MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Reading in Elementary Schoolsil drs, sates me ouhwa tuts, Ton 7: 40 9 pupils' attitudes, fogether . with BANNERS HELP Twelve-year-old Sandra Kelter : J } wit : an acceptance of thelr individ | oNpON™ (CP)--The 63 silklof Burlington won four firsts Widow S Social Activities Reviewed B Women Teachers ual capabilities -- in that theyly piers that hung in the Mall|place trophies and 2s named Some to sohool 4 Serta levels of during the wedding. of Princess|grand champion solo twirler #it : i : intelligence and progress at dil-|nfaroaret and Antony Armstrong-|the Mohawk Valley majorette Hi d I Her Re-Marria e OR Schou! Wat overtis ve ; fom fhe rg] io Cl ie rates, ke are to be sold at auction|tournament at Ithaca, N.Y. nage g Jot Kf r howmands of ontario] Com, senting om reading habits Speaking on the subject of|to Le funy for he World ek { : : "Pp p e ear campaign. Dear Mary Haworth: 1 am a|easing a loneliness in his life and|~,blic school children, More than|of children in Ontario's rural ~Foelsy 0, Smear Refugee Year paign STING SANDWICHES widow. 55, contemplating mar- mine, I have a married son, who|700 elementary school women centres, Barbara J. Smith, super- - Lior i" English Te nse, HPN LER al g the WY 4 M [riage with a fine widower, 23|favors the marriage. [teachers, a smattering of public|visor of Children's Library Ser. ped li wilh i CHA JON VK Rr oper 0%. ' |years my senior, 1 was born in December, and|gohool men teachers, Inspectors Vice, provincial library service, Monreal id SregL BURLINGTON, t. | or sand! . |" We have been going together|Henry in November. Do you think), i oqucationists, however, stay- Ontario Department of Educa-| ontres Ve Jostry is _. {for nearly five years and became we are suited to each other?|. 4" (n" ohool" for three extra tion, said she had found that in BUiShing anadian society a 15: pa / 3 i dq : ' , schools. He added that the enjoy- ' |engaged this past year, However|Should I give up my activities to cays. The 700 were delegates to|™iral neighborhoods, small li- he says we aren't-to marry un-\marry him? Kindly advise me.| 30" 1 canadian Conference brary boards are apt tp spend] CAL Gd appreciation " Joely y + less and until I give up some of [EF on Readwing convened in Toren- funds for children's books ong, lish program edhe uy 3 ils ™% outside activities, CAN'T KEEP PACE to by the Federation of Women those which are easily avilable! 8 prog at pupils of Since my husband's death five Dear E.F.: Your typewritten|Teachers' Associations of On- and cheap, rather than those pewt|Zhowid £658 aud bear: josizy dhal years ago I have been active in A M dliari for the younger readers. "It is] [several organizations. Also 1 am|letter lists your age as 55, and|'ario. Viento oft d |they can relate to themselves. several organization Henry as 23 years your semlor.| welcoming the delegates tragic if good books are overlook y 0 y home and : : od "8 "AUS B k y employed a my lite to help| Barring typographical errors thatleom 411 over Ontario, other prov-|d Simply because the poor ones Parents and teachers should a er phe y makes Henry 78. inces of Canada and neighboring are cheap and readily available. not worry too much about young- I et marry 1 won't| If such is the mathematicallstates, Mi Annie McLennan, | f he are io improve ee ey, 4; Con Week-End SPECIALS | |have to work again, but 1 doubt|straight of the matter, I don't Sudbury, president of the 21,000. [reading habits, we must work for| rue ho oetor of DiS Bada that 1 could stend that--having to] wonder he is putting you on no-| ember Federation sald: "We|€lementary school libraries which} LL wa io ol . ES ARE BAKED FRESH i ask for every penny, after earn-|tice that your present activities ze teachers are aware of the eon-| Would reach all the children as| Bo oe oi e Sonng sess'on oO! ALL CAKES & PASTRI | ling my own money for so long, (pace wouldn't suit his in double| (ant changes in emphasis and|the public libraries can never He y Hoes oY Sule eee. Wat DAILY IN OUR OVENS ON THE PREMISES i [to spend as I like (though I'm no| harness, methods, and that 1s why this Con-|d0- lo spons wes patents and! { | spendthrift), As a man who's been through a|ference has heen arranged, It is] Clare B. Routley, superinten- eng 2 hi nr al F her Lit severe heart attack, he has good|imperative that we keep abreast|tendent of professional develop-|*0Wards worthwhile s, but eather Lite | [SLOWED HIM DOWN |eause (and due warning) to slow|,, 2 time: Ivaging what ment, Ontario Department of Alter all, the prime function of I love this man very much; but gown take it easy, and yo [with the times, sa yag g ---- | Education, said there was in- reading is to glve pleasure. Peay ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE could I adjust to hs way Fo jes within the speed he can com- | {creasing demand for library ser Ple read dor, the poke of escape] | At first, for several years, ie L00K| ro ptalyy keep, So he's justified in vice from everyday life, for know- i i a] R 49¢ me everywhere 1 wanted to 80% refusing to squire you every-| Boost of this increased demand |'d8e heightened sensitivity, for| for Calorie conscious Folk--REGULA but now le savs no ast Tal oe | where you want to go, as he used ceme from children under 14|8 Sense of discovery," he said.| C had a severe Seat ata "in him. |'0 do, before he collapsed. years, who borrowed half of the| "In films, on the radio and] SPECIAL EACH may explai » change . f 8, OrToy 7 | | I Oo i of him during the ISOLATION ISN'T GOOD books loaned to Canadian library (television, the quality of language | J .- weeks of his convalescence However, 1 can't endorse his de-| subscribers. Mr. Routley felt this ic sometimes high, but more] Delicious He has two married children) ganizational interests to marry interest in reading reflected cred: | ten it is not. Books promote who never will accept me; i mand that you give up your or-| #4 : it on Cana lan teachers. |vocabulary and style which | when I don't expect to take their| anizational inierests to marry| " mt ' Donald Urquhart, consultant, should be developed through fam wther's place, though'1 would be him, Indeed 1 feel his attitude on ) i 4 VZ (Toronto Board of Education said |ily discussions in which the young REGULAR 50c¢ [= - ~ [this point doesn't make sense. | i i o , PA } bl 1 for health" { iow isachers Wore fansing many i reader takes an active part." 45 . Since he is obliged for health's| Bs / "AS their own problems in the field|-- fain 2 . Joyce M. I leming sake to be more of a philosopher | A 0 Tw, |0f reading and that a teacher's SPECIAL EACH and less of a sprinter, socially, in| Kye approach could he especially le- ON THE JOB y Donald McCulloug future, he ought to be lad tha'| AA) - thal in the world of word mean| SCARBOROUGH, England NEWLYWEDS Vv You have a hack of Wpngiind w 7 ing. "If we are to be of any use|(CP)--Brenda Prest, on holiday ] da Onli hg / 4 4 i [teaching a child word skills he rel | OWS ife rs it de- : teaching a child word skills helin this Yorkshire resort lost a At Albert Street United | Ernest E. Jones and the bride- Exchange life, In hours that he must de-| Pm 1 M No i At St. Mark's Anglican Chureli | Vote to conserving his strength. Br 0 a Bee Younis, ve Just Be gold locket in a public house. Shop' here or] WOOLWORTH'S d Wg ntly Mr and My odman nN the son of Mr. anc t St. Mark's Anglica | 30. eanse ® : ' : : He ) ! ; gt old 1a | pore po pecent A I 200 om by he 0 9 e all of roaantly Joyce Marion Fleming.| Marriage is a social enterprise L deal with him on the fever us: {© Calling the barkee vost dy) Fidy Ni : to] | Mrs, Thomas Parke i f y, JO) ell as interpe rel i ; etl bat he satisfaction tial vows. Formerly Miss Gwen | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. A.|@8 well as an interpersonal unity: | ¥ we find him, and to lead him She was informed the locket had) a da Adelaide Jones, the bride is [ Oshawa Fleming, became the bride of ihe JL Sanol Houtish or bemelh gradually towards where we feel been picked up by his dog -- a the duaghver of Wr. and Mis. Plots bY Mary's sue b meld Winam lug on at in isolation from the commun: he belongs, a golden retriever, -- ---- 0 r. anc I Ji LEE "14 | ity. all of Oshawi | 1 1 Li ht d H R di t The Reverend J, N. Lothian of-| FAIR COMPROMISE | e = 1J e ome a la es (f ted. The wedding music was| Thus if Henry can't get around Iplayed by Mrs. Jack Bridgland.|as extensively as before, all the| i ven in marriage by herimore reason why he should en- A Cheerfulness And a e come [fathe r, the bride wore a floor courage you to retain at least | [4 length gown of white organza some of the wholesome, worth: | ¢ THE EXPERTS SAY a color scheme, then they should vith white accessorfes, A jewelled| while associations that kept you By EDNA BLAKELY |be lined with white material | vrown neld her three-quarter occupied in widow hood. Because Canadian Press Staff Writer | HT ' llength vell and she carried a(lI'm sure it was this vital spent TORONTO (CP)--Many work-|TV LIGHTING [ouquet of white chrysanthe.|of your personality that won Is ers spend all day in bri Lights should be left on while ams | Interest, and caused him to wan : to marry you, > " factoric g vatching television. The entire \ . MM aming " the lighted offices or fac room should be lighted so that|. Miss Joan Fleming was " a raw! arot atl 5 n | A good life for you is a busy go home and crawl a h maid-of-honor and the brides R ) : ' FOR 00D LUCK | y ' oy ne. It brightness the ree) " " A of ive sociable ne - the dark," says Peggy Lidsione, tae: brightness of dhe Iv 5 oS ' maids were Miss Jean. Fleming Sonitibutive: JScigble He; SN G . gg he red land Fas eye strain nd: Miss : Fleming. an bio pg Bi if Henry can't By ALICE BROOKS . Sad While lighting experts agreed wore mist een nylon wi . . w a.| These elephants are good luck tips on how, to make proj us that read ng in hed ah Mr i, matching bandeaux and carried Sdjus) 0 NOM Ne Doman, for you they come walking ol Ugnis Iv woes. o hould he there should be sufficient light tc |white chrysanthemums. 1en he w : y r right out of your scrap bag! lighted when being used, with|P¢ rmit both body and cye com Mr, Ronald WX ull ugh ooh wie. best I can suggest da, Om dimple. patch is.a0 y y g f | fort ed as best man hering re L § brightness varyin vith ( 5 a . erate o . you nec for this parade of area's use. Task arcas, she said If a bedside table lamp was Mess: George Scott and/a mutually considerate compro-|) ise. V tpt cup ivities| applique. Paitern 7210: charts; : should be bright with immedia'e used, the bottom of the shade Thomas Fleming mi 0, You eral] Your delivhes directions; patch pattern; yard surroundings a little more sub.|Should be 20 inches above tI A reception was held at th i Phd vou to be a|ages child or youth bed-quil* - tf (the {level of the ress "gr 111. For the occasion the VieV send THIRT MUR CTNAR dued and the rest of the room| G48 ted he | m sit f 5 A Le ion Hall, For the on sto 3 « person as well as a wife, If you| S vd THIRTY FIVE ( E NTS lighted though not necessarily as spended celling fixture should|pride"s mother wore blue shan (coins) for this" pattern (stamps p , arr, m, If he won't compro- brightly. be 24 inches above the mattress 2. The bridegroom's mother| Marry hit. extent he's asking| cannot be accepted) to The Osh. | "There should be a path of light| and an arm-type wall 'amp or 5 in beige slik. Both wore white too. much. in my opinion. MH. | awa Times, Household Arts Dept.. when you enter a home." Light|Wall bracket 30 inches above. [4ccessories. Mary Haworth counsels Oshawa, Oniario. Print plainly| band for: you | 4 © i switches should be placed In con.| A simple formula for placing] paier the couple left for a wed: | nar PERSE © OH LS Fail NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN venient places so that lights could [2 table lamp for reading purposes (qin e trip to the United States and| iol] interview. Write her NUMBER, | turned on without the need to/Was to place it so that the hot-| ake their home in Oshawa. JUST OUT! Our New 1960 " its a dark room, Lid of the shade was at cye i 1 idea, Ie ff bride wore a in care of iis ee {Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book © evel, - te line [contains THREE FREE Pat. PROPER WIRING re ------------ red and White line n suit with HOUSEHOLD HINT 0 H 50) EE el, TI SPARE RIBS LB. 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