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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Oct 1964, p. 30

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, October 10, 1964 TIMES HOME WEEK ak GA 12.4'5 21-7° BLD RM. 10-04«17:5° VErrtlsy a oe Ti 3 cus Its BO" RAGL No. Low Trae st pe 1. HOME DESIGN NO. 408 A modern two-storey to fit a small lot and a small fam- lily, Upper floor is slightly larger, 510 sq. ft. Spacious living room centers attention on fireplace flanked by sliding windows and French doors to terrace. Built-ins for books and china plus sliding doors to kitchen make this a com- fortable room in all respects. Kitchen has ample storage |o- pes zpaie | tion and ample closet space. Standard Blueprints for this design No. 408 cost $15.00 for the first set, and $5.00 for ad- ditional sets. They are avail- able in Canada by return mail. (Ontario residents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address be- low) is our new Design Book entitled "Suburban and Coun- try Homes designed for Cana- UPPER + 408 ER FL. 446 5Q.FT. 510 dians", price- $1.00 tax free. This 1964 edition includes in- formation on Cost of Building and Financing in Canada, Heating, Insulation, Construc- tional Details, etc., plus many outstanding new designs Ranch, one and half storey, split level, two storey colonial, and duplex homes. Also in- cluded in this book are full details on how to order blue- prints. Potash Boom Indicated By Complex Of Tunnels By JOHN WARREN. SASKATOON (CP) -- A. fci- work of tunnels that will some day develop the proportions and complexity of a metropoli- tan subway is taking shape about 12 miles east of here, nearly two-thirds of a mile un- derground, sround the shaft and refriger- ant was circulated for five months to form a huge under- ground column of ice through which the shaft 'could be sunk. As it went down it was rein- forced with a solid concrete wall, At the same time the. surface But the tunnels will mever ac- ecg 14 po Processing plant commodate a subway train. hea cag rf the Dac went They comprise the production 1958 y Heron in: December, end of Saskatchewan's pioneer th 3 ater. Seepage through potash mine and @ major part|* e shaft lining force it to shut in the province's fastest-grow-|40¥" 4 year later. | ing industry. SHAFT CEMENT-LINED | The province itself contains) In the spring of 1960 crews) enough potash, an essential fet-|began forcing cement into the! tilizer constituent, to meet esti-| entire lining of the 3 300-foot | mated world demands for 1,000/ shaft. The job took 2% years. | years. : |Since then the company has re-| _ With only one plant in produc-| built and extended its "contiau-| tion in 1963 (the International!ous mining machine" operation | Minerals and Chemical Corpor-| underground and will have a re-| ation mine near Esterhazy, 190 qesigned surface plant and con.| miles east of Regina) potash|centrator ready for production | jumped into third spot in Sas-|py the end of 1964. | katchewan's mineral industry,' By that time the bill for con-| according to | value. |struction' will have reached! Three mines are scheduled! about $40,000,000. At the peak of} for production within a year, in-|the construction program the cluding a new one between Re-|work force is estimated at be-i gina and Moose Jaw, operated tween 400 and 500 men. | by Kalium Chemicals Ltd. Its highly mechanized under- _By that time potash produc-| ground operation involves ro-| jtion is expected to be the sec-|tary diggers that chew into the! jond most important mineral in-|huge potash vein, feeding the |dustry in the province at more raw product onto a network of than $50,000,000 a year. In 1963/heavy conveyors which will! it ranked behind oil ($160,000,-\carry it to the bottom of the| 000) and just below uranium shaft. From there it will make} ($40,000,00). : the trip to the top in a 10-ton-| More fascinating than its sta-|capacity elevator in less than a |tistical climb as a major indus-' minute. try, however, is a visit to a pot-| Pp. § Jack, operations mana- ash mine. The one operated ger of the mine, said it would here by the Potash Company of| produce 600,000 tons of potash America is among the most/annually. Potash sells for more modern in the world. It started/than $20 a ton. production in 1958 and has been' We added that production }re-equipped since then, from the property would "con- TUNNELS FAN OUT tribute significantly to the econ- For the trip.underground the omy of Saskatoon and of the} lvisitor dons white coveralls, Province of Saskatchewan: rubber boots and a miner's hel.|, "Our work force will be close| met with a lamp. A three-min-\t? 300 employees, with an an-| te descent. if 'a torbedosshabad nus payroll of approximately | clevator brings him to a well-($1:500,000, Estimated increased| lighted rotunda, from which|tevenues for the railroads will) lseveral huge tunnels lead off in) @4™Mount to somewhat in excess| TUESDAY IS OPPORTUNITY DAY AT EATON'S Store Closed THANKSGIVING DAY (Monday) RE-OPEN TUESDAY 9:30 A.M. ~ Outstanding Clearance ! MISSES' DOUBLE-KNIT -Pce. SUITS Away Below Usual Price ! PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Now is the time! This is the offer! An excep- tional collection of wool suits styled with 7- al button cardigan jackets in tweed effect or Ee floral patterns over sheath skirts, Skirts have The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, ldifferent directions. of $10,000,000 annually through | Their walls, up to 15 feet high|Shipment of our product." with a width of 20 feet, are completely within the glittering vein of salt and potash. Minute quantities of iron ore splash the {crystal structure with red, giv- ing the impression of some |giant Hollywood conceived cav- ern of diamonds. Drilling work that led to se- lection of this site for the mine cated where needed most, table area, access to terrace, doorway to basement stairs and garage where a side exit is also convenient to kitchen. Upper floor has luxury size master bedroom featuring | Harris Action Banks Recalled Ze g OTTAWA (CP) -- The Hal Banks affair was given another push to the front of the political stage Friday. I full rayon lining, side button and zipper clos- ing. Choose from Fall colours of red, gold- colour, walnut brown, teal blue or black. Sizes 12, 14 or 16 in the group. EATON Opportunity Day Special, Each 14.99 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 946 0 Enclosed please for which send me Book "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" xtra. (Please make remittance payable to The awa Times). i Name SOOO OOP O OO ODODE eee eee EEE HEeOE dese eEEeeeereneesee® Address OOOO O eee renee eee ee nese ees eSeeeeseseneseseeeseoe MOORE'S '777' WHITE © PAINTS Choose from three types for all painting needs in the home @ Flat wall. point for interior ceilings and walls. @ Latex Rubber Base Paint for walls and ceilings. @ Semi-gloss Paint for kitchens, bathrooms, woodwork, 239 oe PHONE 725-7373 EATON Opportunity Day age. Good size second bed- jJater. Among the problems en- deportation order against the CRACK IN FOUNDATION {Brick has an uneven 100k:)}windows have storm sash on shaft sunk by normal methods. Teas, severe ain, some water leaks|face should have been neutral- due to moisture seepage from| |a time when Progressive Con- i eded paneling. How could this being the brick surface with a trate, Any open joints should be Bid Exce e States after being sentenced to t|masonry surfaces. This removesidows giving trouble. Ail these| 'Thomson's bid to take over the|™@Ke use of the report to de- manufacturer's directions care- a ; e | I |coating which improves the|\WORN SPOTS IN CARPETING The latest offer in the run- and his sudden departure. some marble slabs to be used lexcept for two very worn spots| value of 26s 9d for Outram circumstances of Banks' status it may be necessary for me tojtop, but has lost the backing, 80/49 to cover up the worn spots|4@v: "We now have made a] TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian with putty powder (oxide of tin)|side down on a floor where it| If you've been) Sir Hugh, who joined the Out-| and blood to bring them to life" ing on you to rent an electric/half pound chip glue in two {@5tened down, wall-to-wall car.| quently resigned, saying meeting of the National Ballet wheel and water is required for|shellac can be. used instead of 8 Spots can be filled in with) He has said he is determined| yo yo impresarios,'"' the re-| D SS Ripe: ait) linbungh Scotsman, Scotland's| j "ys terial, the marble may be} QUESTION: We live in ly as you can. Either a long ae ake "quality" news Yara ceeueemnceia: oe tion, The loops are clipped and DISCOLORATION ON BRICK tropble. Some windows have Special, Gal. | ATOMS TO ALTAR LTD ee wool on an electric drill, and alever, why is plaster cracking : 7 2 3 7 1 2 2 three windows that do not af- fect furniture placement. Win- room also has cross ventila- began in 1951 and the major) ho fact that Walter Howse. FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE iii azn iescas% ier sa countered was a fluid stratum fomner Ca t under extremely high pressure, ie arltigge sewsned sae te QUESTION: The foundation |22°es where mortar was are | them. To overcome: it a ring of 28)" But pobiloatinn 'by Ge Tor: @f my house has a very rt id a : ANSWER: The cracking andjfreezing wells was completed) 10 Star of a photostat relating basement. On the out- ized with weak ammonia solu-| around the window frame where |servatives are pressing the gov- , where the crack is, there|tion, followed by generous rins-|it meets the siding. If this joint jernment for an inquiry into} repaired, to stop the leak? Cleaning and etching prepara-|tightly caulked, using a caulk-| : ish | {Ve Years in prison for con- Bigs a . chaaent 3 , LONDON (CP) -- Scottish! ... ' ANSWER: The crack in the|tion (not containing muriatic|; gun, Or there may be| millionaire Sir Hugh Fraser spiracy to commit.assault. stubborn discolorations an q| ij | ;.}.|mahd an inquiry into the whole a : . points should be checked and George Outram group, publish-| ' . stains, as well as it cleans the/corrected where necessary. lers of the Glasgow Heraland|#fair of Banks arrival in Can- fully. A real do-it-yourself's pal! : wie Ges Ge i sine color. ie ne , " 1 of. the e inquiry by Mr. Justice T. DULL MARBLE SLABS | | QUESTION: We recently pur-|ning battle for control of a i ; | RUGS NOW LIKE RAG chased a large house with quite| company is worth 28 shillings. | @: Norris into Great Lakes wa as a coffee table, but they are/read an item on putting a back-|in the living room. It is a dark|Shares and Thomson's last of-|in Canada. slightly dull in appearance. How|ing of glue or-similar material] .o¢¢ color and «we are wonder-| fer Wednesday of 25s 6d. cut these slabs in half. Is there|is like a rag. Could you repeat besides vlac' il very generous offer. Anyone/centennial- theatres and audi-| any way I can do this myself? ithe treatment for the rug back? |top, ee Ee SNE POE OF | who: heats that. 1s paying 00 toriums will be "empty archi-| and a piece of heavy felt mois-jcan remain for 24 hours, undis- hapa for the opportunity to) ram board as chairman {0/uniess Canadians take a keen tened with clear water--and long|turbed.. Tack it lightly in place.|'TY Tus weaving, wait no longer,| fight the takeover bid of the | terest in them, Lt.-Gen. G. G. : ' ting, your task is much easier.| would not be proper for him|,,.. i_| Polisher, with the putty powder.|quarts of water. Allow to re-|P® erre se ; _|Guild of Canada Thursday. Ei-| Cutting marble is not a home|main until thoroughly dry. | (That is, if you go for such a|to continue while he was per ther that or their stages "will| i :. ; loops of carpet yarn or a coarse,|'0 prevent Outrams from fall- ; 7 cutting marble, plus know-how.|the glue solution. ares y @ Coar©se, | - F elected president of the guild If ony cut by P sete experi-| ' jharsh knitting yarn, matching] ine into non. - Scottish hands. said. . cracked or split. I recommend|ranch house with slab founda-|2@™ing needle, or a curved up-| | : J § rsa |per, and controls Scottish inde consulting a marble dealer about|tion and radiant heat in the|"0!Stery needle is used, to make; pendent television. i JA ES | Pn taba ca eles sheared ey : ge H ° | 4 | " Soa mE Raping or Selling | QUESTION: Please suggest a\storm sash. Those that don't ® c@"Pet pile. I method of cleaning brick that|have a great deal of condensa- @ Homes @ Additions t @ Offices @ Remodeling | dow seat provides handy stor- well under way three years). 1954 intervened to quash a By ROGER C. WHITMAN , which threatened to cave in any has been known for many crack, When we have a long, ANSWER: Acid on brick sur-| falling out of the plaster may be| Sh |to Mr. Harris' action comes at cement; the inside is wood|ing with clear water. Try clean-lis not tight, moisture will pene- |Banks' flight to the United cement can be filled with latex|acid) for use on brick and|fauity flashing over the win-| Friday night again topped Lord|_ The opposition is expected to large hardware stores. Follow | y Ks 3 : surface, and leaves a protective and othre Scottish ublications. 244, his activities while here QUESTION: I have obtained old ting i ition| This compares with the market/teTfront violence referred to the QUESTION: Some time ago Ilene penne, in good condition can I polish the marble? Also,|on a rug. My rug is good onjing if there is anything we can| , Thomson said last Wednes- COULD BE SHELLS ANSWER: Marble is polished) ANSWER: Stretch the rug up-| ANSWER: {much for the business." tectural shells without the flesh | patient rubbing. Far less wear-/Then apply a solution of one|#%4 if this is not penmanently| Canadian-born publisher, subse-|cinonds said at the annual | job for an amateur. A diamond|thin coat of pure, fresh, white|#™e-consuming pastime.) The sonally bidding for Outrams. |) 0 nag only at the whim of| : ' \PLASTER CRACKING |the color in the carpet as close-| Thomson already owns the Ed-|5S: enced in working with this ma-|* #9?" cd NG '4 close: = this. Msi We have steel casement |/0OPS through the carpet founda-| windows that are causing} : | GUIDE REALTY nstruction Ltd. had mortar on it. We used steel|tion, which we expect. How- Ceo ° 3" All-Bristle Brush. Special, each EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 275 ; ! CHESTER, England (CP)-- i weak solution of.acid on the\and falling off on some win- Dr. Ian Ca 1 yr © LLOye Consen: i eb brick wall, but are not satis-idows and not on others? jider oclettit' tas Ga ee rete Aaa aeotad ) ' \ A It nuclear scientist, has been or- fied with result. 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This pattern. is also in the} HOWE TODAY AOR OUR FREE BROOME OW PATIO DESIONE fullsize patterns in the Step-|Wall Shelf Packet No. 6 which) === " a. ; : CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD} 655-3311 Open Thursday and Friday Nights Until 9 Saving Equipment Packet No.|includes some more elaborate With eur complete range of sizes and colors, you now have EATON Opportunity Day Special, each . the widest choice of designs for your Patio and Sidewalk. | Call us today or visit our plant for complete information and fi 67 -- all for $1.75 jig-saw designs--all for $1.75. Send orders to _The Home Send orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Oshawa) Workshop Dept., The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. (Times, Oshawa, Ont, U

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