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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1965, p. 18

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--- ~ee 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Mey 22, 1965 GARDEN GUIDE Special Care Demanded For Spectacular Dahlias jsonably well in heavier soils if;whére each plant is to g0, using | \peat moss and sand are addéd'a four-foot stake to which the, By A. R. BOUCKLEY of The Plant Research Institute of Canada to provide good drainage. |plants can be tied as soon as | 'The best time to plant them isithey grow. The dahlia is ofie of the most ycuaily trom the middle of May) Allow 4 to 414 feet apart for spectacular of gatden plants 4, early June. Large roots that tall-growing varieties, 3 feet and one that can be depended jaye een stored all winter apart for medium - growing upon to givé a good display Of must he divided into sections,\ones. Tubers should be planted) blooms whén most other flowers gach with a piece of stem and 6 inches deep, sét horizontally in the garden are on thé wané.|5,6 or two eyes or shoots. Takelin the bottom of the hole, then) Yet not fie ts gardeners afe!¢are not to bréak off the stems,/covered with 2 inches of soil. aware of the few special nieth-\jocanse new shdots will not/After the plant has started to! ods of cultivation necessary tO grow from the tubers. Roots\grow, break off all but one ensure a good continuous SUP- bought from the nurséryman or shoot, then fill in the hole. ply of blooms with stems long arden centre should be plant-' As soon as the plafts are & enough for cutting. ed as they are, foot high or have formed three, Dahlias grow best AIETee : pairs of 'leaves, pinch out the) location and prefer @ light sandy, FOUR-FOOT STAKE tops to induce 'branching. Pom-| soil, but they will succeed rea-| It is a good plan to mark OUt\5oms and miniatures may be Explorers Group Honored crown, anther foot 1 produce At Last Meeting Of Year a bushy plant for bedding or \floral effect. Large - flowering ltypes should be pinched once| and then allowed to grow from| leach side shoot, but when the flower buds are forming prun out the top-most side shoots. so ' ft t inal flower will BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Stars;Chutch, On behalf of the Mes- nidligedl gar anaes tha toli- were presented when the Ex-\sengers, Janice Dorrell told age | plorer Group held its last meet-|the highlights of their term stud-' ing of the season. ies, Susan Thompson presented! .,., ias with long stems, ted Stars were presented to their offering and Bob Swain sa goog gg 9 way Marilyn Duff, Dale VanCamp, cites the work of the Explorers.|.o.. aid for the others but' al- David Latmer and Leslie John Carnaghan, M and low only four shoots to develop. Wright, who completed one/treasurer, accepted the gifts./4. side shoots grow from these year's work. Blue Stars were/Mrs. Lorne Thompson sang a@).nove all but the two lowest. To gfow the large dinner-plate presented to Linda Mclaugh- solo. This procedure will produce ot Janet 'Wee Aer a fe ais cea sis aioli with long sens, The réll and Eleanor Wright for lowest shoots will give a second two years' work. For three Retarded Work crop of bloom about 10 days years' work Gold Stars were pre- sented to Graham Duff and Bob| Theme Of Talk Swain, who also received | achievement pins for competing the full course. Naney Dorrell gave the story; \later Disbudding is a necessity Ps ay all exhibition varieties, and) PRINCE ALBERT (TC)--The| white it will produce larger' Daffodil Dessert Luncheon,|/hiooms on most other varieties) |sponsored by the United Church/j: need not be done for ordinary! while Graham Duff and Bob| Women, was most successful.|yarden display Swain led the worship service. [Daffodil decorations added!" An effective program of insect Eighteen Messengers attended/much fo the colorful atmos- anq disease control must be car- the final meeting of the-season, Phere. ried out to ensure good blooms. Games of Trinidad and Brazil The guests were welcomed by|Use a mixture of 5 teaspoons of were played. Elizabeth Thomp-|the vice-president, Mrs. New-|D.D.T. (50 per cent wettable gon told two stories from Brazil.|man. Mrs. C. Mills, an ardent/powder) and 2 teaspoons of Mal- The Cup and Saucer sponsored by the Girl Guide and|Child and Adult Workshop, toldjor a prepared mixture of D.D.T.| Brownie Association, was heldjof the work being done by thé/and Malathion dust in the recreation centre. De-\organization. She was high school students. the rate of one teaspoon to one Glass read a poem. gallon, or sulphur dusted on the AWARDS PRESENTED Prizes were awarded tojplants at the first sign of an Mrs. H. Ford and Capt. Hamil- ys» F. Vernon, Mrs. 0. Brown, attack of mildew, will effective- thanked by Mrs. Pugh. Mrs. C ten poured coffee. District Com-|wrg G. Sweetman, Mrs. R.'ly control this disease. pension in Renfrew County and ' nahi ; missioner Kyte made a number|Remnett, Mrs. H. Holtby and Ail plants that show signsa five-day concurrent term for ne Sa one behind the "er eg od ye ethtL believe we(treedom is inevitable in the of presentations. Shirley Tur-'yrs° ~ Brown. Mrs. Smith, of stunt or yellowing should be the illegal possession of a li- wheel of an-auto which was in erly ' fea ni ai been our/Roman Catholic church, ner received her Maple Lea fists, B. Snelgrove and Mrs. W.'dug out and destroyed. cence in Renfrew. County. the ditch. Fleming said that vie 0 ge ey ae ator Garou a It could be overcome only if Pin for completing the Brownie) Heayn were in charge of the P Magistrate Harry Jermyn said when he lifted Thompson's head ate se Ph 33 a history, WelPeoPle acknowledged due lim- Leaders' Course. Connie Swain planning. AMPLE MOISTURE he gave the accused a lenient'the accused told him: "I'm main tf " 'ag 7 but hot. he its and kept in mind the rights received her Brownie Pack holl-| Two children, Sandra Dianne) After the buds form, the sentence because of his family, Yat aaa have surtered, yes, ae had of others. day licence and Brown Pine|teayn and Patricia Audrey Mid-/Plants should have ample sup: : Thompson tauhad Mit" HAltecian oe Goat cer toa say He said authority must not Tree. Lone Ranger Ivy Hamil-|qjeton, were baptized by Rey.|plies of moisture and fertilizer, 4 charge of failing to report p: : seme rg) resected of God' nor as punisit mit Christian freed justi- ton was presented with her 20-| ; "hrictian FamilyiA handful of a complete fertil B rapes port had been up. the previous tWO ment for the sin of 'deicide edom unjusti on was pr r A, Rice at the Christian Family|A handful of a complete an accident against John F./niehts and had been painting (killing God), But rather, be- fiably nor try to choke off its izer to each plant every two weeks, well watered in, will en- sure satisfactory growth. year star. ba Serviee. Marlene Tomchishin and het) Mrs, W. Roy Hope was guest mother occupied places of honor o¢ honor 'at a stork shower held| at for a skit portraying Mar-|st the home of Mrs, M. Pugh.| Cut only fully matured lene's life as a Brownie and\yrs y, Hodgins read a fittingblooms, leaving longer stems Guide, Commissioner Kyte pre-| nom. than necessary so that when sented Ave Ged Cord. ar Mrs, A. Martyn opened her they are placed in hers' ih Rahm, badge secretary, present-|, 14 tor 9 demonstration. final cut can be made under the ed the Gold Cord Pin, Mrs. Hud- surface Mrs. William Heéayn was host- ess for the meeting of the GNS rréll, president of the auxil- Club-"Mrs. J. Brain chaired the jary, presented a certificate. gathering. Plans for the fall Nancy Dorrell presented an al- dance and a banquet were dis- bum of pictures and Capt. cussed, The club will purchase Thompson presented a copy of equipment and sweaters for the the day's program. baseball team. A service of dedication to mis; A number of new homes are sion¢ was held at the United being built in the village TANK TALK . Weekend Training Exercise At Raglan Termed Success If your dahlias produce lots of' lush growth and no blooms, it is probably because you have not planted divisions, your soil is far too rich, or you have not taken out the topmost side shoots to allow the blooms to develop fully eon, president of the auxiliary, nted a certificate. Nancy) move to Petawawa summer camp and training will be car- jried out in preparation for the | week that the Regiment will be away. More information on the 2, 13-June weekend will be forthcoming. ALL RANKS ARE minded of the Camp Petawawa dates -- June 26 to July 4. The Regiment By CAPT. N. M. HALL ro aan Meer wae te asks that all available people} Members of "A" and "C" Squadron parade times. make an effort to come to Squadron took part in a highly camp, as an interesting week's successful weekend training ex. JUNE PROVES to be a busy training is planned. The only ercise at the Ontario Regiment's, month for members of the Regi- other tank regiment at summer training area in Raglan. 'A' ment. A number of the officers)\camp with the Ontarios will be Sqn. did a troop exercise up to will be attending the General|the Grey and Simcoe Foresters Purple Hill, performing a tank Officer Commanding Central) from Collingwood, Midland, Bar- harbour in the vicinity where Command Ball in Toronto, June rie district. Highlight of the they stayed overnight. 'C" Sqn./4. Others will be attending the week will be an armoured test recruits got an opportunity to,GOC's Tea the following day.'exercise, involving one troop carry out some of the practical Many members of the Regiment each from the Ontarios and the This test exercises in fieldcraft, map Plan to attend the Central Com- Grey and Simcoes using, camouflage. while the mand massed band concert in exercise, will provide a basis on trained militiamen of "C" Sqn. Toronto, Sunday, June 6. An- which regular army assessors did radio communications train- other interesting weekend is'will establish the best militia planned for June 12-13, in the armoured regiment in Ontario Raglan Training area. Tanks and Quebec and ultimately in IT HAS BEEN WITH a gulp troops will be preparing for the | Canada of nostalgia that old-timers of -- nessed'the tearing up of the CODE OF ETHICS wooden drill floor at Regimental Headquarters in the Armoury Freely and ly d by of the National Thousands of members of the Ontario Regiment have march- House Builders Association as part of their obligation as members. ing. 1 by ed off to war or-training on the old one over the past half cen- tury. Construction créws 4re) busy digging away at the con- crete and asphalt underfloor in preparation for pouring of the new concrete one. The army en- gineers promise that the new concrete floor will be as smooth as marble when finished, and will be easier to parade on than the old wooden one that served since 1914. All ranks are re- minded that parades are now Members shal! comply with the Natiane! Build- ing Code of Canada as a minimum standard for tonstruction, and shall work toward its im- provement .in the interests of structural suffi- ciency, sofety ond health Members sholl plan their sites and homes to conform to the principles of good community planning. Members shol! deal justly with their employ- ees, subcontroctors and suppliers Members shall deol honestly and feirly with their customers i Members shall co-operate to extend the held ary Pog: ne effectiveness of the association by inter- Wing w gi ri ail be changing information and experience, and en- ing place. ranspor 1 | courage research on materials and techniques available to convey members of| | JAMES | 'O'MALLEY . Construction: Ltd. 723-7122 , 369 Oshawa Blvd. N. @ Homes @ Additions 4 723-7390 @ Offices @ Remodeling, Lemcmninttnesnc Ail iti eiitikanetreimiis: in order to provide better homes at lower cost. Members shoal! uphold the principle of appro- priate and adequote compensation for the ser- vites which they render Members shall avoid all conduct hi to discredit or do building industry Oshawa BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION or practice kely niury to the house- Tea,| worker in the Oshawa Retarded/athion to one gallon of water,;day sentence for driving wiile applied/concurrent term for unlawfullg jawyer because he wished to!c i vs, said that! intro-/every 10 days from July on-|posséssion of a licence, a five-| pet it over with since summer vo dg hy pic for or eta Vg corations were provided by the duced by Mrs. Hodgins and wards. Karathane sprayed at/day concurrent sentence for the was coming and it was his time will they accept Catholic "for-| Ane unlawful possession of a permit,'tg work ; ; a skipping bail, a 14-day concur-'rjeming said that rent term for driving under sus-- yay 1 he went to Woodlands fork. 2 ingside , N 'a York, 20, of Morningside Ave.,\his car with lacquer which made|oaucse of man's sinfulness and after Metro Toronto Police Con- had had a couple of 'smashes 1 stable Herbert loving God accused walking at Lawson andieq someone THE HOME WORKSHOP a By BOB THOMAS jerman was 4 great story," he : be madé with the c6-operation HOLLYWOOD (a) -- When of the church, All that was re- ofris 1. West's Shoes of the | quired was & frédsonable ap- isherman topped the best-| proach. seller list for months, film pro-| nglund convinced MGM that laucers considered whether it such was possible, and negotia- ! j ¢ y i! could be made into a movie. tions began for purchase of the H Not possible," they con-inoye!, Englund flew to Aus cluded, After all, the novel Con-|trajia to confer with West. cerned the inner workings of! "West lives outside Sydney on the papacy and centred on the the edge of the wild country," conflict of a Russian-born Popelsaiq Englund. "Every day we|- | i These amusing cut-outs may or on the or Old-time grille work may be) cut out of stock sizes of lum-/be used outdoors 'Shoes' Unlikely Film Topic \For Fear Of RC Reaction moreno os commission for comininicationsl sean he was not out "'to) COSENS ) MARTIN assassinate or attack the church' but portray it as an arena for) Insurance the exchange of ideas." After] 67 King St. E., Oshawa '| the third meeting, he was 4S-[ All tine of signed an advjser--not a priest, but Antonio Petrucci, himself the maker of Vatican documen- taty films and héencé sympa- \thetic to film-making problems. | After four trips to Rome, Englund is getting close to a | shooting script. (Its author: 'Playwright John Patriek). come to them with a finished The current problem is the movie and ask for an expres- casting of Kiril, the Russian sion of church approval." | Pope. Englund told the pontifical tasuranee 728-7515 Res. 725-2802 or 725-7413 Aa > ber to give décdrative effects;wall of a recreation room Pattern 396,\a child's room. The ow] may which gives actual-size designs |be placed in a tree or near that may be used in a widelthe top of a door. Pattern 471 variety of ways, is 35c. The/which gives actual-size cutting now 80 popular. and his one time tormentor if|wouyig walk out to the area a prison, now the head of the where the animals roam free Russian government, and talk for hours. It was one Film makers doubted that the|5¢ the musi stimulating experi- Roman Catholic Church would! ances of my life' door canopy shown is madeland painting guides for these =eggye ' 4 , 4 . i j with Pattern 345, which also figures is 50 cents. It also is os ee in ' a vol ad La at | is 50 cents, This canopy pat-jin the Cut-out Packet No. 76, would face rough going in Cath: then they met in Rome roy a tern is in Packet 29, with three| other Home Improvement Pat- with many other full-size guides ),, .. 1o8 +g for animals and bitds for $1,75, olic countries. And the cost Of|for seven weeks on a treatment. ; | ducing papal pomp - andj; thes that Englund } terns all for $1.75. Postage|Postage stamps not acceptable. °P,OCUCns | : ' { was then that Englund made , eg iA y! poss such locales at St. Peter's --/his first approach to the Vati-| stamps not acceptable. Build-|Building. Editor, The Oshawa ' hifi ing Editor, The Oshawa Times.iTimes. io ot aetaer wear tie can. ; ue eS. ' couraged. He was George Eng-|THEY'RE AMAZED lund, young producer - director; "The oificials were amazed ,|whose most notable film has|that I would come to them for |been The Ugly American, help,"' sei4a.the producer-direc- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING = In Your Home... or Our Plant PHONE 725-9961 DIVISION OF OSHAWA DSHAWA cuss: scnaas ssmsvan LLEAMERS. "} thought Shoes of the Fish-|tor. 'That had never been cone says, "and I believed it could'before. Film - makers would | Rabbi Asks Reconciliation Between Catholics, Jews | "Yet I must confess that jthere are some Jews who aré wary of too intimate an involve- ment with Catholics. Some; Jews remain uncertain to what Violations Rash Results In Jail AJAX (Staff) -- A 29-year-old\for treatment of a cut over his Bay Ridges father of five was eye. given six concurrent sentences Pickering Township Police 7 IDE ; i in Ajax Magistrate's Court) Constable h fpeakman Said he y Rea eee | Thursday when he pleaded guil-/found the accused's damaged) NEW YORK (CP).-- Rabbi ty to five highway traffic of-|car on Fanfare Ave. and/Arthur Gilbert of New York stg Hs one charge of skip-|charged the accused with fail-/has told a Roman Catholic audi- pint bail. -- jing to report the accident. ence he hopes the Catholic . oe Donald E. Schnob, 550 Doug-|York told him that he "hated church will een speak a word ogg 7 Siege ie nf las Dr. was charged on Feb. 24/remembered receiving a bump! of reconciliation to the Jews. ask: je { teat in" Gane on the Base Line Rd. with il-ion his head in the accident.) Addressing the world con- na i av a » onrer legal possession of a livence. il-|Magistrate Jermyn dismissed/gress of The Catholic Press ye ' legal possession of a permit 'id/the charge because the accused here, he said Jews everywhere NOW COMMUNICATE of driving while under suspen-/had reported the accident at' will be sorély distressed" if' Catholics and Jews had al- sion. When the accused failed Scarborough General Hospital. there is.no such word, because|ready begun to communicate to appear in eourt on April 22 of doubts still surrounding the|and "to work together for jus-| SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstaineh you save up to $18.00 on your auto insurance, See... JOHN RIEGER 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL 668-8831 he was charged wiih skipping} A Scarborough steeplejack!yltimate wording of the vaticanitice and peace." bail and two charges in Renfrew /pleaded not guilty to having the|council's declaration on the) "Yet 1 must confess i | against the accused On| care and control of a motor ve-| Jews ithere are some Jews who are eb. 7 were waived to the Ajax'hicle while intoxicated but ad-! 'The council has declared the|wary of ton intimate an involve-| "a jurisdiction mitted on the witness stand that Jews, collectively e accused was given a 14- he must have been drunk. _the slaying of Christ Jews remain uncertain to what Nevada Robert Thompson said he did) Rabbi Gilbert, a consultant tojdegree the Catholi¢e's co-oper- lve-day/not want to be represented by|the U.S. National Conference Ofjative ami friendly demeanor intent to convert not guilty of;ment with Catholics. Some under suspension, a : Another congress session lor having rejected heard Rev. Robert Tucci, Jesuit church's. teaching o fleditor of the Rome periodical at 12.51 a.m. divinity of Christ. Civilta Cattolica, say that ten- It is enough for me to assert)sion between authority and| giveness"' 14-day concurrent term for, Pickering Police Sergeant D. the manifestations, Freédom, on dismissed him drowsy. He also said he|nic failure to do the will of althe other hand, had to acknowl- edge authority "and see in it! not merely a human thing, but! ja participation in the authority of Christ ag Scarborough, was ' Cope told the of whiskey" with friend' who) Ho saidsthere is no doubt in court of an eight-mile chase On)were smelt fishing. The accused)pig mind that the overwhelming ig at aoe uae said he was glad he went into majority of the world's Catholic! onstable Cope said that al the ditch because he must have'; , ' | . bishops repudiate anti-semitism 1,30 a.m. March 26 he saw the peen drunk and could have kill- jn at te forms, HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. Port Union Rds. As soon as the Magistrate Harry Jermyn\NOW COMMUNICATE accused saw the police cruiser/ agreed and gave the accused a Catholics and Jews had al- he headed across the fields) <oven-day jail term along withiready begun to communicate whereupon Cope gave chase.'/an automatic six-month licence and "to work together for jus- Constable Cope said he follow- suspension. tice and peace." ed the accused's tracks in the. -------------- i light snowfall through fields and HOLD COACHING CLINIC that} porecinsoanseanscesnes You Wouldn't Have A House Without A Living Room But many are so chilly ond draughty becouse of improper Home Heating Units they're almost unuseable sometimes of the yeorl Now Have .. Total Heot Comfort with GO TOTAL OR MODERN SUPPLEMENTARY gins HEAT SYSTEMS For Details Call 728-4611 OSHAWA 50 PRINCE ST. backyards for eight miles be- fore catching the accused at| GANANOQUE, ont. 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