Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1965, p. 27

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'Why Hubby | Stops Off At Tavern? According te news reports, more and more husbands are making a habit of stopping off from work at the local tavern before going home to wife and kiddies. Sound engineers with psycho- logical perception have made some inquiries on the situation and suggest this as the num- ber-one reason: husband and father is postponing as long as possible confrontation with common domestic noises after a comparatively quiet session at the office, Such "friends" as vacuum cleaners, garbage dis- posers, and furry ones such as Fido -- to say nothing of his own active and outspoken chil- dren -- produce so much noise that Fabher is loathe to hasten to his own fireside. Is this your situation? ... Vacuum eleaner buzzing? TV set chattering away? Gar- bage disposer unit a-grinding? Wash machine a-swishing and gurgling? Although the acoustical sci- ences have achieved great! things for public, commercial | and industrial noise and sound | control, high noise-fevel contin- | ues to be a major problem in| the home, itself, In new home planning, pro- vision should he made for sep- arating "naturally - noisy" rooms from the '"'naturally- quiet' ones; for example, kit- chens should be placed as far as | possible from bedrooms, etc. Older homes can gain some noise control by inexpensive, | simple-to-do methods: silent light switches, caulking of win- dow and door frames, weather- | stripping of doors, windows and other outside openings, as well| as by some of the techniques previously listed. With research, development and testing of new materials we may reduce home noises so that Papa will hurry home and Mama will be even nicer to come home to. A "quiet" house may even replace the spirited "happy" hour! New Steel Complement The variety and versatility of modern steels have made it pos- sible to solve many home-de- sign problems relating to the use of land, foundations, beams, studs, joists and plumbing fix- tures. Thanks te the new steels and the ingenuity of bridge-builders, homes are now being built on steeply sloped lots that were | once calle@d impossible, These | sites are especially desirable be-| cause of their lower price and} their beautiful views. Using; steel framing, these houses can- | tilever out over the slopes, | neatly solving a problem con- | ventional construction cannot | economically handle. In conventional construction, too, steel is making important contributions. For instance, home building was once season- al. But new there is an all- weather, lightweight steel foun- dation system requiring very excavation, thereby making it possible for builders to continue constcuction during winter months "PLANTS VAN BELLE GARDENS 3 Mites East of Oshawa eon Highway No. 2 PH. 623-5757 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 30,1965 5A FOR BEST RESULTS AND LARGEST GOVERAGE| LIST... and BUY Through Mays! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE WHY M.L.S. We have 'seenmany instances where people, as purchasers, have paid too muth for their proper- ties and found that they must toke o loss upon reselling. Knowledge of the market conditions is the buyer's safest guide to the purchase of the right property at the right price, From the Vendor's point of view, he will, waste time and advertising dollars by trying. to se'l his property himself unless he is properly odvisec on a reasonable asking price and other tips thot make his home saleable, After all, organized rea! estate, (Multiple Listing Service) is the showcase for pro- perties and the largest number of buyers prefer to deal through Multiple Listing Service. A point to remember is that by listing M.L.S, you ore reach- ing all the potential purchasers of every rea! estate office in the board -- therefore, you ore being assured of the highest possible price for your property OSHAWA JOHIN A. J. BOLAHOOD LTD. 167 Simcoe Street § 725-654-5-6 JOSEPH BOSCO 833 Simcoe Sf. S. 728-7377 DOUGLAS J. M. BULLIED 333 King W. ~' 723-4391 E. L. DISNEY 82 Simcoe Street § GUIDE REALTY LIMITED 16 Simove Street §. 723-1921 GUARANTY TRUST CO. OF CANADA 32 King Street £. 728-1653 $5. D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. 323 King Street W. : 728-6286 URIAH JONES REAL ESTATE 6Y Prince Street 725-6412 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE 67 King Street E. 725-1186 LLOYD REALTY (Oshewe) LTD. 101 Simcoe Street N. : 728-5123 LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. 40 King Street E. 728-4678 HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE 9 Bagot Street 728-1679 WILFRED McAULEY 28 Prince Street 723-2512 ROBERT S. McCALLUM 521 Rossiand Rd, W. 725-6402 CARL B. OLSEN REALTOR 299 King Street W. 723-1133 KEITH PETERS REALTOR 103 King Street €. 728-7328 PAUL RISTOW REAL ESTATE 187 King Street E. 728-9474 SCHOFIELD-AKER REAL ESTATE 360 King Street W. 723-2268 J. A. SHERIFF REAL ESTATE 25 Ontarie Street 728-1673 723-2333 of These Friendly EXPERIENCED Real Estate Members to HELP YOU! OSHAWA L. S. SNELGROVE CO. LTD. 43 Park Road 5. 723-9610 MELVIN O. TINDALL 73 Pontiac Avenue 725-0429 J. J. VANHERWERDEN 741 King Street It. 723-4471 RALPH H. VICKERY REAL ESTATE 44 King Street W 278-9571 D. W. WILSON LTD. 39 Prince Street 725-6566 DISTRICT BOWMAN & GIBSON 14% Brock Street 5. Whitby 668-5623 GEO. BLYLEVEN RR. Ne. 3, Bowmanville 623-5300 JOHN F. DeWITH 14 Frank Street, Bowmanville 623-3950 PETER FEDDEMA R.R. Ne. 1, Bowmanville, Ont., Ph. Homptes 263-2021 WALTER FRANK 177 Church Street, Bowmanville 623-3398 OLIVE HOWE 218 Dundas Street E,, Whitby 668-5853 P. KOWAL, JR. 99 King Street &., Bowmanville 623-5868 CYRIL E. MORLEY Pickering WH 2-6212 PATRICK G. McDANIEL REAL ESTATE 307 Lyadeview Dr, Whitby, Ont. 668-2311 D. W. McQUAY 313 Brock Street S., Whitby 668-5068 GLADYS NEWELL Pickermyg WH 2-577@ W. J. NORRIS Herwood N., Ajax WH 2.3364 WILLIAM SCHATZMANN 114 Brock N., Whitby 668-3336 When buying or selling for comfidence and satisfaction deal through a member of 9 = OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD

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