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Word was received last week
that the Ontario Municipal Board
has provisionally' approved 'the
plan of subdivision for the former
(° adian Forces Base Clinton.
val was received by
Itad,orna Invest uent•s an
Wednesday after their planndr.s,-
had been told of the. approval by
the govervrnent body.
The plan must still be approved
by the "Township 41 d the county
before it will become official.
Approval'of the plan of
subdivision was a major
stumbling block in the way of
developing tire Base as- a
•residential-ind'ust.rial-
educational complex. e
Yet although no factories have
' vet ' located' in . •the complex
because of this problem, the base
is springing back to life after a
long, cold 'winter._ Many of the
houses in the housing section'are
now occupied. The grass is cut
around inost and many have been
Painted.by the new owners who;
according to one, observer, -are
tatting an unusual amount of pride
a•in,their qew homes.
, Houses have been. selling
, briskly at prices° ranging upward
from $9500. In one day alone, last
week, six deals were closed• on
houses.
a One ofthe big drawing°cards is
• the mortgage arrangements made
'on the houses: Calls of interested
parties have been received from
London and Kitchener as well as
the more local area.
• Apartments ,have also been
' renting at a brisk rate in the row-
housing4type buildings.
Facilities . for the growing
population are also.being 'set up.
Last week a gad station opened at
the 'former Aero Club and it's
`understood that a small store may
soon be opened to serve the
Shade is the answer
for. tubetous begonias
though -it's too `late fb •:s'fart
your own tuberous.begonias this
vea'r• shoppers will' have a variety
'Nf colors and shapes to choose
'from at their local garden center
or greenhouse. -
One of the most attractive
flowering plants that grows well
in shade, tuberous,begonias like a
rich, well -drained soil, says R.W.
Crawford, horticultural
•spec•idlist•,Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and F o od•. They .can
- t.ike sun' pant ' the day, nut
indirect light s tits 'them best.
When 'they 'al e, brought home
...from the greenhouse, plant them
5611 ,Arid all; at the.same•depthtliev
Vs Pre in th :.;,pot. Don't plant them
too deep because'the stem may rot
if they should get too wet. Make
sure the leaves always°point to the
- front of the bed• This way you will
be sure to have the blooms facing_
the front.
Tuberous begonias like the soil
moist but. not soggy. They also
benefit from a monthly feedingwof
l..ertilizer•
• SIGNAL -STAR
residents with"food essentials."
Meanwhile, the "Name the
$ase contest" has ended and one
meeting of the judges has been
held. The job is a tough one,
however, - with. over 'iOOQ ent.hfe
• to be judged. . decision oe w.Iw
won the $zi1,O00 house and other:'"
;rizes is expected within. the next
-week or so. ,
FORSALE.
ON KINTAIL EACH
Lakefront, only four steps4 -o e lake; two cottages
on one lot to be sold as, one package.
One cottage has five bedrooms, three years old,
sundeck, hot and cold water on tap, winterized electric
heat, fully furnished.
Second'cottage solid older building, fully remodelled,
two be 'rooms, sunporch, hot and cdlld water,' shower,
electric. heat, nice, treed private lot and good beach.
FULL ASKING PRICE '32,000
$10,000 DOWN AND OWNER WILL
CARRY MORTGAGt AT 9 percent
395-2979 ,6;30"— 8.00 p.m. EVENINGS
Call
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Hearing Aid t onsultant
Mr. A. Nisbet
will be in Goderich and area
'M®ndciy, Jine 5th
call 524-8335 fora home
consultation or visit
A .
Eaton's Hearing Aid dept.
London
r: Girls 1-
*Lori
Keller, Vicki Dierolf, Dianna -Oke, Tammy McAstocker.
We dahlias ,tItisyear
as garden border plants
Dahlias make a bright display
in the'flower border or garden.
A wide . range of types -are
available from dwarf varieties
with small blooms to, tall_
varieties with very large blooms.
Dahlias prefer a sunny
,1 location protected from the
prevailing winds says D•B..
McNeill, horticultural specialist,
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food.' Hot, dry locations
should be. avoided.. They prefer
fertile, well drained soils.
Because of their rapid rate of
growth, they r.equtre a goad
supply of moisture.
Dahlias s 'CAM never be -planted "
until the danger of frost has past. - – -
The roots should be planted, John Stringer, •principal pf
preferably on their sides, 4 to 6 Goderich District Collegiate
inches deep and covered with ,2 Institute; will -receive, his Master
inches of soil. The balance of "soil of Education degree from ,the
should be filled in as the. plants University of Toronto June,5• Mr.
grow. Most dahlias require Stringer resides at 5'7 St. David
staking, These should be °in place. Street, Goderich.
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at planting time to avoid root
damage later on.
Part of the pleasure of growing
dahlias is producing large
blooms. As the plants grow and
produce buds, pinch out the side
buds and !leave only one per
,..ranch. . v
Since there -are many varieties
available, consult your local
garden c,enter for, the best
varieties for your" area. °
TOWN
TALK
NORFOLK
AERIAL. SPRAYING, LTD..
John Tarr, President'
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WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY
WILL BE DOING
AERIAL SPRAYING
IN THIS .,AREA.
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THEY WILL BE REPRESENTED BY
FRANK SZEKELY WHO SNOW BOOKING
, HE WILL 'BEGIN FLYING BY THE
END OF THIS MONTH
FRANK MORE CONTACTED IN LUCKNOW
395..5 183 DAY TIME .
528-3533EVENINGS
AFTER 1 0 P.M. °
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AIEaIAt., SPRAYING DOESN'T i,- mh. *o.h MT PAYS
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your profits.....
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A horse that br . ast_irs a'a-.the starting gate
--but fades -Min -the-stretch is:noggo-ad bet: "b
Neither is a corn crop that isn't sidedressed.
If you put down preplant or starter fertilizer,
your crop got off to a fast start. But without a
sidedressing°of nitrogen, it's liable to fade out
fast in the pollination and grain -forming weeks
which makes the' big difference in yields and-,.
profits.
Don't let your corn run out of {grow -power this
seasonl Order your sidedress. nitrogen now.
We'll also be glace to apply it for you. -
Call us today for full particulars. But do it now
— then watch your crop go!
®Reg'd..Trademark
Cwise, NAMra
Serving the man
whose business is
Agriculture
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With the first hot weather, "thoughts turn to
sump er days basking in the sun.
This season, dazzle the beach set with a
swimsuit from our great collection.
One piece, two-piece, three-piece, bikini or
cover-up. Vel -y good colour selection in
sizes 5 to 15 and 8 to 18.
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MANAGER* .' SALESMAN'
RALPH BUFFINGA
BLYTH, ONTAR O,
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