PS MME gre * seamesions GRAND OPENING | THIS. WEEK - END 1966 MODEL HOMES An inspiring new dimension of quality is built into every one of the new 1966 homes. They are superby designed and constructed with excellence by "Can- ada's Largest Builders', Nowhere else will you find this luxury, quality and spaciousness at such modest cost, POLY MR. PEARSON AND SOME TORY COMPANIONS Prime Minister Pearson John A, Macdonald (right) $300,000 = pew Degenunt: ; . , and George-Etienne Cartier, ters building in Ottawa, If (contre), just three days They--their 33-inch statues, the prime minister was after he announced a gen- that is -- were presented to taken aback at the sight of eral election, thoughtfully Mr, Pearson by the Cana- the two Conservatives, he poses for the photographer dian Junior Chamber of didn't show it when the Friday in Ottawa with fa- Commerce, which is going presentation was made, mous Conservatives Sir to sell the statues to raise -- --CP Wirephoto Fall-Gardens Discussion Col Recalls Feature Of BHS Meeting Boyhood Days David A, Croll, a member of BROOKLIN (TC) -- A_ panel Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs, Acton and/t he Canadian parliamentary @iscussion on fall work in the|Mrs, Townsend, delegation that visited the So- garden, a plant sale and white) Sweet Peas, a container --|\viet Union in July, remem- elephant table will feature the/Mrs, Townsend and Mrs, Holli-\pered clearly some of the Sept. 22 meeting of the Brook-iday Annual Phlox -- Mrs./ scenes of his boyhood in Byelo-| lin Horticultural Society. Mrs. Townsend and Mrs, Thompson; russia, Novosti press agency R. Mowbray, Mrs. D. Creighton,|Perennial Phlox -- Mrs, N.| reports. Miss E. Hamill and Mrs, W. Car-|Anderson, Mrs, Alves and Mrs.| 'The Russian agency, in a son will be in charge. > bg ook a rae ma =| story released here, tells how The results of the flower show|Mrs. McCoy, Mrs, Holliday and) senator Croll visited the little held recently by the society/Mrs. Thompson; Roses in con-| village of Teterino which he his deep and extra spacious with are: tainer -- Mrs, Healey, Mrs, Mc-|jeft at the age of seven nearly ive stone front, Three bedrooms, roe : cad eolore|©OY and Mrs. Jackson, 60 years ago. _Asters, double or mixed colors) Tos Geka Taeudee wl 8 Le haped Living-Dining Room, attach- A 'T remember this--yes in-| Jackson and Mrs. F. Holliday; Mrs" . ge ll deed, I recall this place quite| ed Garage. $18,700. asters, single and mixed colors Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Healey well,"' he me quoted as saying -- Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. C. and Mrs, Jackson: | Zinnias, as he climfed a hill on the Wick and Mrs. F. Holliday; Pom-pom | -- Mrs, Townsend,| edge of the~#illage. Dahlia, large decorative tyPe--|yrnc Jackson and Mrs. Ibhealey,| "I sat here frequently wit Mrs. A. Jackson, Mrs. N. Alves| , , the neighbors' boys. Once we} and Mrs. L. Parrott; Dahlia, A aaa i " bg poy found on this hill the re-| Cactus type -- Mrs, A. Jackson; Townsend and Mrs, Healey;|™ains of a French soldier, who) Dahlia, three miniatures--Mrs jmatching arrangement for buf-|) Was evidently buried here dur-| gga yee I. MeCoy and) rot or coffee table--Mrs, Healey|ing Napoleon's retreat from Me aoe : arrangement, in Japanese man-| Russia Gladiolus, white Mrs. Pat-\ner -- Mrs, Healey, Mrs, The senator also tried to find rott, Mrs. Alves and Mrs, Wick; /rhompson and Mrs. Wick; one|the house where his parents| Gladiolus, red -- Mrs. Wick,/color arrangement, gladiolus had lived but, along with many| Mr. Wick and Mrs, C. S, ThomP-|nredominating -- Mrs, McCoy, others, it had been burned by| son Gladilous, yellow -- Mrs, |Mrs, Parrott and Mrs, Thomp the Germans during the _-- McCoy, Mrs. Holliday and Mrs.|con: basket of Dahlias -- Mrs.| World War, a hte yr Acton and Mrs, Parrott; basket) ~~ ane ple -- Mrs. Parrott Gladio-\of mixed Gladiolus --Mrs, Mc- 'ra wierd: lus, pink -- Mrs. Wick, Mrs./Coy, Mrs. Alves and Mrs, Par: Ttacks ae Bil Parrott and Mrs, McCoy; Gladi-/rott ci AE VERE nee olus, any other color -- Mrs. Mrs, €, Wick had the best A new concept in Two-Storey living, Four Beautiful new bungelow with McCoy; Gladious, any color, 'Gjadiolus in the show } Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, L-Shoped Live phasis on Kitchen end Dining, 3 Bed ing-Dining aree, Attached Gorage. rooms, Front porch hes wrough iroa miniatures -- Mrs, Parrott;| Winners in the junior section * (A. : Gladiolus, named variety--Mr.| Le the show ain. il 1 ig $19,800, railing, $17,500, Wick, | Asters -- Gordon Wick, Carol Calendula -- Mrs. H. Town-|Crawford, Bill Lockyer, andl O'MALLEY! send, Mrs. R. Healey and Mrs.|Marilyn Hamer; Zinnias -- Bill Alves ; African Marigoids --jLockyer and Marilyn Hamer; | H Mrs, McCoy, Mrs. T. Bailey and|Marigolds -- Bill Lockyer, Gor-| Construction Ltd. Mrs. A, Jackson; French Mari-/don Wick and Carol Crawford; golds -- Mrs. Acton and Mrs:/ditting~ table arrangement --= t Jackson; Petunias, double --|Marilyn Hamer, Carol Craw- | 7 Z 3 * 7 I 2 2 1 Mrs, Jackson, Mrs, Townsendjferd, Bill Lockyer and Lynda and Mrs. Acton; Petunias, | Hodson; "Can-Can" arrange: @ Homes @ Additions "} single -- Mrs. Acton, Mrs. G./ment -- Marilyn Hamer and Stevenson and Mrs. Townsend;|Carol Crawford display of g @ Offices @ Remodeling, Petunias, ruffled or fringed --Ithree varieties of vegetables - MRR a RES SR creme i Oshawa & District Real Estate Board * 2g 2 trinen Senn ite Hae M LS Nottingphoam 2 a ein For Sse wom enya a SALESMAN FOR AUGUST port, $21,300, . room, Attached Gerage. $19,100, DETACHED BRICK HOMES $17,500 to $21,300 $500 WINTER WORKS BONUS GUARANTEED Here are a few of the wonderful Features: @ Storm doors with self-storing screens.on all entrances @ Double glazing and screens on all windows including sO EASY bosement-e Thermal insulated aouss glazing in living-dining rooms and entrance windows @ Forced air cond- itioned heating by Lennox @ Electric light fixtures by Lighteraft. @ Semi-silent electrical switches throughout TO REACH ! chimes @ Built in Valance in Living and Dining Rooms e@ Stained mahogany interior doors @ Stippled g-Dining room ceilings @ De luxe hardware throughout @ Armstrong Excelon Vinyl asbestos floor tile @ Fascinaire Mosaic lino in vestibule @ Quality hardwood floors in living-dining and bedrooms J 15 a ® Colored Bathroom fixtures by American Stondard @ Formica Bathroom Vanities @ Kitchen ust inutes exhaust fan and hood e@ Colored or Stainless Steel Kitchen Sink by American Standard @ Prestige faucets by American Standard @ Triple medicine cabinets e@ Formica kitchen f So th Pl e : : cupboards @ Formica counter: tops @ Styron upper kitchen cabinets @ Spacious broom and rom u ant JOHN HOWSON . : b linen closets @ Quality eavestroughing e@ Self-Sealing Asphalt Roof Shingles @ Concrete Slab - walks to al! entrances @ Stone Driveways @ Paved roads and Curbs, Sanitary and Storm i : -- Bullied Real Estate . aie ; - Sewers, Street lighting, Private Stone Driveways @ Homes are fully Guaranteed for one year Go west on Highwoy 401 te Liver. . . against structural defects. pool Road (Interchange 64), Turn ------------ i » south to the BP Service Station, eS eee a i Lhe Phone 942-3442 or 364-3115 ace Oi ok, uel racy, Viner ins ible, @ pit 2 . & | CONSOLIDATED BUILDING CORPORATION MODELS OPEN have » paid too much for their properties, and found that they mus lass upon reselling, Knowledge of the merk . ; rn ee ee 10 A.M. to 9 P.M, DAILY WULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE « conditi Hogan avai s safest peg to fe bana, ~ TORONTO -- MONTREAL -- OTTAWA -- LONDON snd the largest number of buyers 1 : -- HAMILTON -- CALGARY -- VANCOUVER From the Vendor's point of view, he w Dre t through Multiple Listing Service, A time and advertising dollars by trying to sell | DOF > remember is that by listing M.L.S. you property himself unless he is properly advised or ore reaching all the potential purchasers of every @ reasonable asking price and other tins tt real estate office in the hoard---therefore, you make his home soleable After of ne ore being assured of the highest possible price estate. 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