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Annual Reports Dll, ‘Iliad; Donations ' .w.,....=-... ......*“== e Add cash in nk his. L INC ~fi.l Cali ll Bank Jan. I0. l“! $701.80 leeenclllatlon Balanee as per Ointment All omsundlnr cheques he" now been presented at Bunk AM the bclarioeseverfilikmdf” $761.50. 1 m" elnmlnad the ‘neasursr’! Financial Itatemeiit 1B0" "l4 ymd it and in order. All .‘ receipt have been checked to ' 1,, 3mg 5on1; and the disburse- ,n|e]$ gafgiljléooifilfl Cheque B003 i M) O - ALLEN I. COSII. Auditor. NTEEN‘ COMMIT’!!! mgoAOnnteen Committee bees to submit the 1011mm; reoortr ‘Phil covers nine months of this MW- exciting end most satisfactory venture, providing staff and min- agement for the Canteen S67v1“!- On May 1st, 1e42, at 34 hour! notice, a iew of our llrltbfifm iimot n‘§".."’°..%‘.‘.ini€2” n or ei- - l | q 1 think figures, which (fwd-hall present $3M‘, will speak se ves. | {olielorednthis our activities as an Auxiliary had never bmullhii "B zito such direct and constant con- ict with the men oi the Forces 111d our Committee has nothing out he hi hest. praise for the conduct of hose whom it is mu‘ honour and privilege to serve. At first our clients were, as was only natural owing to their pre- d ting niunbers, from the R. A. F. but increasing numbers of "*1"- "usi 111:" goam g er n an s irigpgf ccmredeship is notice- present. a bute to the lady, w In Memoriam ans. min-TAT: IIAMMI The deg-h pl M; her home i, Cape ormwagllnefi‘. B., on Jan- uary 20, 1943, of Mrs. Eliza Jane Seaman, wiie of James‘ Seaman. ithough she had been in iailuiz » ealth for some time death came to her dear ones after only a few days illness. Bhe was born in Prince Edward. island in the year of 1881 and was the youngest dauahter of the late Nelson Thomas oi Augustine cove P. E. 1. Besides he; nus shg leaves to mourn two sisters Mrs. Percy Bert. Bey- neld, N. B. and Mrs. Wm. McNeiil of Aug P. n mind and one eughter Ruby, Mn. Earl Spraque oi Cape Toi-mentlne. N- B. Also five grandsons, Ivsn Bpriuzuo of the armed forces in Aldershot, N. 8.: Jack of Halifax; George Stanle and Gordon at home. Tho ifunera was held on Friday the 2nd from the United Church. cave ormentine, N. B., conducted bv the Rev. Mr. Brooks. interment in the United cemetery. Bcvfleid. N. B. The pail bearers were essrs. Milton fglcen, Gulsenor M00 ashon, cerebral cker and In Jackson. Lovely floral tributes were re- seived. In Memoriam t -_-__ f an. vviuiam '1'. bleco The death occurred at Kilmuir. P. B. l. on January, 1. i943. of Wil- diam T. Ieeoo in his sixty-fifth year. Mr. Leeco suffered a. slight, shock amtlng at. Lower Montague at; summer but at that time it to himself. Shortly after him of the use of his right s‘ ., flpperently rallied for a short time. but fradually grew worse till he fliwi y passed awav at the homo of his son Lawrence in Kilmuir where he had been removed from his home in Cunbrldge, P. E. I. About six weeks Prim‘ to his death Mr. Leeco was born at Point Pleasant where he resided with his parents till lie married Catherine Mabel IrvinL in January 1900. Bhortlv after he gur- chased a_ home in Cambrld e_ w ere he had lived ever since. In is ea - ier years he went to sea. and lobster fished, saihnz on coasting vessels that plied between Maritime P01“. Boston, Muss, and Newfoundland. Later he gave no sailing mid took 11p house painting which with lob- ster fishing continued to be his oc- cupation till his death. Ml‘. Leech wns s. loving and devoted father and husband and was Well known uftlllnd the southern part of Kings Co. He leaves u) mourn besides u wrrow- mg widow, five sons and one Gauth- ter, Lowrence in Kiimulv: John and Hurpoy in Point. Plcnsziiit; Leslie 1n Abncy- Percy in the Navy and dough er Lois in the Prov. Sunotor- lum in Charlottetown; also one bro- ther Samuel in Pt. Pleasant. Two children piedeceased him. the eldest in infancy and Annie. Mrs. Nflwell MacDonald in October 1929. The funeral service was held in the Presbyterian Church at Peters Road and was buried in thecemet- ery at Peters Road. ftcv. M1. Pick- etts oi Murray i-iarbor oliiciutcd both in the church and at the grove. The sympathy of his "WHY friends goes out to the sorrowinil [umily in their bereavement. (Patriot please copy.) _._§__---———— FRENCH RXVER W. L The New Year's meetinfl 0! Coronation W. l. was held at the home oi Mrs, Andrew Bain on Tuesday evening. Jun. l0. with 13 members and l0 visitors present. ‘Ilic president, Mrs. Fred MEI-MK! presided. The meeting was open- ed by singing the Island Hymn. and the Institute Ode. find 7999M" irig the Club Woman's Creed in unison. ivlinutcs of last meetinfl were read and adopted and roll cull responded to by New Year verses. Four new nnmes were added to the roll. It was reported thug $16.65 was raised at the so- cial evening in the hnll. On mo- tion it. ivas decided to fill in the folder which Ml been sent to the "Aid It was also moved and secondc that all bills he pnid, including fruit for school children at Christmas, corn syrup for cocoa, etc. Thanks was extended to Miss Ethel MacLeod for donation of a - tee pot for the Institute mom. Five gnirs of socks and 1 prs, mit- tens av been scntt Red Cross since last meeting. t was fili- that e Institute members of pies or cakes at by the date. Mrs. J. K. Pldgeon took charge of the concert to be put on hall company at m early the program for the readings were Mrs. . with the questionnaire on Social Welfare. Mrs. Murphy ieod "sift- ers and Leavers" and Annie Mne- Leod rend a, New Year's message from the President oi the Feder- ated Wornenm Institute. Mrs. Montgomery and Ethel MacLeod. R. ., were appointed sick committee ior next month. Mrs. Elmer MacLeod invited the members to her home for the Feb. meeting, roll cell to be answered Harper and Mrs. Mnoieod. lunch committee. Collections amount- ed to 81.20 Wlar and 81.00 membership. e meeting clos- gg “by singing the National An- 0 l Yarn will distributed by Mrs. Stewart. Red Cross Conv ireshments were served h committee in char e and a song led by Mrs. gldgeon brcug an enjoyable evening to a close. large attendance o! parents visitors. ‘lihe tree occupied one comer successfully carried out: sdmo. Dialogue, Uncle Isms Present. Quortette, Mary, end Ruby Reeves. edgments Earith Linus Hefiel, Cl‘ P Reeves. Chorus. On Christmas Ive. Instrumental music. logue, Do Your DEV/DUB. Dis Eihoppting Early. Due A nee Bezel effel. _ ; GVNAZI PLANES. a Russian army officer shouts a command 1e lib gull-aircraft gunners. The German air force ea the Russian front has been badly by an exchange of valentines. Mrs. or. Re- J. °. ‘ i, sourii rnrerown coivcimr The Christmas concert of South Freetown school was held with-nit! schoo com was nicely decorated and a well laden o! the t. m iii-m 1-min- by the chairman Mr. Illdon Drun- mond, the following pron-em wee lllute and chorus by Recitation, saving, Rose Reeves Robert, Rose Monologue, Christmas Acknowl- mostlc, Christmas liockinfl, I 11D . Recitation, Our Table, Him Chrieimal Y we imy a very sincere tri- hom we are ortunete enough to have as Con- n Managcr. Mrs, Fraser has not only endeared herself to the boys, but it ls u. pleasure to work to see the efficient wny she handles the mnnv dif- ficult shortage situations urislng from time to time. It would well to keep in mind that Mrs. Fraser's Job is actualalfia i2 hour one, as she is liter v on dut , buying or managing irom 12. a.m. to 12.00 p.m. During her two “ absence in the summer, a few of the members wok turns in managing the Canteen. monks in this connection are especlall due to Mrs. Weston Wliiticck an Mrs. I Henry, who with the assistance of five or six others ke t everything in motion without a. itch. But we must not, forget the ma- chinery oi the lent - the will- in; workers of he Ladies’ Auxili- ary. Our system as you know, to list the personnel in shifts, 50 members per wee . As we have been 89 weeks in operation, this means that 1950 turns d ty have been done by 300 members. And now to give YOii some elec- triiying figures - in these 80 weeks 0r 9 months we have served 05.000 sailors, soldiers, airmen and veterans -~ a stag eriri; statement but quite true. w ich Inesns that in twelve months, we will not be fer short, ii not over the 100,000 mar Of his New Year's Day was the high light, when we serv- l0ill men. ‘heats have also been provided for th men, vi: free tea, coffee, sandwic se end cake‘ o_1-_1_ sevgral ggcssions - Christians Recitation. A Christmas Wish, Freda Stetson. Drill. In Grandma's Day, swirls. Recitation, It I Were a saute, Clarence Dsvison. Dialogue, Heck Bay; It. Recitation, A christmu hob- Mildred Reeves. . Bong, Mary, Ruth and Martina Reeves. . - Good Night, chorus. Aim‘ the program Mrs. Heffel moved n. vote of thanks to the teacher, Miss Ixummond, to which Mr. Thomas Drummcnd seconded and n. iew remarks. The teacher then thanked all those who helped make the concert a s coess u . Santa then anpeered in his usual jovial manner \nd distri- buted many gifts to the childre end teacher. ‘The singing of the National An- them brought a, very enjoyable eve lo . _r Legion Auxiliary nussus sonofsiis chm mo: building. n» m» 4s W" Just whet every woman needs for today's bigger washes! HOW MSAPPOINTING it is to work for lioureoveratubfulofclothlmamlyto heat someone say they're "half-walled." Yet, unless you have Suniighfe extra- eoapineee for those extra-dirty spots, your veehienpttobeonlyhaif-clean. WHY TAXI CHANCES when it In so seq to get bright washes-ell over! Just give time stubborn spots a. touch of Sunligh Instantly a firm film of soap comes in contact with the dirt. Then, ls you wash, Sunlight’: even’ pained extra cleansing power ' ‘vans/w: SAYING-JWY "- ‘ “Memorandums; i ' nuvls/nneomlflnnln: no nwrren now ‘IOU oo voua WASH _ vou ueeo stmuemt “sxmn- EISIEST DISHWASHIN THESE illlilSi-tilflSfiffilgigllvllg-Il" ginfiiifififfiofiithfitmrd! ‘I! AM because Sunlight; “P'=¢¢-'-°3='§Fi§l'y.'““" ’° . dirt. The "touglieePeuffs, collars, edgeeheme some brighter . . . easily. And such a gloriously meet-Inching waah, tool Safeforeelon SAY GOODBYE to ats-saky, half-washed clothce. Try Sunlight’: deep-down washing power on today's extra-grimy work clothes. Sunlight Soap is safe for finest materials. Grand for colon. And remember, with Sunlight herd rubbing isn't necessary. The Sunlight method of washing is thorough yet amazingly cafe and gentle. FOR A COMPLETE WASHING JOB YOU CAN'T DO WITHOUT SUNLIGHT D87. New Year's Dey and on the low water Saturdays between pay days when funds are at low ebb. For our New Year's Day treat. we have to than]: the Tuesday N t Dance Committee, e gesture w ch we much appreciate. We r the temporary ab- d of one of our e, Mrs. George Hei- place ing ac- ceptabl and efficiently filled by Mrs. arold Messervy. welcome the return to Mrs. Croken. Those of you who remember the Canteen kitchen as i rejoice in our stream bed cutter, our electrio stove and the many improvements end l htenera of labour, none of wh h is more rateiul to tired feet than the ex- y ortably padded battle- nct within our province to deal with the financial side of the canteen, as this is a matter en- tirely to do with the Wei- Ber- vices Canteen Committee, but it is sufficient to sev that the men teem in be entirely satisfied with he results obtained end are ever reldy t0 Oltodilille and assist. We wOuld like elpeclall to thank Mia wsllm- and w. Pa ex‘. Convex-lots oi the Men's Canteen Committee. Mr. Sherren, the genial President the on, Mr. beightizer, the secretory, Brmm. Donald lfennedv and Veteran Campbell or their courtesy and kindness to ll!‘ gnaw Of our initial X ".19 . he Committee must go on ‘ ti... drains hi?" you: _.- w, Bruc tile =5 . in rests he had so much at heart where his courteous and ready ti» Commi. who allv was always available. “i6 t . 11g We gig by t e fact ltlilat in no way are we uty s? Pgt 0n the insp and n1 And a 22°“ .. 1 e r nn Comnxllflt " will’ oi as in our Canteen work. Ofln ma Q an the w and sfficienc been a grea ' leum. fleets credit on a. very powerful of the csnuii i . gnsd on belgiirllif u. m Crokeii, Mrs.'K. d‘. a. rren, MAR Convener Canteen Cmnmiitee NIWLONDONW.L l ti mndmgngl ll’ m” h! 0f the ROI presl with the (h-eed ti I n. in? were read arid in expressing their great sense 51 W‘? ef their raptor at their Yea eaa help y in the death of Arthur ll is not only a loss t0 Auxllier , but more to the unteen, whose ary meeting foo i the me oi Min Catherine Ce Collection $1.56. Meeting sic. 5L2‘ lltéitmtl “lift? ‘"255 e committee in ‘charge. n and’ by Mrs. Oscar 9- ‘raiik Ramsay and P: am gtanley Brown and H ibobert consisted oi let- fi-un two soldier lstmes report is justified the pub- vlays runember, that our is entirely dependent on for no onteen - no Canteen stinger bricks without straw illingness. cheeriulness oi the members has satisfaction and re- tfhlt was moved and on that we send for two more “Institute News." After much discussion it was de- cid have a concert sometime lid OI Alflill- ma. i, s. Y F. COS]! Ladies’ Auxiliary (wtoit I sweater 1.1m at the home a m. n3. i ml. s‘ "l"? ‘ ' Maclrwen on _Jsn. i4 nge, i prs. seamen‘: socks, m“ Ind °Yl firs. service socks. l bill's boa noel: wetter. 1a p11. worn n’; ‘ elstionngrii? "uitnn 1m discussed $4 filled ‘m’? the ecnvener, Mn. mo", g 53°C"!!! Ofifllilled of Qmqmtflt d. noun a. wean of ‘mi-onto. who has recently heel appointed ls meciu assistant to l-l J. Oennioheel, Co-ordlnator oi Pro- cmgtigs. Departuient of Munitioni l . so... ca? am red ii ti orwe vin theicne? o} eeptaiel Axle eelilieie more! hen s t; i minutiae egeeiirl! helping the people o all‘ u “slaw. IANM UT, twe