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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1976-03-10, Page 12MORE PANCAKES ANYONE?— The Anglican Church Women were kept busy serving pancakes to the large crowd who filled the church basement for the annual pancake supper last week. A good time and a full stomach was reported by all. (Photo by Langlois) VE SAVE SAVE Save Time - Save Money Save Crop Damage SAVE ALL AROUND BY SPREADING EARLY WITH OUR New Big A Custom Spreader ABOUT THE DRY SPREADER The Dry Spreader is a skid mounted unit which automatically controls the conveyor speed with relation to ground speed. A synco-matic control senses any spinners. Extra high yield systems available for Lime and speed difference between the conveyor and the ground Gypsum operators. We are ready to spread Nitrogen on your wheat now! For your Frederick Wheat we recommend 200 lbs. Ammonium Nitrate per acre CONSULT US FOR ALL YOUR CHEMICAL & FERTILIZER NEEDS TODAY speed and makes instant correction for i.niform appli- cation. Continuous weld construction. Her vy duty side- stakes and -broad catwalks. Two 24" constant speed to the mer mon inhr by t mee n T R d .2 b, House plants need humidity The joys of having an easy dessert that can be made in a few minutes! Even greater are the joys of an easy dessert that looks appealing and tastes as good as it looks. No cooking, no baking, and very little messing. Developed by food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, here's a recipe for people who enjoy serving attractive food without having to put into it a great deal of effort. Cherry Creme Parfait 1 can (10 oz) Canada Choice Cherry Pie filling 2 tbsp. lemon juice '/2 tsp. almond exrtract or % tsp. cinnamon 3/4 cup whipping cream 3 tbsp . sugar '/2 tsp. vaiitlla 3/4 cup dairy sour credit Stir lernoti juke arid almond extract or cinnamon into cherry pie filling.. Whip creain with sugar and Vanilla. Fold in sour creani. Alternate layers of cherries and cream mixture in parfait glasses. Chill to blend I r Mitchell flavors. Makes 6 patialts. 11110101111011110111111111111111111111111111111010110111011011111111111111111111111111111101111111111011111111111111110.1111111 12-THE BRUSSELS POST MARCH 10, 1976 Just as important as watering your houseplants is the need to provide adequate humidity around them, says Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticulturist, R.F.Gomme. "Try, to give your houseplants more water in the air around them, and less in the soil that they grow in," he advises. "The humidity in your home is as important to your plants as it is to you." When plants are brought indoors, they must often adjust to a 50 percent drop in humidity. Shriveling and browning of leaf edges is one sign that the plant is lacking the proper humidity level. Tropical plants in particular require a great deal more humidity than do many of the more common houseplants. One method of providing humidity is to mist spray plants with an atomizer, says Mr. Gomme. Misting should be done often and completely by spraying both the upper and lower leaf surfaces. An alternative to misting is a type of water reservoir on which the pots are set. Place a '/2-inch layer of small pebbles or coarse sand in a shallow , waterproof tray or other similar container. Add water to the tray to keep the base material moist at all times. The pots can then be placed on this tray. "If the moisture level in the tray is kept fairly constant, the material will dispense Moisture into the air around the plants by means of evaporation. All house- plants will benefit from either of these methods of providing humidity." Cherry dessert- no bake 348-8433 Hensalf 262-2527 Granton 225-2360 1./ bYtt 46 /1.0 Y 4411414104..”. w apt 6,4 ei .117rstririte