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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Nov 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 14, 1964 ' 'TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK DESIGN NO. 462 Quite often a four-bedroom home becomes too large after the children are grown and away from home. Such is not the case here. You will notice that the rear centre bedroom can easily be converted into a TV room if three bedrooms are all you require. Extra lavatory is conveniently lo- cated. Entry hall provides di- rect approach to all major The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. CO Enclosed please find of Plans entitled payable to The Osha Name Oo eeeeseeccecoooeseors Address + "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reouests 10c extra, (Please make remittance $1.00 for which send me Book wa Times), areas of the home. The living area is spacious with a charm- g bay and side windows roviding ample light and ventilation. Separate dining area and functional kitchen complete the layout of this well planned Brick Veneer home. It would be quite easy to add an attached garage. This would entail eliminating the end diner window but to offset this, the rear one could tbe made larger. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 462 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail. (On- tario 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- dians"', price $1.00 tax free. information on Cost of Build- ing and Financing in Canada, Heating, Insulation, Construc- tional, details, ete, plus many outstanding new designs -- Ranch, one and half storey, split level, two storey colon- ial, and duplex homes. Also included in this book are full details on how to order Blue- prints. FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE TAR ROOF MAINTENANCE jshould be renewd at intrvals QUESTION: the two-family|during the heavy fly season. brick house we recently pur-|Special outdoor bug - repelling chased has a double brick gar-|light bulbs and electric insect age building in the rear, with ajtraps are available at electric flat tar roof, What is recom-|@ppliance dealers, large hard- mended maintenance care for|ware stores and garden centres. this kind of roof? These are effective "fly catch: ANSWER: When the tar coat- wick ing shows signs of brittleness or DRY HOT AIR looks dry, it should have anoth-| QUESTION: During the heat- er coat of either more tar or aling season, the air in our home cold asbestos compound. A coat-|is so dry it affects our, noses ing of gravel on top of either)and throats uncomfortably. We will tly help protect against/ have hot air heat, oil-fired. How the hot, direct rays of the sun|can we correct this dry air con- in summer, and against wear,| dition? too. ANSWER: Efficient humid- fiers for hot air furnaces are made by several manufacturers, Consult your heating contractor a new home more than @ yeat|ahout the various makes and ago and last summer the fly| costs, Most of these humidifiers situation was so bad that our)consist of a large water pan house siding and window frames|with ceramic or glass fibre are literally covered with flYleyaporator plates. The pan is "specks". We will have to re-|connected to the water supply paint next summer. What can|so that there is a constant st seaneerte gr amount of water in the pan for rpg Ripe nag continuous evaporation, line of fly catchers? We are lo-| FINISH INSIDE OF DRAWERS cated between two farms and}. QUESTION: I am finishing a have blamed part of the prob-|chest of drawers to be used in lem on that. Neighbors have ajour guest room. I notice that Bimilar problem but not as bad|some drawers are finished in- @s ours. Would the color of our|side, others are not, Is it advis- | | FLY SPECKS ON HOUSE QUESTION: We moved into {wool and wipe off all dust, (blue) have anything to jo with the fly attraction? ANSWER: Research has lhown that the blue end of the lor spectrum attracts insects able to finish the interiors and, if so, what is the best way? ANWER: It's a good idea to finish the interior surfaces, be- cause any clothing or lingerie more than the red end; and the brighter the color, the more it attracts. So the color of your jouse has contributed some- 'what to the problem, Yellow has been found to provide a prac- tical color, while attracting a minimum number of insects, *1 suggest applying a residual lution of five per cent QDT, your painted siding and reens, as well as window es, to kill insects alight- Be on them; effects last for weeks and treatment stored in the drawers will keep clean longer and snags in fab- Buying or Selling ! GUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President © DICK YOUNG Vice-President © LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Trees. 16 SIMCOE ST. $., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 BE NEAT AND WELL GROOMED FOR CHRISTMAS By visiting Tony's Barber Shop for an Excellent Hair Cut. of Tony's Barber Shop ~--STwo Barbers Ask for TONY or FRANK TONY'S BARBER SHOP ond Men's Heir Styling PHONE 942-0164 3 HARWOOD AVE. rics will be avoided; also it pre- vents absorption of moisture into the wood and keeps the drawers sliding more easily. A couple of thin coats of pure, fresh, white shellac is suffi- cient for finishing. Thin the shellac with an equal amout of alcohol. Before applying the fin- ish, rub the wood down with "O00" sandpaper or "O0" steel Thomas Britton; Industrial Elee- A large number of prizes, awards, scholarships and diplo- mas were presented Friday night at the Senior Commence- ment Exercises held in the auditorium of R. 8. McLaugh- lin Collegiate and © Vocational Institute, The list of awards follows: Oshawa Lionettes Award for General Proficiency in Grade 11, General Course -- Sharon Smith. MCVI Student Parliament Award for General Proficiency in Grade 11, General Course ~ Carol Rosenheck. Get Together Club Award for General Proficiency in Grade 11, Technical Course -- Reinhold Muehlbach, Sarah J. V. McAdie Award for General Proficiency in Grade 11, Technical Course -- Robert Abbott. Dr. 8. J. Phillips Award, Grade 11, for Excellence in English -- Carol Rosenheck, Art Department Award, Grede 11, for Excellence in Art Richardson. Oshawa Kinette Club Award, Grade 11, for Excellence in Home Economics -- Elizabeth Beamish. Hughes'Owens Company Lim- ited Award, Grade 11, for Ex- cellence in Drafting -- Reinhold Muehlbach. Williams and Wilson Limited Award, Grade 11, for Excel- lence in Machine Shop Practice --Philip Josiak. Kiwanis Club Awards for Gen- eral Proficiency in Grade 12, General Course -- Mary Henkel- man, Mark Brett, Canadian Legion Ladies' Aux- iliary Award for General Pro- ficiency in Grade 12, Technical Course -- Harvey Ambrose. MCVI Student Parliament Award for General Proficiency in Grade 12, Technical Course-- Wayne King. McLAUGHLIN AWARDS Col. R. §. McLaughlin Awards, Grade 12, for Excellence in: English -- Technical Course -- John Kroll; History -- General Course Mary Henkelman; History -- Technical Course -- Harvey Ambrose; Geography -- General Course -- Wayne Ell- wood; French, Mark Brett; Latin, Mary Henkelman; Ger- man, Mary Henkelman; Ma- chine Technology -- 5 year -- Thomas Russell; Engineering Drawing -- 5 year -- John Stewart; Electrical and Elec- tronic Technology -- 5 year -- tricity -- Technical Course -- Harvey Ambrose; Electronics -- Technical Course -- Alewyn Stolk. James W. Stevenson and Com- pany Limited Award, Grade 12, -- equal--Barry Magill, Dawn|™ McLaughlin Students Receive Many Prizes Technical -- Raymond Cars- well, A. R. Williams Machinery Company Award, Grade 12, for Excellence in Machine Shop Practice -- Technical -- Wayne King. Ontario Motor Sales Ltd, Award, Grade 12, for Excel- lence in Auto Mechanics -- Technical -- Alan Westlake. Automotive Booster Club Award, Grade 12, for Achieve- ment in Auto Mechanics--Tech- nical -- Richard Lewis. ROTARY AWARDS Oshawa Rotary Club Awards, Grade 12, for Excellence in Mathematics -- General Course -- Mark Henkelman; Mathema- tics -- Technical Corse -- Alan Westlake; Science -- General Course, equal, Mary Henkelman, Thomas Russell; Science--Tech- nical Course--Harvey Ambrose. Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association Awards, Grade 12, for Excellence in Art -- Gerald McCroham; English -- General Course, Mary Henkel- an, Girls' Athletie Association Award, Grade 12, for high aca- demic scholarship and outstand- ing contribution to school ath- letics -- Janet Finley. Boys' Athletic Association Award, Grade 12, for high aca- demic scholarship and outstand- ing contribution to school ath- letics. -- James Pearse. Oshawa Kinette Club Award, Grade 12, for Excellence in Home Economics -- Marilyn Sleep. Business' and Professional Women's Club Award, Grade 12, for Excellence in Commercial Work -- Beverly Gibson. Mrs. F. W. Cowan Awards for General Proficiency in Grade 13 -- Pamela Bevan, William Moore, Col. R, §. McLaughlin Awards, Grade 18, for Excellence in English-- Murray Taylor; His- tory, John Sproule; Mathema- ties, Murray Taylor; French, Pamela Bevan; Latin, Pamela Bevan; German, William Moore. A. Earl Edwards Gold Medal for command of the English 'Language -- William Moore; Oshawa and District Home and School Council Award--Patricia Campbell; United Automobile Workers of America, Local 222, Scholarships, Grade 13--Pamela Bevan, Raymond Werry; Laval Scholarships -- Douglas Car- rington, Nancy McNevin, Karen Mosier, SERVICE AWARDS Service Awards for good citt- zenship and service within the school Patricia Campbell. Darryl Davies, Barry Kory, Edward Morrison (second award), Karen Mosier, Keith Pike, Grant Southwell, Patricia for Excellence in Drafting -- Wall, Stanley Zuly. etenen oee a ee ee SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS GENERAL COURSE SEVEN OPTIONS -- Moiser, Karen SIX OPTIONS -- Barr, Doug- las; Gibson, Beverley; Henkel- man, Mark; Henkelman, Mary; Johnson, John; Rich, Lorne; Ross, Heather; Seeley, April; -- Douglas; Sleep, Mari- yn, OPTIONS -- Austin, Paul; Behm, Pamela; Borek, Robert; Britton, Thomas; Car- rington, Douglas; Dodwell, Sheryl; Dudley, Darlene; Ell- wood, Wayne; Finley, Janet; Flintoff, Donald; Goring, Jan- ice; Goudling, Dianne; James David; Kory, Barry; Kupnicki, Dianne; Libby, Donna; Mc- Nevin, Nancy Markle, Wayne; Massey, Arlene; Massie, Mari- lynn; Page, Denise; Parsons, Lynda; Romanchuk, Paul; Rus- sell, Thomas; Shine, Laraine; Stacey, Jan; Werry, Thomas; oo Lorna; Wray, Max- ne, FOUR OPTIONS -- Allen, Dolores; Ayers, Bonnie; Ben- nett, Dennis; Bobig, Leanna; Borrowdale, Brian; Brett, Mark; Campbell, Patricia; Clif- ford, Douglas; Crossman, Sharon; Griffin, Patricia; Gut- sole, Graydon; Harding, Steven; Holmes, John; Hopps, Peter; Levine, Louis; McBride, Ruth; McCrohan, Gerald; McGibbon, Ian; McRae, Robert; Magill, Warren; Martens, Ralph; Mason, Robert; Parry, Gloria; Pearse, James; Phelps, Sandra; Rutherford, Joanne; Ryan, Ter- rence; Saunders, Sharon; Slack, Linda; Slater, Dorothy; Smith, D'Arcy; Southwell, Grant; Ste- vason, Gary; Stewart, John; Stuart, Richard; Sutherland, Ross; Wall, Patricia; Ward, James; Wilson, Brian, TECHNICAL COURSE-- Am- brose, Harvey; Balogh, Louis; 'Baluszek, Nicholas; Barnes, John; Bennett, Grant; Broome, Ronald; Carswell, Raymond; Crawford, Brian; Dittrick, Don- ald; Harmer, John, Harris, Daniel; Johnson, Bryce; Kas- singer, Michael; Kemp, James; King, Wayne; Lewis, Richard; Mayer, Klaus; Pallant, James; Peyton, John; Pike, Keith; Sayers, Lee; Skinner, Michael; Stolk, Alewyn; Vanderheyden, John; Westlake, Allan; Wheel-| er, Paul; Wilkinson, Edward; | Wright, Douglas. FIRST CLASS HONOR STUDENTS THIRTEEN -- Bevan, Pam- ela; Moore, William. very; Brett, Mark; Gibson, Bev- erly; Goring, Janice; Henkel- man, Mark; Henkélman, Mary; Johnson, John; McBride, Ruth; MeNevin, Nancy; Massey Ar- lene; Massie Marilyn; Pa- sons Lynda; Ross, Hea Thomas; Wray, Maxine. ELEVEN -- Abbott, Gresik, Richard; Konopacki, Katherine; hold; Rosenbeck, Carol; Smith, Sharon; Vanderheyden, Joseph; Wilkinson, James, Goring, Mark; Henkelman, Mary; John- Si Nevin, Nancy; Massey, Arlene; Massie, Lynda; Pearse, James; Heather; Wray, Maxine. a pe Brash, Leona; Dud ey, Louise; Hyslop, Judith; Ivanco, John; Jackson, Myrrhl; Jack- son, Sandra; McEachern, Betty; Linda; Miles, Parker, Janice; red; Sproule, John; Taylor, Murray; Thomson, Cheryl; Twine, Terry; Van De Ven, Catherine; Weldon, Thirteen Heron. She was presented with ducted the program, She was Knight, Mrs. Ashton and Mrs. by Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs. Har- 1 JAMES ; TWELVE -- Ambrose, Meh Pearse, James; ther; Russell Robert; Muehibach, Rein- HONOUR CREST Brett, Mark; Gibson, Beverly; Janice; Henkelman, on, John; McBride, Ruth Mc- Marilyn; Parson, Ross, ter Pearson was asked Thurs-|Sponsibility day to have the Commons pub-| Mr. Fisher asked lic accounts committee review Press the matter of accommodation ton delegation in for the Parliamentary Press/s' Gallery, : C8 1 OA RE HO OR 0 sa ta For Space : ter with OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-|naughton, ' prime minister had istance present quarters. Russell, Thomas; SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOUR GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Pamela, Bigw Bevan, 'ood, Lynn; Famme, Mary Linton, Lynda;' MeMaster, Robert; Moore, Morrison, Edward; Power, Mild- Rutherford, Ronald, William; James; Werry, Raymond; West- ley, Karen; Zuly, Stanley. WMS Meeting © Held At Ashburn ASHBURN (TC) -- Mrs, Alfred Fisher was hostess for the November meeting of the Women's Missionary Society. members attended. Mrs, R. Batten presided. Tak- ing part in the program wete Mrs, Death, Mrs. R. Richard- son and Mrs. N. Anderson, A chair and other gifts were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steves at a recent social evening. Mrs. Steves was the former Shirley Bryant. Mrs, Peter Sloane was the guest of honor at an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs, E. a gift by the ladies of the WMS. The Ladies Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. A, Fisher. Mrs. D. Ashton chaired. the meeting. Mrs. C. Harrison con- assisted by Mrs. Theodore W. Hopkins. Poems were read rison and Mrs, Routley. Mrs, E, Heron attended a leadership training conference at Arthur recently. 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