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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1979, Section 2, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, June 27, 1979 Section Two Celebrateas Her First flirt hday has a ion g residual effect, so, it cannot be applied to the vegetabie gardée or in areas where there is a lot of kids piaying, in this case use the insecticide Diazenon, which cornes also in a dust or liquid. Is There Any Way to Keep The Weeds Down in Garden When We Go On Holidays - yes there is, now there is a product on the market which is cailed No;Hoe. It will control the weed seedsfrom germinating by forming a barrier right across the top 3 to 4 inches of the soil, however you will have to dlean up the established weeds first, and it wiii not control any grass roots left in the soil, so it has it's limitations. What Are Systemic Insecticides - if you do any spraying at ail, this word wili be used almost automatically these are liquid insecticides that flow through the sap stream of the plant and will control any sucking or chewing insects, it is partic- ularly good for the control of Birch Leaf Miner, which burrows between the tissues of, the leaves and can oniy be controlled -by a systemic insecticide. How Do We Control Thrips in Gladioli - Thrips are tiny black insects that is the worst enemy of the giadioli, it is a hard to find insect, since it hides in the leaves in the daytime. The first sign of thrips is that the foliage wil turn or appear to have a silvery look, inter it will turn brown and die, flowers wili be spotted and often flecked and buds may not open. To control thrips, use a systemic insect- icide or malathion as soon as the leaves appear then for the best control spray once every two weeks. You can prevent thrips also, by dusting the bulbs in the faîl with a soul and bulb dust, after you have peeied the dried corms in the fail before storage. When Can I Plant My Second Crop of Vegetabies - right now wouid be a good timie, at which time you can glant or seed, peas, beets, eans, carrots and many other easy to grow seeds, radishes can be sown every week right up until the end of Juiy to gîve you fresh radishes right throughout the summer. Until next week. Happy Gardening. Provincial C-ourt June 19, 1979 Judge Bark presided with Acting Crown Attorney P. Coath and Duty Counsel N. MacGregor. Barry Moore leasing, 10 Hamster Dr., Etobicoke, was charged October 3 in connec- tion with a three axle tractor with a load of steeL The company pleaded 'guilty' tbrough a representative. The company did not have a license issued by the ministry. The fine was $53. Ailan David Gray, 24, 274 Sunset St., Newcastle pieaded 'guilty' to two charges laid April 17. The first charge was 'impaired driving' and the second charge 'assauit and attempt to resist arrest'. Const. Buntsma stopped a car after he observed it being driven ýerratically. The constable had to cail for assistance. The officer had to have an operation on his hand. Gray had one previous convic- tion. Judge Bark said he loses sympathy with people who endanger others with their, driving. On the first charge he was sentenced to 14 days in jail. On the second charge he wiii spent 30 days consecutive in jail. The judge said 'the police have to be supported.' On release he will be on probation for 18 months with a recommendation to take the drug and alcohol course offer- ed by General Motors. Four young men were fined $125 and costs or 12 days for possession of a narcotic:_ Stephen Peter Vos, 17, R.R. 1, Hampton on June 8; Clarence Sachs, 19, 346 Elgin St. W., Oshawa, March 19; Michael A. Yarrow, R.R. 1, Bowman- ville; Terence L. McMillan, 24,6 Hockridge St., Markham, Mayl18. Bruce D. Coombes, 31, 246 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville, was charged May 31, 'drove after consuming over .08'. He pleaded 'gullty'. Consts. Partridge and Greentree observed him accelerate on Division St. Tests were .24. The fine $275 or 14 days. Given 2 weeks te pay. License suspension three months -. Eldon H. Bannister, 445 Christine Cres., Oshawa, ? eaded 'guilty' to a charge aid June 10 'drove after consuming over .08.' Tests were, .11. He was weaving badiy on Division St. N., Bowmanville. The fine was $275 or 14 days. License suspension three months. Roy Neads, R.R. 3, Newcastle, was charged June 10 with careless driving on Hîghway 2. He pleaded 'guiity'. The fine was $100 or 10 days. Bench warrants were issued for William Best and Michael Yarrow. Leonard Hone, 18, Bowman- ville, pleaded 'guilty' to 'driv- ing after consuming over .08' on May 15. Const. Palmer investigated an accident at King and Queen Sts. Tests, were .14 and .15. Damage to the two vehicles $6,000. The fine was $275 or 14 days. Given 60 days to pay. License suspension three months. Michael A. Yarrow, la, R.R. 1, Bowmanville, pleaded 'guiity' to a break and enter charge and committed the offense of theft on Concession 5. He had one previous conviction. Ail good were recovered. The fine was $400 or 40 days. There wil be probation for one year. SE A + BLOOD DONOR, Hi! My name is Melissa Elizabeth Jean Kilpatrick, and I just celebrated my very first birthday Jurie 7, 1979. My very proud mommy is Cathey Irene Kilpatrick. Papa and Nana are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kilpatrick. Great Grampa and Gramma are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kilpatrick, aIl from Bowmanville. I also have a very proud Great Gramma, Mrs. M.A. McEwen who lives in Smith' Falls. L E TS- GàE T mG" ROWING1 larry Van Belle What are Aphids - Aphids irdenmng Calendar - are littie green sucking insects ives on my rose that remnove the sap from the ve developed black leaves and will cause the leaf first thing to do is to to curl and retard the growth àe infested leaves of the plant. Aphids are themn, then spray normally found on ail plants, tingicide such ýas --even on indoor plants. Two Phaltan or the plants are especîally bothered fungicide Benymnul with aphids are the Common the combination Snowbal and the Purpie Sand -fungicide, just Cherry. Fortunately it is the that you spray the easiest insect to control, spray and the soul around the bush or plant thoroughly nd repeat in 7 to 10' fromý top to bottom with any keep this fungi in insecticide. How Can We Control The SA VE SA VE* WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING SAVE ON PREMIUM OUALITYI NfmUmELU FOR ALL YOURM FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUN DAS ST. EAST WH ITBY- Trelephone Today! 'Cal CollectM Prompt, Courteous Service Dental DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR 1D.D.S. 26 Frank St., Bàwmanviile (near Dominion Store) Office HoUrs: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. inciuding Saturday Telephone 623-3181 PATRICK G. -DEEGAN DENTURE THERAPY .CLINIC 36 King St. W. 623-4473 Office HloU rs:. Mon.', ThUrs. & Fri 8:30 'tii 5:00 Wednesday 8:30'tii noon Closed Tuesdays Accountancy WILLIAM C. HALL Be. Comm. Chartered Accounfant 36/ KingSt. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Streef South Bowmanville Phone 623-3612 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. Easf, Suite 2 623-6555 JOHN P.'WINTERIS Chartered Accounfiant 23 Silver Sf. Bommanvilie 623-9461 Numerous Ants We Have This Year - there are several products to control ants, the best one to date are the chiordane products, which are available in a dust or a spray, on larger areas the spray- or the application with the water- ing wili be the easiest to use. A word of caution - Chiordane James ns urance Agency Limited 24 King St. E. Bowmanvi lie For al vour insurance needs Doug James ot 623-4406 Chiropractie LAWRENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 270 King St. East Bowmanville Phone 623-4004 G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office: 15 Elgin Street Corner of Horsey St reet Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment LEONARD JAY, B.Sc., DC. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanvflte Phone 623-9297 77 King Street East, Bowmanville Values Effective at Bowmanvil le Store OnIy .2eâAlm A FRESH! WHOLE.CUT-UP CANADA GRADEA EVISCERATED Ch loken __ . n-a-Basket LB.79 ; FRESH! Pork Side Ribs L.5 SUGAR PLUM, COOKED BONELESS, 3.LB. AVO. Dinner Hams rrosrm Chiokens 3-LB.1 AVGo. LBB LIMIT 3 PER FAMILY DEVON 1-LB Side Bacon PKG. PRICE 0F CANADA 1-'LB Wieners PKG3 PRIDE 0F CANADA Breakfast Sausages 11.29 $1.49 PRIDE 0F CANADA, SLICED TRIPLE PACK" 16 OZý Sandwich Meats PKG. 17 GOLDEN GARLIC, BY THE PIECE s4 f Poilsh Sausage UL1.71 $ A9 PRIDE OF CANADA 24-OZ PRIDE OF CANADACOOKED .10f LB.I.49 Deli Part Sticks STICK $2.59 Smoked Pork ShoulderS LB.LU PRO DUCE 0F U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE Peaches LB.' ONTARIO GROWN CANADA NO. 1 GRADE à Cabbage CUT RITE *200-FT $ Wax Paper Ref il ROLL« 1.3 SCOrrT PKG O Table Napkins OF80 11.19 COTTONELLE, WHITE, PINK, YELLOW OR GREEN G R 1.1 9 Bathroom Tissue P'KG. 1 ASSORTED COLORS 2-ROLLS Viva Paper Towels PKG.10 REGULAR 30'S OR SUPER ABSORBENT TODDLER 24S, DISPOSABLE i Babyscoti Diapers PKG $ .à.% Conf idets PsPKG. $39 Beltless Maxi 0ds F 48 3.9 SCOTTIES, WHITE, SAN DALWOOD OR YELLOW PKG. 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TI N41- PRICES EFFECTIVE WED., JUNE 27 TO SAT., J UNE 30, 1979. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Celebrate Canada:s Birthday 25June-lJuly Look for these cards! Take advantage - n these many supplier, . 1 EGR~O,p nSA,CE reductions throughout » s ÎSEL* V s " ~ the store. .IOI~OCHIP.S -ô The expiry date appears on each card. - - By Ha June Gar Some leav bushes hav, spots - the fi remove tfi and hurn1 with a fu CaptanF systemic fi or uset insecticide- make sure1 whole bushi the bush ai days, to ki check. M I M '4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY GIRAIHAM-"S IGA -.a- àvm LNW

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