i THE GUARDIAN. cmnaorrarown racs NINE - DECEMBER 19. "1950 Womens Institute Meetings SPRINGVALE W. L .,... The annual meeting of the Sp.-ingvale W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. M. Macsween. The president opened the meeting and thirteen members anaws:lng roll call by paying their fees. Two vis- izors were present. Minutesiof the October meeting M1: the last annual meeting were read and signed. The president gave an address thanking the members for the help and co-operation each had given her for the past year. Var- ious membe a made a few remarks and a vote of thanks was tendered me president and secretary for their work. The various committees gave their reports and all bills were handed in and paid. There was a discuasionregarding mhthm Bands and it was moved and seconded that one be bought in the school. The correspondence. consisting of several letters, was read: the fin- ancial report was given showing that 1950 had brought the Instit- ute the largest receipts for any your so far. The following officers were then elciticd for 1950-1951. President-Miss Edith Maclieod. vice-Presidernt-Miu Alice Dol- ls:. x secretary-Ilreasurer -Mrs. Her- bert Dollar. Auditors - Mrs.. M. Musween. Mrs. Dale Prcude. Directors - Mrs. Vincent White, Mlrs. Lester Johnson, Mrs. Hans Peterson. Press Secretary - Mrs. Prank Crnbbe. Red Cross Convener Mrs. Dale Ptroud. Organist - Mrs. Dale Proud. - Mrs. Austin Bentnar invited the members to meet at her home in December. Roll to be answered with a Christmas gift. The Decem. brr lunch committee, Mrs. Dale Proude, Mrs. Hans Peterson, Mrs. Austin sentner, Mrs. Ivan Sentner. The collection amounted to .75, and the meeting closed with "The King." Delicious refreshments were ser- icd by the hostess and committee and cveryone enjoyed a social hour, NORTH WINSLOB W. I. The eleventh annual meeting rrsfessiotial Cards R. E. ELLIS Auto - C INSURANCE I Summer Sh. uommeraida PHONE MID Fire 4 ..I. "7 C . ..- I : n. r. Humor. u.o. I OPTOMETBISI Uumnleie Visual Anllyau I Gillie! Fitted PHONE Ill! SMALLMAN'S BUILPING sumnaerai P.l.l. V E -.' ...; .-1-' T. Earle Hickey , Chartered Acoonlhnl . Clllldlan Hana of Commerce 0 slnlldlnp PHONE 2858 lllunmoraidg ..-Ems: E. E. Parkman. Co?-lt.'?..'s.5a9' Ina Examined I Gluu-Ammo Olflce llourax o ' tn 1:: I to a IN by appointment. aausiv-r runsrna aura, s'””"'" 53-. Surnmerafdo -..... L Quickies Mrs.I.ane was held at the home of Miss Win- nie Cudrnoro with fifteen mim- bera aod.cne visitor. Minutes of the last. meeting and the last an- nual meeting w read and ap. proved. Roll call was annwered by hand- ing in a get-well or sympathy card. Twelve members paid their ea. Reports of Committees:-School. It was moved and seconded that the bill of 87.95 be paid. Dust- bane was needed for the school. Sick committee had no report. Red Cross reported three sweaters handed in. The seer t ,y treasurer gave the ilnarwikl report of the year's work showing recelph for year sl80.4D. Expenditures 893.32, leav- ing a balance of 881.17. Following are the new officers elected for the coming year: ' President-Mrs. James Cudmore. Vice President - Mrs. Stanley Younker. Seaetary treasurer-Mrs. Alton Younker. Directors: Mrs. Claude Cras- well, Mrs. Arnett Shaw, Miss Winnie Cudmore. Auditors: Mrs. Stanley Younker and Mrs. C. L. Cudmore. iifd Crcu- Mrs Claude Cru- we . Organist-Mrs. Stanley Younker. vslck Committee (3 month 1- Mrs. Lelth Carter and Miss Win- nie Cudmoxe. School Committee (3 months)-3 Mrs. Alton Younker and Mrs. Leith Carter. Corremondcrice was read and discussed. It was decided to get 1000 oleum capsules. A question- naire fouthe November meeting was read and discussed. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Show with the program in charge of Mrs. Walter Roberta. Roll call to be answered by In exchange of a 3 Christmas gift. Lunch ComInittoe- Mrs. Lec- nard Cudmore. Mrs. Bo! TOM Ind Meeting . "TM King" after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and eorn,mittee in charge. Collection sis . . NOD11! Wlla'l'8Hll.li W. I. The annual meeting of the North Wiltahire W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. M. R. Ml01a0In- The president Mrs. Baden Balderston presided and the meetinl was op- ened by sinclnl ”o Canada." fol- lowed by. the 'Creed' read in unil- on and two minutes silence. in hon of North Wiltshire'a fal- len heroes. was observed Roll call was answered by twelve members. who all paid their dues. There was one visitor present. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were read and discussed. Reports of commit- was were received and new ones appoinud. school committee Mira Baden Balderaion and Mrs. Henry Godfrey. Lunch committee-Mrs. Deacon. Mrs. Mitchell and mu Jean Lane In the president's address. she thanked the members for their co- opuaticn and help during the year. The financial report was read by the secretary and showed a h ' of 5101.00 on hand. The sum of 3370.00 had been spent dur- ing. the year. This included the painting of the hall and donations !to T. B. league, Salvation Army. Red Cross. Manitoba Fund and Copenhagen Fund. The school has been scrubbed each month and a donation aiven to the Rink Fund. Two thousand more capsules were eivod and five new blinds were ordered for the school. The correspondence was read and . The collection amounted to 5 cents. Mrs. Deacon invited the members for the next meet- ing, roll call to be answu-ed with an exchange of Christmas gifts. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the retiring president and secretary. The following are the officer: for thedyear 1951:- Presi eat-Mrs. Henry Godfrey. Vice-President-Miss Jean lane. C .--Treasurer--Mrs. Bruce a Deacon. Directors .- Mrs. Harry Bolder- ston. Mrs. M. R. Macbean and Mrs. Cleo. M'acLean. Auditors-Mrs. Wm. Coed: and Ibitcrtainment Committee-Mrs. Baden Baldersion, M1. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. Mitchell. ' Look-out committee-Mrs. God- frey. Mra. Maclieil and Mrs. Park- er. . - The president asked for a dem- onstration of Christmas sweets at next meeting. and reported that she would have the Christmas by Ken Reynolds A cards ioraaie then. The meeting closed by sing the National Anthem and a delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge assisted by Mrs. Machean. YORK ALPHA W. I. The 89th annual meeting of York (Alpha) Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Vessey. The president, Mrs. Randolph Murray presiding. Meet- ing opened 'by singing the Maple Leaf Forev r, followed by creed in unison. R0 call was responded to by twenty members with two visit- o:s present. Minutes of regular and annual meetings were read and approved. Fiannalette was distributed am- ong the members to be made .up into a layette, to be sent to needy babies in Europe. Reports of sick and school committees were giv- en. Appointments of new sick com- mittees as follows. south end of road-Mrs. Eiarle Ling and Mrs. Milton Vessey. North end of mad -Mrs. R. Murray and Mrs. Ern- est MaoDonald. Correspondence was then read by the secretary. It was decided that Mrs. Allan Swim and Mrs. Harry Lewis at- tend the Drmrnatic Course to be held at Winsloe. Collection amounted to 81.50. The treasurer'gave financial statement for year. The amount made s200.05, Collection for Institutions-6107.00. Total-5387.15. Expenditures were 3104.54. Balance on hand-sl15.5l. A box of used clothing and soap was packed for Europe. Several members paid Iees. Following is the new slate of of- llcers:- Presidenfpldra Barry Lewis. Vice-President - Mrs. Harold Watts. - Secretary-Mrs. Allan swan. Treasurer-Mrs. Raymond Ves- soy. Correspondence was read and discussed and on motion it was decided in send 35.00 to T. B. League. Mrs. E. Rollings was ap- pointed to assist Mira. Hooper with the sewing class for this ”. The members decided to send Christmas cards to the shut-ins in- stead of boxes as in former years. The school children will get the usual treat. Mrs. E. Bulman acted as auctioneer for our sole and a neat sum was realized from same. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. S. D. Parkman when roll call will be answered with a sympathy or set-wen card. At the close of the meeting lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in working on a quilt for the Orphanage. SOUTH MILTON I. The fourteenth annual meeting of south Milton W. I. was held at the beautiful new home of the president with on attendance of fifteen members and five visitors. The meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the last annual and last monthly meetings were read. approved and signed. The Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Nell MacNeill, gave the financial report of the years” work showing Receipts for the year 3312.78. Ex- penditures 3002.51, leaving a. bal- ance of 520.27. Correspondence was read and discussed. The secretary was asked to get N0 Oleum Capsules also to write to liatonls and Simpson's for donations irom their dry goods de- partments. These remnants are to be distributed and made into art- icles for the Auction sale at the December ” -. The different committees gave their reports after which a new slate of officers was elected for the coming yesr:- ” President-Mrs. J. D. MacDonald. 1st Vice President-Mrs. Russell Coles. 2nd Vice President-Mrs. Cyrus MacNelli. secretary Mrs. Stanley Proude. Treasurer -Mrs. Murdoch Nich- oison. Pianist-Mrs. Robert Hooper. Red Cross Convener - Mrs. M. Nicholson. A Auditors - Mrs. Albert Piercey Mrs. D. A. MacLean. Dlirectors-Mrs. Gerald Hooper, Mrs. John Poole. School oommittee- s. H. White Mrs. 8. Curtis. Sick-Mrs. Dan Macbean, Curtis. - Mirs Miss Leah Moore was appointed auditor in the absence of Mrs. W. H. Home. The retiring president. Mrs. Robert Hooper. thanked melnbrs for their co-operation during the past four years. She also said that she thought every W. I. should flourish if each member iivad'up to the creed. Mrs. Dan Maclaean kindly offer- ed hospitality for the December meeting. Lunch committee-Miss Addie Moore, Mrs. 8. Curtis, Mrs. Cyrus MacNeill, Mrs. W. L. Coles. Mrs Robert Hooper. Mrs. Harry Moore, Mrs. Albert Pliercey, M:s. Qum- mings. Roll call to be answered with a Christmas verso. Bills for 81.8 were ordered paid. Collection amounted to 81.66. The meeting was brought to a loss with singing of "God save he King" after which refresh- ments wera served. (Patriot please copy) AUGUSTINE COVE W.I. The December meeting of the Augustine Cove W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Brent Clark. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute ode folioyed by creed in un- ison. Roll call was responded in by ninet,eeri members and five new members joined. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. it was moved the and IOOODAM that (IN 130 unit to the TB. neuue. also 510.00 to the Children's Aid society. It was decided that each mem- ber make up two pounds of ulcer for the school children for Christ- mas: also to pack boxes for sick and shut-ina at Christmas. Each member donated ten cents towards a gift for a new baby in the coin- m nlty. The sum of 3330 was made (rm a grab bag. The reports of committee: were then heard and new ones appointed. sick and pro- gramme-Mrr. Joe Murphy. Mrs. Roy Boulter; lunch. Mrs. Bruce Campbdl, Mrs. Lorne Car-ruthers. Mrs. Wendall Macl"adyen, Mrs. Kenneth Dawson. Mn. Wendell Macradyen kindly invited members to her home for Januory meeting. The meeting clos- ed with "The King". Then the members enjoyed a dainty lunch which was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge: collection 11.10. FORTUNE BRIDGE W. I. Members of Fortune Bridge Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Jack Aitken for their Decem- ber meeting on Tuesday evening the 0th. The president presided and meet- lne opened with the ode and Creel in unison. Roll call was answer-6 by eighteen members with a small Christmas gift. Two visitors -were present. Gol- lectlon amounted to 32.06. mica 31.5. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Ser- retlfy "Ported all bills paid to date and money received from Dept. of Education on painting and other improvements. Balance in Funds 3107,89. Correspondencewas read and dis- cussed. secretary was asked to send ion 1000 cod liver oil capsules also sewing and knitting materials from the Red cross. Three dollars was voted to the T. B. Leasuo and ten dollars to the teachers to help pay for Christmas gifts for the school children. Each member was asked to don- ate some candy for the (mristmaa party. Thank-you note was read for a fruit box received 332.33 was reported collected for the alphan- age. Mrs. uwi. Hlzglnbotham invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Mrs. Jim Dixon ol- fered to help with the lunch. After the business, Chrisirrnas gift! were exchange and a dainty lunch served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ernest Aincen and Mrs. Daug- las Aitken. (Patriot please copy) Arudiiora-Mh. Melvin Jay and Mrs. Earl Ling. V Directors-Mrs. Elmer Brow: and Mrs. Horace Vessey School- Miss Evelyn hay, Miss Nelda Richards. Lunch committee for next meei ing. Mrs. Leigh Vessey; Mrs. Mel Vin Jay and Mrs. llilmer Brown. A reading on Armistice Day was given by Miss Evelyn Underhay. An interesting contest was conduct- ed by Mrs. Peter Proud. Meeting gonad by singing the National An- am. A dainty lunch was served by ” t assisted by committee in charge. Under HAMPSHIRE W. I. The annual meeting of the Hampshire W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Younker. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute ode and repeating the creed in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. Roll call was responded to by fifteen members there were 4 visitors present. The president then thanked the members for their co-operation during the past year. At this time, the election of officers took place. Mira. Winsloe Watts was unanim- ously re-elected as -president for the coming year and Mrs. Charles Inrter as vice-president. It was decided to divide the secretary- treesurer work and Mrs. I-Iibbert Tremere was appointed secretary while Mrs. George Tremere was elected treasurer. Directors-Mrs. John Clark. Mrs. Redverse Stewart and Mrs. Getrge Bison. Auditors-Mrs. Ralph Younker and Miss Lyla Watts. Miss Alice Edwards was re-ap- pointed as Red-Cross convener. Offering for the evening am- ounted to 61.00. Gift fund .53. one 'tha.nk-you' card and one letter for fruit sent, was received. Reports of the committees were given and a bill oi .90 cents for school and 32.01 for sick, was re- ceived and paid. Mrs. George Kit- son was appointed on the school committee for the coming your and ms. Everett Clow and Mrs. Red- verse Stewart. on the sick commit- tee ior the next three months. The financial report is as fol- lows: Balance from Previous year- 0724.3. Amount during year -assay. Expenses during year-0110841. Balance on hand-4069.48. It was decided to ...... r roll call art the next meeting with each member giving her own idea about building a hall in the district. Miss Alice Edwards invited the members to her home for the Dec- ember meeting. Mrs. Hadley Mac- Pherson. Miss Lyla Watts and Mrs. George Kitsch are on the committee for this meeting. IIIIGO the meeting to a close, after which a sumptuous lunch was ser- ved by the hostess and committee in charge and a social hour was annoyed by all. ANGID-RUSTICO W. I. The Anglo-Rustlcc W. I. met at the home of Mrs. W. Buntaln with chair. Meeting opened with ode and Club Women's Collect. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- lunch L4 The National Anthem brought " the president Its. Rollings in the . I II 7.00 "Handsome New 1951 LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS Moderately Priced of to 6.50 The chest You Buy May Be Yours Absolutely FREE One anyway, and maybe two lucky purchasers of Hope - Chests will get the Chest they Buy ABSOLUTELY FREE! When you order your Hope Chest, your name is entered on a Ballot. . . . The Drawing of the Lucky Ballot or Bal- lots will take place on Saturday, December 23rd at 4 p.m. AND the holder of the Lucky Ballot will win the Chest purchased FREE-FREE-FREE! Buy that Cedar Chest Hi Fella! Be A Smart Santa !. Give Your "Best Girl” A Beautiful LANE CHEST g And 'HOLMAN'S Will Give HerA A -Lovely Surprise GIFT PACKAGE Without Extra Charge-- Effective Now until Christmas FREE GIFT PACKAGES VALUED 5.00 'I'o 15.00 '.l'he Purchaser of any Hope Chest is given, without any extra charge, a really fine Gift Surprise Package. . .. -. Theselc-ift Packages are made up of useful and practical gifts for the home-towels, pillow cases, sheets, or table linen. Buy "Her" e. Cedar Hope Chest for Christmas-Buy. it- now while the selection is complete and don't forget "She" gets a Sur- I prise Gift Package with her Chest. Low Priced ' Christmas Specid! C CEDAR HOPE CHEST 45.00 A Beautiful Cedar Hope Chest for ONLY 45.00 (the Gift Suc- prise Package is also included in this Special Offer). This love- ly Hope Chest is finished in attractive walnut veneer with water-fall gralning. It has a convenient lower drawer with wood handles and smart carved moulding. Buy this Cedar Hope Chest and &ve dimes and dollars! a. OOv0.0II.IIOI.D mm: mu, .-on an m. answered NOW, you may get it free as a Special Christmas Gift! ,.: by nine members with an article . f . f for an auction sale. one new mem- Buy It On The HOLMAN HOME PLAN. BALANCE Down Weelily or Monthly """" Hot" us Wv 5 Mm i.1ll:l1lil1llJ;iI-l.'l.lIini3i1.iLl The school committee reported that the teacher would like a first aid kit as well as a black board compels and the necessary money wu given to teacher to procure these articles. The sick '” reported several calls made. Fish oil capsules were distributed. The. following new committees were appoin . Sick-MI-rfadwalter Buntain and C2.- Mra. Read Stevenson. "If .1 ll dive A mlht hlva 3mw.,.'3i'-P at a later date. Bill for quilt batts Shopping . Days "Where Old Friends Meet and Save" was on motion ordered paid. Ollie-G.I.IllntIilI. Z0!!! WIN: Ad-MVWJ Programme-Mrs. Cyril Toombs