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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1964, p. 24

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- Tacndey, Apr, 1968. Builders Seeking Watchdogs MONTREAL (CP)--A builder ing renewed efforts to convince the Quebec government to en- act legislation requiring the li- censing of builders and setting stiff standards for them, Mr. La- _@ue sad in an interview. INTEREST EXPRESSED The provincial association is towards such legisla- tion and Mr. Lague said the Le- Sage government has expressed interest in the idea. He said no such legislation exists in. any province, By getting enough members and by putting on a high-pow- ered publicity campaign, the as- sociation seeks to establish a publicly-respected seal of qual- ity or stamp of approval on member-built homes, The publicity advantages to members were obvious. In ad- dition, for a membership fee ranging between $100 and $200 a year, a builder also obtained the benefits of the association's liaison committee with the cen- tral mortgage and housing cor- poration and other mortgage companies, There were sundry other benefits. The association now has|: roughly 275 members, described]: by Mr. Lague as about 40 per|' cent of Montreal area home- builders and "made up of all]' the largest builders." ASSOCIATION SETS CODE The association's code's pro-| visions are: | "Members shall comply with the national building code of Canada as a minimum stand- dard for construction . . . Mem 'bE Shall plan their sites and homes to conform to the prin- ciples of good community plan- ning. Members shall deal justly "Members shall co-operate to extend the effectiveness of the association by intercharging in- formation and experience, and encourage research on mater. jals and techniques in order to| provide better homes at lower) cost. Members shall uphold the| principle of appropriate and" adequate compensation for the services which they render. | Members shall avoid all con-| duct or practice likely to dis-| credit or do injury to the house- building industry." All Sections Ease On | Stock Market TORONTO (CP)--All sections | of the stock market eased with|" the gold and western oil indexes! falling more than one point) { each in extremely heavy trad- ing 'Wednesday. The western oil index was" down 1.95 to 87.81, golds 1.05 to|' 130.56, industrials .35 to 148.02" and base metals .16 to 67.29 The exchange Index was off .41|7 to 138.59. Volume for the day was) -- 7,413,000 shares compared with -- 7,385,000 Tuesday. : The boost in volume came | 5 from activity among specula-| 7 tive issues. PCE Explorations)» -- jumped 12 cents to 25 cents one 1,112,845 shares. Fatima ros four cents to 18 cents on 425,-|"-- #0 shares and Ryanor two!" cents to 14 cents on 282,500) shares. Bunker Hill closed un-} changed at 55 cents with a turn-| over of 440,670 shares, In senior oils Calgary and Ed-| monton Corp. declined one point| to 204%, Dome Petroleum % to!' 16%. On the industrial board, In. vestors Syndicate A fell two} points to 5544, Moore Corp. one} _ point to 53 and Bank of Mont- real % to 63%. On the plus side, Algoma ad-| -- vanced two points to 63%,) @ Royal Bank % to 74, Imperial!" Bank of Commerce % to 62%|7 and Imperial Oil % to 49%. ; Falconbridge fell two points). to 67% and International Nicke! % to 83% among senior metals. PERFECTS BEAK PURLEY, England (CP)--| Kenneth Norris has taken two)" years to perfect a metal and} plastic beak for a toucan after|* | | . "These Mattres ses; spec to EATON'S specifications for comfo: - appearance and durability...are completely lasting freshness Haddon Hall 'Glenhaven' Mattresses Medium firm, with 288 resilient coil spring construction (54" size), sisal insulation and layer felt padding PLUS an extra layer of felt quilted to the handsome, floral-patterned cotton cover for ad- ditional surface cushioning. Carefully tailored and finished with pre- Ag 0) 54, 48 and 39" sizes. EATON Price, each built: borders, ventilators and turning handles. "Glenhaven" Box Springs -- with "anti-sway" edges for correct matt- ress support. 54, 48 and 39" sizes. EATON Price, each Haddon Hall "ELMDALE"' MATTRESSES If you prefer a medium firm mattress, the smooth-top "Elmdale" features 253 "Adjusto-rest" coil springs (54" size) for resilient support, sisal and is generously padded with layer felt. As:a comfort bonus, the centre third of the mattress has an extra layer of foamed plastic on both sides for soft contour cushioning. The sturdy cotton cover is neatly tailored and finished with pre-built bord- ers, ventilators and turning handles. 54" 39 50 48 and 39" sizes. EATON Price, each . "ELMDALE" Box Springs -- reinforced with "anti-sway" edges to give proper support to the mattress, 39 50 54, 48 and 39" sizes. EATON Price, each .. . "ELMDALE Mattress also available in "Longrest" -- 78'. long in 39, 48 and 54" widths. EATON Price, each Wey he ge Matching Box Spring in 39", 48" and 54" widths, 78°' long. EATON Price, each ubilsuncan ee "Glenhaven' also ""Longrest" -- approx. 78" long, in uke ak ' 59.50 as Price, each .... 59.50 available in "Longrest'" matching box spring in 39, 48 and 54" widths and 78" Haddon Hall ""OXFORD" MATTRESSES A popular, moderately-priced mattress for children's rooms, the cottage, etc. The "Oxford" is a medium firm mattress with tempered steel coil springs, sisal and white layer felt padding securely "'jiffy-tufted" to the hard- wearing blue cotton cover. Neatly tailored, it's finished with straight walls, tape handles and ventilators. 39, 48 and 54" widths. EATON Price, each .... "OXFORD" Box Springs -- designed to give the above mattress firm support. 54, 48 and 39" sizes. EATON Price, each ©. 04.00.00. EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 271 PHONE 725-7373 Save 3.46 Severe Yoo on ""CHATEAU"' Wool-and-Nylon HARDTWIST BROADLOOM Ordinarily 13.95! Available in 9, 12 and 15' Widths! Take two of the strongest fibres known to man, combine them and you have a luxurious broadloom that can take even children's rough and tumble wear offer- ed at a substantial savings, this broadloom is an exciting 'buy' for the thrift conscious homemaker. It's a deep, dense pile rug of wool for resiliency and nylon for toughness. Each tuft is hardtwisted so it has built-in crush resistance to dis- courage tracking and wear. Because it's wool the broadloom has a lasting look of elegance and softness to enhance the beauty of your home. Because it's nylon it cleans like a charm. As an extra measure of assurance, the broadloom is "Chat- eau" an EATON name you can depend on for lasting beauty. The colours are beautiful and bountiful -- 11 in all. Light beige, turquoise, surf green, desert beige, mint green, gold-colour, pecan, copper tone, avocado green, Willow mist green and mink. : S 2.00 lin. yd.! Matchi: EATON : 27" Stair Carpet, Ord. 9.95. Special Price, Sele, sq. yd. eb e ke EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 272 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S Hearing Aid Repair And Diagnostic Clinic One Day Only . . . Saturday, April 18th! Have your hearing aid cleaned and checked by a trained technician! MR. KARL ANTON, HEARING AID TECHNICIAN will be in EATON'S Hearing Aid Centre on Saturday, April 18th from 9:30 to 6 p.m. Mr. Anton will check your peaer | aid at no charge and if repairs should prove necessary he wil give you an estimate without obligation. If your instrument is not working properly, do have it checked. While your aid is being looked after you may see and discuss the complete line of "Viking" Hearing Aids . . . Available Only at EATON'S. Mr, K. Jakowidis, Hearing Aid audiologist and Mr. W. E. Lang, EATON'S trained hearing aid consultant will also be on hand to assist you at this clinic. . PHONE 725-7373 today for an Appointment! EATON'S HEARING AND OPTICAL CENTRE EATON'S UPPER LEVEL PHONE 725-7373 W. E, LANG EATON'S Hearing Aid Consultant imited Quantiry ON SALE AT 7:00 PM. FRIDAY AND ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS specials MALL LEVEL MEN"S FUR FELT HATS--"Seconds" Of Much Higher Priced Lines! Tiny imperfections should in no way seffect wear or handsome good looks. Assorted stYles in blue, greY and brown, Sizes 67% to 7% in the group. 1 ay LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, each ......++++. Cece cere oeeeseeesocenes occ c ee eeesneetecenves L '-MEN'S CASUAL SHOES Choose from a wide variety of styles, colours and leather types. Sizes 6 to 12 in the group. LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, pair WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES -- Away Below Usual Price! Choose from a selection of dressy styles in various colours and leather types. Sizes 6 to 10 in the group, LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, pair CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S SLIPPERS--Away Below Usual Price Included in the group are cotton, simulated leather ond rayon uppers in a wide range of col i Sizes 5 to 10 in the lot. LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, pair WOMEN'S AND MISSES' LEATHER SLIPPERS--Reg. 3.98... End-of-line Clearance! An attractive leather slipper in sizes to fit 5 to 92, Colours include bone, gold-colour, blue, white and black; 2 49 but not every size in each. colour, LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, Fel .... «a HOSIERY DEPT, -- DEPT. 1 CLEARANCE OF BICYCLE ACCESSORIES Included in the lot are generators, Caliper brake parts, levers and fender attaching clips and various 50 to 4,95 other useful items. LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, each r . CAR WASH BRUSHES--REG. 1.49 and 1.98 Green or red plastic head with soft bristles. Attaches to the woter hose . , . the small head is pointed, and therefore makes the hard-to-get-at places easy to do. End-of-line. LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, each .....6..6.00ceeee ET AOR PTET OTC Ee fey ee re Mey es s LOWER LEVEL PLASTIC-COATED CLOTHESLINE Sturdy galavonized wire with a yellow plastic outer casing. Approx. 100 ft. long. LIMITED QUANTITY SPECIAL, each its own was damaged. The tou- can, a South American bird, eats by using the tip of its beak to toss fruit into the air and catching it on the way down. | 4 EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday to Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday and Friday Nights until 9 # 4 aS

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