The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-12, Page 10I.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
LAWN &GARDEN
By JOHN BRADSHAW
SIMMER HOLIDAY
'OR HO SE, !LAI,ITTS
House. plants appreciate a vi
Wa•Ikerfion'
Kinsmen
BINGO
At The
WALKERTON
CURLIN4' RINK
Wednesday,
JU.NE.i9th
And 'Every 2ndWednes-.
`day ' Until' August ..28th
15 Regular Games $25.00
1" $200 Special
2. $100 Specials
1 Share TheWealth
Admission 41.00
Time 8:30 p m: .
Special' And Extra. Cards
p_
•25c. Each. Or 5,: For •$1.00
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Cation • just as much as you and
I, and • the best ..,way you can
give most, • of them a summer
at the 'Town . : � them � leaves at 10 a malt • as •the • bus _ ' .
holiday as to move �thern out- • T'he• �'. Huron County Health Unit will. hold 'a Sub-
The • Jul, meeting will take, :. inimum free, Rabies Chn'ic in the Wing
doors. ,'any . time ,after the first. •, sidized, •i1Vh
Sub -
of ;June,: '•We do tills' because the
'the foam of a picnic at the home • ,'; ham Arena on°Tuesday,' ;,June 18th, 1963, from.. •,
atmosphere outdoors . is, anueh of Mrs. .Ph lip (Stewart ion July •.
i. 4th,,
closer to the ideal :for' � (plant - - �. ,
• • 7:00 �p.m. to 9 00 p.m
. i Mr's. • Geonge 1Whibby took the. . ..
growth. The humidity 15, hiigher, : • Vaccination , against . rabies ,mill ,be provided fora
the light.., is ibetter and ;the plants
chair: for the, programme which •
consisted of a report of the 'as • dogs and cats three' months of age and over. A
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post sure to rna�ke excel- ,consisted ,.
ew , u under bh�ese triet ,Annual et Reid's- corners • '• fee, of 5:0 .cents .per :animal will be charged. Own- •
growth n.
.� o for •
!b Mrs. Philip Stew�art� 'a read -1 : ers, who . require certificate of • vaccination e or' less ideal. �cond�tions. y
n , tou h, hard -to -kill- house 'in�g, "Hoy of the • House Eby ,;Mrs. • 'export or :other purpose should consult: their. .prii-
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g vate veterinarian. N"• •
such ,� Gracie .Fi�eZd's A. • '1V,Ic�Quillm and t�he1,,. motto, � o certificates
will •
Ibe issued � at• • •
,"Big_est Aspidistra ' .In ;The` Keep the .. Family , Yearning it.
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•rid" and the Sans vieria will within the. Family's Eaiisir�g !by this: iclinic, p .
Downey. Eleanor -Whitby &
grow better next fall and., win- ��� ' '
every
enter-•
•"..Help : •prevent' human exposure /to,. ,rabies, Take
LindaBoyle ave' a
ver
ter, of they spend the summer. in y e g y
tamarL number, A �con�test to see • advantage, 'of this opportunity 'to have your pets -
the is ,d .air, g
you who could'. (peel a potato • the : • immunized.' Other clinics will, be aianounced for.'' ."
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This ,doe not mean that y � Brussels; .and' �Wroxete>r• 'areas. '-
would, 'plant ' them out in •'the fastest;; was won by Mrs. George • the '. Blyth,
Elliott. Following• the Queen,
ve'�eta�ble • garden .'m. `-full sun. ..• .• • . • •
Ever. type used• as a • ihouse ,lunch was served Iby the ladies • Geiger; : Es Di., R.: M Aides,
Every yF t in. charge, ' Mrs. George Whitby, i• • Delbert . g q
plant is shade tolerant, other- •
Mrs. Downey and •Mrs. R. H. �. . Chairman,' Board of Health ' Medical. Officer of Health: • .
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WEDNESDAY, DUNE 12th, 1963
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NOTICE TO OWNERS OF '
Trip And: Picnic
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ucknow Women's Institute'
s GS A D CATS,
held their June meeting in the .�
DQ.-
Town 'Half with • •twenty;'bwa la-
ipresent and the , '
'diets � � pres�id�ent
Mrs, J, MacMillan in the chair..
wPREVENTION O'FRABIES
g business, it was 'de- •.
cide�d that
Duri�n the
• the ladies •who � are ! • ,
going to Guelph, June '20th meet ,
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• a'
lent
mo.
plan
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Wise. it .would not grow in 'the
evtreinely '.Poor ; light conditions
found in. most homes. 'It's•• .true.
that some ,iwould 'survive in full
sun, .but all house plants will do
better :in a light, .filtered shade.`
This is found under :oaks, .elms
and othertrees which ;have been
trimmed high. However, • the.
shade of a : mature maple is too,
dense.
checks -excessive y_
evaporation in storage
^ Another proven CO.OP money saver ...'the
teP -sAYBR Elul. CAP". special cap,
cuts` fusel losses and' checks fuel deteriora-
tion by reducing evaporation.
*Actual tests show that a farmer annually
fusing • 1,200 gallons of gasoline loses 67
gallons each year due "to evaporation.
When using a ••F[iBL-sAVBR; FILL :CAP"'the.
loss is reduced to 17 gallons ... 'a saving
of approatimately $11.65
Help keep/your costs down.
with: the COOP "FUi ld-SAVBR.
PILL CAP'; regularly pried,
at only $2:50
•2', rid 2' 4
111( 1111
two suss for
ALL STORAGE .TANKS.
NEW ca -op to. Olt BOx.
prevents pet pllforing
Lockup your
gasoline with'the
easy-.fo-instafif
co -or) Lock Box:
Constructedfrom
welded' heavy
guage steel' and
painted for .•alt-
Weather protec-
tion. the t=uei
LACKS TIGHTt Cap. Lock Box is
priced at only
$2.O11:
CO.OP... the Gasoline
wIth the "PLUS FACTOR"
'Enjoy the'year'round' reliability
Of CO.OP gesot.ine• and•the com
pieta Zine of COOP, petroleurn
. products. •
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When You buy Co.operativety
there'd also a big' PLUS FACTOR.
the all Important Ownership
• and Control of the business. You
also 'share in any sayings: made
from lts operation....
UCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE
WCKNOWI ONTARIO
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•Thompson• and Mrs N., .1VIcCa1-
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''a par or you' set
Where natural shade is not the
seedlings pp
. the plants out in the .garden at.
••available, then it call be supweekly. 'intervals .throughout' the •
plied .artificially. . with ' overhead summer •will stop: the "yellows".
screens or lath .shade: cold; The.' best iprod:ucts 'I know
1the ne..
A., word' of warning, African for ,this purpose • are w .
violets and others with woolly l systemic sprays which.:are 'car-
or. downy, foliage„ should not be ried inside the plant and can.
Put outdoors without solid roof not :be ;washed off .by the .action.
overhead: Their leaves '..when of ram . or dew. With. you
splattered by '.rain' are ,;• often only need to'spray :every. two
permanently ;injured. :An ideal
spot ,for such plantswould .be
• under :the roof of tinted fibre
glass ; over. a' patio.
• Geranivans are of course brie.j
of the . few exceptions to, .this.
rule'. They;.aueceed' (best.. when:
grown, in full *Sunshine.;
When plants are kept under a
:tree in ,plants
open, the. pots should
be . plunged .i •yin the'soil ;' up.. to .
the rims : If this . ieonnot'..be done •
•conveniently,' build .a,': wooden
frame'. :around .the: pots and fill •
this with a :damp form of hu
mus such as ;+peat 7rnoss or venni., ,•
euaite. When this is snot done,
;they can dry .aut. so rapidly that
permanent ;'injury is . done before
such 'dam'age can be detected •
Before setting them•out in the
'garden • is the !b'st time . of they
year to deed or ' repot ` "liouse
,plants, . I'.ve. 'seen. , recommenda
tions suggesting that you . wait;
Untilfall-Abut- this is•:net a -good-
idea. Rause plants do their best
growing during the. summer, out
of. ,doors, . and • their !heaith. • and
vigour: ifor the corning ..fall. and
winter ,ts •deterthined to.. a: •large.
extent 'by ,bhe .treabmrien,t.:ssthey
receive during' ; the .summer. I'd
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earnestly. recommend that.: you
-repot' yourhoute''pl.ants in 'good
soil. and feed,.every, three weeks.
with `a _ liquid corii+plete !fertilizer.
during the ,summer • a oaths..• Of
course,..an. •exception to the =rule;
�woitld .be ,a .Bonsai plant Which
• is artificially . dwarfed. Big tub
plants such as olenders are also.
better left alone to keep: then
within Iboun,ds.
' '' Prevention Of Aster Yellows
Not , nearly as., many Shorne
gardeners grow . asters as .. tbaok •
in grandmother's day because of
the aster yellow disease, . which
'cover a period 'of years has be-
come the in! ber • one enemy; .of
this tree Iflowerin,g annual.
It's ,true ': that , wilt ' has also,
•been somewhat • ;af a: problem,
but happily, seeds/nen have been:
able to: breed quite a..degree of
resistance to 'wilt'.in. the rnodern
strains of asters., '
• If 'your aster foliage turned
yellow and the plants ,became
'stunted: and Iclied. Ibe.fore flower-
.ing last year,then the aster
yellows Was;: the cause of 4..This
disease cannot, be oiired after
the plant 4has 'become diseased,
•but it can be Prevented,' The yip
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us of aster • yellows is carried
from one• plant . to another ex-
clusively
!by . leaf .hoppers. 'Con.
trol these pesky insects and
you'll control aster. yellows, An ..�
insect killing • prograiii with
sprays or dust frdrn the time
weeks =to .keep the leaf hoppers,`
Under. Control., They are also
cellents- for - controlling the: fly
which !fills' the leaves of 'privet.
and :Other hedges, with' '•thous=''
ands .of, tiny,holes • duririig•. the
net few weeks.
Women .Mike. a 'strong, silent
man;.. They think' he. • is'. listening
to there: •
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When the`: cost of major family
purchases:comesito more than you'd
.like to spend noW, 'it adds up td •
'a,perfect case for the Bank'of Montreal
Family Finance Plan. Figure out •
what, rnajor items you "need.
theirtotal cost ..then arrange to pay
• for ail of:thern.with one regular
monthly'payment with a low-cost,'
life -insured Family Finance Plan loan.
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