The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-07-16, Page 6•
'rhe 'c oderich Signal -Star, Thursday, July 1¢th, 1964
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by G. MacLEOD , ROSS
CLEMATIS
Clematis is another of the such favorites as Countess de
many plants which grow well •in Bouchard—rose oink; Crimson
Goderich, 'provided- certain re- , Star, a deep red and the ojack-
,.. quirements are fulfilled, and 'mann trio.
which are highly desirable on ! The' Viticelli group is pruned
account of their long flowering l and• beam as forthe J'ackmanii
season. it is, however, well to arieties. They include Huldine,
know, which of the eight or so:a pearly 4hite and Lady Betty
varieties you are acquirin • be- ! Balfour, a (Veep blue. The Coc-
the.N;,,, ifl•ei;„,as to the way:, ; ,s>;, , kL k,,,,,° c luw . the
- , . , d-Ekre- rur�ing t- -.•rJ-„ckrnarri-i -h lr attd_.. inChS4e
require. L)uch& of Works a deep pank
While plants may be moved w ibh lighter edging. The Ffor%
in the spring, fall. „planting is lido hybr•ilis ripen on 'old wood
considered the better -time. land are tpeated like the Lanug-
Clematis are very' hardy and' inosa group. There ar'e the
will stand up to 40. below zero, double White --.Duchess of Edin-
.A'-rvC'P.!•� ^"n. .0 1.n,n 'm - • 1„J`: iia) .� y, .. y -.-.rats _a •.�.a .-.,..-1_ .....=r'�,{•.[ea..L a-l..y .a .
r ing e is es enta'—
l ''Bee ll:t5f' Woking. 'trct`"1Vii
wate''�r and d a g s ,
As far as location, they can get lana section, blooms on ripened
along on six hours sunshine a wood and is pruned just after
'flowering, It offers white, rose
, .pink 'and, apple blossom pink.
The Patens: group follows the
treatment -for Maruti.;••&-a.nd-s•
Miss Bateman, white with
cream _. strip.es. . and _' s a.m. e
4:10.42111-417,Cr1 §9.-P-1 "g Candrda,- ,violet ,mauve varieties, Finally
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stamen azi{l tb rrs .
--covering- nes"§tfmmer sNoolra'rii--folTaw
a fuil'ranbe of cb1'oi' 7- .'h the Jackmartii treatment. Here
bloom on old ripened wood and are 'whites, light pink,- yellow
are pruned by removing weak "and bluish purples.
Several. Varieties
The several varieties are:
The Lanugino'a h y b r i d s,
which include- the lovely dnd
broken pots and crushed stone
fur afoot of depth. Then .nix
• 1t ii'h the .soil to be filled into
the upper half of the hole
L.,.proai, ynaII .arra an a coa.
' ashen'` or their equivalent in size; from this area ,attended the
i inU,r'e, only if, it is really funeral.
well rotted and two handfuls' • Congratulations to the stud-,
of bonemeal. , The collar of the ents who attended C.H.S,S. at
plant' should be two to three Clinton and ,were promoted.
inches ,below soil surface, the Miss,Gail Anderson has secur-
roots spread ,out loosely and the ed work, again this Summer at
whole filed in' and 'firmed• .treat Brow'n's Fruit Market,,Lucknow.
i care beim taken no't"'fo'rff n�i"atif ' ' ' s Pearl Caldwell of Leam-
the fragile 'crown. Some like ing�iin v1Si ec�'witTi-'-her sr IEFT
I to• rotect this with a 'collar Mrs•. ,John Spivak, M Spivak,
Sharon and Laird. -, '
We wish to welcome to Dun-
gannon, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
1 Pyrah- and ramify. They have
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• DUNGANNQN.--- guests with i (Eleanor Smyth) and son Paul,
Mrs. T. Kovi,ak mere Mr. and all of Brantford.
Mrs. Walter J. Chisholm and We are' glad tq see Mr8. ' M.
sons, Guy and Michael of Sault Chisholm has arrived home
Ste. Marie; Mr. and. Mrs,\Edwin from. Wingham hospital after a
Herchert `and sons, John and two-week confinement.
Harry of St. Louis,. Missouri, Visitors over the week with
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Roo- Meir. and Mrs. Lorne Iv.ters were
ney and son, George of Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Caswell
ilton.
" and' two daughters,' Leslie and
The sympath,' of the corn- Lexie of Success, Saskatchewan,
munity isextended to 'Mrs. and Mrs. Frank ' Chaplin and
Lloyd Hodge ori the death of daughter Dianne of Madison,
her father, Harry Watson. Many Saskatchewan. The ladies are
nieces of Mrs. Ivers. They are
the former Ada and Doris
Plunkett, .
p
of zinc or lead. Water and
pinch back to induce growth
tram the base.
Wind Whipping purchased the home of Mr -'and
.4••.P •- .r-
clematis min- not stand' 61? Goose "may, Labrador.'
whipping by the wind. Since Miss Sharon Park has secured
lit has no tendrils but climbs by work at the Campbell Company
twining round the supports, cle- Ltd. in Listowel.
matin requires- help and must Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Kydd of
ibe tied ,cace.t.11 k..-.:4?.-, it- grows Isling 5.� yveekentl
-wh t n•• --amount to some 11'?i -Cfie lady's mother, Mrs,
;three inches in 24 hours in Jack Ryan. Callers on Mrs.
spring. - Pill -ars, -trellis -fences Ryan were -Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
or 1arg,e mesh c- hicken wireear1e1 John-Stan
ohnstan
-o-�f =_ 1
,Q - gdg.-Brich.
fio�l� �?Ias <p-
with
or oyster shells and when well- Smyth, Mrs. David
established, with ' well -rotted
elmcmnwam
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al .Q7=•-4..The Jackman•ii hybrids ,bloom
on new , shoots.. and sh'oulcL.be
cut down In the spring to from
one to three feet ' from the
ground. This variety covers
When ,. planting;,- the hole
should be dug , two feet deep
and •18 inches diameter, In the
bottom fill broken brick or old
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tc l igh tly° � o" fir `diol e rii7 a?Wif
give Vigoro., or Agj•ico three
,weeks later and . again - lit the,
late fall. Do not fertilize in
mid -summer as the soft wood
will be,, winter killed. Shade
the roots either by low ,grow -
ink , ground,, -_very, or place
dr at s lines...arena* .
keep the roots cool.
Key Diagnosis
The browning of the leaves
i°rr -5'1ThriTre —tra" t°Pl'Y}�°rtra -lim -ti : 0C
l�ca>ro1xi>4csdhtt�4h4ntF�,
to cut them off and feed a fast
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UNION 1UCW
UNION, (Gode><ich Twp.)
The July meeting of Union
.U.C.Ar. was held at- the horge
of Mrs. Bruce McClinehey on
July 8 tiairStanley Mdiwain
was leader of the worship: ser-
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REMOVAL,
for dead and disabled .,nimals
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Phone HU 2.7269, ,Clinton,
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vice. The Bible study lesson
was the beginning of a series
on 'the history of Israel, "So-
otlriiers-to SIav'es.". -The ""key
verse was found in Hebrews 13,
The' Scripture, taken from Gen-
esis anti Acts, was read by
Mrs. Charles Orr. yyA, discussion
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followed.--pn the differences of
people ,010 various eau .% r es
.and customs. The hymn, "Blest
be the Tie That Binds," was
sting. The leader led'in prayer.
A poem, ".Ten Little Christiana,"
was read by Mrs,. Stanley Mc-
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-t The business was conducted
:by..ihe.. preside” .he roll call,
"Sing,, say or pay" was answer-
ed by eight members and twp
visitors. It was h.oted that a
bale of 86 pounds had been
sent to Overseas Relief. Clean-
ing of .the church was set for
July 14 at 1.30 p.m. The Aug-
ust meeting' will be a picnic
held -at the church on the even-
ing of August 12.
The meeting • closed with the
Mizpah benediction and the hos-
tess served lunch.
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ing of the leaves is due to chlor-
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treatment, followed,a few days
later• , with an application of
Rapid -Gro.
The worst disease Is w f 1 t
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stions to. Mr. and' Mrs. AndreW
.1...aidlaw who were married in
. Grace church on joly 4. .
Lynn ancr Philip Pyatt,
chener,- have been' visiting Mr.
and Mrs. John Miller' and fam-
Mr. and.Mrs, Douglas Wright,
England, are visiting Mr. and
'relatives in Huron County.
Bobby and Barbara Morrison,
London, retently visited . their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. •ToWnshend.
Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Davidson,
Mrs. Betty Stevenson, .and Mrs.
NI. Stover, all of Windsor, 'spent
a weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Sowerby.
Reeenr visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Torrance included
Rev. Fred Darnell, Miss Frances
Laithwaiite and Mr. Stephen
Hook, gll of LOndon, and Mr.
and Mrs: Fred Porter, Toronto.
PEOPLE WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs.. Andy .Thomp-
son of Southgate, Michigan, are,
visitors at the Bedford Hotel.
Amy, Meaford, have been visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. George ,Bak -
ter, 'Albert street.
Louisville, Kentucky,. were re -
brother, Mr. Frank 'Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young
Mrs. Jarvis McBride of Carlow.
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