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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Feb 1963, p. 12

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TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK HOME DESIGN No. 231 Here the designers have captured all the simplicity of colonial styling and combined tt with the convenience of modern split level construc- tion. There are no long flights of stairs in this attractive WILL TAKE A BEER By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Sports Editor Russian high jumper Valeri Brumel practises gymnastics, lifts weights, throws the discus and javelin, puts the shot and broad jumps, He also sprints and goes on weary, cross-coun- try jaunts. Czech Emil Zatopek believes gymnastics should be part of the tra routine of young track and field athletes, He's also a disciple of discus and javelin throwing for track men. Australian Herb Elliott ate mele? of aoe pon ph a3 gree q yo; and plowed end- lessly through sand dunes in his track heyday. Englishman Chris Chataway gained international fame when he carelessly told .a reporter that he trained on cigarettes 'and beer. Maybe he was kid- ding, and track buffs say he was, but he became a pretty good beer salesman after spar- kling track career. Are these guys nuts? Well, Brumel has jumped seven feet, 5% inches and that's higher than anyone else in the world. Zatopek won three gold medals all by himself in the 1952 Olympics, in the 5,000 and 10,000 metres and marathon. KIDD JUST is : Chataway and Chris Brasher were Roger Bannister's rabbits THE HOME WORKSHOP ~PATTERN HO By RUTH W. SPEARS IT'S GAY AND FRIENDLY to PIPES AND TOBACCO are treated with respect by all greet guests with this door true pipe lovers. And it is mat in a design of oldfashion- surprising how many wood- ed roses tied with a bowknot worker hobbyists are pipe DESIGN No. 231 -~--] 134 Gar. 240 Blue full basement under the Liv Dining= Kitchen Area. sf nts now Include plan for a Ing- and the word WELCOME hooked in quaint letters. Pat- tern 110, which gives a full- size tracing design, hooking difections and a color guide for shaded effects, is 50c. This Pattern is also one of four in the Hooked and Braided Rug Packet, No, 21 -- all for $1.75. Address orders to The Home Workshop Dept, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. smokers. So, here are two! good racks that may be made in the home workshop. Pattern 406, which gives actual-size cut- ting guides and illustrated direc- tions, is 50c. This pattern also is in a Small Projects Packet No. 68 for $1.75. Address orders to The Home BRUCE KIDD in 1954 when the Eng d the four-minute mile. And Chataway, a fun - loving type, won the British Empire ames' three miles the same ear. . Elliott retired four years ago and still is known as track's set world records for the mile and 1,500 metres and won Olym- pic and British Empire Games gold medals. This brings us to Bruce Kidd. He runs. That's it. There is no fancy business his training techniques. 'opel his things or fill his stomach with outs, dates and raisins. He likes a thick steak after a workout. And he'll take a beer. distance runner said after an hour's indoor ses- sion the other night. "'Rumning Workshop Dept., Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. is the only form of training) ing area. Construction is frame with stone accent. Standard Builders Blueprints for this design No. 231 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail. (Ontario resi- dents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at home. The partial b it beneath the sleeping area, houses the garage, laundry, extra lavatory, and utility room, with Living-Dining-Kit- chen area on the middle (en- trance) level. Upstairs are three bedrooms, with ample cupboard space plus a four plece bathroom. While not shown on the sors on Blueprints now a fire- place (with chimney) on the hand end wall, and a basement with a recrea- tion room, including an addi- tional fireplace, under the liv- this New Office (or from address below) is the New 1962 Design Book en- titled 'Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design", price $1.00, and is tax free. This new edition includes in- formation on Financing in Canada, Building Construction Details, Landscaping, Color Selection, Interior Decorating, Furniture Arrangement, Cus- tom Designing, etc., plus over 100 popular and new designs to choose from. Also included in this book are full details on how to order blueprints. The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontarie. 0 Enclosed please find of Plans entitled $1.00 for which send me Book "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reouests 1¢¢ extra, (Please make remittance payable to The Osha eoeeeoceeeeverecces wa Times). SORRO SEE OEOEESEOOESO DER EES SEE EOEOSEEESEEEEEEEHEEES FIRST AID TO RAILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN SEEPAGE AROUND TOILET QUESTION: Seepage is de- byes Re a toilet base in an I mec poco Would patting caulking around the of the base overcome this? rily; it would not correct 'he cause of the seep. The seal (or the gasket) the pipes meet under the Dow! fixture is probably begin- te fall; the joint between the 1 and its outlet requires . I recommend inspec. tion Tepair by a competent plumbing contractor. ENAMELING TILEBOARD QUESTION: Part of our kitch. ef walis are covered with tile. board. We want to repaint the walls, using a different color ename]. How can we enamel the tileboard also? ANSWER: ® absolutely elean and free of any soap film, dyst, wax, grease, etc., the ame as the rest of the wall surfaces. Then roughen the sur. face with sandpaper, to give undercoater and the finish coat of enamel a much better grip; wipe off any dust before applying the enamel. REMOVING RUST QUESTION: How can we re. move the rust sediment from eur hot water tank? The water ng to run rusty occa- : If the rusty water to rust sediment at the of the tank, the sediment renroved by closing the valve and leaving the drain cock. open. The supply will drive water off several pails of water. If water drains out clear, WAX FLOOR FINISH } QUESTION: I use top quality paste wax on the hardwood floor in the living room and have an electric buffer for it. But the wax finish gets very badly streaked. What do you suggest | to get rid of the streaking? ANSWER: You may be apply- ing too thick a coat of the wax, or applying it so often that there | is a heavy accumulation of wax) on the floor, Usually, complete | rewaxing should be done only! once or twice a year, except| where there is heavy traffic. When worn areas are rewaxed| buff up the rest of the floor. | Apply a thin, even coat of wax, | and allow it to dry for about a| half hour. Then buff well. Self-| polishing wax doesn't need buff. | ing. Many large, nationally known floor wax manufacturers | have booklets available on the) proper use of wax on floors. | These are available at some hardware and wax dealers, or from the manufacturer. LOW SPOT IN FLOOR QUESTION: I laid my own garage floor and had an ex. perienced cement finisher. | Somehow he trowelled a low} spot at a corner. The concrete floor is five inches thich with steel mesh and has no cracks, Water runs into this corner. What can I do? ANSWER: Use a floor-level- ing compound to raise the level of the low spot. It is available at dealers in masonry supplies, | | coat closet is in a corner, with two outside wails. During cold| weather, these walls become | damp from condensation on| them. What treatment for the| walls is necessary to overcome this? | ANSWER: The walls should be insulated: nail in place two thicknesses of insulating wall- jboard; if desired, this can be painted with a rubber base wall paint. If the closet floor is also} cold, cover it with insulating) interval can be iaead and then with a sheet of CHURCH jy THE HILig | The little frame chureh in this snow-blanketed mountain village lifts its tall spire & rockbound coast. y above its rugged environment like 2 sentinel guarding a sacred trust or @ lighthouse on _---=" 'Wherever man has pushed his habitations -- in the bleak wastes of the polar regions, tnder the blazing churches dedicated to the worship of God. tropical sun, or in the milder climates of the world -- he has built his The fact that no community seems complete without ite house of worship bears elo- quent testimony to the universal recognition of man's need of religion. The village church plays « vital part in the life of the eommunity, The spiritual stand- ards of the people are fashioned there; marriage vows are spoken at its altar, and the honored dead sleep in its sacred soll. There it stands in every community --- the little frame church --= pointing the people te God, teaching them the way of life, giving them strength and faith for every need. THE CHURCH FOR ALL.°* ALL FOR THE CHURGH 'The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac- ter and good citizenship. It is a store house of spiritual values, Without a larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake, (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support, Plan to go to church regu> larly and read your Bible daily. Wednesday Jeremiah 88:14-39:18 | 40:1-42:6 | 42:7-44:14 | 44:15-46:28 Jeremiah 49:50 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Pebrucry 9, 1963 13 No Gimmicks: Kidd Just Runs technique I have and maybe I'm wrong. "You know," he added with a twinkle in his eye, "I can't even touch my toes." He can, of] Olymp 'course, but his remarks are a 'clue to the mental makeup and - 'ers, has the potential to wreck the record books. Kidd is by no means critical 'of the training techniques these proven champions. "T had a theory about run- ning," he said, "and a year ago when I was in Califomia for a meet I talked to Murray Hal-|4nd javelin and so on. A sec- berg about techniques, I found that his and ¢hose of my coach, fred Foot, and myself, were 'about the same. ' "That is to run and run and tun," IT'S DIXON'S For the GEST In FUEL end Heati juipment eco by GENERAL MOTORS 313 Albert St. 723-4663 ' Noone can find fault with this. 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