The Haileyburian & Cobalt Weekly Post (1957-1961), 18 May 1961, p. 7

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See i £% ' et , wat mM eee ee ne ee 4y! WATER PROOF GLUE FIR : ae LE" The Haileyburian Thursday, May 18, 1961 Seedling Crop Safe From Weather 'In This Portable " There's little chance those pre- cious flowers or seedling vegeta- bles can come to harm when start- { ed in this fir plywood "indoor . greenhouse." Plywood's excellent insulating qualities are utilized in this port- abie conservatory so flower lovers or commerical gardeners can surely and easily control the at- mosphere surrounding their seed- lings. Heat and the _ all-important light are provided here by fluorescent tube lighting fixtures. Heat is controlled by bleeding warm air out of the greenhouse through partially opened doors if needed. By simply turning the lights on and off the grower can give his seedlings their required 14 to 18-hour "day". You might even want to buy an automatic timer switch. Since the greenhouse has its own atmosphere and light, it can be located in any cool room or a corner of the basement. In fact, any place that is a fairly constant 55 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Temperature builds up _ inside when the lights are on, but the location should not be so cool that Greenhouse' plants will suffer when the lights are off. Since fluorescent lights are cooler than incandescent bulbs, the plants are placed six to 12 inches from the light by blocking up their trays. They are lowered as they grow. An added benefit is that fluorescent lights use less power so are cheaper. If extra heat is needed, you can hang an ordinary bulb or two inside. The greenhouse illustrated has an upper and a lower growth chamber, each completely inde- pendent of the other. This par- ticular unit is six feet long (in- side measurement) so it will ac- commodate a-standard six - foot fluorescent fixture. It can be built, of course, to employ two, four, six or eight-foot fixtures. These are standard sizes. It could also be a three or four storey af- fair. As shown, the greenhouse has two fuli-length doors on both the upper and the. lower growth chambers for easy access to the trays of seedlings. The doors are arranged so that they can be left open any amount from a crack to wide in order to control the Start planning now! Mail the coupon for free literature. Look forward to your most refreshing summer ever--in Ontario! Have the time , of your life im ONIARIO -- ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRAVEL AND PUBLICITY Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, Minister Rix-Athabasca Proceeds with Cobalt Mining Rix-Athabasea . Uranium Mines Limited, a Rio Tinto Group com- pany, will proceed with its pro- gram of development in the Cobalt, Ontario, area, it was announced following a board meeting today. Work centres on the silver prop- erty of the United Cobalt and in- some 250 feet and driving a cross- cut approximately 1,000 feet to reach ore intersections located in a vein structure. - The previous phase of the work at United Cobalt consisted of re- activating the old 850-foot shaft sunk in 1908, and drilling for fa- ourable structure. A highgrade in- tersection.was followed-up with a crosscut for more detailed drilling, the results of which have produced the decision to proceed with devel- opment work for access. In addition to the original high- grade intersection, eleven holes have been drilled through the structure, nearly all of which pro- duced silver values. However, re- sults were erratic, as is character- istic in the silver veins of this type, and it was considered that further drilling should be suspend- ed in favour of development work. Additionally, crosseutting at the lower horizon will have some ex- ploration value. Rix-Athabasca will use, as its mining plant, equipment original- ly employed in its uranium mining operations at Beaverlodge. Annuals Ideal Annuals are ideal for filling empty spaces which have been oc- cupied by spring bulbs. They may even be pianted above bulbs, ac- cording to Ontario Department of Agriculture horticulturists. feat exactly. - As an added convenience the two two-by-fours through the centre of the greenhouse are ex- tended past the end and shaped to handles. This makes it an easy job for two people to move the unit. The corner two-by-fours ex- tend past the bottom and act as small legs so air can circulate around the box. The trays shown are designed for this six-foot model. All fir plywood used is half- inch. Structural members. are two-by-four or two-by-two as_ in- dicated. The indoor greenhouse is as close as you can come to a guar- anteed .successful tomato crop next spring. Fickle spring wea- ther won't affect it and the neigh- borhood youngsters can't throw a stone through it- ® ee Plans a Bazaar The Women's Association of the North Cobalt United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Waldo Brown with ten members present. President Mrs. E. Morgan offer- ed a prayer and gave the lesson reading. Mrs. P. Tinkler read the Scripture which was followed by a hymn. Mrs. A. Clow, the secretary, read the minutes and correspond- North Cobalt WA ence which included a donation of $10.00 to Northdale Manor, a thank you card sent-to Miss Ruth Ber- ° nache for making the testimonial cards and the acknowledgement of 25 years of service by three mem- bers. Mrs. Clow was appointed to col- lect articles from members for the bazaar. An invitation was extend- ed to the ladies of New Liskeard and Cobalt to attend the next meeting. The meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction and the serving of a dainty lunch by the hostess. volves deepening an existing shaft THE LADIES AID of the HAILEYBURY BAPTIST CHURC BAKE SALE SROKA'S SHOWROOM FRIDAY, MAY 19th from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. 2 Printed ta: BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON | THE CHRISTIAN. _ "SCIENCE MONITOR AN INTERNATIONAL DAILY." NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate Complete 'International News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or Money. order. [] 1 year $20 DO 6 months $10 DD 3 months $5 Name Address City Zone < States ae The Corporation Of The Town Of Haileybury Voting On Question Take notice that the following question will be submitted to the Municipal electors of the Town of Haileybury. "Are you in favor of moving pictures, theatrical per- formances, concerts and lectures after 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon of the Lord's Day to be regulated by municipal by-law under the authority of The Lord's Day (Ontario) Act, 1960-612" : That the votes of the electors will be taken on the said question on Thursday, June 1, 1961 between the hours of Ten o'clock in the morning and Seven o'clock in the afternoon at the following places: LEGION HALL Pole 1 -- Subdivisions 1 tah Pole 2 -- Subdivisions 2 and 3 MUNICIPAL OFFICE Pole 3 -- Subdivision 4 5 Pole 4 -- Subdivisions 5 and 6 That on the 30th day of May, 1961 at the. hour of three o'clock in the afternoon, the head of the Council of the said Town of Haileybury, or some other member of the said Council appointed for the purpose by a resolution, will attend the Town Office in the said Municipality and if requested so to do, will appoint by writing signed by him, two persons to attend at the final summing up for the votes by. the Clerk, and if requested so to do, one person to attend at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and de- sirous of promoting an affirmative answer to the ques- tion submitted, and a like number on behalf of the per- sons interested in and desirous of voting in the negative . on the said question. That at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of the 2nd day of June, A.D. 1961 at the Town Office, the Town Clerk will attend and sum up the votes for and against the question submitted. -- EaG a ASKE I Clerk, Town of Haileybury | HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing contains a care rect statement of the question to be submitted as au- thorized by by-law number 1126 of the Corporation. Haileybury, Ontario, this 12th day of May, 1961. EG, HASKETs;, Clerk, Town of Haileybury 10-12

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