THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, August 19, 1961 17] s the sense of|perfect these last few days and | Mickey is struggling a Bnd | Maris had hit 13 of his first |48 homers off Chicago pitching. walked 68 fimes in games [through Wednesday. Mickey] {Mantle had been walked 96 games) what' tim pitching to him," said Kiner Ralph Kiner - ¥ es. Figur 1 They 1 "When a fellow has a streak "Why not gamble with the next like that (seven homers in six fellow (Mantle)? Roger has been WalkMaris | Precast Concrete NEW YORK (AP)--Ralph Ki- SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY ner who hit 54 home runs in 11949, thinks the pitchers will stop Roger Maris's bid by walks. BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. Current Range of Products include: of the Divisional Pest Officer won : t Guildford. Killin p 'Maris will be stopped," said so in our ie of business Ker, IO, 8, member of, Wh At the office of the Divisional crew. "And I'll tell you how. ® SEPTIC TANKS ® CURBING ® DURA STEPS ® WALK SLABS ® RAILINGS ® WELL TILE ® PATIO SLABS ® CHIMNEY CAPS Pest Officer at Guildford, the They'll start walking him." chief inspector said: Kiner said he was surprised "We have received a com-|that Maris hadn't been drawing SPECIALISTS IN Plain from at Bet hs more walks. Maris had been CUSTOM PRECASTING Ph. OLiver 5-3311 REPORT FROM U.K. Council Dodging Battle On Foxes By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special London (Eng.) Correspondent For The Oshawa Times CROYDON, England -- Foxes | are the cause of a dispute be-| tween the residents of the Bram-| ley Hill district of Croydon and| the local council. Driven from their lairs by building develop- ments in the district, foxes are wandering around the gardens of the homes of the district, not singly but in packs. An- xious jnothers are frightened by this invasion, and will not allow their babies to go out of doors. Windows are kept closed permanently lest the foxes should invade their homes by means of an open window. Oth- er measures are being taken to|crowds of people watching." protect young children from the| And while the authorities prowling, hungry pests. |squabble about who should do The residents are protesting|the job, the residents live in strongly because the local coun-| terror of their homes being cil has declared that it is not|invaded by rapacious foxes. Corpls. -- 'Stohr. Runners, eit. its job to make an attack on : . the invading foxes and get rid| -- er - 171 Mary St RA 8-4681 of them. Rats, big rats and lit-|| IT's DIXON"S «1 tle rats, and even mice, thell = = cect fuEL end staff of Croydon Corporation || Heating Equipment Health Department will tackle, || DELCO id Jot Toses. th Il by GENERAL MOTORS ats and mice, the corpora-| tion's health authorities say, 313 Albert St. RA 3-4663 are vermin, and come within) TT their scope, but foxes are clas- sified as land pests and must| be dealt with by the divisional] pest officer of the ministry of hr p, W, WILSONLTD, agriculture at Guildford. yo is how one mother of a| REALTOR young baby voiced her views: i OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "All the residents in this part | RA 5.6588 of South Croydon are complain- ing, not only about the foxes, | which terrify us, but also about {the attitude of the council. | |They say that if any move is| |made in the matter, it must be Douglas L Gower jade by the residents them- ® REALTOR e | For all your Real Estate Needs At the Croydon town hall, a| PHONE RA 8-4651 spokesman for the council said: "When people complain to us| about foxes, we give them the | LIFE is just a BOWL of CHERRIES address ana telephone number special preparation. It is diffi- cult to tackle foxes in a Wel ms... up suburban area like this. We often get rid of them by hold- McLaughlin Heating ing an organized shoot or byl|| for | gassing, but I doubt if either|| e FUEL OIL eo STOVE OIL | method could be carried out inj] ® Prompt Delivery this case. 104 King W. RA 3-348 "Furthermore, we do not ad- vertise the fact when we are tackling foxes. We do not want IF IT'S RUGS . . . CALL NU-WAY Waoll-to-Wall Broadioom pr' LIVING 149176 BR. 12% 120 BR "warn! 1191081 = GROUND FL. 1008 SQ.FT. GAR Gln" 'HOME DESIGN NO. 214 This handsome home holds | perpétual comfort and beauty | for its owner and would pro- vide delightful living for any family. Of significance in this colonial structure is the at- tached garage, adding length | to the home, a full basement, | and fine arrangement of | rooms. Here you have a love- ly living room with cheery | fireplace, separate dining area, spacious kitchen and lavatory ail on one floor . . . plus a den that could also be used as a TV room or addi- | tional sleeping area. Also fea- tured is the wonderful terrace off the den, and windows ar- ranged for cross ventilation throughout. Upstairs are four large bedrooms. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtainable in Canada for this Design No. The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find $1.00, for which send me Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes For Canadians." (Please make remittance pay- able to The Oshawa Times.) ssssssnssesee Name LL LL LE EEE EE PERLE BE LLL LLL EE REE EL Address FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN grows best where there's dark- son's destructive by-pr ts: ness, d warmth and When the air becomes so|quiet. Mildew's mortal enemies warm and soggy you can almost|are bright light, dry air, and feel its weight, that's the time| constant ventilation. mildew really begins flourish-| The more established the mil- Some cures for one of the sea-| ing. | dew, the more difficult is its re- You can see mildew in many| moval. Often, if it's gone too far, forms around the house: As an|rescue is impossible. But hap- unpleasant green mold on stored pily, there are effective ways luggage and shoes; as black to get rid of even advanced) stains and spots on folded can-|stages: vas awnings (sails, too; ask any| Jet's start with the mildew boat owner!); as dark spoityispots on a nice white-painted areas on paint near the ground|pouge This could be the result on the damp side of the house; | of dampness from the ground, on window sills, bamboo roll|pe.ayy shrubbery close by to trap screening, books, folded linens,| 4a mpness, constant shade from even clothes hanging in thei, oc ang of course, sunshine closet. In confined areas, it has) goo cnt strike the north side for a most penetrating musty odor. |very long The whole exasperating condi-| "yy. they're new, the black tion is a fungus growth, and it} 0 "oan he scrubbed off with |ordinary detergent and a stiff THE HOME | brush. Adding ammonia will in- WORKSHOP |crease the cleaning power, which you may need. If this {treatment is not enough, then |wipe the area with a fairly |strong household bleach solu- tion, leave it on the paint for 10 minutes or so and rinse. The bleach effectively kills the || spores that generate the mildew, also bleaches out the dark color Many times, though unnoticed mildew works clear through the paint into the wood. This calls for removing the paint in the area, then bleaching all the bare wood. The length of time for the bleach to work depends on the mildew penetration. =| When repainting, you can put la mildew-retarding additive in the paint, to hold back future Make HagStones Jor Your ter-| growth. Better yet, use one of race or walk. Here, the pavingithe new vinyl plastic latex J renoat tires at concrete paints which: #7 Highly vege) gether in a simple, harmonious | jen. 0 mycev. y design. Some of the stones are| his same treatment is used Hotel. Paton 205, Which shuws\ tor dark, damp closets, window ow to make the mold and gives |g : walls, painted material lists and mixing for. | Si: Peas. While ok Ra ex- mulas, is 50c This pattern also | periment on wallpaper, there's is in the Home Improvement gays the good chance that the Packet No. 29 with three other |p each will take the color out of Bae ine Home |e papers pation; try a small : |test area first. Workshop Dept, The Times,| once you've cleaned mildew Oshawa. {from a closet, the problem of {constant ventilation to prevent | more mildew can be effectively " |solved by an inexpensive elec- - |tric device. This is an alumin- - {un-covered rod-shaped heater, 8 (two to three feet long, which is simply plugged into any outlet. Fastened along the baseboard at {the rear of the closet, this damp | chaser gently warms, dries, and | keeps the air circulating so well that it not only dries up existing mildew but prevents any more || from forming {| Not only does this protect the ~|walls and floor, but this thor- No storage problem for this|ough circulation of dry warmed cart. Just remove the sides and|air passes through all clothes, hang it up. Make it now. You keeping them constantly dry. It will use it the year around. It|is sold by most electrical deal ii - re PATTERN 229WV New, By RUTH W. SPEARS GARDEN CART PATTERN 214. Now available from ad- dress below a new and en- larged Book of House Designs entitled "A New Selection of Low Cost Homes for Cana- | dians", priced $1.00. Contains 114 designs including 1 storey, 114 storey, and split level homes, plus much useful in- | formation on building terms | and requirements. Order your copy today. Also included in this Design Book is full in- formation on how to order the | blueprints. can be used, but only with care, | and realizing that while this| may take out the mildew stain, | it may also damage the ma-| terial. ! Stored fabrics should be pe- riodically taken out, unfolded, shaken and, if possible, aired in the sun, Nature's best mildew- preventer. Any books that are |becoming musty tomes should |be taken outdoors for a few hours where the breeze can ruf- When You Improve Your Home with a new Automatic Heating Plant ... ADD COMFORT AND VALUE WE SELL AND SERVICE Canada's 2 Great Heating Units 104 KING ST. W. "CONROY" "GARWOOD" OIL BURNERS and FURNACES! McLAUGHLIN HEATING (A Division of McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd.) -- OSHAWA -- 723-3481 fle their pages in the sun. | In severe conditions of damp-| ness, it's unusually wise to con-| sider the modern synthetic fab- rics that don't support mildew. Draperies of fiberglass, for ex- ample; they're absolutely im- pervious. Leather is also clean- ed by washing Saddle soap is excellent, followed by a good leather dressing and conditioner. Keep in mind that the warmer |and damper the weather be- |comes, the more careful you {should be about preventing the development of mildew. But by using these principles of provid- ing dry air, ventilation and light (where possible) vou should be {able to keep things under con- trol. And the cleaning sugges | tions described above should help you take care of any prob-| lems that need the cure rather| than the prevention. | NEWS IN BRIEF SHIPS LAID UP LONDON (Reuters) -- World| shipping laid} up for lack of employment tdtalled 322 with a total tonnage of 2,751,308 on Aug. 1, the British Chamber of If You Are Considering A BUYING new It's Your Guarantee that the home you are about to buy has been built by a Shipping said today. This was a decrease of 41 ships totalling 444,153 tons compared with the previous month. CUBA SENDS DELEGATE HAVANA (AP) -- President Osvaldo Dorticos will represent |Cuba at the conference of un- |committed nations opening Sept. 1 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1 p | builder FOPRL. of the OSHAWA member BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION: JESS HANN & SON .. JACKSON & SON LTD. H. KASSINGER CONST, LTD. LOUPAN DEVELOPMENTS LTD. WM. RIDGLEY CONSTRUCTION JAMES ALLEN, CONST. LTD. . JAMES O'MALLEY, BUILDER R. JEFFERY, BUILDER . W. ROTH, BUILDER 725-1044 725-9892 No. 2 Hwy. & Thickson's Rd. NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING 725-3715 TRENCHING : EXCAVATING 728-6621 723-7242 MA 3-3553 y 1 oh . i Some folks talk as though they want life to be a downhill race without obstacles. : But God, who made man in His own image, never meant it to be so. For the muscle becomes helpless which is never tensed; the mind grows dull which is never challenged. There is no courage without threat of battle. This life was meant to be a succession of goals . . . each the more inspiring because of the hazards along the way. And who among us, worth his salt, would want a life any different? It is the uphill, the hazardous, course of courageous living that makes spiritual 'strength a must. You and I need the Church. We need the Church because we see divine as well as human purpose in our existence. Life--as we like it--gains deeper meaning with each new discovery of our need of God. | Copyright 1961, Keister Adv, Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va. THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good hip: It is a h initual values. Without a strong Church, 'neither democracy nor - civilization can survive, There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his ol ig material support. Plan to go to churcl ularly and rea Bible daily. Tay 2 you cit Day Sunday Book Chapter Verses II Timothy 1.7 Monday II Timothy 813 Tuesday Romans 35-39 Wednesday Ephesians 10-17 Thursday Philippians 7-14 Friday Philippians 813 Saturday II Timothy 38 INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP GRANT GLOVER 70 King St. E. R.R. 1, Oshawa LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING 758 Mary St. AND GARAGE 723-7822 52 Wayne Ave. 725.0232 RON ROBINSON R.R.4, Oshawa ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE Courtice Bowmanville MATT GIMPELJ UPHOLSTERY CO. A. HEFFERING'S ESSO 77 Celina St. CEMENT CONTRACTOR 725-9755 HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION 67 King St. W. OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL 877 King St. E. STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8-3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby GEO. H. HARDING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby MO 8-3566 Reupholstering & Remodelling 728-5342 BROWN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES, LTD. 725-4704 463 Ritson Rd. N. MASTER FEEDS 54 Church St. 723-2229 A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN 725-1764 1016 King St. E. HAMBLY TIRE LTD. 728-6221 534 Ritson Rd. S. JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Res. MO 8-5285 . Store: MO 8-3324 124 Dundas W., Whitby WHITBY CLEANERS 150 Colborne St. E., Whitby MO 8-2345 may have wooden wheels, asfers; inexpensive to operate, be- the presidential palace an- shown, or metal wheels may because it only burns the equiva- nounced today. used. Pattern 216, which gives|lent of a 25-watt bulb. y A material list, actual-size cutting| Mildew is particularly destruc-| HAT PROBLEM | guides and illustrated directions, |tive to fabrics made of cotton] LONDON (CP)--A shortage is 50c. This pattern also is in|or wool. Early stages can be of hard bowler hats is described the Gardeners' Helpers Packet|removed by washing with soap|as "serious" by Men's Wear No. 27 containing four full-size and water. More advanced cases Magazine. Not. enough young patterns all for $1.75 can be treated by rubbing with men are willing to learn the] Address orders to The Home laundry soap, covering with secrets of making the British | Workshop Dept., The Times, powdered starch and salt and businessman's favorite head- shawa. lexposing to the sun. Bleaches|gear, it says. \ H. GRUYTERS, BUILDER W. TONNA, BUILDER SEI LEON B. WALLIS, BUILDER ivan C. RUSSELL HARRISON, BUILDER BANFIELD CONSTRUCTION GOLDELL HOMES LTD, The Oshawa Builders' Association For Information Telephone 725-9771 OSHAWA NATURAL STONE Natural Stone Veneer for Home Remodelling D.RALPH (POP) TAYLOR TEXACO SERVICE STATION 461 Park Rd. S. 728-2622 N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD. PAINT AND WALLPAPER 723-7351 34 King West ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Read The Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Religious Activities IE RE EE EEE REESE REN] 725-7272 728-1022