| }-and summer, .old and young, equipment has been purchas- ed for all departments of the ~~hospital>Nurses'scholarships have been provided and other _services for the student nur- ses, such as gym 1 swim- ‘ming- classes. Furniture for Fashions galore. for spring graced the stagé in an attrac- tive setting at Confederation Theatre last ‘night when the. Junior Ladies' Aid of the P.E.I. Hospital. produced their _ MARY HAWORTH - Parent-Child Discussed By ‘DEAR MARY, HAWORTH: Yours correspondent RR's con- fusions are so basic, concerning the right role of the modern mo- ther, i. e:, whether to\be child- centered or community-center- ed, that I wish to add a\man's view to your temperate answer to her EN ._My wife and I, as -parents df ‘| four sons, three now in college, learned from experience that the mother ‘provides the major stimulus fo children’s psychological growth and chara- cter formation during their first 10 -years, approximately. have Relations | A Father . tribute largely to homosexuality in America today. My main point, however, Quilting Party Planned By Margate WI A quilting party and pot Inck | supper to be held at the home. of | Mrs. Keith Warren was planned | iat the March. meeting of the tg Margate Women’s Institute, held the nurses’ residence” when it was built, and a large contri- bution made to the building fund when the new hospital wing was: added, are just a few of the ways in which the Aid has supported the hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Cox, Jr. welcomed. ‘the guests, and conveners for the show were Mrs. Louis Johnston and Mrs. Maurice | Annual Spring Fashion Show for the 20th, consecutive year. Soft lights and organ musie added to the relaxed atmos- phere for_.thosé who filled the theatre. Over the years, the money that the Junior Aid has raised has gone to help the hospital in many ways.- Wait- ing rooms have been furnish- Blake. Commentators were Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Mrs. LloydMacLeod, and musical background was supplied by Mrs. Dorls Laidlaw of Hali- fax, N.S. Shown in the picture . at top left are Carol, Ann Boyles (LEFT) and Margaret Rogers. Centre. (LEFT). mo- delling the bridal gown is Pat- sy Lappin and evening gown with jacket, Mrs. Ron Storey. In extreme right pic- ture are Mrs. George Rogers, back stage . co-ordinator (LEFT) and Mrs. Ivo Cud- more. ' {Photos by Mrs. Dean (Edith) Robinson) ed by the Aid, and needed that .while heading up~a family-;at the home of-Mrs. Roland Pro-|.. \through all’ the social ‘“mysti- jfitt, with the president, Mrs. ques” of the past 25 ~ears, I've Lorne Adams ‘in the chair. become increasingly: aware. that - A total ‘of 16 members re- ‘what parents do, about being pa-/ sponded to roll call by each do- | ‘rents, is less important than the |nating.a book for the school lib- | kind of persons they are. rary. The secretary, Mrs. Philip | bout .‘‘making’’ our children in-| the — previou meeting. Corres- | to\ something—instead of: giving pondence was %read and dealt | \them opportunity..to work their |with and the treasurer, Mrs.| way through levels of growth |Heath Mayhew ‘gave the finan- | largely \determined by biological cial report., The visiting com- and psychological ‘‘clocks’’ lo- mittee reported .and the school | There is too much frenzy a-| Henderson, read the minutes of | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. March 29, 1966. 7 S.Rustico CWL Meeting Held President, _Mrs. Cyrille Gal- lant asked spiritual director, Rev. J. H. Le€lair to lead the members of the St. Augustine . branch of the CWL"in prayer at the March meeting held in the convent at Rustico - recently. Sister St. Margaret;- Sister St. | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Auction Sale Held By | North Milton The North Milton WI’ March meeting was held in the com- munity hall in the form of a so- ial evening and‘ auction sale, with all the women of the dis- rict' being invited to attend. ~ Following the business” ses-! sion, the remainder of the even- ing was turned over to the cap- able auctioneers, Mrs. Lindsay Coles, Margaret Coles and Mrs’! |Wm. Garnham, who made the sale a big success by their am- bitious auctioneering, whieh ‘kept the bidders on their toes all through the evening. Refreshments were served to) all. present by the WI members. ‘HAMPTON UCW . The devotional period of the | March meeting of Hampton) UCW was conducted by .the pre- |sident, Mrs. W. Bell, at the. hurch Centre. Scripture- was | ‘reading. entitled ‘‘Secret Of Hap- piness’’ was given by Mrs. J: Ro- | gerson. | | The president expressed her appreciafion to all who had as- jSisted at -the Valentine tea ad by Mrs. C. Morrison ‘and a ° | PLAN TRACKING STATION SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) An obseryatory dome to be used as a tracking station by the United States. National Aeronautical and Space Administration is ta | be built at Laurentian Univer- sity here. University President Stanley: Mullins said in a state- ment that the main purpose of the. dome: willbe. to. record ob: _ servations on a 380-pound satel- jlite called Geos A at altitudes |between 700 and 920 miles. Institute. “What Is My Business” closed | the .meeting. : : y HOUSEHOLD HINTS Frame a window with a wall- Ppaper-covered valance. It’s pret- ty, practical, inexpensive. | Buying upholstered pieces to | slipcover? Ask for them “in. muslin’’, meaning covered with |" any type: of sturdy, inexpensive | cotton fabric. Why pay for up- | holstery material that nobody will. see- anyhow? | | — a When packaging: meats. for freezing, trim off excess fat and use it to pad sharp bones which would otherwise puncture the wrapping material. - LED ‘Hot Flashes’ chien Easy Does It! | | Mik. makes the most of to- - : day's convenience foods. You can get help with | ‘When you've a busy schedule \ Lydia E. Pinkham planned, when unexpected a7 ALL S@us Coumrens, | company comes, or when the | that ‘sins of the parents,” pas- of ‘commission as sins of omis- “Thereafter, the father’s influ- Cated within them. jreport was given. Money was| / \1-A madeleine and Sister St. Ber- ‘which was-held at t teenage cooks take over the —ence-is-dominant-—tmtit-the-ehild—---A-bit_of_indifference to the {m- voted Shae entry fee to the mu- ELLEN S DIARY i nard were in attendance along Centre. An oer ry vs ren reach-adult stature. portunate fads. of the- moment, ee am te | Wnt nnn With six. other members. _____l of $160:.as-realised.—It-wasde-.5** | j_Plece for a'snix anc ani. Our conclusion to this effect on all fronts, would be. benefi- | a Reto caret B ° ° ” - . | The_financial report was giv-:| cided that the N the 7. DrAAlnen mane tl OO eoncurs with the three stages of cial to most Bho and child- peer poate . = : with | Reme wes For Wea riness, — en by Mrs, Amos P. Gallant and [Search Suieureade =e : H. BENNETT CARR 3: ——; learning described in. Jerome Ten. The capacity to be patient, |Mrs. Charles Dennis, Mrs. Ro- : ES Mrs. Aubrey Doucette read the |\. ;t 3 Sun Life of Canada = 5. | Sesame Biscuits - Bruner’s masterly essay, “Edu- ‘to let the child catch up with |Jand_ Profitt and Mrs. Lorae| ‘ : correspondence. mae | The next. meeting is to be % District Supervisor +1) Ceninane lees om 00 cation as Social Invention”, im himself as it were, always given Adams taking part. A’ success. C ange And Relaxation A: discussion followed on sas teenie nce Mcoticial Kecdeg 2 (nstrance Counselling {| whisked up im double quick the February 19 issue of the |the environment of thoughtful | fv! men oe rere ee new constitution of the Church |and Mrs. E. Ferguson, Mrs. J. ~ Cenrheneeten ye. FET 3, | time with packaged biscult Saturday Review. . education, may be the hallmark "| the close of the meeting The sun came. It mostly al-!for me, is a trip to a new part and ways to help the needy. It Rogerson and Mrs. G. Dunsford > a ee mix and mitt. Use 2 cups of Apropos the vital. difference of parental maturity. refreshments were served by WAYS does after fog’ Peter add- of the world. I do not find tra- Was suggested to have a lottery on the food committee. * torcccccoocoooooooooes, | biscuit mix, 8 proportionate between ~mother-love . ‘versus The child’s necessity is to have. ics Senbit sallitea: be 4h e ed, qualifying his first state- vel tiring as some people do.1 to raise funds for this project. | . i. : amount of mitk and make ao- ae emphasized by Ta by Y close a fg oem I keinicisiiine. ti chara, ment, when he came by this af- have learned to relax, and t® To prepare for the annual meet-- CORNWALL UCW cording to peckage direchons ilip Wylie decades before Bet- relationship-wise, as can be pro- |". als ternoon..:‘Where have you been? |take short naps sitting in a ing in April, the following nomé- The ._members of Cornwall Clean your | for drop biscuits. Spread bee- ty Friedan wrote of it; I'l wager vided. John Money’s classic re- | ey EMS CROWDED _ [What have you been doing?” wé chair almost anywhere.” ~‘‘By nating committee was appoint- UCW met at the home of. Mrs. | ter in a buttered 8-inch square that Adolph Hitler and Lee Har- searchs into sex show that a : Pe CR 4° France inquired. “Mother has beem way of change in the summer, I ed: Mrs. Cyrille Boute, Mrs. Walter Gregor recently. Mrs. fridge the | pan. Then sprinkte with % cesp ey Oswaldwere-warped—more child comes to identify himself| Canada, Britain and France reading to me:. the story of Hia-|fill my cottage in Hyde Park - Aubrey Doucette and Mrs. John 5¢@Mley Willis led devotions, as- — ~~ shredded~Caneciian cheddar from lack of adequate father + |as a person, male or female, a- each have two ean ee watha. He-was an-Indian- Do-mostly with children. True, it Pineau. The -Act of Consecra-.%i8ted by Mrs. Harold Godfrey. easy way— | cheese, 2 tablespoons ses- eare-than from mother-spoiling bout the time that language is bit, compared with — you know what he called the is sometimes exhausting to tion’ and the director's blessing |__L%€, Study book “Jesus Christ - with ae ame-seed-and-drizzie_with 2 as _ RR speculates. well implanted. This process ig jand the Vnned States’ 1%: birds?”’ He smiled to think of |watch over the comings and go- brought the meeting-to a close Abe soe Siriaas: le wae ee |e ow ve see ee "True, some mothers are neuro- j environmental. not instinctual, 5° it. ‘His’ Chickens.” lings of a household overflowing | ~ | charge of Mrs. Stirling Clow, as- C Bake in a 400° F. oven 20 to tic; and their flirtations with |and sets the tone and direction We were seated by « window with lively young péople. But DAMAGE scHoors . _ |Sisted by Mrs. Harry Hyde and BRAND! 25 minutes, Sense wrarm arate their sons, or use of their sons of his whole life. : d then, mending in turn articles |this is a different kind of wearl- Mrs. Arthur Howard. A discus- : ute < .asfoils against the father, con- Coming of a large family, ‘of wear: restitching a seam of a| mess; the mere contact with “SARNIA (CP)—Vandals broke sion of much interest followed. | Sponge the inside'of — ———~"Protestant- background; witha |- --|shirt,.replacing. lost_buttons.and|youth is good for old age, I be-_ into three Sarnia schools during _ The president, Mrs. Reg. Me- | your fridge reguiatly | {strong aversion to divorce, I hap- ‘going on to darn the heel of Ja-jlieve.” = | ~ “tthe weekend, eausitig- several | Ewen-chaired-the-business.meet- |. oh 4 taneenerns _.|- Maeve a Wattte Pa ‘pen to believe that parents have mes’ work-sock of our last Fail’s) ‘The sun today caressed the tu- thousand dollars damage. At ing, and 20 members and two | ‘in a quart of warm water, ~[ Get things off to-a ively start . duty: to noe ee _ knitting.” Beside us, there on jips now showing brightly in a Central Collegiate Institute doz- Visitors answered ‘roll call with | Odours and stains Bext time tha teenagers mest, of stability for the child, em- \the couch, the white kitten was|sheltered planting. And when ,¢Ms of eggs were smashed in the a scripture verse. Reports were | disappear instantly —ne with a do-#-yoerssell waffle bracing parental concern, play jenjoying a siesta. What a quiet | i ol cafeteria, files were strewn on 8iven by various committees, | suds or grit to rinse . Pancake or tea biscesit se” witli @iby he “ha je , d let we lifted and re-placed, a great : ee d Mra. Peart Scott ted | away. No wonder it’s pay. and ar within ing? J ae time of day this was! A white spruce bough from a length of the office floor, duplicating ma- am sic’ Wowk alvaaitic. Kesonealt “a recommended by | | mix and mitk make it easy for reach his own self-determina ‘cloud dipped to an horizon be- |flower-border to see how the Chine fluid was poured on desks, | 0M the work already accomplish- | 99 leading refrigerator | Young cooks. Serve the waf- tion. yond the willow tree. A jay add- i |windows were broken and pro- €d in making a missionary quilt. | manufacturers off the “ and tet i i |perennials had fared through s ; 7 | fles hot "| The’ furore over the Moynihan ed a spot of blue-in-a bare pop-|the wintér. it-was-to find that all Jectors smashed. Also damaged | The April meeting will be held . folks help to the ; hee disputes aes rn aT : -plar across the lane. Sparrows there is well. ’ were Lochiel Street Public i‘. oat a i ane fixings. We vote |so, L am cognizan Robe’ i ‘ - P i eynolds as hostess. Mrs. Char- : Cole's stullies of deprived child- de eae row if | ‘Much of a freshet this even- eine ee ponies. Meme les Hyde will be in charge of | \! : peach halves, whipped tream ren in the South, for whom the Jayed wash stirred gently on the |{"8°" James inquired of a vist ‘the study. book and Mrs. Calvin | C a B d | a ee ot ee neighborhood is an excellent line, in the bright breeze that {0r- “Oh, there's quite a flow. : Gary por sympaTHy |Matheson will lead devotions. ow bran | 8 delicious treat. Ice. cream, “parent”’. ‘passed and re-passed. {But I've often seen it higher” | 'The food committee will be Mrs | Bakin Soda | | sauces and a sprinkle | ‘Nevertheless, I am sure that Presently ‘as we sewed,.a tee- |Mr. C. from the house on the! TORONTO (CP)—Teen-agers ;Richard Drake, Mrs. L. H. | g | ot nuts cate applause tood ithe willingness of mature-type pee took shape in the kitchen. (hill replied. “The (lane) bridge with alcoholic parents must Drake and Mrs. Stewart Drake. i | : parents to make senate | Three: stakes of silvery ADE Or ee ceed” pat alcoholism is = bey ert A reading by the president, | Frosty Salads : | adjustments.to one another equ--! brought from the ‘woodshed|. “ : sy : whic can on'ly e Se LT ET . ates the best psychological good were used for the tripod, the ~But-this day,-which reached through—understanding, a pane! |} , : | ae. ~ arg - —_ |for the child. I am_ sure, too; 'frame-work about which a blan- 2Way before us at morning - of young people told delegates | | | and they have a frosty | ict look I | | | | and partner. Sincerely,. A. W. _|furore. over the Moynihan Re- port, it was my impression, sed. on to the third and fourth | | generations, aren't’so much sins | |sion, reflecting the parents’ in- | dividual shortcomings as person. ‘DEAR A. W.: Speaking of the | 4 KNITTED SKIRTS ‘Ideal for office, travel, town, eountry! 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This allowed for an open doorway. dently anticipating some trouble from ‘the bad _ fellows’’, the young brave, home-made bow and arrow on his knee,“ quiver- conveniently’ near, was seated | Beyond it, and evi- where. now are its hours? to the Alcoholics Anonymous ‘Until tomorrow - - - Diary- - Ontario regional conference. Good-night... .. Penn W., a member of Alateen, ithe AA division set up to help CANADA CLAIMED MARK such teen-agers, said: ‘‘They Canada’s first: hydrofoil boats, need our love.’’ The jive panel- developed’ by Alexander Gra- ists urged the conference Satur- ham Bell between 1911 and 1920, |day to help set up new clubs’ set a world .water speed record |across the province. There are of 61.5 knots. 17 Alateen groups in‘ Ontario. © j nwo? on a cushion, looking out on his world. Lips were set in a line. | Fyes. were without expression. 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