l New Toronto Juvenile And Family Court Has Many Sides ance between the iuugli and the soft attitude in treating dt-Iin- quents. "We hope to be alilc tti uivc TflRON”l'f) t(iPt -- A new ap- proach in handling jiivi-title delin- qiients began here when the Met- ropolitan Toronto juvenile and family court was moved from its the youngsters here the xiiiiie crowded old liascnicnt qiiarti-rs in treatment they would not truiii city hall to a mod:-rnistic Sl..'lflt't.- firm but inti-lligcni parent: at NO building on east-central .lar- honie.", . vie Street. Psychology is uscd iii Kl"lP('itlI;,: Chiidren r9,.(.n.ed M. mo ”,m,.,hin which of the five ciitirtrnorus and Judged to be delinquent lin- lit? illvvltllf will lltlW3l- Vtttl an-'9 . wefk ht ah,”-Vhtinh dug-.j-liidle Stewart. father of iniir chil- lng which they are examined hyf'l""- ,, psychiatrists and their home life ”Smiirt Ali-c ynttnustrrs 0"”. investigated. Tin-ii thev in iwtoi-e up in I court as Austrrc amt inrv lone of the live juvi-iitie coiirllh"'l'll"E 35 "W l" T'"""''” F'”" thug”, and ,,r, ,.,,h,.,. r,.i,M,.d in offenders receive more intimate limp”. Mm", m,.,.N,d ,0 ,,mm. treatment In an informal hearing. tlr tentlcnis following their wedding at hiiiiiiiicrsirle llnitcd Ciiilrch par- mnace. on February 14th. The Mid ltlrs. Vewinn MacAr-ihride is the former Doris Eleanor ttiur are SC('ll above with their at-iwaite. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WED AT THE PARSONAGE ! The wedding niiendanis tire. Miss Ada Jackman. the brides- Fred Waite. of Summerside. Thehmaid, and Mr. Charles Waugh. the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. groomsman. Photo by Edwin Myron MacArthur, of Kensington. Heckhert. lw FAROLYN WILLETT 0'l"l'AWA tCPt-Mrs. W. T. llallllelts handles a gun as cits- iialtv as she plies a sewing needle or iiiakrs iiilii-raspberry tam. The horn-liaired housewife who tiiiiiis. fishes and has been a iiiiiitr litei'allv cut her teeth on I rtilr I guess I ltilli .-iliniit st-vcn ttlirii l:-tailed sliiioting chip- "ttllllxi with .4 22 rifle." she says at hri rliildliiiud at nearby Buck- lllllialil. Que i niriiilier of a huhgiiig family. lllr iias in her teens-' hen site Iiml her first deer. Las. fgu sh.- -llril llrl iotiili deer. Her tgame ha: also lncliirlcs Iivii moose. I twat and countless ducks and it-witiiiit,-r Iliirtx-tlirco years ago she hug- U4 the iirst moosc stint in the talc and forest country around Rtitlslllllllilnl. lliNY HUNTING TRIPS Hui ihcre is little evidence of a liiinlcr's trappings in the cosv liv- "t: room of her while frame linmc hcrc . l lt”"' nlioiorzriiphs rt-call hunt- '"-' lltiir. with her husband. A sen- W cmploycc until his death last siii-int: Forty-one years we hiintcd to- ltttlw." says Mrs. Matthews with I trcmtile in her voice. llanv days of every year have l'”" 3ilOlIl at s solid hunting trulze she and her husband built Teach -Youngsters To Handle .' Guns In The Woods, He Says BEDEQIIE WJ. The regular monthly meeting of the Bedcrtite W.i institute was held on March 12th with twelve members and two visitors present. in the absence of the president, the vice psC!id9i'll. Mrs. Hammond Bowness presided. The meeting opened by singing the Ode follow- ed by the Mary Stewart Collect .in unison. Roll call was answeivd Recently Mrs. Matthews look by " '1”l.'W”l' "' 5-V"'P3”'-V ”'.”'- hnme ,, large lhermox sccondi The minutes of the last meeting mm in an Ottawa Fish and were read and approved. Reports Game Association competition l'''”" 'l" Slrkt ”'l'"”' ”"'l RM which shg mm with 3 bass weighh Cross coiiveners were heard. Wor- mg mom man nu pounds thy of mention were the many ar- She does"-, choose between ttcles for the Rnri Cross made by hunting and fishing. "They're "'9 memhe” 3"” W" """'m”"' hon, Hood spm.,g- i hers since the last meeting. One STRESSES SAFETY thank-Wit letter was Wart- A former guide. along with her All i'"l'"5P”"ll”"" W35. "934 husband. for h Quebec hunting and discussed. it was decided to lodge. Mrs. Matthews is I siickler Ml” 3 Palm"-V 55'” 5" B"W"”3"' for game law; and harp hunting. store on Fririay afternoon March "A tot hf p(g0pIg ,hm,t at the 22nd. Committee in charge Mrs. first lhing they hear or 5,. , , , George Ballcm. liirs. Arthur Mur- ihpy shout.-l never raise a gun ray and Mrs Earncst Johnston. beioretl1ey're gurp ntthp target," Other entertainments in be dis- Parents should teach their cussed at the Atari! mcctins. youngsters how to handle them- Program consisted of xi reading selves and their Stuns in the by Mrs. Lloyd Jewell on the Ston- woods. she says. cy Creek W.l.'s diamond Jubilee She has no children t.o tciichlcleleliration on Feb. 20th which north of Buckingham. in Gainteau country teeming with game and near lakes they stocked with small-mouthed black bass and speckled trout. lllF'Wa.Vl of stalking a deer. butlwas very interesting. i'l'hls wash she s proud of her young nephews F followed by it contest by Mrs. (it-o. j mainder of tlio gvvpning was ,,h.,,. who are up-and-coming hunters. Ballem on Places on P.F2.I. A sale They're the children of her threclot remnants then took hhm, sportsmen, brothers and a hunt-lwhit-h ht-tied 32,55. "ti-W13! 5tSl?F- Next meeting to be held at the Mrs. Matthews sham hvr hnme.nnii call is to he answered with "''h ll" m0”"?T'lll'lBW- 35ryNif- another card. Lunch committee "1" MW 53”” MNWEW5 "id for April Mrs. A. Mclnnis Mrs Queenie. a brown and white mon- ' ' grel who is also a veteran sports- man. Diana van de h M JOSEPH Mu-IJWEEN lsuadian Press Stall Writer Mxsw YORK tCPI-The pretty l"llt'lP from Canada. wearing a 1:"? vii dismay. burst into the li- mit theatre. ran along the barn. e backstage corridors and stop- :cd with both hands clothing a trty old tank. i reporter. plodding i'i-spi-eiiulty in the rear. wnnilcreit what i-mt, nus Diana van dcr v H 2. . nld actress who in nndllshniltysg. WtT:1ias won frame on Broadway. as l hey Tam he ii.” de'd' "'57 Mir re was dead. yelled Diana. ” "Nntlland rmnnding her fists '1 the mighty chest of I delighted ttagchnnd. Sl.l.llY SURPRISE ,-tic reportrr. peering into the link rccoiled violently on most- '"” "1" malllznsni eyes of I slimy. 'l"tttr:vIz-niiitzaior. iltlilfilllnl stageliands were keenly tlrawrl that their ruse about the "ttttlc s health had brought Diana '!Tl.i' to the theatres-the Lyceum. Vlllcrr -he plays an important lup- Emttii. role to Walter Plduon tn 1' Harjiiiesi Millionaire. "'"”i'Wlttl Miss van dei' Vlis i "t "ti" trying to catch a sales at ttie height of a department '1 3 -u , O n 2. O ntion. ..B'B- seductive." they advised. I mysterious. ltd! him you want to ht ah”... . Everyone Back Stage As Well had entered the lite of the glamm-. . r Vlis Enchants llllY ltlillllih SERVICE CUDMOIES DRY CLEANERS no Ientlt B31 lstuart. danced with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet for s time. She is of Dutch-Scottish extraction. -"we opened here Nov. 20." said Diana. "Before that we were two months on the road. so it feel: II it I have been playing as Walter Pigeon'I daughter. Cordtlia Drexal Biddle. for a year. We played in Toronto. "Our opening there was my bliz- ggst thrill. l was more terrified lthan at our opening here." As Cordelia. Diana plays the tomboy-turning - woman daughter of an irrepressible millionaire who teaches here boxing and keeps all- .lgstors for pets. The alligators in 3the shoiv. incidentally. are mech- anical-not our friend from back- lstue. who is I baby. r Ptdgeon. another Canadian. born 'in Baintwlohn. N.e.. and educated at University of New Drunswlck. is I "charming. pleasant man. said Diana. causing that gentle- man. lurking in the background. to raise his eyebrows in the well- known quiulcal look. lLl8P WAS HART it was her real in or viilio-um lmowingly-stni-ud one off on a theatrical career by sending her in tvotce school for correction of a l l mu”... l "Actually. I had no lisp." said ,Disna. whose co nevertheless sued in a in manner II also dlacuslod it. "taut I started -11 lferent wings of the H First Timer Offer! si.3o vAiur' 2 JARS ONLY 99f homes or as a last resort. sent tot Tit"? 3" V'" '3!" 5” "W "h' . ".utmnn ".hm,i4 l!.Iei'va:it;tn wittEK'hiii Rthey vhiavei l While under olisr-rvaiiiin thewllmpe 3 . "mm .3” . '1 N" ""f . . l 'i d ih di ii .I . yountlslers are st-rzregated in dli-L25: ";i;"a'::,'rpr:n,'"a,Y,'1":,,,rm;T:,l "H," - uh” hundinx ;('F::R:::l miniim-like screens on other win- ito their surly sex andloficncea dm” "9 "Nuany mad" "l Nth WELL-Eql”'Pl',En ' tensile steel which resists cutting They have access to classrooms "ll l"'”k'."lz' lhobhy shops an indoor gvinnas-i namepln "la'lm"s' . ' ' iwor o e can re, - i is to remove snow (luriiii! thew" Mlranzlpd "mm" "am": M ampr jlell their iTnIlhlPl to it ,, ' . . , . Jail on comfortable iiirniiiire 'W'w:,r:;-:ar?"'"':g:P 1' :ai:l";(','nll':;rla tastefully - decorated second ' T i lstorey foyer. Over the entrance to the court- Judge V. Lorne Stevtart." a hal- rooms is an R8-fool inural hv Jane F-Y Rwy.-nww M 8 Lippcr of Kitchener. (int. stress- ' i ' ' ' ' ing the happiness of marrisze and Mrs. Cora I.ing was liiistcss toifamiiy life. the other is also han- ,the Whealley River VVM S. on ”” "T -' Wednesday evening. Fcliriiary 27. SPAAK RHTIRI-IS MAY II Mrs. Leonard Ling led the Worship; BRUSSELS, iBelgium tRPtllPFKl lf'FVl(lP "Slit! lit? W0l'lt'l nay "lllFoi'eii:n Minister Paul - ilenri VT-'i.Vcr service theme hcinti "Who Spank will retire from that post Shall Separate Us". lllluy in to take up his new riuttes Meeting opened with the call to as secretary-general of the North Worship by leader and mcmbers.,Atianlic Treaty Orgzaniziiliiiii. n lScripture lesson Romans ti. ill-.'l9.tgovernment source said Saturday. read by Mrs. liarolti tlliaiidleni mam a Hymns sting irr-re ”O God. Ourt Help in Ages Past." "When I Stir-' vey The Wondrous ('rnss" and ''In l('hrisl There is No iiasl or West". , Mrs. ('nra Line. Mrs. liarry Lingl . and Mrs. Harold lluutain took the. Reader”: Itflfis. Offering was talk lsiieezuig, shivering or-lie-allover PH Rttfl t'lf'fltt'8tPfl ttt h.V siiti:IttE lit? misery iitll EIVF tiny to I'PlIPi Doxology. followed by Lord's Pray- ivitliin iiiinutcs of taking Buck- er in unison. Prayers were given tlcy's (fold Capsiiles. Four cold- hy Mrs. Walter Ling and Mrs. P. hfighiing ingredients in each easy- Rackham. followed hy circle ol"tti-take capsule. Fast relief or prayer, and prayer by leader double your money hack. Pocket closed the Worship period. sire .'lSc. Family size 79c. Sold Roll call iviis nnswcrcd by 8 cvci'.vtvlici'e. members reading the seventh chap. ter of St. Luke. Minutes of the January meeting read and aiiprov- rd. ('orrr-spoiidcnre consisted of ii letter from Mrs. (Tutciiffc. onc from I Ross I-T. Eaton, it iias rlrciilrd in S send 82.00 for temperance work. HNNAMATED The friendship secretary reported In cards sent. I0 home and 2 hos- SiOAl.Vi)WCAPSULES tudgeh ml!!! no union yam-G 4 it Inns 9 lTtie mster Red Bridge Wt met Hr. n,..,- i... .i.t.....m tiioipan int ilw home of Miss t'orii and ion It has llIlItl'Il and uarnnded that 33 00 he stint in iliiliipie Sclrr on Wednesday . lists .Nm'icl i Havel Moth:-snn night March 8th The meeting op- George lootis vinrried what's wrong viiih him?" ..4..i i. .....i om"... MORNING sM".E todiu '1ih, hi-is tteen contesting ills cited by singing the ilicn. hilsx (:.'Illlt'slttl lt'lIIll'ittfI oi-itr mites will." repeating "The tfreed" in uiiison. lll'.', ll('t'(lPd tor inn st-iiiiol at the "His wife; Mill i didn't linou Flight member: answered the Rail timc Tlir-rc has no sit-lt report. she not dead " (fall by a joke. Two visitors were A qiii-stioii.-iiic xtiis titled in "She tsn't." pi-cs:-iii The minutes of previous His ltt':itl:irc tlI2:ms invilctl ttic V.-- My yw M H y meeting were read. approved and iiioiiilwrs ill lll'l' litiiiic tiir April signed ' "nit-ctiiig linll call :x in tin miswer- lion The treasurer reported Still"? on cd hi mliiwtiiiii 'itis t'.-ii-r l!llPl'- The meeting closed by l.ord'n hand One bill was paid. Some Red mi to help siih tilt' ltlnt'll 'itiss l"i'syt-i'. l.iincli was served by hos- Cross work was passed in ('nr- (Ianit-sior tti pit-;i;irc iiriigraui. tosses. assisted by Mrs. Wallace liinzlns. respondent-e was read and dis-llloll call to tie .-iiisui-rcd by colloc- Lets talk about YOUR trip 'l'ime.s Square? llir-carlillv '.' Cliniiiiis Elysee? Somewhere there is a spot. you would love to visit . . . With modem highapccd travel. time is no longer it big problem. And liy starting now in build up R travel fund in in Royal Bank savings at-cniiiit., you can solve the money problem, too. it taken time, and detcrrninntion. But ihotleande of our savings cusinmero have proved it. can be (lone. "Mime day". llocirle that. "some day" is going to be "some day soon". The friendly people at your nearest Royal Bank branch will be glad to help you l.ill(O this big first step in your journey. There's Iwflimg iyuife like money in the bank. 'I'I-IE IIOYAI. BANK OF CANADA (iliarlotietmvn Braticli .. . . . T.. l). lli;u'lx'.iy, Illaiiagzer. Branches also in Hunter Riier. Mount Stewarli Summerside and Tyne Valley. "Tuesday. Mar. 19. I957 The Guardian Page 9 QC!-II-I.N' l)I'Z('0RATI'1S FIRKFLR l,()xl)()5 1,-KP The Ehlltttttl in-i sotiallv hcstmvcd the lluuil Yr tnrlan tlrdcr 'l'liursday oii Iiiiiti Vlicliiiel Pai'ke.i' i-lose ii-i-mi Ill former SPi'l'Flal')' to Prinrr Philip lie resigned earlier tiii. ll'aII when the news got out llI.'Il lip ,4ll'i his viiie had snpariitcd The lti-int Victorian Order ll an:ii'rtI-rl iv ”pcrstinal SPf'l'lt'Pl lo tiii- -.wiii-r- eizzii pital calls matlr-. Mrs. Harold Biiniain llH'llF(i the members for March meeting. Mrs. (torn Ling to be devotional leader. One member paid ducs. Hymn "The Day Thou Gaveih" and Bone- diction closed the meeting. after which it delirious lunch was served by hostess. ('haI. Henderson and Mrs. Arthur Murray. l"rogriim. Mrs. Henry Ar-i senault rind Mrs Chas. Henderson. i Meeting adjoiirncd and the re- .antly spent quilting. knitting and: sewing. Lunch was served by thel hostess assisted by the lunch com-l mittce. j l Siiirriff EXTRACTS ). ', Foroxtro x ft ! T l good flavour TRUE VANIHA 2 Your Symbol of Quality 99t thrifty prices. Hosiery Sale N of the Year Orient Gold Award Semi-Annual no arr SALE Continues all this week, positively ends Saturday, March 23rd. New Shades. New Styles. New Nylons Flatter your idgs with our beautiful Orient Nylons. in heavenly shades to compliment all your new Spring outfits. We have all your fcvorife shades and styles. to go with every kind of footwear. all around the clock . . . and all 0? EXTRA SPECIAL Mzw SHIPMENT or Sl'BS1'ANI)ARD NYLONS Si Gauge IS Denier-lag. 1.35-for 79: 45 Gauge :0 Donia-log. 1.35-for 19; 2 pain for sun NEW SPRING SIIAIJR ""'."1D l "I: Winnipeg i also who with -It'':.'... t..'"-""”"'..:lr.'.".:..;':':".."...-:.:.-2.9:.-z recur" 31-30 "W .';:u:v:h-'2 "u use has i you count Ichdanllitll to - A V m' k " "'”'”;” wn””..2't5'E,E.:'..?'.; Twice as iimiy at one Iilrlffy pi-tut 42 Gauge 30 Denier, Reg. 31.25 for - - sl.O0 3' '",,-I I I r it ' hail Slincrtnnjdtthnt ii. i , '3L;,,;;t;'3!A.'m-gr” N-mt: -9 t-I-'t-t-.-ut-vtmI-cIc- " ..""'”'.. oi...-tau.-n4i..'i:ai'iioJ."uli."i-ti 45 Gauge 30 Denier, Rog. 1.35 for - - 1.08 Rene F” tlmhand coinpeetyorcnnllohqtdeanthundwherevor mi'li”.3t7'. lmh ' m ”p1':' Inqnearoy Ajpg the houdoinbetliroo-. nimery,kitchen.or G . 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