The Oshawa Times, 17 Sep 1960, p. 24

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24 Te OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdoy, September 17, 1960 Decorating Needs Careful Planning Decorating time is planning colors from the paper you take time, for careful planning of the the guess work out of this impor- interiors of a home is essential tant phase of decorating. if the results are to be satisfac-| Looking for a method by which tory. you can create individuality while| 'The first step usually is to sub- at the seme time exp your' divide a room into its component own personality? Then copsider|, areas of color and design distri- decorating with wallpaper, Even _ bution, There are four such!a little wallpaper design used as areas: dominant areas made up of a shelf lining or on the inside of walls, ceiling and floor; medium an open china cabinet will give a SEPARATION OF AREAS SUGGESTED BY FLOOR COVERING DESIGN | White Grubs Can Be Deadly To Fine Lawn White Grubs, | probably the 1961, 1964, 1967. From informa-|ously during the whole of the; # most universally damaging of the|tion and reports obtained, Brood|growing season, on the roots of is the fiat og Bd He turf insects groups, are actually| "C" zones cover the entire Niag- plants. They do nearly all their August and September and in June Beetles in thelr immature ara peninsula and west to theydamage during this period in state (Phyllophago spp). They|central part of Norfolk county. are buff or white in color and are normally seen i a semi BROOD "A" curled, half-moon position, BENE mye adult June Beetles will ally %" to 1%" in length. Grubl 0000 enor 'the soil during the| concentrations are indicated by|; part of May and early patchy areas of dead, dying ory. 1 1950 from Lake Huron stunted grass. Turn the sod ovat to extreme Eastern Ontario, ex- in one of these areas and you wi | cluding the Niagara Peninsula, find these White Grubs withoulimye yoioiag five 30 or more days too much trouble, They Fejuire after emergence, They will fly three years to complete theirig, ww go numbers, taking to the cycle and then a new BENerd-|,i. oi qusk and then feeding and tion begins. Imating on the foliage of food The life history is very strong-|trees and shrubs. At the first sign ly uniform. In Canada we have|of daylight, they will seek out in the first year a major June|grassy areas, weedy places and Beetle flight. These mate, lay uncultivated land under food trees eggs and develop into young lar-(to burrow into the soil, where vae all in the matter of twO|the females will later lay their months, (white grubs), At the|eggs These eggs will hatch in 30 end of the second year the grubsidays and the young grubs will go down into the subsoil. They re-|feed on decaying vegetable mat- main there during the third year ter and the small roots of living at which time they pupate and plants, causing only minor dam- change into beetles and emerge|age, During this year of intense the following year. adult flight, the application of If the June Beetle, the adult of 65.5 percent Chlordane should be White Grubs, was treated with) made at the start of the flight, In Chlordane shortly before and im-| the spring of 1960, the application {the winter, coming up again in |their life cycle, In that year the grubs grow at a rapid rate and attain the large or mateure mouth| parts with which they cause| maximum damage to grass roots, In the fall of 1960, they willl again go down in the soil to pass the spring of 1961, At that time the grubs will feed sparingly for a very short time only, After the growth is fairly complete the grubs store up a large quantity of fat which is used up largely in the third year to comlpete inter- nal development from large grub to beetle or adult, For several weeks before pupation in the third year the grubs are in the prepual stage in the pupal cell, flabby and in a state of complete quiescence, . In the pupal stage, it is without mouth parts and is incapable of any movement other than a roll any movement other than a roll in| ment to the adult stage is com- plete the beetles still remain in fore they take to the wing to! form a major flight, They will emrege in the latter part of May and early June, The cycle will then be complete. WHEN VULNERABLE White Grubs are vulnerable to soll insecticides when feeding in the first and second years only; the second year from May to September or October, It is sometimes possible to find all stages of grubs in the soil in any one year mainly due to the ove lapping of cycles in different geo- graphical areas. First spraying In mid-May at the start of the June Bettle major flight, When treatment of soil is applied in May of the first year against the adult beetles, much defoliation of nearby trees and shrubs is avoided. In addi tion, the Chlordane remains in the soil as a residue to destroy surviving grubs in this and the following year, Second Spraying -- In mid-sum- mer during the year of the June Beetle major flight, Third Spraying -- From May to July of the year following the June Beetle major flight. sess ol, didpetioy, Jaze uphol-| delightful effect. ! urniture, covers;| Ww, can make your dec- small areas of small upholstered oS paper & a -- and furniture, chair seats, pillows, today it's completely practical, table covers; accent areas of for Canadian wallpapers are small accessories, fringes, small| printed on wet strength stock, pattern moitfs in wallpaper and then plastic coated, which makes textiles, flowers, picture mats, |them shed dust and be complete- wo meas ver Me Dominant areas are those that precision trimmed and in many should be considered first. IL is|cases are ready pasted for ease said that if you begin with thelof application, walls you can establish the char- acter of your home, for after all your walls make up two thirds| J 3 diti of the areas you have to decor- I on ale, The Sndiens decorating pos-| sibilities to gained by using I wallpaper are one thing that | Advances Made more and more decorating con-| scious people have discovered, | Some of the most recent ad-| When you choose a wallpaper vances in air conditioning have consider what you want it to do|taken place in the development for you and your room because|of cooling equipment for homes wallpaper can set any mood you|that are heated by steam, hot desire, be it dignified or light/ water or hydronic (modern fore-| hearted. A wallpaper with a scen- ed circulation hot water) healing ic design will give depth and| systems, more often than not will be thel For these homeowners, there's starter of a conversation, Scenics|a wide choice of cooling equip-| are an excellent choice for halls ment, Either combination heat. and dining areas. {ing-cooling systems or cooling Stripes and stripe effects will systems that operate indepen-| seemingly make numerous dently of the heating system may changes. Vertical stripes willbe selected. Cooling equipment| make the ceiling appear higher| may he installed by the builder or and will tend to narrow a long| added later. The equipmgent in-| wall, Put stripes on the ceiling cludes: | across a narrow room and it will Heating - Cooling Convectors, | appear wider, |combination units installed in| FOR CO-ORDINATION {each room of the house but pow- Many papers are color and de.|®Ted from a central source -- a sign-co-ordinated so that down- Drapes PousTon wave 4 stair living areas of con temporary, open-plan houses can| TTS "DRAPERY Thick be tied together for a unified ef-| fect, If you are trying to create a particular period of design in| your rooms, wallpaper is the first step towards establishing that feeling, There are documentary prints and all-over chintzes for the informal provincial room, stripes, scenics and medallion patterns for the more formal and classic rooms. Using a wallpaper with a def: inite pattern in a sparsely fur. nished room will help to furnish the room. Another trick which wallpaper does is to give unity to a room with broken walls, such as an attic room with a wall slope Solid-color textured papers are soft-looking and make wonderful backgrounds to enhance your pie- tures, accessories or showpiece furniture. COLOR KEY The key to an entire color scheme can be found in the wall. paper you choose, By taking the Today the finer homes are be- ing built of stone or being at« tractively trimmed with stone. At the MARBO STONE CO. all types of stone, one to suit everybody's fancy, are avails able, Why not come down te our showroom and receive a free estimate on how you could build or remodel so inexpen- sively with MARBO STONE, WIRE SOLDER USEFUL When cutting duplicates of odd shaped objects, soft wire solder comes in handy. The pliable wire can be pressed over the object, To Better Your Way of | mediately after their major beetle of 65.5 percent Chlordane should|the subsoil at or near hiberna- flight, white grub damage would|be made in April, May and June. tion depths until March or April | conforming fo the shape, and become a very minor problem in|The grubs will come up to thejof 1062, They are actually in the|may then be used as a template Ontario. It is therefore impor- soll sub-surface and feed raven.'sub-surface zone about 30 days be for tracing. | 'tant to know the year of the hte a = major adult flights in your area. IN ONTARIO In this province the June bee- tle cycle occurs at two different periods in various areas. To simplify our understanding of these two cycles the experts have divided them into two distinct] oups -- Brood "A" and Brood "ig", They have omitted Brood "B" as it has its cycle elsewhere, | Brookd "A" June Beetle| emergence and flights take place) during the following years -- 1950, | . 1062, 1965, 1068. From the infor-| ' "" BEETLE] UNYLOSLIDE" i> KITCHENS ) 'A" zone) on Ha 'Lake Huron, east to SASHLESS WINDOW Distributors of . . . Westinghouse and Moffat Peel, Halton and Metropolitan) BUILT-IN UNITS Toronto, Other areas covered by PICKERING, ONTARIO, STATION RD, BOX 399, TEL. WH 2.3790 Living TVISIT OUR MODERN SHOWROOM § Designs LA. Designers and Manufacturers of the BE SURE TO SEE GOLDELL HOMES Designed For Grace and Space SO CONVENIENTLY LOCATED IN BRAEMOR GARDENS STEVENSON ROAD NORTH AND ANNAPOLIS N.H.A. 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