Itali-an screen acrteas G i na Lollobrigids sits in launch in bar- bor of Naples. Italy, with her hus- band. Mirko Skoflc. Friday. prior Parents Con Break Gifted Child, Forcing Conformity WINNIPEG (C?) - Children with high we are nothing but mental athletes. says Dr. Paul Brandwein of New York City. Dr. Brandwein. teacher. scien- tist and senior editor of a large publishing house. spoke to a meet- ing of the Manitoba educational association about "gifted" chil- dren as oppos ”- to "bright" chil- dren. "Most people confuse the gifted child with the bright child. but children with high IQI are noth- ing but mental athletes." he said. "A gifted child is one with a questing spirit. lie is dissatisfied with things and looks for same- thing better. And he is willing to persist in the search. to accept failure rather than confonnlty." Dr. Brsndwein said parents can make or break a gifted child both before and during his school years. "Even at the age of four or five. the gifted child begins to threaten the authority of his parents." he said. "He is a shy child. tending OFF ON MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE to boarding a yacht for a Mcdil-l erranean cruise with friends. Gina is expecting her first child in July. i AP Wirephoto). not gifted. they try to turn him into a 'normal' boy. By pushing him into the world they force him to withdraw more. even in the point of rejecting his own abil- ity." The expert said nature often seems to give a gifted child to parents who can't possibly under- stand him. In these cases. he said, the parents must accept the child as he is. "It is easier for an adult to change than for a child.” he said. Dr. Brandwein said that when such children reach school age teachers must help them to under- stand their position in the world. ”The gifted child must learn to tolerate Iools gladly." he said. Defends NWMP Old Court House By RICHARD ANCO Canadian Press Stat! Writer CLAGARY rCPl - Alderman . Hilary Dover has launched a me. vioman crusade in defence of one of the oldest buildings west of Winnipeg-known simply as use Old Court House. Ald. Dover wants the squat sandstone building. built by the Noriiiiiest Mounted Police in lI&, left as an historical site in down- town Calgary. The provincial gov- ernment wants it torn down and replaced by a new structure fer court records. Aid. Dover, a native Cslgarian, says "l love this town and I'd like to keep things that mean soiiiciliing in ii." By iliai she means. for one ex- aihplo. the court house where Cal- gary s Iruzil IllsI()i'y was made. REMINDER OF PAST The court building. small in the sliadmr oi Ciilgaiys new court house and land titles building, pull has the remains of jail cella used when if was a combination court house and liillv Dcop iiulcs are visible in the grey .s;ill(lslUIll3 isliere bars once covered HIIKIUWS. Behind the from doors on an arched alcove u-e preseiii - day store rooms whia served 60 years ago as tiny kn cells. A lwaty trapdoor is still the only i-iilriiiicc iiiio a musty base- mciii. Tliiul-i doors, now never usiid. ii-an across what. was once called Calgary's Black Hole Calcutta for rebellious pniaoneu, From what evidence can be col. lecied ii is believed that the con. ferenccs which decided on dlvi. sion of the Northwest Territories into the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan 52 years ago way held in tlie Old Court House. in l9l2 the new Calgary court house was built and the old build- ing was taken over as a blind ps- soiis home. After the Second World War the blind moved to a new building and the old court house was fitted with offices for the juvenile court and department BUSY ENJOY "But he must never be taught the easy road of conformity." slrsa aura - - found a cup of Tea works wonders wlIEen1f.II:e,.re.. I T.::m..who.,,h: be live within himself. "If the parents themselves are Time To Pay I: Asked For Fines MONTREAL (CF) - The Na- tional Council of Women of Can- ada has appealed to the federal government for instalment pay- ment of fines to spare the "great numbers" imprisoned for inability to play fines on the spot. In a r ' tion adopted Titer day. on the eve of the tin- of the International Council of Women. the Canadian organiza- tion said; "Every year we imprison MO 100.000 persons. 10 times as many according to population. as Eng- land tines. "Great numbers are committed for inability to pay fines for minor offences infractions of by-laws, and these persons are stiimllllld for life and begin eriminal lives." The group wants a seven-dw allowance for payment and cm- slderation of an offender's ability to pay before any committal ft default of payment. CRITIC!!! ELECTION Act In another - lution. the na- tional council urged federated al- sociatlons to study the Election Act clause regarding the advance all since many delegates here is international convention wll RIB STEW BEEF T-BONE & ROUND STEAK HAMBURG LARGE GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES NEW CARROTS PARSNIPS BROIC FIN PEKOE 2 lbs. 59c lb. 65: 2 lbs. 65c 3 for 25c 2 doz. 79c 2 lbs. We 2 lbs. 29: TEA situation. there's no substitute for how to act. says Evelyn Pepper. federal civil defence nurs- lll ultant. made in the current. ix-PIE? 943' ...?.gj...a.. of highw . The ia:gye' old - fashioned court room which took up must of the second floor of the buildins Wu partitioned into smaller offices for juvenile court judges. Aid. Dover, a tall elegant wo- man. will be 52 on Dominion Day- She wants tiie building used. but hopes its old-fashioned architec- ure. odd door locks and rickety atais-ways are preserved. Miss Pepper's statement lsl Page 10 The Guardian Thunday. June 6.1957 Knowing How To Act Is” Essential in A Disaster OTTAWA (CP)-In any disaster iion of the Canadian Nurse which is devoted to articles shout ciyu Defence. The monthly journal is thevofficial publication of the Ca- .nadisn Nurser Assoclatio , Miss Fewer. who served over- seas as a Canadian Army nurs- ing sister and hospital matron during the Second World War. said most Canadian hospital and university nursing schools now in- clude Civil Defence nursing in their curricula. in addition. 267 nurse educators ;had taken courses at the Cana- ldian Civil Defence College at Arn- prior since 1955. 1-Ml fall. an additional 60 nurse specialists - including public health and occupational nursing administrators and teachers - at. Ieadedstmeanrselsdennswlat elv&Qa&. W imtanuneshouldsluslnnn nmnitylesdersbisasdeivilds-becoinplstsisaill tum.ms-.u;,r muunwm” fence wtrk betw not by any so 15, cumh MUST II IEADY and eennnunlaty An” pgdh glggbn in G. 3' "Every nurse realizes lllil 19 civil cddtlee. . flu and which will broadcast the... "' IIIIIIIM waatroops. " any type of disaster. whether new gun pg :1: ma” '”.::.':: .:'.:.. iI.'.”h'”"... Wm M '" " " D”"mFovsu"'i-.7" wish: to do. when to do it and ouux” hour to :1: it effectively," Miss Pe ' . gtlhaerr articles in the Nun-ee' Journal cover such topics as the role of the Public Health nurse in V Vlednesdlyitwlll seaslisteaese ..a ..;.”f.”..":'.."'.;..... ---O - "Tonnes (CP) - Forest 5 esnvsnd A 1 MONTREAL tCP-The ,lnter- bet in Britain in 136. More mu nstlnnalserviceofilaecnt':seldl.IM.0U!0ulIi-Iiseswersimu. provide ever-iheworetvearoareeordnmuu witheeveeeaeottlsloruti-yeonunlssiua. .. pi I of gin, Civil Defence. the care of tbeanal injuries, burns and radiation sick- ness. 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