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Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1984, p. 12

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APAGE 12, WEDNESPAY, JUNE 6,1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS Ille THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY "ITHAN NUAL < sPO0RTS RECOG.NIlTIO0N NIlGHT" THE 1984 SPORTS RECOGNITION NIGHT EVENT WI LL BE PRESENTED AS A SIT DOWN DINNER WITH A GUEST SPEAKER WITH -POSSIBLE LIGHT' ENTERTAINMENT TO BE HELD AT HEYDENSHORE PAVILION JULY 4TH, AT 7:30 P.M ANYONE KNOWING A TEAM'OR INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS ATTAINED A PROVINCIAL, NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL'AWARD IN ANY SPOR- TING EVENT IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT THOSE NAMES FOR RECOGNITION. THE TOWN 0F WHITBY IS ALSO ASKING THE SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS TOSUBMIT'NAMES, NOT MORE THAN TWO, 0F INDIVIDUALS WHO VOLUNTEER THEIR'TIME AND EFFORT TO HELP IN THE SUCCESS 0F THEIR ORGANIZATIONS. PLEASE SUBMIT THOSE NAMES TO THE TOWN 0F'WHITBY, PARKS & RECEATONDEPARTMENT, 575 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY, ON- TARIO, LiN 2M8, OR DELIVER VOUR SUBMISSION TO IROQUOIS PARK COMPLEX, 500 VICTORIA STREET, WHITBY, ONTARIO NO LATER THAN JUNE.15TH, 1984. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 668-7765. 1 Since 1959, DuPont's staff bas grown from 75 to 300 and 14 of the original employees are still with the firm. In fact, Mayor Bob Atter- sley presented main- tenance foreman, Bill Rowell of Whitby with a 25 years in Whitby plaque ini recognition of bis 25 years of service with the company. The Whitby plant manufactures "Sclair- Film"' polyolefin film, "Dartek" nylon film and 'Vexar" plastic net- ting. These products are used i a broad range of consumer items in- cluding milk pouches, food wrap and vegetable bags. 1Almost 25 per cent, of the plant's production is made for, the export market. DuPont's Whit- by plant, fils' orders from Europe, Australia and the United States. LAWN AND GARDEN CAR.E MTR TRIM LWN &L GARDEN SERVICE* oReasonable Rates eQuallty Service 57-71 B&L LANDSCAPING GARDEN MAINTENANCE Reuldential, Commercial. Prunlng, tree removal, sidewalks, patios, fsncing, lawns seeded, sodded, fer- tllized, 30 Yeam. Durham Reglon. 623-3299 __ WATT'S UP In Your Home & Garden B.J. Watt How and when to fertilize* for-a VAND.EýRME>ýER NURSERIES FOR ALL VOÛR' GARDENING NEEDS beautiful 1Iawn MSHAW lur'seryj OUS MWRENI aard en u LŽRIC entreS Thickson Rd. N. 655-3331 Just 2 miles north of Taunton Rd.) 1625 Du ndas St. W., Whitby 668-8190 (Juat esât of Durham Rd. 23) FLOWER SALE MARIGOLDS MARIGOLDS (NC)-Last week we talked about the ingredients in good lawn fertilizers. This week let's take a look at when and- how to apply these products. For a top quality lawn you'll need to make three' or four ap- plications over the spring, summer and fail. Here's a brief guideline: Spring: Apply after winter debris bas been raked from the lawn. Early Summer: A good time to apply Weed 1I ½ Mlles North Hwy.2 Bfirock Rd.., Pickering 'N Feed if. you bave weeds., MId-Summer: It is best.not to fertilize when it ishot and dry. Late 1August- September: Fertilze if grass requires thickening up.' MId-October or after last mowlng: Winterize with a regular lawn fer- tilizer high in nitrogen. Lightweight fer- tilizers such as Lawn Green are easiest to spread evenly. Usual dosage is about 10 kg on 500 sq. metres (about 5000sq. ft.). To avoid streaks ap- ply it twice at bal the label rate running, the spreader. north and south and then east and west'. This will require, the sm alest or second- smailest opening of your spreader. If you'd like a free copy oif the 38-page booklet "Guard' 'N Guide"P to help. you make growing things a pleasure,, write, to "Watt's Up"9 , 6860 Cen- tury Ave., Mississauga, Ont. LUN MW. Berry J. Watt techuical adviser Green Cross. ALL COLOURS REG. sl'l NOW m89 BOX0F 6 683m0887 SOD - AVAl LABLE WEEKEN DS ON LY SPECIAL 0F THE WEEK HANGING BASKETS URN > PLANTER PETUNIAS ASTER CELOSIA TUBER BEGONIA REG. 10.00o NOW 8.75 REG. 15.95 NOW 12.75 REG. .90 NOW .85 REG. 1.10) NOW ý.75 BOX 0F O &l REG. .90 NOW -,.75 BCX 0F 6 REG. 3.00 NOW 2AÎ'. - FUIT COMMON TREES LILAC, REG. 15.00 & 12.00ý REG. 8.00 NOW 8.75 NOW 6.50 INTERLOCKING STONE RAI LROAD TI ES *TREES SHRUBS .SOIL .SAND OPEN 9 A.*M - 8 P.M. DAILY DRIVE A LITTLE AJlAXm" à SAVE A LOT J«ENI3 668-9068 A1 *VA Wbltby Mayor Bob Attersley (rlght) is seen here presenting a plaque toBill Rowell in recognition of bis 25 years of service to DuPont Canada plant on South Blair St. Rowell, currently the plant's maintenance foreman, was one of the firet employees hired by the petro- chemical producer when it first opened itsplant in 1959. Free Press Staff Photo DuPont -celebrates YOUR COMPLETE ONE STOP GARDENING SHOPS IN THE DURHAM REGION INTERLOCKING PAVING STONE' DELIVERED & OR INSTALLED T. Arnts Loam Supply Ltd. vestment. DuPont Canada celebrated 2 5 years in Whitby last week by opening their new 43,000 square foot warehouse. The warehouse whicli represents the company's minth expan- sion project since it of- ficially opened in March 1959 -is a01.8 milion in-

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