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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 29

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THE WAY Charting the is underline the correctly spell ed; word within the parentheses. record. All the choices below troublesome, and after- seven columns you will he able lo take this and stiffer tests and score Tftrt lr cent reform small WORD (By The ReadinK laboratory. Inc. Written for NEA Special Services) Injfuage profs at the wailing wall Can't stand a rule if it iv They count exceptions, then subdivide, And take you along on a spelling Have you ever read the books In fa-t, in a later column we by the experts who promise lo shall repeat this same test after teach you how to spell over yiju'ye learned few two weekends nd then spend which will contain all the rules most nf the time telling you vou'll ever reallv Take what a tiopelesslv lessly impossible language.

Too give you: rover rfc4nain soellme dffi- POWER TO SUCCESS 1 or many people spek and write i Mother sat (singing, singe, perfectly to make that claim the hairdresser was fme. In fact. English is1 not I sinee'uie) her hair. very diffjcult language at all. Jt is -unfnrtuna'elv irue that there are toVTmanv" poorpell-ers.

but most of the-m-wilLja'd mit that a little more effort and good will would have solved that problem PAINLESS EFFORT This and following articles are intended-to take the misery ost of spelling, and grammar. We're going, to do it painlessly and possibly' have: some fun in the process. .1 There will be 3 columns a'l The first third or so will 2. Father lay. (dyeing, dying) while mother was (dyeing, dying) the 3.

The cheque was returned for (insufficient, mwif ficeint) plaining culties: the second th rdillo 5 he is an ally let's set up into grammar; the f.nal third ('. aUiance.) grammar; will show you how to expand vour vocabularvv We movies. i 5. We have the snoopiest I (nieghbors, neighbors). After (arrangeing.

arrang-; ihg) furniture, I'm tired. 7. I'm not (beging. favors in this (boiling, boUling) sun i 3. rve met a tew wno were not (heros, heroes) in the war.

10. (Liesure, leisure) Ys neces- Answers 4 nrrrfW)nQ: fcQnQ. boilo fftrot to iffisu' rOQCOuv 1) pnrolWiutt- Ohnvi writing' It Minw: ti(M I. rykoM II: tiril II vri It arriving Jfi: rOQuith Tires Of Christmas Dl. MAS.

Tex APT; This town has found thatpeople can jtire even of fhristmas-the d.s-Ip'avs. that is. That is why Dunns. 4 mi'es north of Amarillo. has placed its city Yu'e decorations on the auction block: Farh Chrsi mas season slice 1959.

Dumas, Avenue has been renamed Storybook Lane and tne ic ii immune. i language English is? D.scourac- at least a record of it, Tomor- ino isn't it? 'rkM will tnM i ills- ww lit s. i nn Well. English is not a. hope- the trouble the following may area.

i The figijres. tt'Tr made of ply-wond and pointed. Such characters as Pinocchio 'and Rudolf the Red-Nosed Reindeer' are included. Our penp'e have grown accustomed tn them." said Herbert Harter. cha rman of the derorai ons' committee, in ex- why, they have gone funds.

on sale. A drive for different decora- 4. Mergatrovd just love 1 ions -is heen st artel, those (wierd, weird) horror French Treasure' Still Buried C.RANVILIF-. Y. (AP)-An army of go'd and silver co-ns.

huneo-in a mr- centuries aco by retrea'tnz a won take a moment French troop, si.n time nrohintr vour HT ruinK. -ear this upstate wrai or vour unconscious for hidden 1 1 nc dftstorian says. causes to explain your spelling wpr' i The big mysteries. historian i rhimarcs. li- 1 re Morns Rose-Roten says, are me A QUIZ parallelism) between their writ- fxft Watfn of the treasure.

The first thing you ought to and its worth. He tmnns me know is wherf vou are a noori ncre nnula "MX money 1es somewhere on prop- speller. Once vou know thi, (tVwiaes on ine sneii eny ww owned by farmer John you'll know where" vour de-1 Prouty. fences are needed. Since thete ,0 our draft boa.rd rmuty ts he's intneued Vf only about seven areas in now- -by the story hut says be has no spelling which cause any real l3- plans to go treasure Hunting.

amount of here 'are '0 real Rose-Rcten. the some sentences to test vour 71111 Pn money was beneath a weak soots All vou have to do senkaWe). beech tree near the Mettawee i 1 ft, 1-4 i I'. inaiinf. fo gp It OUl Ol MIWS 1 stared) in several movies.

of Bntish soldiers' a a a icbvk tr- a It? doesn't matter what score VfJJ nur ng tne rrenen ana ma.w i sbvsi make him cloomvr n- I vou get now. nut piease. mr voLr own encouracement. keep, Fv-r The hstor.n bases h.s iivinKf. nc nma ucr-n a jri jion on a story in a lit; is- jre.1" nous, tuf now defunct gerealo-y lt i rnpne which ia -rt or masarire.

in" urgm ii Hew land reform wh we ai, call turn trogueisa. vhn u-ini htde the rogish. roguish). (NEXT: I before e) money returned later but was unable to find it. Chile Plans for Wider Distribution of Farmland SANTIAGO tP) ChiVs farm production.

The country, to provide wider distribution of eager Christian 'Democratic has been importing S12S.000.0Q0 farmland. At present, according government is- conymcedjbot it worth of food a year. The figure to official gures. 4 9 per cent u. n.A inmiih.no i evnerted to rlimh because of of the nonulation owns the best Kttn iiir- viihiii I pew and commendable in land the destruction of herds: 80 per cent of the arable land farms without and marketing facilities in "Land reform has to be done; the usual drawback of small storms which battered most ot or without the govern crops.

jChi'e in August. ment. says 29-year-old agrar- Many of the nation's farmers. The government, which took jian reform director Rafael Mor- nerhans nredictiblv. Appear off ce less than a year ago "If the government skeptical.

lowing the election of President not do it. the peasant will." Both sides agree that( h'e, hduardn hrei. is convmceo mat BREAK BIG HOLDINGS can "afford ar decline in something must be done quickly Prc-arratigcmctttrCQumcl and advice and the flmwr to watts questions that tome, to every family "4 heand01aytair FUNERAL 315 Mcleod St. 2331143 1 iBfiana Kirk an. OCwiti DIRECTORS 1098 Byron Ave 728-1761 Lecture A WRITER IN CONTEMPORARY-SOCIETY will be given at CARLETON UNIVERSITY' 1 By George Lamming no Thursday, November 4 8.00 p.m.

Theatre H. S. Southam Hall 'er IX Wl IndXfn VutV W'''t Mr l.mrmlnq. iiv ri'" tml "1M OTC ftus service lo 'lhe compus is Route I A (Pnnk Scneco). 7 make sure that the big holdings known as fundos nd haciendas are-broken up peace- -1 i 1 i mil), ana wiuinui any otuinr 1 in farm production, the govern-; ment is asking Parliament for a drastic expansion and over- houi of the land reform laws, A new law.

which, the government hopes to have on the books before the end of the year, will have, several provisions Moreno calls unique' for this type of legislation. It calls for heavy transfusions of technical help for the new farmers, and encourages them In help themselves' through co- voperatives It Vim's at cutting down resentment and resistance on the part of the people who own the. land now. by allowing them to keep the choicest part in most cases and by paying for the rest on the basis of what the farmer said-rt was worth when he listed 4t-for taxes. Moreno aaidr tht government will not expropriate farms that are being well run.

regardless of other considerations. The basic unit under the program will be hectares about 200 acres of irrigated land, or what the government considers the. equivalent non-irrigated equ'val 'X I. J- 1 Saturday. October 30, 1965 The Journal 29 Prince's Schooling Behind the Times? fCP Prince "I do not think this has much Scott-James listed ihe into account the need 1-r nnv triwrWwaHofl under fire' relevance to 'hi Prohms o' bVeducat.onal jnrtoyatmns at for famous a schoolboy H---I1 in nrMnrr umn Mi Birim tooav j.

iwho Jee! fanpl'Tf? and cross-' Wya't rr tic js tve ho-e runs are hard'y the C.ordonstoun. "academ nor hes; preparation for the modern where. nar one of the Kp- 'technological world. schools in rhe couorrv." He vev fiordonstoun when he poes ro co'lepes mi tnr Australia's brio! next school- of hoys frcm year prompted a Labor member presumab'y intelligent a'c k-of Parliament. Woodrow Wyatt.

'grounr" to ask? i Anne Scott-James, be jtoinj; to be a 'umber- the says a modern jack, a steeplejack, or jusr an edura'ion is no. buj In the name of hu- on the theory 4hat toushnrs's manity. what are they dong to moulds tfoe, rharafter. the boy?" "Psychology has chanzed our Writing 'in the tab'oid Dai'y vfews Resides, the cold -ba'h. Sketch.

Wyatt says it, lonksas'the iron bedstead and the. Rors' if Charles-is being prepared for of. the lumber camp are nor a midshipman under ery relevant. 16 Hhe modem Captain of the Bounty. 'world.

IMPROVE YOUR POSITION BUILD YOUR FUTURE WATCH DAILY ON THE JOURNAL FINANCIAL PAGE rr i or learn. FrenrfTway th? Second World WaV as: '-But time riejrr'Vrar. i bonne, or go to a nvxed rol.rj: Mme te a spread nf-w hen the prince will be of ene of the new Enptish un stronger- modern age. it would be splendid versities he whu-d meet Seises and more co-education if he t.r,uld break into the brave; modern prnwems ana roniemp- Thejne -that the heir to the that in IW (mt y-j bee' throne have moref 'the boy arhTCved af Jst p. at- tottjh outdoor l-ffe he te.is nyn.

th Oxford or amnri.ope htn none of these new educational world. peop and acquire- tije ivKk-hir Ln if AnM on in tii institute nelf-conf idenV which so many. far. takineln'f technology in Massachusetts prime have tragfcaf'y lacked VOTE FpR THE I OTTA JAEST ANGELO TOMASINI Socio! Credit Ottawa Wtst "IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE" -TOMASim The. business Man Pritident Vanson Constr.

1 has employed over 1,000 people "in Ottawa West over past 12 years. TOHASiril The Family 1.12 Worried to former I AURA COURRIER; father of eleven children who attend French and English schools in Ottawa. MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT VOTE TOMASINI Jt'-' does! I Irl i V' MIJUS. AUfiiu' (il Whether you dream of a caror ai countess, we can help you. Ycu'd be amazed at what a Confederation policy can do.

Take buying i 1937 Bent Icy for instance. Or Courting a countess. Or simply furnishing an apartment. Confederation gives'you a solid foundation to work from. First of all.

people know you're reliable. Ydur policy helps you good credit rating, (and you know how much simpler thirgs are with a good credit rating). WTicn it's lime to buy a house, use your Confederation policy as collateral for a loan if you need one. Confederation makes all your big investments easier. There are many reasons why Confederation calls it 'life' insurance.

One is that it looks after you all of your life. Including now. Give your Confederation man a call. You'll findi he's a good friend to have. Q)hfedera(iOn Life D.

Robertson, Manager, Fuller Bldg 75 Alberi Ottawa 4, Telephone: 232-3769 land. a-AA i. V- 3 A i 'MBlVaa as ssl Jfc.

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