Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1964, p. 4

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at the fastest pace since late ~ June, turning out 2,300,000 tons, a gain of 1.3 per cent over the\ preceding week. Output for the first seven months of the yeartotalle d 71,- 300,000 tons, topping the previ- pred high of 69,500,000 tons in WEEK IN U.S, BUSINESS Capital Spending Boom Boosted By Prosperity By JACK LEFLER NEW YORK (AP)--The boom in corporations' capital spend- ing is stepping up its pace in the United States. Big outlays for new plant and equipment were announced. this week by companies in metals, chemicals, utilities and other fields. The accelerated spending was attributed to benefits from the income tax cut and good busi- ness in general. Reynolds Metals Co., an alu- minum producer, announced a|0f building. materials, four-year $140,000,000 program) Steel mills operated last week of plant re wwe and om este: | A perigee spe ee ENTAD | improvements will be made to RENTAL | several of the company's exist- GO-KARTS : ing mining, alumina, reduction phigh Fn bricating facilities. oe. ee et -- and fabricating facilities Open Dolly 1 PM. to 10 P.M, | , August 15, 1964 AJAX HIGH SCHOOL Grade 13 Results Susan Robertson -- Eng. Jomp. 56, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 70, Geom, 79, Trig. 63, Phys. 69, Chem. 54, Lat. Comp, 57 Kay Robinson -- Eng, Comp. @ THE OSHAWA TI TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK ' Ajax High School Grade 13|Lat, Authors 59, Lat. Comp. 55, examination results follow: Eng. Comp. 53 (PS), Eng. Lit Hart Armstrong--Eng. Comp. |50 (PS). 63, Eng. Lit, 54. Pongo Kellett -- Geom, 57, Janet Bateman -- Eng. Lit. "em 50, Bot, 61, Zool. 76, Fr. Authors) Roser Marsh -- Phys. 53. {51 | Donna Martin -- Eng. Comp. 67, Fr, Comp. 75. 50, Eng. Lit. 63, Alg. 61, Geom. John Caldwell -- Eng. Comp.|59, Bot. 71, Zool. 72, Fr. Authors 66, Eng. Lit, 51, Hist. 64, Bot. | 56, Fr. Comp. 61. 59, Zool. 59. | Janice McMahon Eng Peter Corrigan -- Bot. 50,\Comp. 50, Eng. Lit. 55, Alg. 52 1. 54, | anda Meese -- Eng. Comp. Bruce Dobie -- Eng. Comp.|59, Eng. Lit. 50, Lat. Comp. 51. 64, Eng. Lit. 73, Alg. 52, Geom.) Garry O'Hara -- Zool. 52. 57, Trig. 50, Phys. 53, Chem, 53,) Daniel O'Shea -- Eng. Comp. = sng oot he eae 0 +. 54. lary y -- Eng. Comp. George Oxenholm -- Eng.\Rng. Lit, K 51, Alg. 57, Trig, 50. Comp. 83, Alg. 57, Bot. 70, Zool. lnc. 55° Phys' a" chow, a7 Frances Dunn -- Eng. Comp. 60, Lat. Authors 50, Lat Comp.|Fr, Comp. 58. ' Rais: 60, Eng. Lit. 74, Alg, 52, Bot./59, Fr. Comp. 51. | Ann Witchlow -- Eng Comp. 73, Zool. 58, Lat. Authors 55. Susan Parker -- Eng. Comp.|s9, Eng. Lit. 77, Alg. 80, Geom. Patrioa Ellis --Eng Comp. 60, Eng. Lit. 51, Alg. 50, Geom.|g7' Trig, 95, Phys. 82, Chem.80, 61, Eng. Lit. 55, Alg. 50, Bot, 55,56, Chem.55, Lat. Comp. 51.. |Lat. Authors 73, Lat. Comp, 85, Zool. 55, Chem.-54, Fr. Authors). Harold Prentice -- Eng. Comp.) Eric Yendall -- Eng. Comp. 58, Fr. Comp. 65. 56, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 52. 63, Eng. Lit. 68, Hist. 58, Alg John Fowler -- Hist 55. Jane Ravey -- Eng. Comp. 56,!62, Trig. 51, Bot. 96, Zool. 74, Gale Gibson -- Eng. Comp. 54,/Geom. 57, Fr. Authors 67,-P®\7at, authors 58, Lat.Comp. 61. Eng. Lit. 74, Bot. 54, Zool. 50,|Comp. 70. | Dowty Picnic Held Lat. Authors 64, Lat. Comp. 66,| David Reid -- Eng. Comp. 53, Fr, Authors 60, Fr. Comp, 60. | Alg. 60, Phys, 64, Chem. 51. Swiss Chalet Park AJAX Perfect weather David Grisley -- Bot 54, Zool.| Gary Robert -- Alg. 58, Geom. 63. 61, Lat. Authors 57, Lat. Comp. again ensured an excellent turn- t the Dowty Sports and James Hunter--Alg. 63, Geom. |58. 63, Trig. 52, Phys. 61, Chem, 57.| Robert Roberts on--Eng. out a Social Club annual picnic in priming cere seer icc hg 5 Burad Between ice cream cones andjities at the Lackawanna works] FAMILY KARTWAY | near Buffalo, N.Y., and railway Carl Jones -- Bot. 58, Zool. 71,|Comp. 61, Eng. Lit. 50. pop, picnickers in all age 1 Hwy. 12, 1¥_ Miles North of Whitby groups competed for prizes in PHONE 655-3469 such exhausting races as sack, Allergies ? Backaches ? | egg-and-spoon and the shoe-kick. PP a An egg catching match was or- TOD AY Through SU NDAY! |ganized for those with strong nerves and stronger noses! $ The picnic was held at the WILDCATTERS > | Swiss Chalet Park at Green- | wood, six miles from Ajax. ...» They called them, | 3 these men and women whose wildcat fury spawned a deadly oil empire! BLACK -- GOLD PHIL, CAREY DIANE McBAIN | Production of 1965 model cars axle manufacturing facilities at/picked up speed this week with Johnstown, Pa. jan estimated 20,600 units com- HE AVY . SPENDIN G ing off assembly lines. : rican Gas Associa- tion announced the U.S. gas in- Ee yahoo pg: Te dustry will spend $7,200,000,000 on constructi Co, Ltd. at Peterborough has - ea ete, next four veceived a $5,000,000 order for |: years. In 1964, alone, it said, gas utilities and pipeline com-/¢duipment, including a 27,700- " panies expect to spend §$1,800,-|0rsepower propulsion system, 000,000 on new construction. | |for @ new department of trans- . Spending on construction of|P0rt Arctic patrol icebreaker to -- all types should reach a record|b¢ built by Canadian Vickers ; $87,000,000,000 in 1964, predicted Co, Ltd. of Montreal. J Johns-Manville Corp., producer Estrer Skidmore -- Eng. Comp. 70, Eng. Lit. 74, Zool, 74, Lat. Authors 77, Lat. Comp. 88, Fr, Authors 79, Fr. Comp. 82, Spanish Authors 85 (PS), Span- ish Comp. 78 (PS). Kendall Taylor -- Eng. Comp. 68, Eng. Lit. 57, Alg. 58, Geom. %, Trig. 51, Phys. 64, Chem. 50 (PS), Hando Told -- Eng.Comp. 60, DESIGN No. 189 House: 1020 Sq.Ft. Garage: 289 Sq.Ft. Bethlehem Steel Co, will un- |dertake a new $30,000,000 pro- Wielka 7h |sram which will boost its tol Bring The Fomlly ; | ital spending budget for 1964 to s cad eras enetnNS OAT CLIP AND BRING THIS AD WITH YOU FOR s| Reh ghspringy. cs FREE RIDE ANY WEEK- | ROCKS OR WiTH YouR DAY. ! FAVOURITE Mix" $350,000,000. The latest allocation will go for a tinning line at the Sparrows. Point, Md., plant, added facilities for the production and _ shipping of structural steel shapes and the instal'ation of burnt lime facil- LIVING 16-6 x 1-6 sEDLOOM 9-2 « 10-1 BEDROOM 10 x Il-7 oa Ny THE HOME WORKSHOP : fe ws 8.) Bc Blueprints include complete details for building in Brick or Frame. yra Home Design No. 189 PATTERN 253) Beauty and efficiency are combined in this attractive home to make it one of our most popular designs. The floor plan includes a_ spaci- ous living room with fire- place, large built-in book shelves, and a nice dining room with access to the ver- andah. Of particular interest to the housewife is the large combined kitchen with snack bar, and convenient access to all areas of the house. Con- struction as shown is brick veneer with wood accent but blueprints include complete constructional details for The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. (0 Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book) of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reouests.10c extra. (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). Or Do You Just Went To Sleep for ? Ask About PERMA. oan Men Ye off Retail Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS 725-8762 SATURDAY'S FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING! 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This 1964 edi- | tion includes information on | ANSWER: The odor may be pattern 447, This pattern, which|construction in making this NA@MO .ccccccsccccccccccsccccccccceeccccoveesescsecccoses icpiniesccesiiinhin building in all brick or all frame. Standard Blueprints for this Design No, 189 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 Cost of Building and Finance ing in Canada, Heating, In- sulation, Constructional De- tails, etc., plus many out- standing new designs--Ranch, one- and half-storey, split- level, two-storey colonial, and duplex homes. Also included in this book are full details on how to order blueprints. FIRST AID TO ROGER C. AILING HOUSE. WHITMAN VINYL OVER LINOLEUM | suggest removing the finish) QUESTION: The house we are| coating; if you don't know what remodeling has linoleum on the floors which is good in most places. We want to put down vinyl tile, Will it be advisable to put the tile on top of the linoleum which is not glued down? We figured. we would have a warmer floor that way. We have no basement, but a craw] space underneath. lof pure, fresh, white shellac| | (thinned half-and-half with de-| ;natured . alcohol), |wax, buffing a thin coat well.) | With the plate well filled, your) jrelative will never notice the it is (shellac or varnish), sand-| ing it off will do the trick. Wipe; off all dust and apply a thin coat) or a. paste! ANSWER: Definitely not 64+! changed coating! visable. Floor covering manu facturers, in general, do not ad-| pEELING BRASS LIGHTS vise putting down one covering! en top of another. In cases where they do approve it, it is only where the old covering is smooth and level and firmly at- tached. For a warmer floor, I suggest putting blanket or batt) QUESTION: Exterior entrance, jcoach lights which I bought jabout a year ago are beginning | to peel. They are of shiny brass ifinish. What is the best way to restore their former glamor? | spring a leak. Times, Oshawa, Ont. all for $1.75. Times, Oshawa, Ont, ANSWER: It is probably the type insulation under the floor, \ : attached to the ceiling in the) protective coating (to prevent, craw] space. This is not a diffi-|tarnish) which is peeling off. cult job, Your building supplies|This is usually a clear lacquer dealer probably has manufac-|Remove the. balance with lac- turer's detailed installation. in-|quer thinner, being very care- structions available. ful of the fire hazard. Then {wash brass in warm, sudsy WATER SEEPAGE TRACK -- (water, rinse with clear water, UESTION: Water seeped up/2"d wipe dry with clean, soft ee thar collar floor and|cloth. Spray with clear lacquer, | foundation wall, and ran into| available variety, hardware and) the drain in the room. When it| housewares dealers, Allow to dried, it left a track where it| ty and apply a second coat. ren, I tried scrubbing it off with a strong soap solution and scrub PROBLEM WITH BIRDS brush, but it still remains. What} QUESTION: I have a problem do you recommend to remove! with birds. They sit on top of] this discoloration? |the porch mang also voir od id ; i jeaves of the house, making the) Phe ge gh be corubbing ie porch and side 0 fthe house un-| strong hot solution of trisodium| tidy. I've read somewhere about; phosphate or washing soda. Alla solution which would not be) low the solution to remain onjharmful to the birds but they) the floor for five to 10 minutes;Would stay away. Do you have) (but keep it away from painted] any suggestions? surfaces! ). Then rinse off thor-; ANSWER: I suggest a gela-| oughly with clear water. Several) tinous, almost colorless prepara- treatments may be necessary|tion, to be applied to roosting fore completing the clean-up, places of birds to keep them| away. This product, which keeps) DULL, ROUGH WASH BOWLS birds from. roosting any more.) QUESTION: Our home is\is available at some large gar-| about four years old. The bath-|den supplies centres and house-| room wash bowls are dull and|wares dealers. This does no) feel rather sticky and rough. I tried kitchen cleanser, ammonia and what - have - you, nothing changed them, What do you sug- harm to the birds, but is un- Pleasant to their feet, so they get the message. est? . ANSWER: You've probably worn off the finish by cleaning too well, Harsh kitchen cleanser, ammonia or what - have - you should never be used on porce- lain bathroom fixtures. 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