Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1967, p. 18

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 14, 1967 FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE jknown makes of tiles and floorjer, so there's no more prob- jcoverings. At the same time,|lems. But how to remove the you can determine which (if/smoke smudging from _ the 2 any) may be too expensive. I'm a believer in the best quality turning out to be the cheapest TO CAULK - NOT TO CAULK{at the top and working down.|in the long run. QUESTION: I'm not sure|As a result, the grouting at the whether the contractor is right/bottom of the lowest row is al-isaye SCRATCHED TEFLONS or is just trying to get out of some work. But he said the alu- minum storm windows he in-|can I do about it? ways powdering away, and making the edge messy. What|apbjlity to repair scratched tef- Recently I confessed my in- lon pans. But several kind stalled do not need caulking} ANSWER: My vote: If you|friends promptly wrote in the around the frames. What do!can't repair it, hide it. Put injnews that now there are some you say? ANSWER: You can at least put me down as doubtful. I still don't know anyone _ skilled enough to fit a window frame ; into siding so tightly it can keep|Subsequently powdering grout. slamming rain from working in Daten pesos Sg But your boy may|TILE BREEZEWAY? be a genius. If so, forget the) QUESTION: Our enclosed| caulking. As for me, I'd caulk/breezeway is enclosed, though anyway, on general principles. lanheated. Is there any type tile, not too expensive, which can be jused under these conditions? {concave aluminum molding --j|products for this repair job. called cove molding--along the/Either brush-on or spray, now edges where the walls meet/available in some supermar- floor. This will tightly cover the|kets, housewares stores. One trouble, spots, and seal in any|lady wrote that some of the big mail-order catalogues list such |a spray. Good news indeed. I'm lone who'll be on the lookout next time I'm shopping. Many thanks, E. Fox and Mrs. B. Harnay! TOUGH CLEAN-UP JOB CAN'T REPAIR GROUTING? | ANSWER: Several types of} QUESTION: The first time we QUESTION: When the manitiles are now available for con-|lit the fireplace in our new put in the ceramic tiles on our|crete on or below grade, even|home, it smoked up the brick. bathroom walls, he made a mis-|/for outdoor exposures. Visit}Now I have the full informa- take (he admitted) by starting! dealers who sell the nationally|tion about adjusting the damp- brick? ANSWER: Until some kind- hearted genius takes time out to solve this tough clean-up problem with bottled, canned or spray magic, I can only quote the Old Reliable: The mechan- ic's hand soap which contains sand, at any garage or auto supplies store; hot water, a good stiff brush; generous sup- ply of elbow grease. Scrub until] clean, then rinse. | HOW TO CLEAN ALUMINUM QUESTION: Is there any- thing on the market for clean- ing aluminum doors? In spite of scrubbing, small: fingerprints | won't go away. | ANSWER: Good aluminum! cleaner - waxing preparations are widely available in super- markets, most hardware store Oshawa Needs Stron Representation At Queen's Park 60 ALL THE WAY WITH POTTICARY On Oct. 17th VOTE POTTICARY - Liberal .. EATON'S has a Huge Selection of Hassocks Choose from 37 shapes and sizes in a variety of styles {Illustrated are just seven of our huge selection of styles and sizes of hassocks. We dare say there's one suitable to just about every need for living room, den, bedroom, recreation room; solid styles, leg loungers, storage style (records or sewing box), footstool types. Come in and see them in all their handsome hassock profusion... on the ailes at Priced from 8.95 te 44.95 each ALL COVERS ARE EASY-TO-CLEAN VINYL PLASTIC, EATON'S. A. Hexagonal Hassoek -- Approx. 16" diam. x 12" high. Not sketched -- round or square, same style as above. Ivory, # 95 gold-colour, red, olive, tan, tangerine. 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HEARING AIDS AND ACCESSORIES, UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 421 PHONE 725-7373 aE A | ) N S in the Oshawa Shopping Centre ° Feanee Oi EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m. fo 6 p.m. (Thurs, & Fri. until 9 p.m.) VOL. 26--N Danny Kaye way through Expo Sunday all the young: with his hi : Nor Into SAIGON (CP) John J. Hyland, the U.S. Seven today navy bom the North Vietn Haiphong into land," with war up. He said his knocked out al used for moving Pontoon bridges them could not c of ordinary br Brush Spreac LOS ANGELE fires spread des Los Angeles re Sunday and toda homes and threa and leaving one wake. Two major fi ened an estimat by early today worrying that ho fanned the flame return. One blaze. was about 30 miles here. That 10,0 stroyed four he 100 others were Bandits Far Ea NEW YORK ( gunmen wear masks held up of American A nedy Airport St made off with and sapphires : the Far East. The bandits | hangar, in a © the sprawling | masks with p eye glasses wit large. moustach The trio, arn rounded up an and six freig locked them in seven men wer Within 10 mit sped away ina --$80,000 in Ar in one packet, ages containing $22,000. : It was the six Kennedy Airpo1 More than $ diamonds were from a Japar safe. Police' Five Es TORONTO | pees from the formatory wel! day night afte collided with a the Don Vall rolled over. The 15-year- car escaped. Three of th caught at the s ers were arre later. Police | warrant for tl! gerous driving

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