NQVEMBER 28. 1950 -oi-T"j"-1:. , . Women at Institute ir...t...r. ST. PETERS LAKE W. I. in of St. Pet- rhe :"l,l”"f'1,"M 'held at the era W, M3 uoyd McEwen with mm 2, mmpm present. Meet- ”"”"'pm by singing Institute 3 gziilowed by roll call with each her fee. ”””,',f:.p?.,yr-mo'iua women was read O” Minum of last annual I:m"",:g;:,'my meeting were ,,rewd. proved and smiled- Collection taken ainountinl to ningty cent.s. "y then gave I Tgznsigiegymuerade Dance held rMorell Hall. Members decided 3 mm, school. Committees were men heard from and new ones ap- f,'f,?:'dii.e business of the meeting was over the election of officers wok place. president-Mrs. Ronnie McDon- wi1;g.;e.president-Mrs. Elmer Mic- E:,;'-emy-treasuru -Mrs. Ruth- uen MacDonald. Auditors - MIS- ,,',,g 1, to be held at 1 Mrs. Vernon Ander- 35, glrfdnioll call is to be answered by 5 Christmas verse. u Mugging closed with God Save he King" after which a delcol-I5 lunch was served by the hostess. KINGSTON W1- Vernon Ander- iortecnth annual meeting mire;-egular monthly meetini 01 Kmswn w, I. was held at the bone oi Mrs. William and Mrs. Stewart Colwill with the President residing, Meeting opened with the lfnstitute, Ode followed by the creed In unison, Roll call was answered by iouricen members. Mini-I105 Ol ociober meeting and last annual meetjng were read and IDPTDWG ma Signcd, Fourteen members paid dues mounting 00 33-50- Bills were presented and paid. it was moved and seconded to get brushes and window blinds for school. Correspondence was read ma discussed. Two SYXHDBI-hy Cams were acknowledged and we thank- I. yollt Cara: noved and seconded that wreath be purchased for monu- ment. Collection .75 Roll call to be answered by PAW"? -50 wm'3' n was decided that each member bring something to next meeting ior orphanexe. The foliowiri gofflcers were el- acted for 1950-51:-I-Ion. President. Mrs. Earl Willis; nesident -Mrs. William Colwlll; Treasury - Mrs- Whitfield Yeo; Seoretary - Mrs. Samuel Willis; Correspondence Secretary - Miss Edna Colwill; Auditors - Mrs. I-ieber Campbell and Mrs. Stewart Colwlll; Direct- ors-Mrs. Albert Glow, Ml.-s. Bert- ram Willis; Red Cross-Mrs. Ty- rus Holmes; sick Committee-Mrs. Edgar Newson: Friendship Fund- Miss Shirley Newson. Next place oi meeting Mrs. Samuel Willis. Lunch committee -lbs. William Colwill and Mira. Malcolm Macswain and Mrs. Myron Holmes. Mrs. Bertram Wil- lir moved meeting be adjourned. 00ENWALlr-YORK PT. W. X. The annual meeting of Com- wall-York Pt. W. I. met. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Murchison with twenty-eight members and two visitors present. Meeting opened with the Inst- itute Ode followed by repeating the "collect for Club Women" in unisai. Minutes of the last meet- ins and last annual meeting were me approved and signed. The president's address was giv- en by the president. Mrs. Eeirl lowther after which the reports of the school and sick committees were given. - Hall Secretary reported clone in bank. Treasurer reported cash on hand mm. it was also reported that soon Cod Liver oil Capsules were "Wcht by the members and fifty- four cases oi cans. The following officers were elected for the coming year:- Elllesident--Mrs. Reginald Mac- wen. rice Presdsnt-Mrs. Earl Iow- mssmhrv-wn. staruoy Murch- Tfeaeursr-Mrs. Gordon Mao- Ewen uglroctors-Mrs. coiih MaoPhail, I. Heber Horne. Mrs. "IN MI . Muri God Auditors-Mrs. Elmer key- Mn. Clairence Murchison. 0”" Semi-arr -. Mrs. Daniel Golgi. Sick Committee - Mrs. mg Mwhnil. Mrs. Aubrey Mac- ", - Mn. Doullaa MacDonald. l. Charles Macxlnnon. noifllieool committee. Mrs. Hebcr W Ho.wMrs. Gammon, Mn, Arm. mi. Miss Christine Mac- take charge of Wooliens. A vote of thanks was extended to retiring officers. . Mrs. I-Iaaen Howard kindly in- vited the members to her home for the December meeting. Meeting closed with "The King" Deliciou.s lunch was them served by the York Point Ladies. EMYVALE W. l. The monthly meeting of Italy- vale W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Iawrence Murray, with attendance of sixteen member: and several vis- itors present. Meeting opened with Institute Ode. Roll call was ans- wered by paying .05 cents. Several letters were read and discussions followed on each. Premium blankets were given in and it was decided to give a pair to St. Vincent's Orphanage. Also one to secretary for packing blank- eta. And one to be lotteried. More capsules are to be ordered for school children. . The election of office, for com- ing year were then appointed:- President-Mrs. James Grilhn. secretary Treasurer - Mlss Dot McGinn, Vice rucsdent-Mrs. Wal- ter Cody. Directors-Mrs. J. J. Murray, Mrs. Peter Clarkin. Auditors-Mrs. Louis Giriffin, Auditors-Mrs. Louis Griffin. tee for November. Mrs. Amos Cal- laghan and Mrs. Maurice McClos- kell. School-Mrs. V. Mccloskey. and Mrs. Tobias Murray. Programme-Mrs. Louis Griffin. Mrs. Peter Clarkin. It was decided to give a basket of fnilt to one of the boys in the district who has been sick. Roll call next meeting to be answered by Phyllis membership fees. Miss Mclsiroy was chosen to be lender for sewing club. Next meet- ins at home of Mrs, Amos Calla- ghan. Meeting adjourned. A delic. ious lunch was served by Mrs. Murray after which a. pleasant ev- ening was spent. BRACKLEY POINT W. I. The fifth annual meeting of B-rackley Point Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrslow- ell Younker Thursday. Roll call was answered by four- teen members paying their mem. bership fees 'IHvo visitors were present, one of which became a new member. Minutes of the last annual and the last monthly meetings were read and approved. The retiring president, Mrs. Willard Mccallum thanked the members 1;: their henrty C0-Operation during the Year, and solicited the same for her successor. Three members. namely Mrs. Howard Cudmore. Mrs. Walter McLure, and Mrs. Fenton Me- Lure were Presented with gifts in appreciation of their services, These members in turn expressed thanks to the Institute for their thoughtfulness. , The teacher. Miss Doyle reported for. the school, and requested that towels and toilet tissue be purchas. ed. Mrs. Earle skefiington was ap. pointed school visitor for Novem- er. . There'were no sick calls during the month. The treasurers report from previous year. amounting to 3647.16. Expenses 3423.09. Balance 354.07. New sick committee for the fol- lowing four months: Mrs. Colin Mdrure, Mrs. Walter Gregor, Tile committee in charge of sending parcels to limgland re- ported two boxes shipped recently to the J institute. A letter was read from the Cancer society expressing appreciation for the generous donation of 3.20.00 hum this Institute. The ember. decided to obtain Cod Liver Oil Celpsulea ft! the children through the Red Cross, and voted unanimously that Or- phanage chiidren should receive children's allowance. Tile opportunity of attending a cooking class on P. W. 0. Nov. 20. N or 30 was extended by the 1 0.. D. E. and the secretary was asked to send for tickets for those who could be present. The following articles were sent in to the Red Ci-oss:1 Ba-by Lay- ette. I crib quilt, 0 girls toquea, 2 pairs overalls. 0 pairs ankle socks. The following officers were al- ected for the coming year: President-Mira. Gregor McCall- um. Vice-President - Miss Irene Oa- hill. - - ' seq-etary-'rreasurer-Mb-s. How- ard Cudniore. Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Rnton McLure. Director--Mrs. Lowell Younkeir. Mrs. George Shaw, Mrs. Earle Bkeffington. Auditors--Mrs. Walter Gregor. Mrs. Fred Hughes. Red Cross Convenora - Mrs. Howard Cudmorc. E30161 One was asked to l0pvsaieaa-auaivenaAi.- '5 II" double tuatl Double 0. ill! Double nutritious! n:':.umo'oc;aYnum aunt N. M! 3 ou'll be glad We LLLI cereal ii'st!efe2iwiti-fitiii' showed receipts including balance. Collection-34.90 cents. Mira. Willard Mccallum invited the December meeting to her home where an auction sale of Christ- mas articles will be held these to be passed in in r , rise to roll call. Miss Irene Cahili in charge of program a During the social hour a. delic- ious lunch was served by the hos- tess after which the meeting clos- ed by slnging the National Anthem. SPRING VALLEY W.l. Mrs. Andrew Oaseley was hostess for the spring Valley W. 1. -for their annual meeting. Sixteen members paid dues. Three viators were pres- ent. The president thanked the members for their splendid co-oper- aticn during her term of office. Two sick calls were made. The secretary than gave an itemized re- port of the years work. Mrs. W. J. Harrington on behalf of thelmembers thanked the secre- tary for her untiring work during the year. Committee reported a stove had been purchased for the hall. The orphanages ollectio were not completed, The officers elected for 1961 were as follows. President Mrs. Roy Tuplin, Vice President -- Mrs. Charlie Cole. secretary-treasurer - Mrs. Hiram Harrington. Auditors - Mrs. Robert Glover and Mrs. An- drew Caseley. Directors - Mrs. Fred Profitt, Mrs. Keith Harrington. Mrs. Harry Sudsbury. Convenecr Of Red cross Mrs. Robert Glover. 3,000 capsules were ordered from the R. C. office It was decided to have a card party in the near fu- ture. Readlngs were given by Mrs. Wesley Cole and Mrs. Hiram Harr- ington. A thank you message from Baby Wendell Bryanton. and a song con- test sponsored by Miss Curly. The prize was won by Mrs. Willard Bryanton, Mrs, Fred Profitt invited members for the December meeting. Roll call to be answered by an EX- change of gifts. By motion it was decided to open meetiings at 7.30 o'clock during the winter months. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Meeting closed with the King. CANOE COVE W. I. The November meeting of the Canoe Cove W. I. was held in the school house Friday evening Nov. 17th. Meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by repeatng the creed. The president Mrs. Dan MacPhce presided. Roll call was answered by ten members. Three visitors, each naming her favorite cake. The Secres tary read the October minutes and same were'approved. Institute News rivcre received Cor- respondence read and discussed. Reports on recent dance made. Cash taken in amounting to 52.55. Moved by Mrs. Beecher Hlckox. seconded by Mrs. John Maccanneil that all bills be paid, School Committee reported buy- ing towel rack. Paper towels and stove guard for schocl. sick committee reported sending fruit to one member. Moved by Mrs. M irhead second- ed by Mrs. Roy Mac hee that these bills be paid. Committee's to buy colored chalk. Blackboard paint. also four dozen cups. Next roll call to be answered by exchangcng Christmas gifts. hunch committee - Mrs. Dan -MacPhee, Mrs. Beecher Hickox. Mrs. M. B. Macxinnon. Mrs. H. Mulrhead. December programme committee. Mrs. Dan MacPhee and Mrs. A. J. Macxlnnon. . The meeting was closed by sins- ing "O'Candda." Mrs. Dan MaoPhec invited the ladies to her home for the next meeting. An enjoyable lunch was then served by the lunch Committee. LEEVIEW W. I. The annual meeting of Lake- view W. I. met on Nov. 9. at the home of Mrs. L. D Rose, with thir- teen members present. The meeting opened with the Institute ode, followed by Creed. Minutes of the last annual and regular meetings were read and approved. Secretary's report was then read . also reports of com- mittoes. The following officers were then appointed. President -- Mrs. J. E. Dingwell. Vice-Presdent - Mrs. Francis Rose. seorctary-'1'reasur- er - Mrs. Lloyd Rose. Auditors - Mabel Rose, Mrs. Lyman Rose. Mrs. C. McCormick and Mrs W. Baker. Sick Committee -North Lake, Mrs. W. Fraser, Mrs. Me- Ccrmick. Lakeville, Mrs. Lloyd Rose, Mlrs. Clarence Rose. Program Committee - Mrs. LY- man Rose and Mrs. Eamcat Avery 36.00 was voted for secretary for coming year. Correspondence was read by secretary and discussed. 35.00 was voted for Cancer Fund. secretary to send for Christ- maa cards. Program -- Demon- stration on knitting by Mrs. Clar- ence Rnse; song - Mrs. Avery. Mrs. Lyman Rose and Verna Rose. Jokes - Mrs. R. Dingwell; rid- Directors - Mrs. M. M. Mclnnis... Tl-IE lng membership .ees. The vice-president gave a short address, followed by her resigna- tion; and Mrs. Mary Macfaaac was appointed chairman for the evening. The different committees were heard from. The sick committee "Ported taking fruit to a sick member. The school committee reported visiting the school and that two window shades and two black board erase-2 were needed. It was moved and seconded that these articles be , hased. Motion Clif- ried. The secretary-treasurer gave the financial report showing ceipts for year, 3103.02 and penditures 3110.71. I Turing the year aonationa were made to the following: Cancer Fund 35.00; T. B. League. 95.00; Red Cross, 35.00; Manitoba Eg- 118f Fund. 3500; Film Ptrojecior, 36.00: March of Dimes, 35.00 and 512.00 was sent to two patients from the district who were in the Sanitarium. Plans were made for a quilt for Manitoba and it was decided to quilt it at Mrs. Norman Camp- bell's on November 9. Material to be bought out of funds. It was al- so decided to mal a quilt for a resident of the district. ITE- EX- Thc election of officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President - Mrs. Mary Mac- lsaac. , Vice-President - Mrs. David MacDonald: Secretary-Treasurer -- Mrs. An- gus MacLean.. Directors - Mrs. Oliver Gorrill, Mrs. Charles Milligan, Mrs. Nor- man Campbell. Auditors - Mrs. Everett Milli- gan and Mrs. David MacDonald. Sick Committee - Mira. Angus MacLean. Program Committee .- Mrs Mary Maclsaac. School Committee - Mrs. Wal- ter wedlock and Mrs. N. Camp- bell. Card Committee -Mrs. D. Mac- Donald and Mrs. O. Gcrrili. Correspondence was read and 35.00 was voted for the Cancer Fund. Some discusslo took place on purchasing Cod Liver oil Cap- sules for the school children and it was deeded to hold thLs over until the next meeting. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Jeanette Mlligan and Mrs. E. Milligan. F " " to GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOVVN ofbettc. "aluminum Ihe buys. 1900-It wasn't only pan in town! In many other Canadian homes. too, this was the begin- ning of a bright, new era 1950-Today, daughter's kitchen belongs to the joys a larger selection of aluminum utensils. This "food-friendly" metal also protects the flavour, quali- ty and purity of the foods AN "INSIDE STOR,Y"7 1925 -we-nmouurgoi Grandma's cooking that married, aha already drew tlrecrowdmsiaelmd knew how to enjoy life thsfirataluminumaauee- with aluminum. She In; ...L age". She en- In boiling water. ?&a:mw' AvaJa9nefxa:a&.' A, j4M0'ot 50yomaX brewed Dad'soolfceinan aluminum poi:...oooked those big family meals more easily in quick, 'BINT8'IO'1'HB HOUSEWIPE Whenever you see aluminum on the outside of a food or a drink, therein an ' "inside story" of cleanlineu and purity. Aluminum utenllla clean eaaily. To remove natural deposit left by fooda and water, use a tablespoon of vinegar A PAGE carver: Lawrence Molyneaux gaave a fin- ancial report for the year. A lgg- ter from the I. O. D. E. was read concerning the Baking Demonst. ration to be held in the Prince of Wales Auditorium Nov. 28, :9 and 30. ' It was decided that as many members as possible would tiry to attend. Mrs. Fulton Warren kindly invited the member's to her home for the December meeting, The roll call will be answered with ,1 household hint. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Fred Jewell. Mrs. Robert Vicker. son. Mrs. Neil Matheson, and Mrs. Harry Scott. F9"0WmZ is the election of new officers for the coming year, President-Miss Eleanor Younk. er Paid. The secretary treasurer Mrs. llice President-lvii.-s. Fulton War. ren. Secretary-Treasurer-Ma's. rence Molyneaux. Auditors-Mrs. Russel Wheatley, Mrs. Robert Vickerson. Directors - Mr:s. Keir Mrs. John Warren, Mrs. Stevenson. Press R-cpurter-Mrs. Roy Bruce. School committee for next three months-Warren Grove, Miss Ter- esa German for East Wiltshire, Mrs. Roy Bruce. Red Gross convenor-Mrs. ry Scott re-elected. Collection was 32.31. The meet- ing was then adjourned and a very dainty lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge and social hour spent. Law- Warren, Clayton HDT- TYNE VALLEY W. I. The annual meeting of the 31.80. Meetin adjourned. ALEXANDRA W. 1. Mrs. the members of the Alexandra W. I. for their annual meeting in Novembo: opened by singing "0 Canada" followed by Creed in un- ison. Roll call responded to by pay- ment of dues; fifteen members re- sponding. Minutes. of previous meeting ..nd lt. annual meeting read and approved. Report given on ' lessons, Mrs. Cyril Jones and Mrs. Atwood Mcaaa appoint- ed to make further arrangements of same. sick committee reported two calls made and fruit given to each-also gift to new baby girl in community. Members planned to scrub school following week on Thursday even- ing. Bills presented and paid, fol- lowed by eiectons of officers for coming year. Following is slate of officers: President-Mrs. Blair Maccall- um Vice-President - Mrs. Atwood Mcitae. secretary-Mrs. George Mac- Lgnnan. Treasurer-Mire. Wallace Bur- hoe. Dlrectors-Mrs. Jack McMillan and Mrs. Cyril Jones. Auditors-Mra. Bruce Judson and Mrs. Nat. McKinnon. Sick Committee-lV'-s. Benjamin Wood and Mrs. Ernest Maccabe. Bchool Commiti Miss Helen Green and Mire. Glendon Bre- haut. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended at this time to the retiring pa-esident Mrs. I-tarold Beaten for untiring efforts in the past. A don- ation of 31.00 towards Cake sale was most greatfully received from Mrs. Lloyd carver. 39.00 was collected towards can- cer fund. Mrs. Blair Maccallum thanked the members for making fudge for cube and sale of candy. The members were very much in- terested and pleased with "Re- membrance Day , t rs, drawn by the pupils and displayed by their teacher. Miss I-Ieian Green. Two t silence was observed in honour of fallen men in both wairs. It was a pleasure at this time to welcome a. new Canadian, Mrs. Nicholas Plluenhay, as a mem- ber of 'the Institute. Mrs. Berti. Wood kindly invited members to her home for Decem- ber meeting. Roll call to be res- ponded to with a 50 cent christ- mu gift. Lunch Committee -Mrs. Harold Beaton. Mrs. Bruce Judson, Mrs. George Maclaenrian. Closed with the King. dies - Mrs Lloyd Rose; ” s" -Mrs. C. McCormick; Instrumen- tal music - Carol Fraser; Jokes -Mabel Rose. Meellnl closed with National Anthem. Roll call for December meeting to be answered with a collection for Christmas treats fir patients in souris Hospital. MILK) WOMEN'S lNl'l'l'llJ'l'E The annual meeting of the Milo Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Scott Miliigan with an attendance of nine members and several visitors. In the absence cf..the president, Mrs. Gotion Campbell, the via- president presided. The meeting opened by singing the InstituteA"ode" followed by the "club Women's Creed." The minutes of previous meet- ing: also the last. annual meeting Noun am: w. 1. The November annual meeting of the North River Women's In- atltute was held at the home of Mrs. Spurgcon and Mrs.. John wbtrrert Fourteen members and two visit- ora were present. The meeting opend lby singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last annual and regular meeting were read and signed. Roll call was answered by pay- iru mdnbwrahtp fee. One new member joined. It was motioned that Mrs. Keir warren buy sup- piiea for warren Grove school. It was decided that the secret- ary send for one thousand cod Liver Oil capsules for the school children. were read. approved and signed. The school committee gave their Roll call was answered by pay- reports, bills were presented and Bruce Judson entertained .- G-E STANDARD MODEL . . . Brush-beating , oclion shakes loose deep-down dirt. Power- ful suction whisk: this dirt into bog. D94.5O (attachment! extra). ' and member? of a mighty fine family GENERAALM ELECTRIC Vacuum Cleaner Powerful suction that whisk; up dirt, dust and lint. Motor-drivemtotating, soft-bristle brush that loosens deeply-embedded dirt. Nozzle that ldi:lStS to suit depth of tug pile. 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Expenditures 3723.03, leaving a balance in the bank of 3150.15. - Included in the Expenditures- T.B. League 35.00; U. E. F. 8.. 510.00; 330.45 to Salvation Army: 520 to Cancer Fund; 310 for re- alcng with 3112.50 toward improvements on the school. 0 Adjustable brush to compensate for normal wear. CANADIAN GENERAL7 ELECTRIC COMPANY I. I M I 7 I U Need Olin: Toronto - Solos Omens from Coast to Coasl O-I TANK-TYPE MODEL .- : I Efficient, easy-to-store Cleaner. Keeps walls, dropsr- t ” "Isa, other home furnishings fresh and bright. E10950 Sixteen members paid their lea amounting to 54.00. Collection for the evening hz...U. - The retiring officers are as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Charles Newcombe; vice-president. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay; secretary-ireasun er. Mrs. John Biggar. New lofficers: President, Mrs. Charles Newcombc; vice-president. Mrs. Hardy Ramsay; secretary, Mrs. Thos. Nishct. Directors, M"s. Hart Lldstone. 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