Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1963, p. 30

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 18, 1963 It's cook time and here's a super deluxe brizier to help the patio chef "do him- ° self proud". It boasts a high- hood with temperature indi- cator, an inner fire bowl to raise and lower coals for ro- tisserie cooking or for bar- becuing. A swing-out motor with switch and spit are other convenience features of this model. The two-shelf nickel- clad servicing cart is a handy accessory for the barbecue area. Thievery Can Mar Vacation Nothing will take the plea- gure from a vacation more than the loss or theft of vacation gear, sporting equipment or @ther personal property. To prevent this. happening, one of| the world's largest' insurance} companies recommends these tips: Keep valuables out of sight, locked in the trunk or. glove compartment as often as pos- sible. If you have a station wagon, hide small. valuables, such as portable radios or cam- eras, under the front seat. If you have a homeowners' policy, much, if not all, vaca- tion equipment is covered for insurance. However, especially valuable equipment, such as as expensive matched set of golf clubs, might be better covered with a special addition to your policy. If anything is stolen -from A pretty picture for sum- mer fun is this young miss in ° her Venetian - sailor outfit. Perky middy shirt and gay shorts -are coordinated in combed cotton knit. Her terry tote bag is roomy enough to hold funtime essentials such as her aim-and-shoot, fixed focus camera for black and white or color snapshots. your car, report the loss to the local police and to the nearest insurance agent for the insur- ing company. Notification shoud be made as soon as_ possible. Carry your insurance cre- dentials, car registration and other important papers. with you. Don't accidentally leave these at home. If you travel into the U.S.A or Mexico, check with your agent to determine if your auto and personal property insur- ance is adequate. FFE offi 2 A (and happier females) than any year im memory. There are tu- nics, sweater looks, over- blouses, shifts, low waistlines and no waistlines. -- And, at the opposite end of the spectrum, the zingiest,|- clingiest two-piecers (obvious- Enjoy outdoor living more. Make arrangements with us today . . » have that patio before summer arrives. 30c per sq. ft. CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 'HAMBLY CONCRETE PRODUCTS _--_. HIGHWAY 2 AT THICKSON RD. 668-4159 WHO IN YOUR BACKYARD . :. FOR JUST $2175 | THINK OF THE ADVANTAGES .. . The increase of the value of your home ... The fun you'll have, in- stantly, without dragging yourself .. . and the family from house, to, "who-knows-how-mony for a swim . .. No more crowded beaches or poluted waters . . . No more being run over by fast motorboots ... And then. . . The poolside parties, Man what a lot of fun they can be . . . Just think for a minute, ond Pes then call 725-9991. For a showing and demonstration. SPECIFICATIONS:-- © Woll thickness 812" = Floor 6" © Concrete 3000 Ibs. per sq. inch compression strength © Steel reinforced construction © Loyely 3 ft. walk around your pool @ Stondard all length 40 ft. © Complete filtration system with DURO guaronteed self priming pump @ Automatic sur- ladder @ Over- $2175 face skimmer @ Chrome on brass main drain 2 Chrome brass adjustable inlets @ Chrome on brass vecw- COMPLETELY um fitting © Widest width 25 ft. Shortest overall width 21 ft. 4 W. ROTH CONSTRUCTION OSHAWA "10 Years in Oshawa" PHONE 725-9991

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