“"-’ ‘ t‘ f“?‘ 9 789952 ‘ INTENDED FOR A small lot. this three-bedroom bunga- low was designed by archi- tects Papineau. Gi-.rin-Laioie and Leblanc ol Westmount. Quebec. From a split - level entrance, stairways lead down to the basement and up to the main floor where the living room.. large kitchen, bathroom and sleeping quarters are located. An alternate stairway on the opposite side of the house pro- sides direct entry into the liv- jng room. Designed for econ- pmy. the house should be built ht low cost in most areas. ; The floor area is 873 square .feet and the exterior dimen- ions are 25 feet. eight inches gm 34 feet. Working drawings or this house. known as De- lllgn 2307. are available from Xfentral Mortgage and Housing eflorporation in Moncton at Dninimum cost. Ottawa Issues Survival Book .‘o'r'r.\w.« tCPl—'l‘he govern- rneiit. this week issued a" new bpoklct in its Blueprint for Sur- ttival series to help Canadians stay alive in the event of nuclear war. fln it the Emergency Meas- ures Organization offers de- failed plans of three types of blast. shelters. Blueprints are available to the public by writ- ing to EMO offices in the pro- vincial capitals. :Though EMO puts no official price tag on the ellers. II spokesman said prototype mo- dcls built at the Civil Defence College at Arnprior. Ont.. cost $4.000. 55.000 and $l5.000 re- sperztively. —Thc least expensive model is designed to keep a family of six safe for the critical seven hours following a ‘nuclear hlast if it Is situated at least five miles away from the centre of the ex- plosion. Two more complex models- one. for six and another for 30 pe.rsons—are designed to give th protection at two miles from “ground zero." EXPECT I-‘IVE MEGATONS The calculations are based on the assumption that a tive-meg- ston homb—equal in explosive Force to 5.000.000 tons of TNT— would be used. This type of weapon would destroy all un- protected life for about 15 miles lngany direction from the cen- we of the blast. . A five megaton blast creates s crater ‘J00 feet deep and half I mile wide under the blast Irea. No practical safeguard has been devised to make peo- ple safe any closer than two miles. All shelter models are made If reinforced concrete and offi- cials say about a quarter of the cost is for the forms neces- . ssry to pour the cast Key items inside are. pressure . valves to prevent a rise in air pressure. and a forced air sys- . tem to keep the sir inside . sash and free from carbon diox- I e. INDIAN STEEL .Largest foundry in India. lhr _ TIM iron and steel works at‘ giupsliedpur in ailisr state | in 19W. L NEED AN EXPERIEIIGEII . E C H LOW COST ECONOMY HOME tarps l C "‘l"'. .. Zlj E’ ' . . IMNG Icon 4‘ i! If nil ‘‘ . if ’* ‘ uurois 3%?! I . . I . I liDlC"‘ I II Al‘ I . I F}-" l ' . ii'- a“ . u 4' .' ru- .- . l I .. I FIRST AID FOR. THE HOME Bv ROGER C. WHITMAN Question: During the past few years we have painted our house a chocolate color several times. apart. Condensation is the fre- biit it faded badly each time within a year a ft e r painting. ’ Would coating it with linseed oil preserve the color for a longer‘ time‘? Answer: So ll n d s to me as. though you have been economi-lg cal on paint quality. because: properly applied. Eood should hold its color a much long er time than that. Because of! time and labor costs. it is one oft .the falscst of economies to use. any paint but the very best. It lasts longer. looks better. and greatly lengthens the time he- twcen repaintings. . COUNTER TOP : Question: As an experiment I} have tried covering the small' corner of my linoleum kitchen counter with an adhesive plastic which comes in rolls and has its own adhesive on the back. So far it has stood up very well. Do you think it would be safe to put this on the entire counter area? Answer: I am confident that you will be satisfied with the re- sults. This is a very useful and decorative mat.erial which is coming into wider and wider use. HUMID WEATHER PROBLEM Question: A section of living 1 .room wall between the fireplace . and a window becomes damp in g humid weather. The plaster does = not soften but the paper is damp. 1 ‘In dry weather the effect dis-; appears. What do you think is . ‘D _ o WIRING o rixruiiiais o APPLIANCES o REPAIRS . Free Estimates! Dial 4-8325 Electrical Contractors 161 Queen 7?na@xrz/‘4e}owt§%r2ze FOR BETTER LIVING I WIIITCIIIIJQ. . . " §;firn3s;on this builder's page . . . t todsy. _ . . . contact one of the business ‘ -or‘ A . V The advertisers on this page _ it“ . on exports to the field of ' I home building, real estate or repnlrliig.. They will be glad to assist you . . . contact them ill fl Answer: I suspect the side of OCOLATE COLORED HOUSE} the chimney masonry is in con- tact with the plaster. instead of the insclation holding them quent result when plaster is in direct contact. There should be either insulation or a dead air space even between the edge the plaster and the side of the - masonary. STAINED SHINGLES Question: Fifteen years ago we paint covered our house with asbestos shingles. They have become dir- ty and stained. Is there any way to make them more presentable. : especially since we have Just painted the trim on our house? Answer: Asbestos shingles can be painted with any high quality house paint. First brush off all dust and dirt from the shingles; any badly soiled places should he scrubbed with trisodium phos- phate and water. rinsed well and allowed to dry thorbughly. Then give the shingles one or no nothing seats at seed oil—-enough oil should be applied so that no dull spots re- main on the surface of the shins- les. Alter this treatment. paint. . RUST STAINED SIIINGLES Question: We have green and white asbestos shingles. which were met stained from louvens. We have tried powdered rust and re stain movers scouiri . Could you tell me how to move the rust? Answer: Dissolve 1 part so- dium citrate in 6 parts of water adding 6 parts of commercial glycerin. A portion of this should be mixed with enough powdered whiting or other ab- sorbing powder to form a paste. Spread ii thick layer of this paste over the stain and ‘al- low to dry. Then brush off and replace with fresh paste, or moisten with the remaining ll- quid. it may take a week or more to remove the stain com- pletely. ‘ REMOVE OLD WALLS? Question: My 30-year-old house and’ west sides require consid- erable patching; other two sides are good. I plan to recover two sides with asbestos siding. Friends advise it is not neces- sary to remove old covering. and would keep the house warm- and would keep the house warm- er. They also suggest that strips be. nailed to. sheathing. Would this be practical? Answer: This is a completely practical idea. Air space be- tween the present wall and the new siding would provide extra ‘insulation. For best way _to at- tach siding, follow instructions of manufacturer. llolledltpv iii covered with kella stone. North toverdralts To Be Dropped TORONTO fCP)—Overdrafts. the system under which a cust- omer ls sometimes allowed to draw temporarily more money from an account than is in it. will be abolished in Canadian chartered banks Sept. 1. record- ing circles. . Advice. It is understood. will go out to customers concerned about July 31. One banking source described overdrafts as an “untidy" way of doing business and one that some time. knows where he stands and the bank knows where it stands. “With an overdraft." the hut shingles can be nailed over‘; Bank ad,,ice_ appa,.(,n“y_ Wm _ Eu£Tix.'tio' '.iie.§."°ci.‘ui'.‘t'“i§t'm'ii'a.lHofel Option and then rose train: til it": .::.:::.".; t.':::.t*:t:.:..‘“.i:; '15 Cancelled months. l Govt.To Build 0'l."I‘AWA (CPl -— The fcderalt government is going ahepd with group. headed by Financier lJohn Spence. failed to meet ing to reliable reports in bank-‘ an ice-breaking cable-repair ship despite lts‘= ce Transport Minister )3 a l c t‘! said Friday the project will JOINS- _ tproceed without delay because has been bothering banks for I nf we urgent need for the V9,. I "If," this source commented.; “a‘man has a note at the bank. t proved some weeks 3;" am he has a definite liability. bear- : ‘awarded to Canadian Vickers in»: a definite rate of Interest I Limited of Montreal. It calls for ‘M " d°fi““° ""’t“‘'”-‘' “d he ! completion of the 313-foot ship _ The vessel will be operated source added. "the customer-thy‘ the Canadian coast guard «$1.500.000 hotel istarted May 1. so. A 38.042065 contract was sp-< The land was made available I ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. tCPl—An toption on land granted to ‘for- 12 no Gus:-disn. Julyaii, 196;. to the group by the provincial now planned by the Uflll‘pd government through the home. States. No of a previous ing cbi-poi-atlon. other group: three flights were successful including some Newfoundland over the 5.000-mile course. businessmen. are reported to be “um seeking u" “M Postal 3IVIYI1g:ADv8I:IfE,s estab ,onto interests planning a 100- room hotel has been cancelled by the St. Johns Housing Cor- poration. chairman 0. L. Vardy lsaid Friday. ' Mr.Var dy said the Toronto rtain commitments connected «with their option on a five-acre 'piece of land in northeast St. Construction of the live storyi was to have here. Q New temperature control- led. sprinkled. safe ware- hous never knows when it may be vice and will lay and rep,“ me l°M‘:iim°"f 3{‘d- ‘"‘m "N thank’! cable for the Canadian Overseas J k. T f 0 view, some cus omers corporation en Ins runs er have a tendency to push the Lawrence. accommodation further than it ‘ aiong the Atlantic seaboard and is intended to go." [in ' i DIAL 2-I206 ;be to make definite loan 1 arrangements. Aid Fertility MONEY ORDERS STOLEN SWASTIKA. Ont. (CF) —— An estimated 320.000 w0.\‘th of postal money orders was stolen west of Kirkland Lake. Police ‘mally used for bi-ruh control is 1 enabling p r e v i ously infertile couples to have children, a med- ical researcher reported Fri- ay. Dr. Carl Heller. in an inter- view, outlined experiments. con- the Pacific Northwest Research ‘said if the money orders are Foundation here. with noerthan- correctly validaied they can be dalone. one of the Progesfins 0!" cashed. 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