FIRST AID TO AILING HOME QUESTION: Last year I|stores). Then paint with any Charges Link Toronto sprayed a whole can of insecti- cide for silverfish, etc., on @ lacquer-finished paneled /room, Wherever I sprayed the area has turned quite white. I tried washing with warm water, but that doesn't help. What could I use that wouldn't take the lac- quer off? I don't want to re-do the room unless absolutely necessary. ANSWER: Not knowing the type of spray you used, it is dif- ficult to prescribe, Try wiping one small area with turpentine. This is usually quite effective at removing oily substances. If successful, you've got it made. It not, show list of ingredients TERQACE DINING 810% on label tu dealer, where spray was purchased, or to a druggist. With this list of ingredients, get- ting antidote will be easy. At worst, wiping with lacquer thin- ner will remove entire surface so you can refinish. PAINTING CEMENT FLOOR QUESTION: I want to paint my cellar floor (cement) with a GARAGE 138+ 20° DESIGN No.648. House 1200 Sq.Ft. Garag ( Blueprints include full details for HOME DESIGN NO. 648 This pleasing three-bedroom home features corner win- The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. building in Brick or Frame) red concrete floor paint. Should I use a primer coat first and what kind? How can I fill up some holes in the cement, caused by cutting wood on the) floor? | ANSWER: The easiest way to fill the holes in the cement floor is with latex patching concrete, available at large hardware dealers and masonry supplies stores. Be sure the concrete sur- face is free of any trace of oil, grease, grime, etc., before ap- plying the paint; as to using a primer, follow the recommenda- tions of the paint manufacturer on the container for the particu- lar paint you plan to use. je 282 Sq.Ft. good quality flat wall paint thin- ned with as much turpentine as can be added for easy brushing, without reducing the hiding quality of the paint. Too heavy a paint will crack when the shade is rolled up. CHIMNEY LINING : QUESTION: We plan to build a new chimney in an old farm house up north and expect to use gas for heating. What type of liner is best when using gas? ANSWER: Flue lining should be of fire-clay or stainless-steel to resist the acids which con- dense from gas combustion products, Special vent pipes for gas fired furnaces are avail- able. Be sure to use only equip- ment approved by the Gas As- sociation. A bell mouth flue is preferred for gas fuel. Duke Of Windsor Leaves Hospital HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- The Duke of Windsor has ended an 18-day hospital stay with assur- ances from his doctor he is well on the way to recovery from | serious abdominal surgery. The former British monarch, now 70, and his duchess left the Methodist Hos pital Thursday for a short limousine ride to a nearby hotel. The royal couple is expected to remain in a ninth - floor two- bedroom suite of the hotel about a week and then return to New York City by train. TOKYQ STATISTICS There are 25 fires a day in Tokyo where 10,500,000 people live in a 446-square-mile area. Slaying With Robbery TORONTO (CP) -- Charges placed by police Friday linked a New Year's Eve slaying with an armed robbery in Toronto earlier in the evening. William Henry Green, 23, of Toronto, who was charged early Friday with capital mur- der in the shooting of Thomas Anthony Quinones, 24, also of Toronto, has been charged with suburban Scarborough about a block away from the house the shooting occurred during a New Year's Eve party, Earlier in the evening three armed men forced their way into a Toronto apartment build- ing and threatened building superintendent Harold Smith, 67, and his wife Cecilia, 50, with a gun and a knife. armed robbery. The men took $520 in rent was also laid against Robert Nevilles, 22, of Toronto. who was reported in critical con- dition in hospital after being wounded in the chest in the shooting incident in which Quin- ones was killed. money which Mr. Smith had collected from tenants earlier in the day. : There were about 25 men and women at the Scarborough party where the slaying oc- curred, police said. The shooting occurred in the bathroom of the home. Quin- An anmed robbery charge Quinones died on a lawn in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Januery 2,1965 |] ones and Nevilles were|house and collapsed about a wounded and staggered down-|block away. He was dead on stairs. Quinones fled from the! arrival at hospital. THRU. SUNDAY! THRILLING ACTION IN THE SOUTHWEST! "LAW a LAWLESS" in COLOR --with-- DALE ROBERTSON YVONNE DE CARLO WILLIAM BENDIX = JERRY LEWIS THE PATSY" IN COLOR --with-- INA BALIN EVERETT SLOANE PHIL HARRIS KEENAN WYNN PETER LORRE eee Te eee eke www 4 "GET" THIS WEEK 50c Members e 75¢ Non-Members DRESS -- SHIRT and TIE JANUARY 16th LITTLE CAESAR and THE CONSULS 90h Comery os prom g dows in end bedrooms, excel- lent traffic circulation, and an attached garage with shel- tered terrace at the rear. There is provision for an addi- tional washroom in the base- ment. The simple roof line reduces the cost of construc- tion,-and adds to the charm of this interesting design. House would require a 75 foot lot, 60 without the garage. The construction is brick ve- neer but the blueprints in- clude complete details for in frame or solid brick, 1200 sq. ft. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 648 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by re- Canadian-Born Pilot Is Honored By Queen By JOSEPH MacSWEEN list was a new citation, "for)Forey, 66, Australian - born LONDON (CP)--A Canadian-|services to export," advised by|scientist who worked with Sir born pilot honored in the|Labor Prime Minister Harold/Alexander Fleming on the dis- Queen's New Year's list cele-|Wilson in his drive to cure Brit-|covery of penicillin. Florey won brated in workaday fashion--by)ain's economic ills. ithe Nobel Prize in 1945, one flying his jet to New York on) BUSINESSMEN HONORED jyear after he was awarded the New Year's Day. Eleven businessmen wer ejCharles Mickle fellowship at the Captain John Woodman, 50,|honored in this category, includ-|University of Toronto. who has flown both the Queenjing Maurice Fiennes, member) Other peerages went to: and Queen Mother Elizabeth on\of a consortium now exploring|George Cole, chairman of Uni- official journeys, was made ajfor oil in the North Sea, and|lever Limited; Sir Christopher CO Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book) of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reouests 10c extra. (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). Name Preverr rere tii rrr) | Address rere Tir) Cost of Building and Financ- ing in Canada, Heating and Insulation, Constructional De- tails, etc., plus many out- standing new designs--Ranch, one and half storey, split level, two-storey colonial, and du- plex homes. Also included in this book are full details on how to order blueprints. turn mail. (Ontario residents must remit 3 per cent SALES TAX). Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address below) is our new DESIGN BOOK entitled "Sub- urban and Country Homes Designed for Canadians," price $1.00 tax free. This new edition includes information on tony | CEILING INSULATION QUESTION: I hope to build a home. in Minnesota. Will have two by eight inch ceiling. Re- gardiess of cost and labor, how can I best insulate this eight-| inch space Will full eight inches| of insulation be most efficient? ANSWER: In general, the) thicker the insulation, the bet- ter. But for best installation, I strongly recommend consulting reputable professional (your builder should be of help in this regard) for specific structure you plan -- type of material used for walls, roof, etc., affect best insulation to use. Batts are now available in two-three, and six-inch thicknesses. CLEANING ALUMINUM SATURDAY One of Canade's Great Dance Bands BOBBY MINNS and his orchestra COUPLES ONLY Dancing 9 P.M. till 12 Reservations 725-1348 723-2143 Sorry--Sold Out Saturday - Jan. 30th eur' \ TY sone debbie reynolds Doors OPEN ; 6:30 P.M. SAT. & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. BILTMORE; PHONE 725-5833 4 IT's A SORT ee (i RMERICAN OF LATE... a % gy vy INTERNATIONAL'S LATE SHOW ~ i See WITH A TEEN. . ; SOPeceorccccccosesscccessesecs ge a THE GREAT! ._" FEATURE CARTOON COLOR 'THE VOICES OF JAMES BOND IS BACK IN action! | UESTION: I have blem Bg my daemon arrest RRA ARUN RRR and grilles clean; I spend hour |} JQQQOQQQOQ0Q0000000000000( after hour on them, What can you recommend? | ANSWER: Aluminum clean- ing preparations for doors, etc., are available at many hardware} stores and aluminum window) dealers; follow label instruc-} tions carefully. Or clean with fine steel wool| and kerosene, being very care-/| ful of the fire hazard. Then wipe | with a soft cloth, slightly moist- ened with kerosene; this will evaporate and leave a protec-| tive coating on the aluminum. | ®@ Residential FREE, SAFE, EASY PARKING et rear of building et 360 King St. West PAINTING WINDOW QUESTION: I have some tan) member of the Royal Victorian|Ronald Thornton, banker and|Hinton, pioneer in developing Order (MVO) in the annualjmember of the Export Council|nuclear power stations; and Sir honors list. The distinction isifor Europe. Both became|William Holford, professor of awarded for personal services|knights. town planning, window shades which I would) like to paint white. Could this be| done? What kind of paint should | be used? to the sovereign. Woodman was| Soccer, the working man's} While engineers, scientists also mentioned in the 1960 list.)game, broke into the honors list|and exporters featured the list A native of Cameron Lake,|with a knighthood for the ever-|of about 1,800 names, the tra- B.C., Woodman joined British)young player Stanley Matthews, |dition was also followed of hon- Airways Corporation in 1936,,who is crowding 50. Three Olym-joring both ordinary folk and rose to become chief pilot and|pic Athletes won awards. |those at the top of their pro- is one of the most experienced| In line with Labor policy, noj|fessions, including servicemen jet pilots on Boeing 707s. ANSWER: If the shade is a light tan, the white paint may cover it satisfactorily. Test a |part of the shade (near the roll-| jer) first, with the paint, to see) \the result. To paint the shade, | \lay it out flat on a table, to) 4 WYYYURV UY YUU "" UYU \ @ Commercial MORTGAGES Ist end 2nd, Arranged and Purchased AAADIOOOOOOOOO OOOO OOORI OOOO K \AAAAAAAAAAAAN JOUQUOUUUUUOUUG WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY .. . LOOK TO SCHOFIELD - AKER © Industrial HOURS 9 AM. till 9 P.M. SAT. till 5 P.M. "iW SURAT SEAN CONNERY sts: OO QRTERTAINMENT te VAN FLEMING'S PLAZA @y OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. -- SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. SHOW TIMES--1:35 - 3:25 - 5:20 - 7:15 - 9:15 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9 P.M. "He just left for New York,"'|but four men in the fields called their Surrey home. Chief feature of the Queen's! life peerages. They included . Sir Ruthority Keeps Track Hodge-Podge Valuables By RICHARD F. WHALEN NEW YORK (AP) -- The/|Brussels' Royal National Mu- smart money moved from 7,185-/seum for $250,000, up 50 per ton liberty ships to mercury in/cent from 1963, Pick said. Old 76-pound flasks last year. jwatches and clocks also did So says Franz Pick, who|¥¢ll : keeps track of a hodge-podge of| Snuffboxes were a disappoint- valuables traded around the,ment, he said. They were No. 2 world to see which would have) 0M his list in 1963, but just main- made the best hedge against in- tained their values in 1964. flation. Pick, a recognized au-| Paintings by the great mas- thority on world currencies, is|ters were up only 10 per cent, also noted for his gloomy ap-|Pick said, with Apostle by praisal of the value of paper|Rembrandt fetching $500,000 in money. a Sotheby sale in London. Tapestries were also up, he| "Impressionists," he said, said Friday, but the great mas-|"did not hold their own. Most ters were sluggish, and impres-|paintings of the period sold at sionist paintings were mostly|lower than 1963 prices." down. Modern paintings did better, Mercury was. "fantastic," he|With several Kandinskys going said. If you'd bought a flask|for highest-ever prices. Picasso last Jan. 2 at $235, you could|and Chagall also sold well, he sell it today for about $485, an|Said. inflation hedge--or tidy profit--| Pick said he's been studying of more than 100 per cent. money for 35 years. Even Liberty ships didn't. do SMART MONEY that well in 1963, yielding only; Where does he put his own 80 per cent. And mercury flasks| money? "I gamble in the stock are handier to store for a year.|market," he said, "but I don't Pick has no predictions for | switch." 1965. "I never make predic-| Most investment specialists tions," he said, "because. I)would call that investing. "No," don't know what's going to hap-\said Pick, "that's gambling. pen." You never know what a com- He's head of Pick Publica-|pany is going to do." jhereditary titles were awarded,|around the world. of his wife said when a reporter|science and technology received WINS CBE Howard Air Force group captain born|available pain One set of four was bought by/promoted to knight grand cross jolean it thoroughly (thorough \dry brushing may be sufficient; Edward McMillan, 48, a Royaljif not use wallpaper cleaner, and hardware at Chatham, Ont., educated in Englind now stationed at Sing- apore, became a Commander of the Order of the British Em- ire Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President Sir Saville Garner, 56, now |permanent under - secretary of| |state at the Commonwealth re-| lations office and high commis- jsioner to Canada in 1956-61, was 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 from knight commander of the} @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treas. | Order of St. Michael and St. 'George. | |_ Alexander Currall, 47, senior} | British trade commissioner fl ceicenausbanmsncginusas | |Canada, was appointed a com-| jpanion of the Order of St. J |was his second mention in a} : Construction Ltd. in the air. jroute to New Zealand on her|s Michael and St. George. JA ES i For Wood, the BOAC pilot, the O'MALLEY ] award of an MVO, fourth class,| |New Year's honors list. In 1960) I he received the Queen's com-|5 mendation for valuable services Y S$ 3 7 l 2 . "Big John'? Woodman, who f stands six-foot-three, flew the\p @ Homes @ Additions Queen mother to Montreal enl . : : @ Offices @ Remodeling |1958 tour and in 1961 he fia | aaaaitiaiaaaesiiaiiael \Queen Elizabeth to Ghana for| = 2 2 | sired section of Oshawa. kitchen, walkout basement, for comfortable living. | NORTH OF ROSSLAND --- QUICK POSSESSION 6 Room bungalow located on a large well. landscaped lot. Living room with fireplace, dining room, good size kitchen with seporate eating oreo. pD Fecreation room, patio, double carport and asphalt drive, Give us @ call to-night. Three bright bedrooms, Extras include:--finisheg BEAU VALLEY Moving to Montreal in the spring, Owners must sell their 5 month old 5 room brick bungalow. This fine home with garage is situated on a large 70 x You'll love the electric paseboard heating, balcony and many other extras 129' ravine lot in the most de- corion floors in hall and thoughtfully built into this home jher official visit to that ci | can country. He has flown more than 2,000,000 miles. His step-daughter, Mrs. A. D. |Thornton, lives in Baie d'Urfe,| |Que., a suburb of Montreal. ST. GREGORY'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB SOCIAL EVENING & DANCE Sunday, Jan. 3rd 8:30 P.M. te 11:30 P.M. MEMBERS ONLY Father Of Six. | Dies In River SHARBOT LAKE, Ont. (CP), 7 Rooms comprised of 3 large bedrooms, family room GRACIOUS SPACIOUS LIVING - over 20 foot living room, separate dining foom, large well planned kitchen, -- over 18 feet long --- 2 baths, | 4-pc. and | 2-pe Extros tions, gives expensive seminars on money markets been a financial adviser to sev- eral small nations. Mercury, the liquid metal, was one of several metals other than iron and steel that leaped} in price last year. '"'Nonferrous| and calls} himself a "travelling mid-wife| to the world's currencies." He's|weeks ago and there were 70|/while going for a walk after a he New Year's Eve party He said his other hedge is inflation studies. "I gave a seminar a few,northwest of here, early Friday (& registrants at $85 each," d sai "How many other teacher can earn $6,050 in one day?' |river's current prevents forma- WIDE COVERAGE inflation|Ronald Vinkle, 32, drowned in -- \tion of thick ice at that point.) St. Gregory's Gull Creek at Ardoch, 18 miles Auditorium DANCE TONIGHT David Gee, at whose home s the party was held, said the |. Some time after Mr. Vinkle| left the house, others heard him balance vendor will take back in one open mortgage. us @ call to-day before it is too late, AT YOUR SERVICE Cnerles Chayter 723-7996 Allan Thompson 728-2870 Steve Macko * 728-5868 Bill Johnston 728-1066 included --- 2 car garage, double paved drive, natural stone fireplace. Early possession may be arranged, Best of all only $7,000, down Give Don't Settle for less Let KASSINGER build your home Then be sure it's a success "Over @ Quorter Century of Service" At The... SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL For The Next 2 Weeks BY POPULAR DEMAND "WALLY and the SHANDELLS" SUPPER DANCING NIGHTLY 9 P.M. -- 1 A.M. SUNDAY DINNERS 4 P.M. -- 8 P.M. For Reservations -- Phone 668-3386 Block East of Liverpool Road Ph. 668-2692 FANTASTIC UNDER NOW -- ste Novenrure in "World Without Sun" ALSO . a "Hey There It's Yogi Bear' FULL LENGTH COLOR CARTOON FEATURE ae BRING THE FAMILY >©0 0000006000000 TIT A cts ace Sil metals were a joy for all those} 7 who either owned or gambled in| HALIFAX them in leading markets," Pick said. |sion. More than 96 per cent of|waded into the riv | Antimony gained almost as|the province now nag access to! not reach him si as -- much as mercury. Copper was|electricity and the commission| He had a wife and six chil- up 68 per cent. Platinum, lead|provides power for more than dren. Provincial police said an and zinc averaged increases of|g9 per cent of the province for|investigation would continue more than 40 per cent jcommercial, industrial and do-| Sharbot Lake is 45 miles After metals came tapestries.'mestic use. 'north of Kingston. -- Ce Marg. Hell 723-1353 Reg Aker 725-0201 Bill MeFeeters 725-1726 Maible Boudreau 728-2233 Margoret Lee 723-2894 | (CP)--Nearly 94,-|shout. They ran to the river 100) |000 customers are served by the/feet from the house and Henry| \Nova Scotia Power Commis-|Crain of nearby Clarendon} SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED 360 KING WEST 723-2265 (See additional Listings Advertised Daily in Classified Section) Old Time - Modern YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME IRENE BROWN AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS 725-3867