14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Decomber 9, 170) HOME OF THE WEEK majority of the province's 1,000 Poultry Farm [eter proau's rs Predcing | Threats Seen try, he saw only three or four per cent of the broiler produc- TORONTO (CP) -- lers surviving more than a year. : The pres-| Under vertical integration a ident of the Ontario Egg Pro-jfirm or individual provides a ducers' Association said Friday |farmer with livestock, feed or the livelihood of Ontario's inde-jother materials and pays the pendent poultry farmers is/farmer a fee or percentage of threatened by vertical integra-|profit for his labor. tion. In one instance, Mr. Robson Thomas Robson told a mem-|said, a hatchery that made e\bers' meeting of the Ontario|agreements with several -far- 4'Federation of Agriculture this|mers provided them with hens, Move To Slow Dollar Decline OTTAWA (CP) -- The gov- ernment reduced its foreign ex- change holdings by $31,800,000 in November, evidently in a move to moderate the decline in the external value ot ihe Ca- nadian dollar The dollar Friday was dis- counted' an even four cents in terms of U.S. funds. At Nov. 30 the discount had been a frac: tion over four cents, showing a significant drop from just over| three cents at the start of the}; m pcan aaegons onth. ; Friday's discount meant that $1 Canadian would purchase 96 American. cents. Howeve, there was no indication whether this was the "appropriate" di t which the government said last June it would seek. The extent of the govern- ment's sale during November of its official holdings of gold and U.S, dollars was indicated Fri- day in the Canada Gazette, showing reserves at Nov. 30 of $2,078,800,000. A month earlier the reserves totalled a record $2,110,600,000, reflecting a government pur- chase of $16,300,000 in U.S. dol- lars during October to counter- act upward pressures in that month on the exchange value of the Canadian dollar. Friday's report, however, in- dicated that downward pres- sures occurred in November, with the dollar dropping nearly a full cent despite the covern- ment sale of $31,800,000 in its holdings. Ontario's Relief Rolls Up In Oct. TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's public welfare deparimenit an- nounced Friday that 59,405 per- sons were on relief rolls in the province during October--10,000 more than in October, 1960. Officials said gross total cost of relief payments in October, 1961, amounted to a $2,500,000. Relief recipients in Metropoli- tan Toronto increased by more $a ? we . pk. 108 x 414 ae oe ee BATH] us $, ese Zz, ay HALL eo a4 . rents, < KEICHE °4153 x roe oe' Q LIVING 194x113 Cs Va > * 2 Demet Pi,Bos No-30l a A 708 959 SQ.FT Be é pee HOME DESIGN NO. 30) For those who want to build today for a happy family fu- ture, is this one-storey brick home with a full basement. Indications for law facili- ties are located jar base- ment stairs and the rear half of the basement is clear for clothes hanging or recrea- tion. There is a large, cheery kitchen with a corner sink, two good sized bedrooms with extra large closets boast- ing sliding doors, and a well located bath. The living room features a picture window and a fireplace. Note thé covered front porch and the guest closet convenient to front door. With its hip roof and decorative trellis, this eco- nomical home will fit nicely on a 50-foot lot and will please you more each day. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set ate obtainable in Canada for this Design No. 301 (Ontario residents add 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this newspaper office (or from address be- low), a new Design Book en- titled "Home Planning Guide, price 3c. This book contains over 50 selected de- signs, including 1i-storey, 1%- storey, and split-level, plus useful information on Build- ing, Interior Decorating and Landscaping. Order your copy today. Also included in this Design Book. is complete price list, order form, and full information on how to order blueprints. moving when quarters get) : ( cramped? The Sylvaply people| No complicated carpentry is thought so. And'they did some-jinvolved, chiefly because the thing about it. They put a team|unit fs essentially of fir ply- than 2,500 o of designers to work and camejwood and constructed with ele- rH -- wae oe up with a whole bookful of/mentary nail-and-glue joints, 1960. : '\ideas. The essence of the book is) ' ee eg Onl r prov: tres)Ways to turn dead air space) ocal lumber dealers hand- Por A ee eg ee into usable storage room with-|ling the Sylvaply brand of Doug- London, Ont., down 3.9 per cent: /0ut going broke. Every plan injlas Fir plywood have copies of Sandwich West, down 4 per|the book is spelled out in words these 32 page, illustrated plans cent: St, Thomas, down 1.5 per|and pictures and every one can/books . . . free for the asking. If cent and Penetanguishene "down|e made by anyone who has alyou have any sort of a storage 70.2 per cent. nee oa ee ee one IN THE HOME WORKSHOP The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, (CD Enclosed please find 50c, for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail requests 10c extra, (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). Name INTERPRETING THE NEWS U.S. Seeks Aid In S. Viet Nam By HAROLD MORRISON _ | Viet Cong guerrillas encouraged Canadian Press Staff Writer |and led by the Communists of fs Seven years ago, when the|North Viet Nam, g|Southeast Aria Treaty Organ-| «po. viet Nam's neighbors ization was Created, a cynical) 1 South Korean leader observed|the consequences of a Commun- from the sidelines that the/ist victory in all Viet Nam SEATO pledge' would not be would be far - reaching," says worth the paper it was written) the U.S. state gs a * - on. jcusing North Viet Nam - By RUTH W. SPEARS | That pledge, undertaken hash eg Og ee ee AS BIG AS LIFE this snow|eight countries led by the United] je Communists already. conttol family will bring cheer to the|States, Britain and France, Was) bout halt the oonstry. whole neighborhood. Mommaito unite in defence of territories) "") ag ae wears holly in her hat and car-jagainst Communist aggression| '"'Cambodia's precarious neu- ries @ wreath Poppa sports aland extend that protection to/trality would be subjected to gay muffler and a candy cane.|Laos, Cambodia and South Viet heavy and steadily increasing Amyped in a striped cap joins| Nam. a or ag ke the carol singing. All such f ao he . ing aihave to expect to see the tac- to cut out of "hardboard gud|.,When it came to making @)1i0¢ used in Laos and in Viet ardboard and) stand in Laos, the Western pow-| ; baat hee.tt paint. The big, five-sheet Pat- ers had some second thoughts. Nam directed against her. pei poe ger _ actual-| president Kennedy said he! CALCULATED RISK thick suds of mild soap, followed! g) 75 rections, 18) would send troops in to prevent) co the United States has de- = oan iden Fag clean| a Communist take - over. But) i304 to step up its military aid ciol cheesecioth). ave you there was no echo from either| 4 ; ; , : to South Viet Nam, short of fit after they are put on the tried a cream-tp wax made by Prime Minister Macmillan °F sending troops there. Commun- i v cracked and sticky underneath|a nationally known manufac- Ui? President de Gaulle. ists China has warned it can- van: when cooking, although the cab-|turer? This removes surface The argument presented in-| main indifferent to this ANSWER: If possible, it's a stead was that the Laotian jun-|[% temen * ; : inets themselves are in goodigrime and leaves a protective good idea to have the lumber mine yoy coating. eoecceeceseers Oececcecceoccce AGAPESS coccccsscccccseccccseesocscecoeveseseenseessoesee FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE By ROGER C,. WHITMAN LINING FIREPLACE REPLACING TILES QUESTION: How can I fix) QUESTION: Could I replace my fireplace? I have a black|four plastic tiles in the bath- slate one, covered with tiniroom? I want to remove a under the mantle. I want to! Shower rod; this will leave holes remove the tin and set a firejin four tiles and I would like log in -- not to burn, just to|to replace them. look at. What can I line the| ANSWER: To remove the tiles, fireplace with to look like realjyoy will have to determine stone or brick? from the manufacturer, or the' ANSWER: Any good masonry|tile dealer, the particular sol- supplies dealer or lumber yard/vent recommended for the ad- can show you samples of types/hesive used; then use this of brick and stone veneer which|solvent to soften the adhesive will give the inside of the fire-jin order to pry the tile loose place the appearance you ap-|with a minimum of damage to parently would like. But remem-|the surface underneath. ber, these materials are not safe) Spackle (available in paste or and fireproof in case you are| powder form at paint and hard- going to light a fire. If you do!ware stores) could be used to intend to light a fire, the fire-| fill the holes; then touch up the place should be lined with fire-| patch with enamel to match the brick put in by a competant/ rest of the tile surface. mason. REPAINTING CABINETS PANELING LUMBER CARE |"oursrion: We would like QUESTION: We want to panel|:, 'enaint our white metal ena- a bedroom in knotty pine, doing|--oneq kitchen cabinets another the installation ourselves. Does ; ,;\color, What is the right proce- the wood require any special dure and paint to use? The, handling to be sure the panels cabinets above the stove get e\may be the last winter for a|food, veterinary care and every- had convinced the farmers they brother of Mervin (Red) Dutton | "If we get five or six of these more, 70, 11th archbishop-of the chaif of his organization's DIVIDER CREATES STORAGE SPACE tifa emaviciiian, owned teletype auction is ways of making space in your| Toronto -- Abe Goldberg, 58,|figured in many North Amer- sons for moving to a new|good at sawing a straight line. on the list of real reasons. stores plenty. Scope for making this often means moving away|your hi-fi equipment. .. Is there an alternative to|as bookshelves. Home A lia 'thing but buildings and day-to- day labor. But cheques for the eggs went to the hatchery. |. Mr. Robson said the hatchery By THE CANADIAN PRESS A 4 Winnipeg--Jack Dutton, 73, a oo na Syd their buildings in leading Canadian curler and a) «q+. abrolute nonsense," he of National Hockey League |Commented. ge Rev Fran. Operations going, we'll all be i'. ; : ; ; \out of business." cis Patrick Keough of Balti-| Mr. Robson was speaking on paged ever' cin gg diocese) qrive for a petition asking for Ottawa -- Lesii: Rankin Mc-:2, Plebiscite on a marketing Kenna, photographer, singer and plan for eggs. A producer- problem anywhere in your| Toronto--Very Rev. Roy J. planned. home you should make a spe-|Monahan, 47, dean of 12 Roman PEACE PIPE ac orage cial point of picking up one of|Catholic parishes in the Toronto| The calumet, a long, feath- these books. You'll spot a dozen|suburb of Scarborough. jered stem with tobacco bowl, e present home . . . so you can|prominent in Toronto life insur-|can Indian ceremonies besides pace Trl an live better where you are. lance and labor union circles. 'the adoption of peace treaties. People give all sorts of rea-jfew hand tools and is average- house. But many an experi-| One typical plan deals. with 4 é 5 enced real estate broker sus-|the old problem of making a pects that sheer irritation with|living room dining room divider lack of storage space is high|that both looks attractive and It's natural enough to look ty ceanees in the basic plan is as} a bigger house to solve the wide as your imagination. space problem. Unfortunately} It can be adapted to house) a ur | be an from friends and neighbors,|all-cupboard unit or consist) sending the children to a differ-|mostly of open shelves, The ent school and moving expense.|upper part can be arranged to \display bric-a-brac or ta serve ; | eS N OW = 8 @ Send: orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Times, Oshawa. lee 36° CUT-OUT SNOWMAN AND but the U.S has decided to delivered at least a week before gle was no place to fight a ma-|+.. 2 calculated risk neither jor war. 'ou plan to do the work; have i stacked horizontally in the bedrd¥m you plan to panel, with sticks between the boards to allow air circulation between boards, This gives the wood time to adjust to the climatic conditions of the room before ANSWER: To dull the gloss yarn ON CONCRETE of the present enamel and have a clean surface for the new emg bh process of coating, wipe ali surfaces with|Completing a church structure, steel wool. and turpentine; be)!" Which the basement portion sure all trace of grease and pve i Regge Fool tt i a wax and grime is removed. down materials used.for making DOOR- SIDE | CANOLES |China nor Russia wants a full NEUTRALITY INSTEAD jwar in South Viet Nam. So a neutral government for| The United States is seeking Laos was sought, under which|co - operation and participation Communist power is to be rec-/from its SEATO partners and ognized by a number of key|other allies. So far, British and cabinet posts French aid to South Viet Nam and Additions to Your Present Wiring... Now South Viet Nam is in|has been nominal. They will be danger from the Communist|asked to do much more. Then apply any good enamel t a temporary roof. Now the up- undercoater and top quality i. jon of the building | enamel in the desired color. " being completed and we wish to Using a radiator enamel on the lay tiles on the concrete floor underside of the cabinets may f make them more resistant tof the upper section. How can heat from the 'stove. we remove the tar from the con- crete? NAIL POLISH ON CONCRETE! ANSWER: Use dry ice (wear- QUESTION: Someone has ing gloves to protect the hands dropped and broken what seems|While working) to harden the tar to be a bottle of nail polish on and remove as. much of it as the concrete in front of our|possible by scraping off. Then house. How do we remove the|make a paste o: fuiler's earth mess? or dry Portland cement and ANSWER: Scrape off as much|kerosene (being careful of fire of the nail polish as possible/hazard) and cover the remain- with a piece of wood. Then'ing tar with a thick layer, plac- make a paste of nail polish re- ing a sheet of thin plastic on top mover and powdered whiting orito retard evaporation. Repeat other absorbent powder anditreatment until as much tar as cover the spots with a thick possible has been removed layer, placing thin plastic on|Seryb with a strong, hot solu. top to retard evaporation. ASjtion of trisodium phosphate, fol- paste dries, replace with fresh lowed by rinsing with cle paste, 4 the spots have been s wad removed. LUMINOUS PAINT ' QUESTION: Want to paint driveway markers with a lumin- ous paint at my vacation cot- tage. How can I protect the paint from the weather? ANSWER: Spray a coat of clear plastic over the paint, or apply a coat of spar varnish. Reflective plastic tape is avail- able at many hardware ! paint dealers for this purpose; iF IT'S RUGS... CALL very easy to use. NU-WAY | wasn rurnrrure? iN | QUESTION: Can wood furni- ae we pie a die lture be washed? I don't mean lsoaking, of course, but a wipe- 171 Mary St RA 8-4681 |' of with a damp cloth and de- jtergent. My problem is the|njasterer got plaster all over many tiny finger prints made our aluminum storm doors. How \by toddlers at the edge of the do we go about removing the jtable, television set, etc. The) ANSWER:. Water is the only jconstant repetition of these) softener for plaster. Moisten the 'grasping little fingers have le-t/ plaster spatters with water, and dull and streaky marks which| place wet cloths over them, un- jeven good rubbing with furni-'til they are softened enough to ture polish will not erase. be scraped off with a dull knife ANSWER: Yes, wood furni-\or piece of board, being careful 'ture can be washed, using &\not to scratch the aluminum. AND PAY FOR IT ON EASY INSTALMENTS ON YOUR HYDRO BILL! Here's All You Have To Do... Simply call your Electrical Contractor listed here and ask him to write up a contract (On a form he will supply) for the work you need, for changes and additions to wiring. He will send the contract to the Oshawa Public Utilities c ission who will approve the financing .. . and the job then proceeds. When the wiring changes and additions are completed, the electrical con- tractor will be paid immediately and you simply pay the Oshawa Public Utilit- ies Commission the small charge shown on your electrical bill, Al this is done with no fuss, no bother, or tiresome waiting. being installed in place. Protect the panels from dirt, dust, fingerprints, etc.; these marks are often hard to remove. ------- eee eee eee j OUR GUARANTEE All "DUMONT" Aluminum Products ore guaranteed to be free from defects in material and work hip. They ore 1 guoronteed for a lifetime by the seller and by the manufec- turer against rust, corrosion, pitting, warping and other de- ] terioration, arising from natural causes and conditions, GREET YOUR GUESTS with this gaily painted cut-out plaque and a pair of tall electric candles beside the front door. Pattern 361, which gives an actual-size guide for the Town- Crier Door Plaque and direc- tions for making the candles, is 50c. This pattern alse is one of four full-size patterns in a Christmas Packet for Children and Grown-ups. No. 48--all for $1.75. Send orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Times, Oshawa. Precast Concrete SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED. IT'S DIXON'S For the BEST in FUEL ond Heating Equipment DELCO by GENERAL MOTORS 313 Albert St. RA 3-4663 a IN COLOR TOO! THAT'S DUMONT ALUMINUM PROD. LTD. 333 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 728-1651 Douglas L. Gower @ REALTOR @ For all your Real Estate Needs PHONE RA 8-4651 water, SOLDER ON WATER HEATER QUESTION: The plumber that put all the plumbing in our new house got some solder on the outside of the water heater. bar SWER ty it? H melting with a soldering gun wiping it off while molten. Be sure to wear bie heavy gloves! Check first TS... McLaughlin Heating for @ FUEL OIL © STOVE Ol @ Prompt Delivery 104 King W. RA 3-3481 Armstrong Electric 723-9363 Dusurealt, Fred 725-1354 Hill-Cornish Electric 723-2248 Parker Electric 728-8621 Townsend Electric 723-2343 Cook's Electric Eastern Electric Sharp Electric Stire, Len Tozer Electric 725-6109 723-4691 728-8214 725-2657 728-4611 OSHAWA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION HENRY F. BALDWIN, Chairman. the dealer who installed the heater, to be sure the sol- dering gun heat won't cause da- mage. Any remaining solder can, of course, be removed by careful and gentle use of a file. PLASTER ON ALUMINUM QUESTION: We built a house about two years ago. 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