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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Nov 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Movember 7, 1964 TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK ol BEDROOM 10-0 x 11-3 BEDROOM 9-0 x 10-1 WORK SENCH | | _Garace 13-2 x 21-8 KITCHEN 16-4 2 9-8 ers sad LIVING ROOM 20-5 «13-4 No, 288 F is for FRAME construction, For BRICK construction, ask for No. 288B . PAM tag. 0 88 ** pesicn CH-288-F HOUSE: 1152 SQ.FT. PLANTING aFx r." rt Fabs DESIGN No. CH 288 The living room and dining "L" overlook the rear terrace which can be reached from the house or garage. With an attractive exterior of wood siding and brick trim, the outside appearance is -- e y the planting placed oneal 'the cichere window. The large kitchen has excellent table space and a The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Two Couples 're Honored KEDRON (TC) -- Recently a group of Kedron people gathered in the lower hall of the church to honor two young couples who were married recently. Mr. and rs. Bob Brockman (nee Gail Hitchens) and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer. Mrs, Grant Glover was chair- man for a short program. Gayle MeNalley did baton twirling to "March Time in Germany," and a Cha Cha routine to the tune 'Tea for Two." Mrs. Everett Mountjoy gave three amusing readings, "No Kiss," "Boiling Teakettle" and "One Bachelor Tells His Story." Mrs. Doug Love read 'Our Weddin' Day." Ivan (Pinky) Pascoe and Terry Seabarth played an elec- trie guitar duet and several other numbers with Jack Fran- cis accompanying them on the accordian. Mrs. Bob Spencer. COUPLE HONORED Mr, and Mrs. Robert Andor (nee Donna Forbes) began with plans by Mrs. Alex Cameron for a private shower. But as word spread, the number o well-wishers grew to such pri portions that it had to be held in the lower hall of the church. After a period of games and a short program, Mrs. Cameron presented the young couple with a bronze dinette suite and a coffee table with the good wishes of the community. Mr. and Mrs, Andor are mak- i home on' Prestonville road, The 25th Guide Company and its leaders spent Thanksgiving Weekend at Camp Ademac. There will be a dance at the Kedron Community Hall Satur- day evening, Nov. 14th. There will be both square and round dancing. Tickets may be ob- tained from members. of the Community Association. and a gift of money to Mr. and! , A presentation evening for MONTREAL (OP)--Just what does a guy do in @ world where disappeared? It's a question we should be asking ourselves--though riot in terms of despair, says Dr. Ber- nard J. Muller-Thym, a New York management consultant. "T don't have any terror of heading into this new age," he told the final session Thursday of a threedlay seminar held here by the Canadian Manage- ment Centre, a management education body. The day is coming, Dr. Ber- nard Muller-Thym said, when sermons will be preached not on the nobility of work but on the nobility of leisure. He told his executive-students that the impact of automation work as we know it has largely) Tis Nobler To Relax To Be Future Sermon? is forcing a questioning and re- examination of even basic con- cepts of work and wealth, |\WON'T BE ENOUGH While a substantial amount of job retraining was going to be necessary, no amount of re- training was going to provide the amount of work that human beings now perform, No amount of work for human beings was going to replace the work that was being destroyed by auto- mation. Dr. Muller-Thym said that! olution, when man inverited work he at-|, tion of wealth," Dr. Muller- Thym said. A practical strategy might be RUSSIANS CELEBRATE OTTAWA (CP)--Several hun- Persons, mostly from the diplomatic corps, attended a re- ception Friday night in the So- viet Embassy marking the 47th anniversary of the Russian rev- CRUSH LUMBERJACK CHERRY CREEK, N.Y. (AP) Paul Rubner, a 41-year-old lum- berjack, was killed Thursday when a large pine tree he was. cutting down led in the wrong Pose Bossgerw crushed him near this Chautauqua County village in western New York State, ; CUBANS COLLECT BOTTLES MIAMI, Fla, (AP)--Havana Radio says members of Cas- tro's Cuba de- fence committees have a new wine and whisky bottles to meet the Christmas demand. Thursday's broadcast, monitored in Miami, said the government asked that 3,500,000 wine and liquor bottles be turned in for refills. tached pay to it. Now, with the disappearance of work, no one would be able to buy anything under traditional economics, "The task before us, then, is to invent a new kind of money, new institutions for the distribu- The 25th Girl Guide « y, of which Mrs. Brockman was the first leader, sang a group of campfire songs. The girls served lunch at the conclusion of the evening. Mrs. Lorne Tregunna de- livered a presentation address gave them their gifts-- a set of chairs with a matching folding table, and a gift of money. Douglas Love presented a cof- fee table, two step end talbes Women's Groups Oshawa, Ontarie, (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). |Mrs. H. Spry with Mrs. Name eeeeeereceeees handy built-in China cabinet. Alternative blueprints for this very popular ranch home are available for both frame and brick construction. Ask for Design CH-288 -- if you wish and $5.00 for additional sets. They are available in Canada by return mail. (Ontario resi- dents must remit 3 per cent to build in Brick Veneer or | Solid Brick. Standard Blue- prints for this design No. 288 cost $15.00 for the first set FIRST AID TO AILING HOUSE sales tax). Now available at | this "Newspaper office (or | from address |STOPPING BRICK CHIPPING | new DESIGN BOOK entitled "Suburban ,and Country QUESTION: We own an old | ' Homes designed for Cana- below) is our | | Hold Meetings Columbus (TC) -- The East unit of the United Church Women met at the home of M. Gil- roy presiding. The worship was taken by Miss M. Robinson and Mrs, A. Terwilligar, the theme being, "Christian Fellowship." The |program convenors were Mrs. |M. Beath and Mrs, R, Ratcliff. \Their topic was, 'Keeping | Friends." Mrs, Beath |Bible contest. Mrs. Ratcliff pre- sented a chapter from the new |curriculum book, EVENING UNIT | The Evening unit of the Uni- jted Church Women met at the) home of Mrs. T. McLaughiin | to Gail and Bob Brockman, and } WE: MANUFACTURE PRECAST CONCRETE Approved for all municipal and township by-laws, Quality is unconditionally guaranteed. Deliveries © 460 GALLONS ¢ 600 GALLONS ©. 700 GALLONS are made on time. 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S, Cosway as leader. | 'Mirs, Cosway opened with al |verse on "Remembrance Day." She also took the worship her, theme being "Patriotism." The committee for the prog-| ram was Mrs. 1. Puckrin and| Mrs, E. Laviolette. The topic| was 'Probl that can Happen| in any Family," A veny interest- | ing discussion followed. Plans were made for a Christ- mas project. ow flameless electric heating makes all other heating systems out of date! @ It's the world's safest heating system--completely flameless. ee FOR [[> 2 > Rot 2 ot ob ...AND MORE TONITE till 10 P.M. SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL replace those week 50% off TV TUBES SAT. NITE SPECIAL USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase 'Til Christmas limited time offer. LUPERSONIC 10-TRANSISTOR DUAL POWE PORTABLE RADIO Plug it ge' the house current or use oF ! Smart, 36.66 6-TRANSISTOR HI-PERFORMANCE DELUXE "MERC" MODEL MR-604 POCKET SIZE Portable RADIO complete with botter- jes, leather case and earphones. 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Large 21" x 15%" Polly Drainboard Dish Drainer USE AS A PAIR | Compere at 1.20 each FOR PRICE SAKE BOTH FOR LOWER LEVEL Men's Combination | WINTER UNDERWEAR | @ Easy to install--no furnace or fuel tank. @ No annual maintenance costs--nothing to clean, no-filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree system. By ROGER C. WHITMAN CLEANING CLOGGED VALVE | QUESTION: A bedroom a |home with a brick basement. | OF aoe aia | coun Oo inside | The brick is starting to chip in of this? a lot of places. Is there any | ANSWER: Remove the valve | way that we could stop it from | one hei ~ gore a chipping further? It doesn't leak | ce, to cool in the liquid. Then slosh) ANSWER: Try applying a ce- {t around in the vinegar, follow-| went hardening preparation, ed by -- ue in sowed available at masonry supplies Ta naa ce Bey, Foon dealers; frequently i is all that is necessary. Badly dete- cumulation On the wage the | iorated brick will require 're- valve, and clear the air hole. placement, NAILS LOOSEN FROM SIDING | QUESTION: A little over | year ago I built an extension on the house which we use as a| bedroom, I covered it with as- bestos siding to match the rest | of the house. Now the nails are | beginning to loosen form the siding. How can I correct this? | ANSWER: Unless nailing strips are used, if the dae are nailed over insulated sheath- ing, without nailing strips, use self-clinching nails. Replace the nails with spiral or serrated ringed nails, at least a half inch longer than the present nails. PEWTER POLISH y QUESTION: Several years ago I was given a set of pew- ter: coffee server, creamer and sugar bowl. I have been wash- ing these with mild soapsids and water after use, but the metal is beginning to look dull. What can I use to polish the wer? ANSWER: Some housewares dealers carry special pewter polishes; follow label instruc- tions carefully. Harsh, abrasive polishes should not be used on this metal because pewter is a soft alloy. For a bright finish, which you seem to prefer, make a paste of powdered whiting and denatured alcohol and cover the entire metal surface with a thin layer, Allow to dry, then rub with a soft cloth, rinse with clear water, and wipe dry with clean, soft cloths. For a dull finish, 'a paste of olive oil and rottenstone is used. GAS FUMES QUESTION: The mortar in my --, is deteriorating due to condensation from gas fumes. The chimney was repaired six RUBBER years ago just before the gas furnace was installed. A. gas THERMO company engineer told me the a | fumes were causing the trouble, BOOTS Mone a tes fd ee | -- should I consult for this? | thede 'ith long. sleeves. 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