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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 May 1976, Section 2, p. 7

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 19, 1976 7 Planning for Tree, At this timeo receive numerous telephone calîs, requesting trees, this spring. Oura sorry, the nursery ed us that tbey stock". Theiri usually one of shi Preplanning is as the actual plan realize the Mini5 tbinking about t] will be planting four or more yeai take white spr example. Back i of 1971 a seed for was taken to pred After deciding on to be coliected,c cones were allott(i ed individuals an collected. These checked for qu; sured, paid for establisbed andt the tree seed plai for processing. Once the seed processed it is thei various nurseries After careful prE the seedbed, then the seed in thef During the next the young treesa weeded, waterec ized in preparati shipping. Also,d OROI' ESSO HOME SERVI c Plan ting of year, we stay at the nursery, anri is letters and inventories are taken to fo from people cast the number of sbippal for planting trees available. This ba answer "I'm metbod also bolds truei - bas inform- most of the other speciest 7 are out of nursery produces. reaction is The prospective tree plati àock. must also preplan bis pla as important ing. H1e sbould prepare nting. Do you sketch of the area, noting istry started pertinent pbysical featur, he trees you H1e must first decide ont 1this spring type of tree be wants. The ti .rs ago. Let's type be chooses will ruce as 'an influenced by: Site -s .i the summer composition, water cor recast survey tions, exposure; Purpose jiet the crop. windbreak, aestbetics, fibi n the species recreation; Enemies - i contracts for susceptible to many diseasý ed to interest- insects, etc. nd the cones H1e then must decide ont .cones are number required and spaci uality, mea- to plant tbem. This will at the rate dictated by the "uses" m( tben sent to tioned above. Fibre plantin ant at Angus are generaliy 6' x 8'. Wîr breaks are usualiy 6' x ýd bas been except Cedar wbicb is 4' x en sent to the Aestbetics or recreation pha sfor sowing. ings may be as great as 15- -eparation of spacing. rursery.sows' Once the plan bas b! faîl of 1973. prepared be must order1 tbree years trees. This should be done are carefully early in the year precedi I and fertil- planting as possible. tion for- 1976 As you can see proper tr during their planting involves mucb mo than simply buying a few tre and putting tbem in t] ground. The Ministry Natural Resources offers free planting advisory servi to nîl people considering t planting of trees. This fie inspection must be made1 fSE*4#O appointment and sbould1 ~/NN/v'6 carrîed out between tl ~JT months of June and Nover ber. During thîs inspecti ,)experienced staff can analy: the various site conditio wbile considering tbe lai owners' objectives. Tbe Mi istry can then recommend t] type, number and arrang ment of trees for the landow er to plant. We can aL continue to provide the lai oner with the necessary tri ýRvàff E'Y aplictionforms plus belpf R TER"on the ground hints " to mal ,Rzr ER te plntin easer.InterestE q0 983-5206 persons should contact the H AT local office of tbe Ministryi E Natural Resources. The fc A' A W. E. LANG If you have a 'hearing problem or if your present hearing aid is in need of adiustment or repair ... Ca Il 576-9811 Local 233 in Oshawa a certif ied hearing aid audioligist from Eaton's in -Oshawa wiII give a complete audiometric hearing test and recommend and customn fit the aid that is best suited to your individual needs. There is no charge for this service. Repairs and batteries available for most makes and models. You can use your Eaton's Charge Account. How hilgh do you want Youca air Ô i au g Arne ciForces. yOulý Be( cooi a off c and re acs for eope uq r: rhc r est ne you. r; nt r a s C o n u 1-c1 p.tf YOLJ r O Ci 0 ] OU X tobie pr o ulatGrCI I GET INVOLVED WITH THE CANAPIAN ARME D FORCEý. -ANADI AN FORCÉ E R ITN 25 St. Clair Ave. E. Toronto, 9nt.. (416) 966-6564 NOTICE: The Mobie Recruiting Team wiII be in Oshaw on Wednesday, May 26,196a the Canada Manpower Centre between TO a.m. and 3 p.m. îuai fore- ible )asic for the mter lant- ,e.a ires. the tree be soil ,di- )re, ýSit tes, the cing 1be ýen- ings lnd- 6' 4'. ant- 5-20' )een bis eas ing Rotarians Hear About Environment, Conference Stuclents IVatt Luckflart, 'rena VanNiejenhis andi Darlene Elliott accompanied Clarke High School Principal AI Witherspoon to a recent meeting of the Bowmanville Rotary Club to report on a Conference on the Environment held three weeks ago in Mississauga. The young experts spoke about stratospherie pollution, food and agriculture and the future of electric power. lowîng are the species still available for 1976 planting, in tbe Lindsay District - Red Pine, Silver Maple. A Has sle of Mîinisters ioeItem of Interest By John Squirrelly rees This District, Release, for Recently, a meeting was the the first time, is being mailed beld between the prime mini- of to the 30 Secondary Scbools ster and the 10 provincial sa located in the Lindsay Dis- premier§ to discuss the future ice trict. It is being directed to the prices of western, ou and gas. the Science Department Heads The talks took place at the ield with the hope that the inform- PM's officiai residence which, by ation will assist themr in their according to one spokesman, be daily contacts witb the stu- was intended to give it an bhe dents and that they will make informal, homey atmospbere. e-these District Releases avail- "The idea," hie told me tinable to their students. confidentially, "was to have iol__________ the first ministers sit around Ions 6 6 t in the living room after dinner ind-U L UI and chat about things like a vlin- nmbunch of old friends. How- t Tih e lVlouths ever . "...HsvQc ri he U off dispairingly. ige- I picked up the chue. "It ofBa es- didnt work ot?" àlso of 'D'abes',' Hewiped ibrwealy L-byEPChn "I'm afraid not. F'irst, Peter pful if: (Conjunction) 1) on Lougbeed sat on a sharp toy ake condition that; in case that; that Justin had left on the ed supposing that. 2) aîîowing chesterfield and that sort of ieir that; granting that. 3) whe- set the tone for the whole jof ther: used to introduce an conference." fol- indirect question. "Oh boy," I said, "and he's .-. (Noun) 1) a supposition or the one guy tbey didn't want to speculation. 2) a condition or annoy because Alberta has qualification . almost aIl the oU" "Your If is the onîy peace- "Exactly," my informant maker, -- said. "Then Bill Bennett got Much virtue in If." up and declared hie had a lot of - Shakespeare gas and it wasn't B.C. gas, "Ah! if, if, if, if! If ifs and ans eitber. He said it was because were pots and pans there'd the Cornish hiens weren't be no need of tinkers."- cooked right. Then be asked -Joan from Saint Joan by for directions to the washroomi G. Bernard Shaw (Scene at the airport." V) "Neyer came back, eh?" My friend shook his head, "If " by Rudyard Kipling glumly. If you can keep your head "What bappened next?" I when ail about you are, losing asked. theirs and blaming it on "Well, they got down to you' some serious talking finally If you can trust yourself when but then something else bap- ahl men doubt you, but make pened. It was Frank Moores' allowance for their doubt- turn to address the group and, ing too; as hie was reaching for bis If you can wait and not be notes, hie struck bis hand in tired by waiting, or, being lied little Sacha's peanut butter about, don't deal in lies, or and jam sandwich. When the being hated, don't give way t i a i adihsikn hating, and yet don't look to to Mores' fîistndwicghss hei good, not talk too wise; oMors isIgus i If you can dream - and notthutteNwfnlad make reams yourpremier was trying to steal it makte reams your50e bit him. " If you can think - and not make '"'Gee," 1si,"l'Ilbe that thoughts your aim, didn't go over very well." If Yu cn met ithTrimph "You can say that again," Ifd you c ranne treth Triuph ihesniffed. "Especially when and Diastrsd tretthe Robert Bourassa suggested twoimpner;us h that Sacha should be given a if you can bear to bear the tetanus shot so lhe wouldn't be trutb you've spoken twisted by infected by Conservatîsn. " *knaves to make a trap for "1I suppose Moores had an fools, or watch the things you -answer, though" I said. gaveyou lif to broenand "He sure did. He cancelled gave yourdlife to, broken, andthe agreement between New-, soond uiol emu wt foundland and Quebec on the wf or cnout oe a o Churchill Falls hydro project Ifl you cann m aonde heap ton and told Bourassa that the nel yur nn ings and-risk itand onîy juice he'd get in the N lose, and start again at your ftere lecrc fe tatNew- beginnings, and neyer breathe foendland was gng to uiewd a word about your loss; aong the Laad on oubec If you can force your heart blord er. rdr-uee and nerve and sinew, to serve bre. -your turn long af ter they are "My gosh," I said, "things gone, and -so hold on when wer e getting serious." thee i nohin nyouexcpt You can bet your beaver ther isnothng n yo exeptthey were, " he retorted. "The the Wîll which says to them: piemnse re oco "Holdon!"everything down by suggest- If you can talk with crowds ing that they go for a swim in and keep your virtue, or walk bis new pool, but that didn't with Kings - nor lose thie work out either," common touch, "What went wrong?" I If neither foes nor loving asked. friends can hurt you, "Lt seems that Bill Davis If ail men count with you, but boasted that Ontario was 50 none too much: big hie could drop P.E.I. into If yu ca fil th unorgiing one of bis province's lakes and If yu ca fll th unorgiing it wouîd harldy raise the water minute with sixty seconds' lvl worth of distance run, Yours is 1eel the Earth and everything ýýt Good grief. " I exclaimed, that'sin itthat wasn't very diplomatic. thats init.How dîd Alex Campbell And - which is more - you'l be react? " a Man, my son! "Actually," my friend said, IF yo'reeiherforitor "hie was very charitable about agI you're(Ither fkor iht it ail, Asa matter of fact, lhe againti.(Iyoknw ha was the one who went to get I mean).the resuscitator so they could - brîng Davis around again." A solution to the problem of "You don't mean.... ?" I cancer is the greatest medical said, aghast. challenge ever faced by man "Yep, but Campbell said hie More time and financial was only kidding and really resources bave been expended didn't mean to hold Davis' in trying to defeat cancer than head under that long. They on any other single medical sbook hands; as the Ontario problem. In spite of improve- premier was being carried up ments in treatment by suir- tbe stairs."1 gery, radiotherapy and the "Well, I said, "im glad it comparatively recent devel- ended on a pleasant note. I opment of chemotherapy, the suppose they returneci to tneir conference after that" "Yes, they did," be said, "but a few more snags developed. " "Oh no! "I said. "What else could possibly go wrong?" "0f cours e, by this time, tbe-y were missing several of the premiers. I mentioned that B3ih Bennett had aiready lef t. Davis had taken on so much water that every timç he spoke he gurgîed, ý o he figured be migbt as well go back to Toronto where it wouldn't matter. Bourassa was out phonî'ng the French ambassador to see if he could borrow some troops, and Alex Campbell announced he was going home while it was still "But, that stili left seven of the first ministers. Surely they could corne to some kind of agreement on oil prices." " I thought so, and really it seemed to be coming along very well. But then the roof fell in. " "Another accident?" I asked. "Not exactly an accident," my friend said. "There was a luil in the conversation as the premiers compared notes when a voice was heard singing in the music room arross the hall." "Ah," 1 said, "I know who that was." "Exactly," my friend nod- ded, "it was Margaret. She was rehearsing 'O Sole Mio' for the Trudeau's official visit to the Vatican next month. The interruption wouldn't have been so bad, but Richard Hatfield commented that it sounded like a wounded seal giving birth in a New Bruns- wick briar patch." "Golly," I said, "the PM wouldn't like that. What did he do?" M * RENTA* AR My friend let out a long sigb. "He went over and grabbed two ceremonial swords from above the fire- place and cballenged Hatfield to a duel. Naturaîly, thie New Brunswick- premier chose Gerald Regan from Nova Srotia as bis second, and the PM had to take Alian Blake- ney because Lougheed was "So that," I exclaimed, "was the reason there was no decision on oul prices!" "Exactly," my friend said. "Tbey didn't have a quorum."; UNIQUE OP PORTUNUTY NEW TEAROOM Unusual setting in renovated 100 year historical building over Ganar- aska River on main street in Port Hope. To operate with possibility of ownership. Please contact: Ron Hurst, W. 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