\g THe OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 31, 1983 Ce TIMES HOME OF ,THE erereer sree STIS Tees est ? sar GARAGE 19°83" « 21:10" WEEK te ibs BEDROOM 12-9" x10°5" Outdoor Privacy Can Be Achieved For privacy and a sense ofjlength and should be set on & shelter, outdoor living space/two-inch layer of gravel for should be enclosed. Contain-|proper drainage. ment may be accomplished by| It's only natural that home- a fence, a series of panels or a/owners, in keeping with con- trellis. ltemporary ideas regarding out- These screens provide deco-\door living, should seek new rative protection -- area delin-|and attractive ways by which eation, privacy from passers by|to enhance outdoor activity and sun or shade, when orjareas, And it's also only natural where you want it. jto use "natural'"' lumber for When it comes to function-| these outdoor activity areas. alism that's handsome _ too, provide as little or as much protection and privacy as de- pends on purpose -- whether|regulations restricting the trans- the fence is to keep children|fer of tobacco acreage rights fences and fence panels must certainly be .given top priority} in yard development. 7 | Used alone or in conjunction) with activity areas, fences can} Drop Curbs sired in a variety of attractive) On Growers designs. | : The more solid and taller the) 'TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP)-- fence, the more privacy and|The Ontario Farm Products protection achieved. Degree de-\Marketing Board has rescinded in the yard or stray dogs out, between farms, the Ontario to delineate between children's| Fjye-Cured Tobacco Growers' play area and yard proper, to/Marketing Board announced create a barbecue patio or to) Thursday screen utility areas from gem) [yn effect, the decision re- > wee eS Se Se we PRIVACY ARRANGEMENT Blossom By DAL WARRINGTON KENTVILLE, N.S. the fertile spring since 1932. j The' 100-mile-long Valley ord 8,250,000 bushels, 48 per cent of Canadian crop. shels were exported to Europe, chiefly Britain, representing 93 per cent of Canada's apple ex- ports. This heavy dependence on European markets brought near disaster when the Second World | Province To FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE probe Dairy : SOILED WHITE SHINGLES of trisodium phosphate in one Scotia once produced almost|Sive growers half of all the apples grown in|Planned' for what they hoped Canada. In 1933 it grew a rec- would be a brighter picture. 750,000 Trees In Festival War abruptly ended overseas (CP) --| shipments. More than 750,000 apple trees are bursting into bloom here in|ple trees had been cut down Annapolis Valley.jwith government ci mpensation' This weekend residents and visi-| Average tors join in the annual Apple|dropped to little more than 2,- Blossom Festival, held every} 000,000 By 1952 more than 800,000 ap- annual production bushels, But when things looked black- Annapolis}¢8t. and many producers were in southwestern NovajSetting out the more progres- and shippers They discarded old apple va- rieties, grown mainly for cook- That year almost 7,000,000 bu] @"d planted new orchards of red-skinned dessert varieties such as McIntosh and Deli. cious. In the last five years alone they have planted more than 125,000 new trees. By 1957 production was rising again. It reached 3,151,000 bush- els in 1961. However, last year's crop, because of a cool, damp summer, was about 1,000,000 bushels lower. " Scotian Gold Co - Operative Ltd., the largest single apple organization in Canada, packs, processes and sells more than QUESTION: The white asbes-|galoln of hot water, followed by } BEDROOA eral view. |stores to the province's 4,000 to- | . 50 per ceni of the crop, Its - 12:7" x 9:0" Fence design is limited only!haeco growers the almost un- tos shingles on our house have/liberal rinsing with clear water. Marketing 'eral poncho A, E. Cate, by 'the imagination. 'restricted freedom they previ-|been on quite a few years and Be sure to start at the bottom) g : {says future crops should aver. Choices include basketweave,lously had to grow their crops|!0%K very soiled. Can we washlof the walls, and work up TORONTO (CP) -- Agricul-age on the high side of 3,000,000 herringbone: lattice Work, wobdlnn ahalaver PLOpeT EY they|;hem down or must we replaint|wards, cleaning a small sec-jture Minister William Stewart) bushels about 500,000 above the "bricks," parquets, alternating|choose. them Be jtion at a time; otherwise streak-|said Thursday the provincial) Gyurrent figure. panels back and front, and ver-| Most of Ontario's 1963 flue-|p ANSWER: The shingles canjing will result which is very;government has established a) About 60 per cent of the crop tical louvers. | ured crop already has been oP atl But if these are difficult to remove, leommittee to conduct a public|ngw js processed into such The fenc emay be rough sawn/pianted Ptr rege gees i dee toed paint the shingles: Fires | oaks ee milk production and)items as apple juice, canned or smooth, painted or stained,! The tobacco board, whichlciean again and repairing maylWreed renin cient, Of boiled }mae aus eee apples, cider, wine, concen- rustic or refined, depending on!meets next Tuesday, has not re-ine necessary me mines oil and allow to dry.) Mr. Stewart said the commit-|trate, jelly and table syrup. Ap- your architectural scheme. [vised its own regulations yet tol ny wach the shi iano asae lon with any good quality|tee was formed at the request of/ples are also frozen, dried and Inland Red Cedar and In-\conform with the change. How-|yit) 2 Solution of et ad Sed Me RA jthe Ontario Whole Milk Produc-| evaporated. About 21 per cent is cense Cedar are particularlyjever under the government) aise a jers' League and the Ontario|sold in Canada as fresh fruit, well suited to exterior con-|board's supervisory powers over es WOOD FLOOR TIP jConcentrated Milk Producers'|The balance is exported. struction because of their nat-jall commodity groups, the | tain which is set by his to-| Scrubbing with soap and|Marketing Board. SM aed ural resistance to weathering. {change amounts to a directive. copes Bho Hrd determined by| water will ruin the appearance| The committee, he said, will FOR YOUNGSTERS All fence members which will) Under the revised _regula-| a abasco Acrenges! wood floors; in time may) VW existing milk marketing) Raise a wooden chair for come into direct contact with|tions, any "jplans; legislation on marketing|youngsters by screwing four plans for unified|rubber-tipped door bumpers in- licensed grower can/this year have been set at 60 the ground should be treated|ask the tobacco board to have|Per cent of the basic market.|Cause serious warping and dis-|fiyid' milk; with a preservative. This ap-jhis acreage allowance trans-/able cou tan of each registered| coloration. Modern floor clean-|milk marketing; and costs andjto bottom end of legs. Bumpers : plies especially to fence posts|ferred to any other property he each "a arm, with six acres onjers have a solvent base which|methods of producing, transport-jcan easily be unscrewed when . id which should be sunk in the|owns. The grower's only limited|@ac farm exempted : {does not harm wood ling, processing and distributing.[no longer needed. ; » ' : ground about one-third their'is the amount of tobacco he can ----------____-- Sree v scenester HOME DESIGN No. 520 --aameen ec ee : This handsome four-bed- oom home could be built on a 70 foot lot, or with a single «garage on one of only 60 feet. "There is a full bathroom with "separate access to the lava- "tory area, plus an extra wash- "room convenient to the living 'area and master bedroom "There is a large family room "which could also serve as a dining area when required The separate fireplace in this area could of, course be elim- inated if not needed. Note the Convenient location of the kitchen, also stair to the base- ment, and storage space in the garage. Incidentally, it would be no problem to util- ize part of this area for an outside washroom. Laundry is located in the basement which is large and has ample space for both a workshop and Construction is a combina- tion of brick and stone ven- recreation room if desired. eer. Standard Builders Blue- prints for this design No. 520 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by re- turn mail, (Ontario residents must remit 3 per cent sales tax). Now available at this Newspaper Office (or from address below) is the New 1962 Design Book entitled "Canadian Guide to Home «Planning and Design', price $1.00, and is tax free. This FAMILY ROOM KITCHEN 18-5" 12-0" 103"x14-0" tt, LIVING ROO as 27.6" 18:7" trrrtereds Lloyd METCALF 40 KING STREET EAST Ltd. 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