oe peerenee THE TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK No 444- 1197 sar. Be eh Oe? a hn His. he' be ate he De ade He Bek ip si) is gata ar "ini 24 LIVING DINING Ge7o 134 13-10%911 am be Fide wed BLD RM. 10-5. 12.5" BLD RM, 10-8. 9-2° 95 Hf oe Rie 20 eles ly YRe Tey The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, | HOME DESIGN No. 44 CO Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book be improved and provides the of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reouests 10c extra. (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). excellent traffic circulation to Name Prrririit iii Address Preece) all parts of this brick veneer |this size, Combined living-dining |House could be built on a 60 ° | i eenaged Girls | Standard Blueprints. for this |Design No. 444 cost $15.00 for the jresidents must remit 3 per cent Frank Ebbs yesterday as 25 child. sign Book entitled 'Suburban the charges, 16-year-old Elaine the baby today (Saturday). tion on Cost of Building and Wilson rd. s. pleaded guilty to 4 62-year-old Oshawa ;man,|ing new designs--ranch, one and All the thefts, said Crown At-| He was given a one-year sus-| Book are full details on how to as £ y \9, Total money taken by the girls|store on Athol st. and paid for MONTREAL. (CP) -- Maurice trate Ebbs remanded all three! with the cheque, cial Libera! Federation, an- each girl. name dependance Nationale. Mr. Le- |next Canadian population cen- party had shifted away from yazette wallets and split the profits - shisessihaaiciatiin + Papas aoe ery Sart FIRST AID TO DENTS IN FLOOR QUESTION: We have just moved into a _ middle-aged house. The wood living room floor has several dents appar- ently from heavy pieces of fur- niture of the previous tenants. We. use small throw rugs and these dents show. Is there any way we can get rid of them? ANSWER: A putty-like ma- terial, in popular wood colors, is available at many hardware, paint and plywood dealers. This can be used to fill the dents. Or fill the dents with wood filler or plastic wood, staining and fin- ishing to match rest of the floor. Heat and dampness can be em- ployed to penetrate the wood, so the wood fibers, which have been pushed down, may return to their original level. Use a steam iron, directing the steam at the dent; or hold a well- dampened cloth over the dent and apply heat with an iron. Very often this raises the com- pressed fibers in the dent enough so that the marring) won't be easily visible. I suggest placing broad caster or furniture cups under Jegs of jpaint the plastic seats on the | the se a a ae AILING HOME | structed of rocks fitted on top of each other, Walls should be at least two feet thick and usually no more than three feet high, although the height is entirely your choice, Rocks must often be broken in order to fit to- gether tightly. The fewer small sized chinking stones, the more professional the wall will look, although firmness should not be sacrificed for the sake of ap- pearance, Usually there are cleavage lines along which the rocks can be broken, This definitely requires practice, using a stone sledge, a mason's hammer, or a heavy mason's chisel. Books and leaflets on masonry wall construction usu- ally have a section on building dry walls. REPAINTING FURNITURE QUESTION: I have a chrome breakfast set and would like to paint it a copper color, How can I do this? I would also like to chairs. What paint can I use so it won't rub off on clothing? ANSWER: To paint chrome, metal surface must be jmore than fencing, lif lawns, plantings and patios) large pieces to distribute the slightly roughened with steel weight over a large area to pre-' wool and turpentine (to remove vent denting at new spots. jany surface wax, grease, etc.)| jfor better paint, adhesion, Then fullest measure of privacy, plus! CONSTRUCTING DRY WALL QUESTION: We recently pur-| chased a small plot of land on! which we plan to build a cot- tag» for retirement. My son will\ help me collect stones on this and adjoining land for building dry wall to mark front of prop- erty What is the proper proce- dure for building this type of wall? ANSWER: Dry walls are con- The room layout could hardly|~ | Floors Return Point Of View With the return of the area rug to home decorating popu- larity, wood floors are coming jinto view again, As a_ result, an important home _ improve- ment project on the agenda for manh households is the refinishing of wood floors "Improved wood stains add a touch of floor color and bring out the grain, texture and natural beauty of the wood," points out Anne Cain color consultant It makes little jhow old the wood is |sightly scuff marks, |layers of paint are sanded off, ithe original personality. of the wood will reappear, Every species of wood takes a stain in a different manner The finished look depends \the color of the stain, how much is applied, the type of wood, its grain and texture Oak is the most popular |flooring because of its dura- |bility, rich, warm color and jcoun tless combinations of jgrain and texture. How ~er, |many people prefer the softer jmore uniform texture of maple' floors. Older homes will often jhave pine floors. of the three flooring sty -- strip, random-width |plank or parquet -- can be jpersonalized through the ap- plication of liquid wood stains difference When un- | Buying or Selling! } GUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President ij @ DICK YOUNG Vice-President i] © LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treos. |] 16 SIMCOE ST. $., OSHAWA | PHONE 723-1121 | Design, Due to the economical juse of passageway, rooms are \larger than usual for a home of area is over 23 feet long and in- cludes a window all with sliding --__--__----- door opening into the rear porch BEFORE THE MAGISTRA {foot lot. If desired a garage could be added like the one shown in Design No, 450. first set and $5.00 for additional hed sets, They are available in Can- it e Ss ada by return mail. (Ontario Three 16-year-old girls stood|time to get a job and make ar- hi Newchaper Office (or. from patiently before Magistrate|rangements to look after the address below) is our new De- wallet theft charges were read Yesterday she reappeared |" : '2 ae : to the court. and told the court that she heal couhen cesta Flos te free After the lengthy hearing of | found a job and was to take over This edition includes informa- Hanlon, 589 King St. E., pleaded Sentence wer sent put over' Financing in Canada, Heating, guilty to 12 theft charges. = month to see that all went) ijcuiation, Constructional De- Irena Klaman, also 16, of 97 . tails, etc., plus many outstand- 4 theft charges and her twin sis-\r oonard Cole. of 315 Sa half storey, split level, t sole, Saguenay s y, Sp vel, two ter Hendryka Klaman, admitted! 5 pleaded guilty to charges of storey colonial and duplex 17 charges. \theft and false pretences. homes. Also included in this torney Bruce Affleck, took place| pended sentence with probation. | order Blueprints. at dances held at the O'Neill) Mr, Affieck said that on Feb.) Collegiate. Cole entered the Loblaws) LIBERAL CHANGES VIEW amounted to somewhere in the! groceries with a $40 welfare 1 region of $95. leheque. After making the trans-|Leroux, former public relations At the end of the case Magis-|action he walked out of the store director of the Quebec Provin- out of custody for sentencing on| On the second charge, he nounced Thursday he will run May 28, He asked that pre-\added, Cole cashed a worthless/for the presidency of the separ- sentence reports be obtained on|$10 cheque made out in his alist Rassemblement pour 1'ln- : ee REO --\roux, special television adviser Pr geis Payrwid goog SET CENSUS DATE of Premier Lesage, quit his post o intend place OTTAWA (CP)---Date of the in mid-April, saying the Liberal get-together dance held at the sis ap sty ag Mad Ai (ree sus has been set for June 1, the dynamic wing of the Lib- fie the evanine th re ' Se 1966, the Canada ( an- eral Federation towards a more B g they stole the nounced today, conservative stand. At two more dances Elaine Hanlon and Hendryka Klaman| again stole money from wallets. RELAX IN YOUR OWN BACK A charge of assault against Oshawa man Tony Marvin was dismissed when the complainant failed to show up for the court For driving while under sus- pension Gary Rymann, 286 Fron- tenac st, was fined $100 and costs or 30 days in jail. Found lying on the ground out- side the Cadillac Hotel, Mervyn} Conrad, of no fixed address, was/ arrested and charged with being drunk in a public place. Yester- day he was fined $50 and costs or 30 days in jail. Three youths appeared before the court on minor consuming charges. Mike Lajoie, aged 20, of 554 Howard st., was fined $15 and costs or 10 days in jail. Robert Williams, of 168 Elliott st, was also fined $15 and costs o: 10 days after the court had heard he was only 19. He was given time to pay after the court had heard he was a_ married man with three children. Last of the three was Terry Fudge, of 554 Howard st., who pleaded guilty to two minor con suming offences. He was fined $15 and costs on each charge with a choice of 10 days in jail FOR ONLY $2875 LOOK AT THESE SPECIFICATIONS ... A month ago Mrs. Josie Mar- acle appeared before the court for non-support of her child which, the Magistrate was' told, was in the care of her mother At that time sentence was put over to allow Mrs, Maracle | JAMES ; 'O/MALLEY! 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Or use any gooc quality latex paint. WORN DOOR KNOBS QUESTION: I refinished all door knobs in a _ middle-aged home we recently moved into, with a brass metal enamel. The ones that don't get much use are holding upe good, but the others are worn off and tarnish- ed, Is there anything we can use to give them a Jasting fin- ish? I priced having them re- plated, but it is too expensive ANSWER: There is no finish other than replating, I know of which will be more lasting than a good quality metal enamel, such as you used; applying sev- eral thinner coats will give bet- ter wear. Many variety and housewares dealers carry a type of rubber or plastic cover, in various colors, to fit over door knobs, to prevent damage to walls and as sound-deadeners Have you considered these? SERVICE TO RESUME OTTAWA (CP) -- Transport Minister Pickersgill said in the Commons Friday he has been |informed by the board of trans- On port commissioners that the CPR will resume full sleeping and dining car' service on its Dominion trans - Canada train June 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 8,1965 15 chase meer ge PT OT Many Purposes Property planning, for involves the wame principle: integration of site and struc- tures. Today's growing emphasis on correlating exterior and in- terior iving patterns is a far ery from the pioneer's cabin in the clearing. Now, outdoor living areas are more likely to be defined, not by the absence of trees, but by plantings, lawns, paved areas, and patio walls and fences. Nothing improves the ap- pearance of an average house especially are not fully developed. And one of the most versatile fencing materials is tempered hardboard. Tempered hardboard has been specially treated at the factory to make it harder and more resistant to moisture. Thus it can withstand all weather conditions. Painting is recommended for _ hard- board, for the sake of better For Home Served By Versatile Fencing an| estate, a half-acre or a lot,| edges of a property should not look too solid, nor be too high. But wall-high enclosures can provide the luxury of an out- door "living room" at low cost with the use of hardboard panels to shut off unpleasant views, break the wind and offer shade. Horizontal or vertical ket weave" fences can erected simply by using hard- board, which will flex without "'bas- by|cracking or splintering while 'preserving its strength. A fence to separate a service yard from outdoor living areas is best made out of large, solid panels, Hardboard is available in big four-by-eight-foot sheets for this purpose. Perforated hardboard, too, is adaptable for fencing which adds the utility of hanging storage facilities to its "eco- rative interest, Or, perforated panels could be used to create a hanging plants. The wide variety of tem- pered hardboard on the mar- appearance and to prolong the life of the paneling. ket makes it possible to cveate a fence tailored to particular Perimeter fencing along thelhome needs and purposes. GET YOU DOWN! First of all, don't try architect yourself, Bui you don't trust him yor home from him 1f you're buying @ est single puchese yor owe it to yourself to THE PROSPECTIVE home buyer is often on unfomiliar ground, and understandably con-' fused when faced with the technical and legal terms involved with acquiring a home to become a builder or Iding is a very speciol- ized field, an area where a little knowledge con be a dangerous thing, It's your builder's job to provide the technical know-how, and if u shouldn't be buying « completed subdivision house, your legal transactions will not be so complicated as they will if you're buying @ piece of land and letting « contract to a builder for construction of your house on it. 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