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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-14, Page 11WEDNESDAY, P. I1, 14th, 1.965 • THE' LIJCKNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNO:Vh, ONT010 PAGE .ELEVEN.. Custom Automatic Range with Self -Basting Rotisserie Moffat, ranges are competitively'priced and are recognized for ;their high ,quality in de- sign and manufacture. This renowned quality • is• not a luxury or an expenihe.extra. This outstanding modelincludes: , ..Automaticclock ,with. Minute Minder: • Two six-inch and . two "eight -inch elem'entfr, • Surface element • pilot lights • Removable 'oven sides, for. easy cleaning ' Infinite heat switches e Timed .appliance outlet • Fluorelcent lighting • Available in white o.r. An- tique Copper • Many other features. • MOFFAT 3QK6OW RANGE QQ ,pyo�'•; �:'y�.'<; • Only MOFF:A•T ranges Include all of these. outstsnd- Ina nualitles. ; 4f ?i Exclusive all- Every MOFFAT welded: steel unl 4.�y range 'regardless•'. User!oven end •`, of price, has fully chassis with poi y automatic, lilgh'- celeln surface i speed oven pre Inside and out iv heat. Every MOFF'AT ranee has the flew lowered cooking surface with, raised edger to ' prevent spillovers. :` • r e r •err. f•r; �4 >r `+ri��i�'�r .�r/�%�XV�l...3! 9d•K�''w.,..�.'..d�.�d2rpe..rng:Sw$i.WfRYF:%i:S iN•.,�r.'L6�''�Y��. S. , Trgde Evdry MOFFAT range hss # lift -oft, • lock-oiloven door easily removable • for tlesnios/ 5213-30i- HOME 2B 3 3 HOME FURNISHINGS MOFFAT APPLIANCES' RE.MEMBE:R THE. Soy SCOUT PAPER' DRIVE; THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd :M ' • HORTICULTURAL MEETING ands carried.• (Con•tinued 'from page 1) Mrs . ,Ross;: Cumming ""and Mrs. Clark. Finlayson son ` .were ' appointed' ed .members that `helpful 'bulletins ?' P printed b the Department of Ag- `'delegates with. Mrs. ' Thos. " Salk- • ric t• d Y p an alternate, on motion. • nculture ~ had` " been set' f 4r and eld t��, be, a t would : •be 'available at the may of. 1lrs. Morgan Henderson sec 21st. Flower.` Show.: .onded by Miss Helen :Thompson. Mrs. Wm. „Wher'ry, convenor .of Mrs;' Frank Ritchie, 'Mrs. War the' program committee, introduc- . ren Zinn and . Mrs, Gordon Kirk... ed a : chorus of girls from the land' are the"committee for the. • JuniorSociety who'sang In. an Spring: Flower Show and Mrs::Country',Garden." A i Moran ' Henderson, Mrs:; ' W... B. , English :. G p 1;; " -Anderson, Mrs Chas.:_: , Halkain, alio solo byBobby Hall was also • Mrs. Wilfred ;Drennan and Mrs.. well received. • W. F.:':MacDonald were !added to The, .committees draw for.: an. the cominittee • to help " with - the tea to be served • during • the : show.:, Mrs. Clark • Finlayson , gave an impromptu ''report on the . Spring Flower Show: held ,a • O'Keefe O h. Medi 1t " c . • Centre, Toronto; on M She remarked on . the arrange- ments, the fact that the plants and shrubs were, not named ana the Centennial " Rose "which had been forced to bloom' for the a oc- casion She, told of viewing . the film "In an English Garden" • which -was "beautiful The May 'Cleanup Program' was, left over to be 'discussed at a' committee meeting. Miss Ada' • Webster . moved two . delegates . be 'sent 'to ' the Annual Convention at Guelph; June • 17th, African Violet was won. by, 'Mrs. inches per bush and •no more than two rows of bushes stagg- ered. Do not apply commercial. fertilizer at planting, time. When planting the new rose -bush- be sure to have the' bud . union a minimum of two inches below the level; of the .bed. Established, beds should be cleaned ' up. and:' 'well. cultivated. In choosing roses to plant. there are four common types •• hybrid' teas, floribunda, grandiflora and climbers. ,There are literally ' thou- sands of named varieties and col- ours : available Salkeld and for . a' Rubber Plant PRUNING' should be severe, f,versary. blur New Store Lahr This Month BARGAINS GALOI lUCKNOW, war REMEMBER.. ' THE BOY SCOUT PA ER DRIVE • THURSDAY, APRIL 22nd OLIVET N€WS .Olivet U.C.W. met on Monday. evening at the ' home of Mrs. El- mer l mer and Mrs, Robert Osborne, with ten members Present. ' Taking part in the worship service were Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs. • Jack McGuire and Mrs. Oscar White. The president, , Mrs. Robert 'Os- borne, ; conducted the business and courtesy remarks, were made by Mrs. Herb: Clayton. • Lunch was served by the • committee. A number' of Olivet ladies were guests • ofClarkes U.C.W. • on Thursday evening. Flowers > were placed in Olivet Church on Sunday in memory " of Mrs. William Jackson. Sympathy is extended to the members " of her : family. Mrs. Mae Hamilton ' 'and Mrs. Annie Maclntyre of Lucknow vis- ited .on . Saturday with Mr. ' and Mrs. W . T. Roulston when Mr. a -n d Mrs. Roulston . celebrated their twenty-ninth wedding :;anni-: b' Grail .Pritchard- cut batik to • within 4 •inches, of . mi..and -s. James xir Y ,. �Mr M•cNa n the crown in: the spring and,leave, leave Mrs'. Alex . Andrerw. .introduced, of Seaforth:visited oniSundays with_ . members of .a" panel on Rose. only 4•, or 5'` geed, healthy ;stems the 'White family and with "Mrs. the m., m Y Gary Hoffman. Mrs. Jean Hamilton left last week and Gary Hoffman left this week to . join their boat, the S.S. RedWing, Wing,' for the 'sailing " season. Mrs. Ray Hamilton is athome again after quite, a' long session: in `London.:°,and . Kincardine hos- pitais.• ' SIX ON JOINT BOARD A proposed ., Ashfield -West Wawanosh, School Area Board has been much in . the fore- front of community talk these past few weeks. At the 'rate- payers meeting at St. Helens Hall last Tuesday night, school. inspector . J. H. Kin- kead, 'informed those, in at- tendance `that such a ' board would have . ° three trustees from West " Wawanosh and three from Ashfield, • The Sentinel ; felt that this was worthy . of special publ cation oto /:clean up some 'mis-• taken notions that " have been circulating and which have been mentioned tous on more than one Occasion.' Culture. Mrs. Warren Zinn, MrS:.on which :to form' new• growth." OeiEEEasolliel■m ull•olq■psellen•e■r *asPsBianrre ■slik Ken :.Camer-on,:'`IVIr. Ralph Pagan and Mrs. Andrew '•discussed the growing of roses from ..the ` pre- paration of . a new .„bed' through the growing • and blooming stages until it was time .to prepare; the bed for, wintering, over. . PREPARATION OF • THE ••PEW BED should be in' the Fall,. work well and apply lots of old' manure .if available:' The % manure will 'break down. . :during the winter. Beds must have ; good : drainage and be where it will receive : max-: seconded by Mrs. Alex Andrew imum sunshine Allow " 24 square. e•u11a•••A••••••••••••••••••••••e�•••• • • •si •.4 Meetings •Organizalion • Lucknow 4-H Beef Calf Club • Lucknow• 4'4: Da fry Calf Club II to 1 , ' Dunganiyari 4-H ",train' Club: • Dungannon ':4=H Calf: Club • • • at• . i' .i.PCkilOW ' H gh. •.SchPol • • •. 41• • Roots on new bushes should be• pruned' to 12 to 15 inches 'ate. planting..Prune slightly. again af- ter - the first blooming, back to, the new bud which will be show- ing a reddish ,colour. SPRAY • — •. it, was pointed• out that .the cheapest spray .is a • :single jet . of water. It. ' is fan t of fective . control of aphids and black spot. There .are commercial'. sprays for those who do not have time to'spend with the hose. FEEDING; established beds. should be done in early June and 'here' again well rotted manure is • the best, but . a handful of " .a good. analysis comm e r ic i a l fertilizer per bush will be ample. : Repeat, feeding in July but not later than " the first of August be- cause new growth will not winter well. A good Soaking, once- a week during the hot 'dry weather will keep the bed in good condition and is far, better than 'a succes- Sion of light •waterings. Prepare, • + i ,'23. r by hitting soil: up arou d. �■ r I for Winter �j •. ale alMM\/ ■�- -- . � .r each k...i. -n do to protect' ' +MLS• •. crown from •'frost. This can' be • :: Fall before e = at 2:115 piny" • ..: 1' d eez up to Clean up dead• • • : *_; E„ leaves and.., .leave the bed . genera r t t HogProducers' 4-H,' Swine.,Club . •.. ally tidy., In . this area Ito "Fall • Huron Gaon y• w •• pruning is necessary because . the • at drabbits'" will. take •. frost and:, the • DEPARTMENT: aF AG • care of it tor you: s Willer, e • ONTARIO fCUtT• R n l Qn • i �, i' and therethe, is . abushes likelihood too of . the •Cl Board Room,. � • snow'pushing them over then you �; . p an prAdaback Websterl gave a .read- Thursday,riI 'S iMiss. •.April., • ing Th g• 8:3d p.m �`" � � their 12th' birth- • All bb s and , girls who have . reached • " e. fief reached; their; 21st., • • day by January 1, 1965., ,� and have, , . , : oin one st • .• birthday !Tannery December. i, 1965, ". ate invited tol • • these +✓hubs". • M , Assoc,. • County'Leaders • ! 'ri611011 4•Gal a•iB•miltosorese••••••••••• s•• ►•ii The •Growin Season. • To conclude the :program, Mrs. Harold Haldenby 'of • Kinlough 'de- lighted everyone with her lovely voice ;'singing Stars are the Win- dows of Heaven and Can't Help Singing and we hope the latter ;is' true. for a long time. Mrs. Wharry thanked all those taking part :on behalf of the pro- gram :committee and those pres- ent at the meeting, ■ .r• 'sr li4 as ■ ■ ■ 1965 : Pontiac . Parisienne, 2 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped , eti: ■ .;: .. ■ 1964 Pontiac . Parisienne, 4 -.door . hardtop, V-8, fully equipped ■ ■ 1964 Pontiac . Parisienne, 2 -door hardtop, • V-8,' 'fully equipped a'. 2-1964. Chevrolet Impalas, . 4 -door; hardtop, ",fully equipped ■sedans, 6 cylinder, automatic.' r'' ■ 2-1964 • Pontiac Laurer�tan • "2.1964" Chevrolet Belair: sedans, automatic, ,power steering, ■ ■ tier i,. i. #. fully 'equipped ' ■ 1964 'Meteor .custom sedan, automatic ■ 1964 "Galaxie' 500 4 -door' Sedan, automatic 1 1963 'Pontiac' Parisienne,% 4 -door. hardtop, V-8, 'automatic, • .fully equipped • 1963 Pontiac' Laurentian sedan, automatic 1 . 1963 Chev Belair sedan, • automatic, radii', 'fully equipped. 2-1963 Ford • Fairlane •Stationwagon ■" 2-1963 Chevrolet Biscayne .sedans •. .1 *.1962 Pontiac .2-dolr hardtop • 2-1962• Pontiac Laurentians a 1961 'Falcon' Statlonwagon• 1961 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic ■ ■ 1961 Ford 6 cylinder, sedan 1960 Chev Belair, V-8. automatic ■ Number' of 59 and,'58 models ■ ■ TRUCKS' ■ 1--1962 Chev " 1/2 ton • t■r 3--1961 Chev; pick-ups, short' boxes . i 0 ii' .. 1 ales Service healer �■. k tr, automatic, 1 standard ;l•, ■ of 0 TRUCKS ■. i• Is a • r • 0 0 0 0 is r ssels Motor a • c- • Polie 1114 Bruseleis tint . ..r t tllirls>vi1'•elie>rit11N: � ■. ••••�•wr�r•I�tiiNB•�tlwi■�•rr�rr ; �ialielMi+�iMsr�l.