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Whitby Free Press, 22 Oct 1975, p. 15

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1975, PAGE 15 I.\-ADVENTURE EVENINk~ -'fTRINIDAD & TOBAGO \an informative fi/nm on the 2 înost sou thern islatids of the Caribbean Monday, Oct. 27, 8.OOpm R.S.V .P. AUI & Linda Russel TRAVEL ITDO 116 Brock St. S, Whitby 668-5000O Mon. - Sat. 9-5 Fri. TilI 9 '*Your iravelIs OurBusîness." For your protection r egistered under Ontaro GovernrnentNo'.1259988 WATCH l New Opening The Fish &Chi*ps in the BLAIR PARK PLAZA Lupin Dr. at Dundas E. Whi*tby ýwith a Sandwich Menu ,Zomplete furnishings at taCtorY shwrornS and suppliers tuu odel homes, apartinents. town- houses tused for display purpase only) savings as high as 50 per cent cut-easv terins can be seen at the warehause 12 ta 8 daily. Tis furniture is sald by ELMERSFURNITURE 253 Bloar Street East, Oshawva Phonp - 728-3471' CARPENTRY Home Repairs Improve ments BathroOM et floor tiling, Recreation roomns, cedar decks & patio doors, etc. CALL 668-4686 No Exceptions The. new patient was visibly upset when the doc- tor's nurse led hm to a cubicle and ordered him ta undress. "But I just want to let the doc look at my toe!" he compîained. "Everyone must undress," she said. "It's a dumb rule," mum- bled the patient as he started to comply. "That's nothin,"I growled a vaice in the next cubicle. "I came in ta fix the telephone." Paid for (iold and Silver coins, aid guns. docks, jewelry, dishes, furniture, cracks. ail paintÎngs anid sealers Friendly Flea Market 725-9783 23 King West, Oshawa LYONS AUCTION HALL 18 McMillafl Dr. Wanted Items you have to seit Estate - Antique - Consignmeflt Sales - Appraîsals Salan Twice V'eekly Open Monday - Friday 1:00 - .8:00 co.m. ,ARTICLES FOR SALE - We Buy & SdII used furniture and appliances. M idtown New & Used Furnituire î9O)Simrflr. .. Oshawa. 728-3211. ADIEBUREAU Choosing the W 1-l the varity of fabrics and inishes found in ta- day's laundry basket, it is often' necessary to use more than one basic Iauindry product ta pro- duce the cleanest, brightest pas- sible wash. Some synthetics can't be bleached, some white cottons corne cean best with bleach, woaîs don't like to be machine washed with deter- gent, but sheets would be troiblesome ta hand wash, and the resuits would probably be grey ta say the least. Sa, although there are a large ntîmber of products on the market. many otf theni are very necessary. The trick is to select those products or types of prod- uct best suited to your average wash Ioad, and get in the habit of using themn to produce the cleanest, freshest possible I aund ry. There are two basic types of products: soaps or detergents Lsed in the cleaning process; and latundry aids or speciality products used for iniprovedt cleaning, stain removal and re- ductiors of static dling. The simplest type of cleaner -soap- is available in pow- yM Guaranteed lnvestment Certif icates Mernber Canada Depasit Insurance Cnrp,"r.itiofl rtRusT CoMAPANY SiNCE 1081 308 Dundas W. Whitby 668-9324 SflLE I Franklin stove Std. Sereens & Tool Sets 3 Hour Logs (case of 6) Cape Cod Oil Lamps other in-store specials The FirepIuoe Plus $22900 10%O0.FF 4.95 4.50 Heatilator* Fireplaces 900 Hopkins St. at Burns St.E. WHITBY open Tuosday thru Saturday -sale onds Octob or 31 668-3192 best dered or flake form and is use- fui for cteaning wools, fine fabrics, ightly soiled garments -and -for hand-washing. It does not, howcver, function weil in hard water as it tends to coim- bine with the minerais to form curd or scumn which is rede- posited in the latindry. Detergents were invented primarily to get around this curding action, and contain not only synthetic soaps or surfact- ants, but also a number of ad- ditional ingredients such as wa- ter softeners, fabric whiteners, â-6ti-redepositiofl agents and suds control agents. Differett brands of detergent. however, have different combinations of ingredients andi it is important to read and foîlow package di- rections for the product to get the best performance. Becauise of regional differences in the composition of watcr certain detergents may work better for voui than others. If the watcr in your area k bhard, select a deter- gent with 12-14 per cent build- er. If the water is sof t, you wilI nced less buiilder, and probably less detergent for each wash COMPRESSORS GE N ERATORS Electric motors, Grinders Drill Press, Heavy DutV Power Tools, etc. WE SELL BUY & TRADE twa m'ost commionly used Iauindry praducts are fabric softeners and bleaches and bîeacb substitutes. Fabric softeners are designed to give fabnics a soft feel and reduce static cling. They are available in a number of forms for adding to either wash, rinse or drying cycles. Most are very effective but sbould flot be poured directly onto clothes, as under some circumstances they can stain. Bleach and bleach substitutes are used for two purposes: stain removal and general bnighten- ing of fabrics. Chlorine bleach has long been the most popular product in this area of the market. In recent years, how- ever, a numnber of new fabrics have been -developed which do flot react well ta chiarine bleach, either yellowing or showing fabric damage. Lt is most important to check the manufaçttirer's washing in- structions with regard to the use of chlorine' bîeach. Gaining in popularity îately and with a wide range of ap- plications is the bleacli substi- tute, a product. that may be used instead of bleach ta en- hance the effectiveness of deter- gents and also for pre-soak or stain remioval. Perhaps the best known prodLîct in this category is Borateem-Plus, a borax- based bleach substitute wbich is safe for aIl fabicsand highly effective for tain renoval, especially body soul and biolog- ical stains. It can be poured directly anta stains, or rubbed in as a paste with a littie water, or added along witb the deter- gent to boost the cleaning paw- For a free leaflet an Iauindry, or' if you have a laundry prob- lcm, send a pqstcard ta: The Waishday Adivicc Bureau, 151I Bloor St. W., Ste 1100, Tor-j ctnto. Ontaria M5S 1S8. On The Mark A Sunday school teacher was trying to instili in her young class the joys of shouting "Hiallelujah!" She asked, "What word do church members shout with great joy?" One youngster answered, "Bingo!" B y The Book Two cub 'scouts, whose younger brother had fallen into the lake, ran home in tears. "We tried everything, they sobbed. "We even gave him, artif icial respir- ation-but he kept getting up and walking away." HE LPWANTED No field has the potential of putting you intu the high income bracket, plus the benefit of not having wage controlS applied against your income. if you have some sales knowledge and would like a career' in advertisifg, Phone Mn. Lyon, M.B.M. Publishifg and Photography Inc. 668-6111. Peter J. Wysotski, D.C; wishes to announce that Gregory C. McConnell, D.C. wiII be associated with hlm in the 859A Nelson Street 243 King St. East Oshawa, Ontario Oshawa 723-0933 728-4379 __ laundry product mqý a - --- . - -- - - 1

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