I-I APRIL 22. 1932 qVlomen's Institute, Meetings 5 LINCOLN W. I- iiue cents. It was decided to have a lottery The March meeting or the Lin-drawn at the next meeting. The :oln Women's institute was held,slek it the home oi Mrs. Ernest War-' ran and was opened by prayer. l seven members answered the roll call and the minutes oi the previous meeting were read by, the secretary. approved and Ilen- nd by the nesident. Collection stl -1,, meeting amounted to thirty-. committee had no report and the school committee reported paper towels needed for the school. New sick committee is Miss Flem- ing. school, Mrs. Charles Gallant and Programme, Mrs. Gavin Mc- Aleer and Mrs. Ernest Warren. Mrs. Angus Gallant invited the members to her home (or the next xx - H (THE GUARDIAN. CHARIDTTETOWN meeting when roll call will be ans- wered by exchanging hater giits. A contest was put on by Mrs. Wilfred McAleer and won by Miss Fleming and one by Mrs. Charles Gallant was won by Miss Evelyn Gallant. The meeting then adjourned and lunch was served by Mrs. Warren. The February meeting was held at the home oi Mrs. Gavin Me- Aleer. Nine membe answered the roll call and minutes were read. it was decided that a card party he held and Mrs. John T. Doirou oi-!ered her house tor the party. Each member was asked to bring lunch. , Correspondence was read con- cemlns the Dental clinic held in Hunter River. New committees Elloointed were; sick, Mrs. Gavin McAleer and Mrs. John T. Doiron. School. Miss Evelyn Gallant. pm. zramme. Mrs. wilired McAleer and Mrs. Charles Gallant. A contest was put on by Miss Virginia Flem- i In! was won by Mrs. Gavin Mc- Aieer and one by Mrs. Ernest War. ren was won by Mrs. Wilfred Me- Aleer. ' The meeting adjourned and lunch was served by Mrs. McAleer. INDIAN RIVER W. I. -The members oi Indian River Women's Institute were entertain- ed at the home oi Mrs. William Hickey on March 8th, with an ”. . . saved me days, perhaps weeks, of war ” After returning from his first trip to the West, a business man wrote his bank: .”I arrived having no idea where to start in to make the connections I required. The thought occurred to me that perhaps the bank, which has been very helpful to me on nwmerous occasions, would give me some guidance. Mr. W. proved to be of tremendous help. He. introduced me to the people I should have met and saved me days, perhaps weeks, of work." Every chartered bank works this way. Whether you walk into your neighbor- hood branch or one a thousand miles away, you will find the same full range of banking service-and the same readiness to help: This advertisement. based on an actual lettenjs presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY attendance of 15 members and iour visitors. One new member- ship was received. In the absence oi the president and vice-president. Miss Donalda MacDonald was asked to preside and opened the meeting with Club Women's Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved and the visiting mmit- tee reported two calls made and the school committee made no visit due to the illness oi this committee. ' Correspondence was read as tol- lows: Letter irom Miss Robin re A.C.W.C. Conference; one from Canadian Association 01 Consum- ers; and Mrs. Edward I..aughlin's letter on "Education in the Schools" was read by the teacher and thoroughly discussed. She stressed the importance oi super- vised home study and said that recreational activities should be confined to weekends. By doing this pupils will have a better chance of passing their examina- tions. The majority of members agreed that.this was a very fine letter and that parents would see great results if the advice was followed. Mrs. Fred Tupiln, R.N., read and discussed the first lesson on "Home Nursing". She was thank- ed by Miss MacDonald on behall of the members. New visiting sick committee was appointed as iollows: Noonan and Miss Mary Cameron; school committee, Mrs. Russell Campbell and Mrs. Keith Mann; program committee, Mrs. Justin Mscbellan and Mrs. L. G. Ram- say. Mrs. Bernard A. Mach.-lian reported for the ways and means committee that 310.00 was made at a card party at her home. Col- lection amounted to 82.05. The secretary around Robt. Simpson co., and members will make these into aprons to be sold later. New ways and means committee is Mrs. Walter Rogers, Mrs. Louis Rogers and Mrs. Hubert Giills. Bernard Mcbelian. secretary of school, acknowledged with thanks 340.00 received from the W. I. ior the new school. It was suggested to send I "get well" card to the president who is ill. Mrs. Hubert Giliis invited members to her home for the next meeting, when the roll call will be answered by "A House- elesnlng I-llnt'f. Mildred Campbell and Noreen and Routta Hickey entertained with music and singing, which the hostess served assisted by the committee. Meet- ing closed with the National An- them. TIIYON W. I. - The monthly meeting oi the xs Indoors WIATNENPNODH I sisIPl9”" Johns-Mcnville ASBESTOS FIEXBOARD 'I'HI All-PUIPOSI ASIISTOS IUIIDINO IOAID Planning to build or remodel? Here's a versatile board that can be used ior hundreds oi jobs. , . sag) Like a sheet at atom. J-M rlexboard csnlt burn or rot and it never needs Dllm 30 Pfi- serve it. It's ideal ior nreproo! partitions in basements or and for use outdoors. too. It's tough. he worked with ordinary tools. For free literature on Flexboard. Canadian Johns-Manville, Dept. 35. IM Johns-Manville BUILDING MATERIALS attics light, easy in handle-can: --Md I It asTer.orwws- 1” Vllsrs to lay J.N. M. F. SDIIIIIIMAN -DD. LTD. iimlnstu - siinsisrsliis - ossiottotovn . TIC IIOI0 DI A Complete Building Service Illlillg Nstsiisls . Jones. Tryon -W.I. was held at the home oi Mrs. Austin Toombs on March Ll. with Mrs. George ltobblee pre- siding. Aiter the usual opening ex- ercises, twenty members answered the roll call with an Irish Joke. Three visitors were present and the minutes were read and adopted. ports oi committees were re- ceived as iollows: Sick committee reported three calls made and school committee reported one visit made and books needed. Five doi- lars was voted ior books for senior Department and live dollars ior magazines ior Junior Dept. The committee reported two quilts tiri- ished and sent to the Maritime Home in Truro. Mrs. Jones reported on concert preparations and the iollowing com- mittee was appointed to arrange for a concert early in May Mrs. Marion l-Iowatt, Mrs. Annie How- stt, Miss 1'1orence Mabey and Mrs. Margaret Smith. A motion to send 82.00 to the March or Dimes fund was carried. , Correspondence was read and discussed and it was decided to have a crokinole party at Mrs. Spirrgeon Clark's to raise money ior a drum for the schoolis rhythm band. It was then moved and r r ,, Miss Msbey a member of the C.A.C. The tren- urer was asked to send subscrip- tions to the.A. C. W. W. fund. A letter from the Red Cross rs annual campaign was tabled until the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Heath slowatt. Lunch committee will be Mrs. W. A. M. R. Gamble and M. Veaaey. Programme. Mrs. Jones. Roll call is to be answered by "Hints for Spring Decorating". Programme was conducted by Miss Mabey and lunch was served by the committee and meeting cloa- ed with the National Ar' 11. BALTIC W. I. - Mrs. nenlamin lurns enter- tained the Baltic W. I. ior it April meeting. The meeting opened by aingim the "ode" followed by the "creed" in unison and minutes were read, approved and signed. 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Mrs. Bruce is to be at the home oi Mrs. Edgar Matthews, with roll call to be an- swered by an exchange oi plants or seeds. HIGHFIELD W. I. The regular meeting of the l-Iighiield Women's Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Wai- lace Rodd on Monday, March 10. The president presided and open- lcd the meeting in the usual manner and minutes oi the last meeting were read, approved and signed. 25 members and two vis- itors were present. Mrs. Kennedy, reporting ior the play committee, stated that her committee had been in touch with he hostess assisted by the president and they decided it Crozier. Next meeting was too late in the season to start a three-act play. It was agreed that the committee should continue reading plays until they procured a suitable one and have it ready to commence early next year. It was moved by Mrs. Kennedy. seconded by Mrs. J. Rodd that a committee be appointed, namely, Mrs. Ranahan, Miss Munn. Mrs. 'the month had been quite suc- Mrs. MacLeod, Mrs. Dlljd and cessiul. It was decided to buy some new cards, also some card vtable covers. The sick committee reported three cards sent and the school committee reported visiting the school. A drum and tambourine were needed for the Rhythm Band. Mrs. Sanderson reported that Miss Robin was coming to the school on the 24th of March Mrs. W. Rodd. The meeting closed with "The Queen", after which a contest was put on by the teachers and a dainty lunch served by the hostess in charge. BRIGHTON, England-(GP) -A Scotsmarl charged with assaulting an Englishman here called an Irishman as a witness. The de- Coles and Mrs. MacFarlane, to to judge the girls' sewing. WCUVE On the 0889 WM W915"- obtain an orchestra to play for he d . . the dances tor the summer aisclliiiiwininli win” mll)evlI:cii iii: LONDON-(GP)-A double-W" m0mh5- r seconded to join the "Canadian "pmbux" embedded in tour 19" o! 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