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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1957, p. 11

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118 KING ST. S. -,¢-.Q-.-.~.‘ lan.t‘. s {Here‘s why‘} f They are malathion, which *CC & 6 n« aer* specializes in destroying juice drinking insects, including SnerRwinâ€"WiLuiams HOUSE PAINT! =!* "»a aorics‘ methoryen" Jor, which kills, leaf eaters, didn‘t like the choir‘s singing Dad ceriticized the sermon. Mother thought the organist made a lot of mistakes. Sister y woman driver to complete the recent 240â€"mile donâ€"toâ€"Brighton, Ontario tour of antique autos were Neil Kennedy of Cobourg, Ontario tright). She me this 1931 Lasalle, with the assistance of Mrs. Herm ith (centre) of Oakville. The tour, first of its kind in Canada, had 50 entries and was patterned after the famous Londonâ€"toâ€"Brighton tour in England. K was sponâ€" sored by the Antique Automobile Club, Ontario Division. Gasoline and service were supplied by British American OM, with major automotive manufacturers entertaining the oldâ€"car drivers along the threeâ€"day route. GOOD GLASSES TELEPHONE SH 3â€" woWw s THE TIME 70 HBAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED good show tfor a dime." Billy chipped in with the reâ€" WATERLOO THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT TS IN and captan, an allâ€"around fun. gicide especially good on black spot of ‘roses. Together they |> are the best materials amaâ€" teur gardeners have ever had for all around garden protecâ€" tion. They are safe and effi clent on vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and roses. There are other fine chemiâ€" nust ort spray your plants before insects damage them. amateurs at first had diffiâ€" culty keeping track of them. Now _ recommendations to home gardeners have centred upon three, each with a special field, and all safe for the users. All three can be combined into an all purpose dust or spray which will destroy all inseets piants or the gardener. There is mo need to wait until troubl» strikes before applying a preâ€" ventive. You can give a simple, weekly treatment to your garden which leaves all the plants armored against attacks by insects and immune to fungus diseases. So many new insecticides and fungicides were developâ€" ed after World War II that First the little ecreatures were carefully identified and then the gardener went into lengthy consultation with h.s hardware dealer to find just which spray â€"â€" out of dozens‘ on the market â€" woudd kill it. The same routine was used to remedy plant diseases. Each disease had its own spray __andl to try to elimimate it with some other kind of spray was like attempting to cure a sore throat with a bunion plaster All of this has been outâ€" moded by the work of chemâ€" ists, who have developed forâ€" mulas which will protect garâ€" den plants from all inseets and discases without harming the It wasn‘t too long ago that every plant eating insect had its own personal, insecticide and the gardener had to be practically an entomologist to One of the reasons gardenâ€" ing is the carefree fun it is today is that science has taken the bugs out of the bugâ€"killers. Today‘s 10) VERY POOR CONDTTION This, I believe, calls for a very strong rebuke from our Citizens, and the way to show your disapproval is to come to the Council meeting on August 26th,. I an not in favour of a five to six mill increase in owr taxes at the present time. : * Locally, it appears to have become a family affair. Alderman Donald Smider, son of A. M. Snider, moved both times to accept the Water Resources Commission proposals. The first motion was for $890,000. and the second for $660,000. > ion to accept his proposals. Why should Mr. A. M. Snider, Chairman of the Water Resources Commission, attempt to force us into an expenditure that will in‘ all likelihood be much in excess of $700,000. when we are in no financial positâ€" In a recent survey made by Alderman Bauman and myself, we discovered that Brantforda, a city of 51,000 has not had a Sewage Disposal plant, and is now "just in the stage of preparing plans‘". All sewage goes right into the Grand. River without even primary treatment. Our sewage treatment plant, which has been operating only eight years, and on which we still owe $96,000. has been functioning in a manner about whick there has been mo complaint. t // i **You say the telephone is an extra partner? *‘ â€"â€" As Canadienis, most of us tend to take such longâ€" accepted uses of the tclephpne pretty much for granted. Yet, when you consider the countless ways in which the telephone makes YOUR daily lifeâ€"more pleasant, you may well agree that Mis extra "partner" gives far more in terms of coonvemienet THE BEtL TELEPHONE COMPFPANY OF CANADA and security than the little it costs. YVest â€" the telephone I6 a partror in that card paszty . . . a helpful "partnaer" which brought everyâ€" one together! Without telephones, arranging such simple social gatherings would take ondless time

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