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Zurich Citizens News, 1972-08-31, Page 13r a 11 ;a THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 13 GENEROUS HELPINGS SERVED VISITORS AT BEAN FESTIVAL LISA AND OLIVER DEPART FOR GREEN ACRES i i i i WITH THE ZURICH RECREATION GROUP This past week, Jim and Laurie have been busy cleaning and sorting out the various supplies left over at the end of the program. All sports equip- ment and arts and crafts suppl- ies which were bought with the Opportunities for Youth grant will stay here in Zurich at the arena to be used by the people of Zurich for recreation purposes, A report has been compiled on the summer's activities which will be sent to the Federal Gov- ernment and another copy will be given to the town council for anyone to read if they wish. As a special note of thanks, we would like to thank Herb Turkheim and the staff of the Zurich Citizen's News for their help and co-operation in print- ing our weekly articles, It's Time For 35(t in your own container CLOSED ON SUNDAYS Ferguson Apiaries GOSHEN STREET SOUTH - ZURICH August is month for new plants August is a planting season, • says Russ Gomrne, horticultural specialist, Oiit rio Ministry of Agriculture and Food. New plants will have time to establ- ish themselves before the winter months. Prepare the soil now if you intend to plant evergreens land perennials during Septemb- er. Fertilize established lawns again to prepare them for wint- er. If weeds have been a probl- em, 2, 4- D will usually eradicate ,them. Remember: Read the :Label and follow the directions when using any herbicide. Keep ahead of the game by preparing the soil now for seed- ing or sodding a new lawn. Take cuttings of coleus, ger- aniums and other easily rooted plants that you want to grow for next season. The slips can be rooted in moist sand, then pot- ted to be taken indoors in late September. Sow seeds of perennials and biennials in August. This is also a good time to select flowers for drying. For the most pleasing results the specimens chosen should be at their best. Glycerine or silica gell can be used to preserve them. Or use a fine dry sand. Carefully lay the flowers in a small box and pour the sand, a little at a time, around the fol- iage and flowers. Leave the box undisturbed about one week, until all moisture is taken up by the sand. RECEPTION and DANCE for Don Rothwell and Debora Stephenson (bridal couple) ZURICH ARENA Saturday, Sept. 9 9 P.M. Music by BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Everyone Welcome MAIN STREET featuring a complete line of * dr Y C Groceries on ecti eery * Novelties Phone 236-4930 for free delivery on orders of $5,00 or over Entertainment at the DASHWOOD HOTEL Friday & Saturday, Sept.i & 2 Music by `ROGER QUICK' BENEFIT DANCE FOR CASEY INTHOUT (who lost his barn in a recent fire) Friday, September 8 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE JIM MURRAY REFRESHMENTS DONATIONS AT ORCHESTRA AVAILABLE THE DOOR Sponsored by the National Farm Union Nightly Entertainment AUG. 28 TO SEPT. 2 Eastern Trade Winds SEPT. 4, 5, 6 The Funk Family -Coming The Tee Kees Just Us Full course meals from 12:00 noon to 8 p.m. Daily Businessmen's Lunch Open Sundays 4:00 to 8 p.m. "WHERE OLD & NEW FRIENDS MEET" DINING & DANCING NIGHTLY — NO COVER CHARGE LES PINES HOTEL MOTEL NORTH OF THE BRIDGE EXETER — PHONE 235-0151