to be ashamed of. Imagine the! THE' OSHAWA, TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 2, 1962 9 effect of such an attitude on the) children. 'own protection and convenience persons with slight mental ill- Manifestly, the greatest harm)as a result, rather than of the/ness are being helped or cured may come to the children when|possible care of this person and|by psychiatrists while at home, the mentally ailing person re- his return home, well and|and so many are being returned mains long in the family with- happy. ifrom institutions for the men- out having professional help. If,|. This general attitude has de-|tally sick to live a normal, finally, the person is so ill men-|veloped because of the rela-/happy: life in their families and tally as. to be placed, even byltively small number of psy-/COmmunity, that hope fs force, in an institution for the|chiatrists available at the aver-/SPreading fast. mentally sick, the rest of thejage mental institution. See what a blessing this be- family inclines to think of theirl On the other hand, so manyicomes to the children involved. -- physical ailment. He may not choose to see a psychiatrist land, if urged to do so, may be puzzled or resistant. Indeed, his jloved ones might hesitate to Suggest the need of professiona!) help, NOTION IS SILLY | The attitude of everyone 's not hesitate to express . their|so different from what it would concern; neither may the neigh-|be concerning physical illness bors. {There is still the silly notior Usually, too, the symptoms of|that mental illness is something physical illness are pretty clear-;-------------- xaarety te cut and come on rather quickly.| But symptoms of mental illness) may begin in all sorts of vague and unfamiliar ways. NOTICE CHANGE Other members of the family may notice that the mentally ailing person sometimes acts strangely or queerly, changing from the cheery, happy, lovely person he or she used to be. LODGES AND SOCIETIES _ |CHULD GUIDANCE "ars G, 6, ake the delet Attitudes Should Be Revised the provincial convention helt 147s Mental Illness report. Mrs. W. R. Morrison was the speaker from Toronto and Mrs. H. B. MacMahon on education also from Toronto, mentioned there are 12 chapters sponsoring adopted schools in the Arctic and Northern . Canada, there have been 160 cases of goods shipped to different stations dur- ing the last year and about BETA SIGMA PHI The semi-monthly meeting of the Ontario Gamma_ Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, was held at the home of Mrs. Ron- ald McEachern, Northview drive. The president, Mrs. Mer- vin Perkin, presided. Mr. Stanley Gomme, was the guest speaker. The members went to Courtice where Mr. Gomme gave his talk on home building and planning. The busi- ness meeting was resumed at the home of Mrs. McEachern. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bryan Cole, By G, CLEVELAND MYERS When there is physical illness in the family, either a parent lor another adult, usually the children are obviously affected 'unfavorably. How much greater the harm and inconvience to these children if this older per- son is mentally ill, When any person in the fam- ily is physically ill, a physician Cloverdale sre '45.00 spent Mis. K. Farmer ie ness Cou t PRINCE PHILIP CH, _ |PUdlicity convener, suggesier alchildren, relatives and_neigh- The April meeting of thelthe press for future use, 'The|bors are told what the physical) Prince Philip Chapter, IODE),5) call was taken and It's something rather! the illness is lwas held at Adelaide House,|meeting closed with the na- 'definite with which they are} ; \with Mrs, K. R. Wagg, Regent.|tional snthem They may whisper among | presiding. | piracloacio Segoe themseves about these mat- SOCIAL NOTICES "ae NRE REE MESSURAS I NET pe oO BETTY BIGWOOD Guide Receives Mrs. C. G. Luke, secretary, TALK ABOUT ILLS ters. So may the neighbors and lgave her report, having receiv-| This ailing person may freely other relatives Gold Cord Award led a note of appreciation from| talk in the family of his aches} This mentally ailing person tasted Baty Big-|Miss Ruth Pack for a very en-| and pains. Members of the fam-|may not talk of his ailments as Stort the day or end the meal with juicy, heelthtul Company talked about wood was presented with her| yold Cord award at a surprise} party held by the 21st Girl Guide Company recently at St Luke's Presbyterian Church. The Gold Cord which is the highest: Award in Guiding was presented by Mrs. W. EF. Gard-| ner, commissioner for Adelaide} district, who called on Mrs. Seymour Bigwood to place the cord on her daughter's shoul- der. Betty who has recently transferred to the 2ist com- pany received her All-Round- Cord, the second highest} Award, and was also voted the outstanding Guide of the year) while a member of the 4th com- pany, Special guests at the were Betty's grandparents, Mr and Mrs. L. S, Bigwood and Mrs. Arthur Jackson, and her aunt, Mrs. Harold Perry, and Mrs. F. M. Jamieson, commis-! sioner for Parkwood district On' behalf of the 2ist Guide} Company, Barbara Hatt pre-| sented Betty with trefoil book ends. On behalf of the 4th par-| ents' committee Mrs. G. C.| Floody, president, presented an} party joyable evening, also from Fron-) ENGAGEMENT tier College for books received. Mr. and Mrs, Walter John Mrs. B. T. Ward, assistant) Harmer announce the engage- treasurer, gave her report, Mrs. ment of their eldest daughter, | Wage read the report from Delphine Joan, to Mr. Freder- services at home and abroad,|ick James Thompson, 'son of having heard from the Korean{Mr. and Mrs. Harry B- Thomp- child that she had received her|$°", all of Oshawa. The mar- grant with much pleasure, which|7!@8e Will take place at Holy aid her school fee and for Trinity Church, Oshawa, on any of i text books. Saturday» June 2, 1962, at 2.00 Mrs. F. Taylor for ways and o'clock. means stated the plans for ENGAGEMENT the Tag Day on May 26 have; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk an been completed and taggers as-|/nounce the engagement of their signed. There will also be ajonly daughter, Neenah Dolores, display of IODE work in one of/to Mr. Barclay Ivan Bateman, the downtown stores. jonly son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- Mrs. H. D. Wilson, convener|bert Bateman, all of Oshawa. of immigration and citizenship,|The marriage will take place at announced there will be a court/Centre Street United Church on here on May 18 at 7 p.m. with/Saturday, June 9, at 3 p.m a reception following at St George's Parish Hall, with the Prince Philip Chapter and Gol- den Jubilee Chapter convening this fr Mrs. J. L. Beaton for world affairs read the paper from M. McIntyre Hood, expressing the concern of everyone on the common market and how prices would be affected. HOUSEHOLD HINT To protect coats and suits om wear and_ perspiration, itack dress shields in armholes. BACKACHE May be Warning Backache is often caused by lazy ily, including the children, mayihe would have Modern refrigerated vaults automatically controlled. 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Mrs. Waller Betty's former Brown Owl, pre-'showed movies of the camps. sented her with a_petit-point' Included in the refreshments case was a decorated cake inscribed Mrs. J. S. Waller, captain of|"Congratulations" from the 2Ist the 21st Company, thanked the company. The evening closed Guides for decorating, thelwith the singing of * kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, excess acids and wastes remain | in the system. Then backache, dis- | turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy- | headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better--sleep better--work better, Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. 59 OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE 81 WILLIAM ST. 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