Journal (The Home Newspaper of Oakville and Trafalgar) (Oakville, ON), 27 Jun 1957, p. 30

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THE JOURNAL. Oakville-Trafalgar, Centennial Issue, June 27, 1957 THE JOURNAL'S S T A M P CORNER B y JAM ES M ONTAGNES HOUSE of the WEEK! _____________ FEATURES YOU'LL ENJOY ----------------------WMMM H istorica l even ts featu re the n ew issues o f th e w eek , portra yin g (to p , le ft to rig h t) fr o m M on aco, a stam p to P rin cess G race w itn date January 23, 1957, w hen she b eca m e the m o th e r o f P rin cess C arolin e; fro m B ahrain, a n ew portra it o f native ru le r Sultnan bin H am ad al K h a lifa h ; fro m India, a m ap stam p o f th e cou n try w ith n ew cu rre n cy valties; fro m N ew Z eala n d, a stam p f o r S ir T ru b y K in g, fo u n d e r o f the P lu n k et so cie ty in 1907 and (lo w e r, le ft to rig h t) fro m Pakistan, a fla g to m ark a ce n tu ry o f the co u n try 's stru ggle fo r in d e p e n d e n ce ; fro m C uba, a stam p sh ow in g a baseball player, and fro m E th eiop ia , a stam p fo r the 70th a nn iversary o f th e fo u n d in g o f the capital city o f A d d is A b eb a . TH E R E 'S A CLEAN-CUT look about this home, Design H-277-KF. The bedroom wing, left o f the entrance, is finished in red brick. A planting box ledge runs under the windows, providing charm both outdoors and in. W hite siding ig used around the picture window. B y J O A N O' S U L L IV A N ----------------, ... H oaod 9 N O N V Id A.aiN3 .ll-.fc* ,8 w o o a «9 w o o a 9N4AI1 t iv h .n-.fe"3-iSi wooaaaa Today's home, H-277-KF, has features that each mem ber o f the fam ily w ill enjoy. F or Mom, there's a delightful kitchen, bright and airy, with a picture window view o f the yard. It's an exceptionally good-sized room, adjacent to the laundry, an other well-organized w ork center. L a u n d ry Set-up 39VU V 9 - ^ A aaw nvi 3 9 v a o is 1F3- .s-.or* i-.w w ooaaaa N 3 H 3 1 I M H i-- I t T H E L IV IN G ROOM is at front with kitchen and at back. laundry located There are three bedroom s, at left, and a large bathroom. The laundry is arranged with washer and dryer lined up along one wall. They're under a window that makes the area pleasantly bright. The home handyman w ill go for the garage in a big way. Planned with a work bench, it has shelves fo r supplies and almost an entire wall o f storage closets, really o f fering him a place to get o ff by him self and concentrate on pro jects. The terrace is sure to attract the children. Adults, too, w ill find it delightful when the season for outdoor parties and meals is at hand. The living room is charming. A picture window stretches across the front wall, while a handsome fireplace highlights the back wall. A n entire side wall o f unbroken space makes furniture-arranging easy. There are so many interest ing and decorative possibilities. T h re e B ed ro o m s With the baseball season in full swing, the first new baseball stamp has appeared. Cuba, in a new . airmail sports set, has one value featuring baseball (illustrat ed above) with a batter ready to hit the ball as it com es over the plate. There have been quite a few stamps issued over the years to this most popular o f N orth Am erican sports. The United State* in 1939 issued * com m em orative stamp to mark the 100th anniversary of. the first recorded game o f baseball played at Cooperstown, N.Y. The Philippines in 1934 had a sports set, dne value o f which showed a batter about to hit the ball with the catcher getting ready to catch the ball. Panama in a 1938 set fo r a Cen tral A m erican sports festival fea tured baseball on one value. Co lombia on a 1935 sports set shows a runner sliding to the home plate cm one value o f the issue. Nicar agua on a 1940 set features wo- men's softball on one value and a player sliding safely to base on another value o f both regular and airmail issues. Outside the Am ericas there have been few countries which have had stamps featuring baseball. Japan issued a sports set in 1948 which included one value with a baseball scene. Liberia in 1955 had a sports set, one value o f w hich shows a batter hitting the ball with the catcher and umpire standing be hind him. These are som e o f the stamps which have been issued by differ ent countries to this popular sport. A collection o f such stamps makes a very interesting specialty and none o f the stamps are valuable. Collectors looking fo r som ething different by way o f first flight cov ers, or airmail specialist collectors, w ill be interested in some rocket flights to take place on July 1 in the state o f Nevada. A ccordin g to the New Y ork Times, the Rocket Research Institute o f Glendale, California, w ill launch fiv e letter carrying rockets on July 1 to mark the inauguration o f the Interna tional Geophysical Year. The rock ets w ill be 11 feet long and three inches in diameter, and each w ill carry 1,000 flight-weight covers. They w ill be fired from Douglas County, Nevada, and land some where near Topaz, California. Col lectors wanting to have covers posted on the flights should con tact the Rocket Research Institute, P.O. Box 1252, Sacramento, Cali fornia, before June 21. A charge o f 50 cents per cover is being made and the covers w ill bear six cen ts postage fo r airmail to the add res see from Topaz. In February 1936 first North Am erican rocket flights carrying mail w ere made at Greenwood Lake, N.Y., and in July 1936 the first international rocket flights with mail w ere made across the Rio Grande River from M cAllen, Texas, to Reynosa, M exico, accord ing to the Sanabria A ir Post Cate- 1 logue. One o f the most expensive cars o f all time was sold fo r $27,440. It was a Pegasos made in Spain. I II CUSTOM BUILDER General Contractor Estimates Free Call V I 4-9103 | H. BENNINK § 2 2 5 S p eers R d ., O a k v ille § InpaiiiiaiiiiaiinBiniHiuiaiiMiinHiiiiauimnl Money you need. . . in one day! Y ou may borrow up to $1000 from H F C in one day and choose your own repaym ent p la n . . . with up te 30 m onths to repay. F or under standing counsel and prom pt m oney service, visit H F C today. Borrow w ith con fid en ce from C a n a da' s largest and m ost recom m en ded consumer finance com pany. Bedroom s -- there are three-- are o ff to the left, connected to the living room and kitchen by a long hall. Two are good-sized corn er rooms, each cross-ventilated by a big double-window and a small side window. The third bedroom 's sm aller and would be ideal fo r a youngster. Since this home is planned with out a basement, heating facilities are placed in the laundry, behind the fireplace. Design H-277-KF comprises 11,384 cubic feet. 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