The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-14, Page 11WEDNESDAY, P.
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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
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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
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-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
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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,
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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.•
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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.
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•.4 Meetings •Organizalion
• Lucknow 4-H Beef Calf Club • Lucknow• 4'4: Da fry Calf Club
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to
1 , ' Dunganiyari 4-H ",train' Club:
• Dungannon ':4=H Calf: Club •
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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
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DEPARTMENT: aF AG • care of it tor you: s Willer, e
• ONTARIO
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n l Qn • i �, i' and therethe,
is . abushes
likelihood too
of . the
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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".
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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,
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■ 1965 : Pontiac . Parisienne, 2 -door hardtop, V-8, fully equipped , eti:
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■ 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,
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■ 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
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2-1963 Chevrolet Biscayne .sedans •. .1
*.1962 Pontiac .2-dolr hardtop
• 2-1962• Pontiac Laurentians
a 1961 'Falcon' Statlonwagon•
1961 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic
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■ 1961 Ford 6 cylinder, sedan
1960 Chev Belair, V-8. automatic
■ Number' of 59 and,'58 models
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