l MonetVllle Women ." . s 1 . N ' _ . [ To Hell) lulnlsll "'d'. L. . . :_ _ Ne l ditorium 3'“ . _ lxnwiul in Til? SIIlHHIr) Iritily w'm'titr, _ _ 3.. Moneti'ille, Jan. 20 .7 At the icgu~ .. , . lai' Junuaiy meeting 0: llic Nurtli Star biancii of the wuuwn's Insti- tute ot Monetville, 26 rtrerlers "T'i I present. The ladies an; finding it; I, ;easier to attend meetings, now that; one Ill e ‘they are held in the new auditor-; I _ I ium, which is nut only more Carib; . W ral, but mule convenient lur int-gin Ins ralse groups, than the member's smull; I 11011185. T At t A sum vi .325 “a; spr-'l1b tur "_-- ------ ven [on lplaics, clips, etc, and lunch Bosch†, . hostilities a fund was st (Special to Th S _ 1 _ 'F' . ,, arted f ' " ndbury Dally Sin) itials Lot nil; stnurii optima. orthel Omen S Institute a memorial auditorium but “I; Monetville J r l$167.75 nu un hand it “as decided! no suitable site could be sewed on of the North“: 181ml: Star ‘lo send $75 to the bunk m SUM'EGOHI BI. h F d b the club was disbanded. A plaque Women's Institute 2lf in [Oilfe lithe :‘nns as it lund ton-aid the (yy/ll) anc orme y “1:15 Shecured bearing the names of morial Auditorium with 28 men: " ot the Auditorium Vaiaotts'; . a“? 0 served. hers present Roll Call was a [Ner incidental expcnsrs were ml If t ll il e organization meeting was wrilt ".. l _ en su e 1: puld from [no itiiih kept on“ one Irl e rollp gttended by the W‘I' organizer tor of the esnusiiiQuyelaf/." the program inn, inriiiuin; thc urum1uevsiupll (special to The Sudbnry only sum 'os)"2y,rci.i11FiMg,sy H. Williams, The meeting opened with th /ees :ul 30 iuetubcrs it) be sent to I Mtrneevilte,Aug.19 ._ outgrowth or Cameo? ThVitddeg//it,,o,,ns ode, and the president, Mrs We Ilse distilut [reusui‘i‘L his. T, [',rli1ruljs, Monetville War IteliefWttrrlt- the aims id 0mm of 1:112:1ng Allen in the chair. Minutes were. it‘linevg and Miss ')/'/,'tt lmnncdll era club of several years ago. a tute. {Sad daintd_approved. Delegates to were appointed animus. i I . The followin officer l , e is mct annual meetin at V Would Buy wag f 'll',', “are: :1: sh: Womensulnsttl ed: president; Mrs. £11133: 3:: Sudbury, Mrs. Alex Douglasgand It “as decided to purchase a dlSll-; e was or e 1ere “Gen Y. o renco, Sn; first Vice-president Mrs Mrs. Wm. Purcell, gave their res- pan and tea kettle Lu start equip-i be known as the North Star branch o. J. Morley; second vrceGrisi'idTr'/t',' Pects, along with the district direc- merit ' tin: kltullI-n and home‘ a! the community is situated at the Mrs. N. George Green; district di- tillr Marion Lawrence. All seemed economics i-oom._ Tlle ConiiluLtUe‘ highway crussmada which separate zoom? Mrs. Hubert Lawrence, JR; 'Ile/TI, Ind, members wore gra_l on citizenship suggested the pur-I Sudbury and Nipissing wings. Peg: Eryatreasurer, Mrs. Charles made suchear that MonetVille had chase of a Canadian ling for the!. . . u , Hector. Mrs.Eugene Lav." _ _ a good 'showing, espe- \ . Fr" "liti7cnslli1r The Monetville War Relief WON“ rence, Mrs. Wm, Purcell and Mrs cially in the standing committ school: . livilju U" i b'v MIS, '. era Club was activo in all phases of Clifford Gideon. . work. Tips were also given ee and.hduc'mâ€n' Waikiki ,‘1.‘,b' war work, especially in raising The first meeting of the newcvari?us phases of the Won the Manon menw MS mud, n w ml funds to send boxes to men from branch was held on Thursday night Institute work which sh 10mm“ inspiring luttel’ from Mrs. J, It.,' the community who were serving at the home of Mrs. O. J Morley greet aid during the oul4 bepfl butcher, of St. Thomas, iii-widen: overseas. Following the and of Activities \Vere of a soda} nature: stitute year. “Sum: ML of the Federated Womens Instr _â€"___\ ltwasd id p I . . eel ed to give the teach-l ‘tutes of Ontario. V . ers $5 to bu . ‘ . h T e y prizes for the school! J In her letter, Mis. Futc ei out __ .7 [ and Community picnic to b h ) ilinerl the tvsults of the, annual _ w, soon. It was also decided t: .eld. ‘IneELng. Briefs, She said, were u" "i , $10 toward paint to briglltengtll‘ie {sent to the vaviuus..dery"1?yr11s on h '3 ‘ Walls of the auditorium Mrse lconservation, medical manpower ", Harold Fryer, convene: Gr. agri: land a better health survey. grid o , Egltjure and Canadian industry: idental care (Di' remote meats _ rhel ' J “a an interesting and instruci‘v lslugan continues to le, 1fi?,1,e,i,r _ - " E3: aglclg on Nylon, the Wear- (Conception of Citizenship for All, #5. O f abric. Hostesscs were Mrs ‘to be reached by each niembor extu'- -. r, 4.. V toned JMOrley, Mrs. Hubert Law: cising her franchise, upholding the C, '. r Mrs inf-,IMrs. Layton Fryer and public good, setting an exdm-plle 2nd _ _ o, " . 'e'1f'iml//ll"l, di Fryer. Due. to the tvyiny P break dew-n lat“: tiiSi ' f I 1 noon memxsgcrxc‘ the social after- crimination, as wyell‘ds :uuy til k. I for this month his dispensed with problem of the inCieaS: 000 se o I _-k. , ing will be held yerct regular meet- liquor. An objective of 5 . "yy?yi mum " the h m the New Settle- bers has been set for the year 1950.1 Guv. ome of Mrs. Roland The branch gaining the largest poi-.‘ - _ ' icentage nt althiidance and members; wins the gm‘vl. The second week: _ (in July was sr‘l as TV,1. holiday; . _ ', week. '., 1 The Noun SidIS has. senL two _ _ imam "sunshine boxes" Orr to Beyt ‘E muncison hurl tlu' Min-r in MM / ,- .. 'Wiii. L'Hrill‘t Thr' martini: rlrisvtl ' '..co, .. Lg! singlnt; "O Canada. __ is, / i _ '7. f _ , T / '..,,, l .' ‘7 / v .-. F _ _ l _ . -., _ ai:,i/'irs'r-, _ J ‘7 . urn Irs F . i _ ' i i _ "7 ’* ’ _ v in. _l P , _ V