TH T THURSDAY. Proposed Federation Discussed By (lueen Square H. And 3. A general meeting of the Queen Square Home and school Associa- tion was held Tuudsy evening at Queen square school. Judge C. St. Clair Trainer presiding. Introduced by Col. Lee 1''. Mac- Donald. and under the training and leadership of Miss Bethany MacDonald. it boya' choir of forty voices rendered four selections. each of which was enthusiastically received by the audience. A solo part was carried in splendid man- ner by Master Carl Cheverle. After rout.lne business was eon- ducted. Judge Tralnor introduced the subject. of the proposed 1edera- tion of provincial Home and school anocistioris. It was unanimous- U decided by vote of-the associa- tion to Join this federation. if and when formed. Five voting delegates were selected to attend the or- ganisational meeting. Those nam- ed were M.rs. George Chandler. Mrs. Charles Cheverie, Judge Trainer, Mr. Stephen Connolly, and Mr. James Mocalium. Following the showing of a den- tal education film. Dr. L. 8. ol- Meaxa addressed the group on the subject of dental health, and dealt in a most comprehensive and in- formative manner with many phases of this question. The thanks of the association were tendered Di'. O'Meara by Judge Trainer who amured the speaker the earnest support of the present dental health situation. Col. MacDonald spoke briefly on the school's recent purchase of Ti projector, and the meeting con- cluded with the showing of ii short educational film. crystal chapter Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Crystal Chapter of the L. O. B. A. was held at Charlottetown on Thurs- day. January 15th, with a large attendance of members. The Senior Preceptress, Mary Mac- Phail. presided. A satisfactory report was read by the recording registrar, Mae Adams. The treasurer's report was read by Prec. Alice Jewel, and the a.udiiois' report by Prec. Gladys Downe. The following officers were elected and installed by Past Sr. Prec. Janet. MacLeod, assisted by Free. Dickie, Prec. Seaman and Prec. Ms.cPhaii; Sr. Prec.. Mrs. Gladys Downs; Jr. Prec. Mrs. Rena. Mlaccaull; Rec. Registrar. Mrs. Annie Wil- lis; Fin. Registrar, Mrs. Annie Darrach; Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Jewell; Chaplain, Mrs. Elizabeth Best: Deaconess, Mrs. Edith Tay- lor; First Lecturer. Mrs. Mary A. MacDougali: second Lecturer. Mrs. Margaret Callbeck; First Escort. Miss Annie MacDougall; second Escort. Mrs. Florence Ross; Ten Virgins, Mrs. Mary S. MacDougall, Miss Pearle Cameron, Mrs. Mae Adams, Mrs. Lilla French, Mrs. Susie Moore, Mrs, Edith Mac- Phaii, Mrs. Catherine MacDonald. Mrs. olive Hansen. Mrs. Margaret Shaw, Mos. Stuart Dawson; In-I rier Sentinel, Mrs. Myrtle Mac-A Phail; Outer sentinel. Mrs. Eu-1 daviila Weeks; Musical Director. Mrs. Hazel Large; auditors, Mrs.i Olive Hansen, Mrs. Mary Dickie' and Mrs. Mae Adams. i Past. Sr. Preceptresa MacPhail' was presented with It gift of re-' rnembrance from the Chapter. A delicious lunch was served by the. committee in charge. . The next meeting is to be held; in Charlottetown with a lunch; mmmittce of Mrs. Janet. Mach-.od,! Mrs. Catherine MacDonald and Mira. Mary S. Mar-Dougall. BURTON W. I, -H The first meeting or the Bur- ton Women's Institute was held on January 13th at the home of Mrs. Hamid Howard. with twelve mem- her: present. The president, Mrs. Peter Dalton, brought the meeting to order. The Instiltiile ode was sung by all the members, followed by re-g peating the creed in unison. Thai minutes were read by the secretary? and approved. The coil call was; nnrwered by giving it penny for the! size of shoe, ' The various committees gave their reports and the following new ones were appointed: School: Mrs. Mei- vyn MacGregor and Mrs. Coleridge Rogers; sick. Mrs. Loretta. Oolllcut and Mrs. Henry Dalton: lunch: Mrs. Harold Howard. Mrs. Melvyn Maoaregor. Mrs. Wilfred Dalton and Mrs. Edna Colllcutt. 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