Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 10 Jul 1974, p. 16

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2 PIPE 9 WEE yr 4 PORT Pt RRY STAR Wednesday, July 10, 1974 Garden jobs Conditions during July are perfect for fast weed growth. Early summer cultivation is one of several garden-care procedures recommended by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horti- culturist, R.¥. Gomme. "Flower and vegetable gardens can look like a veritable wilderness if weeds aren't brought under control. Careful hoeing will keep them down. Bul keep your cultivation shallow as the season advances." He sug- gests cultivation should not be deeper than two inches to avoid damage to feeder roots. Mulches are important during hot, dry periods. Mr. straw to help retian the moisture and keep soil cool. Flowering bulbs have fin- ished their growth for this vear. If the tops are brown and dry, they can be pulled off and added to your compost pile. But plants that have had disease problems should be destroyed, not added to the compost. In this way, you prevent the spread of the trouble. Pinch the top shoots™af annuals, including petunias, zinnias, snapdragons and asters. This forces the de- velopment of side shoots, resulting in bushier plants and many more flowers. Because these plants grow quickly, they should be fertil- y |] ' A) 28 i 4 y ia \ 3 i d | { ¥ oy A J 1 ; 2 1%] ized every two weeks with a high soluble fertilizer such as 20-20-20. Gomme recommends applying a two-inch layer of dry grass clippings or clean Need A Pump? PUMPS FOR RENT PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 108 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY. ONT. (At The Rear Of Building) 985-7356 H. KEITH LIMITED REALTOR COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE 35 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 576-3333 CLOSE TO SCHOOLS & PARK -- this custom built, 3 bedroom, brick bungalow, lovely, bright kitchen and living room, plus a beautifully finished rec. room of B.C. cedar boards, carpeted floor and padded leather bar. Com- pletely fenced rear yard with paved driveway and carport. A real bargain at $45,900. ELEGANTLY LUXURIOUS is this lovely, stately home in north area of Oshawa. 4 large bedrooms, super huge living room with fire- place, superb family room with huge picture windows, telephone room in entrance foyer. 2 bathrooms, separate dining room. A great executive home. $69,900. 25 ACRES -- with 2 legal entrances on Hwy. No. 12, everflowing stream, partially treed, gently rolling, building permit available. $65,000. COOL BREEZES from Lake Ontario surround this freshly decorated 3 bedroom bungalow, separate dining room, 4 - pce. bath. Nice lot beautifully landscaped. $46,900. OSHAWA -- Excellent decor is the feature of this brick bungalow so close to schools, transportation, park with supervised swimming pool. Deep lot 120 ft. split rail fence. Oshawa calls you to come and view this great kitchen with eating area, family living room. $49,900. EXCEPTIONALLY EXECUTIVE, pool sized yard, tasteful luxury in the brick & aluminum rancher with attached garage & electric heat. Ultra modern kitchen with exhaust fan, cushion flooring. Completely broadloomed living, dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, in-out-door carpeting on 26' rec room wired for hi fi. A real gem, it only takes $76,900. and it's yours. NO ANSWER? CALL VALERIE BUTT -- 985-2122 Port Perry LORNA BELKO 579-3379 RUBY INGLETON 623-2626 Bowmanville KATHLEEN TWAITES 723-2008 JOE LONGO 725-6735 GEORGE TWAITES 723-2008 DOUGLAS TRIVETT 723-7390 RELOCATION SERVICES Throughout North America We have the clients. List your property for sale with one of Canada's largest Real Estate Companies. Many offices to serve you. Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board LESLIE WRIGHT Going to Journalism Average - 91.2 percent attend Carleton University Ottawa to take DAVID LARMER Average - 80.7 percent Going to attend University of Guelph to major in Agricul- tural Science. DENICE EDGERTON Average - Going to attend Scarborough College to major in English 80.5 percent 4-H girls prepare for Achievement Day 4-H members will soon be finishing their summer garden club -- Use of Vege- tables. The girls have been busy this year for as well as attending five regular meet- ings, developing a record book and organizing a gar- den reference file they have planned. planted and cared for a vegetable garden and used the fresh produce of this garden to contribute variety, interest and nutrition to their family's summertime menus. Members will soon be at- tending and exhibiting at an Achievement Day and every- one is welcome to attend the afternoon program. What can the visitor ex- pect to see on Achieve- EDWARD DROY REAL ESTATE BROKER 61 COMMERCIAL AVENUE AJAX, 942-1822 839-3390 Oshawa 3 bedroom, brick bun- galow on Taunton Road, N. Finished rec. room with its own kitchen and bedroom on lower level. $52,900.00. Call Diane Kiers 1 - 705-357-3255. Lake Scugog Winterized 3 bedroom cottage, all modern con- veniences, 3 pc. bath, good well, heavy duty wiring. Only $23,900. Insulated 4 bedroom cottage on beautifully treed lot, completely fur- nished, lot size 100 x 150, well and septic in. $22,000.00. 3 bedroom lakefront, with boathouse on water, all conveniences, with well and septic, $25,300. Cottage Lot On View Lake $8,000.00 with down. half Call Diane Kiers 1-705- 357 - 3255 or Aileen Scott 985.7265. ment Day? Colourful flower arrangements prepared by 4-H members will be a cheery welcome to everyone present. Displays of fresh, home grown vegetables will projects conducted by senior members will also be exhibi- ted. A program of skits and demonstrations will high- light the gardening pointers delight the regular super- market shopper. Informative refer- ence files containing num- Che Mouse of Womes Realtor Winterized Cottage New 3 bedroom frame, overlooking lake, large fireplace, modern con- veniences, large lot. Ex- cellent swimming and fishing. Call for further information. Oshawa Attractive 3 bedroom brick semi-attached backsplit home, com- bined dining and living room area. Fully broad- loomed, 12 baths, on a quiet street, fenced in backyard, excellent spot for swimming pool. Full price $45,900 with terms. Prince Albert Spacious 3 bedroom brick bungalow, separate dining area, situated on a large lot with 200 ft. frontage. You can have your choice of colour. Few left to choose from $49,900.00. View Lake $3,000 down, large cot- tage lot, overlooking Lake Scugog, 316 front- age by 203 deep. Building permit and water avail- able. Full price $12,000 with terms. Prince Albert 4 bedroom backsplit home with carport, 12 bath, dining area, fully broadloomed, large living room. Full price $53,900. Terms. Oshawa 172 storey stucco home has been newly reno- vated, 12 baths, fenced back yard. Close to school, parks and G.M. $39,800 with terms. MARION HOPKINS Sales Manager 985-7215 or 668-8848 erous garden topics and members' books recording their garden's progress since planting will be of great interest to any Amateur gardener. Special garden learned during the project. So. if gardening is your interest be sure to come on one of the following dates. Ontario County -- Tues- day, August 20, 1974 at the Trinity United Church, Uxbridge. York County -- Tuesday, August 27, 1974 at Victoria Square Community Centre, Victoria Square. The afternoon program begins at 1:15. Ontario tourism now streamlined TORONTO--How Ontario plans to streamline its tour- ism development was outlin- ed here last week at the first joint . meeting of the pro- vince's 10 new travel associ- ations and the Ministry of Industry and Tourism. The first giant step was the re-organization of 39 former regional tourist councils into 12 vacation areas embracing the province's entire tourism plant. This was accomplish- ed after months of consulta- tions with ministry tourism division officials which set priorities for tourism devel- opment and promotion, and the role the tourist associa- tions will play. The ministry's funding structure provides an out- right $30,000 administrative grant and a $45,000 cost- sharing grant to each travel association. In Northern Ontario the ministry will absorb 90 per- cent of the latter amount for marketing, research and de- velopment projects. In East- ern and Central Ontario the ratio is 75 percent and 50 percent for the rest of the province. In leading the discussions, Fred Boyer, executive direc- tor of the ministry's tourism division, said: 'Ontario tour- ism is now a $2 billion-a-year business and if resources of people and dollars are made available to us, we foresee $3 .1 billion by 1979'. Mr. Boyer added that $1.2 billion of the 1979 projection would be accounted for by U.S. and overseas visitors. The 10 operating associa- tions come under the minis- try-sponsored Ontario Trav- el Association = Program which is coordinated by the ministry's Doug Jure. Appended is a list of the associations and their pres- idents and managers. NEED MUSIC? call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) Peter's Platters WEDDING INVITATIONS Choose your wedding invitations with complete confidence from our elegant selection... which includes announcements and all the correct wedding accessories. Our wedding gift to you... a Keepsake copy of your Invitation processed in luxurious gold. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen St., Port Perry IN AL Ais LM cd

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