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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1965, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, February 6, 1965 _ TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK : cape ga merce Wednesday urer. BOWMANVILLE Burke was elected president of Bowmanville Chamber of Com- B. Others on the 1965 executive are Lloyd Clifton, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Shirley Frank, sec- retary; and R. G, Cropp, treas- Flag Debate Said 'Frustrating' L.|by 24 per cent in the last two years."" legislation have streamlined our defence policy leading to the re- organization oi the defence forces into one integrated serv- ice." "Amendments to the defence) 1¢ He said the establishment of the 12-mile territorial water zone 'was of particular interest in coastal areas of Canada. The Labor Standards Act which' will set. new minimum standards for labor coming under Dominion jurisdiction has received two readings. It should be passed shortly after the re- convening of parliament Feb. The Canada Pension Plan got two readings and approval in principal. It is now before a joint committee of Commons and Senate for clause by clause |study. It should get~final read- ing before the end of February, Mr. Honey predicted. "The Canada Pension Plan will give Canadians freedom from the fear of poverty and want in their retirement," he said. "It will also give our whole labor force a new flex- ibility as Canadians will be able to move from province to prov- ince, taking their pension with them,"' Mr. Honey also described the outcome of the Dominion-pro- vineial conference last October. This formula worked out at the conference will gnean when. it becomes law, that amendments to the Canadian constitution will be made in Canada, not in England. YARD 0' HAIR (CP)--Publican John Ray, who runs a tavern in this Essex vil- Jage, claims he has the longest) moustaciie in Europe. From tip to tip it stretches 34 inches. He says he bathes it in beer every day to make it grow and claims it sprouted six inches in one Construction Ltd. 723-7122 © Homes @ Additions ® © Offices @ Remodeling JAMES ; rl 'O'MALLEY BEAZLEY END, Englandif Guest speaker was Russell C. Honey, MP for Durham riding. He described the highlights of the 1964 session of parliament. FRUSTRATING "The flag debate was the most fristrating of all experiences in this session,' he said, 'For something like 35 days, a parade of speakers from the official Opposition repeated ar- guments heard many times be- fore. "After the first few days of the flag debate, all that could usefully be said had been said. Those who prolonged this de- bate suffered in the public es- teem as did Parliament, to a lesser degree." Mr. Honey summed up im; portant legislation passed last year. The youth allowances legisla- tion permitted payment of $10 per month for young people who remain in school through the ages of 16 and 17. The student loan legislation permits graduating high school students to borrow up to $1,000 a year for five years interest- free to finance their education jat. university or teachers' col- jlege. C Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book) Farm credit legislation has of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" jnearly doubled the credit avail- Mail reouests 10c extra. (Please make remittance able to farmers, he said. En- payable to The Oshawa Times). jactment of the Farm Machinery Act should give material help to the farm industry. "Amendments to the NHA legislation and the continuance |-- }of the $500 winter bonus has in- |ereased winter housing starts Valentines are RANTING -- Valentines are RAVING! BECAUSE AT O.D.H. IT'S DOLLARS THEY'RE SAVING PUBLIC NOTICE! The Noforious Valentine's Gang Has Been Reported Seen In Oshawa Everyone Is Urged To Venture Out With Extreme Caution This Week-end. Watch Monday's Paper For Further Developments on Their Activities! ! 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They ew Design: Book 'entitled "Suburban and _ Country Homes. designed for Cana- dians", price $1.00 tax free. book are full details on how 5 | This edition includes infor- to order Blueprints. AILING HOME III IVOVOVQIQROR RR RR ORR OR OY RR UN IANA ERARAAAAAAARART AANA AAA RANA ANN NN CLOSE OVERHANG VENTS? | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 QUESTION: we have a ranch) home with a 36-inch overhang. There are vents in the overhang for air circulation in the attic, where we have furniture stored. In the winter we can hear the wind blow through the attic. Can these vents be closed in the win- ter to keep out the wind? ANSWER: It is mighty im- portant that you leave those overhang vents wide open, un- pleasant as the wind may sound. If you close them, you'd run the grave risk of condensation form- ing, freezing, and then thawing. If you don't think this could be serious damage in a house, ask any poor guy who has had this happen to him! I wish I knew of a wind silencer, but I don't, sorry to say. QNDAY nd TUESDAY FER 82.9 ONLY SUPER TEAK 7 | - SIRLOIN STEAK 79 STEAKS. ROASTS= 63 POWER Fewfel GRAIN FED BEEF CLARK'S FANCY Jeomal® TILBEST Peanuts JUICE BUTTER c ABoz. TIN WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY .. . LOOK TO SCHOFIELD - AKER ®@ Residential © Industrial FREE, SAFE, EASY HOURS PARKING : at rear of building at 9 A.M. till 9 P.M. SAT. till 5 P.M. 360 King St. West ® Commercial MORTGAGES Ist and 2nd, Arranged end Purchased CRUMBLY CONCRETE QUESTION: The basement) concrete floor is only four) months old and it is very pow-| dery and crumbly. We have ra-| diant heating in the floor, Could) this be the fault, or was the} cement faulty? What can be done to prevent this powdering?| Can I install tile on it at the present time? | ANSWER: Radiant heating) does not cause concrete to pow-| der and crumble. It was prob-| ably a skimpy concrete mix to) begin with. Try applying a ce-| ment hardening preparation,| available at masonry supplies| dealers and some large hard-| ware stores; follow label direc-| tions. Frequently this is all that is necessary to correct the con-| dition. The powdering condition must be corrected before put- ting down tile over the floor. EAST END 10 year old, 4 room bungalow complete with lorge Rec. Room. Country atmosphere with all city conveniences. Beautifully landscaped lot 51 x 47. Quick Possession, List price $12,500, Ask about terms. I6ez. JAR POWER Sheed, READ 35 SAVE 6° save CARNATION Liaporatel REPLACING LEADED PANE QUESTION: The doors in the upper part of large storage units in our dining room have leaded glass inserts. One pane is brok- en and needs replacement. How can the broken glass be re- moved and replaced? ANSWER: Work a_ pointed hook (an aw! or very slender,) pointed screwdriver) between the glass and the leading to) Scrape out the old cement and to open the space in order to} remove the broken glass. Before replacing the pane, a fairly stiff paste made of a half- and-half mixture of linseed oil and spar varnish with a little Japan drier and powdered whit-) ing should be put in the grooves. | Then embed the glass into the ge . paste and add more if neces- , : ; sary for an absolutely tight fit.) To force the leading back in SPACE GALORE place, place the handle of one Room for Two Families -- 2,200 sq. ft. living area, with walk-out basement. How would you screwdriver on the outside and like to hove a living room with cheery fireploce with an over all size of 15 x 23? A tremen- the handle' of another screw- dous bargain is awaiting an alert buyer. Like to have a room in the basement large enough cd for shuffleboard, pool tables etc ~ this one has it. One block to St> Joseph's school, one driver inside, and press both to- "bee : ag yh ; block to bus, two blocks to shopping. List price only $21,300.00. HURRY, hurry, hurry , « « gether until the mctal is forced) of you'll be tet late. back to its natural position.! Wipe off-all excess cement with turpentine. } HARMONY HEIGHTS Move your family into o quiet residential district close to all schools. This 6 year old, 3 bedroom bungalow is offered with April Ist possession and the asking price is only $14,200, with good terms, 4 D4oz LOAVES SAVE OF SAVE 18°" FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS Whitt ov wulu Kod » GRAPEFRUIT Open House This Week End in Beau Valley -- 2 - 5 p.m. AT YOUR SERVICE Charles Choyter 723-2265 Bill Johnston 728-1066 Marg, Hall 723-1358 Reg Aker 725-0201 Bill McFeeters *725-1726 Meaible Boudreau 728-2233 Margaret Lee 723-2894 irene Brown 725-3867 Neil Compbell 725-1015 Allan Thompson 728-2870 Irwin Cruikshonks 728-5205 Ed. Drumm ~ 725 9345 FILLING CRACKS QUESTION: We want to paint| the wood shingles on our house. | Some of them have cracks, How) can we fill the cracks? ANSWER: Use a good grade| of putty to fill these cracks; | available at hardware and paint dealers.*A workable homemade putty. can be made as follows: } Two parts of white lead and one} part of powdered whiting; add linseed oil, if the mixture is too stiff. After the cracks are filled, apply a coat of priming paint, "Over a Quarter Century of Service" SCHOFIELD-AKER LIMITED 360 KING WEST 723-2265 (See additional Listings Advertised Daily in Classified Section STEVE MACKO 728-5868

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