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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Nov 1965, p. 9

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( BLD RM. DORCH) | en KITCULN 12-Fe11-9 LIVING | 20-721210 ® = 1365: SOFT. PaETE rimiao at \7-1110-0 Ciiccemaet: The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, CO Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book\and Financing in Canada, Heat- "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" of Plans entitled Mail reouests 10c ex payable to The Osha Name Address FIRST AID TO FAIR WEATHER for TILING? QUESTION: Our son has given ws the asphalt tile for the floors|tng willow tree which is about worsening effect you notice. Re- h in our kitchen and dining rooms. Must we wait for warmer weather for putting this down or can we start safely on the job now? ANSWER: Asphalt tile can be put down at any time of the year. It is advisable, however, tra. (Please make remittance wa Times). Prererrrrri tir i iii) SOOO eee eee eee eee Oee eR OEE ORO EE eHee eee eeeeeeeee® AILING HOME ANTS EAT WILLOW QUESTION: We have a weep- eight feet tall, planted last spring. It is being eaten up by ants. We've tried some sprays, but they just don't do any good. What can we use to get rid of these ants for good? HOME DESIGN No. 423 Here is an "L" design that packs a lot of living space. into its floor area. There is an absolute minimum of passage- way yet living and sleeping areas are completely separated. Living room features a corner fireplace with raised hearth, There is a separate lavatory with access to master bedroom and rear entrance. Construc- tion is brick veneer. House could be built on a 50 foot lot. 1663 square feet. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 423 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for addi- tional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail, (Ontario residents. must remit 8 per cent SALES TAX). Now available at this newspaper office (or from address below) is our new DESIGN BOOK jentitled "SUBURBAN AND) {COUNTRY HOMES designed for CANADIANS", price $1.00 tax free. This edition includes jinformation on Cost of Building, HONESTY Tommy Cole, left, a New York grocery boy, talks with actress Elaine Stritch after he returned her invita- tion to a party for Princess Margaret tonight that he had found. Her reward was an invitation to the party for himself. Miss Stritch had jing, Insulation, Constructional Details, etc., plus many out-| |standing new Designs -- Ranch, one and half storey, split level,|~ |two storey colonial, and Du- jplex homes. Also included in this book are full details on {how to order Blueprints. Of Ethi Se Ics In condition is worsening. What do st. THOMAS (CP)--A five- you suggest? 7 i ye point code of ethics was adopted ANSWER: The wax you used|Thursday at a meeting of mem- te try to eliminate the white|hers of Ontario Ambulance Op- moisture spots on the panel sur-|orators Inc. which represents faces has only served to trap the!<ervices in more than 20 On- moisture in the wood, with the|tario centres. code was unanimousl mere ford Pre Frequent.|2ccepted with the wrovicien Sunk ly, the moisture will Oe ag Rigi gg 7 rag spots disappear in a few added at any time. If the panels have a shellac. The code says the operators finish, try wiping the white spots will with a cloth dampened with very; --Strive to improve service Ambulance-Operators Set Code ANSWER: I suggest sending jittle alcohol (too much will re- and equipment; * e SHE OSHAWA TIM®S, Seturdey, Movember 27. 1968 @ TORONTO (CP)--Indians: will find it more necessary in future to seek full status as Canadian citizens and make their way in the social and vocational setting of their non-Indian neighbors, H. J. Dilling, a Sarnia public school principal, has written in the Ontario Journal for Educa- tional Research, : The autumn edition of the journal, published by the On- tario Institute for Studies in Ed- ucation, is to appear Dec. 6. Mr. Dilling bases his state- ment on a series of tests written by Grade 7 pupils in Indian, non-Indian and mixed schools in 18 Southern Ontario communi- ties. The tested group was com- New Role For The Indian Full Status, Side-By-Side posed of 212 Indians in 11 Indian schools, and 145 Indian and 1,102 non-Indian pupils in non-Indian schools. DESCRIBES RESULTS The fests, dealing with read- ing, arithmetic, achievement and comprehension, showed: --Non-Indian children had better results on the three achievement tests, and Indian pupils in non-Indian schools fared better than those in In- dian schools; Indian pupils who spoke English only, and whose par- ents. spoke English at all times, showéd higher results than those who speak, or whose parents spoke, some dialect. PAYS OFF written her grocery list on the back of the igvitation and when Cole read in a newspaper that. the actress was worried that she couldn't go to the party be- cause of the missing card he promptly returned it --AP Wirephoto Ontario Areas Deal at all times honestly and fairly with all men; --Avoid conduct or practices detrimental or disgraceful to the association. The members urged provin- jcial and local safety organiza- tions to emphasize the need for motorists to display a more courteous attitude and co-oper- ation toward ambulances on the highways. Doug Arbour of Chatham was jelected president of the associ- jation for a two-year term mrss This Christmas She'll Be Happier With HOOVER FROM NU-WAY RUG Gift Suggestions: Dial-A-Matic VACUUM CLEANER Famous CONSTELLATION C * with h 124,71 49.11 Portable Suitease | | FLOOR POLISHER Complete with pads from - HOOVER UPRIGHT | VACUUM CLEANER VACUUM CLEANER 87.17 . 28.71 SHOP FIRST AT NU-WAY RUG CENTRE 54 CHURCH STREET 728-4681 728-4201 z WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY x: ete SCHOFIELD-AKER -- ®@ Residential @© Commercial @ Industrial FREE, SARE: EASY MORTGAGES HOURS et rear of Building at Ist ond 2nd, Arranged 9 AM, tO P.My 260 King St. West end purchased SAT. Tul 5 PLM, $15,800.00 MOVE IN AND START LIVING--Snie ond san 5 room brick--3 bedroom home located on Bala Drive, Situet ed on a fully landscaped lot 50' x 119', Extras include broad- loom in living room, copper hooded fan in kitchen, profession- ally finished recreation room with bor, paved drive, T.V, Tower with Rotor. Priced to sell quickly . GRANDVIEW--IMMEDIATE POSSESSION--Yes, the lucky buyer of this well built 6 room, 3 bedroom home will have one of the choicest views in the whole city. For someone liking quiet privecy this is for you, lot size 75' x 200', paved drive to basement garage. Entrance from garage to large rec, room 23 x 22. List price $17,500.00. Down payment os low es $2000 to @ re sponsible purchaser. to have the temperature of the --Increase their knowledge of y 10 cents (no stamps) to Superin-| move the shellac). Then apply a materials and the floor not) n transportation and care of the |tendent of Documents, Washing-|thin coat of shellac (thinned Ss aaateemeiieeemeeiaiaen iene ne : They are much below 60 degrees in order, to have the mastic cement! spread more readily. | MUSTY ODOR IN SUITCASE QUESTION: I aired my suit-| ease outdoors in the sun. Bu every time I take it out to use ton, D.C. 20402, for copy of the leaflet, Garden, How To Control Them". (No. Al,77:28). {| BUG KILLERS COMPETE? QUESTION: Will using an it it smells musty. What causes} (electro-chamical) lindane bug this and how can I get rid of the odor? ANSWER: Musty odor to dampness, either ins' suitcase or where it is s killer or burning a tablet (moth jcloud) to get rid of moths de-| is due| Stroy ide the|moth-proofer guaranteed to pro- tored,|tect against moth damage for the effectiveness of a Be sure it is thoroughly dry|one year? when put away. The lining of| the suitcase may be the offend-|bug killer operate independently, so they won't cancel out each er. Try washing it, using a ANSWER: The two types of sponge or cloth well wrung.out|other's effectiveness. in thick suds, then wiping with a fresh damp sponge or cloth. When thoroughly dry, apply a quid mildew-proofing prepara- tion available at some house- wares dealers. METAL HEEL CLIPS QUESTION: dozen half - moon - stains on my_ linoleum from metal clips ori) men's heels. How can I get these off? I used clear am- monia, and a cleanser; neither helped. ANSWER: A nationally known floor and ceiling tile manufac-| turer now makes a floor mark} remover pad, available at many housewares and _ hardware stores. This contains a combina- tion cleaner-polish to remove stubborn dark marks, and re- waxes the spot. Or rub with fine steel wool dipped in top quality) liquid cleaning wax, then' polish) with a clean, soft cloth. CLEANING GOLD FIXTURES QUESTION: A year ago we remodeled. our powder room and had gold faucets installed. We're having a great deal of trouble with tarnishing and have found no successful way of pol- ishing them, or the switch plate --even fingermarks can't be re- moved. What is the proper way to clean them? ANSWER: I suggest checking with the dealer from whom these were purchased or with the plumber who installed them, as to the proper recommended care for these fixtures. No harsh abrasives or cleanser should be used; these will scratch the metal. Wash metal surface with warm, soapy water and wipe dry. Or use a cream, clean-up wax, made by a nationally known manufactur- er, to remove fingerprints, sur- face grease, etc. This also leaves a protective coating which will retard tarnishing. Follow label directions. EARN EXTRA MONEY A selected number of steadily employed people are turning apere time hours into cash in- come replenishing light merch- andise accounts established lo- cally by prominent Canedion monufacturer. Constant repeat turnover ond de finitely mo soliciting can provide a reliable second income fo sincere persons with sound job history. Write Teday ---. Oshawa Times Box 1021 jand utility rooms wherever drops of water) I have about-ajhave been splashed on the pan- shaped dark|€lling (dark in color) white spots) floor.|have appeared. We are unable ito eliminate these white spots! MOISTURE SPOTS ON WOOD QUESTION: In our new home several rooms have wood panels, including the furnace rooms. In with wax. Furthermore, this "Ants in the Home and) "| RUTHERFORD"S half-and-half with denatured al-| sick and injured; cohol), using a small artist's'; Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD, @ LLOYD CORSON, President @ DICK YOUNG, Vice-Pres. @ LUCAS PEACOCK, Sec-Treas 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-5281 /brush, to the areas. Try rub-| bing the white spotted areas| |very gently with turpentine and) |finely powdered rottenstone (or jother scratchless abrasive) jusing very little pressure, and |following the wood grain. Some |blemish - removing preparations | (for use on wood furniture) are available at housewares and variety stores to remove this! type of discoloration. RENT-A-CAR DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY aueace crs MILEAGE CHARGE | 725-6553 CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa | | TEMPERED-A McL WHATEVER THE CLIMATE OUTSIDE -- COMFORT AT YOUR COMMAND == WITH Qin FUEL OIL 110 KING ST, W. ---- pene As Whether it's bitter cold ontside; or just damp and chilly . : . set the thermostat : : : your Gar Wood ee es warm and healthfully humidified and at a phenomenally low fnel cost. Actual owner-records that Gar Wood units use less fuel-- --~ less service--last longer Ask your dealer to show you. IRE Torco OIL ECONOMY AUGHLIN 723-3481 DON'T NEEDS WITH BROOKSIDE ACRES--5 yeor old--6 room--3 bedroom very modern bungalow. Approximately 1350 sq, ft. of modem living located in one of Oshawa's most desired areas. Sunken living room with wall te wall broadioom. A gem of a kitchen festuring _ all the modern built in's, Sliding gloss door off the dinette te partially enclosed patio ot rear. Huge basement lends itself well to all recreational requir | diate p jon may -- be arranged. Give us a call this weekend to inspect. Home is located in a private court off a quiet street in the East End of the city. Close to schools--bus service and shopping. 6 months old red clay brick home with carport, large kitchen with factory. finished cupboords; 3 good size bedrooms, double Pierson Windows throughout. Poured concrete basement has dandy orea for recreation room, List price $17,300.00--see it this weekend. ROSSLAND MANOR--2 year old--6 room--1129 sq. ft. brick home with angel stone front, Extras include natural fireplace-- hooded fan in kitchen----shower door in bathroom. A real modern home in an area. of fine homes, All services are already in. Immediate possession. Don't wait--investigate. OPEN HOUSE BEAU VALLEY THIS WEEKEND 1:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. AT YOUR SERVICE 728-2233 ED. DRUMM 725-3867 MARGARET LE! -» 723-9343 iT LEE ' GEORGE KOORNNEEF 723-2894 723-2839 723-9692 725-0201 725-1726 MAIBLE BOUDREAU IRENE BROWN MARG. HALL ALLAN THOMPSON _ DONALD HOWE . IRWIN CRUIKSHANKS 728-5205 REG AKER has BILL JOHNSTON ... 728-1066 BILL MecFEETERS ... "Over a Quarter Century of Service" SCHOFTELD-AKER 360 KING WEST 723-2265 (See additional Listings Advertised Daily im Classified Section)

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