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The Oshawa Times, 9 Sep 1961, p. 11

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se Ro ia HOME OF THE WEEK og 28 > Tra =. iy KITCHEN 105% 11> LIVING - DINING 19%x 126 ENTRY cu ALSO AVAILABLE IN BRICK HOME DESIGN NO. 282 A nice snug home all on one floor is what the modern housewife desires these days Here is a good example of convenient living with all the necessary accommoda tions, wrapped into a very compact home tractive hip roof, lending that "hig home' feeling, and the exterior treatment of wood siding. Laundry facilities are located in the full basement which also provides ample space in front for recreation. The separate entry hall in- cludes a guest closet and is enclosed by use of the China cabinet wall, which divides dining room from entry. There is table space in the L- shaped kitchen and a large storage closet by the side exit, Living area is large. Blue- prints also available for con- struction. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtainable ifi Canada for this Design No. 282. Now available from address below a new and enlarged Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes for Canadians", priced $1.00, Contains 114 designs in- cluding 1 storey, 12 storey, and split level homes, plus much useful information on building terms and require: ments. Order your copy to- day. Also included in this De- sign Book is full information on how to order the blue- prints. THE HOME WORKSHOP > | the color of the carpet! By RUTH W. SPEARS Your table problems may be solved with pattern 295. It shows steps and lists materials for all Whether you need an end table, coffee table, telephone stand or small tables that may be shoved to- gether for dining, this pattern shows how to make them. Price 50c. It also is one of Sour pat- the Living Room Furni- terns In Pura} te. the tables shown here ture Packet No. 20 is $1.75. Address orders to The Home Workshop Dept, The Times, Oshawa. WALL RACKS DIFFERENT KX hs, WITH TWO OR THREE SHELVES on a 0 _ Note the at- | The Bullding Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find $1.00, for which send me Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance pay- able to The Oshawa Times.) | Name ... Address FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN PAINTING WOODWORK !impossible, as far as extracting QUESTION: We recently every last bit of paint is con- bought a five-year-old home and| cerned. I suggest trying this have been repainting, etc. We treatment on an obscure test want to repaint the living room, area first to judge probable diinng area and hall. The wood-| overall results. This is a ted- work has been painted once and|ious job, and definitely not She Sntire area has a peiing worth your time and trouble if which is securely tacke own. \¢ ) How can we press the carpet- the resulls won't please You! ing down, close to mopboard or BROKEN CHAIR woodwork, so that the entire' QUESTION: We have an an- woodwork can be painted and tique "ice cream parlor chair'. small areas close to the carpel- One of the side pieces had {ing won't show the old paint? broken off and we can't make it ANSWER: You can protect fast as it was with the original the edge of the carpeting by|bolt, A "curlicue" on the end working a strip of newspaper or was held to the seat with a bolt plastic sheeting or aluminum and that broke off. How can it foil into the edge between the be attached again? It's made of mopboard and the carpet, to act iron; hard to bend as it pops as a masking and protective out everry time. Must it be weld- strip. However, as to holding ed, and if so, by whom? I hate the carpeting down, this can to throw it out as we need it only be a project requiring pati- badly -- and money too! ence. The trouble is, even though: ANSWER: For goodness sake vou havea fairly stiff strip of don't throw such a nice old an- metal which you can place tique out. Take it to a good ma against the base of the mop- chine shop (consult your classi- board or baseboard molding and fied telephone directory) where then press outward to force the they should have no difficulty in carpet nap away -- and even|welding another piece to make a though yon use very quick-dry-'tight connection ing paint -- you must maintain this pressure until the paint HEATING PIPES NOISY dries. 1 know of no other meth. QUESTION: We built a recre- od. The only other suggestion is ation room in the basement, en- fo use paint exactly matching closing the ceiling and all of the heat ducis leading upstairs. When the furnace stops blowing § forced air type), there is a noise bought semi: coming (hrough our baseboard assembled birch kitchen: cabin-| heating from contraction and ready to wax. 1 waxed expanding of the pipes. This and now around the noise did not exist before we handles 'here appears to be enclosed the pipes. What can be grease stains When the kitchen done to stop this noise? We can- is damp they show very much; not find the source for it seems when dry they almost dis- - Le - appear. Hew can I remove these stains before varnishing? I am not sure if they have pene- trated into the wood ANSWER: I'm afraid you will have to remove the wax you applied to the cabinets; varnish can successfully be applied only to absolutely clean surfaces, | free of any trace of foreign maiter sucn as wax, grease soof, ~ To clean the wood surface, rub with fine steel wool and tur- pentine; this cleaning may also remove the stains. If not, apply a paste made of fuller's earth and a nonflammable liquid spot remover (he sure room is well ventilated) to the stained areas; allow to remain until dry, then brush off, repeating treatment, if necessary, until stains dis- appear ms... McLaughlin Heating for | ® FUEL OIL eo STOVE oi | ® Prompt Delivery 104 King W. RA 3-3481 | IREMOVING PAINT lone time been fii PATTERN 370 J ~ 'this be done? Pattern 370, will like d/ mover should get most of the plates and spoons School-shop classes making this wall rack to hol Mother's choicest cups, saucers, plates and spoons. Pattern 307 which gives actual-size for the simple curves, and il- justrated directions that a teen ager can follow easily, is 50c¢ This pattern also is in Packet No. 69 -- Wall Shelves for Every Room which contains a variety guides | QUESTION: Our outside base- ment walls are of prefabricated stone-type siding, but have at painted with a masonry gray paint. We would like very much te remove the gray paint and restore the stone to its nawral color. How can Cc ANSWER: Several tions of a paste-type paint applica re- paint off, However, paint out of masonry relatively fairly porus drawing which is is almost WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE ALL MUNICIPAL AND TOWNSHIP BY-LAWS. QUALITY IS UNCONDI- TIONALLY GUARANTEED. DELIVERIES ARE MADE ON TIME ® 400 GALLONS ® 600 GALLONS ALL IN SINGLE OR DOUBLE CHAMBER OSHAWA ANGLER LANDS PRIZE MUSKIE FOR CLUB Ted Stewait, Oshawa angler | bership in is shown above proudly dis- Chamber of Commerce him for the special crest he is playing his 'king-size' muskie | "Order of The Muskie" for | wearing. That's Mrs. R. Hor- that qualified him for mem- 1961. Ted's big lunge, weigh- | ton of the Liftlock City C of C 3 Pro Soccer Clubs May "An porch] Try Fost Wend bs By JACK SULLIVAN ested, but all they need is/players coming to Canada to Canadian Press Sports Editor somebody to take a hold of this play during the summer. "We A partial East - West inter-|thing. locking schedule along the lines COSTS ARE HIGH of the Canadian Football League have received wonderful co- operation from people in the ; rive bin "If four teams are formed in British Isles because they want may be in line for professional yo west the logical solution is|to create interest in the game ji x 1962. Hed an interlocking schedule oper- anywhere in the world." 'We have a meeting lined up ated exactly as the CFL. We " 9 ? ing pro clubs in the West after ern divisions and an East-West! yf Mav and finish at the d our playoffs next month," says| playoff of Julv : en Harold Ballard of Toronto, pres- "We are being realistic about "Pris roBp ident of the four-team Eastern this thing. It would cost each iS Year Wwe opened in June Canada League. 'We're ready 10| team in the neighborhood of bit our Playolfs Will ran into go as soon as the mechanics §100,00¢ to get into this properly ary ctober. Most of our top- are set up and there's a real and it would be foolish for any- he t players have returned to good possibility that Western one to think they can do it for a err teams in Europe, but with teams will come in." less money. Equipment is a a bd and finish we'll Ballard, who has made two minor expense, possibly $30 to out our 0 Team em through- swings through the west in the $50 a man, but a franchise in i last few months, reported in an the league alone costs $25,000," Another reason for the pro- interview that Vancouver, Ed-| Ballard said "there is no P0Sed early opening is what monton, Caigary, Regina and point in anyone kidding them- Ballard terms "the almighty Winnipeg interests have "shown selves they can get playing Puck. enthusiasm' about setting up personnel in Canada." "This year, we are bucking pro teams next year. He said 'Fans want the best and, baseball, football and other that Vancouver men are 'hot just like football, imports are sports that run well into the as pistols" about the possibility needed. This was proven in the autumn. Our teams this year of an East-West schedule; Ed- Eastern league this year when|won't lose money but it may monton and Winnipeg officials|our two teams in Toronto and|be tough later on this month are "more than interested" and one each in Hamilton and Mont- when football gets into full Regina and Calgary are "inter-|real went to the British Isles -- mre Tr 0S i ERE | | Europe for players. West. | to start at the furnace and goes ¢'N teams would have 'to do this| through the pipes. and there's plenty of talent! ANSWER: Since the noise available in Britain. | started when the heating pipes|pARLIER '62 SEASON were enclosed, I suspect itis due' yo cai soccer officials in to expansion of the pipes caus- p.iiain are enthusiastic about ing them to rub against the en- CREE dahil closure at some point, or at which are not quite large enough Isolator hangers on the pipes or D. W. WILSON LTD. sleeves around the holes, if pos- plastic strips of felt -or foam | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE cushioning wherever the Suels RA 5.6588 rub on wood. (Available large holes through the enclosure TOR sible, should be installed or | REAL 0 plumbing supplies houses.) your house RIGHT with a OSHAWA ARENA Tuesday, Sept. |2th vic Ji =~ A NEVI MAIN EVENT Cyclone & Hurricane Smith © SAFE e EFFICIENT vs Man Mountain Campbell * EASY TO INSTALL y and Tony Marino SEMI-FINAL Tony Manous : = " Pat Flanagan Oshawa's Own Big Dave Wallace vs Frank Fozo Tickets on sale et Casino Restaurant Ringside $1.50; General $1.25; Children $1.00. Pet Milosh, Promoter e FREE EXHIBITION PARKING o MAN MOUNTAIN CAMPBELL the Peterborough | ing over 16 pounds, qualified | staff, | SELKIRK | See your local Dealer! SELKIR METAL PRODUCTS LTD. 625 WALL ST, WINNIPEG 10, MAN, NORTH AUGUSTA RD. BROCKVILLE, ONT, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 9, 1961 '11 "SPORTS IN BRIEF MAY LEAD IL HABS SIGN COLLEGIAN ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) --| MONTREAL (CP) -- Mond {There is a strong but quiet cam-{real Canadiens of the Nationd) | paign afoot to make George Sis- Hockey League » Tuesday an- {ler Jr., general manager of Ro- nounced the signing of Bill {chester Red Wings, the next/Masterton, 22, a centre from {president of the International| Winnipeg, to a professional con- | Baseball League, a story by|tract. He nlayed last year with {Ralph A. Hyman, Rochester|{Denver University and was ' 'Times - Union executive sportsirated a key man in the univer '| CALGARY (editor, says. The presidency|sity's drive to the U.S. colle {comes up for voté at a Decem- giate championship. ber meeting. Tommy Richard- ice son was elected to a one-year, THOUSANDS OF FISH DIE term in 1960. HALIFAX (CP) -- An inves- - tigation is under way here te BECOMES CANADIAN determine what killed more (CP) -- Calgary|than 350,000 young fish in the Stampeders of the Western|Grand Falls, N.B., fish hatch : |Football Conference announced ery last month The fish were Saturday veteran end Bill Mc:/mostly speckled trout, but in- Kenna has completed taking out|cluded Atlantic salmon and Lake his Canadian citizenship papers. trout, all hatched this year. In i The 27 - year - old graduate of| addition, about 12,000 two - year- 7% Brandeis University in Boston is old speckled trout died. * [weight MEMBERSHIP holding the certificate and at the right is H. Wind- over, Bald Lake Lodge, where Ted was staying for his fish- ing holiday. stride and people start talking about hockey and the World Series. "In 1962, we won't have to worry about these other sports." REMEMBER WHEN . . . By THE CANADIAN PRESS Sam Snead posted a four-un- der-par 68 to win the Dallas Open golf tourndment 16 years ago today with a 72-hole aggre- gate of 276, four strokes better than second-place Harold (Jug) McSpaden. Winding up third was Byron Nelson, the top money winner of the previous two 'seasons, who had a final round of 68 for a 281 total. Douglas L. Gower ® REALTOR eo For all your Real Estate Needs PHONE RA 8-4651 K ceived from Philadelphia, Chi- Montreal a native of Salem, Mass. He joined Stampeders in 1955. z DETROIT (AP)--Veieran de- PLAN PROBE ~~ fenceman Bill Gadsby Friday LONDON (AP)--The British signed with Detroit Red Wings Boxing Board of Control said for his 16th National Hockey Wednesday it will fully investi- Teague season. Gadsby, 34, was gate Terry Spinks' withdrawal acquired by Detroit in Juns {from his fight against American ffom New York Rangers. |Paddy Read Tuesday night. --M------ ee Spinks, former British feather-| champion, was over-| weight for the scheduled bout.' Later he developed a tempera- ture and pulled out of the con- | test. GADSBY SIGNS IF IT'S RUGS . . . CALL NU-WAY Wall-to-Wall Broudloom Corpets -- Steir Runners, ets. SOCCER LOOP TO EXPAND 171 Mary St RA 8-4681 TORONTO (CP) -- The East- ern Canada Professional Soccer League will expand to eight ee teams from four next year, Sms league president Harold Bal- lard announced Tuesday night. IT'S DIXON'S He told a press conference that For the BEST in FUEL end applications for franchises, | Heating Equipment which will cost approximately | DELCO $25,000 each, have been re- | by GENERAL MOTORS 313 Albert St. RA 3-4663 cago, New York, Ottawa and | DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M. JAMIESON DRUGS 241 KING ST. 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