Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 10, 1987, p. 16

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uh jm6 weekender october 10 1987 by elaine gordon the marriage of cooler days and autumns panorama of colour is a dandy excuse for enjoying the last of this invigorating season of rustling leaves perhaps some of the following suggestions to help mother na ture put gardens to bed may need inclusion on your housekeep ing checklist young standards and trees be nefit from adequate support to re sist storm damage so check those stakes for sturdiness to ensure they havent rotted underground adjust existing ties to accommo date past growth and seal wounds with tree dressing support for new trees can be given simply by cutting sections from an old hose or skipping rope and inserting the wire through the middle before circling the trunk and tying to stakes never use wire alone as it cuts into the bark use this idea around wire handled pails to make the carrying of heavy objects more comfortable on the hands too in areas prone to rodents wrap the lower third of young trunks with protective guards so hungry pests wont injure them by nib bling on bark remove the wrap next spring give lawns a fall feeding before midnovember and keep on rak ing those leaves grass must breathe too garbage bags will keep in place when filling with raked leaves if the bag is inserted royal bank of canada 47 main street markham effective november 2 new banking hours monday to wednesday 930 am 4 pm thursday friday 930 am 6 pm in a garbage can with a few clothes pegs put around the edge of the can to hold the bag in place pot up a small clump of chives for flavouring hearty winter meals cut the foliage back to en courage new growth and place in a sunny window fertilizer bags are best stored in a dry area and gasoline and chemicals placed safely out of harms way from little hands an old skateboard or shovel used as a sled for moving heavy bags of soil and fertilizer is a back saver dont forget to repair and fill the bird feeder our feathered friends misguided robins that chose not to journey south with summer watching these winged musi cians is addictive and yards will be atwitter with the establish ment of a second feeding station be sure to choose a location where they have refuge from predators dont throw out that cracked birdbath recycle it next spring as a container for trailing lobelia and other annuals help fend off disease and leave insects homeless over winter by removing weary annuals tidy up vegetable beds borders and cut back withered perennial foliage to ground level everything will certainly look nicer and youll have a jump on spring cleaning give a protective mulch after a penetrating frost to newly- planted perennials and bulb areas summer flowering tender bulbs like gladioli dahlias cannas and tuberous begonias cant survive if left in the earth when leaves are yellowed and flattened gently lift and store accordingly in a cool dry spot indoors dont forget to label them with the whos who in colors and check periodically throughout winter to discard any mushy ones gladioli corms could be hung up in panti- hose legs or mesh onion bags b v international home show the international centre 6900 airport road october 912 1987 see this fabulous home onsite at the show maple leaf gwg o cettmetm a proceeds to boy scouts of canada mississauga region hwiivkh homr may hum home i ottitv the kcikrationtluativ computirovd i lonx- buvinijsiiyhv smartgnxitmaxltonmm llwlisbv scouts canada e3- gfefeanm homes f fflbmiss canadas largest eau home show ybs fwarit itowin a homeawayradh order form or call 6242526 si iow i imis hi c1oixt9 12 noon- i0pm satoilotxt 10 10 am- 10 pm sun ortolxr ii 10 am 6 pm mon xtohor 12 i0am6pm jjjjmmnuurjjim owo houses ptaueund nam acttws clly draw tickets si twanlydotora 2000 each to province postal code telephone payment mad by qcheque ovaa omastercard oanvex mr cheque payable to boy scoua horn lottery canj expiry date ntuukmipi ujpltuwhara unary tm tvmnmrqeaa tttlowtftfsttmtwmt unw uxim signature tcumlwwtinl horn snow uor uc nmm earn pfcwa do not aand cash trough fta out bar scouts rtfasa any ore aatr m000 tdurti rwa twit tou uti ordart rural da pott mart ml law tfiart doeoaoar i im7 tkkat mom yog 10 s 1 00 0 ragui am arjrrar0l or m oa hald january 2 1 ml at 4 p taam can sfcomcfttarrmty tab titan meet our staff weekender is pleased to announce that cathy carter has been hired as a classi fied advertising sales repre sentative before coming to work for metroland she attended markham district high school having lived in markham for 22 years she graduated from durham college in oshawa in jour nalism last summer car ter worked a summer place ment as a photojournalist at the stouffville tribune in her spare time she is con tinuing work on an english degree from york universi ty and enjoying her hobbies downhill skiing photo graphy and writing cathy carter classified advertising 28ss8sb comfort ik unofficially we are not open but you can have a sneak preview and take advantage of our specials before the official grand opening tues oct 13 m 106 mm m tv 0m design gallery chesterfield factory aifeg 4717790 16th ave plaza 16 48 iffa

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