W I NEWS The June meeting Elm Grove Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Jack Hamilton on Wednesday after noon Mrs Harris was appointed al ternate District Director The members voted not to have a booth at Sutton Fair but elded to send a donation to the Fair Board An offer of help to York County hospital in their Tuck Shop was passed Mrs Jack Hamilton gave an in teresting report on her trip to to the WI Officers Con vention and a good report of the District Annual held at Newmar ket July was given by Mr Sheldon A paper on Citizenship was read by Mrs Murray She said that Citizenship is the rent we pay for the space we have on this earth She said we should use our franchise study forms of government and urge capable wo men to stand for office Good citizenship has no place for ra cial she added Current events were given by Alec Hamilton and a contest on study in anatomy con ducted by Mrs Ley The July meeting is to he in the evening at hall AIL OWNERS IN TOWN OP A of of fating mad Mn for ftf all property owner to In of nd In- formation which in in M Storm Damages Crops In East Part Of Marsh what experienced potato growers plan to do Plain common sense tells them it docs not pay to gamble with untried fungicides for blight control have learned that it pays to stay with r The cost of blight protection comes to only two or three percent of the total cost of producing of potatoes Can you risk your investment uncertain blight control by unknown fungi Keep this in mindonly can stand on a record of proven blight control in the year of hurricanes and serious blight attacks in many potato areas Dithane performed other fungicides Many growers arc that only with the help of Dithane were they US Of in ft rig able to keep their crop safe from early or late blight during that season When you buy Dithane you buy more than a chem ical fungicide You buy a product accepted and recommended by growers everywhere You can depend on manufactured only by Rohm Haas Company your partner in crop protection Approximately 1000 acres of the Holland Marsh cast of No highway between Bradford and Cooks Day were extensive ly damaged by hail on Monday afternoon Most heavily hit was the Federal Farms property said farm manager Glen of Newmarket Smaller growers in the area such as Mr Norman Collins of Bradford suffered loss also when the lettuce crops which were ready for marketing were riddled by the hail The storm left trail of crop damage about onehalf miles wide Mr Collins said Farms on either side of this strip were un touched Lettuce onions and potatoes were the most severely damaged crops according to the Marsh farmers Close to percent of onion tops were cut off by the hail and potato stems as thick as your finger were snapped Mr Henderson reported It was the worst hail damage I have seen at this time of year in my eight years in the area added Mr Henderson Last fall Federal Farms lost 510000 through hail damage As it appears today I would estimate the damage at 30000 but there are so many variables A few days of good weather conditions could make quite a difference It is remarkable the come hack the younger plants can make Marsh farmers lost their first lettuce crop this year because of the late frosts The main section of the Marsh was not hit by the storm on Monday and Quick St FRANK GERRITS R 2 Aurora PA 75272 A great soul moderation a COMPANY CANADA LIMITED a Era and Express Classifieds bring results of Seagram 1 Men ho thiftk of tomorrow practice moderation today a- r- BU XT J v arid Turn Indicators V I i