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Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Apr 1953, p. 13

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, dnril M, 1053 49 Build, Repair, Remodel Your Home | RANCH-STYLE HOME W ITH THREE BEDROOMS Bevin cap of Ue ry POLITE THIEVES : ST. THOMAS (CP)--Burglars ran- the firemen's credit union, and NA forced him to hand over $200. The [sacked the head office of the Gra~- robbers then fled--right into the ham Oil Company here Friday and arms of police waiting at the back | stole 10 cartons of cigarets. Before of the house. leaving, they scribbled two thank- The Hoover dam on the Colorado | you notes in red pencil on the back river is 726 feet high. of a contract form. - in. the children inoculated with |inald Bevington, captain of the city gamma globulin compared with 24 cases among those given gelatin. GET SIX YEARS EACH TORONTO ' (CP)--Jack Howes and Edward Turner, both 25, were sentenced Friday to six years each in Kingston penitentiary for armed robbery. Last March they forced their way into the home of Reg |Vaccine Cuts Polio Threat CHICAGO (AP) -- Gamma Glo- bulin, a substance obtained from human blood, can cut to one-eighth your child' chances of coming A eating System These direct the warm air down- ® Less Costly Than Thought Yes, all the advantages of mod- om heating, both in comfort appearance, oan be had much more than most people think. Many lds are still "making do" with out-dated heating equipment ao od g , 'hey 4 be faced with the eost of in- a Soinpiete new system is entirel -- thinking y wrong A Institute In many houses, the Institute ints out the heating plant could at the home much more efficient- if the heating units in the rooms mselves were not out - dated. ese old heating outlets not only deny the family the comfort of uick, adequate heating, but their pearance is, as a rule, out of harmon y with modern furnishings an . REPLACEMENT PLANS Replacement of outmoded units with new types need not involve the householder in a new heating vlant for the basement. Nor does it ne- cessarily mean the installation of new heating units throughout the entire house all at once, though this would of course, be the most desir- able solution, In many cases, the answer to the lem is to renovate the heat- system as you might re-decor- the house . . . room by room. In fact, many Canadian families are doing just that, They are mak- ing the replacement of heating units part and parcel of the renovation of each room. Thus old-style radiators may be replaced in all rooms at once, in a group of rooms, or in a single room at a time. In houses using warm air for heating, registers can be replaced in much the same way, since pres- ent day models are designed to blend' with the decor of the post- war era, If the system is being changed over at the same time to a forced air system, advantage can be taken of the re-decoration pro- gram to alter the position of regis- ters to above furniture level. At the same time, new adjustable and | ward or to the side as desired, and do not interfere in any way with furniture arrangement. Modern radiators are much less than the older types. They are designed on more slender lines for attractive appearance, and are up to 40 per cent more efficient in heat radiation than their predeces- sors. CONCEALED 'RADIATOR Combining many of the features of both the radiator and the con- vector is the recently developed "concealed" radiator. This is a cast-iron radiator, which is design- ed to be concealed in a metal or wood cabinet with a grille at the top for air circulation. Fairly nar- row in constru be installed in a shallow recess in the wall and so need not take up much space. ction, it can either Convectors are usually concealed in metal cabinets with an opening at the bottom for air to be drawn into the unit, and an outlet grille at the top through which the warm air is discharged into the room. Many people are attracted to both these types of unit, not only because of their heating qualities, but because the cabinet is definite- ly modern in appearance. Either recessed into the wall, or project- ing from it, it will harmonize well with modern furniture, and can easily be painted to match the wall. SOMETHING NEW In recent years, something quite new has been added to the range of heating units. It is the baseboard panel, which looks like and actually replaces the normal baseboard that {skirts the room joining floor and | walls. Its main advantages are its unobtrusive appearance and fact that it spreads, as it were, the heat source along the wall of a room, rather than having it con- centrated at one spot. the Naturally, the baseboard panels do not run the complete perimeter of the room, but are placed where convenient or necessary, They are | particularly useful in rooms with large picture windows, because they will run beneath the window, providing warmth where most needed. Obviously also, they are helpful to the housewife who likes to re- RES registers can be put in. \ with Ventilated HOOLVENT o ©® AWNINGS © PORCH ROOFS © PATIO ROOFS © DOORWAY COVERINGS ALL-ALUMINUM Koolvent Awnings keep out the sun and rain . . , provide airs cooled comfort and indirect light, Designed for all-season For FREE estimate, Cali FFICE 5-4632 8 ES & [ 8 8 Name . 49 ALBERT ST. OSHAWA Please send detalls and give me tree estimate on KoolVent Awnings. service, they won't MAIL COUPON TODAY 8 KOOLVENT SERVICE OSHAWA J] § Address, B city SALES KCC. LLL ly Rl dl T SERVICE -_--e.. 4 49 ALBERT STREET Glass doors in dining room open onto the garden terrace. Redwood siding adds ranch char- acter to this beautiful modern _ home. Data: Living Area, Plan 1 or 2 -- 1,167 sq. ft.; Cubage, Plan 1 -- 14,466 cu. ft.; Plan 2 -- 21,630 cu, ft. For further details and plans write to the Harry Loder Company, Revillon Build- ing, Edmonton, Alberta. |arrange her furniture occasionally, |since they do not interfere with furniture placement in any way. So there is a wide choice of up- to-date heating units from which to choose when changing over your home. from old-time utility to mod- ern comfort and beauty. And the greatest advantage of all is that you can plan the conversion to fit in with your re-decorating program as well as your budget. ALMONDS Two Children Are Baptised . LOYAL POGUE Correspondent ALMONDS -- Easter Sunday at Almonds United Church was a de- lightful occasion. The service well ttended and the weather was ideal. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. C. Lee and Miss Carroll Lee at the piano, rendered to lovely selections, "Thanks be to God' by Roy E. Nolte and "We Welcome Happy Morning," by Ira B. Wil- son. Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton present- ed their little son for baptism and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harris present- ed their youngest daughter. A pecial Easter offering was taken. Rev, George McQuade oc- cupied the pulpit and conducted the order of service. Mr, and Mrs. George Padington and son of Toronto visited with Mr. and rs. Loyla Pogue on Sunday. Mr. and M. Black and family and Charles Roberts visited with Mrs. Black's sister and family at Orillia over the weekend. Frank Harris, Sr. underwent an abdomonial operation on Wednes- day at Oshawa Hospital, Hs con- dition is as good as could be ex- pected. His friends all wish him a speedy recovery. Ester weekend and joined their sister, Miss Marguerete' O'Connor of Washington, All spent a very enjoyable week end together. A party of ladies from Almonds attended the IGA cooking school in Pickering on Wednesday and Mrw. Charles Roberts was excep- tionally lucky and brought home four shopping bags of groceries and a two pound square of clover leaf cheese. Better luck next time to the other ladies in the party. down with polio. This was shown today in a final report from a team of doctors who made tests involving some 55,000 children during the 1951-52 polio epidemic. The doctors said gamma globulin gave temporary but "highly sig- nificant protection against paraly- tic poliomyelitis." A total of 104 cases of paralytic EVERYTHING IN WOODWORKING @® Doors ® Windows @ Frames Sashes @ Kitchen Cobinets ® robes, etc. Oshawa Woodwork 233 SECOND AVE. DIAL 3-290) ® Ward- AIRSHADE AWNINGS PROVIDE all weather pro- tection for your porches, doorways and steps. All winter long they keep out snow, rain, and sleet and in the summer they protect you from the hottest sun. RCULAR " JYPE cranil polio occurred in the children studied. A total of 31 cases oc- curred in the group which received the substance compared with 73 in| a group of similar size which re- ceived harmless and inactive gel- atin solution. . However, the second week after inoculation showed the greatest contrast. Only three cases occurred ONTARIO FLOOR SANDERS OLD FLOORS REFINISHED A WALL AND FLOOR TILE SUPPLIED AND LAID DIAL 3-7251 ALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 3-7651 CURRAN & BRIGGS READY-MIX LIMITED HE honk SWITCHED This men HAS NOT switched from Ernie Coy Lumber. Why? Because we specialize in low, low prices! Although our prices are shaved os low as we can possibly moke em the quality of our hondise is the hi . Stop in soon and give your shopping dollar a break, Even though costs are probing the stratosphere, we still have a yard crammed with quality lumber at down- to-earth prices. This is cured lumber, folks; carefully graded ond still avail- amount, Drop by today 'The Brant brothers of Deseronto are visiting over the Easter holi- dys with their cousins the Roberts children. \ Mrs. Jim Beaton and little son of Blackwater are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harris at- tended the golden wedding anni- versary. of Elmer's cousin, Mr. and | Mrs. Morgan Evans of Claremont on Wednesday evening. Miss Patricia - O'Connor, Miss | Helen O'Connor and Morgan O'Con- | nor motored to New York for the able in an and order, Estimotes are free. | LER 8530) tS O10 J Fy i 0 8 53 ALBERT STREET DIAL 5-0122 OSHAWA ROOF LEAKING? HOUSE COLD? Let Us Fix It With NEW SHINGLES = and = INSULATION APPLIED BY EXPERIENCED MEN . .. McLaughlin Coal and Supplies Lid. 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