. W or cum research as I V the University of Toronto, tests the teeth for radio-active stron- l sorption of radioactive material in the bones and teeth of chll-t - dren _I_ nual convention of the VOW ,I showed 6.000 teeth had been was second with 3.000 baby I teeth. one badly-decayed buffalo l to determine patterns of ab- A report presented at the an- collecled in Toronto. Calgary H A P P E N I N G S tooth and a broken boar's tuslt. Tooth collectitfii by the VOW . . was started in ontreai in 1959 Audrey Jenkins. Women s Editor. PhoneJ-lm md in 1963 was “manned on . Canada-wide basis by the VOW . ‘ . at the suggestion of Dr. Ursula " [6 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. June 2. l964.l Franklin of Tommm research . " ldirector for VOWI and senior Miss Helen Meurant, former" of her niece. Mrs. GeraidIdlrectIor for specialised x-ray Ily of Souris. P.E.l.. was a re-lO'Brien, Elmsdaie_ techninues at the University of cent nest on the Ann Haley oron o. I , Show.8CJCH-TV. Halifax, N.S. l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts. The VOW. which has about A representative of Trans-l and son Lane, Dartmouth‘ N.S.I 5.200 members. presse torI. ‘Canada Airlines in the Pubiicl spent a recent holiday wit-h Mia; world peace and opposed thei Relations department. Montreal' and Mos. Harold Watts. Yorkmspread. testing and use of nu-t Miss Meurant appeared on the Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy, ! clear weapons. I show to promote travel in Dartmouth. were also visitorsl The HO delegates at the two-I l t ' ' d 1 nd. at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. 3 day meeting approved aI reso-I I Prsllleesifilwmulygsicil scenes in Watts. lution asking Prime Minister; . the province and spoke on some l Pearson to Withstand any Uni- . A III of the highlights taking plac el Mrs. Harold Taylor has re-l ted States pressure for removal I ,_ . .~ Eh . .. I p _ I turned home after spending alof Canadian restriction on nu-‘ ' 1 clear flights over Canada. during centennial year. I VOW officials said it was Miss Meurant also visited withl holiday with her parents in St. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. An< John. NB. V 5.... w a”. H drew Meurant SourilI hem" thought the United States would i A iatreturning to Montreal. David Matthews. Elmsdale. . 59“ removal “f “Stri‘fllmshafl Student Nurses Florentine at the P.E.I. Hospital nuIrses MscLeaI were prize winners .v has returned from 805mm}; “(Tel “My”: meet"? “in Stewart, left. and Etta Mac- gnaduation eridey msht. in the undergraduate clas- ir. and Mrs. James Whitty. Mass. after spending a briefI alladll‘" 9“ "‘9 mm” 9” "1 Lean admire the corsage of Bath Mi“ Stewart '3“! Min ses. ll . ‘ . - Washington June . . . Melrose_ Mass, and Raymondt holiday there. Other resolutions urged dip!“ graduate Kathleen MacPhee w h l t t 5" Wilmingt‘m' Mass"! Mrs A u s t in Rix has 9 matic recognition of Communist t g l - l , Miss of the far - . I; have returned home after at-. returned to her home in St. h China. a non-nuclear role for; wife __ who he: » ' tending the funeral of their mo- John. N.B.. following a visit Canada and NATO 811d atllvel m ‘ ven of their time to much ~83 lher. Mrs. Michael Whitly. St. with her 50" Dfluglai and his: Gal‘adla“ "arllclpa‘lo" l" "9“ these children those items I.I.II Ii: PeIeIIs I family in Alberto... hgiIIzhiizigis Viet Nam. Cambodia which contribute toward a wot- l ____‘_________. l . . was. “93d... .. . _. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. th‘l“ I . .. king knowledge of this alway‘ J ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Oan. useful handicraft ’ . .. , . I l l ,and Mrs_ Lee are residing “I Mrs. Dale McKenna. Elms; ‘ . I ° ' , ~ . i - i Elmsdale. had as recent guests F h L l I I Lee-MOCKI nnon Nuphols “f‘i Dr J- Newlyweds Are l elc 95 ' 0“ license meritrfsi.:';‘a"....:ii; ' 5“" S “W” 0" 1‘5- a“ e‘ ton. Montreal. and Mrs. A. .i ' I‘ n I 'l‘wo bridal sh owers \reteEMt-Kenna, Games and contests: Agnew, Ottawa. . Shower Guests l So by this, June is here... attended this evening. It was “n 59‘.” neatly' hey “WW 0 n i hold in honor of the bride. Her . followed the presentation of! ‘ How exciting the month is! held at a home in the district: “metth of knlltmg- em'lml . sister - in - law, was hostess gifts. i Mrs. Everett Rix and faniiiy.l KENSINGTOKv — Mr. 3 n d . Brides - to - be will be into an attractive new house set not cry, crocheting and applique The manng. M Mam)“, a two piece beige double knit I‘ for one occasion at which 30! ‘Dartmouth, N.S.. were recent; Mrs. mvin Curley were honor—l their wedding - gow us. the far from the farm's origin at work. They have some know- rrances Macmnmm mm, dauy dress whh pink accessor I est guests were present, and Mn... Mrs. Agatha Boyce, REYNer visitors with Mrs. Colin 31:. ed with a post nuptial shower 1 thought com es. Prettily stone - house. Painted a pretty ledge 0‘ mammals and ‘hml‘ls ' l and of matching shades. i'lht'.~ liter of illr. and Mrs, Hugh H.‘ and ink corsa e. \‘alerie Lee, Shirley nun“ “'35 1‘05‘955 ‘0” l “Wk! W35 ‘ recent Flues" Elmsdale- recently at the home of the! white - clad oonill be till green. the modern dwelling sits I I glach'inlion and George ll‘reti-1 sisterp of the ggoo m. was in v “‘9 Mlle? Shower- Ml‘S- l‘lulttllll groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. . graduates of tllls and that against a grove on the crown 9'19 can Comm” 3‘" “fl “‘0” crick Lee. son of John E. Let" charge of the guest book. lMal'KlnllO" elllerlalned “lei J. Wilfred Curley. Kensinglon. 1 school of learning. come this of a rise. which commands a "‘3’ '“d 3“" .“lIIU’mll‘l?e 5"“ and the late Mrs Lee was so-1 For travelling the hrid e bridal Pally “liming rellelil"i’\/lARY P.E.I. ; month to their graduation day. wide and lovely view of the PrcielzitIdaIthIaZlnvglIyI/I “91L” 5“. lemnized at the Church of the wore a blue suit and hat w’m 53L ‘ Tile young couple were escor. 1 For us. June Will put wnd countryside round. Sight of “C I e 9 fig. a “(1 . . . t - ~ ' each on an interest- Mosl Holy Redeemer on Mon- sage was white carnations. Mr. (Photo by CD. MacKay) I led to decorated chairs under ' cherry blossoms all"): fence- river and volley. farmh omt. minute SP _ I day. May 18th. 1964. Rev. E. l s an arch of large white wedd...g i rows and on the rolling banks and village, it gives one. and in! lOPchOf ")9" 610109- Boyce performed the double hens with pink and white deg... I up the creek. She Will crown also the several roads wnich “Ellen-‘ JaImcs' voice fall. ' the colour meme. . the a p p l e trees. Even those pour their share of traffic into ing into the Silence of this hit- h I h “"5 (Elem‘m‘ 5”“ ‘9 Ph’dle‘l. s hfghonghdaghhhe potted plants. ,agcd and wind - bent will be the broad Highway that runs chen from the room abovu the nu ital mass. i The Erma gm." in marriage I french fem and spring now | garlanded with bloom. Can you by lane's end. startles us. “Have onu no by her father “as lovely In al .am a girl. 15. with a problem I would surmise that during ers completed the floral “-1 fancy the aroma in the or- The occasion w” the “ad, thought for tomorrow? he floor length gown of white p ltllilat i fear might be serious. Epicur week'f insit with the fan;- cems. l ('llIard7II?n It: lBZIy llflernoouli nation of the “me company 0‘ calls. or anza over satin with lace . . t Our famii has some friends‘i friends assummer. you a- .- - t . W19" 9 3y 15 sunny all maid w 0 sea wit bo§iice trimmed with pearls. A wnrkshop ("r unlled‘practlse and purpnse M pI'e'i'lili a city i‘l’alher near here. llteel'nated between feelings of fig‘lgrmglll'mzlgcmont’ Wal'm. and the sky the exact ham; 3“; fizuiffaem. 59': Her shoulder length \eil was 9"“ h. w‘m‘?" . held -'"‘ b-‘lter‘al bales‘ 'spent a week with them laslieiation and moments of anxiety p ‘ g I ‘ ' shade you envisioned with down for a 4_H "wing ClubI held in place M a Pearl (mun I (aveiidisli United (.liurch. Mrs] IReporting for the camp ('fllllI-Isummm. and had 3 Why Marat being away from homeI on The gifts were opened byi some hmgingI when snowy-hm Young they were a“ with one She wore pearl necklace and ‘ 5mm." ""952 (Vl‘arl‘lltem‘ln' ‘ """ee' Mrs' J01"? Myers' Al".‘time. iynur 0WD. a‘lnmsl like 8 E'l'O‘l‘ll‘ Mrs‘ (2131” mallhews and M” 3 tries blew along the country- exception being "‘First Year" “Fluent” Prefer earrings gm of the grooml first Vice - preSidIent of presby bany. observed improvements; I Iv pmblem is hha, 1 dream iup person Maybe it was the Jean (,reed wit 1 1e Mrs. A. side? Hem. those he”! Catch members and naturally very Purity Products» Her bouquet was of red ml “3"?”- “5 Chmrma“: M r" made at Camp Abegwe't‘ The’qulle frequently abnlll my PM-lfil‘Sl lime you had b9?“ 50 l“7 Ramsay and .Mrs‘ 0 Rain?” the robins‘ trills? See the crops wlmome 'and sweet Excited "7 K“. DH mm .esI iWilliamI Toombs. prestdent of needIfor a chapel to serve all “MS dying and me going to live dependently situated in relation arranged the gifts on the table. grow? And {am from grove surely over me III-[en and: a The hrme was attended by; Cavendish United Church Wo~ at Camp was mentioned by whhlhese friends. [mink ofthislto parents The gaily trimmed baskets! or wondlandI Inve the mums. “mum; at the prlud oe'flmcm Mrs. Teresa I‘lat‘Kllllltln, her We" “'e'mmed the repmsema' Mrs' Ml’ors' . , lotion and really have almm‘ll I would surmise also that you were bmughl m b." MISS” lakable notes of the thrush dc“ to; and other honors won sister - in - law. as matron oft mes {mm fourteen .arcas' The '"tmdlwtm". “d rev'ew 'Sla‘l‘lfll “’lfih‘lntz lm‘ le Paremsjre emotionally young for your Gayle Mllrph-V and L019?" Md" ciaring that the summer. and How interested and ple'EIId honorI and Mn Shirl” Dun" i Presbyterial president. Airs. of literature was given by Mis. to die. hag“ a b“ on the dependent or thews Willi Ill/[aster Eddie Rab} the S‘m‘werry time are ll. were the mothers the gram firend of the bride. as brides:l Henry Mnys 9' Summemd?‘ 1" ‘1‘ H “ mp hrey' Charlmle‘ I am sure that I would be truly . "mama's girl" side. possibly an l3"? {ind M155 Brenda Hallordl most here, mothers and frien'ds in ahead. A or maid. Thev wore identic a l' Spnke m. the 3559"!th on their town I _ lsoi‘ly if they were to die, but [Ionly child and maybe your ESSlSllllfl- I. 1 June “.m {etch the ma (.5 an“ over the success of me“. ' gowns 0f Aqua pea” de 5m accomplishments in the past A question period was con-gam going through a stage (astmmher is a farther retiring p05. The groom. on behalf Iof I .iis‘ scanerino their unforgettable' “me'mnes, 4IH year It ha A and carried noscgavs of WUOW; and expressed her appret‘laIL- ducted by tour group leaders. Imus, [eemagers MI I suppose) .I 5958i“, person, wife. expressed appreciat i onl incense 5'“ me lime winds beaI i been won b “Ika 'many a "In," you “on”, w, "10"" and white mums. M ‘ ll" m .lhe “'hme memberSlllp “"5' Elli” ‘lones' Hamptnll‘ ‘Of not ('al‘lng much for my PM“ Thus in mid-techs. as the for “‘9 “In; and "mum um“? rinu it away it may be, lol r tul tltzh and also brav- "'0 null" "hmwm‘m' The groom's brother. John l W “‘9” e “M” during .“le ‘1” “mid mm" mm“ “fir‘ients. We always felt somewhat drive of nature tmpeis you to— New" ‘0 9““ beforeihe ""“'l 50.5.. lonely one w}... has'bccn icna ethos: ou‘nngs to class cams DIFFIRINCI was best manI The ushers weréi first two years of organization. hert, Mrs. C h a r les Howatt. lmore love and respect for my wards budding sethmh'ance and pie‘sI departure to British Cob; wondering if the mac bush “Ii. h lead 810“ a CM] winteI' Take gendeIacung“ I “Nam,” Bernard MacxmnonI hmther. Mrs. Moyse stressed the need Victoria. Mrs. Lester .lolln— {mother man for my dad, .prospomve emancipation from umbta where they both have; back home Sm] blooms June IIIIIC I II He led I00 we” Remed “mere is no letdowmno of the bride and [van Gallant in.“ young.pe°ple to devole m“ Stone' .C “allml‘twn- The‘rl Can you please tell me whatlparental rule. perhaps a coun- 8099mm leIal‘hlng POSlllmlS lll' Wm green ‘the cropped'T'mnds n’ f a? ’t r u the , omz’fible ampfeelingI M is brother - in - law of thc groom:l “me “FY”? ‘0 "‘9 Church l'espevtlve secretaries givmg t to do who“. this? I am rather terwforcc of exceedingly childish sm‘ll‘irs‘ '" sepl‘ - give blossoms lo thn ('lOVEI‘S‘ ~——-———~—v——-———‘e “s “c o I — you“ um ll-ve etable laxative. For over The soloist was Mrs. Bernad-i MFS‘ Ewe" Anderson‘ Char’ the“ rem)“ baCk m we assem' “'Ol‘l'ied- Slncereb’. US i “Sling lends in “Old .V'Oll baCR- “Us” for the evemng “7-85 Pennies will put on their rose: 4» ;°AA¢AAAAA‘AA‘: :A::) :3” am has been giving folks done RobemSI MFSI William lotteItown, presented the ti‘cas- bIly were. Mrs. Lewis Murray. DEAR DISI; Asa I-uleI dl-eam_iy0u may be stymied by um-on. furnished by Mrs. (‘ectl Mill. like flowers The ..June_mies.. .0 H BENNETT CARR yeau' overnight. Campbell pmsided at the 01,_Iiirers report. and conducted a hensington. Mrs. Howatt. Try-.mg has m do mm a kind Miscious emotional-conflict of that Mrs. Allan Murphy. on the will bloom ' ht: ' I ganI group I discussion for l'inaiiIcelon M rs. Alexander Mac- ‘doui,le.halk_ What seems to be sort. \i‘liicth aglitates y o u : piano. Waller Coakes. Iat‘COI‘d- h' III I II f I; "my.an Counuum ., Rum, ., Ir Fonnwing the wedding a “A Committees and treasurers. I Kay. Kensmzton and Mrs. Johnigoing on m gaming said, in the dreams. lian and Urban Laughlin. gut-I So rInUC {In s oo oIrwal'd In District Supervisor ~’ ' "morrowglrighfl ception was held at the com-i ‘lrs- Morley Bfnlle-V' caven'lMle’s' A'bi‘m‘ . . ld‘ream .ls usually a “We? '0 If so. the recurring «imam of '3" I to _ hm! is m 1mm r 0 ref ‘2 5"“ we “' c'm'l' Hslnsyoufulbtlllt mum“, pen”? fnr 90 MPMSI t dish led discussmn group rein-h The Closing worship service-isomerth else, In shot-L the you]. parems dying and 5.0mm The \mmm sowed hmch ahd‘ member 0 .unc. t “as nou- V ' phone {.3311 . 44433 d,“ m." Rewmnz w H h me h rida‘ tire to program mes, Mrs. i was coiidiictcd by Mrs. (limb dream is a mask that hides the going m “he with those {am-[1y modern and Old time dam-mg. ever a May graduation —- alt; Charlottetown. [’11.]. I "coupcuocou"conEodumou party were me parems of ["0 Henry Moyse one for prcsi-. lcs Houait. II lIreal features of the trlltih that friends may be related to an “1,1 [011mde | young Achievement Day _ w. :A:: v A V‘:A:‘ ‘ idents. Mrs. Lester .lolinstoiie.l Mrs. Reginald Simpson. (Ta- I is trying to speak. et-ior conflict concerning a yes. the bride and groom. Mrs. MacKinnon chose fo I her daughter‘s wedding a blue) linen dress and jacket with. , white accessories and coi‘sagelflfi‘i‘lfllflfiTJIlllil'led 7 gm: and-no desire to girow up and enjoy the freedom and preroga- - lives of adult status while. at n the same time, feeling that life I on your own. apart from mother. is unthinkable. Hence in to dream you may "solve" that "problem." as it were. by bury- ing your parents. figuratively. . .. . - - V and embracing the other favmiw - ' V I as parent-substitutes. i ' i In “almost wishing" (as you ' . ‘ .- ' - ‘ r i. - - r5 Charlottetown reported on sup- vendish was organist for ply and social assistance not-ievtiing. ing the various shipments com-’ Mrs. Hebcr Jones pronoun- ced the bctiodiction. i of white cariiatitliis. Mrs. Lee .53: I IDA BAILEY ALLEN Hungarian Veal Chops Seasoned And Souced THE YOUNG women train- lisp. salt ing to become hostesses at the la tsp. pepper TWA Training Center in Kan- l 3 tbsp chopped oniol 535 City. Mo. have plenty (11“)! c. cooking oi practice in a mock - up plane, 1 c. sliced. peeled new carrots .following tiheory lectures given'l c. quartered. peeled fresh say) for your parents to die, per- haps you are “nailing uncon- sciously. that there were some easy way to become grown-up. emancipated and strong over- night. spared the struggle, stress and heartache otf slow-paced normal maturing. 0r spared the helpless resentful feeling of be by instructor Fred Duss. tomatoes ~ - . . . ’llnl few: on ~ pm . the various sitiiat- ‘2 c. dry sherry or undiluted tivge partftfts \Pllllosgv‘i‘hligonscitec ions they will actually face.‘ canned beef broth ,hope (perh‘a'pq'sensed ous when they complete the course. i c. sliced mushrooms will be to serve fine meals 35.- ‘ ‘4 c. butter 000 feet in the. air. flying 600 2 tbsp. minced parsley t miles an hour. Season chops with salt and Difference In Service pepper, Saute and brown with) Tile main difference between‘onion in oil. Add carrots. toma- the “Ambassador” and "thettocs and sherry or brotlh. Cov- Royal Ambassador" Service ;er - tight; simmer l hr. on the jet in which the Chefl' Saute mushrooms in butter. and i recently traveled. is that. Add parsley. pour over chops. "R0yal” meals are served in. Simmer - cook 5 min. courses and crystal glassware and beautiful crested china are.l BEVERAGE mlCKS used. FROM THE CHEF The perfectly laundered lOED COFFEE: To prepare. white linen cloth is placed on.hostess places silver teaspoon lhhe passen ger ' s tray table: i into tall' glass to absorb heat. might Mk, ‘ en comes the place plate. the! fills glass with ice - cubes. then .. ' colorful R-A crest facing with hot - hot strong fresh-drip 8" gm mm?n;lm 2‘: 1,33% Passenger. lcolfee. and 8 W mm l“; YOUR own "MINK" health in years to afme Hi you may be to keep you their “little, girl" always. f you are genuinely troubled by this dream-theme. my advice is to get it off your chest to a good psychologist. Is there a family service agency. or a mental hygiene clinic. or a ,pastoral counselling service lCllutl'Oll sponsored) or school guidance center (to help stu- dents with problems) in community? "A stitch in time saves nine." a proverb says. Able therapeutic inquiry into the nature of your hidden worry. now. A Remarkable ’ Silver for the meal is ttliesllcubes. If too weak. stir in M placed at the sides of each tsp. instant coffee. Pass cream Get busy __ knit you own on ' I I gh her column not by I- or plate. the items to be first and sugar. "fur" stole of mink or pastel- rsonta‘l “new; ' ‘ m P t E “59d 0“ the oulSlde- ‘For home HOT TEA: ScaJd tea cup: fil-l colored mohair —— then brush. can, of (m. h a serwce. a bread and butter Wm. fresh boiling water. 011- Alternate knit and purl Spreader WOUlfi be 131d vem‘ tray, place lemon wedge and hands for a glamorous stole . cally on the rigththand edge ofim bag in 16 oz.) plasticized Wear it all year 'round for VOlce women m ln‘Ieal‘lI (Ind hull” Plate:drinking cup. extra warmth. Pattern 7411. meaty- “ lo" “mi Add tea bag to hot water. Knitting directions for stole- Collects Teeth Individual salt and pointer-1'“he “RPS” “"10"” “‘i’ nmyme mi“ mm” for dispense” are put I." place Iwhen tea is brewed. utilizing this pattern (no stamps. please) BANFF, Alta, (CP) — The necessary glassware cluster-civil”? 0UP l0 hold used lea bll- l0 All“ BYWI. “re 0l Gum’- Voice of Women. Canada's na- ' (A good tip for daintier home dian - Partiot Needlecraft Dept. tion.wid. baby tooth collectors. above file lmlvea. The amp. give an immedH disposal.) 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. have turned a; 1M 12.000 teem . , _ lcgn TEA; u; i k t l .iOntarlo residents add 1 . at t 'r m ' 'g f ‘ ' W RACK CHARM iTlgfsfimieoéagledflll‘l Tifylllanl '98 for each ll 2: Emil nie- tn- Print plainly Patr- (31:13:31 in tl’i‘eolagt'fil‘eitfla I: ‘v itiiling 2-3 with cold water. Stir"l TEEN NUMBER. NAME AD- port. mo s. 5" 1 ham. , I I wed Saturday. , ' MM ‘llmmel‘ day. "9 Tenn them to m, childrmt in ice < cubes to fill. Attaclh le- m The scientist. Dr. A. M. Hunt. * .. and what a smart _ my kw. ,0 I.“ uh," _ he. molt wedge to rim. Pa s s‘ ‘ ‘ 1- - n h." 0” fore the guests or family arc-Fug” ‘ I . I l I " seated of course, ~ HOT CHOCOLATE: Empty . n by V I k' ENNER ‘62: leItg, hot choérIolate Igllghlnto \ O'K° y . ‘ hen nion oup 0» -oz. cup. . tr m sp. . I I .- ll (WWII): comm) hot water. Mix in 2 tbsp. USED TIRES for farm 2 . V I .. as rd inch II 3:33.“ vagina: cream Man (in cup with implements ................... .. a UP .. i ‘ u o v v I ' i . r v] _ h in NM.“ pm“, ”' mI'I‘";II“:'I"IIlI~IIIm'I’:IH“":I' We will install these tires runs. in m . . for M 5m ' » ' repair all types of Farm Tires. ll -I . a I 1"“ [a $22.,“ shlwafzuplrtnitl moo if desired. . a". ‘ " . * * his Print Maroon. TCED CHOCOLATE: Make ' j, " snail.” 0‘ “Saw”... '5 M cl‘ml'lev but indeed of -’ " " t I. mm "‘mmAl boathaler bIestm 2-8 c. Ilced , . . ‘ ,I .I' . ._ _ II m,» m mu. mo" |w . neary filling glass. top . I Herblclde saunas AM ” .m- 5 . VIII ,Itnch- WWI “300 01 ill coffee " t . . ' II an CIt on crop- mm": m “I I smarcuwaracmmcmwrmowuoammommml