I rlKtSrMMtNl Friday afternoon Aug the Newmarket Womans Christian Temperance Union met in the park to dedicate Foun tain which the Union presented the club of Newmarket Reynolds tort talk on the Work of Christian Tempt Unto than ha raad Mm Which la on Fountain a memory of the depart- mtmberi of the Womans Temperance Union Miaa Starr read a last of departed member of the Union Met Beckett and Mrs A miscellaneous shower was Held at of Me Reynold Wednesday of Mr Key Carter form erly and lovely gift were re ceived The h by Miss Evelyn served a delicious lunch with refresh- Creed unveiled the Fountain then Mrs H M Hookerofficially handed the Fountain over to Mr Charles Boyd vicepresident of the Newmarket Lions Mr Boyd voiced the appreciation of the Lions for this to their park After the dedication the Union held a picnic in the park Mrs J Shier providing two contests I This Summer By Golden Glow j- V I Hi V has certainly bean one of ike can recall plenty And when we teak back la last summe surely we have semetfcittg be for Pel- m doubt tut really last summer waa a nightmare la people who I da I have really enjoyed ibis plea sant weather It has beta a delight to work in the among the flowers withet ha- the hide off where let to protect my tender skin from Old Sols rays And what a summer it been for flowers I have never seen such tremendous growth either shrubs have grew a into small trees nearly for they give a sow A stood quiet for 1 garden I never whUe I was aware of a bird note tttt a sent at Mr and Mrs Fred of Newmarket on the holiday NEWMARKET SOCIAL Athletic Association Mr and Mrs Bruce Walker era lea one does not often hear a and never a when it stopped So I stood quiet to see If I locate the had a lot af eking pan- W to ga la seed the blooming- Crab and easily M Aere a Wa daffodil j on f vise stream Great of flowers pink white and yellow lilies and that beautiful perennial with the peculiar Bane made a THe lepards Bane has a bright yellow flower The were just at stak best and other flowering shrubs flow ering auince Included with lovely flowers were eaciting to see source Sure enough there was a pair of plovers They were high stepping along and calling to each other above the tulips where the earth had been worked over If you know the sandpipers we see at our beaches in the sum mer then Id say the plovers are first cousins them running along swiftly stopping to pick up a morsel running their fairly long legs Leack Mr left by pUoe eat Friday of last week for BC for two weeks visit wih his Mr Mey ers family a ad Mrs Bauer M New Jersey Mrs Char- j and Mrs Stanley Boyd lie and Mrs Kerb Boyd called an Mrs A Boyd on Wednes day Mrs Brown Mrs Grant again on and Miaa Gibbons They are have returned home after huli- Mr Fleming Young spent last weekend at Keswick visiting Mr B Henry and family Mr and Mrs Harold An drews and David were guests of Mr and Mrs Fat have returned from a motor trip to San Francisco and Victoria BC Ronald Ralph Bray and Donald Bone spent the weekend at Mr Walker of Ottawa formerly at Beach rap DEAN just a larger edition of the sand piper I one several years ago later in season when visit- at Rev and Mrs Reyn old are holidaying at Niagara extra pleasant 1 years now y ago now fc But If keep on with all the garden and Mr Kidd was First of all tte flowers there Fit bird- welching We spent a most Gash for doityourself projects you extra money Tor materials complete a home project borrow with confidence from HFC firsl and foremost consumer finance company Loans from to arc made in one day in privacy Repayment plans arranged to fit your income Loans made to pay bills seasonal expenses of any good reason Phone or come in for helpful service and all over town the golden flowers blossomed where had to have bloom before were so Then came ttie tine crocuses and bluebell and then the On the tulips how can we describe their beauty and their marvellous color I try but I could never do them justice Im afraid The day after Mr and Mrs returned to their home on Court St from wintering in Flor ida I met Mr Kidd on Main St And of course we slopped for a have no room about enjoyable hour sharing his field And who could describe beauty hundreds up- glasses and noting ever so many different species on their way an hundred of with the south to winter quarters sun down on It tike a Persian carpet sprea alt of the as you down from the cottage and the out door fireplace We sat and chat ted there for while Then down I want by myself in and out of she paths between the long rows of tulips loving each individual tulip as I went So the plovers were an added enjoyment and Mrs laugh ed when told her about them The invitation she gave me to and Mr and Mrs Bud Mur ray Nova were holiday ing at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Mackenzie last week Mr a a Mrs George Has- Dale and Sherry attended the Ontario Baseball Association- picnic at Goderich on Sunday executive members parts of Ontario were present fasti use aMrtatr j aetTNt siaa aaaaa id 4 Every imaginable shade and few minutes chat Aswe known variety could be flowers he said sure and come up to see the tulips He told me the date he thought they would be at their best That waa an in vitation no flower lover would miss and be sure I was there at the appointed time If my pen could only describe that glorious garden is not only the tulips that grow in that enchanted place under Mrs loving care and attention with Mr Bowmans help but myriads of other flowers large and small appear with never a leaf out of place It as if there never were weeds to plague a gardener for you never see a weed in the garden You enter from a short lane on St and the garden circles around following the curves of the Bogarttown creek until it reaches the Pickering College farm fence with the lovely Wees beyond Oh do hope nobody destroys those trees visit her lovely garden whenever J following the supper hour a I could made me so happy would like to repeat the visit through the courtesy of every day Nelson Hill and the Western may I say a very grateful thank you Mr and Mrs Kidd j for the deep pleasure I enjoyed that afternoon among vour COMMERCE IS BUILDING A BETTER COMMUNITY YOUR CHAMBER OF Evergreens nave strictly there are four months of the year when planting is most successful These are August and September In the fall snd April May In the spring Fall planting is preferred by many for at this time evergreens have completed their season of growth and are as dormant as they ever will be Alio plants set out now have an opportunity to become establish ed before freezing weather sets In The prime rule for planting an evergreen is dig the hole big enough and deep enough to allow for loosened soil about the ball and a cushion of good soil under In which the new can lake hold When planting place the ever green correctly as to depth The right and wrong ways are shown left loose In the accompanying Set the balled plant upright so that the top of the ball Is slightly above the ground level Then when the burlap Is untied and cut or rolled down over the sides of ball the evergreen should be correct as to depth This means that It should rest at the same height it originally grew In Ihe nursery It Is wrong to place the plant tow that when the hole is filled in the bottom branches become covered with soil Backfill space about the ball until the hole is twothirds full lamping the soil well Add water and It has seeped Into the soil finish filling the hole Leave a saucershaped depression around the plant and under it retain water The top two Inches of soil should be Where a fine air matters Monarch belongs the year to fix I FINANCE J Si hi NEWMARKET Social News Mrs Major and Mrs Starting visited their aunt Mrs Robinson last weak Mr and Mrs Cart Toronto Mr and Met read an f r performance faun Monarch excels Mum Telephone Roundup knows how a two can loaa track of time alao knows its a simple him up by telephone ittljygjjr feeling of anxiety about 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