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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 1960, p. 9

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PAOtlt TEN t Parts' Day marks the close of Indoor Pro gramme at Waterloo Boys' Town. This is the d? the porous come to Boys' Town with their sons. w _ is the purpose of Par. t I; 1 " The main objective is to show the parents who have entrusted their children to our care how Boys' Town functions. What they do. how they do it, and why they do it are all included in our Par- ents' Day Programme. Parents' Day is also a means of pub. licity. Yes, not everyone knows that the Y.M.C.A. has come to Waterloo. But if people come our and see our Programme we feel sure they will tell their friends about Boys' Town. Perhapu, their Life Wm Comm?” " Canada - can 8.3. 3 Waterloo, Ont. {egressntha Ihr Imperial mam; SH (NO FUR COATS) (from Waterloo Y.M.C.A. Boys" Town) You can store all your winter garments for only $2.95 All garments are cleaned and repaired at our regular cleaning prices. All remain in our storage until required. Complete box of garments stored for only. [0 mm rnA'rcx th95 - JOE STRUB by Larry Hamel o INSURED Y's C omments o STORED IN MOTH FREE STORAGE FINISHED - - - READY TO WEAR den. The, will no their boys in action on the Trampoline, the in little and Spring. board, and the Mata. The value of working on this equipment will be explained. Qualified hymen will be on hand to answer all questions. A special mite display will exhibit some of the products of the Crafts class. Parents' Day is for everyone. If you are interested you are welcome to come out and see for yourself. We use the en- trance off the driveway. Cirrus mm but saiGiak They conchd their activities Intermediates were not stop- ped by the dreary weather. They wanted to play baseball and they did. They played Whiffie Ball in the gymnasium. That was in addition to regular programme. friends wilt tell their friends. In this way we have made con- tact with more people in was!“ This in a mean: ot letting everyone know: that our We are offered to all. What happens on Parents' qty? The parents will attend The Annual 'Y' Circus is Friday, May 13. Doors open at T:15 pan. Our Senior class will “:25. of?” 0...: "' KING Br. W. KITCHEN“ “STARS EYES EXAMINED THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION went to the building for {ennui iiiiii - -- i , THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE , lm, In ETRIST. and Dry tttaMsaghere is ouch one of the chic! factors respon- sible for {more in growing house plants, according to hob tialltnriste with the Ontario Department of Agriculture. x It x Horticulturiets with the On- tario Department of Agricul- ture any that if the bloom is out at! Easter lilies after they flower and the bulbs are plant- ed outdoors when the danger of frost is over, they may bloom min in the fall and sometimes will winter over, if protected. Keep ferns out of draughts, advise horticulture specialists with the Ontario Department of Agriculture. will commence at the follow. ing times: Juniors . 0:10 aan., Intermediates . 10:00 a.m.. Seniors - club meeting at 10:15 aan., and gym cl. at 10:50 am. We would like to no. you Cacti require re-potting only every two or three years, ac- cording to horticulturists with the Ontario Department of Ag- riculture. “Palm is I pm If life. Wo succeu in ad [and “than it". be mun; their 'Clown Act' u part ot the programme. Remember, Saturday, May " in Parent! Day. Classes GARDENING GUN" Dagny, Alta. hy suffer the discomfort! Ind social handicaps of over- weight when it is so easy to re- duee with the Naran Plan. Try this simple method and enjoy the flattering looks you will receive from your friends as pounds and years seem to melt away from yogr anpeggance: - W. J. Said‘ d the Plant Resend: We. Canada Department of Agriculture. Ottawa, daims that this is a very ethane ad economical treatment, if can is taken to keep the spray from drifting over nearby crops. - Get Ge Naran Plan from your druggist today, it in simple and sold on a money back guarantee. Where 2.4-1) has been used for several years annual gar ses such as foxtall and ham. yard grass may be a problem. These can be controlled with simuln when applied at 2 pounds per acre on a smooth seedbed before the corn emerges. If the soil is dry after spraying, a light irrigat. ion will usually improve the weed kill. want to tell you how pleased I am with the Naran Plan, I have never found it easier to take off those unwanted pounds, I feel so much better, have more energy and for the first time in years I don't have that heavy bloated feeling after eating. The Naran Plan is "truly grand for anyone who has tried as I have to lose weight and given up because of starvation diets or tiring exer- cise." D. A. Hergert, 22nd Ave.. Calgary, Alta. - -- A WEED CONTROL IN SWEET COIN Annual Meant! weeds such as pigweed and hmb's quarters can be controlled in sweet corn with 2Aa, mine applied at 8 ouncu par acre ,ttontheeornioto6inet- 2.4-0 amine may also be ap plied at 1 3/4 to 1 1/2 pounds per awe before the corn emerges except in the case of sandy soils where the treat- ment may injure the crop. Atrazine, a chemical closely related to simazin, will be available this year on a trial basis only. This compound is used at the same rate and time as simazin and has equal Who Says Reducing Is Itiffiolt9. CALGARY, ALBERTA. "I ~ifywlnm1éu.adz vrture'ttNttr-th. Quality Furniture - at lowest possible prices SEE HOUSE ore FURNITURE “Where Your Money Buys So Much More" to mm Street N. - Next]; BEE Telephone mm. For Better Home Improvement ALAN RIGBY’S Thursday. May 6, 1900 10% granular ..__ 1 to 1% lb. 2% dust _ 4% to 7 lb. "ar" emulsible (2 lb. per gallon) _ 5-10 fd. oz. HEPTACHuNt - 5% granular " . 1% - sm. 2%tf dust l. Bri, to " lb. "SE" emulsible a lb. per gallon) 'WP. 5-10 fd. OE. How to apply: Broadcast granular or dust forms. Apply wettable pow- ders or emulsible concentrates " spray. Commercial prepara- tions usually specify the most satisfactory method. . lees the gardener Mans an " fective attack. What's so special about this year? Well, in most parts of the province, the grabs are in a crucial stage in their three- year lifecycle. They want to be adult June beetles next year; so they have to get good and fat - on your lawn. Here are some hints from the On- tario Department of Agricul- ture to fight the grub and keep the lawn green. And those JariiaGGrGGi lawns will give ample evidence et the_ir underground work un- Treat in the early part of May; this should be right around spring clean-up time. These insecticides have been successful: try them: (dosages are for 1,000 square feet of lawn space). ALDRIN - " granular 7 1% -3 lb. "20" emulsible (2 lb. per gallon) Vrrr 5-10 fd. oz. CHLORDANE - wood-killing qualities but - patently atraline do“ not re- quire " much soil moisture to be effective. 3“ ot the“ compounds are very penistent in soils, and m be applied in hands About " to 14 inches reduce the "Aida-s. DIELDRIN - White who are counting on it suffimcr for the his feed. 5% dust 2% to 5 lb. emulsible (8 lb. per gallon) 'et' 2% to 5 fd. oz. '. OHM!”

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