Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 20, 1988, p. 34

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Page REAL ESTATE OUTLOOK Wcdnttday January lagg Moving with house plants A of lender loving care ha gone into making your house a pari of family Now moving lime has tome you will want to give them every Generally speaking plants may be relocated by air tar moving van or special plant The principal consideration in deter mining the mode of transportation used will likely be distance though com and time may be influential factors In order protect your plants while in transit incorporate the lips listed below into your planning Tour to five weeks before the move collecting packing matcnal It should include boles of different sues plastic utility bat newsprint for wrapping burlap large fell markers strips to treat plants against parasites masking tape and twine kiwis and stapler or bub cushion plants and unbreakable plastic containers Two to three days prior to prepare Ihe packing boxes by lining them with plastic bags As well cut out several holes of a quarter approximated in the lids and sides of the cartons and liners This is absolutely essential to good ventilation and avoid moisture build up Also with a fell marker prim on cartons This Side Up and Plants Fragile The day before moving water your plants in morning As laic as possible during the day start the packing of plants If some plants arc to be from their containers for the trip pack the pots in a separate box Place some damp sterile mix around the rool balls if the soil is loose then wrap glut in damp newsprint Wrap again it drj newsprint and inpc in If your plants will make the in clay pots wrap each pot in damp For plastic use newspaper Inn place each polled plinl in funnel shaped and into the lor maximum sub pick Ihe tiishioned Together And laslly keep all the plant boxes m one plaec for the night do not close the I d On moving day place damp newspaper loosely around lops the plains Close the lids and loosely with twine Its incorporating these tips into planning you will minim or all together tl dont mm hi We work together for you Halton Hills Milton Areas BARBARA GLENN MNttm Rei 1 853 ALEX GLENN B77 Rat 0923 GORGEOUS Built 1837 3 bedroom semi finished to perfection European style kitchen with oak bay win dow Two fun 4 piece bathrooms Beautiful rec room with built in fireplace Includes all Venetians and verticals 35 ACRE HORSE FARM Bam set up with stalls indoor exercise water hydro a 1 paddocks Located just south ol Please call lor appointment or home 519 0923 Ask for Alex Glenn 6V4 ACRES Brick ranch bungalow 1800 square feet All rooms full basement with walkout Home needs a good handyman Asking Call Alex Glenn for appointment 5296 or home519853 0923 a GEORGETOWN 8775296 SCHOOLS IN THE 1850s The common school as public school was then known started In the 1830 s In 1842 the school was In a Tavern with the Keeper as Teacher However the school eventually was taught in 2 rooms at 64 Main St South and in 1 The School Board Section 1 0 bought the Temperance Hall next to where the ambulance station is now on Guelph St and classes were held in the basement Around 1844 Morris Kennedy offered the teacher a room In his house and the Cabinet Maker made a bed and chair for the teacher so their children were educated free of charge Otherwise the students were charged a teaching fee In 1 869 the school moved to Chapel Street A Many thanks to Mark whose help was much lot trio on schools Also Bertram Walter Lewis and the students Centennial School lor the use of tholr book A Peek Into Georgetown Past We appreciated Mrs Conn a comments this week and would love to hear from you tm mo K DEMAND THE BEST Call us now if you plan to buy or sell this year Property evaluations

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