the Garden Faia By G, E. Sery, ‘arden Editor. ah ips On Tomato Culture. on single stems “grow. To do this you must |), through your patch pet at Jeast once a week, When _ planting White Rock Weekty Sai Mi ae ats best crop act ete notito pinch out the frult shoot. The leaf shoot springs Sité a leaf joint, a little above tomatoes, yhich should not be done till ‘for it those ‘Side ‘shoots grow /all danger of frost is past, -a voll or Ught compost and in his the young plant can be Set out, udding a handful of | CUCUMBERS, SQUASH, Surrey Board of Works Budget $500,000 ~ of the May 13 Biue Whale fertilizer. Don't Church Halk He A fill the hole up entirely; this ot Ciabe ie ar ree Surrey Municipal “Council |the probletta of setting up a san be done gradually as the | vegetable marrows pte. |P@% voted four members {o{cive administration. hang ote The young plante!ter 16 plant the seeds aince;| ‘ECE to allocate the Boara of| The group is planning @ 7 should be a ,Uttle'in the ground Works budget of $550,000 on|pleni¢ at Stanley Park in late / deeper than they were fn the !to eaw aaa neato &@ municpal-wide basis rather | July tlat or pot, If pot-grown, tet !s.coula have gerininatea ng than a Ward basis as in pr at wing to the Federal elec- the t ball , deepe: 7 vious years, tic ‘al the regular ti Bike ee woe leew ete he pseeteeed More than $300,000 wil be cet oe iy Sine 10, it was which wil alvways turn yellow ‘in pots or plant bands in “a Busrey Mars ete Weiiaihe| Wepere ct next reer ss P Olt, so they may a2 frame, and then transplant ing: a Lessent/ 7 he remain 1c group would be well be taken off. ; them where tney are inteng- |" ®Mount mill be spent in lon June 17. i . 3 Tomato stakes should’ be from the axil of the leave 43 to say, all “*° 5 put in at the time of plant- Wists. pruned 3018! whch: s the flower or ing so.a8 not to injure the Shed-olit-as dast-as they ;ewt shoot 6: out oppo- }roots. As the plant grows, tle the plant loosely with soft aterial, remembering that the jtomato stem will swell as the plant grows and must not be pinched by too tight a tie, more than two inches pe gone plan isto dig out a hole} On eyesis thtrevare Caritiics Tengif, the ‘plant ‘will suffor a foot deep, put in a good|ot tomatoes whe Tay 6S A set-back. When pinching |fork-full of decayed manu: gtown without pruning and fill in three parts p with Pise ide shoots out, be care- You don't need to pay $250 to $300 for inconspicuous juolif-hearing aids } SFEgTH 2 e, *65.to 4165. 2. HE wears his Zenith en- tirely at tho ear—no dangling cords—even fess conspicuous than eyeglasses. 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This crop may be grown jot joi er in Continuous rows or jin hills, Where the land Is |free of weeds or plots are |comparatively small the ‘con- Unuous row method is usually opted, and is considered to ull in the largest yields, method, three seeds sown at intervals of 10 inches, with rows spac- 30 to 36 inches apart. Uy speaking, late, mare orous varieties are given smewhat more room than , dwarfer sorts, After the young plants are well up, they are thinned so that one plant only is allowed to stand at each position. The other method, popular on weedy land, is to sow in ws. This. consists of ing four or five seeds in s 30 to 42 inches apart h way, according to variety, thinning subsequently to three plants, In this system! cultié vating by whéel hoé,“or pow- er-driven. cultivator ‘may be done in ‘both direvtions, re- sulting in effective weed con- re this ol, which is particularly portant in reducing produc- a mmercial ‘ed to each way. ‘he trauing squash Plants are oiten piantea tn} y. the rows of Sweet n let tnem trail along the rows bi of corn. In this way, much Space is saved in the gard These and the cukes may be} K, Stown over rough fences, it these are available, also will save Space, Another sowing of late peas may be made now, especially @ttor the good rains we have just had. Pole and runner beans Should also be sown now. batches of carrots, lettuce, Ways best and most tasty when eaten young, and to ob- tain these, the thinnings are used. Further sowings may be |‘ his will provide nice. tender and tasty carrots and beets, $ Speak at Ocean Park The monthly card parties under the auspices of the Community Association haye Proved. very popular. There day night. Prize winners w \Mrs. L. Laronde, Mrs, L. God- win, Mr, Quinn and Mr. E. Adams. Visitors were w comed by D. W. Welch, pre- dent of the Association. ¥ It was announced that ala hall, Monday night, June 3, |) when .it is expected that] y candidates from all would be present. the Association it was decid- ed to hold an exhibition on July 27 in aid of funds for hall improvements. There will be classes of faricy work, home-cooking, arts and crafts flower and yegetable displays, and a pet show To ‘entertain. the guests there will be games. Panorama Ridge and Colebrook The VON monthly meeting for. Colebrook Auxiliary will be held on June 5 at the home of Mrs. J. Fletcher, commenc- ing at 8 p.m. Co-hostesses for this meeting are Mrs. M. Iv Mrs. Oliver and Mrs, Jack Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dingwall left by plane on Saturd a@ wee¢k’s holiday in Calif ates Mrs. M. Jenkinson spent the ‘weekend in. Victoria, visit- ing with friends in the Island City. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Roth- nie and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown spent last week in the Interior on a fishing holiday. | oiieiive, Mrs, A. E. Owen leayes this Friday for a holiday in Cali- fornia. | The 10th anniversary of the opening of Colebrook United Church will be celebrated on Sunday, June 9. Rey. T. D. Barnett who was the first minister in Colebrook Church ed to grow. The cukes should Siete is and unforesesa @x Paced out about tour feet Denditures Corn and Johncon municpal