* Association, which.was_ chaired ‘|by Joseph Murphy in the ab- = | LeClair, ,| meaningful . mothering At a.recent meeting ‘of the Notre Dame Home. and School sence of the president, Connie’ a___lecture-discussion period was conducted by Mrs. Vernon Bolger, R.N. The .title-of her talk- .‘‘The Young Child’s Trust Fund’’ was concerned with social interaction of child and parent in the pre- school years. The importance of as a necessary element in the early development of ‘the personality SOCIALINTERACTION = || Child, Parent Relations‘. |, Discussed At Meeting __ Mrs. Bolger stated that scien- , tists who have done careful re.’ search on child growth and de- velopment ‘present these two significant findings among others: : The young child needs a pro- longed intimate association with a mothering person*’ usually the | physiological mother and rich social interaction with a mother- ing person (or psychic organi- zer)--is-as~ essential to “normal personality. development of the young child as certain nutrients | are. at specific stages of phy- siological growth. of the child was stressed. | Island News Page - | to go to work and leave their taking a second look at the ef- fects on the children. In the United States, children whose pre-school social deyelup- ent is neglected by parents are being .treated to. ‘Head Start Programs” where the mothers of these children work with mothers who have: had ex- perience in the ‘‘mothering pro- cess,’ that is, mothers who have rich pre-school social life. -It is through hundred of lively "{S"CUNVINCED healthy social interactions with a loving parent that a child | builds up.a trust fund of love on which he can draw for the rest of his life. a Governments are now employ- ing sepcialists in child care to | assist parents in the application | of research findings to the care | of their children. The Russians who have encouraged : mothers children in day nurseries: are How to-relieve. B A Cc K Use Dodd's Kidney-| Pills for prompt | relief from the | systemic condi- In her opinion, Mrs. Bolger said that she is convinced, that loving intelligent par®hts will in- child, but sometimes they are —tion causing the J backache. Soon | x BACK IN PUBLIC - | Civie Changes did not say where or when pic- ture was made, but Albanian delegation Shehu heads arriv- ed‘in Red China late month and returned to Peking _on Sunday after a tour. ~Man_ at left is Albanian delegation member Hysni Kapo. Red China leader Mao Tse- Tung, center, makes his first public -appearance since last Nov. 26 as he escorts Albanian Premier Mehmet: Shehu, right, | according to caption on radio- | photo from Peking monitored in Takyo yesterday. Caption WESTERN ‘BRIEFS. » yro WINNIPEG’ . Mrs.“ H.W. Matthews, . Alber- __avax,.. sland Cadets eee Will Take Part: _ Six, members of the Air Cadet. Flight Sergeant Melvin Bruce wet League on Prince Edwafd Is- Crane, son of Mr.. and Mrs, RECEIVING TREATMENT and learned yesterday. that they Bruce Crane, Hazelbrook, will G. Melvillé Donald, Alberton, have been chosen to take part in be leaving .for RCAF Station. —sreveiving treatment in the either goodwill trips abroad or |Camp Borden, Ontario, in July Western Hospital. _ to_participate . in..a_variety....of..to...begin...a.. seven..week...senior. Pee REE 1s P ATIENT \special training camps this sum- \course he will receive leadership a 3arbour,, Western Hospital. last | ~ | Attorney, ~Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May 11, 1966. 8 Are Accepted Ivan Maund, president — of. Charlottetown _ Civic Employees” adian Union -of Public Employ- ees, yesterday announced . that, after ~0dnsultations with Union D. Frank Sigsworth, the proposed changes in the ex- « listing collective agreement be- tween the Local Union and the City of Charlottetown Water Com- mission have been accepted and ratified by the Union. Hae es _The present Union __drafted | agreement, containing the pro-- posed changes, requires now, om ly approval as to form by the City. Water Commission before coming into effect. The amend- ments—to the present Union Commission .contract..will. effect. changes in the .wages of City The election -campaign~ which swung into action yesterday, will be put into high gear when Pre- mier Walter Shaw uses the same is evening. : The premier will give a 15 minute address at 7.15*Wednes- day night and at that time, ac- cording to one leading Conser- y, » he. will announce’ a “compléte new program, one with new: impetus.” sang ‘‘My Home, Sweet Home”. Hymns sung by a mixed choir | weve “The Lord Is My Shep- | herd’ and Safe In The Arms Of } Jesus. The accompanist was | Mrs. R.A. Profitt. Pallbearers | were Stanley. Evans; J. Scott Cairns, Fred Paynter, Howard Schirman, Everett Francis and _| Local Nurses — Hold Re-Union “A Yéinion was” held “at the Granada: Club Monday night for the 1946 graduating class of the Charlottetown Hospital School PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” ; 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 £42066 62 res jlast night. te __. | waterworks employees as —well + pe incorporating certain’ omer minor variations in the existing agreement. . Local . 880 “President ‘“Maund stated that, acting on the advice ‘of: «newly-retained Union attor- not be announced “bythe union until final ratification has been received from the water com- mission. PLAN AIR LINK _ PARIS (Reuters) — Franco- Chinese talks opened here Mon- | day aimed” at setting up. an air. | 7 ween - China..and.any Western country. | The proposed agreement will | give the French state airline, Air France, the right.to open a service to Shanghai,—and - pos- | Isibly later to. Peking. 0°, “W you fhe” Hot Water You need us ! ! | L:nnox( air conditioning and_ Esso warm air heating and ventilating. : ‘We Heat, Treat, Cool . and Move Air. Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy. St. Dial 4-8548 ney, D.Frank-Sigsworth, the-de-— tatie-of the-contract-changes wilt — service between Paris and | eer the sie Ga | rest better. Dew pend on Dodd's, Co Te —=The bis _at the lowest pr A _@ g tuitively do what is good for the : dissuaded from following their! LAWN MOWER, me in you tire-kic _door slammers;hood' _ see IVI A) | own good judgment. This epinion is horne out by the treatment of children by parents” in~ many | primitive socié¢ties. These par- ents carry out intuitively what | is advocated by the findings of | modern. day research. Dr. John Bowley of London, England, who for twenty-five “years has ‘carried out’research the ‘young child from the par- ent, states that one of the most important findings in psychiatry in this period has been that, the. quality of child parent associa-~ tion in the first years *@f life has | profound effects on the mental neni of the. child for his whole ife The’ speaker was intfoduced © by Russel Driscoll, M.L.A., Chairman of the Progrem (""m- mittee’ Sister Mery_.- Herbert, C.N.D,... was- the. scercter af the meeting. “DEAF? é -NOTHING IN. EITHES EAR !1 It's here!. What you have always ‘wanted, an invisible hearing aid, nothing in either , ear, no ,earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instru. ment and no one. will ever know. Hear at once with clarity, free from disturbing noises, Here is a new techni- que, a .new way to bette PEPAIRS' For complete service on ny make of power ower, just Dial 4-6423 . f} and arrange with oufes>}] Service Manager, JACK | ’GARNHUM, te bave your repairs made? - hearing, a new ee for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove. this claim in your own home FREE by sending the coupon within 10 days to: —_ eso ieee aa as ase Maritime Hearing Service, Bayers Rd. Shopping Centre, Starlite Bldg., Halifax, N.S.” k est packag Te ers, eor! in town! _ eyesmnab ne nd eg taney Get thé Best. . . the "SUZUKI" 5 . They include three cadets training to prepare him as a po- Lacy Hardy, Alberton, is a pa- Seon Sntadeon 60, __.Char! ‘tential officer or instructor. for “tient "in" the” Westerii HORDE: town, two from Squadron 53;-an Air Cadet Squadron. ‘Ig PATIENT ‘Summerside and one from) Tig- _ He will bé accompanied by Mes. Wallace Graham, Green- nish. Squadron 641.” Robert Hogan, - Squadron. 641, mont is a patient in O’Leary$ From Charlettetown Donald |Tignish. : , Conimunity Hospital; where she Keith Taylor, cadet WoO. 2, ‘son of |ATTENDING COURSE recently underwent surgery. Mr.—and Mrs: Keith Taylor; Mt. | Robert Sterling Younker, son - ‘Edward Road, has been select- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Younker, === ASSESSED—-$75.____-—ed-to-spend—five—weeks—in—the— rt;—willbe— ing a A fine of.$75 and costs or 15 United. Kingdom on a goodwill /five week course at the Moncton” days was imposed upon Rodney (‘exchange visit?’. Flying Club on an RCAF flying Pridham of Alberton when he | me je earls peak eee will appeared before Magistrate | _ . \also aking y course. Chester S> MacDonald-in Prince- a WESTERN > ~-At-.the:_successful completion €ounty Court yesterday. The dc- ; R ALS } of the course they will be award- cused was charged with impaired | FUNE , on es Wooten - well as a driving. Leslie Wallace Noye, y ‘private 4 ; McNelli’s Mills, pleaded not | eb dy | A Summerside cadet, Darrel guilty to a similar charge and || SCHURMAN — FUNERAL |Roddick, will be joining 26 ca- had his case adjourned to May The fueral for Everett T. |de§; from all provinces in Alber- 31. The charge of speeding |Schurman was held — recently |ta in August on a two week Bush against Lloyd Wesley McEwen, {fom his late residence to Frée- Familiarization Course. Charlottetown, was dismissed by | town United Church. ae et , the magistrate. | conducted by Rev. R.M. § A During the service J.B. Lewis NEWS RECEIVED News has been received in Al- berton of the death on Thursday of Mrs. Martin Brophy of Water- bury, Connecticut» The. former Beftha Miller, daughter of the late Captain and Mrs.—Daniel Miller, was born at Alberton six- | ty-four years ago, but has lived | 2 ; : ; lof Nursing. There were 14 d- in the United States sinee she | Feiph ¥ a a shia the: luates only six were able Rcderd was a young woman. Surviving Were Rona 1S; besides her husband are one*son by a former marriage, Herbert Corbett of Waterbury, five grand- children,. one brother and two sisters, David Miller of Winni- peg, Mrs. Ernest Harris (Edna) of Summerside and Mrs. Vernon Frgland (Blanche) of Alberton. The funeral was‘in Waterbury on‘ Saturday. a FINED $10 A fine of $10: and costs or 10 days was imposed upon Gary Walsh of Summerside on a charge of driving without due care and attention. The accused, , arraigned in Summersidef town | police court yesterday, appeared before gistrate R.S- Hinton, QC. Clarerice Steele, Summer- side, pleaded not gililty to a charge of allowing: his dog to run at large. The case was fur- ther adjourned to'a later date. Mr. Steele was represented by D.O. ‘Stewart. IN COLLISION Summerside Town police in- vestigated” a™ collision on’ Har- vayd’ Street at 8:30 Monday morning involving two Summer- milk company trucks. The vehicles involved were a 1963 International owned by Algama- ted Dairies and a 1964 Fargo owned by —Ideal—_Dairy— The driver of the International was Barry Williams, North Bedeque, fad the driver of the Fargo was Hardy . Merrill, Summerside. Damage was estimated at $200 to'the Ideal Dairy truck, h igon, Cecil Paynter, R.A. Frofitt |tend. The others are presently ‘and Robert Jardine. Intetment | Situated in other parts of the ook nine 2 ret se aeThose present were Kathleen . || White of Emerald; Doreen. A DEATHS | Grant, Mill View; Pauline Bren- | . i — ae hava MacMil- | | te : ~ an, Iona; Doris Jay, St. Peters; MeCN ET Toh ane Mey qb (Marion Mitchell, Charlottetown. ‘ 1966," William Emery MacNeil! | The.members of the class who of Montague, age 73 years, Rest: Were unable to attend were: ing at the Montague Funera’ Bernice Haughey,. Valictorian, iHome. Funeral from st Charlottetown! Jean Hirg he s, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown; Imelda Vautour, 'Montague, Thursday, May'12, ai Charlottetown; Kathleen O'Con- |2 p.m. Interment in the. Monta- cig fae ay uae Grant, : ‘#tague; Mary ard, Char- EB Teel Cemeneny | lottetown; Phyllis Blanchard, TAYLOR — At the P.E.I) Hos- Charlottetown; Tena ~Melvor, jpital Monday, May .9,'/ 1966, Kinkora. |S§dney D. Taylor of Winsloe.in-. The flower girl for the gradu- |his 76th year, Resting at ‘the ating class was Ethel McWade. |MacLean Funeral Home from. The exercise and dance was held’ | where funeral will be held to- at the old Holy Name Hall and jday, May il, with service the banquet -was held at the jcommencing at 2 p.m. Inter- Charlottetown- Hotel. ment will take place in Floral | A todst to the.nurses present Hills Memorial Gardens. In lieu. at the re-union was proposed by @ Easy Terms ‘gi GT. GEORGE 8T. @ Low Down Payment THE BIKE SHOP - and SPORT LODGE DIAL 46741 “on « nish credentials of employment Must be day or in writing to: Empl: lof “flowers. contributions..to. the Gordon Kelly. /Canadian Heart Foun dation | ' ; would be appreciated. ee os { Liberal Leader ~ County- Hospital, May 10, 1966, . " | Maurice Croken of Emerald aged | Delivers Address. |42 years... Remains have been | i Funeral Home to his late resi--beral party were outlined“ by-Lt- | dence in Emerald from. where betal Leader Alex Campbell: who the: funeral will be held Friday; for Solemn Requiem Mass in St. | James Church, Summerfield. In- terment will be in the church CROKEN — In the Prince 'transferred from the Monaghan Stands to be taken by the Li-| | May 13, leaving the house at 9.30 lie Provincial '}.... Pragressive Cons seventies Headquarters Charlottetown 168 Gt. George Street Phone 4-6295—4-5683—4-6816 PL aad 1] Campaign a ~~ Progressive Conservative YOUTH RALLY © O'LEARY REG.. HIGH SCHOOL - AUDITORIUM SAT, MAY 14th.-8 P.M, : Entertainment—Coun Inserted‘ by Second Prince REQUIRES st tlasteo bn MACHINISTS to work at “Moncton Terminal : Mencton, N.B. Candidates must be general machinists and be able to fur- - be given to those who have diesel able to work from blueprints and technical data. Rate of pay—$2.49 per hour. Excellent employee benefits. Apply in person between 9:00 a..m. joyment CANADIAN - NATIONAL Second CN: Terminal Building _Moncten, N.B : SS Country and western’ music.. -.. 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