lt One other point. A healthy, clean and growing garden is the best inâ€" surance | against injury Weill spaced, well cultivated plants are far less susceptible to trouble than neglected plots overun with weeds. Prompt cleanâ€"up measures. after harvest or blooming. and in the spring and fall will also helo greatly. Many bug« and disease live over in the ground. or in It is quite true they didn‘t have the bugs and diseases in our grandâ€" father‘s garden â€" that we â€" are plagued with today. On the other hand they didn‘t have the handy eontrols either. With so many easily applied chemical mixtures on the market, there is little if any excuse for having our flowers and vegetables _ damaged â€" let â€" alone ruined. It is no longer necessary to prepare various concoctions, All that one has to do is to go to the nearest seed store, tell them our troubles and get some handy prepâ€" @ration which is simply dusted or sprayed on. 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( The original invention _ (which now has two offspring) was given Continued from page 1â€" idea in the first place. The answer is the old answer â€" Inventions are not just "thought out"; they are born in the mind of an imaginaâ€" tive person, who "sees a vision" in or uround some ather thine ow To those who are unfamiliar with the recent development of vegeâ€" tables the improvement in quality, hardiness and earliness in the last decade is simply tmbelievable. New Five Pins Among the vegetables there are many improvements, That is, earlâ€" ier, tenderer beans, higher yieldâ€" ing peas and finer, crisper carrots. is also a new calendula, several new zinnias, some of giant size, and a new and more brilliantly colored marigold, a lavender salvia and several others. A few of these will certainly add variety to any flower garden and will impress the neighbors too. SPORT COATS 16 2.98 Boys‘ TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON SOLID 12.98 15.98 3.98 incorporated into it, through‘differ-, ! Manard H. Coe, director of the ing widely from the "Auto.Way» | Farm Division of the American in its means of effecting that | S4fety Council, says, "From the group action. “a‘tandpomt n!ithe seriousness inâ€" The residents of the Weston | Y°!Y°4 the dairy bull is our most area will be the first to have the ‘dangerqus _ammalf" No othor or. opportunity of seeing a fullâ€"size | R@D)Zation in America has made so sample set or model of the "Youth | CA"¢fU! a study of farm accidents Newâ€"Way," early next fall. |as the organization that Mr. Coe Fmepnnts ffemiess. onl | represents, Flushâ€"In Czechoslovakia it is ai In spite of Mr. Coe‘s statement, crime to spread alarming news. On | I am sure that many who read this this side it is almost a erime not | brief discussion will say something lg 8 |after this fashion: "Oh, heck, Coe The residents of the Weston area will be the first to have the opportunity of seeing a fullâ€"size sample set or model of the "Youth Newâ€"Way," early next fall. the name by the inventor of "AUTOâ€"WAY" Five Pin Bowling. An appropriate name to indicate that the game is automatic in the reâ€"setting of the "pin targets" (which is done in one second) and the immediate return of bowled balls to the bowlers position. th Part of Dr Havilland Airport and part of Registered I (aa) RM3 to C2 â€" Lands hiaving a frontage on the north side of Sheppa (bh) RA (R3) & R3 to RA (R2) & R2 All of Township Lots 18 to 19 inclusive, Concession TV Lot 28. A copy of the said Byâ€"Law may be inspected by any inte §145 Yonge Street, Willowdale, during the hours from 9:00 a.m Tmesday, May 12th and Tuesday, May 19th from 7:30 p.m. t DATED at the Township of North York this first day of 1 A Byâ€"Law to amend the ‘Zoning Byâ€"Law" of whe FTownship of North 2@nd day of April, A.D. 1953. 1. The purpose of this amending Byâ€"Law is:â€" (a) To revise and clarify the wording of Byâ€"Law 7625 throug howt; (b) To add certain new definitions: The Ontario Municipal Board hereby appoints Wednesday, the 20th day of May, A.D. 1953, at the forenoon (Daylight Saving Time) at the Board‘s Chambers, 67 College Street, in the City of Toron parties interested in support of or in opposition to the said application. (m) Ex) (OH C ) ty) (2) (o) (P) fra ) 6x {n) (q) (7) to) (3) (f) (th) (e) (&) (d) (a) To revise and clarify the wording of Byâ€"Law 7625 throug howt; (b) To add certain new definitions; (tc) To reâ€"locate and redraft certain sections within the Byâ€"Law; (d) To change certain requirements reiâ€" j i. Registered lots having less than the required frontage and mrea for residential 1. Service Stations, frontage, depth and location of buildings ; ii. Loading space, decreased requirements; (e) To add additional permitted uses in "C" Zones; (f) To add special requirements for certain industrial lands ; (g) To change the zoning of certain lands; (h) To apply to The Ontario Municipal Board to extend its approval of Byâ€"Law 7626, ; twelve months from the 25th day of June, A.D. 1953; or To ratifly, confirm and approve Byâ€"Law 7625, as amended, in accordance wrth Section Act. "Loning Changes" set out as folows: (a) R2 to R3 All of Township Lot 14, Concession 6, W.Y.8., now shown as R2. tb) R3 to R2 All of Township Lot 14, Concession 2, E.Y.S., now shown as R3 Zone, Wying south of and including part of Registered Plan 3283 and all of Plans 3368 and 3736. (e) R3 to R4 (a) Registered Plan 1786, lying east of Glen Rush Boulevard, (b) All of Township Lots 22 to 25, inclusive, Coneession 1. W.Y.8. now whown se P Freintionmne enc on (1) (e) (f) (®) (h) (1) RR (RM4) to M2 C4 to R4 0_ Lands having a ___ lying north Lots 12 and O1 to R4 Lots 15 to 20 inclusive, Registered Plan 3172 C2 to €1 01 to Part . 01 to R5 to M2 Part of Township [M, W.Y.8., Iy RM4 to C1 1. Lots 1 and 2. Plan 1911, and Lots 1 2. Lots 8 to 12, inclusive, Lots 1, 2. 13 M109, 3. Lots 17 and 18, Registered Plan 1881 4. Lot 15, Registered Plan 1831. (G to RM3 C1 to €2 Part of Township Let 17. MI to M2 1. Part of Township Lot 2. _ Part of Township Lot M2 to RS R4 to MI Those land A to M2 Part of Township Lot 20, Concession __ line 1336‘ south of Finch Avenue Lot 234, Registered Plan 1764. R4 or RA (R4) to M2 1. The north half of Township Lot 18, Concession Â¥, w.Y. 2. Part of Township Lots 15 and 16, Concession V, W.Y.$ Barrie Highway and the C.P.R. 3. All of Registered Plan 1764 lying north of Plewes Road R5 to C1 i (e) Part of Township Lots 23 to 25, inclusive, Concession 1, E.Y.8., bounded ( west by Willowdale Avenue; on the south by (tonobee Street and on the limit of the school site; and (b) on the north by Otonobee Avenue; o south by Cummer Avenue and on the east by the extension northerly of Plans 1962, and 4180, R3 to RM3 Part of Township Lot 20, Concession 2, W.Y.S., lying east of a kine 1667 wes R3 to RM4 Lots 607 to 609, inclusive, Registered Plan 2044 ; R3 to C1 Lots 46 to 51 inclusive, Registered Plan 2064 R3 to C2 Block "A", Registered Plan 2064. R4 to R3 Lots 30 to 38 inclusive, Registered Plan R4 to C1 art Township of North York Part of the north half of Township Lot 18 Part of Township Lot 18. Concession Â¥, 1 to the Barric Highway. IN THE MATTER OF an application of the Corporation of the Township of North York fe its Restricted Area Byâ€"Law Number 8365 intituled: "A Byâ€"Law to amend Byâ€"Law Number 1625 Blocks "A" Part of the All those lands fronting on the north side of south of a line 120‘ north of Sheppard Avenue Lot 13, Registered Plan 2452. Lots 164 and 165, Registered Plan M413.. Lot 415, Registered Plan M413. Lots 3 to 5 inclusive, Registered Plan 3191. The west 50‘ of Lot 1061, Registered Plan 1537 Those lands having frontage on 200‘ on the eas Those lands in the north east corner of Wilse Those lands at the north west corner of Wils/ 3323 and 4083 M2 Havilland Airport and part of Registered Plan 1764. ly nship nship 13, Registered Plan M525 IN THE MATTER OF Section 390 of "The Municipal N" and "P", Registered Plan 3947 frontage on the cast side of Church Street. ind Let Lot 8, Camcession 1M ng west of Ava Street d "C", Registered Plan 3969. Block "A", rth west corner of Keele Street and Wils 12. Concession TV. W.Y Not a wounded bull moose, not a Kodiak bear in Alaska, not a cornâ€" ered mountain lionâ€"no, none of these is America‘s most dangerous fourâ€"footed . killer. That deadly killer that yearly takes so many lives on our farms and ranches is nothing more or less than a comâ€" mon dairy bull. Many contend that he is a Jersey. ClaimCommonBull MostDeadly Fourâ€" Footed Killer | Conces â€"Concession HI 15. 16 and 17, Insperted by any interr«ted person, free of charge, e hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Mondays to F @th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. â€" ork this first day of May. A.D. 1958. the north side of Sheppard Avenue, lring west of n o â€" rth side of Sheppard Avenue of 1000 xnr‘ ® 200‘ on the east side of Leslie Street and 200‘ on the north corner of Wilson Heights Boulevard and Sheppard Avenue corner of Wilson Heights Boulevard and Sheppard Avenue. APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING TOWNSHIP OF NORTH YORK BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 8365 H IV, W 1 to 3. inclusive, Registered Plan 1766. 134 and 188, Registered Plan 1721; Lots 318 to Concession TV, E.Y.S I11, W.Y.8., Wying south of Paxtonia Bowlevard 3141 the 8., lying west of Paul David Street and part of F.. lying immediately weet lying east of a hne drawn 667 west extending 320‘ north of Block "R ortherly extension of lying between the Ba Avenue and Don Mills Road lying between the ncesstar Iy â€"andâ€" now shown as This is the way my father thought years ago. My earliest | memory of him was that of hearâ€" ing him shouting at the top of his | voice for help and of seeing my Imnlhor running from the kitchen facnma the barnlot and of hearing her scream as she ran, Only the night before my father had bought a young Jersey bull and when he reached home he unloaded him from his wagon into the lot where he kept the milk cows. The next morning when he went to the lot | to milk the cows that sweetâ€"disâ€" | positioned young bull tore into him | fas he milked a cow, knocked him | down and goaded and tramped him | seriously. No doubt my father | would have ended his earthly lifp] |then and there had it not been for | our shepherd dog, Ring, who came ‘ to the resceue, got a doâ€"orâ€"die hold on the bull‘s ear and so distracted the bull that mother was able to push a pitchfork through the fence to my father. With the aid of the , in accordance with Section 3900, ubsection 8 is overdoing it. There‘s our own bull, Lord Chesterfield II, right out there in the pasture now. Harmâ€" less as.a kitten and wouldn‘t harm anything or anybody." Saved By Dod Registered Plan 2970 on Avenue. BATED at Toronto this 27th day Reg®Mtered Plans A264, 3312 north and York, Number 7625, a« emended area for residential pumposes { Paul David Street. betwren the Barrie High way bounded (@) one Act" (R.S.0. 1950, Ohapter 243) now shown as R3, including Registered Plans north O1 vie Mighway and she C.P.R weet of Bathurst Streev of Block "C 1 (@) one the north by Steeles Avenue; on the east by the extension northerly of the on the west by Willowdale Avenue; on of Maxone Street; and (e) all of Regist« nneth Avenue, of WR south of Sheppard Avenue lying of Plewes on the ‘hown as ind lying (Sigmed) A. 6. STANDING, Clerk, Township of North York east side of Bayview Avanue of 1000 at the North York Planning Office, mdays, and during the evenings of at the North York a line 100‘ east of Doris Street and Registered Play of Bathurat Rtreet and north Department of Wighwars property Oon". mmediately west of amended, for a further period of Regustered Plan 3970 and wert of the Sepurate School 319, inclusive, Registered P north side of Lawremee Avenue. 2 and all of t8igned) M. B. SANDERSOK, Secretary, the hour of Ten a‘clock in the oronto, for the hearing of all Townehip Lot 9, Concersion Brazil is surpassed in size onky by the USSR, China and Canada. Solar energy falling on one square mile of the earth‘s surface per day is equivalent to 400,000 gallons of oil or 2,000 tons of coal, according to an estimate by the General Motors research laboraâ€" tories. No matter what they reserve, our children are born into just the type of homes which we make for them. _ This "we" includes first, the parents, and other mature perâ€" sons who exercise the strongest inâ€" fluence within the circle of the family. of April, A.D. 1953 and the C.P.R Russian dancing: This consists of folding one‘s arms over the chest amf running while sitting down. Dimple: A bump inside out. Sneeze: The explosion of a tickle. Highbrow: One who knows more than%le can understand. Steam: Water gone crazy with the heat. fork and the help Ring gave my father crawled to the fence and safety, but not before he was danâ€" gerously horned and trampled. for approval of 5. as amended." , onaeted and passed the ®ite of Don School and with a depth of 150 THURSDAY, MAY 14 4042 ‘lan 2370, except , of Fhe Murscipal and adjacent of Registered between the on the he east on the lam