Whitby Free Press, 6 Jul 1972, p. 7

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, Thursday, July 6, 1972, page 7 Dec. 22 to jan. 19 Your two Most significant days are Thursday the l3th and Friday, the l4th. This would be an excel- l e nt time to pl an your vacation. During the f irst part of the week, contracts and 1legal papers as- sume importance. Aq uarigus: Jan. 20to Feb. 18 s on ai happiness i ncreases af ter Monday the Your home vill1 be the centre of much activ- and minor disappointments should not deter abilits' ta enjos' life. Feb-h 19 t. Marei 20 The period around the lOth and Illth, Monday and Tuesday should find you in a better frame of mind. This should be an easy period for handl ing of 1life andduties. Ignore a critical attitude in others the l4th and 15th. Arles: MarchtltoAprill Most significant days for you, Aries are Wednes- d ay t h e1l2 th and Thursday the l3th. Teaching, pub b1 i c ations and amusements are emphasi zed at this time. A family night could be a big success. Taurus: April2OtoMay28 Fr idas' t h e 4th a nd Saturday the l5th are your most significant days during this seven-day per- iod ahead. This- should be a good time for a shop- p i n g spree as Jul y could turn up some real bar- gains for you. Gemi ni: Mav2l.tojune2o This appears ta, be a good wveek for you, Gemini. The wveekend should be an ideal time to enter tain in your home. You are a good hast or hostess and can hold a party or get-to-gether by sheer wit. Canceer : jwIe21to july 22 This seven-das' period could prove to be the best w e e k of t he mon th for you as the New Moon oc- curs in your sign at this time. Put your best foot forward. During the latter part of the week could be an excellent time toentertain out of townguests. LM o : Julv 23 toAux. 22 This should be a progressive week for you, Lea, as your energy builds. Most significant days are Wednesday the l2th and Thursday the I3th. Don't beextravagant during the latter part of the week. A 1 s o w a tch your mate' s expend itures. curb the urge ta buy at this time. V i r g o: Aug. 23 to. Sept. 22 Your lunar cycleis at its high on the l3th and l4th, Thursday a nd Fri1day. Over the n ex t thi rty day p e r io d friends, income from business, and f in- ances will be ernphasized. Expect the unexpected at this time. L î b r a: Sept. 23to oct. 22 Th i s should prove ta be a vers' refreshing week f or y ou , Libra. Th is would be a good time ta cleanout ciosets, attics, garages etc. Your most significant day is Sundas' the 9th. Oct. Z3 to Nov. 22 Yaou r mos t siîgn if icant day dur ing th is seven-day period is dul1 y 9th. Planning, conferences, dis- cussions with superiors about professional mat- ters can lead ta stable constructive agreements. Sa g Itta r 8 US: Nov.23 tol)ec. 21 Sagittarius! youareentering one of the mcst for-. tunate periods of 1972 at this time. This w,,ould pro ve tao be an i deal time ta get your 1life at an evenkeel. The 9th and lOth are your most signifi- cant days during this seven-day period. GA&RDEM UNS Rose Winners for 1973 by ,%,IciMorris If you are an avid rose fancier, you have probably been wondering about the 1973 AIi-America Award winners. Hybrid teas have captured thelIimel ight in the selections for next year. The winners are 'Electron', 'Gypsyl and 'Medallion'. These three rosesvwill be available at most of our local nurseries this fall1 or next spring. The y are flot available this spring. Elec tron 'Electron' is of an Irish origin. It has won nine European awards. This species ks extremely popular in Eur- opeandisknownas 'Mullard Jubilee.'1 EFectron is a bright, rose-pink hy- b r i d tea bearing great quantities of large, full, very fragrant roses. The long, pointed buds open to high-cen- tered, wel l-formed blooms of exhibit- ion qual ity and are produced on stems of medium length. When cut, the fra- grant, open blossoms are long-lasting and hold their colour well. I can vouch for this rose! For two weeks 1havehad this rose in bloom at the greenhouse atHl-larwood Secondary School in Ajax. You vvill really find the fragrance as delightful as an old fashioned rose. 'Electron' is abushy growver and is coveredwvith dark green foliage clown to the ground. I t bears many stems of bright pink blooms throughout the blooming season. Gypsy 'Gypsy' i s th e second hybr id tea rose i n the group. The deep, almost black-red, shapely buds unfurl to a high-centered fiery orange-red exhib- Girlis 16 to 20! deadline JULY 22 Send entries to: Whitby Legion Byron St.' S. ition bloom. The colour of 'gypsy' is h e I d throughout the 1 ife of the blos- soms and al1 the wh i 1e a 1light, spicy fragrance ks given off. Often the un- dersideof thesatiny petals is touched by a deep, dusky scarlet. These pet- a 1 s a r e I arge, heavy, textured and f ir m, mak ing t he rose an excel lent and lasting cut flower. This hybrid tea produces a husky bush which grows wi th vigour, there- fore producing an abundance of blooms for your garden display. A mantle of leather, r i c h green f o I iage covers the entire plant and adds to its rugged beauty. ftied ai ion The final rose f or the award this year is 'Medal lion'. The blooms of this rose are probably thel1argest that any awvard w inner has ever had. The blooms, whichmeasure seven to eight i n c h e s , are made up of thirty-five broad peta s of apricot pink.The shapelypointedbuds are two or three inches long. The soft shade of apricot changes to a light apricot pink in cool fal1 weather. This -del icate colouring of'Imedall ion' varies in intensity with th e weather and season. 1It is, how- ever always a pleasing pastel shade w i th b1 o o ms subtl y scented wijîth a fruity fragrance. This plant is vigorous, re.aching a height of four to six feet, depending up on the area in wvhich it is grown. 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