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Times & Guide (1909), 7 May 1953, p. 12

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â€" Sidney Katz Heads â€" Panel Discussion At Home & School Meet PAGE TWELVE What are the needs and p: lems of education in the scho across Canada? What are the i of Home and School Associatior And what has our own Wes Home and School Association complished this past year? Th and many other pertinent qu tions will be answered and dise sed by a panel group headed chairman, Mr. Grant Gillespie next â€" Tuesday‘s meeting . of Weston Home and School Asso« marcia mac MARCIA MAC SHOPPE needs and probâ€" n in the schools What are the aims lool Associations ? our own Weston l Association acâ€" past year? These c pertinent ques: wered and discusâ€" EXCEPTIONAL VALUES REDUC ED 53 MAIN STREET N WESTON by Sid M COATS SUITS DRESSES H SPORTSWEAR Special Group! Mi Id ked h sity h R M jb Newsprint manufactured entireâ€" ly from sawgrass has been used experimentally, for a recent issue of a newspaper in Florida, in the United States. _ Sawgrass is a type of sedge grass with sawâ€" | toothed leaves. Right to cut and | collect sawgrass on Stateâ€"owned | land has been granted to the firm \ carrying out research in this and Society, has been active in the Canadian Mental Health Associaâ€" tion and is at present writing a series of four documentaries for the CBC dealing with the social and economic aspects of medical care. He has recently travelled other from work xe Film Projector Continued from page 1 D« H qurats for Tiim m president _ said, thanks to the Tin continuing to list mentaries in the column each week and thus licizing the pictures, Rental r for films start at a few cents black and white films, ten min in â€" length. _ Local organizat which affiliate with the cou receive up to 20 hours of films their annual membership fee. M Newsprint Made From Sawerass M h Mi eral n a uses of sawgrass. Experts other countries are joining in on sawgrass fibres. 123458 d with th pitions l em, executive members for will be installed by Mrs nd and it is hoped that the High â€" School Gleeâ€" Club e direction of Mr. Bruce c will be present to enter b d an the panel. The l be summed up and the meeting the audience for ions on education c in the " ach week de he ind organizati mic has nada pi fil Necutiy h the ie Times and Guide for ter may in to list available finvw winter in ju n the "Library Films" 5 _ low â€" temper h week and thus pubâ€", pictures, Rental rates #1800t Hon art at a few cents for ; chard it of chite films, ten minutes sity to beg Local â€" organizations | winter, so t iate with the council of pruning o 20 hours of films for | â€" Pruning | the abl organizations affiliâ€" <council on an annual may borrow the maâ€" than half the rate to hi of Me aspects recently and . w . proble v them. tures at a <filn ocal d ! ealth Associa present writing a documentaries . for ‘, g with the social #3 ) spects of medical w h "chak g recently _ travelled w Yo N ‘ and will give a Q‘t af 4 R ; u problems in edu l k "/ ‘ PP P "4 e j B t\ ko h them C &- ol w F 3. ¢ leClelland, district ks « Ontario Home and * # C n and Mrs. Theima o lent â€" of â€" Weston e _ l Association will â€" s / a inel.. Theâ€" discus »;’ J C ive has been very ie number of o reâ€" rentals so far, the and _ expressed mes and Guide for st available doeuâ€" e "Library Films" Mi alnan ies for ie social medical travelled give a P district me and Thelma Weston by th Mi ind tre h Prune Fruit Trees While Buds Dormant ng ter Spring Day Ideal of pruning is already done. Pruning has been considered to be one of the fundamental orchard practices since the beginning of horticulture, which goes far back into the past that it becomes lost in antiquity. Down through the centuries man has tried every conâ€" ceivable method, and at last, by trial and error, and by observation be one of ! practices horticultur into the p and experiment, the principles of pruning â€" have been â€" established. These principles are agreed upon by compotent authorities in all parts of the continent. | b Proportionately _ most _ of _ the pruning should_be done while the tree is young. R is then a training process with the aim of developing a tree that is cavable of producâ€" ing a maximum load of topâ€"qualâ€" ity fruit. Once the tree has develâ€" oped a â€" good strong â€" framework comparatively little annual prunâ€" ing is required thereafter. In this way pruning costs can be kept to a minimum. In a regularly pruncd orchard this amounts to cutting out the small, _ weak, and _ interfering branches. A light pruning at least every two years is better than a heavy pruning at longer intervals. Heavy pruning at any one time is to be avoided as a rule, Severe pruning is a shock to the tree. It leads _ toward â€" excessive _ sucker wrowth, poor fruit color, aphids, h Heavy re juvenat cut hback d like a y duee ver Pemporary Effect the Dept. of Horticulture, OAC The ideal time to prune. fruit ses is in the early spring, while e buds are still docmant. Prunâ€" ation, but rather a closely related part of orchard managemont as a whole. Tt should be correlated with the other orchard operations such as spraying. fertilizing, and thin ning. For pect a he ards showing a very he ffhit buds, pruning .c little heavier than usual the thinning operation The pr prunings wn II 11 buds are s in late fall may blight and winter injury By B. J. E. TESKEY Kogi A| m H B. J. E. TESKEY Increase jury iften gin | that produc rafted and cle wth is ve ngr iture t TIMES AND GUID®, WESTON blems of disposing of the may find an anewer im alve port prunit by no fertilizing, and thin xample, we may ex v bloom this vear in b a whi hably idy ral years t ing fruit. limb final f Ontari pec during the the amount of STAR PERFORMERS IN MAYTIME FOLLIES an isolated oper a closely pfimnd ill th ially l d he p dur al of a rge by propor conupwardâ€" hack to a if th ills uld be a as part of lar ff hgr the alt ay proâ€" ‘ce that pond in ding . it Th win . the s, and settle When th dea e opâ€" dying is its HSary op las tre d ry that l d 1mudm-n brushâ€"clipping â€" machines. ‘Thr'sr‘ machines, which can chew ,up branches an inch or more in | diameter are becoming more easily h Of good value in wash prints. Nizes 12â€"52. Ladies‘ Housedresses cotton In nylor camisole top. Sizes 46. 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