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The Oshawa Times, 4 Apr 1959, p. 12

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OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 4, 1959 TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK 350 161 SQ. FT HOME DESIGN No. 350 Tt thi three-bedroom and dining area in home e living is separated by a pair of attract- witter doors. There a ered rear porch that has ac- sss from either kitchen or gar- Notice the very large Kit- en and dining area, combined convenient meal prepara- with ample window There is excellent closet in the bedrooms and the room features a fire- ice and built-in book shelves. The bath contains a built-in y counter, Laundry fa- be located in the and there is ex a storage space in the garage h room for a work- Construstion material is and ace e ill basement alor wit bench. JO of fr mer book lected Low Cos adians," entitled '71. Se t Homes for Ca- price .75¢, includes and may be obtain he newspaper office or to this same ad- mi dard Bu ing $9.75 ¢ ed for t further Builders 1 Fring Time The Building Editor The Time Oshawa, Ontario to obtain standard 350, about how Design No ) Please fu ¢ detail Builders blueprints for send me ails Home Canadians." Oshawa Times. Homes for The ted low payable Sele mittance Plans entitled "71 cost (Please make re to Name Enniskillen 'By MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN ENNISKILLEN -- The Explor- ers and Mission Band held "heir, Easter concert recently, Scrip-| ture readings were given by Law- rence Wright, Clare Ashton, and| George Leadbeater, After a prayer by Rev. W, Log an, Heath-| er Griffin, Dale fin, Beverly Logan, Tommy Leadbeater, Lin. da Logan, Donald Trewin Mar. tha Boyd, and Gail Slainton re- cited. | Marilyn Yellowlees, Ruth Pet- thick, Janet Robson, Doreen Tre- win, Cheryl Rowam, M artha,o | win, Cheryl Rowan, Martha Boyd, Marie Beckett, Robert Slemon,| Susan Wearn, Betty Jane Werry, ©: Charles Ashton and Douglas Ash-!| ton, each presented piano solos. | Recitations were given by John Filiy, John McLaughlin and Italph McLaughlin. : Two duets were presented by Glen and Beth Ashton, Gail Stain-| ton. and Martha Boyd. Mrs. H. Ashton read a story and the readings were given by Viuriel Griffin, Terry Cox and Wendy Cox. PERSONALS Mrs, H. Stevens visited Mr. and Mrs, ton, Toronto. Mrs, visited her cousins, ton and daughter, Stainton, Toronto. Shirley 'Mills, Reg.N , Kingston, was home for Easter weekend, Lier parents, Mr. and Mis. E. W, Begley and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp accompan ied her to King- ston, Mrs. KE. Mrs Mr and and Gordon J. A. Stain- Stevens also Mus, C. Stain- Miss Hazel Toronto; Mr. Oke, Osh- Clarence Knapp, Cameron and Mrs family, .Burketon, were Easter Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke. Trudy O'Sullivan, Oshawa; Muller, Castleton, visited Mr. Mrs. E. Wright, Ruby Virtue, Earl Masters, and Cindy, Mr. and and awa, Avery Jim and Toroutoy Mr. and Gail, Dar- Jowmanville, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. lene visited Virtue, Mr family and Mrs. W. Howells and spent Easter weekend with her parents, Mi and Mrs. Norman Moore, Trenton To celebrate Edwin Crmiston's birthday, the Ormiston family was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston. FIRST AID TO THE / By ETT ING ULING ii WHITMAN HOUSE ROGER C. PUPPY-STAINED CARPET QUESTION: I have a cotton- nylon tweed rug which is puppy- ined, Commercial rug clean- say they can't get the stains out, La you suggest anyth ANSWER: Make a solut .a ol one s aspoon of a neutral deter- gent powder, one teaspoon of ite vinegar and a quart of warm Sponge the stains solution, allowing to re- iin about 10 minutes; then up with clean, moist ater) sponge or cloth and sure to protect the while treating tecommend sending for leaflet on "Care of Rugs A airpets", available from American Carpet Institute, Inc 350 Fifth Ave., New York 1, N.Y. € vater this eath ( LINOLEUM BUMP QUESTION: A bump has de- the linoleum on our How can it be Mat Make a slit thro from one side 1 a linoleum knife. or fe ith a Then, with a long lc nsert linoleum through the slit, spreading the underside, or on the most of the unde e bulge will be cover- w cement when it d down. Cover the bulged with a flat, heavy weight days until the cement dry. Wipe off cement immediately ved to dry, it is almost im- le to remove to ( k sharp 1 edge ce- it ONCRETE WALLS STION: We are remodel 't of our cellar to have a room there. Can we -apply per to the concrete walls? SWER: Applying wallpaper on concrete is not advis- QU A ase ity of moisture in the con densation forming or e during hot f you want to use wall » walls an wall le air en apply gypsum plasterboard), irer's instructions made by the wall urer should be ap the paper is applied A ealer RUMBLING RUNNING WATER QUESTION: While our kitchen turned on, the running 1s to cause a rumbling What causes this? in a water faucet is turned s S.hills Rugs WER Noise the 40s Carpets and 80 SIMCOE N R 1.8-6218 i cedar of the ever-present C humid fur on and the water ru RUBBER STAINS erally worn wa ened support lengths of piping ) of trouble 1 hut valve not ¢ ficiently to per mit the water to flow freely. caused by fauc und yizont sam Anothe QUESTION We card table have a .new I put she sonite and it left four n sy where the feet rest. ed on the table. What can 1 use to remove the spots? ANSWER: ru nent riter on it brow ot pewriter feet are er and these stains are caused micals used in manu- cleaned rul products. You effective 1 el woolling the stain- ANSWER: T } vit 1 ea th discoloration cleaner ed on \ : penetrated the finish then retouching area with varnish, ap- mall artist's brush, finish of table, with fast-dry- enamel will conspicuous DISCOLORED TOILET SEAT QUESTION: The i discolored How "eof h ay ot toilet' seat € they Ordinary ber e fore \ au acc ellac or handy for vide ing projects | on s like thi pots \ ROOF QUES storey floor is window tion, during forms on can BOARD FROST mg gra TION: W r them les hou nsu in WINTER WASHING WINDOWS Q Is there from wind ESTION water any way freezing s during an alcohol and eep the afra melt fre 3 t ANSWE] 0 t [ freezing on ven vers up 1 the glass DARKENED CEDAR CHEST Q STION } an old cedar ave hed kened some s be made ain? I'he surfaces bbing wrapped vood with louver square feet ol t 1 Is MAKING CEDAR CLOSH N Jor ag QUESTION large t we We and re "00" around a a portable 1h with *'0000" 1-smooth fin- with turpen ish with pure, fresh wc. thinned half-and th denatured alcohol, or a ized can be with oxid closet with p ood VOL Id 1 ed closet ceca nar by r er about a paint or hand K of 0 sander. R ing as effective dpaner f W fectly air ANSWER loss varnish. 9 W PM, \L.1 Alla CURFEN CP) Po- ke is eniorc- aw under the chi itd Ont Cla irfew an ¢ vhich reo 16 years home by 9 roned sters to be un unger according THE HOME | WORKSHOP | BIRDHOUSE CUPOLA | PAT TERN | weekend at Buffalo. Mr, andy, Lio 407 | EZ too . By RUTH W. SPEARS Make a cupola to lend distine- ton to your garage or breeze vay. The whole job, right up to, ng it in place, may be done; right on your work bench. Pat-| tern 407, which shows every step! including a device for shaping the bottom to follow your roof line, is 40c. The weather vane shown here is made with Pattern 241 which is also 40c. Address orders to Workshop Dept., The The Home Times, Osh- water AY LITTLE DON A FOLDING wing and mending are quick- done with this hinged sewing case. which holds everything for major jobs. The little donkey car- ries essentials for small repairs. Pattern 232 gives actual-size cut- ting guides for hoth and will be mailed for 40c. It also is one of five patterns in the packet Sew- ing Corner Furnishings. Prire $1.75 ly to The ord Workshop Dept., awa Vddress The Home Times, Osh-| | | | t modern func- durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a house nal way: clean time. Inquire n 4 A ¥ 'W.B. BENNETT PAVING LT {was held at the home of Mrs. By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The March| meeting of the Evening Auxiliary Mel Edwards. President Mrs, Steve Doyle in charge of the | business period, It was decided to cater to the Implement dealers' banquet April 22, and the commit- tee in charge will be Mrs. Mor- ley Flintoff, Mrs, H. Locke and Mrs, M. McMillan, rs. M. Edwards' group pre- {sented the program. Mr: Ste. Iphen Jeffrey gave a reading: prayers were led by Mr . Jack Huwrrie: a Scripture Mrs. H. Locke. A chapter from| the study book was presented by| Mrs. M., Edwards, Mrs, M. Me- Millan, Mrs. S. Jeffrey and Mrs. | Hurrie, Refreshments were served by the hostess. The April meoting will be held April 30, in the form of a pot-luck supper. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, Ross Plazek. Ca- role, Bob and David called on |Roy Troski, Oshawa. Rev, Stanley and Mrs. den and family, Bancroft, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs lace Munday, Mrs, L. C. Snowden spent a few days last week with her son- in-law and danghter, Mr, and Mrs, Otis Pritchard, Manotick. Mr. and Mrs. J: visited Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wi'herly, Bowmanville Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers and family called on her si ter, Mrs, Jehn Aitchison, Blackstock, Sun- dny Mr. Jim, days Mills. Mr. and Mrs. *Will Ashton niskillen, were tea guests of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Swallow, Sun day Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Finney Sunday were her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Bradford. OQ h- awa: Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Heard, Taunton: Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Finney, David, Mark and Debhie, and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Farrow and Douglas, all of Bowmanville, Mrs. Leonard Foskitt is a pati- ent in Bowmanville Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Snowden and Margaret Snowden and her! CEDAR CREEK |i Snow- snent Wal- and Mrs. Ed. Acton, are spending with Mr. and Mrs Jennings and holi- Cecil By G. KILPATRICK CEDAR CREEK -- Sid Willer-| [ton of Scar borough visited E, Wil- | lerton Tuesday and attended the) funeral of the late W. Steele. The TOPS Club had a baby, shower for Mrs. Bruce Cum:| mings Thursday evening. The| shower was held at the home of Margaret Warren, Scugog Island. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Blain and Dougie moved from Oshawa to jam s apartment Friday. Ronnie Larocque spent the holi-| 'Mrs. Victor Larocque spent weekend 'at Hamilton with Mrs. R. Northcott. Hazel MacDonald of Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Har- ris. Sunday visitors at the Harris home were Stirling Knight of Kingston and his sister, Helen, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Att- wood MacRae and Linda and Carl of Oshaiva, Flossie Spencer and brother Ri- chard were Sunday evening visit. MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE Jones & Greer Barristers & Solicitors 130 KING ST. E. DIAL RA 8-6246 PANEL RECRE WALLS and IHiance land family, Fn.| Phillip| Groups Hold March Meeting Concert At Of Auxiliary Len Goodmurphy, Bow- manville, spent Easter werk-end with Mr. and Mrs. Howdrd Hage- deren, Petersburg, Sunday they called on Mr, and Mrs, Hawkshaw, Kitchener, Mrs, Wilfred McLean and Lar ry, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, Sanderson, Oshawa, «pent the 'aster week-end, in Cornwall and Summerstown, with Mr. and Mrs Donald Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiteman and family spent Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Jack Whiteman Rev, and Mrs. Stanley Mr. and Snowden, Monday. Week-end visitors with Myr. Mrs, parents, Fawcett, and Mrs Johnny, all from Meaford. Mr. and M Sidney Oshawa, were day visitors to Mr. and James Brayley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bailley and sons, spent the Faster week end with his parents, 'Mr. anc Mrs. Fred Bailley, Galt. Mr, and Mrs. Sam and Roy, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rogers, day. Mr. Mrs. Lloyd and Leslie Mr Mr, and Mrs, Joyce and Murray, Sun- Mrs Snowden called on Sun- and Mrs. William Morri Snowden, Mrs, Jack Whiteman Monday with her moiher-in-law, Mrs, Pearl Whiteman, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Gould anc Sunday family were weck-end guests of Werry Mr. and Mrs, Herman Weese Consecon, Sunday dinner and Mrs, D, K. parents, Mr Short, and Mrs. C. Hopkins, (Lynda, Brenda, Larry and San- |dra and Vernon Iverson, Mrs. Walter Trafton, and Ru:sell, Norval. are spec ing a holiday with her mother, Mrs. D. K. Whitney, Mr. nd Mrs. Jack Keenan, |John and Jeffery, Oshawa, |on Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk, Tuesday, guests of Mr and Mrs. P, H Leonard |Card Party | , nig William Mrs { prizes were Brayley, | service. Whiteman son, O hawa, called on Mildred tion for gifts for Michael 0 spent his y assisted by Doreen Heimer, Whitney were her j- ed Mrs, W called * Mr. and Mrs. Ron Howell and (family were Easter | guests of: his mother, Mrs, Howell. s to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bir- a Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. George |day afternoon visitors to Sam Parm. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smith and girls of Stouffville were Sunday visitors at the Blain and Green. wood homes. Norris Doherty of Toronto visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cum- mings Sunday. Andre Doyon moved to Sandy Moore F e Spencer visited yd Mahaffy, Raglan, Tuesday. FOR SANITARY CLEAR, CLEAN DRAINS . . . Residue in drains is unsanitary and can cause serious step- pages Don't take chances. Coll NOW for free estimate! LORNE GOODMAN Plumbing & Heating 758 Mary St. -- RA 5.1044 week-end * Ann F Parm evening visitors to Mr. and Laurie of Oshawa were Sun- J. Yellowlees s house in Shirley Tuesday. | Mrs. | i | ATION ROOM CEILINGS foot USED BY BUILDERS EVERYWHERE GYPROC:: NEY! WALLBOA RD MILL: COURTICE RA 8-1611 OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS SHOWROOM: 84 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 8-1617 328 RITSON RD. N. ACOC RA 3-9811 At Solina By GLADYS YELLOW! RFS SOLINA held under the auspices of the hall board in the hall, Thursday tht, Prizes were awarded to 5. J. Cruickshank, high lady; Bruce Tink, high man: Mrs. Har. vey Yellowlees, low lady. and Mrs. D. Flett, Children receiving Phyllis Ann West: lake, high girl; Keovy Spires high boy: Helen Parrinder, girl and Edgar Werr} low low boy. with EASTER SERVICE A special Easter program. was nowden presented at Sunday school, Mrs, at the home 3 y of 3 reading by and family called on his paren's Charles Langmaid le the Sopviosht Hindman, Hampton. and the Easter story was rea by Donna Vice Scripture passeges were read Dawson Beckett were her by Peggy Millson. Recitations were Brenda Yellowlees, given by Nancy Knox Elwood Fawceft and and Kathy Vice, Easter readings were given by Doreen Hamer and Anne Werry, The girls' trio, Helen Knox, Gail Baker and Pat Davis, sang Easter music, Easter lilies lent their frag- rance and beauty to the church Donald Taylor also con- tributed a vocal solo Communion service will be held next Sunc 2 2.45 p.m. CGIT ME |. The CGIT 2000p mel Saturday afternoon, A letter of apprecia- Taylor was read from Ileen B.C. (formerly { Duncan mother Balson), Gail Baker led 'nn worship Anne and Pat Davis, The program consisted of read- ings by Marie Flett, Dianne Tink and Mrs, J, Knox, Next meeting will be April 11. The CGIT girls entertained the boys of the community at a party at the home of Mrs. J. Knox Monday night Mr. and Mrs A. Tink visit- Brook- Bruce Ormiston, n, Mr sons, and Mrs. L. Preston and Bowmanville, and L. r, Salem, visited Roy Lang- Bowmanville, and Taylor, spent vires days with Mr. E. R. Taylor na Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. A Taylor were Friday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor Mr, and Mrs, Stan Bowmanville, were Hodgson, Wednesday and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Davis, and our FRIENDLY. Ye PLUMBER | WE NEVER LEAVE YOUR HOUSE A WRECK! <I i hy ALWAYS MAKE | HAT CLEAN-UP CHECK!"/ | RT ET PLUMBING -- HEATING § EEE gr led {Cancer Fund will be received a - A card arty as ard party Was o,ihored at her home "and Murray visited Charles Allin, Mr. and Mrs, Ida Reynolds, J. Yellowlees visit Toronto, Sun- nd sors, Pascoe. will Gordon Pascoe, Galt, and Miss 9, Pauline Furtak, Kitchener, were the Easter Sunday guests of the fore mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, Mrs. Rae Pascoe was guest at Pascoe, surprise party when relatives Mrs. Les Adams and sons, Melissa, were Good Friday visis Mr, and Mrs. D. Flett and chil- tors of E. Cryderman, dren visited Mr, ano Mrs. N,' Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leach, FE. Cryderman were Mr. and Mrs, s Mr, i. Spires, Kenny J. Leger and children, Jean Cry- and Sharon, visited M-. and Mrs. derman and George Bittner, Osh~ Jiaroq Moxon, Jagctville, Sun- awa and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Cry. derman and children, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Westlake and family, Millbrook, visited Bowmanville Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Members of the Frrm Forum Sr. concluded their season with a pot Mr, and Mrs. D. Coates and luck supper and social evening Phyllis, Whitby, were Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. O. |tea guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stam Mr, and Mrs. George Gilroy Columbus, visited Rae day. The Women's meet Thursday Personal Institute night April contributions for "Nr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowlees PRECAST CONCRETE Saves You Time and Money BY ELIMINATING THE RISKS THAT ARE AL- WAYS PRESENT WHEN POURING ON SITE, OUR QUALITY IS GUARANTEED, Current Range of Products include: SEPTIC TANKS ® WALK SLABS PRECAST STEPS ® CURBINGS RAILINGS ® WELL TILE PATIO SLABS ® CHIMNEY CAPS CONCRETE PRODUCTS hoO. 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