Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1963, p. 23

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Custom comfort is built into this smartly styled, ad- justable-back chaise. inner- spring construction of seat and back cushions, gaily-pat- terned, fabric-supported vinyl zippered upholstery covers and sturdy construction make this handsome outdoor furni- ture unit a welcome addition to any garden or patio set- ting. Plate Counts Holiday Game Even the best vacation trip by. car has stretches of dull scenery when the back-seat pas- sengers get bored or restless. A game played for years by passengers is seeing who can spot the most state license plates or the most unusual plates. Here are some variations on this game, as well as some in- teresting information on plates: Count to see which truck that you pass carries the most tags. The American Trucking Asso- ciation reports that the most it knows of was 39 on an Arizona moving van. See who can spot the first re- flective license plate during a night time journey. Eleven states and the District of Col- umbia now use "'safety" plates that reflect light, so you have a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 18,1963 3 good chance to see one soon. They pop out brilliantly at night, Let the passengers try to "collect'"' all' of the animals, people or things shown on plates. For your information, there are four presidents shown on South Dakota plates; a peli- can in Louisiana; a heart in Alabama; a flag in Alaska; an outline of the Rockies in Color- ado, etc. A variation of this would be a guessing game based on plate mottos. Let one passenger call out such mottos as "The Beef State," '"'Land of Opportunity," "Water Wonderland," and *Sportsmen's Paradise' to see if the other passengers can match the state with the motto. All told, 32 states use mot- tos, pictures. or other art on plates. r Give a special award to the passenger who sees A. J. "Stub" Farlow and his horse, Deadman. READY TO USE BABY Finding lace to eat is often a prableus for tourists. It's even more of a problem if the group includes an infant who's on formula. For one thing, there's always the chance that variations im types of water across the coum try may make baby ill. Refrig- erating and heating the form- ula, not to mention simply find- in a place to mix it are equal problems. Now a formula product has been developed that eliminates all of this. Instant infant formula, does not require mix- ing, heating, refrigeration, or added water. No matter where you are on your thip, when it's baby's mealtime, simply open the can, pour the contents inte a sterilized nursing bottle and baby's meal is ready. CERT. P.E.1. SEED e@ POTATOES BULK & PACKAGED e GARDEN SEEDS » GRO-KOTED * LAWN | SEEDS @e ROSE BUSHES e GLADIOLI BULBS VEGETABLE & FLOWER e PLANTS FREE Customer Parking ~~ wwwweueuee eS Sat has i Gal eg FERTILIZERS ITS FUN TO, GARDEN SHEEP MANURE PEAT MOSS BONE MEAL | , AGRICO GARDEN AND TURF FERTILIZER © VIGORO HIGHLAND Garden Fence Sidewalk and Patio Rubber and Plastic Hose and Soaker @ Sprayers, Spray Material and Insecticides We recommend Niagara Brand Sprays e@ Border Fence e Chain Link Fence TOOLS - EQUIPMENT MASTER FEEDS 54 Church Street Dial 723-2229 s* ee sas - @... DELIVERY. SERVICE... .@. 2.0225. sree teeaeen er ereae @ Lawn Rollers @ Hoes @ Shovels e Rakes @ Cultivators @ Spades SO-GREEN @ Hedge Shears oe Edgers @ Wheel Barrows e Grass Shears @ Lawn Rollers e@ Garden Carts e@ Lawn and e Fertilizer Spreaders Slabs STORE HOURS Mon., Tues., end Thurs, Sam. te 6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, Wed. and Sat, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. 2 POP GPL ERP Lr Pongo . shdiilisieines clamp lisienina tania aa eae ane ope a is hata tng ea

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