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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1972, p. 14

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You ore wrapped \, in lNCHES-A-WAY Tapes saturated with slimming lotion. Now you relax in a choir for 90 minutes. At the end of the relaxation period, you will notice that you look slimmer. A check with the tape measure proves it. You’ll be a new person'. Lose Inches in Minutes INCHES-A-WAY 579-5470 Stanley Park Mull, Kitchener (iahirta 28 Shades All Remnants to 60 60" 60" 60" 3.95 12f to 1.72yd 45" Rea. 3.98 60" 48" 60" Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. to 4.95 Reg. 4.95 Reg. 4.49 to 2.99 to 2.99 to 4.95 to 4.95 by A. R. Buckley You don't have to be with- out plants even if you don't have a private house or space for a garden. There are many fine plants which will thrive under light and temperature limitations in many apartments. At a garden show not long ago I saw an exhibit 36" Reg. 2.29 Modules used for apartmént gardens 1/2 PRICE 72c yd. 72m 72u. 2.72 yd. 2.72m. 3. 72 yd. 3.72vd 4.72m 1.72M 2. 72m. 1.72m 2.27 yd. yd of ‘garden modules'. in- cluding a series of texture gardens for the apartment. This series provided many ideas for combinations of plants and materials other than those recommended in some landscape designs where modules are now be- coming fashionable. In module landscape gardening, a few simple elements are combined to make a garden in a small area confined by wood, rock, metal or other ma- terials. A series of such units or modules may com- prise an over-all garden pattern or section of Agar- den. Any shallow contain- er is suitable for the indoor module. In Building the set or planted type, first provide drainage by using gravel or limestone chips on the bot- tom of the container; on top of this place a layer of good light soil mixture. With soil from the garden cen- ters, mix two parts of sand before using. After the plants are set in the soil. spread a thin layer of sand over the top. Select a few plants which are compact - such succu- lents as dwarf sansevieria. haworthia. jade plant, pep- eromia. hen and chickens. echeveria. crassula and some of the many kinds of cacti, These are relatively slow-growing and do not get outof bounds. There were two types of modules exhibited in the apartment class - those composed of units in which the plants were set or plant- ed, and those consisting of plants in various containers staged together to form a balanced picture. Try to form a complete garden in miniature with the plants playing a special part. The jade plant. sanse- vieria. and some of the tall- er sedums and cacti will simulate trees: add some moss for grass and smaller plants for shrubs. The plants should not oc- cupy more than one-third of the surface area in the con- tainer so that you will have space among the plants to work out an interesting col- or and textural pattern with such materials as pebbles. gravel or granite chips. You may wish to use an ac- cent of rock. driftwood or some other object as part of the design, You may redesign your garden whenever you are in- spired by some new mater- ials or plants. By the use of mirrors you can form a lake. You can create a Ja- panese garden effect with Among the dominant foliage plants of large size, there are several handsome ones which are easy to grow. such as the rubber plant or its variegated form. the aspidistra, wax plant or hoya. dieffenba- chia. fiddleleaf fig and the aralia. A small amount of space is required for a philoden- dron vine which will thrive for months in a bottle of water on a wall or a win- dow ledge. The vine may be allowed to climb, trail or be trained to a simple trellis according to the space available. the small figures and brid- ges sold by florists for min- iature gardens. Plants themselves in vari- ous containers may be staged to form a large one- unit or many unit module. This staging of plants often adds greatly to their inter- est and gives an "object d'art" effect or a direct reference to an out-of-doors garden, These groupings may well be centered a- round a favorite plant. Good examples of outdoor modules may frequently be seen in conjunction with larger modern buildings where stones and plants are used to form module units. 7 This happy-looking baby is Larry. seven months old. Jamaican in descent, he is a big boy for his age, sturdy and solid, with lovely dark eyes. black tightly curled hair and medium brown skin. Larry is in excellent health but he has an en- zyme deficiency known as GG-PD. It is a fairly com- mon condition among Amer- ican Negro males and also affects Italians, Greeks and Middle Eastern. African and Oriental races with quite high frequency, rang- ing from 5 to 40 per cent. This is a benign condition through which the hemo- globin is affected by cer- tain drugs - the sulfas. an- ti-malarial drugs, aspirin and Vitamin K. People with G6-PD have a normal life span and no treatment is needed except to avoid the prescribed drugs. Different patterns of greenery may be displayed by a very few plants. Larry is an alert, re- sponsive baby. reaching all his milestones at appropri- ate times. He has an easy- iioifie, cheerful disposition. chuckling and blowing bub- Other good vines which He needs a home The special plant stands. fitted with fluorescent light tubes. offer an excellent op- portunity to the apartment gardener. They are sold in many designs or you can utilize your own benches or furniture to which you can attach the lights. One of the most interesting modules for displaying plants I have seen was made from an old television set. Where humidity is a li- miting factor for plant growth. a terrarium type of container. such as a large fish globe. aquarium or brandy snifter. will provide the necessary environment. Devices and materials that may be used for stag- ing are cabinets, trays, baskets. pot covers. rocks. bamboo. hanging devices. ornamental pots, plant stands with or without fluorescent fixtures. fibre- glass, antique utensils, vi - dow shelves. glass brici tiles. pebbles. treebark a textiles. Choppers used may be used are the Eng- lish ivy. kangaroo vine. German ivy and the grape ivy. Helicopters were used by consiervation officers in Lindsay forest district dur- ing the recent deer season. The "choppers" proved invaluable in checking hunt camps. This baby's medical con- dition should not be a prob- lem. He needs parents who will welcome a lovable lit- tie son and accept the drug situation calmly. To inquire about adopting Larry please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption informa- tion ask your Children's Aid Society. bles at the slightest encour- agement. 0. W. SPORTS 64 King S. 742.0712 Opon Wed., Thurs., Opp Wahvbo Squaw Fri. to 9 p.m. A Complete SKI SHOP SKI BARN SKIS

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