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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 9 Apr 1964, p. 22

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_A Swing To Traditional "With Modern Wallpapers ... :Nm--w.umuonm- which time homemakers be alerted to the decorative nd other more practical benefits __h:nuu ;m“b:m imeâ€" mmm s 1 Wallpaper Fai _ at which local dealers will set up . special displays to show how imâ€" wallpaper dealers have designa discover it‘s much more than -p-tgwyhrctivob:qxvarisaQon piece. When gin playing our hvogt‘:lsong: on the ghnmmd â€" and you will, even if you‘ve had no 8nvious musical trainingâ€"you‘ll make m that will blend in perâ€" with your present home decor. Available in an unusuâ€" ally wide variety of wood finâ€" ishes (warm, handâ€"rubbed finâ€" ishes comparable to the finest furniture), a Hammond Organ is truly a striking addition to any home. Also, each wood finâ€" ish has a different design â€" many of them are awardâ€"winâ€" nersâ€"to assure you of graceful styling for traditional, provinâ€" cial, contemporary, or mixâ€"‘nâ€" match decor. Space? Hu'dl;!l problem since the compact Hammond Organ is about the size of an ordinâ€" ary desk. But once the Hammond Orfi; is in your home, you‘ll quicl You can select a Hammond Stop in soon and look the comâ€" plete Hammond Organ line ;mniup. h m‘xgi' ; t;ul ear uti tonesâ€"even play it (you‘ll be playing in less than ten minâ€" utes) ! You‘ll find that the "new sound of music is you at 279â€"5431 APPLEWOOD PLAZA Queen Elizabeth Way & Dizie Rd. COOKSVILLE HEINTZMAN HEINTZMAN Visit one of Sheridan Nurseries sales stations. See Con ada‘s finest selection of evergreens, trees, shrubs, peren mials, vines, hedges and roses. 62 HALIBURTON 231â€"0751 SHERIDAN SALES STATIONS R. D. ALLISON Kitchens, Recreation Rooms, Garages All Trades Covered FREE ESTIMATES â€" WORK GUARANTEED PERSONALIZED SERVICE Planning & Designing Service Available HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICE ADDITIONS â€" ALTERATIONS i the theme, "It Takes wper To Bring A Room To the Wallpaper Council and NOW OPEN! Wed., Thurs., Fri. till 9 â€"â€" Thursday, April 9, 1964 â€"â€" Page 22] | Walls are the largest area in any room, and are, therefore, a \ major consideration. Interior deâ€" \signers and decorators recomâ€" ‘mend walipaper, not only for ‘homes, but for hotels, restaurâ€" !ants, and a growing number of "contract" uses because it is fashâ€" \ionable, versatile, durable and |economical. A wallpaper instalâ€" \lation usually lasts several years, or until a redecorating job is deâ€" \:ired, making wallpaper a lowâ€" \cost, longâ€"term investment. _ "Doâ€"itâ€"yourselfers" will find the factoryâ€"trimmed and pasted ‘papers real time savers. These |easyâ€"do pepers require only \three simple steps; cut it, wet it, ‘and hang it. Textured papers simulate brick, tile, cork, wood and other finishâ€" es. Despite the delicate colorings or depth of color in the nylon flock papers, they are washable with ordinary soap or detergent without impairing the color or flocked design. ‘poqu techniques used in today‘s processing, produce unusual paâ€" pers. Some of these are the righ and handsome designs and colorâ€" ings not possible even a tew years ago in machineâ€"printed papers; texturizing and dimenâ€" sional techniques which produce uniquely sculpture‘ or embossed papers. Today, with the strong return to traditional decor, and with the greater use of design and pattern in floor and wallcovering, in fabrics and upholstery, selecting wallâ€"coverings can add to the homemaker‘s dilemma. Retailers are aware of the need for a consumer education proâ€" gram designed to help the homeâ€" maker, and especially the newâ€" married group, select wall treatâ€" ment that provides the decoraâ€" tive valuesâ€"color, design, dimenâ€" sion, texture and pattern. Most young homemakers grew up durâ€" ing the years when ‘"modern‘ decor and stark plan walls were favored, and had only limited opportunity to appreciate and enâ€" jov decorative wall treatment. Nylon flock papers, in delicate pastel or brilliant colors, that lend new interest to damask and brocade patterns. . There are charming and quaint toile papers depicting little scenes. Mrs. Tinie Gollop, who: has taught Ballet through the Etobiâ€" coke Recreation Department for many years, is producer of this year‘s annual Spring Ballet. The production, An Evening At The Ballet, will include, "Scuola di Ballo", "The Snow Goose", excerpts from "Gaite Pariesienne", a n d "Ethnica", "Scuola di Ballo", or School of Dancing, is a comedy and meloâ€" drama based aroupd some very humorous, trueâ€"toâ€"life, incidents in a dancing school. ‘‘The Snow Goose" is taken| from Paul Gaillico‘s novel, cliâ€" maxing with the dramatic reu:uc' of the troops from the beach o!i Dunkirk. This Ballet had its world premier ten years ago, and this will be its first Toronto showng. "Ethnica" will include| a variety of exciting and colourâ€"! ful national folk dances. | Two of the Junior Ballet Asâ€" sistants with the Recreation Deâ€" partment, Gloria Gollop and Marilynn Kantor, have prepared the choreography for excerpts from "Gaite Pariesienne", and Tinie Gollop is the choreograâ€" pher of the balance of the proâ€" gram. The senior students from the Recreation Ballet classes will ts S .0 8 dance in the production, along Blain Berdan, who was guest with a few guest dancers. Mr.|danseur in last year‘s Ballet, will LAKE SHORE LUMBER We offer a complete ... HALTON & PEEL TRUST THE NEWEST DEVELOPMENT SCENIC HEIGHTS MEMBER OF BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE BOARD VISIT OUR SHOWROOM â€" AMPLE PARKING An Evening At The Ballet Burnhamthorpe Rd. â€" E. side of Highway 27 LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS HARDWARE REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 11 QUEEN ST. E., BRAMPTON GL. 1â€"3341 & SAVINGS COMPANY is a small, select subdivision which will contain only a limited number of homes. For this reason, and because of the locaâ€" tion in one of Etobicoke‘s mostâ€"wanted areas, these homes are selling very quickly. At the present time there are eight new SARACIN! designs from which to choose â€" 3 or 4 bedrooms â€" 1 and 2â€"car garâ€" ages Naturally, the early homeâ€"shoppers will have the finest selection while the full range of models is complete. Prices begin at 19,500 134 â€"8th ST., NEW TORONTO HOMES LOTS WE CAN ARRANGE YOUR MORTGAGE FINANCING FOR YOU For further information please call 239â€"5801, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. REAL ESTATE SERVICE Directions: Drive Burnhamthorpe to Meadowbank, north to Cowley, then west one block. | CL 1.â€"2281 H. LAUGHLIN MANAGER MORTGAGES call or drop in etobicoke recreation â€" by â€" FARMS ACREAGES co. LTD. The exciting production, An Evening At The Ballet, will be presented at Richview Collegiate Auditorium on Saturday, April \25, at 8:15 pm. Tickets dre availâ€" [able at the Etobicoke Recreation |Department, 231â€"4161, Local 301, lor from Tinie Gollop and the | Ballet performers. again make a guest appearance. Blain has danced with the Canaâ€" din Junior Ballet, in the C.N.E. Grandstand show and, for this summer, will dance in Melody Fair. Two other young ‘danseurs, Clyde Robinson and Ken Woolâ€" ey, will be guest performers. Ken Wooley has also danced with the Canadian Junior Ballet. Miss Marilyn Kantor, a Canadette and danseuse with the Canadian Junior Ballet, will be dancing in various roles. in the { ADVERTISER| ADVERTISE cau (Consumers‘(Cas You‘ll have all the Hot Water _ ~ you can useâ€"all the time â€"with a No need to put up with this inconâ€" venience any more .. . rent or buy a fast recovery, low cost gas water heater. wWATER HEATER Think of the times you‘ve had to postpone a bath, delay dishwashing and do the laundry in two shiftsâ€"simply because you didn‘t have enough hot water, G A S 19 TORONTO s1T., TORONTO â€" 3682â€"5858 (D:::ET STONEâ€"LINED ';.'unn out for the -cuh:,pmperly knocks on your door and upg offers to buy your home, Clll'!bourh‘xx ces are you will not get market| _ _ COOPERâ€"DAVIS LIMITED Watch Out For Speculators Couag Widow Dreuing 3076 Bloor St. West _ "THE KINGSWAY" _ Phone 231â€"7541 â€" FREE PARKING REAR OF STOREâ€" FREE HOME INTERIOR DECORATOR SERVICEâ€" properly and resell it, at a profit| accepting, provided both parties and upgrade the whole neighâ€"| were informed, acted intelliâ€" bourhood in the process," Mr.‘gently and voluntarily, and furâ€" Walton emphasized. ther that all the rights and beneâ€" ‘The Department of Insurance (Registrar, the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act) frowns on the practice but cannot do anything about it because no liâ€" censed gnhr is involved. 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