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Barrie Examiner, 15 May 1953, p. 5

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run mum EXAMINER FRIDAY MAY 15 damage Often smile little moon shorter than the plant is lugh andl Largest Single group at driyczi in close will Be sMillellLAaxpayem in 1950 cm The plants are tied to those loosely their average earnings wnh soft twme Till13 or any oftand they contributed the pccial misting materials sold an Imp imme My VI II by seed lmcs With low bush gym Plenty If Fertillt plants like pennies sometimes hoop of Wer or wood is placed pile of this stuff hidden behind igtts some us hut Imp um of iul on bbl left the roilmo about than and foot or so abovu By GORDON LINDSAY 5m 1m wurid run will guy only is lilc Ll iii put piuliubl Ruff wuh 15 the fulfil3 in Liz barnyard intuit lynx All lfic air3 um ruplumunnl redo ind ltwti iiiiiu and Clllltlllilllll Cliililli gull Inndy and especially firm iLd la lbCbzlllllg more and llmli difficrill to buy manure Ami ln if we are lucky cnough to drum supply olluii ll is so liiicd illh woods lhurc od viral of ililublt the gardener substilulc lllll More and mo forced to process goes on That process can grcstly hastened by some of the contnicrcml bacteria preparations now on the market and by fro iiuilil turning and wolcrliig Giccn manure is the technical ridirsr for crops of Cultf full yc mckwhcal oats and iiitiiui things Illa are 50er ill Vacant place in the gdrdcrl alluwc to grow well md then dug or plowed under lightly This wrt of film and humus adds fibre to the soil low cnizig clay and inzprming sandy soils and making their more opus and rmble and thurcforc norc ablc to return lelldillt moisture Soil Conditioners WJIMQ lhu land is brawn II on such we usually find unnimiicst of ill wilxii comma ill page or Xcs with formula allacliod Ls clicimmi fur the brand new city garden whcrc the original soil has Liccii covered inc ground in England around dol phininrns they slick bits blUSll in the ground Gradually the plant growsubou llllti and bidirng it but being irmiy supported just the some Most people nowadays stake their tomatoes Usually six in sewn fool stake is driven firmly an the ground when flu tomalu plant is sel out every fool of growth tin stem igt Mi luozcly but scciircly All side almqu lrc mmcd oif Lind luwhlila l2 hc end of the su nincr to lldrlull maturity of fruit the 21mm bitlll is dbl iiiupcii Aho ul LOVE makes 1h world Your car ignluau mile ml wheels go round Km than turning by regular check up DRIV IN TODAY BRENNAN Auto Elcclric Service gt Minus om BARRIE CENTENNIAL with that taken out of the busoi men cxcuxulzon one is well aiii lined lo Lxpcrizrlvn With some of the now Still conditionuis now on mung lrn giuzccnlzsgu n1 nlfiu phosphoric acid and pokist the jor inuicdmnts necessary Iliisv TEAM CHAMPIONS 0f the Barrie BOWllll Lea lie BaITICGeOI Grillljldl hillyhill Cillllillilll Flcll Gl02llllll Llllllltl should be used carefully llie Canadian market Thesi llko Tanning No hold the beautiful Reeves Trophy emblemamc Hurry hcrr cuplum Roy Burgess 51d Woodward Vic Lchnr ll Emlmnd ltlgt ll Cilcmilm fellilim HM Jiili of their supremllcy Members are left to right Jack Gang1 owl dissolved in liCE md Lipplitil mrclully Ind according to ductA way or sprinkled or nixudlnins When this 15 done the rvi xzlli IllL soil just before rain or suit are amazing Willi heavy in lauruugh iltllilj wiln now purvious clay opened up and llllll llins prevents it burning tcndertmlo rst class garden soil ilfllihl ilniiugc Lilld routs Wlicru vziturnmwrvor nzghl These conditioners of not foalsiblu one 25 advised to course arc not to bc Lvgziriiczi iigt pinklc lightly over the $01 nuzir furilzo5 Some of mo lathr will not actually mooning rnoh ur Mulls and work in with cultiva ID 30 1511 it ISSZ W53 Sili 6Winn on now WEEK AUG should be leClllpUrZilLd loo lt OPEN TO ALL COMERS INIII roan Sweet peas and tho taller rcgu lllsin The fans victory banquet bid farewell to the Memorial Cup champion BillllC Flycrs Wednesday night at Central United Church and now most of the members have departed for home Lone two survivors are dcfcnceman Larry Thibauit of Win nipeg who is going to spend port of his summer in Barrie and rightwinuir Orin Carver scheduled to lcaye over the holiday weekend Bob White will return from his home in Stratford Monday night to finish his schooling at Barrie District Col legiate Institute Doug Mohns the diesel from Caprcoi has found employment hch and will return for the summer Although wasnt mnoumtd Ill qht dinner unzilic Bill Harrington slated for wcqlding vows Smur day Junc ii in loronln The banquet was very inform11 umusimd Greenmnun lzir garden 2015 and also olhvrl COLDWATER WM 505 mm Cllhlchmburs will ncczl support Sonic lrcscnt Pigs At Edv bill n1 out should also work people use chick mm um Iillilil nni horih liivcr dizil in humus or dig or plow under mums neb ur stwlnrvs but but ninth groups are presenting then gnvn manure Hillllib lS simplyner material Mac21 supply siuui illilrs 1llliigtl mil NM Tori TH mm Rumblt fem1 Itll can be oblaiiied This is pushed night fur the sunnth lllllL inf 15 ltilVCS LtdS lliLS Clllllml 01 firmly in the ground alumy lllL Lady immunity Hall on May 10 Ionn clcur garbage mixcd with rows and be mu plums am 5011 Eftly Smd gilldlHCF 3135 more than few inches high De pending upon the locality brush from three to six feet high is irinlssii bl ii ithe undicristmgiilimid lo ti Sulkllll suitable and the buslncr the better herd on mum MN PM NW Rh ll mil dwumk Most of the taller annual flowg m0 Chm ljL Rim Hdnh ff tllxcugh also benet from fusion sin 1nd arc nunnu municiple officials grow all responsibilily provide all may 33 win dome Sill boards those days The llllSulCEtmlulS lid infill Slim In ltClIil511pporl cspecially whch winds orl For irlormnvnt is being cultivated Indllu with hyurii SllLlelLllllUllS andthuavy ruins are liable to do somc mm mm pIupuggu that civicltlini an allowance be made him Inmw ill lull mircupnliunl Hirsute Adornmcnl Councillor Victor Turner of Cold uiicr md Councillor Dalton Jcr sniov of Modonlu Township Council llgtllllll ll wwww Islriit lluwnl gave the players and executive lic pins and cuff links resembling skat es and hockey stick Moose Lodge presented 19 Memorial Cup vm ncrs with silver dollars Enlilis will be yolillul all llld ullci Monday May 25 1953 ill piii il the Chamber of mnmciic oilicv Wilqu Building P051 room and many Canadian residents and interesting just us fans gath erin should be Harold Forester new propricior of the Barrie Bowl ing Academy chaired the session There were so many speakers that it would be ultcrly impossible to derive the main board tublc victim lbul Walls managing editor of the Barrie Exnmincr and Jude Harvic were employed in those lines Mr Walls oiillinod how the Club originated in the inll hf 194 and while victories were fow there were some good times and slim bench He described how the club travelled in cars in those days and since lhc manager of the club Ho ward Norris is now purchasing new one would like to be memlt ber of theexcciilive so he could dotho samcw Judge Harvic an enthusiastic sup porter of tho Flycrs described the wealth of publicity the team had offered the town of Barrio He spent few months holidaying in the there always enquired about the Flyers and their progress He also paid tribute to coach Hap Emnis who makes citizens out of his boys while molding championship roster Mrs Bigelow opened the head fable procession by presenting Mrs Emms with an Orchid drum the fans and then Gordon Roach presented toast to the club on behalf of the ruilbirds Captain Doh McKcnncy replied Reverand Ferguson toasted the executive who had done such marvelous job in aiding champ ionship season and coach Hap Emms replied with brief but in teresting address on the many qual itiesnccessary to have champion VHe outlined the tasks that are car ried behind the scenes and no mat ter how small thejob it all tics in to helping championship club President of the Flyers Charlie Clllll2le thanked the fans for their support ovcrthe scasomand an nbunced that attendancehadbroken All records over the post pight years Maybi James Hart spoke briefly nd concluded with the reading of letlcrgfrom the Mayor of Bran fdonJiin1my Creighton former riplayeruwho wurred against Emms Mr Creighton congratulated the learn and its cxccutiveandv said any hereSay about the teamv playing roughl1e felt the shoe was on the olheb foot TwopriLtcntalions lo the players werg made Greer Transportation lllICSllliilllCS grow Prairie Province Attracts Anglers YORKTON May CPLAngling in Saskatchewan is becoming in creasingly popular says Mac Donald direolor of fisheries Addressing fish and game club meeting hero census last year brought in $93000 $42000 of it from tourists Ten years ago the overall total was only $10000 Tourists in answer to queries said their main reason for visiting Saskatchewan was to fish Mr MacDonald said the province has nine Windmill awnings of wafer ara oldhthsize of Nova Scotla and 10 times larger thanPrince Edward Island Fish and game associations could awist greatly by encouraging con servatibn This was necessary if Canadas 3000000 fishermen and the 25000000 in the United States were to continue to enjoy the sport and at the some time haveiesounz es managed wisely The ideparlAnent has investigated 120 fanm rcservoiis in Saskatche an with the idea of stocking them Reslocking of lakes proved ineffi cient compared with natures me tzhiods STEEL PRODUCTION new blast furnace brought into operation at Hamilton steel mill is as large as any furnace in the world and will in year increase the countrys sleelproduotion by an amount that would build 162500 new houses 432000 summobiles or 43000 freight cars my AN EXAMINER WANT AD he said fishing li We hope our n14 my road rs Klll share with us tho plczismi of know ing we are in attend the Coromlion of the Queen Next Monday May ill we arrive in New York on tho first lap of our trip over No we are not flying we are taking the whole trip in the oldwlashioncd manner ii Cunard liner from Nrw York We had arrunizcd to soil from Montreal but tho bout was taken out of service and the pnsscn gcrs sent to other ships However we are to be among the thousands who will be seeing the biggest show on earth ch are fortunate to have been ohoscnor an assignment by the Ontario Weekly NewSpapcrs to toll Story for their 500000 readers We will endeavor to give you and those others story of ruralEngland and the Coronation as seen from rural point of View We will not stay in London long cr than to clear the functions con nected with the Coronation We then have 21 new cur made avail able in which we will commence four of theicounties and send back to you weekly story of things we think will be of interest We expect to be back borne about the middle of July In the meantimq we hope that some Innisfil Notes will continue If you know of good item that you feel should be printed send it care Stioud It will find its way to this column Wish us luck and we will try to tell you about the things we see in lhe01d band which we have not sleen since World War One BRENTWOOD Denny and family Fairport Beach Mr and Mrs Wilfred Homer and family Miss Ruth Homer and nm lhc Mr and Mrs Thomas Duinond and family Mr and Mrs Johnny day vczir old time attire in welcomingl head entrance the 100 tllllll CNR museum train which will be welcomed to this Prof Jury and Wlhe be credifcd $2350 the estimated district boards andl ill the amount of the cost of over Another motion was passed stating that if Mr Millard put in underground scrvxce Cianslon have offered prizes forum of overhead installations the mos flowing facial shrubbery raised between now and then Special Council Meeting Goldwater Council held special meeting May lilwith all members present and passed motion deal ing with any new hydro services which may be laid underground Main Street north Millard is considering such an installation One Inlcpnyei on The motion which covers new services only wus carried as follows Where wishes to ground cmblc for SLlVlce entrance consumer use Lyil BrccdonfToronlo spent M0 lIomci iof Mr tlicrs Day at the and Mrs Homer Mrs Cooper is visiting her sister Mrs Gulbrnith of Orillia We are glad Frank Orser is able to go out again after being c0n lined in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Mr and Mrs Bill Orser Melville Orscr of Toronto spent Sunday at homc DumondVan Galen Congratulalions lo Gerald Du mond and Pauline Van Galen who were married in St Marys Church May SisterlAnadila 6f Estevan Sask visited her parents Mr and Mrs Mrs Sharpe home after spending few daysI wilh her aunt Mrs Truen Stanley McCallunI Toronto vis and Mrs Iruen Sun iled Mr Dumond Buddy Schell and Miss Lena Sclicll Toronto visited their par ents Sunday has returned under and On May 12 Hydro workers carried out the switchover of power supply lfrom the old street line system at the north end of the village to the new line located at the roar of pro3 pcrlics The crew under Hydro superintendent Cliff Woodrow and including expert linemen from the Orillia Hydro Commission finished up their cable work the following day The new poles and lines havcl been extended as far as the FA Buchanan property As soon as thel Goldwater Telephone system reinl oates its cables on the newline the old poleLwilL be removed GOLF PLEASANTLY Ar MIME GOLF cunt PAYAsYOUPLAY or Membership HOLES Turn cast on 13th Concussion at Painswick Webbs Gas Stzi ion and drive along Big Bay Point Road to sign milesl Pape Manager Jim Pro Asst 6388 CUSTOM TAILORED Office Square ln pciwnail proscnuliun of liiis enliy blank the entrant must Slitl himself to ho iliilll sliuvon except 101 moustache Thu Connst is open to anybody entry blank Good prizes in than clusscs Lungvsi liuzil Ind llllllll who fills in ill Phiiishuvu lilwivic Slmvcr Bust Gimmiod Bczilil Piiilisimve Electric Shaver Mvsl Cl nicnl Beard Philishnic Electric Shaver Ilhililiivu lZ Electric Shavers ltilinlul by Philips industries Limited loioniol All contestants mus participate on Wednesday Anuusl ill lin Old Home Week Parade Board of lhrcc indopcndunl judges will dolurmine the winners on Saturday August This Event Sponsored BARRIE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 100 ENGLISH ALLWOOL GABARDINE QUALITY MADE sUlTS IChoOSe from 3Ceor Rich Spring Shades Selectiho SlylingYou Prefer JUST 1601 AT ruTs VALU tailorcdio your rdduire Save at Thiskaceplional Low Price merits and style by oniofCanidas renowned maker of suits from the finest 100 English AllWool Double Weft wcove Gabardine All new Spring samples Men heres suit value and still in time for that June Wedding pi AWIDESELECTION OFTShmsg Sport Skids ALightwoigilit15locks SurnmerHots and Caps Bedwm Check theHvalues Check the savings audbuy at um Bmwn Lid an DANiOillll AVE ioaomo JfcoAro CTROUSER lExciting notion Noifordfskyf The umpire says hes out And Billy Domars ta completes the play Heres the ind of exciting acuod that makes baseball Such crowd pleaser oKEaErs Emilio COMPANY LIMITED

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