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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-07-13, Page 6'i vj Signal -Star, Thursday, July 13th, t Be Your Own Lawn Expert choose from. Bulbs are top August looms .on the horizon. size and highest quality. It. is ypur last chance tq plant Flower Show Door Prite The door prize of Swift's •40ass,seed •with any hope of�ate- Vigero-yr Sero t -hy ...ticket N. 129 lawn •a1owly and answer these ,this number should send the questions; Is the Surface free -ticket with name and address a=: fror .'brtinps-arbtli Slinvas•'? Is. A to. Box 280, Goderich, at� vnte: , the same rich green color and when his bag of Vigoro wilCbe t r , Vven texture. all over? Is,. it practically free from.. weeds? Is ' it free from small mounds or 'o bare patches of earth? Does it drain reasonably quickly in wet weather? Is it free from brown delivered to him. • AUBURN patches of grass? ' • AUBURN, July 10.—Mr. and If you can answer "yes toMrs. Gormerly Thompson, u" all six questions you have a first rate lawn. If your score is less than six, answer the following questions: is the turf full of weeds and moss with very little grass present? Is the " turf very .thin, made , up solely of very coarse grass and some weeds, with bare earth Brampton, visited with the lat- ter's mother,Mrs. Herbert Mug - ridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh lost week -end.' Mr, .Frank Walters, Ingersoll, Mr, Benson Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Red Singh, of London. and Miss Margo Grange, of Goderich, showing through everywhere? .°spent the week -end with Mrs. If you° can answer "no" to both Arthur Grange, Jennifer and questions, you have a second , Shelly. rate lawn and it can be brought; Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert back to good Condition by proper Taylor the past week were Mr. fyou have an and Mrs. Howard Carr, of Cali - management. I swered • "yes" 'to • one -of these fornia, and Mrs. H. Martin. ut -questions, you have a worn out ', Goderich. On Sundae, Rev. C. u rtm r c In 11 E lawn. You go to the bottom' E. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, et of the class, where you join i Goderich, also visited the Taylor e Thumb and start again. home. HOLMLSVILLE, Jury 10. -- Dr. Hessayon's pamphlet en- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robert- :11r. and Mrs. Stanley Kresky ▪ • PORT' A . SRT PORT iRT 41384'4 Jiriy' 1,Q; Alias 'Grace CraWtOrd, Godericli, spent a few days last week visit- ing at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. Bert Crawford and Mrs. Will Crawford. Dr. and Mrs. 'Wallace Cunning- ham and son John, Walkerville, spent a few days last week visit- ing Mr: and Mrs. Charles era*. ford. ti. eb----serviees- last Sunday at St. Andrew's United Church were taken by the Dungannon Young People's Society. Miss Eleanor 0Altoj�nq)� was in. crh�ar7ge ford ands' Barrie Bogie. • - Visitors last wesk-end with l;rs.. ,.tiazry..: .eslr ar -� ;weve > Mrs, Mary Dickson and Fred, and Master Brian Johnson, of Tor- onto; Mrs. Jeal Atlrtll, Hams tort; Flt. Lieutenant .and Mrs. Bill Balkwill and daughter, Camp Borden, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy `Shutter. Anne and Donald, Hamilton. Mrs. Lednor returned'' to Camp Borden with Air, and Mrs. Balkwill for a two-week visit. Congratulations to Mr. . and Mrs. Douglas Athill who were married recently in Kitchene ;1Ir. and Mrs. L. Brentwood, of Hamilton, .Mr. Brentwood's mother, Mrs. William Hartt. Bournemouthe, -England, visited last week with Mrs. Brentwood's„ mother, Mrs. Harry Lednor. Mrs. Hartt Hew over from England last week for a three-week stay in Canada and will return by jet. titled, "Be Your Own Lawn Ex -,son, of Copper Clift, visited -tor pert", will bring joy to a very' a few days with the latter's par - few and much pain and grief to ents, Mr. and Mrs. William many. He explains the differ- Straughan and the former's par- ence between a luxury lawn and a utility grade and we advise you to be satisfied with the latter.,He enumerates the grasses hich go to make . up each. • Some creep, some grow in tufts. For the light soils ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robert- son. - Mrs. Betty Wilkin. Robert and Margret, and Miss Carolyn Craig, of Ilder,ton,.... visited last Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Harry. Worsell, of Goderich. who are which we possess, Poa Pratensis, ; at a cottage at Bruce'Beach. the Kentucky bluegrass is the Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Stoltz, of most valuable and hardwe,aring. Galt, visited with Mr. and Mrs. There . is • available an improved J. C. Stoltz and Mrs. Marguerite type known as Merien bluegrass. Chopin last Sunday. One pound, of thi niixed with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rath- two pounds of Va ghan's'--Vic- well, of ,Owen Sound, are vaea- toria Park provides a mixture ioning in Northern Ontario which may be sown at a pound while Miss Janice is visiting her to 500 square feet. The Victoria grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Park . provides a quick. green cover and protects .,the slower rooting Merlon: The second rate lawn is given a post mortem. Why did it deteriorate? Was it poor con- struction, neglect or incorrect ' treatment? With this we come to lawn 'care. Edwin -Budding in his original cylinder_ mower patent. -_.issued-- in 1-836 said "Country' gentlemen" will find in using nay machine an amusing, useful and healthful exercise:" The 'only comment which comes to mind is that the country Keith, ayne and Lric. ..greirtlenien have deteriorated -I; � The- A.Y,P,-A,- of..:.St Mark'c rather alarmingly in the ensu- Anglican Church enjoyed a wien- ing cont11ry. Neither their sense er roast at Sunset Keach last 0'S "Anit 1 tion their love of ex- j week. Miss Shirley Brown was don R. Taylor and Master Mich II contests, with Mrs: -Jack Yeo ael is with his paternal grand- I and Mrs. John Grigg in charge, parents at Port Elgin. I and a humorous reading by Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Johnston return.' Ninian Heard, preceded the pre-, sentation by Mrs. H. Cudmore. These were_ a Kenwood blanket, an electric mixette and a cup and saucer to the bride -elect, who thanked everyone for their -Mr. and ---Mrs. Leo- Liner and kin ness.__ To-expr_ess.the. son John, of Detroit, visited with of all to Del, Mrs. Bill Cox and ''Miss Rita Yeo sang "May the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott and Good Lord Bless and Keep Wu,"," family. John is remaining for A accompanied at ,the piano by a longer visitwith his cousins. Mrs. Will Yeo, Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess, assisted by Mrs: Jvhn Grigg --and Mrs -.-Reg - Miller. -- Howes -'Finlay ere*. is what it was. As for i convener of this event. - marriage was performed in y the manse of the United the machine, the best for the! Miss Mary 'Asquith. of Cooks Church at Pine River, by the and sun, Mrs. and,.Mrs. Rohe,. t Bezeau and Robert, jr., all of Kitchener, and Mr. Kenneth l3ezeau, of Lethbridge, Alta:; were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCullough. Bride -Elect Honored - 11rs. Harry Cudmore and Mrs. Frank..,,.McCullough were host- esses at a shower, honoring Miss Del -Finlay, whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Howes took place on July 8th. The shoser was held in the Sunday school room of the Holmesville United Church. The honored guest was seated on a decorated chair, beneath a canopy of pink and whit€ streamers and a white wedding bell, filled with confetti. 'A short program, consisting of ed last week from V ktor is Hos- pital, London, where • she had been a patient for a few- Vis. Miss Judy Arthur' is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller, at Blyth. • R CE Y FEATURES c o R vRE Ann Page Reg. jar '35''c—SAVE 6a SALAD DRESSING 16 -fl -oz jar 29c C real Reg. pkg 21c --SAVE 30 SIIREbiDED WHEAT - 212 -oz pkgs 3 9c The All Purpose leaner Reg. btl 81c•—SAVE 2c LESTOIL 32 -ft -oz btl 79c Five Feet Extra with Each Roll .. Reg, roti 35c—SAVE 6o FOIL WRAP Reynolds 12" 25 -ft roll 29c HE NZ -IN TOMATO SAUCE 15 -FL -0Z TINS REG. 2 TIN4i5C-SAVE 9C Vegetarian Beans 5 for 79c Ann Page Reg. btl 25c—SAVE 40 CHILI' SAUCE , 11 -fl -oz btl 21c Society (2c Off Deal) Reg. 2 tins 27o—Save An Extra 5c DOG FOOD 4 20 -oz tins 49 Halves Reg. 2 tins 37o—SAVE 5c C IONA PEACHES Betty Crocker DATE BAR MIX Betty Cracker ' BROWNIE MIX Nucoa Blue Package MARGARINE• • 415-fI-oz tins 6 9 c SPECIAL 2 14 -oz pkgs 69c SPECIAL I 2 15 -oz pkgs 69c Reg. Ib 28o—SAVE 3c 21 -Ib pkgs 5 3 c Jane Parker Bakery - Products lawn is one with a cylindrical . cutter _and a roller, not side ' wheels. This type enables edges to be cut with ease. Do not shave your utility lawn — 11•, i,TS visiting with her sister, Miss :Piitehes high spring and fall, one' Sadie Carter. inch in summer. Mow often— I Miss Patsy Wilkin is visiting twice a week, except in time o€ i at Clinton this week with Mr. drought, when suitable thanks and Mrs. William S. Craig: Miss can be returned to the P.U.C. 'Mary Wilkin is visiting with Mr. „ Spiking with a fork three inches' and Mrs. Robert J. Craig acid deep at six inch intervals re- family, at -Ilderton. lieves compaction both of the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrow and lawn and the back. It is mostigrandson, James Young. of, Mit- ville, spent last week -end with Rev. J. C. Hutton, of Mary Adele her mother, Mrs. Charles As- Finlay and Edward Gordon quith. Howes, on Saturday, July 8th. 'Mrs. Nelson Hill, of Goderich, The couple were attended by the bride's brother 'and sister- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Finlay. The bride wore° a green printed silk dress. with an overdress' of green chiffon. Her accessories were white and she had a cor- sage- of pink carnations. Mrs. F'inlay wore a beige sheath dress of shantung, with a tiny jacket of lase in matching tones. Her —fteacious-when dune in the fall. elrell, visited last -Sunday with Rollingin the spring should be'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston.1csa accessories were -beige and her P g corsage was of pink carnations. limited to a two hundred pound Mrs. Charles Asquith is visit- A wedding supper was held at roller. Its purpose is to con- ing her sister, Mrs. Frank Roger- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank solidate turf lifted by frost only. I son this week in Blyth. McCullough, with Mr. and Mrs. Never roll wet grass. 1 ,Master Larry Chamney had Bill Cox assisting as co -host and Watering: The leaves start to his tyonsils removed last Thurs. hostess. .The buffet table was turn brown and die when the day in Clinton hospital. 'decorated with pink and whit. ' top four inches of lawn' have Mr. and Mr`s. Charles Mills, i and double orange blossoms With -dried out. In- a week of dry of Goderich, were guests last white candles in crystal holders weather a lawn will lose 41/2 gallons per "square yard: To -replace this in one watering requires an' inch of water over the ,:whole - area of the lawn. "You niay -test' this -by placing a tin in the range of ' the sprii1 kler and moving the latter when an inch of water has been collected in the tin. Half an inch of water is- -the-minimum which' should be applied at one • Feeding: Every blade of grass r—r—retrieVed contains -310 ' ii'trogeii; 1% phosphates and 2`,"o ilotash. The- feeding program must put these back at the right time in, the growing cycle. In the fall, feed phosphate (bone meal) to stimulate the roots. In spring and early summer feed nitrogen for .leaf "stimulation and potabh for -healthy growth and to make the - grass less susceptible to drought and discoloration. Top . Dressing: The recom- mended mix for lawns on light soil i§ two peat, four loam and master Wayne Scott visited one sand. All by bulk. Use last week with his grandparents, at the Needham memorial it in .the fall --two pounds per I Mr. and Mrs. James .Aitcheson chapel, London, on Monday after square yard and mix with it I at Seaforth. noon for Gavin Scott, 7?, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital. London. Burial was in Mount Pleasant cemetery, London. Surviving are his widow, Mar- garet; „one daughter, Mrs. Eric (Patricia) Jackson; four step- daughters,. Miss Robina Comrie, Goderich; Mrs. .Walter (Marg- aret) Jablonski, Scarboro; Mrs. Lorne ,tJean) Pegg, Locust Hill: Miss Georgina Comrie, St. Thomas; one stetson, Cpl. Rob- ert Comrie, Halifax; one bro- ther, James, Scotland; -and five grandchildren. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Moss. Mr. and Mrs. John Maize mov- ed last week to their farm, home in Ashfield Township; Mr. -and Mfrs. Ralph Fortune and family to Goderich' Mr. and Mrs. Allan Billings and Wayne to Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig at- tended the wedding of their were used for further' table dec- orations and throughout the liv- ing room. Mr. and Mrs. Howes will make their home in Clinton. OBITUARY RALPH BEATTIE nerhi.w. , „.Robert N 12- ast °--The..-funeraLserv.ice,...o.vas held week at Hamilton. Friends were pleased to see Mr. George Raithby -in the vil- lage last--weelg. for -a few hours- Mr: and Mrs. R. Weiman, of Seaforth, visited last `Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Peter H�llinga. two daughters, Barbara, at home; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davies visit Mrs. Hu h. (Audrey) Jeffrey, ed recently with Mr. and Mre g ( �' Winn Beckwith at Hannibal; London; one brother, Andrew, N.Y. - _- R.R. 2, Belmont; two sisters, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kitchen, 4 W. (Jean) Dockstader•, Goderich; at the R. A. Logan and San funeral home, .Dorchester, on Friday afternoon of last week -for Ralph Beattie, 56, who died at his Belmont residence. on Jdly 5. Interment was at Dorchester Union cemetery. Surviving .is his wife, Violet; of fit. Catharines, visited last week -end with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robert- son. . Mrs. L. (Margaret) -Thornicroft, Appin.-- GAVIN SCOTT The funeral, service was held twor '6unces of bone meal per Mfrs. Donald Haines, spent last square- yard. - Only an enlight-week-end at Hillsburg visiting ened few use top dressing buttwith her father, Mr. William for first rate turf you should Rathbun, and attended the cen- top dress every fall. - • I tennial celebrations at her home Succeeding chapters deal with school. 'lawn troubles, the lawn calendar Daily Vacation Bible School and finally the new lawn and will open on Monday, July 17, no where is there even a glim- mer of respite for the exhausted gardener. Conies of thih de- pressing paniphlet, of "Be your oWn-- -House- Plant Expert" and "Be 'Your Own Gardening Ex- pert" will be ' obtainable from the society (Box 2$0) at 50 cents in Knox United Church at 9 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. John Daer are visiting this . week with their daughters at Mitchell. Prayer Books Dedicated. --, A special dedication servicewas held recently at St. Mark's service, An- glican Church when the rector, each in the near future. They Rev. R. Meally dedicated new are all admirable little books Prayer books. They were pre - of .reference. .sented by Mr. and Mrs. Larry ,, r Bull* - Glasgow and family, of Beams- e SIeiety. is Prepared to' vile, mernery; of the late recce; oder folr lbs. before Mrs..g Phillips; by' the Ta for August' l2t1"i. -Lists and''order bray in' memory, of die to forms Calk be, obtained'from 4. +trB. J. Taylor add by a data %ori COWtirg street, (oder ch: PriceS int mei~nory' of :the late James. are: Hya4cinth% 1So each; ret- Medd from Isis estate. lar Talipst go each: rhiffodl s: - Ntlitte Results, Annouinced. ar stens, f7 each; `Otogi : and .Stw� pupz1 eesof M ss Mgrg- OrintRt llvaeinth, 4e each. Mini. stet A. Jackson in music exam• Muni order, two bulbs per item -and there are 103 items to were: Grade ..eight piano, Bar- bara MacKay, Bernice *Doug- all; Grade seven, Carole Brown; Grade six, Laura Daer, Nancy. Anderson; Grade three; Susan Clark. In the exatninations by the London Conservatory of music, Brenda' East, Jennifer Grange and Agnes Lawrie were successful-. In the Toronto Con• servatory results are Margaret Haines and Neta Sherwood, inations held recently by the I pupils of, Mrs. J. McDougall, who ! Toronto Conservatory of Musiepassed their Grade eight piano. err Baked In A&P's Own 'Bakery By Master Bakers JANE PARKER EACH Reg. 59c -.SAVE 10c Stock Up. 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