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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1965, p. 12

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nee eae REIT a \ Sali Be ee ee IOS Be hoe Reece mee Nepen gt se 9 "i Pee company meprariennts arm gw g oe 5 vilorins pace euenptaceabink sensi ow sicaesen FZ THE SHAWATIMAS, Seturday, Auguet 28, 1965 a ~ THE TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK ' _ Balin | DINING. LIVING 23'-6"x 13-4" BEDROOM W-1" x94" GARDEN GUIDE: Last year a number of Cana- dians died needlessly because of misuse of pesticides, The ap- palling number of deaths can be reduced greatly if a few simple rules are followed, state en- tomologists with the Ontario Department of Agriculture. First, it should be noted that refusing to use insecticides is not the answer! Insects cause great damage in many home gardens as well as in field crops, and insecticides, when used with care, are still the best and often the only means of control. Here are a few rules to fol- low for your own protection. 1, Check safety precautions on the label before opening the package and follow them. z. When measuring out pesti- cides, wear rubber gloves to When Using Pesticides, Beware Of Poison Content keep the hands clean and avoid spilling and splashing the mate- rials. 3. Do not inhale the dust when filling sprayer or duster. 4. Do not work in the spray drift or dust. 5. Because such pesticides as parathion and Guthion are hazardous to apply they are not recommended for. home garden use. Indeed they are available from dealers who stock -pesti- cides for commercial users, rather: than from those who specialize in supplies for the home gardener. When these in- secticides are used, a respirator and other protective clothing are recommended on the label. WET CLOTHING | 6. If clothing becomes wet or| drenched with pesticide spray, FACILITATE KEY WORD By CLAUDE HENAULT MONTREAL (CP) -- Facilita- tion is a word which sums up take it off, take a bath, and wear fresh drenched clothing washed be- fore wearing it again. 7. Don't store garden pesti- cides in the house because con- tainers may spring a leak or be dropped break. The chemicals may spill or some may give off vapors and of course some have an unpleas- ant odor. Keep them away from children, irresponsible persons, pets, and livestock. It is a good plan to keep them locked up. 8. Store pesticides in the original containers in a dry place. Never keep them in pop, beer, or milk bottles or in other food containers, and never in an unlabelled container, 9. Always check the number of days unti! harvest before applying these materials to be sure no undesirable residues will be left on the vegetable Rirline Association Snips Go To Work On Red Tape rr. countries, a verbal declaration | is all that is required and cus-| toms inspection of baggage is! A corner shelf 'and cookie box to fit are projects that please the whole family. Or the shelf may be made for a lant or bric-a-brac. Pattern| 6, which gives actual-size guides and directions for shelf and box, is 50 cents. This pat-| tern also is in the Kitchen Nov- elty Packet No. 18. for $1.75. With this packet you can make 10 different items to use or sell. Postage stamps not acceptable. Home Workshop Editor, The Oshawa Times. It's easy to make this crib with ordinary hand tools, It re- quires mo uniisual hardware. It is abowt, four feet long and wheels .¢hrough doorways of standard width. Pattern 357, which gitves material list, cut- ting guixles, directions and full- size design for the lamb decor- ation, is' 50 cents, It also is in the Children's Furnishings acd Toys Packet No. 61 which is $1.75. Postage stamps not ac- ceptable. Home Workshop Edi- ltor, The Oshawa Times, Osh- jawa, Ontario, crops. 10. Be careful that these sprays do not drift on to plants other than those being sprayed. 11. Never leave empty con- around; always burn cartons, Keep ut of the smoke. Crush tins |and place them in the garbage Wash the contents of bottles into the ground and do not reuse them. It is best to break them Challenge Huge TORONTO (CP) -- Educa - tionists and particularly teach- ling nuns face a tremendous |challenge in their work with jtheir work with young folk, the |Canadian Catholic Federation of Alumni convention was told Thursday. Teaching Nuns' | SETS RECORD HATFMSINGBORG, Sweden (AP) --- Kipchonge Keino of Kenya, set a world record for 3,000 tmetres Friday night, run- ning the distance in seven min- utes, $39.5 seconds in an inter- naliomal track and field meet. Keino's time for the approxi- matey 1% miles clipped 6.5 secondts off the present world record. for the relatively ob- /scure, distance, held by Sieg- (ried Herrman of East Ger- Film-Maker, Win Awards OTTAWA (CP) -- Jean Gas- con, a theatre director who first set out to be a doctor, and Sorpge ving a jaw expert who wri A have won the 1965 Molson Prizes for outstanding achieve- ment in the arts, humanities and social sciences, The awards to the two Mont- real men, worth $15,000 apiece, were announced today by the Canada Council. Mr. Gascon, 43, is artistic di- rector of Le Theatre du Nou- veau Monde, associate director of the Stratford Sheakespearean Festival and founding director of the National Theatre School. Mr, Scott, 66, retired last year after three years as dean of McGill University's faculty of law, where he still teaches, He has published several volumes lof poetry, including the largely- satirical Blasted Pine, The awards, created two years ago from a $600,000 gift to the Canada council by the Molson Foundation, go to the author or creator of a work or a person who has rendered a service that "will enrich, the cultural or intellectual heritage of the nation." Buying or Selling GUIDE REALTY And Lawyer -- ; | H i : | * , : 4 vac igete no longer general, but selective. ' The religious te he f | gg io te the airline industry's complex Y**!and put them in the garbage. g acnher o , 1 1548 SQ.FT Me oe? seal Su A" hattle to break loose from the) Aside trom egg verge The labels on all insecticide, Young ino ged mr by vig the ad acessoel LTD. i governmental. red tape which|tion, the airlines also wanted to/ containers are required by|Vitonment of c ren who The Building Editor, |HOME DESIGN No, 460 ensnaris it make things easier for them-|iaw; it is unfortunate there is) 'come from a world constantly; OLD SKILLS PAY OFF | © LLovR, SOtRON. Feeslians | Times, : : | In 1946, the International Air/Selves, thus reducing costs. In|no law requiring you to read|changing and challenging to all! Frq e-lance prospecting is still} ¢ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treas. Oshawa, Ontario. Featuring a large kitchen, joi sort Association and the|1946 airlines had to fill in hun-jthem or follow the directions. |0f us." said Mother M. St. Mau-| carried on in the opal fields of eee 1 |Transport Ass |rice, principal of St. Vincent de! Coobisr Pedy, Australia, where|] 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA separate clearance| Insecticides can be a helpful) 200/ ally or a terrible foe! It is all! Paul school here 'an ajoorigine found a chunk of But the teaching sister "must/ opal worth $175,000 in 1958. ~|not confuse her call to holi - \with avoidance of the very | 16' - 7" long including the (D Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book) nook, this four-bedroom De- i of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" | sign has larger than aver- Mail reauests 10c extra, (Please make remittance age rooms for a house of payable to The Oshawa Times). this size. There is ample Civil Aviation Or-|dreds of iulernenone Mo tacilitation documents for the nearly nization set f peo i aimed at cutting away | countries in which they oper-|yp to you! ate lr la AS eset unnecessary government - im-; PHONE 723-1121 Today, this has been reduced} DOG WENT TOO j {posed paper-work which _ in. | : = eg oe gg rn creased travelling time of pas: |to three simplified forms, the LIVERPOOL, England (CP) le she should be leading to i Me erica iiacccsacccahevdacersauncsescaisécecstecasces ying oom | engers and baggage and raised| aircraft general declaration and) 4 Shean haste : | * ' i has a corner fireplace and Sg lthe passenger and cargo mani-\~Vhen thieves made off with) In another address to the con- H ING A LOT i d i direct access to the ter- {'ransport costs. = lests, £6,000 worth of cigarettes from|yention that ended Thursday, a con i AGETORR ccccccccrcrccccnccccccccccceccsccvccescoccescccce race. Extra washroom is In 1946, a passenger on a This passenger manifesta |? Liverpool wholesaler, they|an engineer said that the solu- . | conveniently located close to flight between North America) oa of passengers aboard the | i . jand Eyrope would spend two to! 'into sp? Hl al ned three cos in terminals at de-|@ircraft--is the latest target of ; | stair. The construc- aci § i FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE ("tion is Brick Veneer. In |parture and arrival points. eeuiaans it tessa tou hase: i) | some localities house could took the. Alsatian watchdog too.\tion to the changes being Bruce by name, the dog had|brought by automation is the guarded the premises for five! proper use of education. years. Leonard Casciato, secretary-| See \treasurer of Traffic Research {maintains it duplicates the func- q BLOND OAK , CLOGGED AEROSOL PAINT | : QUESTION: We would like to| QUESTION: I've used several refinish a blond oak. cocktail/erosol cans of paint which I| ' table and have a maple finish./find very easy to apply. I've i Can this be done? If so, how? /never used up all the paint, but ANSWER: Remove any pres-|when I go to use the can again | ent finish down to bare wood by|later, | find the paint won't either sanding it off with a port-\come out, as if the nozzle is able electric sander, or with a|clogged. How can this be avoid- prepared remover for the spe-'ed? cific finish (paint remover for) aNsweR: When you have} varnish, denatured alcohol foritinished painting, turn the aer- shellac). Wipe off all dust and)s9) ynsidedown and press the be built on a 60-foot lot, Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 460 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets, They are available in Can- ada by return mail. (On- tario residents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this News- paper Office (ot:sfrom ad- dress below) is our Design Book entitled 'Suburban and Country Homes design- ed for Canadians," price spokesman said, this can still be 'quite intolerable" when one} considers the much _ higher speed of the actual crossing. Asked why IATA was: handling said that 'many airlines are) agency to come in and suggest) needed changes. passenger flow. Today, sais Set eee been rh | tion of airline reservation rec- to about an hour, bit, an IATA) ora. and merely adds one more| shipment of machinery from an|Corp., described that education item which can snarl up the| Eastern to a Western Hemis-jas one 'that will make people phere country for which the air- {aware of themselves, aware of Correct design of airports sojline had to carry 30 pounds of|their surroundings and of how that all passengers must pass|consular documentation. through check points is a sim-| movements, IATA says. the airline must prepare mani- fests at every stop along a route| communication Shipment of plants and ani- this problem rather than the air-|pler and much more efficient|mals is also a problem. An|------ lines themselves, a spokesman method of controlling passenger|IATA spokesman said airlines | jare often required to carry with owned by the government and) To date, 41 countries havejthe cargo certificates from both| can't point a finger', so it's | dropped the passenger manifest|the country of origin and the! much easier for an outside) put, an IATA spokesman said,/ country of destination. A further problem is that of with govern- if only one government on a/ments on health matters. Air- \they fit into their surround- jings."" SOLE KING HONORED | The only king honored by a public holiday in the United 1) in H Ju | States is Kamehameha of Hae, waii, who has a state holiday) is to eultie: only the v At the elty engineer's offices check the depth of the sewer pipe under the surfoce of the road. If your basement connection to it and in draining your |i basement. You will save money If ties to your house, be lower thon the sewer, diffi- 3 may be encountered in making one trench is needed to bring arious services and public utili- | apply the desired maple stain,/nutton which releases the pro- following label directions. Finish) peijent gas, but not the paint, with either two coats of pure./This blows the nozzle clean, so fresh, white shellac (thinned/tna: paint won't dry in it and half and half with denatured al-' nace clogging. Very often noz- gee Shiga a toward| Multi-stop trip requires the doc-|lines often are unaware of regu- n i t. lations governin uired in- facilitation was made with the| "men. 8 gZ req oti disinfecti ne. creation of a set of standards| CARGO HELD UP jections or disinfecting proce |dure. i and recommended practices) In the field of cargo facilita-| 'This problem is solved par- | 4 A i EY! governing clearance formalities) tion, progress has not been a8 tially by IATA's working with| | $1.00 tax free. This edition includes information on Cost of Building and Financ- ing in Canada, Heating, In- sulation, Constructional De- *, 1 JAMES | pla an alcohol - resistant /si6. can be unclogged with a = ; ' varnish. needle or very fi ire. ' 5, etc., plus many out- : : af ER ' { BOOTS Se iecaplic! standing new deciles _ lin international air transport./rapid. IATA 'Says airlines are|the United Nations' agencies of Oshawa BUILD S te TEeESTION: A pon of white), QUESTION: We have an old| Ranch, one and half storey, |These -- + 3 ae ee big the yg oa that the World Health Organization, Construction Ltd, | AUN: : brownstone stoop with some! split level, two-stor n. {viewed and altered regularly.' |they can ship cargo half-way|and the Food and iculture | i house paint was spilled on my ean ga Governments participating in| around the world in veteiend a ASSOCIATION broken places. How can these be) repaired? | ial, and duplex homes. Also included in this book are full details on how to order Blueprints. tan hunting boots and it dried 24 hours) Organization. the creation of the first set of/only to have customs clearance) ara says these and other if 7 2 3 bl 7 l 2 2 regulations advocated a 20-item/ take seven days or longer. ifacilitation problems will be-| card which would be completed' Massive documentation also|come more serious as super: |g @ Homes @ Additions ! by passengers at the start or adds to transport costs, IATA/sonic flights are instituted and| | end of an international flight Says \delays assume greater relative r | @ Offices @ Remodeling, It cites the case of .a recent! significance. : 369 Oshawa Blvd. N. 723-7390 Today, the card has only seven items on it. For tourists, as against a re- turning tesident or an immi- grant, the procedure has been| reduced still further in many countries. Some now require no: Homes Heated By Clean DEPENDABLE GonsumersGas 'wen cccreen | i . How : | pagers gate yg How! ANSWER: Repair the broken| | ANGER: + socalled tak mortar, tinted with iron oxide| ing these to a professional '° match the color. ge heather cane a con terous| GALVANIZED PANS ON RAD TWEEDIE BIRD' i hea oY | QUESTION: 1 : ith) @ : 1 moved into a ® aye prnbaonge see wheth.|house with hot water, oil heat.| CONRAD Ss ALIAS er the leather itself is affected. hae radiators asi covers and; NATICK, Mass, (AP) --~ Allow to remain for about five|iere Is a galvanized pan on' 1t.Cmdr. Charles Conrad minutes. If the surface finish is whet porgeed _--s the cover.| Jr., riding high in the sky not softened or discolored, it) = sg pans for! _| in Gemini 5, probably be- |information items at all. will be safe enough to use on| ANSWER: These are humidi-) lieves nobody remembers However, IATA says some pa- the paint-covered part of the fying pans, and Should be kept; he once was known as iper - work theoretically elimi-| boots; Wips-offand_neutralize/filled with water during the| 'Tweedie Bird." nated by governments has in) ae goon. es possible, however. besccpal 'oa a Fin ph is! That--information---about--|fact_only been passed on to) BANGING RADIATORS and Ess bets oh i setae at Conrad was disclosed today | the airlines. QUESTION: We have an oil- comin io a fe alr trom e-| by Herman Fichtner, 36, | Many Latin American fired hot water heating system) g ry. who took flight training (tries fe = apy -- i fami Our) ; . . s ind with Conrad from 1954 to {to replace them wi ourist | a -lipee pera lt vrs Tita GEOR re gaa 1956 at Jacksonville, Fla., |cards which fulfil the same func- | Samaria banging noise. This|chen cabinets tori 'obi = naval air training station, _|tion ag, the visa except they are) | is something new this heating/come dull-looking, g Saget "| "He probably will drop oo poe 7 bag i season. How can this be elim-|clean them and keep them look-, *®Mething from space on (lines rather than by | 1 inated ing well? e es py we |* "Airlines object to this proce-| "Your Design for Modern Living at Its Very Best" ' ANSWER: This may be due} ANSWER: Easiest way for : Se ee a ae At nek only adds an- IN CONVENIENTLY LOCGIATED (his currect nickname) got | tagged with Tweedie Bird because of his nasal voice, small, wiry build and reced- ing hair line. But he was a good sport and went along with the nickname." to.interference with the free re- keeping most flat, hard sur-| | turn of water to the boiler, duejfaces clean and bright is by| \ to a slight shift in the slope using a white cream, clean-up | of the pipe. To correct this.\wax, made by a nationally place small wedges of wood|known manufacturer and: wide-| (about one-quarter inch thick)/ly available at supermarkets, under the two legs of the valve/housewares, hardware and var-| end of the radiator. Also checkitions for use. The wax removes| to be sure the valves arelany surface soil and grime, at) MILLIONS CHANGE HANDS either wide open or fully closed. the same time leaving a pro-. Retail sales in the United! ¢ tective coating to prevent dirt|States now account fer more listing all their baggage. other burden but also makes them responsible for errors or omissions which might incon- venience the tourist. CHECK BAGGAGE | Another 1946 time-waster was] the customs' baggage declara- | tion. At that time, travellers were required to fill in a form) Rolling Hills Estates GOL FREE! With Your Purchase of A Lovely Armstrong Home in ROLLING HILL'S ESTATES - OSHAWA 1 - YEAR F/AMILY MEMBERSHIP to Grandview Golf & Country Club with the FAMILY > a | ee Oe, gee penetration. | [than $5,000,000,000 weekly. | Today, in 75 per cent of na WHOLE had an item about cleaning ACID STAIN ON CONCRETE 'i ws | sterling silver and silver plate.' QUESTION: How can | re I would like to know something! move a battery acid stain from about cleaning silver coins. |the concrete apron in front of! ANSWER: The American Ne (the garage? | mismatic Society recommends} gnowy an electro-bath type of cleaning, ANSWER: To remove the ef-| for silver coins. But this is dif- ficult for an amateur to Service and \fects of. dry battery leakage' on| concrete, National Carbon Com- . pany suggests washing the | Instead, they suggest using @ down thoroughly with eal good liquid tip silver cleaner,| voter if this t i reatment is not) not leaving the coin in the solu-| sufficient add one or two drops) Neighborhood Conveniences Broemor hos been designed to meet oll lad, , and All Children 18 Yeors and Under. tion long and rinsing off very) i : | the requirements necessary te conven- 'p Fathex, Moth quickly with clear water. Avoid) pate pee to # pall of buffing or rubbing the coins\"* °" and apply. Allow this to| ient living: good schools, shopping areas, 0 : remain on the concrete | i which will remove the finish. |Short time, then rinse idl ee ere eres ee ALL ARMSTRONG HOMES INCLUDE ADD TO STUCCO HOUSE ly ey cold water. Complete re-| ties, and easy access to downtown via QUESTION: We bought a)/Moval may be impossible if the} @ direct transportation service. ra om, brit ie i ys i meee THESE FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST j » concrete pores, | é pha hy oome ee You get all this plus the added benefit Pal , . " n « ui * i i ANSWER: Certainly. Old) 'Oienion eee pearey of one of Oshawe's most pleasant neigh- Ts Cpepae sere bonded eiheust fon in 9. 160 Ame, heewy-duty electric Wit 18, Metal ean selling Matalin' on ine Z | § N: | sound portland cement stucco available to make clear glass borhoods 2. Stainless steel kitchen sink 10. @Divided basement with recreation or more can be refinished, or overcoat- > : facilities, 17. Copper toned built-in triple paper ed, by applying a new finish frosted? The street we live on| ' | 3. Colored ceramic, wall tile for bath= 9). , All services included, paved reed, toun beck oi » u has become more crowded than/ Drop out tedey, we will be pleased te foam and colored fixtures sanitary, and storm sewers, in- =: coat of portland cement stucco. : Pp P j dividual' water connections, curbs. 18. Clay brick For detailed instructi on|When we first moved here and 4, Valence boxes in living room ividua err or etaile instruchion we would like to make the lower show you around. | 5. sitchen' sapbenrds end oun at 12... Front and side yards odded. \ 19, Built-in kleenex dispenser applying the new coating, write cad Of Dik omch wt de bat See Also, Armstron ural stained imported mahogany '3- Sidewalks installed from front to 26. Poured concrete basement (with Portland Cement Association, 33/007" 1, toe i P ndoys tess Homes in Beautifu (custom built) driveway and side door te drive- lifetime guarantee). .W, Grand Ave., Chicago 10, pe ec cenl a ' 6. Double laundry tubs 14. Fancy ceiling in tiving reem and 21: Mahogany trim. CLEANING FILTERS ' hte Ost paint and raemor SOUTHWOOD 7, Forced air gas heating--or forced dining room 22, Built-in range and oven. re on ag bri jhardware dealers now have sir oj) heating -- extra 1S, Oak floors throughout where As- 33, Electric heating installed as*-en FF ned = have a fore-javailable a special paint in aero 8. All electric light fixtures bestos vinyl tile is not installed extro, , warm air healing system,jsol form for frosting over glass PARK oil fired. How often should welby leaving a white film over gar ens SOME PLANS FIROVIDE FOR WALKOUT BASEMENTS clean the filters? the surface. A do-it-yourself H dA Ss Ai MANY OPTIONAI. EXTRAS AVAILABLE TO YOUR TASTE ANSWER: Filters should bejmethod is to cut a sheet of (Stevenson Rd. N.) | arwoo ve. >. - jax : cleaned two or three times ajwhite tissue rt . ! | : year; better yet to replace/the Bingo Bins tngh srg and Annapolis) | them. A good idea at thesejglass with spar varnish thinned times to also oil the blower andjwith one-fourth as much tur- the blower motor. pentine, Phone Pickering 942-3310 or Oshawa 723-6461 for Appoinfment

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