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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1963, p. 15

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a i es mo nae nae in ce ae gt a eee ne me es ms i i ae mt HN A DOI IOOE OTE ES IS AT ATT OY OG OG AON IE EDM A AO. SO I AEN AI I IE a Ps hcaog Meet tech cele tater caba eran 4 o> 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 2,1963. 15 |= vero At Blackstock Cc pate COAL Hard, ry BODY WwooD BY MRS, OLGA HILL oe s NOW AVAILABLE AT YOUR HEALTH Emotional Iliness Result Of Stress : By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD.) That's why I think the termietress, but this has not been Dear Dr, Moiner; Could youl emotional illness is more acctr-!nroved; It is the subject -of in- xplain the difference betweeft|ate. It better describes the pa- a how Pres- metital and emotional illness?/tient's real problem, which is Can either be inherited?=L, W.lsimply that he is isboring under|se" , ines mmohilice "enerey" ta|North For ordinary purposes mentaljextreme emotional pressufe--jricet stress might be the ex- land emotional illness mean the|extreme for him, that is, Worry,|planation. same thing. The latter term,-Ijfear, anxiety and the like are stress encountered later in life Heredity thus is likely to be a factor, but that is far from say- ing that emotional illness 1s 'dnherited,"' There is reason to think that our physical maketp--that is, Our individual body chemistry--| COAL AND --e HOME DESIGN NO. 808 The clean cut lines of this éontemporary split level em- phasize the modern trend in S@ohitectural design. There Ste three bedrooms on the apper level, and underneath an extra room which would suitable for a study, den, office # evefi an extra bed- toom, is 'a handy wash- toom convenient to the back door. Furnace and utility area ate located in the full base- mént beneath the kitchen-liv- ing area. There is also ample space for a large recreation room if desired. This home offers an eenegtionaly con- venient layout for a growing , Bécdusé of the very éfficient use of the floor area, cost of building would be quite feasonable. Standard Builders Blueprints for this Design No. 908 cost $15.00 for the first set anid $5.00 for additional sets They aré available in Canada return mail. (Ontario resi- its must remit 3 per cent $alég Tax). Now available at this Newspaper Office or address below) is the test Design Book entitled "Canadian Guide to' Home Planning and Design', price $1.00 and is tax free. This edi- fen includes information: on @ in Canada, Build- ing. Construction _Details, qenseonnie. Color Selection, Interior Decorating, Furniture Arrangement, Custom Design- ing, ete., plus over 100 popular @fid' new designs to choose from, Also included in this Book afé full details on how to order bineprints. think, is better. Emotions are a mental rather than a physical problem, so in that sense wé can say a person with emotional difficulties is "mentally ill." Such emotional or mental iM- tess does fot imply that the patient has any lack of brains. Indeed, some mental patients have very high 1.Q.'s that ap- proach genius level, And others may be of low intelli gence. Hoewver, most of them afe in the average range, examples. The patient, under such stresses, reacts according to his emotions rather than to logic. When, as in a hospital, the stresses of living and the patient doesn't have to worry, or make any decisions, or assuine any responsibility, he sometimes returns to normal. HOME WORKSHOP SASEMENT AREA 19-11"= 20°11" the Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontarte. () Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans eatitied "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reauésts 10c extra. (Please make remittance payable te The Oshawa Times). Name seeeeecees see Address seeceseesocscereses ee ee eed eerseessecersceseueres Peeeeessoveccvesseseessreseeus FIRST AID. TO THE AILING HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN By RUTH Build a villa Pattern 354 gives actual-size guides for a church, factory and houses, A Railroad Station and Gatethan's Shack may be made with Pattern 350; other Rail- road-Yard Buildings with No. 35.; Bridges and an Overpass with 352; Tufinéls and Hills with 353. These patterns are 50c each or the set Of five in Packet 44 for $1.75. Buy them all for a growing town. BASEBOARD SEPARATED wet, Is there a way to reifiove QUESTION: I want to repaint|it without ruining the finish on our living has rated sli wall. How can from the opening be ANSWER: Spackle is ay ex- ¢ellent material for filling such @racks. -It conies in powder form, mixed with water to mae & paste, or in ready-to-jold eeees " By ae QUESTION: I bought a lot of . Many of ate fairly old and seeri to @ very musty odor. Is room. The baseboard] the tile? If not possible, is there an enamel resistant to hot water? ANSWER: To apply any new coating, you will first have to) the present peeling enamel, and following method may give satisfactory frestilts to plastic tile surface: Brush off a¢ mtich of the flakifig paint as ble, Then remove the re- mi of the enamel with a paint remover, allowing it to remain ofily long enough to soft- en the enamel so it can be eas ily scraped off. Then, to restore the polish to the tile, rub the -- any way to get rid of this|surface vigorously with a paste eer? : made of watet and fifie pumice, * ANSWER: Be gure the books|followed by quick polishing with gre thofotighly dty. Then, if pos- a paste Of powdered chalk and @ibie, ait theni in the sun for| water and wiping with a clean, soft cloth, slightly Gampened with alcohol, spread-jing preparations, epoxy, now available at some|schoolhouse which we plan to . The miote|large paint and hardware andjremodel, It has 12-foot ceilings. hotisewates dealérs, for resur-|We are putting in éight-foot facing tubs, tiles, etc. Resistant|false ceilings. This will leave us ing the pages like a fan, ail g them to dry a on and aifing, the bet- ENAMEL OFF PLASTIC TILE 1 I have just 'HERE WE GO AGAIN' QUESTION: bought a home im which the for- dry, soft cloth. If not suecessful in restoring luster to tile, ceramic-like coat- containing to detergents, hot water, etc. QUESTION: What ean be done oWiier had enaffiéléd over|to a wall that is peelifig, because ther « plastic tile. I would like to re-jof plaster being téve this endmel as it is not Holding well and is chipping off, especially where it becomes it 6n directly on the stone block? There is no fur stripping, so thefe is con- stant moleture on the wall. Two coats of aluminum paint had been put on, then two coats of good paint, but it is still peeling. Any suggestions? ANSWER: This is still another example of what happens when QUIDE REALTY LTD. @ LLOYD CORSON, President © DICK YOUNG Vice-President @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Trees. 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE 723-1121 Then the object is ts help him leatn to adjust to the stresses of ordinary living again. The term "mental illness," it seems t0 me, might better be reserved for cases in which the problem is actually one, of brainpower instead of emoRons --feeble - mindedness, brain damage, paresis, etc. Can either be thherited? I don't think so. But I do think we can inherit dif'erent amounts of emotional strength, just'as we inherit different grees of 2 || physical strength or size. One person apparently can tolerate more stress than an- _jjother, It is also true that we _#ijare required to withstand differ- jing amounts of stress. Stil fur- ther, we all ate brought up dif- ferently. The child raised in a tense, nervous, jittery home is probably going to become that type himself, The child raised in &n atmosphéte of calm, re- laxéd, rational behavior will de- velop that pattern. Emotional iliness is doubtless; the' product of atl these ele- ments: natural endowment, tip- bringing; and the degfee of F.P.S. 0.D.H. plaster is applied directly to masonry. Warm, humid, house air condenses on plaster, which is always cool becduse of the masonry. Enough of this makes plaster daiiip enotigh to catise the paint to peel and wallpaper to become stained. In this case, the aluminum paint did absd- lutely nothing. What's needed is a false wall bililt on ofie-inch furring strips to provide a dead air insulating spacé. This false wall can be made of wallbéatd panels, fastened to the furring strips, and which can be paint- ed or papered. I know of fd other remedy. AIR SPACE=FAISE CEILING QUESTION: We bought a a four-foot dead air space - be- tween the two ceilings with no ventilation inside. Will this dead air space givé us any trouble due to hot or cold weather? ANSWER: Go. fight @head with the false céilings. The dead air space will create no problem with heating of cooling. -66Medallion all-electric homes have more than enough circuits and outlets to handle all the appliances you'll ever use. There's planned _ lighting inside and out and anew "Cascade 40" - electric water heating appliance makes sure you'll never run out of hot water.99 FRONT-END ALIGNMENT ALL CARS JOHN BEAN "Visualiner" SPECIAL 1.95 PHONE 728-6221 for appointment Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service GENERAL TIRE 534 RITSON RD. S$. ENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 728-6221 are relieved, |-- Ahyway, One peféon cracks under stresses which another rag bears with success. we find out why, we will be able to do more toward cur- emotional , Emery P.T. demonstration, A ing and illness, per Was served by The 'Club. : McLAUGHLIN- 110 KING WEST SUPPLIES LTD. | PHONE 723-3481 | gave a 3K READ THIS BEFORE YOU ACT! I? your new ot euartae tn before December fst, you 40th. This 19 essential. ------ : WHEN MUST THE WORK BE DONE? NEW HOME QUALIFY? ker Behe eS Se not more than four units, with each walt pric pinown-nge prnen ne local building bylaws. Where to apply? Your builder has the details. ent Offices (or Post Office if you don't have <- -- Almost all the work must be done between December , rere Ist 1963 and Match 31st 1964. Work must not have can be done after March WHAT STEPS DO | HAVE TO TAKE? feewed by avtbartty of HOR. ALLAN J: MaCEACHEN, MINISTER OF LABOUR, CANADA 6¢But I'm not just a builder. 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