Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Dec 1948, p. 9

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VECENBER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINE ~ PLANNING ON BUILDING OR RE- OOELLING? SE Ch ec k This Builders' Pa ge for All Your Needs] mmm iE pW 3 Ry pa ey, ae Th Te ey --- TE Fy oFhg (ha aby, pe phe. PEE EINES Eg a If in { iv . y i" % Va - THE DURWOOD is a cottage-type, storey and a half home with a one-car attached garage, This home has a bedroom on the first floor, making it convenient to leave the second floor temporarily unfinished. When completed, the second floor plans include two bedrooms, one 10'x10'6 and the other 9'x12'6. The plan access to dining space in the compactly-cabineted 'modern ki tion to the garage. There are linen close robes in all of the bedrooms' as well as 2 storage closet in the garage. Construction is of frame, with an extra fireproof wall between the house and at- tached garage. The exterior of the house ' is siding. The roof is covered with asphalt = | shingle. The dimensions of the main body of the house are The net a square feet, and volume is 19,987 cubic feet including the basement, For further information about The Dur- wood write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, Minn, of The Durwood provides easy all rooms: There is a large tchen, and corivenient connec- closets near both entrances; a t on each floor and large ward- 32 feet wide and 26 feet deep. res, without the garage, is 799 ONTARIO HARDWOOD FLOOR SANDERS Reasonable! Old Floors Refinished! Laid @ Sandeo TILE FLOORS Variety Colors W ¢ Phone 4128w13 or 723w2 Attention Builders PLANS DRAWN AND BLUEPRINTS MADE Phone 1527W Deepening or Digging Wells by the Foot or by the Hour. "4 0AK ST, AJAX : 108 WALNUT ST. "WHITBY PHONE 2256 38 Insul Board MAIS ARIE its immediate prospects of gain in favour of a future that is too hazy See Fear of Depression As Major Basic Cause cannot be compelled to work in a free society, and even where the effort has. been made in. societies that are mot free the results have been poor." The Council notes; too, that set- tlement by" government does not provide th» long-sought "adequate standards as to what precise decis- fons will 'be fair to both parties, sven table to the public and con- sistent with the needs of the whole economy." Into the report is written an im- plication that "the oecasional breakdown" in labor-management negotiations is not as serious as it may seem on the surface: "Hunglreds of contracts are sign- ed for every one that cannot be signed; and the cumulative effect of working arrangements is of lar- ger significance for the economy than the cumulative effect of work By GEORGE RONALD Canadian Press Staff Writer, + Washington, ' Deéc.: 31-(OP)--At | the tap-roots:"of most labor dis~ putes, say 'three top United Sta tes economists, is "the haunting fear of another 'depression. > " Th Council of "Economic advise ers, in its third annual report t67] President Truman, $ays removal "of that fear must be a main objective of government, "So long as it overhangs, no group can be expected to surrender and/tHreatening to be relied upon." The Council, set' up in 1946 to analyze and interpret economic development and to guide govern- mmt business methods, is headed by Dr. Edwin G. Nourse. Its report provides one' Basis for. the state-of- the-union address. Truman will make to Congress Jan. 3. 'The part dealing with labor- management relations is not new but it throws into sharp relief the enormity of major problems in that field. "any thinking men consider it preferable 'to establish, a settle- ment pattern in advancé than to risk 'a hasty and. possibly unfair decision in time of crisis, the Coun- cll says. "But while.. this proposition is clear, its application is extremely difficult. In the final analysis, men Plumbing & Heating New Work and Repairs H. COLVIN PHONE 537 7 Ir. Builder 53 ALBERT ST. PHONE 127 ARR. GYPSUM LATH BELGIUM CEMENT MCLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD., ® Your business should C.K. CAMERON [|| , bow or pose ELECTRIC - every week in order to keep posted on the FOUNDED IN Ans. BY CAMERO "Whys and Wheres" in building c6nstruc- tion. Home Appliances are now in demand. 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WITH $924.75 DOWN PAYMENT You Can Build Your Dream Home Through OUR "HOME-OWNERSHIP" SERVICE This Service Offers Assistance Securing a gcod location e-- HARDWOOD FLOORING Floors Laid," Sanded and Finished © FLOOR SANDERS ® EDGERS ® POLISHERS FOR RENT - ALSO - Finishing Materials for Sale Phone 3744W1 M. Leggette PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNER and STOKER Installation 'and Repairs 'Wm. SEVERS 512 DREW ST. PHONE 1739 YILL-CORNISH ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors PHONE 450 Substantial Type Of Home Being Erected Here The above picture shows one of the substantial modern homes now under construction in the city and the immediate vicinity. This house is one of several being erected in a North Oshawa sub-division, progress with which has been greatly accelerated by the open type of weather enjoyed during the month of December, --Times-Gazette Staff Phote. of this | Frances Geraldine, was practically home town of Burin and sail his | brought up in a fishing dory. While | dory 42 miles to the island of St. in his teens, he would leave his | Pierre and back for sport. stoppages. Recognition would reduce the number of work stoppages by introducing broader perspective into wage negotiations." The report continues: "While there is no gainsaying the fact that 'far-sightedness' and |§ 'moderation' on the part of both | management and labor. are 'neces- |} sary, this can be: furthered only by developing some standards shed- ding light upon what wage or other provisions will in fact be advant- ageous to both in the long run. "Without this, there is little point | § in asking moderation of workers |B who have a strategic position which enables them to obtain more, or of an employer who is in | such a strong position that he can'|§ compel settlement upon terms less |? favorable to workers," : eo Oil Burners eo Fuel Oil "i o Kerosene PROMPT DELIVERY and SERVICE MCLAUGHLIN COAL Build With Confidence! FOR A FIRST CLASS JOB, CONSULT R. B. WILKINS, c:nerau contractor 597 MASSON ST. OSHAWA PHONE 1467TW WHAT IS YOUR PROPOSITION? FACTORY ADDITION? NEW RESIDENCE? TO REMODEL? STORE -- RESIDENCE -- ATTIC FLAT KITCHEN -- BATHROOM -- FLOORS, ETC. WE HAVE THE MATERIALS -- WE KNOW HOW -- Here's 6 A Gand New Year For You! We'd like to wish every one of you much hap- piness, prosperity and success during the year ahead! As your Headquarters for the Home, you maybe sure that we'll go *all out" to bring you the first class materials you need. at prices that are fair and square! i & SUPPLIES LTD. | 110 KING ST.'W. PHONE 1246 LOVES THE: SkA 'Lunenburg, N.S--(CP) -- Herbert | § Brewer, Newfoundland member of | the Luneriburg fishing schooner |° THE SIGN OF A WELL-WIRED : mes STANDARD LITTLE HOMES NEED RAT THE RED SEAL STANDARD OF WIRING AS MUCH AS BIG ONES Electric Ranges, Water Heaters, Grates and . the large array of applionces in common use are as much required in small homes as in large ones. Good lighting, which depends on the number of outlets, is- Necessary in all homes. The small home requires ample wiring -- the smaller the floor area the Obtaining Blueprints 1. 2, : 3. Estimating Cost ' @ Industrial and Domestic 4 A, 6, Construction and Maimananse WIRING and SUPPLIES Phone 341 50. 53 Prince St, -- Oshawa ES greater the usefulness of laborsaving electrical equipment. The Red Seal Standard gives small homes all necessary wiring provision for electrical living: in no way is i excessive for small homes, THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA: S. J. Babe CHAIRMAN . Arraging Contract Securing Maximum Loan . Make application to-Prov. Housing Corp for assistance on Down Payment You are cordially invited to come to our office and discuss your requirements with us. We have blue- prints, photographs, etc., available for your inspection A Noin BPO ; chofield: INSURANCE Ageney Realtors Wood Products Company OSHAWA Geo. F. Shreve PHONE 667 GEN. MGR. " 84 SIMCOE ST. 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