PAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, IULY.20, 1977, WI-ITBY FREE PRESS 1615 579-18.22 Duu sE. WHITSY A VIEW 0F LAKE SCUGOG Situated on a hili overlooking the lake you will find this almost new chalet home on a 135 x 200 lut. 3 bedrooms. Asking $44.500. LAKE FRONT COTTAGES For family sumnier fun we have 3 cottages 2 & 3 bedrooms, une with guest cabin, located at Kushog Lake in the Minden area. EXECUTIVE COTTAGE LOT with 116' of sandy beach, with a nice dlope to the water and treed. Asling $26,700, located on convenient Buckhorn Lake. with Doc Hartn o!! August is the time to sit back and enjoy the work you've put into making your home exterior attractive. Flowers should be "popping-up" ail over the place, somne for garden beauty and some for cutting arrangements. Lawn Care You've fertiiized and controlled the weeds and insects so your lawn should be looking the best it ever bas. Remem- ber, water is important for a most outstanding Iawn. When it hasn't rained for a few days, get the sprinkler going. Don't just give it a light sprinkIing; get the water down at Ieast three to six inches into the soil. How are you going to tell when you've gotten that much water down to the root systemn? Place a few soLIp tins five, ten and fifteen feet away from the sprinkler and as the water falls into the soup tins, it will indicate how much water has been ab- sorbed by the soit. If a few weeds show Li on yotr lawn, WH-LE UIT LASTSI à yeur O.ILC.'s 9½%d04 O19¼%4 Inteérest Poid Annuelly In teresi Poid Semi-Annually COMPOUND CERTIFICATES AT 11#43% Oua ra nni»À Trutd4 MEMBER 0F CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE 32 King St. I., Oshowa - 579-8181 Ail Rotes Subject f0 change without notice COME GARDENING 101 Brock Street South Whitby 668-8865 BROOKLIN - One of the few bungalows subdivision. 3 bedrooms, L roomn. Completely finished1 games ropm, panelled laundryi Smith 668-8865 or 655-4339. Lot 75x 110 available in Meadowcrest shaped living room, dining basement, recreation room, room. $55,900. CailiDoris - WHITBY - $3,000 down a good 3 bedvoomn storey end a haIt brick home on 150 ft. lot, detached garage. Good value et $52,500. ConstanceI Davap'art -608-8865 or 668-6709. OPP report During the first six months of 1977 WhitbY O.P.P. Detachment report the fotloxving statistics for that period. Fatal motor vehicle collisions, 2; number persons killed in these collisions, 2; personal irjury motor vehiicle colisions, 130; number persons iijured in these collisions, 240; property dainage inotor vehidcle colli- sions, 350; non-reportable motor vehicle collisions, 83, (total damage under $200); total collisions reported, 565; total violations including criminal traffic (e.g. impaired driving, dangerous driving, speeding), 1977 - 8,618, 1976 - 6,999 increase -of 30% over 1976; violations of iquor licence act, 1977 - 254, 1976 - 124 increase of 107% over 1976; other viola- tions, (included everything other than above, e.g. Lord's Day Act -*. Sunday Trucking, Juvenite Delinquent Act), 1977 - 82, 1976 - 31, [ncrease of 165% ox'er 1976. Graduates A number of Whitby residents graduated recently fromi Trent University' in Peterborough, in vious degree courses. William Howard Coedy received an Honors Bachelor of Science degree, and an ordinary Dachelor of Science degree wvcnt to June Elizabeth I3oake of Brooktin and B3ria'ýn Edward Cordick and Janice Mary Tobin of Whitby. Those receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree were Mary Jane Hurley, and Lucy Mary Swayze. Offer refused A Whitby resident who wanted to use his house as a 64group hème" for teen-agers, bas been told by council that such a proposai does not comply with the town's zoning bylaw and an applica- tion must be made for rezon- ing. Russ Wilde, 1201 Brock Street South, had been nego- tiating with the Pine Ridge Training Schoot, under the Ontario Ministry of Correc- tionat Services, to have nine girls aged 14 to .16 use bis residence as a group home in the community. The home would have been ieased from Mr. Wilde, funded and operated by the niinistry, with public serice 1,employees acting as staff. RENT A CARI $14 95 aday 668-8000 ops e' Brewers Retailg Creative design and Iayouts for newsletters, advertisements. Fast ancd efficient service MI "spud" them out, or use Vigoro Weed-N-Feed. You can spot-treat the weeds, whiile the plant food stimulates the grass to fil in. It takes time to build a good lawn, but it does give you a great deal of satisfaction having the best lawn on your street. Hedges Keep hedges in control with pruning. h mrakes themn look attractive and keeps the bottom growth fult. Nothing looks worse than a very tait hedge out of controt. It won't hurt the hedge to be cut back one third, For exampte if it is six feet, cut two feet off the top and the bottom wiil fil out. One thing I like to do, earty this mnonth, is side dress the hedge with Vigoro Evergreen fertitizer, then gentty scratch it into the soit and water well. Spraying is important to control insects that are flot seen until the damage is done, so a regular spraying of water soluble insecticides is recommended. Other than mildew, very few fungi wili attack a hedge. Privet is one that does require regutar spraying with a good insecticide and should be done every ten days for compiete control. ]Break Ground If you've found your vegetabte garden flot large enough, now is the time to dig over an area and let it fatiow. Work in somne organic matter to make for good soit husbandry. Vigoro bas a weed-free, well-composted sheep manure that does wonders for the soi]. Enjoy your garden during this period of the year, you've worked at it, it's producing, and it mnakes you feel good knowîng that you've made it grow. If you have any questions, write te, me at the Garden In- formation Centre, 165 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario MSH 3B8, enclosing a stamped self addressed envelope.