its Families ammonimcu 22 ice neenun committee of the Nov Sauna historical society is launch in search of longforgotten documents to track down the roots of the provinces family trees The newly formed Genealogical Committee intends to collect clawl fly and preserve Nova Scotza gen eatogfes grid family records for present and future gemminus Chairman Charles St Siayner frets there is week of material stored away in allies and cellars much of which should be of real help in building up the societys les The society has made an upper for all available information bear in on families lb the province in simple words Mr Stayner said we are anxious to organim all the information of genealog ical nature that we can secure and make it accessible to those interacted What we feel particu larly important is that we wm be preventing the destruction of facts but are of value and which once can neverbc replaced outth AVE 955423 Band 9mm Pop Concert in cos clubmom McNeillle gave their first Your in series of twohour Ennudinn Burden By coupon LINDSAY SMITH Shrubs Trees and Vines Permanent plantings in he way of shrubs trees and vines need most attentan in early spring This is usually the proper time to prune and that job which mainly consists of thinning shaping letting in the light and removing weakened or dead branches can be carried on safely from February to early June There are few particular points to remember Early flowering shrubs like forsythla and spirea are best pruned after blooming not be fore and some fruit trees grapes and such which blood excessive ly should be pruned very early in February oerarch With orna mental shrubbcry and trees one is advised to encourage the natural form rather than shape drastically in choosing shrubbery one should Relax Without Money wWorry GEI NIAGARA LOAN Niagara loan is the way of your budget rind lliofahwlv tuneful to take tension right out you friendly loanat Niagara gives you the opportunityto plan the payr ment ofyour bills over many months Instgurdow much $500 $1000 More Your money you need4100 nearestNiagara Finance ofce will serve you quickly thenyouwalk out with the money you needand payment plan over many months that you yourself have picked Loans to781000 are lifeinsured at no OXEIE BOSE E0 you for your familysprotcotlon You actually pay less for manyfriomgloom FINAN gm on 41725 CE COMPANY LTD mammal um natural in humming 1be Demon SQUAnn mono 5533 ANALIFCANADlAld COMPANY IN OVER 60 CETIES We dd guresCa ofithawlaslsmnde ndogsidetdpaoiilhohlm border cloning Son Barbara mummy why so Minefield and helium no um Sal lake 35st rumour toms 33395233 nitumv 10ANS minusEmmi MN delightful sighlcelndoll on My do Anode we keep in mind the height of build lugs and fences nearby With the modern bungalow or the low ranch house it would be great mistake to surround with tall things though one or two fair Sized trees 50 or 100 feet away may add interest If is also well to note the mature size of every shrub and tree and to allow for full development For too many people make the mistake of planting shrubbery right up against the house wall and then wonder why it grows scrnggly if at all These thingsmust have room to develop They should be at least half as far away from any fence or wall as they will be high at maturity That means two to four feet for most shrubs in the average Canadian climate Anoth er thing to avoid is planting under low overlapping roof For Winter Beauty The appearance in winter and the attractiveness or otherwise to Wild life is well worth noting Not all of us live in the socalled bann na belt of Canada and must expect uous shrubs and trees are bare Be cause of that many people mix in few evergreens and they also choose some shrubs that have brightly colored bark or berries The latter too will interest and hold the birds Labor Savers The ancient man who first thought of the long handle should have monument erected in his honor by the gardeners of the world With some jobs like thins ping tiny plants or getting the first and closest weeds removed in bogh flower and vegetable gardens it is necessary to bend ones backiButr long handle on rake cultivator spade or other tool will eliminate uch of that painful exercise Spe ci lized tools will also banish much drudgery things like Dsliaped Dutch hoes three and fivepronged hand cultivators wheel hoes for larger gardens small tractors whelbarrows leaf sweepers power lawn mowers Sprayers scythes and so on Much of this equipment will cut hand labor as much as 9077 Keeping it sharp and clean cannot be overemphasized One can work twice as fast and with half the effort with sharp cultivator or hoe Vegetable Layouts All that has been said about in formality in the flower garden should be forgotten when it comes to vegetables Here stringstraight rows are essential not only for neatness but fer getting capacity and for easing cultivation Us ually on the seed packet are precise directions regalding width of rows and spacing With small things like carrots heels and lettuce if necessary one can have as little as six inches between rows though athleasmwice that makes thiugs easier Beans and peas Will re quire foot to 18 inches Potatoes and corn nedstill mbre For econ OlkagweedDusl omy and interest trailing tall six months every year when decid THE BARRIE CITIZEN BAND under the direction of Joe ulpopll concerts in the clubroom of the local 00E plant The concert was open to the public and many music lovers Were in at tendance Seven of the nearly 40 musiciansare CGE employees Doug Walsh Wally Kennedy Bert Churchill Bob MacDon ald Mac McBride Pete Watson and Jack Baxter right who has been member of the band for 33 years One of few left of the bond old timers the latter plays the bass drum and the cymbals and is also the bands property manager Musician Baxter has seen the band break up twice and has helped instigate its ireorganization Following in his foot steps is his son Jack Jr who has played trumpet in the Barrie Citizens Band for two years CGE Ne lWigwag Approved For CPR Crossing On County Road 10 Allislon Itcrnldl The Board ofTrnnspoit Commis sioners has approved installation of wigwag signal at the CPR crossing on County Road 10 between Highway 89 and the Beetun Road The announcement marks the successful conclusion of the efforts of Allistori District High School Board and Simcoc County officials to have some action taken to make this notorious crossing safer Estimated cost of the installation which may be completed by June is $7000 This cost is shared 40 by the transport board and 30 each by the railway and county Yearly maintenance costs will be about $500 The county road department is planning to improve the grade at the crossing PionleuErilical 01 Modern Trend CALGARY MARCH 27 CP The man who pioneered the town of Didsbury 40 miles north of Ca1 gory has condemned what he calls the present inferiority complex in Canada Eightyyearold Manasseh Weber who arrived at Didsbury in 1894 at the age of 21 when the town was nothing more than signpost be lieves this inferiority complex is the reason so many young Cana dians emigrate to the United States Mr Weber arrievd at Didsbury with party of 35 other Mennon ites of Pennsylvania Dutch des cent to homesteadthe district The fiisLJaSk washousing and then drilling wells for water without the aid of drills or dynamite Ex plosives had to be hauled from the settlement of Olds714 miles away The homesteaders had many diff iculties and discomforts to over come including mosquitoes ying ants and prairie res Marketing their produce also was problem Mr Weber returned from his first trip to Calgary still in possession of tub of butter which the towns grocers had refused to purchase Prosperity came to Didsbury with the CrowsNest Bass and in 1907 Mr Weber built our mill It was burnedto the ground three years later Mr Weber rebuilt his business following that disaster with the same pioneering spirit that first brought him to Alberta and which still hasnt left things like cucumbers or tomatoes can be grown around the edges of the vegetable plot and aim certain flowers for bouquets like sweet peas and gladioli Runnels CHARLOTTETOWIWMARCH 27 CP If you suffer from hay fever you may nd lot of sym BLONNE Enll tm 5ch WANY v01 UP lo SWEEP m5 BASE MEN zmm 4110 um 2433 2434 2222 DRIVUleELF onus AND moons WM VALLEY PROP Muses AND SKEETER YOU RECOMMEND GOOD NOVEL LOOKING FOR ll pathizers in Prince Edward Island this summer But you wont nd trace of sneeze or snlffle The provincial government says the 151and now has an established mono nip FARE nonreactive nomno on content the pesky dust widen causesglall air index which will be recognized by hayfever sufferers astops in North America It could mean rush of hay fever patients to the seaside province in late August andduring the month of Septem her when the need for reliefsis at its worst Basis of the glowing prediction is aQucbec botanists survey ofvrag weed last summer The ndings said Dr 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