Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1967, p. 42

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18A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Apel 28, 1967 Old Appliances Don't Jell In Modern Kitchen Set - up Old appliances do not a mod- freezer into the space now ern kitchen make. Yet some homeowners overlook this tru ism when formulating plans for an up-to-date kitchen. The principat reason why kitchen planning should include modern appliances is that the goal of anew kitchen is to give the homemaker added conven- fence and to save her-time and labor. Older model, "left-over" appliances just can't do that. What's more, out-dated ap- pliances detract from the ap- earance of a remodeled room. ew models are designed spe cifically for the sleek, built-in look of contemporary kitchens. Buiiding Supply News, a trade publication, points out, for ex- ample, that there are two types of built-in electric ranges: one which has surface elements dropped into a countertop. with ovens set in the wall or cab- inet; and one which is a com pact unit of surface elements and oven that slides onto a low platform base. Either fits right in with built-in cabinets and countertops. Other range styles are equal ly suitable. Free - standing ranges fit flush with the tops and fronts of standard cup- boards. High - style eye - level ranges have single or double ovens hung from the wall above the surface units. All styles are available with the latest con- venience features including automatic timers and tempera- ture controls. New model refrigerator- freezers are designed with square corners and_ straight lines to fit flush against the wall and cabinets. 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For mod- ern convenience, refrigerator- freezers in which frost doesn't form in either the refrigerator or freezer compartments end the messy job of manual de- frosting. Pool Design Must Blend With Terrain What should you look for in a swimming pool? It's a good question, considering that more than half a million homes now have pools. This includes only the perma- nent, in-the-ground type, as contrasted with additional thou- sands of pre-fabricated and above-ground pools. Add the neighborhood swim clubs, apartment, motel, coun- try club, school and other per- manent pools, and the total soars to more than 700,000 for a splash-happy populace. Because there are 65 times as many permanent pools as there were in 1948 and because of the scientific explosion, Aquatech corporation was form- ed five years ago to keep its 17 member companies through- out the nation abreast of de- velopments, All are designers and builders of permanent pools. The presi- dent of the corporation, Edward P. 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