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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1959-03-19, Page 7Plant Your Seeds At The Right Time Your true gardener want S all the experiences. These days it is easy to buy plants from a nearby nursery or greenhouse to set into the border, but Mg at least a few varieties in fiats is too interesting to miss. $0mebtaw, Mining along each little seedling front the moment it pushes its tiny leaves UP through the soil, giving it the right amount of light and mois- ture, watching it grow stronger and put out second leaves, trans- plantMg each one to give it more coat and elbow room, and at last seeing it get tall and come to bloom in the garden—all this can make gardening Antimate and` thrilling, Aside from the adventure and what it can teach, it is a way to have varieties you probably can- not secure in flats from your nursery, Some of the All -Amer - Ica award petupias, a marigold yeti particularly admire in a catalogue, the new Vesuvius • tetra snapdragon,or these vel- vety crested cockscomb in purple rose and gold are not always possible to purchase in flats, Any sunny window will do • for your nursery. You can buy flats, but any wooden box two to three inches deep will do, You can make it a wick -watered box by boring a hole in the ren- ter and passing a frayed fiber- glass wick or a piece of clothes- line through it, imbedding the frayed end in the soil and set- ting the flat over a pan of 'water so the wick can send moisture Into the box. Any good potting soil will do for the box, but if you raise seedlings in soil cover the soil with about half an inch of sphag- num moss rubbed through the kitchen sieve. Sow the seeds in the moss, pressing them down firmly. This moss counteracts a fungus called "damping oft" which sometimes attacks and kills seedlings. You can also start seedlings in a vermiculite pro- duct, and put liquid plant food in the watch*. Seedlings need to be, kept damp at all times. Keep the flats hi dirn light until the seeds sprout, then give them sunlight —but don't let •themadry out. Turn the flats around every day to make the growth even. Spindly growth means theseed-' Sings are too crowded or have not enough light, writes Milil- sent Taylor, Garden Editor of the Christian Science Monitor. When they have true leaves, thin them by pricking them out with' a sharp stick, transplanting ' them into another flat farther. apart' (an inch or two) or (bet- ter yet) into separate plants bands. You can buy bands that are fertilized and can go intd,' the border with .the plant later on, where they will provide food in early stunmer. • If you have a cold frame, use it for "hardening off" your seed- lings before they go into the ' border, closing the frame • at night, giving the flats outdoor air as spring warmth comes. Without a frame you can find a protected place outdoors and set the tray Of plants outdoors In the warm part of • each, day, •Until they can stay out all night, The change, then, into border living will not,be severe. A word of caution: Don't let your enthusiasm make you start this gardening project too soon. Warrn-weather plants like zin- nias cannot be set out as soon. as petunias' or -cosmos. Count back from the possible date when it will be safe to launch your plant babies in their per- manent places in the border, and start the seeds in the house at the right time for each vari- ety. • Middle age — the time of life when you try to look fit as a fiddle or just settle for the shape of a 'cello. WE, TOO — Peter Greys' abstract against background of a dream city causes a COs of small wonder' for .Eric Thomas Kaye, Vs, at tz,Bergen County artists' guild exhibit. Old Archie Never Denies A ThugI The Old Man stretched oat, belly down, on a bed in his spacious hotel suite, his huge and bearded chin resting on thick hands, Through the closed bedroom door, the muted tones of Miles Davis' trumpet floated in, and the Old Man's foot tapped out time to the recorded rhythm. "I been accused of many things," said Archie Moore. "I been accused of being 60 years old, of collecting social security, and of being a member of Fidel Castro's gang." He gently stroked the beard, "Man," he said, "I never deny a thing." Among the items written as fact that Archie Moore, the light heavyweight champion of the world, will not deny are these: He is 43 Years old, 'He is 49 year old. He is 54 years old. He reached his fighting peak in' 1940-41. He reached his • fighting peak in 1945-46. 'Ile reached his fighting peak in 1954-55. He is a good fighter with, genius for talking. He is'• a good talker with a genius for fighting. As plans progressed last month' for the Floyd Patterson-Ingemar • Johansson heavyweight champ- ionship bdut, Moore, the man of paradoxes, quietly prepared his own championship plans. Be is already set for a return match against Yvon Derelle, the Cana- dian fisherman whose brawl • against Moore last .• year • was • probably the beat fight in a decade. He is on the verge of signing for a bout against Henry • Cooper, a powerful young Eng- - lishman who is ranked' among the top four contenders for Pat- terson's crown. Then, Moore fig- ures, once he disposes of Cooper, he' will try -again for the heavy- weight title. One afternoon last month, Moore, with 205 recorded pro- fessional bout a behind him, mus- • ed about age and youth, health and diets, his , past and his fu - tore. "When I was 8 years old," he said in a quiet voice; "and living in St. Louis, I was corning • home with a wagon full of chips .from the ice house and I:passed , a ' fence. Behind the fence, people were screaming and yell- Mg. I peeked through a hole and • saw two men slugging it out, The people screamed, the men . punched, and I was thrilled. I almost fainted with ecstasy. I decided that I gotta be the champ. Someday, I gotta be the champion." Moore's voice ' dropped even lower. "My people had nothing," he said. "But my aunt used to tell me: 'If the labor be good or small, do it well or not at all." -The champion brightened. "So I started building my body. I did. exercises, I lifted every- thing heavy I could find, I made myself into a fighter. It was tough in those early days. A Negro couldn't get a fight so easy. When I was 20, I had a nervous breakdown. I cried. I cried a lot. Then I listened. to my. aunt and I started fighting again." Moore sat up suddenly. "It's hard to say when 1 was at my best," he went on; "Maybe it was in Australia in 1940 I won seven straight fights, four by knockouts. I thought I was as good as I could be. Thki later, in 1945-46, I fought 22 times and I lost only three, once to Ezzard Charles. I still couldn't get a championship fight. In • 1955 (three years after he be- came light -heavyweight champ- ion), I waa up again: Twenty- one straight ' victories until (Rocky) Mercian° knocked me out (for the heavyweight title)." "Archie," a reporter broke in, "there's- a woman, who says her • husband went to high school with you. She says, that he's 49 and you Must be ‘around '49, toe." • Shaking his head, Moore smil- ed. "I coulda been a child pro- digy," he said. • "You* could have been slow in school," the repartee said. "'You could be 54." "That' a true; toa,",.the fighter said. But if Moore is 54, he may be the best -conditioned 54,year-old man in history. Solidly muscat - lar,,, he still has • an uncanny ability to shuck weight. He has dropped 20 pouncla from 195 to 175 in less than a .month and then come into a - light strong . and healthy. "I keep a radar cheek on my body," Moore said. "I've got gauges like you've got - in an automobile. One .thing • det` is always take one lump • - sugar in my coffee That ' makes it just right, for me. But If I take ode lump and the cot - fee tastes sweet, I know there's ,something wrong. I,know there's toa Much sugar Id my system. So X'cut but sweets for a while." Moore leaned forward. "Now . Jots of :pepole have asked me • about my diet," he said. "So I've written a book about it. It's gonna come out 'soon. I call it 'Moore Health for All'. • It'll work, too.' It'll work for any- body. I learned this diet from SOMETHING YO THINK ABOUT .Miss Doris Tarot is ,treicle-eyed after she was brushed by death in the form of ,ct steel pipe, Her car skidded on ice and rammed a steel mesh fence. The supporting 'pole,at the top of the fence actmelitrough the windshield and hit the rear window.' knocking one of Miss Parnrs earrings off as it 'passed by. She was flustered, but urikurti. • • 0 e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AGENTS WANTED ----- BIBLES SALesitiEN or women to tell delUXe Catholic and Protestant Family Bibles, ruu or part time. Salary, commission and bonus, Apply Box 103 V3.180), Street, New Torento, Ont. giving phone nnraber and particulars for personal IntervieW. GO INTO BUSINESS for YOurSelf. 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"Before I quit," the Old Man said,, "I want to make a significant contribution to box- ing. r want to be remembered like Joe Gans. or Jack Dempsey • or Harry . Greb' or' Stanley Ketchel. I don't want to be re- membered a s a n ordinary champion. I • want to be re- • membered as a great -one." ' —From NEWSWEEK How Can 1? • By Anne Ashley Q. How can I make inuseilage? A. A good mucilage can be made by mixing equal parts of gum arable and tragacanth. Dis- solve in hot water to the required consistency. Q. How can I remove white spots froin varnish? A. These spots can often be re- moved by pouring liquid cam- phor oil on a small piece of cloth and rubbing on to the spot. ' Q. flow can II make a sizing for plastered Walls? A. 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