Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 5, 1939, p. 3

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening july 5th 1939 page 3 their majesties accept hikers badges as oorenars of their hike to the summit of tunnel moun tain during their visit to banff their majesties king george and queen elizabeth nave both gra ciously accepted the silver insig nia of the sky line trail hikers of the canadian rockies king george borrowed an alpenstock from the sky l4netrah hikers which he used for his mountain eering adventure and at the sag- trestion of dan mccowan presi dent of this organisation the parks branch ox the canadian government has been asked to erect a cairn on the top of tun nel mountain to be named after king george and also to erect a lookout at a point known as the green spot on stoney squaw mountain to be called queen eh- aabeths view as her majesty was particularly delighted with the panorama of the canadian rockies at banff from that point the sky line trail hikers is ac tive in promoting hiking expedi tions through the trails of the national parka m the canadian f rockies and holds an annual l four day camp which will be lo cated next august 47 in ptar migan valley north of lake louise sir edward beatty gbb kc u la the honorary pres ident and the secretary and foun der is j murray gibbon of monv real demand ottawa act give youths wok ymca cornell delegation ottawa the present extent and employment among the pruning of shtobs i the pruning of shrubs great many garden dlsap- jnlntments stales s w oliver div ision of horticulture central experi mental farm ottawa shrubbery srows into a jungle if neglected when improperly pruned tall shrubs grow leggy and low ones make round bails badly pruned shrubs frequen- oy foil to produce satisfactory bloom- most of the trouble is due to an old fashioned idea that shrubs should be cut back in the spring only a few of the garden shrubs should be cut back in the spring- the majoru7 should have theuv oldest branches thinned out after they finish bloom ing both the early and late blooming faydrangeous spiraea anthony water- er and garden roses should be cut back in the spring to a point just above the second or third bud an strong shoots af last years growth ah weak or twisted shoots should be removed entirely these shrubs hloom at the end of wood of the current sea sons growth so that cutting them back as described above forces out a few strong young growths and pro duces large flowers if these shrubs were left unpruned there would be more but smaller flowers on shorter can circulate through it and sunlight reach its leaves this keeps the foli age healthy even on the lower bran ches and prevent the shrubs from growing leggy healthy foliage pro motes vigorous growth and abund ance of bloom to thin out these bushes properly one needs to remove two or three of the oldest branches each year cutting them out as closely to the ground as possible this encourages the shrub to throw out vigorous shoots from near the ground by removing the oldest wood the shrub is always formed from fairly young vigorous wood which will produce good bloom dead or damaged branches can and should be removed at any time and after the old wood has been thinned out all dead flower heads should be removed except in the case of shrubs which have berries or other attractive fruits in parts of canada which have an average climate shrubs of this class should be thinned out immediately af ter blooming in colder districts the work should be done in spring as summer pruning may induce late growth resulting in injury- canadians who are planning jour neys abroad with the probability of bringing back to canada some sou venir m the shape of a plant or plant product would do well to consult the plant protection division of the do minion department of agriculture be- canadun lumber program is launched in britain advertise wool product under ban ner of canada calling campaign sale of canadian lumber on the british market is expected to receive new impetus as a result of the declfl- ion to include this product in the canada calling c under which canadian goods are advertised and merchandised in britain by the dominion department of trade and commerce announcement of the new lumber campaign reveals that it will have the full cooperation of the eastern can ada and british columbia timber commissioners who are resident london england and will be directed particularly to the attention of british architects builders and manufactur ers the importance of the british mar ket for canadian lumber and wood products is indicated by the fact that purchases of these commodities from the dominion in 1938 were valued at 28583868 of which 122669304 con stsuxl of square timber planks and boards veneers shingles and other unmanufactured or partly manufac tured products within the past two years real pro gress has been made in the building of alltimber houses in scotland and england and this development is ex pected to play an increasingly impor tant part in the encouragement o canadian lumber in the old country these jiouses were conceived as a de sirable way of expediting construction consequences of unex canadas youthoonstitute a grave national disaster of first importance and one thav demands heroic mea sures the national council of the young mens christian associations of canada said here in presentation to labor minister rogers while voicing its appreciation of the difficulties of the problem and commending progress made towards a solution through the dominionpro vincial youth training scheme the council laid before the minister a series of proposals which it is felt indicated ways in which further pro gress can be made our proposals are based primarily upon the fact that- nothing is more vital to the existence of canada as a nation than the employment of all her human resources the council aid whatever was the precise number of young people unemployed on any cer tain day public opinion held it was too great some way must be found without delay of using their energies and talents constructively and of- pre- contlnued deterioration and possible venting the cost to the nation which loss of such a valuable resource will cause said william r cook spokes man for the delegation a separate youth administration afi a branch of government was pro posed as an essential instrument to deal with the complex problem to study youths needs advise on pro jects receiving government support guide general government youth poli cy and act as a coordinating force for the countless local organizations and committees concerned with youth the council advocated a special youth section in the employment ser vices of canada a vocational informa tion service and frequent surveys of ployment opportunities and trends as affected by mechanical develop ments since it was doubtful ii all young peo ple would find work through ordinary channels of business and industry public works would be necessary to provide employment and such works should be of social importance to the country try it the sal a da wav mhos 6 heaping teaspoons of salads budi tw in pint of he bollim jntsr after 6 minutes strain liquid into 5quart container while hot add 1 to 1 cap of ttigar and jutec of s lemon strained stir until sussr is dissolved nil coalalrm with cold water dp not allow tea to cool before adding cold water or liquid will become cloudy serve with chipped ice the above makes 7 tall flames the majority of flowering shrubs howeve bloom quite early in the season from buds formed on last years growth lilacs honeysuckle forsythia mock orange wiegeua and the com mon spiraea are all of this class these should not be cut back if any bloom is desired as cutting back last years i ore sailing to prevent disappoint- oi moderatecost dwellings in slum rw i iw tht cie projects the lumber cam paign it is pointed out was planned and launched by the department of trade and commerce to take full and timely advantage of this present trend in addition to newspaper and trade paprr advertising thfcnfcwjufnber growth removes the flower buds iment this division is responsible that in such shrubs the object of prun- n plants bearing disease or injurious tout is to thin out the bush so that air insects enter canada and among i other duties maintain a close check i at the seaports and international boundary points on the importation of plants and plant products in pas sengers bagga in a 12 month period officers of the i summer salvation cake by frances lee luscious chocolate ice box cake far from difficult to mak just the thing we like to eat aa a ommer supper treat read this recipe a while clip it for your special file but dont file it till you make one dell clous ice box cake com pany comes while youre away this cake always saves the day i luscious chocolate ice box cake 4 squares unsweetened choco- late cup sugar dash or salt 4 cup hot water 1 tablespoon cold water 1 teaspoon granulated gela tin egg yolks 1 teanpoon vanilla 4 egg whites stiffly beaten cup cream whipped 3 t dosen lady fingers melt chocolate in top of double boiler add sugar salt and tiii water stirring until burst is dis solved and mixture blended am cold water to gelatin and mix rid to hot chocolate mixture and str until gelatin la dissolved then co until mixture is smooth and well i thickened remove from boiling water add egg yolks one at a time beatjag thoroughly after each i place over boding water and cook i minutes stirring constantly add vanilla cool fold into egg i whits chill fold in whipped cream line bottom and sides of i mwld with waxed paper arrange j lady lagers on bottom and sides of xaohl add thin layer of chocolate t aahttara then arrange lady fingers and chocolate mixture in alternate layers topptag with chocolate mix- tare cut off lady angers around ides of- mold and arrange cut pieces on chocolate mixture colli 13 to s4 bonm rebsganuer if 1 u cap- bdajycut wal fcocataucrmlstafe meats berree lz division attended the docking of 4342 boats when tw passengers were found to have plants or plant products in their possesion fiftythree plants were of a species prohibited entry into canada and were seised and destroy ed on account of insects or disease also in 620 cases it was necessary to refuse entry to a miscellaneous lot of plants and plant products being car ried as personal baggage commercial importations of plants producs examined by the staff were of worldwide origin there were 8515 inspections involving 4213747 con tainers 128 boatloads and six car loads m 164 instances importations were seised and destroyed eight were sent back to the shippers because of lack of compliance with regulations and 1491 plants and plant products were intercepted as the result of the inspection of importation of plants and plant products and the examina tion of plant products and the exam ination or passengers baggage 1076 proposed importations involving 16797 plants were refused entry 103- refused permits 961 seised and de and 12 were returned to the shippers in addition 230 lb of potatoes were in tercepted and destroyed dutch gdu glad to n in canada after living in switzerland belgium and italy marie nolet native of hol land has come to settle in canada which she calls the one country in the world where an educated girl can live a decent christian and produc tive life flying from winnipeg to tanoduverwy trmnskjanadaalr lines and then across to victoria loss nolet who is 38 hat joined the refu gee agricultural colony established on vancouver island by mr- a h aak- anasy refugee from vienna she studied advanced practical and theo retical agriculture at the tja the united mats cotton crop b to times as mr aa its atoond agri- cultural crop wheat program provides for concentrated persona contact with key men inter ested directly or indirectly in wood or wood products supplementing these activities monthly bulletins outlining technical and other aspects of cana dian lumber are being mailed to many groups including 7539 registered arch itects in britain 6751 chartered sur veyors institutions 2845 branches of the institution of structural engin eers 2277 county borough urban and rural councils 428 housing directors 2360 builders or 2800 manufacturers who use wood in their products it is pointed out that the advertis ing of canadian lumber requires 1 totally different technique to that used in interesting the average brit ish housewife in the value of cana dian food products- advertised under the canada calling campaign such as bacon cheese and tinned salmon at the same time it is necessary to use different methods to promote the sale of british columbian or eastern canada wood douglas fir rt is ex plained is used largely for building purposes and is the chief commercial timber of british columbia while spruce tw principal export timber of eastern canada is mostly utilised for making packing cases and boxes like wise other types of lumber have their various uses a young officer returning from leave abroad was about to take his place in an airliner when a girl ran up and asker thennassflagera if any one of them would be kind enough to sell her his seat as her mother was dangerously 01 and the liner was fuh up the young officer gave trp- his seat and wired als c0 jotven berth to girt returning by next plane the reply he rece ran con gratulations tour next confinement will be in barracks youve noticed that whan a motorist stops looks and listens there is aometbjng wrong with his engine optical needs vary there can nier he a set rule for fitting or recommending glasses the human eye has so many variations that every case is a distinct one it re quires training and skill to re oogniik and prescribe we specialize in eye examination and good glasses consult o t walker ro optometrist eyesight specialist brampton who is at bobbs drug store georgetown the i wednesday of every month or you may consult w t walker at his office in bi the council welcomed the public- spirited concern for youth which prompted recent recommendations for establishment of large training camps for the training and discipline of unemployed youth for those sugges tions drew public attention to the need for adequate action a total of 4489940 pounds of field seeds and 1677108 pounds of garden vegetable seeds were imported into canada under the regulations of the seeds act during the twelve months ended march 31 1939 platinum foxes for platinum blonbcs platinum blondes will be able to have natural platinum fox furs to match their hair if the breeding pro pensities of a female fox on a chip man njb farm continues and tba strain can be stabilized according tj officials of the canadian natlojpm railways here two platinum um were born in a litter of three one ft bluish white and the other of a llgl straw colour platinum foxes are l tremely rare and command hlsa prices v carrolls spec ayhncr choic tomatoes 2 15 bright or silver ribbon tomato juice a extra special ayhner igaflsassbsbb peas and carrots special first gra crea butter acs special queenland sweet mixed pickles special carrolls betterthanever old cheese 17oe special wagstattes new strawberry jam pksr z4 special lynn valley bartlett pears 9 crothera plain lemon snaps z 25 special mcconnicks butter soda biscuits io special wheat puff toasted prairie nuts c 7 del man nimet corn ta jolly good not snack xi steeple try ovaltine e 3 ss catarac dry gmger ale to mother parkera tea 3- w hawes floor wax will lamon ilk ou poluk tin soap flakea j i f i pk 19 for quick sod oxtool pka 9 at surprise lanttdry soap s i 33 bananas lb 7 oolom twr nmdbua frah oranges larce she fan f me doz 39cl tomatoes rb baawgrowa 19c new potatoes nice sac 71- 25c main street atialasalataasna tearsjetsws frail and vecetabfe prices till saturday niffct only free delivery 3s7 st

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