12-PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 21, 1971 *. The Blood Donor Clinic at Uxbridge urgently need blood. Any person in Types A Group, BR H Positive, B Group RH Negative, A and B group RH Positive would they go%jte the Uxbridge Music Hall on Monday, April 26th im the afternoon or ev- ening. This would be very FRIENDLY PHILOSOPHER ae | SS * "EMIELS PLACE" , ROUND THE Must Decline |How To Grow Potatoes - Water Service permission of water services|applied for water repeatedly for 40 lots to be deve The Ca mera [or © Period of Give years. ' Heart Campaign The reply Mr. Fletcher in the month of March eX |roceived from Port Perry ceeded their quota again |Council stated, Ontario Water this year, according to Mr./Resources Commission had Norman Aldred, Campagin|been undertaking a survey Chairman . The Captains &/of the water supply of well canvassers are to be congra-jno. 2 but council had not tulated on a job well done. jyet received thereport. It.was eo. 2.4 xpected in January, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hall [and council would then be in Mew to Florida on Saturday |# better position to give a re- much appreciated. to spend a holiday in Largo. |P!Y- They will accompany Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ferris 'who have been holidaying there for the and break his arm. Stephen is in the Oshawa hospital. Best wishes for a speedy re- covery. JR. FARMERS The Ontario County Jr. Farmers won the hockey (Queensdale Restaurant) | tournament at Milton on Sat., Where Good Food Is On The Menu Every Day in town, | When shoppimg drop in at EMIELS PLACE and try one of these fine snacks croquettes, onion rings, a prece of pie, or even a hamburg or hot dog. We are sure you will enjoy it TAKE-OUT Fish & Chips, Pizza Just Phone 985-2066 and we will have your order waiting for you CARNEGIE'S French Provincial April 17th. The Port Perry Club meets on Tues., April 27th at 8:30 p.m. in the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture, Bascom St. S. Many activities are plann- ed for Spring, Summer and Fall months. All boys and] girls over 14 years are in- vited. Come and meet Bruce Hor- sley, Past Pres. of Prov. r. Farmers. These are some of the activities to take part in: Travelling Scholarships; Movies; Conferences; Sports; Rifle Competitions; Beach Parties; Choral Work; Car Rallies. "Window of the Week' WE ARE LOCATED BEHIND THE CREST HARDWARE STORE. COME IN AND BROWSE IN OUR NEW DEPARTMENT. over a period of several years and thought it would be only fair council gave permission to supply water for the five lots he intended to sell to Mr. Longmuir. Following a rather lengthy Presentation and discussion Reeve Rob. Kenny told Mr. Fletcher, council would dis- cuss the matter fairly and attempt to find a solution to the problem. Rod And Gun News The attendance on shooting nights seems to be picking up lately. Perhaps the stor- ing of snowmobiles for an- other year has some bearing. Preparation for the Carp Derby are coming along well and posters will soon be ready. The Senior rifle club is practising very hard for the annual shoot with Whitby which should take place in May. The top five shooters will be chosen to form the team. The pistol shooters of the club showed that Port Perry doesn't always have to loose in a shooting match. The Peterborough revolver club paid a visit to Port Perry on April 5th. An _ informal shooting match was held and Port was able to edge out Peterborough by 86 points. The match was run off by shooting two targets each of slow fire, timed fire, and rapid fire. The win was only made possible, by Ed Evan's ability with a double action revolver in rapid fire. Automatic pis- tols are usually used for this type of target. Ed had never shot a rapid fire target With his new revolver, and mod- estly called it "lucky". Port Perry will return the Peterborough visit on Wed., May 12 to meet Peterbor- ough on their home range. Scout Master, Fred Fraser invited Gerald Jackson and Charlie Lown to the Scout Hall on April 5th to show the Scouts about guns and gun safety. Neither club member had worked with boys in this age group before but found a very well mannered and very interested group of boys. It is hoped to take the Scouts to the outdoor range and allow them to do some real shooting as soon as weather permits. 'John Greig Using A Piece Of String By E, McCAUGHTRIE Potatoes fresh from the garden are one of the nicest tasting things, Yet, people don't grow this wonderful vegetable "because it involves so much work". Which is one of the most ridiculous statements made, because potatoes will grow almost anywhere, under the most minimal of growing conditions. How- ever as I have frequently said, you do not have to dig the soil to grow vegetables of any sort at any time. Spades are good for mixing cement or moving snow but are not needed in the garden, which seems like a bald statement, but a fork is best for planting or transplanting larger bushes etc. ' Here is my method of growing potatoes, if you don't believe mé try it, Select the area for planting, (it doesn't matter if it has long grass or weeds, if there are some tall thistles pull them up and add to the mulch). Place two stakes at each end of a row, spread two or three inches of hay or mulch, draw the String between the stakes and plant about 1 foot apart, (your choice of seed). Place a foot of hay over, move onto the next row 15" apart and repeat. This caneasily be done along a fence liné;~par- ticularly a south or west facing. They will push up through the mulch and flower as normally, when the tops die down rake the straw aside and there they are, CLEAN potatoes, if Nke me, you like new potatoes, you can always beat the gun by moving the straw and pick a few for supper before you harvest. An excellent idea is to plant a row of Marigolds alongside, these provide a protection against nema- todes which eat the roots. Someone asked nie if it was true that I never used fertilizers, chemical that is. I have found that using a year round mulch eliminates the need for this and by using other plants as pesti- cides have no need for sprays, nature provides it's own protection, a healthy plant is the best of all. But I will talk about beneficial plants and insects another time. ANNOUNCING AQUA WORLD LIMITED of London, Ont. is proud to announce that A. restige LR. oals is now the authorized dealer for TROJAN ALL-ALUMINUM SWIMMING POOLS FOR Ontario County and York Region north PRESTIGE POOLS is owned and operated by Bruce J. Clairmont and John D. Greig, Uxbridge. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY 852-6264 Bruce Clairmont 852-7196