& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 19, 1964 TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK HOME DESIGN. NO, 351 The attached garage is de- 'signed for frame consttuction is the upper floor. The lower 'level is brick veneer. The house could be built in all brick if so desired. How- ever this would, qwing to the. . - thicker brick walls, slightly .-Yeduce the dimensions of the upstair rooms. Living room with dining L is spacious. There is access from' dining to rear covered porch. A stép- saving U-shaped kitchen with "a large nook is featured and the first floor also contains study with nearby powder reom just off the front entry. There are four bedrooms plus a@ cedar closet upstairs. Mas- ter bedroom boasts a private bath. The second bath serving other bedrooms has a double lavatory. House: 1,038 ft. Garage: 305 sq. ft. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 351 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for ad- ditional sets. They are avail- able in Canada by return mail, (Ontario residents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this New- paper Office (or from address below) is our new. Design Book entitled 'Suburban and Country Homes designed for Canadians", price $1.00 tax free. This 1964 edition in- cludes information on Cost of Building and Financing ic Canada, Heating, Insulation, Constructional Details, etc., plus many outstanding 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. Paper Complex "Under A Cloud" LONDON (CP) -- Sir Chris- -topher Chancellor, chairman of ater Paper Corporation which has large interests in Canada and the United States, says his company and many others lie "under a cloud of uncertainty" because Pd Brit- ain's impending tax changes. Referring i se Labor gov- ernment's proposed new corpor- ation tax on earnings overseas, Chancellor says in a letter to The Times there is a danger some British firms may have to curtail overseas expansion. Bowater Paper has a huge investment in the U.S. and Can- ada, including a big mill at Corner Brook, Nfld. "This investment generates an annual flow of dollar. remit- tances to the United Kingdom," ie LIVINGROOM pining WOx20 9.4K 14 1 GARAGE 13-0 x 21-3 a eS ey arkyet Toe. es ee Pa) wri Lo cL = ct BEDROOM 162% NP BEDROOM 40x nN? pz. BEDROOM 9-4 «12-2 | cre c SH pecemmen cL aay | HALL : L icy BATH li ct DESIGN No. = 351 FIRST AID TO SALT STAINS ON BRICK One of our readers has taken the time and trouble to pass along the simpler-than-scrubbing method she has found for re- moving the white salt stains (from snow melting) on bricks, "Simply paint the bricks with ox-blood liquid shoe polish, using the dauber that comes in the bottle. It works beautifully, and also pu bit of wax shine on brick. I have used this method) for two years, and at the end of winter, with admirable results. It's nice on sooty fire- place brick, too." Thank you very much, Mrs, M. K. for passing this experience along to RAILING HOME (two or three coats), allowing each coat to dry thoroughly be- fore putting on the next. If you insist un removing the old finish first, use a liquid paint re- mover, following label direc- tions very carefully. WROUGHT IRON FINISHING QUESTION: The wrought iron legs of my dinette set have become peeled, chipped, and rusty. How can I refinish this? ANSWER: Rub off all peeling paint and rusty areas with sand- paper or steel wool and turpen- tine. Apply any good metal "VERY STUPID OR BRAVE" WICHITA, Kan, (AP)--"Dad said I was either stupid or very brave." Judy Jershin, 18, a Wichita State University freshman, was telling how she snatched a jail- breaker's gun and helped cap- ture him Friday. Richard Lee McArthur, 22, primer, followed by a finish coat of metal enamel. If outdoor us. REFINISHING GOLF CLUBS QUESTION:I would like to refinish my wood golf clubs which have heads made of. per- simmon wood, What is the best method to remove the old fin- ish (in rather good condition) down to the stain? What finish should I use? How many coats? ANSWER: If the finish is still in good condition, see no reason face of the club all over with fine steel. wool and turpentine to remove all trace of grease, grime, etc., and to dull the finish. Then apply several very ELLIS ISLAND TAVERN Between 1778 and 1892, when immigration authorities took it over, Ellis Island was the site of a famous tavern for New York. City fishermen. BEDROOM 9-0 x 12-2 | Ground Fi. 1088 Sq.Ft. Upper Fl, 970 Sq.Ft. Garage 5 +Fte The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, C0 Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD, @ LLOYD CORSON, President © DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK See-Treas. 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 'HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reauests 10c extra. (Please make remittance Ps Name Ceeweceseseccccesecee Address eecececcesesccsccons payable to The Oshawa Times). Cooereeereecesenceescsecseeees Ocoee oeseseccecsoesescceeeeeee BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Woman An Oshawa mother of two was convicted of six counts of at- tempting to defraud in Magis- trate's Court here Friday, and remanded two weeks out of custody for sentence. Magistrate Harry Jermyn granted the remand to allow Mrs. Frances MacDonald of 273 Trent street to make resti- tution to four businesses who hed: her' b ing cheq Defence counsel Joseph Vic- tor explained that Mrs. Mac- Donald had managed to accu- mulate about half of the total of $140.15 she had attained with the cheques. Magistrate Jermyn and Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck decried the nature of the offence, and pointed out the necessity of protecting store-owners' rights. Cc says Sir Christopher, adding that the process assists Brit-| ain's balance of payments. | Ho continues: | "Hitherto the double taxation| agreements have had the effect "If she were not a married woman with a family," the Crown"said, 'I would ask for Cheques Bounce, Charged 1 gested that the city lay a new| charge every day until Niteglo| complied with their demand. Council revoked Niteglo's right to use the property when a rate-/ payer told them the signs were cutting off his house from the/ road, | A spring-operated switchblade | knife, allegedly kept as a souve- nir, cost Richard Leo Joseph Toutant, 21, of 418 Eulalie ave- nue a $50 fine or 15 days in} jail. : | Sgt. of Detectives, William} Jordan told the Court he en-| the Toutant for firearms, and found the knife in a drawer. | Toutant said he had brought| the weapon back from Germany| as a souvenir and insisted that) he never did, or would do, any | harm with it. The knife was six months in jail. This was a con-game, a_ series of well- planned, premeditated offen- confiscated. | Four cars were stolen in two| of equalizing the taxation bur-| 'The businesses which cashed, Weeks, and the result was the| den between home and over- geas earnings. My present an- xiety is that the situation may change if the new corporation tax comes into being in its pro- posed form. He says he hopes that before the final decisions have been taken some method can be found of adjusting the'computa-|jearned, had been returned from| tion of the new corporation tax|the Canadian Imperial Bank of| so as to provide relief for com-| Commerce in Ajax marked "'Not panies that have a large pro- portion of overseas 'earnings in their total earnings. Gordon Reports Budget Surplus OTTAWA (CP) -- A federal government budgetary surplus of $490,800,000 for the first eight months of the current fiscal year was reported by Finance Minister Gordon Friday night. At the same point last year the overnment was running a 111,600,000 deficit. In his March budget speech Mr, Gordon forecast a deficit of $455,000,000. However, he has said since that he expects a much lower deficit and the Ca- nadian Tax -Foundation is pre- dicting a near balance. The treasury statement showed that government tax revenues in the eight-month pe- riod, April to Nov. 30, increased by: nearly 18 per cent or $652,- 600,000 to $4,289,500,000 com- pared with $3,636,900,000 in the same period last year. Non-iax revenues rose by one-third to $497,000,000, due mainly to higher investment returns. : Total government' expendi- tures in the April-November pe- riod rose by $151,700,000 or about 3.7 per cent to $4,205,700,- 000' from $4,054,000,000. mayne expenditures in that perio dropped to $938,900,000 from $992,000,00 a year earlier. The old age security fund, tal- lied separately from other budg- etary transactions, showed a oo tee till was an accumu it there s f \u- ined surplus of $15,800,000 for the first eight months 'of the year compared with a $32,800.- 000 deficit at that point in 1963. «+ 000 deficit in November Mrs. MdcDonald's cheques were: Bolahood Sports Haven-- Oct.' 23, and 24 ($55 total); |Bright's Service Station--Sept.19 jand 21 ($50 total); Lane Phar- |macy--Oct, 4 ($20); and Jury and Lovell, Rossland road--Oct. /31 ($15.15). | All of the cheques, the Court |Sufficient Funds." | Niteglo Canada Ltd., a com- pany that specializes in erect- jing billboards, was | and costs in absentia 'for not taking two of them down. tor, told the Court that the com- pany had been ordered by a |council bylaw to remove the | billboards at the corner of Park jroad south and Bloor street. | Niteglo, he said, had. not com- plied within the 20-day. period stipulated by the bylaw. Magis- trate Jermyn suggested that he gineer to fell the signs, but Mr. McNeely asked him to hold off. The Magistrate then sug- Cell Death Inquest Ordered MOUNT FOREST, is (CP) An inquest has been ordered into the death of Thomas, Carl Reid, 58, of Mount Forest, found dead Thursday night in a police cell in this town 40 miles north- west of Kitchener. Dr. J. C. Williams, coroner at nearby Harriston, said Friday about 5 p.m. and taken to the fined $50) Edward McNeely, city solici-| issue an order to the city en-/i conviction of David Phillip La-| rocque, 17, of 152 Olive avenue | on all four counts. | He pleaded guilty to being a| party to car thefts Nov. 22,! |Nov. 29, Dec. 7 and Dec. 14, all| |within the city. Magistrate Jer-| |myn remanded him in custody | juntil Tuesday at Whitby for| sentence. | Two men pleaded guilty to) driving under __ suspension. | \George Arthur Wright, 26, of| \214 Celina street. was ordered| to pay a $50 and costs fine or| 15 days in jail. Morris McFad-| den, 27, of Peterborovfgh was sentenced to 14 days in jail. | McFadden, the Court learned, had to be returned from Peter-| borough on an executed war-| rant after he failed to appear) jwhen scheduled. | Wright, defence counsel Z. T.| Salmers explained, took over| the wheel of a car when hb discovered that both the driver j}conviction on the offence. | Two bottles of wine, one. of, jthem being openly consumed in | a local restaurant Wednesday | evening, resulted in a two-day! sentence for Roland Poulliot, of! Nassau street. Magistrate | Jermyn released him, after backdating the sentence. | SHRINE HELP. With 17 children's hospitals in| North America--two in Canada| --Shriners 8| three centres for the treatment) and research of severely! burned children. a | 1 JAMES , Mr. Reid was arrested by aged I , police station. He was Tound| 6) MALLEY! dead about two hours later. Dr. Williams said a post mor- tem was conducted Friday, but results have not been disclosed Chief Const. Hugh Hamilton confirmed that Mr. Reid was arrested but said he had not been formally charged Date of the inquest has not been set, Construction Ltd. |. 723-7122 lp @ Homes @ Additions @ Offices @ Remodeling | RA i for removing it. Wipe the sur- thin coats of marine varnish furniture, be sure to use charged with armed robbery, 'Sedgwick County Jail Dec. 5. |Police had described him as Freshman Grabs Escapee "extremely dangerous with homicidal tendencies." McArthur told police he picked the university campus as.a place to hide occasionally, thinking no one would recog- nize him in student crowds. Police got a tip, however. Patrolmen Jerry Skelton and Harry Holtz entered the Fine Arts Building Friday and spotte* McArthur, who bolted. The officers asked students in the crowded hall to help stop him. ' "That guy's got a gun," one student said, backing off. Now Judy takes up the story. 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