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The Huron Expositor, 1958-06-06, Page 5' se TB Clinton vs. Winthrop - M. F4RK ridoyi. ;tune, Gam 'thee: 7;80 psees ummer. Vieiokia Pari! ".ioRui, °ivr Tuesclay,June 1C 'land Every Lies a at 8:30 kcommenc#1. .m. iqhla ITIRE*DZ itimtftwomP, ottpor• New president of the ,VireSide FellowshipeGreup of Flret 'Pr,OebY- teriart -Chnith will be 'Mrs: F. Coefords• Vree-president Will' be. Mrs. HarrYlteLeods 'Other • isf:ficeta- 'named by the .neininating contreittestre at .the last regular meeting- for: -the season 'ruesday tight everese_ssectetarY, Mrs 1 L MCFarianefetreassurers Nlise.: Saflet: Cluff; ia-VenVISeri Mrs*. .JOhtt 'Canine; deVettonal :cogs •veetete -Miss Alice, Reid; pianist, Mrs F, Kline; aSSistant," 111iS$ IVI0tY ,GeddeS:, • • '.;e: . ''-The Meeting waS pteceded by -a , , popeek supper„ held iu the'isebooL retire.o the Cherete SlOaee'Re:E, MOIVItllen eMstentiettea sitatinSeWels en:Mee-toe the 'neWeiribileter4tigehis wif• •Iteve. ,and Eider. 1 • e ..'ConStinet V' the tennietiling om ,ststew,epost:,•.Tobir' Ileelether,. read' '' of,-offieer$: -Bete: „Elder re's1',„fe-W',Worelsessofeappreelation etlie' group e ' They 11Th4IllikijOSIY, decid to Meet at; the hoMes of, Dr. and:Mrs:E.' A. „McMaster for 'their first .fallItiteetinge Rev.,Eldee. tlesed theenieetieg',:with • "What is the -prititipal contribtf- than of the -automotive age?" it has practically stoppeethorse- ,Stealitig.' r OWER BRI KillOirLEDGMENT '13hiltirtiritete,w1 theTvoyWas.partigidarIY interesting tO. tee- age:4 yoar o thg,1Vkayf1oWer .of those in...lkiertlt.'.4rneriOa wh .0 frqiigngiatio:o,;.4.1.11404;., MPS', Were aS: igneranyabOUti•the old Pil ,re0r,IY.SACLeeds.set' Tnekersinith, grinia as 'Abe /WASS Of Ore pimple ,begali: „Seraxthiiok n wbe1 she tion .heres .1)eseiith 'the IMPlegsant plated item' dealing:with .theetrip_ nees, that brie arisen: at Vont. end .thatseanietrt her attention; As.tbe witI eectiona -Of the presS and eVe ecraphook 'greet n size "the foundfilianeeeTtliinkin• a fesit":Years the her- ,trierideS too,' became! intereste Mayflower, If :Will b ft1filling a eti '-ead • contributed iterriSs! until Very goods piirpoSe• as. A. noble de earitethieYitge, e.Vhertthebook had. ppsitorypf .great : me,inei"les.ef fine reached 0e ;pages,- .she epeided. itsspithieers', was: as . complete a' storyof : "the Your scrapbook puts • . US:to Mayflower Cp.'s- was possible t� Sherries 'es.:1"We 'have a:loaded:slilf ta]n..'• . of •stiiff N0,41,..u/waY-ittearlifigto -'eteisiderieg erlietr'tre'iriiglat she: Sert. you '1010*, '40w..thiligir. are ui nost,apiite.oesteee • she "decided to iajobdueanyl.heie4tipvee,X1:14Wi-,•44ehy';,,ftlia*do• paa 4:berl,b0- send. if stO,D., Kenelin -Winslowe. Surrey. Eeglende Ilisesonlieti.beerti$ust the:.taSk. ,IfeWeVereyOu halse the. tellY : meniber • of, the trews, 'fa%.4:1134tt,agerarimsfeweele,.;seaeyn:;:a.,Weingoestt 'Mayflower If tite be, deSedirledfr,oni, Tat IsteithjetT iirltheTerWriol'ettie:Ot;,- Warin'itlfant'YOWT7'.7.-'7 , fqf •..of your - nelherenissiain , • come our way, give us:': Warning ftift of.•''''..•Ther WiriSloW appreciated becaese, we should to ;Offer :the. -scranhoOk :ie inO)14 What Modeste tetertainMent we; he a ;letter Mrs: McLeod has " -mese, esqlseehese::. Witheidedest :regards. ;Years stncetely,:ltetielin;• - High Schoo News . FLANNERY) d • o ,EverYone breathed a little easier -• Yesterday as our May tests earrie - to a close. -.However, we still have - °Ur final. exams, the third week in s June, to centend with. The big ✓ question now is 'what ;finals we have to write. - Preparatione are going ahead for 'Graduatien, which is .lung 2, aid foe the. graduetion supper whieli is On" June 19. We aTe kept 'ptetty imuch, hi the edark about the sup- per, but every once in a while vie conti',e upon a secret ineetingeof Grade XI, who are looking 'after LTheGteen ew.S.--Surrey, -England: Dear rss'IVIeLeottS Thes_spleite .„ stltd-StrePhook-:arrived''sefely last eeght. ;/21,0triy,•';wife;And,I are , very well pie aSedvithit and:elitist grate - Mlle -yen We 'will OV.COuree , give it to Oer,- soil Who. .crewed on Meye floWer11, When, he,'reterns -fromea naval World 'cruise on ,which he is now, engaged. To him' life-long treasure .with- his 'niany other relies of the, ;trip.'. •, e'We found quite: a: lot in . your scraps that was: 'few to us and it OAS]. era le damage 1S OiHg'eatISBa; by per- sons, in.'many.cases...old,ennugh to knowrbet- - ter, Playing ball and ntheiwiserurining. about - the -Greens ofAhe, Seaforili ',Lawn ..'BOwling _Club on Main Street. ' -'- THE PUBLIC I§ 1111GET) TO CO=OPER- ATE WITH THE CLUB IN KEEPING THE BOWLING GREEN PROPERTY AS' A _ SEANORTWATTRACTION Unless this co-operation is forthcoming, the Club will have no alternative but to take action .'against such persons, who continue to make improper use of the Greens. STCO tinua u e a •*�fl clic es • Rings ewelleor and • Silverware EST( Phone599W SEAFORTH eese, .sIVIISS; ANNE; •• :STs COLUMBAN. •'se. ,sidiss; •Aiane Hart diedeineAlekendta :Heepttel,. 1nersol1, on Tuesday Morning: - Born on . March' 25;'; 1879,- she:: :Was: the .. daughter' be': -the, iate..,Mrs' Mrs.-10W011Hart, and' :had lived • here 'until 18 years ago when:she Went. to itiake:. her 'hOnie ;ixisslitgetssoll. e She ';wAsfriOnelierOfsthelotnaii. Catholie'Chntche' the, CatholicWoe • men's ' League and the • League of. . , the'SeciedsHeart.-ees.''' ; She is the leetenienibers,Of 'a amity Ofeehreheinge.predeteased by bretlierS, and a': sister. e -es - •.-TheebodYsieSted at the keine ".o,f her nephews James Mcqueid,..Me- KihOtis'toysiiship., The filiieral took COlarehan:.- Church,' with Requipte. Mass:. at „0 o'clock.Burial was in Se7. "Celtintli n eereeteek....., P ellb e a re ers 'Weee iteplieWSeeFreek-Mes Thoines• MechiaiA, Joseph, Hart; stettikS:HartsBdWarst Hart' and .Pattick -;Hatt. • , A..: Bach, theTforilier Iuise Elizabeth Vietoty IsegaesteWne esitet,eLorideneseri She was liotniM Logan toWnrhiee on. October' 13, 1888. She ',Wei her '70tir:YeeteesOrreektieil 22e 1919, She': 'Married. MiS, Bah, ' whe-eitre ,VitieSe• She -as the daughter .' of -thelate. Geerge Ti,ettie,.., and 4 'Cads. - tripe Rites:.She vas a reetnnee, ef , 'St. Peter's Lutheran :'Clittrehe Bred- hegen, 'end:a:Member of the .Liiths ere* Vernenrs _League: for :.,t,Werttye years. .' "": ;Z.. s. Surviving -''beSidet hers husband, •are pee ,Ed,vvine at home one claeghteieeselrs:: slYanse(Geergiria).: Bickiifr, Logan AVM: _sisters; :hreeirk;.. Logan, and . Miss SMartha. Wiridseis -eildstWes.Tgoiidt. ••• :The body. rested ...at • tne,.•He'ai.u.:: Leslie FiineralHemeeMiteliell,' The funeral Ser.viee''-wasSt., 'Peter's Lutheran : Cherch, strode, hagene on Thersday. „e-afteintion, Rev. Es 3. FiSeher.,offitiated:',.But- fal:waS,M4he::asijeinitig• Cemetery. , ituaries eweller Res. 218 4ARI N-SENOUR MARII SENOU SOtO-COAt WHITE SUPER.. WHITfi ENAMEL' Self-clearksing..house palet . Whi eeteeelairleb6anty in that cuts time and costs in an 'alkyd enamel. Can't '- half on ,rerpaint jobs., ' "yel ow" from sunlight or. kitchen, -funs. 100% PURE HOUSE PAIN/ Tested to xesist Canada's' severest weather ravages. Yull range of non -fading MULTI -USE 61anad. , NE/I/ONE SE,M14LOSS NEU-TONE PLAT, . tv1ULTI-USE ENAmEL .... . Easy, t� apply.' . quick to An odorless alkyd wao paint "Fot 100 'lobe— indoors or dry, litida Norti'ana Mat, a brillituit hew raegesef • out. Resists 'Sauffs, cracks , the perfect mate. • decorator golorv , and 'chips. Bairesow color •' • ectei (parte; s for ,MlAkTititSENOUR Paints und KM Products .WINCHELSE . • „ :Newtons CIakke. Was.' on a fisbing 'trip' to ' ChealeYs, Lake. On. Wednesday and'Mrse_Clarke visit- ed' with her diughter-,-2-111-re:e-Bev- Morgan; 'and:. Sons, neare-Hens all, Mr. Fred' Walters and Me. Bate elk:Rowe, of Thames , Poad, Spent' the' Weekerid at :'CheeleY Mis Wilinas-Waltersisand Nliss Kay _Horne,- or London, spent , the weekend at their homesetesthe - Veal -bpi: yen - hale arid small•Cliildren; Of ;Exeter, _ , , Visited :Wediaes'day:•.vvith Mrs: and • . . , Mrs. Eleyn Kefslake 'and'. family. • ,Mrs. Toni :Pairipbelle and '..MisS' Donna, . of Thames elteade-entettehr . at atrousseau. tea' on: -Saturday,in honer. of :her daughters LoiS,'Uthisse Marriage takes' place 'June ' .7th '41, Thaines. Road. Cleireh. , Mr. ;and Mre.„ - Grant and Barbara:Ann visited on S,ueday :With Mr, .arirt:Mrs.'Wtlliain: Chureh near Winthrop . Weare ; sorter; to ,tepart, that MiSs, Dere- Delbeidgeis Still confieed to- •SuthHirrnr-Hopith1 and is not Intiell];:nrOvecie , Logan e a s KOud Appointrnent At a'• speeial meeting -or Lekan Township council; si applicatiens Were: received for, the ,..pesitieri• of assistant road superintendent, °Due to ,the illnessof the ',read .siipettre ten'dent,:snee-actieneivaS'.•itekee. Meanwhile Lthyd Glonr ws .-k).- poiytted acting -road. superintendent. At -the regular meetineof :Loan council,, read- •accounts einteinting to $5,161:84 anct'general:accounts •$‘2,219.70 ' were ordered paid: 'IllieNan,Morsel Drain t epert as pteSented by James Howes, OL.Seewae :reed and -provisionally adopted antl.the clerk instructed to sarepares-aebylaWf4i'tli: :5 -year per cent. debenture.- - • : ,-.Conrt 'MT.:revision-fp-F.-the .dtain is to ;b held- Friday, July 4, al: p.m: A by-law is else- to -lie Prepared for Branches "D" arid' ".H" of the „Northeast ',Drain, :with, the court of reViston 'te be held jely 4; at S: pen. Grants Of $350.00 totheMitchell, Agricultural '.:Society and...$56' to theeiMonkten: - School. Fair..swere authorized.'fot .1958, . , HAR - -.Greats savings strielhat Blimbird or: ;keepsake di,arneed , ring tat wogyeotr's .Iupe sales-e(Advt.), Atiimi Mrs. Jack ,Fairservice; of Blyth,.; and Mr. .andeldts; JaMes, Seat? Sr., a :Ilidlett, visited on. Senday'witli Mr,: and _Mrs. Ernie Ly4103,, Of *. .• Mr.-009I'd0Viit;is attending •the' United•Church eonferenee which is being heidethis week in "ChathaM. Mrs.- Emerson; HeSk, Me, Of - lord Adams and Murray Roy, of Hullett :township, -are in Gode- rieli this '',veek having been Called for Jury dutY.. IVIisseNfery-sLote-Roee--NeVellanie burg, and :Miss. Lois Roe, .-of: Vt: cherier,. visited over the weekend with theirs pareets, eMes andMrS. Wesley Rees" . ' . • . • , Send Delegate:Iwo Course ' -- Burris' 'W.IVIS and 'WA. members met at the home of Mrs. George Watt for their . May .nieeting • on Thursda: Mrs. Les. Reid endeher group Were in charge of the wore ship service: A reading was 'gissen 1Sy Mts. W. Ree, '',We Walk Hum- bly-, With ood.'4,--... - : ---,, ,The remaining Part of chapter five Of the study book on . Japan was given by 1VIrS. W:. _Trewin, whieh. „revealed the. :faet that a number of schools are held for the blind; also that , a very . Small. rill/Aber of the leproSy victims are in public ;iestitutiehse. After the 'tar the need f Or Christian leailers was, ' • Vgy : great. Agricultural schools' '*.e becoming ' prominent, witleabout 85 per centef the 'grad- uate g returning to work in rural districts '•' The business was 'conducted by Mrs. Wesley Roe, president: • An invitationewae aceepted freer this Winthrop WNIS to attend' their Meeting and bazaar on Wednesday, , •• , 'A letter Weesrectd. by Mrs. SA'. White, freeisAltha College, •regarde ink .sending ' a delegate to the: School foe Lader, to:be-held lat- er' this surnemr. It was the deci- sion •of the -Members that Miss , Beth igeEwing be asked-to„attend. Mrs. lierveY Taylor gaVe a. reads , ing entitled., "Indispensable Man." Mre":: Seines Turnbull and Diaithe of Brussels, and Mrs.' Peter Mc- Donald of Walton, attended the meeting at Mrs. G. Watt's home •on „Thursday. . '-. ' , . - "Noi 'nisi jbo, I'M Sorry I can't permit' you to marry my daughter, But leave nim-, yeur name andl phone numberin Case nothiig het - ter turns up." In the seerts line the girls 'have been 'banished tO the baseball. field -deetlfe-ToWijek-Ofei'rthe basket - hall ,court e Mother Sheila is referee forethe,baskethall, .:and IVIother St. Pahl ,Very bravely Offered to be rtferee for the baseball. :, • - Question Of the. Weeks, Wheiwffl Yeur new eoOstruetion eOntPany start „operating;-DOn? e'e- -es" EK ENO ECIAL5 ewa 40" ERRY 1X)WEL , , Beautiful imported emboSsed l'ere ry Towels. Size 20" x 40" in sev- eral lovely pastel shades. /31: won- derful bargain -at ZION and-lVirs.-Albert,Roney, ,Mr and Mrs. Charles, Roney and fam- ily; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tebb 'and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Park and family and Mr. George A.hrens• and' family visited on Sunday with Mr. •and Mrs. Leo Wernham,-Den- Mr. and Mrs. George , Pepper and -Mrs: -Alexia IVIeleoltne of Lon- don, were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary M1co1ni oneSunday• _Mi. and Mrs. Fergus Lanein at - •tended a banquet in Mitchell Sat- tirday 'evening. , • ly-Dillehadea-birth-day on Bglse eiday, • entertaining his school chumsand taking in the show in Mr. and Mrs. Jack_Burehill and. Mrs. Chesney visited in -Stratford Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Malcolm and. Mrs. Alexia Malcolm visited with Mr. and Mrs Harvey •Hyde Sun- day evening; Mrs. •Malcolm 2re- inained for a few days. .- mr• and mrs. 'George Gibb arid Mr. and Mrs: Dalton Malcolm, Keith and Bruce attended ahni- versary services' in Glencoe on Sunday ' and visited_ /dr. and Mrs. Rehert Gibb; •-•- -- ,Mr. and Mrs. Ziton Leis an baby,. of Tavistock, .Visited ,Sun- day with 'Jre aedelVIrs. Lawrence Balker.. •;, - •,Robert Jr .,• celebrated' his birthday 00 -Saturdqy and en- tertained his scheet chutes. - riR0i)HAGE ., For that: Fatheres Day, gradua- tion, wedding or armiverSary gift; buy, at WESTCOTT'S Jene.Sale.-e. Mr...and Mrs. Dalton Hinz at- tendei the - Sintiele Skowby wed- ding -in• - Stratfo,rd. 'recently The 'final Evangelism Bible stu- clYNV4s held at St. Peter's Luther. - an Church on Friday evening; 'Af- ter whieli lunch Was served. : ldrs, ''Chris W. Leonhardtespeet last weekin Sarnia with Mr. and .ivia Rose. ' • Mr. and. Mrs. JohnL. Benne: . i vvies are visiting their family n Detroit; Windsor and Ruthven; ' Mrs. Henry Koehler, of Mount Forest, spent a. sireek vvith, ter daughter, Mrs.. Edward Scherbarth and Mr.eScherbarth recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rode,' of Detroitestisited with Mr. and •Mrs'. Ed. .Prueter, • - , Mr. and Mrs: Harold Grove -of Detroit, visited: with Mrs. Eliza- , Mr. and. Mrs. 'dui§ W. Leon: hardt and Mrs,I3aibera McLeod, Mitehell; were.guests of. Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Ahrens. • , • ' Mrs.- Louise Ilillebi-echt, of Kit- chener, visited Ivith. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens.. . ...Messrs. -Fred and -Henry Scher- barth, a Detroit, Visited reMtive•s •over the Weekend. , ;Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.- La - Vern -Wolfe were Miss Ordelia ‘Wetfe and Mrs.- June Betterment, of DetroterMiS:.-Bobert Wolfeof Caledonia,. and' At. David Hinz, Mldnlay Mr. andeMrs:' Bil1;13eiSeter and Mary, Ann, of Kitchener, visited with ,Mr. anti, Mit. Harold Wm., '.1dr. 'Wayne teuereneen tak- en nt d garage ,in Lon - &n. • The synipathy or the coniitiun- ity is extended: to the. Bath family in the death of Mrs. WM. Bea." -1Mrs-Leuie•Hfliennewlee hat ' put., chnsed land the, village from Rock' Bross, .and is 'erecting honsee": , Baskets- floWees, were pleeed in- the therch here, on Stindey froth tlie funeral. tif Mrs.elleory S .. The followhig -attended a. strouss Sean tea for Miss Audrey predu 411 Siturd'iy,', Mrs, .Dalten Hinz,. Miss: Marie Meyers •Mrs:. Herman'-Leotihardt, Mrs. Wilbpr linegyS.Mrss'llarry Tait, Mts. Itoss Leeming; MrS. Nlantiel 13miernianit, Mrs. William. DiegeL Mrs. Lavern Wolfe 'and Mrs, ItsBholdiee. ' se • Mrs. ;ehriS'W Leceihardt, Mrs. George • Nlogh, Mrs,, Harold Mts. Ross Leonhardt, ' Mrs. • Dee Beuerrnatin ahd Mw,; Robt. Beuer-, maim attended a tronssean tea for Miss Yvonne Rose iu. Sarnia ort $aturday. ' and-.Mrs.e'Albett eltieree"ges- :ger -attefided Coefireiation: of ..their grandson., Warren' :Stanek, son Of Mr. and Airs,. Donald staack-kit, elteiter,; on Whit Sunday. ` Mr. and 'Mrs's. Doe Ofeharcis of Sjtrafford„. spent Sunday •,ot4 talmrs: Jim SiremOns. Mt. and, Mrs, •Itudelph Hehri, Its R: '4,1 Mitchell, • c,elebrated their first wedding,: emiiversary at the home Of, 1‘re:',Ilehn's great -grand= rnOtlieh, Mrs Resina Willer. Others Visititigeat ;the sairie hetet:were: Mr. Oen' .Mrs. Ed; ‘PISeher,, Keith rhn,Seanrth; Mr. and Mrs.. Msh tr 10 re ill 3 1; :eloWlivnxi,,,,,SItitrta6felleetrid,and Mis er-...s , itUBBERIZED :BACfC ,ALIsivISto§E TIER- 'MAT Cheese from 10 lovely plain -shades in 'these cut pile, all ..yistose, scat- ter mats with, rubberized' non- slip backing' and fringe _•ende: They're washable too. 'Snedally priced at 24" x 45" . . . 0" x60" . Choose from polishedand eoveity cottons, Dan :River Girigheens, Spuns, ' Triter's and WonderSilks,•in one and s two-piece styles, and short ThrSletVeless gelferS,- waist styles and 'popular sheaths.' See this excit: ing range' of newest dresses nowt fe..„ PlItgit' QUALITY FAMOUS MAKE NYLON HOSE_ First quality, unbranded Nylon hose in 60 gauge 1.5 denier quality._ summer shades in regular style• , back seams, assorted lengths. Sizes: 81/2 to 1 Special.-. 8c p .95 FATHER'S DAY National Father's Day is set for Sunday, June 15t,h. we're "all set" with a big new range of sport and dress shirts, neiv_excitie-g neckwear, „hosiery, etc., to please him on Father's Day. All gifts boxed F'ree. KIDS! WIN Sixty beautiful new bieYcles will be 'given to the winners of , this NAtional, COn est. . Boys andgirls under 15, years cae, pick up their free -Contest", eetey. blanks noW 'Just. Write-in 85 Words or less • on' the,..subject:- al love 'my .• Dad,' because 7- - - - FREE . • . Protecbone, • A -clean and vigorously growing garden ' is the . best insurance' against bug rand disease 'damage. Well Spaded,- well, cultivated plants are far lesssusceptible to trouble than negleetedeplots overrun with weeds. Promeit clean-uP Measures: after harvest or blooining,- and in the spring and fall swill also help, greatly. Many bugs and diseese live over in The ground, , or M. weeds along the edge ,of the gar- den. • Cleaning these up:regularly will help greatlyin keeping a gar- IlloW-heeavlethry, ', eVen a healthy garde is sometimes 'attacked and the bet defence here as in other cases is - to have on hand a 'supply of elests ole sprays and get these applied quickly., It is ; net 'necessary to haee a lot. Ofesep,arate, arid inessY triate_rielee-. • At any -seed „store, .one can get. handy I combination com- mercial mixteree which will take care of 'almost any attack. The main thing is tO start control mea- sures just as soon as the first in- jury Appears. Treitment isquit ex- pensive. 7 . • • Spread lbein' Out .Gerdeners who want to get,the inost 'out Of 'their Vegetablesand the longest display of bloom from their flowers make a regular prac- tree of sowing at Magi two or three times. In vegetables for instance,' they, will only` nse up a third or quarter of their seed mitt -garden spate -the first 'weekend, then tele days or two weeks later make an.'. other planting and ten days later again' another. With ...sueh quick growing things .as beans, Carrots, lettuee and beets, they make regu- lar plantings right up to raid -July and they alsouse witit vegetables like corn, beant and peas, early, *inaeydilltillhe a nhaarv4et:t 37. estpiesteadInsoiks ver months 'instead of.days, , Wily Straight KM'S using a string' to keep Vegetabje rows straight and regular spacing -within the rowsis- ii.Ot juat fussi- ness. the ,wisv4ardener does thiS so -that, he will khow where to exe pet the things he has planted and thus' earl 'safelystultivate even be- fore.lhey conie up.' . Corn and potatoes and many other ,things, .and espeeially the firSt sowings, may take a Week or more to shOw‘ up, If we wait until they are plin1y seen -we Inay' have a weed battle on our hands. sve - mrh the rows and know that: each, hill within the stew is' saYe18 inches or • tWo-feet 'apart,• thenewe can :go ahead. 'and: culti- vate right from planting time and weed' killing will, be .no trouble at au. As a Matter. of fact, one is quite - Safe toi cultivate both cora and potatoes lightly right .over the rows for the first time or two. , .Give Theneitooni , Mot people tend: -to plant .seeds: toe Close. together ,and sometitnee with , very fine seedit cee't. be helped. -; But :the more: tightly,. crOwded the plants the' less vigor any one of theni ,S.Can enainteie. Sherds?' after theseedlings have, shown.their 'first set of true leaves and before crowding becomecritie cal Mee' 'should get rtithiesS.. 'and take out the exceSs Plants. in both the flower. and „vegetable garden. If yeti have . need for them else. where itt' thegarden; these- thin- nings cart be treeeplanted readily etthis stage. ." Fonflowers that grow 10 rele- tively 'low. height • like silyssitni, Dwarf 'Marigold, Afriehri Daisy; Wallflowers or Lobelia; you should leave only a fest/. inches Space be- tween plants in the row.' With larg- er'llowers like.Zinnias, Asters,,tall Marigold, Petunias, pahliae,: Cos- mos or Snapdragons there Should he A .4a:delirium, of afoot- between pleette. 'Really big annuale' like. Sun- flowers and TithotiM shotild have at least • two feet spiee! between. Carrots and beets should, have an inch Or stebetween there, Iteinnoe half Of the plants later on for the firit meelS. • Storing Spray - Material • • All too alteri-spray mattrials oc- °IPY a'sPaSe an tine tOrner of the implereent Shed 'where the .con- tainers get damp and dirty. • , •rowerS would be well a.dvised to have a small nom or closet for storhig. these- materials. -Shelves -Can be, provided and materials can be kept. high and dry. 'this storage space _should have -gootl light and be kept cleati- - It is most important that this small room or cupboard be kicked So that !children- Or persons, not familiar ``7 -with theSe spray mater- iels are not able tohandle them. Children like to play With these small containers, but this practice is very dangerous. Fit a good lock nn• the7door to the storage' space so that children eennot haVe ace cess to the epray- inaterialS, Agrees _ftimAeaedttiet!thtgoe,‘t.arhfeggulrmanai:ie,h,Hioenfbbe.sigt2ri5.co:d0O: weasl,„ Grants For Fairs SocietY and a grant of .$64.00 o the Hensel)._ _Spring Shoes,, . The .'latter gcant, represents $46 to the Society and $,24 to the Calf Club. • • thBey3.4925w7srewveisreed paasssseeasSnAteontatn,141, e total of $2,368,545.00 on which the mill rates for 1958 takes will be for tethd„ oaA.I.,idas4Vselset6h"Oetars,uS elmer Yoal aft iin4naAru26at ATdrait petition was presented , bY' George Boa With 'a majority its number of the owners.: affected - having signed;, to have the Glenn Award' made municipal drain and extended tol•the Mitehell Drain. - Council appointed Archibald, Gray -and civil sengineerSeelsoree- .,clonSAo examine the area ,and, - "MtR. n adiCY7CHID°1r:tDram and n. has Wc6anis r- 1 'peat' rd'a the 2- balance of the contract.Generat accounts for $955.43 ,and. road' ac- counts, for' $4,799:97 Were .ordered • paid. • 'Council. adjourned' to meet • • again- ori J'uly 7, at 8 pen, 13RUCEFIELD, • Miss Eleanor Fisher, of Graven. - hurt, -visited fora feiv days with her • sister, Mrs. Walter' Moffatt; and.Mr Moffatt.. . Rev. S. Davison preathed inni- versary service In,WhitechurcE-on - Sunday, He was accompanied by ' Mrs. Devisee and spent the day Bweitehol.d.., friends, Mr. and Ms eoft.„' "• Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wilson 'and: Mrs.' A: C. Routledge spent a few. days with friends in. Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Andersen. and daughter, Ina, ia,f Toronto,. were guests of Mr. and Mrs: A. Paterwssoan ieonvesrwthean, tWareehltarenad: Dong laseende Paul and Mrs. H. Berry' e:la tie:d:I, the annual, Flower S,uri-, dey in .Wiligham United Church on s _ inimediately and not ust le,ft iyiiig around. It is ettreetely elangeratis for the ernpity bags of many of Mir new insecticides to fah into -the hands of children • s s When you buy spray niatemirss be sure to read the labels. Seine Materials break down m the tolct and others need 1:lecta1 storage.. The label- *ill also toil yeti what precautions are necessary when, • :Mixing• and using?...the Follow these preeautions and avekt Old cemtantets shoidd he blamed Peeidents• 970.