Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, February 06, 1960

Issue date: Saturday, February 6, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 6, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press saturday. February g. 196p Page s Over the Garden Wall indoor and outdoor planting schedule helping hands by w. R. Leslie the Sun rises steadily higher in its daily journeys across the sky. Its strengthening rays remind us that it is time to make a planting schedule for our 1960 Home Garden. Dates Given Are for. Conditions where germination takes place in a greenhouse or a Well conditioned Sun room. Where the plan lets Are to be started in an Ordin Ary House win Dow growth will be weaker and therefore _ t e e d sowing or. Leslie somewhat delayed. Shady conditions tend to draw up the Young plants. Strong Light re strains but strengthens growth. Dates for sowing an Nual Flowers it is to be understood that the lists Are for general guidance. There is nothing really rigid about the dates. In March Ageratum. Alyssum Dimor Pho Theca or Cape Marigold. Everlasting and Straw Flowers Azania Gilia go Phrena i monism Lobelia Lupine Mathiola limulus Nemesia Nicotiana Petunia Phlox Caster bean Snapdragon Verbena reran them urn or Immortelle. In april Alonsa ammonium asters Brach come or Swan River Daisy Candy tuft Cosmos by Noel Osburn Datura Dianthus or chinese Pink convolvulus coreopsis Gaillardia Odetia forget me not Gyps o p h i 1 a morning glory Lepto syne Marigold Mignonette place Lia sch Zanthus or Butterfly Flower tag etes Zinnia. Outdoors sowing a number of the above do moderately to very Well when sown in the Border but they tend to be slower in making a show and to be less uniform in mass than sister plants which Are transplanted in May. In april Sweet peas. In May Early in month Amaranthus Brach come Calendula Cleome coreopsis Cosmos rocket Larkspur Gypsophila annual Sunflower. Morning glory Kochi cent Aurea or bachelors Button Asper la or Woodruff annual Lavatera Malone or Mallow crinum or Scarlet flax Lin aria Nigella or love in a Mist four of clock Sweet Sultan scabrous. Oen Othera poppies California poppy nasturtium Portulaca Sweet scabrous Rainbow Corn. Perennial Flowers to Bloom year Start these now and in Achillea Auretia coreopsis Erigeron or Flea Bane Gaillardia Shasta Daisy chinese Larkspur plat Codon Hibiscus Iceland poppy Lychnis edelweiss Penstemon Phlox polygon us or fleece Flower and Salvia. Sow in late summer As noon As the seed ripens be cause vitality soon dissipates or the seed dries and hardens with aging dict anus or Gas Plant Delphinium Lupine Oriental poppy peonies pole opium Rollius or Globe Flower aeon Ite or Monkshood. Seed of Garden varieties of the following Flowers do not come True to the Mother Par ent and hence their qualities Are a big speculation Michael Mas daisies Lyth rums Chry purple Coneflower. Iris peonies pyrethrum and violas. Specific dates readers wishing More precise dates for mowing seeds of annuals and perennials Are directed to the article by or. We. H. Gray in the 1958 Issue of the Prai Rie Garden Book. Meetings the Manitoba horticultural association meets at 1 . In the Marlborough Bridge results results of Bridge tournaments played during the past week score and four Bridge club. 9vi tables. Mitchell is Garnet Green and William Clifford 81, Neil an Derson and Parsons. 79, John Horrocks and Milton Moore 78. New Bert Turner and Frank tur Ner 89, Douglas Ashley and Frank Anderson 85.5, Charles Taylor and Cecil Holtby 81. Free press Bridge club. 8 4 tables Mitchell is Lief Erlend son and Bert Turner 103. Cecil Cavell and Milton Moore 101, Bill Clifford and Tom Butterworth 100.5. New Austin Barnes and Wilford bobbins 107.5, Earl Ober Holtzer and Harry Rae 95. Frank Anderson and Douglas Astley 92. Canadian National railway Bridge club to tables Mitchell is. Alec Pepper and Hugh Forbes 104. Tom Miller and Frank Farnfield 92.5, John Dingman and Dick Durrant 76. New Jack sin Clair and Bill Milner. 78, Bill John ton and Don Maitland 73.5, Bill Clifford and Jack Hunter 70, hotel Winnipeg feb. 10. Thursday will be a gala Day from 9 . Until the annual banquet in the evening. Every body is Welcome. The Prairie Garden 1960, official publication of the Winnipeg horticultural society will soon be coming from the Printer. Every Gard ener in Prairie Canada will do Well to secure a copy of this Large Book. You May buy your copy from g. S. Reycraft 92 Queenston Street Winnipeg or see the Secretary of your own horticultural society. Sask. Gas stand scored Ottawa up companies seeking to Export natural Gas to the United states rapped the Saskatchewan Power corporation Friday for its Gas conservation proposals to the National Energy Board. Counsel for the exporters said he provincially owned Corpora on has exaggerated its own eeds Over the next 30 years and Bra fitted non realistic Sugges on for assuring Canadian sup lies. Specifically s a s k a t Chewan Ower says proven Canadian re Erves Are inadequate to meet acadian needs for the next 30 ears. The exporters disagree. Hey contend that the anticipated ate of discovery will be much More than sufficient to allow the ,609 billion cubic feet of Export As sought Over a period of 20 to 5 years. Saskatchewan Power recommends that the Federal govern ment consider setting aside enough reserves to provide for Canadian needs and that Cana Ian utilities be Given first rights n Export Gas if the need arises n be provided at reasonable Iricks. You like to Weik Vance Packard knots at Finger joints analytical i wide Short nails belong to cr1ticl High bulge Here belongs to fighter mysteries of the mind incredible example of esp trn Anlu in. Not a in plated Ftp most South America by about the area of Europe and oily about be sixth of population. Article will be the last in tie mysteries of the mind Serle. Or. Fou met impossible of coat Taue the series because it is inter Fering with Lite work in preparing to become a medical missionary in the Orient. Effective this week he is withdrawing from All outside activities including radio television Anil writing. By or. Spencer p. Thornton of the outstanding charac i Teris tics of our time is a deep and consuming concern with communication. Within the memory Span of Many of you readers radio and then television have caused successive revolutions in the communications Industry. But these Are not the Only frontiers in co mum Cati ii for we Are also keenly in not As isolated As most of us cajun ii . In free text books Are que. Aim Quebec up free school books for children throughout Quebec was described As a Proy Uncial government Friday in the legislative Assembly. Premier Antonio and provincial Secretary Yves pre said they Hope school boards vill take full advantage of new legislation under which the government offers to pay 75 per cent of the Cost of school books for he children attending Niblic schools. The plan would apply Only where school boards agree to pay the other 25 per cent of the school books costs. Where school boards refused to meet the Cost parents would continue full Cost f the books. Or. Prevost said of the province s 1.500 school boards now make school books available by Elizabeth Daniels Squire have you Ever wanted to Tell the show off woman Down the Street she ought to be ashamed of spending so much of her time trying to keep up with the Joneses have you Ever wanted to talk Back to the to announcer who tells you a certain breakfast Cereal is All you need to be bursting with Good looks and Success Vance Packard does these things in his books the status seekers and the hidden and makes his criticisms interesting enough to get on the Best seller list. If you Are a natural born critic Able to spot and explain How the world around you is. Out of Kilter your hand probably resembles this one in some ways. If you have Short fingernails you Are inclined to be critical about everything even about things you do yourself. Of course we Are not talking about the tip of the Nail which can be grown Long or Cut Short depending on the whim of the moment on the hands of the natural critic the nailed itself is slightly wider than it is Long. If you have nails that Are longer than they Are wide you Are More tolerant but not As Quick to spot what s phony or out of proportion. The natural critic with the flabby hand specializes in complaining. If like this your hand is firm and has a High bulge at the upper half of the thumb base you Are ready for a fight. Have the Energy and drive to combat actively the evils you see around you with either words or direct action. Are your criticisms serious and carefully backed with facts if you have the knotty jointed fingers that go with an analytical mind like Vance Packard you sift All the facts before you reach an opinion. If All your fingers lean toward the Long Middle Finger you have a serious purpose behind any criticisms you May make. If on the other hand you have critical fingernails with Short smooth wide spread fingers you Are quickly annoyed easily blow your top and then quickly forget the whole thing. Do you have some of the qualities of the natural critic or is a Quick wit your virtue next week compare your hand with that of Alexander King. Now in late free to students under the exist i960. Fort William City workers threaten strike fort William up a meeting of local 87, Board of works employees has voted in favor of strike action if the City of fort William does not meet the employees latest wage demand. A Union spokesman said Friday the Union is seeking a percentage wage increase according to classification rather than an across the Board boost. The Union rejected the City s offer of a three cent increase for 1959 and an added five cents in naval winners Victoria up three ship of the run Pacific Comman took top honors in the Fleet s gun Nery Competition for 1959. The winners All St. Laurent class Des Troyer escorts were hocs mar Garee first hocs Fraser Sec Ond and hocs Assiniboine third a total of 40 destroyers and for Gates 14 on the Pacific coast an 26 on the Atlantic were eligible for the competitions. Ing plan by which the govern a strike would affect about 90 Mandy a Mari Uiti mint pays half the costs. The 500 Board of works men 24 water others should be encouraged to works employees and six Parks follow suit now that the govern Board personnel in addition to sus io11ow Aull Jivat u bail port Arthur up bail of was set Friday for one of three Toronto residents who Are charged with illegal Possession of heroin. All three have been remanded for eight Days. Bail was set for Allan Gardiner "22. Remanded in custody Are Norman Harris 43, and Beverley Gardiner 22. Port Arthur police have also charged the three with pos sees great challenge9 in arms Post Ottawa up external of airs minister Green said Friday ight that Canada s position on be new East West disarmament Ommittee presents the greatest Challenge and Opportunity this country has faced in Many a Long ear -1 he told the progressive con Ergative student federation of Canada that he does t know whether the East actually wants disarmament agreement. How ver to go on piling up nuclear weapons Means almost certain nuclear War which to my mind Means the end of Canada he said believes that a genuine Effort should be made o work out a disarmament plan. He did not believe in accepting soviet Premier Khrushchev s Lan Lor total world wide disarm Ament without control and inspection. We believe that disarmament must be carried out under control and by step. Canada can make a splendid contribution. This is the main Opportunity facing this country in world affairs the 10 nation disarmament committee on which Canada will e represented by . . Burns begins discussions at Gen Eva March 15. Court ruling appealed Vancouver cup lawyer Harry s. Fan said Friday he a been asked by deportation Dodge Weldon Chan to Appeal a Britis Columbia supreme court Rule that the immigration department can Deport him. Or. Fan said the 40-year-old chinese who went into hiding be fore he could be deported last november is still in Eastern Canada. He did not say How he had communicated with his client. Or Justice David Verchere up held the deportation order thurs Day despite or. Fan s charge that it resulted from Bias prejudice and racial discrimination and that the Terestea in the possibility of trans mitting thoughts from one mind to another even across time and space. One of the most amazing cases of such communication is that which was experienced by Edward Samson news editor of the Boston Globe in August 1883. Falling asleep one night in the newspaper offices he dreamed that he saw vivid details of the explosion of an entire Island in the Pacific. Though he had dozed but a few minutes the dream so frightened him that he immediately wrote the details Down. Huge explosion he related that the name of the Island was Pra Lape situated near Java. He described ear shattering explosions inside its volcanoes and Rivers of molten lava that inundated entire native villages. Then he wrote there was a huge explosion and the entire Island Sank beneath the sea. Samson left the account of his dream on his desk when he went ome. It was found in the morning y the editor of the Globe who assumed it was a Story that had ome in Over the wires during the ight and ran it on the front Page he Story was an immediate sen action. When Samson was called for More details however he had to admit that what he had writ ten was Only the result of a dream and he was fired. The next Day however reports t tidal Waves in the Pacific Anc f vast explosions in the Indian Ocean began pouring in. There seemed to be a definite connection Vith Samson s dream so he was alled Back in to do the Story. Later dispatches explained whal might feel. Similar experiences on lest newsworthy scale happen very Day. I letter recently from a Pennsylvania Man to told of a Long distance Tele hone conversation with a Friend be night when he became aware that something was amiss. He told us Friend to put the phone Down and see if anything was wrong. The Friend helped to his Dow and looking out us teen agers in the act stealing his car. He ran out in Lime o scare them away. Returning to the phone he was dumbfounded to have to explain Tat his Friend had been More per Eytive Over the phone than he Hac Wen on the spot. Other letters Tell of similar in Tances of apparent Long distance Terc Eption. One woman wrote o ailing a Friend and at one pain n the conversation remarking Don t i smell the Riend at the other end of the Lini Vas startled and amused. She an were yes i just started frying ome for supper. How did you does such an ability exist had happened a tremendous explosion had shattered the volcanic land of Krakatoa. It had then vanished beneath the sea with its thousands of inhabitants and at about the same time of Sam son s dream. The interesting sidelight to Sam son s experience is that he called he Island Pra Lape. Only later was t discovered that Pra Lape was the native name for Krakatoa and had not been used Lor Over a Century. Amazing As this Story seems i City summonsed Prince George . City of Prince George has been summonsed to appear i court tuesday to answer charge of violating the lord s Day act the summons was served o City clerk Arran Thomson Alon with a subpoena demanding i presence As a witness the Cit is charged with violating the a by Selling tickets to sunday Hocke games in the municipal coliseum Metal zanies Garden publication in creation my Ipp Klein it Tobay i temp Tobe s. Is 210 oat baby Rose from the Flat Moit unique tin pot Plant m Dwarf Houst that Bloom Laj Toj month Clui Ien of a intr fwd. Like Babr Toke. Lint a Semi Doublet of Doublet in Many color vim Troat Aak . Sweaat offer 1 pet Babr Row and 5 pin. Other Choice House plants glue i1.c5 for i fl.10 postpaid. ,110 new u4 pad seed and Nursery Cook Ute Sitf fora Ruth Silt or a Kimu. Far look let. Vaa Ilat. Pics. Dept. Of a w. 31, a. Now open with children a and Man s clothing latest prices have tin Stock in town. 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Opinion Bank announces the opening of a new Branch of the Bank at Poplar Wood Avenue and St. Mary s Road St. Vital february i960 our principal services savings accounts personal chequing accounts current accounts safety Deposit boxes Bank by mail travellers cheques Money transfers personal and business Loans night depository farm improvement loan foreign Exchange securities bought and sold safekeeping the Toronto Dominion Bank we cordially invite you to visit this new Branch of the Toronto Dominion Bank and to meet or. Raymond Hauser and the members of his staff. Or Hauser has been associated with various Manitoba and of the Bank since 1948. He comes to his position As manager of the Poplar Wood Avenue and St. Mary s Road Branch from the Western divisional office in Winnipeg where he has been located for the past year. Or. Hauser and his staff Are Well qualified to assist and advise you on any banking problem. You will find the new Branch at Poplar Wood Avenue and St. Mary s Road a Friendly pleasant place to do business. Raymond a. Hauser Mantock think that Ami .1 , ;