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Unte This Hour by Tom Wicker, is an American Civil War epic, using the factual background of the battle known as the Second Bull Run in the North and Second Manassas in the South. This battle brought together some of the leading figures of the Civil War, among them Stonewall Jackson, General Lee and General Longstreet, and with its brilliant manoevering, itself provides some very exciting reading. The private dramas played out against the Rebel and Yankee bloodbath are people with fascinating characters whose personalities, loves and agonies are skillfully drawn by a master storyteller. . . India is the exotic background to Valeria Anand's new novel Te a Native Shore, a story ef love, homesickness and cultural A young Eng deeply at- tached to the West of England and her family home, marries an Indian doctor, knowning she'll have to move to India and give up a way of life she's loved. Her welcome in India is warm except for the resent- ment shown by a family aunt, and, at first her husband's love is enough to sustain her. Women’s Institute makes donations When Kinnaird Women's Institute met March 21 members answered Roll Call with magazines for the local hospital. President Kay Bate wel- The Institute gave dona- tions to Child Development Telethon and SPCA. The ‘WI received donations for the Loan Cupboard from Mrs. Bergerson and Cherie Lyons. It was reported the coffee party held March 17 was a success, with the winner of the door prize cushion Mar- ilyn Levick of Fruitvale. Winning the raffle of a cera- mic pot and plant was Britta Haley of a Plans were made to attend the West Kootenay District WI conference to be held in Fruitvale May 2. ‘The competitions are to be: a carrot cake-iced and or tea cloth embroidered in cross stitch or chicken scratch. The president asked each member to bring a verse or some lines for the WI song to be sung at the conference. Health and Welfare Con- venor Marge Brownlie an- nounced that $13,900 was raised by B.C. Women's In- stitutes for Children's Hos- pital playgrounds. She gave an interesting report on diabetes and dis- tributed pamphlets and health ‘recipes. Members Helen York read an inter- esting’ article on behalf of United Nations called “China's Magie Mountain.”. Brady will take the hooked rug and work on it for a while. The rug is being made by Kinnaird WI members and will be raffled when finished. Arrangements will be made to hold a SCOPE meet- ing at P. Phipps’ home in April. Marilyn Levick of Fruitvale will attend the meeting and explain the Women's Institute to inter- ested guests. Phyllis Phipps was named delegate to B.C. Provincial WI convention to be held at UBC June 3-7. Refreshments were served by Marge Dulsrud and Kay Bate and Phyllis Phipps won the hostess prize. 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