Whitby Free Press, 26 Jun 1985, p. 14

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ïwcuiuirv llIPIP R DOSS. 1 OPEN NOW - PICK VOUR OWN 5 mles west of Brooklln on Hwy. 7 and Salem Rd. Open every day from 8 arn. tili sundown. Landscapligq u»yfr & CURampbCll Specaujats -d Local Straivberries notW available lvanhoe Chasse.- We are the only ouf let for Southern Durham Raglan Kig rIsn .pety o y115 ,Green Brae O rc hard s' Durhamftd.NKl.. ~ Ciamemont f ~4Myrtis ~ ~ 665-.4501 655-3217 picking conditions ix HOURS: z a a.m. - 8 p.m. a §Brougham -BrooklIn. Pickinge subjoci to No. 7 Hwy. Whiiby wother A supplies BrIng conainers m.aaurd In quartf e s.6ô qi. bekte> Pieyground provlded for ctildren 12 yenre aid. tr orr nan c~h r et (NC) - H-eris a reai smoothitt! This strawvherry hanana sherbet wili deight the whoie famnily every timne you mnake it. I's areaýifruity treaf vet [ful of ail thegotcd- ness in milk. Use [resh orfrozen straw- bernies ifresli is best!> and a fresh hanana. Yuim! The kids xiii want seconds and vcur guests need neyer knwjust ltcw lttie tinue you spent in the kitchen. 1 teaspoon (5 ml) unfiavoured gelatin 1 tabiespoon (15 mL) water CATCH TED WATSONS STRAWBERRY EXPRESS PICK VOUR DWN ALSO AVAILABLE SOON PEAS. SNOWPEAS, BEANSAND RASPBERRIES Sun. thru Fri. 9g&m.-8:30 P.m. Sot, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. CROP REPORT 623-7252 24 HRS. Reedy - picked sirowbi.cies 8180 avaliabis (cail & wholesala> FREE WAGON RIDES KIDS' PLAYOROUNO Familles Welcomc OIJALrYFARUFRESH LIC 393 1 cup (250 mL) puréed strawberries 1/2 cup (125 mIL) sugar 1/4 cup (50 mL) lemon juice 1 teaspo(>n (5 mL) grated lemon rind 1 banana' *mashed 2 cups (500 ml) cold milk Soften gelatin in water: mmnfe witli strawberries anîd sugar in a sinall pan andt stir over Iow heat until gelatin and sugair arecis soIvecd. Add leinon ic(e and lîanaiia. Stir rnixture into oci rniik. Pour into a rnetail raiv. lover with Icîil and frveeunt il irnn ('-):i Iboucs . Whirl troxen nlx 'essccr tuntil il locth Sp<icn serve at once ort (IFjak into a (ot<>auiner. cvveranti re- foest< cipi ng. Makes 6 servi ngs. WATT'S U P il-j In Vour Home & Garden B.J. Watt (NC) - Weedlng can be the most back-breaklng, time-consumlng chore in the garden If weeds are allowed ta become established. Around trees and shrubs a mulch Is offen a very practical solution. Some people use wood chips of bark with ex- cellent resuits; others prefer whlte stone chips. The mulch must bit deep enaugh ta discourage weed seedlings. You can get away wlth con- siderably leas mulch If a black plastic sheet la laid an the sailif irst ta prevent weed growth. Be sure ta punch hales here and there ta allow rain and air for the roots. Ta contrai weeds in perennial beds if wlll be necessary every 2-4 years ta dig up and divide many offthe plants after bloom. At that time TPS .0. No. 1 Grad ,wPeat Loam oComposi .Sand *Stone DELIVERED & OR îNSTALL ED 1I'h Miles North Hwy. 2 h. Brock Rd., Pickering dlg ouf allfthe grasses and perennial weeds befare re-plantlng. Flower and vegetable gardens are especlally plagued by weeds affer bringlng ln topsoil or manure. ln a smnall gar- den, regular hoeing Is the practîcal method If done offen and ln sunny weather when the weeds won't re-root. ln gardens where weeds always seem to get ahead of you, use a weed preven- fer such as Weed-Guard whlch (s safe for established vegefables and f Iower plants, except pansues. If you'd likitmare In- formation ta help you make growlng thingsaa pleasure, please write f0 "Watts Up", 6860 Cen- tury Ave., Mississauga, Ont., L5N 2W5. Berry J. Watt la technlcal advlsor for Green Cross. M fAIN [NN *Government Licenl *sedWeed Controll *FertillzingMlsc Ladaping. CopeeLawn & *Garden Maintenance * Frite Est (mates * For Compef fit M Cail 6664700 .-.Mmmmàv a rwý PAr.F i1A wFfNFNJI)AY. JINE .1985 'i. WHITHYe tr-rrr : i 'J>~$'q

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