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Terrace Bay News, 6 May 1954, p. 10

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- is for the million things she gave me - means only that she's growing old is for the tears she shed to save me - is for her heart of purest gold - is for her eyes with lovelight shining oe eae Oe ee - means right and right she'll always be. Put them all together they spell MOTHER the word that means the world to me, Don't forget "Her Day" Sunday, May 9th, a-0-0 FIRE PREVENTION NEWS "SMOKING IN BED" ORDINANCE USED BY COLUMBUS , OHIO. - "Section 18,17-1, Whoever in the city, in any hotel, motel, rooming house, lodging house, apartment house, tenement house, con- valescent home, hospital, child care facil- ity, or similar place of abode, by any means whatsoever, through carelessness, neglect or negligence, sets fire to, or causes the burning of, any bedding, furniture, rug, curtain, drape, or other household furnishing or fitting or any oxher part of said buildings or premise s in such a manner as to endanger the safety of any person or property shall upon con= viction be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, or by imprison- ment for not less than ten days nor more than thirty days, or both. Section 18.17-2, It shall be the duty of the manager, owner, or lessee of any hotel or motel to pose section 18,14%-1 in a conspicuous place in each room oc- (Cont. on next col,) Page 10 FIRE PREVENTION NEWS (Cont. ) cupied by guests in such hotel or motel and it shall be the duty of the manager owner or lessee of any rooming house, lodging house, apartment house, tenement house, convalescent home, hospital, child care facility or similar place of abode, to pose section 18,17-1 in a conspicuous place or places upon such premises, Any manager, owner, or lessee who fails to comply with this section shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than ten dollars, nor more than fifty dollars for the first offense, and not less than fifty dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars for each subsequent offense," - The Fire Marshal's News Letter, Columbus, February, 1954, 0-0-0 WHITE TRILLIUM, PROVINCIAL FLOWER Ontario's floral emblem, the white trillium, will be found in great abund- ance in various parts of the deciduous forests and woodlands of the Province during late April and May dependent on regional weather conditions. The white trillium was adopted as the floral emblem in legislation approved by the Legislature in 1937. Visitors to the Muskoka area say that many of the roadways off main high- ways will be found almost bristling with the native plant with its waxy white, sometimes shaded into a pale mauve, flowers, They arrive before the trees bloom into leaf, last year about May 2h, "This native plant with its beauti- ful waxy, white flowers is associated with gladness, beauty and fresh hope of spring. In remote places far from towns and cities, one can find white trilliuns in great abundance, extending sometimes as far as the eye can sce beneath the trees, Associated flcwers are Yellow Adder's Tongue, Dutchman's Beeeches, Spring Beauty and many others, making 'the woods in early Spring a picture of unbelievable beauty and profusion, The flowers of the white trillium are very sensitive to light. The countless num bers of flowers usually face in one dir- ection, like the familiar sunflower, following the sun in its course across the sky,"

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