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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1963, p. 14

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94 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setardey, June 1, 1963 : _ 'THE TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK 0) serves both units. There's an Here's a home that has the eppearance of a charming storey and a half home that's ectually a two family unit which will help pay for itself. First storey is a two bedroom etely private. Service entrance extra lavatory on the Ist floor. The upper unit provides ex- Sales Tax.) Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address below) is the New 1962 Design Book entitled "Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design", price $1.00 and is tax free. This new 'edition includes information on Financing in Canada, Building Construction Details, Landscaping, Color Selection, Interior Decorating, Furniture Arrangement, Custom Design- ing, etc., plus over 100 popu- lar and new designs to choose from. Also included in this book are full details on how to order blueprints. oi SR NN RNS RRM, EE THE HOME WORKSHOP 18 POPULAR FENCES Two CHAIRS PATTERW 224 NOW IS THE TIME to think about the right fence to har- monize with your house. Wheth- er you build. it yourself or hire someone, Pattern 386 gives sound advice about your choice as well'as details of post setting and construction for each type. The price of this pattern is 50c. It is also one of fourp atterns in the Home Owner's Building Pro. ject Packet No. 72--all for $1.75. Address orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. PROBE NEGRO BARRING OTTAWA (CP)--An RCMP in- vestigation is in progress into the barring of 20 U.S. Negro servicemen from a Stephenville, Nfld., club operated by an American citizen, State Secre- tary J. W, Pickersgill said Wed. Buying or Selling { cellem accommodations and should be easy to rent, Allow- ance has been made for ample storage space in the upper unit. Construction is Brick Veneer with vertical board accent. House could be built IT'S DIXON'S For the BEST In FUEL ond Heating -- DELCO by GENERAL MOTORS 313 Albert St. 723-4663 GUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treas. 16 SIMCOE ST, $., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 THE CHAIRS YOU NEED for dining or for any room in the house may be made in the home workshop if you follow simple construction and de- sign, Pattern 224 gives mater- jal list and shows the steps in making this 17-inch wide pull-up chair and the 19-inch arm chair. Price 50c. This pat- tern also is one of four in the Quick and Easy Indoor Furni- ture Packet -- all for $1.75. Send orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Oshawa =. # Y a Use the ORTHO Lawn Sprayer and simply spray lawn weeds away! Or use an ordinary sprinkling can. It's the easy way to wipe out oxalis, plantain, dandelion, and poison ivy. What's more, weeds don't grow back onee they're killed with WEED-B-GON. Most die from the roots up with just one application. ORTHO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS LIMITED - ty See SGN OGL PALER IRR NRC] RRR RR PHRIR| READE: CRIES AOE (ORS NRE RRR (OER ROM Hae wee spray WEED-B-GON - kill lawn weeds, roots 'n all! Oakville, Ontari Times, Oshawa, Ont, nesday in the 'Commons, He added in a reply for T. C. Doug- las, New Democratic Party leader, that the case is under provincial jurisdiction. OSHAWA GARDEN CENTRE 1253 Simcoe N. _ PHONE 723-3222 A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 1015 KING ST, E. PHONE 725-1764 T. EATON CO. LTD. _ GARDEN SHOP Oshawa Shopping Centre PHONE 725-7373 FOX NURSERY 999 BROCK ST, N. WHITBY PHONE 668-4162 When Buying a New Furnace or a New home Make SURE It's a | 'GARWOOD' The most Economicel Oil Furnace on the Market! SHEET | MOSIER "i, | 292 KING W. -- 725-2734 Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries 145 DUKE ST. BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-3345 HARRY D. WILSON HARDWARE 19 KING ST, WEST PHONE 723-3622 SWAN IHA HARDWARE Oshawa Shopping Centre PHONE 725-7513 Ww. C. SCOTT NURSERY 128 LIBERTY ST. N, BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-3074 VAN BELLE GARDENS R.R. NO. 3, BOWMANVILLE TELEPHONE 623-5767 sree The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontarie. Co Bprteaed sioase nd 08 Soe ene sent me ene Mail reouests 10c extra. (Please payable to The Oshawa Times). of Plans entitled ING GUIDE" remittance YOUR GARDEN Versatile Vines 'Easy To By IAN SMITH BROOKDALE KINGSWAY NURSERIES Vines provide beauty where no other plants can -- up in the air. They increase the apparent size of a small garden, change unsightly buildings and stoney banks into beauty spots. In ad- ? dition, most of them last for/quickly covers the ground as years and require a minium of care. Look about your garden to|@8e of the Baltic Ivy, or the gee where you can plant a vine.|broad rich glossy the Goldflame Honeysuckle and its showy cluste: shaped buds and flame pink fragrant flowers, are just right for lattice or trelis. The hardy 'Brumpet Vine, noted for its @range-red flowers in July and August or the Silver Lace Vine and its delicate white blossoms lasting from August until late fall, are vines for the tall porch @ iatticed arch, being fast @rowing and hardy. The Trum- % Vine is also used on mason- "The Ivies are excellént for covering a too prominent wall @urface or softening and beau- tifying harsh, bold lines; espe- ly for this purpose are the shiny-leafed Boston Ivy, eelf clinging and vividly fali éolored, the Hardy English Thorndale Sub Zero Ivy, self elinging and evergreen, and the leman's Ivy with its small ves which turn to all colors of Handle coming very popular -- need little attention except the occa- sional weeding. To cover a slope or. plant under trees or other shady spots, use one of the many ground covers. The evergreen trailing plant of the Pachy- sandra (Japanese Spurge), does the large glossy green foli- of the Periwinkle Wines Minor) with its deep blue flowers. For low retaining walls or the lower type modern stone-faced houses use the Euonymus Vege- tus, sometimes called the Ever- green Bittersweet. It has thick dark evergreen leaves -- versatile and hardy. It can also be used as a shrub or ever- green if clipped or shaped. The Euonymus Hybrid of cushion type does not have a tendency to trail or climb -- it is ideal for the front border, having dark green leathery leaves turning color in winter. Euonymus Sarcoxie is refer- red to as the plant of many uses, being extremely hardy with dense evergreen foliage. It is splendid for rockeries or as an edging plant, producing bright orange berries which re- main on the plant most of the winter, Vines and broadleaf ever- greens need little attention ex- cept pruning and clipping when necessary, weeding and an oc- easional feeding of fertilizer. What can be easier. the rainbow in the Fall. (This f¥y must have a mesh support te cling to.) * The Dutchmen's Pipe if plant- @d at the side of a porch or Yeranda, will grow so dense that will shut out the wind and sun. It is disease and pest free, grows rapidly and has farge heart-shaped leaves, Be Gure to prune to two feet off the ind each Spring. RESULTS COUNT! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board foliage} . Ona ' Ground cover plants ere be- ALIGNMENT For 'ALL CARS on JOHN BEAN "Visualiner" SPECIAL Free Pick-Up and 95 PHONE for 128-6221 eppointment Delivery Service : ENERAL TIRE TIRE 534 RITSON RD. S. OF OSHAWA 728-6221 (oo . : 0, SS Ya a home for Oshawa activities you can lend a helping hand by helping to build Oshawa's Civic Auditorium .:.@ home for stage entertainment «+. you can lend your support by helping to build the Oshawa Civic Auditorium There are. almost 70,000 peopie in Oshawa. In a city of that size, you'd expect to find a Civic Centre for stage presentation, band concerts, and other entertainment. In a city of that size, you'd expect that first class travelling shows would want to play to such a large audience. You'd expect it -- but you'd be disappointed! Because Oshawa has no centre for these activities. So let's make up our minds, Before very long, we're going to have a centre. We're going to have the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. How? By rolling up our collective sleeve, and building it ourselves, for ourselves! LET'S BUILD IT OURSELVES--FOR OURSELVES! WE NEED TO RAISE $1 MILLION -- HERE'S HOW YOU CAN HELP Just give us 2 minutes of your working time each day. 2 minutes, that's all! Local eompentes have agreed to assist by providing fecilities for @ payroll deduction of just 40c ¢ week. Thet's the cost of « pack of cigarettes ~- or less than 3 rides on the PUCI If you feel like giving more fine! But 40¢ @ week is all we're asking. And, for those whe wish to make specie! donetions Committee - » please ~y the Civie Auditorium P.O, BOX 63, OSHAWA OR PHONE 728-3315 t

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