MAY 15. 1951 3-THE GUARDIAN. WN ”AGE NINE O50 Io OIOOO 'i H-ION! OI vlsn HOUSEHOID FINANCE HFC specializes in prompt cash ! 1”,-.31 Borrow to clean up overdue vtexu-,--homencairi vamtion erpenaea...any zuod purpose - can as Yoer'3lgndawo ' You do not need endorses or bank- able security. Select yopr own repay- ment plan. UP W24 UWM-OWOIEPIY. HFC service is fast. friendly. de- pendable. Phone or come in today! noawvwrlw voinmm HOUSEHOLD mum cunts em llullann an uncut ecasuan nuns. uauwra iso or-eel George, sweat lulu I lines 2992 CHAILOTYITOWN. 'aIole Wows Na d or byeppalnnad Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Jtewinding and Repairs PHONE M44 Mending West Kent school. were read. The travelling apron. was turned in and it was decided to give pro- I; coeds am to the salvation Army , Drive. in! P. W. C. Bsaan rssnsr. MacLEOD Isabel was born at High Bank. attended the school there. later Sh joined the Special Matriculatlo: Class at P.W.O. in 1943, and gm, year is in the Arts section or the graduating class. Her plans tor the iuture are indeiinits as yet. noivaan mwcs Moose Donald, born at Pownal June 7. i928. is the son or Mr. Arthur and the late Mrs. Moore. A.iter ” ”" Pownal school Bruce spent a. few years on the farm. Caued to the Christian Ministry in l9i'l, he entered the Special Matriculation class and this year is the valedictorian oi the Gradu- ating class. Graduates STANLEY DONALD MMNAIB Stan is the son or Mr. and Mrs. IJohn A. Macllair of Charlotte- town. This year he is almember or the Science graduating class. .Next year he hopes to attend Dal- housielllniversity, where he will study (or a degree in Zoology. Manama? MacMUllD0 Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Erie MacMurdo. was born in North Bedequ on November 17, i930. Margaret attended public school there and continued in Prince of Wales for two years she spent two years as a Lab Technic- ian in Montreal and returned to complete fourth year. Margaret E the Life President of the Graduat- ing Class. Eventually she hopes to receive her science degree irom Dalhousie. . Women's Institute Meetings BALTIC W. I. Baltic W.'I. held its regular ELEOIRIOAL meeting on the evening oi May 3. at the home oi Mira. Earle Matth- APPLIANCE ews. Meeting opened in the. usual way. Nine members answered roll RODS." call by exchanging seeds. Minutes approved and signed. A report from llixecutlve Meet- oi District Convention was i It was the unanimous In courtships, who chases whom? Marital experts say. in 5 out of 4 cases, the girls chase the boys. However. in every case, buoy duty . . SAVE WITH THE LOW.-PRICE BIO VAUJE LONE-WEARING Goonfveelt MARATHON A leader in the low-price Iold WHITE ROSE MOTOR Oil. cbuucarboni llMIll.D MVANIIS opinion or the meeting that the tea-hour be conducted as in form- ier years. sick committee reported send- ing one treat. school committee said a pencil sharpener was needed and it was moved and seconded that one be purchased. Bill oi 31.00 for tiolet tissues was paid. Cuu , ndence consisted of let- ters from the supervisor re resol- utions ior District and Annual Conventions, from Mrs. Smallman re Island Drama Association. from Mrs. Elmer Rnnsay, Convener oi Agriculture and iroin salvation Army. It was decided to try to get the Northam play, and plans were made (or entertaining the cast. The secretary was asked to write to l-3aton's and Simpson'- ior-donationn oi cotton. Collect- ion 31.05. Fees .3 cents. Program consisted oi humorous reading "A Radio Recipe" by Mrs. Burns and to Know Your Members contest by Mrs. Bruce crazier. won by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. V Meeting closed by National An- them after which a delicious lunch was served by the hosts: assisted by Mrs. Edgar Matthews. NEW LONDON W. E. The regular or the au- illary oithe w.sr.s.orNev1nn- don United Church was held in the church vestry ioliowing the afternoon Iervice on Gunday, April is. Because of the late hour the worship service was dispensed with and the meeting opened with silent prayer followed by Dedica- tory Prayer given by Mrs. Louis Campbell. The business period was con- . The as-w'low-price Marathon is an extra-: value tire with every feature. you would cxpea in a guaranteed Goodyear 0 o o illdlld-. lag the famous center-: traction non-skid dia-t mood tread. It's a the built so give you out- standing mileage. As its namelinpllesitruno o a I and Rlllllm 0 Ind nuns. com5 in and see 19' . A. hours a co. LTD,-. aauaau Morons rro. OIIIAI M070” BALI! I aaayica r a. 'l'bero.ware eight members and two visitors indent. The , rs- portsd twenty-live calls made and siatoon bull and 41 cards out to Hit and shut-ins. There' were twelve books read. It was decided topackaboxtobeaenttoxorea. The possibility oi having a. film shown at some iuture meeting was discussed Correspondence consisted of a letter tram Mrs. John Scott, Pres- byterlal 5 J. 1., A. the yearly allocation. There was also a thank-you note. The next meeting will be held at the home at am. Leslie Payn- tcr. Text word will he "love." Mrs. Harold will have the Dedlcatory Prayer and the leader will be Mrs. C. B. Goes. The meeting closed with "the Lord's Prayer in unison. ALBEITON W. I. Mrs. l.!t. Burke entertained the Alberton Women's Institute at her home lriday evening. Mrs. C. H. Weeks presided. 'l'ha school com- mittee reported the appreciation ctthsteachcrsiorwhatthew. I. has done tor the school. It was noted that the radio can be used only in the principals room be- cause the others have no outlets. The. public health nurse's report showed that she examined ninety- ilve children and given (our health talks in the school. The visiting committee reported six hospital and three home calls. It was announced that the dis- trict convention is scheduled for June 23th. Correspondence in- cluded an appeal (or the save the Children Fund; a letter re joining the' Drama Association; one from Mrs. Murdock who is convener or Home Economics, and one irom Mrs. Elmer Ramsay who is con- vener oi 'w'culture. There was also a treat. delicious home-made ul. pest, coalition and bib: prep- srnhons em! parent 0? ' Uoys. la Inlhlrmederssgs, uichllulpo nlnlb upslnwgand s..ts,.33'um ' ma romud in fun niotcl rudge and a thank-you note from Mr. Henry Claka in appreciation oi a iavor done by the Institute. The treasurer reported a bal- ance or 344.00 on hand. Bills were ordered paid. The hall committee. Mn. Arthur Wilkie. Mrs. A. C. Green, and Mrs. Cedric Hunter, was ,, d Mrs. Michael Ahearn and Mrs. Henry Myers will be on the school commit and Mrs. R. E. McDon- ald and Mrs. Herbert Champion on the visiting committee. Mrs. McDonald invited the mom'- bers to her home for the June ' The ” i h t will be Mrs. Gordon Coiiin. There will be a program 0! iilrns. The roll call will again be answered by an exchange of seeds or plants. The executive will arrange a showing 01 films tor the school children in the hall. Several con- tests, provided by Mrs. Wilkie. were enjoyed. Reireshrnents were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Everett Shea and Mrs. T. J. Keefe. A ALEXANDRA W. L The May meeting oi the Alex- andra Womenia Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Cyril Jones on Tuesday evening, the lat. Twelve membe s were present and two visitors. Roll call was an- swered by exchanging plant slips. Tha vice-pr ” conducted the meetin which began with the Ode and continued on in the usual manner. cuss spondence received during the month was read by the secretary. Minutes oi previous meeting were read, approved and signed. 311.50 was collected for the Red Cross; Mrs. Harold Benton was appointed to look after same. Sick committee reported two sick calls made and treats taken. School committee reported need oi paper cups, whlchiwill be pur- chased right away. The W.I. re- cently sponsored an excellent va- riety concert put on by Vernon River in Pwwnal Hall, which not- ted 053.10. . Institute News was received and passed out to members. loved and seconded to donate 82.00 to salvation Army drive. Delegates to T3. convention then gave their report at meeting held at The Cline Hotel. I" " ” 00 cents. ' . Two packages or cotton prints were distributed to the members, to be made up into articles for sale. 'Mrs. Atwood Mcnae kindly invited members to her home ior the June meeting. Lunch com- mittee: Mrs. Ernest Maccabe, Mrs. Nat Macxinnon. Mrs. Benj. Wood. Roll call is to be answered by paying in pennies according to the size 0! your shoes. Meeting adjourned. CENTRAL IOYALTY W. L The May meeting or Central Royalty women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Earle Foster on n ' ,, Ap- ril 28. The meeting opened by repeat- ing the Creed in unison. Fourteen members answered roll call by do- nating an article for grab bag. TM Secretary read minutes 0! previous meeting. Treasurer re- ported bank balance oi 630.30. Collection amounted to 81.10. 32.75 was realized from grab bag. A resqlution prepared by one of the members was read by the pre- sident. Much discussion iollowed. It was moved by Miss Trainer and seconded by Mrs. Harry Ma.cAus- land that this resolution, asword- ed. be presented at district con- vention by delegates. It was moved by Mrs. MscAua- land and seconded by Mrs. Stew- drt to cancel the donation to Red Cross ior this year. It was decided to obtain mater- ial tor a short play or dialogue to be presented by the Institute at the district convention at Brack- ley on June 22. Correspondence was read and discussed by mmnbara. It was by Mrs. Mainland and aeo- by Mrs. Iowa: to PO! 8100 Drama Association. Volunteers nerve to canvass district tor the Red Shield drive, Salvation Army. commencing May lat. committees gave reports. and new ones were appointed as ici- lows: Lunch. Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Cecil Wood, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Agnew. Entertainment, Myrtle MICRM. Ateta. Machean. It was moved by 3511- 348014904 and seconded by Mrs. Foster to , L ribbons ior school child- ren ior Musical Festival. The nest regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday night, June 7, at the home .01 Mrs. Wen- dall Wood. Following adjournment a deuc- ious lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by the committee in charge. A social chat was then en- joyed by all present. 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