No, CH-630 1510Sq. CAR- PORT 21-0 26 storace ft. % BLD Rm, DINING, KITCHEN LAY. MBO RM. 10.0120 20-6« Mo If 1.0 WALL LIVING RM. MINTY Al BLO RW, a 18-8 = 15-4 4.07150) t PORCH if 22-0 4 % am io gh HOME DESIGN NO. 630 This attractive four-bedroom Ranch home meets the needs of a large family. Living-din- ing-kitchen portion is com- pletely. separate from the sleeping area. Master Bed- room has twin closets, and access to rear lavatory. The well proportioned living room features a fireplace and built- in bookcase. Entry is spacious and well. protected. Traffic flow is excellent, Design No. CH-630,. 1,510 6q. ft. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 630 cost $15.00 for the first set and $5.00 for addi- tiunal sets. They are available in Canada by retum mail. (Ontario residents must remit 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now available at this newspaper Heating, Insulation, Construc- office (or from address be- tional Details, etc., plus many low) is our new design book. outstanding new designs -- entitled '"'Suburban and Coun- ranch, one and half storey, try Homes Designed for Cana- split level, two-storey colonial, dians,"' price $1.00 tax free. and duplex house. Also includ- This 1964 edition includes in- ed in this book are full de- formation on Cost of Building tails on how to order Blue- and Financing in Canada, prints. The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, 0 Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" Mail reauests 10c extra, (Please make remittance payable to The Oshawa Times). 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WHITMAN CLEANING AWNINGS QUESTION: We have green and white fibreglas' awnings; the white has turned a grayish side siding, leaving streaks and} CLEANING SHINGLES water marks. What can I do to) QUESTION: What can I use} remedy the situation? jto clean white asbestos sbin-| known as 'ice dam."' Installing|the weather. water, but it doesn't seem to help. Is there a special cl for fibreglas? ANSWER: Try washing the}|' color, I have used detergent and awnings with a solution of one- half cup tri-sodium phosphate to the gallon of warm water, fol- towed by immediate rinsing with plenty of clear water; be care- ful to keep the cleaning solu- tion away from any contact with situation. painted surfaces as it may soften the paint. No specific cleaner is required} for fibreglas; but harsh, strong, abrasives should be avoided. lectric heating cable (available) ANSWER: Wash the shingles at large hardware dealers and|with a detergent solution or a some eléctric appliance stores)|solution of one-half cup of tri- in the rain gutters and down-| sodium phosphate in a gallon of spout will help prevent freeze-|hot water. Then rinse with | pital suffering facial cuts as a up, Having flashing installed |plenty of clear water to remove} under the edge of your roofing all trace of the cleaning solution. and extending as much as three| Be careful to keep the trisodium| feet up from the rain gutters snare cared -- Bate | pea | pai surfaces as it will softe ee Pe eee the | ai nt. Be sure to start the clean- ing at the bottom of a wall, OUTDOOR PAINTING TIME/working upwards in small a tions and doing the rinsing im- QUESION: We expect short-| mediately. Otherwioe, rire ly to move into an old house wel water dribbing down over dry, have just pruchased, It is ajuncleaned surfaces leaves ANSWER: This is what is|gles? They are only dirty from} night. cneare and men of the Cana- dian Guards from Picton, Ont. = Four Remanded| 'On Charges Of Obstruction LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Three| of four men charged in connec- | tion with an outbreak of vio- lence at the strike-bound Wolv- erine Tube plant Sept. 22 ap- peared in magistrate's court Friday. The fourth is in hos- result of a car accident last Arthur Jadischke, changed with obstructing police, re- quired 35 stitches in bis head following the acvident and was| unable to appear. Jadischke, along with the other three men, had his case put over until Oct. 8. The others are Robert Fraser, Harvey Gor- nell, and William Frederick) 'S in OSHAWA EATON'S DELUXE BERKLEY 'NIGHT WATCH' Automatic Electric Blankets "Sanitized" for Lasting" Freshness Regardless of cold, damp weather or frigid, sub-zero temperatures, you can snuggle down in bed, cosy as a kitten, if you're pampered by the luxurious warmth-without-weight comfort of a Berkley electric blanket, Just set the automatic heat control for the degree of warmth you prefer for sleeping, and it will maintain that steady restful warmth till you switch it off. 'Night Watch' blankets are a blend of rayon, acrylic and nylon -- soft ag cashmere -- with matching nylon bindings. They're completely washable, moth-resistant, non-allergenic, and can be tucked in at the foot like a contour sheet. And another tidy feature, there are hanger hooks for the thermostatic control so it can be hung on the headboard or side rails of the bed. Order now for the beds in your house while you can save 20 per cent -- and, be foresighted, order for Christmas giving, too! Choose rose, blue, green or sandalwood-but, when ordering, please state second colour choice, Twin Bed size, 62 x 84", Reg. 19.95 . . EATON 'Special Price, each . 15.96 Double Bed size, 72 x 84", with single control. Reg, 21.95 3 7.56 Double Bed size, 72 x 84", with dual controls. Reg. 24.95 1 9.96 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 277 PHONE 725-7373 However, if subjected to ex- eae i | st | of |\Dieker, Denfield HANGER HOOKS are Ine alte he. angie lg Rae wood frame house in excellent|streaks almost impossible to pone | ccomgengintoneange a cluded s0 you ton 'hong five years (depends on climate),|CoMdition but it needs the out.|emove later. structing police. cn hedbourd or ie an the surface may become eroded, only the appearance being af- fected. This can then be re- stored "by applying..a plastic refinish, available at fibreglas| panelling dealers. RAIN GUTTER BACK-UP | QUESTION: During the win-| ter, the rain gutters were frozen) solid with ice. When the snow} on the roof melted, the water got under the shingles and be- hind the building paper and out- | side painted very badly. If pos-| RUST IN HOT WATER sible, we'd like to have this done). QUESTION: What would before wt move in, Must we) cause rust in our hot water--and wait for much warmer weather? | how to correct. this. We put in ANSWER: Until the tempera-|@ glasslined water heater about ture remains above 50 degrees, six years ago and there are no |both day and night, outdoor|Visible leaks. It is a 30-gallon painting shlould not be attempt- |tank. I wash two to three times jed, Paint does not flow smoothly|# week and it is emptied each at lower temperatures; it goes| |time. We tried to drain it from on in thick coats which sag and|the bottom, but when we shut they don't 'dry satisfactorily.|the cold water off leading to Also, more paint than necessary|the hot water tank, the water early date. } would not run out of the bottom| - TORONTO (CP)--Representa- tives of the striking United Auto Workers (CLC) and Wolverine} Tube Limited of London, Ont.,| met Friday with a labor de-! partment representative, but) the talks were recessed with no progress reported. A. C. Dennis, director of con-| ciliation services for the labor| department, said he hopes to reconvene the meeting at an of the tank. THE HOME ANSWER: As you found out, water won't flow when you shut) off the intake valve to the tank) By RUTH W. SPEARS A COMFORTABLE BED of standard twin bed size MAY en become a sofa for a double-duty &° room. It will slide easily under this storage back which holds , pillows and extra bedding. Pat- tern 299, which shows steps in making the storage back and lists materials required, is 50c. It also is one of four full-size patterns in the Thrifty Furni- ture Packet No. 15 -- all for $1.75. Send orders to The Home, acon ne hg Oshawa | A donkey-cart planter is quaint and gay for a patio or) any place in the yard that a bright accent is needed, Flowers may be planted right in the cart) or potted plants may be placed | in it.. The donkey's pert expres- | sion is easy to reproduce by filling in colors as indicated on} Pattern 474 which. gives actual- size cutting and painting guides and directions for assembling the project. Price 50 cents. Send orders to The Home Workshop Dept., The Oshawa _-- Osh- is used. thus creating a vacuum hold- -------|the water back. However, it WORKSHOP PATTERN 368 A ) V { caused by some getting-ancient oe {pipe joints or fittings through : -- which he water passes on its/ way to the tank or within the) tank. This is something for a plumber to make a personal in- | spection on the spot. | HARPSICHORD MUSIC | Most music" for "the 'harpsi=|t ie chord was written during the | linstrument's so - called , MANY STEPS ARE SAVED|age," from the late 1500s to the at meal time by using this cart|19th century. py glides easily from kitch-||-------- $$$ to dining area. It also does pe . duty as a serving table and is Buying or Selling | invaluable at parties. Pattern | , illustrated steps and} material list, is 50c. It also is in) soins Home Equipment Packet No, 67|] © LLOYD CORSON, President with three other full-size pat-| terns -- all for $1.75. orders to The ewe| 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA Workshop Dept., The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, 'Ont. @ LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Treas. 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ACh: | cea seee 8.88 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 258 CONVERTIBLE UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANERS Has suction' regulator for the best results whether. it's vacuuming rugs, cleaning walls or upholstery, or dusting. Moreover, the brushes adjust to the rug-pile: depth. Model.331 with large disposable dust'bags. Each ...... 9.95 Short Set of Attachments: (not illustrated) Hose, wands, crevice.tool and upholstery brush. Set Constellation Deluxe VACUUM CLEANERS 'Float-on-air'. action makes this cleaner a joy to use, No more yanking ond pulling . this cleaner moves easily while the powerful motor provides plenty of suction for deep clean results. Canister model has complete set of attachments . . Pug-and-floor nozzle, crevice tool, fabric brush, dusting tool, stretch hose ond two wands. Model 438, BOCh 5 ov cveeas 49.95 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S BUDGET-GHARGE TERMS AVAILABLE WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT STORE HOURS: 9:30 am. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Open Thursday and Friday Until 9 avg, 'Ont. | f