MILLVALE WJ. ‘ inusl meeting at the Th. uwcornens Institute was ‘t we homo o! Mrs. lwurphy, The meeting ma” with the club women’: we,‘ mil call was answered “d, paymfli! of membership fee. Th. minutes of the Previous “M; and regular monthly “d”. were reed and approved a. "(mun-y reported l new " cooler had been pincbased ' the school. . Th, oflflcers for iiha are as follows: “widen; - Mrs. Olwsld Mur» W; v1.39 president, Mrl. Alhcd “i ensuing ‘why; sec-fleas" Mrs. Leo ‘gum; directors - Mrs. lqeon- u Murphy, 811d M13. GGGYEC 11y. - gm meeting‘ to be held at the Mm, a! Mrs Alfred Murphy. Roll w] go be an "Exchange of Christ- yg Gill". N” proxran-i committee inied- ltlrs. Louis Reid“ jijeeililg ilsen adjourned efia: ‘my, i: delicous lunch was sew- “ by i119 hostess. ap- "' NORTH WILTSHIII W. I. The annual meeting nf the North Willilll‘? \V. I. “as held at the bome cl .\lrs. Frank Mitchell. Th3 president. xiii-s. B11169 Mac- Donald. presided, and the meeting w” gpencd in the usual manner. The minuics of the last annual and monthly mnciing u-c-re read and gppruVed. 'I'he school committee reported that the school had been “rubbed and towels. paper and Mp and two new blinds had been east in the school. The secrbinry yqd the financial report for the put year. 1t showed that. the sum e1 $491.00 had been raised and 314.00 spent. leaving a balance of 0177.00 on hand. T110 school committee for Dec- gmber L; Mrs. Cecil Campbell and ms. Frank liliichell. The lunch committee is Mrs. Bruce Mac- Donald. Mrs Lane and Mrs. Dca- ean. The retiring president thanked ti; members for their co-operation Ind help during her term of office. The election of officers for the your i949 resulted a: follows: President - Mrs. Cecil Campbell Vice president - Mrs. Baden Inldersion. Secretary flrmesurer - Mrs. lruce Deacon Directors _ Mrs. Kelly. Mm. hne and Mrs. Henry Godfrey. Auditor: - Mrs. Morrison Mec- lcan end Mrs. Everett Nicholson. Entertainment committee -- Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Harry Balderston. 4 Program committee for Decem. bur -- Mrs. MacDonald and M“, Mitchell. Under new business. it Wu de~ aided to get material for new walls in the ball and Mr. George <0, lleclean agreed to do the carpen~ m work on the hall as soon ss DEQEMBER 1o. 194s’ Women s Instiute Meetings new curtain: for the hall wu pcid. Pues were paid by eight mgmbem ie Correspondence wss rem m5 consisted of a receipt from we Salvation Army for $10.00 ggm, from the W. I. A letter and report. forms from Miss Boswell g mm- fmm ihe Provincial president. ii/frs. Stewart. Maritime School Broad. out, Health and Welfare bulletin and Young Canada. Listen-s. Mrs. Deacon invited tbq 1mm. hers for next meeting. The meet. in: closed by Singing the National Anthem and a delicious lunch was served by the committee i.n charge assisted by‘ the hostess. ---__-___.__ BRIDGETOWN w, 1, The annual meeting o1 the Bridgetown W. I. was held. c: the home of Mrs. Edmund Clay with an attendance of 10 memim-g were was three visitors present. Afcetinc opened with e followed by the Creed. Rn] paying her fcc. annual meeting were reed, port was read and signed (d for the coming yen, President Mrs. Kenzle; Vice-President —- James Campbell; Mrs. -- Miss M. lift-Lend and Mrs. E. Clay: Auditors - Mrs. F. Camp. bell and Mrs. E. Lile-weilyn; Sick Committvc and Mrs. E. Llewellyn; School Committee - Mrs. Bernard Mc- Master and Mrs. Edmund Clay. It was decided to undertake to sew and knit garments for Red Cross for distribution in the United Kingdom. The letter from the Royal Bank oi’ Canada was carri~ cd over until next meeting. It was proposed and seconded that s dance be held in Bridgetown Hall on Nov. 15th. each family to supply l2 lunches. It was also decided that each family send s. bag of produce lTurnips, potatoes, etc.) to King's County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. James Campbell kindly invited members to her home for Dec. Meeting. Rioil call to b: answered by suggestions for unusual Christmas gifts. Hostess served 1 delightful lunch Liter which‘ ‘,, sd- Joumed with the National Anthem. STANIIOPI W]. Tilw amiusl meeting of the stcnbopo W1. was held on Nov. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Keith Douglas. Mrs_ John Miscner pre- sided. Meeting opened by repeat- ing ‘,Crecd". The minutes of both the last annual and regular monthly meetings were read and approved. The president in her address expressed her thanks to all members for their help dur- ing the year. ’I‘l'ie treasurer in showed s. successful her report financial msterial was available. The bill for year. The school reported the Germans Hoard Bcbmudeu do their ironing Ilet water h pliable-cs l Wok In this tub In the m: II n only from 10 a_ m. to noon end from midnight to 3 nu. tluelulldnnnculvonlmbetb oniycne you loin-nude: liviu‘ room. Precious Fuel and baking it l l. m. Electriclt! hymn l call was answered by each member Minutes of Oct. meeting and int ap- Droved and signed. Financial rc- by auditors. New oficers were elect- Wsllace Mc~ Sedy ‘Pi-ens. —~ Mrs. Francis McMasier; Directors -- liii's._F. Campbell Ill/l 4»: need of two blind; Sick commit- tee made her report. New school committee, Mrs. John Misener. New sick committee, 1VLrs. Malcolm MacLa/uchlsn and Mrs. Bruce Ellis. New officers were elected as follows: President. Mrs. Alvin Macbauclilan; vice president- Mrs_ Malcolm MacL-auchlan; sec- retary, Mrs. Lewis Kielly; treas- urer, Mrs. Keith Douglas. Direct- ors, Mrs. Reg Ross. Mirs. Ray Carr, Mrs. Bruce Ellie. Auditors, Mrs_ Pat Horgan. Mrs. John Mis- ener. Rnli call for next meeting to be an exchange of Christmas gifts. It was decided to lottery a fruit cake ticket to be drawn at December meeting. Ned Cross work was distributed to members. The correspondence was read. It WIC voted that $10.00 be sent- to this U.E_F.B. New hand books were distributed to members. Mrs. Rey Carr and Mrs. Homes Mc- Gabe were appointed on program committee for mo months. Next meeting mt home of Mrs. Lewis Kielly. ‘The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem_ A. dainty lunch was served by the Robert Crawford. hasten and s. eoclei iliour spent. ‘AVONLEA W-I. ‘like annual meeting of Avonlea. WI. was held st the home of Mm, 01s! Stevenson on Wednesdayl N01. 11th with Mn, N28. Mao- Lure, vice president for Rustico, presiding. The meeting opened by singing the Institute carol and repeating the Creed in unison. The minutes of the lsst annual meeting and of inc previouc‘ meeting were read and approved, Noll csii wn: answered by twenty} members. ‘Three Wsitors were slso' welcomed. Due to illness. the‘ President had sent her address and this was read by the Sear»? iary. The treasurer‘: report for. the yes: wu read And adopted‘ u read ‘fihe report: of the Ofiimmluwwm were then-heard. Several sick calls‘ had been made by both sick committees. Rusiico school needs, a new stove guard and Cavendish school needs soap and paper towels. New committees were ap- pointed as follows: Cavendish school, Mrs. sterling stew/art, Mrs. Lowell Wyand. Cavendish; sick, Mrs. Herbert Wysnd, Miss Bern~ ice Axworthy; Rustioo school. Mn.‘ lame Houst . M11 Roy Wool- I new; Rusiico sick. Mrs R1‘. mem- $200.00 to the school boa-rd to bo [used for remodelling. Reports of Ing. Mrs. N.S. MacLure. After some discussi i, it was‘ moved and seconded that our 1m; stitute psy half the cost of the in new desks for Rustioo school. The election of officer: foc- the - WWII/I'll)’ ‘ 14*- ilims 00171‘ OIL TREATED STUKER COAL ll! 7U. A‘ fill/IV IIFAJI ' /' ‘year. also thanking the executive [9 night gowns, 1 blouse, 0 school, t Jacket for the stove him. 1nd been requested lest provided by district. Miss munity. Mdbey, seconded by Mk!- Austin Smith that 04.00 thlt they are by ihe institute. old woolen materiel to be mrui" into blankets. be properly served u or they will not be sent. Ivor‘: house by Decernb Date of pecking to be decided at next meeting. from the Provincial President. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Wymd. treasurer, Mm. Lowell Wyand; assistant-secretary, we. Olaf Stevenson; auditors, Mrs_ Alfred Moore, Mrs. William Toombs; directors, Mrs. Roy Woolncr. Mrs. Eli-nest Mechum. Mrs. Ire. MacCaubrey; program, lvfrs. Roy Woolner, Mrs_ Alien Wyand, Mrs. Leigh Warren. A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the retiring officers. A letter from Mrs. Stews-rt. president of the PILL Women's Institutes was read. also e letter from iihe TB. League appealing for support in. their forthcoming campaign, Literature was distrib- uted and n. letter read about the l The rum of $5.00 was voted to be sent to the ChaxlottetownMus- iccl Festival with the following names: Mos. W. Jones, Mrs. Mau. rice Howait, Mrs. Austin Smith, Mrs. Sheldon Howatt and ivfiss Florence Mabey. The Institute decided that they could not sponsor the canvass for the United Emergency Fund (o; Britain. It was voted that $5.00 be given to Protestant Orphanage to be used for a Christmas treat for the children. Election of of- ficers followed. President: Miss Florence Mabey; vice-pres, Mrs. Maurice i-lowatt; secy, Miss Dorothy Taylontreas- United Emergency Fund for Brit- sin and it is understood that s. collection is being made in the districts, i 'I‘-he subject for the evening was “What do good pictures mean in Tthe home?" ‘Iizree inicrcsting pa- pers were submitted by the con- veners, Mrs. Finneu- Stewart and Jilin Blanche Wysnd and were read by Mrs Starling Stewart. Mrs. Herbert Wyand and Mrs. Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge and the meeting closed with hbe National Anthem. collection $2.85. Membership fees $5.50 Five subscriptions to In- stitute News were received. TRYON W. I. 0n November 80h the annual meeting of the 'l‘ryon Women's Institute met- at the home of M's. spin-goon Clark with 20 members and two visitors Present. The pre- sident, Mn. 0. A. Hick-s presided. '10:; meeting opened by sLnxi-HB one verse of the Carol and re- peating the club Creed. Roll call was answered by paying dues. The d-ue: of twenty-five member: was received and four now members Joined. Minute: of int annual meeting and tahe October ‘meeting were xesd end approved. 'Iihe president made s few re- marks on the progress of the past and members for their compar- ntion of the past yes: and solicit- ing it for the incoming president and omens. Treasurer's report showed $176.24 raised this year, the balance from last yea: $130.22. making u totsl of $300.46. The Institute made a. donation of committees followed. Red Gross reported having sent the year 34 dresses, bl panties, boys‘ suite, 6 baby’: Jwketl, 6 child's next yes: took piece and resulted shirts, 10 bbys’ sweeten, 1 pull- ls follows: President” Mrs N3. over sweater, 4 pr. lung etockmgs. Maohure, vice-president for Rus- ,3 pair snide socks, tieo, we. MJ. Doyle, vice-presi-li child dent for Cavendish, Mrs. stem-ling 3 quil ‘Stewart; secretary, Mira. Herbert 3 patina mitts, 'e toque, 2 psia-s rompers. t8. school committee called ct the ‘ reported that the ti: wu being It wu mend b! w- Flamenco bout to pay Prof. Jones be bald vote carried. - 1111c institute decided to semi All bundles must p and msrkedl | Bundles must be st Mrs. Lena 18th. _ M, A letter nus rend‘ Maurice Hewett was given charge of program. Roll call to be an- swered by naming a. noted Canad- izm woman. rence Mabey was asked to take the chair and after saying e few well meeting with the National Anth- cm E8!- F“; 11ml‘, M18. Sheldon Howait; direct- ors, Ma's. Howard Callbeck, Mrs. George Pratt. Mrs. Heath Hewett; auditors. Mrs. S. Clark and lvlirs. Albim Gaudet; Red Cross com- mittee, Mrs. Bessie Rogerson and Mrs. Howard Callbeck; sick com- mittee, Miss Millie Gamble. Mrs. Austin Smiiih and Mrs. Earle ivlabey; school committee, Mrs. Austin Lea/rd. Miss Amy Halli- well. Mrs. C. A. Hick-s kindly invited the members to her home for the December meeting. Mrs. Sheldon Howatt and Mrs. Percy Howstt are the lunch committee; lVh-s The new president. Miss Flo- S chosen words closed the ‘bunch was served by the host- n School comm, Miss Else Fran- d: sway. M11 Park n-mcis. that. we hold an suction sale It our next meeting. Cotton invited members to meet st her home for: next meeting. test. was put on by hhe committee, after wihich lunch was fi . l. i ill \%—w.w%,%w 50's Id 100's III (OIOIIRFIII CHRISTMAS WIIAPS unr rum w_ r. The annual meeting of the Lady Pane Women's Institute met on Thursday evening. Nov. 4th. mt the home of Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. 1n the absence of the president. the vice-president, Mrs. Ketmeth Robbiee presided, opened the meeting by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Minutes of last annusl regular meetings were reed approved. were were seven member: pre- sent, and one new member was xvelcomd. Officers for the coming years are as f0 owe:- Mesldent, Mrs Kennel-h Rob- blee; vice-pres, Mrs. Lewis Pren- cis; eec‘y.-treas.. Niki. Stanley Mayhew (re-elected). Directors: Mrs. Leiih Btordy, Mrs John Francis, Miss Elsie fi-axicis. J’ 01m Fhncis, Auditors: ms. Mrs. Perk Francis. New contmittees appointed “lure: Sick comb-L. Mrs. John_1"‘r-a.ncls_ and and fi-ogiasm 420mm,, Mrs. with It was moved and seconded Mrs. Gordon Meeting adjourned end e. con- social erved by the hostess. A launch carries Berlin children who are delicate and undernourllhei out to sn RAF flying boat (background) on Wannsec In British Ion: CARDIFF’ wales “ (c?) _ A for evacuation to escape winter weather In the blockaded city. Encar- ew central road connecting North end South Wales i! t0 be built. tion has reached a total of 3500 per week. This your we Panties and led Jackets. Phone 55 ‘£55k- - n _. .2» CHRISTMAS Isn't very fur away. Now Is the time to choose your glfh Gloves. A Blouse or Sweater Is always useful. After-SH Socks are Ideal for chilly evenings. Numerous other Items, Give Mother A Dress This Christmas We Iiuve Beautiful gifts-for Hi0 Babies and Children up to 6x. The Fashion Shoppe have more gifts to choose from. Beautiful Housecoats, Bugs. Kid find WWI Fur and Wool Mimi Dainty Slips. Gowns- "Tbe Sforc Thai‘ Fashion Buili" Great George Sm“. {AGE