" Sun Good Agent To Destroy Weeds Although ttll life in depen- dent upon the sun. it is also true that too much sun with in- sufficient moisture can cause the death of man and plants, nay: the Field Corp Branch of the Ontario Department of Ag- riculture. The farmer must use every means avail-hie to keep his farm free from weeds, and one of his most potent allies. when properly handled, and by far the cheapest. in the Bun. No matter how persistent the weed, it cannot exist for long if in root system is exposed to the Inn. Therefore, I good slogan is, "Plow when it is hot and dry". , For creeping rooted peren- nials, the plow or duck-toothed cultivator should be mad to turn the roots up to an Inn. Plowed land usually dries out quickly Ind in a few days many of the weed roota are so weak- ened that they cannot survive. This is particularly effective when weed stubble land la plowed immediately after har- Alfred B. Ileana. " IAIIIS‘I’EI - SOLICIT†2 John M. qt Main MORTGAGE MONEY tO lOAN Evcninga by appointmem WESTON CH. 4-5697 Lawn Mower Service 39 Main St. N. - CH. 1-234] WESTON HEAKES and HacDOIALII ' Darrin": I 'qtiteitors 29% MAIN " NORTH Woman CH. 4-51 EiEiTTD 2.Trims dose - no no" ttr-. hand trimming. 'Mulehs turf -. n In almost invisible, 3.Cuts wudn, slash.: growth ant 4 ft. knight. Weston IARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Be. EM. LII“ Minor to tall Solo; and Service THE POWIR MOWII THAT DOIS All FIVE LAWN JOBS LMcWI you - suction tkt .lvu holnIo up. Pow. humour George w, Bull BARRISTER ' SOLICITOR 7 Main St. 5., Weston (Over Bank of Nova "ttleo CH. 4-5547 . I . 9 Pulvoliul he": ._ dawn up .0 bulholl per minute. W. I. WARD Fraser ' Simms Barristers and Solicitors Bank of Nova Seoul Chambers Bannerman Edgar Parsons BARRISTERS. Etc. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CH. 1-2233 * BUSINESS DIRECTORY * FUNERAL HOMES EASY PAYMENTS lovonn SDI-cl. Imm- $99.95 (Hyde engine) nutritional mulch CH. 4-5314 CH 1-011) 046-57 SHEET METAL WORK CH. l-0621 , Spoon Ave. CH. I-l776 FPRNACES Oil Burner Sales ' Service Chartered Amman! TORONTO " Mollnda M. EM. 4:"25 WESTON JACK WRIGHT 225 John St. - CH. 1-1451 F. L MERTENS Watch for Grand Opening of our New Showroom and Parts Department for Morris and MG Cars - GLASSES - P. E. STAITE. " OPTOMITIIST - OPTION! ' JOHN min' msron CM. um OPP MAIN STREET Scale’s Garage 1910 Jane St., Weston Eyes Examined AND RIPARINO mm. A um use JAN! St. . m. and: Ito. + RURAL DELIVERY of all description Eavestroughlng Roofing Modorniu Your Old Furnace Pipe: To Concealed Square Typo I Main St N. - Weston Phono CH. 1-0701 C. W. LEASK [11mm SERVICES OFFERED C.rtwi" Ptrbtie Azcoumm " Main Strut Hulk OPTOMETBIST Gravity I Fund-Air J. T. FERGUSON BEST CAR BUYS ACCOUNTANTS CHATCO New new: Available Now OPTOMETRIC th.l., to. With Every " Gas Purchase FREE STEAK KNIFE 195] OXFORD. “alum“ 1947 CNEV. Ixcopolonll 1952 MOI.“ MINOR Excellent. Veteran’s TAXI cm1-1133 “with.†“I“!!! “I'll! WINDER'S , A X I LIMITED - Radio-Dispukhod - W Main St. I. Two-way "telk, and phone; controlled CIN. I " 3525 MAIN M “MINCE (â€lust-op) hit-Md " Md» It. I. Wuhan-mum" In!“ l, OFFICES JANE * MWRENCE BAKER 'tAtN0AtMArCratt " Cars To Serve You FLEETLIIE on. 1-9131 TAXI TELEPHONE EDIE TAXIS CH. 1-8381 The airplane is blamed foriimpottaat to the tumor In to bringing war to the civiiiunl‘nny other citizen: civil defence population of countries. In the training on provide the farmer past, the cities were iinii':'ine,,rt:1,i.i)?t'i' knowledge that is power the only areas in real danger. to protect himself. The hydrogen bomb, however} Ryrpactiye tall-out can con- unimaginable the idea may harm"mate animals, crops and uP- has extended the threat to even packaged foodl. It can contamm- the most remote farm. late houses, can. yards and fields. It is this vast, almost unite-I [lav-hie new danger that he: posed the two main problems‘ before Canada's civil defence planners: how to save the popu- Ution of the cities and _how to rave the rest of the population. The only answer tor cities is evacuation. The main solution for rural people is to provide adequate shelter. The farmer‘s chief danger trom an H-Bomb attack arises from its radioactive lull-out, the dust ot pulverized cities that settles over large areas follow- ing the blast. This danger ex- tends not only to the farmerilnd his family but to his livestock and even his crops " well. Civil Defence In Rural Areas There are ways to guard against this fall-out danger. The first step is to be warned in time that it is coming. This can only be done effectively through a well-organizer! civil defence setup that takes in every farmer in the district. It is impossible to predict the size and location of . tall-out area until a bomb is dropped. It is important, therefore, to know every protective measure that can be “ken before such I disaster takes place. This is one case in which ignorance would be anything but bliss. That is why civil dilence has become as M. 1-1861 SMOKING â€ION! Pow" - MAUREEN O‘HAIA "My Skier Eileen†“Long Grey Lina†"8ittattststk city†TOURNAMENY 0' Ro'" AU IN C010! TWO MONIIICIN' IMO." THURS. - m. - SAY. All COIOI SNOW GEO. MONTGOMERY " Madman of h Kansas NEW! - - - CARTOON MON. . TUIS. . WED. snow or mu Yul COOLED " REFRIGERATION JANET “OOH Radioactive fall-out can con- taminate animals, crops and un- packaged food]. It can contamin- ate houses, can. yards and fields. It can contaminate water sup- plies so that they should not be used until they are decontamin- ated. The only safe thing to do if fall-out occurs is to take shelter. The actual strength of the shelter is not important. The material and the thickness of the walls and roof determine the degree of protection. A farmer can provide his stock, with protection try keeping theml in the him. Since the singer] from fall-out might last " houn' or more, this means someone' should stay in the barn all this time to avoid walking back and) forth from the house for feeding) and watering. ‘ It is necessary, too, that meansH of determining the strength of radiation in the fall-out be‘ available. Or' that information) on its danger be available trom! radiation detection units in that nearest village or town so that a farm family will know when‘ it is safe to come out again; What the "Quiet Mun" did far the Irish, "w.. Goordio" do" for th. Scan. ALASKAâ€! SIM - BlLt TIAVERS lat. Mania“ MON., TUE... WED. SE". To, ll, " "Man In The Gray Flannel Suit†Adult Chums-cop. t C-lov GREGORY PECK - JENNIFER JONES MY. DENNIS " CONDITIONED "ger 9-1960 "NOT AS A STRANGER" MIL, m.. SAT. IING CROSIY - DONALD O’CONNOR "NIGHT HOLDS TERROR" "Wm, Ill. "r., SEPT. 6, r. ' "RED 5UNDOWN" Roxy Woadbridge "The Living Swamp" By 10: DENNErr "T HE PATHFINDER†"ANYTHING GOES" WEE "GEORDIE" noun MIYCHUM OUVIA DIMAVILLAND MON., mu, WID. IOIY CALHOUN I CARTOONS Stop. & Col" By AL SMITH Yuhnkolor this will be "alum ' "TTI r.- The term: my be celled on to help his tity neighbors toe. ....' sothatttupueeinehild- “My“ u not just to lum‘how he my 9.- LII. help himself but also how to With the children Dick to help others in: fortunate in "ttttttl min. we full hm It! disaster model activities once me. The . tirstonttur1ist this hills!» " large attte. "e “I“ "rt, Ladies AW ot the you» hL a.†and tiv-tou, it I‘ll‘Pgrk muuym Aa-dei-, ad one and but“: would he-{The first meeting of thin you, come ' any need†u a. tttiN to be held in the Pablo Put l o, the whole country. It -eyc, school on Honda. lot. ttties would be needed to harm" " 8 pan. . ' lead the refugees In. the an... We are iooking fora/ad to In. noun and even his outbuild~ 1min: a good crowd I one of Inrs my be needed to lei, the local new and ,r.tirqter Btteitee them. I“. u. m. dealers will he on hand to show "y, in tmetoem truth and ".Ithe ladie- how to select their home. it he In. than. can bs:drapm, paint and â€Haw. "rrmsttr new]. In: they would! . . . ‘be useless " he was caught II!“ We are pleased to hear that :prepuod and att was contanll-‘Lynda Smith ot Pelmo Crescent and. And and inn-en, them-Inn returned home from the â€Iva. m notation-l! usele- Number Memoriel mum after "acls,di-rtto'rtmuthemttr Civil defence in Canada, ttr achieve maximum results, must) extend to every community, no matter how small, F. F. Worth- ington, Federal Civil Defence Co-ordinator, has nid. It is be- Mg cranked, as I result. on an area buia comprising a number of towns and communities. i More than 40 American states, Lhave passed anti-litter laws. Ati, least one state has enacted M GGiGiiin of the sale of beerl iin non-returnable bottles. . And, said the Co-ordinator, "It must also embrace means of preparing and warning farmers in isolated places." LAWS AGAINST LITTER There was one. an American totneeo magnate who encouraged his employees to throw empty; cigarette packs on the sheet,“ says The Finaheiat Post. He thought these crumpled objects,‘ it his brand name unwed clear- l 1y, were good Idye 'uing. , This opinion is no longer in style. The American Tobacco Co. recently joined 100 other powern ful US. corporations in the first co-ordinated drive, backed by) industry, to get empty packages' off the streets and into the trash l cans. 1 DICKIN TAXI '1iiiii1ltmaA, ALAN [ADD EDWARD. G. ROBINSON mum moron . ANN! mum , TAXI BEST SERVICES LOWEST PRICES Chi. 1-3525 I Hell on Frisco Bay SYIILING HAYDEN . KAIIN BOTH HANK SINATIA . KIM NOVA“ "GTT' VETERANS I Died A Thousand Tim Infill!“ Plaid FRIDAY and SATURDAY MOM-TUB and WED. thi. 1-8372 In Color I Cimmmnpo In Vllth The Golden All q under Trap Courteous Sank. THURS. - m. . $AT. All COLOR SNOW - -- mm um . 'i5WiiiTriri" DEBBIE IVNOLDS INEHIY WINYIIS FRANK SINATIA Top Gun JACK PALANCI (Ad-M (Add!) CH. 1-182t (It. We are iooking fora/ad to having a good crowd I one of the local "int and tailpipe: dealers will b. on hand to show the [adieu how to ulna ttdir any... paint and vullpaper. Number Melanin mum alter having her appendix "moved. mo-aaa-u-uma-rs Mrs. J. H. Snell of , Boylen "" HIST†m. Mt. DINO“! ' (loud) Open honing! Till " Fm. For Wheel Bonn china cups and Saucer: Enioy A Smooth [Idol Glendale ,0 I. Rubber Welders MI. Dennis Gift ' Tobacco Show PHONE R0. 7-94" lo: Iowanâ€, of North brim, We, who h "eltktgthtCoos-tt-thsat5eethetttehabj and». 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