mu FAMILY BUNGALOW lGeoF§e Dixon D , it C O ls Scoreless . By rim CANADIAN mass Bobby Jack Oliver moved up a notch in the Eastern Football Conference scoring race satur- :day as Montreal Alouettee and’ l Edmonton Eskimos tied 18-18 in in Canadian Football League ame. Oliver ldcked two singles, a _ convert and a field goal to move into-sixth place with 34 points. The upper regions of the scoring race were not affected by the game. George Dixon of - '{Montreal, the leader with 48 lpomts. was held scoreless Sat- ‘ unday. when unforeseen events out into your Iavinglmulckcllhietlsebeltflfltlid ' you can find. Borrowup to $2.55” at your nearest Niagara Loan oillel. Remember,-you will always be wel- come at Niagara. ARCHITECT n,r. nomto, Th‘ l°‘d°"' TD C m 5 P... mung pumice aorrllattr umrai ‘ “l “’l'"‘lP°ll- had ’°““’d ¢°“P‘ Dixon. M 8 0 0 0 48 . Lmmati-cmttton censitrnet-Loencevnrllllv ice or small families in mind hite. 0 7 0 0 0 -i2 ‘ , when he designed this simple Racine. 0 0 21 6 3 4.2 yet efficient basement bunga- IS(uthterinI.i H g 13 '5 1;. w, un z, t ' " ' ' - . ' , o s 5 3 34 ~ < . - ' W "W "“ "° "°" §’.‘;Y::..,‘*i. 5 lo 0 0 so MMg§;;;gnvE,;g=;_rr-gmb; cm, at M gt,-,:;';,*;*:,§',:,'?,:,'_,fi°F',.,,. 129-B Queen met, rant-55 with the bathroom ideally lo- Stevhenl M 5 9 0 9 3° one of the... 20331.9, ,; .,,, -presenfed 1,, 5.0.‘. mm... on roe gevq-‘lfyuu-3, In Summersidet 5 Srnhmergst. Plreuesdfl-2143 rated between them. The liv- Sh3“°v T1, 312 g '1’ outing in Brucleneli Pank Sat- ' . \ *- ing and working area‘ are M“°“°"' urday. iArthur Sullivails is " built around a centrally locat- ed storage room and beating room. The kitchen and laun- dry rooms are located at the front of the house adjacent to 4 a covered carport and added storage space. The combined l.‘ving - dining room has been thoughtfully placed at the rear overlooking a restful pa- Montague Little Leaguers Honor Coach Arthur Sullivan mg work on their behalf since the formation of the local little league. baseball club. The pre- MONTAGUE — The Montague little leaguero took the oppor- tunity of the last event of the U0 Iway from the ' hllsler season to present Arthur Suili- sentaiicr. was made by little “F991 SC9he- Slldlhg doors. in- van, one of their coaches. with a leaguer. George Inman. stead of the more common gift to in a small we The ball game on Saturday at- l i I rooms arranged to one side, I l l i 3 I i hinge - swinging typ e doors. add a touch of modern living. The floor area is 1.082 square feet and the exterior dimensions are 36 feet by 32 ct, six inches. Working- drawings for the house, known as Design 140. may be ob- tained from Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in Moncton at minimum cost. Cars Collide ternoon at Brudenell Park. saw che combined teams of the little league opposing a team made up ol their fathers. Needless to say. the score ended up in favour of the youngsters. Following the ball game. the dads presided at the stove and served hamburgs, drinks and chips to the hungry ball players. The food was donated and the members of the various teams were responsible for the pre- sentation to Mr. Sullivan. show their appreciation of his um‘:- Vapour Barriers Insulation Ancl Woodwork A vapour barrier will be ef- fective only if it has no leaks. It is a good idea to cover the joints between insulating batts or fibreboard insulating panels with a strip of vapour barrier paper or foil. Another good idea Nub Beamer and e59-yard pass and-run play from quarterback Joe Kapp to halfback Mack Burton George Grant con- -verted both. Saskatchewan moved into a quick 14-0 lead in the first quar- ter,’ but The Lions scored a touchdown in each of the first two quarters to tie the score at halftime. The Roughriders led 22-14 after three quarters. Vapour barriers go hand in ;hand with insulation and one can hardly be discussed without -.reference to the other. Insula- tion reduces the rate at which heat escapes to the outside; va- , pour barriers prevent an ac- ' cumulation of moisture in the is to cover the entire wall with SUMMARY cooks and senior ban prayer. ‘. insulating material. an additional vapour barrier. . pi Quarter in¢1ude,d_ wa11a¢e.1gnkm,_ 3,1,... If moisture is allvwed *0 8°- The second vapour barrier Sguns W 1. Saskatchewan, touchdown Beck. James Cain.‘ Foch Mao- Cllmulale lll Walls 01' "H"? should be stapled on immr=d- ° (Purdin) 1.55 Donald, Joey Fraser. Dr. G.S.A. Nosed‘ SP-3065 through lack Of lately before applying the lath _ 2. Saskatchewan, convert mnipn, Jodm acphee_ AL ventilation. its effects are es- and plaster or other wall finish. 5011315 — A ‘W0-€81‘ 9011151011 (Whitehouse) MacDonald and Leslie Stu,“ peciallv damaging. Wood-des; This added protection is found about “=55 Saturday “*8” Te‘ 3. Saskatchewan. co 1: v ert Unaviodably absent was as- troymg b a c t eria and fungi in mu ch of mesem day mm sulted in both vehicles being 4. Saskatchewan, c o n vert Sim“ mach, Dr; M_ Beck thrive in moist conditions. Such sh-uct heavily damaged. but all occu- (Wmtehouse) ,_ Sum-van announced um pants suffered nothing more than ion. Ceilings insulated with lflose _ a shaking up. mineral wool only should nor- areas must either be properly ventilated. or kept dry by using approxhnately $97 had been ca- 5. B.C.. touchdown (Burton) ' lected during the recent litt'e 6. B'.c., convert (Grant) vapour barriers. Vapour bar- many he covered with some At the time of the mishap 3! ueague fag da and that this - ‘ - l960Pt' d’ b Cid ondorte ' Y l'l€l'S are always installed on form roll vapour barrier. in Cream:: lgguriglvgfld i‘;_ave":l‘;n; 9° "3 :'Beamer) money would be used to pm. the warm side of the insulation. as close to the surface of the insulating material as possible. The most convenient place is directly under the interior fin- ish, that is, under -the plaster lath 0!‘ other Wall 0 1‘ 06111115 such as rubber base p a i n t s passenger and the Gallant car _ covering. which are impervious to water two passengers. The Pontiac 11_ Saskatchewan, ¢°nv".t POPULAR MATERIALS vapour, also act as a vapour sustained damage estimated at (whitehouse) Materials m0St Widely 11595 barrier. It is not advisable. how- $100 and the Ford $200. The in- Fourt Quarter today 35 Valmlltf baffle?! 8 l‘ 9 ever. to rely on them as the sole cident was investigated by the 12, s a g k a t i; h e w 3 3, singie polyethelene film. a transpar- form of vapour barrier. Souris detachment, RCMP. (whitehouse) :03 ent plastic material: asphalt or 13. Saskatchewan, field goal wax-coated paper. or thin met- al foil. Sometimes the foil ' bonded to paper to make tougher. Manufacturers have also de- vised a method of combining vapour barriers with insulation. A coating of asphalt or other material impervious to water is applied directly to the wrapping on the batts or between the leafs of fibreboard panels. ~In many cases this type un-- 06‘ applying this type of barrier- whether it be foil. polyethelene film or coated paper-— the edg- es of the various rows should overlap to provide a tight joint. Certain types of wall paints. east on the Souris West Road, collided with a 1960 Ford being driven west by Paul Alyre Gal- lant. Souris West. The Creamer vehicle had one ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 7. B.C., touchdown 10:07 8. B.C.. convert (Grant) Th Quarter 9. Saskatchewan, single ket) '17 6. 1o. Saskatchewan. t o u c hdown (Gray) 9'08 (Whitehouse) 9: 16 chase necessary equipment the 1963 season. (Bur-_ 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, fion. Sept. 24.1962 O or Montague, Riders lop Don’t Put It Off . ‘” . Wiring DIAL 4-3807 for V See us for complete Installation in your new home or repairs to your pre- sent home’s wiring. FORD ELECTRIC ROLAND FORD, ‘Prop. v b ier, though effective llinligllel-lf.:1l!t-)res not give the full d S ! . FIRE 28 Gerald 81- Ch'tonI ptrtotection 1‘eqelll1'eefflr:S fltrfzlgy l . _ 11 cover . I Double studs. windowdang goo: 5 I . f ' a d top an 0 om , prlssltglsngare rliable to remain un- I C0'0£HL5C:°::' g85Rt Buy 8‘ covered. Additional strips of - vapour barrier should be ap- plied to shield the unprotected areas. When ply w o o d exterior sheathing is used a good vapour "barrier is required on the room "side of the wall. Plywood is - lded together with a water- proof glue which acts as a bar- rier on the outside. Any trapped moisture will damage the sur- rounding wood. VEASTERN BRIEFS layson. whim Road: is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital- AT Wllllltll R(l))AD N H - ‘David A. Langi e. over. . , ~ Road a vleit- . ' .’ fl“. -.- Approved applicators for Jehnhflaevflie Aebeetu Id C|;8=II'I. with Insulated backer beard. rrsan l:S'_i‘lMAl'ls cm. . ‘Atlantic Alteefin and insulation co. more on can rrwsr our um ' ,'IIiu., Mobrrncgrs —‘ The acme Montague tachment investi- gated iwo accidents which occur- Nd lll llllls BT98’ dllrlllfl H19 chewan Roughriders. scoring 12 weekend. _ About 5 p.m. Friday. Maurice Brehaut of Montague was taken to the Kings County Hospital fol- iowing a collision near Kings Mill. Montague. The accident oc- curred when Mr. Brehaut who was facing the sun, attempted to turn into his driveway. The driver of the seoon vehicle was Dr. John Bocneli Mr. Brehaut’s injuries were of a minor nature. An eocidenton Sunday near I-Zflrlon also involved two’ cars. About 2:30 p.m., two cars col- lided when one of the vehicles as also endeavorhig to turn off the highway. . t " Although both cars were con- siderably damaged, the drivers. Ronald Tilling of Ontario. and Hector Panton of Rioseberry. were unhurt. , 2 YEO . )7 a By SCOTT SCHILL . R E G I N A (CP) — Saskat- unanswered second-half points. defeated British umbia Lions 26-14 Saturday night be- fore 12.%3 fans and took sole possession of third place in the co-or BONUS PLAN CALL on SE _w11.mu«1n nmscom. CO-Oi‘ INSURANCE al 4-6035 163 Queen St. Di DIAL 4-7341 for 24-HOUR SERVICE Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince .\'|.. (‘ll.in\\ ii Western Football Conference. Saskatchewan quarterb a c k Bob Ptacek displayed his sharp- est passing attack of the ye throwing six completions in six tries in the second half and ending with a nine-for-12 night. He threw a 27-yard touchdown pass_to halfback Bill. Gray in: the second half. Halfback Rayi Purdin scored two first - haifj touchdowns. one on the fourth‘ play of the game: Veteran Ca- nadian guard Reg Whltehouse converted all three, kicked a 36- ard field goal into a 25-mile- an hour wind and added a sin- gle. Fullback Ferd Burket kicked a 53-yard single. The Lions scored on a three- vard line plunge by fullback ea P ATHAEATRE M0li'l'ltGllE itr‘oN..'ruiss. _ mo MATINEE 3:30 ruasnav in P. l.'. I. and save $833. -ALDO llSprluParilee_l ' ~ "LOVER COME BACK” ROCK HUDSON — DORIS DAY The biggest laugh comedy in years. Come one- oomei alland have a ball with Lover Come Back. 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