4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenuery 13, 1962 HOME OF THE WEEK By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK The In- jaugural Service for the United Church Women of Blackstock was held on Thursday afternoon led by Rev. Romeril, who also gave the address, The following officers were installed: President, Mrs. John Carnaghan; Ist vice-pres., Mrs. Neil Malcolm; 2nd_vice-pres., Mrs, H. Kyte; secretary, Mrs. Murray Byers; treasurer, Mrs. Jean McLaughlin; program, Mrs. Romeril and Mrs, R. Van Camp and one from each unit. Parsonage, Mrs. A. Taylor and Mrs, G. Strong; Christian Education, Mrs. R. Larmer; Missionary Education, Mrs. S. Blackstock UCW Officers Elected RECREATION REVIEWS Board of Education, Mrs. I. Thompson; Unit leaders, Mrs. R. Duff, Mrs. G. Larmer, and two others not yet secured. Unit meetings will be held tee Ok ant an tan' ah at 4 NE activities of the Bow- p.m, and 8 p.m. manville Recreation Depart- Holy Communion was admin-|ment. istered in both the United and) Those interested may register Anglican Churches, Sundayiby telephoning the Recreation morning. |Office at MArket 3-3379, Exten- Snow plows worked steadily|sion No. 6. #ll day and night Sunday and) io| MONDAY --3.00 p.m. to 5.00 school buses and other traffic) | -- Children's Skating (7 Seca. getting through, land under) -- Memorial Arena; Walter Larmer, Virden, Mani-|8:00 p.m. to 10.00 pate "pa toba, is visiting relatives in this Society, Bowmanville Town vicinity. |Hall; 8.00 p.m. -- Aquarium So- BOWMANVILLE -- Registra- tion opened this week for the Dancing Classes Started By Dept. The Recreation Department's dancing classes started their winter terms this week. There are some vacancies in EVERY SATURDAY WIGHT vm DNIPRO* THE 681 Edith St. (Just off Bloor -- 1 Block East of Ritson Rd.) Modern Dance Hall New Orchestre REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN the Ballet, Tap and Baton /Twirling classes on Wednesday jafternoon, and there are also vacancies in the Saturday morn- ing classes. The Wednesday classes are under the direction of Miss Irenie Harvey and the Satur- day classes are under the direc- 'tion of Mrs. Shirley Fowler. Those interested in joining SUNDA Yoonoaye turspay "THE LAST DEAN MARTIN SHIRLEY McLAINE OUTPOST" IN TECHNICOLOR --starring-- RONALD REAGAN RHONDA FLEMING TODAY ONLY! "One Foot In Hell" -- plus -- "Everything But The Truth" Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm |ciety (2nd Monday each month) pg | re were Saturday evening dinner|--Lions Centre. lof the sessions or contact the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.| Tuesday -- 7.00 p.m. to 10.00/Recreation Office at MA 3-3379. 6 Laughlin and one from each/Mijllet, Turonto. jp.m.--Adult Swimming Classes unit, Sympathy is extended to the|_BTS Pool; 8.00 p.m., Senior Supply and Social Assistance,|Swain families and Clarence|Citizens (2nd Tues. each month) | : IN TECHNICOLOR Right now you're invited for a FREE dance lesson and o ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Dares: Meewardahio, recraltina jthese classes should attend any and membership, Mrs. R. Mc- HOME DESIGN NO. 409 Floor plan of this story and a half four bedroom home stres- ses maximum livability and ALL minimum upkeep. Living-dining : zi room has extensive window area BED RM. cir BED RM. plus ample wall space for fur- 9.6 120] Fay 9-4.120 niture Lower bedrooms are + + + large and airy enough for sleep- he de bsirr ating Mrs. C. Wright and Mrs. Rus-|Marlows in the recent death of/--LLions Centre; 7.00 p.m.. to sell Mountjoy; press and pub-|their sister-in-law, Mrs. Weir|9.00 p.m. -- Men's Basketball-- licity, Mrs. C. Hill; literature|Swain, in Toronto. Interment|Zowmanville High School; 8.00} and publications, Mrs. R. Tay-|was in Cadmus cemetery, Mon-|)).m. -- Square Dancing (1st and 4th Tues.) -- Lions Centre, j lor; Community Friendship and|day. Wednesday--3.00 p.m. to 9.00/ u local ARTHUR MURRAY Studio -- so you con see. for yourself how quickly you learn to dance and gain new popu- | larity' and fun. Consult your phone book for the nearest ARTHUR MURRAY licensed studio. ing comfort. Functional kitchen d has plenty of storage, table area and side exit. Lower bath and basement stairs are off central hall. Upper sleeping quarters are spacious with oversize ward- robe closets Full bath completes upper floor layout. Laundry facilities and heating unit will be located in basement. Careful study of the floor plan will reveal many step-saving extras. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtain able in Canada for this design) No. 409 (Ontario residents add 3 per cent sales tax). Now available at this news- paper office (or from address below) a new design book en- titled "'Home Planning Guide", price .50c. This book contains 4 TODAY & SUNDAY QUEEN 4 OF THE 4 Sp, 5 Register Now 7 as ADDED THRILLERI IRENE HARVEY IBIG adventure la 3, THE Ttune Txt eeu 424 KING ST. WEST o 725-6122 a Pid i] | | | | get-acquainted party at your | | } } ' f BLD RM ' ih Sie be aga tae. DOORS OPEN SUNDAY--1:30 P.M, TIGRESS BALLET, TAP, BATON TWIRLING WINTER TERM Ap aa GROUND. FL. 745 SOFT." GROUND. FL.745 SQFT Also included in this design|order form, and full information book is complete price list,|on how to order blueprints. The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, (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). "2, ALL-TIME GREAT HITS IN COLOR Ti itten on WinD , oy TECHNICOLOR '| i , Name eer irri rr irri rir iii i iii) Address OPP irri iii it iii i iri iii) 'BILTMORE Ite A Free-For-All Of Fun... WHEN DEBBIE STARTS SETTING TRAPS FOR MALE ANIMALS satan ROCK LAUREN 2 "toner OH HUDSON + BACALL - STACK + MALONE @ PLUS A 2nd BIG HIT! THE Mopuficent Sts OF "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" Paunited [ JANE WYMAN: Rock Hupso plaster mix consists of one part gauging plaster to two parts lime. First, add water to the lime until it is of putty-like consistency, then add the dry gauging plaster, and mix thor- oughly. PAINTING PINE CONES QUESTION: I want to paint and decorate the long needle type pine cone. What is the best way to do that? ANSWER: Use aerosol - type! enamels, available in a wide assortment of colors. Be sure to protect surrounding furni- ture and walls when using the spray; if possible, get a large box and hold the article within this when applying. the coating PLASTIC vinye PAINT QUESTION: Our home which has always been painted with oil base paints, is in need of re- painting. Can the new plastic complished under pressure. For this reason, I strongly urge pro- fessional treatment. STUBBORN OLD NAILS QUESTION: The house we live in is 'about 150 years old. We would like to refinish some} of the floor; but square-headed nails were used to lay the floor, The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa Ine. PRESENTS... "FABULOUS JAPAN" : Pass RUTH W. SPEARS boards have become so hard|themselves iisiteracy could be Eade fecs 1 around shelves are a|that a carpenter broke his nail-|practically wiped out in 10 convenience for the corner of ajset 'trying to set some of the| years. kitchen counter. Pattern 399/nails. Any ideas on how we| | shows the corner cabinet con-|might set the nails so the floor| MEXICAN TOTAL | struction, lists materials and/can be sanded and finished? |, MEXICO CITY (AP)--Mex- gives a_ full-size guide for lico's population at the start of shelves. The Drawer Cabinet | ANSWER: I suggest trying|1962 was undoubtedly more than shown here is made with Pat-\Something sturdier than a nail/35,000,000, says the government tern 323, A Sink Cabinet may|Set, such as a cold chisel and) statistics bureau. The final of- be made with Pattern 335, and| heavy mallet. |ficial count of the 1960 census, Over-Counter Wall Cabinets with) Another suggestion: Heat the|completed late in 1961, gave a Pattern 322. Patterns are 50c head of any such stubborn nail| figure of 34,923,000 : each or all four for $1.75. with a soldering iron and then} | Send orders to The Home |"¥ the nails. Very 'often, such Workshop Dept. imes (heating expands the metal, and| ahs ept., The Times, | pon contraction breaks the} JULIET Mrs. H. Van Camp, Mrs. H. Mc.|day with their daughter, Mrs. unit; nominations, Mrs, Lloyd/family, Montreal. Thursday, 4.00 p.m. to 7.00! M, : | 0 --Memorial Arena; 8.00 p.m., Mrs. H. Kyte; representative to! Hospital, Saturday. p.m, to 10.30 p.m., Drama Club Centre. | e Attends Opening js"arawee Lions Centre. Mrs, Angus King, Miss Annie|Edgar Wrights. Arena; 9.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.--| Monday callers at C. Avery's. jand Mrs. Jim Muller, Castle-|Lions Centre. Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. |of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright. possible, for any additional acti-| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid,|Mr. Murray Axford, Hampton; interested. | Mrs. Lloyd Preston, and fam-|Spry, Rochester, N.Y. storey, and split level, plus use- Jim Kinsman, Courtice, Mr.jand family were recent guests ing. Order your copy today. McGill recently. jand Kelly, Oshawa; Mr. and were visitors with Misses Annie|Ville; Miss Carol Jorden, Janet- were visitors with Mr. and Mrs |Day guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. PATCHING MIX FOR CRACKSjessary in the preparation of)TERMITE INFORMATION _ (cently. Miss Maureen McNair was a ; fs Mimico, Mr.| Mostyn Howells, sound, but the decoration|he applied over oil-base paint--|our house. We found supporting] from Camp Montapica, spent a do this ourselves. Before we)as to having a surface free of|Placed these with cinder blocks, C. E. Horn, Oshawa, were with! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm, do we mix the material for fill-|paint and follow the manufac-|tion joins, Recently we read|Miss Joan Hobbs visited rela-\ iio? ot Mr, and Mrs. ANSWER: Spackle is the easi-| container carefully. juse could contaminate our near-| Mr. and Mrs. M. and girls, Tillsonburg, were) in paste, ready-to-use form, or be used to protect the groandi ee Dickey's, Bowmanville. \R. Griffin's. New Year's Day| structions for mixing on the mites could certainly contamin- WORKSHOP awa, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace to manufacturer's specifications, \|construction lumber to prevent Jailed Ten Years lat the opening of the New Edu-| than a "home" mix. The usual with the preservative, best ac-|was sentenced Friday to 10) Ui | . and- Mrs. Earl Trewin charges of forgery and false|at A. Wright's and F. Trewin's, | \don. acting director - general of and over the period of years the] that if individual nations applied} " Old Time--Modern visitation, not yet filled. Mr. and Mrs. George Stani- Social functions and kitchen;|land have returned from a holi- ; , " p.m.--Children's Dancing and Laughlin and one from each\Hammeil, Mr. Hammell and|Baton -- Lions Centre. | Wright, Mrs. D. Dorrell; repre-| Mrs, Wallace Marlow return- p.m. -- Figure Skating Lessons sentative to Board of Stewards,|ed home from Toronto Genera] ' |Movie Club (2nd Thurs. each month) -- Lions Centre; 7.30 e e C Enniskillen Man {s."*"™° -"™ Friday, 4.15 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.| --Flutophone Band -- Lions Teen. Town (2nd and 4th Fri.)-- By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN ; Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, Saturday, 7.00 am. to 6.00 ENNISKILLEN Mr. and)N.Y., speni_ the weekend with), 1 -- Minor Hockey--Memorial Anderson, Little Britain, were| Mr. and Mrs, Joe Muller, Mr.|Children's Dancing and Baton-- Mr. R. G. Cardinal, Mr. andjton; Mr. and Mrs. N. E.| ne Recreation Department Mrs. A. Cardinal, Guelph, were|Wright were Sunday tea guests| in make aahaiedie, where Edgar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clemens,|vities if sufficient members are Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Langmaid,| Miss a ie oe "y over 50 selected designs, in- and family, Solina, Mr. and)weeXend vine en cluding 1 storey, 1% storey, 2 ily, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery ful information on building, in- and Mrs. Keith McGill and boys/at Norman Avery's, Salem. terior decorating and landscap- were with Mr. and Mrs. R. M.| Mr. and Mrs. Ken Herrington | Mr, and Mrs. N. E. Wright|Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Bowman- and Effie Wright, Oshawa. ville; Miss Linda Wichman, E AILING HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson|#ampton, were New Year's Edwin Sandercock, Orono, re-|Perguson B. QUESTION: The- old house|the surface? | QUESTION: A porch was en-| vo and Fol Roy Teele ere Avery guest of Miss we just moved into is basically SWER: i 'elosed to make an addition to|/Carol and Gail, ' ge hoe ylllcengnpcegg Oe Pea jand Mrs. F. Trewin, Lloyd and) on leave needs fixing badly. We want to|proyided the usual precautions|timbers termite-infested. We re-|Earl, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs.) 1ia.y weekend with his par- start painting the walls Welprease, gloss, soot, etc,, are|but the termites continue their/Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin. ye Nagle aa ag want to patch the cracks. How|observed. Use a top quality/work where the new construc-| Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Hobbs, ln rone, were Saturday evening ing the cracks? turer's directions on the paint|that any chemical we might|tives at Niagara Falls recently.| 7 oittin's | Stainton, / "Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Walker| est material to use for filling] |by shallow well. [BE RRO PAPAS Os SRIBLON mere "phe teonburg, plaster cracks. It is available IN HOME ANSWER: Any chemicals to New years. ay. speate |weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.) in powder form with easy in- THE around the house against ter-| _ | guests sige engl hal bed Dillabaugh, John iskin, Osh- box. Ready - mixed patching ate wells very close by. Wood Bowmanville Man) plaster, mixed according preservatives are applied to |Griffin, Heather and Dale. : rie r : ari S06 Mr. M. J. Hobbs was present s more likely to have the in- \jtermite infection; wood must} CoROURG t. (CP)--Mich- gredients in proper proportion be thoroughly impregnated|ae} Shannon - a , cation Administration office building at Oshawa recently. years in Kingsto tentiary| Mr. Arty ceasing pat ny ariaa*! and family were Sunday guests} tences. Blackstock. and New Year's eer |Day guests of L. Slemons, Hay- LITERACY PROBLEM | PARIS (AP) -- Rene Maheu,| | UNESCO, said 45 per cent of the world still is illiterate, but DANCE ADMISSION--$1.00 vinyl latex paint be used over existing oil base paint? Are there any additional steps nec- /bond with the wood sufficiently | so that it could be either driven in further or pulled out. Works| TV CLEARANCE ;|wonderfully well with stubborn! screws and the same principle) should apply here. 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