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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-08-26, Page 12Pap 1--7U WieBAam Advance-TiOM, August 26, 1976 Caterpillars not , a hazard to tree N aw bmid4mved tress have *e a Icesj and tents \r Vda iaa the fab Of the in -- branches, there is no real cause _ for cancers. Professor M. K. -- ._ Sean, Department of Envu-on- k . mental Biology, Ontario Agri- cukbavl College, says that these eaWrpihan will not kill the trees . .: . or shrubs, but merely eat the leaves, making them look unat- tractive. � ' The most abundant of these. �R caterpillars at the present time are the spring canker worm, the linden looper and the tent cater- pillar. While they will attack all broad-leaved trees theyprefer apple, plum, wild cherry, birch, crabapple, juniper and linden _ trees as hosts. One of the problems in treating .=a large areas of caterpillar -in- � fested trees is that homeowners have do not the proper equipment for large-scale spraying. Dr. Sears says gardeners just have to y wait for the number of cater- ,. pillars to.decline naturally. While they may return year after year, unless the trees are very young the caterpillars will not kill them. For small trees in your garden, however, he recommends the use of diazinon, carbaryl, endosulfan, methoxychlor, or thuricide. .�, �• . Thuricide is a bacterial mix- Lure which affects the cater- pillars' digestive systems, caus-'` ing them to die of starvation. Professor Sears says, that thuri- ride is one of the few insecticides which will not harm anything other than foliage -feeding cater- pillars. The non -chemical methods of control involve removing and de- stroying the tents formed by the r tent caterpillars, and destroying i' ' the egg masses which can be readily seen on small trees and shrubs during the winter or early THE 1910 METHODIST CHURCH, top,,was a one -storey brick structure located just off spring. the main street in the northeast part of the village. Just up'the hill from the Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church was situated. In 1925, when church union came into effect, the Presbyterian Church became Knox United Church and now has a membership Healing Substance: of more than 100 families. Rev. John G. Roberts is the minister. The Presbyterian families moved to the former Methodist Church, which became Knox Presbyterian Shrinks Piles Church. It is now served by Rev. McCarroll of Brussels. Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. renowned research institute has f Belgrave Personal Notes found a unique healing substance with the uhil,ty to shrink hcmor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itching and discomfort to mmutes and Miss Doreen Anderson bias re- Tom Hayes of Elyria was releas- week with Mr. and Mrs. Herson speeds tissue. healing of the injured, U inflamed turned home after spending five ed from hospital on Saturday and Irwin. In case after case, while gently weeks as craft director at Camp is making satisfactory progress. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd relieving pain, actual reduction Menesetung near Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nor (shrinkages took place. Richard Anderson has accept- Mrs. Lloyd McMinn of Wingham man Gedeke of Kurtzville on Sus - Most important or all—results accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alan day. were so thorough that this improve- ed a position with the Upper ment was maintained over a period Thames Conservation Authority MacKay of Wingham on Sunday Murray McDowell of Cooks - of many months. Lt London and has taken up resi- to visit with their grandson and town, Mrs. Madeline Harbourn of All this was accomplished with a granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold healing substance (Boo -Dyne,) which denee there. quickly helps heal injured cells and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes of Brian MacKay of Cambridge Vincent attended the funeral of stimulates growth of new tissue. Elyria, Ohio, who have spent aI Hespeler i. their cousin, Mrs. George Linley Now Bio -Dyne is offered in pint- weeks ks in Bel rave, returned A surprise party of about 35 (the former Grace Cameron of ` ment and suppository form called g Prepara tion H. Ask for it at all drug home on Saturday with Mr. and Edgar relatives gathered at the Lucknow) at Ferndale, Michi- slores. satisfaction or your money Mrs. Jack Van Camp. Miss home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey gan, on Friday. refunded. Heather Hayes of Elyria who has Edgar on Sunday afternoon to Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the been staying with her uncle and honor Mr. and Mrs. Maitland weekend with Mr. and Mrs. PreparationH aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Van Camp, Edgar of Petrolia on the occasion George M. Johnston and Tara of also returned home with them. of their 25th wedding anni- Ilderton who were camping at versary. Master Robert Gordon Benmiller. returned home on Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Logan a d spending a week at Camp their granddaughter Mar a ' Menesetung near Goderieh. Arruda of Toronto spent t Miss Martha Armstrong of weekend with Mr. and Mr Order Windsor is spending a couple of Ralph Logan of Wyoming. STAINTONweeks with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger of now! Armstrong. Gorrie visited with Mr. and Mrs. • e • e Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Cantelon Robert Hibberd on Wednesday of Tweed were overnight visitors evening. on Tuesday with her parents, Mr. Miss Sandra Campbell of Win - and Mrs. Harry McGuire, after throp visited with her grand - ,;7. attending the funeral of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert mother. Mrs. Roy Cantelon of Hibberd, for a couple of days last Toronto, and the commital ser- week. vice in Wingham Cemetery. Miss Sheila Anderson is spend - Mrs. Vi McKee of Montreal re- ing this week with her cousin, turned home last WednesdayPamela Shaw of London. i after spending a week with her Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of sister and brother-in-law, Mr. St. Ann's and Mrs. Len Jarvis of ' and Mrs. Harold Procter, also St. Catharines visited with Mr. i c1u m i n u m her sister, Miss Margaret Curtis and Mrs. James Coultes. i I of Brookhaven Nursing Home, Mrs. John Galbraith,. Michael j Wingham, who also spent the and Kelly of Whitby spent a week week at the same home. with her mother, Mrs'. 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