I KKEI.-II&jgj., mg M M now" my ti. ....11ie clsienllaa. Fri. May 11. I1- WI unwanted menta of his limbs. Wu when In Memoriam What A Spaslic . FRANK MMIUAID neaus Cliarlotteto . MR5 wgud M". mm” Menu . C Do i he was old enough to be a stu- . . ... was .. .. ....' .. ' . 81'? "'”" '""”' ”' """'" ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS Wm. ' 0 y ' 5" of tic 'chlldr v b - nlmuwn Ind use in gen- Ioctgmwn, . spas en cry niuc . I , awe.-g saddanedto um uh F" I Most people have some idea This is the burning question; is Pnlnmu EN,:Mm1, , ":3 of the sudden C1!” Mugs, Charlotteto what .we inean-wben we say that the child going to be mentally puma, nun”. W.” "H, punk McQual (see a Mr. and Mrs Frank Cari-aging, a child is spastic. It is fairly hdndlcapped as well. Obviously, cw; ,co,,pd,uck mm, named ggsscki on April 1593- 1955- ll C wn. generally understood that the brain damage may well mean below ",5 3,-.c,m1 you gin.” her home in Soil - ML, and Mrs. Maurice Bradley, child has sustained some form of that intelligence is also affected, cover-up bolero smoothly fitted to The late Mrs. McQnaid win was Kgljy. cmu brain damage. and is. to a vary- and indeed this Is so in a num- a slender bodice. You'll live in. in'her seventleth yeardvg. 5;: Wk” nnlllty. Kelly's Cross. lng degree. physically -handlca ber of spastic children. However. love it for daytime. datrtime .. in L01 55- 93:9” Hedge wh- ,i,”h'”'7 . , Mass. pea, How common is this condl- it is vital to understand. that in now and all through summer! loll" C"5”k 9" Ema ha 3) "'n'u9"-1" Cll'-l'10ltGl0Wll- lion. how does it arise, and what a way, the same rules apply as Pattern 4816: Misses Sizes 11. l3le5m?:;edre(';1;ivBed M, can, an: 33:3" ""1 any D"i'99un Mt do we do about it when it does with the affected muscles-traim 14- 15. 18. N; 40. Size 1! dress WM." 5" the M, L M" hm.” Tum happen? ing is terribly important. it the lakes W: yards 35-inch fabric; "mines she went to the United Hy -1-;,..,,,,, 0' ""' PM In this country, about one in child is encouraged to attempt to bolero takes 156 yards. 1" h re 31,, gm-cued in a 3'4, .nd'Mn no 1.000 school children suffers from do everything possible, he will Th” Plmlll B883! 3-0 Ilse. Illn- Smmi (W ePractlcal Nursing. she Qugij E-my"l' m” P' M” some form of cerebral palsy( the thereby be given the opportunity 915 '5 "'0 ll Wild lo? fit Hal sum or ' .' name doctors give this condition). to learn as much as he can. mmple" ""31-"l-99 l”5mlcl1”"5- Send. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (fuse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print . ful adilate of F::".".i..?..?i'.f”.':l .utf....ur her life continued in this noble pro- Mr. and Mr . J . . ban. Charlottetown-.mu P emu Mrs. Clara Monaghan. Kelly'g There are two main kinds. In Nothing succeeds like success. one. there is general spasticlty and the more the spastic child or difficulty in movement. and in is stimulated to learn. the more icssiou- that of comforting and emu, caring for the sick. 11!! lied lllld Noreen Flood. Charlottetown. the other, there are slow writh- is be able to develop lllmielf Annlmssl msalrnflermi he wu ,0 ummuly loglga,-wfatherine Clarkin, Char- ing mover:1ientshl;.dhat' go on in wlthinAthemlli;nitusl setklyy his handi- send order to 'ANNE ADAMS r . Is 5 . - spite of te c 's attempts to cap. c a "given up" ' known to Ill. W" 99 9 gndmud ML Fill Ml'I- Wlllle Cosdy. New stop them. In both kinds, there and not expected to learn much &.",,.”'rV',r.,'le 1(-;.,L:,::3,m' 60 Front Clltlelllll dl5l”3m"” an 1:: wm"""' - may be different degrees of ln- loses by the absence of oppol" rm'r'rr-"tr ' ' traits of characted combidnad V; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ward. volvement. Both arms and both tunity, and seems duller than be her natural l'"l"5”'Y ”'uuP"3,"i Cl"l'l'J"e'-0W"- legs may be affected or both really needs to be. sional skill made her ca Doreen Cusack. Chuuluttetown. '. t - ed M, .3,-vice. to M legs. but not the arms, or the A number of societies. notably "me 2:? lfymlilany from far and law: 31?: Mr" Rum" mood' at arm and leg on one side only lll 0 Nllllonol " ” Soc-lely be sou r - ' ' 4. M... 3 . v have been formed to help and "cl"n"m4 she mmjgd Punk Mc- cm-digmlfd M" Fem Momsum FROM EARLY UFE encourage the parents of spastic Quaid of Emyvale. Elld lllvel I Mr. John Clarkin. Toronto, Ont. How does this sort of condition chudnnn" "Eu ” "1 9"” pm,” few years residence in Hlvefllllln Mr. and Mrs. Peter McQuaid, arise? Most of the cases date H"! Edvl” 9”, 1'9"” Tl" h""'y .'.!.-iss., they returned lo EmyV8l9- Gre-n Bay. from before bimh or from the doctor can put the parents in where they took up farmins. About touch with these bodies. "me years ago their only '0" wok time of birth itself. or from the very early weeks of life, when Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Moy- len. Toronto. Ont. oier the old homestead but they Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Flood - - - I . tn "1 v an acute infection may bring a- lrwgfegsz” ';;;1,',t,?;;',::.,d ,: G3eo';p:'g')'sb0me New Haven bout some brain damage. HoIv- SICK was rnossorrlsn ' t . 'r 't . th is ' b ' d - .-l new home in Southport Mrs. Catherine Berrlgan and Egrlil glcucrssesge I1 "m am TQRONTO (cp)-1-cor the first The late Mrs. McQuaid. who had hccn in her usual good health re- nlnincd at home with her three family. New Wiltshire. Mrs. Stephen Hughes and Fam- ily. Kelly's Cross. - Charlotte- But there 3, one me.-cy,4t is time in Canada scouting history, not progressive. Once the extent ""0 W55 became 1P"y'n9d3,9d 1103' of the damage in, been eaub. scouts Tuesday night while pa- . t , h W r visit- EllgngljgllalilgllhEl:Sleltvl1,011d:y:, while 10:1,?” Mccmkeyt ished you know that it will not "9"" 1" 5 "'”Wl"m- 1" 5 "'9' her husband went to town on busi- Mr, and M". 1.-rank Mcnonnldg get any worse. All our muscular "'0l'Y- K9""l9 D9555 m- 0' M99" ht-ss. She had apparently 869" "mt Charlottetown. - ' movements are controlled by the T1913 0m" ""1 Cm?!" smith- the children were comfortably Mr. and Mrs. John ivlcltlanus, brain, and if there is brain dam- l5. of suburban Weslolb Wm lb- iucked in bed and later retired Bonshaw. age, it is not surprising that am. vested with their badges at the end of a year of hard study. rol of some movements is also damaged or lost. A most important thing to re- member, however. is that we are. on the whole, very adaptable .,i creatures. Even though we can if." never mend or replace the brain- cells that have been destroyed. . we can still do a great deal to re-educate our muscles. often llerself. only to pass away in her sleep a short time later. where she Vliis found by her husband on his li(llllI'i1. , She was a sincere and l)ltt'iI1llt.'a1 rullmllc. Her devoted lite and rim-itable nature will without I doubt earn for her l-Ill FEW!” 0' heaven for which she always hoped and prayed. ' ll.-sides her husband and one Leo Osborne, New Haven. Charlottetown Funeral Home- Mary MacIn1'lis'and Te re sa Rossiter. Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Quaid. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns and Family. Southport. Wllburt Currie, South Shore. Mr. and Mrs. John P. McQuaid, Mc- Green Bay. sun, John F. she leaves seven Mr. and M". Dominic Mwon. A bringing into use groups of mus- small i.rBI1dCl1lldl'0" W110 Wm ""35 ald. Emyvale. --- " o cles that would ordinarily not be ht-r tender care Ind l0VlllK 3"ld' Mrs. Laurette Candy and Maur- used in a particular way to help ance.lFour 1)il':el:lel'l illllge:.l:' lc:.”Kg.lygl Clr(':1ss.E l T d E 1 out those which are in difficul- l i aso IIIFV D lam ' ' . 81' 11, myva e. ti , E?rlnyVlIl0- will” Ch”'19"9ww”' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reeves. ms John. Boston. Dan. W”""' C” Emerald. ' - . , , . ' SPECIAL CLINICS ma. 1,9,", Bogton. ML and M... Mich”; Conway. g This three-pleoe. ensemble is in an oatmeal and beige striped tweed. The fit- llerl funteiisl. wbllgl. clzngim-fl 3; Mnvple Pllldinsm P Cl kl ted Jacket of the suit is collarless although the vertical stripes give the effect of a an':'”n"f"' t:”l:e:;';;'.'s "”.:isl";g:;:' mpass . . t , r - '- - , - 0 - fog: W" V", mu”, mend. Em;ul:" " 9," 3' '1 collar. The box Jacket worn over the suit is only slightly longer than the Jacket of mm em, in me, ,0 am the the Suit-':(GP Ph0ll0)- complicated business of 'e- held from the training and re-education can be Clllrllmf Mr. and Mia. Stephen Mcnuaid. 9 Elniw l I aid. 1Jfay she rest in P0305 Am”- FLOBAI. 'l'll.lIU'I'FJ Pillow - Husband ago Family. oni Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Neil. Maeaaes Husband (2). John and Clare (It. Grandchildren. Mass. Peter Cusack. lmyvale. Miss Elizabeth Cnlaek teua. Ont. lllrs. Lena Cesbasaa. Roxbusy, w lter cuseck. a ( ) ot- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Egan. Elm- ood and Mrs. Leo Gallant and family. Southport. -Vincent Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Ienslngtoa; - Mr. and Mrs. Ii-nest Rossiter, Morell. "Mrs. Catherine Flood. Charlotte- in. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Kelly's Cross. The Members of Lot 65 C. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Mccsrdle and family, Emyvale and Mrs. John E. Trshior. pli Coady. R. c. A. r. sta- tloa. Clareeholln. Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Croken. Ot- Joseph and Noreen cusaek. 'l'o- um, oug. Mr Mb.” S M . an s. m . Volt? VIMM Kelly's Cross. the unease our-lee. Qu,f11'.,'f':, mm. M"- Peter Oatwu, Charlottetown. """ 9""'”' INIIOLLMENTI &ueet flood, St. Anthony's Guild. Working Bo 's Home. By In W at It. Norbert Abbey (l month M . Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Peta llcoilald. and Family. Mrs. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. ald. sberne. Mr. and Mrs. Fran& Flood ' Mn! and Ilse. lmtniu Flood aml y. Y. Teresa Mciiaffrey Stephen Mccloakd. llolooll Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Plklck Mccardle orltdt Costello ins iir. and Mn. Michael oonwsv. Mr. and Mn. JIIBOI P. loani- Mr. and Mrs. Linda McQuaid. Mr. and Mn. June Callaghan Mrs. Iva Nelaoa. Tllton. Mas. lb. and Mrs. Pate Croken. Ot- ta . Ont. Rh (Hart '1' to. Ont. Mr. and . yerett Reeves. Emerald. uMn. mnnie )lcGull-I. leash!- is'r. and Mrs. run Ma9uald. Montreal. P. Q. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clem Melfanna. vale. Emmett Cusack and family. To- ronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conway. Maple Plains. J. E. Coady. R. C. A. F. Sta- tion. Clarcsholm, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phelnn. Morell. r Blanche and Eugene McQuillan. Bonshaw. Elizabeth Cusack. Ottawa. Ont. ' William Fraser and Family. Summerville. . Mrs. John Cairns and Family. Joe and Eileen Macvarish. Ver- non River. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mclnnis. Kensington. . Frank Mycrs, Cugpaud. Mr. and Mrs. ichard Kelly. Kelly's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyle. Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Monaghan, South Melville. Venie McAvinn. Kensington. Realty and Cedric Barrett. Green Bay. John Moore and Family. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron MacPhee and Byron, Elmwood. South Melville. Mrs. Tobias Murray. Emyvale. Mary and Billie Nolan. New Haven. The family of the late Mrs. Frank McQuaid wish to extend their sincere thanks and deep ap- preciation to all kind friends and neighbors who sent Mass Cards, Card O1T1lan1(S- Lhurch, Lot. 65. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid. Sydney Mines. C. B. Aeneas and Mary Mccarvllle. got under way as soon as pos- lluicm Hlill Mill 3”" 99m"""d Riverdale. Mary McKenna, Sydney Mines. Upper Fraser, B. C. New TCIX sible. by the Pail-013 R0V- C5371" M9" Mable and Robert Carmichael. C. B. Bernice and George Cahlll. Klng- This is . spgcjgligt, matter, and Cu-thy. who also W" "mm Albany. , Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison. st. stun. OTTAWA (cm - The revenue there are clinics specially set up Ihe last rites at tht 31'3" m 5t Lila and Alexius McQuaid, North Georges. Clara and Tom Noonan. Albany. depamnem this week is mama; to deal Wm, the needs of Hume adjoining cemetery. Wllel'03'n uud River. , Mrs. Mary Trainor. Charlotte- John and Eileen Martichuk, new tab! 1. 1 t ded children Th. child may ha" m was mortal of I ll0V0'-id W19 "1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrag- town. Upper Fraser, B. C. ” ”' "cm" 9x ”c' attend ("or man" or even ye." mother was ink! to rest. her. New Wlltahlre. Mary and Music Maclnnis, St. John and Marion Ployer and H055 ll 5011119 l0 8110111 200.000 . ' Pallbearers were: Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. Linus McQuaid. Peter's Bay. family, Cardigan. employers across Canada. "d 9"” ”" mummy with the James P.,McCloakey. 50599” Bonshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Moy- Mr. and Mrs. James G. MacLeod p . exemm” ""1 "”m"”t l".e3c'm finally. Peter Clnrkln, James CLl;d' Mrs. Elisabeth Jolly. Boston. Ian. Toronto. Ont. and Lois, Charlottetown. A time 5110'-Vllll ll" deductions 99- bl" 19 A3 We" Worm WW9 5" note. Mllllllll F1005--10” 9- 9' Mass. Tom and Mable Cusack. Brook- Mr. and Mrs. George Monaghan. that must be made at source on Ah” "ke 91 "'9 high 19"! 9' Edi salaries and wages received on or after July 1. reflects the tax cut of about 10 percent announced by Finance Minister Harris in his budget speech April 5. A second table. applicable to Quebec only. reflects the 10 per- cent tax credit awarded to Que- bec resldents who must pay a pro- vincial income tax. justment that is often possible. ACHIEVEMENTS There have been some quite remarkable examples of wliat these-handicapped children can achieve when given the opportun- ity. A great deal of work has been done for them by a doctor who had himself been a spastic child, and had had to overcome Letters and Cards of .., v or assisted in any way during their recent sad bereavement. Will Join So. Viet Nam Tollls LONDON (AP) - Britain has agreed to join in four-power talks in Saigon on ways of saving strife-torn South Viet Nam from Communist domination. 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