Page Two THE COLBORNE CHRONICLE, Thursday, June 23rd, 1960 Colborne - District Personals When you have guests or social activities, let us tell your friends about it. Just phone your news items to 44, The Colborne Chronicle. Mrs. W. Gwynne, Toronto, and Mr. Wm. Gwynne, Santa Anna, California, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Valleau. Mrs. L. P. Keane and daughter, Patricia, of Kingston, spent Fathers' Day with Mrs. Keane's father, Mr. Charlie Brown. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Gardner and sons of Whitby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ron- Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ward have returned home after spending a week with relatives in Watertown, Lowville and Utica, N.Y. s Joan Williams, Belleville General Hospital, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams and fam- Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Almonte McCracken were Mr. and Mrs. Eric McCracken and children, Orange-ville, Mr. and Mrs. Royce McCracken, Cobourg, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCracken and family of Newcastle. Mrs. Betty Wright returned to Seattle, Washington, after spending the past ten days with her mother at the home of her brother, Mr. E. W. Row- Mr. Fred Swaze of Toronto called on his aunt, Mrs. Harry Fiske, over the week-end. Out of town guests attending the Richards-Herron wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hines and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Armstrong and sons, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. H. Herron and daughters, Mrs. Lucy Glover, Mr. and Mrs. L. Herron, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brown and sons, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Herron, Miss Beverly Herron, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. G. Farrell and daughter, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. MeNally visited relatives in Blackstock on the week-end. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rowsome were Mrs. Alan Johns, Jeffery and Michael, St. Catherines, Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Bracken, Can-nington, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rowsome, Athens, Mr. and Mrs. John Forth, Brockville. Sorry to report Mrs. N. MeNally is.a patient fn Cobourg General Hospital. We hope to see her home soon. Mrs. Harry Rush is a patient in Kingston General Hospital being transferred there on Sunday from Trenton Memorial Hospital. Best wishes foi speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor, Kingston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Connors, Jr., and her mother, Mrs. Chas. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Russell of Scarboro spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. A. G. Brown. Mrs. Willett Masters has turned home after spending two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bellamy, Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nobes and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ethel Nobes, Marmora. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cammack and boys spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Dale and family spent Sunday with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Len Beamish and family attended the Routley family picnic at Oakville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frauts and family spent the week-end with Mrs. S. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee spent the week-end at Algonquin Park. 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ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS -- GOATS-BEARD Have you ever watched the spread of seed from goat's-beard a fast moving car passed along a roadside infested with this weed? The seed head is a ge fluffy ball of white resembling the heads of dandelions, but much larger. The seed is equipped with a parachute and the wind carries it far and wide. Yellow goat's-beard is a biennial, introduced from Europe, and has other distinctive names, such as meadow salsify, morning i, nap at noon, and johnny-go-to-bed at noon. It is usually to be found on roadsides, vacant lots, railways and in waste ces. It is seldom found on id farmland, as it will not withstand cultivation, states the Field Crops Branch, Ontario Department of Agriculture. Yellow goat's-beard springs from a fleshy tap root which sends up a slender stalk from o 2 feet in height, with long leaves which may be twelve inches at lower level and two to three inches at the top of the stem. These leavs curve at the top with the tip bending inwards. The flowers are yellow and at least two inches across. Goat's-beard is one of our early weeds, and the bright yellow flower can be seen early in June. We rarely notice this weed after the seed head has been dispersed by the wind. If all plants are cut before seed 3 we can get good control. )n roadsides which have been well sprayed for several years we rarely have this weed. Six to eight ounces of 2,4-D algid r acre will control the tops, a heavier application of from ,ten to sixteen ounces in ten or more gallons of water will eradicate both tops and roots.