f GLAMOROUS Iv TRACY ADRAIN CASSINI. long fam~ ous for his glamorous fash- ions. has come out with a col- lection of apecta c ii I a r sun- glasses to add allure to the beach and boating scene this mmmer. SUNGLASSES E The glasses are flatterineg shaped and are of matte-gold. l Pictured with a smart spring 1 ensemble —— including hat— 1 they go equally well with active or spectator sports 3 outfits.’ l IDA BAILEY ALLEN Hot Vegetable Chowder Really Bowls IEm Over REAR that strange rumble when you wake In the morning? It's not always a plane jetting overhead or a huge truck ca~ reening down the street or an unexpected gust of wind ratt- ling the shutters. It may be the reverberation of hundreds of thousands of men and women striving for “physical fitness" —— PNSli-ups! Knee bends! Lie downs! Roll overs! High kicks! Low kicks! Rummy-bumps Heaven knows irhatl Laudable -»—yes. if the doctor approves. But useless unless the body machine Is properly nour- ished by that old standby. the Balanced Ration. Try a. on may — with all your heart. soul and might—the body cannot be strengthened. muscles coaxed to flcxibility. bodily functions not inalizcd. weight adjusted. un~ less the right food is provided. l TAILORED MENU "A balanced ration" is a daily ? menu tailored to fit your needs. i If you are in the oldcr brackets. . consult your doctor. For the, \oiingcr gcncration in good health. the. planning meat for family physical fitncss is iipl to the homemaker d l ‘ basically more important than} nearing the latcst hair-do o!" ncivcsl niake~up. In planning. rcmcmbcr t h a t rnlories are. not anything to eat! I but merely a measurement of. the energy or latent power con- ‘ tained in foods. For a brief review, all these. it . meals must provide: enough protein food. BREAKFAST ‘ Citrus fruit: whole or (resin; canned or frozen juice. Choice of enriched or whoio :rain cereal cooked in fresh or powdered a ki m milk. served} with milk and sugar; or 1 or 1* NEW A-LINE FLARE The exciting A-Iine flare —— an ’ASY- sew sensation to wear with verve day and night. choose round. or batcau neck. colors light or lively. Printed Pattern 4604:' Mis- B‘es' Sizes 8, 10.12. 14. I6. 18. bile 16 requires 2% yards 35- lItch fabric. Fl (50 cents) in .. 9. plainly SIZE. NAME. “R838. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. Clre of Guardian - Patriot Pat- lfl’n Dept so Front St. W. Tor- onto 1, Out, 3 cently. At WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Year’s Work By St. Alexis Prayer by the pl‘f‘Sldf‘tli. Mrsl Edwin Peters. opened ‘ nual meeting of St. Alexis Par-i ish Council of the Catholic Wo-1 men's League, Executive reports Adolphus Con w a y and Mrs. George Christan reviewed a very successful year. . E u g e n e MacAulay's correspondence included a let- ter from Mrs. Hermon Stevens. national president, stressing the importance of the League maigaaine. ‘ The following executive mem- bers were elected: prcsidcnt —' Mrs. Edwin Peters. ire - elec-: : vice president — Mrs. Bcrt ‘ 3; recording secretary -’ Adolphus Conway. (re. elected): corresponding secre—l tary - Mrs. Kenneth Doucctte l treasurer - Mrs. George Chris I tain. ire - electedl. ‘ Rev. W.A. Keefe reminded members of the importance of their receiving Holy Commun- ion Sunday. April 26, feast or Our Lady of Good Counsel. i Following prayer. the meet; ing adjourned and members en~ | .ioyed viewing films of the Holy; Land shown by Rev. Charles Gallant, who visited there re-i‘ the conclus i o n, a ‘ vote thanks him by the president. MT. STEWART [if‘w Mrs. Ella Court prcsidcd at. the April meeting of Mt. Stew-l art U n I t e d Church Women. I when the scripture lesson led by Mrs. Wallace Birt was followed with prayer by Mrs. Lorne Pig- oil. by Mrs. tMrs. Bruce Afflcck presented a portion of the lflth chapter of . eggs or a serving of meat 0'. fish with enriched- bread toast. or whole grain muffins, or en- riched pancakes. Coffee, tea or milk. LUNCHEON Fruit or tomato juice or a plain or cream souip; an openi sandwich for 2) with meat, fish. cheese. egg or nut topping; fresh or stewed fruit; choice of coffee. tea. milk. DINNER Fruit; soup or chowder; or I tossed salad. followed by plenty of meat. poultry. fish. or sea food. with vegetables cooked to retain minerals and vitamins. and fresh fruit or a compote. or protein-rich custard. if nec- essary to round out the dinner , proteins. Snacks. midmorning. late evening. Water — 4 to 6 glasses a day. Planning balanced meals soon becomes easy: the food prepar— ation not complicated. The re I suit formation of a basis for ii'\:ysical fitness. In this column every day w give an easy-do. balanced eve-‘ Fresh fruit only: midafteriioon an 5; ning meal. l I TOMORROW'S QUICK DINNER 3 Quick Vegetable i' Cheese Chowder ‘ Individual Chicken Pica (purchasedi , Springtime Beet Relish Compote of Mixed Dried Fruits ’ Old-Fashioned Ginger Cookies l offee Tea Milk i Note: This menu uscs fl con- vclence foods. Measurements level; reeples for C QUICK VEGETABLE CHOWDER I '11 oz.) can condensed chcd dar cheese soiip 1 110“: oz.) can condensed. cream of vegetable soup I can-measure. hot water I I13“ oz.l can chicken broth ‘ l" c. each chopped raw cei~_ cry and parsley , In 2-qt. saucepan combine. contents of can of cheese soupl and cream of vegetable soup i To avoid lumps, slowly stir in[ hot water and chicken broth; Simmer 2 min. Serve in bowls. l Garnish with chopped alery and parsley. THE CHEF’S SPRINGTIME BEET RELISH In large bowl or crock. mix and stir together 4 il~ltb.l cans chopped heels. 1 qt. choppedj crisp spring cabbage, I chopped 1 1 c. re-i se gre n peper, ‘ ared horseradish. l c. peeled, minced mild onion (optional). ‘2 tsp. pepper. '4 tsp. cayenne. 3 tsp. salt and l c. sugar. Transfer to glass jars. Stir in cold mild vinegar to surface of vegetables; then stir to thor- , ougth mix. Cover: keep in cold place. i PIUSVILLE l Alyre Gallant. son of Mr. an Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. left re- . where Misses Beulah and I ers, St. Lawrence. Elaine Dal-i ton. Roseville and Aleitha Cor-i coran. Piusville. attended a girls‘ retreat held in Alberton parish; church recently. . Miss Shirley Murray. nurse-i in-lraining in Prince C o II n t yE Hospital. spcni the weekend at her home in Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant motored to Moncton to spend the weekend with friends there. ‘ John P. Gallant. employed by, the OMB. was transferred to Halifax, NS. recently. Mrs. Gallant accompanied him to Halifax and remained a couple of days returning to her home . train. i Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Trainer and family. also Gerald Trainor. Saint John. N.B.. spent weekend visiting at the homesi of Mr. and Mrs Paul Gal-lant_ 3 3“ Q m Piiisville. and also Mr. and Mrs. ‘ who homes Gallant. Brocton. CAN SAVE HALF The Canadian Cancer Society i says nearly half of the Cana- i diam who develop cancer today are so led a luncheon. Legion Aux. Has. Rally . l Gl-IORGE’I‘ O W N: A Zone . Rally of Canadian Legion Lad- ies Auxiliary members repre-‘ senting Kings County branches was held recently in the Legion Hall. Georgetown. Mrs. Walter MaciLean. presl d e n t of th e Georgetown Auxiliary welcom- ed the visiting delegates. who re- presented Branches from Mor- ell; Soiiris and Viontagiie. Also present were visitors from Car- digan. who hope to to m a branch of the Auxiliary In the near future, , Mrs. Andrew Jarvis of Sou- ris, who is zone commander, conducted tlic nicet i n g. )is- cussion included such topics as increased activities on the part of the various Auxiliaries in the County and matters relative to the organization of a branch in < "D -i < Cardigan, Fund rais i ii g and l incrcascd nicniibcrs Ii ip were also discussed. Each Auxiliary branch will . scnd two voting delegates to ihc‘ provincial convention in Char- lottetown in June. i‘ Following the business. deIe-l gates were entertained by Mrs. l William Murphy who presented an entertaining charac te r sketch. The Geongetown women hos-i I SIZE 32 T0 SIZE 48 Newest fashion success for sizes 32 to 46! Crochet cozy jac- kct of knitting worsted. .Iackct of squares —— crochet. one at a time. join Intoll Ila pieces. new together! Pattern 7089: sites flit-38‘ 40-42; 44-46: directions: color chart. Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern ino stamps. pleasel to Alicc Brooks. care of Guar- dian-Patriot Needlecraft Dept. 60 Front St, W. Toronto I. Ont. Ontario residents add I c ent sales tax. Print plainly PA'I" TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- DRESS. Gandhi: Gives Good Advice on Diarrhoea "Don't ever believe Ihere'a nothing you bear it when some- hu an annoyin II- . Grandma. an the an- ‘ t was tendered i . l : Donald. . valley through the afternoo jncss of the afterlight. i up distressing svmpin s of n no. nausea and embarrassing frequenrv so quickly. gently. el'ective y. Many other hel ful home noes. . 0 got I a genuine l —-5r. FOWLER'S Extract. I on 5 Summer st Reviewed League 2 the study book. the Word and, he Wa y. Mrs. Affleck's financial re— 50W l l port of the recent concert show- ed that the Club‘s share of the proceeds was $267. — bers voted $300.00 from the club treasury toward church expen- ies. A letter from Dr. Florence The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, May 4. 1964. 71 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor; Phone 4-8500 l Murray described the poverty and disease which ex i st s in Korea. and acknowledged the} Club's $100.00 donation toward her work. Plans were completed for the men's supper. l Following the Mizpah benedic- tion. lunch was served the. hostesses, Mrs. Ella Court and- Mrs. Ada Coffin. EGLING'I‘ON HOWE BAY WI Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Ed- win Mills were joint hostesses to nine members of Eglington and ‘ Howe Bay WI in April. ‘ Reports of treasurer a n d committees were heard, and II. was agreed to send $5 to th e Crippled Children's Fund. As part of a Centennila pro-. ject. it was decided to order a flag and flag pole for Howe Bay . School. ‘ Next meeting will be at the‘ home of Mrs. Lucctta Mac- Lunch committee will, be Mrs. Howard Wood and Mrs. ‘ Bruce Stead. ‘ After adjournment I is n ch was served. l ELLEN’S DIARY Mondays Are Wasbdays No Matter The Weather i Mack and Alex stopped a nio- l ment at our door on their way = r to school this morning. I observed I looking Mack longing. "I wish..." With obvious woodlands. “Don‘t be silly. Mack" Alcx: chided happily. “Remember: this is a schoolday!" [ "1 know. I know. Bill I love i to work in the woods. There’s‘ something about it that's nice. ‘ Good » night i like It. "You'll have your day for ga- ‘ thering up wood" we promised j, him. “but you will never. never, , have these schnoldays again." i He. smiled. "It's not that I dislike school" he explained; following A'cx away. “bill this; ‘ Thursday evening. .MacGrcgor haw purchased Mrs. Ada Peters of Antigonlsn ' NS. is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. William Hennigar, Montague. Carolyn Collier, Murray Har- bour, whose marriage to Grant. Buchanan, Kensington. to u 'I place in Murray Harbour Unit: ed Church, Saturday evening, was guest of honor at the home . of Mrs. Ralph Billard. on Wed. . and evening when girl friends pre- sented her with gifts of china. ; Mrs. Murray MacDonald, sls- ter of the bride elect, was a miscellaneous s h o w e r hostess for Carolyn. at her home on morclia l. Mrs. a new home on Wood Islands Hill. Montague and will take up res- idence there early in June. , Montague's genial H a r r y MacGrcgor and Committees from the Wom- en‘s Institutes of White Sands. Beach Point and Murray Har- bor met in the hall in Murray « Harbour Thursday evening I t i the firm in g l ed away over , spring - flat 5. , "Better get me a bit to 3 eat. Ellen" James says coming; in now from a ‘kaley" at the; at the clock, “It's a long time ,i since we had our supper... Itl takes us farm - folks a while. doesn't it? to get. settled In to‘. this new change of time?" Until tomorrow ~ Diary w l PISQUID EAST Floyd Jay and .I. P. Hend- ricken attended the Fertilizer Dealers School and supper a the Canadian Legion Hall. Tues- . evening from Hamilton. Ontario. , . back over the field a to the house across the lane. He looks 3 GM,“ Mann. “ml further plans for catering at Murray Harbour Day, July 8. ~ Mrs. J. M. Fraser and Missl M. Martin left Friday for Hal-l lfax. w h ere they will spend j, some time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. (‘ecil \I'ighinian. i Mrs. town. . Mrs. Montague. (iordon Brown of Duak‘ \‘B. is t e guest of Mr. A. J. Sleeves, I Able Scamaii R.T. tBobl Bowles. RCN. accompanied by his wife. the former Patricia» (Pail Doyle and son Michael. arrived in the city Saturdayi AB Bowles who has just com- pleted three years at Naval Re- servc Headquarters. HMCS Star, is enroiite to HMCS Stadacona. Halifax. via two weeks leave,‘ where he is scheduled to be ap— pointed for sea duty shortly. i His wife and son. will take up‘ residence with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bowles. Fitzroy Street, City. Mrs. Ellen MacAiilay and her sister Mrs. Celia Macliach- ern. Soiiris. are visiting their sisters. : H. Mac-Lend and; Mrs. W, ‘ Arling I o n . Mass, Henry Mallctt of Norboro and Suninierside. have returned after visiting their son. Ronald and Mrs. Mallett at Saint .Ioliii. NB. ‘ Prize winners for hiin scores at a card p a rt y at Irislitown Hall on Tuesday evening were rs irani Harrington and consolation ‘ awards goi n g to Mrs. ' Siidsbui'y and (‘lair Campbell. Mr and Mrs. i ’2 Fe Mn Keir Clark. ‘has left by train for Montreal ltri attend the 23th reunion of the 19:10 nurses graduating class of the Montreal General Hospital, in this class there were 70 gra—i diiales. many of whom will be ' attending the social functions ar-l ranged for this interesting oc- casioii. Robcr l-T. Younkcr CLU. of (‘harlotlclown attended a two— day coiifcrcnce in Halifax this week in connection with the would be a g re at day back ‘ day afternoon. there ” ‘ Mrs. Harold .lay spent a few But cool today's wind was. days In Lorne Valley, the guest Life Underwriters Assoc. Trai- And fitfully sunny. the day. i Papa Starling settled his be». coming smal I i s h black hat. down more sci-iircly on his, head. up there on Ii is stoop. and turned up the collar of his dark suit. l "Br-r-r-r!" he shive re d.i “This is something of a change l from yesterday's wcatlicr. isn’t{. it’.’ It was so lovely" be sa d. ‘ “Whatever possessed you to iwash on a morning like this, ‘Ellen'.’" James questioned. in; passing. “It's windy. ‘ there‘s little sunshine." "It's Monday" we chuckled. . "You're. like old Mrs... She'd i wash on a Monday. rain or? shine. or no matter what (arm-i work was on! In fact she al-. ways got busier witli tier house- work. when there was some , big doing at hand!" We laughed. recalling James say sometimes in the younger years of our farming when some busy seasonal work was in pro gross. “I wouldn‘t. wash for churn or paper that rooml to- i day. Ellen. No. we‘ll likely be ,i needing you to lend us somel help. You can do the washing 9 any day. but we may not get: another like this for a while. to i get on with the Work in the field'" i It was not too much to ask of one who like himself. always enjoyed the delight of some work i of the fields. Even to be awurr _ at close hand of the. moods of the. 1 day was enjoyable — to know -‘ the freshness of a summery , morning, to see the sun length :bl ening the shadoWs along n. to . welcome the refresh i n g cool- I nto . which we. sometimes worked. when he had fancied some ad- ‘ the sunset. or things" which suggested presently a tempor- ary suspension of all fieldwork. The wash dried. There came For Bill Consolidation or any good reason. $5029. to $59002 NIAGARA FINANCE ‘ sons Merlin, would we put aside our plans? ‘— E’IIIII’IIIII" TII It: It TI‘; Always there with ready cash of her sister. Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald and Mr. . David Birt, Charlottetown was a recent visitor at the home of . and Mrs. Alton day. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. MacNovin and family were recent visitors at the hoe of Mrs. Mac-Nevin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi . a). Mr. and Mrs. Edward day. were visitors in Churchill rec- ently at the home of . daughter. Mrs. Johnny Mao. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd .lay with Irwin and Glenn were visitors in Covchcad Road and Charlottetown Sunday. They visited Mrs. Jay's father. Mr“ Walter MacDonald a patient In the Prince Edward Island Hos- pilal. Mrs. Mary MacDonald. icacti- er in Pisquid East School is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. where she underwent. surgery. \Irs. .lnliii D. MacDon- ald is teaching in her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shaw. Charlottetown were recent vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jav. Garfield MacDonald. Covehcad Road is spending some time with his sister, Mrs. Floyd Jay and r. Jay. YWCA GETS GRANT TORONTO tOPl—ATIIG YWCA of Canada has l‘(‘(‘f‘l\'(‘(l a travel grant of $6.000 from the Cana- ‘ Centennial Commission. 5: :1 . assem- y in . Nfld.. this' summer. Its theme will be building on diversity. ‘ASHIONI‘ZT REALTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving . Bleaching. Tinting . Perm. Special‘ Phone 4-915? 257 Grafton St. N 4' . I :0 ‘0 \ COMPANY LIMITED 240 Branches from Cont to Coast 1298 Queen St. Charlottetown lummerstdo "FM-ll 894-5524 436-2148 ning Course. Mr. Younkcr was one of nine underwriters ('llttSOHl from a pleasant two iiioiiili liol- An Jilllllllal project by illt" .lii— ior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital is the very popu- lar "Spring Bonnet" 'I‘ca. which will be bold today at the (‘ana- dian Legion Home, Dr. and Mrs. L. have returned to Summerside from a pleasant two month ho-‘I lday in Florida. . Mrs. William Newsonie and Mrs. Fred Thomas of Breadal- bane. and Mr. and Mrs, Orville Taylor. Kcnsinglnn left Sunday morning by car to visit relati. ves and friends in South Elist. Maine and Boston. Mass. Mrs. J. A. Douglas returned recently to llicr Iionie at Nor- born after visiting her daughter. “5%..”40-0-9-0440” ' 0 t H. BENNETT CAth 9 t 9 O : Insurance Counselling : 0 District Supervisor . : .un Life of Canada 0 , Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 : Charlottetown. P.E.I. . O 1 MN climbinin l l | l ROYAL COLLEGE one of the many SPODE shape: Scicct your Dinnerware from the numerous pat- , terns and shapes in Spode's Fine. Bone China. Earthenware and Lowestoit bodies. De- signs to compliment. any occasion or period. gpoiic Alimys in open slack Since 1770 - Sold by HOLMAN'S of P. E. I. Summerslde Charlottetown 3 3 ‘ Mrs. L Crockett. Montague. .‘ \i. ('HIIIN‘I'II ‘ Mrs. Albany Palmer and Mr r Palmer at Saint John. N B M . a 41 Mrs ter have returned from Boston, . where they had spent the past three weeks visiting thcir two daughv Alonzo Webs- ters. Mrs. T. A. Elliott and Mr. Elliott Mrs Bruce Howard and Mr. Howard, YORK Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yen and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Yesscy, York. on Sunday. April ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ernst and son, Charlottetown. spcnl Sun- day in York. the guests of it and Mrs. Raymond \csscy. Mr. and Mrs I‘Ino \Iac‘ti‘lliiir and family of Union Road. were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond “'aIlS.YOI'If, Mr . and Mrs, John H a v d y. Charlottetown. were visitors the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vii Crockett. York. on Sunday. Ap- ril m. The school pupils of York School put on a concert in York hall. and had a good attendance. '5. Veron Rodd. Charlotte- town. was the guest of her sis- ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Murray, York. . on Sunday. Norman Brown. who was \‘is» iting his parents for the motor months. Mr. and Mrs Le i t h Brown, left on Saturday on re- tiinn to Calgary, where he is em- oyed. Mrs. Mary MacDonald of Win— sloc was the recent giicsi of her daughter_ Mrs. ('r-cil Wat is. "Mk. '9. Mr. and Mrs Stewart MacDon- ald and daughter from (Jove.- Iicad. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (.‘ccil Walls, York, on Sunday, April 26. Mrs. Lloyd Vcsscy. York.' was a recent visitor to Chair- i lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickie- son and family, Glen Valley. were the guests of Mr. and Laken Lewis. York on Sunday, April 19th. Mrs. Franklin Lewis and lit- tle son have returned to their home in Yor . Mrs. John Hardy. Charlotte— town. spent Wednesday in York. the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Master Wade. and Kevin Lew- . relief! aacxacu£!% She used to be bothered by backache: and tired feeling. When she learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary l tract can result in backache an tired feeling, she took Dodd'x Kidney Pills. Smart girl. Dodd's PiIIs stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired feeling. Soon the toll better—rested better. It you are bothered by backache. Dodd'a Kidney Pills may help you, too. You ran depend on Do '3. as in. York. on the guests of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Ro- bert 'Vlillar. Ellerslie. Mrs. Ernest MacDonald and two children, Shirley and Ar- thur. were visitors in Charlotte— town on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ernest and son. Chal‘lOiif‘lOHH were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Yes-soy. York. on Stin- day. April 19th. Leonard Andreu. Siimmerside. spent the weekend at his home . V ,k in or . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ashley and idaughler. North River. were two children. Ruth and Mark. l the guests of Mrs. Sen s parents returned to their home in Union Road after spending some time in York. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Scliiiielz. LITTLE SANDS (‘harlie Stewart accompanied Lloyd Wliecler back to Pictou on Sunday whom Mr. Stewart will resume duties on the Sc;- ployed with the Northuniberland Ferries. ‘Irs. Angus Mrs. Keenan-Drake on Saturday. April ‘25 Several residents the. funeral of Mrs 'I'. Horton ot \iiii‘ray R|\'l"l' on Monday. April 27. Hll2ll \lachili Mr and Mrs. Harold Biiell to Little Sands on Saturday from (Tlizirloltciown to \'I\li their bom- e< licrp They will soon take up residence hero in Little Sands after spending the wintcr Charlottetown, Other residcnts who h avc spent the winter elsewiicm arr expccicd back soon. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Blue au- t’heirl spend!!! . in Little Sands. Mai-\Iillan and' Malcolm Macl’ h e r s on. ‘ , Wood Islands East. attended the if wedding at t/lc Ev: United Church in Murray River ~ from herc I and Wood Islands East aticdcd " accompanied : ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON Manager I37 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown geomettmeethiahm Mrs. Stewart MacKay has re- cently returned to her home In Little Sands after s p e n din g some time in the P.E.I. a n d Montague Hospitals. It is reported at time of writ- ing that the harbor at Wood Is- lands is still blocked with ice. There is no ice to be seen in the strait from here. HEAR SEX LECTURES VANCOUVER 'OPI — About 2,000 mothers and teen - age daughters filled classrooms to hear Vancouver's first experi- ment in sex education. Many agreed after the lectures, given by three women doctors. that the experiment was a success. 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