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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1965, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, SATURDAY, September 18, 1965 15 GARDEN GUIDE Evergreens Planting ? Now Is The Best Time By A. R. BUCKLEY needles will become so dry that;inch deeper than it was where Of Plant Research Institute |they turn brown and die jit ets oye bie kode o your local! your plant is balled and bur- Not many years. ago, nearly bike: -- oie Misses sti lapped, 'untie the sacking and all foundation evergreens mar-|nursery now and choose a tree roll it back an inch or so. Do keted in Canada were imported|or shrub of the size and shape/not remove it entirely. This ma- and sold directly from the crates|you want. At this time of year/terial will soon decay in the soil in spring. This led to the belief| you will be pretty sure of getting|and the roots will grow through that the cérrect and only time|lots of attention from the sales-|it. to plant evergreens was in the|men. They aren't rushed off} Plants transplanted from a spring. their feet as they are in spring-|nearby nursery need not be bur Nowadays most evergreens|time, In the early fall, too, you|lapped, but as much soil as pos- sold in.this country are propa-jcan get good, freshly dug plants|sible should remain on the roots. gated and grown in Canada. At|that can be moved with less|Put plenty of paper in your car the Plant Research Institute wejshock than those set out. injtrunk and take all the soit you have found that from the end of|spring during warm dry/can. Doubtless you can use it August to the end of September) weather. anyway. is the very best time to plant! Holes for planting evergreens| Once the plants have been set evergreens, should be large enough to ac-jin the hole, fill in around the Evergreens give off a certain|comimodate the ball of soi! that|roois with two parts of good top amount of water from theirj)comes with them and have at|soil mixed with one of peat moss leaves throughout the entire|least a foot of space around this}or good humus, then pack the WORK Lever witH winter. When winds are high/ball for packing and treading in|soil down well. When it is a ma! amount. If ground is frozen|the hole and add plenty of well-|hole and Jet it soak down, Then the roots are unable to absorbjrotted leaves or moistened peat |finish off the filling-in in such a strong winds continue the!so that it is not more than anjdepression around the stem of p 2 Ri RESO BRS 22 ea ce ~|the evergreen. Tread the soil in hole; then water once more, Make sure the plants never UNDER-BED ROLLER ||this is even more important in fall than in spring. Soak them PORTABLE MACHINE sprinkle them occasionally. dur- ing sunny weather jaround the base of the plants | with leaves or peat moss to pre- jand to keep the soil frozen dur- jing mild spells that might occur they give off more than the nor-|the soil, Fork up the bottom of|third filled, pour water into the} moisture from the soil, so ifjmoss. Set the plant in the hole|manner that there is a slight THE HOME WORKSHOP very firmly as you fill in the suffer from lack of water, for jwell during dry spells and After the soil is frozen, mulch yi vent heaving during the winter in January or February | MOST ARE WOMEN | ' hal gn et on eae About 11,000 of the Salvation s AGE STA? I § GE P JEMS y ; A STORAGE STAND for a TORAGE PROBLEMS may Army's 19,000 active officers are| portable sewing machine may|be solved with this set of chests.) women be made of solid stock and ply-| All three fit under a double bed| : wood. 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Home Workshop Editor, Postage stamps not gna 8 Into Exile Oshawa T , Oshawa edlg ee ee able, Home Workshop Editor, Se ee |The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, | LUSAKA (AP)--The leader of; fambia's holy war Lumpa sect, Prophetess Alice Lenshina, was) released Friday from prison,) but immediately placed in re striction "in a remote part of the country." This was announced in Par-) liament by Vice- President Reu ben Kamanaga. He said a report on the holy) war--which last year cost more) than 700 lives--will be published) next week Fears were expressed by both opposition parties about the AUTOMA TIC 5,000 members of the Lumpa| sect still in government Leger ot PaTTERN 428 | : tern 428, which lists materials Save During Millwork's INVENTORY CLEARANCE of itation camps and the 2,000 who} have gone over the Zambian border into The Congo The uprising started 14 months ago when members of the sect alleged they were be-| ing intimidated by members of; what now is President Kenneth! Kannda's ruling United Na- tional Independence Party be- cause of the sects "no-politics"' tule. Armed with no more than/ a few muzzle loaders, spears) and axes they made fanatical suicidal attacks on -- heavily-/ armed troops Their leader, Alice Lenshina who claims she died four times and returned to earth each time for the' sect, had been in de-) tention at Mumbwa prison 100) miles north of here for 13 months. Duo Arrested After Holdup LONDON (CP) --. Western Touch the button on portable trans- Ontario and the Prairies hold mitter and Berry Automatic opens, closes door, lights up key roles in Liberal campaign goroge. Gives nighttime, bad weather protection, Buy now! strategy for the Nov. 8 federal election, Finance Minister Gor- @ Opens, closes garage door... don said Friday. automatically Mr. Gordon, national chair man of the Liberals' campaign committee, said in an interview his party will make a special effort to build up strength in the two geographic areas of the country where its Commons membership was smallest in the last Parliament In 1963, the Liberals won only | seven of Western Ontario's 23 seats. The bulk of their victor jes came in sweeps of Essex and Brantford area ridings They won only three seats in the Prairie provinces Prairies Key "NOW 5199 An Grit Race "'&"RENFREW, Ont. (CP)--Pro vincial police here arrested a man and two youths Friday| night and charged them with! robbery with violence in con nection with a $100 holdup at a eneral store at nearby Golden wake Thursday. Renfrew is 50 miles west of Ottawa Charged are: Russell George Jocko, 31, of Sault Ste. 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