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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jun 1981, p. 9

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Many ornamental plants suffered from winterkill this year. but before you give them up for dvad. check them carefully. says Russ Gamma (in tario Ministry of Agri culture and Food horn culturist. "This was an unuxual winter for damage." he says. “Some of the tender plants cami- thmugh the winter with no damage. while har- 17ir, 1"i-l/o, Collector pieces of hand blown glass and pottery by master canadian craftsmen are proudly displayed, Custom framing to preservation standards is available at a reasonable price, We offer a fine selection of original and print art from both local and national artistic Brent and Carolyn Deysart snuggle up to Martha, one of several stutted dolls in their new store called the Maple and the Butterfly. Martha and her companions can be found in Grannies Hug, a room filled with childrens books and hand-made toys. Other rooms in the just-opened store on Regina St. include the Pine Cupboard with pine furniture and kitchen antiques, and the Gallery, filled with art the Deysarts (mewwm have collected over the years. Check before pruning CV“ the gallery , J, ?5 (f 'j'j)j!,l(ji)i, o) dier plants took a real boating.“ Because of the na ture of damagé. many home p,ardvners arv unsun- whether their plants are aliu- or dead. Herv's a simple way to test, Scratch the surface of the xtom or branch with your thumbnail. If you Nt't' grt-vn undvr that Iaycr. that part is still alive, Most hybrid rnnw wvathvrvd the winter r/ Jlvo ( all?!" it ttips/er ( u i (W; , 3! 185 STORE OPENS well,'while established climbing roses in some locations were killed back to the ground, Chcck each time and if thcre is any grm-n, cut it back to just above the graft, Many l't-dar trevs Wt'rt' affertvd by win. wrkill, Fortunately. mmt of the damage is cosmvtic, Unsightly brown tip, can be re moved by graxping and shaking tho main stem _ ,Mahler’es Half-a-momum 886-7520 k; A KliB'BiWI't PLACE (BEHIND DOMINION. turf: iii --r.,r'iiits.:i' To encourage new growth, fertilize cedar hedges at a rate of on kg per l m (I lb' per 15 linear ft). Fertilize damaged trees by sprinkling fertilizer around the base of the tree directly under the outer edge of the leaf canopy, (inmme ree- ummends using a fer- tilizer high in phos- phorus and potassium of the tree l mun-d t, , N kd s " .1”: ml LN2s, e - WEMMM ~HH'. , a I . Wilfrid Laurier University 2ptoitt. worthy of your confidence. Fort George was bum between 1796 and 1799 on a strategic sue near the mouth ot the Niagara River It was destroyed by the Americans during the War of 1812 and although rebunll. was sgon abandoned as a mustary post n C,ilt',', 222:1,“ HERITAGE NOTES The present Fort George, a~reconstructlon ot' the ore-1812 structure, commemorates an excrtmg penod ot Canada's history The Athletic Department at Wilfrid Laurier University regrets to announce that the tor children aged 9-1 1 will not be heid this year because of renovations to the gymnasium. ROBE!" 75 Universny Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5 Di§cover your heritage NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS FORT GEORGE a ca r a t.1hNC,lElllLllLllE0 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE ur. UN" v PAGE 9 OH-(hQLakP GolLlDllEN HAWK CAMP Fdrm$ortnttttoo um. 'igttfigte,eatT,',,'.t%'l'4l Bortt369Comwatt,thtt.K " 5V4 funeral home and chapel 62t KING WEST - 7459495 Common hiking, (runny Wellington 01 Kay Street a tradition since 1925. TCkhirBechtel Canad'il

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