950 iE » Oakville- Trafalgar Journal A Lad Plus A Line E a us ine Equals LIVING I County Commentary La NAAR IR BEHEMOTH BANANA hursday, July 27, 950 - : y ly 27, Page 9 \ \ Na Looking very much like a SECOND SECTION a ha azily through the blue July sky, a misty geometrical shape last j h L d T f week had Acton residents agog. l = \ for several hours, the Free Press ou eaqas rara gar : = ah X N\ 3 reports, Necks craned skyward as : LL \ \ NAA binoculars were dug from corner: . a 4 hal : a aaa 2 cupboards to bring into closer otorbike icte Hamo Lh focus the. weird apparition that l INC AO | Lee : 3 «mse jeen anything from ~YOUng men on motorcycles per-® oo y 3 3 3 \ NN a day shift omet to a real hon- formed clever feats of skill when| ; ; Ssttogoauibs: | flying saucer. the Trafalgar Travellers' Motor:| Cle@Ver Pays Tribute Then a radh news broadcast Ee To L P cleared upitic whole perplexing a 0 = mystery. The soaring banana had the Sixteen flats near the Dun- ut ate Premier \ Sole Jon | near Richmond ll hitmen Tine aeons Joining the many" who this ih aa NR NL Hill and Wa: actually a Univer or ae ay Tok paid tribute to the late CE Te A RRR \ Nh \ sity of Chitigo device investi ship trophy, a silver cup, with| oer of his party, Hughes Fe 5 \ -- Satins) Souls) ava (Made up of w J. Hannah in second place and| Cleaver, Haltow's representative NN cluster of "Balloons, it had been of Andrew Low. in third, Altogetnbr| 2F,OUava, told the Journal: meandering ttirough the clouds bE there were ten events, Including a Sons na Lh you hy, about 80,0008 'wet up. ins a) slowi hill climb, Ne climb lupin | congas a ral oa porzonal Crop Plospects Good Jul steep bank, pushing a barrel with| LoLdship. Some statesmen by With the ixception of south: Vitlo the front wheel, riding a greasy| Lon [are for publicity achie; ern. Nelson wnship, whoro. nck 36) plank, and riding a_tester-fotter.| ocr More Public acclaim than of moisture is hit. growers bad: A fair sized crowd witnessed the| '16 rightly deserve. In the death ly, Halton €ointy appears head- i) Serformance, and. givl friends of| © Rt: Hon. Mackense King, ed toward @ [bumper - -- the contestants sold refresh| Cond as lost E Siatenan fei ; Hh though showe's came too late to ments: n my opinion not get full R tii X give maximun benefit to mend: erated. Inst. Septemusr, credit during his lifetime, for his Ltr ows, leaving he hay o 3 a So devotion to duty and for his un| BIGGER ann sy ER swimmin' and fishin' holes are in prospect for farm lads |normal, net veld mw Toh . bt a LER paralleled contribution to our 2 Z authorities study methods of cretting farm ponds to augment water sup- [ler than that anticipated in mid the: Hell (day ial aunuall event ntional life: 1 am equally sure plies. It's all part of the soil conservation project that has heen under study here jn June Spriog irain. crops, in gens Regular meetings are held Thurs.| that history will give him full Halton for some time. Even beavers have heen enlisted north of Milton, where the | Ca" 100k S¥ery promising, while day evenings, and the members| credit busy animal workers have dammed up a creek in sturdy fashi ; 1€ | fall wheatSharvosting is "alrendy go for runs on Sundays. Last| . Ll Man was content to sac: Ti a well undemitviy. OF flolds enter: BE vont Os oo prtes) ment or tne a ameni- Mi D ed In the Ha'ton G0-Bushel con- fo Texas, and this coming Satur.| (ies Of life and devoted his entire C . test, early J0d:ing showed an ay- to Texts, and ts coming Satur i 9) JIS 80, Sotoiee U0 ene) Minature Dragon In utworms Quail Before DDT Sprayer: of tabu er ser. win: weeks' run to the New. England have a depth and strength of Garden Patch F d Extonsiv ter killing toot heavy tolls, how- states, Allan Low is president of| Character which you recognize 'oun! xtensive damage by cutworms) high enough. The bait should be|©ver, authoriies predict 25 The club, Those comprising. tha| Dut find it dificult to define. The J Lae 3 as been reported from wide |applied on a warm night, as the|bushels peFince will be close to : competition committee were impact on his life of the persecu- ust Nicotine Nibbler Tis In the Province to almost|worms feed only during the late|the final @@Unty average. Corn fs George Smith, Bill Forbes and| tions suffered by his grandfather| Looking like a tiny miniature tS A of vegetable crops in| evening and at night. Use one|backward for iis time of year, aad ai was often apparent to those Who of 'some. legendary oncaved dre Ln fae gardens and in fleld| of the following poison baits but with hgh August tempera La pam and in my|gon, a fat grey worm, some two Eh 2, field crops, nur- Bran, 25 lbs, Paris green 1 Ib, [tures to Stone, Halton silos C FINESSE IN HEARTS pinion was one of the dominant inches long, was discovered by | gry and even to small| Water 2% gal. or if Paris green is| Should be Sell filled next fall, sources of his strength of char-|G. M. Williamson while trimming fruit trees. Since there are a|not available use DDT 30 per- Another Day Camp . Even the rankest amateur can acter and his ever apparefit de-|the ivy on his house on Division| omic that are only partly cent wettable powder, 2 lbs, GeorgetoWh lids, some 324 in ? art a love affair, but it takes a| termination to keep Canada a|Street Thursday evening. When | 5 0 they will continue to feed| Mix the poison and the bran |Dumber, ar@lonoying many of the -- | connoisseur to break it off. united nation." he first saw it the worm was| Or AnOther ten days or two|dry by shovelling it over on aSame summer | pleasures that -- coiled up and making a hissing Ta Commercial growers are) floor then add the water, shovell-| Oakville y@lingiters = are finding k sound, according to Mr. Wiiliam.| STONEY advised to apply some|ing it again until the bait is|®t Campi McOak-Mao. Tho son. On one end of the creature's| ("¢atment before planting sus-| moist and well mixed. This|Junlor Stntllome Day Camp body was a brown protuberance | CCPDIe Crops such as tomatoes,| amount of bait should be enough|las been régelved enthusiastically | which appeared to be a single| C3PPage and almost any of the for about one to one and half ac-[ DY the towmls mall fry and rec ! \ \ | ore transplanted type. res. reation dirgetor J. L. Self is Just i ERT hes Mr. Williamson called a mem:| SMe good results have been| DDT dus about the Bhsiist | mid | i rn 3 - ! t has also given some |®P° he Buslist man in mid- =) Tailored to your individual ber of the Journal staff, who Hn [Using branparis green good results when applied heavy, Halton (thes Juy days, I requirements tappene] to be working in a Ze bait. In a especially if it is applied along Speedy | Seleotlon ; ghboring garden, and gave| © poison bait has not| the rows or at the base of the| At one off thy shortest nomin- TEN DAYS DELIVE him his find with a view to hav-| Elven ge results probably be-| plants. Either a 3 percent or §|Ation meotiligs aver held in Nal: | RY ing it identified. William Fox,| Cause it was applied when the | percent DDT dust should be used.|S0n township Ccorgo W. Thorpe FULL SELECTIO ST of the Ontar.| evening temperatures were not| Apply about fifty to seventy-five | Was electedSfeoro by acclamation N OF FINE FABRICS io Department Agri e, pounds to the acre. and R, C.Bmie was chosen undertook the job next morning,|appears to be the creature's eye| [0 home gardens the DDT dust Soaneihey fe the remainder of . with the aid of his assistant and|is in reality the beginnings of| could be applied by means of althe vear. Fhe nomination wax Century Awning Co. a large book on Insects. As far|itS horn, which would normally|can with a shaker top or ft|ctused (hgh the death of 1 25 he was. able. to. determine. the| TECH @ length of about a quar| could be dusted from a place of Reeve John Mcliiven Representative: ones : ter of an inch. If this horn comes| burlap sack. With tomatoes it THR > ; : obacco ornwor, in contact with the human skin| Would be advisable not to get MYSTIFYING DOMINION FURNITURE STORE ee a "I ust cam |figger out what or £7 the giv] Beene ths Tne WARNING_Do not use DDT|Eot Into her® gad the old farmer, PHONE 957 OAKVILLE ||secimen to have boon brousht) nl, CLE, of, Goh appre on @ bearing strawberry patch | LY (GREER io ave, tho s district, | on y '| Insane asy uC atralghtJack Fo Por in th Tour) Whatle ra mw i ler ny eet he X L . . Fox ed out. they are nearly ready to use. chen In 80 years' COMFORT | | | ® { Stepping For Quality and Servi | or Yuaiity an ervice | n Just as Grandr el i Get the jump on Winter . . . by ndmother could count on us for Quality Cleaning having a new QUIET MAY oil burner. that made her rival the famous Gibson Girl . . . installed right now! Then, on that first frosty morning, you won't have Z| And just as mother thought the to build a fire. 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