The Oshawa Times, 18 Jun 1960, p. 4

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area at the Pinehurst conserva. tion area between Paris and Galt; Holland Landing Conservation Area: $2,000 towards purchasing =~ land to the east of a conserva. tion area in East Gwillimbury ~ Township; " Moira River Conservation 3 thority: $2,500 towards ca) improvements on the Lingham Lake dam; 5 Sadgeen Valley Conservatioh Authority: $900 to aid devi ment york in the Mount F und Brucedale conservation . areas, and Bell's Lake pasture: area; $300 towards seeding a pies' nic area at Mildmay, and extends ing a parking lot at Varney; 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 18, 1960 = 3 TE stn J | Kelso IMES HOME OF THE WEEK elso Uam Grants Approved TORONTO (CP) -- The On- : A ' Radioactive {1% Sapiorees Export Bt oii Milestone walked from three plants Friday OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada has in what was termed an unofficial strike. tario planning reached a milestone in the ex-| Members of Local 3189, United Fh si Friday approved port of radioactive materials. Brotherhood of Carpenters and|grants totalling $197,706 to assist "The commercial products divi- Joiners (CLC) said the men areiconstruction of the Kelso dam sion of Crown - owned Atomic auery at what they describe as project by the Sixteen Mile Energy of Canada Limited an- company stalling in contract ne-| Conservation Authority nounced Friday that the strength gotiations, in progress since May near Milton. of all the radioactive isotopes it|jg The Centralization 'Plan Urged AJAX '(Staff) -- Speaking al Public utilities could be the convention of the Towns and brought within the county system Villages section of the Ontario and the benefits of services ex-! Municipal Association 'being tended fo many more people. held nere Friday and Saturday in TRAINED WORKERS a thought provoking address Welfare should be administer- Reeve Joe Sams of Waterdown ed by trained social workers and advocated the centralization of not by any municipal official as municipal government under a part time job. Few municipali- county administration. ties could afford to pay traimed His speech was based on briefs personnel. tee : dpm 1: ce will pay 50 per resentéd to the executive coun- 1! ) p cabinet velopment, Reeve Sams said, 10 repre- ¢il of the provincial backed by a commitiee senting nine county councils. In the field of planning and de- vears ago anyone talking of plan- ning in a rural areas was speak- ing to deaf ears, but today near- Reeve Sams said there was 2... nupicipalities had some has exported in the last 12 years' now amounts 1,000.0 ruries v aig:10 000 ;euries active cobalt 60 used in these Canada is the first country in the Western world to reach this figure in export of isotopes. It's| understood that a similar an- units. The 1,000,000 total was reached ith the shipment to Brazil of a {costs of the 750 . foot-wide dam, cent of the cost of acquiring 607 acres of land, and construction Otter Creek Conservation Aw thority: $400 to acquire 9.7 acres ' of flood plains land in Norwich; "* to be completed by late 1961. 'sonburg. . $250 to establish an autpma stream recording gauge at Tills ° a great disparity in standards of ro. "oe ono], assessment. Assessment was the In closing, Reeve Sams said his foundation of the taxing system, ..... =o wd "ot be compulsory yet some municipalities were ap- rather that permissive legislation A jeurie is a measure of the During the last \ plying assessment illegally to at-|, 500 oq "C0 that those county Strength of radiation given off commereial products divi-tion of flood and bank erosion|wegian merchant marine now {ract industry and to the detri-| = bin r ol ired it could move by an isotope. The cancer - de-|sion has sold isotopes to some conditions; $3725 for develop-|are equipped with projectors for ment of high and public school to change their controls. stroying cobalt 60 used in Cana- 30 countries, including many in ment of a camp and recreational' showing films. ¥ boards. The remedy said Rove Sams form of control was fully exer- tains an average of 1,500 curies, (produced in research reactors at was one counts asse ssmefit €-| ised would it mean the end of About half of the 1,000,000 curie the Canadian atomic centre at! partment, that all assessnlent councils. He (replied, figure is accounted for by radio- Chalk River. | HOME DESIGN NO. 328 The dining area of this home can be closed off from the kit chen or living room for prepar- ation of meals, entertaining or for a play area for children dur- ing social calls. There is a love- ly rear terrace that can be reached from dining room. Liv- ing area boasts a large picture window and a natural fireplace with build-in book shelves on Authority: $1,068 for an engineer- -- {ing survey on the Nith River and . MOVIES AT SEA ald 12 years the|Cedar Creek at Ayr for correc] A total of 731 ships of the Nor ~ nouncement may be made soon|theratron "B" cobalt 60 cancer nance by the United States. . lreatment unit. Sind) i Mr. Sams was asked, # this/dian-produced therapy units con-the Soviet bloc. The isotopes sre : KITCULR DINING §o Z-Ox 7-1 0p Ite ox 12-4 MAKE YARD-CARE A FAMILY AFFAIR! Drive a. Porter-Cable rider on your lawn and the whole family will clamor to help! | wouid be done by . a be no need for the -- -- ¢ : sons. not by part time men who local council but Tather a federa- either side. There is a built- copied last year's rolls on the kit- 1d be red. of al th in vanity in the bath which is hen 'table. tion would be formed of all the located near the two large bed- ~ In the matter of education! min ipalit es. tid food | gooms. Laundry facilities will , coftnties could set up a board of Ir Sams agree that the ocal Pe in the full basement and the tion which would raise the municipality would suffer under kitchen offers plenty of cabinet | standard throughout the county that system, because the county space. Stone planting boxes add | and the fact that some 20 boards government was for med originally charm to the exterior, Aftach- | who are individually fighting with to pool resources ed garage contains Slorage | the teacher's federation and com- space, Sianded Builders blue. No. 328, { peting with each other for teach- tainable in Canada for this De- 1058 SQ. FT ors. ea t poads. Mr _TORONTO (IP)--Jim Follwell, 9 low a 23456 CU. PT in the niafter of roads, Mr. 45 'who had a brilliant football gigw No. 32. Now available Sams said the cost of the county career at Ontario Agricultural from adatess below a jew and roads system had brought oni College and then moved up to piped phd Be -umblings of separation on many Toronto Argonauts in 1940, died . CC . oF Elana occasions. of cancer Thursday night in oes on Bn i Thi | All roads within the county Princeton, N.J. He left Argos to 114 designs including 1 storey, could be under the supervision of go into the RCAF where he be- 1'% storey , two-storey and split a county engineer and his staff came a flight lieutenant. After level homes, plus much useful and save much duplication. the war, he coached junior foot- information on building terms The same could apply to fire a ball in Vancouver. and requirements, Order your police departments. He said the| -------------- copy today. Also included in OPP should ngt be responsible this Design Book is full informa- for the enforcement of local by- tion on how to order the blue- laws but should be concerned with prints, traffic control on the main high- i rE Porter-Cable MARK "26 Your Best Investment ROTARY RIDER For Happiness and Security © Heavy-Duty Engine ©5 Forward Speeds, Neutral and Reverse © Grouped Coritrols © Automofive- Type Differential © Four Wheel Suspension * Four Hour Fuel Capacity © Jumbo Balloon Tires © At- tachments for Year 'Round Use © 30" Reel ond Battery} Start Models Also Available. _feasy BUDGET TERMS ARRANGED LYING os LNIRY - PLAYED FOOTBALL The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of House Designs entitle A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance payable i to The Oshawa Times.) | Name Address THERESA DIFFERENCE IN FURNACE DESIGN! and the difference can save you up fo SE and over $100.00 FOR per year on oil. - 'The Gan lho Story A. W.Rundle Garden Cenfre MULAUGHLIN HEATING THE ONLY FRANCHISED DEALER | / A Division of McLaughlin Cool & Supplies Ltd. IN THIS AREA . .. 10757iKing 'Sb: 'Fost 104 KING ST. WEST RA 3-3481 FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN PLASTERBOARD QUESTION: We have remodel- led our kitchen and have plaster- board walls now. Will we be able to put tile on the plaster to about a height of six feet? On ceiling and upper walls, untiled could plaster be put right on ANSWER: The tile can be ap- plied to the plasterboard, using a special adhesive recommended by the tile manufacturer for the purpose. Consult your tile dealer dor installation instructions, etc Plaster can be applied directly %o the plasterboard if the walls and ceiling are firmly and solidly installed. First fasten metal lath #0 the plasterboard, then apply the plaster, CHIMNEY HEIGHT QUESTION: I used to have a of using regular exterior paint to stop the bleeding. We live on the waterfront. What do you sug- gest" ANSWER be due to mildewed since you front, with Scrub the detergent ir arm well afterwards vith clear water. Then apply a mild house hold bleach to kill any remaining fungus, feilowed by rinsing with clear vater Painting should be done with a top quality mildew-resistant paint; new vinyl plastie paint is excellent to use Jon dampish surfaces, The paint bleeding may applied over a surface; very likely, are near the water- moisture in the air. surface with a strong ater, rinsing ELIMINATE CHATTERING NOISES generally properly Chattering noises may be traced to pipes not secured basement or ceiling joists This noise sually follows the of a faucet or valve. Metal hangers or brackets provide the proper support over long lengths of pipe to eliminate the annoy- ance. closing again, FOR FAST ACTION IN BUYING OR SELLING A HOME To find the right home ot the right price -- it's wise to cone sult @ Reoltor and see his up-to-the-minute selection of Photo- Co-op homes. You can quickly narrow your choice to the homes €ALL US TODAY LORNE GOODMAN Plumbing & Heating 758 Mary St. -- RA 5.1044 CLOSED LOUVERS? tall chimney amd got good heal Now I have a short chimney (two dcet above the highest point of the roof) and don't seem to have @#s much heat, Would the height of the chimney make the differ- ence? ANSWER: Two feet above the highest point of a gable roof is msually an adequate height for a chimney, to allow sufficient draft. There may be a tall tree nearby QUESTION: We have a stor- age attic with louvers at each end. The floor of the attic is in sulated, Should the louvers be closed off in the winter? It gets bitter cold up there. Would it be worthwhile insulating the ceiling and walls 'of the attic? , ANSWER: Attic louvérs should be left open all year around to provide adequate air circulation and ventilation that appeal te you most -- and your realtor will gladly show them to you. # you ere selling -- Photo Co-op offers the best method of presenting the merits of your home to the largest number of interested prospects. Consult a Realtor Today OSHAWA & DISTRICT RA 1764] f ~Join The Parade This Weekend to prevent mois- ture problems, If the attic floor ie properly insulated, and the at interfering with the air circula- tion around the chimney; or the chimney may be clogged with|jje is used only for storage, insu- soot and require cleaning. 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