ae ner ~ Rebekah Lodge | __ oe ee Plans Bazaar Cobalt -- Silver Rebekah Lodge met Wednesday, May 13th with Noble Grand Agatha Cameron pre- Siding. Sister Stanley of Victory Lodge, B.C., was welcomed, and the roll call showed one officer was absent. . | Sister Larsen asked for a report on the number of members who intend to attend the supper being held in connection with the School of Instruction and fourteen mem- pers indicated they would be at- tending. Routine business was dealt with and Acting Vice Grand Sister Lar- sen reported having visited several ) (pembers and their ifamilies who nad been ill. Cards and flowers - had been sent. Sister Kangas reported on the C. P. & T. Committee meeting which was held Tuesday, May 5th and at this meeting it was decided to give the same assistance to the Haileybury Sanitorium patients that they had given the previous month. 7 They had 'also purchased several pair of pyjamas and are asking ES for donations of pyjamas and socks. They have planned a bingo and will sell tickets on a fully equipped itackle box. It was decided to drape ithe | Charter at the next regular meet- ing in memory of Brother Powley. A donation to the annual dis- trict picnic fund was approved, also one to the Red Shield. The Rebekah degree was then con- ferred on a candidate. : Moved by Sister Steele and sec- onded by Sister Rajala that an invitation to their last meeting in June be sent to Golden Gate and Northern Beacon Lodges. Members were 'asked by the Noble Grand to consider the pos- sibility of having a fall bazaar and this will be open for discus- : # c sion at the next meeting. Z Brother Menzie -reported that the Patient's Council at the Hail- ; eybury Sanitorium is planning the | H Ae Wk a , ee fed Ududvepn en eae Ads A , end would welcone'any conve | Give municipalities a new and betfer deal. tions in the way of talent to the ; ; - program, members were asked -to | uma are=" r= Make loans fo students for education. Several Sisters thanked the Lodge for cards and gifts received while ill, and several Sisters ex- wie mand severe! Sie 1 Imnrove standards of feacher fraining so that there are fewer un- | friends for their gifts and cards. Sister Ann Fleming reported li a having visited Sister Watkinson in Gua | ie CdC ers, Kirkland Lake who jasked to be remembered to all members of Sil- ver Repetah Toaee asisertor-\f Extend further credit to farmers. sen for filling the office of Vice- Grand So ably at the last minute. Set taceetae| Give a reduction on freight rates for the north. ae Give a reduction in Hydro rates fo farmers and encourage small | industries. Home Services Jisidewate serinenaens nll Lf all contracts by Public Tender. ) ZA SZAM<OM Of Natural Gas expect to see something of a dif- ED ee ee : Brzineer tor, Norinem Onienoll -- Extend Hospital Insurance to include out-patient service. Natural Gas Company said. There is an active pipeline construction f : d t t; but c] : 2 inconveniences experienced test -- ESfaD lish portable pensions for the working man. summer will be virtually non-exis- : : Fj ee | ee ee | ices : 4 shai bes contactors working om he nee | ESfablish compulsory Auto Insurance. -- ) (aes eat dame to the home -- off} #-.. ; 73 i et. i - The _most modern equipment peepee are "ALL THESE AND MORE BENEFITS ARE YOURS IF A LIBERAL employed on the project, to com- plete the work as quickly as pos- sible with a minimum of inconven- : ' GOVERNMENT IS ELECTED ience, according to Mr. Hove. : ° : A a ' Underground boring for gas|f- ; 2 { a1 lines, will replace open trench ex-|} ' cavations, soil conditions permit- ing, whenever it is necessary te run a service line from a street - main laid near the curb to a cus- : V t .tomer's home on the opposite side 0 & 1) @ : "of the street. ; nan ' For straight line construction, however, the latest conventional é : § Published by Temiskaming Liberal Association trenching methods will be used. : : : i Biter mn fs