‘W K .4, ., mental patients. ~ Clarence Hinclos of Toronto fin the sssociartioifs on/nual an aultonounows research organization with $2,000,000 is needed to seek the causes and cures oi mental illnesses. The $500,000 being spent annually on research was small compared Iwith the $5,000,000 a year it costs in cm and treat for mental pa- &mf‘_,., gg‘DllI’lllIg the past five years. said lit. Hlimclns. major steps have been taken to cope with mental illnesses. For the iirist time last that the number: ot patients de- neased thanks largely to tran- miiizevs and new and better ghririsli Columbia Butchers ilry N. Z. Beef And Like It By MARTIN TAYLOR 5,,-Canadian Press Stall Writer t%'?VA.NOO’IIVl«3!R (OP)-—-4With high llllices dciilleciting Canadian beef United States, nuns: unibia butchers are exper- lvling with Ne-wzeal-and beef on liking it. More than 1,200 tons of meet has been unloaded heme tmm ' vessels , r in . evade beetf. ‘the id finds modern Canadians ’. hungry lot. In purchases 5 and services, they con- about three times as much _,, their ancestors three gen- ei 0. ‘M8, Eire-stone, trade de- nt cc ono mic adviser, there has been significant, ‘ es in buying habits, some 1,]. from inventions, such 7; fillvver and the plane, and mm higher pay and in- ... leisure. ’ " eater share of the dollar ent for automobiles, alco- gcco and medical care. afler pant was spent on gjgothing and housing. there was no doubt that ‘ .4 with pioneer ns had turned into big 5. Consumer spending in ,- to $15,l00,000,000 from ,000,000 laid out in the n era of 1870. ' ES 13 TIMES of this came from higher "But price changes aside, irestone concluded in his molt on Canada’s economic " -.- that spending in- y,.»,. 13 times in these years. ,, - soak, ‘ recently pnbnshed‘ in days, from last few Weeks and shippers say an in- glreaisingly large proportion is h One Vancouver . or an imported 800 car- Iasses was imported beef is priced on ., ns’countershereat69to I pound for t-bone or llllmn steaks, compared with W5 to $1.10 for Ganadi»am.-pro- igeéd meat of equivalent qual- Wlfisident Sonny Wosk oil Save 0“ Meat Shores, 1 Vancouver 951!!! which has pioneered the W field, says the New Zealand. ‘$5; is frozen solid when it ar- pvartly ihacwed in the ‘lormer Speaker In Commons :,Weds In Las Vegas, Nevada in as l inc 9%‘, ' “else - am M g: . ”‘‘n it. M . ll . 3 With .’ mg g“9_d he iainea He r line if“ tlaudoin mmental M first 517 and liquid E:/t L . VEGAS, Nev. (AP)~Louiis file Beaudoin, fiormerr speaker the Canadian House of Com- , .was married Thu-r.sd<ay in 9‘ L35 V e g a s Presbyterian L011d_0I!, is entitled Canada‘; Eco- mffnlc Development, 1867-1953. In 1953 the average Canadian consumed about three times as mllflh ‘goodsand services as his 31’i°§,St‘0I"S did three generations 3&0. Dr. Firestone says, On over-all expenditures, food d11‘0D'Ded_to 24.3 per cent from .34-9 while tobacco and spirits rose to 8.8 from 5,5, _’llhe part going for t-rans»,po1-ta- tion leatpexd to 12.6 per cent from 3-2: mainly because of the auto- mobile. While food bills showed up as 3 small part of over-all spending, Wllsumption oi certain items in- creased. DIET ENRICHED _“'Dhe diet of the average Cana- dian. has been enriched and di- V'91‘91'f—L9'd by the addition of more fresh vegetables and fruits, ce. real, milk and preserved and n1_iI1-T115’ bread, potato and meat diet of the early day-.s_ ‘T116 Der Caiiita consumption of tobacnco-—-pound-s per persons. Der year———i-n 1951 was almost three times the 1870 level. Beer consumption has also risen at an extra-ordinary rapid rate with per capita consumption in 1951 being about five times that of 1870. On the other hand, per methods of treatment. Judge Luther Alvenson of At- lanta, G»a., president of the United States Association-fior Mental Health, said edusceatiotn of the public is the major problem. EDUCATION NEEDED “Teachers, niinisters, courts and plareniis need to be educated to recognize mental illness prob- lems so that the mentally ill may obtain pmpor treatment,‘-’ Judge Alverson said. ' “‘1ihe»nemovnl of the stigma placed upon mental illness lI1}4!‘0'u®h the igynocrance and preju- dice of past generations is the most important single problem today." Sflsyvcliiatricstt Dr. James E. G11- bent of Oltitaivvu said mental hos- pitals have undergone great until nowth-ey stand op- tmmstiic and ready to make "a tenancimis attack upon even the most wnpu-mnisintg cases." when it reaches the customer’: home A Hesayispaclulnglnousemenand ouistoniexriswlrohavc trlediisay with the Canadian pmdiwct. The fiir-st ship of the Crusader Shi.-Piping Oompany. a new line formed by flour big Pacific companies to trans- and New Zealand to North Amer- The line’: agents say,a second vessel will arrive in about six weelss, sailing on to the eastern United States and Montreal asfteir unloading some of its cargo. Monthly calls may be made later. New Zealand meat is handed wiiiiihsoirt duty. It is prepared Efior under New Zealand gov- ernment supervision but is un- graded. Provincial govermnent graders check the beef carcasses on arrival and so fiar have stamped almost all “grade A choice.” and later a Roman Catholic cor- emony elsewhere. He is an oath- olic and she is a Presbyterian. He said the Ciatlholic ceremony Processed foods to the predomi- ‘ capita oonsulmption of ‘spirits in ,' Edi Enough Money Being “Spent On Mental Research" i**niAlilFlAX (OP) —— The flounder 9;; the chant.» Mental Health lmociatiom said here Iilinirsday being spent on research 1; peanuts when compared with mpenditures on treatrnent of stomeandisncady!orcooktng' its flavor compares iavocnably stemrship port firozen moat firom Australia ’ ica and Japan, arrived here this l to Miss Alice Out-ram, ‘Welly of Ottawa. was a §§.8‘11<_!sts and wedding party ‘N.’ nnlg fife. pastor of the clrurcli, ora- bridie ' was given in marr- bl’ her father, John Charles "1 Came here for the cer- l’- Also attending the cer- mc-enl’ Was the bride’s sister, 9 best man was Ford Hos- . » Operator of a Las Vegas 311013 and friend of Beaudoin. he bridesmaid was Mrs. Naomi a cousin of the bride of Denison Kitchel, a “IX. A-riz., lawyer. lime bride wore a seed pearl i glide eiéeil. Her gown was em- ’ : l r l '_ - “med organdiy over poide skirt. run length, with “lit had °°1'| Elizabeth neckline and a .t bodice. She was carrying ~ ‘9 orchids. , _1‘ own gown. ’ ’eaud‘°‘?fi and the bride, 23. gednesday eir marriage llCE'llC€“ 0111 lllm ‘"1 to simple ceremony with about 20. Rev. Walter tions ofificer Ottawa. He and Mrs. law here. would be performed if he orb- tains a papal anmulrrnenl: of his previous marriage. The new Mrs. Beaudoin has been living in Phoenix. Beaudoin said he met her several Wars ago when she was 3. public rela- in the RCAF. He said they will live in Las Vegas and he hopes to Dractlfie Outram of Ottawa. of Francis an illusion finger tip to the waist. She had a the way around. The a pleated standup The bride de- fax. divorced Tuesday He obtained the di-lAlbert v. H utine Nevada groundsi cruelty. Beaudoin andlofl Dom Wife were married in;P1‘i5‘°n‘m‘e“'t‘ they have two sons,"gui1W 0f in“ N.Bl.‘ Main Named To Tariff Board OTTAWA (CP) —— Appointment L, Corcioran, 41. Of Moncton, N.B., to a 10«.V_e‘8I‘ term as mgmtber of the‘ tariff board vials announced Friday- He will fill an existing ‘vacancy on the board and home It to 151111 strength with {we members. Mr. Corcoran, Crown attorney for Westmorland Colllltya 15 3 graduate of St. Marys C0l1e‘g,e and DalIh:o~us~ie Law School, Hall- ‘lEx . MINISTERS SENTENCED VALLETTA, Malta (Reuters)- inl A magistrates court Friday sent- Ma,-garet we5,pj5e;-lericed Agatha Barbara and Dr. yzler, two ministers I in the former Labor E0\’91”1'1'm,9‘n‘t Mintoff, to 32 days 1111-» They vwere found midating pe0l9=1€ dill‘ mg the general strike A-DFH 23- lrre L°“lS» 19. and Michael. 17.: . ngem » Tuesday Beaudoin conw mm and I ceremony in Nevadal services- M1sSed.’9Dorts he would marry said there . .~ ly min- Miss Barbara u as former . - . 7 1 ister of education and Dr H32 61‘ Canadians Consume Much More Than Did Ancestors 1951 was only about two-fifths of What it was in 1870.” Life insurance became a real factor in the consiu:me~r’s dollar. In 1953 life insurance‘ in force amounted to the equivalent of $1,412 for every Canadian, com- Pared with $12 in 1870. “Even though prices rose 110- lalbll’ over this period, the increase in life »insura»nce protec- tion has been quite extraordinary ~—the per ca.pit~a protection in real terms in 1953 being 43 times that what it had been in 15370.’-’ 5 oz. REG. $1.50 EACH VITAMIN g mm: Help maintain BOTTLE 2 oz. REG. 45: EACH Sunburn REXAll suusunu was minister of health and social I ‘$5,, (nun CREAM srumroo For the whole family 2/ 77¢ Young Comodo ls Record Reader OTTAWA (CiP)—Young Canada is reading at a record rate. But the library book supply isn’t keep- ing pace with the demands from la heavy-reading 5-14 age group, the bureau of statistics said Thursday. In a preliminary report on library use in Cnanadia, the bureau said the trend over a 19 - year peiniod indicates that youngsters from five to 14 show a growing interest in reading. 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In all types of libraries —— in- dluding p-ulblic, government, uni- versity and technical libraries—— the total number of volumes was 23,525,885 in 1956, with a circula- tion of 40,694,922. GOOD SWIMMERS Raccoons find much of their food along streams, marshes and lake shores. SCHOOL PIONEER Robert Rauikes, the E n g 1 l s h founder of Sunday schools, was Goose Survives Gun Blast To Flourish After Surgery GOODWOOD, Ont. (CP)—«When a poachers shotgun pellets shat- tered the wing of a wild Canada goose with the gentle name of Jonathan, it seemed unlikely that he would amount to much among the other birds who survived a wanton blast of gunfirie here last year. But Jonathan’s grit belies his name and the gander’s feats of endurance constantly amaze or- nithologist Dr. Alan C. Secord. who w’-atches over a filock of the wild birds at a refuge near this town 20 miles ‘northwest of Osh awa. born at Gloucester in 1735. 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RAISE FAMILY According to the book, Jona- than should really have taken her to the usual Arrctic nesting grounds. Instead, he preferred Dr. Sec-ord’s pond where an other achievement came about- a -string of goslings which he shepherded and schooled for a time in happy domesticity. But his place in society was consolidated only after a battle Monday, June 16, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 royal with a grisly old gander who was bossman over the rest of the flock. considered a rival to the boss as his injuries had taken a heavy toll on his sgrength. But the two must have been training for a battle which flared as Dr. Siecord was studying the movements of the flock with a 20-power telescope. HELPED BY MATE ers fllew as the two birds clash-ed. Jonathan peeked, slashed and clawed and although his couzriatge was matchless, he seemed doomed to defeat. 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