= :5} ALL .Cadets from R.C.S.C.C., 'mustrious' taking pm in the Royal Visit of H.R.H. Princegs Margaret, Thursday, July Slat. to report by 0930, University Armouries. University Ave. White webbing will be issued T Monday, July 28, at barracks, NEWMAN - In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother Emma Louisa Newman who passed away July 22nd, 1946. Ever remembered by her hul- band, daughter and grand- children. Peace, Perfect Peace. I WATTS-in loving memory ot Edith Eleanora (Ellie), who paoed Away July 21, 1957. We know that she is happy In our Saviour’s home above. Growing fairer n she lingers In the sunshine of His love. _-e-8Mls missed by Mum, Dad, AOwNTREE-In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Roy Rowntree. who pulled away July 30, 1956. Sincere and true in" heart G. t. (qugoljouse .Gerald k Black In action. REAL ESTATE WOODBIIDGE I human ranch bung-low a human] and 100.112 fttttt lot; fully modern; 4 piece bath. Largo page and work up. $11,500 full price. Car- flu $00 per month. " ham elienu wining for has, 'lnlll temps and hm. Lint now for lures- 815,500. Queensway Kipling area modern 2-bedroom solid brick bungalow with attached garage. This is a lovely home with a 4%% lst mortgage. Good cash down payment re- required. 88850 down payment secures . new solid brick 3-bedroom home in Rexdale. Decorated to your taste. Amortized M year mortgage. I Building Lots with Service. 8 lovely homes 'could be built on large frontage lot in town of Bolton. Frontage 279' by 160: de_ep. Landscaped, only 87500. Terms. mule - beautiful lived in lplit level bungalow in New Rexdale. with three bedrooms. Thoroughly modern. Early possession arranged. TOM SCOTT, J.P. REAL ESTATE AGENT 622 SCARLETT ROAD CH. 1-9781 STUART MINER. lunar 2m DIM-.5 82.. W. Trouueau Tea is to be held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Heath, 12 Joseph Street, in honor of her daughter Jam. on Saturday, August 16, from 3 to ' pm. and 7 to 9 Fm. {ILY 25 is the date all Hot; Producers Vote YES for I better tutur.e. Listen to CJRH for further announcements. Ind Mrs. Samuel Patrick Loughrln. of Rexdale. The marriage to take plnco on Saturday, August 23, at 4 o'clock. in St. Philip’s Angli- can . Church (On The Hill) Etobicoke. behind. Ever remembered by wife, Norma, and “milieu. - N 33M, Susan, Gordon ind Mary.. And Mrs. Harry Benjamin wick of Toronto announce engagement of their .dlthter, Lois Helen Marion, to Mr. Patrick Robinson Falby, Ion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albert Kennedy Falby of Wes- ton. The mini-[e will take place on August 18, at 3 o'cloeh in . St. James Bond United Church, Toronto. and mind. Beautiful memories he left In amusement in announced ot Miss Joan Etnel Heath. daughter of Mrs. Mabel Heath and the. late Samuel John Heath, of Weston, to William Raymond Loughrin. non of Mr. S. - mun-Icy wishes to gonna the onuumonc of . “ulna, e',1/f,g.r to F, . Clare Vernon ieks, Ion ' Jeg, and Mrs. C. A. M Weston, the wedding . the place " Chutney": 'VIIM Church on Suturday. Ate' Mb, 1958 " 4:00 p.nt COMING EVENTS CALL OUR KOCAL “PRESENTAHVES Tram. an Betty (no mm In My to an- no!» min! ot I daugh- Uary Rubicon. u Hum. Memorur ttoseital, Wen, July 16, 1958. magnum IN MEMOII AM REAL ESTATE LASSIHEDS " nu - hue, " BASEMENT apartment for rent POUR room basement apartment for rent on highway in Hum- ber Summit. Ruling“ couple preferred. AT 8-0176 after 0 pm. idh1ttwi1s'on - 1 bedroom up- per duplex, $86. Business couple, August Ili, CH. 6-3929. BASEMENT apartment, furnish- ed. Private bath and entrance. Electrically equipped. Busi- neu couple. CH. 1-7137. FINE GROVE - 4 room Apart- F571“? toe a». an to M. M AY. I JANE-Wilson - 2 room base- ment apartment. Fri: and stove. Private entrance, busi- ness couple. CH. 4-2677. DUFFERIN-Lawreeuee - Ultra modern, 29x12" recreation room, Bar, kitchen, electric stove, Urge modern tile bath. Separate entrance. coloured tile shower. Furnished option- al. telephone, parking or gar- age. RU. 2-4877. MUSICAL Instruction - Pluto. l ere) "M ml": Mere. LAWRENCE - Scarlett Rd., 3 room bmmm apartment, separate entrance. Private washroom, link and cup- boards, parking. CH. 4-3876. THREE unfurnished r o o m s, wohrtNrn, sink. Sop-nu tn- trnnce. Busineu couple pre- ferred. Abstainers. CH. l.. 0619. BASEMENT apartment, unfurn- ished. m... mm. mm. Btuincu couple only. Wt. ' 4307. WESTON - Main Bt. 1 bedroom apartment, $00. ePree parking. Chime] It, CH. 4-6773, CULLIGAN Vim Softener! and atone lined water Mn. Hows WANTED All cub for homes in Weston, Mt. Dennis, Rexdale, Kipling Heights or Jane-Wilson areas. w"ToN-mC0ME 313.800 - , room brick, 1 storey, near Main and Church Streets, excellent shape, only “up. to cvorything. CH. 1- 5502, CH. 1-5268. MAIN ST. STORI FOR RENT Main and Church, â€on and 4 rooms, for beauty shop, dry cleaning, oriety mm. accl- lent lac-Hon, owner will all. CH. 1-5502, CH. 1-0208. 815,000. 6-room detached solid brick home, square plan, tile kitchen and huh. hot water heating, open fireplace. Gum- wood trim. Drive and garage. Otm MOI'I'OAOI ' "tlt BALANCE $2,500 Dom, . Pclmo Park Inn, nice 2 bedroom brick bungalow, new WA on 'ur- mac. lovely large treed lot, secluded, yet clue in. CH. 1-5502, CH. 1-5200. . KITCHEN sink 2 compartment A Moffat employee mun-0| , , . we ' " room bungalow or two- 1tPlrM.'" $48. W. Jurn. storey home. -e.t.'=e..Lt.u-.-...,...,, Mt. Dennis - Walton area. AFRICAN violets ot quality, Good cuh. make fine gitu.Vistter's, 32 Dowmview Avenue, Downs- CH. 1.7722 View. on. (Jane-Wilson). lODOINGTON and FINNIGAN “I! m I'll '"" 81,000 Down . t bedroom. Wilma and Main Ire-p hm landscaped lot, oil heat, v:- mutt posuulon. CH. 1-5501, CH. iam, ment, side entrance, private bathroom, suit adults. Non- drinkera. AT. 8..0878. in Humber" Summit. Phone AT. 8-0397." HILL GAREEN Rd., 2 nicely furnished rooms, bathroom and private entrance. Suitable for two business girls. CH. 1-5613. diem, S.antret M. lam-u- 1er.!terer1tfd_ttrtregirIeC1L can terms. Por" an interview phono AT. can. -otf CH. 1-7722 N. ANGELLOTH, Broker BODDINGTON and FINNIGAN . REALTORS 5 Main St. s., Walton BILL [STAB WAN'I'ID J. J. O'CONNOR CH. 4-5317 _ " Main Street 5., Weston Member 1' All: ulUV'o WEI Toronto m "tate Md SUMP PUMP far sale. $49.50 x-ll-lt Contact Wm. Juryn. Wood- -i--------.---.-...., bridge, phone ATlas 3-1231, T MOM: wnunn .‘519 APARTMENTS TO LET UNFUBNISIED N. h1gellolti, APARTMENTS TO LET mumsmm ARTICLII [OI BALI HOME WANTED JOHN STREET inn.†- __ "TA" CH. 1-7722 BROKER up ig TWO bunk beds and mattresses; ( mattress and springs, full size; TV at; platform rocker; limed on: drop leaf dining table; deem: iron. Phone CYpresl 6-1335. . . . W i DOEVAL OOPITHOIIN 1 BAND & GRAVE]. ‘CRUSHED gravel Ind 'tone. "All grades." Cinders, pit run, loam and and till. lxcavnting and grading, ttoat service. Phone ATlas 8-1321, Willis Road, TEN baby rabbits FIRST quality ' ft. cedar pom. 65c each delivered. Houston Building Supplies Ltd., 8th Avenue north of CPR Station, Woodbridge. ATI" 0-1151. w GIRL'S bicycle, medium size Phone CH. 1-6524. . . . w iihTf%T In“!!! pump, mplotg ‘m’ I" land tile, be 0-. for In your tile 'requirements tget Vitrified, No-Co-Rod and a necessary 1min" uo Hour ton Building Supplies Ltd., am Avenue north of CPR Sta- tion, Woodbridge, ATlas 8- 1151. ' . . w BINOCULARS 7x50 new {kid 800 ft " 1000 yds. Coated and luminiud lent Iâ€. " Mt. Domld Ave., Weston. VAN?†GLASS- s-Ho-Es.--, pair ladies white, 1 pair black sport wedlies. Worn few times. CK. 1-1406 ANNEX - White enamel in ex- MANS suit, bountiful coIour; “most new. Colt 885. Size 40. Sell $20. CR. 1-9321. f is PONTIAC. Good condition. good rubber. CH. 1-6928. WESTINGHO U S E refrigerator. also stove-A burner, timer and clock. Both in godd eonditiom CH. 4-6778. ELECTRIC stove-d burner. Per. feet condition; Chesterfield suite, 3 piece. Reasonable. CH. 1-0325 GRAIN binder f or I not out. I?" or Manama]. Must late will fall! balm need not â€ply. rite stating We: .0 Georg- Best, 13. 4, coast-g. 1h_tt.____-Ir HOG Producers to maintain your To get the your hogs 25th. ' Linc; Tiles 139 Main St. s., Wenon, Ont. CH. 14138 - R0. 7-7041 LASSVLINEE Hot water tanks. water softeners. Sales and ser- vice. Phone Wm. Jam. AT. 8-129! --tt with “that. eirsrp& pipe-and tank. BU, 6-2426. . . . w each; 1' white daddy rabbit, Phone AT1aa 8-1307. . . . w yam-Jud for all kind} a! live in.“ gunâ€. Re u. .-..- 9ftn In I! I, -iGt REE-Tia 60.131. I. Toronto. Phon- Bolton 1888 or Schubert sun. A - 710x15 the. Ind tubes tto. Algo assortment of mechanic Pine Grove. independence vote YES' on July 25th. --w eellent condition. Bargain. Phone CH. 1-1003. Tools Cheap. CH. 1-1508 Beaver lumber Vinyl Asbestos .13he TO BE SOLD at very sharp pricn. All Flrst Quality tluv-.. Asphalt Tiles Summer lk n l E 20,000. woonnxpa: COMPLETELY All CONDITIONED Al'l'lCLII um mu: m comm? FISH and CHIPS Take Out Orders than. Ar. 8-01†Daily Full Course Mom Floor Tiles TERRACE CO. LTD. rdr' - .05¢' - .06‘/2¢ - .09t - .1" WANTED. highest prices for Vote YES on July --w yhite. Me t. miiFit mm it'll -ott ROOM und bond for 1 gentle- man, neat transportation, lunches packed. CH. 4-1429. ROOM and board for l or 2 gen- tlemen. Share bed. Home privileges. I Victoria Blvd. MT. DENNIS - , rooms numb} nished, private bathroom, TN. outlet. Bushma- couple. $18" 1 weekly. RO. 8-3844. WANTED: Boarding p l a C . by young lady teacher for school you beginning September. Vi- cinity Melody Road School. Box 72, Times and Guide, Wes- MAIN-Wilton, no" 401. §lngle room, private home, ntit young man. parking. CH. 4-2053. 3trMrPARD-Main--.2 -rar-ns' and kitchen, urtfurnighed. Child weleorne. CH. 4-4081. UPSTAIRE flat, lovely home. [ Private bath. sup: from T.T.C.. Main and Wlluon. Mull-bk Aug. l'CIIl Betty. CR, 1-5819. mam rikkirCto-r'-rGFt, gentlemen. M Lawrence Ave. l CH. 1-3114. SMALL cute male dog needs I home, houaebroken, used to children. Free. CH. 4-7394 m single; iaudii%T, Purim meilitier. CH. 4-7523. looms IO LN-..rtNiNttMmt TWO furnished rooms for two gentlemen or couple. Parking. 17 Main " South. LARGI bri1ht furnished room 'uit two, I rule beds; also sin- gle room, in Rexdale. CH. 4- MM. TWO furnished rooms, sink, cup- bonds. private bath. sin: young couple. Day cue IVlll- able. CH. 4-1294. GERMAN lady whhu day work. Prolonbly In Wanton. AT, '. But, AL Harrie guitar studio, Pro- feuionu tuition Hawaii": Ind Spanish gum". Instrumonu on request. RO. 7-94“. LAWN Ranch, nttoe um:- and AVON Conmoticl “(an oppor~ tunlty for Increasing your 111- come through servicing tam- nm in your neighborhood. Rural areas south of Highway f No. 7 Contact Miss E, Outer- bridge, 42 Satin-c Blvd., To. ronto 19. Ont. Phone RO 2- 7567. --w HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber goods) mailed post paid in plain sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 2lit 24 samples tl. Mail Order Dept G4, Nova Rubber Co., Box " Hamilton, Ont. x-39-tf W!!!†room to mt. Butt couple. share kitchen. CH. 4- FtmtTWfIB bedroom, suit can- tlomnn. Putting. CH. 1-9870. FLOOR undo". Ile†Pi?,?]', isherl. day or 'tverning. phi Engineering Comping. 1852 Jan. strut. CK. bet . tM-tt WC min Maintain; roomsl and kitchen, than no! of no... Butt - par. Mt noon-bk u nimble CITY TYPING SERVICE . CH. 4-0466 Serving North and Wegt Town». Weston, Rexdllo and Suburbs OFFICE WORKERS Experienced 'tenogratthera, typim and office worker: of all kinds, required for tom- pgrar): 3nd full time Fork. To General Manager ot man- uhcturing, company in Rex- dnle. Must be experiencnd. Age 25-30. Starting “In-y $80, Excellent working cen- ditions. Phone tor interview. 'Enrdl new for holiday re. placements. Irl'."1ats. ww- Aim My. ct m " m on ma w. " um. , MM: "a." min unplug any. me, woodt.rrtdgo, Phone Ar, t. 1rtritdttridhttirs." I: Elee. 1131. .w Homcmnkcrl. nurses, baby sitters MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. HELP WANTED "MALI Emmy-ma nun-In 3000M“ to an SECRETARY ROOM AND BOARD FAMILY SERVICE CWIR5 FLATS TO LEE noon-1mm CH. 1-901 1 MR. FALLON CH. 4-1029 PET STOCK PERSONAL TirMMMtlrTiin"k"ir"irra"t Toma. Dyna-ho. I"! Vault“. atatugtA, mu... "an. Anon l-IMI. SNOW ROWING. tTaRTitT6, SEPTIC TANKS and WAT!!- LINES. Gordon Bullock, Wood- 6 or 7 ROOM houu with option to buy. CH. 6.8706. t Hoffman tforrmtrty of Gerhard Hcinnman). Work guaranteed, Phone Wotrdbrtdqe Hardware, Woodbrldgo, Phone AT. 8-1231. NEWLY wed man my“ mum I new: Manon and bath, How: "a Central Vic-um. 'ert t, ' 1-0040. YOUNG minus mun mum: tet mum "ttttttttttttdk t on wlth “My tae0itlo. Mr. Icon. CH. use: ottoman ba hm mam. Nu! lunar Public l, Hum. , mum mu: And can no: " Ma and Guido mum " run bungalow or Ntteh in. Mun. by m not in 'att View»: or 4mm tt m mum. ctr, 1-70“. KIILI - Wilson, 2 room- link and cupboards. huvy wiring. Clan to "erything, parking. MB, 1-7017. WANTED to rent a 1mm house or 2 bedroom main Mor apgrtment tor Sept. L CH. 4- HOUSE or late, ground, flttoy MODE“ tlttttr non-vice. Floor- eleaned, waxed md polished Painted wall washed. Work guaranteed. In. â€than. Phone A. Coma. CH. 1-0281. mm: work: Planking. diseintr, harrowing, levelling, 'tltr. Cutting in June. CH. may! mArhrsuld like " awn! Wt. " I. . _ PORT MIN - Lake Huron, furnished cotta‘e, , bedroom. sleeps t. Frigidaire, cad-r trm, beautiful white and beach. Supervised playground, city conveniences, vacant Aug. 16-30, $40 I week. Sep- tembor $30. AU, 14977. STORE for rent; I month period. Suitable for attrrage, ware- housing or oMee. on Tremo- wey Dr. CH. 1-7570. WILL plume gentle hem and pony in return for oeeasiorulir riding. Treated well. BU. G- 3347. ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS IIICK WOIK WT WORK ALL WORK GUARANTEED CH. 1-9524 AXua 8-03†at Mus 3-084! Com.' apartment. Wcu'on. October Reasonable. CH. 1-5841 Richvale Septic Tank Service Tmchlng‘ . Some huh and Ram blu- H. C. BROOKDANKS PAPER HANGING an}! PAINTING FiERO TUNING I REPAIRS 18. MI. I.“ thtr6 AV. “I“ J. C. GILBERT GRADING TRACTOR WORK TOP â€11.. MAM! alumna ITO!!! AND rm. FOR SAL! mom At. M,“ WI Om CARPENTRY 80pr Tanks Pumped tt Cleaned [Planning & human». Sonic. In. SUMMII COTEAOIH SIBVIOES OFFERED " Your. WANTED To um RUMSEY MOS. CONSTRUCTION on. mm mm.) on. “an (Inn) "o" POI “I"! IPACI To LIN , NM“ 004 as GARDENING SUPPLIES WOODBIIDGI CH. 1-76" FLASHING 1-0-8 The deeply Hound back is a fall fashion “More thown in a practical casual wit made in Toronto. The soft pilo fabric in the popular Canadian blond of Amai and nylon which in guar- ‘anhod 'warhablo duplla in luxury appearance. The um I- ‘vald acre" Canada in fall’s rich new colon. “Win-11y mm“ into an an. the, di-med that an tt mind was - " out! The “and“ wun’t " all wt. Elttug a pay damn tn - "I retribution, so may drove oft, taking the up." j-cket with him mu an,“ m tho hood of M. at. h huh Inn In 08!. are} _ big" their, top] when. m m 0001. orr trate motor-m Juno: mum. of Muskegon, booked Mo on to I Mndstm mu being bumped by mother motorist, took oft his jacket and M it on the hood of the on which had hit his, Ind prepared to do battle with the offending mm not an in M. Huh. o, china. who (mm. mm tannin. crow- bun) layered for heat: twins BOOKKEEPING, accounting. audits. Income tax statements. CH. 4-8178 after 6 pan. DRAIN WORK ASPHALT DRIVES MAGGIACOMO and SON no. 74351 on an new and. m. 8b00-teduati-tttmtittte. Inn-III!“ 10.041. MOVING and CARTAGE DOUG DAV!!! LANDSCAPE GARDEN†RON-MING , Holldsy_ 0mm yummy» ROOFING G. CHIMNEY SERVICE J. I. o’l‘nnll. Pre All types repaired and re- newed. Workmanship guar- anlud. Ern‘oruncy urvice. Day or night. nun; SERVICE " Victim Clunen, Floor Pol- mm: and small appliances. WESTON VACUUM SALES -' alums AUTO sumv Whack-Ila - All“ mu No down payment, " months to pay. Firm price! quoted without obligation on com- plete job. Risiirr"ijiirdes l ":3le Authorised Hoover Denier CB. 4-8823 HOME IMPROVEMENTS w. M. WYLIE GENERAL CONTRACTOR CH. 1-1431 We Cut Keys Sharpen Saws “I. In. ll. on, um I 2.u "Pip-I'VE! 'd Swag}. Wood. and m Grubs CH. 1-1915 RICH'S '39_r-1_1nl tteedp CH. 1-6953 he. "than“ CONCRETE all-n (-1641 Officers Win It Games Most People Out Of Town Two Members ot the York Township Trutie Dlvmon at- mned honor: in the Matro- golitm Police Glmes this week. . C. One Cowan of New rr.. ronto won the no "rd running event. P.C. Bob Rode won the no eeettt. Both numbers wen on the winning Tlar “am. ht what wu dearth“. by Traf- {In [humor Cmbie of York Township bike. " on. of the quick†weekends of the lummer to am than u an them: of anion. traffie accident in the Tonnhip. In Weston the mod recent serious IceideM occurred It M. John’s Road and Main line! Iagt wool. Donald M, Smith. 10. was tuned for run yaw No man will be / Br “III. I. I’m . ' F qrtteitttmtaugttdthtu-metitttttarttbttt an: Normans-u _ In. mun. VIII . ml innovation. huchm Int Med. {mum to an their own iutupet,'e g all!“ - to mm. t%t.eeer, it “an Una. and] that um. touch“ won akin; that name, cm, or more of duh pupil: be “In“. Thu “at! to than Mn: l, not than abfldun won will“ ui I. (but - or "uld be urgee',to do better. t " Al in to often the cue, ,tha F coma-d incl-Mud to tthe a who" nom- uulnn pl: too t much value on In LQ. Through I the you: I have bad some luc- r, cm in paladin; tackle" the ta. In only can maturing luck. t Teacher! also found that In! nun;- m m humble. - , In our Ichools to all children in Grade: 1, 4 and t. This mun- that before entering count-u. the three ma of tech provide I very good â€(are of I chlld'l learning “picky. When all lhree have been below Home and school marks have been cor- i'i'egl't,',lt low through when]. In need c course would be lnadvisable. T Old Yeller Attracts Editor Same Time as Movie Maker They admit that it is often dit- iicuit to read handwritten copy, ‘and that material of proteuional calibre almoat invariably raachoa them in typewritten form. At the same time, they point out that the first work ot many a promis- ing beginner ha. arrived It the editor's desk as a handwritten manuscript, and that tome vex-y tine material can conuquently be lost by ignoring anything not typewritten. Recent examples of excellent writing saved from the rejection basket for the enjoy- ment of Family Herald readerl. have been the handwritten and. t, on MM“! Inm- view It then to help him to salad}: Mn school mm me he can “to with hop. of me- can. Winn o mm no atttte an poorly in n 'i'l'lt, an of Intol- llgence, an in Vldlnl teat in than. Individual tests of intel- ligence m men ramble when given try an exporlenood ou- miner. The results are used to "we the school olllchla in the placement of pupils In a special Many children have learned in the medal clusu the nec- Good fiction in only one ot the many kinds of printed enter.. tainment, information, and assist- ance that the Family Herald provides its readers, and great care in used in seleeting any material going into its pages. At the same time, the editors take pains to give caretul con-iden- tion to every piece of material submitted. Perhaps more than any other Canadian magazine. they welcome manuscripts and photograph: from any source. It w, {at instance. not unusual else- where for editors to make it a policy to automatically reject a manuscript which is handwrit- ten, rather than typewritten. Family Herald editors are scru- pulous to read both with equal care. IExamlnlng As Part _ th Guidance Work Coincidence can be a great encouragement-- in the publilh- ing busineu. according to tin Family Herald, popular farm and rural weekly magazine. This statement refers, to this year‘s appearance of the serial story, "Old Yeiler," in the page: of the Family Herald just shortly nu- fore it reached Canadian thea- tres u a motion picture. Alreluy enthusiastic, about the story, the Family Herald's' editors were doubly meased to find that it had at the lame time attracted the Walt Disney studios as a production well suited to the entertainment of "the, average family. The story, written by Fred Simon. told of I pioneer family and the part played in their lives by a nondescrlpt but noble yel- low dog, know to them " "Did Yeller." An “namely moving novel, it was filled with action, humor' and pathos, and Family Herald readers wrote many let- ters of appreciation. Grin "M' In unwound TAKE'NOTICE that all crodi'on a nd other: having damn against tho Estate of the km Mina Seimond Brookâ€, late of ttte Township of York, In "in County of York, who died on or show 0M Jul. day of May. 1958, or. roqulrod, on or bp- foro m. lih day of Annâ€, 1950, to and io Oh. undu- ulgnod full partievla" of tho" cloimn. After such ion mention- ed dun the lxxwrlx will pro- cud io dimihm ho mum of the btate among it». portion ontttUd Memo. having regard only in tho dam“ of which the ohall then hen novice. DATID at Toronto, 1M: 14th Joy of July, 195.. . hum-y mum. bola to: n For an. individual 22lt Ire lucceutul when you. me_thhodt "il. _ J, â€A Otten the ooerterte4d ou- mmer Imp-cu tturtng In mah- lduu "man“ at outnumb- that an child’s eyesight. Mgr, m; at lynch lg naught. Thu GiGuiurh" mam over in the health 01mm. or to my. lmlly_ doctor. _ _ .- _ _ _ In the one of I child who tmruttm mu an: 0:th srysterit, an individual tut may be given, Bush new!!! indicate a men!!! an which can be inurprohgg: term: of grade plucoment. guldmce officer who gives than enminltiom also cm intent“ the remit: in farms of nchieve- ment in the buic subjects 'of reading, spelling, 1.."qu And arithmetic. Problem children. too. :11 tested individually. The results In often hugs? In diagnosing the cause. it permits the teacher to work on the rookie! the trouble instead of Coping with the aymptoma. Family Herald editors admit that the screening of so much anaemi- material is a great deal of wotVUrut they claim the: the pleasure of discovering good writer-a in this way is ample compensation. They also admit that higher standards in mat-def have made the Family Herald a more difficult market for writers and photographers to hit than it once was. When the Family Herald changed to the more ver- satile rotogravure style of print- ing in 1956. and began printing pictures in full color, its edi- torial policy also changed. Its aim became to present its readers with material which w'as eaay and entertaining to reid, no matter what it concerned. So far. both the reactions of the readere and contributing write:a of the Family Herald indicate that this aim is being fulfilled. Technical articles on new waya of farming, explanations of farm finance prlnesples, details of term policy, all are difficult to put into e form which win make eesy reading. Nevertheless, this is the Family Herald's pur- pose. Along with theae. the manuine preeents recipe fea- turea. world news and comment. articles of special interest' to farm women, etoriee for children. and many other tormr of in- struction and entertainment - all of which are meaaured by the same yardstick of Quality before they are accepted for publica- tlona. In mm. wheel: " melon- tlon mm!» â€mm - child-on to own the work _o! and. I. t And 4 in two â€In. For such children tn individnl, cumin-non is than. . manuscripts of I WORK BY THE HOUR, by Arthur Stokes, and or ANGELS AND SHOES, by Dori: Currie. And there nu many others. _ A: a comequence of this care- ful scrutiny of all manuscripts, the anlly Herald has bun 1 invoriu with beginning writers for many years, both in the fiend of fiction and factual ankles. Many of them are received from young writers still in high school or public school in country towns. Tad-y - St. Mathis. Church, In"? York II kl." “My - Foam M-rut Chord», Saline" a! Wan» loud had-y - Cum-l Univ“ Cturrdt, lotion To Brodihn And Others New You A ttrlnklrtg Problom? Muyh Alcohol“ Amynow '.. bl, "rr-wrt'. IOX M, "AYION M YOIONTO H. "I" MII'VINOI - '." ll. hound- by you t Apt, I‘M-Ind. u. mu. Nu». m In».