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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 1969, p. 10

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1lMllNll.1. SHUP " Kin. St. South Waterloo Crystal - China Ceramics Radios - Cuckoo Clocks Highest cash price: for fret dead or disabled com. etc. Small animals picked up. 24 Hr. Service, T Day Week. Jim Murray 8: Son Cali Coiled Plattsville 684-7739 . vmm,m,mum ' Mail self-addressed, shunned envelope with cheque or money I order payable to the Fox We. Out-ot-town oedet include ' , bank charge. - SCHEDULE OF PRICES & PERFORMANCES EVENINGS AT w.at In“. ALL SEATS $2.50 MATINEES WED. 2 Inn. $t.N. MATINEE SAT. 2 p.m. $2.” MATINEES SUN. I HOLIDAYS 2 gun. wr"'.....'........... $2.50 SPECIAL GROUP PRICES FOR INFORMATION PHONE 579-0740 For That Unusual Gift Visit The Oxford Deadstock Removal Ltd. or the plant at Hickson 462-2614 Lteonee “C67 Phone Orders no s.m. ht IO pit-Cc." 5790740 Reserved Seats Home; Gi Office or By Mail I BUSINESS AND SERVICES DIRECTORY OPEN MONDAY - CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY I" [El] LOWER MALL WATERLOO SQUARE REATWE RAFTS - "Enjoy Your Leisure Time With A Creative Craft” 576-5530 WWIE o , Starts Friday June 2rth Rugs 8. Furniture CALL "ELM Rue Cook’s Pharmacy 749 King sr." ' KITCHENER SMALL FLOWER‘ and NYLON It.” LET US CLEAN YOUR FREE DELIVERY 742-8488 576-95“ Where time, convenienoe~ and labor do not have to be com sidered. sprays should always be used. However, this is not a full story. No matter how efficient it This is true whether the chemi- eat kills by contact or is one that leaves a deposit on the plant that the insects touch later. Sprays leave a more uniform, continuous film which iq more difficult for the imects to avoid touching. In addition, particles of spray mist enter the breathing tube of in- sects more effectively than do dusts. The same general advan- tages hold for liquid fungicides over those in dust form. Highest cosh prices for deed or disabled m: and hon“. Zenith 9-7950 1900 Lie. No. 185C“ The first question that natural- ly arises is whether to use a spray or a dust. If we were to only consider the actual efficiency ot the material. a spray would always be selected; A correctly- applied spray. which vets every inch of foliage to be protected, is usually at least twice as effective as a dust of the some material. Mai Deadstock " days, can y {active control. waiter with rain and hot epon- tutuvebemsouriot-tarttui spring. are ideal conditions neces- sary for the rapid development and npreed ot insects and fungus due-em Only by ' regularly spraying and dusting the plume, dunk and trees every week to Use This Directory To Keep Your Name Before The Public Removal ltd. I'm BRADSHAW 36 Ert, Street East In“ on "(out II. DALE FOLEY, D.V.M., 744- is associated with _ C. R. Bock, Ms., D.V.M. and J. G. Currie, D.V.M., F.R.C.V.S. in the practise of Veterinary Medicine 490 Weber St. N. Waterloo, OM. Shrubs need regular spraying, We are pleased to announce that BUCK ANMAI HOSPITAI. It must be admitted that no sacrifices some efficiency in using a dust; at the same time a dust he does is infinitely better than a spray he does not. None. theless. whenever possible, a spray should be used, even though some compromise must be made. For example. the ideal interval between sprays for black spot on roses is five days, yet by length- ening to seven days, the chemical 6min!!!- Shoppinq A suitable dust, (which will usually be a mixture of materials that can be used on practically all plants in the garden and will control a wide variety of pests) can be safely left in the duster from one time to the next. The gardener can pick up the duster, walk through the roses quickly, set it down and run for his train. ury. n In the cue of spraying foe the control of black spot die- eue on roses. It take. time to measure water and ingredients, pump up the tank end apply a spray. It must be done more carefully than when I dust is used. since a spray does not carry a far as a dust. After the work is done, tank sprayer; must be washed thor, oughly and drained. Because ot all these necessary chores, gab denen tend to shirk sprays. For the man who needs to apply pest control chemicals. before leaving for work in the morning,vdusting is by far the most -practictii method. 'rtotttte,asrrarisrsemrvw. unless it In Applied when -ded. This is particularly true‘ in con- tnoll‘m. die”. when repeated ngular appl§catm an neces- Open Till 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 40 Stores & Service: Park Free! Trimming done. been and stump. removed. Good ser- vice. Free Minute; Fairview Park BROADLOOM AND Watorloo, Ontario MOFFATT TREE REMOVAL ORIENTAL RUGS 653-5848 at 742-91 IO gluing/L a band of bright color 'ar'ound the tank and mark clearly, "USE ONLY with WEED KILLERS." Buy a separate sprayer to one for weed killers and mark it clearly. Do not depend on an at- tached tag, for it is likely to he torn off and the potential dangerc one nature of the sprayer can he easily overlooked. Instead. paint Nd matter how carefully a spray tank is rinsed out, even when powerful detergents are used, traces of the various form of 2,4-D will cling to the metal. Later, spray chemicals will din- solve off some of this adhering spray. Since all the forms of 2,4-D can cause serious injuries in concentrations as low as a few parts per million, the risk ll great. The introduction of modem weed killers has created a special problem for the spray-tank user. Many of thekchemicats are ap- plied with this type of unit. Gags deners are often tempted to make one sprayer do two jobs but soon regret it. In spite of all their eh forts to wash away the residue of weed killers, they find their roses and tomatoes iwisting and curling in an alarming way. two and a half gallon tank, the most widely sold unit has a four- gallon tank. Brass tanks were common not too many years ago, but with modern insecticides being less corrosive they have been replaced by galvanized tanks. " washed and drained thoroughly after using, these will last for years. _ Even though a duster may be used in the beginning, sooner or later the more expert gardeners buy a sprayer. The British make several excellent small sprayer: for hand operation, but small units in Canada and the United States are usually tin household sprayer: that are not worth buying. These Io-called "nr, sprayers" not only produce a poor mist but are extremely tiring to Ordinarily, the smallest well. made sprayer available has a More elaborate duster: for larger properties including a type that operates by means of a crank. Another type fits on the back like a knap sack and in operated by a lever that pushes and pulls on a large bellows. 0n a larger property, however, the gardeners arm would be aching by the time a tair-sued invasion of garden pests could be overcome with this simple equila- mom. the other and of the anon form I bellows, forcing out that in a jerky cloud. While not to. effh. cient, it is enough so that pne- tically all pests in the small garden canure 1:oettrotied. round cartoon with I valve at one end. m a loves-day away. A number cl commercial com- " KM. Street "or”! Waterloo 143m

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