Gardening Time For Pleasure Problems are inherent in gar- dening -- but there is one com- ing their gardening so seriously # becomes all work and no play! There are certain things, if you take pride in the area around your home which must be done -- mowing the lawn, raking deaves, watering, planting a tree ¥ you need shade. But, there simply isn't time in the few perfect-gardening week- to do all the things you prob- want to do. Just remember that there will another spring -- so take your , relax and enjiy the garden lava you have this year! Tree Rescue I Saves Money Here's a word to homeowners -- if there are trees on the prop- erty, try to save them -- it will save you a great deal of expense later on. Before leveling your yard for improvements be sure to call an arborist and have him make a thorough inspection of the trees. Through his experience, he can designate those trees that should be saved, recommend measures for saving them to give your home that extra value, so -- be sure to 'spare those trees'. OUTDOORS LURE VICTORIA (CP)--Hunters and sports fishermen spend more than $35,000,000 annually in Brit- ish Columbia, Recreation Minis- jer Westwood told a meeting re. Paradise For New WELLINGTON (CP)-New Zea- Sand politicians, especially those im office, are in the habit of claiming that the country has one of the highest living standards in the world, if not the highest. The claim was repeated a few days ago by Prime Minister Wal- ter Nash, who painted a glowing picture of an even more prosper- ous future. In direct contrast, visiting eco- momists maintain that a some- what static economy in many re- spects is not keeping pace with the upsurge in many industrial countries. They claim that New Zealand must adopt a new out- Jook if it is to maintain .a. high place. i Nash in a blic speec elared that changes in Now Zao. Jand living standards in the last generation had been revolution- Claim Zealand cently published by the New Zea- land department of statistics, which showed that New Zealand now had more cars per capita than Canada and was second only to the United States. The department's figures are: United States one ear for every 3.12 persons;New Zealand, one for every 4.71; Canada, one for every 4.91, and Ausrtalia, one for every 5.62. the verge of a new manufactur- ing era and heavy industry would be established during the next 20 years. The national income would increase as industry developed. 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