EDITH STROUD . PAUL CREIGHAN 3 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement is an younced of ‘Edith Monica 3troud, BSc., of Halifax, N:S «—Paul-Hubert.Creighan,BSe. xf Halifax and Charlottetown ' Miss Stroud is .the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Charles Stroud of Hali- ” fax, and, Mr. Creighan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Creighan of Charlottetown Te “wedding willtake- place July 2nd, 1966 at ten 0'clock mass, Saint Thomas Church, Halifax. . Aquinas Wife Of Quebec Premier > noise,’ My children are my whole life,” Mrs Johnson says. “Other concerns have always had tor take second _ place_ to “my life at home.” Yet when she felt she could, Reine * Johnson has actively campaigned by her} husband's side “IT have never made much *she said with a laugh. “But I, have always been there.’ — slipped Until trouble with discs slowed her down Ti 1952; she stumped for her husband, speaking to women’s groups and political meetings. “No matter ‘how far away I was, I used to come .home. afterwards so I would be there ‘ for my children. Sonietimes I drove home at five morning to, give the first bot-: | tle."’ in the Mrs. Johnson met Daniel when they ‘were ‘both students at the University of Montreal —he in law and-.she studying - | literature. and journalism. .French-speaking « by _ birth, though also fluent in English, | Mrs,..Johnson is keenly inter-. ested. in English-French rela- tions iti Québec. “The English, have always , been a minority “here, but of- +e didn’t seem aware of *,** id slowly. roblem Oe is not one | you nets in facts and | | | | figures. It is something ' you feel. And often I .can’t help but feel it odd that :the Eng- | lish should have been leaders xe c ow whieh formerly | belonged to Mrs. Johnson's fmother. “I'm a bit of a, eollector,”’ | She gays. ‘As you. can see if you look around, I loye an- tique furniture,-old books and | many kinds of Canadian paint- ing and_handicrafts.”* 5 For two years) before ‘a re- cent bout with, the recurrent’ | spinal trouble, Mrs. Johnson | owned ‘and operated an art _| gallery in the old= section of _ | Montreal. “T called it | Bon Secours and I | there about seven days a. week | with only-one assistant. Then when my health broke down I had to choose between my family and the gallery—and | ‘naturally my family came Ore ee s Mrs: Johnson says she is | mainly interested in Canadian figurative painting. Group of Seven paintings ‘are favorites among those ‘hanging: in her | Westmount home. | Although her main personal hobby in recent. years has ene the Galerie’ worked ~ antique and old-book shops: Mrs. --Johnson has also-been-a mem- | ber of several women’s liter- ary circles and has done much T ¢haritable—work-——- From 1960 to 1963 she spent - *two. dayS 4 week driving , a _truck for thet Red _ Cross, de: livering medical supplies to | invalids in their homes. ‘For, all her outside’ work; she reaffirnis that a woman's first job must be atthome “YT fave never been ‘one of. those who take .a militant -in- terest in’ qu Jestions of female + equality,’ ‘she says. ‘J think ,| women should - have -the same, pay and job opportunitfes’-as-.| | men and yet I wonder some- times if women who speak up ~ | $0 strone for their rights. will not regret it in the future. t Grit owill bea shame if women &£ive up all the little ’ attentions men now pay them | for the sake -of asserting a | : 1 , |-strict equality | enjoy being ‘\ a woman and having someone | to lean on* It's good to feel a little -helpess once in a while.” béencombing Montreal,. an- bikes A Quiet Home Life — By ROSEMARY SPEIRS | here so long—when the major- ity of people were French- | -| won't be happy unless vou.go. Speaking.’’ |The Guardian, Charlottetown, ‘Bat June 11-1968. 7 T — MONTREAL (CP) —. Poli- tics2 ‘After 20 years I've had my fill of it,” says Reine Johnson, wife of. the. man whose Union Nationale party scored an upset. victory in Quebec’s June 5 election. _.The Union Nationale, under “Paniel Johnson’s leadership, “won 55 seats in the 108-seat legislative assembly. The Lib- erals, in office since 1960, won ele Independents captured the Altho' ot Attend victory, ‘er active politics remaining two seats. © y—-with » her... j; °Mrs. John*- son feéls that for herself poli- tics has often been more a duty than #-pleasure. : .“T feel my most important task is to:make a comfortable home for my husband,” she said in an interview in her home here. . : “I enjoy some aspects of . public life—I like to meet peo- ple for example. But on octa-~? sions which are not all that Important, I just oe to home.’” Mrs. Johnson, 45, says she expects to continue her quiet home life whatever the future holds. When he first decided, to en- about yars after their marriage in 1943, Mr. Johnson asked his wife what she, thought of his decision. ~ . “And I bald I wish you wouldn’t as far as our life to- » Sether is concerned, but you” he | ahead. “It was hard for me ai¢first because he was away from | home so much, but he has | been happy.” Mrs. Johnson feels’ she has given her husband peace of mind—peacé~he~ would hever have had if she had taken a large part in public affairs “He has always known and he. has never ey about them.” had to 7. | was home with the children ¢ } She said she sees_no imme» diate. reason why ; . drastic measures—such as separating | from Canadat—need be taken " by Quebec. “T think we-will be able to k these problems out on a- alm basis’ Tete re in sep- only._if’ it. becomes: aratism absolutely necessary but that’s a crisis, we "ll meet when | we come to it.’ | When in Quebec City ‘for | sessions of the legislature, Mr. Johnson lives at a hotel and The... Johnséni—ha ve ‘YolitShones his family,.every night. ae Daniel Jr., grad- “uated in law this ee from: | the’ University of Montreal; Pierre-Marc, 19, is a political science student . at Brebeuf College here;- Diane, 16, -stud- jes Latin at Marguerite-Bour- | ‘geoys College in Montreal, and Marie, 12, attends the +i Marie private school. two a, The. Johnsons live’ during the | children’s school term in a comfortable home in § West- mount, a Montreal suburb, and spend holidays in St. Pie de Bagot, Mr: Johnson's rid- ing south of Montreal>- Bookshelves and paintings | cover the walls of the large | family home in. Westmount, F - foundlander”’. Director from _Allhe needs to say IS “Hello nee to make the call — worth while “Plione Long Distance ‘Yonight: or . ANYTIME ON pee are lowest. 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