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Hi All Hope everyone is enjoying the gorgeous weather (I don’t think) but let’s hope for some improvement soon. Had some great reports about advertisers during the last month but keep sending feedback and don’t forget to let me know about any articles you would like me to include about local events etc. If you get a chance then check out our website where you can see copies of our other magazines where you can see articles and adverts that are probably not included in your own edition and where you can check out back copies for items you may have missed. Thanks to everyone who has helped and contributed this month and hope to hear from some of you during the coming month.

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MAY IN THE GARDEN

Tomatoes are one of our most popular

vegetables (although strictly speaking

it's a fruit of the vine) and there are nu-

merous varieties, in fact there are more

than 500 types to choose from. Now I'm

not going to lie to you, tomatoes need

regular attention and can suffer with a

lot of problems, you really can't turn

your back on them, but then you just

can't beat the taste of freshly picked

tomatoes from plants you've grown

yourself. Gardeners with a greenhouse

bemoan outdoor grown tomatoes, but it's

not impossible to grow them without glass, you just need to make sure you've got varie-

ties that can cope. You'll also need to decide whether you want a cordon or bush variety:

A cordon is a single stem that needs to be trained and tied to a bamboo cane that's been

firmly pushed into the ground - tomatoes are heavy and need a solid support. Side

shoots, which appear where the main stem meets the leaves, should be cleanly pinched

out. Bush varieties of tomato don't need training or tying, although you might want to

raise trusses of fruit off the floor to prevent damage.

It's a bit late in the season now, but it's very easy to grow tomatoes from seed by sowing

thinly 1cm deep into moistened compost. Cover with a clear plastic bag or cling film

and put them somewhere warm like an airing or boiler cupboard. Once germinated,

move them to a bright, warm (not hot) windowsill and when the seedlings are big

enough to handle they should be transplanted into individual pots. Personally I don't

grow tomatoes from seed, I used to, but it ended with crops of tomatoes that only the

catering industry could cope with. Now I cut every corner and buy 4 or 5 plants from the

garden centre and I highly recommend that you do the same.You can often find tomato

plants at church fairs, markets and even florists. If you're lucky you'll have a gardening

neighbour who needs to re-home surplus plants. Tomato plants aren't hardy and will

need hardening off before planting outside, this means putting them outdoors for in-

creasing periods of time to acclimatise them and protecting from frost. By the end of

May you can plant them in their final growing position in the garden, somewhere shel-

tered and sunny – sunshine is a tomato's best friend ! It's very important that you give

the plants plenty of room, check the label for specific spacings, it could be anything be-

tween 45cm(18") and 75cm(30"). It's better to err on the generous side as crowded

plants will produce a poorer crop and be prone to disease.

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Tomatoes are hungry plants and as well as starting them off in good quality compost

they'll need a liquid feed every 2 weeks, use a basic tomato feed or liquid seaweed.

Grow bags are handy, but they're not very deep and quickly dry out so they'll need extra

watering and even if it's a grow bag specifically for tomatoes you'll still need to liquid

feed. The thing about tomatoes is that they thrive with regular attention so that their

growing conditions are constant, they need a steady supply of food and water without

which the plant will struggle and the fruit skins will become tough and split, fortnightly

feeds and keeping the compost evenly moist is the way to do it.

If it wasn't enough that tomatoes need regular pampering, they're also prone to attacks of

aphids, one minute you've got a lovely clean plant and the next it's covered in whitefly.

It's easy enough to gently rub them off with your fingers, but if the infestation is severe

you may need to spray with insecticidal soap. Tomatoes belong to the potato family

(solanaceae) and so they

can suffer from blight, the

most dreaded of diseases.

Blight is most likely to oc-

cur in cool, damp summers

and early detection/action

is essential. It's such a dev-

astating disease that 'blight

alerts' are given on farming

programmes and on inter-

net sites like

www.blightwatch.co.uk.

You can easily spot the first

signs of blight which are

brown/black blemishes on

the leaves, stems and fruit,

you may find masses of

creamy white spores on the undersides of the leaves. Remove affected parts (don't com-

post them) and spray the whole plant with a fungicide like Dithane 945, there are others

on the market so shop around and have it in the shed ready. If the disease has really tak-

en hold there's nothing you can do but throw away the whole plant. Unfortunately as the

spores can remain in the soil you won't be able to grow tomatoes or potatoes in that area

of the garden for several years. I could go on and tell you all about blossom end wilt and

issues with trusses, but I think that may put you off growing toms completely !

So, it's definitely not for the fair-weather gardener, but if you're not put off by a bit of

faff and you enjoy eating tomatoes then do make the effort to grow your own. When you

sink your teeth into a freshly picked, ripe tomato that's still warm from the day's sun

you'll never want to eat any other kind.

For more helpful information and advice have a look at www.tomatogrowing.co.uk

GOOD LUCK !

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Jubilee Buffet

Luncheon In celebration of The Queen’s Diamond

Jubilee, the Chadderton and Oldham

Committee for Cancer Research UK

invite you to a Jubilee Buffet Luncheon

in the company of our own Prince of

Mirth, Norman Prince, formerly of the

Houghton Weavers, at

St. Herbert’s Parish Hall, Broad-

way, Chadderton on

Sunday 3rd June 2012 at 1pm.

Tickets £15.

For tickets for this special event, please

contact

Carole on 07736 679704;

Iris on 0161 624 5584

Jenny on 01457 875389 or

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Puzzlers 1. One man has a nice portrait in his library. When he was asked whom it

represented, he replied: “Uncles and brothers

Have I none, But that man's father Is my father's son.”

What relation was the subject of the portrait to that man?

2. How many minutes is it until six o'clock if fifty minutes ago it was four times as many minutes past

three o'clock?

3. A bottle costs a pound more than a cork. Together they cost £1.10. How much does the bottle cost and how

much does the cork cost?

Answers: 1. The man’s son 2. 26 minutes 3. Bottle = £1.05, Cork = £0.05

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Part One: LET Albert Horrows bought a two-up two-down on Solferino Street, Manchester M50 when his grand-

father died, leaving him a few bob in his Will. This was in the Year of the Millennium when hous-

es were cheap in the UK.

Cheap indeed!

Because the asking price for the turn-of-the-previous-century terraced house Al viewed on Sol-

ferino Street had an asking-price of £25,500, with the Mortgagors requiring just 25% down and

the house itself being in need of not much more than a cosmetic refurbishment. Gloss and emul-

sion paint throughout; a new gas fire in the living-room; bit of damp proof work to dado level on

the wall abutting the pavement; a replacement free-standing oven, new worktop plus tiling to the

kitchen and bathroom walls. Maybe mixer taps, too, providing a shower facility; with carpets laid

upstairs and down to complete the job

Al kicked off with an offer of £22,500, clinching the deal at Twenty-Three Five. (Unbelievably,

the electrics were okay. Because the Vendors – the old lady‟s beneficiaries, had panicked when a

fuse blew, getting a sparks in to re-wire the place.)

With no further delay Al got to work organising a mini refurb and within a month of this being

carried out he had his first tenant installed – „a mithering single mother,‟ Al so described her,

„Mona by name and moaner by nature‟, for whom the DSS was prepared to cough up £325 a

month in rent – well, £285 a month to be precise. Because it was Mona herself who volunteered to

contribute an extra tenner a week to cover all running repairs.

„Jeesh!‟ Al further confided to Gus Holtby in the lobby of the Waggon and Horses, Rhodes Vil-

lage, one night mid-week. „I wish someone would keep me an Suzie for a tenner a week. Central

heatin boiler‟s cost us a small fortune, this past twelve months. Never mind the downpipe that

sprung a leak.‟

„You watch the crafty cow,‟ Gus Holtby advised Al, necking a mouthful of his fifth pint of Bod-

dington‟s Best. „She‟ll have you wipin condensation off the window ledges to get her money‟s

worth.‟

„Sell the house on, Al,‟ said his other financial advisor, Suzie – his wife of two years, at present

prima gravida.

For Al, though, the only problem with the house on Solferino Street was one of distance. Be-

cause it was 32 miles there and back. So, Mona‟s serial pleas for domestic assistance apart – a

snapped washing-line; blocked grid with a tennis ball in it; leaking soil pipe; unhinged rear gate in

the first six months alone – Al got in the habit of viewing the house just four times a year. That is

to say, he‟d pop round to the house in the early hours of four successive Bank Holidays per annum

– New Year‟s Day, Easter Sunday;

Spring Bank Holiday and August Bank Holiday Monday, when his Astra 1.7 diesel Estate would

carry him to and from M50 in fewer than sixty minutes via a virtually empty M60. That is, of

course, unless Al decided (more often than not, it just so happens) to grab a bit of breakfast and

better coffee than Kenco knows how at the transport café on the left-hand side of the A57, just

short of Cadishead.

THE FEEL-GOOD FACTOR

by BILL KEETH

a short story in three parts

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The house on Solferino Street was in a good position, as Al had sensed from the start. It was on a

quiet side street on flat hard standing, with a choice of schools nearby and within easy reach of a

supermarket, chip shop, late shop, post office, a couple of pubs, cinema, churches, and regular

transport services to and from Manchester by means of bus and train.

True, Mona was a bit demanding, as Gus had predicted. (Who in their right mind would dream

of complaining about a nest of money spiders in the back yard or asbestos in the coal shed of the

house next door but one?) But the two kids who took up the bulk of Mona‟s time were below

school age. So Al had a certain amount of sympathy for her, taking her umpteen complaints and

appeals for help in good part. In any case, reasoned Al, it couldn‟t be easy for her, stuck in all day

and night, with one of the kids (the younger one) being incapacitated in some way or other.

Al never did comprehend the nature or extent of the child‟s incapacity except for the fact that

Mona had said the kiddy was going to need a room of her own before long. Hence, Mona (good

payer that she undoubtedly was) would soon be looking for a three-bed house as opposed to Al‟s

two-bed. Unless, of course, Al might perhaps oblige her by adding a third bedroom to the house

on Solferino Street.

And certainly, this was something Al was prepared to consider. He knew a guy who‟d done a

marvellous job of this sort over in Wythenshawe, and told Mona so, building her hopes up quite

unnecessarily as it happens. Because what Al Horrows did not know at the time was something he

was due to discover on his next tour of inspection, courtesy of Vauxhall Motors, the M60 and the

A57. Because, come Easter Monday, 2005, the “good position” that had been Solferino Street of

old had become:

„A mirror image of downtown Beirut‟ – as Al angrily relayed this information to Gus Holtby in

the tap-room of the Gardeners Arms, Rhodes Village on the evening of that same day.

„Eh?‟ Gus Holtby was giving his divided attention to Al‟s information and the double-top he

was after, an oche‟s length away from his extended right arm and third arrow.

„Every second house boarded up; street littered with bricks an that, wood off-cuts, waste paper.

You name it. A right dump compared to what it was like when I bought the place.‟

„Solferino Street, you say?‟

„Solferino-kin-Street! I was down there this mornin.‟

„What‟s goin on then?‟

„Bloke in café blames Council.‟

„Council?‟ Gus strolled across to the Manchester board, retrieved his three arrows, checking

what Al had told him upon his return: „Council?‟

„Yeah, seems Council owns bulk of the housin stock. It‟s their houses that‟s boarded up.‟

„You‟d best have a word with ‟em, then.‟

„Too right I will.‟

„Sooner the better, too.‟

„Fully intend doin. First thing tomorrow.‟

„ It‟s Dorvy‟s, by the way.‟

„What is?‟

„That café you use on the A57. Fetch us a couple o‟ them vanillas they have next time you‟re in

there.‟

„You can fetch your own kin vanillas,‟ Al told Gus.

[To be continued]

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Entertainment at The Church Inn this May

Thursday 3rd May Morgan Thursday 10th May Brioney Thursday 17th May Emma Thursday 24th May Wayne Bentley (Mr Loveboat) Thursday 31st May Gary Connor

The Last Saturday of every Month is Singles Night with Live Entertainment or DJ.

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Mondays

Aquacise - water-based

workout to music £4.10

Chadderton Wellbeing Centre,

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0161 621 3220 (Paul)

Tuesdays Dance and Drama Workshop (8-20yrs) The Radcliffe Outreach Centre,

4 Kent Avenue (4-6pm) 0161 628 0112 (Lisa)

Youth Zone (11-16yrs) £0.40

South Chadderton Youth

Centre, Lancaster Street

(12-1pm) 0161 770 5647 (Paul)

Fridays

Multi-sports - Basketball, Tennis and more Coalshaw Green Park (5-7.30pm) 0161 624 1444 (Dawn)

Wednesdays

Budding Beginners (0-1yrs)

Stockbrook Children’s Centre,

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Thursdays

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May Seann Walsh & Josh WIddicombe (7.30pm) £12 Josh Widdicombe, Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer 2012, brings his family friendly charm to Middleton Arena; along with Seann Walsh’s razor-sharp observational comedy. Middleton Arena - 0871 230 0010

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May Chetham’s School of Music An evening of soloists and ensembles with a varied programme of chamber music. (7.30pm) £1-14 Heywood Civic Centre, Church Street - 01706 624 104

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