The Huron Expositor, 1978-02-16, Page 6•
-HVRON EXPOSITOR FEORUARY„ 181 1978
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St. Patrick's School, Kinkora
Thursday, February 23, 9:30 '-3:30
Holy Name of Mary School, St. Marys''
Monday, February 27th - 3:30
LET US MAKE YOUR 'OLD FURNITURE
BETTER THAN° NEW!
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9cidstf, ,ends an get hardvv6ods by Elaine TowriOend
Don't get The wrotig.'1 like. Valentine's
Pay and all the traditions that go With it,
for it is a sentimental day that brings
warmth to an otherwise cold month.
But it was with a groan that I greeted the «
sight of Valentine cards in „the stores in
early January.On my first shopping trek
affer ' the Christmas and New Years'
holidays, I was confronted by dozens and
(Wens of frilly, heart-shaped cards urging
me to buy now while the' selection was
good-
"-Yoteve got to be kidding!" I moaned.
My tongue was still. curled from licking
all those Christmas envelopes. ljust wasn't
in the mood td think about another Sesssion of
licks and sticks, Nor was 1 feeling wealthy '
enough to spendimoriey on more cards., for
' Isliseovered today's Valentines aren't the
penny ones bought when 1 was a kid.
Sortie of the old, standby verses are still
around, such as "Rose are red, Violets are
' blue; I looked •for a' Valentine, and I chose
you!"
But mosf rhymes axe of the more
,sophisticated variety, and they would need •
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Unfortunately, we 'seidoin find a lovely
picture and a aleanitiaal verse in the same
card ,
For fliele and other reasons, dear
friends, you didn't receive a Valentine card .
from me this year, and you proably won't '
receive one next, year, „either. -
• - Cards, Aren't the only 'tradition of
Valentine's Day. People search` for special
ways to say "I love you". Among the usual
gifts are bouquets of red roses gnd
telephone calls to say "I miss you".
Mother Bell and' those flower men, who
sure get around, must make a mint!
Of course, there are also heart-shaped
boxes of chocolates and heart-shaped
"tickets and charm's with the words "1 love
you'4ongraved on them.
Also on Valentine's Pa3, a lot of people
seem to get hung up on cupid and his trusty.
little bow. Along that line, a song, recorded
several years ago by a singer•named Leapy
Lee or Leaping Leroy or something like
that, tits right in.
glass or plastic to keep the tops of
the cuttings from drying out.
Water' them ~from time to time
from the.,t0P.
The Cuttingt should be well
rooted by late spring and ready
for planting in a nursery row, to
grow into garden-size plants'.
Hardwoods which may be.
rooted in this manner are shrubs
such as forsythia, the willows, the
shrubby dogwoods. philadelphus,
..ard some • types.4,,vibinntims.
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It is tint too early"";to begin
-4', planning for your hardwood
nursery, says R.A.Fleming;
' *Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food horticulturist.
Cuttings from hardwoods taken
in February and March can be
forced to bloom and root indoors,
"We. have all forced _forsythio
shoots to bldOin indoors during'
the late winter. Often these same
. shoots can be• rooted from
hardwood,..cuttings."
The cuttings should be six to
eight inches long and about 1/4"
to 3/8 inches in diameter. Mr.
-Reining says a shoot of good
sound_good; several feet long,
:an be spit up into cuttings. He
advises making the cutting just
below a„"lud for optimum rooting.
Place' the cuttings in a box" of
peat and sand mixture to Aboni
two-thirds the length Of the
cutting.
Thoroughly water the soil
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arrows your hair.
When.you're in love, you'll 'find those
little arrows everywhere. •
Little arrows that will hit you once,.then'
,hit you once again.
j,ittle arrows that hit everybody every
now and then.
• , Here they cope pouring out Of the blue,
Little arrows for me and for you.
You're falling in love again, falling in
love again ..."
Leapy Lee and 'cupid have packed up
their bows and arrows; the Valentine cards
and heart-,shaped boxes of chocolates have
disappeared; the roses are beginning to
wither, and February' 14, has come, and
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