8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, August 6, 1960 TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK Tr ry T_T TT 237. 44 HOME DESIGN NO. 237 If your family has modern ideas, you will appreciate this home. It is a contemporary design that will delight your family and guests and continue to please through the years. The low pitched roof adds a 'snug charm to the design and the exposed beam ceiling in the living area creates that com- fortable, rustic atmosphere. In- cluded in this plan is a snack bar in the kitchen and a rest- ful terrace off the dining area. The three bedrooms are good sized and the full basement is a donhie asset in its use as a recreation area. Adding beau- ty are also obscurr glass parti- tions around the stairs to the basement. There is a. cloak closet off the entry and a built- 1: bookshelf in the living room. Standard Builders' blue- prints costing $9.75 a set are otainable in Canada for this Design No. 237. Now available at this Newspaper office (or from address below) a new and enlarged 1960 Book of house Designs entitled "A New Selec- tion of Low cost Homes for Canadians," price $1.00. Con- | Sh TERRACE tains 114 designs including one- storey, 1%2-storey, two-storey, and split level homes, plus much useful information on | building terms and require- a | Rotarian W, Ross Strike, Friday told the Rotary that un- years ago has picked up and is from a vacation '| scribing his trip and the changes he has noticed in the European ©| ball players played to a 5-5 tie | | against Mickey Flyers of Toronto EUROPE REVISITED Canadians Urged To Tighten Their Belts (Staff) --- economic conditions in England, QC, when he was last there three BOWMANVILLE less there is a change in attitude still forging ahead. between labor and managemen!. rwo SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT we in Canada are going to have| put says Mr. Strike, there are some serious effects on our na-|yy, schools of thought which pre- tional economy. vail in England with regard to its Mr. Strike returned recently) conomic situation. One trend of m trip to Great|ihought is that England should Britain and Europe. He was de- join the Federation of Europe and the other is that she should remain with the commonwealth. The speaker said it would ap- pear to the onlocker that England should join the Federation of Furope. And if England is going to join the federation, it will have According to the speaker, the to be done soon. The government and industrialists will have to do Bay Pee Wees Tie Fliers J ay oe Dear ie | trouble. By MRS. E. FERTILE FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- The Frenchman's Bay Pee Wee Soft- countries since he was first there 45 years ago. FRANCE QUESTION MARK Mentioning France, Mr. Strike | said economicaily France is still a big question mark. The ques- : PA tion in the minds of everyone in R a exhiinen Same 3. the France is after DeGaulle--what. ont rl the Toroniol: "Everywhere in Europe there Maple Let "Columbus Jet game. lis a tremendous upsurge. Europe 3 ap h Way Colle ih oe has heen dormant for sometime a ug big ry Log but Europe is no longer dor- first three innings cost the MAM There Js id tle mw Frenchman's Bay team the five employ ment li ope an Te runs. The boys appeared to gel | over their nervousness in the final| will defend the Barker Trophy at Order your copy today. Also included in this . Design Book is. full informtion on how to order the blueprints. ments FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE | By ROGER C. WHITMAN ANSWER: The easiest way to|FINGER MARKS ON WALLS remove the adhesive is with an] QUESTION: How can I clean electric hand sander. Or remove|finger prints from modern rough with fine steel wool and naptha,| walls? The children will not keep being sure room is well ventil-|their hands off the walls, ated and all pilot lights are turnf ANSWER: An oval paint ed off in the kitchen. brush, with bristles at least two | inches long, can be used to wash COAL DUST ON CONCRETE the wall. This type of brush QUESTION:. How can concrete| penetrates and cleans out the blocks be cleaned from coal|roughness. Use thick suds of a smears and dust after a coal bin|pure, mild soap and follow with has been removed? ample rinsing with clear water. ANSWER: Remove as much Be sure fo start at the bottom coal dust as possible with a va-|of the wall, working upward. To cuum cleaner; or use a stifficlean a limited section of wall brush. Recommend wearing al only, apply a paste made of pow- painter's mask, or at least tying|dered whiting and nonflammable a damp handkerchief around your|liquid spot remover. When dry, head to breathe through, to/brush off and replace with fresh avoid inhaling the dust. Wash the paste, if necessary. Be sure the blocks with a solution of tri- room is well ventilated while sodium Phosphate, pling on e/ working. ound to the pail of hot water. Coal dust can penetrate very CLEANING BRICK WALLS deep and complete removal] QUESTION: We have just pur- may be impossible. chased an older brick home. The | outside walls look quite dirty and PAINTING METAL CABINETS dingy. Can these walls be wash- QUESTION: The metal kit-|ed? chen cabinets are cream colored] ANSWER: Yes. Wet the brick and I would like to paint them | down with clear water (the gar- white to match the stove, refrig-| den hose is good for this). Then erator, etc. Would the paint chip with a stiff brush scrub it thor- afterwards? What kind of paint|oughly with a detergent powder, | should be used? The cabinets are|using about a quarter cupful to in good condition now, only the the pail of water. If the walls are wrong color. really badly soiled, a gritty type ..|of cleanser, such as the paste ANSWER: If a top quality type of mechanic's hand pol pin paint is used, there is no reason|izining fine sand, may be neces-| that the paint should Ship, Tres sary. Start working at the bot-| readily than the present finish. torn of the 'walls and Keep the) Be s the present surface is| lod Sas Hoe of any brick below constantly wet so that ghly ? {dirt streaks washing down from | trace of grease, wax, grime, etc., : a. ' 4 above will not penetrate deeply; | before applying the new coating.| . i pplying g this type of streak is almost im- possible to remove. It is much easier to have the brick steam- cleaned by a building cleaning contractor! RADIATOR PAINT PEELS QUESTION: Some of the paint on radiators keeps peeling off. I scrape, sandpaper and repaint,| only to have it chip off some- Where else. What should I do for| this? ANSWER: If the surface was throughly cleaned of grease, soot, etc., before applying the paint, the peeling may be due to the fact that the radiators were al- lowed to heat up before the paint| coating was throughly dry. The heat should be completely turned {scored in the third. the Mammoth Star - studded Mickey Flyers scored two in the Sports Rally sponsored by the first when their first batter got Minor Sports Council of Metro- on first when the catcher, Keith|Politan Toronto and Region. Jrertile dropped the ball on the This peewee team has an ex- third strike and it got away from| cellent record this season of hav- two innings. him in the large field. The second ing won all games in 26 outings| evenly divided than it is here, he and this exhibition game was the|said. There are no | f one sees very few TV sets or hatter also reached first on an error when Wayne Colley picked irst tie. up a bunt but made a wild pitch| antennae. The entertainment of the people is in folk organiza- tions. Past President George Vice, in moving a vote of thanks to the speaker, said Mr. Strike had made it quite ciear that the west- ern countries have to face up to their economic problem with an economic war rather than by a military war. Mr. Strike is first vice-chair- days of everyone wanting Cana-| Commission of Ontario. man of the Hydro Electric Power| dian and U.S. goods is over. = Bomarc-A Hits We in Canada are going to Bomber Target have to tighten our belts and tackle the problem of our national cconomy and change the atti- tudes between Tabor and mak| EGLIN AYE, Fis. (AP) -- A in serious trouble," Mr. Strike Bomare - A missile successfully said. intercepted a pilotless B - 47 The speaker described various Stratojet bomber over the Gulf Ponte of julerest he saw during of Mexico Friday as the jet is trip and in particular made 4 mention of the French Riviera made a simulated sneak attack [*That is the Coney Island of|on the Florida coast. The 47-foot Bomarc ground-to- air missile made a scheduled near miss on the $2,000,000 air- craft. Proximity fuses in its nose were set off as it swept past the "FURY ON FILM" $ i "PORTRAIT IN BLACK (24 Enraged suitor and attorney Richarq Basehart strikes Lana Turner when he discovers she has been an accomplice in an attempt on his life "in this scene from "Portrait in Black," suspense melodrama in color produced by Ross Hunter for Universal - International. They star in the film with Anthony Quinn, Sandra Dee and John Saxon. "Portrait in Black" playing next week at the Plaza Theatre. | Europe," he said. | THOUSANDS OF TOURISTS |was first in Monte Carlo 45 |vears ago during June, July and|j,mber These in turn would August one could quite safelylyave triggered a nuclear war- (beach and never hit anyome| "mne jnetrception was made at | (that's if they had machine guns|, range of 172 miles and altitude |then, he noted) but now there are|,¢ ajmost seven miles as the every day during the three sum-|,¢ 5 speed of almost 700 miles {mer months, {an hour. | He pointed out there is about a West German tourists along the MESS HALLS Riviera. These two nations each] TOKYO (AP) -- Radio Peking {peconnt for ahout 40 ner cent of reports: 530,000,000 people now ing 20 per cent of the tourists halls in Communist China, which are a mixture of other people| claims a total population of 650, {from European countries. 1000,000 The speaker mentioned and had high priase for Switzerland. rnere is not another country in| tURY | Mr. Strike stated that when he [fire a machine gun along thelpeaq had it been so armed. {thousands of tourists around mper approached the coastline | 50-50 split between American and |the tourist trade and the remain- are eating at communal mess WEALTH EVENLY DIVIDED [the world where wealth is more Ad nite 0 DANCE PARTY DON PIERRE slums and to first and the two runners scored. In the second. the first batter struck out, the next received the| out, another strike out and Stan Korezynski, playing third base made a wild throw to first to allow the next batter to get home Another error to second baseman was responsible for the only run The Bay team scored three runs to put them ahead in the first, when Wayne Colley and Ken Craig singled. Peter Evehett walked and Billie Prentice hit a| long one to centre field for a dou-| ble and brought in the three run-| to the music of "THE CAVALIERS" EVERYONE WELCOME end His Orchestre Dancing Tonite AT DNIPRO HALL EDITH ST. One block Fast of Corner Ritson & Bloor TONIGHT ners. Osgood and Korczynski sin- gled in the second, Colley reach- ed first on an error to short stop Modern-Souare and Osgood go! home. Stan Kor- ezynski hit a long one out to left field for the only home run of the game to tie up the score in the fourth. A number of fans from the Bay Starts Monday iL) TO THE Tomson | TORNADOS SAL MINEO: susan KOHNER: ames DARRLN off in the radiator and the metal accompanied the boys and all allowed to cool before putting on|were guests of the Maple Leaf the paint. Don't turn on the HeatSRUIL rags Bay team! . ho s ay a unil the paint has thoroughly| yy play at the stadium again on dried. 5 | september 2 or 3 when they DANCE In Cool Comfort TO THE MUSIC OF Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 BANTING AVE. FUN FOR ALL--EVERY SATURDAY--8:30-12 AIR CONDITIONED Wipe with fine steel wool and turpentine to dull any present gloss. Then apply either white enamel, or a ceramic-like liquid tile now available 2¢t some large paint dealers. HOME WORKSHOP SAND DRY ON SIDEWALK SLABS =----\ Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd. \ THIS COFFEE TABLE is a copy of an old-time cobbler's bench. His handy boxes now hold" plants and smoking equipment. 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