Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Dec 1956, p. 10

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#6 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, December 29, 1936 TIMES-GAZETTE HOME OF THE WEEK yo 3 Ee is a Sed ah a Cd hist THE HOME WORKSHOP | OF DIFFERENT CORNICE DESIR WINDOWS AND CUPBOARDS ANY Site PAT TERN APA TARR a gE | perhaps is havin, " findin a Observers Say Plants On Mars Must Be Tougher Than Earth's By ALTON L., BLAKESLEE Slots 10 » GQ. P. Ruler NEW YORK (AP) -- Life on ers in a speech prep as clr 5, oh Smear dein ily hn Ag th poy It seems that Mars has These are gs from excel-|plant life, but it must be a lent peeks at Mars when it paid|tougher, more efficient form than -/found on earth. its osest pic. arts this. suin The main evidence for life on ii Dak arene which presumay MATL ssacnl clr Changs n GREENWOOD Big C} GREENWOOD -- The annual Christmas concert put on b, Sunday School and Public in the Church on Thursday even- ing of last week was a decided success. A vote of thanks was the ih Hiram's Cold". Sr. Staley i rr SO a i BI RP SR ee pa as Concert Outstanding Success Play, | Room: Edwara are plant life have long been seen on Mars. They have appeared in vivid greens and blues to observ- ers during the height of the Mar- 4, oe Me wi ool Bo MLL areas reappear after g cov- hs, ered by Suge Martian dust storms,|and Miss Audcey Hopkinson and vegetation growing ACT PATTERN ta MALS nee CUTTING 207 oe GUIDES 21-INCH LAWN FIGURES to Sunday School tea RRACL No. 101. BR. pings «| ap 9°x|2¢ -- : Er D. R. LIVING 1441s ce ENTRY 1020 SQFT. GARAGE 244 KITCHEN = BASEMENT PLAN Bo I? Mx be, A By RUTH W. SPEARS This scallop pattern has a wide range of uses as there are 12 different sizes from one inch to 19 inches in width with the cor- rect proportion in depth. Pattern 207 also shows sketches for the By RUTH W. SPEARS The real charm of these lawn poses of the figures. The painting design too plays a large part in the final effect, The secret in painting life-like figures so that to the passerby they appear| three - dimensional, is in keeping clean sharp edges where the col- ors join. This is not difficult if steps in making a cornice box for single wi of ri widths and a group of windows framed together. In all there are nine styles of window framing. If you want to make draw curtains order pattern 325 which shows the best methods to use in curtain- ing more than a dozen different types of windows, Patterns are 35 cents eack. Address orders to The Home you' follow a few simple rules in the selection of materials and in their use, as given on the pattern. The figure is traced directly to the wood and then the outlines where the colors join are traced... Perfect results are assured. Noth- ing is left to guess work on these two patterns which are 35 cents each. Address orders to The Home Workshop Department, Th Times-Gazette, Oshawa. . Workshop Department, The Times-Gazette, Oshawa. TORONTO (CP)--P. M. Muir, executive-secretary of the Ontario School Trustees' Council, urges "ruthless" elimination of ineffi- cient t eachers from Ontario schools, He told the annual assembly of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation here today a small percentage of poor teachers strain board-teacher relations, de stroy public confidence, harm the child and depress 'teacher salar- 0-0" The Building Editor, Oshawa Times-Gazette, Oshawa, Ontario. ) Please send me further details about how to obtain standard builder's blue prints or home design No. 101. ) or enclosed please find T5c for which send me New Book of | Plans entitled '70 low cost Homes for Canadians." (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times-Gazzette.) ( ( FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE | By ROGER C. WHITMAN SLIPPERY RUG |reason for the difficulty in lift-| QUESTION: How e:n I make ing. It is also possible that the| the runner in my front hall non-| track is rather snug, causing the| skid: We have had several close/panel to bind. Try a little wax calls because it has a tendency to or lubricating oil on all surfaces slide. |of the track. ANSWER: Many stores with STEAMING SHOWERS |HOME DESIGN NO. 101 This neat, sleek and modern | home packs a "livable" punch | --offering comfort, beauty and | convenience throughout your | years of ownership. The entry | | hall leads into a "thru" living- | dining area, which is large and | | artistically planned. The large | kitchen has space for a break- fast nook if desired. Another highlight is the comfortable lounging terrace off the dining area, for real summer enjoy- ment. There is a generous | amount of closet and linen | space, eight in all, and three good sized bedrooms. The bath | is large and well located near | the sleeping areas. With ample | window space throughout for a | nice sunny effect, and a large | 11 x 21 foot garage, this home | is ideal for convenient and | happy living! Standard Build- ers' blueprints costing $9.75 a | set may be obtained. for this design No. 101. For further in- formation write to: The Times- Gazette, Oshawa, Ontario. A housewares departments, or hard-| QUESTION: We moved into a ware stores sell preparations new house last summer, and have| which you can brush on the un-| been well satisfied. But now that| derside of rugs to make them colder weather has begun, I no- skidproof. One 'home - made" tice that the bathroom walls and| method is to stitch rubber rings,|windows steam up when the sho- the kind used in preserving jars, wer is used, I am worried about | at intervals along the edges of the effect this will have on the| the rugs, and a few in the centre paint; I think it is already caus-| area. is works quite effective- ing it to peel in places. { ly. Oldfashioned oilcloth, sewed] ANSWER: You are quite right| on the underside of the rug, oil-|about worrying about it; if the cloth side down, is another way paint. which must have been of| to do it. SIDING {quite inferior quality, has started] [to peel already; make sure that estion: We have a lake cot- tage everyone in your family thorough- with outside metal walls over |Iy ventilates the bathroom after studs, 18-inch on centre, There is| using the Shower, ; is wil eli- i nder the metal. Is minate effectively the condensa-| it Sheath nail five-eighth tion. And if I were you, I'd ar-| inch new style asphalt siding| range to replace the present paint | (the four-foot lengths) over this) Missing Link Home Planner book entitled '70 Low Cost Homes for Cana- dians," price 75c., includes this design and may be obtained at the newspaper office or by writ- ing to this same address. Scientist Says Finally Found WASHINGTON (AP) -- A South African scientists maintains that| the major evolutionary gap be- tween man and his ape-like an- ies. The problem of eliminating the inadequate and unfit was aggra- vated by measures designed to protect teachers from "arbitrary and authoritarian acts." The fed- erations must use their influence to eradicate "false loyalties" | which have protected the misfits| in the past | Mr. Muir eglso criticized the! |"naive belief' of many teachers The assembly approved a resolu- that the resources of the educa- tional ratepayer are inexhaustible, | and urged teachers to appeal for | more Dominion and provincial aid. MORE ARE NEEDED | In an earlier speech, .J B.' Teachers Urged To Eliminate Inefficient Among Selves Callan, retiring president of the federation, said Ontario may need 1,650 additiona' dary school cutouts is in the proportions and almost tian spring. back again' late pr, This year they seemed to be an a unif in Great dust storms seen this year plus the rmation of Mars' south polar ice cap after it melted may both indi a drought in says Yerkes and Mc! tories of the University of cago. ' Perhaps the greens and blues seen before were optical illusions, | he says, or perhaps a severe drought cut down the lavish color) this year. ABSORB MORE SUN Grey could be. important for Martian life. Grey-colored plants would absorb more of the weaker sun rays reaching that more dis- tant planet. Sagan described these observa- ca the equatorial regions of Mars. The dark areas are localized in this mid-belt. . Forced to live under extreme| swings oxygen, water, Martian plants would have to be tough, and may be more efficient and advanced chemically than earth plants. "When we arrive there, we must expect life on Mars, if it exists, to be very different from anything familiar," Sagan said. Red Hungary Asking Help Of United States, Britain, Russia BUDAPEST (AP)--The official, Nepszabadsag deplored the newspaper of Premier Janos Ka-|flight to the West after the revolu- dar's Communist party today ap- [tion of many engineers, agricul- pealed for technical as well as|tural experts, physicians and financial aid from the United trade experts. It said the country States, Britain and Russia. could not afford 'this loss and At the same time the paper blamed the pre-October Commu- teachers by 1961, if shortages con- tinue to increase at the present rate. He said the abilities of some of Ontario's best teachers are not being utilized to the fullest. "We must keep in mind our main task--to teach." Leslie Richardson, a Hagers- ville teacher, said 54 per cent o teachers have occupational dis- eases or neuroses, compared to a Mayo Clinic report which said only 17 per cent of doctors and nine per cent of engineers suffered similarly. Teaching was one of the few professions in which hours of work had not been shortened since the turn of the century. Mr. Richardson said industry is making pension compensations and adjustments to attract per- sons in the over-40 age bracket. tion be put forward calling for a teachers' pension plan enabling a teacher with 2» years service to| retire with a 50 mer cent pension | based on his best seven years' wage. British Physicians Talk Boycott Of Socialized Me LONDON (Reuters) -- Britain's 35,000 doctors organized mass {meetings up and down the coun- system on the number of their {try today to decide whether to|patieiats. The health .service pro- | boycott the socialized medical sys- vides all medical care and hosp!- tem to back their demands for a 24-per-cent salary increase. The doctors complain that thev have not received any increased) payment from the state health service since 1951 despite sharp increases in living costs since then. The government has replied that present economic circum- stances in Britain make a general increase impossible. Doctors now receive an average shapen clubs . . . They flourished the jawbones of prehistoric buf- faloes, antelopes, zebras and gir- affes, just as Sampson is reputed to have wielded the jawbone of an ase... . | "The fossil animals slain by the man-apes . . . were so big that . . I was at first misled into be- dical Setup of about £3,000 (roughly $8,500) a year, worked out by the state tal treatment and covers virtually everybody in the country, Only 500 doctors elected to remain out- badsag admitted that Com- | nist regimes for the flight, munist regimes had been lying to EE the Hungarian people for years to hide the much higher living stan- dards and technical and scientific advances made in the West. It said the Hungarian people, Chemical Plant especially its intellectuals and technical experts, were cut off{ NEW CASTLE, Pa. (AP)-An from the West "in order to pre-|explosion early today rocked the vent them from learning how|American Cyanamid Co. chemical backward Hungary has been." [plant at nearby Edinburg shortly Explosion Rocks Classes, mas decorations and decorated the church and Christmas tree all of which was aj fated. eat d dis x wealth ani pla a budding talent, The following the program given. "0 Canada'; Welcome, Nicholson; ner's Class; 'Naney Action Song, peti) kJ David Pegg, Miss Jean Pasco, hg Mrs, Agnes Wilson and Mrs. "C. | The YPU made Christ-|ippe Gardiner; Reciiation, i den: orus Primary ( citation, Lloyd Henning: tion, Virginia Elson; S¢ Eastwood; Foik Dance," ern Lights", Grades 1: Chorus, Grades 1 to 4; tion, David Whittingthn; ASKED TO STAY before a change of shifts. The paper's three-column arti-| First reports said damage was cle pleaded with Hungarian intel-| extensive. lectuals and engineers to stop flee-| a¢ east one man was hurt and ing to the West and added: four others were badly shaken up. , "Our most important ask today They were taken to hospitals for is to lead our country out of its| heckups. economic troubles. For this pur- pose we need among other things, i loans from abroad. And we must| Experts point out that over-ea:- arrange that our technicians may |ing may contribute to a high blood visit the West as well as socialist- | Pressure condition. Communist countries. "And we must prevent our own experts from leaving the country, . | 5 | Masier Heaters 'nstant Portable Heat When and where you legally or illegally. Of course this | should not be done by punishing | those who escape or refusing pass- ports to those who ask for them. It should be done by a radical change in our own economic life. AVAILABLE Nema eerie ot ots nen| RAIPA S. Jones in hard currency, but also tech-| Barrister & Solicitor nical aid. It would be of great] 65 Simcoe St. South help for Hungarian experts if the! Soviet Union, England and the Dial RA 5-3525 United States would set up here] technical information bureaus sup-| plied with technical literature and research results." want it. CALL . .. READY-MIX LTD. 991 Simcoe S., Oshawe RA 5-3516 Recitatlon, Joan 7. 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The balance is met mainly by weekly contribu-| tions deducted from the wages of| all employed persons and by local PSS on the walls aud Seilifigs with a| X a ke 38. off, top grade enamel or other type of|cestors is bri y cre metal} Of. Zhoud 1 hii sid-| wall covering made to withstand | called Australopithecines. aud, en | molsture. pis claim is advanced by Dr. NSWER: i -{CONCRETE CELLAR ROOF | Raymond Dart of the University whey of the Be QUESTION: We built a new|of Witwatersrand at Johannes- substance to the walls, I sug | taxes. The doctors' 24-per-cent demand | would mean. an additional £20 000,000 burden on the health min- istry. lieving that only human beings of advanced intelligence could have been responsible for such man- like hunting work as the bones re- vealed." gest house right beside our old one, | burg in an article written for the Se oF he etal, then | then tore the old one down, leav-| annual report of the Smithsonian the installation of sheathing and, ing a basement. It was covered finally, the application of siding. with four inches of concrete. We If you' wish to avoid all this, the|use it as a patio and intend to use| din can be applied over theithe basement for storage. It is| 5 ng but I would advise the connected to the new basement| application of wood nailing strips with a passageway. What can I in order to provide sufficient sur-/do to make it more comfortable face for proper nailing of the during winter? Would more con- nels crete and roll roofing make the pape BRITON cellar warmer; say about 50 de- )\ aN | "? QUESTION: As an indoor pro}. EN SWER: No amount of insul- ect, during the cold weather| = ioral will make the ahead, 1 pian to redecorate. OUr| nace "warm ™ you will have to fairly "old house has windows with : uld provide heat in the basement. many small panes, and 1 wWould|yo,. nart of the country becomes appreciate any "tips" you might ) sher-| Very, cold in winter and there is have in Jutting een, Ou TN no insulation that will stop the wise, without a stea i transmission of heat or cold; it might do an amateur-looking job.| merely slows it down. ANSWER: I've run into d sug- VARNISHED CEDAR SIDING same problem ys Pu QUESTION: We coated cedar t using a liqui > gest Ue ine this generously where when it was new, with oil and spar varnish. The varnish came and wood trim meet, Ge Hace at least an inch or so off wherever rain and sun could : reach it, Although we have appli- the glass. Then you simply on Se it, and when the paint Cine overs fall and has dried, you i Song the would now like to paint It and 1ge 01 ¢ glass w 3 5 blade or sharp knife. The mask- Wish to know i It 1 Necessary lo ing tape is tnen peeled off the | Institution. The Smithsonian, in making the | article public today, describes Dart as "one of the major work- ers in this field since the discov- ery of the African man - ape| skeletal remains a little more than| a decade ago." : Dart writes that the Australo- pithecines had almost human brains and bodies, walked erect in human fashion and improvised) and used tools and weapons. He| says relative skull capacity indi-| cates that their brains fill the gap between the modern Soila and chimpanzee and the Neanderthal men of ice-age Europe. There is little doubt that they had an "adequate number of dis- tinctive gestures and signals, manual, implemental and doubt- less vocal, for communicating their intentions. . . ." CARRIED WEAPONS Noting that a major distinetion between man and the lower an- imals has been the manufacture and use of tools by humans, Dart continues "These extinct Australopithe- cines . . . customarily carried in their hands weapons, just as all just sandpaper? glass, and you have edge at the|"™ANowpR. jut dull the varnish trim. Liquid masking tape is, 1 {by rubbing wit d , then! available at any paint or hard-|yine off the dust and apply your ware store. paint. } ADHESION OF PAINTS = a nama human beings have carried them since they became upright. Their| weapons were not fashioned of) stones -- they were crude, un-i ALL CONCRETE For Free Estim 991 SIMCOE S. RA 5-3516 NOW HEATED ate Call . , . CURRAN & BRIGGS READY-M IX LTD. QUESTION: Does rubber base walls paint adhere to old paint as well as the oil base kind? I would also like to know if oil paint can be applied over rubber base paint? ANSWER: The answer to your questions is "yes." However, be- fore applying paint over a glossy enamel, dull the Surfaces by rub- bing with "000" sandpaper, then wash off all the dust, STORM WINDOWS QUESTION: I hope you can ad- vise me as to what to do about our storm windows (aluminum). They are very big windows and are very hard to lift. The glass is. double strength. Is it possible that they are placed incorrectly. ANSWER: Large panes of glass are heavy and that may be the - bo h- * BUILDING SUPPLIES POTENT HAUL ELLINGTON Conn. (AP) I'hieves wheeled four huge tank trucks up to a nine of storage vats a vinegar-making firm here, applied a power siphon to one of the vats, and drained off 10,000 gallons of hard cider, The haul} was valued at $5,000. An internal revenue agen! said the thieves may put a littie carbonation in the cider and pass it off as cham at for every projeci AJAX LUMBER COMPANY AJAX -- WHITBY -- PICKERING --- OSHAWA ---- H ) pagne on gullivle buyers. 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