Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1963, p. 31

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AN FOUKED STUCUU SURFACE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 31,1963 3] QUESTION: I am repairug : eS several places in the walls! get the surface on'magner as plaster: a Dlastag under our frent poreh that have Py sdidtect 1 match tp pout re ro Nye 4 cracked badly and broken out.) answER: In general, stucco|for the particylar texture finish, Extra Bathroom CONVENIENCE IN THE KITCHEN Teen-Agers Still Liking Hagopian By STUART LAKE OTTAWA (CP) -- The love af- fair between disc jockey Dean Hagopian and teen-agers now is in its fourth year, showing no signs of dying out. Hagopian came to radio sta- tion CKOY in December, 1959, after a bumpy start in radio in western Ontario. His choice of records and his between-music chatter soon won him a large following of youngsters. * "The kids even got me my job back after the station fired me," the 25-year-old native of Galt, Ont., recalls, Now firmly established at and vocalist 2 opian cocky and Over- ' calls hile doing the show, and soon was advising youngsters--over the air--on their problems. * When some of the callers aired some harsh words about 'the police department of neigh- 'boring Hull, Que., the station management was informed that \ a slander guit would be Jaunched unless the young an- mouncer was fired. SAVED HIS JOB "Let's face it I was wrong-- but petitions asking the station ito take me back began coming 4n from high school students and others, and three weeks later I had my job back." He says he had also been fired from a part-time announc- job in London, Ont., "for personal reasons." He first got into the business as an operator! at Woodstock, Ont. The stockily - built Hagoplan 'was promoted to daytime shows at CKOY as master-of-ceremon- 'fes on a rush-hour program and 'also the hour-long Teen Beat. » His 'favorite targets. \on the program were barbers -- "they're all butchers -- and par- ents who don't speak frankly to their children. Hagopian, of Armenian -de- scent, says he wouldn't be caught dead in a barber shop. He says his practice of patron- izing men's hair stylists instead is catchng on in Ottawa. "Teen'agers in' Ottawa are getting fussy about the way they get their hair cut, more so than adults." FRANK ADVISER Hagopian, who was 'married in early April, believes that par- ents shy away from 'talking about sex to their children. He bases this belief on the number of inquiries he receives from his listeners, and from talks with teen-agers at the dances staged y his band. 'Some of the'basic things they want to know 'just break me up," he says. .° : A neat dresset. whether in the casual garb in which he works at the station or-in the semi- formal attire worn by the band Hagopan is highly: complimen-) tary about the appearance of Ottawa's younger set. He encourages the well: dressed look by joining clusters | Former Editor Assails Metro For Graft TORONTO (CP)--Arnold Ed- inborough said Thursday night municipal councillors and em- ployees in the Toronto area. have been involved in irregularities and graft which the provincial government has ignored. Mr. Edinborough, former ed- tor of the Kingston Whig-Stand- ard and now associate profes- sor of English at the University of British Columbia, did not ela- borate. Speaking to the annual con- ference of the Community Plan- ning Association of Ontario, Mr. Edinborough said what is hap- Pening in the Toronto area is an example of a 'shift in public morals to a society more con- cerned with private pleasure than public good. "There have been cases here in the Toronto area where local Councillors and city employees have. been involved with irreg- @larities in building permits, contraventions of zoning bylaws and with downright graft, and et have neither been censured the provincial department (of municipal affairs) nor brought to court by the attor- 'ney-general." : ' "The others catch on," he In Unused Space 's become quite the usual it can be a part of the old style thing for owners of older houses|utility room we used to call the to install an extra bathroom or|"summer kitehen". When slight- powder room in unused "waste"'|ly more space is available the space somewhere in the home,jideal mud room can contain, in but there is another such space- saving and time-saving sugges- tion offered by the Canadian In- and Heat- door as possible. In most older homes, sure to be sufficient in the basement, a roomy little- used pantry or similar area which be converted to this convenient 'clean up corner", It goes without si the lady of the house consi @ mud room a blessing to her in helping to keep her floors, linoleum and rugs clean. A qualified plumbing contrac- and shoes, ake a full shower if gar- dening, energetic snow shovel- or exuberant playtime make it desirable. ' GRACIOUS LIVING OUTDOORS _ WE MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Approved for oll municipal end township by-laws. is unconditionally guaronteed, pian en | no ay ia an te : CAPACITIES AVAILABLE: © 460 GALLONS © 525 GALLONS Cur house is stucco, How canlig applied in much the same'you desire. tor should be consulted, advises the Institute, when planning a mud room. His professional know-how enables him to sug- gest equipmem which will prove most efficient and economical. He is also in @ position to ad- vise the best location so that minimum of extra piping will be required. And usually he will surprise you by naming a cost The mud room will prove omely valuable in summer and . With access from out- side the house, or nearly out- side, it will provide the perfect place for cleaning up from out- side work or play without track- ing dirt through the house. ost every home has space for a Mud Room. It can be just a sink in the corner of base- ment or garage, for instance. Or I checked: the washers. to this outlet? QUESTION: The cold water in one of the upstairs bathroom |, basins runs very slowly; seems to be very low water pressure. faucet and We have galvanized) throughout the house. How can I clear rust from the pipe of youngsters at the dances and/ casually admiring the cut of a jacket, or the style of a guit. says. KNOW THEIR LIKES Hagopian admits he tries to interest his listeners in gsemi- classical music but he says that because of the ratings a dise jockey has to go along with records that have become pop- ular. "You can try to plug this or that, but if it doesn't make the charts you give the kids what they want,' A recent Ottawa rating showed Hagopian's Teen Beat is heard by 48 per cent of the list- ening audience, the remainder being shared by. four other sta- tions. CKOY's own contest to deter- mine its most popular announ- cer has been won the last two years by Hagopian. 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