The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-11-19, Page 8'Men you phone in for repair service, it's Pat hardy, of
Clinton, seen above, w?o talieeYour call..
Buy Your Meat
At Wholesale Prices
FRONTS OF STEER BEEF
AT ONLY 401b.
HIND QUARTERS AT 58c lb.
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FOR A
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By G. MacLeod Ross
Hibernation , apart;- such that never the
So you have hilled up all your ! twain shall meet, For its part,
rose trees and tied up all your 1 the camel has several outstand-
climbers against ,the balmy ling characteristics, some endear -
north -west Winds you anticipate! ing, some revolting. For, exam -
Begonia and dahlia tubers, along I ple, it has a supercilious expres-
sion. In the East the legend is
that the Khoran refers to 100
names for Allah but only 99 are
mentioned.. The camel is be-
lieved to know the hundredth'
and hence its supercilious ex-
pression. But in addition, it has
a stench ,which, unlike that of
the geranium, makes even
es frenzied. But both camels an
geraniums.' share a built-in re-
serve of water and herein lies
the key to the treatment the
geranium loves best. Geraniums
can' stand heat but not temper-
atures below 30 degrees F. They
flower best when root is bound
in a pot. It is these three fad -
tors which dictate the methods
with the cannas, are all safely
in the fruit 'cellar in peat or
3and, and you,, have made a New
Year resolution in Advance to
visit them faithfully' from time
to time. Biennials should, by
now, have formed their winter
rosettes and have been given a
light cover of soil, a sort 'of
muffler effect, if results are
expected next year. Chrysanthe-
mums tob, 'are as good as over
and before this is printed, snow
may have fallen. IMost Chrys-
anthemum plants have . set out
shoots and these have been pro-
tected with leaves and* soil to
maintain them, for another year.
Similar treatment has, no doubt,
been given to delphinium, hy- , of wrnter care, but most of all
biscus, aconite, perennial alys- is the necessity to treat the
sum, aubretia,.. in fact to all cit geranium like a camel in a
down perennials. Phlox have waterless desert. One metlfod
been divided and replanted in is to dig up the plant, knock off
the soil With care so as not to
break off the rather brittle
limbs and then hang the plant
root upwards in a frost free
cellar until the spring, when it
may be pruned and planted out.
Another is to lift the plants and
succulent beds of lrumus. Peon-
ies have had their dose of wood
ash. Helped . some warmer
days, you have ,done very well.
Geraniums
To most people, geranium
and camels must seem poles
VOLVO t.
GODERICH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE IS SPONSORING THE
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CAMPAIGN IN GODERICH
Photos Jean Merrill
Kirk Clouthier, MD poster child, perches on a fire truck, his
face alight with the mischief of a normal small boy. His friends
the Firefighters of Canada, on thair own time and for the sixth
consecutive year, will be in the forefront of- the March for
Muscular Dystrophy, November 22 - 28. Funds from the cam-
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applied research into various types of muscular dystrophy and
other closely related diseases.
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reservoir for .the radiant heat
of the sun is sufficient. How-
ever, some of those smalliplanAs
which several members have
put -h of recent years, will, 1
suspect, need more,than a stone.
Some of us have a clematis
planted in a tub to adorn a wall
above a concrete flat and some
of us lost our clematis in last
.year's outburst of ice and snow.
1 see nothing in the books to
guide be,. nd- the suggestion of
a dressing of-. well rotted man-
ure and so, about all. We can
try is up, just as for
roses.
Consider the Lilies
,, • %During the past week, lily
bulbs,. have' been, delivered and
some of us have liad the pleas-
urablee anticipatory experience
of setting out trillium in the atid
wild flower bed. Think of Paris
fti the spring- Think of allthe
promise these beds hold, in their
trim off half „the main' shoots
' and then cram the root into the
smallest pot which will 'accept
' 'he_.pots are placed. in a cool
cellar, with tittle or no water-
ing. Ideal winter conditions are:
Night 40 to 45 degrees F with
a little Ventilation and a rise,of
5, to 10 degrees F by day. Short
of, -being subjected to frost, 'ger-
. aniurns will exist in nearly all
conditions, but remember„, too
willto wateritohin
oe km. dry
wBiyntethre4frSptinwg
and- hopeless;
death they much
but them back and they
will perform again as well as
ever.
Mention of cellars is a ismin:
der ,that many people hie an
GODERICH absolute phobia about visiting
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produces a—farrn of mental
black and you will find that only
the most strong willed can sum -
Mon 'up the determination to
make--the-respeeti*e-closeent-or,
or ascent to these infamous
spots.
Clematis
And what of clematis? Regin-
ald Arkell has said:
Until fully. grown,
A clematis likes a stone
Placed over its roots
After all we Near boots
To protect our roots!
Possibly in a more tempera e
climate,'a stone to act as a heat
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