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Orono Weekly Times, 23 May 1979, p. 5

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Orono Weekly Times, ■ Wednesday, May 23rd. 1979-5 Last week during an inner school gymnastics competition competition which included students from boht Lockhart and Orono Public Schools, the above students won medals. Back row, left to right, Kevin Mumford, Wayne Atkins and David Bailey. Front row, left to right, Loretta Derriet, Catherine Mudd and Jenifer Clarke. - Bedding plants for biisy gardeners Our fast-paced lifestyle is creating a demand for timesaving timesaving products in every ' facet of our lives, and gardening is no exception. Production and sales of ready-to-bloom bedding plants has increased about 10 percent annually for the past four years, says John Hughes, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food extension horticulturist. There are many types of bedding plants, including spring flowering annuals and perennials, and vegetables, such* as tomatoes, peppers and cabbage.. Beddiftg plants are started in greenhouses during the winter so that they are ready to give instant colour to the # flower garden in May, and produce earlier vegetable crops. . Although some of the hardier hardier vegetables can be planted in early May, bedding plants are usually planted after the Victoria Day weekend, when the danger of frost is past. Stuff's Pharmacy ORONO, ONT. • 983-5009 J H. 5TUT.T E J STUTT During an assembly last Thursday morning the win- 'ners were able to show the rest of the students their skills as they demonstrated their mat routines. "When choosing bedding plants, try to pick plants that are not too tall or stretched," advises Mr. Hughes. "Small plants generally grow better in the garden if they are planted before they bloom 1 '. Bedding plants give home gardeners good value for their dollar. With the proper care, a small plant will grow and bloom all summer. To get the full potential from annuals, Mr. Hughes recommends fertilizing every two to three weeks with a water-soluble 20-20-20 fertilizer. fertilizer. Apply at a rate of 1 tablespoon per gallon of water. •"Although insects and diseases diseases are not usually a big problem, treatment with a mixture of benomyl and carbaryl, three times during the season, will keep insects and diseases under control," he says. Orono Building Contractor Brick - Block - Concrete Stone Work Carpentry - Cabinet Work Floors - Tile Phone 983-5441 ORONO .SHAKES CONES FLOATS SUNDAES CHAR BROILED BURGERS Cones Slush Puppy Floats Dari Dream Novelties Dream Sandwich Dream Bar Peanut Cluster Bar Sundaes Super Burger Cheese Burger Quarter Burger Mini Burger French Fries Onion Rings Hot Fudge Cherry Butter Scotch Blackberry Chocolate Raspberry Strawberry Banana Butter Pecan Rum Butter Blueberry Marshmallow Brandied Peach Pineapple Milk Shakes Rum and Butter Creme de Menthe Egg Nog Lime,, Orange Banana, Coffee Lemon, Strawberry Root Beer Chocolate Mint Black Raspberry Blueberry Vanilla Maple Fudge Grape Cherry Chocolate Hot Fudge Peach Mocha Bowmanville r 215 King StreetV VW , --* v -- illiiilAllAMliiwlllliiilV IlIftÉl dll llL« AiNÉMl NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, BOWMANVILLE CORPORATION Wednesday, June 6,1979 8:00 p.m. Counci I,Chambers 132 Church Street, Bpwmanville, Ontario For Purposes of: , 1. Hearing Reports 2. Report of Hospital Auditors 3. Election Of Directors' 4. Appointment of Auditors 5. Appointment of Legal Counsel 6. Amendments to By-Laws Section 2(3) - To clarify intent of membership Section 87(1) - To increase committee membership on therapeutic abortion committee. R.Ë. Elston, Secretary, Board of Directors The Corporation of the Town of Newcastle NOTICE To Property Owners to Destroy Noxious Weeds * Under the provisions of the Weed Control Aot of the Province of Ontario Public Notice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the Town of Newcastle that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands in the Town of Newcastle are destroyed by Friday, June 8,1979 and throughout the season the Council of the Town of Newcastle has directed the Weed Inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deém proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the dishcarge* of their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Town of Newcastle against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. • The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly' solicited.

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