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Every member of the audience was asked on a count of three to light a match. ‘The blackness of the huge stadium took on the appearance of the night sky, studded with thousands of twinkling stars. In the grand finale some 1600 members of the myriad concert brass bands assombled in the centre of the field, forming the Stars and Stripes of "Old Glory." ‘The evenâ€" ing came to a close with playing and mass singing of the American national anthem amidst a magnifiâ€" cent fireworks display of aerial bombs (weighing up to 35 pounds) bursting overhead. During the students‘ stay in Chiâ€" eago, they received mifny fine comâ€" pliments from other group leadérs and committee members of the Inâ€" ternational Guitar League who paid them the highest tribute and honors for their fine discipline and courtesy shown toward fellow students. In both the teachers‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Ryson‘s views they returned home honored students. Rules and regulations which were specified were promptly fulfilled. ‘The Rysons stated today they are proud of their students‘ performâ€" ance and showing throughout the trip, and they hope that this can be repersted next year, St. Cathâ€" arines can be proud of the young teenâ€"age group who represented the city in this year‘s contests â€"the only Canadian organization to parâ€" ticipate and to receive such high honors. are now being produced in Canada, says The Financial Post. Surface said to be practically indestructâ€" ible, does not become shiny and slick with use. Claimed easy on eyer, eliminating blackboard glare customary with old school blackâ€" board. Glass chalkboards come in eyeâ€"rest green color, up to 48 in. by 80 in.; have few joints and are easily cleaned. ‘The first cross on top of Mount Royal was planted in 1643. Chalkboards of tempered glass GLASS CHALKBOARD THE GRIMSY INDEPENDENT £ 014€ 12%¢ SOIL COMRRVATION Preparatis for a brief to the Select Comitee on Soil Conservaâ€" tion will be made at meeting in thourlcuhnlom..l.'cyl- mâ€"â€" .,.m.-_“.__‘m._ day), Seopâ€" tember 1st, 1!:&-. Many of the orppizations reâ€" crete recommendations and Sugâ€" gestions to be presen‘d to the Committee at a publichearing in Vineland during the wek of Oc« tober 17th. 7 ‘The purpose of the committee is to tour the, Province,hold hearâ€" ings in many centres,and gather first hand much information as to the extremée needs for toil Conserâ€" vation, reforestation, Sloodcontrol, drainage, soil depletion, ete. _ esenting the mu of Lincoln are being invitl to attend with a view to estabihing conâ€" ‘The ultimate goal it is hoped will be the formation of a Provincial Conservation Policy. This is a very important project, one which indue course will benefit greatly the rural areas of this Province. It behooves each and every farmer, to give some thought to his particular proâ€" blems pertaining to the soil and to make sure that his ideas are brought to the attention of this committee in the form of a brief. Whether a formal invitation has been extended or not does not preâ€" vent any soil conservation minded person from attending the meeting on September 1st. CLASSIC HIT RETURNS FOR SHOWING AT ROXY A memorable motiom picture reâ€" turns to the Roxy on Wednesday, Sept. Tth, "How Green Was My Valley" winner of the Academy Award as the best pricture of its year features Walter Pidgeon, Maurcen O‘Hara and Doonald Crisp. It is a simple, honest, unforgetable story of a family whosse peace and prosperity are threatcened by the everâ€"increasing . compplexities . of modern life. The Movrgan family is one everyone knows aind loves. The father, mother, sons aind daughters have their individual and collective problems to face, and they face them with courage aind character of an heroic and noblee race. ‘They are real because theyy are univerâ€" sally human. Woven intto the back» ground of mmam are exquisite Welsh me‘ many _ of wmch‘ have never been reccorded before. Authentically part and parcel of these people, the mussic is an inte» gral part of the pictvure as in the lives of Welshman _ everywhere. Withal shines the dirrectional genâ€" jus of John Ford, who sensitively has woven togetther the threads of this magnificicent story adapted for the screeen by Philip Dunne. More than 43,000 young trees have been planted on lands owned by the Ontario Hydro in the Niâ€" agara Peninsula to daate this year. In making this announcement, Commission Chairman Robert H. Saunders stated that <since Hydro‘s reforestation had beem inaugurated in 1032 approximately» 530,000 trees had been planted, ccovering some 400 acres in the Ningrara, Georgian Bay and East Central Regions. Hydro‘s reforestatiom pmnnm.i he stated, represented a major step in a land conservatiion program that would ultimately result in the reforestation of hundireds of acres of Hydro land throughout the proâ€" vince. Properties thiat are already wooded, he added, will be piaced under a system of forest manageâ€" ment. The plan beimg followed !s to take each of the Commission‘s nine regions individually and to determine what properties should be reforested or placed under forâ€" est management. _ _ An interesting feature of the work in the Niagara Region; has been the introduction of a tree pisnting machine known as the Den Uyi Planter, Operated by a threeâ€"man crew, the machine conâ€" sists of a tractor drawing a special HYDRO PLANTING TREES IN NIAGARA DISTRICT plough attachment that opens a narrow furrow in the earth and two rubberâ€"tired patking wheels that close and paet the trench after the crewman Jas placed the seedling. x‘ & "By using the pluter we have stepped up the paceof the project to the point where we have been planting an averageof 5,000 trees | in a day," the Hygo Chairman stated. "Ordinarily to men plant» Ing by hand would avrage about 500 trees a day." The Hydro reforestatio progâ€" ram was originally begun 1 1932 but was interrupted by the wr. The reforesting of the Hydro land, will protect them from erosion ad reduce the slltage in the storas basins of generating station. 1 addition, it will exercise a regulâ€" ating influence on the runâ€"off on watersheds and contribute favour» ably to «t ream i Public opinion polis disclose the public belief that investors in busi« ness corporations get 28e from every dollar of sales. The fact is that the Canadian investor reâ€" celves leas than two cents from a dollar sale. to the flow of rivers and HOW NOT TO GET RICH BUT QUICK ! running. Since it final game the gate was aplit 60â€"40. Gather round, children, and we will show you how to take 60% of $63.19 ‘and come up with $7.83. It could only happen in Oakville the Total Receipts Expendituresâ€" O©.A.8.A.â€"20% $12.64 AHâ€"CHOOâ€"HOW‘S YOUR HAY FEVER? There still is only one satisfac» tory method of treatment for hay fever, it is satated by Dr. William A. Ollle of Toronto, in an article â€" "‘That Miserable Complaint â€" Hay Fever"â€"in the current issue of HEALTH, official magazine of the Health League of Canada. And that method consists of atâ€" tempting to desensitize the patient by giving repeated injections of in« creasing doses of a solution conâ€" taining the protein extracted from the particular polien that causes the person‘s symptoms. "This meâ€" thod of treatment is the only one that helps the severe case, especi« ally those associated with some asthma," Dr. Ollle writes, adding that "as some 20 per cent of paâ€" tients do at some time develop asâ€" thnin, it is important to try to prevent this complication." The Peach Kings were beaten in akville. They are now out of the mnine. Since it was a third and ‘The writer states that so far this type of desensitization treatment only helps the individual for the year that it is carried out, and only rarely does it result in more permanent cure,. However, most clinics or practising physicians treating large numbers of hay fevâ€" er patients achieve excellent results in some 75 per cent of patients by this method. Any symptoms perâ€" sisting after treatment are nearly always quite mild and can be alâ€" most completely relieved by the addition of drug therapy. Adv. and Sound Park Lights Umbpires (2 @ $7) Tickey Takers Scoreboard In discussing skin tests as a meane of diagnosis, Dr. Oille says use of these tests is only of conâ€" fArmatory value as they are often misleading inasmuch as there are many persons whose skin gives a reaction when tested with extracts of these foreign proteins, yet the patient has never had clinical symâ€" ptoms due to this agent. On the other hand there are individuais who have true allergic clinical symptoms, yet the skin tests are negative. Visiting Team 60% He is of ‘the opinion that skin tests should be carried out by someone experienced in their exeâ€" cution and interpretation, then con» sidered in association with a careâ€" fully analyzed history. Of treatment of hay fever sufâ€" ferera dry drugs, Dr. Oille says that in general, this type of treatment will control mild cases, and partialâ€" ly relieve the moderately severe patients, but is of little vaue in the more severe cases. EXPERT GRIMSBY RADIO AND A. Hewson & Son 18 Ain at. w., onimsgy PHONE 635 STOKERS OIL BURNERS REFRIGERATION SERVICE PHMONE 340 10,00 1000 14.00 $63.19 $50.14 $13.05 $ 7.83 Weston‘s Macaroon cm'†«29c Apple and Strawberry JAM *"= 29¢ Hodgson‘s HONEY *# 25 Kellogg‘s CORN FLAKES« 12%c, 19¢ FRANKFORD PEAS 3% 2§5¢ At? Tomato JUICE 3 \#25¢ Fancy WAX BEANS:!!" 15c ROMAR COFFEE «~28¢, 53¢ Ayimer GRAPE JUICE * 31¢ PICKLING SPICE "®_. 33c CATARAC DRY * 2 «. 23¢ PINK SALMON®« 23« HEINZ KETCHUP «â€"~ GINGER BREAD "*... 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