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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1965, p. 15

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THE TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK HOME DESIGN No. 808 The clean cut lines of this contemporary split level emphasize the modern trend in architectural design. There are three bedrooms on the upper level, and un- derneath is an extra room which would be suitable for study, den, office, or even an extra bedroom, There is a handy washroom con- venient to the back door. Furnace and utility area are located in the full basement beneath the kitchen-living area. There is also ample space for a large recreation room if desired. This home offers an exceptionally con- venient layout for a grow- ing family. Because of the very efficient use of the floor area, cost of building would be quite reasonable. 984 sq. ft.. Standard Blue- prints for this De sig-n No. 808 cost $15.00 for the first LIVING Ie = 15-f > DESIGN No, CH-808 Kit-Liv-Bed Rm.orea 984 Sq.Ft, Lower Fi, less garage 760 Sq.Ft. Ao'-0° . . REC. RM 19° ifs 20: i" BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD Well, W Happen By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- By all the logic of show business, folks should now be asking, "what- ever happened to Frankie Ava- lon?" So how come he's making four pictures this year? Avalon became a star seven years ago. Within a few months he was appearing in The Alamo with John Wayne and selling one hit record after another. Many young chaps with $300 suits, wavy hair and wavering voices hit it big in that era, only to vanish with the advent of Beatles and other English jsinging groups, It figured that Frankie Avalon should join the hat Did To Him? ! Avalon came out of the scene to say: "Being in a picture with people like these can only me look good. My next icture is going to be Dr. Gold- fdot and the Sex Machine with | Vincent Price, Great! You can't |help but come off well when you're with fine talent." "Look, 1 was a star when I was 17," said Frankie, now 24. "I mean I knew from nothing. In the old days they had vaude- ville, stock, burlesque -- lots of ways to learn the business be- fore they hit it big. Me, I had to learn the business after I be- came a star."' "A Jot of guys went down the drain because they wouldn't THE OSHAWA TIMES, Studer, Mey 98, 1963 | S| J Many people shopping for a new home are not too "choosy" about what they want in plumb- ing comforts and conveniences. Often it is because they don't know what to look for; or be- cause they fail to consider both) present and future needs. Second and-third time buyers, however, know from past exper- ience exactly what they want an{ the plumbing equipment is a major factor in their selecticn of which house to buy. According to the Canadian In- stitute of Plumbing and Heat- ing, one of the most wanted items on the list with repeat buyers is increased bathroom facilities. It will pay first timers to think well on this one item alone. As families grow the de- mand for extra bathroom con- Definite Trend In Housing Toward Extra Bathrooms WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY .». LOOK TO SCHOFIELD-AKER @ Residential © Commercial © Industrial Pree, sare' MORTGAGES HOURS et rear of building et Ist and 2nd, Arrang- 9 AM. till 9 PLM, 360 King St. West ed and purchased Sot. till 5 P.M, edge of the piping be obtained from the builder or realtor, It is a common experience in many older homes to find the flow of hot or cold water sharp- ly diminished if another faucet in the house is turned on at the same time. This inconvenience can be avoided if the piping is of %"' in diameter on alj but single outlets, | Speaking of piping, if water using appliances such as an 'automatic washing machine and a dishwasher are to be acquired at a future date, your new home should have the necessary piping installed while being con- structed. This eliminates costly alterations to walls or flooring later on, This thought should be borne in mind also if the base- ment is to be finished in the fu- march to oblivion, Yet he works. |learn,"" Frankie said, "Not me. did everything 1 could -- took venience becomes pressing. And|ture and is to include a wash- He was working the other day'! in Sergeant Deadhead, his third!singing lessons, learned how to American - International film|dance, paid money for a night this year. There he was, breez-| ing into a scene and taking|ing lessons -- until I decided 1 over from such pros as Eveldidn't need them for. my kind Arden, Cesar Romero, Fred/of work." Clark, Reginald Gardner and The Avalon career was begin- Gale Gordon, ning to flag when he was of- . re \fered a role in a quickie called Beach Party. The film was a success with the younger crowd Loner 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 the address below) is our new Design Book entitled 'Suburban and Country Homes designed for Canadians', price $1.00 tax free, This edition in- cludes information on Cost of Building and Financing in Canada, Heating, Insulation, Constructional Details, etc., plus many outstanding new designs -- ranch, one and half storey, split level, two | storey colonial, and duplex | homes. Also included in this book are full details on how The Building Editor Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. (0 Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reauests 10c extra. (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). Name TUTTI ITT) Address PPrVTTeTiT tiie \crisis. from American actions in Viet|R. L. |Nam. lstances, I do not see a direct|Jackson, "Under club act. I also took a few act-| John Yeo,| jit is true that in many newly|room. jduilt homes the addition of such; One other convenience com-! |facilities can prove costly, monly overlooked is the! | There is a definite trend to-.capacity of the water heater. \ward extra bathrooms, or, at/Today's living demands a more ileast, a powder room in many|generous supply of hot water areas in Canada. The Institute|than ever before. So that advises that in the average/you have a plentiful supply for home containing three bedrooms/all purposes at all times, you |this should be a minimum. re-|should settle' for nothing less |quirement. Where there are four|than a 40 gallon tank if heated jbedrooms, there should be two by electricity or a 25 gallon tank 'full bathrooms, or a main bath-'if gas is used. room plus two powder rooms. In| Every prospective home buyer, ithe latter case one powder room should keep these points in mind (or % bathroom) is located in| when making a choice, They will the basement and includes a save you dollars and inconven- cabinet shower. ience later on when additions or To the novice home buyer, the replacements of equipment be- Institute suggests that a knowl-'come necessary Levesque Wont Ban Rainmaking | QUEBEC | (CP) Rene Le- Their brief to the resources ivesque, Quebec natural re-|Minister says that seeding of sources minister whose depart-| ouds over the region has been ; : going on for 10 years and can ment's prompting of nature has|no longer be considered a. sci- |brought the wrath of 60,000 um-| entific experiment. | i Hi ha LUMO Toe TOP DOLLAR VALUE--Real dandy 6 year old clay brick bun- galow, located within walking distance of downtown, Approxie mately 1100 sq. ft.--consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen and 3 good' size bedrooms. List price only $13,800, COLLEGE HILL AREA--Close to new French School---6 room home comprised of living room, dining room, large kitchen and 3 bedrooms, Or could be used as 4 bedroom home, This home plus garage have been recently finished in aluminum siding. High dry basement, beautifully decorated inside, nicely lond- scaped grounds. Call to-day . . . will sell fast. RN epee IRL Kosygin Doubts and was the progenitor of the lseries that has minted millions mier Kosygin said today that in spite of the tense situation in the world he does not think Are Baptized dian journalists who asked him re ap ia about the new Chinese nuclear, HAMPTON (TC) Twenty explosion and the Viet Namichildren were baptized by Rev ception given by visiting Prime|The children were; Minister Shastri of India tended) Dianna Elizabeth Cox, Rich- to water down the Soviet linejard Blake Cox, Brian Stephen json of Mr, and Mrs, M. A. the present circum-|Yeo; Stephen Joseph Earle Scott Randall Jack- caiesaesee json, and Sharon Elaine Jack-| oe i : ison, children of Mr, and Mrs.|Siemating heigl seth on S t Show |J. H. Jackson; Karen Maureen) | ' cou Ss \Ballard, daughter of Mr. and| 70 yield to the request of Op- War Possibility for American - International. MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet Pre- 20 Children there will be a nuclear war, He made the comment to In- Charles Catto at the morning Kosygin's remarks at. a re-|service in the United Church. that nuclear war might erupt|/Cox, children of Mr. and Mrs. Cox; Calvin threat of nuclear war now,"'!son, Sherida Catharine Eleanor Kosygin said Jackson, Shelda Jo-Anne Jack- IMrs. Ralph D. Ballard; Normaj¢ration Umbrella, a movement lJean Moffatt and Ronald James|f housewives in the Lake St brella armed women, said! Jt has become part of a plan, the women say, and harms "the physical and mental health'. of families, especially children. | In a two-hour talk with the FIRST AID TO AILING HOME to order blueprints. : : t.) { - -- Moffatt, children of Mr. and|John area who object to arti-|women in the legislature dining PITCHED ROOF MATERIAL QUESTION: I would like to build a contemporary home, with steeply pitched roof. Friends suggested terne roofing. What is it and is there any spe-| cial reason why it should be used? ANSWER: Terne metal has been a favorite roofing material since early colonial days be- cause of its great durability. One of its advantages is that it can be painted any color, Your friends may well have recom- mended terne for this reason. CLEANING QOOINS QUESTION: I am a coin col- lector and would like to know how to clean copper and silver coins without harming the fin- ish. I have tried soap and water, and failed. ANSWER: The American Nu- mismatic Society suggests the following: For copper coins, use a pure mineral oil, For silver coins, an electro-bath type of cleaning is used; but this is dif- ficult for an amateur to do. In- stead, they suggest using good dip (liquid). type silver cleaner, not leaving the coin in erably with the new swivel type. If a wrench is required, cover the wrench jaws, or the fitting itself, with adhesive tape to pre- vent the wrench scratching the chrome finish PAINTING REGISTERS QUESTION: Our registers are worn out and the} enamel is completely off places. Is there any specia black enamel we can buy a satisfactory job be done while) the furnace is being used if we} ventilate the rooms? I could) paint one room at a time if the) odor from the paint is strong. ANSWER: Use radiator or stove enamel, following label directions for application. But a completely satisfactory job can be done only when the registers are cold, and no heat coming through them until the paint 'is; dry. FLAT TAR ROOF Q: We have a separate brick garage in back of our house with a flat tar roof, What care does a roof like this require? A: When the tar coating shows signs of brittleness or looks dry it should have another coat of either more tar or a cold as the solution long and rinsing off very quickly with clear water. Avoid buffing or rubbing the coins which will remove the finish. bestos compound. A coating of! gravel on top of either wil!) help protect against the hot, di-| rect rays of the sun in summer, and against wear,t oo DOUBLE DUTY THERMOSTAT | sip ON TILE ining games }|\Two Sunday games are set for|strong, John Kent, to|1.30 and 2.45 paint the registers with? Can/follows: Men's Softball League Games BOWMANVILLE. --The sched- floor ule for the Men's Softball League Cub Mothers' Auxiliary, Assist- was released this week. Even-jing in the display were Scouts start at 6.45 p.m. p.m, The schedule MAY 16--Stephens vs Bills (Sun) 16--Kramps vs Kens (Sun) 18--Stephens vs Nichols 19--Kens vs Bills 20----Nichols vs Kramps 25--Kens vs Stephens 26--Bills vs Nichols 27--Kramps vs Kens 30--Stephens vs Kramps (Sun) 30--Kens vs Nichols (Sun) JUNE 1--Kramps ys Bills 2--Nichols vs Stephens 3--Bills vs Kens 6--Kramps vs Nichols (Sun) 6--Stephens vs Kens (Sun) 8--Nichols vs Bills 9--Kens vs Kramps 10--Bills vs Stephens 15--Kramps vs Stephens 16--Nichols vs Kens 17--Bills vs Kramps 22--Stephens vs Nichols 23--Kens vs Bills 24--Nichols vs Kramps 29--Kens vs Stephens 30--Bills vs Nichols Their Crafts | \Mrs. N. Moffatt; Sara Ann PORT PERRY (TC) --Under|,,," i onlae the direction of Scoutmaster gg iy ogg whites: rade Robert Bell a demonstration of|™ TS 2OUSIAS ides Arthur Clemens, son of : "a gh ., ford knot tying, first aid and other Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clemens: scout arts was presented at the Derek Michael VandeBelt, son|petition-signers at the provincial|/Saguenay and Lake St, John} Q E peting 2 Sc and ; 7 | annual meeting of the Scout anc of Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Vande- Belt; Dwayne Kenneth Ashby,| anes Arm) ny; Patricia pon Clark: | daughter of Mrs. C. G. Sedore ATTY! and the late C. Crowder; Deb- orah Lynne Sedore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sedore. Paul McDermott, \David Carnichan Reesor, The president, Mrs. Grant) |McDermott, conducted the busi- Iness. Mrs. Orten Michie gave) an outline of the year's activi.|rendered ties, The treasurer, Mrs. Don-|,¢™ sete "Miss t th ald Cochrane, reported all ac-|'teme was "Mission to the : Community Peter Norton . s ocation : Saarani ~ and the allocati gave a report of the young peo- dy : le's conference in Kingston. Suggestions regarding P oo SP « raising of funds were Miss Kathy Hall, daughter of |proved, It was stated 37 mem- bers attended a theatre party in Toronto. Arrangements were 'made for the annual party. The new executive will be in- stalled following a pot luck supper on May 17. It is anti-|_ coiniae cipated a member of the group! OFFER FREE AID committee will attend to explain) Expo '67 officials are planning the position of the Scout and| free attention for an expected Cub organizations and to cite/42,000 demands for medical aid the need for leaders and assis-/during the world's fair's six tants months appropriate an- Catto's sermon an " the) the guest of honor at a mis- cellaneous shower recently, Her jsister, Darlene, and her mother jassisted in opening the many gifts. Miss Arlene Short assist- ad in displaying the gifts. r | During 'the service the cholr| | AUTO INSURANCE If you are an Abstainer you save up to 4PiMr. and Mrs. David Hall, was| ficially - provoked rain, would of Mr. and hurt Quebec's reputation in sci-|his department's scientists are entific circles, he said. The minister received a dele- gation representing the 60,000 The and legislature Thursday. women are from Alma son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J, Ash-other towns in the region 100-)aimed at a target zone well to! Lorraine Ashby, 004 miles north of the capital.'the east." | | SAVE $ $ | jroom, Mr. Levesque told them jnot playing '"'sorcerer's appren- tices ba jak we "The seeding of clouds in the) Ce 22 th ea ee INCOME PROPERTY--12 room, 2 storey home just north of the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Large lot, attached garage, double paved drive, hot water oil heating, in excellent condition throughout, included in purchase price is modern furniture for 5 bed-sitting rooms, Shows good return on your investment, | Don't be late--call us this weekend. me |b SORRY esa: jareas can't affect precipitation jthere anyway," he said. "'It is} ON | $18.00 on your auto See... | JOHN DIAL | 668-8831 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY insurance. RIEGER ROSSLYNN MANOR--Striking 4 bedroom tri-level, only 2 years old,' This home has a novel kitchen, especially designed for modern living, complete with Toppan Stove and Oven, The fireplace with heatalators lends charm to the professionally finished recreation room with matching bar, Just loaded with extras such as: built-in gorage, hot water heating, etc, List price $22,900. Call this weekend. IF YOU EVERGREEN 6-9-6 -- The QUESTION: We have a busi-) Q: The lower half of our kit ness establishment combined) chen walls is covered with plas- with living quarters that is heat-|enameled plaster. The plaster ed by gas. The thermostat is!nart was repainted and spots of situated in the room adjoining|naint got on the plastic tile the business area. Our problem|These weren't noticed at the occurs when the door is closed|time and have hardened, How between the rooms. The busi-lcan the paint spots be safely ness place gets quite cool. Is it) removed? possible to have two thermo-' A: To remove paint spots stats controlling the same fur-|from plastic tile, use a solution nace, or is there another solu-|made of one part pure turpen- tion? jtine (be sure not to use a tur-| _ ANSWER: Using the two ther-|pentine substitute which would mostats will resolve the prob-/injure tile), and three parts rub- FISH TRADE RISES lem perfectly. In fact, this type|bing alcohol. If the tile finish; Latest figures for interna- of '"'zoned" heating, controlled | becomes dulled, polish with ajtional trade in fish show the by two or more thermostats, is\thick paste made of powdered|world market in 1963 was worth one of the most modern and ef-| chalk and water, followed byj\at least $1,686,000,000, $89,000,000 fective ways of achieving the|wiping with a dry, clean cloth 'more than 1962's record high ultimate in heating efficiency. ~ STAINED STONE BENCH QUESTION: In the process of staining some lumber for our new house, some redwood stain splattered on our white stone bench in front of our fireplace I've tried steel wool, paint re- mover, and it's still so notice- able. Could you suggest any- thing to use? ANSWER: This requires the persuasion of a poultice, be- cause the stain has worked into the porous stone (that is why you can't rub or wipe it off) Make a paste of any material like powdered whiting, mix with liquid paint remover, and cover the stained area. The idea is that the paint remover will work into the stone and loosen the embedded stain, and the powdered whiting will act like a blotter to draw it out. When the paste dries, brush it off and repeat treatments as often as necessary, CLOGGED FAUCET AERATOR QUESTION: We use an aera- tor for the cold water in our kitchen sink. This is apparently getting clogged because the water doesn't flow through as readily as it used to. How can this be cleaned or cleared? ANSWER: Unscrew the aera- tor. Then clean the strainer with a bristle brush; clear the holes | ASSOCIATION | | hy poking a needle through. If 369 Oshawa Blvd, N. this treatment doesn't unclog, 723-7390 aaa JULY 6--Stephens vs Bills 7--Kens vs Nichols &--Stephens vs Kramps 13--Kramps vs Bills 14--Nichols vs Stephens 15--Bills vs Kens 20--Kramps vs Nichols 21--Stephens vs Kens 22--Nichols vs Bills 25--Kens vs Kramps (Sun) 25--Bills vs Stephens (Sun) THE BIG DECISION ! THE own home is Be- sides the pride. of ownership which comes DESIRE based en more than mere sentiment to own one's with possession of reo! property, there ore other tangible benefits. For a home means happier sur- and. added increased comfort, healthier roundings for the entire family economic security While the purchase of a home res presents the largest single financial obliga- tion a family undertokes, it brings the re- wards of increasing equity in a property which has been selected specifically to meet living nflation the bu mortgage is paid off housing .with expenses only for taxes and needs of family It's not only @ wark against but, after the it constitutes rent-free maintenance--and in most cases a property which is worth more than its original cost. Oshawa BUILDERS' | i, L NEEuNO4100 GD @ coircreen.--_.\\4 Lames. rttes name ars | ROUSE. vii OURS. PARCOURS } p ear Gp ideal all-purpose plant food for lawns, shrubs and gar- dens. Now available in spe- cial mixes for control of weeds, crab-grass or grubs end bugs. WERE A GRASS PLANT THIS WOULD BE YOUR FAVORITE FOOD! GOLFGREEN -- is C-I-L's specially formulated super- nitrogen grass food that's completely safe-- doesn't burn or blow away, The extra nourishment of a rich GOLFGREEN diet means thicker, more even lawn growth, and greener grass that staysgreen right through the summer. Wisuousns a> NEW! C-I-L "LAWN DOCTOR" The All-in-one fertilizer, Feeds grass, kills weeds and insects all in one application! S ' {sy iy SUPER FLOW 10-6-4-- An economy priced, high nitrogen product for all lawns. Provides all the es- sential nourishment required for green, healthy grass growth wus SP CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZERS J. A. JANSSEN & SONS LTD. 843 King St. W. 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This is a property with so many features, it is impossible to describe in an ad, Give us a call now---and we will arrange for inspect you t AT YOUR SERVICE 725-0201 ALLAN THOMPSON 728-2870 hos IRWIN CRUIKSHANKS 728-5205 2 "BILL JOHNSTON 728-1066 725-1015 . 725-3867 ED. DRUMM 725-9345 . 728-5868 MARGARET LEE . 723-2894 723-1358 SEORGE KOORNEEF 723-2859 "Oer o Quarter Century of Service" DO IT NOW! List your home with us and get TOP DOLLAR @ We have SOT CASH ond Term Buyers @ FREE APPRAISAL SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED REG AKER BILL McFEETERS MARG, HALL 360 KING WEST 723-2265 See additional Listings Advertised Daily ir Classified Section)

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