?,,,.. Preventive. I Health Medicine rrgy('nIIX'C Mental Hell"! H jrh iault. MD. J'D(;..ecm-F, rMental Health Division 85' Aeglfllllll RKI - v hiatric lit- alniost tm P5-lc. In -: wlllch HD9935 m "my my me after line, parazlntph .,m..,aph is usually devot- iiter Pgiaasllcai data. The usua: . we must agree, is Ihii ”I'kf:lOXi?lll': present trained man powel ll 2. .k('enlS intpossibielto tieat I11 H liospitiilizeti patients. Thi-S my to be at rather grim outlook there al)lWt"”'5 I0 be ll". m' lil admissions to Clinic-S MW” ””5”l22?t-731?. ”.5; . .-t ii an . A ,H.ni:.nqulFl:(llSDe adiniisslonsil”. An- '"F Igluesllflll that follows is. ”Is '”,".)C . prYSitlVE npllfowh W Mani mt. riealtli?" To answer these mi Wm; we must go to the im- ””,r5”,., facts wliloli. time after mt1E1”,.",,(,,,, .0 crop up in histories of our nieiitally ill. on ..w V did somebody getusick. . owl. no ()IhEl'5 stay well? . From hP.(tVpPitlCilCPS of many in W15 lmyk '..-e find that ce.rta'in fac- '3;.- important in Producing iiiatiiiuziiiiig Mental Health -g-vise ,.ti . iai:lllCll ue must note is not merely tie "il)SEilt'f,' of Mental Illnesst. gar-n imngs as hobbies. vacations. ii;'P'WllC9 and education, to list alien, should be encouraged. Not mm - in pay lip service to such ,h,;,H but 55 yr were, "practice iihzit. ue preach." Fiiurntlon For Parenthood ,.;m,c;,a,op of a pc'rson covers 'nt).'E' than the three R's. I-t should Ni ”.:.' begin when a young 3, v pi-epai'es for marriage. What is iii:it':ia:,e?. AW 30” EEIUUS mm” nP(I l)"(”elllSe you're tired of work- ing! Tlierels nothing else to do a- .-oiintl town?. Men are source get while the going is good, etc. imtiig inarricige the problem of 'lten mines along. Here once ill education should begin -may be even before con- ltill to idbirih is a natural process A tl': I can hear the anguish ra.1s of women saying - "What fltlts he know, he's never had ii child" It is still a natural process. The yntitic bride who hears the other tmmrvi siviiig. "It's too bad the ltoi-.m'inmii can't. last. forever". 'll'n tit'Vl'S' is still in come". "Walt lli”'.l jsotl have your or five run- ning around”, certainly is pre- ,tudiced by the "Voice of Experi- ence'. aspeclally if it belongs to a domineering mother. .-is the children come along rt-i-tain dnfinite predictable phases of iie5i.'moi- occur. This natural and :i-irninl. The child is growing - eirrv day is a new experience -. 4-rnrv day the child finds new areas to conquer. The youngster who sucks his thumb at ten m(lil'.llS does not arouse the ire of patents, but it the child explores other areas the parents may be- come alarmed less there be danger of perversion Their fears can be calmed by proper education. The tinv lot of three who picks at foorl is behaving nornially. If the parents made an issue of it. eat- ing liecomcs not a natural oc- currence but an event loaded with emotion, tension, and even hostility, "E your carrots or mother won't W Yoii" is 5. very threatening sta'einent to a youngster. Childhood Fears The vivid imagination or 3 four or five year old is notaadult lrtttz rho fears of a child in this 1'-'ml'"ll112 World are ivell known, ” liill.V' scold a three year old who is afraid of thunder. on the other hand if the parents are n- ira:d of thunder also, the child received little comfort there. To 213.1; little Jane is liioorriglble. h y a had SIl'P.'I.K. or takes after ye. father 495DOClalLV in front of he mild) is an obvious display of Ttlertioii. Vie all know that burdened with l'FS',).)nSlblliIl9S. mixed up by read. Lorne Valley and Vicinity ..tMaster Johnnie Nicholson spent the last week of April visit- ing in Hazelbrook at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Drake. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Ma,cLeod. Forest Hill. were visitors to Lorne Valley on Friday, May 1. They were guests of Mrs. Ms.cLeod's sister, Mrs. Laura MacQueen and brothers Messrs. Walter. Nell and Ernest Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald had as recent guests Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay of Pisquid. Mrs. Daniel Shaw entered the King's County Memorial Hospital for treatment on Monday. April 21. Her many friends wish her I. speedy return to health and home. The funeral of the late Mr. Allan Macswain was held from Lorne nesday, April 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MacDonald. p Miss Emma Ngholson was visitor to Montague on Saturday,t May 2. l Miss Christine Shaw. Charlotte- town. spent the first week-end of May at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. 1 Master Roger MaeDougall. Mon-. fugue. recently spent it few days visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. -- I Mr. Stanley Morrison. Orwelll Cove. was a business visitor to Lorne Valley on Saturday, May 2. I Miss Aietha MacLeod, Mon- tngue, spent the week-end of; May 2 with her inother. Mrs Christine MacLeod. . 1 Miss Jean Ferguson was a re-' cent visitor to Cardross. she was the guest of her sister. Mrs, sandm MacEachem. y -AM. ideas of religion and politics. we, advocate "getting away from it: all." It is here that hobbies and. vacatioris are of importance. We cannot afford. however. to throw away established institutions un- til we can replace them with something as good. or better. Finally we come to tolerance; A recent publication starts off "Prejudice is our number one pro- blem in human relations. It is prejudice that closes our minds to the truth and knowledge which would emble us to work together In friendship. vote with intelli- gence. worship in understanding. and avoid international disputes." The fact that a man has dark. colored skin. a foreign accent. or'. worshlps God differently than wel do. does not give us the right to be smug. complacent or criticall Remember that ”Thare but for the Grace of God goes me" any. time you may feel too critically inclined. I think then we should, bear in mind what we can do for; Mental Health, before we crin-zei in from of the almost insur-t mounita.ble problem of Mental Ill-' ness. HANDY PAYMENT VANCOUVER, (OP) - Motorlslsl in Vancouver soon may be able to pay parking fines at city banks in 3 system similar to a method launched at Quebec. Police chief 1&1 3”d hPM'1IltK of the confused Walter Mulligan is investigating the feasibility of such a systenil here. ” the April 25th, week end 'and were given a hearty welcome THE GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWIV Will Graduate From Prince Of Wales College ..;-. ' PAGE NINE . ORWELL COVE W. X. Creed. Roll call was answered ID! The regular monthly meeting of modeling I. hat which added much Orwell Cove W, I. was held on merrimerit. April 15th at the home of Mrs. Minutes of the previous moetinq Wilfred and Edison McLean with were read and adopted. Ways am nine members in attendance. means of making money W61"? that The meeting opened with Insti-ldiscussed. 35.00 was voted for the tute Ode followed by repeating the Red Cross. ..i.j.-..j......... The sick committees reported iv. finger of ehiii callsmade. and the school committei If ever He passed by that green reported nothing needed, Cards Oi little hill? thanks were read for cards am Was there a cross He could fleet- fruit received. A dime lottery thex lnzlr sec took place, which was won by Mrit 11' ever" He paused at the tool 0! l.iohn McLeod and netted 90 cents. that tree? Correspondence was read and dis- Did the veriest shadow of shad- cussed, 0W5 Dfewlll i The next meeting will be held If ever He saw in His pathway a at the home of M”. F, E, Rooney, Another '53 graduate of P. W. C. Barry Bee” plan, V, Cmmnue to his home in East Baltic follow- -1... Mr. George E. McDonald of . g Siimmerside. and his sister, NIliS.!':)I;5nllnsAjlllln1::: m the Sour” Hos Mex Paquen Chnrl0uet0MLvi:Sfrr:E:l home and feeling much better. in Souris and the Eastern districts. Miss Shirley Buclmni tlottetown, was a recent guest of by their many friends, relatives -Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holland. and neighbours. M ;East Lake. mm . Mr. James Harris East Lake ' . I - . '. Messrs. Joseph Cheverie nlldt was a business iisitoi to Ch.ii-lmymm. McDonald. East Point lottctown. Among those who have been re-lmnemwn "cemm cently stricken with severe colds. g 8"” NW ”"”"K””"i the dls”...iE?Sff.i ”'.i;?f:d”12iE.il.'.”'..””?i. tricts here were Mr. Willie Ryan. home of'Mr. and Mrs. Priest Pond. Mrs. Harold Hunter; and Mrs. William Fraser, North" Lake. McIntyre, East Point. Mr. and Mrs Fred Rose Red is 0”” mm abm” "gain following Point, were recent visitors tolh” mmss at ms h”me' . Nam" L'””' I Mr. Lester McLeod of Montague. .., . ed Miss Shirley Harris. East. Lakenll” 3 busmess visitor to R is receiving hospital care in Char-lP0”"' and Prle” Pond 0" April lottetown. Her many friends: 23rd- young and old, wish Shirley a- speedy and complete recovery. l Mrs PPI" MCD”m,ld M. mm ,, lPoint has resumed his duties on I . A . The many friends of M”. (Dry) the Aliegvteit. hating spent some A. A. McDonald are glad to steel um” at N5 h”mP' her back to her home in Souris.l , having spent the winter months. M" POM” McI'3t3:rit'simrEI:; in Charlottetown. P”""it Vl” ” recon I , Charlottetown. Mr. Bernard.-Hyollaiid of Eastl . . Baltic has received hospital care, Sympath-V 15 bmng L9xkt'e".'?fed in the Souris Hospital. All wishlxus-dMt(1"3df h:”S:'5ter RMerlS”G'eome - . ie ea 1 o . . - V him better health in the future. yMCDona1d on Apm 213'” nt the Ed a.1age of 87. Her funeral on April g(:,l23rd. nt St. Columba Church. was wmllai-gely attended. Mrs. McDonald formerly lived at North Lake and was widely known by 5. large cir- N. cle of friends. Mr. Alvin Rose and Mr. Rose of East Baltic motored Ontario recently where they seek employment. Mr. Carl McClure. Monrton. , 13.. formerly of Montague, visited with Mr. Johnnie Young. Red. Point, April 23rd. Seven ilays A Week Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robert- son and family of Red Point mot- ored to Charlottetown on April 25th, on a. shopping trip. Continued from page 2 sun your members. Set a time limit too-on the length of time lto complete answers. , V Messrs. Lymnn Baker, Lakevlllezi 3-- Wi3dW35d3)'i Thinking Of Edwin Robertson, Munn's Road;lb,3k”lK 3 ml” "ll"? Sm”? , A373; Ken MCGWKMI Kmgsbom and time now, folks from all met Will, Everett Coffin. South Lake, were M dr9W””3 m "fl llmrm gum? cm, vmw” on Apm 25m, afternoons and even rigs. 'o o replenish the cake box heres the "makins' ": Two cups sifted eiiriolied all- purpose flour, 1 tsp. baking DOW- der. lg tsp. salt. 1 cup soft short- ening, 1 cup g-raiiulated sugar. 5 medium eggs. unbeaten. 1 tbsp. lemon juiee.l cup slivered blanch- ed almonds, 1 cup diced ClIl'0f1. Hi cup orange peel idicedpreservedi. Mr. Lorne Kennedy. Kingshnro. was I! visitor to the City on April 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewellyn and Messrs Ray Machon and Reg- gie Reid. Montague. spent the weekend of April 25th, at Red 80??” 8lkEf WHAT A ll; cups halved. candied cherries. 1!: trips. grated lemon rind. in cup sifted enriched all-purpose flour. Sift together the first three ingredients. Cream verythorough- ly shortening with sugar, ttlien eggs until very light and fluffy. Beat in flour mixture and lemon juice, then add almonds, combined with remaining ingredients. heat- ing untll just mixed. Turn into greased. lined pan ill"x.'z"x3". Bake in a moderate oven I300" F) 13'; hours, or until done. Cool on wire rack. Ice with butter icing. Decorate with shelled walnuts. . . . 4. Thursday: A militia man on sentry duty. held up I car. serving to the driver: "You cant passtthls way." "I'm the sergeant". bellowed a voice from the back of the. car. The sentry stood aside. "Sorry, sir. I didnt realize it was you. I got. orders to let no traffic QM The Bike Shop 133 Great Gonna st. Mlinnmsn R. 'l'. Holman Ltd. Sirmmersldo 4 rhurlottetown .;.-. Wallace Mouse Mail Order Customer: i . WPIIA Box 5'19. summe .5: through here. because the bridge ahead is rotten. But seeing its you, iiir, it's a pleasure!” O O O 5. Friday: A "double-up" on fish notes today. First. when you cook fish in salted water. add in little flavored vinegar to the wat- er--makes the fish sweeter and Simpson-Sears 129 Kent St. - Phone 2188 firm. Also it won't break 1 to Johnston Mo'ors pieces right. before your eynn! g Murray River second: Canned salmon (or cook- ed on your own from t.ho'f1ah shop), turned out on I. glue pie plate, covered with seasoned sou-r cream and baked until the cream Clark lros. )lontagi..s - Mount Btewlrt glad to see himl I properly (oak barrel on 1spent it. few days visiting in Char-l Stewart and when the cover was taken on Mr Charles Provost. East Point dropped into the cream just be- tbutter it's rich color. In June aiid;Wns Valley Presbyterian Church on Kenneth Tulle, the son or M.-. Clara Simmons. who hopes to . d L 1 C I V , V T””d'3Yv 59'” 38- The 3”” F- and Mrs. George Tulle of ChEl'- continue her studies next year at v;3::W:1”'s'(':n""DfbeM: ;)rC1d”' M; 2;, his studies in ails next year, al- N' Young conducted me service lottetown He plans to study Gordon College in Boston. Clam H 3,5...” of Cm',1om,mw,, 'N,,,g ih0Ul.zh he 1185?” dedded Wm”- and brought a message of hope i i g . , V" g ,. . . '- His parents are Mr. and Mrs. and comma, The hymns were medicine at Dulhousie University is the daughter ofwMlr. car:;l”Mrs. yegi lwlllf Illldd-Illln egiti-ollncaadlhionlstiie G W H Beers of Charlouwwmh "The Lord's My Shepherd", and next year. Roy Simmons of imo a e). sc oo o me icine . - - - "Abide with -Me." Messrs. James A. MacDonald. Samuel Nicholson. gv -m 1 - tgneed. mm 5.5; sumc and ti thirst tax it” so .”...?..””.?.2”E..l.2. Heath Shepherd and Norman ' i l ' . I . up - 1 1 V. . v .-- ' id paddles of a sort, fitting smell and added aitiicia co oi Macxenzle acted as pa” bearers . . . l Mr. Lornet a Kennedb 'Kmgs iglmmbgtt i l) t i if l l int: has needed little. Cold water V'”''"Y ” .. .. at C ..M- ' .. -' -' ' ,r - b ' ' th l ' fler the but-' HTT . .'Congratul:itions are beingl . etglfdtnitekldy dgnloiilelyelasXilialgudliisl i:l'h(IlrlllllX(1 ufsoi-1iliJrI'iuoEl”f-the churn Miss Hannah Crane has 56- extended to the Rev. Mr. Watter-l on Apr” 23'd- "W .Y0l,mE PP0'l1;mWadaIy5 bum... SPAM wen just" had 3 very Convgnipnt wooden cepted ” posmon ”' the Kmgrs worth of New Glasgow P. E. I. imo; group held B Social m Kings. butter-aiid 'liie1'e's' not lnucn plug. near the bottom. After Coumy Memmm Hospimh Mm” and former pastor fit, Kiiigsboro:lb0m' wmch was largely iImmded':iliiiil to popping pull; in a geipar- many washings salt was added tasue. gm, Mm w,,m.,...,,,,.,h, ...h,,. mtEneedeiidgyigliesfggjg "5 ””'lai.n- bowl. Tlieii, the Crezml into and allowed tkodset.gtl11en stgietlvltgll; ". . tn 'l h. lbttd tl a 50th ' f t; ., cl d t' , or was nor e nan, lMr. Floyd Jay, Pisquid. was a w:c';ldin1g5IannCi:eers1aa”,e' W1 l . lS:()11aEp(zxY)a(?Qn3n8::nyp:;I1 ca:l,ea,.l:1n:. would be no streaks or ”saiI visitor to Lorne Valley on Wed-i i . Mr. John B. lF'W 1135 l”?i'”""d raw pounds of bum, Long ago” Hm,-ks". Then mm prints and rolls-- tiny golden nuggets were a special treat-rolled round and round between the paddles. then set aside to become firm and cold. We hated to use them at meal- uiell long enough that it is alost art now; the cream was saved for a week and when it was thick and soured it was poured heavily into the Daisy churn. A Cliai'-pmue round zyaxs in me C01-Iler my time. I have a. lonesome feeling us ..-Etch me P-egress 01 me every time I see the. old churn. churiilng, as the churn went ”"”55d "OW mid Smmx sadly alone in an outbuilding. Like the spinning wheel it is for the pres- ent geiieration of yoiiiigsters - something amusing to look at- iiiump-thump spinning the heavy the "greased axis”. Pretty soon. iie'd notice flecks of milk alternating with clear spots on the glass "Deep-hole" and not A part of everyday me as it someone would shout "Mom, I 0”” M5- think the cream is broke". ' ' ' ' Then, the churn was given A I SUM”-V1 Wm" "1997 WW Vi end a nice week in May than with few more spins, just to make sure. , , a piece of poetry? Sunday is the -5."-e enough, we struck gold! day for thinking deep thoughts. Butter coloring. orange liquid, someone once said, and this piece of poetry could well be named Thouizhtsz lie. lirieflv fore the churning began, gave the winmmn um and damn wh-Il emu mum apiiomvl ui -mu cont. ,V8gf2'oz1I..?e! - GOOD DIIVIIS DIN! SAP! CAIS MAY IS SAFETY MOIITII l)l'llSIlPfl with iil nail? Roll call is to be an exchange of Or is ll but we, who are stricken .p1gnt,s or seeds, also an article with loss ifrom a grab-bag. The programme When vie mine on a thorn, a conimittee will be Mrs. D. N. Mc- Donald and Mrs. Walter McLeod l Mrs. Velma Gillis put. on an in- And so that ends another weektteresting contest which was won green hill, or a cross? . . . .R.eniein.ber there is nothing inthelby Mrs. Wilfred McLean. A delir- lvvorld that is real misfortune ex-;ious lunch was enjoyed by all, lcepi sin. All other things thatiserved by the hostesses during a ,set-in misfortune end in less than.social hour. a hundred years. mostly. Sin and ,llS consequences last through life fand may extend into eternity. Tliiiik about it. 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