PRIVATE -- 10 miles sojith of Peterborough on Highway 28, about one hour from Toronto. 3200 square feet, plus 1000 square feet of Pictured above is tire Orono United Counties .Bantams .Bantams (Back row) Randy Tennent, Matt Robinson, Terry Derietj Robert Grant, Richard Williams, Rob Brandt, Darrel Zoschke and John Robinson. (Front row) Lenny Jacobs, Jeff Nichols, Don Jacobs, Paul Yoemans and Scott West. HAS OVER $30,000 ON CARD Muddy George owned by Lawrence Hooey of Orono now has over $30,000 as ■, nings so far this year. The latest win to X record was in Montreal on Sunday with a winning time of 2.00.2-5. Another win, was registered by a Lawrence Hooey owned horse, Margot's Gem in Montreal on Wednesday last with a time of 2.04.3. Portes Lobell, a three-year-old filly, owned by John Hooey recently won her race at the Mohawk in 2.03.3 and holds the track record at the Mohawk for three-year old fillies. REGISTER WINS AT THE KAWARTHA • Both Derek Newman and Gerald Robinson registered wins at the Kawartha during the past week, Newman drove to his win on Thursday driving Wil Lor Ben in his fourth start of .the season. The winning time 2.06.2 Gerald Robinson opened Saturday's card with a win driving Riddell's Duke in 2.08.1. Robinson on Thursday placed second with Lilli MacAnn, third with Shyanne Nemo and second with Lee's Land. Gord Irwin placed second Saturday with'Place Mat with the win going to Happy Hector with a time of 2.04.2. or dust is present on the foliage. when it is moist from rain or dew, since damp conditions increase the likli- hood of black spot infection. In addition to their fungus- controlling . properties, many rose sprays and dusts also contain an insecticide to control rose chafers and aphids. Malathion, which has proven effective in controlling controlling these pests, is often found in these formulations. Schedule regular are for roses From the time the leaves begin to appear on roses, home gardeners should start a regular spraying or dusting program. R. A. Fleming, a horticultural specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food, says that such a program is the only way to combat black spot and powdery mildew, two of .the most common rose Fungus dise \ "X_ ...^rations are available available through garden supply centers that will give a good deal of protection if applied according*to the manufacturer's manufacturer's direction's. Proper use of rose sprays or dusting mixtures mixtures that contain fungicides during May and June is particularly important to prevent prevent black spot infection," he says. He recommends captan or Beniate as excellent fungicides, fungicides, either alone or in rose sprays or dusts. Dusting or spraying should be done either In the early morning or* in the evening, when the air is quiet. Best results are obtained obtained if a protective film of spray layout, kitchen out the rear. Built of triple brick, the finest 12-pane windows, high ceilings,' a real aristocratic farm house in excellent condition. Pine trinù made from logs cut from the original farm, about 1975. Large lawn, high trees, good garden, «/feacre of ^aragus, 20 fruit trees, wonderful water. Beautiful X-vtting, and handy to everything. Fireplace, plus two extra chimneys equipped with smoke pipe holes. Large driving shed, wood shed and small garage. $79,500 with easy terms. 1-705-939-6581. Clarke Museum OPENS Saturday, May 21st FOR ITS 1976 SEASON Hours: Thurs. and Friday Afternoons 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Thursday evenings , 6-8.30 p.m. Sundays -1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Clarke High School • 3rd Annual SPRING CONCERT TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1976, 7.30 p.m. ADULTS $1.50 ' STUDENTS .75c A S RELAX during those hot summer days on àn v ' Aluminum Chair $5.99 HURRY WHILE SUPPLY LASTS Rolplt Dominion Hardware Phone 983-5207 KendatHills, i. .. ..I 1 iJS. Arts. Crafts and Antique: KENDAL HILLS ARTS, CRAFTS & ANTIQUES will open for the third season May 19th,.1976 Hours 11.5o A.M. - 5 P.M. Wednesday thru Sunday i * -■ We have an exciting series of new Art and Craft Shows planned for this summer season. Our opening will feature local hand-made Quilts and Canadiana Furniture in Pine and hardwoods as well as a new selection of crafts. OUR COFFEE POT IS STILL ON! vA' ' & >Hwy. 401» 2.8 miles ~B-- (1) T , You have arrived Turn North on Hwy. 115 and 35 Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, May 19th, 1976--7 n n n m n Weekly Tithes u ru if u Custom Forms With Substance .. Phone 416-983-5301 Charles Reid Orono'S Licensed Auctioneer Valuator Specialize in Farm Furniture Sales Consult me for terms and dates Phone Orono 983-5914 ALCAN SIDING Soffit - Fascia - Eavestroiigh Doors - Windows - Shutters Awnings -20 YEAR GUARANTEE DURHAM ■ INSTALLATIONS ORONO ■ 983-5262