Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1966, p. 24

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, ps Pa 2h aera BR i i) my ba oa _-- z "yo ' aw 16 EOS UE OU eo eo DEDOUUU ORS U SOE Ce prec res Ceeer eles oe ww ey wine a September 23, 1966 AN ATTRACTIVE NORTHEAST RESIDENTIAL AREA . |faction in their new environ- 'Ito d as much time in be- r |coming very aware of the need When considering the pur-)" chase of a new home, it is wise ing familiar with the neigh: borhood in which the home is located ag it is in sel the house plan itself. Many times the neighborhood may be the deciding factor far a nurchaser in considering the merits of two appealing properties, Tolay's home purchaser is be- for good community facilities. Tn fact, a recent survey of new home purchasers by the Nation- al House Buikders Association supported this theory when it revealed that location of the house was the motivating force influencing 47 percent of these buyers, GOOD RATING Another interesting factor shown by this survey was that a high degree of these families -- some 63 percent -- said that they obtained greater satis- ment, Another 26 percent found that their new neighborhood was about equal to their former sur- roundings, while only 11 percent expressed some measure of dis- satisfaction. Neighborhood Important In Selection Of Home a "good" rating by these fami- bem shown in the following n't: er children 41% Reereation. young children 29%. agreed that. the selection of a good neighborhood can do much oo contribute to a happy home le is situated can also protect the initial investment of a buyer and, in many cases, may be an important factor in enhancing the value of the home. ience of schools, churches, shop- ping and recreational facilities cannot be overemphasized, At- tention to the availability of pro- tection for health and safety is important as well as adequacy of public utilities, zoning regu- lations and public transporta- ee aiken Oe NE a OF i sy le ge ee er design oh ae of the land- ired. The pur- en assessments, harmonize with A development of acceptable|the Community facilities accorded Schools 85%, Highway access Shops 54%, Total living , Public trans- reation, old- These new home owners The locality in which a house In selecting a neighborhood, here are a few facts that should| ; be kept in mind: The proximity and conven- tion, Thought should also be given to the relationship of your fut- coven Don't Heat Half of Oshawa INGUBATE The weather may not be entirely responsible for your High Fuel Bills --- your problem probably fies with your indies quate Insulation. If your fuel bills have been soaring with no relief in sight why don't you call us, for a free estimate, We specialize in Blown Insulation for Electrically Heated Homes, @ FREE ESTIMATES... NEW ROOFS RE-ROOFING BEFORE the ravages of the <9, Le 9p ANY AE A SN GEO other houses 4 neighborhood. Winter winds and the Spring Rains is attractive city of of the homes Oshawa. --Oshawa Times Photo most subdivision was developed the by Holshawa Canada Lim- ited, 'a Dutch - financed group, and contains some planning with spacious ave- nues and modern homes that emphasize architectural beauty and roominess. The the proper time to check into a new or repaired roof. GORESK\ Roofing & Lathing 1664 Simeoe St. North 723-5731 The Holshawa subdivision in the city's northeast resi- dential sector provides an- other example of good town Here's Averages Scale To Aid With Fuel Bill Now Is Tne Time To Order Your Fuel On Premium Quality Ss ave FUEL OIL PHONE 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL Serving Osiawa -- Whitby -- Aex and District in RARE RELIC FOUND POWELL RIVER, B.C. (CP) After your first entire season in your new home, tally up your A dinosaur bone uncovered by meee, Oe, ee EY ae 15 Powell River students near aside one twelfth of the total/prumheller, Alta., has been de- each month from then on. That sada 4 wm ene eo' way, you spread your heating|@'y of the e-known bought a new home)$20 worth in November; 18 per cretaceous age, Dr, C. R. Ste- Se, cae aw be mov-|cent or $36 worth in each of|!ll over the year instead of/:er of the University of Alberta into one this fall, you'll be|December, January and Febru-|bearing extra heavy costs in the|says the bone is from a, duck: some careful budgeting to/ary, and so on. winter alone. " Abilled dinosaur. of your heating bill = ter, 's a scale of averages will help you do the job. each month is a per- » representing the pro- of your total heating for each month of the heat- season -- September to May fm most areas. The figures are general, of course, and will ary depending on your climate. But they apply approximately, less of the type of heat- ing system your house has. | Approximate Percentage | Of Annual Heating Cost | | | > __-_ Aa i OSHAWA | PAVING CO. LTD. : pac po SIMCOE ST. N. Remedies at your home. 728 05 0 2 1. BURNS and SCALDS -- Simply.cover the burnt area with the cleanest ° material available. Immersing injured area in water and/or milk gives re- lief. Get advice from a doctor, (Do not use absorbent cotton). Hei = & HH @ "TRUST THOSE WHO KNOW FROM EXPERIENCE" ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTORS @ EXCAVATING @ GRADING @ EQUIPMENT RENTALS @ TRENCHING ut +f Be Safe!... Know the following TaNuaTy .cccseesvese 18% February cosssssee.s 18% March ..cssccseseees 14% April scccscevccsess, 8% 2. WOUNDS -- Cover the wound with the cleanest material available and put victim at rest. Wounds may be washed with plain soap and water. DO NOT USE ANTISEPTICS. 3. BRUISES -- If painful, apply heat to a bruise. If swollen, apply cold, Often, both are present and alternating heat and cold gives relief. 4. ANIMAL BITES -- Encourage slight bleeding, then care for the injured part as in "WOUNDS" above. Notify proper authorities (police, health dept.) and report what kind of animal made the attack. 5. INSECT BITES -- If the stinger is visible, remove it with clean tweezers. If swelling occurs, apply cold compresses or ice. 6. FOREIGN BODY IN THE EYE -- If the foreign object is easily seen, remove it with the clean corner of a handkerchief. If it is embedded, cover the eye lightly and see a doctor. If chemicals, wash eye thoroughly with plain ie) * » MT Od eT my tap woarer. (iINEVER RUD ric CTes. 7. FRACTURES or SPRAINS -- If either is suspected, keep party quiet and at rest. Allow no movement when involving lower legs, back or neck. 8. HEAT EXHAUSTION -- Symptons: Body cold, skin clammy, feels ex- hausted. Lay patient down with head low. Wap in blankets or coats. Give cup of strong coffee or tea. Call doctor at once. electric heating brings you room-by-room comfort control Only with flameless electric heating can you control the tem- perature in every room. Electric heating is completely even heating . . . no cold spots, no rushing blasts of heat, no chilly drafts. 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