001C9911 . -r .May 28,.1980.'ARDENS aiid "GARDENING By MINA G. HUTI', Landscape Architect Crodttoto ija Laadttcopftag U. of C American School of Landscape Architecture and Qttrdcrtlng. f Member National Landscape Service. 'Pull those weeds i out of the Iimay be transplanted without the lawn before they go to seed. Put least bit of disturbance as the a little grass seed and fertilizer I roots grow right into the mix- in the place from which you pull- ture forming the pot and make ed the weed. a solid ball of roots and pot. It It is quite safe to plant tomato is then only necessary to lift the plants now. If frost threatens, pot and plant from the co)d the plants may be protected by frame and place it in its perman placing a small stake close to the ent location.~ stalk and draping ainewspaper Iris are about at their'best over the stake and p]alit, a small i)now and require very little at- stone or handful of soil p]aced IItention, After the blooming sea- on each corner of the paper will „son is over keep the plants well prevent what little wind there watered and give a good dress- may be on a frosty night from ing of bone meal. b]owing it off and exposing the Roses wi]] show considerable plant to the frost. improvement if given a good feed There is a new tomato plant of &]iquidi manure at this time. on the market in limited quanti The improvement will be partic- ir ties this spring. It ia supposed to Iiuiarly i noticeable (in the blooma. be self pruning. A friend of ours The rhubarb plants are show- imported the seed from England,I ing a tendency to go to seed.lCut and chas given's one of the, off the seed stalks and use the lip]ants to try out. Pruning to rhubarb freelv. This will dis- I tanto plants ia usually one oI the courage .i the seeding tendency ~ things we let go until it is too greatly. late. If the new importatjoilijs Dahlias may be planted if you all it is supposed to be it,will 'have not already done so. Keep -- be a'boon to us at least. the shoots down to one by pinch: In'one of our articles not so ing off'al] but the healthiest one. long ago we toldi youi about a After the single remaining shoot plant nurse poti imported fromiI has grown to a height of two or Germany. This pot is a mjxture I'three feet tpinch off the I)oliver of imoss, manure and soi)I and l lateral'shoots up to a'height of comes in three sizes, small, med: about a foot. This,will provide , ium and» large or approximately you with larger and more perfect one, two and three inches across. Ii blooms. Weihave used a number of the small sizethjs sprjng jii the cold I NOTE:The writer ~ill consider it a pleasurel , to answer questions concerning the gardenframe and have found themito Pin ibis column. "I be invaluable jn" growing stul dy, healthy plants. 'An added attrac- ool~cr ~ill oppco~ io on corly igguc og ~ ~ if a,personal reply ia desired' stomped, &, tion is i the fact i that the p]ant,.lf-iddressed envelopo 4hould be enclosed. TH@ AVEST VAN NEWS t = Useful 'Recipes- iL EQ ~l Sandwiches AVhich i&lay Be Served with Salad Chopped, hard-cooked'ggs moisten«d with salad dressing. Chopped meat moistened withsalad dressing. Chopped meat and chopped pickles Moistened, with salad dressing. "hoppefl nuts and dates moist- ened with',salad dressing. Chopped figs moistened with salad dressing. + Chopped olives ~and celery moistened ivith salad dressing. Chopped'ripe olives and wal- nuts moistened with salad dress- ing. Chopped cheese and 'pimento moistened with salad dressing. Peanut butter. Sliced ham and mustard. Sliced&beef and dill pickle. Sliced 0 chicken and tomato moistened with salad dressing. Cubed cucumbers and radistes moistened with salad dressing. CLASSIFIED ADS CARPENTER and Upholsterer. Furn- iture repaired. Linoleum and Carpet work. Saws filed. Lawn Mowers sharpened. R. Ellis, Phone West 87. TO LEASE--hfodern House on AVater- front. Furnace, etc. Apply "House" eto West Van News. WANTED--Furnished or Unfurnished room or small camp near beach, July and August. Mrs. 'Bradbury. 8197 Albert Street, City. 'OR SALE--Kitchen Range, price $ 10 Phone West 159R2. , LOST--Tire and Rim. Reward. Phone West 208R. FREE RENT -- Four rooms for any p person taking care of Dundarave ~, Hall. Phone Troughton, West 83 or K. A. Ray, West 30L. FOft INSIDE FIR and SLABS, phone , 'Hobb Transfer, West 17. Residence 'Phone West 332R. FOR MOVING and BUILDING SUP- 'PLIES, Phone West 17 or Residence Phone West 332R. FOR SALE--Several nice building lots on Fulton Avenue on very easy terms. Apply W. 'ickinson, P.O. 'Box 305. I'RESSi&fAKING and Alterations done reasonably. Phone West 54L. FOR 'PAINTING, KALSOMINING, Apply C L Konings Resideace Phone West 394R. WEBB'S SHOE REPAIRS WEAR BEST--Dundarave. FOUNDATION CEMENT WORK- Gndscaping and Lawns laid. Rock walls, drains, septic tanks, fencing and land clearing, chimneys and ' urnaces cleaned and repaired. Phone T. Barnott, residence phone West 290R. RELIABLE PIAifO TUNER--W. H. Tassell, 4620 AVast 7th Ave. Resi- dence Phone Elliott 1267R. IF You Intend to Build or avant Your House Altered or 'Repaired, phone Colin Turner, builder, AVest 679R. FOR IaLUMBLiG REPAIRS -- Res- idence Phone West 241R. &l IIEMSTITCHIN G--Plain vrhite . 5c yard; silk and colored 10c yard.'Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. 'Phone West 144. SCHWEPPES LEMONADE, CAN- ADA DRY GINGERALE and all the Good Brands of Cigars at The Ambleside Tea Rooms. Carmel Cake 1 tablespoon butter 1'up sugar 8 eggs 1/t cup milk 1&/i cups flour I 2 teaspoons baking powder '1/1, teaspoon salt =- lCream, butter and sugar, and ave]]lbeaten eggs; sift together flour, 'aking i powder and salt and acId to first i mixture alter- linately with imilk. Beat all.to- gether ilightly. Put into a.well greased round paniand bake in moderate oven for 25 to 80 min- Ilutes. tWhe n.cool split with ia sharp knife and fill with the fol- ii lowing:~ 1'cup sugar i/~ cup milk- li/2 tablespoons butter -1" teaspoon vanilla'Boilitogether sugar,and milk for 18 minutes, add'utter and „vanilla. ~When done stir ti])'thick enough to spread. The cake may "also be covered with'above, or a Ilp]ain icing, used if preferred. ~ 5Ieringue Icing tDe) icious for Spanish "Bun, Lunch Cake or Ginger Bread. 2 egg whites ~/i'cup ibrown sugar ~ 'Beat eggs till stilt and grad- ua)]y.'add[brown sugar, beating II all the tinle . Spread on cake and ii~ return to oven till golden brown. I™ Lemon 'Filling &/2 cup sugar 11/o tablespoons flour 1, tablespoon lemon'uice 1 egg 1'easpoon'butter. -- 'Mix sugar and f)our, add the Iigrated rin,.] and the lemon juice, 'nd'legg slightly beaten. Put butter in sauce pail, when melted add mixture and stir constantly f&untj] boiling point is reached. Care must be taken that mixture Ii does not adhere to the bottom of'isaucepan.'Cool before spread- ing. "i By HARVEY & GORRIE On hlonday,'June 2nd, at 2 p.m. f Household 'urniture and, Imperial Range- at the residence of infra. A.iHarvey 2131'fARINE DRIVE (near 21st Street) ra Including Simmons Bed with Slumber King Spring and Felt i~fattress, Sani- tary Couch, Golden Oak and Cream „enamel Dressers, Wilton and reversible hearthrugs, Congoleum Rugs 9x9 and 7.6 x 9, Three-piece Cane Living Room Suite with Cushions, i Leather Uphol- stered Rockers, several 'ice . plants, I &'ernery, 'Floor 'amp, Golden ~'Oak Library,Table, Brass Fire Implemeats, "Fire Screen, Books, Pictures, Curtains and Drapes, Singing Canary and, Beau-~~ ~~ ~ ~~"i tiful" Brass Cage,'Imperial A six-hole & Range in good condition, Electric "Plate, t Kitchen Table and 8 Chairs, Half Dinner Service, Electric. Iron, China and Glassware, Utensiles, Quan- tity of Home ~ Preserved Fruit,'ak Keg, Ice Box, Fruit Jars, Garden Tools and miscellaneous items. 40n view Saturday afternoon from I'2 till' aad morning of, sale from 9 If o'clock:~ : t HARVIE ': l GORRIE 555 Richards Street. i Phone Sey. 1645 ~Customer: "Whaddya got in the shape of auto tires?" Saleslady: "Funeral wreaths, I life Ill preservers, invalid cushions, and doughnuts." PAINTING, DECORATING,FRENCH Polishing, Carley, Residence Phoae West 71Y. , WINDOAV BLINDS -- &fade to Order and installed. Estimates free. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. GA RDENS--Designed and laid out. Original designs in Lily and Orna- III mental Pools, Rock and Wall gard- "ens. Lawns, Formal and Rose gard- ens. Rustic Work. Summer houses. Crazy paving. R. J. Kyte, Phone tt,t )Vest 411. GEO. HAY Il Real EState and IneuranCe Notary Public Fire I Insurance -- Money to! Loan TAX SALE f OTS 1405 i Marine Drive Office Phoae West 21 or Sey. 1260 Residence Phoae W. 32R or W. 204X R. P. CLARE dL CO. ESTATES LTD. EXCELLENT HOGTIE OPPORTUN- ITY--New Bungalow with large corner lot; ful) Plumbing; Fireplace; "Furnace. Full Basement. Uninter- rupted view. Very convenient to -'-: Beach, School,' Ferry and Stores. ~ Very cheap at $3300. Terms about third or quarter cash, balance to Suit. &i Phone Seymour 7484 ~~ ~I(. P. CLARE X. CO. ESTATES, LTD. or Phone C. J. ARCHER, West 225 "How Dluch"--" Is Another "Every 'American is interested I in some l.ind of game," the European -- „visitor observed. "One can always safely begin a conversation by asking, 'What was the score?' Learn to "Pl.ay Goj.f ~ Banana Filling, iiiChopi2 bananas withla'iittie III pulverized sugar and lemon juice. Raisin «Fi])ing 1 cup sugar ~- A'little water 1 egg (white only 1 cup raisins, dates, 'igs Boil 'ugar and, water until I& brittle when I dropped I into cold water. Remove frdm stove; stir quickly into & the well beaten white of egg. Add either the fruit or nuts and stirr. Gl.erieagj.es A little private instruction will A K'i You'l fiild that ivhen we do your Sheet iAIeta] work the work will be Al and you'l like the protnpt aervice too. Ii help vour game wonderfully. Lessons given by ROLY GOODCHILD (Professional in attendance) For appointment: Phone, Long Distance, Gleneagles. oi Burrard Sheet Metal WEST 697Y2. Mrs. Suburban: "Doesn't your hus- II band mind the long ride in from the office everv day?"-- hfrs, Outskirts: "No, he usually has a net maid along." 229 Lonsda)e Avenue Phoae &North 84o Res. Phones: N'th 91SY i& 156-'X WEST.VANCOUVER ~ "I CONCERT IN AID~ i'ENNIS CLUB OF, HOSPITAL SUNDAY Tomorrow will be the offic'ial 'he concert ]ast Saturday eve-oPening.day of the West Van: ining.-jniDundarave Ha)) organiz:couver Tennis Club ~vhen an Am- iI edj by the 'Horticu]tura] Societyerjcarr Tournament;wj]]~ be held in aid of Hospita] Sunday.was noco™encjng at 10:80 a. m;,'pen as, we]] attended as 'might'have'o anyone in'I the municiyality been l expected i in .view of I theluPon an entrance fee of twentv-, worthiness of the object and thefive cents. The~draw wil)I take fact that some of the best talentPlace at the courts on Saturday in IWest «Vancouver was taking :apart. However, those who wereThe diiectors of the club have &present enjoyed'a musica) treadone everything Possible to have "the concert being one of the bes I theicourtstjn Ifirst class shaPe, ever given linPyest &Vancouver.andiit is exPectedIthere willibe Vocgt so]os,were rendered( by'a~bjgiturn out oflboth[o)d'andll Mrs. F. X. Hodgson,'Mrs.'; Don- ovan, Miss Barbara 'listram.iThis year sPecial'"'ttentionii Miss goan Dnrhin,'esara. gnh- will be given to the juniors and it rey Clarke, J Lowdenis to be hoPedl that a]]i Palents dy and J~'Ward; the North'Van- humorlst. Michildlen ivj])g endeavor;to ~]et iWi]son.p]ayed a piana'so]o and4them joinithe club. Fees,$2.00,i Miss Frame and'iMra~Aiexander) Per season with restricted hour»'ontributed' &piano'uet, whi]eThe regular dues for the sea= i, J. McEwanl didI some,extreme)yaon are for,'Ladies, $ 10.00; andiIIIciever conjuring tricira. Mra E. 'Durbin i acted's [officia]f ac:neldesil-ing to jolni wil]IPlease companist. Reeve Ley]and„whohone E. Burton-Forster, iWest was i chairman of the i,evening, made a brief address concerningor J. McArthur, West 299L. the aims and objects of Hospita) Sunday and thanked the artists ~'&Harking Back Too Far and others who were responsible The child took a long look at for. the success)of the concert, the old man and then i asked, ',i for, if the attendance was some- , ",Were you in the Ark, Grandpa, what sma)], the number, of flow: when the flood'ame?" $ ers i and &potted plants received "No, certainly, not, my child," p,were many and beautiful. Iireplied the ancient one. "Then why weren't you drown- ed'?" asked the child. ",Sure, an'i Can'" "You must give your husband Seeking Va iety I five teaspoonfuls of this mixture The waiter approached i~ the ii every i night 'efore he goes. to customer: "What will you have, iibed," orered the doctor. The sir? Some cold shoulder" Irishman's wife, ]ooked a 'little NQ, thanks, 1 Ii had i that i this disconcerted,'orning." "Foive," she said .",Shure, an', "EVell; then, tongue, air?' Iiioi can','doctor," "No, thanks, I'l get,that to- "The doctor frowned: "Can"" night." llihe asked. "Oh; nonsense! What do you mean"." The foreman,i of a Midlands '-'We]], doctor," explained the brewery felliinto a vat of beer woman, "Oi don't ithink .we'e ,the other day, thus, no doubt, got more'ni three teaspoons in realising the dream of a lifetime. the whole house!" (I J ~ ~