Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 28, 1948, p. 9

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there ia- a nou at ihu top of euch fitory uir to reading rtniie ikirtully jhi takxd hoi wot wash homo and hangs it out in hjjf own backyard coming back homo wc niudo w brief aurvoy of laundering costs whether to send the weekly wash lo commorcial laundries or to buy an automatic nonautomatic or homiautomatic machine and do tlie job at home is a problem for many women i laundry practices of city and j form familioa wcro compared and found to bo similar fow families soaked tho waah und moat homo- makora used tho same suds water for all the clothes a majority put the clothob through two rinse wa ter and used the same rinso wa- torn for the entire waali except for actual audsing very little hot water was used farm women do their wash at home but fow havo stationary tubs and ironera laundering couta approximate twentyfive dollars a year with the nonautomntive washer minus rins ing facilities and wllghtly more than twentyfive dollars with the automatic machine these compare favourably to commercial laundries where n wt wash can be dono for you tuaininu fott inoeiiindksjck i ih peacj-time- industry by the can- fulltime omploymont ia the sym- indian national institute for tho buj of independence to ovoryono hlind your support is needed to mirny blind workera liko tint mun i carry on tho work of training and on a sandblasting machine proved placement give nil you can to train their efficiency in war plant now i blind workera for employment new jobs have been found for them j and independence although there are not many re pair jobs necessary for the carefully operated washing machine coat are necessarily higher for automatics- major points in t automatics fav our are their energy aaving quali ties no puddles to mop and a clea ner wash the homemaker must decide for herself which she can afford to 4ave most time money or la bour 1 hard water for laundry purpo ses prevents thorough cleansing a zeolite tank la the most efficient way to soften water and it pays di vidends in soap saved and in long er life to fabrics for delicate fab rics woollens and nylon uao one teaspoon of borax per gallon of wa ter mix well then add soap wash- moderation the w i s i o m o f maturity true we are a youiiii country in less tllim o century vo imve rison from colonial youth to nationhood of a stature cnjoyel ly no other people of our numherw canada haw earned tills through the yearn we havo- kept our nenwe of valucu been moderate in our pleasures moderate in our thinking today ue continue to hear ourselves with the nelfrewpect of a moderate people we are moderate in our upending in our thinking moderate in our pleasures moderate in the enjoyment of whisky moderate in all tilings wc are young yen itut wc have come of age for moderation in the wlndom of maturity lactic sd0dwtm bday the house of seagram intf soda or other commorcial sof ten era are fine f6r linens and cot- tonu but only if added before the soap 2 to wliiten cotton und linon fabrics white or colour fast you may bleach with chloride of lime solutions it is most necessary to rinse in 3 waters afterwards other wise any remaining bleach will weaken tlie fohrlc blueing will brighten delicate fabrics which can not be b leach od to prcvont streak ing it must be tlioroughly mixed with the last rinso water 3 ironing is a timeconsuming job and can bo tiring to reduca labour hung the wot clothes caro- fully shake out and hang bed li nen towels and face cloths square with the line when they are dry shake again fold and put away fold towels and press them sitting on a stool to iron the straight things a good firm ironing board at the proper level both make the job easier the question box mr a f t craka for beat meth od to wash woolens answer 1 use iota of warm water never boiling hot 2 soften with borax about one- third cup for average tub add doap dissolved in hot water first 3 shake out free dust measure knitted garments- 4- nover op orate machine for knftted goods nd otlisra which re quire- only 5 minute washing place in another suds if badly soiled fi squeeze do not twist to re move water from light garment or placo woollens through a wrin ger with light pressure hold the fabric up us it goes through writt era to keep its shape g hang woollens in a warm breeze to dry never let garment freeze nor place near direct heat- 7 shrunken and felted woolleiw may be partially restored by steam ing use a heavy pressing cloth quite wet stretch carefully whilo pressing over cloth but do not press dry miic p j iu how can i take an ink stain out of a pink woollen sweater amwar if it has not been wa shed yet use lemon juice or salts of lemon solution apply on tho upot leave 15 or 20 minutes rinse it out and npply iigain soak ink from stain into blotter bray tits fear cuck tvm yhcbl ortutf y kw bo uttor wt hi jmta u4 teir ira wbttl yw rmi s4 wthsa y wl it tray chick hatchery geo c brown noftval ont dressmaking alterations peciftlizirisr in childrens wear mrs f perry over howaoa gang mill st phone 3o0w motor biki mem 00 united states m exiitino roqulattons make it lllegalfor any cdnadian resident to retain in hi poitessionmore than 10 in i united states cash s you aro required to tum in to your bank for ex change into canadian money any amount you have in excess of 10 in united states funds without delay theres a reason the reason is that canada must have the us dollars spent here by tour ists in order to make them available for the payment of imported foods and ser vices needed to keep pro duction and employment at a high level roftogn btchahqc control i0juu ottawa v91 douwe the drficleney must be paid by aridrraie if pontage i underpahl doni take chances 0n tf ilirft of average lightweight air mail paper and one ugh- weight air mail envelope weigh v ounce or leu the air mail rale it is4 psr ounc to cress britain eire and europe aik at your local pott office fetf rate 1 eluwhere have lelleg weighed when id doubt l ly mikaimi j mm u kc mjw general machine shop work heomkou 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