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    % The Guardian, Chartottetown, Saf. April 3, 1985.

    GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME r THE weeK aero For_cleaning_ white

    : wae for serving snacks and
    fretre hments ;

    . tprotective coating, -tise a white
    cream © furniture polish or
    geod clean-up wax by

    jaf this solution on the marble.

    | INSULATING.

    “QUESTION We-
    lour garage. which has eonerets
    [block walls, into-an extra bed-
    jroom. The inside walls are now.
    lplasterboard. We didn't have
    any insulation put’ in and the

    walls get very cold
    keep the room warm, Is
    jany way to install
    jnow?

    | ANSWER

    -there

    by drilling. holes into the plaster-.

    jboard Either vermiculite or
    Rov rockwool pellets could be used. |

    por “Ne _ _| SPOTS IN CARPETING

    ely | .QUESTION: I have three j

    os baal «a ~smat-rust ‘spots on my new

    20 a i) wool carpeting made by a metal
    Ee stand. How can | remove these
    =a without damage to the carpet? I ]
    thaven't tried anything yet, want-
    Ssa2e09 ing to get your opinion first. 1

    |" ANSWER: Good idea not to

    , tackle stains until you're sure of

    ‘ ae i : vhat to tse! --Wrong cleaning
    Ne ee agents in set- ‘stains perman- |

    : Ue etly. Rust. stains are particul-

    . arly difficult to remove safely

    = _ and getting professional help is |
    much-the best procedure. How- |
    | : i | Ww ever, if the stains are just on the |

    = pe ’ surface and haven't penetrated |

    24-9 iting 23-9 Rae |deg-pls nipping off the fleep

    < - S7-& ends..‘mahicure scissors good

    , Z : ‘for this) will remove the discol-
    A cleyer “combination of washroom at the foot of. the orations. Or the following is fre- |
    @plit level and ranch. Rear ‘basement. stair but an alterna- quently su±cessful: Add a tea- |

    tive plan is supplied showing
    the washroom. on the. main
    floor— usually essential where
    a septic tank is necé@ssary.
    Construction is brick veneer.

    * patio for outdoor living is ac-
    cessible from the garage and
    family room which’ in ‘itself
    forms an extension of the kit-
    chen. There. is provision for a

    ~ Points Homebuilder
    ~~ Should Watch For-

    should therefore enter “into every.
    phase of the specifications with
    his builder before construction
    begins. ° ce

    Such items .as ‘concrete stren-
    gth, lumber grades, électrical
    ‘outlets. door cee finish floor-
    ing; exterier finish-should all be |
    designated, \and understood . by
    both parties prior to commen-

    The construction of a house is
    a ‘complex undertaking involving
    many details. In-order to chart
    the course construction will take
    and ‘to help the individual under-
    stand and visualize the details

    involved plans are produced.

    Such plans ‘are awn, to
    scale, which inthe majority of
    cases for , house” construction
    represent one quarter of an inch

    cement of work. —
    to equal each foot in width, len-
    gth and height of the house. FOLLOW SPECIFICATIONS

    Symbols are shown to indicate During the course of age me a
    the different component parts, ‘iom ” nrc jou
    so.with the help. of the scale | check for himself
    and symbols the average -person |
    is “able to nnderstand the size

    or have

    able. - that the itfons as

    aid down by the specifications
    mare naire closets are being complied with. — In-
    spection firms offer this service
    ‘to ‘the homeowner in some of

    etc.. and te visualize the unit

    “Ensure that the particular
    plan chosen suits your purpose, lour larger communities.
    as changes after construction | Since a house is in many cas-

    has started can be costly. When jes the largest single investment
    a house is being constructed | imany families. ever make, the
    with National Housing Act fim- jdaitional fee required to retain

    ancing, alterations to plans have : : : ;
    to Se eed to ensure that (an architect’ or inspection firm

    they conform to the required to do the inspections can be a
    standard of the relevant part of very sound’ investment. It is
    National Building Code of Can- cheaper to prevent errors in

    -ada construction than -to correct mis-
    Central Mortgage and Hodsing takes later on.

    Corporation offers free of If the house is being built with

    charge to anyone contemplating National Housing Act financing,

    building a house an excellent |CMHC’s compliance inspectors |

    book entitled “Choosing. A House will inspect the house at: varying
    Desizn” stages of construction, but only
    ALTERING HOUSE PLANS jin order to ascertain. that the

    The*Corporation- will not ‘en- relevant section of the National”
    dorse a change in an approved
    plan if it is likely to alter the
    lending value on which a Na-,
    tional Housing Aet—Joan is bas-
    ed

    Minor changes can be made
    after having first obtained t he
    Corporation's approval, but
    care should be exercised when
    making changes to plans to en-
    sure. that no other part of the
    structure will be affected by the |
    change.

    For -example enlarging, a °
    room could possibly result in the _
    supporting joists being over.
    their designed span limit, Many |
    NHA approved plans are aval}. |
    aa

    Central ‘Mortgage and Hous- |
    inc Corporation. offers a good)

    selection at nominal prices in a}
    catalogue entitled ‘Small House |
    Desizns” which can be obtained

    “free of charge This book and |
    many~—other ‘publidations_of. as-

    NOW all the marvelou
    of ‘The World's Most
    Popular Stage Musicatℱ 4
    oubbles wickedly

    to the screen!

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    owner may be obtained ‘from
    anv CMHC office

    Should .the requirements -of .
    the building. by-law of thé com- ; ~
    munity in which you live be!
    stri i al the relevant part |
    of the National Building Code of |
    Canada the local by-law . will }»
    take precedence . i
    SPECIFICATIONS

    Srecifications are the ‘written
    description of the work to be.
    done In general they cover all |
    the features of the work which
    are. tot shown on the plans,
    such as the quality of the mater- |
    tal, the nature of standard of |
    werkmanship and should he
    ted as carefully as the plans

    They supplement: the plans,
    as the specifications furnish the
    instructions the plans do not and
    -the plans show what the specifi-
    cations cannot
    . Where a prospective Jhemec
    owner enzeges an- architect te"
    draw his plans the spécifications |
    will be prepared by the archi- | (Ss Cow ined sia em Ret}
    tect, however where a prospec- | .
    tive homeowner is having a
    house built by-a builder he wil!

    nobsh Lince oy Marc Betzsten
    Faatenng CERT FROME. INO VENTURA

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    a dormer. Are there any instruc-

    ' plified,

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    Ry BERTOLT BRECHT and KURT WERLL ©

    Pragucged by KURT ULRICH FILM In onaco afar
    SARIS - rected By WOLFGANG STA

    HOW TO OBTAIN spoonful of a’ mild, neutral deter-

    gent fo a quart. of warm water,

    _ DESIGN BOOK

    . ‘The latest design book en-
    titled “Canadian Guide te j,. from the edie of §

    fad o a spot to-
    Home Planning and \Design soc centre. Blot with a clean,
    is now available at the offic- dry cloth, to absorb excess mois-
    ‘es of The Guardian and The

    Vinegar -to. this,.and
    solution to the spots

    apply
    Thewt

    aps ture. Dry the ‘carpeting and
    Evening Patriot for $1 tax : '
    free. This: new edition ins DUS" efcna i aS!
    cludes information on. fi- } od
    nancing in tetail, landscap- aes :
    ing, color’ selection, ete., REPORT

    plus »„er 100 popular new

    aio | from

    Parliament Hill

    Building Code of Canada ‘is. be- gpm

    designs to choose from.
    © included are. full details on
    how to order blueprints.

    sibility’ to see’ tat construction -
    of the_house is An strict accord- |
    ance with plans, specifications
    and all local ordinances.

    Firs, AidTo = |
    The Ailing House | *
    By ROGER C. WHITMAN |
    ‘INSTALLING DORMER

    QUESTION: We want to ex- §
    pand the attic’ and provide more |

    lt is the ce prc respon-

    tions or information available
    on this? ~.

    ANSWER: Building suppliés
    dealers and large lumber yards
    frequently have this type of in-
    formation available. Booklet No.
    603, How To Build a Dormer,”
    is published by Directions Sim-
    Inc., Briarcliff Manor,
    N.Y., at 50 cents; available from
    the publisher or some national
    variety stores, as Well as ‘some |,
    building supplies dealers and

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    PROTECTING MARBLE 4 99
    QUESTION: Is there any way Gf 6:20 p.m. Saturday

    to protect a white marble sur-
    face against staining? We have:
    a low table in front of our sofa

    April 3rd.

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    | «teres. Or apply the following
    ltreatment.to the clean marble
    lsurface: Dissolve white bees-<}
    wax in turpentine; jit will dis-
    solve faster if shaved into
    lshreds: then ‘brush a thin coat |

    BLOCK WALLS |
    ‘con verted |

    it’s hard to}
    insulation: |

    Insulation © can’ be J
    poured between the stud spaces |

    and add onĂ© teaspoonful of white’ |
    this |

    gently’ with a clean cloth, work-.|

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The Guardian -- 1965-04-03 -- Page 2
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