: ' es reese ET * \ | en IT 3 e\ j if » \ : Bae f ee re : i lds” | Children’ h Affected - Every. Child. ts ‘Children’s Growt ectéd— ‘ i | ‘ 1 i aod . | Potential. a » Lee. | si | By Lack .Of Parential Love -- TORO ‘ sins bys ! 3 : ee : Switzen, ! : NEW. HAVEN. Conn. ———-— (they were’ raised. by rigid fnstap _ {teacher (WMNS) -—— Unwanted. ehil-| parents; or by a number of ya, 7 ihwewa: €v! at 9 :/dret: may fafl: to grow mor: ferent people because of the 9, tential to } i ilmally. . ness or death of their own, mo, dted _Toror x ; i This 1s one conclusion of a ers. bat : : aa ; ; or ae recent study of 13. infants ane Six of- the, mothers. had physi. * Ab esi acl ts ‘hy: danas ‘ 2) 1966. SNe £0Ur ) | their families by “a team ‘of/o¢a) health problems, and. man a rh rdian, ( harlottetown, Mon., Aug. 22, 1966 7 fessor Mar . investigators, from the, Yale \esid that they felt inadeqiate { ee 7 : University ' n : 3 | University Child Study. Center ta cope with their problems and : : jsOMeLNEs, F thes} ‘ | and Department of Pediatrics. ta mother their children Sx» 4 H A p Pp F N | N G S pera % ed e Brought, to the: hospital with had babies while they were teen. ; : ; ’ pARC re /, a such symptoms as feeding diffi-'agers; and were unmarried at ’ Aucrey. Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 | Sald ae i ¢ } erying ah distended abdomens, the time of conception ‘aensbennenasinion ‘with. Dr. ithe babies, who ranged in age; The fathers were ~ often ab Mi irs G. R_ Curran side from Winnipeg where the |. ee “ge ! | | from 10 weeks to 27 months, were sent or uninvolved in fam} 'y ind W, Kathy, have re- former, has been taking a course eee onde ae }; strikingly small, without any de- ‘life, and did not support the? y e r home in Roches- for the past six months. Before oye vin, es : me) tectable physical abnormalities wives and children a : after vacationing ‘coming here they visited F Oineus fy reals y | which enuld account for thelr For the most part the. \ 1 rams mother, Mrs McCullough's parents, Mr and) Mire. Swil : eae) Significant growth © failure. investigators observed, ‘‘'t hie i i, _-Hillsnora St. Meg. “W. L.. MoCullough at-"Titlor the: National ‘All the babies came from: fathers were passive and inef- 4 : it some. time at dale; Sask. At present they are Pena cheatin & families. with multiple prob- fectual or. were ‘irrespon- : a TG ween Ca YenCIstt visiting with Mrs.. MeCulloush’s' teacher for. 24 : has ie lems. Some lived in substand- sible and SUERTE f : | Ma : |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart 'taren a leave ttn Ree ard, overcrowded homes where In_Spite of the multiple family \ ret eming, Ottawa, |aronse Kensington. LE oHow Thany : ta eee i life was disorganized and. chao- problems most’ of the other chil- Ont, se ¢ been a recent | ° : : will sliston: outa tic, andfinanclal problems were aie bern fo tee couples de E of her mother,’ Mrs..d, By] x Nimore, French | against kainoi a (isevere. Fathers were often un- veloped satisfactorily. , : I ing 7 enon Cee a aft. aenet Se en Ee ertiployed, and in some families) One p Ssible reason ‘for. th @ ' ; ae r spending th t eight weeks MUST ACCEP! : the mothers had. serious health change was that ‘the added Mr. jand Mrs Stoffer Boer-.(°* SPen@ng the past elg MUR: AS IDEAS | ; . |demands of a new baby every ; pod Mrs eT- in Western Canada. By being ‘tir ag problems. z + ten, a story Erenhy re- : Ol eottcan” meays i? “A particularly ser { ° u’ yer ee ween e datlete turned} from. Halifax .where they athetice ccidatad wa Fah |hardship nearly every fam-/the mothers and~ overtax thoi pent. ya. pledsant ’ visit with | Ori Metnals aed. Heather 1 a aha a ' i fH ily”, the hivetinatrs noted, | abilities fp cope with the respon- Rm iat Kensington on, Sunday after reject jew : (“was the number of children |sibilities\ of motherhodd. . Taey jat Kel son, [resec i Ick i The inter-|were: simply worn.out, and this e ae ‘ ‘attending the. Lovat. Scots High- cause thay jin quick - succession. | Hered the 6 a : Gordon Ayles, tand College at Rustico for the “AN children jval between the birth of the jbaby suffered. the CONSEQUENCES \ i ending their. va- ipast two weeks. Oe lhe shld in can ‘ ipatient and the previous or sub-|of thelr having little left to give . nov Mr and. Mrs... Stoff- Ms ible ik thal vy lsequent siblings was 18 months|Possibly, too, this particular ifs aa oro and with |_4e—and-Mrs- Roy Burns have imaginary cases aT: or less in more than half the fa-|fant-might have-seemed to the ‘h ‘ier, Mra. Mar- returned to their home in St. ltyral and <ccia! f milies."* - {mother to present a threat to Horie. . Lawrence,-after Having spent a fit into them— One mother said she had want- her life during tec ot See | . 2 month in. Winnipeg with their). «pinds are an be ‘ed only- one child but had six jlivery, or ‘this. aby 8 ‘personal Mrs. >) ers who had tuosons Herbert_and—Lloyd atd lample. Few peo t children in six years, Another |characteristics gave the mother been for the past their families. They also visited wig birds have } sit had six children in 12 years, se- (litte pleasure or. satisfaction i ‘ i fee ae ane left \ire. Burns's sister, Mrs.. Lydia cida of which t ey peal had two eH ra Rae One| a i ” | » for her home | treal. i a : alf years. ne family hac . ’ ia Baad ane family in Mo ee pe Toe philaren in » years, as Fortu ne Bridge . .| Maureen:-Kinch of . Palmer jixe pird caccain ee ‘ : P “The parents of a a 2 Ms. George H. Mut: ey dave oe he cos : ; era KS . . . openly declared that their M Nort “von: have return ChGten ae hie CEs eee 5 MR. AND MRS. VERNON MACDONALD — «.}.;,, was unwanted uring res WI eeting . wn Ottawa, where-—they. yp Mrs. . Ronald MacKel-: sc Huteelvaacthab: aleve: aGtetnc is pele. i : : ‘|mancy'’, the team. reported. _ The’ regular meeting of For rte Sate, tate anand tie eae natn Wedding Ceremony. Is Held iti 2 wtte’ wit we, |. "rnin, aes Mt eae ene | ltenges. |. Turnendnlt lay cea from. this audy, to mn In fami igust 2nd, with 15 members and nor sisterzin-law,: W..0O. Bo r!. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith, Al inside their own ) watrets |’ h . h S! id lies. Not a single mother. report /11, visitors present. xThe..presi- xan Yrs. Dixon. _ma_were feted at a family gath- eee ideas:_of inform that In St..Pau S C Urc 2 SI e ed that she had received sustain |qant opened the meeting with-a eee ering recently in honor of theit qicturhs them.” : 2 - “Jed support and nurturing in ted quotation and. repeating of the uce Pu 1eDonald and | Golden » Wedding. Anniversary. Mrs. Switzen and her a» St Paul's. Roman’: Catholic gown of white lace over pink taf- |own childhood: ey noe - Mary Stewart Collect. This af immmerside Te: The party was held at the sum: qynamics reserrctier thagehirsh-Ginniensile waa ihe (feta: The ‘bridesmaids were that their mothers ha en Batra a friendahip meeting the ‘ Fatt set Nita In. Trenton, Ont., | mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- have isolated 75 defence ene of a summer wedding | Joyce-Kilbride who wore a floor- |busy or overwhelmed to g rat president welcomed: all visitors _AND MRS. C. FE. WIGMORE ee te eee : jter Culbert, Alberton South. Mr anisms by which “peor then Mary Phyllis Mulligan of length gown of white lace over |them much attention;: or thati i econt Roll call was answer- fp : Mistre Mabel. MacLean jand Mrs; Smith were married 18 lscfously reject informa Summerside became the bride lyellow taffeta, and Janet: Deigh- ed by telling about “the oldest _ f ,eEOrae Ce remon : / poets tn “ih Alma 50 years’ ago and lived on | ‘Change is overtaking "af: Vernon Patrick MacDonald ‘an, who -wore mint green. Their jceremony, at the Royal Cana- thing I own". 3 ad Se ey eae : y as Ooh Senne eF the same! farm home since that every arca ‘of ot of Grand River, P. ¥. I. |headdresses matched their gown |dian Legion, Mrs. Leo Jeffery,| Mré.. James Bennett conduct se = : in Newcastle, gN. jtime.” Relatives were present ibeing recognize in —The bride ds aidaumhtar of Mr. and had-short veils attached, jaunt @f the bride, was in charge jeq an interesting contest entitl is Be a Be — * re AT ¥ © ” : - rel Se > “ - “rest tO Islanders Mr. and Mrs. George Haag qe, Mie rapealinente ere oe ecHools. she s8i@. and “Mrs. . Gregory. Mulligan, |They carried Victorian bouquets. 3 ad men bok: Re. a8 ed “Know Canada Better: A - = : f Staten Island, N, Y., are leav- |, a eld i epee ee SU side, (formerly of,.Eme- |. The flower girl, Glenda War- rene : lively auction.on articles brought _ Waliiediip ow : ecutie : antec aire served including @ four tiered an TERRORIZE VILLAGERS = eens aa : bride and Rey. Pierre -Arse-|yy members was held and a 1 Halliwell P. Ey 3 awas attended. by Brian'ing on return today after a very niversary cake. Mrs. Smith was! ° ' ‘id_and the groom's parents ren, niece of the groom, wore a nault also proposed .a_toast.: a Sue eeniend : eet e Scott: Car) Kennedywas the ush- e visi with their many: di SAIGON (AP)-The Vict. ( re Mr. and Mrs. John_D: Mae- ble nylon dress with white ac- ("au .e pee Ae ee eae - 5 myer = : presented swith a corsage and | nis week destroyed the “5 DGnald of Grand River icessories and carried a minia-|, Fora honeymoon trip to Ca-| The next meeting will be held Diag aos : : the couple received many cards oo aoe 2 : : ture —Victortan—houquet-of-multt- ais, Maine, and points: of inter-|+ +1 home-of Mrs—tLloyd Town-— ty |. Darente” of the bride pareived : : - - . tand—passe Rev. Pierrie Arsenanit officta- (‘Ure rian iquet—o est in Nova Scotia and New chend at which th freshment frente the’ gir at A reception held ME ane Ns Andrew Thom- and a cash gift. S [5.000 “persons Tin " ted at the double-ring ceremony leolored flowers. “| lReanswick the bride: chose a vaeinittee orl ee aed ea 5 A viel Delta Room at the ‘Inn of a at am en en Dave: as their | = : ; ivan: life’ - . fuge . By ai iM Clarence Steele, organist Austin MacDonald, ‘brother of three piece suit of pastel blue Aitken and Mra: Wane John. 5 lily er : uest, Grace Bee,..New Bruns-| Rev. Cecil W. Tiller, River- Quang Negi, 4 £ON ved the Wedding music, and |the-groom, was bestman and|oap chi ; d : . ieee Gis as ee os Oe NT side, Albert Co, N. B.,. recently ‘spokesman disclosed. } Mire Genkeade Cahill was sae. Cena M nie | With white accessories an a lst Roll call will be five cents ae Mrs. Ha ).chose for her spent:a part of his vacation with dav. The x Sata ee Gertrude Cahill was soloist. [the ushers. were Tegory Mu corsage of white carnations. fg each size of a ‘member's : dp F ding an’ “aqua: Mi—and Mrs. John Blanchard his wife and little daughter n° Viet Gane en . - n =Given in ‘marriage by her fa-|gan brother of the Bees ee |} Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald * are oes. - Program will be on cub oe mate and _ Carla and John, this village; their earls te burned - the the bride wore a: floor Arnol¢ Deighan. Paul: Mulligan |pegiding in Summerside, where |tural activities: zi ~ eg oo TT Od ee a ee vinitihie OME y - ilhamiel and. Gnecendlons “ok iRecitn Thgesen with by point slee=jvounger brother-of the bride was |Mr. McDonald 1s employed at] On the completion of all bust ell of on ABE Blanch &_ parents, Mr. and’ Dr. E- P: Weeks and Mr. ‘refugces after | them to A rosette held, her shoulder |ringtbearer. the Canadian Forces Base. | |ness, the meetimg adjourned and jae es IFs- Wallan Simmonds, Sea Weeks and son-Andrew, Ottawa line up outside 1 “veil of tulle. She carried | Mrs. Mulligan the bride’s’mo-| Out of town guests at the wed- |refreshments. were served’ by - ; Was afte, He Broom's. parents were "1n- iView.— - were _weekend visitors,” here. —— See eee ne Trea = ‘-eascade bouquet of deep ther wore a two-piece _ yellow jding were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil the hostess and‘ committee in - of: able-to be present. =, hr ie They also visited with relatives) - CROWD POCr THER ithered carnation® and ‘costume with white- accessories |Killbride and Joyce of McAdam charge. f : 2 f—1. FE. Biffam, uncle of the M ed MPs Jerry LaPlante in. Crapaud, and Fredericton: | Singapore {s | s- most t jand cersage. The groom’s mo-|N. B.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack-Mac- = =— : S Tasster. af eeromon. (ont Tonn., are vacat-])” e f ss lerowded city, with? 29 percent maid of honour, Sharon 'ther wore a blue. gown with ac-{Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Bryen PLENTY OF. ROOM jos and the toast ta thethride was foningcaf Indian River, guests| Mr. apd Mrs. Cecil Jey and lof-the populyion-Jcing five or: can. of Freetown, cousin cessories and corsage in white, MacDonald, and Harold -Dilla-| Sweden has 1,800,000 ears, Uses apt teanpeaed he Rev Father stereo iran Mrs BG Ramsay. some gf Syracuse, NY, visited hmore-to-a too. te _bride,_wore-a foor-length” “At -the reception following the baugh all of Cardinal Ont. one for every 4.3 inhapitants. . i with n 4 * oS oe ~ friends and relatives in Pisquid oe 7 : os 5 : - a of White lacevover shantung was) B ra. MacDenald, New recently. = # : he’ bride's choice. for -her oing York City, 1s. visiting: her cou- | a a a -atvay. dreF® Pink accessories sin, Mr and Mrs.-Owen Kelly,|—Alice—Birt, -Truro,-N.-8.,- has fF = : Se = gt ot of-white-and-a pink rase corsage comp--Summerside.. - left on return after a visit with “ “Kon devcesiiated: hen onetime ae Mrs. Wallace Birt) Pisquid. nd lowing a honeymoon trip to’. Rev and Mrs Clifford Moase { 4 Jasper, Edmonton and and family, Moncton, are vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac- : P n Creek the, counle return- |t at Becnall’s Trailer Park Leod and daughters Sandra and ® at ~in Prince Georteewhere Stanhope. ‘*They will also be .Elizabeth Wavé returned to Rose- f 1 is on the staff at Van 1 \ir. Moase’s . parents, ville, Mich., after visiting _ Mr. id emeritary “Sehnol’ and -<s\tr- and Mrs. Stewart Mouse, 'MacLeod’s mother, Mrs. Mur- { e mis emploved by Pulp: Kensington ii dock MacLeod. Cardross, and WeonIntereontinental-Htd - : brother, Alex MacLeod and-his 11° Out wn guests {nclided, FO and Mrs. D.-.L. McCul-'sister, Mrs.. Newton Smith, Néw tr. and Buffarm, Mrs. Wil- touch have returned to ‘Summet- ‘Perth. Fe aaa > ton n,- Jill). Buffam, .~ ear aoempiar rn prataena ent | pee Basso hoy Pan ant MARY HAWORTH = $ Ke Henman. all of Edmonton ss : a DIAR Teen-Aged Girl Plague fa (INTRODUCING lcsinicensa : ; Ses srod. Wild A By Foul-Mouthed Father ' a ~ ~ ene Ls $, 2 rod, Wi sters ¥ , } : : / ce g d 1 DEAR MARY HAWORTH: fuage you report, 1 Sees traf- t “OF B] ; Tama etrl, 17, and need advice fics in mocking imagery of cer- ‘ Mot- Ld OSSOMINGS that’my pastor can't supply. Ei- tain biological functions of the ' ENE ‘ ther he's never known men as (human body? i \ugust played a tune to the morning. ‘roiimouthed as my Dad, or he| ‘The gist of the matter is, tife ‘ie : ‘s Mas, -Iast blossomings those js intentionally playing dumb, person addicted to this brand of SA ok ) ly would: he ——— to avoid getting Involved in a fa- foulmouthed. talk“ ts ’ advertising ‘ TRID N dew Rut today was summer's. Re: mily fict a’ primitive fear of his own sex : é retlY njote with bloom; with rowans! en-I tried to tell him of my inferiority, as compared to nor- a : nd ta; rries fruited: with indecent language, mal standards of adequacy, and : : ae ; totes an aval flies 1 makes me want to leave also, projecting. a compulsively 5 i ae Kian Above the fic the he said that all teen-ag- attitude towards those who ; : : . hanaalh cine sky ers go through’a phase of being might have X-ray insight into ; CURE AORTA RIS ; shemed of their parents, and his feelings about himself. Your hin etovehing the { T-should learn to be 'toler- father in relation to, your moth- ’ tens ani and forbearing. -——er, for instance. : r eee ees ‘ couldn't quote him, ) ‘ 3 4 : phe sucmer ays: Dene “vee lexativles of my tathet's fev0lt- un reheat WlOwing wie, lh te ~ CW | ene ca tk alana |. ; scuase; it Would have ing, with his revolting vulgar- : MG sum sav: tarther. Always ioc oe. Darrassing, Dad itty, to somehow. cone with Ais NOT DISCOl \caer ahd oar Peach, unWwihee hoe ene cece obscure embarrassment at hav- tthe SENTHGLE MORRKINE ite Cte ie tanec She mk ing your mother stay with him, 3 FE ae renarriseey nanieat ary a Se her out while knowing him as he is. NCr's Wal nine dt ras ages | In other words, he is trying, heennen) Paneer Messer enc ne aay Ohilee vearetou cane te a ee ia unconsciously, to dray her: down : Touves cease eae ayg aa ene Chis can iaate tec aoe (to IMS level of self-shame, to {m- ; iby" and are. EDD a ic a M vouldn’t be possible merse hér, as it were, in his ha seen the wish realized. an ‘her « 16 ‘ . ; : of Rone they are’ pleaséd, or aa Dad iy OEE ae conversational _ slime, as {f Y WIL, NOT CRACK, lett-tare, pert iG we dow who lived with us for al-|thereby to cancel out the differ- ROT, RUST, PIT, iene nigcnadiceiine Ae Wa Hnve sinc a Gear GT nvalescing ence between his ingrained sense : : WARP OR PEEL { nly conjecture ‘S we navy ; ar while convalescing ' : re, ‘satd, ours is no. “Dude Ranch” froma broken hip. Dad is never |°f SX guiltiness, as versus his : : t as ordinary farm, as Island foulmouthed in front of his mo-|Se"se of her innate womanly Pt teeta hs Bi worthwhileness. . ce bia fine fo. peopled by thase of er, | behind -her back he | Judged by hi t WINDOWS e the name, who in a succession. makes ‘obscene jests about her.| _’uaged by his symptoms as 4 a Pelefogte rintien’ have found-it, and Dad says if-he were a famous |described, -your father acutely ° : x n@tin ‘the occupation, mtich’ ¢ ye would say he is needs psychiatric, or preferab- : i , : itvicht. Tt is a newer-house - that the last of the Rabelaisian cha-l¥ analytical therapy. But if he : had Jacross the lane, where the + racthr My revulsion to, hin jwon't see that need for himself ‘d * Helents and family of four ‘“ehillfilthy talk isn't a teen-age Die enue ean ae ‘tae own = : ‘ such long’ lve ie ald. dwelline feolin t goes hack for years, {0 0 elp, there is = 4 ie eae alone p {0 something T everheard him little # anything his family can q DOYBLE HUNG WINDOWS SLIDING WINDOWS tof /the: years together there. O1 d say to my brother.when I was do to heal his obsessive perfor- :| @ Counter balanged t® eliminate the need for sash ©@Finger-tip sliding action. | te be rooms are ours, Hehted by ofd- | 10. ; ‘W bin lanl (ong for your leaving hom ‘ by balance maintenance. oe e@ Draft-free. rd ‘tiny .paned windows. But ee x en Ser Hind reaching 18, to’ escape fhe foul | @Both windows move simultaneously to assure proper ~@ Removable sash. eee sey erree Urey, Give Ual. Tel enore: Gower’ to het. . Buk Tvelanoumlere ne Geuutud, iN prin- é| ar oireuienen 3 ] @ Insulated glass no storm windows / vy, [reack@of the valley of the m + that she needn't stay on ciple. you'd be justified, provid. | — elnsulated glass-—no storm windows needed. , heeded, reMn By BBY... ANG. OS: NOW. secant ae T dane iat cole ied sot Were Pandy, be then, tn = : \ t os- jstars.In the-meadows ofnight - enongh to put up with |Support yourself. constructively ne : oe : we ma ° i“ od) "Until, tamorrow--.-s-: Diary - f neech. meanwhile Do In my opinion, you should rre- ~_—e : ; ‘ os PION YA . ee np nia va nk am Fgh” Gabe Oe the My of fidence NO TRIBUTED THROUGHOUT THE: ATLANTIC PROVII . NE (4+ Shall we take by consulting; meanwhile, with | “NIT } | : 7 N ST s » into our confidence ,@ PRofessional family’ relations | N OW DIS D ; CES BY: eS | explain. that —your-—letter, adviser, to. deveioo—comprehen- : : eset : oo : : spre in re’ comlensed and censored, Sive awareness of what you'd be! pt ” i! { ie ocMited for. column eva- doing, and why, and how..M H. Des : : ‘ : arn ects sick-sick Mary Haworth ~ counsels Hy : \ . - AG so omjore often through her column, not, hy a ! : s A ayt Pt nie Ministe I> n af men Wane her in-care of The Guar- ' a s m 1 ve Niinean Wat +t pitas than fram: persons A ; . cat wnder se Flary ogt ; 1 ssmMayn wn their ; ‘ aes 459 ELMWOOD DRIVE, MO TON, N, B, : 1 fa Commonwealtt ys. be wai CASH SHARED OUT ‘ : : : ae % 9 : \ et : = ¥ Mine eae! tee ees lan, further, that, Kuwait is the second richest Co Roe esate : ' fate eT aE “ha osecty humorous; country in the world, reckoned PHONE: 382-80 ; if % osmenting .- + by production per capita, fui- * a , ret . ; y , iser’s lowing the United States and ra : iliac cuee td si mand ‘ Ce 5 ' 1 ‘ decent lan. preceding Sweden, iy Waar GEARS AA oeeB SMe coe eat s acts ‘ e i * 0 aN el , : ¥ TS oy, 4 3 ~