PAGE BIGHT | | ' SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, June 14, 1950. , Deep Cove Community Club Closes Season |, fO%r the thain exhibition _ | With. impressive Program of Entertainment. | of ‘the Festival of Britain’ 1951. ‘Deep .Cove );Community | Club; witha fund: for Winnipeg. relief | will. be landscaped with many. held. its final meeting. of ‘the. sea-| from the Deep: Cove. Community beautiful. trees especially. trans- son: on. June.2, in. the form-of a|Club:” Sincere regrets were’ ex-j planted for. the ‘occasion. ~ But flower show: and ‘contest. °° °° “| pressed by: the. president: that. the. | one—a- wych elm, is already there. Mrs.’ D. Braithwaite,. Patricia| Aitken. and’ Bell” families, whoj|It was. the only: tree..to survive ‘| Bay,..and.W. :Wood,: Birch: Road, | have ‘contributed so much: to’ the| the Nazi blitz -on the South Bank were «the ' judges: : Arrangements enjoymentof the club, are _. of. the. Thames. between. Waterloo -}were-in the capable. hands. of B.|ing the district. 0 7. and Westminster bridges. TFs Or Mears. Winnetrs..were ‘as follows: —— : Children’s Group ‘ ‘|. Best bowl — 1, Barbara Starck; 12; Wendy Hay. a Best.vase — 1, Barbara Erick- son;. 2, Elaine Erickson; 3; Linda Kynaston. - “Original — 1, Sheila’ Todd; - Elaine : Brickson; 3, Barb ara Starck. Shrubs — 1, Elaine Erickson. . Adult Group Best bowl —-1, Mrs. C. Erick- son: 2, Mrs, H. ‘Atkin: 3; Mrs. A Aylard. . Best vase.— 1,.Mrs.°H. Atkin; 2, Mrs. A, Aylard; 8, Mrs. B. Mears. ; Flowering shrub — -1, Mrs. °C. Erickson; 2,. Mrs. N. Wright. Original — 1, Mrs..C. Erickson; 2, Mrs..H. Starck; 3, Mrs. W:.Barr. The concert. featured. an excel- lent program... After opening: with “O Canada” the audience enjoyed performances by: the. following quartette, Wendy Hay, Genevieve ‘Sangster, Barbara’ Starck, Linda Kynaston; ‘piano selections, Mad- elyne Watt; “Mother’s Day”,- Mrs. H. Starck, Mrs. W.° Kynaston; super sensitive and respond equ-. ally readily to good and bad treat- ment. : ee ee oe Pruning and’ training tomatoes. are. simple jobs: which: involve no. extensive knowledge, skill. or’ ex- perience, but nevertheless, they are rather puzzling: to. the: novice: gardener... First. of..all, “be: sure|: that the variety isa staking. sort, |. for. if! -it-isof:.the self-pruning be covered constantly with wet} OY dwarf type, it will not take sacking while. being moved. Roses. kindly ‘to the’ pruning. treatment; ; ; : ; ; producing only «stunted growth oe ee When, and: relatively few,: often ‘mis- Notes From Saanichton Experimental Station ner | when. it is realized that they. are The. Commodores which. the plant depends: diy out surprisingly. soon... when exposed to. the open air and of course. to: direct ‘sunlight:. | Fruit: trees. ‘and other nursery stock . with: exposed « roots : should - Every. year much carelessness Vis. ‘shown in the lifting and hand- oY Ving -of--plants .for. transplanting. “This: disregard for the: welfare of ithe plant. is:common:. among gar- -deners, growers and. nurserymen: OM alike. - Plants | coming ‘to the. sta- ovtion often - arrive .in..a:dried-out oi condition and. aS atereny A aes : : XPost “pefore: they are-plan is is | packaging or. shipping, a: plea: for more. tare i in handling’ |-plants should -be-baled-in peat shapen, fruits with a Pronounced 2 woody,. as: well as herbaceous | moss. On receiving a package of ot ency to hath sola - “ays ; plants. Small fibrous roots upon] plants that have been dug for aving satisfied’ yourse cS) oO several days itis a. good plan to means of Support staking | be P| “"t< The. first Canadian-made nylon | place the roots in water for sev- @ ve. Pre: «was produced -at a Kingston, Ont., eral hours. Little difficulty will| vided. This is done either by in-| * sod i " dividual stakes, which should be! tplant on June 26, 1942. ;__|_be encountered in moving plants | «ot before planting out, or as soan! possible afterwards, or by twine.) 4{In the latter system the twine is Ss T 0 C K S. A N D B 0 N D 5 ; fastened at the top to a horizontal _ supported at a- height of about 5 feet by stout stakes, and Listed on Any Exchange, or. Unlisted, May Be — loosely. at the bottom to the base BOUGHT or SOLD of the stem of. the plant.’ In train- ing, the.most common method is Through ‘to: train’ to..a single .stem.-.All nh AL H UMBE R, L T D. side growth which develops in the axils of the leaves is rubbed out LS ‘when .it is. about. an: inch: long. ‘Latest’ Information ‘and Continuous : Quotation Service Over -As this growth will develop quick- ‘ PRIVATE WIRE FACILITIES ee - “STOCKS | BONDS. -.MINES:: (GRAINS. ..OILS . : 1220 Broad: Street ae — >. Telephones: E 1102 and E 1102: The Commodore Quartet. is heard each Saturday at. 6.10. p.m. on_ stations of. the CBC's Trans- Canada network: Former members :of the Navy Show’s Sea -Shanty, Choir,’ the | four-have toured Canada’ and the United States since the war. : Reading fromthe top, they are John Ringham™. of: . Vancouver; baritone; Donald Parrish of Wal- laceburg, Ontario, .bass;..Carl Tap- scott: of Toronto, second tenor and homens 3 Funeral Formerly of “Winnipeg © Established in ‘Victoria ‘191i 1625 5 QUADRA at BALMORAL aint ly, when the plant is making active ‘growth,’ this ‘should be attended to about :twice a boa -The ter- -minal growth may be stopped two}. . ne leaves ‘above’ the: fourth blossom | @™tanger Sicko aA : and “Har- cluster as any further fruit is un- j ¥ar edick of Port Simpson, likely to > ripen. mae, | British. Columbia, first tenor. ©. | musical quiz-duet, Mrs. Wm. Barr, " Pn | Lloyd Edwards plays the piano | Charles Erickson; recitations, A young: man’s wisest investment, “Poultry ‘for the quartet on its CBC broad-| Barbara Starck; quiz—master. of an ‘Coccidiosis. in. Young: Stock—!casts from. Toronto, which in- ceremonies—Wm.. Stewart (won Partly because of the. novelty -of | cludes: sea ‘chanteys, western bal- by the ladies 12 points to four); the new arrivals, and partly be-jlads, English folk songs, operatic! Secitation, W. Lannan; solos, : F. “cause. the monetary investment is | melodies and negro spirituals. Aldridge, accompanied by _ H. still’ fresh in mind; baby chicks ; ‘ a > Vine; The Owl and the Pussy Cat, often receive closer ‘attention. duce | sss | MS. Wem. Stewart, Mrs. G. Hay, -ing the first few! weeks than they | Mrs. C, Erickson, Mrs. H. Starck, | do later‘on.. When chicks are four! THE REVIEW’S | heat W. Kynaston; solos, Mr. Ait-