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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1964, p. 8

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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED .TO VISIT THE KIWANIS "I7lcdallion." ALL-ELECTRIC H at 302 INVERNESS IN BEAUTIFUL BRAEMOR GARDENS This home is. equipped with: * ELECTRIC HEATING The cleanest, quietest, ever devised. Electric heating provides custom comfort with room-by-room temperature control. No annual maintenannce. No furnace or fuel tanks -- lots more space. * PLANNED LIGHTING Lighting has been core- fully planned indoors and out for extra beauty, comfort, convenience, and safety. * FULL HOUSEPOWER The ee home fea- tures extra wiring and electrical outlets throughout--plenty of power for appliances and those that will be added in the future. * CASCADE "40" Type Unit. With this superfast elee- tric water heating appliance, there's always plenty of hot water. "Cascade 40" produces hot water six times as fast as average use demands! It's safe, clean, silent and economical. Phone 723-4624 Oshawa Public. Utilitie Commission for further. information. The house has a Colonial motif style with attached garage and is of clay brick veneer construction with partial stone front. There Is an exten- sive roof overhang at the front of the house which provides a large covered patio area. It is a back to front split level design; consisting ofa front entrance foyer, modern kitchen with dining nook, separate dining room and spacious living room on the main level. The upper level just a few steps higher, consists of three family size bedrooms and the master bathroom complete with ceramic tile walls, vanity and colored fixtures. Just a few steps down from the centre hall is a 2 piece washroom and a completely finished and decorated recreation room, with a walkout door to the rear lawns. The basement area, a few steps further down, contains the laundry room, workshop etc. OPENING CEREMONIES AT 2 P.M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th, with His Worship Mayor Gifford Officiating --- HOUSE OPEN HOURS: 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. December 12, 13 and 19 ---- 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. December 14 to 18 inclusive January 9 and 10 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. Jan. 4 to 8 inclusive List of those who contributed their time, labour or material in the construction, finance and sale of the home: fame ver and Weathervane by -- Harleigh Manufacturing Windows by -- McCullough Lumber Co. Limited Shingles by -- Canadian Gypsum Company Grading by -- Tayor Bros. Excavators (Whitby) Shingling, Insulating and Lathing by -- Goreski Lathing and Concrete Floors by -- Woodward Concrete Contractor Roofing Mirror by -- Hobbs Glass Building Materials by -- Oshawa Wood Products Limited Building Lot -- Building Associates Limited Electrical Work by -- Parker Electric General Contractor -- S$, Jackson and Son Limited Plumbing by -- Foley Plumbing N.H.A. Financing -- The Royal Trust Company Brick, Block and Stone Work by -- Nick Ryschow Bulldozing by -- Bob Baker Excavating Painting and Decorating by -- Harry Linde Soncrete by - Redi-Mix and Curran and Briggs Hardwood Floors by -- City Floor Service Tile Work by -- Shewring Bros. Framing by -- Harry's Carpentry Landscaping by -- Oshawa Garden Centre Kitchen Cupboards by -- Reg Smith, Contractor Mortgaging and Sales by -- Lloyd Metcalf Real Estate Ltd. Sign Painting by -- Bert Bokkers Signs Furniture by -- Holden Bros. Draperies by -- Ward's Dry Goods Limited Open House Showing by -- Harry Millen Real Estate Ltd. Aluminum Cables by -- Galbraith Aluminum Installations Electric Fixtures by -- Ruddy Electric Wholesale Limited THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA depends on the public for the funds used for some of a wide variety of community and welfare ac- tivities. The major activities of the club include: 1. The operation of a Summer Camp at Kedron . Support of Junior Farmers and 4-H Clubs. for 34 consecutive years. Over 7,000 child- Operation of a Calf Club and a Grain Club. ren have enjoyed a 12-day holiday. at the Provides contests and prizes at the Oshawa eamp during this period. Fair. aoe ' hock . Travelogue films during the winter months aeeeet of Softball league and a hockey ae culture project. ; STEVENSON KON. _ : . Assistance to the Canadian Cancer Society Sponsorship of a weekly teenage dance for in the annual collection of funds in the City. the past -19-years. ia Y . Support of Church attendance programmes, . Student awards, student loan funds, honor plaques and prizes in music and sports. and supply of Church calendars and grace cards RIDGEWAY

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