with purchase oi- GIANT FAMILY SIZE VEL Cuts dishwashing time in half. VEL safer for woolens. VEL cuts grease faster. g VEL gives soft water washing in any water. VEI. milder to hands. soli- -. SUPPLY LIMITED! ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER NOW! Jane A: Write Jone 1 e Neighbors‘ fl”? fit/hf of!/I/I9/57‘? éw‘ - Me '3 Crown Blond Recipes Illl. Afiey, The Canada Stand: Company United: P. O. Box 129. Montreal, P. Q. _-case By George Clark f 'continued from page 9 contest with prize going to Mrs Prod laltd. A dainty lunch was then served by the homes assisted by com- mittee in charge. collection 0l..li). OIWELL COVI W. I. ‘ma regular monthly meeting of Orwell Ocve W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Mcfiae. The meeting opened withthecreed. Roll cpll -was answered by seven mem- bers. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and adopted. The slot: committee reported three calls. Correspondence. from the Red cross and Maritime Hospital Ber- vioe Association were read. We messages of thanks were . eived. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Angus Nich- olson. Roll call is to be answered by sing. say or pay. Rose Morrissey and Mrs. Ben ls_cDonald are to be on the programme. A grab bag resulted in $1.66. tn- Joyable contests were put on by Mrs. Angus Nicholson and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. The meeting then adjourned siter which a delicious lunch was served. MAEGATI W. I. D The March meeting of the Man- gaie W. I. met at the home of Mrs. Heath Maahew, with 15 members present. Meeting was opened by re- peating creed. Roll call was an- swer with an Irish Joke. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. School committee advised a number of things needed, and it was moved to buy same. Sick committee reported hav- ing made one call and leit fruit. Quilt blocks were handed out to be embroidered. It was moved and seconded that all bills he paid. A paper on Education was read by Mrs. l-leath Mayhew. and It a lively discussion followed in m- gards to our school and its need ior repairs. A on year celebration of our Institute was discussed and leit over for further consideration. An amusing playotte was put on by the entertainment committee, followed by a contest or Nursery Rhymes. Meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and lunch committee. EMYVALE W. I. The Emyvsle W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. Mathias Callaghan for their March meeting with in members and several visitors pre- sent. Meeting opened with presi- dent oocupying the chair. Roll call was answered with grab bag. Min- utes of last meeting were read and approved, two members paid fees. A letter from T. B. League was read also one from Red Cross. sewing and knitting was passed out to members- sick committc - reported no sick visits during Feb- ruary. School committee reported paper towels, soap and wash basins needed. Teacher to get first aid kit and other articles. Program consisted of iotteriss put on by Mrs. John Mcquaid and Mrs. P. Cardle. Sick committee nextmionth, Mrs. Lawrence Murray and Mrs. P. J. Trainer. School committee. Miss Dorothy Mcciinn and Miss Kath- eryn MacDonald. Program, Mrs. Patrick ciarkin and Mrs. Dan Mo- Ginn. Roll cal to he answered by House cleaning int. Next meeting to be held at the home oi. Mrs. Walter Ooady. Meeting axijoumedz "God save our King". The hostess serv- ed a dainty lunch assisted by Ger- aldine Callaghan and Mrs. J. Grif- fin. A social hour was then enjoyed by all present. WISTMOIIELAND W. I. an March 1th nine members and one visitor met at the home of Mrs. James Moore ior their regular meeting. The members brought in several dresses. mitts and socks (or mrfmwg Tablecloth is. . the ’ladies in wousirs uismurr MEVETIIIIES‘ the Orphanage. several more. articles are to be finished before being sent to the orphanage. ‘bio dollars was donated to United Na- tion Appeal (or . secretary read a letter concern- ing flsberculoals Mobile x-ray unit stating asfar'aaisknawnatprs- sent the unit, will be in the district the last 01 June. All iamilies will all take advantage oi this opport- unity especially the adults. Since the meethu the secretary has received word that the woollen blankets have been shipped and would like all those getting blan- kets to please send in money for same. V New officers for school and sick eommittesa are appointed tor three months and are as ioliows - School — Misc Elsie Bherren. Si'tlt_ — Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Mrs. Roy f“ an, Educational — Mrs Eeber Oaniield. Social — Mrs. Hal Oates. Mrs. Verner Moore. Lunch —— Miss Ellie sherren. Mrs. verner Moore. Mrs. Hal lwgerson. Miss Elsie sherren invited the members for April meeting. Meet- ing sdjournsd and Social com- mittee entertained with several interesting contests; followed by lnifirch by the hostess and com- ttee in charge. soornronr w. 1. The regular monthly meeting oi Southport W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. L. ltodgerson on March 9th with an attendance of 17, Meeting opened by sins- ing "My Wild lrlsh Rose". After the roll call Mrs. Mccarron re- ported on the Red Cross dinner meetifig she attended. Quoting Dr. Doney she told of the various services the Red Cross now oiiers, especia‘l.v the latest one, the Disaster Service. Dr. Doney emphasized the need for such a service in Charlottetown. Mrs. Mccarron also reported on a meeting she attended concerning musical education. Discussion fol- -lowed. ' C-urespondence consisted of a letter stating that the Mobile X- ray Unit will visit the district early in August. The Institute was urged to publicize this event as much as possible, in order that all may benefit from this great service. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be sent to the Institute of- fice to help defray the expenses of sending a delegate to Copen- hagen. Reports oi the diiierent com- mittees were heard. New School Committee: Mrs. Rodgerson and Mrs. Srnallwood_ Lunch: Mrs. Annear and Mrs. R. MacDonald. Members-appointed to the Musi- cal Festival Group Membership: Mrs. R. MacDonald, Mrs. L, Rod- gerson, Mrs. H, McNevin, Mrs. S. Smallwood, Mrs. G. Genge. The president, Mrs. Matheson. outlined a schedule of programs for the next 3 months with the following members in charge: April: Home Economics, Mrs. Annear, Mrs. R. MacDonald. May: Agriculture, Mrs, John Reddin. June: Mutch. Next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Urban McQuaid. roll call to be answered by house- cleaning hints. Meetingadjourned after ‘which lunch was served by charge. Then fol- lowed a social hour at singing and piano music by Mrs. Ambrose Duffy which was enjoyed by all. W381‘ COVEIIIAD W. I. The members of West Covehead W. I. met at the home Mrs. George Macwllan March 8, 1960. The meeting was called to order by the president Mrs. Reed and opened by singing the Institute carol, followed by the roll call to which 16 members rqronded by plying 1. There was one new member and one visitor present. The min- utes or last meeting were read and .Ii>DI'oved. The report or the sick committee was given and it was ‘ " infuiu.retcsend.aswort.b of trait or juice to anyone in the community having a doctor. also to send a flower or flowers to any Institute member who is in the hospital. The voting on a delegate {or the Copenhagen Conference was com-" seiling lunches in untean reported the sum of 8750 was made. Bills ior the sick committee were ’ ‘ paid The travelling apron was completed with patches oi money and the sum oi 08.00 was realized. The member guessing nearest the cor- rect amount at money in the apron won it for their own. The winner was Mrs. Cecil Mays. The next rolloallistobeansweredbydit Teens and nectar were in by two members. Mrs. Ramsay Auld sent word that two crib quilts an ready for quilting and man- berswereinvitedtobarhomsw help quilt them. The auotiomsale was presided over by Mrs. Cecil Mayo as auctioneer and the sum of teen was made. A contest by Citizenship, Mrs. l-lope Mrs. Iaith Maoxinnon was enioyed CiVlAKhUi‘i'E'l‘U,WN ‘FF -2 out 0 preferred NEW Robin Hood You Add a Fresh Egg Here's the story! 300 women, from slll parts of Canada, were given two cakermixes to test. One was a Robin Hood Cake Mix—the other a brand popular in each woman's district. hese women were asked to try both kinds and tell which mix they referred. 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