1nz.,Mrs. George Gough and Miss Bernice Axworthy Mrs. Ieigh warren and Mrs, M, J. Doyle. Lunch was then served "Gal Save The King 2 PARK CORNER W, I, . The regular monthly meeting 01 met at the home of Mrs. Geotge Howatt on March 9th. The presi- dent was in the chair. The meet- ins opened with the song, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and re- peating Club Women's Creed in unison. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke by thirteen members and five visitors. Three new members were welcomed. Committees gave their reports. sick committee reported taking nine treats to sick. School commit- tee visited school and reported supplies were needed for the First Aid kit. It was discussed whether to get Dustbane for school or not. Later it was moved and seconded to get the supplies and Dustbane. The following committees were appointed: Sick. Mrs. George How- att, Mrs. Edna Stewart; program, Mrs. Ivan Diiggan. Mrs. Henry Meek; lunch. Mrs. George Howats, Mrs. Fred Bernard. Mrs. James Campbell. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Bernard; roll call is to be answered with a housecleaning hint. Cuu spondence consisted of sev- eral thank-you letters from those who received treats; letter on ”Better Schools" from Social Wel- fare convener, Sally MacKinnon; a booklet on Health Facts was pass- ed around. Institute News were then distributed. It was suggested to send in a protest tisgainst holdirlig the Mm- al Feav , near ',as ,1 9.. weren't. pq i'n Ilia country when it was held last year. It was moved and seconded to have a Pound Sale at next meet- ing; each member to take a pound or something to be auctioned off. not knowing what one is bidding and meeting closed by singing- tiie Coronation Women's Institute ' meeting were appointed as follows: Lunch-Mrs. Wilfred Pickering- Mrs. Leslie Paynter and Mrs. George McKay; Programme. M”- Gearge McKay and Mrs. Bruce Clark. ., Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Ivan Pickering. when the roll call will be answered byuan xeii e of seeds. bubs. 01' 5 P8- Conzsipgondence was read. This in- cluded the list or convention dates. cumon w. I. to hold theirs at tong mvex-, July Am. A letter was read regarding immunization clin- ics, which are now being held Mid one from Mrs. Mir.-Gowan, conven- er of Home Economics. A motion to hold a bazaar and pantry sale on may 5th at Keir Clark's store was carried. it was moved. seconded. and carried to give 360.00 to Clinton Hall Co.. to help pay off their debt. Collection was taken and meetintl 010995 WWI "Tm mug," Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ing entertained with a photograph- ic contest, after which a dainty lunch was served by the h05l'355 and her committee. . - CABLETON W. I. The regular meeting at Carleton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Avalah MacCal'- lum on Wednesday evening. April n. Collection amounted to 81.83: dues 75c. The program committee then took charge. A,shamrock Contest was put on by Miss Annie Mac- Leod. prize won by Mm IV!" Duggan and Mrs. Vernon Cousins. A green contest was put on by Miss Barbara Macbeod. prize Won by Mrs. Foster Dunning and Miss Anna Macneod. " Meeting closed with God SEV5 the King." Then a delicious lunch was served. ...-----m- CLINTON W. I- isth. with the president presiding. The meeting opened by sinsins the "Ode". I0tIIO'W6d by repeaiins the "Creed" in unison. Ten members .esponded to roll call by giving a plant slip. Three members were welcomed: one new member joined. Minutes were read and approved. Correspond- ence was ' read and, discussed. Thank-you cards were received and read. It was moved and seconded that :2.00 be sent to P. E. I. Drama Association. It was also decided to order a supply oi-cans. Mrs. Mrs. Ian Henderson was hostess to the Clinton Women's Institute at their monthly meetinz which was held Wednesday evening. AP- ril Iith. With the president is "16 chair, meeting Opened by "19 W18" ing of the Ode. IOUOWEG W W993” ing the creed in unison. Roll 0311 was rwponded to by ten members with a -house-cieanins hint Th"? were two visitors present. Two pg gockgea, three nidhties and tw sweaters were in. The sick committee reported three calls made. Committees for the May -reports. The school committee re- Ralph Maccauli and Mrs. John Myers were appointed to'sce about having a play brought in to be held in the hall. The committees then gave their ported paper towels needed for the school: it was decided to pur- chase them. Mrs. Boyd Lowther, Red Cross convener then reported the following sent to Red Cross: Two pullavers. two years; 1 pair stockings; two pairs boys pyjam- as: one sleeper; three pairs over- als. - S hgm? yIield promptly to Cuticun Mrs. Wendell Macwillisms kind- iy invited the members to he;-ling the Creed in unison. Fifteen home for the next meeting. Roll; call is to be answered with a sympathy card. Lunch committee. Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Morley Muttart and Mrs. Harold Mutiart. Coillectionl taken. 51.60. Meeting members answered roll call. There was no report from sick committee. School committee re- ported new broom needed. Corre- spondence consisted of a letter from Red Cross, and it was decid- flit aneuauz clcaeerrz Plus' every time you smoke Buckingham. Nllli. Sud; -runoAr- use 0 Buckinghanfa 'Deinire Plus' comes from the skilful blending of three fine tobaccos in one cigarette. It takes the Mellow maturity of light Virginia, the de- lightful coolness of slow-burning Barley, the tempting fragrance of selected Turkish eobsccos to give you the complete smoking pleasure of ".I'hroat Easy' Bucking- ham, the mellow Cigarette. Yes. you enjoy a lDei'inite 3.4: ed to send ten dollars to this wor- thy cause. A letter from Health and Welfare Department concern- ing innoculation of all children in the district was also read. Mrs. Matthias Koiighan kindly invited members to her home for the May meeting. be answered by paying a penny for ishame" each inch of the waistline. meeting adjourned and a most de- invited members of an animal pro- Roll call is to LONDON-(CF)-Amid cries oh and "butcher." 3 may) The defending the rights of foxqmnu,-5 lictous lunch was served by the tection societ to tte d hostess. assisted by Mrs. Linus themselves. 'I'hree Iiutnof goohlf.-'3 Smith and Mrs. Dennis Monaghan. cepted the offer. closed with "'Ilhe King". Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee in charge. Sev- cral films were shown. which were much enjoyed. SOURIS LINE ROAD W. I. The March meeting of Souris Line Road Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Donald MacDonald. The meeting. called to order by the president Mrs. Jos- Cph MacAulay. opened with sing- ing of Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by telling an "Irish Joke” or paying. a dime. Business then followed. Some correspondence was read and dis- cussed. It was moved and seconded that a donation. of 85.00 be sent to the Red-!Cross'1951 campaign. It was unanimously decided to hold a card party in the school to sue.- ment the funds. Preparations for same were carried out. There was no report from the school committee. Sick committee reported bill of 83.65. New sick committee: Mrs. Cyril MacDonald,l Miss Helen Mclsaac. For the re- mainder of the school year. the duties of the school committee will rest upon the hands or the teacher since she is a member of the W.I. Due to poor road conditions. the April meeting was cancelled. Mrs. Joseph P. MacAulay invited mem- bers to her home for May meet- lng. Meeting adjourned with singing of National Anthem. A lunch was served by the hostess and a social "Irish" hour followed. DONAGH W. I. Mrs. Leo Trainor entertained the members of Donagh Women's In- stitute for their April meeting. The president presided and opened the meeting with all members repeat- Try this tested way to relieve Pinrits-inclining k and . rs ant. emollien aclentig call: medicated wth valuable in ieinal in- gr lents. Buy Cuiicura at druggiat todayi DOA P I I CIITICIIIIA ' OIIIYMINI our BOARDING no USE ' Major Houple 9 E2; 1i-is GO-LIGHTON 5.5115 x x I1. RO5TER A- : A "W: was me from o. 1-1. SAV, MASOR, A COUSIM - OF Mme NAMED COULD Von SNEAK , Hm N on THE BISCUW 3 HE WAS SLEEPING HIM! TILL MY GOT THE l;EW E6AD,'TlM .' THE g DOOR OF i-IOOPLE BELASCO Buss STOPPED on A Row MANOR l5 ALWAYS ” OFF 8ETv.i:eeM TPBIME, AND M4 851752-02- woase HAS TURNED UMFOIZTUMATE '-2 UM. TURMKEY syuneee. ct.eAxie2'-.Ci-iAPz A Our! WAYFQAEEE .'--o- ,4 THE -ptsiciir sow -I-iE'6 61.55?- ” mo in THE DEPOT: 5-1 s Provincial Organization PATRON RON. T. W. I. PROWSE Lt.-Governor P. E. I. Honorary Chairman Hon. 1. WALTER JONES Premier. P. E. I. Provincial Chairman '1'. nor cmmosa. Executive Committee 1-. nor coniuona N. w. LOWTIIER It. in. Niciiocsoiv. A. BELCHER a. imtais J. Mcl'ADYEN N. n. McI.EAN 1-. n. DeBI.0lS J. c. MONTGOMERY I S-r.;...... r B. ROOEIS. Bank of Montreal SALVATION ARMY RED SHIELD CAMPAIGN CITY CANVAS8 MONDAY 7th - THURSDAY 10th SPECIAL NAMES DIVISION Chairman: ..'I. D. DeBlois. CITY CHAIRMEN - P. W. Turner - J. C. Montgomery. I DIVISION NO. 1 - Commander: J. Harper MacNeIll TEAM NO. 1 TEAM N0. 2 'I'EAlll' N0. is at.Am M-onoNALn. Capt. I5. .rAcir oi.Aiiir. Capt. onoaoi-: ABBOTT. Capt. s. n. ni-:A'roN w. G. BARBOUR .ioiiN Bl."I'I.ER w. II. BURNETT A. H. IIOPER 1 .A. rircmivroiv RALPH cnooxarr LT. cor. J. n. srawsm B. EARLE MaoDONALl) FRANK JELKS worm sQvAiuiaaio.os IIAJOR 'r. 1-:. MacNL'T'I' w. It. MMNEILL 1-. G. was CLARK INNIS TEAM NO. 4 TEAM N0. 5 n. N. nan. GEORGE M. GRANT. Capt. I. .1. HARPER A. o. McMII.LAN CLARENCE wAi.xaa coupon aoraa HAROLD MacLEAN G. E. HARTLEN R. M. JONES EWEN KEEFE A. n. MOULD w. R. SHABPE LEA WALKER DIVISION No. 2 - Commanders: A. G. Hogan and Major George Craig -. TEAM No. a TEAM N0. 1 TEAM N0. 3 Dr. w. R. CARSON. cm. w. A. RIX. Capt. RALPH E. JENKINS, Capt. HARVEY Msoriiaason 1-. M. Monasiim A. H. DUVAR E. V. BELL J. BI. MMFAYDEN W. M. FORSYTHE A. R. GILLIS O. K. PRESBY P. E. PALMER RALPH DUMONT TEAM N0. 10 E. E. CLAWSON, Capt. CHARLES WILKINS ABEN MSCLEAN JACK MORRIS J. T. DAVIES W. P. MIICLEOD TEAIOI NO. I LORAN MacLELLAN. Capt. RICHARD MATHESON L. SADLER ALLISON OWEN RALPH MIcLEAN LLOYD WOOD DIVISION N0. 3 - Commanders: Don Wonnacoti: and Fred Norton TEAM NO. 11 TEAM N0. 12 TEAM NO. 13 LEITH STETSON, Capt. GEORGE ANDERSON, Capt. SIDNEY GREEN .IR., Cali. CHARLES HENNEGAR navcii: MaeLENNAN anmv CUDMORE JOHN MICINNIS JOHN EDWARDS P. M. SIMMONDS HARRY THOMSON waunam. McLAlN'l!: ALLAN FORSYTHE CHARLES nowm: I siAimr NORTON MYRON BELL TEAM N0. is TEAM N0. 1' J. A. LIKELY. Capt. TIM TYLER, Capt. WILLIAM naan FULTON PIERCE JOHN SIMDIONDS JOHN HERMANN mu. STEVENSON mam CAIIB on. w. 0. H006 LORIMEB coimoiia DIVISION N0. 4 - Com mandcr: M. J. Barkhousc TEAM N0. in TEAM no. 1-: TEAM N0. is H. C. ROHAKER, Capt. E. S. CHANDLER. Capt. R. .1. RliI'ERT. Capt. J. 1'). BURDEN ('. H. BLACK R. L. FHANDLER W. E. 0088 R. E. HYNDMAN W. S. PIERCE L, G. GILLESPIE M. C. STEWART E. S. LORD N. A. m.ccANNai.L It. IS. vomvxmn 1. A. FRASER TEAM N0. is TEAM N0. so TEAM N0. 21 s. w. wn.1.is .Capt. it. n. JENKINS. cant. 1'. E. MMGINN. com A. n. co-rcmnra s. c. was 1). A. MMCANNELL i. L WOOD II. L. SEAR JOHN SIIINNER DR. A. w. M. ALLEN 1. s. STEVENSON c. A. BINMORE ii. 1). mm) .v. s. LING , M. a. WILIIIE DIVISION No. 5-C.N.R. Division-Coin manders: E. M. Campbell & T. M. Brehaut TEAM N0. 2: TEAM N0. 2: TEAM N0. is . w. o. FOSTER. Capt. iiAaoi.n Moons. Capt. A. 3. BAGNALL. Capt. M. cAunia e wsnnam. ltIacDONAI.l) ii. .1. STRAIN iuix nuts 3. PRESTON MeLAINE A. s. want .i. r. muses: wru-nan Livnvosroiva n. w. Mat-INNIS ' I ram N0. 24 . ' R. N. upon. cum. .I. 1;. Les r. c. nouns name 3. runs - --DIVISION No. 6-Parkdaie-Commanders: P. J. Scatner and George Newman mm no. as TEAM N0. :1 TEAM NO. as Aamoa aaAMAN, cm H. moA1.aii:a. cups. aoaairr STEVENSON, cape. Muoa wAnnxt.I. new aonmaox Avm DOLLAR CHARLES SMALL REACH MQCLEAN RALPH DEVIN HARVEY DAVISON HAROLD PIOWSE GEORGE PIJN CHER HAROLD JENKINS GORDON MIJTLOW TEAM NO. 30 JOHN MIcEACllEIN, Capt PIOWII RALPH LISTER HICIOX IODIIT COMPTON aommizsim: w n: Donald "as her"; Clials-man women Div.: nu Jean MeFadyeI. I - .. ... -4