orsign ps A A hi TE HE Aa es EE cE (5S BTS, Te 42 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, March 21, 1953 Build, Repair, Re y odel Your Home 8 FUTURE EXPANSION ROOM KEYNOTES THIS DESIGN Redecoration Times Comes With The Spring Although seldom realized, the color of the ceiling has a direct aring on the brightness of the room. Acording to interior decora- tors the light reflected from the ceiling can give your room either gp bright or subdued appearance, depending upon the reflective quali- ties of the color desired. If your redecoration scheme calls for a 'sparkling' look, you should paint the ceiling either white which reflects around 80 percent of the light that falls upon it, or light ivory which has a 70 percent rating. For a more subdued appearance, our ceiling should be colored a ht buff: which reflects around 55 percent of the light, pale apple green at approximately 50, or medium gray in the neighborhood of 45 percent. Still further down the light re- flection ladder come pale blue and light green at 40 percent. If for some particular reason you prefer a really subdued ceiling tone, then you could try a deep rose which reflects only 15 percent of the light, or a dark green at less than 10° percent. Experience has also shown that mineral wool insulation in your ceiling will cut down your redecor- ating bills. In an uninsulated house, shadow lines will often form on the ceiling within a year or two after painting. This is caused by the condensation of moisture on the ceiling as the heat flows through the plaster, By insulating with mineral wool, this greatly reduces the heat flow thereby eliminating condensation by dirt - laden moisture. While it is impossibleto entirely eliminate the shadow lines from forming on the ceiling, tests have shown that mineral wool insulation will retard this action for as long as three to five years. The same is true of the walls in a house. PLAN No. W-426 A practical four room house for the average family, this de- sign permits the addition of two bedrooms and bath in the up- stairs area as needed. Note the unique fireplace arrangement shown in floor plan. Data: Living Area, First Floor 975 sq. ft.; Future Second ZI0N School Teacher Laid Up With Attack of Mumps MRS. RUSSELL STAINTON Correspondent ZION ~--Mrs. George Knox, So- lina, is teaching at S.8. No. 12 while Henry DeMille is at home with the mumps. Several grown- ups have been ill with the mumps. Mrs. Fri Fisher have both had the' mumps. Mrs. Wes Cameron, Mrs. Rus- sell Perkins, Miss Isobel Cruick- shanks, and Douglas Cruickshanks attended the Ice Carnival at Bow- manville Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspel, Al- lan and Marilyn, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jebson, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dart, Bob and Kenneth, visited Mr. and Mrs. S., Maybury, West Hill, also Mr. and Mrs. William Dart, Sr, at Scarboro Jct., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flintoff and family, North Oshawa, were Sun- day visitors at Wes Cameron's, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Down, Messrs. Wes and Bruce Down, Eb- enezer, were Sunday dinner guests at Percy Davidson's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sobil and Diane were at Clare Allen's, Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stephen and Floor, 486 sq. ft.; Breezeway and Garage Area--418 Sq. ft.; Cu- bage, House--19,968 cu. ft.; 2,381 cu. ft. if second floor is included. Breezeway and Garage Area-- 286 Cu. ft. For further details and .blue- prints write. to the Harry Loder Company Revillon Building, Ed- monton, Alberta. TYRONE Tea and Puppet Show Big Success MRS. W. RAHM Correspondent TYRONE -- The CGIT of Ty- rone United Church held a very successful tea and puppet show last Saturday. The tea table was attractively decorated with shamrocks, pipes, hats, and green candles, in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Mrs, D. Lute and Mrs, P. Werry poured tea. A highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of gifts by Margaret Chamberlain and Jacqueline Rosevear to Miss Bes- sie Yeo and Mrs. D. Lute in ap- preciation of their past service to CGIT. The guests were entertained with the staging of a puppet play, "Thus Serenade". Those taking part with puppets were: June Taylor, Gloria Brent, Ruth Pascoe, Jacqueline Rosevear, Margaret Chamberlain, Audrey Wood, Betty Phillips and Barbara Taylor. ! The girls wish to thank: all those who helped make the tea a suc- cess. PERSONALS Ron Tennant, Sudbury; Bill McDonald, Thornhill; Miss Yvonne Saunders, Weston, and Stuart Hooey visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Woodley. Mrs. Lorne Phare left last week for her home at Glidden, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook attend- ed the wedding of their cousin, Russell Clark, last Saturday at Don Mills United Church, Toronto, TYPE PROVIDE oll Imam CIRCULAR AIRSHADE AWNINGS tection for yoyr porches, doorways and steps. 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