:1-no GUARDIAN. CIIARDQTTETOWN -Ll: RAGE NINE mnunnv 2o. 1952 W: oieweu. oovl w. I. 9 monthly ”"9"''' I” we 0” Th ' Institute was l:iiE?”:..w.?.'?.f22c M-. A-2- i February 13th. with -'i'”5h”l5o" On two visitors mm members and Mn. Walter Nanc- -oa 1"” M.-:..:: oilened” glfged... e1&, minute. of wonlwsi. meeting were read and ap- lil” ”& ,,,m,..,en by roll call. one m"b', paid her dues. also sent ;”:rm..:.,ankg-- for fruit received I ' . dlIl'iHKlligr:rI'?iet::'e reported two lqlfaiiil it W35 "mved Pm! 8”. "tad ma; g new Library be nil PM ,0, school. Correspondence M” mi and discussed and the m- wi”.r News distributed. It was 5”:u.i-Fri in make four quilts from Sfnlinis received. Quill-I I0 be donated to the OfDh3"3Z9t'- Hrs. i-:i-nest MacLeod kindly in- .,..(.d the members for the March iiicetiiie uiih roll call to be 'M.v enem- prlrhe p1'CJIdCntv , 0,..,,, color." Entertainment EH-iiniiiiee will he Mrs. Walter iinaclmiid and Miss Thelm-i Mac- pa-aid. . Si, nit on by Mrs. John iii-xii-(t?mlPl'asIix'oi1 by Mrs. D. M. iiacnmiaid and delicious refresh- ',.,,,,-,; ii-i-in si--.-ved by the hostess 'Z.,i,.(i int Mrs. John A. Mac- ii.-ciini: then adjourned and ,,.1 pleizaiii social hour fol- tiic UV lowed IHMPSIIIRB W. I. The Fciminry meeting of the llanipsliire Women's Institute was held ni. the home of Mrs. George Kliscii with I3 III8IIIbEI'a and two yj:llOl'S present. The meeting opened by sinsing (hp "One" and repeating the "Creed" in unison. The minutes of me last meeting were read and ad- n cd I J"tr1p- ”SoCrei Pal" envelopes were )aSFP(i ill and later drawn for. All mi-rcspoiidence was read and disciisscii. On motion it was decid- -r. to contribute 35.00 to the xiiarrli of Dimes". A quilt was displayed which is going dnii.-ited to the orphanage Red Cross material was given out. and the secretary was asked to uriie to Simpson's and Eaton's for roitoii rioiiaiions. Tlic travelling basket was turned ill and a sum of 337.50 was realized from iillH' project. A bill of sl'i'.ll0 for a map. black- lward liriishes and coal scuttle for ilie scliool, was presented and paid also bills for fruit were received and paid. Mrs. Ralph Younker invited the in-mbei-s for the March meeting ind the lunch committee will be lirs. John Clark, Mrs. Richard iiaCLP:lil and Mrs. Winsloe Watts. Each member answered roll call ii passinc in an article for a baz- iar. and it was decided that the iii-mbcrs would answer roll call at he ncxl meeting by "Sing, Say or Pay". Collection was taken am- iiiiiitng to sl,00: gift fund Me. The meeting was adjourned, fol- lowed by "Tile Queen". Lunch was iPl'l'fd by the hostess assisted by Alice Edwards. Mrs. Ralph Younk- zr and Mrs. John Edwards. IE1. roncr w. I. . . "the members of the Point Women's Institute met iii! home of Mrs. Charles on February 5 for nionihly meeting. Mrs. China. the President, open- ed the meeting with the institute Odc, followed by the roll call to iilllch thirteen member. respond- nl. Pour visitors were also pres- tni. Correspondence was read and ”Pi"0l'9d and it was moved to get ” MW lmneil sharpener for the school and a few other items. plicnibcrs were asked to meet at tic home or Mrs. C. McNeil for "19 Purpose of making a quilt for "it Red Cross. ” It was also moved to send a 3"! to Mr. William Chlng and ' 55 K-'ll'tli.l'n Stewart. W11 Cross sewing was taken in i the secretary, Mrs. A. Robert. ;H. fiiiil three new members join- Silililz. cooking and canned ;l0;.; iirrc auctioned and a sum "hauls" was realized in aid of the firs. Foster Garrett had charge liq Programme for the even- . consisted of a demonst ai- the different patterns (or Akin: by Mrs. T. J. Rob- instrumental music Red at China the regular pron-m rl. 'kWaIau 5?? NM SiillliGli'l"!0 m-L women's Institute" Meetings lthat Drama and Musical bythat sunshine Bags I, New Sunllgiiisoopisinttu-tiles-ever 3 I i gt Iltdiuinuuual-oar. l'OehwIIIiuwMbr.. it O-hdldnqpoundpauubdgtwer. 'ACbnIthlbul,IlIIeum. . uymgiinuiuy. 'kII'nCcneln'gkItee!-ullngbaroeap am. A. Robertson andi reading by Mrs. Albert Chins. Mn. R. Ktdsun also gave a reading. "First Aid" was the topic of the talk given by Mrs. Charles Chins which was enjoyed by all. The programme for the next meeting is to be prepared by Mrs. J. Sutherland and Mrs. H. Mc- Phee. The meeting was brought to I close by singing, "God Save the "King." it was decided the next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. 5. Rose. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the mem- bers. FIIEDEIIIICTON w. 1. The regular meeting of Freder- icton Women's Institute was held at the home of N. A. Cutelifie on Tuesday evening, February 12. The meeting opened by singing "The More we Get Together." followed by repeating the "Creed." Ten members answered roll call with "Something Interesting about Another institute," and one member paid her annual -fee. The minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed and Sick committee reported two sicl: calls and sending of one card. The teacher reported the flug had been repaired and would be flying the next day. New committees were appointed for the next quarter as follows. Sick - Mrs. N. A. Cutcliffe and Mrs. Clinton Glydon. School - Mrs. F. W. Cuteltlfe and Mrs. Harry Weeks. The-Dental Clinic at Hunter River was talked about; some of the pupils had missed their ap- pointments on account of mumps and it was hoped they might still complete their treatment. A music teacher was discussed and the school committee are to try to get one in time to prepare pupils for the Music Festival, Mrs. Judson Rackham invited members for the March meeting when roll call will be answered. by paying 35 cents towards hooks: for school library. Lunch cum-l mittee will be - Hostess, Mrs. N. A. Cutclif-fe and Mrs. Hyatt Has- liuzn. Program - Miss Gillis and Mrs. Rackhnm. Correspondence was read by. the secretary and the President then read a message from the Dominion Women's Institute President. it was moved. second- ed and carried in send 55.00 to the "March of Dimes." it was al- so moved membership tival. The five members appointed Werex Mlrs. Prank Cuteliife, Mrs, Hyatt Haslam, Mrs. Harry Wee:-.s, Mrs. Judson Rackham and Mrs. Mrs. Miller Stevenson. Eight members subscribed for the institute News and Mrs. Rackham then took charge of the discussion on "winter Meals for the Family” Mrs. Clinton Cilydon conducted a Valentine Contest, "Path of True love," which was enjoyed by all. Meeting closed by singing "God save the Queen." after which refreshments were served. fee to the Music Fes- BIRACKLEY POINT W. I. The February meeting was held to send 55.00 Group' . l 1 West ister Hall. During King George VP: 15-year reiigll. I.hOl:fBna:n0fh:h:::'Lf;f1eI.jaD?o ig:9oIx3dsS(::,I::': 5d::i;1Ips'nur(t:::5 ggief.” m " done” lined tllllle greats dong;:to:hi?;m trig? towother countries. But Patiently 01115”? Wesimimi" H"” i" s"”w' IV:i?I'I.gI0rI'lIgroIrI'IIn0I'tSiI cc:n:Ee seen above, passed slowly through Parlin-ltribute to the beloved King. IIIIII Hustler Mic In sum Atlesplm of lush: Lulu the London Thousands of Londoners waited sleet and rain icf pay every home in the district for the month oi March - this mon- ey to be specified (or charities. institute News was distributed to twelve subscribers. and litera- ture concernlng the topic discus- sion "Winter Meals for the Fam- Hy... Mrs. Gregor Maecallum was the winner of a "Tree" contest put on by Mrs. Earle skcfflngton. and enjoyed by all. Collection amount- ed to ss.9s. ' The March meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. George Hughes, where roll call will be answered by passing in an arti- cle to the value of 25 cents for I fish pond. During followed, iuiich was toss. A deep sorrow for the passing of our late beloved King was felt by all, as the anthem was sung in closing now changed to "God Save the Queen." the social hour the business served by the which period hos- TRYON W. I. -The monthly meeting of Tryon W. I. was held on Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. Florence Toombs. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and Mrs. Geo. Robblee pi-csided with Mrs. W. Woodside at the piano. Eighteen mClm1i)Ci'S answered the roll call with exchanges of recipes and one visitor and one new member were present. Minutes. were read and adopted and it was decided to meet on Friday evening Feb. 15 to finish quilts. New Committee were appointed as fallows: School Committee for next two months. Mrs. Vosscy and Mrs. Crawford Sick Committee for next two months ,Mrs. Bart- let and Miss Rhodcs. Correspondence was read and discussed, and it, was decided the next meeting would be held at at the home of Mrs. How rd Cudmore on Thursday evenl g, Febmary '1. Fifteen members and one visitor were present. Roll call was responded to by naming ways in which the meet- ing could be improved. and eral worthwhile suggestions forthcoming. The reading of the minutes was (allowed by the reports og. com. mittees. The school visitor men- tioned that A shelf and plastic covering should be provided for the new globe, extra hooks for clothing and other small necessi- ties and it was agreed that these be purchased at the earliest con- venience. ' Mrs. Fenian McLure volun- teered to visit school in Febru- ary. The sick in the district were I bored with fruit, and thank-you carclsr received for same A letter was read requesting a donation to the March of Dimes, and it was decided to send 52.00 from the collection that evening. It was moved and seconded Festival dues be paid and it was decided he sent to an AI vourisrocsrs v-I &eeI'E Mrs. A. Toomibs. Lunch Committee Iwiii be Mrs. L. Bacon, Mrs. K. "Thomas and Programme Com- .mittee Mrs Sheldon Howntt. i Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and lunch was served by the Committee. - -.-j-M. STANIIOPE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Stanhope Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas McCabc, on the 5th of February. The president npcned the meet- ing by having the "Collect" re- nested in unison and sixteen members aiiswcrerl tho roll call by erchnngiiiiz Valentines. There were two visitors present. The sick committee reported calls niacic. and the school com- mittee rcported the need of two nature, books and it new diction- ary. The teacher was asked to purchase them. New committees were appointed as follower- Sick: Mrs. Keith Mrs. Lewis Keilly. School: Mrs. Pat HOIERH. Lunch: Mrs. Alvin Mm-Laiighlip and Mrs, Harry Macfnuiehlnn. it was decided tQSPnd 35.00 to tlii-. March of Dimes. Books of tickets were elven out for the aura- tion of II quilt. these to be sold be- fore the next meeting. and a box of chocolates was voted as in sec- ond prize. Mrs. Leslie Mccabe was wel- comed as a new member and given an honorary members 'p for in year. .... Nu. -Malcolm - Meclemlghiaie klncl-- iv invited the II'IQIIlbEfs for the March meettng roll call to be en- nmed in an Irish Joke. Collection amounted to em. The singing of the National An- them brought this part of the meeting to A close. after which lln. Inuit Marshall auctioned off the .: array of articles do- "I! by the members. The bid- r in was belt and an enjoyable fine was had by all. The sale re- alised the magnificent sum of Jill! A delicious lunch was served by it!!! Baum. emitted by the lunch eeuunittoe. and 5 social hour en- Douglas and v wmswl NOBTII w. I. The Winsloe North Women's'!n- ltituto held their February meet- ing at the home of Mn. Leigh Carter on Tuesday evening. Feb. .'ith. The meeting opened by singing "Let the Rest of the World Go By" followed by repeating the creed in unison. Nine members answered the roll call and minutes of the January meeting were read. ap- proved nnd signed. The corre- II: C was then read and dia- cussed. sick committee had no report and the school committee reported that blackboard brushes and a kettle were needed. it was moved and seconded that sl0.00 be con- tributed to the "March of Dimes" and a bill of 53.00 was paid Mrs. Leigh Carter. New committees were appointed as follows: school (3 months): Mrs. Alton Younker and Miss Rita MzicNeill: sick (3 months) Mrs. Stanley Younker and Mrs. Leigh Carter. An interesting discussion on favorite supper dishes followed Next meeting is to be held in the school and everyone is to brlni: their donation for auction sale at that meeting. The program will be prepared by Mrs. Alton Younker and lunch committee will be Mrs. C. L, Cudmore. Mrs. Grant Leard, and Mrs. Arnett Shaw. The col- lection for the evening amounted to sl.20. A contest supplied by Mrs. Nel- son Stevenson was won by Miss Rita MacNelll. The meeting closed by singing "God Save the King” after which a dainty lunch was ,served bv the hostess and commit- tee ln charge. NORTH RIVER W. I. The regular monthly meeting of tiie North River W. I. was held at the horde of Mrs. Stirling Mac- Kinnon on Wednesday evening February 6th. Meeting opened with collect for Club Women and roll call was answered by nine members. The minutes of the last meeting were read and acloipted and bills niounting to 32.88 were present- ed 'and paid. New sick committe for next three months are Mrs. Russell Wheatley for Warren Grove. and Mrs. Stirling MacKinnon for were not present so were received and Mrs. Norris Kitson was chosen to represent the in- stitutc at the Red Cross Dinner. to be held on February 11th at the Charlottetown Hotel. Two letters were also received from Billy MacAuley who is serv- ing in Korea, thanking the mem- bers for their gifts at Christmas. It was moved and seconded that no Fund," and stood "March of Dimes." Place of next meeting was im- dccided with Lunch Committee to be M-rs. Roy Bruce. Mrs. Harry SCON. Miss Eleanor Younker and Mrs. Russell Wheatley. The meet- ing was then adjourned and lunch served by the hostess and com- mittee in charge. to the KINGSTON W. I. The regular meeting of the Kingston Women's Institute was held on Feb. 7th at the home of Mrs. Wiificld Yeo with ten mem- bers and four visitors present. One metnher paid dues and one new member was welcomed. Meet- ing opened with the honorary president. Mrs. Zylphu Newson taking the chair in the absence of the president. and the singing of the "Ode" followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was answered with a valentine. Minutes of last meeting were read. upproved and signed. School committee reported paper cups and soap needed. and Mrs. Huber Campbell was appointed. on aick---tomnnttee:--Mhlrszcmwitficid Yeo was appointed on school com- miitee. Mn. Merrll Green was appoint- ed to get sewing from the Red Cross nnd a "thank-you" card -vns read from Miss Laura Walsh for a gift sent her at Christmas. Cor- respondence was rend and discus- led. Mu. Calvin Holmes was appoint- ed to'send to Eaton'n and Simp- son's for a donation for the Red am. appointed for next three months.iYe”' Wh” 1”" Three urhank You" Cards we,.e.Tliis motion was carried. r-5.00 be sent to "Save The Child-I see the committee of the hall ubout cleaning it. A committee was appointed to see ubout a concert. Collection was taken. amounting to bl.00, friendship fund 31 cents. and the treasurer reported 525.25 made at the crokinole party. Next place of meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Merrill Green with lunch committee, Mrs. Edgar Newsou and Mrs. Wilbur Younkcr. Roll call to be answered with a joke. Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Zylpha Newson were appointed in program for the next meeting. ST. ELEANOIFS W. I. -The regular meeting of the St. Elennor's Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Tanton. The meeting opened in the usual manner with the presi- dent in the chair. Twenty-two members presented andi read the verses from greeting cards. The minutes were read, approved and signed. and the school com- mittee reported a few things need- ed for school. It was moved by Mrs. Bernard, seconded by Mrs. Easery that these be bought. New committee will be Mrs. Benton and Mrs. Essery. Mrs. White reported having sent six cards to the sick. and Eleanor Peny volunteered to serve for the next month. Lunch committee is Mrs. MaeNevin. Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. 'MacKlnnon. Mrs. Tanton, the treasurer. re- ported 383.49 on hand, and on mo- tion this report was adopted It was moved. seconded and carried that 33.00 instead of ,, 55.00 be charged the men of the Carpent- crs' Union. also that 55.00 be sent to the T. B. League. It was decided March of Dimes school children. it was moved by Mrs. Beaten. the to to leave collection E t w-mm . - seconded by Mrs. Lyle that a suit- ” 1 He School commmigftable gift be bought for Mr. Harold his home by fire. A letter from the Red Cross was read by Mrs. Bernard. This was dis used and nothing definite de- ci ed. A number of "thank you" cards were read in appreciation of cards or gifts sent. Mrs. Johnson gave a personal "thank you". It was then moved. secopded and canted that 1000 capsules be bought. ' It was decided by a show of hands that a cord party he held as a. means of raising money. A com- mittee of eight was appointed to take charge of same. The buying of it door mat for school was dis- cussed and on motion it was de- cided to appoint the teachers to( purchase it. Next roll call "My Favourite Household Chore". oiinted to 83.00. A nice lunch was served by the committee in charge. and I vote of thanks was extended to them and to the hostess. "God Save the Queen" was then sung. Collection am- NI-IW ANNAN W. I. to the members of New Annnn Women's Institute on Feb. 7. The nieetine opened with the Ode. fol- lowed bv Creed. and roll call was answered by 15 members handing in material for a quilt. One visitor was present. Minutes of January meeting were rcdn. approved and sinned. It was decided the roll call for March would be a house cleaning hint and the meeting would be at the home of Mrs. John Moase with Mrs. John Molnnin and lVlrs.Bruce W-rite to assist with lunch; Reports of committees were wlven as follows. Sick committee: Two calls made. fruit taken. and a copy of "institute News" sent to two shut-in charter members. school committee reported that dustbane, mpper towels. toilet paper and o.r..o. capsules were needed. and the committee was authorized Cross and Mrs. Heber Campbell, Mrs. Whitfield Yen and Mrs. Zylphn Newlon were appointed to to purchase same. Correspondence was read which donslsted of two thank-yoii letters, Mrs. Charles Waueli was hostess , a letter on Drama Festival, and one about the March of Dimes. It was moved and seconded that 35.00 be sent to March of Dimes. A num- ber of C. L.O. capsules were sold and the secretary was asked to or- der more from the Red Cross. also to order more cards from Homer Warren'Co. Mrs. B. Waite and Mrs. J. Moase and Mrs. E. Mouse are to piece I quilt at the home of Mrs. W. Mouse in the near future for a. quilting at. the home of Mrs. J. Moase on Feb. 15. with Mrs. A. Moase. Mrs. B. Waite and Mrs. W. Moase on iunch committee. Mrs. S. Moase then read the fourth lesson on home nursing. A bundle of remnants. a donation fio'm Eatonls. were on display. and several pieces were taken by mem- bers to be made into aprons and blouses. A large supply of Red Cross work was handed in and more articles taken by the mem- bers. Collection was sl.85. Two minutes' silence were ob- served in memory of the late King. and rho meeting closed with ”Go-cl Save the Queen." The programme committee took charge and a scramble-word eon- test of places in Nova Scotla was won by Mrs. Elmer Moase. Mrs. Walter Moase then gave a read- ing. The liostes. assisted by commit- lee. served a beautiful lunch, and 3. social hour was enjoyed by all. nocx w. it I -The president, Mrs. John Oliver. presided at the February meeting of the Dock Women's In- Siltule held on Monday evening, Feb. 11 at the home of Mrs. H. Clark. The meeting opened with the singing of the "institute Ode" followed by the roll call. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved. Correspondence included a letter of thanks for the donation to the l"Bread For Greece" campaign and a report of the public health nurse"; visit to the school. Miss Shirley MacArthur will be hostess to the next meeting, to be held the first Tuesday in March. with Mrs. Erskine Clark the refreshment committee and Mrs. Howard Clark and Mrs. Lloyd Wlikie providing the en- tertainment. Roll call is to be answered with "an Irish joke." The secretary was instructed to write for details of "The Garden Club" for school children. The Program consisted of a reading and contests. after which a delici- ous lunch was served. The meeting was brought to It close with the singing of ”God save the Queen." NOIIBOIIO W. I. -The regular monthly meeting of the Norboro Women's institute was held on Tuesday evening. Feb. 5. at the home of the Presi- dent. Mrs. Albert Murphy. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Twelve mem- bers responded to the roll call by an exchange of Valentines and handing in material for a quilt. There were three visitors present. The minutes of the previous meet- ing were approved as read and the School Committee reported that one new battery and two tubes had been purchased for the radio in the school and three new window shades were needed. The visiting committee reported one--coll--and---treat taken and it was moved and seconded that all bill: be paid. Mrs. John Andrews handed in the quilt which had been com- pleted since last meeting and it was decided to send same to the the Red Cross. Mrs. Clark Hardin: kindly offered to take the meter- ial for the other quilt. Correspondence included nThenk You Card from Mr. Harding and I letter from Mr. V. D. Hodson regarding the March of Dimes Campaign. Mrs. Bowness express- : treat. Copies of the institute News and other literature were distributed among the members. It was mov- ed and seconded to donate 310.00 C to the March of Dimes. Birthday box was passed around and the collection amounted to 81.20. Mrs. Wilbert Lawless invited the member: to her home for the next meeting when the roll call will be answered by an Irish joke. Programme Committee for the next meeting will beMiss Harriet Glov- er and Mrs. Clark Harding. A very interesting "Pantry Con- test," conducted by Mrs. stroke!- and Miss Margaret Forsythe onf ed her thanks to the members fo.-' proved quiin entutelnlng with Mrs. Clark Harding as winner. A very interesting contest "Names of pieces on P. E. island" was put on by Mrs. Arnold Doug- In and the prize won by Mrs. Croken. The meeting then adjourned with the National Anthem after which I. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. followed by a pleasant social hour. RICE POINT W. I. The monthly meeting of Rice Point Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rankin Mac- Laine on February 7th with a good attendance of membe . and one visitor. The president. Mrs. John . MacDontald, opened the meeting with the singing of the institute Ode and the minutes of the pre- vious meeting was read. approved and signed. Roll call was esponded to by each member payfng fifteen cents. A letter of thanks for l. gilt to I new baby was read and a dona- tion of two dollars was gratefully received from Mrs. Taylor. Plans for sending woollens to the Fair- field's Woollen Mills were com- pleted. A discussion regarding an entertainment to be held then took place. A bill was presented and or- dered paid and the sick committee was asked to remember two resi- dents ot the district who are sick Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Mac- Eachern, the lunch committee to be Mrs. Fletcher MacEaehern, Mrs. Mary Jane MacDougali and Mrs. Rankin MaeLaine. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. Meeting closed by singing, "God Save the Queen." CARD PARTIES AID VV. I. -Mrs. Leonard Pickering and rs. Earle Thompson entertained at auction forty-fives at their spacious home on two different oc- casions recently in aid of raising funds for the sherbrooke Women's institute. The time was very pleasantly spent by all who were present During the first evening fourteen tables of auction and two tables of crokinole were in play when the ladies' prizes Ollie Mecormack and Mrs. Ralph Compton. and the gentlemen's prizes by Messrs. Nelson Mugridgc and Mccormack. The second evening KPVPIIIEBI1 tables of auction were in play and the prizes went to Mrs. James Harris. Mrs. Nelson Mugridge. Messrs. Kenneth Simmons and Carl Chappell. The members of the Institute assisted the hostesses in serving. lunch all evenlniz. and the sums of 323.45 and 326.90 respectively were realized. SOUTH GRANVILLE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the South Granville Women's In- stitute was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Sterling Corbett on Friday evening. Feb. ll, 1952. Meeting opened in the usual manner and roll call was respond- ed to by 14 members with ex- change of Valentines. Minutes of the last meeting were read. ap- proved and signed. and thelsecre- tnry Miss Alexandra Keir. report- ed having sold the two Indian blankets remaining from bazaar since last meeting. and the sum of 50.00 received from sale was paid in the treasurer, Mrs. Wellington Macinnis. This brought the pro- oeeds from the bazaar to a total of 67.35. The committees then gave their reports. school committees report- ing towels required for school and Mrs. Sterling Corbett was appoint- ed to get same. sick committee reported five calls made and treats taken. and bills for some were on motion paid. as was also a. bill for a wedding gift to one of the mem- bers. New committees were then ap- pointed as follows: Program. Mrs. Louis Corbett and Miss Mae Buchanan: school. Miss Annabelle Keir and Miss Mae Buchanan: sick. Mrs.Louls Corbett and Miss Chrissie MarLeod: lunch. Mrs. Sheldon Abbott and Mrs Louis Corbett. Mrs. Wellington Maefnnis kindly Better lbegie A most delicious wheat cereal with extra bran- as a gentle aid to i-egularity! were won by Mrs. in I invited the members to her been for the next meeting. when the rolllcall is to be answered by an Irish joke. correspondence was read and discussed which included we thank-you notes for treats receiv- ed. It was decided to send 8500 to the T. B. League. Mrs. Russell Parsons thanked the members for .the gift which she received at her brldal shower. One wngrstulatlon card and two treats were also Ick- ncwledged with thanks. A program of Scotch songs and Scotch readings was much enjoyed by all, as was also a contest put on by Miss Irene Morrison, with prize drawn in favor of Mrs. Louis Corbett. Collection amounted to 85 cents. Meeting arijoiiriicd with "God lsuve the Queen" and lunch was iscrved by hostess assisted by com- lmittee. l I)ARl.IN(i'I'0N IV. I. Mis. I)ilVli'I iir-nnie was hostess lfor the February meeting of Dar- tlingion W. I. The meeting open- ed by singing "She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain", followed by the Creed. Roll call was answer:-ri by 8 nivmbcrs reading :1 recipe for winter supper dishes and one vis- ilnr was present. The minutes of the last meet- ing ii'Plt" road. approved and sign- ed. Sick i.-ommiitco reported one call made. Red Cross committee r('(lul'lC(I five pairs iinkic socks, two pairs of pyjamas-zind one pair of over.-ills pzisscrl iii. The new sick committee is Mrs. Harry Vi-r iioeven. Collection for the eveniiig was 55 cents. Roll call is to be answered with an Irish ioke at the next meeting and the program committee is to be Mrs. David Rennie and Laura Smith. The program for the evening consisted of two contests, the prizes for snmi- going to Mrs. David Pmnnie and Catherine Nich- olson. The meeting closed with "The King". and a delicious lunch was then servi-d by the hostess. At the close of the meeting twn pre- mium blzinl.-ct.-x wt-re nuctioned off. ST. A.VDRI-IVV'S SCHOOL Report for mid-term Exams. Grade X.-1. Annabell Doucetfe. - Grade VlII.-l. Agnes McQuil- ll. Grade vii.-l. Willard McKenzie. Grade vi.-l. Margaret Peters: 2. Gladys McQuillan: 3. Mary Dou- cette. Grade V- l. Leona McQull.lan; 2, Gerry Griffin; .1. Daniel Dou- cetle. Grade IV.--i. Maureen Maxin- non: 2. Erma Rose. ieiloggr taste Bigger Bran Flakes! , Grade Ill.-1. Kenneth Doucetie. Grade I.-l. Lawrence Dryucette; Justin 'McKlnnon. Tenclier-Shirley Mullen. 2. Simmer 293 lb. smoked shoul- der butt. Remove to shallow pan and score surface in dis- mond shapes. Stud with cloves. In saucepan mix: I tablespoon salad oil 2 teaspoon: Cairman'I Mustard VA cup brown sugar 5 tablespoons ketchup 3 tablespoons vinegar Simmer and irir until blended and pour over ham. Bake at 375"I-'. for 25 mins.. basting occasionally. For free recipe booklet, write to Reckilt & Colman (Canada) I.td., Station T. Montreal. emit house the f