Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1959, p. 12

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© Experience In Teaching â€" Waterloo College © Mother Of Tree Children ©@ Chairman Of Locat And Provincial Education Committees. MARGARET â€" EVANS WATERLOO SCHOOL Education Needs The Knowledge _ FRANK DOERNER _ MANUFACTURER Served On Various Boards $1095 5. vd. . fke? VB ALR YAE h + ~~A . New Royalâ€"Tex Deluxe Tango $8.9 5 sq. yd. WALLPAPER TOoYs PAINTS . PICTURES And Ideas Of Both Men And Women. 110 KING ST. VOTE DOERNER pec. .7 Royal«lex ELECT FOR wW. D. EVANS) BEAUPRES INTERIORS LTD. INTERIORS LTD. _ WALL TILE wWATERLOO * SH 3â€"5283 * Chairman Of Finance 3 Years * Chairman Of Board Of Works _2 Years . * Chairman Of Fire and Light 2 Years And All Committees Of Council PHONE SH 5â€"8780 Electors Of Waterloo RE â€" ELECT ~_ D O ER NE R ALDERMAN FOR 1960 â€" SERVED YOU AS De la1xe Decorative And Festive Holiday > Conversation Piece For Christmas Cards JIf you would like to dressâ€"up your Christmas . card display this year be businessâ€"like about it â€" by borrowing the bulleâ€" tin board idea. It is inexpensive and easy. All that is required is a suitâ€" ablyâ€"sized piece of wallboard about it, some halfâ€"round . or narrow moulding. Sometimes these materials can be: wnearâ€" thed from your "let‘s save it, it may come in handy" stockâ€" pile in the basement but they can always be picked up £ro§n dealer. The wallboard, trimmed eitâ€" BROADLOOM CUSTOM DRAPES FLOOR TILE local building supply you want to be fancy K your requirements, should be painted with two aims in view â€" to blend in with the wall on which it is to be hung and to provide a* suitable background for the cards. Fortunately, the best paint for wallboard is the easyâ€"toâ€"use, noâ€" muss latex paint. This requires no sizing for, unlike oilâ€"based paints, it is not absorbed by the porous wallboard. And practically any shade you desire can be found in latex paint. The painted board can be hung in hball or living room as is, â€"or framed with halfâ€" ‘higone a l "Torr / ts . â€"Decorative screen to display Christmas cards is simple and inexpensive to make. Three 4%foot lengths are cut from a standard sheet of wallboard and nailed to flat surfaces of heavy quarterâ€"round which serve as supporting legs. Fastâ€" drying, lowâ€"odour latex paint was used because it seals, without sizing, the porous surface of wallboard to form a smooth, attractive background for cards. our years. tor the progress and betterment of Waterâ€" VOTE TO ELECT Harold Paikin It has been a privilâ€" I would like to comâ€" Citizens of . Waterloo round of moulding for a more Finizshed look. Frame can be Pginted to ~match or, for conâ€" trast, in white or gold to comâ€" plement almost any colour. Then with your prettiest cards pinned on it, you have a deâ€" corative and festive holiday conversation piece. If you have lots of cards and lots of room you can expand the bulletin board idea into a screen. Two or three oblongâ€" panels of wallboard nailed to hinges of threeâ€"quarter round | (which also serve as legs) and | suitably painted, make a strikâ€" ing. decorator screen. 5 Either method will pose no | storage problem after Christâ€" | mas â€"‘*bets are bulletin "Soard or screen will be grabbed by > | younger members of the famâ€" 1| ily for yearâ€"round pinup duty â€" l in their room. fls Alderman SH 3â€"3849 We ite / ds

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