Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Jun 1956, p. 12

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1958 i AVERAGE U. 8. WAGE OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED FOR DOGS ONLY? : 12 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, June 2, 19 ! | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The cen YORKTON, Sask. (CP) -- Two| BARRIE, Ont. (CP) -- Recome. {sus bureau says the average in-|farmers here made hay while the, mending purchase of a second- E K | come of working men and women sun wasn't shining. They took their hand truck, Reeve Willard Kinzie TIME By ROGER C. WHITMAN |in the United States was $2,323 tractors to a flooded section of the|told council: The dog catcher we last year. This was $22 over 1954/highway and charged $1 a car to|engaged quit because his car got bic g but $18 below 1953. Urban and non-|pull motorists through; $2 if the|too smelly for private use." Coun- 2 p POWDERY CEMENT FLOOR ed with water can be used. Such|we would like to know what could farm workers gained, while farm|driver tried alone and then got|cil agreed that a truck should be 1 QUESTION: 1 have washed my paint, when hard and dry, can be be used to clean it, then what to groups lost. stuck. purchased. concrete b. t floor d of cl d by scrubb with a strong use for a finish. Would linseed oil times, since purchasing my home| cleaning solution. The surfaces|leave a sticky surface when sub- several months ago, but when I/must first be made wet with clear| merged in water? % ® : sween it I always pick up a few water, before scrubbing. Oil base | ANSWER: It is likely that the » poun®s of powdery cement dust. I| paint will not be necessary. Floor surface would become tacky when intended to paint or tile the floor paint must be removed from con-| the furniture was flooded. Even but am afraid to do so in this crete before putting down asphalt|with some varnish finishes, stick- condition. Does it have to be done or vinyl-asbestos tile. | iness could develop. You might be over? Or, can it be tiled and not WINDOW WOOD BLACKENED able to remove the stickiness by come loose? QUESTION: We are building a|washing the surfaces with turpen- ANSWER: A concrete floor that new home and have a good quali-|tine and fine steel wool. If not, use is very powdery may also be soft. ty wood windows. I am finishing| paint remover to take off all the It usally is not practical to paint | woodwork myself and usiof a floor' finish down to the bare Joel ol > or tile such a floor. However, sealer as a finish. ind that due low directions on the label. Finis! some floors are dusty, when new, to moisture, etc., in the house wiih a couple of coats of a top International Harvester put after six months or so, the some of the wood has become quality varnish. dusting becomes 1 feduced gonsider: blsckened Locks like mildew. Fn OaRDS, SEPARATE . ably, and the y of the con- at can we do to prevent this JESTION: We recently bought crete hardens. If a deep line can|and eliminate the further discolor- a new home and are having trou- announces the appointment of be scratched into the surface ation? ble with our hardwood floors. The without too much pressure, the. ANSWER: The black spots can| floorboards are separating in the HOME DESIGN NO 5 ne concrete might be defective and be removed from the bare wood! different rooms. We turned off the . 1 would suggest that a competent by applying a liberal quantity of|humidifier, hoping to correct the The long, horizontal roof lines, mason contractor make an inspec- a hot saturated solution of oxalic| condition, but it does not help. with window box in front, adds at, tion and advise you if a new floor acid (poison). Allow it to remain| Please advise. spaciousness to this attractive should be put down. over-night; then rinse well with| ANSWER: The reason why the design and contributes to the ---- r BASEMENT WALLS AND FLOOR clear water. When the wood is|floorbpards shrink is because the "big home" feeling. The large | 1 c we! b.0 QUESTION: Is there a washable dry, apply a chemical wood pre-| moisture in the wood has been "- L-shaped living-dining room, la fH mio, paint that can be applied over con-|servative, which should prevent evaporating. If the air in the house bd running the depth of the house, Ed crete walls that seals against further discoloration from mois-|is very dry, do not shut off the . with ample glass areas, come . moisture as well as decorates? If ture. Smooth the wood by rubbing|humidifier but continue to use it 991 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa RA 5-3516 mends view of both the front and water-mixed paint is used on the with "0000" sandpaper, wipe off as much as possible. The added , rear. The centre entry hall, in- 9 3 basement walls, can an oil-base the dust and finish as desired. | humidity might help bring back () paint be used on top? If basement STICKY FINISH the boards to their original width. cluding a coat closet permits % y N : : . s. access to any part of the a -p r | . floors are painted, can asphalt or' QUESTION: During the floods in Of course, if the boards were wet, d | £ th { f es po a er as dealer for the new line o bath, with an abundance of ; I I ) proof, a cement-base paint that to save a cobbler's table of ash the spaces with wood putty, or | Basement Plan is supplied. PRINCE ELBERT gins will again teach the lower er and the junior choir will .sing ---------------- further information write to the when Mrs. Sandison held a music COLUMBUS ( ) or enclosed please find 75c¢ for which send me Book of Those taking part were Shirley, year's work in contest form was -------------------- remittance payable to The Oshawa Times-Gazette.) Correspondent lof the teacher of each school as|schools took part. Both juniors and seniors did re- Oshawa, and to Mrs. Don Smith, this week chairman for the evening and call- resident here for a. number of r Qn N 4 in the Sunday School room. Mrs a cup of ws and a chat with, Mr. Martyn also expressed Mrs. Alvin Hunter on Monday and ton read the scripture after which When you have to pay a plum- and bathroom fixtures until trou- ents and friends of the pupils of the piano for the evening. to, were guests of Mr. and Mrs fered by Mrs. Ormiston. you realize how much money you| A home waste disposal system around to Inspect finished work! pupil from Shirley School. Isabel and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. "The Sparrow'. Mrs. E. White t = ® or from various plumbing fixtures kowski will be senior room teacher be held at 3 p.m. with Rev. S. J. Mrs. Don Leslie. e ers at the trap level in lavatories the basement or other space be- house. Two large bedrooms and vinyl tile be placed on top? New England, my furniture was when the floors were very wardrobe and linen space, pro- Pte Sp... ' ) 1 0 er t ger A d/h Pp . hd vide exceptional comfort and = [comes in powder form and is mix-/wood. The surface ls sticky and have the floors relaid. elected Industria quipment Standard Builders' blueprints The Building Editor room {two 1 : . : , . vo numbers. All are welcome. t t t A capacity audience filled the wi e comp e e ine Builders' Page Editor, the ( ) Please send me furt' er details about how to obtain standard recital for three of her schools at|schools, planned an interesting $ i d t 1 | tt by t or Inaustrial arracnments | i {held in the hi itori Plans entitled "69 SELECTED HOMES." (Please make ¥. E. SMITH |Cedar Creek and Prince Albert, held in the high school auditorium M b RE d i PRINCE ALBERT - The well as Mrs. Sandison was demon-| Deepest sympathy is extended t S Name........ 'SWatman' py el 1 in the fine sing latives - slid em er ea Women's Association has been strated in the fine singing of the the relatives of the Doupe family Front End Loaders, Excavators, Sweepers, H 0 P m ning due to the music recital which : : . . er uwn roe was held on Wednesday evening of Markably well and much credit is Uxbridge, in the loss of her hus Grass Cutting Equipment, Srl', nile 10] ss Can Flush Several lis ho Sears i i i : . ~ ; ak? everal 1 p om here attend- ed on Mr. Bert Wannamaker who Vears 1 coomnte me woman's WATCLESSNE@ an riu evil dies from here tien on Jr Bert Wormomaber wiolvette, LL Materials Handling Equipment. - E. White was in the chair. Mo Y D WwW | h D d Aci Ns mprtaey < the friends thenks and appreciation to Mrs. Tuesday. Mrs. A. McKenzie took charge of ne 0 n e I n M4 Grant Hunter who accompanied at. Mr and Mrs the lesson thoughts were presented ber or sewer cleaner to clear ble develops Prince Albert School last Friday, A gift of appreciation was pre- Newnham. could save by reasonable precau- has three parts. One is known as and pupils at work | Sunday, June 3, is the Sunday | John Sterratt and sons of Milton y ery interesting paper on| " J : gave a ve d seo The most common trouble mak- and joins the house drain under again next year, and Mrs. H. Hod-| Hillier of Brooklin as guest speak- | which she read a poem which s 0 De - | omtrnn -- | flower and bathtubs are bobby pins, neath the house. From that point | had composed on her own flo hair pins, large masses of hair it empties into the house sewer EE ------------ ANSWER: To make walls damp- completely destroyed. I managed little could be done, except to fill ease for the family. An Alternate me ---------- costing $8.75 a set may be ob- Oshawa Times-Gazette, Th i V tained for this design No. 5. For . : . ¢ : On Thursday evening Mr. Nel- Oshawa, Ontario. 00 0 S church here on Wednesday evening religious instructor for the Times-Gazette, Oshawa. | builder's blue prints for home Design No. 5 0 H which she teaches music evening in which a review Ru 3 pen House : 2 dhe oR Yme. 8 in Port Perry. Pupils 1 i [Much time and effort on the part 3 pils from 17 including: Blades, Backhoes, Address postponed till next Wednesday eve-| various numbers. |in the passing of George Doupe in MARY M. DYER due their trainer. Earl Martyn was band. Mrs. Smith was a former ts May meeting ed R / Association held its ) Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed hoard. visited with her parents, Mr. and the devotional. Mrs. Bruce Ormis- Open house was held for the par Kimmerly, Toron- by Mrs. McKenzie. Prayer was of- clogged drains from your house sySTEM EXPLAINED at which time one could wander sented to Mrs. Sandison by a tiny) Mr. and Mrs. E. Leslie, Miss y Pereman read a poem i y " : ? A theo w tions in what you flush down the|the soil stack. This has branches It is understood that C. Rrzad- School anniversary. Service will were Sunday guests with Mr. and "Back Gardens" at the close of garden. Mrs. Gordon Corner favor- ¥ : 3 threads. outside of the building ed with a piano solo and Mrs.|and thr : . 9 George McCulloch read a couple of, A major problem in most homes, The vent stack and its branches Need HOT WAT MORTGAGE LOANS articles on nature is a toilet stoppage. This is coms rise through the roof. This facili- . Bs Se erved tea monly caused by bulky materi2l tates proper flushing and also I} L ' i A Al AB E The ladies in charge sez e was Such as paper towels, women's carries off sewer gases. Don't go short of water . . . let Cook's Electric |} L L the usual social time : a . . + rf : pi . 3 hose, diapers, or wet string mop| The house sewer underground Co. install a High Quality, Low Priced "Knight < We. are pleased that Leo La: strands. Repairmen report, how- connects the house drain fo the Water Heater' in your home today. Ralnh S Jones -. x ever, that they have found stop- city sewer or priv " r 3 pag 3 . t Y 8 private septic tank oie pas succesiuly completed pages caused by oranges, apples. or ccsipn : sity and has returned home for peaches and makeup jars, Lomb, PRECAUTIONS : holidays brushes and even such unlikely If your home's soil and waste FULL 4% BUDGET TERMS :1d ay objects as bathrobes, sheets, false lines are not cast iron, certain Barrister & Solicitor 65 Simcoe St. South Mrs. Morley Beath, Mrs. Bertha teeth and roller skates. precautions should b d AVAILABLE . Hudson and Mrs. John Lambert/ 'ooh and roler skates. |Brecautions should be taken. in-| 39 |MPERIAL Dial RA 5-3525 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED | are still in the Oshawa Hospital. workings of the home plumbing ins over these pipes and provide ; We hope their health will soon be J itom®can do much to keep down an access panel for = emergency GALLONS ; NO DOWN GRRE © HAMILTON, ONTARIO Jastored and they may soon return| maintenance costs both within the repairs. y i | ame, house and under the lawn. The| When hanging heavy picture, PAYMENT He Mr. and Mrs. L. Brawa and home maker relies on a constant aim for a stud in the 'wall, be. : Trudy of Epsom visited Sunday supply of clean water and on its cause nails can puncture non-cast Fully evening with Elsie and Mary Dyer. | gutomatic disposal, taking for iron pipe. A baptismal service was con-granted the ease with which! When any remodelling requires ducted on Mother's Day by Rev. / ttractive kitchen opening the walls, check the drain Guaranteed 3 2.50 Per Week R. Rickard when Kathleen Jane -- - Sif -- pipes for leaks or corrosion. I Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bubbles form after brushing a James Howard Gibson: Janice Ann questionable pipe with a soa 1- -- tank, let us convert it for you. p od a a Unemployment ution, gas or' air is escaping. lm. P.S -- If you have a good ' y PRIM } WINDOWS As Low As James Stark and Keith Ewart, son mediate repairs will prevent -- CALL US TODAY -- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grills, future trouble were baptized. : Combatted | It is prudent never to build a Vi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kroes arrived driveway or plant a tree over ELE( 1 RIC CO last week from Holland. Some i: S John's house Sewers that are not cast . years ago they came to Wisconsin t t iron. Vehicles frequently crush to settle but disliked it so much . {{ragile Sewer pipes and tree in PHONE RA 5-6109 that in about two years they re-| SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)--The 5F0W into them causing a stop- turned to Holland. Their visit t nic ned) 1 oy + Page. 3. s d ) Visit 10 municipal council has voted to set "2 ® Double--Double Hung Prime--Storm/Screen ® Cost no more than old fashioned wood windows, Canada seems to be a happy up a special committee to meet event. They have three sons and |oeal welfare agencies in a move Windows plus modern storm/screens four grandsons here. At present t, ease unemployment conditions y 4 they are staying with their son, or CTR bi Nationally Advertised Theodore Kroes and family hte two groups will distribute ® Wood Thermal Break ( izes ion) LJ y C 1 R d Be as Tg 3953 Tor ® Come to you absolutely complete--ready to set ® Sold Coast to Coast Foss N gg? k | Mayor S. B. Peat warned The I in rough openings ® Made in Oshawa {eouncil: e wi ose ou V Jom Noph ce ac people if we cannot provide em- py 4 ® NHA Approved ® Direct, Factory to You A daring res- ployment for them. We must solve cue operation Friday night this problem." BT aed) de YE REE win avr o | A NEW ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR from an ice pack which had held the Catholic Welfare Council, told him captive for 12 days while drift-| the municipal group 'too many [ J ing near the Arctic Circle. people" deny unemployment is in- AT THIS LOWEST PRICE EVER! AND MORE YET LBB Carl (Crossley, $0-year-old air- creasing and wages here are lower d man who has been flying for 40|¢ in man other Canadian i i i i years, was taken off an ice floe han y == Due to economies of local distribution COMBINATION by an RCAF pararescue squad| "While we have unemployment = i we are able to offer FREE ith flown to the area in an RCMP Ot-|we cannot allow people to starve," i ' 0 0 van WH ter. he said. | 1 each complete installation of 12 or ALUMINUM The special committee will re- A King Henry Il was crowned in! port periodically to the municipal | i more windows and 1 door . beau- a the cathedral at Worcester in council, which represents the cities ; * = Dea "AR Ro Xe RES 7 tiful NASH STORM/SCREEN ALUM- 1154, when Worcester was a great of Saint John and Lancaster and religious centre. the parish of Simonds. | \ INUM DOOR. Val 61.00 gious : : --- | | . Value 61.00. 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