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Then hang the carrot in a gbright window. if) playing with matches was gblamed for a fire in an gAurora home, Dec. 3. g The fire broke out in a bedroom at the home of gPamela Crowder, RR 2, gAurora, about 10 a.m., gigniting a mattress and a wall, police said. g Damage was estimated Eat $1,000. g Aurora and Newmarket KFire Departments at- !,,tended. 35 Markham fires E Markham reported two gfires last week. _ . Child blamed in house fire BKWW‘EKW‘ZX £6 Sweet potatoes root Ereadily when placed half gin and half out of a con- tainer of water. As many gof the sweet potatoes sold gin supermarkets have aigbeen treated so that they gwill not sprout, you will Mhave to search out one g The hollowedâ€"out part should then be filled with Ewater and reâ€"filled as R often as necessary to keep g the moisture there. Soon, g leaves will begin to sprout out of the lower part, 3 making an unusual plant gthat should last several )1 weeks. as g A large carrot with some of the leaf tips still Rshowing on the end, is the Qideal plant starter. The slimmer part of the groot should be cut off leaving the carrot top gwith a length of two to .2 three inches. Newspapers and glass containers aren‘t the only things you can recycle. Some food scraps can, with a little tender loving care, enjoy a second life as an indoor garden. These projects will in- terest any container gardener and appeal enormously to children. Carrot tops, for gexample, make in- teresting and unusual gplants. “WWWW‘ZKWWB‘KK Scraps can be recycled AURORA â€" A child The fire, which was put out by Markham Fire Department, spread to the basement and main floor. causing an estimated $20,000 damage, police said. The first occurred at Markham Truck and Auto Wreckers, Woodbine Ave., where a car was set on fire and a truck was damaged. The other occurred at the home of Bruce Marshall, Senator Reesor Rd., between two rear walls of a fireplace. The glass should be set in a bright window and the water level kept constant. In time you will see roots form, then a green sprout. Eventually, you will need to transplant the young avocado to a pot of equal parts of soil. sand and peat moss, which should be kept moist‘ Pinching out the growing tip of the young plant will encourage it to branch. Sweet potato vines will climb a small trellis in- doors, grow as hanging basket plants, or as vine to trail over a table or cabinet t0p. Avocado seeds sprout readily and grow into attractive, leafy plants. To get them started. insert three toothpicks in the broad end of the seed; these will hold it over the top of a glass of water filled so that the base of the seed just rests in the moisture. Other food scraps suitable for re-cycling into indoor gardens in- clude pineapple tops, which can be rooted in water or planted in soil to the base of the leaves and Until the potato vine gets too large, say the editors of this book, change the water once a week, pouring out the old and replacing with new. A few chunks of charcoal in the container will help keep the water fresh. with the sprouts showing Don't just sit there SA Y SOME THING! @1112 “Ethan! One of from grown as a bromeliad; citrus seeds, which can be planted in small pots to Among the techniques used to agsist people kick the habit are films, lec- Hospital will be promoting a 565 smplging pampaign here next month. A five-day plan for quitting smoking will begin on Jan. 23 and continue through the following four nights. Sessions will be held 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Anti smoking campaign starts RICHMOND HILL â€" York Central When a deer is chased, the adrenalin starts to pump, spoiling Five munutes past seven I was walking through the hardwoods at a snail‘s pace. I walked as quietly as I could taking five steps and then standing dead still for about two munutes searching the edge of the swamps. Fresh snow covered the ground as I stepped from the truck at 6:30 that morning. I could barely make out the overgrown lumber road but I noted that no fresh human tracks were leading into it. By seven I had reached my favorite hunting area, a large hill overgrown with a good hardwood stand. The deer had been feeding on acorns during the night, retreating into the swamps shortly after daybreak. We had hunted this area for two weeks and had taken two does out of it. This is when I heard it first - steps, just as slow and deliberate as my own. I stopped, and as I kneeled in the snow I swear I could hear my heart pound while I watched the woods by a small knoll not more than fifty feet away. Deer appeared It was not long before my deer walked around the hill, nose into the wind. “casing†the area with all the care only a wise old buck can muster. The antlers measure 23 inches from point to point and are over two inches in diameter at the base. They are the largest I have ever seen on a wild deer. Dressed out, this buck weighed 250 pounds, enough meat to last until next year. Tender meat The meat, and this is the reason for this column, is excellent, fat and tender like that of a young doe. You see, that deer had not been chased by a dog and had not turned tough like our Ontario deer. A well-placed shot with my 257 Roberts (custom made by Ellwood Epps from Orillia) gave me my trophy, one that any deer hunter would be proud of. A time to hunt Got a bone to pick? Send a letter to the editor! After all, more than 26,000 adult readers represent more than 26,000 opinions. It's people like you, with a point of view, who make things happen our community. produce miniature trees; oats and beans, which make attractive saucer V For regular home delivery or mall subscription please call 8440981 or 881 -3373 If spoiling meat of any game animal is an offence under the Game and Fishery Act, why not make it an offence to hunt with dogs? They are the real spoiler of the meat, and for me personally, the spoiler of deer hunting. Presently there is a committee studying deer management in Ontario, and I can only hope that this is one of the areas they take a careful look at. I am certain that with a selected wolf control program and a ban on hunting with dogs, we could have similar hunting con- ditions in Ontario as they have down east Nova Scotia has woods not unlike our own Ontario. In our province we use dogs to chase deer from the swamps to more convenient locations for the sitting hunter. In Nova Scotia, noone hunts the swamps, leaving the deer its natural retreats and bedding areas. The hunters have enough sense to take only the deer that come out, and in this way, they told me, they will always have deer in any given area. They will not have hunted out areas as we have in Ontario. Frantic deer Personally, I see no sport in sending a dog after a frantic deer chasing it to the waiting hunter. What odds has such a deer? Why have we not enough sense to outlaw hunting with dogs? Alex Eberspaecher the meat in less than five munutes. A fawn chased by a dog has tougher meat than an old buck that never had to run for its life, a fact that has been illustrated each year when hunters tell me the meat was so tough they have to throw it out. Dogs banned The location of my annual deer hunt was Nova Scotia, selected because this province bans hunting with dogs. I would rather hunt by myself than wait for dogs to chase a deer my way. This proved to be a hunt that I will never forget. Town residents is well as hospital staff are invited to take part in the program. For more information, phone 883â€"2030. the buddy system ath a .“pex;sdrli§l’ control b90k_“__to follow each day. The cost of the program is $5 ; less than a carter] of cigarettes. u «9 troilblozerr "N. OUTDOORS WITH / ................. tures, demonstrations, group therapy, gardens and yield delicious sprouts for use in salads.