} ‘8 The ¢ GUA Charlottetown, Sat., Sept, 8, 1966.. DIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THEWEEK TERRACE ° _ GARAGE 138 20° DESIGN No — — % This pleasing three bedroom home features corner windows in end bedrooms, excellent traffic circulation, and an at- tached garage with sheltered terrace at the rear. There is provision for an additional washroom: in the «basement: The simple roof line reduces _ First Aid For Ailing Houses By ROGER CC. WHITMAN “TERRAZZO” DRIVEWAY QUESTION: I saw a concrete driveway recently while out on a Sunday afternoon drive, which I liked very much. The surface eeemed to be pebbled ~ with stones of various colors. .Where eould I obtain instructions fof putting this kind of topping on ‘my : driveway? ANSWER: Inquire at your local branch of the Portland Ce- eadqautrer 33,etrs danGW ' . Neadquarters, 38 West’G rand “Ave., Chicago. The association has many- useful booklets or various concrete. projects, a1] ef them free for the asking. Why y mot: go up and ask the home’s owner the contractor's name? Seems like the simplest ap- SPOTTY BASEMENT FLOOR a TION: There have ~al-. s been white spots on my a floor:"T thought “if 1 - |wire a piece over the top, but. it ‘trial disputes affecting as many reap- |doesn’t look quite.so neat. What |sure to use the same typesscreen |dustries such as autos, trucking | a riot, given the usual etching with a acid solution so the this lime-neutralizing treatment |counter top. When removed, we! The enly works on bare concrete. I {found it had burned a dar k, feally don’t know of any way SANSWER: The concrete was|wiase with di free'|sive action between them... /DINING 86108 , 648.” House 1200'Sq. Ft. ‘Gorage 282 Sq.f#- (Blueprints include full details for building in Brick or Frame) é the cost of construction, and | adds to the charm of this in- teresting Design. House would require a 75 foot lot, 60 without the garage. The priate spe is brick veneer but-the ue- bool prints include complete de- ian ae — d palin tails for building in frame or | ban and Couritry Homes. De- solid brick. signed for “Canadians,’’ is now available at the. offices ...of The Guardian and The | Evening Patriot for $1, tax- free. This new edition in- cludes color selection, etc., . plus over 100 popular: new designs to choose from. Alse included are full designs ir how to order blueprints. DESIGN BOOK BIRD PROOFING CHIMNEY QUESTION: Soon we will: be moving into a new house out. in the country, and I will ap- preciate any suggestions as t how I can keep my chimney flup- and vent pipes safe against en- try of birds and squirrels. ANSWER: The least _compli- cated method is to shape a Piece of quarterinch sturdy wire screen into a shallow basket. Washington | Is Watching. | The size should be, such _ that . : | down ints te tue opening win OtTIKE Moves the top slightly larger so it won't | ‘ quite fit inside. This will serve | By ARCH MacKENZIE as a good barrier to would’ ‘be | WASHINGTON (CP. )— -Cana- tenants, and also make a_ fine |dian efforts to settle the walkout spark arrester. The advantage jof -118,000 rail employees are’ of this shape is that if and when |being folloyed- here with more smoke and gasses eventually [than usual interest. corrode the wire, you can,easily| Qne reason is the remove it and put in another. |American experience with. a For vent stack openings, just iprolonged- strike against five crumple a little bronze, copper major air lines. Another is the or aluminum screening and put |prospect that the United States | it, into the top. You can also inext year will-face-major~indus= recent | Be (as 2,000,000 workers in key in- ing as_the ee stack.~Other- | and? rubber. imilar metals,; Canada's labor - management | there could be set up a corro- scene also is being eyed closely | jin’ relation to the continuing | —_, growth of —the— Canadian —ecop-_| ; ee-potomy—and—ijts capacity for ab- was set down on our formica |sorbing <U.S. exports. BURNED FORMICA Washington Post com. | iments. editorially that round area in the shiny surface. ‘groping that is evidend now 1n | ‘HOW TO OBTAIN| Ottawa may in some measure | é ‘ ‘ the }] ~ f' All Cors ~ Registered With - PELL Stock Car] Assn. Eligible \ For Racing. All Cars Must COVENEAD RACEWAY ~ “Monday, September Sth at 1:30 p.m. OVER $700.00 IN PURSES Bring The Family 1. Enjoy A Day of: Thrills and Spills. i No. 4 Montague Schedule of Race Events No. 1 Canadian. Tire Corp. 6 cylinder ...... eg “No.2 Dow’s Restaufant, flat V-B ..:c.ccusees No. 3*Vending Services Ltd. Overhead V-8_............. 50.00 No. 5 Gaudet’s Auto Body, flat V-8 .0.2cssvu.n., No. 6 Lucky Dollar Food Stores, Overhead V-8 No: 7 Kimball_C No 8 Ranch House Gift Shop, Stanhope, flat V-8 .. No.'9 Ray Chappell, rep. F. R. McLaine, Chrysler, bey d pentane $50.00 50.00 Bakery, 6: cylinder ...... be siatisecsses . 50.00 i 3 Canteens to 50.00 . Acorn Irving Service Stn., 6 cyl. 50.00° — Over 50 Race Cars shortcut removing the paint |Hard scrubbing with detergents, §0 Plymouth, Valiant, Overhead V-8 ....... the etching treatment car be | and scouring powder had no ef- |facilitate and fl to hear about it! help us out, I'd be most knocks loudly. This has heen tting worse lately. -What can do about it? i ANSWER: _ The washer is now worn that serious dam- the faucet may easily if don’t have it re aiid a new washer put Undoubtedly the seat (where washer rests) is badly chew- ' should be smoothed its for this repair are available at hardware you're doubtful, have a plumber — although it yourself will save you probably from $15 to $20.’ DOOR. SEAL STICKY QUESTION: The rubber seal perl Georg a A ‘ around the refrigerator door has |crossbridging). become quite sticky.. I haven’t tried anything to unstick it, for fear of damaging -the _ rubber What will do.this job safely? ANSWER: If the rubber it self isn’t deteriorating, you should be able to clean it off | with mild soap suds or deter- gent. Replacing the entire- seal will probably be necessary if this attempt to clean isn’t successful. burn. as you've described,» noth- istrikes.” ‘also possible there is insufficient |!¥S°S transportation and is said encourage the | fect: Can you suggest something jgroping which continues in which will take this burn out? | Washington for a long-range po- ANSWER: If it's really a lice ‘of handling emergency ing will scrub it out. Hard rub- | ss 3 bing with turpentine. and steel) |'WEREN’T PREPARED | , wool and turpentine might have | The Post says that while the some effect. Worth trying, any- |Canadian government - moved how, because if unsuccessful, |More promptly than Congress you'll: have to put~another layer Was able to do in the sir strike, | of formica over this. pl ae é | SHAKY FLOOR _ jwith a crisis of this kind than | QUESTION: I noticed that the Washington was. floor of my son’s new develop-| ‘It adds: : eal ment house seems to vibrate| “The struggle in Ottawa will when I walk across the living |be watched with great interest room. Is there anything he can | because this problem is common do to make it feel firm under © many free countries. Canada foot? _ + |is eager to preserve ‘collective ANSWER: This may be due to_|baTgaining and. the insufficient beams, beams spac-.|®tTike. Se ed too widely, or not heavy | But how long can sits econ- enough to carry the load. It’s |OMY stand a strike which para- right to bracing. between beams (called ito cost $15,000,000 a day? Gov- It may well be ernments must find _& way of that your son can do this him |Protecting the’ public _ against self with no trouble. ‘It merely |0Tdeals of this kind without dic- | consists :of nailing more-of those |‘@tiis- wage policies.” short sections of two by fours A current appraisal of the Ca- firmly between the beams. This | nadian .” ies ahd hag U.S. will serve to unify the floor, commerce departmen and make it much firmer. Leaver ai ie sat tuition ave e e sec “hens a. Bena Ben, jot this year but inflationary | chips ‘in ‘with this useful | tip: signs continued unabated. As a fair to middling stopgap, you could run a strip of plastic electrician’s tape over the seal | and observe results. If the | - motor doesn’t run with more fre- | quency than before, this will in dicate the seal is still closing | efficiently. | SMOKING STAINS PROBLEM | QUESTION: There are heavy | cigarette smokers in our family. | “Some time ago, a reader asked SEES PATTERN j about cleaning an antique bottle “Tf the expansion actually has over 100 years old. I've tried |passed its peck,’ says the powdered ‘toilet ‘bow! cleaner, jweekly publicatior, called Inter- with hot water; it works very |national Commerce, ‘‘the infla- well. Let it stand about 10 min- |tionary pressues un the econ- utes, swirl with a bottle brush, |omy have not been reduced. then rinse, The glass will be |There has developed in the last sparkling clean". Many thanks few months a pattern of wage PAINTING A CHAIN FENCE settlements which could support QUESTION: Can you tell “iq cost-push inflation, regardless t is no more prepared to deal }- says |. This results in windows constant- ly filmed, painted ‘walls, wood work, floors, curtains and drapes turn to dirty brown color. Of course..no amount of dry clean- .ing“r washing will bring back the original colo. I have a small exhaust fan over the stove and a double Puritron going full blast. but these do. little — good. Have you a solution? ANSWER: One answer jumps up immediately but it would not bé welcomed >ither by the smok- ers or the tobacco companies. Only other suggestion is to in- crease the number and power of the fans. ventilate earlv and often, even if this inconveniences scme.of the. family. smoke pro- dveoars WAVY FLOOR - what is the best way to paint jof decreased pressures on- sup- ja chain link fence? IT have a Plies.” ‘large area to cover. ue The review says demand has ANSWER: In my opinion, it’s slackened ‘but investment by pretty much a tossup between (public. and private bodies in | a roller with long fiber nap-or-business cdpital is. not slacken- | | spray gun. A brush runs ajing and the federal tax’ in- | \very poor third. If you use alcreases of last March do not vray, try to wait-for. a reason- | seem likely to affect ably still day, so a lot of the |vestment this year “‘if ‘at. all.” | ‘paint mist won't wander to ;———~ pon iwhere it's not wanted. Many | people hold large sheets of card- ‘ i oat board on the other “side of the _ TORONTO (CP) — Canadian | fence as a background so the Quakers will ‘send their first | ‘spray won't stray. One definite ‘Shipment. of medical aid to Viet | advantage of the spray°’over Nam from Montreal Sept. 1, the either. roller or brush is that it Capadian Friends Service Com- will fit into sueh tight crannies, |Mittee announced , Thurs- like the overlap where one link day. 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