SAE ADW IITA nn eR otte Thatonson. J Bahineatan!. f [i Canadian Army Replacing Sten Guns OTTAWA (CP) -- The Sterling sub-machine-gun, formerly known as the Patchett, has been adopted to replace the Sten gun used by the Canadian army since early in the Second World War Army headquarters announced today that the government muni. tions agency, Canadian Arsenals, By RUTH W. SPEARS Ltd., of Long Branch. Ont., will manufacture the new gun with \ THE HOME WORKSHOP a i » w By RUTH W. SPEARS This Indian weathervane de-| sign dates from Colonial times. The 16-inch figure is cut out of, " /wood and painted in true Indian | colors. Pattern 241 gives tracing designs for this figure, also a A wall cabinet with side pan- els that fold in on a stationary centre portion gives compact, easy-to-reach storage for hand tools. Pattern 214 contains illus- | production expected to begin next year. The Sterling. a nine-millimetre, {fully automatic and single shot weapon, is already in use by the British army. Test teams have |fired i* under all weather condi- HOME DESIGN No. 326 | 7 A small house with big ideas 3 REAP 06 COR Qi DPRIEDILS is shown here. Economical to : x x construct because of its size i it still offers the modern com- . Dip we RS tu] BD eu forts of more spacious homes. ' lo There are two bedrooms and a gd good sized bath with a lavatory near the work area. The kitch- en is U-shaped and provides - HALL table space. There is a cover- wy ed porch off the kitchen that 3 a I [ee T can be used as service exit also. 3 Full basement will hold heating / t ) and laundry facilities. The liv- ing area contains a large stone fireplace and there is still plenty of wall area for your favorite furniture arrangements. This home has a gable roof and LIVING RM. is designed for frame construc- Pr tion. . Standard Builders' blueprints kc i Ny Tepe 3 costing $9.75 a set may be ob- " - hs 9 in Canada for this design tained in Canada for this desig 35 10] DINING RW . E85 «0.9 t G KITCHIN §r.er jp gg 5 " No. 326. For further informa- tion write to: The Builders' Page Editor, The Times-Gazette Oshawa. A NEW HOME PLANNER No. 326 as4 sa.rr BOOK entitled "70 Low Cost er Homes for Canadians" price The Buildi i ng Editor, Zoe. may be obtamed at the Oshawa Times-Gazette, .0 » | but his experience showed only the are any among them likely to re- | ig eo ot He ec trated directions for making it [tions including the coldest tem- clearly shown. The pattern will bel with four or six panels accord- .peratures of the sub-Arctic, and mailed for 35 cents. It is includ-| ing to your needs. It will be [found it superior to anything now ed in the Windmill and Weather-| mailed for 35 cents. This pat- |in use. : vane Packet which contains five terp is one of 'five in the Wood- | The new sub-machine-gun is a patterns for $1.50. workers' Packet for $1.50. comnact weapon weighing nly six pounds. Because of its simplicity |it can be mastered in a short time International Group Said Needed it. tours. tay To Deal With Refugee Problem " ; i tl TORONTO (CP)---Only an inter-|a_depot to hold a maximum of| national organization, working un- (3,500 refugees, who will be keep der either the United Nations or | there as short a time as possible NATO. can deal effectively with before being sent on. the care and disposition of Hun-| He said more co-operation with | garian refugees, says a member other provinces would be valuable of the Ontario legislature just and that he welcomes an inter-| back from a tour of Austrian refu-| provincial conference where the gee camps. | subject can be discussed with fed- | John Yaremko, Progressive Con- eral officials, He said Mr. Yar- servative member for Toronto-|emke's suggestion of an interna- Belluoods, said last night, hetional body will be passed on to only realized the magnitude of the | Immigration Minister Pickerseil refugee problem after visiting the | When he arrives in Toronto Sa Ay camps in Austria, There 74,000; Ay arlier in the day at's press Jefipecs live snd po 2, '* | conterence, | Premiet Srust mini- i ' |mized the danger o h Before leaving Canada, he sald, | entering the country along with envision e Ontario govern- i ungar- ment "dealing directly with Those | he Fefugees, Te sik Te ge TRAIN YOUR Go's oF wishing to emigrate to Canada, hated communism, and if there ONE POWT... " federal government can do this|yert to communism when the im- and the duty of the provinces is| mediate danger is over. they will YOU BUILD FOR fi by writin ag fgg Oshawa, Ontario. Fishing for a super supper idea?| Press DE hot Der Supp otatoes builder's blue prints for home design No. 326. and spoon on creamed finnan ( ) or enclosed please find 75¢ for which send me New Book of haddie. There's a satisfying main Plans entitled "70 low cost Homes for Canadians." (Please dish for you! | make remittance payable 'to The Oshawa Times-Gazzette.) It is estimated that immigration | Name to Canada will total 135,000 in the eurrent year, 60,000 lower than the post-war peak year of 1851. | FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN HOT-AIR HEATING [bathtub is very smooth and or-|should have been insulated. Con- QUESTION: I am interested in dinary cement does not adhere crete becomes very cold when] a booklet or a leaflet pertaining | readily to it. Secondly, when a|outdoor temperatures are low. #0 hot-air heating for a Cape Cod tub is filled with water and a|This in turn chills the inner house. person sits in the tub, increased walls, causing condensation to a SWER| Leaflets Seseribing Jrelght is adie on the {1g ar|form. ating equipment can obtain- | Joists supporting the area. This J ed from local heating contractors would naturally cause a slight FRNA ORES years ago and supply houses. See several of sagging movement which would| when we bought our house, there | them in your community. Each result n cracks and breaks in 2 was a hand-fired furnace of the handles a different make of such brittle substance such as cement. |pot air type. Because the fur- ment. Tub caulking should be used|psce smoked, when we opened the ING SLATE around the tub. If there are 10|4.or to fire, we had the furnace QUESTION: The slate roof om cracks, or breaks in a tile floor, cleaned and repaired, also had|ho ouse 'is beginning to flake|it will be watertight. C aulking po chimney repaired. After hav- our hi Juay. It is about 30 years old. |sh last for several years. It's all this done, the same thing|help the federal Zoyerument by, ws setting up reception eentres to re- al SA this pi ie Oe ble"to ise a specificistill happened last winter. Can ould a coating of roof BUMPS IN LINOLEUM eement or tar work? QUESTION: The kitchen lino-| ANSWER: I think the trouble "ANSWER: Nothing much can be !leum in our new home is less than lies in the fact that you probably done because the disintegration|/a year old. In three separate|did not open the drafts in the ) Please send me further details aboui how to obtain standard Lid MOVE OUT re |NATO countries should be set up." | wrong? you tell us what 1s B? 'speedily into new homes and jobs. | to back up the federal govern-|change their minds after being | "exposed to freedom." | THE FUTURE WHEN 1 YOU BUILD WITH that country is not to be bank-" "S rupted by her generosity and if HENDERSON |the refugees themselves are not to be too severely taxed by the 1 CONCRETE "terrible conditions" they must abide in the camps, 'Because of the magnitude of You get a relieble cost construc tion with our new concrete block | He said the refugees must rap- idly be moved out of Austria if the problem . . it is my opinion that an international agency . . be immediately set up as an arm of the United Nations 3 deal with the problem on a world basis. . ik If this'is not feasible or would | lead to delay then an arm of the adaptable to the construction | of your home, your farm, the | community, school or a com- mercial building. Ask the men He feared the Russians might I force Austria to close her borders ! --"it would be a disaster for the who are experienced in com- | Western world." : i] erete block. A Henderson Block 1 wD, Joseph Botilk = Young | th hark and tor or. ungarian - Canadian, visite 3 mihi He said 122,000 refu- f architect -- to ety Hender- gees have crossed into Austria son Concrete Bloc and of hese 48,000 Jive wa sent on to other countries. e many were still arriving, for the' Master Heaters first time their number was ex- ceeded by those leaving for new He 2 gested Ontario can best| Instant Portable Heal ceive the newcomers and get them Extends Season's Greetings i Srtiay a Sausty {-- CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY & BOXING DAY ASSOCIATE STORE OSHAWA '115 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH Dial RA 3-3423 Earl A. Smith Co, Ltd. AJAX STORE -- STATION PLAZA Telephone 956 T. E. Clarke, Prop. Planning Minister Nickle an- nounced later the province plans When and where you has set in. Tar or asphalt may|spots are small round humps, furnace when you fired it. When rolong the life of the roof but it|possibly nails, Is there anything|the fire door Is open and the likely to become softened by we can do before they wear draft shut down to a minimum, the heat of the sun and "run" | through? gas will escape through the open- down off the shingles, creating a] ANSWER: It might be loosen-|iDg. Ask your coal dealer to get| shabby appearance. Waterglass ed nails, but it could be small air YOu a pamphlet on the proper (silicate of soda), ome part in|pockets. You could cut into the oPeration of a coal-fired furnace. | four parts of water, brushed on|linoleum and if it is a loosened WATERGLASS ON CEMENT FINGERNAIL ie ONLY CASUALTY Chil LOS ANGELES (AP)--A car' Te frecway hore today. | CURRAN & BRIGGS liberally might help if the dis-|nail, pull it out. This may leave QUESTION: I have been told plunged through a railing and integration has not gon® too far./a hole. If so, pulverize som e waterglass (the egg preservative) Try it on a couple of obscure linoleum of the same color and can be used diluted for use on| crashed on a street 30 feet below. READY-MIX LTD. I The year Just coming to a close has been a busy shingles to see what effect it will mix it with some varnish. Fill cement floors in basements. How| f have on the arance. - {the hole and when dry, smooth |is this used? Can paint be applied | t Mrs, Cattle Lome Jasung. | 991 Simcoe §., Oshawa LEAK AROU BATHTUB with very fine sandpaper. If they [to a section of a floor so treated? | \vre Kag y: I t ot S . QUESTION: Several months are air pockets, allow them to! ANSWER: Waterglass (silicate } wre age, wl us a PB oki RA 35-3516 0, I moved into a new house become larger; then slit them of soda) has been used on con- fi arn, ar 5210, Toke which has a ceramic tile. More and place linoleum paste under crete' floors to make them dust-| 3 iingeraal; recently, my son was using the each side of the slit, Press down proof, but floors treated with this tub and splashed water over the|in place and put weight on the chemical cannot always be glde, causing leakage through the spots until cement has hardened. | painted successfully. Commercial joint where the tile joins the bot- CONDENSATION ON WALLS liquid cement hardeners can be tom of the tub. The tile-setter| Our house is built on a con- used and floors can be satisfac- wantd to fill the joint with a) crete slab. The footing is 48 torily painted at a later date bathtub caulking, but I prevailed inches deep, and the upper walls|Waterglass is used as follows: on him to use cement. Shory are insulated. We have had a Mix one part of the chemical in after, small cracks appeared. great deal of condensation dur-| four parts of water; then slosh it Isn't a tile floor supposed to be|ing cold weather, along the lower liberally on the floor, sweeping one for you and for us. It has had its share of pressures and doubts and wonderings about the future for you, just as it has for us. But it has been a good year, like all the years that have gone béfore, and as usual at Christmas Time we relax a bit and count our blessings. You, our customers, ais one of our blessings, and we could not let the year end without telling ness from day to day. So this is our way of letting you know that we appreciate all you have done for us in 1956 A very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Pros- perous New Year. Oshawa Wood Products Limited J. C. FOUND W. J. HENRY the right idea. The edge of a'er edges) of the concrete slab ment. argued that the government had InE. P. Taylor Combine C - Ld ay or m ine dase a judgment may be handed down of Canada before deciding whether ment of the putlic interest. report under consideration. Last ther prosecution should be of whether the government, in thi iv Meanwhile. a group of five trade practices commission said Critics of the anti-combines ad-| SRE -- watertight? How long would the sections of our outer walls. Paint out all puddles that have formed. caulking last, if that is advisable? {will not stay on at the baseboard. Allow several days for thorough - one IB NH | you so. Without the friendship of our customers it to prove publi. detriment. The Supreme Court now has OTTAWA (CP)--Authorities say to lessen or prevent competition, 10 January or February. the governmenl is awaiting a ke} The government hdd to prove that, For some 18 months the govern- to prosecute FE. P. Tayor's Cana-| The government tried to appeal August. Justice Minister Garson dian Breweries Limited on mon- that decision but authorities said told the Commons he had re- That judgment -- likely to be fused to grant it leave to appeal : handed down early in 1957--is ex- They said the refusal was based 12unched. but details of the opin- ion were not disclosed pressing court charges against a paper milis and merchants, found : ; ibd combine, must prove the combine g.ilty n ee (Canadian Breweries Limited had guilty of combining to fix prices, Jum ted to set up a beer mon- ministration have argued the gov-| ernment must not only prove the J ANSWER: The tile setter had| ANSWER: The perimeter (out- drying, them repeat the treat- Ott A aits CourtD isi {ada's highest court. They also awa nwal ecision would be difficult to enjoy the humdrum of busi- | that appeal under advisement and judgment of the Supreme Cour! the combine operated to the detri- ment has had the beer combine opoly allegations. [the Supreme Court of Canada re. ceived a legal opition as to whe- pected to deal with the question on technicalities. 3 In June, 1955, the restrictive was detrimental to the public. z > \ Pp launched an appeal before Can- opily but had not succeeded. « combine existed but also that it BLESSINGS at CHRISTMAS RP PU, : All Good Wishes of the Season fon =) is | from our staff and Management Siping Joy and cc Ed = "Oshawa Wood Products Ltd. Showroom and Yard, Courtice MA 3.2130 Oshawa Showroom, 84 Simcoe St. S. RA 5-4443 operated against the public inter- . est in a way that it caused, for |§ ! example, unusually high prices or |} extreme shortages of some goods. \ I | i CAME TO HEAD | That conflict of view came to | a head this vear | f Last June the B.C. Appeal ji Court quashed a conviction | against a group of Vancouver ij! gasoline distributors charged with | ; : 991 SIMCOE S. operating a piice-fixing combine. J y i vi Hl The court said that it was not [fi 3 he RA 5-3516 | Mey enough for the government to prove that the combine operated AE. MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE Ralph S. Jones | Barrister & Solicitor || CURRAN & BRIGGS 65 Simcoe St. South Dial RA 5-3525 Fost at this Christmas time, bot For always! ALL CONCRETE NOW HEATED MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. READY-MIX LTD, | 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. | For Free Estimate Call . . | | Le E48 4 ong DD A BB 1 Be Be Be Da