AY, SE + Shee, 4. highlight ‘he ‘1972 International Holland, Bulb * = exteri Selections - selections :tha surely mustJean heavily toward - the ultra modern. tretid, 7 The International.’ Bulb at Holland's Keukenhof :Gar- dens where over 75 iaeres: aré:; devoted to displaying ° tulips; hyacinths,. daffodils, crocuses : and scores of other bulb-flowers in every imaginable setting. .° +: Hundreds of . thousands’ of visitors t6. Keukenhof from: alt parts of the. world, list those. flowers -they most admire. From this vast list, a team ‘af : , impartial judges, experts Holland's famous bulb-growing industry. make the — final. selection ‘to receive ‘Special. _ acclaim. ; ‘According to otficials ‘trom the Netherlands. Flower-bulb. Institute all eleven named will ” be available throughout Canada they urge early shopping due to the norma) widespread demand for these outstanding selections. Characteristics of the eleven ‘winners are: ". Who can help but smile at: the sight of spring’s first crocus? Earliest of this year’s Selec. . tions to appear in the garden is: Pickwick, a large-flowering | Dutch hybrid. Phis is surely the-. most delightful. of all’ crocuses, It produces extremely large’. blooms ‘of. white, ‘striped lilac: with a naticeable ‘purplish base; and grows well in the grass, in- open beds or in pots. Heart’s’ Delight ieant manniana Tulip) 19” tall The. Beef prices Charles Gracey, “Manager of C.C.A. said’ today in’ Toronto, : “Beef producers. and con- sumers. have just cause.to be disturbed . about recent ‘developments i in the beef trade. _ For ‘while ‘farm gate prices for «. ~ finished. ‘cattle: have. declined © - Por the 1972, International Holland Bul | Selec- ‘Sttiped Apeldoorn, a Darwin Hybrid tulip, and ‘abarply ‘in the .past: month, no: -thons : Top left - Elmus, a bright rose-red. triumph - bottom right - the frangrant pink hyacinth - Anna . eotamensurate: reduction in - tulip. Top right - the large-cupped: white narcissus,: Marie. ‘Photo by. Malik, Ottawa. . oe oe _ retail priceshave been noted, In 7 . fact ‘1 ] chains. the" -Ice Follies Bottom left - ‘the faintly red Striped, - feet In ‘Done eet (ais i ur : will be ‘sponsoring the- Canadien “Atally. ‘disabled : and,’ 6,000. are- “Arthtitis., and . Rheumatism -. totally. disabled by Arthritis, _¢anvass on Monday, September ” Wé all know someone 'W “18; commencing at 6'p.m.. ._ suffers: from Arthritis, belita . - The cliairman is Mrs, Mary ‘friend, relative or a‘child, there’ *\MeGowan and. co-chairman’ i is no respe ct for -age inthis oy Mrs. Win: Grindler: ~ die ease... our: goal. ig $h 500° for the. “Arthritis hurts: and “you can : - “hel lease contribute when the The Fashion- Canada’: “program. was - launched ‘in: "1970. tor: <, Terrace area, a p average price. charged: - - for: beef ‘cuts hag risen 6.3 per. pent,: 8.1- percent and 6-percent: ~ Vaiicouver’ will, ‘help. bodst the Canadian: apparel ‘industry. ~ when it celebrates Fashion-Canada week; September: 4 to-9 Major department: stores: and specialty’. shops will ‘feature window displays of, Fashion: ‘Canada award: winning germents, . billboards will pick up the Fashion-Canada themeé'and nationa “prizes of Air Canada tickets to anywhereon the airline's route,. anda $3, 200 painting by Rostand, are also part of, the prémotion, ‘gathe period of time’ the farm Bate’. -price for.“ Jat: veatile, has . ae . Lye ; : "> Canvasser calls, at your door on | -stinuulategreater acceptance: of Canadian fashions bothat heme’ pee) art is to. be kept in mind that. _ Sept. B a and chase ‘egonsumers: . . and abroad, The industry isiiow the fourth largest'in the country: oe “arthritis has no'ageé limit, .One: ey ~Substantially for for retail cuts. and, in in: L871). sold more, than $62 million the United ‘States “ - in every twenty: persons suffers eae : These thires major’ retail. 4 ome: . ve . from: ‘Arthritis. © 0 . ie “outlets are now charging ‘a mark-up on beef from-about 28 per ‘cent -to.33° per cent as” r compared to average Mark-ups". 06-17: perceit :t0' 26. percent in’ _Jate May. ‘Tn: our experience,” ‘Gracey . continued,’ “retailers * are all “too” ready to pass any. - Highlight af Fastion-Canada. week willbe the ‘piesénia tion Your: donations hel “has A Great: Life”: a, fast-paced: Show that, has: audio-visual patient: care, nity pone ‘segments alternating with:live:modéls display ibg: ig:Fashion-~;. edd. ey ae | Canada selections, for 1972. These garments ‘have been chosen’ . for full, nation-wide’ ‘promotion : and. ‘WIL carry..the Fashion- Canada lag i in stores across Canada, ‘Apparel: ‘will-include-men’s ” women’s and children’s wear along ‘with furs, footwear, fabrics, a fe vledtherwear and accessories, a7 Go FOR BROKE _ Retribution ja &-TeD ‘ard eventually. the, cure’ “for a . oe arthritis. : In Canada, 288, 600 people are . The. show is being ‘presented in -eooperation wilh the local : disabled by the disease. ‘OF the: Hadasssh-Wizo © group and all proceeds will go to charity -, {90 000 in British Colizmbia who. [ele r) -@ é OLeh oe) it ijn nec fe, Selections are-made each: year |” 2 give intime for planting this fall but ‘cattle prices fall since May Sist, 1972, ‘During the +“ Hearts! Delig fordiuarily of the petals: are’ imine red, edge d'pale | rise be effective: ‘variety - ‘ in :the--rock- gar ewith : ‘tinted ‘red’ petals ip a ‘ welcome addition to the Greigil . class." These beautiful: tulips © us large spectacular blooms on thick: ‘dwart atema;- Not only are the Nowérs bright bot the leaves are’ striped with . purplé and have’ their own form of beauty. Great plants for.the ' - Fock: garden ‘or ‘the front of the : ve border ° “Galata (Fosteriana Tulip) ww" : tall; The fosteriana’‘class of. tulips were made famous by the” early’ flowering Red Emperor, This hybrid is of similar calibre but with large flowers of orange red and a. ‘yellow. base. ‘Hyacinth. Anna- Marie. 4A hyacinth with the .delightiully ‘usually ° fresh -- fragrance. - associated with: these’ beautiful bulbs...a: variety. with ‘delicate. . -- soft pink flowers. to. boot. : One of the bést for early forcing. ‘Narcissus Ice Follies, Alarge : : cupped . pure: glistening - while daffodil, that can be depen upon. to give-an ‘abundance of Smart blooms year. after-year. Blooming in sujyor-shade, Ice _ Folliesis the perfect companion “for delicate hyelntis like Anna: “Marle, / = Eimus (Priumph Talip).. -One of the best of the ‘Triumph class, “growing to,29' high, blcoming earller than - the Aves: 4 rise. - while increased costs: ‘along: t to con- sumers as quickly as ‘Possible, but ‘when. cattle’ prices - are ‘falling they are often réluctant to reduce retail prices as -quickiy.” 3h unwarranted drop ‘in- the live -cattle market but- when -this ‘decline occurs they believe that the s aya Se be pas: ‘Defensive ‘The ‘neat ‘defeitsive’ ; ‘driving ‘course - Ft r » No 88 in Terrace will bea on "Wedriesday, : ‘September : 20 7200, p.m. in the. lecture theatre | ‘at Caledonia Senior Secondary School,: "The ‘course. will eon- tinue on‘ September ‘25,27, and’. October A from. 7:00-8:00 pm. | Por’ registration or: further “Information, contact High.’ Power. at .605-8833° or. ‘635-6531. ae fame). . want the: ‘greatest effect, Mils soft lemon yellow hybrid. ded ff » "Bees : producers are ‘nat | happy about: ‘the - ‘sharp. and be. pe type. waterlily:-tulip vith ‘light ‘roge) <=. tala set off By a golden eHow ith: a ted blotch. he . “yellow | with’-a° ‘red- ate Useful for: Niatune where 7 lant |, daffodil ‘and’: ° aime int , etees A hyacinth’ bulbs in groups of at. ‘grows’ ‘tO: 48" inches high ‘and - feast 12 for the best display, Bet 1D. inches" qparts The Pickwick “dnehes - apart. : The’. Pickwick. “ efocus should ‘be: pony as © practically cverythleg ‘weatherwise i , it ta i Tealy:: 0 THINKING OF BUYING. A “MOBILE HOME? al GET THis FREE MOBILE HOME BUYERS . 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