Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 8 Dec 1976, p. 6

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Just cut off one of the trailing spiders and push it gently into the top of your soil mixture in a pot of about three to four inches in diameter. Dear Marion: How do you start a new spider plant from the “spiders” on the parent plant? Mrs. K. L. Maple A spider plant is one of the easiest to propagate because you don't have to root it first and then transplant. Keep it moist for the first week or two, and you should have no trouble. Spider plants multiply fast Just be prepared to wait for a few months till this plant begins to send out the stalks that will have the new spiders on them. Shakes'pearia'n drama to curling and Italian cooking. All tépes are provided by the Ontario Education The library is one of several to be selected by the Central Ontario Regional Library System (CORLS) to participate in the experiment. Patrons will be asked to complete a brief questionnaire so that the library may assess the value of the installation. The unit to be installed in the library during December will be a videotape playback unit complete with 45 tapes of varying length on a wide variety of subjects, RICHMOND HILL â€" How useful are videotapes to patrons of pupus limfies? “AID. l nnn Pun-u. ..~. .... . For the next three months, the Richmond Hill library will be con- ducting an experiment in the use of videotape as an important an informative reference tool. Dear Marion: I've been getting white spots on the leaves of my African violets. Could this be a fungus growth? Very likely this is a result of getting water on the leaves when you water the plant. This occurs especially if the water you‘re using is very cold. Try letting the water stand until it’s at room temperature before applying it to the plant. gllllllllllllIll|IlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE the piano @ teacher filllll||Illlllllllllllllllll|l|llllll|ll|||llllfi A-6 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. December 8. 1976 By Marion Bluegrass Estelle Markham 884-3787 Videotapes’ use surveyed Mrs. M. B. Thornhill MARGARET, BOB JR. STEVE and JD-ANNE BOB ADAMS Words cannot express our thanks to all of those great people who worked so hard on our behalf. WISH T 0 SA Y... Try this for a while, anyway. and see if it makes a difference before considering more serious problems. When the Africanviolet leaves get to looking a little dusty. turn the plant upside down (carefully, of course!) and swirl the leaves around in a container of room temperature to tepid water. Send your indoor gardening questions to Marion Bluegrass. c-o The Liberal, Box 390, Richmond Hill. in the library on a trial basis. It has some definite built-in advantages, it‘s easy to watch, it requires no projectionist to operate, and the user can select_ the programme. If there‘s no snow and you‘re a frustrated cross country ski enthusiast get a head start on the season â€" the library can show you tapes on buying equipment, basic techniques or even cross country competition. These are some of the questions that have always been a matter of some controversy in library circles, and it is to answer them that CORLS is placing the equipment Want to know how to wallpaper, change a washer, be a super parent, make a macrame Communications Auth- hanger or produce the ority. best lasagne on the block? Many questions The library hopes this Many questions “Should libraries venture into this service? How will it benefit the public? How expensive will it be?“ gardener region Federal grant goes to tutoring project The Richmond Hill-based program for York Region schools is to receive $25,500. the department of manpower and immigration announced this week. The money will provide five jobs for 150 man-weeks. RICHMOND HILL â€" Operation Catch~Up, a tutoring program for students with special needs. is one of four projects in York-Simcoe federal riding to get Local Initiative Program grants. , Richmond Hill Barrow Insurance Services Ltd. 884-1551 Willowdale Neil G. McDonald Limited. 226-1611 He'll be happy to provide full details of our special inflation guard endorsement. Other LIP projects in York-Simcoe If your home isn‘t insured against today's cost of replacing it, talk to your independent insurance agent new service will be one more way in which it can satisfy the needs of its (Mu/ante unmnce lot are! ’00 7”” receiving grants are: Maintenance Help for Elderly. King Township, $15,640. The Local Initiative Program is in its sixth year. and is designed to relieve seasonal unemployment. The majority of approved projects will begin by Jan. 31 and be completed by July 2. 1977. Librai‘y Community Information. Newmarket, $12,750. The Alcona Centre (a counselling and referral service). Stroud, $17,850. patrons. For further information, call the local library. one polish with every purchase of two polish sausage half rings for There is a Ziggys delicatessen in many Loblaws locations. Prices and deals effective until Dec. 24 or while supplies last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Ziggy and his staff invite you to join them in their anniversary celebrations all this month. Come on in and choose from their many special offers. to celebrate our 1 9th anniversary 1.29 ea fl? SENECA COLLEGE A pre~course- orientation will be held at the campus on Monday, December 13 at 9:00 am. (Portable 8). Enrolment is limited to 30 for the class commencing January 3, 1977. New students may join the program on the first Monday of every succeeding month. If you would like to attend the orientation session please contac‘ » Maggie Ringling 8849!". Ext. 213. To be offered through the Occupational Training Division ot the King Campus ll you have completed Grade 10 or its equivalent, and are at least 19 years of age, this is your opportunity for day-time study to develop or refresh any one or more of the following skills- Typing, Dicta-typing, Bookkeep- ing and Business Machines, Ferkner Shorthand, General Business skills. Seneca College Announces.... A NEW BUSINESS AND COMMERCE OPPORTUNITY fanta'stizfo'ods‘ Canada’s leading specialty food market. OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY "l HIIIN \IHIII \URIH I'll“ \lNl l\ UNIARI‘

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