“\House Construction” +and—allow-te-remain-on-the—sur- f Yeation avafiable that would give me information on proper house construction? One that will explain the various terms used in building, rather than do-it-yourself construction? ANSWER: ‘Wood - Frame (No. A 1,76:73) is available from’ the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, 25, D. C., for 65 cents (no stamps); presents “sound principles for woo d- frame house construction and suggestions- for selecting suit- able. materials’: contains a and undercover sections where the mildew remains. What else ean I do to get rid of the smell? ANSWER: You may net 4 killed all the mold spores. A ply a mildew - proofer, avail- able at some hardware. and housewares dealers, or marine supplies store, to ell surfaces, Or ly a household ehlerine bleach te two quarts of water face four to five minutes. Then rinse off thoroughly . with clear water. Sometimes sprinkling a generous quantity of moth flakes or crystals in a closet, and. First Aid For ‘Ailing Houses. By ROGER. C. WHITMAN CONCRETE BLOCK MORTAR QUESTION: I own a 10-year “old frame duplex. The basement walls are of concrete blocks. The mortar between almost every block got loose and there “ts a little crack about one-sixty- fo;rth of an inch wide, going up and down, in the mortar. What caused it and what can I do to torrect it? ANSWER: The mortar could shrink and crack if the con- ——tretebiocks were-not-kept-damp -while- the -original.-mortar._work was curing; ¢ , surround. ing blocks exert-a—biotting“ae- ~-tion*on“the-wet mortar... The loosened craeked mortar should be scratched out and re- placed with fresh, being sure to keep the surrounding blocks damp for a week or so to allow slow, proper curing of the mor- tar. CRACKED PAINT QUESTION: We painted over our old varnished woo dwork with a latex paint. Even though we followed the instructions earefully, the paint has crack- ed badly. What is the best method of removing this. latex paint? Could another paint be applied over the cracked sur- face? ANSWER: If the old varnished surface was absolutely clean and the gloss dulled, before ap- plying the new paint, the crack- ing is probably due to the sur- face not-having been thoroughly dry when the paint was applied. For best results, I don’t recom- ment applying another paint over the latex paint, the easiest method is to sand it off with a portable electric sander; or use a. prepared paste-type paint re- mover following manufacturer’s directions on the container. WOOD WORM IN TABLE QUESTION: I have an antique table. As I was refinishing it, I found it is badly eaten by some wood worm. When I sand- |. ed it, I found tiny little fur- rows through the top. Is there : eae of these worms getting = into other furniture from piece? Is there any way I can Low dt | PETE ‘powderpost beetles, force a drop | will attack other wood items. treat the wood to kill this pest? ANSWER: The best method would be to consult a reliable exterminator for positive identi- fication of the wood borer, and for treatment. Wood borers (car- penter ants, powderpost beetles) usually cause sawdust to collect. This might be..damage caused by nonsubterranean termites which fly directly to and bore into wood, leaving no outward evidence of infestation. To kill or_two_of kerosene into each hole or furrow (using a fine- DESIGN No, @ 351 EES Ground FI. 1088°Sq:Fte Upper Fl, 970 Sq.Ft. Garaaé 305 Sq.Ft. HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGNG BOOK ..The latest design book em titled ‘101 Selected Subur- ban and Country Homes De- signed for Canadians” is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for $1, tax free. This new edition {n- eludes color. selection, ete., plus over 100 popular sew designs to choose from. Also included_ are full designs on +_hew_to_order- blueprints. top table finished in blond and would like to change this to wal- nut. Can the .top be changed? How. to. refiitsh -the table? ANSWER: Because of the non- ‘ous surface of the plastic tes used to top tables and other ae, no paint will ad- here satisfactorily for any length of time. A sheet of plastie Jamjnate in walnut finish could be applied over thé present one. Installation instructions, 1 lustrated and in detail are avail- able from the plastie dealer; fol- low these carefully, To refinish the table; remove ashy finish down to bare wood (paint re- mover for varnish; denatured alcohol for shellac). Then sand the wood surface satin smooth and wipe off any dust. Apply a good quality wood stain in the desired shade, following manu- facturer’s label direetions care- should be addressed to: Roger C, Whitman, Toronte Star Syn- dicate, 90 King Street W., To- ronto HOSPITAL FOR OTTAWA TORONTO (CP) — The prov- ineial gove t has Ottawa of a children’s hospital, Premier =e. -Robarts__an- spout oil can or “poultry needle — ae kill termites, the table be placed in a for 1% hours, or at 140 degrees for. four hours; consult a wood- | working company with equip- | ment for bending and shaping | wood, There is always danger that this type of wood-damager FORMICA © bthese~-will-work--fine: chambat Be waa to 150°-deg:-F >> or an old ; fashioned rolling pin, HOUSE— CONSTRUCTION. eae nounced... ‘Mr. Robarts said the ) Hospital Serv- Hices--Commission —would . ynder- . QUESTION: Is there any pub- QUESTION: Is it necessary to roll formica after cementing | it to a counter top? I have a space I would cover myself, ANSWER: Yes. Not only | should the formica be rolled firmly, but it’s an excellent idea | to weight it down until the ce- | ment is thoroughly dried. If you have-a photographie print roller, i ‘tof Monday, April Guest Speaker this | - ‘ i . Volkswagens - Are Our Specialty Complete fine of genuine Volkswagen parts. RUDISCH'S | GARAGE Alberry Plains Hot Water Hot water at the turn of a tap—300 gallons of hot vert in just 15 minutes. aoe Power WATER HEATER Palmer Electric Ltd. GOOD SERVICE | ETE | Everywhere you Maritimers are returning to SHAW BRICK for sound, bea SHAW BRICK L. @. -| Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 es look, more and more — utiful building! Homes, Industrial Plants, Institutions and Office Buildings are rising daily—brick- built for smart appearance, minimum maintenance and good solid invest- ment. Check with your SHAW Dealer on the wide choice of fine quality | SHAW LIMITED—Head Office: Piants in © HALIFAX « DARTMOUTH # LANTZ * NEW GLASGOW * SYDNEY * WELLINGTON © SAINT JOHN © CHIPMAN’s FREDERICTON « MF. SCHURMAN Cope (le Kensington aa Summerside — Charlottetown ‘ NOTICE OF MEETING 2nd Annual AGRO GOOF. cad LTD. Brch Court, aateane Farm building sense pital. 18——8:30 p.m. Lunch Served for basic that pays off handsomely HALIFAX... - eee 2 § _| -wlee of their own experts ramen approved |. in principle. the establishment at take planning for the new hos-| Lack Of Legislative. Action Disappointing By JACK McANDREW— legislature in de-|of collecting a provincial licence ence and a federal one from imtroduced as one of |some people, and only a federal to the existing | licence from others. glossary of housing terms, @ : It’s ae to be home well as clear diagrammatic il- after lustrations. I suggest you re- |weeks that took me fom one quest a list of publications avail-|end of this vas! country to the ‘vice is’ g able of interest te homeowners, | other. when ordering book. a omen: ihe MILDEW ODOR YN CLOSET cones TT narned blunted QUESTION: I have a small action of the enclosed closet section that has feating the universal icked up a strong mildew oder. principle have stopped the leakage prob- the amendments lem but after thoroughly clean-| sya, and Game Protection Act. ing and painting the closet!” i, terms several times, the oder remains. a he {Undoubtedly there are erevices| 514 management program tmatter-a-y thoot whether they are again hunting thém on their own pro- journey of almost ‘three perty or someone else's. Federal Wildlife Ser- g to impose such a licence and it most definitely home- will be a universal one. Now let’s see the provincial I learned of t he | government figure out a method lie- And J hesitate to dwell too of the overall effect Jong on the nightmare this lic- d conservation encing system will cause those it's | poor souls responsible for en-| ont about the same thing as. going |forcement of the game lawe. a and 20-gauge shells. asn't here to personally 4 fiasco, but from what, it vee ee was a combina- §- this portion of record: it should be and-now—that— Association .and the P.E.1, and in the ebuchal = sons interested oonidlife in this province Goootar it tightly closed for a week-or-10-days, will deodorize.| pitterly disappointed with” aaa BLOND PLASTIC TO WALNUT | legislators. QUESTION:_I-_have_a_plastic-| __In wy the amendment (1) Went directly against the. recommendations and ad-; in the Provincial Fish and Wild. Iife Service. (2) Went directly against the stated peers of the Federal le ice. (3) on province in the unique position of being the only’ province in Canada to make such an exemption (the enly exemptions in other ereas are for Eskimos and Indians who are given special weg because of ancient aty rights). (4) Rejected the eminently seund and practical proposition that those who harvest the resource should pay the ma-. jor portion of maintaining It. FEDERAL LICENCE The sad part of it all is that fully. the very pee the legislators (Note: All correspondence re- | &e tcl daar sad (farmers, fish- lating to home mattitenance|erman, farm labourers, their wives and families): will have to pay a licence anyway if they are going to hunt migratory bevs this fall. And it. won't os ak ghoot with a 12-gauzge | tion of. bad legislative manage- | politica! timidity that | the | If I’m out with only a provin- cial licence how can-you tell I’m not after migratory birds as-well, . If a farmer is out with no licence at all, how can you prove he's only after upland birds in a field bordering a + marsh where ducks could be | found. the its | per: | | ‘It was not for—the-want— of trying by the Fish and Game boys and the Tourist Associa- tion that the amendment didn’t go through, GENERAL AGREEMENT They prepared a ‘prief, took it cabinet—and—government- cus, and got general agreement. They—agreed_that_a could pe made whereby farmers would/not need a licence to fish or hunt on their — land. - Ik te amendment was defeated. ’ What happens. now? ce Well. the program of conser: vation and management pro- Ta The- Grei herdy seule out te dunk. a the Fishing Season. Ponds and rivers are general- ly clear of ice, pevhaps more so this year than at any spring in recent memory. There should be a larger catch than usual for this reason, e We'd lke to .hear. about the success (or lack of it) of as many anglers sible in time for next ‘s. column. Drop a line or give me a call and let me know how you made See you next week ee GM Head Is Invited To Inquest ~ OAKVILLE, Ont: (CP)—E.- Walker, president of -General Motors Corp. of Canada ~has been invited to send a represen. tative. to an inquest here April- 29 involving the: death of a woman in a car accident Peter” MeWilliams, Halton County Crown prosecutor. The—fnquest is into the death of Mrs. Mary Hayward, 50, of |88 Burlington, Ont. She died last -+ January. of._injuries ..suffered when her 1964 GM Corvair went out of control and collided” with another vehicle. -Mr. McWilliams said hasn't subpoenaed the General Motors president, warned him that his products will be “‘on trial’ at the inquest. Evidence will be produced during the inquest, he said, to show that Mrs. Hayward com- plained of defective steering at least twice. The woman was on her way to nearby Hamilton to have the worm in honor of that annual| ies said in’ an rite of spring, Opening Day of | here the scholarship. program, a| lyear because universities have een ele The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aprf 16, 1966. Athletic Scholarship Program To Be Extended By University VANCOUVER (CP) — Simon | Fraser University plans to ex-| i|tend its athletie, scholarship |,. program-—the only one in @an- | ada-—te enver other sports next) year. Athletic Director Lorne Dav- interview, lcontroversial issue in university | circles, has worked ‘extremely well” in. this year's trial run) at SFU. SFU accepted 60 students on football, basketball ‘and-swim- ming scholarships this year, The scholarships, some of | them donated by private ‘naividuals and companies, eover tuition fees and other academic ex- penses, “Track and field is very high on our list for expanding program next year," he said, "We're also considering several other sports.” Mr. Davies criticized a recent decision by two Ontario univer: sities not to authorize athletic scholarships, "T think this {s a very short- ‘|eighted -outlook on athletics, This means that many young steering rechecked when the accident occurred; “"T think it'is only fair that the president of General Mo- tors, Mr. Walker, should have a chance to appear and refute —statements—e-b-0 calely ct General Motors prod- uets, hlen will be presented by ben id witnesses,” MeWilliams A spokesman said the firm). has: taken the Anyitation under} the|these scholarships," Canadians with $008 leaderahiip | pcs 1t—the ine consideration. but has in- } vited him to appear and -has | Model R.F 48T.T. ‘Tenders will be received by the sateen until noon Friday, April 22, 1966 for the pure of the following equipment. : 1 Rockland Root Rake, Serial No. 172, 1 Rockland Root Rake, rebuilt 1 Rome Plow, Serial No. RWCCIOIA 1 Rome Plow, Serial No. 7 TRH-33 1 Birmingham tilt trailer, Serial Ne. The loweet or any tender not necessarily s¢- P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Reohtord Street, Chnsietiotewn, P.EL, = 2 and scholastie potential now will have te look south of the border.” He estimated that more than 500 Canadians with athletle and academic ability have been forced to accept U.S. offers this refused to recognize the value lof athletic scholarships. “We wish we could help a more students than ready aided.” Mr. Davies said SFU insists on high academic standards as well as athletic aptitude. Recip- jents of the scholarships he able to meet SFU's asta’ set of entrance. requirements, “We're not taking any athletle bums into the university om said Mr, Davies. : SCIENCE THINKS AGAIN Formerly. estimated at 12, 000,000,000 years, the age of th universe was found in 1960 t& be about twice that much. FISHERMEN; HUNTERS, SPORTSMEN... + + “| Ask —for-our-New-1966-Catalogue- Fishing, Hunting, Cémping erticles. French spinning lures, all types of flies end hooks, rod building, lure making materials end sinker molda. Available at the lowest prices in Caneda. the + - choice for tioned ariicles. 10% DISCOU ORDER OF. $30.00 or ‘more na quantity prices. Please enclose 28 for postel end. handling cherget GLOBE IMPORT-CO, . Box 24, Station 8, Quebec City, P-Q. rete 3 i page cateogue offere Sg ~Guess who got their income tax right this year? DEPARTMENT OF NATI oh ONAL REVENUE The Hon. E. J. Benson, Minister