Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 20 Apr 1950, p. 6

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Page 6 ; THE OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL . Thursday, April 70, 1950 = : = TE ing Monday, |ill and Budreo youngsters to see it to believe it. sp stopped Jrupning also had a whirl at it--in a Wi Maple Syru It isn't that the Massons be-| Mrs. Masson reported, so it's a John ilson Addresses hi Anita 1) Sand bushytails an bit late to start tapping your or a thi en , ed in collecting a pailful of sap in| But whe the pail they tip over is| trees now. But next spring, Why eRe dnt 8 2 ne P| palf full of precious sap, it getd|not join the Armours and the|maintain, it's well worth the . . Bronte Horticulturalists al Tons 52 wel ae the Totter. ort The regular monthly meeting introduced by Dan Wilson, and|boiling it, I only had half a cup : of Bronte Horticultural Society [thanked by Mr. A. O. Flumer-|O0f syrup," confessed Bettina rue- EER RE RE EE ROE RE RRR REE SREY Was! held on 'Thursday, April 13,|felt. In the bird-house competi-| fully: "Nobody thought to tell me ? Ed in the Community Hall, with Mr. |tion the winners were Peter and oe toteover teipolling ieantain: ; OCKET s Lawn Mowers R. Tipping presiding. The speak-| Michael Tipping and Alexander er was John Wilson, Oakville, |Fuciosky. The prizes were pre-| The Massons got 2 recent graduate of the 0,A.C, He|sented by Major H. E. Rose. Door [out of the project, though. Chief gave an illustrated demonstra | prizes were won by H. C. Rick-|thorn in the sap collector's side, tion of budding and grafting |aby Mrs, E. F. Pullen and Mrs, | they report, is the colony of Examples were shown of the|Dean Wilkes, A. H. Downey and |black squirrels that shows such dwarf fruit trees to be grown in|M. E. Hassall judged the flower|a keen interest in the job at small gardens, also one apple|show. Winners were Mr, E. C.[hand. "They scoot down the tree, tree growing five varieties of |Maunder, Mrs, C. H. Wermer, Mr. | tip off the pail, and go to work apples. Mr, Wilson has had prac-|C, Pope, Mr. and Mrs, E. C.[on the spigot as though it was tical experience at the Vineland |Maunders will entertain the cx-|the nipple on a baby's bottle" Experimental Station. He was ecutive Thursday, April 20. declared Mrs, Masson. "You have lot of fun Proven to be the outstanding power mower in Can- ada. Completely engineered and built for heavy mower duty. The ROCKET comes in three sizes: fnembers ert Ast ROCKET FULL 20" CUT JUNIOR 18" ROCKET "A" 20" $139.50 $147.50 $169.50 : & & & : Garden and Lawn Clean-up Tools & : i Grant, I fieadle, fiewson, puncan Charles Charles on. Ch Wilkinso Rotary « oO 2200 3200 3a0p aon Jaap 20-2200 JEL 3200 F200 Give 2, SHEARS 71.45 14 tooth 1.15 '1/08 | 1.90 re mar ter wh ed, suc pal con 2.49 ALL RUBBER (Garden Hose * 4.39 jomewhe enerous os EVERYTHING TO KEEP THE LAWN AND GARDEN IN SHAPE ofr, the ight. T Community Hardware + Colborne St. E., Oakville Telephone 1288 (1 The Campaign . . the leaders in Canada's confederation movement met in London and argued a Ol knotty problem: what so name the new nation. "Colony" fell far short of suiting the temper of Canadian thinking. It is recorded that Sir Leonard Tilley of New Brunswick finally pointed out the aptness of the biblical quotation: "He shall have dominion also from sea to sea." There is a lesson for every Canadian in this story from the past. By the very origin of the name, Dominion" can never mean "domination." "Domination" would never Re re be accepted by Canadians. But the Dominion of Canada is the Dominion of a free i people . . « men and women who are privileged to express their will through the f ballot box: When YOU cast your secret ballot at every election--municipal, provincial, federal--you exercise a duty and privilege planned, worked, and fought for by your forefathers. Your vor protects the future of your children. To fail in this duty is to be less than a good citizen. Er in . PUBLISHED IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP BY 2 Jooderh Wo ] gooderham & forts LIMITED Canada's Oldest Distillery ESTABLISHED 1832 CV Sly Space Donated By A Group i OF Interested Citizens = : 3 Waterfront of the Town ot York (cow Toronto) &= 15 Gooderham & Wores Mill ia foregronad

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