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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Sep 1963, p. 24

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i THE ADVERTISER â€" Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 â€" Page 24 HE‘S MIGHTY PROUD showing off his Pride Homes to Etobicoke Controller John Carroll and Mrs. M. Feasby. The proud one is Graâ€" ham Kidlark during a press reception honâ€" oring the opening of another Etobicoke subâ€" 9 FOR ELEGANT LIVING AT A PRESTIGE LOCATIO#&HOOS! A "PRIDE HOME" AT LARKCREST ESTA Announcings .. at Larkcrest Estates . . . ETOBICOKE OPEN THIS WEEKEND Magnificent Homes with Luxury Features, in the heart of ETOBICOKE ... ON ISLINGTON AVE., Just South of Dixon Rd. »* TRANSPORTATION »* RECREATIONAL FACHITIES »* YARIETY OF DESIGNS »* PWLL PRICE YALUE »* ETOBHCOKE‘S LOW TAX RATE STYLE NO. 1224 kitchen »* LOCATION »* SHOPPING Ammmmm.mmmmmm kisreiy m "thmen. y Coate, al is w« *\ €109,800,.00 STMLE MO. 12279 _A_Wh_dA'I-H'_fih-‘hMaMMlhfip NO PIONEERING IN LARKCREST ESTATES â€" ALlLl LOTS ARE FULLY Lageâ€" SCAPED FROM TWE STREET COURB TO TWE BACK LOT LINE, PAYVED ROADS, CUDRSBS AND SIDEWALKS ARE BENG MISTALLED. STYVLE MO. 1484 CONTEMPORARY and COLONIAL SPLIT LEVES, BUNGALOWS and 2 STOREYS NEW STYLES For Further Information Call 249â€"4911 division. On Monday Reeve John MacBeth stated that within a few years all the availâ€" able lands for such housing projects in Etoâ€" bicoke will be exhausted Stuated in the heart of ETOEICOKES finest resdontial acam, with #s penorama of besutifd parkland, LARKCREST ESTATE i comâ€" venient to downtown Toronto, with easy access to all major arterias, Mh,mâ€"m,um,nm,mw From Diwom Md., ome biock south on befingtom Ave , then mee bincls west on Fentey Dr. tw right to modets * YOUTL BE PROWUD FO O#WM4 A â€" A Prlibe ~â€" Photo: Pat Bellingham _ $21,500.00 ESTATES® | Appealing generally to the |public school aged youngster, Ithese programs should be within the reach, geographically and |financially, of all homes in the !Townahip. | Saturday Morning Clubs in |six locations will also provide |a healthy outlet for juvenile |energies at a reasonable fee. . open in the fall pated enrolment activity. In addition to these activities patronized mainly by girls, two baton . classes, seven . drama classes and two choral groups will be formed to provide furâ€" ther opportunity for good fun and companionship. The call will soon go out for girls to join ballet and figure skating classes sponsored by the Etobicoke Recreation Departâ€" ment. Aproximately 13 ballet classes and 11 figure skating classes will Girls Wanted For Township Activities with an anticiâ€" of 500 in each The trend in furniture is to\ went on, but mainly by the traditional, "People are looking United States. Much of the furâ€" for a change. They‘ve had enoughiniture, rugs and accessories still |of modern things," said Robertcome from south of the border. | Watson, an interior decorator in "Canada will eventually develop LE(oblroke for eight years. |something uniqn‘e," he said. | In colors the trend is to the 'darker, deeper, vibrant shades. |Watson said color preferences |definitely run in cycles and peoâ€" ‘ple now want a change from \"lemon yellow" shades ‘ Some homeowners don‘t feel |the need of any bartier between |the two living areas but for most an offâ€"set wall, room divider or a passâ€"through is desirable. With [these plans mother in the kitâ€" |chen is able to keep tabs on |activity in the living room. Informal entertaining is made much simpler with easy access If he knows his clients well articles will be purchased for the client without a specific order. "You have to establish a perfect confidence between yourself and vour client to do this," said Watson. He described the traditional furniture as, "relaxing but eleâ€" gant and gracious. Back to traâ€" ditional has meant back to anâ€" tiques and there‘s now a big boom in this field," commented Watâ€" son. The designer buys antiques for his clients if they wish and attends numerous auctions. There is also more interest than ever in wallpapers said Watson. Wallpapers are now more durable and most imporâ€" tant, washable, so families with small children are now not adâ€" verse to paper. scene. The recreation room and the den have taken over in the hobby and réading fields. The problem of space and cost had also cut down on the allâ€" purpose kitchen which by its very nature requires plenty of floor space. If you are planning this type of room use the corâ€" ners and out of the way places for the hobbyist and keep the main traffic lanes clear. By PATRICIA BAIRD It is the kitchen that makes or breaks the sale of a home. Approximately 10 per cent of the bullder‘s dollar goes into constructing and equipping the kitchen. When buying your home be sure the kitchen will suit the type of life you lead, as family activity still revolves around this reom. The allâ€"purpose kitchen where mothmurwd.boobudml-*" the living ;s‘ gazines comfortably perused MÂ¥ith the big boom in outdoor and hobbies are carried on is not|!iVinE the indoorâ€"outdoor kitâ€" too common on the suburban|©?®" is becoming increasingly Men Are Hot Or Cold On Interior Of Home Canada is influenced by the| United States and Europe, he | The open kitchen which has few or no definite boundaries] between it and the living room| is one of the modern answers to the allâ€"purpose kitchen. The Kitchen is The Most Important Room The above properties were sold through our office in Thistlgtown recently. Everyone\likes to hear of q success story and you too can be successful in selling your home. 11 FINGAL PLACE 21 CALSTOCK DRIVE >n BRADSHAW 11 DASHWOOD CR. 25 BUCKHORN PLACE _ 4 BUCKHORN PLACE 46 CALSTOCK DRIVE 42 BARKWIN DRIVE 48 ALHART DRIVE 3 AMERON AVE. 16NFAYSHAM CR. 108 THISTLEDOWN Bivd. 206 T TLEDOWN Bivd. 94 THISTLEDOWN Blvd. 118 TAYSHAM CR. David Ashley, Realtor Located at West Side of Hwy. 27, Off Municipal Rd. Just West of Holiday Inn Motel, Corner Rathburn and West Mall & 2 Bathrooms In Each Suite ®@ Extrao Large Room Areas, Fabric Drapes @ Private Stone Patios, Sliding Doors ®@ Westinghouse Refrigerators, Dryers And Washers In Each Suite ® Fully Automatic Moffat Range With Coppertone Hood @ Vanities, Full Basements ® Near Schools, All Churches, Bus At Door. Close To All Shopping PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED WITH COMPLETE GARDENING SERVICE JUST MINUTES FROM 401, HWY. 27 AND QEW 1630A WILSON AYENUE., ot Crang Plare RATHBURN GARDENS 2 â€" 3 â€" 4 Bedrooms From $137 Etobicoke‘s Outstanding Garden Homes And Maisonettes A PERSONAL SUCCESS STORY PROUDLY PRESENTING PHONE 239â€"4172 LIST THROUGH | If possible the back should not open directly | ‘The designer said it issabsoâ€" ‘lutely necessary to have a good academic background before enâ€" | tering the field. This became eviâ€" ‘dent when Watson said he deals with paintings, glass and of course antiques. to the living area@ SÂ¥Ith the big boom in outdoor living the indoorâ€"outdoor kitâ€" chen is becoming increasingly important. This type of kitchen must have at least one wall opening directly on the main outdoor living space. One of the most practical arâ€" rangements for this type of livâ€" ing is to have a continuous counter with serving windows along the outside wall. This counter should be matched with a similar one outside so the serving of meals and party enâ€" tertaining would be much simâ€" plified. Plugâ€"ins for small electrical appliances used in outdoor eatâ€" ing could be installed under both the inside and outside counters. Watson himself will design pieces for clients and have them made. When the man of the house takes an interest in the interior decorating the wife usually takes a back seat, said the designer. "Men are either interested or entirely indifferent." He thinks men are partly responsible for the trend back to traditional furniture. *"They see so much modern and functional furniture in their offices they want someâ€" thing different at home." Watson does commercial work such as movie and hotel foyers and office buildings. ‘"There is a great potential with all the new industry in Etobicoke," he commented. If there are small children in your family and you baven‘t room for a large allâ€"purpose kitâ€" chen make sure there is an outâ€" door space adjacent to a winâ€" dow so you can keep an eye on their activity. "The profession is still in its infancy in Canada," he said, "but the potential is very good. onto i A must for the younger set is !a display board for their works |of art and it‘s a good place for ‘the rest of the family to tack up \reminders of things to be done the kitchen work area. in the interior a low divider can separâ€" ate the play area from the work If you intensely dislike or just plain hate to cook, the planners have not forgotter you. Keep your kitchen small and ready for high speed production. Since you plan to spend as little time Our staff of 11 have 100‘s of waiting prospects for your property. 3 and 4â€"bedroom, 2â€"storey, splitâ€"levels, bungalows, (Toronto‘s first) Including heat, underground parking, free laundries, drapery throughou&, range, vent hood, 13 cu. ft. refrigerator, private courtyards & patios. Safe play dreas for the children with large open areas for romping room. $1500 Down. Western area 6â€"room brick, centre hall plan home, hot water heating, balance one open mortgage, convenient area. Close to everything. CH. 1â€"5205. $900 Down. oversized 6 everything, GILBERT CH.1â€"5205 Maisonette Garden Homes IN ETOBICOKE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MEMBER TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD KIPLING PLAZA (495 KIPLING AVE, N. Etobicoke solid brick 6 per cent NH.A. resale, room bungalow. Like new, large lot, steps to consider trading. Call CH. 1â€"5205, French, Italian or Spanish decor From Avenue. DIRECTIONS: North on Isâ€" lington from 401 to first traffic light (Rexdale Bivd), left one block to Bergamot 249â€"8441 Ligred ©pB incere ervice ocal istings OL D elay bligingly ffered $146.50 A Y S NL Y as possible in it, the kitchen doesn‘t even require an outside wall location with a window and view. A good exhaust system will be necessary for such a small room. All the equipment and appliâ€" ances should be chosen for their time saving aspects. You can even leave off the doors on cupâ€" boards containing utensils that are used everyday. There is a kitchen to suit every type of living. Be sure the one you get is attuned to you.

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