Friday May CARs BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 1953 Your Canadian unmet By GORDON LI NDSAY SMITH Watch for Bugs It is quite true they didnt have the bugs and diseases in our grand fathers garden that we are plagued with today On the other hand they didnt have the handy controls either With so many easily ap plied chemical mixtures on the market there is little if any excuse for having our flowers and vege tables damaged let alone ruined ltisno longer necessary to prepare varan Concoctions All that one his to do is to go to the nearest and store tell them our troubles atxI get some handy preparation whichis simply dusted or sprayed on For every bug or dLseasc there Is specific cure or control The main thing is to start control meas ucs just as soon as the first injury appears Treatment is not expcnl sivc One other point healthy clean and growing garden is the best insurance against injury Well spaced well cultivated plants arel far less susceptible to trouble than neglected plots overrun with weeds Prompt cleanup measures busiest or blooming and in the spring and fall will also help great ly Many bugs and disease live over in the ground or in weeds along the edge of the garden Cleaning these up regularly will help substantially in keeping garden healthy No urry At the risk of repetition it should be stressed that there is no neces sityfor rushing gardening opera tions Far mop plants are injur ed Dr lost through too hurried and early planting than in taking things slowly In virtually every area of Canada it is possible to go on planting right up to the first of July Aside from very early things like grass seed nursery stock sweet peas and few others which arefall specially mentioned in any good seed catalogue there is little to be gained from rushing the season As matter of fact there is not great deal of growth until both the weather and soil are real ly warm This means at least May inmost ports of Canada though of curse in the warmer parts of Brit ish Columbia Southern ORIEHIO Vand the lower tip of Nova Scotta it is usually possible to beat that schedule bytpcrhaps weeks Even in these areas however there 15 lots of opportunity for gardening inMay and June bone very common mistake the beginner stomianjmams single afternoonhnd just as first fine days start This 15 risky and foolish It is risky be cause later sharp frost may ruin ltcndrir9wlJti foolish bee music if escapes frdstall the flchers will come out early or the Wgetables will all be ready at the same time With the latter espec ially it is advisable to spread sow kingo so that the harvest may be cad out also Experienced gar iirs make regular practice of planting such things as carrots heultuca beans spinach rad ishtc atleast three times about to dip ttbree weeks apart To fur for ponveyer line system and to tak charge of paint mixing Good wages Lingerntivc plan steady work itcllnt opportunity for 211 Apply Cultroo STEEL Produots Ltd om act 2176 iii tilt Coronation Celebrations vPicnics after lher spread the harvest they will also use early medium and late varieties In Canada as in Europe there is no good reason why the vegetable garden should not yield continually from early summer un til late fall And the same goes for most annual flowers too Something New From the test gardens of North America which of course includes Canada come fine selection of new tltiwcrsiand improved vege tables each year Most Canadian seed catalogues list these separate ly and they are decidedly worth noting by those who wlsh to add variety and interest to their gar dening In this category this year is the brand new Royal Carpet Alyssum blue or purple in this usually white little edging flower There is also new calendula sev eral new Zinnias some of giant size and new and more bril liantly colored marigold lavcnl dcr alvia and several others few of these will certainly impress the neighbors too Among the vegetables there are many improvements That is earl ier corn tenderer bcnns higher yielding peas and finer crisper car rots To those who are unfamiliar with the recent development of vegetables the improvement in quality hardiness and earlincss in the last decade is simply unbelievA able MOIINT sr LOUI Federation Meeting good crowd attended the Fed oration meeting held in the school on Wednesday evening Herman Bonncau was the chairman As there was no business he called on Peter Naughton our fieldman for showing of pictures which were very interesting Attend Achievement Day The Cereal Menu Makers girls club attended their achievement dayvin ilillcrst School Barrie on Saturday Clara Amos and Maur een Crowc received their county honor pin and certificate Mr and Mrs King have re turned home after spending few days with Mr and Mrs Robert King Port Severn Mr and Mrs George Trav1s and boys spent the weekend with friends at Penetanguishene Mr and Mrs Leo Berthelotte and Irances attended the Whiteside 500 as TyndallAwaidTgTTllsdale Mrs Jones is visiting with her daughter Mrs William Miller Jack King and Fred Pauze To Cronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs King ANGus The Late James Rowlings Deepesfsympathy is extended to Mrs James Rawlings and family of Metcalf Ontario in the sudden passing of dear husband and father on Saturday Mrs Rawltngs was Viola Brennan formerly of Angus Miss McKever Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Thomas Duckworth Douglas Kearnan speptSunday in Toronto Hutchinson Miss Latimet and Miss Willson spent Sunday in Toronto Alisonand Wilson attended the Darktown Jamboree concert in Alliston last week Plan Coronation Tea The United Church WA are hold in Coronation teainthechurch annex on Friday May from 230 until IIIICIISIOIIS Centennial Old Home Weeks Discounts on Crackers $5000 Order of $2509 and up Guaranteed IDIIVOIy It order received before May 10 nations 0mm utmostiv and Satu ACCESSORIES FASHION snow SPONSORED BY THE BARRIE CHAMBER or COMMERCE ay May Barrie Arena MUSIC Fertile Acres Scene of Plowing Match TIIIS YEARS INTERNATIONAL PLOW dd NP lING MATCH conducted annually by the jety to any flower garden and will lOntario Plowmens Association Will be held on the United Counties Home Farm be NEW LOWELL Legion and LA Meeting The Ladies Auxiliary and the Legion held special meeting 011 Thursday night when the Zone Commander Comrade Taylor of Collingwood and Mrs Taylor also Zone Commander Rosennning of Goldwater with two other Comrades visited the Legion and Auxiliary here Zone Commander Rose Man ning presented the Auxiliary their Charter and the president Comrade Lockhart thanked her Zone Com mander Taylor also spoke wishing them every Success Comrade Len Robinson and Comrade Blenn Snow were presented with pins as Past Presidents Both were called on for few words Speeches were also given by Comrades Rev Mr Shepherd and Rev Mr Bowinsand Reeve Robert Brockwell who is an honorary member also Comrade Paula Duff who was he tirst president of the Auxiliary Com rade Berry was called to give report of Legion meeting she had attended in0rillia and she was also asked to sing There Will Always Be An England Meeting closed by singing The Queen Lunch was served by the ladies when all spent social half hourI 8011 For Keith Prossers Congratulationsto Mr and Mrs Keith Prosser nee Verna Mans bridge on the arrival of baby boy April 25 in the Eastern Gen cral Hospital Toronto Bothmothr er and son are fine WA Cold Meat Supper The Womans Association held very successful cold meat supper Friday nigthwingto the Hydro going off around eightcclock the Schneider peoplecwerecunable to put on the slides as tltey had in tended for the program They come from Kitchener YPU At Cookstown Quite number of the Young People from here attended the Highway Oct match will be ANTEN MILLS Mr and Mrs Walter Fare and son and Mr and Mrs Harry Law son Toronto spent the weekend at their cottage here Joe Braithwaite and family of Toronto were recent visitors at Jones and Brtiithwaitcs Wcare pleased to see Arthur Cox and Johnny Newton houses progressing so rapidly It is good to scc the village growing Home and School Meeting meeting was held in the school house last Monday night for the purpose of forming Home and Shool Club geod crowd was in attendance and it is expected theclub will be formed in the near future Mrs Dcl Priest entertained about twenty ladies on Tuesday night when Mrs Walton of Barrie put on brush demonstration After dainty lunch was served by the hostess Ladies Aid McctrMay The Ladies Aid will meet In the church basement on Wednes day May instead of May 13 when Mrs Maguire Minesing tween Cobourg and Port Hope on No Champion contests ated number of Canadian Youth to Features of this years Ontario Canadian and World ORO STATION Mr and Mrs Graham don Hymnals to the Community Sun day School Birthday Parties Misses Dianne Crawford and Audrey Burton both entertained girls of SS No 11 at their homes on their birthdays April 20 and 27 Mr and Mrs Norman Shells well and family Toronto spent the weekend at their home here Mr and Mrs Elmer Caldwell Barrie called on Dunsmore on Sunday Mr and Mrs Ray Shaw Rugby called on Mr and Mrs Nelson Johnstone Sunday Attend Meeting In Toronto Mr and Mrs Russell Uncles ac companied by Mrs Lionel Arm strong of Thornhill meeting Monday evening April 27 lot the Parents Council for Retardlt ed Children at Bloor St Collegiate Toronto Laird Assistant Professor of Psy chology Kingston speak on Ourselves as attended to hear Miss Isobel at Queens University will put on huncy demonstraiton 590 by Retarded Children Mr and Mrs Eldon Knappand family Hanover visitd overwthe weekend at their home here Mrs visited over the weekend with friends at Cognashcne Cockatoonon Satttrdaymodsun day bringing home the Cup which they willhold for one year At the meeting June Tivendale sang solo Beautiful Elsie of Some where They also pad the Devo tional on Sundayf Take Positions In Toronto gt Misses Isobel C09 and Ruth Mc Gillivary have gone to Toronto to take positions We wish them every success At Hamilton Wpdding Mr and Mrs Horace Gilpin at tended the SharpFrancis wedding Simcoc Brcsbytery Rally held in In Hamilton on Saturday Lot Heat from Basement KeepYour Hotbed Warm Evenithe smallest garden can prot from hotbed in which plants can be startedweeks car ller thanseedspcan be sown out doors The pltints you grow cost fraction of those purchased in the market Most economical in space cost and upkeep is hotbed built around window opening from heated basement preferably south window In front of th win dow make shallow excavation about foot deep Theysize must be gured carefully So that ff frame set in this excavationcan be covered by window or hotbed sash As fifth case of other hot beds glass substitutomay be used on the saslijlfeslred Build frame to tit In the ex cdvation The sldesmustyslant sharply from point above the window almost to the ground Fit the sash on this frame using hinges at the top so the sash may easily be raised for ventilation Earthmay be banked around the frame to keep out the cold and thesides should boas tight as possible to keepth the wind flhe framermay have to be caulked where it joins the fault dntlon to prevent draftf other wise It is built like the garden type using standardon odd size Iashvaa y0u chobsei heat is supplied to this bed by opening tho basement window outlining the inrm dank cocoon MILK Hotbed Built lnto Basement =Casement and allowing the heated base ment air toenterwthe bed The window is left open at night and may often be closd during the day when the sun is shining on the bed Hotbeds of this type type have been tried and tested and although they do normalit tain tem etatures as high as other kin the heat will bemoie even and the ventilationmucli bottom Thermatn thingsto watch are temperature and drafts Ventila tion is necessary on warm days Lnlonde and Lorraine WWGUTlIRIE Passes Dairying Course Congratulations to Hugh Black stock who passed with high stand Tng Ainthfthrce monthsdurse 1n Dairying that he has just com pleted at OAC Guelph Represent Gtenoro Juniors Miss Kathleen Caldwell and Ivan Clark are representing Glenoro Junior Farmers at OAC Guelph this week MissEllen Beavis Barrie visited BOND HEAD Miss Janet McLeod visited her sister in Orillia on Sunday Mrs Forsythe Toronto spent th weekend with Mr and Mrs Ron Grimshaw Miss Marlon Thompson spent the past week with friend at Edgar Miss Mary Mellon Toronto spent weeks holidays at her home here Mr and Mrs Reynolds and Mildred spent Sunday with friends at Queensvillc Mr and Mrs Grimshaw vis ited Mr and Mrs James Abbott at Paris on Wednesday Womens institute The Womens Institute held their meeting in Memorial Hall on Thurs day with Mrs Broderick vice president presiding Meeting op ened by singing the Ode and re peating Mary Stewart Collect Min utes were read and business dis cussod They voted to donate $l0 to Miss Colley also 50 cents to District Annual for flowers Del egates were appointed to attend the District Annual on May 13 Marian Sutherland was appointed convencr for tag day for blind on May getting her own helpers Letters were read from Bradford and Schombcrg branches asking the ladies to attend their cooking classes The convcncr of resolu tions is to send in resolution to the highway department asking for signal lights at the north and south end of road coming into town The program began with singing Can ada Instrumentals by Joan Cer swell and Carolyn Hannah were thoroughly enjoyed Rev Nowell gave splendid talk on Current Events especially Russia Iron iurtain and the Coronation Fourte members answered roll call by paying fees for another year There will be an auction sale at the next meeting Meeting closed by singing The Queen Refresh ments were served by the lunch committee Mesdames McLean Reynolds and Brown MINESING Minasing Mission Band The closing meeting of the Min esing Mission Band was held on Saturday April 18 when 12 of the members attended the Story Book Hour on CKBB in the morning and returned to Mrs Jacksonsfor dinner which was enjoyed by all When dinner was over the members set to work on their weaving as there was prize for the best hot pad This was won by Sharon Fralick but all showed how clever they werevvith their hands as this was won by very small margin The final chapter from the study book INyobgas Two Villages was given anda review of the book 1vasgisnby MrsJackson Brizes were awarded for attendance dur ing the year These were won by Lorna Maw Patsy and Gloria Luck and Brian Foyston The meeting clqseLthLalLrepeatinthe Miz pah benediction During the year the members have made various things such as picture frames and boats from birch bark yule logs FLOWERS ister Rev Spear could be MANSFIELD new It Spec Bereaved Services in the United Churches of the Mansfield Charge were with drawn on Sunday so that the min with his family at Tara His fath er Speerpassed away un expectedly early Friday morning in the hospital at Chesley from coronary thrombosis in his 74th EDGAR Red Cm Collection Lees Red Cross captain of Edgar and Clowes area during the recent campaign reports the can vassing completed making total of $120 collected Barrie Red Cross Branh wishes to thank all then tolling part in this worthy cause Mrs Shebwell spent the past week with her niece in Orillla Mr and Mrs Clarence Smith and family Oakland llill spent year Mr Speer was quite active for his years and had been clerk of the Township of Arman for Sunday at L095 over 30 years Surviving are his Muslit Thompson Bond ilea widow seven sons four daughters 15 Willing at JOlmSOH and 22 grandchildren Funeral and Mrs Johnson and services were held at the United Miss Thompson Visucd rela Church Tara and interment in the llVtS Ell Thomhlll 0n Sunflayv cemeterv there on Monday after MYS Bouncy Barrle 596 noon last week with her sister Mrs Mumps Come To Village Partridge Mumps have come to om vm See Womens Institute Column age Mrs Thomas Bates and on page 18 for Edgar report granddaughter Carol have been the first victims 726FO0T DAM The Hoover dam on the Colorado river is 726 feet high fth EGBERT Mrs James Leighton who has been convalescing at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Brotley returned to her home on Saturday Mr and Mrs Cecil Whitesidc were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Howard Whiteside Alliston Mr and Mrs Stewart Workman and family Aurora and Elliott Workman St Catharines visited Mrs Thomas Workman over the weekend Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Bellamy were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Green Sandra and Susan Lansing Mr and Mrs Roy Taylor Zephyr and Mr and Mrs Taylor Toronto Mr and Mrs Wilfred Brotley and Mr and Mrs Kenneth Brotley spent Sunday afternoon visiting in Creemore Mr and Mrs Mooney were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Smith Cold Weather Not Appicciatcd The muchnecded rain arrived during the weekend but was foll owed by cold weatheruwhich isnt appreciated as several farmers have started seeding as well as gardens being planted Several from here attended the euchre at Baxter Friday evening Mr and Mrs Ernest Tuck Of These Fine Rifles Thompsonville Mr and Mrs George Reid Toronto and Mrs Da vid Ross Cookstown were Sun day guests of Mr and Mrs Alfred Thompson lt rmsrnussm CENTRE DUNLOP ST First British settlemth in Aus tralia was in 1788 at Port Jackson Robinson Hardware 22 culBiIle SPECIALS Dont Miss These Attractive Reductions On 22 Calibre Rifles In The Grdup Are Single Shot Bolt Action Repeaters Clip Loads and Tubular Mag azine Types REGULAR 2245 2869 3450 asap 73995 4195 4260 1725 1850 4125 5795 4925 Get Your Groundhog Count This Season With One SPECIAL 1895 2435 2925 3125 3395 3565 3520 3995 usrncittt em 17am LOW PRICE and poinsettias for Christmas dec oration Easter lilies and hot pads for bazaar table They have sent two dectirated baskets to needy family They celebratedtwo mem her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs bers birthday parties and at Christ Mel Jamieson last weekend Old Woouens and Cottons MtsCecil Cameron is taking charge of theold woollens and ets andrugs made Will those who are interested please contact her as soon as possible as she hopes to have the woollens away by May 24 Visited At Collingwood AC Bartholomewi and Mrs Gordon Clark Went to Collingwood on Saturday to visit Mrs Cline Rawn and infant son op my on nxnmnnnywknr Al The and for very short periods on cooler rlnvl antitrust5 in RPAmLon sinus at my virtuoso p111 moldings Ser lc pub 60115 chart mamas LEADING anon crops ORR onto mas party also sleighfriding party They held 16 meetings and had twospeakers during the year Miss Standen for the Christmas meeting and Rev Veals for cottons for sendingto haveblank paste Theseiswemg 50366 Tallyipresentf The meetings will start again the first Saturday in October lt moron om errTits thief who stolc150m1tSkrat hides from the taxman Jack Noble at East Lake got away with the entire sea sons catch of Mr Noble and his nephew Allan The fttrswere val ued at the each OutdOOr $1109 anthetamily $911 RUBBER soon complete SIM rangefrom years old and up Walkwel Shoe Store market price of $160 1952 tlttlllSlERSlilllItilSEIlll 80 tot powerT steering power brakes 4100 ac Ztual toiled NEWCAR WARRANTY 1952PLYMOUTH Cambridge Sedan 1952 PLYMOIITH Cranbrook Club Coupe 1951 rundown Business coupe 19511PLMOUTH 1Cranbrook Sedan 1950 DODGE Deluxe Coupe 1950 DODGE custom Sedan radio 1950 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan 1950 CHEVROLET Sedan 1950 FORD Sedan 1948 DODGE Special Coach 1948 CHRYSLER wmasor Sdan 1947 PLYMOUTH eluxe Sedan 1947 MONARCH Sedan 1947 DODGE Sedan 1946 HUDSON Club Coupe radio towarRiCEo USED CARS 1942 PLYMOUTH Club Cue 1937 DODGE Sedan monuxortseaaii 1937 PLYMOUTH Coach 1359 Down Mn 1956 FORDCoach hydraulic 1938 bonanseoin tram 1958 amount chitin nal r0111 Cami 41161 Jscnoot 48 passenger capa city in excellent condition throuxh out Finished in school bus colors 19147 Ford Pane ton 194$ Internntional K6 Leah and milk 1942 Dodge moNR 23in WA mm +11