g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 2, 1961 HOME OF THE WEEK -- EMME IN THE HOME WORKSHOP eg PEP ¥ PAT TERN cememeemeameae Al By RUTH W. SPEARS She lights the stars, or so it sultant stability and' progress|tion of inflationary finance." | Dec. 9 Australian general elec-\Liberal-Country party missed) The list included increased|to pay his "humble tribute" tolitalics and small capitals. television--but the feeling has|most sweeping popular man-|higher funeral benefits for pea- seems when this cut-out is int This would carry another in- under a proportional represen-/ternity allowances, full employ- * ployment would thus be' fedjanyone who could achieve would increase production by tions but an air of inevitability;no opportunity of hammering it)¢-hj]d endowment, subsidized long been fairly generally held date to govern. |sioners, support for the restora- he Walk Oh a sedi oA Goeth jevitability--that of Robert Gor-|tation system. Of the retiring/ment, a complete national | | e ' . : | ck into circulation. / |greatly increased" expenditures enzies Pe] I } S l 1re | This would save payment of|without increasing taxation. A junemployment 'relief, provide|Calwell was really proposing; additional revenue from direct|the creation of money by the, | Of Ele ction Vi ct O I and indirect taxation. The re-|central bank--the "very defini- | . y $780,000,000 a year. PRINTING HISTORY } | MELBOURNE (CP) --- All--seemingly the only major for the Menzies lack of prom- angpraie ygadigg oy gat in Migr ag baa gM seats.will be contested in ya tan pi element -- but thelises by listing some of his OWN. | vear but in any. case he wantedlof the 15th century introduced persists over the outcome. home that the government! housing loans, wider medical The campaign has been|needed every possible vote tojpenefits, more federal aid for |waged in hired hails and along)®bviate a deadlocked or hostile|equcation, higher old age, |highways and by-ways--and on Senate that could invalidate the) widow and invalid _ pensions, LOVE RITES i that the return of the Liberal- Senators are elected for six tion of quarterly cost of living |Country party government is/years. Half of the total 60 mem-|wage adjustments, equal pay inevitable. bers is elected each three years| for men and women, higher ma- oa ~~! ™M-ldon Menzies again as prime|Senators seeking. re-election, 17)/health service, free public hos- The stars are painted with) ninister, an office he has held/are government, 12 Australian|pitals and reduced _ interest luminous paint and the child for 12 years. Labor party and one Democra-'rates. peer mounts upward with her torch.) 1 i, o3-q Parliament his|ti¢ Labor party. Calwell said he would reduce] Command HOME DESIGN NO. 438 Double picture window gives a novel and striking appearance to the exterior of this one and half storey home. Entry hall provides direct access to all major areas of the house. Liv- ing-dining '"'L" with door to terrace is a spacious room that will permit various furniture arrangements. Den is a dual purpose room with separate closet. Extra large rectangular kitchen has table space in "window-wrapt" corner, door to terrace and good traffic circu- lation to other parts of the house. Stairs to upper floor are near front entry. The upper two bedrooms are unusually large with plenty of storage closets, also full bath Basement contains laundry and heating facilities. Second floor may be completed at future date as space is required. Standard Builders' blueprints costing $9.75 a set are obtainable in Canada for this Design No. 438 (Ontario residents add 3 per cent sales tax). Now available at this News- paper Office (or from address below). a new design book en- titled "Home Planning Guide', price .50c. This book contains over 50 selected designs, in-) storey, 14% storey, 2 storey, and} split level, plus useful informa- tion on building, interior deco- rating and landscaping. Order your copy today. Also included in this design book is complete DINING 10. 3.10.4 TCU 10.07, Pattern 398, which gives actual- size cutting guides and direc- tions for this and a set of Sky- way Shelves, is 50c. This pat- fern also is one of four in the Jig Saw Packet No. 34 -- all good gift projects. Price $1.75. Send orders to The Workshop Dept., The Oshawa, Home| Times, | ar meve TET EME ANT eee BLD Rw HALL 1 6.100+16.0-6-0 a ~ cl BLO RW 4.10.0-6.0.6 A light a small boy er girl. Just fiip the back over. and you have a pair of steps for climb- The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, Enclosed please find 50c, for which send me ~~ of Plans entitled ing into bed or to stand on while brushing teeth at a lavatory that is much too high when one is four or five. Pattern 431, which gives actual-size cutting Book suides and directions, is 50c. It also is one of four patterns in HOME PLANNING lthe Make it for the Children GUIDE" Mail requests 10c extra. (Please make remittance |Packet No. 70°-- all for $1.75 payable to The Oshawa Times). | Send Workshop |Oshawa The The orders Dept Home Times, tu jplaster is thoroughly dry, apply price list, order form, and full information on how to order blueprints. FIRST AID TO a coat of varnish, shellac, or thick glue size. AILING HOUSE ~\the ~'bothered by a right-wing splin- double-duty chair will de- - Liberal-Country party held 77 of the 122 voting seats, a record majority of 32 in the House of Representatives, and a slender majority in the Senate. |NEED 62 SEATS To oust the government, Australian labor party must re- tain all the 45 representatives'| ment and win an additional 17 seats from the Liberal-Country! party. No one is saying that the days of political upsets are over, but Labor opposition still is ter group, as it was in the 1958 election. This is the Democratic Labor party, which split with the main body over its al- leged "softness" on Commu- nism. So far, Labor }t elections for Kurile Islands Debate Revived SAPPORO, Japan (Reuters) A demand by the Japanese fishing industry to open nego- tiations with Russia to enable Japanese fishing boats to oper ate around the Kurile Islands has reopened the whole contro versial question of ownership of the islands off northern Ja pan Both countries lay claim to \the islands and neither shows any tendency to budge from its position Several groups of the islands aid little the Senate |SPECIAL ELECTION the sales tax on food and house- hold goods and allow cost of At the coming election an ex-\trayel between work and home |tra senator is to be electe fill el ah eiaey Ee E d t0jas a tax deduction. Large-scale! a vacancy caused by death. immigration would be resumed |Party strengths in the old Sen- whon full employment was re- jate were: Government 32: jcratic Labor party 2 | Aus- the tralian Labor party 26; Demo- stored. Calwell said Labor was ir- revocably opposed to Commu- There seems to be a_pos-jnism and wanted summit meet-| seats it held in the old Parlia-|sibility of the Democratic La-|ings to help in the problems of) bor party increasing its Senate|disarmament and nuclear wea- representation portional could ance voting give the of power It was inevitable zies in his platform system. party the that nation-wide speech should electors he had not come before them armed with promises. In 12 years, he argued, built an array not of promises but of. performances and it was on the record that he reiied for government the return of his for.a fifth three-year term It was because governments that, lation just passed was entering upon new under pounds, ensuring full ment for the type of needed for many years. LABOR PROMISES It was inevitable Labor leader Arthur too Men- policy- * tell 4 of the confi- dence inspired by his successive legis- Australia private, and public developments repre- senting hundreds of millions of employ- labor that Augustus Calwell in his policy speech the following night should make up under the pro-|pons. This bal- / EMPLOYMENT AID To provide the benefits--esti- mated to cost about $355,000,000 a year--Calwell would introduce supplementary budget for a deficit of $225,000,000 to restore employment in full within the year. A sum of $280,000,000 he Which had been withdrawn from circulation because of unem- CE A Slim Gordon presents COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Radio and Recording Stars SUNDAY NIGHT 8:30 P.M. RED BARN Hear Slim Gordon every night 5:30 CKLB Radio BECP MLL LLL ELENA, Featuring "Tijuana Story" "Jungle : Man Eaters" AIAR TWO BIG TECHNICOLOR HITS THE BIGGEST, BEST MUSICAL OF EVERY SEASON, ANY YEAR! 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What could I do so lof floor covering, other than ishing material Apparently, these scratches won't be so vis- llinoleum-type rugs, that we/you omitted this step; this ible? 4 leould use in their bedroom to|\Would have closed the grain} ANSWER: There is no do-it- 'protect the wood floor and be preventing the wax accumula-|vourself method of removing the easy to clean? tion you now have. Paste wax,|scratches of this type from the ANSWER: A new type of of good quality, is the properjglass. If the damage is very Noor coverin : ,|;wax to use; it is applied injbad, replacement is only rotovinyl, is now]. : | available, which is usually not|Y¢TY thin coats and well buffed| remedy ;put down with an adhesive, but fell into Soviet hands after the Pacific war. The Kurile Is- lands, which string out from northeastern Hokkaido, form a link with the Kamchatka Penin- sular and the Habomai and Shikotan groups which lie just off Cape Nosappu in east and southeastern Hokkaido. The Soviet Union recently adopted the argument that Ja- pan waived all claims when she signed the 1951 San Francisco peace treaty, so there was sim- ply no territorial question to discuss. BACK UP IKEDA This attitude has had the >f fect of welding the Japanese people into one nationalist front behind Premier Hayato Ikeda, who claims that the southern Kuriles, which consist of the Etorofu and Kunashiri islands and the Habomai and Shikotan islands, are Japanese property Ikeda was publicly stated that he refused to retreat one inch from his demands that the So viet Union return the . islands Japan refuses to sign a peace jtreaty with the Soviet Union un- less the islands are returned The Soviet Union has stated that foreign military bases jmust first be removed from Japan before it can release the apyLT ENTERTAINMEN DANCE invited fo By ROGER C. 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Auditorium--Dress, Hard Time ADMISSION: -- Members 40c Non-Members 60c AGES 15 - 21 OLD-TIME STEAMER BRIGHTON, England (CP)-- Enthusiasts are trying to raise £8,000 to buy the paddle steamer Swanage Queen before| CANDLE she is doomed to the scrapyard Only 19 of these paddle steam- ers now are sailing from British seaside towns. ta J cleaning and etching ne possible leaks in bathroom pip-|preparation (not containing mini-\ing, between bathtub and walllacid), following label instruc- \(a very common place for leak-|tions carefully; available at ENDS INHOLDERS bead in or around the shower|large hardware stores and ma- nt : if there is one, etc. This should!sonry supplies dealers QUESTION: The candles I use|pe corrected: then when the| le, on my dining table have com-|- ci pletely burned down. How can _____|I remove the candle ends. from the metal holders? | ANSWER: Immerse the part) of the candle holder containing} the candle ends in very hot! water until the wax has soften- ed, then wipe out the wax with soft tissue or paper towels QUESTION: I recently made} a cocktail table of walnut ply-| }wood. The directions called for finishing with sealer and several coats of wax. However, I used paste wax and now have wax in the cracks in the pattern of the wood grain. It is white and looks awful. How can I remove after each application. For best} just rolled out. It is a several- areal chap le the present| ACID COAT ON BRICK layered clear vinyl over a pho-| ys) COwn to bare wood and) oursTION: We had a brick fj\tographically reproduced design refinish, To remove the wax in| *- ; vt ti i MAKE CHRISTMAS | ceaabatessy : 8O\the grain, use a fine wire, or|Poreh built two years ago. When PATTERN 320. and is available in rolls up to/ring steel wool and turpentine, |the Porch was finished it was 12 feet wide, in a wide variety : * |washed off in acid, leaving a By RUTH W. SPEARS of colors and patterns. MOISTURE IN PLASTER jwhite coat of powder on the An angelic choir is fun to GARAGE UNDER HOUSE _ Question: ---- of ours live vite -- off? ee make. Boy and girl angels six ee i : acta it a stone house. The paint on e waite 0 inches high stand alone or.swing). by oc aga I ae intereste 4 the ceiling of the downstairs hall} ANSWER from tree branches. You need|!" Having a home uilt with alalways peels. The hall is under|failure to neutralize the acid heavy paper, scissors, paste and|$4T@ge underneath. Do the gaS/the bathroom so we think the| wash afterwards.with a solution watercolors. Pattern 320 gives|{umes from the garage pene-|irohiem must be caused bylof one pint of ammonia in two tracing designs for cutting and|{tate into the rest of the house? moisture. What can be done to!gallons of water, followed by bending to get realistic effects|15 there a great heat loss by the\the plaster before, painting to'ample rinsing with clear water and for painting cute faces and|°Pening and closing of the) revent peeling? Or this may be a sign of ef- colorful details. Price 50c. This|84Tase: ANSWER: Continued exposure florescence (alkaline salts in pattern also is in the Indoor] ANSWER: Properly construct-|of plaster to moisture will cause bricks being forced to the sur- Christmas Decoration Packet!ed, with provision for ventila:|jt to eventually deteriorate. Just!face by moisture working | its No. 43 for $1.75. tion and air circulation in the|treating the plaster surface be- through the brick). Scrub- Send orders to The Home/garage, with tight ceiling and/fore painting won't eliminate|bing with a wire brush should Workshop Dept., The Times,/floor construction above, there|the cause of the moisture which|remove most. of this powder Oshawa. x should be no undue discomfort)js pushing the paint off the ceil-|coating. Or wash the brick sur- napeinan yang RN from the gas fumes from the ing surface. I suggest you havel|face with a concrete and ma- garage. 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