Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Aug 1957, p. 10

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70 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturdey, August 24, 1957 " Life's Beginning TIMES-GAZETTE HOME OF THE WEEK | Solved, Man Claims MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Scien- | tists meeting here to discuss how life an have received a mys- tery telegram from India saving the problem has been solved. The cable was received Wed- \nesday and signed Layji Bhai | Patel, Junagadh, India. It rrad | "Life under laboratory conditions NEWS IN BRIEF | papAR UNITS BLAZES EXTINGUISHED 'CAUSE BLAST v BURLEIGH FALLS. Ont, (CP) sealed so that it will not stain the Nine fire rangers and about 50| snp PENDLETON, Va. | (AP) Reporter - photog- | white paint? | volunteers extinguished three ANSWER: Paint with a coat of small fires which burned Wednes-| aluminum paint, This is moisture-|day near this community 20 miles| rapher Hewlett Stith of the proof . and, being opaque, will|borth of Peterborough. Rangers Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch got a bang from this assignment. Stith came here to take pic- completely hide the ee said the fires were mainly tures of the Virginia National | created: Initial success. Further FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN toilet tanks when the water is con- tinuously flowing through the tank, indicating a leak. Try re- newing the washer of the supply pipe or of the ball of the tank out-| let. If the trouble is not a leak, try installing a large coil of pipe or tubing in the basement ceil- ing, near the water heater. This should be connected to the flush tank only. Water standing in the coil would warm up so that when it reached the tank the porcelain would not be chilled. Another me- thod is to have a plumber install a special type of tempering valve which permits a small amount of warm water from the hot water storage tank to mix with cold whter flowing to the flush tank. If the sweating is not bad, you might try covering the tank with a chenille cover made especially for this purpose (many house- wares stores stock them) now on sale at many hardware, depart- STAINED BRASS BASKET QUESTION: I have a solid brass log basket, It is stained and discolored. How can I clean it? ANSWER: Wash the brass bas- ket with ordinary vinegar in which as much salt as possible has been dissolved: rinse with clear water. If there is a greenish deposit on the brass, wipe with ammonia; then rinse. FILLING CRACK QUESTION: Our bathroom win- dow is glass block. On the inside wall the block meets with cer- amic tile, and I'd like to know how I can fill the crack between the block and the tile, ANSWER: Masonry and build- ing supplies dealers, also hard- ware stores, sell several excellent types of tile cement, which will work very well in. this case. Be sure to follow label directions. SUPPORTING BRICK VENEER QUESTION: 1 wish to brick ve- neer my house. My trouble is, the exterior is asbestos siding at pre- sent. Even by removing the side- ing, I still haven't a supporting edge for the veneer. How can I make this support? ANSWER: I doubt if you'll need too much in the way of a support, if your house is sturdily built. The ,only suggestions I can offer would underneath, surface) scorched underbrush. No one was ENCLOSING TUB jinjured and there was no prop- Guard in training. He stopped | experiments on hand." to look at a gun range and its | : 4 | Professor Wendel Stanley of lerty damage. { QUESTION: How can I enclose, LAKE ERIE VICTIM Tadar frackiig Wiis. |the University of California' said 8 ornia sa Suddenly he let out a yelp. |he and the pr American scien- a free standing tub on three sides, | so it can be converted into aj WHEATLEY (CP) -- Donald] A radar beam had set off a |tists attending the 'international flash bulb in his hip pocket. |symposium of the origins of life shower? Leslie Farmer 9, of Detroit, ANSWER: Simplest me t ho d|drowned Wednesday night in would be installing shower eur. Lake le one Jil south a re tub Partitions, Stretches out into the lake and. Result: A blister of the size OIF the eariii had not heard of lined with quality plastic wall tile, disappeared in the stormy waters of a half-dollar. |Layji Bhai Patel. British Profes- A a all tq despite efforts of his two broth- Isor J D. Bernal also said he is cou uild out from wall to..." ¢, cave: him.: unfamiliar with the name. each end of the tub and open side to rr-- could be taken L Lave of wits glass STARTLING VISIT plastic door! ub enclosure. i will be necessary to construct SCARISBRICE. England (CP) 313 A three-ton furniture van somer- |space filling ledges between top| ited into a garden in this {of tub and wall and partitions, |}. achire community when it |properly caulked to prevent leak-| oc pit hy a 75-mile-an-hour | ment and chain stores. |ing. Frankly, it would be farig.ay wind, The driver was un- . |simpler to install new, broad- injured PIGEON NUISANCE {trimmed tub than try to enclose . QUESTION: How can we get an old one, with relatively narrow rid of pigeons? They are all over trim. | He roof of our house and also the! ASPHALT TILE FAILED ise next to ours. . QUESTION: We lacquered our ~ ANSWER: You might try plac- worn asphalt tile installed in our ing toy wooden snakes (made of kitchen and hall, but didn't like blocks of wood wired together)|resylts. So, three years ago, we |along the roof, or along the cor- laid vinyl tile over the asphalt be, either to help support the|nices where the birds usually/tile. Now the vinyl tile is raised veneer with nails or bolts large|collect. The movement of these yp at the edges and is chipping "snakes in the wind is very life-| off. What is the best procedure enough and lopg enough to pene-| ; trate right through into the joists; | like and often drives away the from here? We don't want to y make more mistakes. | only other support would be -vi { birds. lening the foundation (which I/REPAINTING SHUTTERS ANSWER: The safest treatment | don't think you'll need). Recom-| QUESTION: Our wooden shut- is to remove both layers of tile; {mended highly an "'on-the-spot" | ters were painted several years and start over, putting down in-| | examination by a reliable builder. ago with blue sash and trim paint. | laid linoleum, as your letter sug- prints costing $9.75 a set may \ \ | SWEATING TOILET TANK | This has faded and we want to|gested, or any tile suitable to your be obtained for this design No. 1 | QUESTION: How can I prevent repaint them white. We have needs. The probably reason for 231. Fir further information 1 [the toilet tank from sweating? [found removing the faded paint the vinyl tile loosening is due to write to: The Builders' Page ANSWER: Condensation is like-| with paint remover a slow job.|the softening effect of the lacquer | Editor, The Times - Gazette, ly to occur on the surfaces of|Can this biue paint be left on and you put on the asphalt tile. Oshawa, Ont. A Home Planner book entitled '70 Low Cost Cli ° Homes for Canadians", price 75c., includes this design and may be obtained at the news- Patients who are able to pay are charged fees by the found- tion, but most are unable to con- B.C. Alch lism D.C. CINOl1S paper office or by writing to , : | this same address. | LJ | The Building Editor, 1 S u | Oshawa Times-Gazette, ' tribute and receive free care. So far the foundation has been : By MARTIN TAYLOR ONLY ONE REMEDY "anadia \ 5 's "We re saling i 2aSe WORKSHOP ( ) Please send me further details about how to obtain standard Canadian Press Staff Writer We are dealing with a disease Builders blue prints for home design No. 351 awarded grants totalling $172,000 ~ by the provincial government, VANCOUVER (CP) In an from which there can be recov- Mr. McRae told a meeting of airy uptown clinic here a dozen ery, but for which there is no MAKE PLANT HOLDERS : teachers and sociologists: "In the tors al 'ker "I cure," said Mr. McRae, "No al- ( ) or enclosed please find 75¢ for which send me New Book of doctors, social workers and re- [oli ome atme' : p / search experts are trying to re- coholic comes for treatment un AND BOXES OF CANS. | SALT AND PEPPERS, field of social science it is the naive who are militant and be- Plans entitled "70 low cost Homes for Canadians." (Please Guce the rate of alcoholism in til the disease becomes trouble- 3 . . . ho . some---until he loses his job or make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times-Gazette,) British Columbia . his home--and many want only "There will be no miracles," to get sobered up. DRESSING TABLE AND said executive director Ted "There is only one answer for STSHEN CONTAINERS McRae when tne work started. the alcoholic: Never take another jjove the answers have been GLASS JARS 1e group is employed by. the Al- grink, Many are not prepared to . bop . coholism Foundation of British os that far," found, The wise are humble and Columbia, an organization estab- ~ The foundation tries to find the ca tiou R lished four years ago by the pro- For the general public, he has this advice: "Accept that alcohol- ism is an illness. Understand that the alcoholic is a sick person. Be firm with him, not giving him any special privileges. Urge him - HOME DESIGN No. 231 The designers have captur- ed all the spaciousness of col- onial styling and inated the inconvenience of long flights of stairs in this impres- sive split - level home. With attached garage, the colonial exterior of fieldstone and wood- siding, this home could easily belong in an old eastern city as well as in the broad, sunny west. A partial basement and laundry are designed for the lower level with living, dining room and kitchen situated on the middle level. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a spacious bath with lots of closet space. Notice too the large living room that is adaptable for fur- niture arrangements. A plan for a basement under the liv- ing - dining area is also avail- able. 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STEPHENSON'S GARAGE 5 Church St. RA 5-0522 WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING | FRAME STRAIGHTENING Oshawa, Ontario. | NOTICE TO DISPLAY Name "WITTE WILLE" Address | 12 DESIGNS PATTERN 330 cause of the alcoholic"s problem. vincial government After receiving such "first aid" More than 2,000 sufferers have as medical care and help in find- called on the foundation for help. ing somehwere decent to stay, About half have kept in touch, Lighting Can Enhance the alcoholic undergoes a thor- ugh case study and diagnosis 8 wm 5 > wom ony Beauty Of Ma Gifts from cans and bottles Ligh can define and enhance of "guest A signed by Many Signed On El Morro | and about 300 oi these have never taken another drink while 500 are classified as "improved." Mr. McRae said a long-term survey of deaths from cirrhosis had indicated that the number of » . 'heme alcoholics in the province might blend into. ti room: scheme Bl estimated as ary 20,000, He THE RIGHT KIND said this is an-accepted method Selection of *lamps for lighting of computing the rate of alcohol- calls not only for the planning ism iu any area. of enough lamps but for the r kinds of bulbs that provide dif- ferent levels of light. You need to be able to adjust the light t« low, for music, relaxation, to medium, for conversation, tele- vision viewing for short-duration eye uses and to high for serious close-eye work. Three-way bulbs 5 . in lamps are the answer and MONTREAL such lamps can be as attractive Copper Mines L and decorative as any full-page advertisement It can be seen that light for that members of a labor dele living is a science, for hetter tion touched off a battle w de and better lighting together. You have better light, ville when they "manhand] better sight and better living in employes of the company trying a light-conditioned home to get into the plant." The company says the labor group arrived in Murdochville | "looking for trouble." As they got lout of their cars "some were ob- served to be armed with clubs." The advertisement! appears in the Montreal Gazette and the | Toronto Globe and Mail The company says the men ad- vanced on company property to- ward bunkhouses about half a to eat their spare horses mile away. The employes at the "Tracing Onate's delicate- hunkhouses defended themselves terials elaborate ohject on a centre table. Now styles for good light- ing are simpler so that they Labor Dele (CP) bi efore a planned treatment pro- gram is drawn up. Many promising cases are re- ferred to the foundation's nine- b v they a has a bed at the Vancouver Gen- which complete dependence can e Gaspe against imited says in a finally driven back by police. Friday The company says "observers re-' gi. ing ga- ported" no knives or blackiacks ith were used by company employ- £0 non-strikers Monday in Murdoch- les " ed rehabilitation home--a pri- ate home near the clinic where an live an ordered life for few weeks. The foundation also ral Hospital for acute cases. gation Touched Off Violence -- Company "the mob which was "in these melees there is no truth in "the charge of union leaders that 80 Germans , garians and others, and 22 were it is when to seek treatment, since smart to seek treatment you are sick. "Be aware of the modern knowledge about alcohol--its ef- fects, its dangers and the fact that it is a narcotic drug with a depressive action, a drug on THE ANIMAL THAT WIVES UKE TO TUE OUI OF THEIR HUSBANDS I "WINK develop." YOU BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WHEN YOU BUILD WITH HENDERSON'S CONCRETE BLOCKS You get o reliable cost construc- The advertisement also says were leading the employes in the combat." It said the com- | pany has only 48 recent Euro- nean immigrants in its employ. These included Germans, Hun- on the payroll before the strike The company also described as untrue a charge that it employed "goons" in Monday's battle. CONCRETE "PROMPT DELIVERY" tion with our new concrete block construttion--they are equally adaptable to the construction of your home, your farm, the community, school or a com mercial building. Ask the men who are experienced in con- crete block. A Henderson Block neighborhood contractor or hi -- to specify Hender- son Concrete Blocks. ADVERTISERS In Order to further Improve the Quality of Display Advertising in The Daily Times-Gazette, it has been found necessary to establish the following Deadline for Display Advertising copy All Advertising Display Copy must be in the composing room by 5 p.m. 2 to publication Example: Before 5 P.M. Tues. for Thurs. paper. days previous Advertising Department The Daily Times-Gazette Henderson ONC2E TE PRODUCTS Li capture the scene the gaunt men shedding their armor to rest before a fragrant fire of pinon boughs, the fagged horses tethered and scuffing, the ex hausted leader laboriously etch OY ing a message that ignored dis- pueblos appointment and immortalized his triumph." Some of the dateless Spanish inscriptions may have been carv ed before Onate's. Coronado's men passed that way in 1540. oo ¢ ARMY CAMEL CARAVAN --1 | d Many later inscriptions -com- v p, memorate pioneering adventures when the West was wild. One || recalls the unsuccessful camel |} towers (ly carved words," Mr. Park IN THE HOME WORKSHOP, : BARBEC "OUR BUSINESS 1S CONCRETE" 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA UE CA 'Bellvue"s Complete Even if you have never painted the beauty and quality of drap- cinating gifts from odds and ends|can maintain color schemes and of tin and glass by tracing de- give the room balance. Most liv- signs and following directions|ing rooms and bedrooms need at od of making lids for cans and|that they are three ways to en- jars, of wood, is also shown. semble them: so that shades Price of pattern is 40 cents, match; so that lamps match; Workshop Department, The have a relationship, to one an- Times - Gazette, Oshawa. other and to the period of the room. Choosing the right lamp ] YRONE lof good lighting and good deco- |rating, for lamps make the dif ference in individual comfort Correspondent lamps, you-don't have to worry TYRONE A miscellaneous about a dim corner, an uninvit shower was held at the home of 8 ren. Th ing spot or a wasted area. The their daughter Ethel, who is to, rr " be married on Saturday at Ty- Ay Bas = ER whe rone United Church pace. ac in 1€ days when folks used one lamp, it was an holidaying at Canton, Ohio. : pg Ea Mrs. J. Shorten and Bill Hogg, Toronto, visited Mrs, W. T. Wor- Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thiessen and children, St. Catharines, are holidaying at her former home also their son, Bill, wife and chil dren, Barry's Bay, spent the weekend with Mr. Hall's parents and Mrs. F. Slywka and son, To-| book" of solid rock, ronto, were supper guests on travelers for 350 years, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. over the rolling country of west were Mr, and Mrs, Stasinski and Rising 200 feet, El Morro (The Mr. and Mrs. E. Olesky, Osh- Headland) has collected signa awa tures since Spanish explorers and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. F. undated inscriptions were left Slywka, Sr., Oshawa, Mr. and|pdians who lived in Mrs. Michael Horner, Robert, atop the cliff. ald, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs . 8 in Mitruk and children, Osh.|more names are allowed. awa, were guests this week of This history - etched prow of a National Monu ------ ment, is described by {Park in the August National Geographic Magazine before you can make 'hese fas- eries, upholstery and woods. It given in pattern 330. Easy meth- least five lamps. Decorators say Address orders to The Home and so that the lamps simply for the right place is a matter MRS. W. RAHM When you have chosen enough Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall, for room has harmony and the fam Miss Margaret Thiesburger is _--____ den, here. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall Mr. and Mrs. M. Zurawell, Mr. WASHINGTON Dubyk. Saturday evening guests central New Mexico Mr. and Mrs, G Kary, Denis |tramped the area. Even earlier David and twins Donna and Don-| mi4,y the book is closed; no Mr. and Mrs. Dubyk and Diane. sandstone, now hibit At Edwards -- The WATER DREW TRAVEERS PAINT UP APPROVE PAYMENTS WASHINGTON (AP) House of Representatives Thurs- The lure of El Morro: through Financial Service day approved payment of $171,- the centuries has been a pool of 441 to Jane Froman and Gypsy fresh water at its base. Here Markoff for injuries suffered in a iy,4iang gold-hunting Spaniards, plane crash Feb. 22, 1943, while nq" jnjted States Cavalrymen they were on route to Europe to ofreshed themselves ard proud- entertain U.S. troops. Miss Fro- ly signed the living rock man, a singer, will get $138,205 "Prize page of this text book and Miss Markoff, an accordion | ¢ tha' west, Mr. Park reports; player, $33,236. The matter now gq cyt by the Spanish colon- goes to the Senate. =~ lizer of New Mexico, Juan de : re Onate. The earliest lated in- IDENTIFY BODY scription by a European in the BRANTFORD (CP) -- A body American Southwest, it was found here on the bank' of the carved two years before the Grand River was identified founding of Jamestown, and 15 Thursday as that of a youth who| years before the Pilgrims. step- escaped from Burtch Industrial ped ashore farm, nine miles north of here, Translated from the last Sunday, Aug. 18. Authorities|jt reads: 'Passed by here 'the said the youth, Ferricjo Caponi,|governor Don Juan de Onate 18, of Toronto, was drowned and|from the discovery of the Sea foul play is not suspected. He had been serving a year on a theft|qsr 1605." charge Onate's party paused at El to Morro while returning from a INJURIES FATAL fruitless pear! hunt on the Gulf PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Pa- of California: Racing against tricia O'Brien, 7, daughter of Mr. starvation, they had been forced and Mrs. J. M. O'Brien, was MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE by Constable I. B. Brodie of Ralph S. Jones Apsley detachment. The child was hit about 10 miles north of here as the cruiser was pro- Barrister & Solicitor 65 Simcoe St. South Dial RA 5-3525 Spanish, to a fire at Falls 15-FO0T FALL FATAI DELHI, Ont. (CP)--A 12-year old boy was killed Wednesday when he fell from the top of a 45-foot empty gilo. Charles ' Fu- gard, son of Mr and Mrs. Percy Fugard of Delhi climbed to the top of the silo and apparently stepped on a t rap-door which of the South on the 16th of April! corps experiment of the United | |< A States Army dsl <4 When Jefferson Davis, later | pattern 443 30 | . president of the Confederacy, . rovides C was U.S. Secretary of War, he By RUTH W. SPEARS P bought camels in the Near East Roll out the flood prepared in for trial in the American desert. {ho house. Raise the side leaves In 1857 Edward F. Beale led a|,,4q you have a table for serv- test caravan through 3 je South- ing or a twosome meal. Mattern west pausing to carve Ris name | (33 Won gives lustrated direc work out too well, but the foule Hone for os i TB Ne 58 now Which includes this pattern an four other large sheets of de. 8 Today's visitors. reaching El signs for outdoor dining aids. | " 7 o i Morro easily by road. have no Orders under $1 add 10c. service | APPLIANCES chance to immortalize their charge journey. Rangers guard the mon- Address orders to the Home | ument against carvers or sou- Works hop Department, The| venir seekers. Ti Gazette, Oshawa. for... followed by Beale became portant, Parts of it are Highway 66. Shik EE ; 2nd MORTGAGES ALL TYPES OF CONSUMER PURCHASES HOME IMPROVEMENT BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST £) 9/10¢ 42 9/10¢ GAL. GAL. TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED VIGOR OIL 78 BOND ST. W. RA 5-1109 With offices in principal cities we provide cash quickly.through Personal Loans made on signature-autd-furniture. 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