' Happenings x ,f CLYDE RIVER W. I. The Feb. meeting of the Clyde imer W. I. was held at the home 9! Mrs. Watson Livingston on the honing of Feb. 6th. Meeting open- ni by singing til love You Truly" uni collect. Sixteen members ans- iwi-e(t roll call with a Valentine icrse. Two members paid dues uni subscriptions to W.I news. The minutes of previous meet- In: were read. approved and sign- ul. The -treasurer's statement timwed all bills paid. Balance on Iiand 3199.44. correspondence was read and members agreed to the suggested date of March 5th. for the visit at Handicraft Van to the district. Mrs. Robert Matheson kindly oi'- iui-ed, the use of her home for the classes. Two cards of thanks were rrad. Aster I general discussion it. was decided that the Institute would sponsor a Wolf Cub Pack it it was possible to get one started. it was also decided to contact New Hav- en W.I. on this matter. Algroup committee was formed comprising Mrs. Reg!Mackinnon, Mrs. Eric lilacPhail and Mrs. Arnold Beer. Neither the sick nor school com- mittees had anything of import- ance to report. Next meeting will be held on Monday Feb. 27., instead of re- L',lII8I' night. Mrs. J. ii. Mat.-Phail and Mrs Eric MacPhail will be Joint hostesses at this meeting when roll call will be "What I would like to be if I were not my- self.” Lunch: Mrs. J. H. MacI'-lhail, liirs. Eric MacPhail. Mrs. John iiarrach and Mrs Reg MacKinnon: Program. Mrs. John Darrach and Mrs. Everett Murray. There will be a sale of aprons and other articles at next meeting. Follcction 5125. Meeting closed uith ”The Quccn'. Mrs. Arnold llcer and Mrs. W. A MacLean had rharge of the program which was mjoycd by all. Lunch was served and a social hour followed. .. I BALTIC W. I. tin Wednesday evening. Feb. 1. lilrs. Gordon Cousins entertained the members of Baltic Women's lnstitute. The meeting opened by singing the "Institute Ode" and re- panting the creed in unison. Roll rail was answered by six members; two visitors were present. in the absence oi the Secretary the minutes were not read. The iroa.-nirer reported t6.83 was spent tor Christmas treats. and that s66.- .'m was spent for paint for the ex- terior oi" the school. An enjoyable "Pantry Shelf" con- test was sponsored by Mrs. Suther- land Cousins and was won by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Crozier. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. ROLLO BAY EAST W. I. On January 4th.. 1956. eight mem- hers and one visitor gathered at the home of Mrs. Francis Deogle tor the purpose of conducting their regular monthly meeting. The pres- ident occupied the chair. The meeting opened by the mem- bers repeating the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by each member contributing 25 cents. Collection SL75. it was decided Secretary will write Eatons. Sim- psons, and Prowses requesting remants of cotton. It was decided to have a card-party Jan. lath. The members agreed to supply lunch for the card-game. - Mrs. Edwin Peters invited the members to her home for next meeting. which is to be followed by a card-party. proceeds of which are to be used for school purposes. The roll call is to be answered by an exchange of Valentine's. A de- licious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Harold MacEwen. The meeting then ad- lourned. A social hour followed. GREENVALE W.I. The regular meeting of the Greenvale W. I. was held at the home of the secretary on Feb. 14th. with the president presiding. Meet- Ing opened by singing "The Island Hymn" llowed by repeating the cniioct i Unison. Roll call was Answered by nine membe n and live visitors were present. Kiinutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was decided to hold the InQI!l.Il"Iu5 party at the home of Mrs. John Carew on Feb. 29th. and if stonny on March list. All committees gave their reports and two members thanked the members for fruit received. Cor- respondenc was read and institute news passed out. It was moved. seconded and carried that secret- ory purchase a new branch min- ute hook. Five dollars was voted for the P.E.I. March of Dimes. Mrs. Andrews put money in Birth- day Bow. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Weeks. when roll call will be answered by "What men dislike most in Women." Mrs. Andrews iron took charge of the program. topic being "Wo- men's lnstitute Work." Mrs. John Carew read the paper from the Convenor of Cultural Activities, Mrs. Ramsay. Mrs. MacPherson read an article on discussion of regular meetings. Mrs. P A at uni Int! 3411- Fred Mlclluil Mrs. .Iu'all , luntail Invited KINGSTON BAP'l'ts'1' w.M.l. was read by Ml'!- Myron rioimeii man for next meevuis to no answer- Pm'""""" MI; 5”” u"3' members for the March meeting The February meeting of the 50l'IPW" W" "'5 hm" EPhe5.l"5ied with I verse containing the word ..3i'”it 572.” '3'Z3iae'.:'"t7. S33 si3IlI"'""t'17'?" "ll Y?” ”” '"'”"'”" K.i.".i””I.'l '?,i'f;l”lM'l;l.?,;5;,T,i;i,.;ll';; f.”&'Z”.lv:nK3'h'?..1&iliif'i?Sii3E2. "Pram"- to the "March of Dimes," to gg; by In IHIII Joke . The meetinglme abs 6' the president '1” uwhm .mem-1 we bye 1., Jesus", Minutes were read and approv- anothgr bottle of Halibut Liver on closed with the "Queen" lite! vice.p1-e3jden(. M”. Tym, gain” was sung. Prayer by the leaderled. Correspondence was read. Capsules: to collect for the Red which Red Cross Sewinl and knlt- presided. with Mrs. cutttmi Hot: cloledime. d'V0il0"5l Perl” "Thank you" letters were receiv- C'"'- '34 t” '"b3'"'"” for "'0 tins were distributed. Contests put me: as devotional leader. Meeting Mn. Calvin Holmes read from ed from Dr. Zeus Clarke and Mr. P0110 P0't- Fl" membm I'0neW- on by Mn. Fred uamu were or opened by singing hymn "My Faith the Miuto .y Digest and Mrs. Everett Holmes. A bill of 31.06 was H”"""' 85 cents. Ichlrle. A poem. "Getting Close to God" It! members and five visitors. Roll 21 cents. Mrs. Elmer Walsh invit- ed the members for their next meeting. Mrs. Myron Holmes to have devotional. Meeting losed with prayer by Mrs. Everett "'1 I" "19 1l13m"l9 N9V'l-.C0lIE0t- loyed by all. Lunch was served by looks up to thee" followed by the Tyrun Holmes read from the Tid- paid to the secretary offering - Lumh W" 5"V”d by hi" I""l955- ion amountedto so cents and dues the hostels and committee in "Lord's Prayer" in unison. ingl Roll call was answered by amounted to .76 cents, sick tundiassisted ilrvyuhgrs. 6. Holmes sud Mrs. E. a . Monday. Feb. 27. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 FORTIER IN LISBON LISBON (AP) - Laval Fortier. Canada's deputy minister of cit; lsenship and immigration. confer- red Friday with the heads of the Portuguese emigrhtion junta. Fol tier is visiting Portugal in View oi Canada's increasing demand Int iPortugueIe immigrants. read "Origin and growth of Wo- menls Institutes. Each member was asked to draw I Valentine in the dark. Meeting closed by singing "God Save The Queen". after which lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Andrews. AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. The February meeting ,of the Augustine Cove W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Eric Robinsoif on Thursday evening the 2nd. with the president in the chair. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by eleven members paying for their waist measure. One new member joined and one visitor was present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bills amount- ing to 314.07 were paid. A card correspondence. It was moved by Mrs. Lorrie Carruthers and secon- ded by Mrs. Kenneth Cameron that we send 35.00 to the March of Dimes. It was decided to have I Valentine Party in the school base- ment on Monday the 13th. A com- mittee was appointed to plan the entertainment. . New committees: Sick and Pro- gram, Mrs. Austin Cameron.,Mrs. Alban Gaudet; Lunch, Mrs. Roy Cutclitfe. Mrs. Eldon Dawson, Mrs. Fred Leard and Mrs. Lorne Car- ruthers. Mrs. Priscilla MacFadyen invited members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call to be answeretl by Paying your shoe size. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. After which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assist- ed by committee in charge. Collect- ion 81.13. ALEXANDRA W. I. The February meeting of the Alexandra W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Beaton with an attendance of 11 members. Meeting opened with Ode, follow- ed by Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was responded to with a grab bag. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Reports of committees were giv- en and unrespondence was read by secretary. It was moved and seconded that we have a cake sale the latter part of February. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Milton Wood. when roll call will be "A Housecleaning Hint" and lunch committee will be Mrs. John MacMlllan. Mrs. Glen- don Brehaut. and Mrs. Nicnoias Plaggenhoef. Collection amounted to 33.00. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. WHEATLEY RIVER W. I. The February meeting of the wheatley River W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Walter Ling on Wed- nesday evening, the first ot the month. The meeting opened by all singing the "Ode" and repeating the Mary Stewart Collect in unis- on. The roll call was answered by 11 members and two visitors giv- ing a Valentine Verse. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed. The following committees were ap- pointed for next month: School. Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Preston Rockham; Sick. Mrs. Leonard Ling and Mrs. Fred MacRne: Lunch, Mrs. Preston Rockham. Mrs. Har- WEDDING IN ITALY Canada's see storyteller Gregory Clark tells of a war- time wedding behind the lines in Italy in which every- om and e mail donkey played a part. You'll snloy this Inert-worming human interest story in The Stand- ard this week. Get The Standard-on sols now. com- plete with wgazim, I2- ... novel and no pan of out-Vila. only ten cents. dhestniuistd ON SAL! NOW A.-.L- IOUTSTANDING vliiu tuou::u-no roniup-is-.-lulu-I--inodo----rt ......i.:i.ssi.ontsotaiei.-saunas-u s.ou-esI--rwi-'---oed-ld- ., sous.-(tau-unis-oI1'i-i-r-lrverlt-'0-4" vIhsaIssusstsIIIlIlI!'I'H'5"”'V"'5"""' iiixiiigjniiiniiv butt in 115181.18 of thanks was then read also other , Cream of the West Flour ' wants your answer! Herels fun for everyone! A contest in which you can win a genuine Forestville Mauthe 8-day mantel clock. Yes, herels your chance to win not just a 1-day, or a 2-day clock but a real, honest:-to-goodness 8-day Westminster Chime Mantel clock valued at 375.00. All you do is- estimate how long this 8-day clock will runT after it is fully wound. If you are right (you T . - might be) or come closer than anyone else, YOU WIN THE CLOCK. Imagine winning THE clock, the most famous clock in the district! Why, youlll have the "time" of your life in this contest thatls fun for everyone! in ' d GIIOGKEI'Tv;.ms ow FIRST PRIZE is the clock itself! Beautiful Foustvills Maiiilii Mantel Clock, with Westminster Cliinios. Valued at 575.00 Twelve other prizes: lustro Kitchen Canister Sets. CIOCK-WINDING CEREMONY . a week next Tuesday at 6 p.m. But herels the big news. This contest is open to residents of this district only, so you actually have a real good chance of winning. Even if you don't win the clock-you may not "have time" to be disappointed, because there are no less than 12 big consolation prises. Mighty consoling they are too, because each is a com- plete set of four handsome red and white canisters, one each for tea, coffee, sugar and flour (Cream of the West, we trust). So you see. you have plenty of chances to win something. contest starts today! Official Cream of the West Flour ballot. boxes in local stores are now open for entries. You don't even have to wait for the clock to be wound. Get in your first estimate or estimates right now and leave yourself time to get in more entries while the clock is running. Ask your grocer for more details. 50 NOW! Ih. that "I. nd njw C"'P'"Po is to introdit" V” N . ' in; tests huvoytevod tin pun-"',',',."'.'Z.'.:"::'i the was How. Actu-L You this I" """ in HM!" ' to so wI0't"' "' " g - ':w an." d ,5. Wed Flour Om High-PTOIOIH od better bolcind II your monvl " MILLING co. I.TD-r ,; count"- You are guoronio tundod plus 20h Cream oi the West Flour or rns MAP” "E" rits' All-”""” as you like. scum sssr uuic mssr i-ouo NORTH LAKI ioitossoso iiouo ssr , i-oinuius siiioos Aitttsnosu owns oi. um-s slum NIVI zui.-mo your ant-imatn of how long will run-days. hours, minu In the can of tie, each wins a clock. You can enter anofton but entries can be made only on official entry forms, and must be deponited in one of tho odlcial ballot. boxes. Only one prim per household. Clock must. run a If through some vnischanco such aaitznotheing plaosdmia level surface. the clochiiould ' 4 deadline. it will be immediately rewmmd and the time will then be calculated tons thosooondwinding.Desdlinofoteritriu:twowIob thk Saturday at 13 pan. minimum of four days. tvhopbeforethe... :. CLOCK NOW ON DISPLAY of TOIIEY LIMITED cm in I! wouito or iii: WORSHIP MAYOR situcr srrwtitit How to enter! Every time you buy new High-Protein Cream of In West. Flour, your grocer will give you omcinl Ittzry forms as follows: - laotrylonsisumttoil ntwpaundbag I onivv hum with I 40 on Io pound bog Iomvyknn wuhouu Hpoundbeg Write on each entry form your name and addmu and the fully-wound 8-day-clock tea. Closest wins the clock. osirssr uiviirso ro ms AREA ssttvso or rt-isss Silllllls lil8Tliit:T STORE: IOTI-twill IAY FORTINI MDGITOWN IT. CI-IAHJII Amid. - 1;, .- "VVMV-,P;.-A'w-G I