Dr.-E. Pearl Hopgood I Given Greot Tribute ' we are richer for her preaence' i the caption of an editorial per- aiming to the late Dr. E. Pearl opgood in a Dartmouth paper. he article continues: ”Dartmouth was saddened this mass dollars. it is well to pause cl consider the ills of Pearl Hop- sns nus born in a small village Prince Edward island. gradual- t.um'Prince of Wales College in hs.rltittetou'n and then entered llnusie University School of lediciur. as one of the few repre- mistnu of her sex. She distin- iislied herself in medical stud- s and speclaized in psychiatry. roinparatively new branch of nedical science that is becoming more and more important in deal- ; with the staggering problems ur complex society- r 30 years she laboured among ..i.i.ix..;..sis:.. ' By CAROLYN WILLETT rsiiadian Press staff Wrrlier OTTAWA tCPl - Dingera per- tuslly stained with ink are ademarks of Mrs. Joan Blair's ofessiun- But inky fingers don't. bother lirsl woman shorthand re- . parliamentary com- .ittees. She began her job in the oust of Commons branch earlier this .mtth it was nervous on the lust. take ill alter that it was OK. I guess is like going on stage for the r-t time." said the former Tor- rasldenl minutes after she .shrd her precedent - breaking r.-t day. sitting in Parliament H1lis' est block cafeteria. Mrs Blair ed her late lunch-an egg sand- ich and tea-and said she's had The 33-year-old shorthand ax- . is speed is 200 words a min- a. "It's no more than you Me said she always carries 0 ink-filled pens. "just the ought of having only one pen hlrh might go dry gives me the tiers." A housewila and mother oi a ung daughter. she recently t three months as a short- reporter at the United Na- : General Assembly. "I wouldn't have missed it." to the vivacious. brown-haired oung woman who has also re- orted some of the verbatim pro- oedings of Canadian royal com- 1lssions Mrs Blair has the same stai.us r her three male committee-re ting olleagues. AISE FROM SENIOR ”SheiI an excellent reporter- rire very happy to have her." and senior nporter C. L. Em- rlngham Committee re porting demands he skill and speed of a highly- -roficieni shorthand writer. ills ecoiznixed as an introduction to thand reporting for Hansard. iclsl verbatim record of de- ales in Parliament. ii the trim. blueeyed native of 2 Channel island of Guernsey isls to regular sessions of the ominous she'll break another edition. so far no woman has V lii)HELL C. W. L. "hr .'llai-ch meeting of the St. aurrm-e C. W. L. was held at 2 home of Mrs. Francis O'Brien 'l llarch In with a lair attend- ;I:!ro'f members and two visitors ' fl M9911!!! opened with prayer lyy he president. Mrs. Harold Phel- lmules of last monthly magi. llcre read and approved. A llcr on social action from Mrs. til McCarthy were read. Tho collectors were all appointed I lite Red Cross. it was movad ii seconded that a new surplica housm for Fr. Robin in uis ar iuture- Thr nominating committee far in Mrs. Joseph Walali invited the "fibers to her home It! the ass. 3' '"0'tlIIa- A lnnclioonunittes ii 3l'l)0Il'IIleGiu I , - to lug c '5 Phelan. the hostess. asddaa by "'08 and roll call. Inky Fingers Don't Bother piiowo Shorlhond Reporlei ' gained her Niembershlp In the next meeting was appointed A the mentally ill at the Nora Scolla Hospital with the goal of saviag themlndaofmeaaadwoineaae that they once more could take their place as useful members of a community. She was assistant superintzndent oi the hospital. dealing with its organisational problems as wall as directing the teaching of our- ses. Bu. she will also be remem- bered for her most valuable work with St. John Ambulance. For this she was made a Commander of the Order of St. John. She contributed much to this com- munity as a member of St. James Church and HMS Shannon Chap- ter l.0.D.E.. as a member of the Business and Professional wom- en's Club. and an the Dartmouth University Wom- an's Club. In worldly goods. Dr. Hopgood amassed comparatively little. But to us it seems she died a rich wo- man. For what greater purpose lh there in our fleeting period on earth than to use our talents in the service of Gods people?" done I-lansard reporting A marketing research expert before she came to Canada 10 years ago. Mrs. Blair first worked for a Toronto law firm and stud- ied shorthand. She later spent live years re- cording pro-court evidence for a group of Toronto Npecisl exam- iners. Her shorthand speed Chartered shorthand Reporters Association and an honorary membership in a British short- hand reporter's society. In Canada. she met and mar- ried Scottish-born Douglas Blair. 36. a former salesman now study- ing shorthand at the same Tor- onto school where his wife grad- uated with a gold medal Janet, 4. now is in Toronto with her father. But the Blair short- hand reporilng team and their daughter plan to settle eventually in ttawa. by exchange of plant lllps. One member paid dues and collection was received. Meeting closed by repeating Lord's Prayer in unison. after which is dainty lunch was served by hostess. assisted by committee in charge. DESAILE W. i. The regular meeting of the De- Sable W I. was held March 11th with seven members present. in the absence of the Secretary. Mrs. Myron Shaw was appointed- The meeting opened by singing the "Ode" followed by the Creed in unison. Reports of committees were then heard. Sick reported one sick call. School- a bill of 82.17 was paid for articles bought. it was moved and seconded that Mrs. Gordon Holms would take school organ to be repaired. the school be cleaned at Easter hoioday. Mrs. Melville Bell to al- tend to this. A refund of forty-two dollars was received from the Dept. on the lights. It was also decided to have slides shown in school March 22nd and to sell lunches. One thank you letter was read. It was moved and seconded that Lois Bell and Daphne Shaw be asked to collect for Red Cross. Program cnnsialed of three con- tests put on by Charlottetown Mae- KIN. Next place of meeting Mrs- Mel- ville Bell entertaining for Mrs. Lunch-Mrs. Ivan Macllinnon. Mrs. Edwin Bell and Mrs. N. Glllia. Charlotte Macliay: programme- Slck-Mrs. R. Macteaa and Miss Mrs. Myron Shaw. Collection 65 cents. Meeting closed with the "Queen". Lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee in charge. HOUSEHOLD HINI To clean glass cooking utensils that are flame-proof. fill them half with water and add 8 tbsp. vinegar. Boll a few minutes. than wash with soap and water. Nine-year Sentence For Halifax Robbery HALIFAX lCPl - Jean Paul executive at Also moved and seconded that P0 Gordon Holm. New committees; ,0 .es '1-ht Marlene Day on per cent. Tho Guardivn Page 9 Friday. March 19. 1951 I ..--- HIV IAVIN l The following II the New liavu school report for February l Grade K - l. Gloria Darrach: 1. Edna Klcltham; 3. Anita Mac- Grade IX -- l. Wilfred Nun. I man. p Grade IX tart I. Wayne tinc- Pliee; 1. Charlotte MacDougalI: I. Roddie MacKinnon. Grade VII tJr.i-l. Melvin Friz- ael. Grade Vi l. Russell Hoyle: 1. Blair Darrah. Grade V . l Nora itoylr 1 Charles Cavanaugh: 3. Gordie Ross. Grade IV -- l Hester Rolls; 2. Heather Mar-Phee; .1. Laurralne Cavanaugh. Grade ill -- 1. Vi-rniia never- esux; 2. Donna Mar-Leoci Grade II -- l. Irwin Newman. Alice MacPhee lequall: 1. Lowell Frizzeli; Ii. hauls Cavanaush. Del- mar Newman lequall Grade I ism - I. Rhoda Boyle. Grade I t.lr.l -1. T h e r as a Cavanaugh. Highest average in I - n in r Grades: Wayne M a c P h 9 a and Gloria Dsrrah Highest average in J In ntor MacPhee. Teacher: Mary 11 Roberts ELLIOTVALE SCIIOIIL The following is the report for Elliotvale School for the month of February. Grade X - I. ficrarvi Gill. Grade I);- I Eileen Walsh; I Z Reta lllagennis: 3. Margaret Gill. 4 Helen Gill. Grade VIII - I. Genevieve Car- michaei; 2. Duncan Carmichael. Grade VII - 1. none Gill Grade Vi --Sr. -I. Joseph Gill. Grade VI Jr --- I. Michael lllagennis; 2. Rerndicc Walsh. Grade. V .1. Daniel Carmichael. Grade lV - I. Ann Walsh: 1. Regina Gill. 3. Maureen Macken- zie: 4. Hilda Carmichael. Grade III Sr. -1. Maria Walsh. 2. Thomas Gill Grade Ill I.lr l--I Juliana Car- michael; 2. Clarence Ryan Grade II - l. Albert Wslsh; I Theresa Gill: J. Edward Gill: 4. Sheila Gill. Grade l is: I--1. Cecelia Walsh. Grade I.4.lrl l Geraldine Gill Teacher: Adele Kelly NEW ANNAN SCHOOL The following is the February re- port of New Annan School. Grade VIII. 1. Pauline Mander- son Grade VII 1 John Wall Grade VI 1 Joyce Rayner. 1 Richard Dalzell. 3. Wayne Wright. Grade V. 1. Freddie Rayner. 1. Myra Schurmnn. fl. Allan Wright. Grade IV. I. Nancy Tuplin. 2. Linda Rayner. Grade III. 1. Judy Schurman. I. Blayne Mann. .1. George Well. Grade ll. 1. Errol Thompson. 1. Olive Mose. Grade I A. 1. Allan Rayner. Grade I I Theresa Maiideraon. 2. Sheila Gallant. 2. Gary Gallant. Pupils having average of 90 per cent or over. Nancy Tuplln. Judy Schurman. Blayne Mann. Errol Thompson. Olive Moose. Fraser Mann. Teacher. Mrs. Arr-his Mann. NORBORO SCHOOL The following is the February re- Frascr Mann. 1. rl. Grade K. I Gloria Murpl1.v. Grade VIII. 1. Joyce Day. 1. James Hughes. Grade VII. 1. Dorren Cannon. 1. Sheila Hughes. .1. Wayne Sharpe. Grade VI. 1 Pauline Hughes.. 1. Marlyene Cannon. ll. Phyllis Mul- ligan. Grade V. 1. Donna Dan. 2. Louise Sharpe. J. Jimmie Croken. Grade IV. I. Muriel Hughes. 1. June Harding. J. Clark Taylor... Grade ill. 1. Wayne Cannon. 2. Emmett Murphy. and Gregory Mulligan lequall. 3. Louis Mur- phy. Grade ll I.Marlenr Day. 1. Maureen Croken. 3. Jimmie Tay- r. Grade I. l. Isabel Taylor. Highest average in the senior itrades til-10! Doreen Cannon ill per cent. Highest average in tumor grad- Teacher. Pelly Mat-Neill. COMMAND! EMPRESS LONDON (CF)-("ant C r. do H. Bell has been aprwnted to the command of the 25.-W0-inn Cana- dian Pacific liner ltmpress of Elllland. due to -all on her maiden voyage from Liverpool to Montreal April 10. not. Bell at present is in command of the limimsa of Scotland 90517 .- its is?! C 135;.-- toner-naaraaaaos 4 anIy coars . i 's I .ns 0 SPRING ctsaitaucs st-amo tcoars - - - 351.: off .&. 3HM5& all Grades. Irwin Newman and Alice: l of the Annual Roll Call Meeting of Aim Rebekah Lodge No. in, I.0.0.r.. the Noble Grand. Itrs. Dora Hooper called on Fast Grand, Master John A. MacNalr to ad- dress the gathering of more than one hundred persons. i Mrs. Helen MocEoci-tern l is Honored By Friend: On Tlieldly evening at the clone eiuecl Mrs ,gih from her many friends Alpha lodge. their wishes for health and happin- ""1"?" ll"!!!- eas in the future. I past president of Rs-liiihah Assam- At the request of Past Grand . bly. also presented Mrs, Mag-1-3..-5,.) U. 3. President Shem Anger ' IAIMINGYON tf'P' -Preatlenti I-tisenhows flared unto asp: Vod- lnesllay at a augsestlon that two "llbelieopters had been ordered to acmmpaiiint ta take him to the golf course tar his For All that is last in Ocean Trevef . cuNARo's"Bl04" 'SYl.VANlA - CAIINTIIIIA - IVEINIA - SAXONIA .eoeeassss.aaaaea. s Madiarliern in ill: a bristling. Eisenhower shot back at his press conference that no lhellcoplerl had been ordered to take him golfing. And that's all. Mrs. Ruby Houla. C n. A Cunard'a great new luxury liners provide fast and 31.”, ".cN...g F”, Nnhhi , uh I m d ,. Mite snapped. Veteran observer-up a . . Grlildl Ethel suuierismi and 2.i"..'.". gohdplciir.-l('.u ' "I M l!""' "W "'4 "9"" "9" "W '0. - Lass man 6 ans '. '"'"'7'" M''""' E "'"'.'i M”"'d.'"y "HM" Mlbel Worth escorted Mrs. Helen Past Grand Master A. n. tr. nan l indignant. . . I . h M uomlnl . magnificent 22.000-too ships you uuoy the finest of roaczachern. P.N.G.. to a seal of ? or wildev lntlge uprmwi lpprec-' h T" rm" "3": "r::,",":d.m' I : . : modern an: modltioll. OUPUV '0Wl09 l"""'9”9d I h M. - 3 . ' ' ciropera wt us 0 l'llI- ,, , ' mn":.,m:',,::dm:” :;:':;'..:,'."e:,:' h:r":h,::.mh:r tom the llrlllidenl IIMWPFII the : .. "'6l!".n..' Ssoulun ' cuisine and entertainment to please every taste. ::i:l:er;l:.;piyear's ofdaerrgice iihtlrej rites as pianist at their varioiir K120 House and hatinnal airport . 0''." "'m"'' "M" . specuny damned y" H" Cmndnn ."v".,' ans an gres s- ti . i ' 0 ' -' " ' ml Ind expressed room that mh'iraM"MarlI3arht-rn ituinlmi all! James 4!. lialertr. nresidentlal . Monnul um; gunk . Cunard s V BIG 4 set the highest stsndsi-risof ocean she was leaving soon for an ex- for the many ktndnessi-s shown to Dr." """"v' "M ""nuy' ' Q f.hfja ' '"v'l'V"'"M' '"d'y' G Mnded vim m Mmm,"' Mug hr A. . -Mr I . however. he was not ruling out a O a I g If ill ong association m b" . . 1)" h n s gig, s m Fem MuK"' P" N G” 'h'" ""”""' '””"' """”- ' ml'illlml':SIllI:rl in the lhtiicroemivtrl ' Cllllftlll I O. V” E. ("M'” l --- -- Wranspnrlatlon in nu golf course. I am is H” in, 31, lung 21, ml. 12, : 5'”"'l """" "'" m"' I I::."sa:; t.l;Io;r.s ware no present : Aug l.23;Sssst lx1l;0c;.l.75,Nv..t 15. . - V q u . i I 0' ' - .1. ; O - - ..- .- ....- ..-- we -z. - 1 ;li .0; To Clean Needle Point W. "M. M," m M NM”, 1 m.rio??.hl.7'7i.lal3:i ll2;'tls.:"1.1Z2 3 by the same methods used for the. : IVEIIH " . . For needle-ptlint rugI- . Am. 77: my 7?. limo ll. Mr X M; -" ' ay zuzawon miss at .4 m i, .”” "'"" , ; ' . . g ,5." ...,.,l Those whose hobby is needle ulggr a .lIltl.l':'il'lDrl'IliIh cleanIng.i:mad 7::q::.i”"5s1'Lu:;i:;l e Au'.l6's.vL&l7c'.t::A ' W 1;" lpoint need never fear that time go over the needle point everyiwm. the snow sttsrliment usedl ' 1 ii.” 5 2;. A is -- ,- and grime will spoil their work. ueek with the vacuum cleaner ism. carpeting is recommended ' gangs.-;'1'.v0'ci Ii.” 'O.- id l m- - - "ii".- For although it has the d”ilCIl!, Us. the son brush ma;-hmsmy ah" Mm HWHC pmgdsmui ' "V '2” ' 4 , MA -'-., untouchable look of s roller-tnr'a and brush in one direction. -,.,.,f,',,. p 4 I ""4 9' ' V ' i .- "' . piece. needle point is lust as nrac- Should needle-point covers sul- gmaig ,,V.,,,i ""51, , mm. o . V4", at H"! '5 " 15 p”'''Vt "' "M" ' "ma" '”"'l '" "'l''Mlaclcessoi:i:s isurli as comphr-I cov- ' f V "is F Here, then, gr. sums pninlfrq in stain. a mild cleaning fluid rant . 1'” ,1 ' I? ' M? - i . help keep those lovely chair seat I 5' 'l'”'l'd- " ”" t'l'"'”"0'" Mrlzzh h:V.l,iit:tIIalI:ed(Tt:i.:kll?naflt3u::::I I on .-,4-.-, T Mvers as fresh and hr-aiitiful as :'""'"”"ld "'”'"'”-V- ”'"" '""""'.usin: anti raw-fully t-loaned with. - -gyigvama O ' ' -'r-” -,, . .-.. 5-; - -,,.;e.,. - - t f p:::;.V' nxzere the day they were ilI'lf:n:"::"- antler or damage in the :n':1r1:I(1htLI:'5:'n”'1:l : "nu." "V". tun "wk". I .. ma id L90); lfigf 1:9," from M” 9" FOR LAIIGPIR STAINS yfra-rmisnt handling : II LIVUQOOIOIIJIIIII 14 Z : l.l'. Vmg irm s going-over For larger stains. ll I - CC ' ACCT-i - ' with a stiff whisk broom This will mended that the chair slvatrpitgll "Ln NWIMUMTY ' 3" V0" l-00"AU""G' : J 1 prevent dust from settling and should be removed and sent to I. DPVIIFI lo Wiltshvrs. England. ' mos. 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