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MORE LIGHT ONREAtINGT
•--1y sp.epeb _was a roarino
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es. Nap know, the speech on
GOokt• aleadin$ jiabits,,• to our
.„Itonor •stud.ents. I mentioned it
last week. Yes, „lt went well!
Etoes anyone know ,anyone who
wants a slightly used ex -school
:•-•feacher?
1 haven't, received an official
communication from the school
board , yet, but. 1 understand
they' had -en emergency meet-
ing. right after my speech, and
'drew up the aPiSropriatecharge
of mopery, gawk and intellectual
malnutrition.
When I began to write the
Speech, 1' couldn't tpink .o.f a
• Then, 'dimly, from my old health
cllass in public schoOl, they be-
•.gan. -to filter back, .•
ct-the.---Sea,- or 'Typhoon. We'd
11 be in swim suits', r4turally.
W01, Vont that point, my
sPecd.h. inoveil effortlessly into
the ,results of ,,Gbod Reading
1,1abits in lit:story. I is.‘411-incled
tthe 1$' -ids of A.,rchhnedes. TWA,
what .the ,.world would haVe
missed if he 'hadn't climbed
into his bath one. day: with a
'copy of Ovid's .poems.
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The minute -he sat down, he'
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knew , there- was something
wrong. "Paprika!", he_scream,
ed and leapt out of the tub.
Somebody had put paprika in-
stead of bath, salts in the water.
Andtkus
Principle, one of ,our -great laws
of_physicL._tm„poi quitesure
what it is, but 1 fhinlc it's some-
thing like, "Half a bath is better
than none." Anyway, as We all
know, it's a very Important
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Rule(When,readag, the light
_should come over your left
shoulder.,It's very awkward if
your left shoulder happens to
be higher than your right. Un-
less, of course, you are an Arab
and read from," right 'to Jeft,
then I presume it Outdid come
over your right sho6I•Pir.
• • Rule No. 2: Always ,read in
the bathtub, ihen passible.
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Somebody once said that the
ideal education would be a boy
.sitting.on one end of t log; and
Mark Van Doren, a great Am-
erican educator, sitting on the
other:
• My notion:of a great educa-
'' 1.-iOntfj advance '‘vould be*a class-
roPin with 35 bathtubs, and up
. the platform' a super -tub,
in -pink limner -of -pearl; for
Think of the. realism 'we,
c-Aild inject when Lady Mac-
br.:th says, "A little Water will
viath tis ofthis deed." Think
of the special effects we could
,obtain while _reading Old Men
it. 0
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Gold Box 1 Ib. Gold Box 2 i13.
1.25 2.50
Neilson's ,Every, Pieee ,Different
1 LB.
on your list: This General Electric_
dryer with two -heat .switch. This special is
1-1.B. BOX
Individual Cards 5c to 1.00
CHILpREN'S CARDS:
—50 Cards11o49...-----t.-
Cut-Outs 48 for 49.c.
Valentine Ideals 50c -to 1.50
1 left the kids 'with this sol-_
emu thought. An economic re-
vers can take away your .new
car, your .splittlevel • Mortgage
and your wife.--Ady.anding year:,
can take away your teeth, your
figure, and your husband. 'Bur
nothIng can take away Good
iteading Habits.
Many years from now, the
matron of" the. nursing home
will point out a desiccated Old
chap' , sitting in a wheel -chair
with a huge book on his knees.
"That's 'Mr. Smiley, Used, to be
an English teacher. Poor old'
fellow,. He's blind now." ,'
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And the visitor, will say, "It
doesn't , seem to, bother .hirn
much. What's ,the -old .Coot
grinnlng' , ,
the rept
"Oh, he went blind when he
Was 88, and was furious for a
becelise 'he couldn't read,
but he learned the Braille ,sys-
tem in six weeks, ,and now he
reads everything. h& can, get .his
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hands on. Including 'the nurses."1
ITUARIES
• • 'WILLIAM HAROLD.JOHNSTON
•A former A.:Ili:field Township
farmer, William Harold .,-John-
. f,ton, 59, died Sunday in..Alex-
i ndra Hospital after a 'long ill-
ncs•S'. -was a son Of Ole late
David- and Kgries, liireKnight
',••:,,fohnston;, 'and- a' -mtlabpr,--of•
Surviving are his wife, the
lormer Pearl JoneS;. two (laugh-
- ters, Mi. Kenneth (Dorothy)
Goderigth. Township;
• Mrs.,,Donald .(Marie), Langridge,
Goderich.; two sisters, Mrs.-Mar-
guterite• Black ,an -d Mrs. Outer
Bell, both of Goderich, and six
grandohildren.
Het. Veldtuis egniducted
the funeral service on Tuesday
afternoon at tide Lodge, funeral
' home. Interment was in Mait-
land cemetery,'
410,114,
• .WILLIAM C. SNAZEl,
••*Rev. G. L. Royal of Knox
,Pre..ibyterian, Church officiated
at. the funeral service for Win!.
liam.C. Shazal, on Monday after
,noon at the Lodke funeral home.
Biffial—‘;vdS; in Maitland- -Eeiht2-'
ter_y_ The pallbeai•ers were
-7;
'Greenwood, •Williali-TRoss;
ward Wi11.iarns 'and Carl 'Wor
'A masonic service, was
held on Sunday E,v en i n g,
Mr. Snazel,, 69, died suddenl.\
in •Sarasota -,'"Florida, last weA.
A: Son of the 'late •Arthur and
Margaret Murray Snazel, 1 11,•
lived here until 1933 when.,11;.•
t-• (I 10 'Bra r'
turned to Goderich about 15
year :s ago:. burins -World
he -served overseas with the
161st Battalion. Mr. Snazel
was a retired tailor. He was a
Member of .Knox Presbyterian
Murat, 'a past master of Musk-
oka Lodge No. 360 A,Ik AM
cif Braceb'ridge, a member 'of
the local Odaellow Lodge, No.
)2, and alio or the Gedericil
Senior itizens,
Surviving are'..iris wife, fOfm-
erly Ruby Craig; whom hr- mar-
riAl• •in' 1935; 'two sisters, Mrs.
David (Ruby) Roller, Grosse
Pointe, "Mich Mrs -.•:-Raymond
(Eva) Steels, Stratford; on`e aro
ther,• Robert J, ' Snazel, Winni
peg, Mil nitohn.
'HARRY GIFFORD VINES
Rev. W. J. ten Hoonen
qtted at the funeral service on
OVV-76-1e-sdaY aftern
‘•''Stiles funeral home for Harry
Gifford Vines, 79, who died' sud.
denly at his home on Sunday.
Interment was in the Veteran's
Plot, Maitland cemetery. Pall-
. hearer, were C. Baechler,
Clyde Everett, Keith lIopkinson,
Lumby, Gordon McManus
and George Pare -ons.
. Vines came to Toronto
fitoin England in 1907, and mov-
ed here in 1931. • From 1945 to.
1'933 he lived in Oneliph, return-
ing here fol}owing ,his retire-
tnent 11 years °ago. .He had
1wen an engineer With the CPR.
'CinirserVCd-
I with the Royal .0anadian En-
' • •gineers, Ho Wa a Member or.
'Stanley Lodge No. 4126,
AM, Toronto, and o•C'Ci)d,...t-tch
1.11.,1noli 109, Royal Canadian
Legion.
StirviNng are his wiff:, -the
ornwr, Emily Chap:v'IL one
Frank. 1.ling:tom, and one tn and
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Hensall grants
of widening
Main- street,
11ENISALL. Village
,Counell has discussed widening.
1.M,444' street and imp -roving
parking conditions in the busi-
iness section of the village.
Candi has decided to con-
sult with -Ilighy,ays Min'i'sterCharles MacNaughton on pre-
vinriar a.sista-nee with the pre -
:101), John.
ject. Main street is part of
Ilicho a 84.
The Public '11filitips Commis- ,
anxious toimprove street
.Margaret Ogg, JO-monith 'crld 11',,tiititr_.; at -the Si MT. rme, -
dattil4r of Mr. aid .Mrs. S,tuart,Wt McNico!1, formerly of 'alking congestion on Main
t Reeve Nnrtnan Jones said
gg
died Titesd•ky , Fehrn- street, part icularly on Sundays,
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.---7ary 4 at -St, Xndrew's Getieral has' become serious.. •
HOspital, Midlarth
- The funery, serviCe war held
• ' • ,.Wednesday at ,the Stilas fun-
hofne. Interment, was in
Maitland cemetery. .
Surviving besides her parents
sister tMeirand a brother
Charles. , , „
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,7 'VALENTINE 'CANDIES
--Hear-t -Shaped- Boxes --and ,Regular—Boxes--Specially Wrapped
—Ear Valentines -Day.
AMP BELL'S
• 168 THE SQUARE
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Councillor Knight suggested
sine of the'. march -ants who ,
would benefit from. street wid-
ening, sliould -help, with the
cost.
Councillor Broadley suggest-
ed- parking ineters Would reduce
some of the cengestion.
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