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Orono Weekly Times, 11 Apr 1963, p. 8

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL llth, 1963 I ___________________ ____________________________________________________________________________ (Spe Burns Skinless Short, Sbank - Whole or Ralt Ready to E at Smoke1d HAMSlb55 Tablerite Rindiess Sliced Side Bacon 1 Swifts ]Brooklielil Pure Porlk Sausage ivîeat lb ba Prices Effective April 10, 11, 12, 13ý Faservale Frozen Green FANCY PEAS 2 lb'43c RAISIN PIE each 39c, Demnster% HOT CROSS BUNS' 33c POTATO CHIPS. 14, oz 59c Ocean pryWhole or Jeuied CRANBERRIES 15 oz tin' 23c EXTRAatofaI$44 .00 0 ~ IN BONUS TAPES [RECEIVE $10.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH ~ NEOAFEINSTANT COFFEE - 10e off 6-oz. jar 1 U RCEIVE$6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH 0 SBLUE CHZEýER DETERGENT - 35e off King Size f IGA PO'ý!iL WRAP 25-ft. Roll o0 AIY ITI CHIOCOLATES i-lb. Box gCHIILDr-EN'S BAYER ASPIRIN pkg. ORECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - Dole 5e off 48-oz.U OWELCIf GRAPE MUCE - Frozen - 2 6.oz. Tins . ROYAL GOLD- EGGS - Grade A Medium or LargeU BEIEF STEAKETTES - Chopped..........pkg.0 0MEXICAN TOMATOES - No. 1, Grade Il oz. Cello TubeG 1b 65c, ag,39c "A Sprlngti-me Favourite"l California No. 1 Grade Produce of USA No. 1 Grade C"'RISP LETTUCE. 2 for 29c Famous Indian River« G.RAPEFRUIT 10 for 59c Produce of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade - Tender Sweet Bunch Carrots 2 for 25C STUFF,D OLIVES -McLarens Manzanilla 8 oz. jar 29e ROSE BRAND',PICKLES - Sweet Mlxed 16-oz. jar 29e DINNER NAPKINS - Kleenex pkg. of 40 29e DOMESTIC SHORTENING ilb. pkg. 29e Good Luck MARýGARINE 2 lb pkgs 51c Glenwood Pouf try Season or Sage 2 for 27c JGARDENING EVEIWKEÉNS by Kenk Kobes Rundle's Garden Centre Planting trne te rolling along. Aà soon as the f rost -Àe out of the, i ground, you rnay start planting.. Planting early is quite Importanit for the plants have a better chance by getting established before tho hot summer arrives. Tro bave g, sketch l drwin up and -ilanse made for plantng trees, shrubs and evet- greens, should be. done now if i(w djone already. Let US diseus- i i0ff the many Interesting evei1,,A, e that'are available and aatisfa'ét6ry for this area. A very new pyhamidal variety im the Skyrocket; a very -,Iender tre* with aIl its branches upright. ltw colour is silvery or bluish green. fine textured needles. Good kew founclation planting and other pur-- poses where not too wide an cDver- green is needed,. Thiis oneC ls cou- attractIve. It can also be used in group. plantings, on, corners ce lawns with good results. Other pyramidal evurgreena which can be used for the .3 amo purposes as mentioned above are Mountbatten Juniper, whilhi~ fast growing, Wvith silved grey fal- iage; Glauca or Silver Junipepr, 0w, bluest one; Stricta 'or Spiny 1d.reeLk Juniper, silver grey and slo0W g;iowing. Another valuabIe upright Is the Japanese Yew, which can be trixe- med in ýa compact cone, usually quite broad at the base. This ue however cornes mn almost :%ay shape; as, a globe, a inarrow or broad pyrabid, or a spreadcer. 'rm Y(ews are especially good In -,hadt and sveri-shade., There is a large variety ni ispreadîng revergreens -available. tAndorraJutniper;, s weH Xnowvn. IL üs (1ý on0f Ille lowest, growing anid tbrnegreen Tr Jric.uiper, alovery low, >s'a deep gre~en. tAnother .roup of 10w *wergreenBxv t I tiï~' e~sMu ei.Thy are very hardy andI dependable and ihav e a Jeat appearance. NeZfst spruce - s '-he lowest; OhlendorE- Spruce make a solid. globe without pruning; ,'Alberta Spruce le a dwarf and compact cone shapeý. \The 13 jeaufJuniper ela~tv ely new 0one. The folage te, blueisk I rey. While this one can be trim.- raed into a mnedium size bushy plant, its nautral habit is to ,row up in a vase ,ehape. (Semi-Uprightý) Other i are Green Pfitzer, Gold- en Pfitzer, and Biue :Hetzi Juniper, vinca,ý are al fast growing, oprend.- ing varieties. Quite similar to thie jlast one IS ftre new Grey Owl vari- iety wbu-l" is m-c 'ompx-' , -x ;ith a -ner ea Lce'lue :oliage, t _ r Gi i cotI, ea .1",W coninct Golden one. Vcry conimon, but useftilare Žt 7 : .ýzi ,nie and «the more biu nd .A..leathey Savin Hicksi Juniper. Many more varieties . and de-i:endable may be seen at your favourite Nursery o3r Garden Centre, where experienced men will assist you in oelecting Finally à f ew hints: When rielect- ing evergreens u-,e the globes anid spreading evergrèens -lor under- nleath windows, -'overing -ounda- tons and steps. Use the pyramido tto frame the windows and entrance- or to break the bareness of a wall. Plant in weflprepared good black soil with rotted manure or peat moss and organic fertilizer weà rnixed through it. For >boundatioin planting it is a good îdea to 8et the plants at least 2 feet away from the foundation. Water weil after planting and throughi the firast summer. Remember . the 4et ter they grow, the nicer they look. To get good growth they need goi04 fertile soil and moisture. This article has been brought ï* you by the local members of th*~ Ontario Nurserynîen's Assoiaton Watch for next week's article M "Preparing Soils and Fertilizing.- SHOWER I N BRIDE-TO-BE (From page I-) IRobert Black. Rer marriage tIo 1Vîr Everett Lake of Newcastle, s~on oi 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lake will takce place in St. Georges Church, New- castle. Co-hostesses were jMiss a Glanville and Wiss Cathy .x Whitby, Who will be brideSý'nlïLds at the -'oming wedding. A deliclous lunch of sandwiches, fancy cakes and cream :ouffs tvas served with tea and coffee. Assi;st- ting with the lunch was Mrs. Vic- tor Hancock, Bowmanville and -Mrs. Ytýobert l3lack, Orono.

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