Times & Guide (1909), 8 May 1958, p. 10

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i _ We welcome to Canada Mrs â€"â€"â€"â€" Cheshire, -5‘ is visiting her nephew,, Mr. Nugent and *“h-&.n.cuvtuuMn is the first time that 76â€" yearâ€"old Mrs. Cockbain has been _ out of England, and she thorâ€" One of the greatest pioneers in the fascinating experiments on plant growth described in the Book of Knowledgg was Jean Baptiste van Helr@ft, a Belgian scientist of the 17th century. Me planted a willow in a pot and kept it there for five years, giving it only water. The wilâ€" low gained 164 bs. and the soil ~lost only two ounces.This prov: #d that plants do not necessarily It was more than a hundred vears â€" before the answer was found by scientists amongst whom was Joseph Priestley, Britâ€" ish discoverer of oxygen. They depend upon soil, but nobody knew exactly how they did find putriment. Miss Anne Morrison, a bride elect of this month, was honâ€" oured recently at a community bridal shower held in the church Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Maw and family visited in Toronto on Sugl‘.y Yith Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul enâ€" tertained a number‘. of their Nashville and Bolton friends at a euchre party in their home on‘ Friday night. 36 pins over the team of Cary! Wilson. Last week the winning team entered the district mixed league championships at the Woodbridge Bowl and have a lead of 232 pins for this Wedâ€" nesday night when the winner will be declared. and family break his ankle while climbing over a gate and Patsy Maw sufâ€" fered a broken collar bone in a fall at play. Both will be inconâ€" venienced for six weeks or The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster are to be congraâ€" tulated on their wonderful sucâ€" cess at the Peel Musical Festiâ€" val. The girls won a number of medals in the solo, duet and trio Shirley _ Burbidges bowling team with members Norma Burâ€" bidge, Andy Chapman, Harry Burnfield, Ron Agar, Jim and Dorothy Maw won the Kleinburg and Nashville league championâ€" lhip.by the narrow margin of Last week proved very unâ€" lucky for two of our number, Rev. Jess had the misfortune to A happy birthday this week to Mrs. J. Shaw, John Farr, Jo Anne Wood, Debbie Chapman, Ruth Miller, â€" Jean Bernath, Vln;n Brownlee, Gilbert Agar Plant Food of St. Stephen, on Saturday, May The new idea of the kiddies corner proved very popular, and anyone who brought children sell, viceâ€"president, conducted the meeting. * Although the weather was very discouraging, a record crowd turned out for the Annual Spring Bonnet Tea, organized by the Women‘s Guild of the Church 20 ladies were present, when a discussion took place regarding a Progressive Whist Drive, to be held in Tumpane School on Tuesday, May 27th. Members were also notified that a family picnic would be held this year, Mrs. Marfleet, 1392 Wilson Avenue, kindly opened her home for the regular monthly meeting of the 1st Beverley Hills Scout Auxiliary, on Monâ€" day, April 28th. Approximateiy master, was introduced to Hon. J. Keiller Mackay, lieutenantâ€" governor of Ontario, who made the presentations. day last, is to be an annual affair; a ceremony destined to mark forâ€" mally the fact that the boys have earned Scouting‘s top award. Among the 176 boys to receive their Queen‘s Scout Certificate this year, were Scouts. Jack Ratâ€" nick and Ken Gilbreath of 1st Beverley Hills Troop. Each of the boys, preceded by his Scoutâ€" ‘The Queen‘s Scout ceremony held at Convochtion Hall on Friâ€" on the Empress of France. She reports that she was down for every meal, and wasn‘t seasick once. â€"Mrs. Cockbain ‘hopes to remain in Canada all summer oughly enjoyed her voyage over NASHVILLE NEWS « _ CYpress 6â€"1279 MRS. GWEN HiBBS â€" CH. 4â€"1516 Hills and Downsview dated as the tea drinkers. _ A zhl attraction this year was display of collections SERVICE DEPARTMENT! © Brakes Relined © Muffiers and Tailpipes Installed © Brake Drums Trued © Piston Pins and King Pins Fitted © Valves Refaced, Receded * SPONGES "LSg: LR > WHITEWALL TIRE CLEANER ; ENGINE ENAMEL ";~ <~<>>~ COLOURâ€"MATCH TOUCKHâ€"UP CHROME POLISH ...# ssm SIMONIZ BODYSHEEN ............... GLASS CLEANER > mAaic~.Polish and Cleaner *~:: LAMBSWOOL WASH MITT as well accommoâ€" # L heg t Porthbtidge; ant Mer Jownsview |s s td o. i2 516 prizes in the kiddie corner. were , which included coins, Eskimeo malud. and Janice Meâ€" soap, stone carvings and salt and June . Avenue. > a lpepper shakers, which every6n¢! One of the busiest spots was seemed to enjoy. the home baking table, and the ~~~~ .34 t 1.39 freatment can, contains silicone.â€"Worth 98¢ Doubleâ€"thick Sprays the dirt away 160z 10â€"or bottle e tâ€"pt Ao ons s Ctnoit STRAIGHT ELADE Lawn Sw Garden Wheelbarrow Pruning Shears ,, AW"_$W®®P Allâ€"metal with big 10" x 1%" semi pneumatic tureâ€"proot tire. Tray m 23%4" fifl' n Self â€" propelled, . 4â€" eycle engine drives 5 blades and wheels. a Fingertip control. Save $20.00. f 6F i 2 17 4) & meth xa‘ 48 Te mbonaivath | LONGâ€"HANDLE "2.45 =‘m... 1.39 CANADIAN TIRE ) 71 MAIN N. ge:g =~**~1.10 KEEN EDGE wearâ€" us Downsview United Church are planning théir annual picnic for June 14th, ‘and the Couples Cluo will be holding their. annual dinnerâ€"dance on â€"© June ‘13th. flcket) m,.nov.lnunblc. & : ‘The election of officers of St. Philip Neri‘s Holy: Name Execuâ€" tiye will take place at‘a meeting gpodies were soon sold ‘out. CA | W gé: v.' t j / 3 t J Mn i) @7 ) /m STRAIGHT SLADE P en mmopn omm omm 4 ? P : g’ â€" â€" P % : < / tik C3 | f 4 U "s. oi id tihitk t meat.a§ CH. 1â€"9165 mm ‘" 2.55 Dâ€"HANDLE § 1 O R d Choose from 11 models at big savings 4â€"TW WESTON Dâ€"HANDLE Guests included Area Comâ€" missjoner ~R. Collins; Assistant Area Commissioner E.. Coleman; Bev.: F. W. Fry;> Scouter Bill feature will be a showing of the 1987 Grey Cup Game on film. 6 moitcn hss a u. 2s 99 1 # % & iuA o ‘ Sunday, May 11th. A special Burrows and and son Raymond; received his second class, and m‘c a showing of the lCllvc -;ullm, Building Superâ€"|Scout Ronald Walker received 1.98 "Tewn & Country"â€"For home, cottage or nd, A vigerâ€" ous end permanent lown that vm?'udl r:']' use. ."“ "Maner Gerden" â€" For tront lawns sarly and develops into a permanent, LAWN ORGANIC 14â€"% Get quick nourishment shrubs end handie. 50 1400 sa.. §0â€"1b. Bag 525/16 $20.90 $12.95 550/15 18.10 13.45 590/15 25.00 13.95 600/16 27.15 12.95 640/15 26.25 15.45 650/16 34.60 14.95 610/15 27.50 13.95 610/16 22.00 14.95 710/15 31.30 15.95 160/15 34.20 17.95 800/15 36.60 21.95 Add 50¢ to above prices for installation Tubeless or Whitewall Tires availâ€" able in many sizesâ€"S$3 oxtrs. "Park Lene" â€" Luxurient end finely textured for howplaces. Thrives even in the shade. 1â€"Ib. WILL "CRO KOTED" LAWN SEED beg CAREFULLY SELECTEDâ€" esults and lasting â€" for . lawn, flowers. Clean to lbs. covers up to NOT $20.90 18.10 25.00 27.15 26.25 34.60 27.50 22.00 31.30 34.20 36.60 BURN .98 rush growth where scenomy is the chiet censideration, Weedâ€"free. For seeding bare spots or making quick Clive Wallace, Building Superâ€" intendent. Mr, K. Walker, chair« manâ€"of the Group Committee _ During the evening, Scouter Bob Carlaw was invested as Asâ€" sistant Scoutmaster, and Scouter Chuck ‘Clare as Assistant Cubâ€" Badges were presented to the following: Scout David Dolman VALUEâ€"No. 1 MIXTURE $12.95 13.45 13.95 12.95 15.45 14.95 13.95 14.95 15.95 17.95 21.95 Combination Grass Seed and Lawn Organie Fertilizer â€" in the preser proportions. Seeds the bere spotâ€"conditions the soil and feeds . the . grass. Package New â€" REPAIRâ€" Aâ€"LAWH No. 1 MIXTURE cushiony turf. . 7.'975‘ Full depth roadâ€"hugging rubber tread; welded to natural inside rubber and superâ€"strength Courtaulds Tenasce Cord Body. Tenasco is the tire cord that withstands heat better than any other tire cord. The hotter it gets the stronger it gets. Actually 50% stronger than the cord supplied on new cars just a few years ago. No annoying ‘"‘flat spots", no bumping or thumping. The quietest ride on the roud .59 1.79 1.05 ONLY WANT NYLON? voningetnnmmmaritienici en aomemmennernim ommc ‘\% J > } i We o t es# P wet With wallâ€"mounting bracket and feucet tonnecting hose. Capacity 100 . or 200 ft. plestic 1 hore % ; # Heavy MORE THAN THESE Prices â€" Many Sizes WATER RUNS THROUGH THE RtEL his collector‘s badge. The folâ€" lowing cubs also htl: Michael Cowper, toymaker; Bobâ€" The evening ended with movies. LAWN SPREADER GRASS SEED OR FERTILIZER 44

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