Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 1, 1968, B20

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Oat Wed May Weeping trees add much to garden Foreign exhibits One of the most Defected these attractive trees which aspects of Ontario gardens is can add so modi character the use of weeping trees es pecially in smaller city and any garden and charm large or small suburban gariW Consider In the small garden a moment some of the ing trees with the exception outstanding benefits to be of the weeping gained by the use of take over the garden as they HOTEL grow toward maturity Such trees dont grow nearly as tall as the standard types Indeed give you automatic height control because theyre graft ed upon erect stems or trunks at the desired height The prime use of a weeping In The Garden John BradhawM fruits are black very a tasty treat missionary theme CANADIAN ft CHINESE CUISINE LICENSED BY OHH DAILY PH LICENSED SUNDAYS DDiKC LOUNGE FOR YOUR PLEASURE K NEnUBKET TENT TRAILER SALES RENTALS Book No To Avoid 8956417 den with something entirely different character from those surround it One of the choice locations for such a tree would be near the edge of a fish or pool catching reflections in the water They can also be used with excellent effect to allay the stark nakedness of a back garden swimming violas and many exquisite dwarf annuals such as and the like are easily at home at the base of a weeping tree Ima gine a weeping Koster blue spruce with a bank of yellow crocus or daffodils nestling at its base or a pink flower- to the cherry blossoms One of best weeping trees is the Weeping Mulberry Its usually grafted by the nurs- ground Leaves are a bright green in color glossy but without any perceptible branches need be thinned out regularly and cut back to a short a stub as possible to prevent the trees from of controlling the bronze birch borer and many other insects outstanding NEWMARKET A total of 1500 people viewed the five displays In the fellowship room at Grace Church dur ing the past week the church having just finished its Friday We credit the for getting good at night by night of 14 missionaries birch All of this has come about because of the at tacks of the bronze birch spot to plant winds and predators A circular bed at the of J LODGES ir COTTAGES RINKS patented construction tog building ready for insulating requiring no plastering la walls Hired and beauty glad to show tha amazing give the garden most charming flowering scenes The branches of the weeping trees seldom if ever grow large enough to create sweeping gracefulness adds to the beauty of flowers scatter ed at the base Here is the ideal location for planting the little spring flowering bulbs miniature daffodils m CEEDERLOG BUILDINGS LTD SEE OUR DISPLAY Comer of Don Mills Dr Newmarket Phone a semi- weeping ing In the Spring the branch es are covered with blush white blossoms which are fol lowed in the Autumn with masses of brilliant jadecol ored fruit Its an origina tion of the famous Botanical Gardens worthy of a place of horn nee on the closing day The ig attraction was the foreign isplays prepared by the Africa South America est Indies and North The North American group ing the tours Churches that contributed musical selections were Aurora Baptist Aurora Gospel Maple Hill Baptist The climax of all meetings and displays came on the last Sunday and brought a tre- Promises of This will Brooklyn prepared West Indies group a Jamaica market etc Much Interest Was aroused by many mall elms have of the really choice and vegetables simulation of a palm tree handiwork of the natives of South America and elsewhere also a special feature given each night such as how an Af rican mother washes her baby and the By with the the next 12 months Last year the church gave over for the support of individual missionaries and related projects Theres no record up to the time of writing of this variety of elm being attack- Public School Board the and from all five New- schools were to see the exhibits during Hunterholm Master herds the dispersal sale Mrs A Hunter Albert is and he halter Hob Jackson singers perform May 13 The Norma Jackson Singers Mrs Mary Lou Stanton has dale She is the wife of a New a ladies choral group will be her and studies at the market District High School performing in the Huron Conservatory of Music Teacher mother of two under Miss Agnes Heights Secondary School on is em dial on May at musician in the North York Pub- Guest for the GET DOUBLEBARRELED SAVINGS With a Kemper Insurance Package Plan YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEM SOLVER SMITH DORMAN WILLIAMS LTD LIFE GENERAL INSURANCE to- Monday May 13 at pm The choir under the leader ship of Norma Jackson is a Newmarket group who have been in existence since Although they do many guest appearances at church serv ices school board dinners homes for senior citizens and various other local functions Spring a con- thrill any uadienee regardless The highlight of their achievements was their per formance at Expo 67 in Mon treal They gave a total of six concerts to large audiences from a bandshell which was afloat on the St Lawrence River They have since been whom were engaged in pro fessional music pursuits She received her musical educa tion at the Royal Canada Opera Larch Mountain Ash has appeared in Cypress Norway Spruce a Canadian Blue Spruce Willow Farm Report Company a number presentations at the Mr Reinke is a student of the well known voice teacher Mr George I of Cedar Vat Agricultural Representative for York County Many decisions have to be made at this time of year about crops A new one and one that has to be made in the next couple of weeks is whether Insurance can be taken this year on oats barley mixed hay corn corn irni soya beans Almost A hazards ue covered including hail drought flooding frost wind diseases and insects For any crop the total acreage must lie insured and applications for must be made by May 1st for hay or corn silage May for spring grain May for corn and June 20th Crops gene rally have to be be members of the choir CHEST FREEZERS ALL SIZES BRICES BARGAIN BARN 4784175 by these dates except that spring gram up to May 31st The deadline for a good idea but its value ami importance a and in the in different situations For example its a lot She has sung crucial for a man gutting his living from 250 a Ernest MacMillan Baker Dr Pricker and Bur ton She has had wide successful professional exper ience in Winnipeg and Tor ment is giving freely of her time and talents to this group who have taken her name The choirs accompanist Some people think it costs too much but the premiums are reasonable I think for the hazards covered it s difficult to ipiote the price because it depends on the yields level expected and the percentage of examples that will i It the expected yield from oats barley grain Is a ton per acre the premium per York County will be For grain corn with for a 2 ton crop of Agents for York County consideration fairly soon Smith Dorman and Alex MacLeod Markham SHOP AT HOME SERVICE FOR DRAPERY BR0ADL00M Claire Drapery Broadloom MORE GAS 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