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Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 8 Jun 1950, p. 20

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OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR JOURNAL Thursday, June §, 195) A proud man js like an egg. An 88g Is so full of itself that there is no room for anything else. -_-- This Week's Garden-Graph By DEAN HALLIDAY Biggar, Ford Join Halton Bus Trek To Ohio Farmlands Reeve W. H. Biggar and Coun- cillor Emerson Ford, of Trafal- gar, will be among 34 Halton ag- riclturists who will leave by bus from Milton June 11 on a trip to Ohio, where they will study U.S. farming methods. Highlight of the four-day jaunt will be a tour -- of the internationally known farm of author Louis' Bromfield, whose modern procedures have recent- ly brought him as full as meas- ure of acclaim as have his books in the past. "It's an annual trip arranged by the Halton Crop Improvement Assn," Mr. Biggar explained to the Journal. - "We find ap o change of ideas is very help and we find that we learn q | on these tours." Activity back of a very a, 3 of genius. Jarvis & Ryrie idea will produce more than |} activity and the planning | oll 3, | rl controlled studies of the effects J. F. CARTER, ASSOCIATE | of antl drugs th | For - - ==] | common cold, the suitors pen||| REAL ESTATE -- INSURANCE -- MORTGAGES » ' d out. Any form of treat: ent of Eiaaretios / the common cold is Influenced 118 COLBORNE ST. EAST If S0 many factors that only - -- i -! 118 + Tobacco { /a trolled study provides results. on Phone 250 Holidays 206. W * Soft Drinks f which valid conclusions. can te OPEN EVENINGS * Ice Cream { | { based. * Magazines ! wl * Hot Coffee v --Drop In At-- WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS OUR GRATITUDE TO THE RESIDENTS OF OAKVILLE AND DISTRICT VALUED PATRONAGE oF our NEw Ed. Slater's 38 Colborne St. W. ODDLY PATTERNED LEAF OF THE GOUTWEED PLANT PLANTAIN LILY HAS VARIEGATED LEAVES FOR THEIR gated or patterned pinch-hit in place of blooms. The interesting foliage of two such plants is shown in the ac- companying Garden-Graph. One, Plantain Lily, is an ideal semi. shade plant, the other, Goutweed, is especially useful in shady lo cations. You may know the Plantain Lily as Funkia. It is a very hardy perennial and excellent for bor- ders or for use as a formal edg- LADIES' SUMMER ing along garden paths or a drive- way. It also lends itself to group plantings in shady spots under SUITS trees. Plantain Lily is easily propa- gated by division of the roots in you can use plants with varie- [because of their dense foliage. It foliage to produces flower spikes which bear small tubular flowers of white or lavender in July or Aug- ust. Goutweed is also known as Bishop's-weed. Its leaves are margined with white, as shown, and it produces flowers in June. Its chief interest, however, is its variegated foliage which lends color to shady spots. Once estab- lished it spreads rapidly. Goutweed can be increased eas- ily by dividing its slender roots in spring or fall. There are other interesting plants with vareigated or patter ned foliage the names of which will be furnished on request. Now is the time to get your wardrobe spruced-up for summer. : Continued strong attention to! For real good grooming|(| tne special community recren. and smartness let us re-|||tion needs of smailer cities, 5 towns and villages in Ontario swiyour summer suit and Illy coon as @ vortam reser on and other garments. the new executive elected recent ly by the Ontario Recreation * Association, The election wound z up a three-day conference jointly sponsored by the association and by the Community Programmes Phone 1557 Branch of the Ontario Depart- ment of Education. It was attend- = ed by more than 400 delegates from communities throughout activities of all types. For Pick-up & Delivery Everybody Reads Classifieds EXECUTIVES, in search of live-wire employees, consult the "situations wanted" columns of the Community Recreation Importance Stewart, Lindsay, and Jack Dane, Forest Hill, were elected first and second vice-presidents, res- Dectively. The big cities are re- presented by the secretary and treasurer: Miss F. Meiler, Hamil- ton, and Roy Cadwell, Toronto. Of the 28 members of the advis- ory council, 16 come from small- er centres. Delegates to the conference saw demonstrations of many types of leisure activities by re- Dresentatives of various commit tees. Featured speaker of the an- @ Complete paint orating problem LANGMUIR'S COLOR CENTRE 79 COLBORNE ST. EAST -- OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ARE IN THE BEST POSSIBLE POSITION TO OFFER THE MOST COMPLETE AND COMPETENT PAINT SERVICE. TO OAKVILLE SUCH OUTSTANDING FEATURES AS . . . '® Unlimited stock of every top quality Langmiur product information, advice, or help with any -dec- @ Our determination to offer the best, and the most paint value for your dollar, proving without doubt-- "IT'S BETTER TO PAINT WITH BETTER PAINT" these C rnal WITH OUR NEW CONVENIENT LOCATION, WE @ Quick, efficient delivery ser- vice of all paint supplies '@® Any major problem will be handled by our laboratory, one of the most progressive in the Canadian industry a Health League of Canada re- lease which quotes an article in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This is the conclusion of a group of U.S. Army Medical Corps officers who made a con- trolled study of the drugs--tripe- lennamine hydro-chloride and chlorothen citrate--a t Wes t Point. An effort was made to as- certain whether patients receiv- ing medicaments early in the course of their illness were more likely to be cured than those starting treatment later. say in their article in the Journal of the American Medical Assoc- iation. They added: "This was approximately equally true of patients receiving all forms of treatment, (including placebos)." The antihistaminic drugs ap- pear to lessen nasal discharge, however, the article indicates. There has been a paucity of Friday, June 9th DANCING! LONG BRANCH HOTELS nual banquet was Dr. Harold Eile by ae le JUST A CALL TO 835 WILL PLACE THE ENTIRE LANGMUIR g = smaller cities, towns and villages | predicted that more. ans" more STAFF AT YOUR SERVICE. NO SERVICE IS TOO LARGE, OR TOO n r of Ontario dominate the new ex-|attention would be given to rec. SMALL Ln ecutive. President is Mrs. C. J.|reation as time went on and that § Lynch, Weston, while Fulton | "recreational illiteracy is now as be hui! dangerous as ional illiter- y Ea acy." bs street. . Ee of 1 Still Testing New : ig alarm. iE Bronte, Drugs To Combat U N i Tends d in ab Pesky Common Cold C a As a cure for the common cold, oved al two antihistaminic drugs taken 8 neighbo 24 hours after the onset of sym- Gli, postr ptoms are no better than place. tps, and bos--pills containing a harmless I out of and ineffective substance--says €lously da HlRsT | Vhen an W@ince, tull "Patients who began treatment | within 24 hours after the onset | NE of a head cold were about as like- as ly to be among those reporting Re no help as among the group re- = - i ora cree porting cures," the researchers ; 3 5 h; Wl narizes, is, my ever havi classifieds. To ring the bell of the right employer for LOOKING FOR 4 ih you, use the inexpensive classifieds! ENTERTAINMENT? During the summer months of June Jul Ee For Clubs, Banquets, Gar- d A d 4 Y a = ® den Parties, Etc. an uqust ancin will : setoal Oak vill le-Tr afalgar Jour nal CONTACT gust, 8 be held every. s oe . r-this e Glover Booking Agency Friday and Saturday ---9to 12 o'clock. my H TELEPHONE 1298 Phone 1282-W ore. in Oakville AAAAAALA x A what mar

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