“te, '~ treatment as with brightening | iclaims that.a mantel + raped’ r This small Cape Cod income home_ offers’ the maximum amount of livability at mini- mum cost. Note that down- stairs there is a two-bedroom family unit with protected front entrafice, and convient entry to the kitehen. Upstairs WALL LNIRY roy KITCHENS | 0:1: 76g Ss DINING [ Sete4 | LIVING RW, IS. 1e- r there is a complete apartment: even to a separate laundry ‘area which could be used for storage if preferred: Construc- tion is Brick Veneer with wood accent. “Instructions for ‘building in frame are suppli- | ed. 765 Sq. Ft. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK HON ct! 1 RM | HI-3 5. 4.0 1 enigeieenentoentenre ” DESIGN No. - 411 LOWER APARTMENT oe Ft, “UPPER ® 550 Sq. Ft "| For Canadians." New Home Designs Available Commencing immediately a complete new series of home de- | signs are being published week- ly in The Guardian-Evening Pat- | giot for the, benefit of our read- lers and prospective home-buil- iders. ° : ; In conjunction with this week- ly “Home Of The Week” fea-| and | ture oupr suppliers have notified | |the Guardian-Patriot that a | plentiful supply of a new design | book, from which these . plans are reproduced, is available. If your attempts at growing annuals indoors have ended in disappointment, try using fluore- scent lights. You will be amazed and delighted at the results. Not grow only will you have a head start on your outdoor garden, but you will have vigorous plants that will reward you with lusty growth. Then, too, because you —— be obtained through this sre able to grow your own an- nuals from seed you will have This’ new publication is en-'to take whatever the florist or titled “101 Selected Suburban market grower offers but will be | and Country Homes Designed able to choose the best and new- est kinds sold by the seedmen. | An important feature of these To start, select a place in your |new homes is that they have house where you can install one | been designed to fully meet with |r more fluorescent light fixtu- j the requirements of the Nation- Tes according. to. the. number. of | al Building Code of Canada Plants you want to grow. A ba- mole requires a rigid standard sement is ideal for it provides f design, materials “and work. 2mple space for benches or tab- team les over which lights may be hung from the ceiling and the necessary temperatures, ne tween 60 and 70 degrees F., usually found here. coe those annuals prefer relatively ‘cool temperatures in which to grow, a basement is much bet- \ter than a dry heated room. An- other advantage is that here one need not worry so much about making a mess. moderate solution of bleach. .This will kill jwhich produce the growth. Let ithe bleach-remain-for—five—o-r |10 minutes, then rinse. When ldry, go ahead-with the paint. iI suggest either adding a mil-| dewcide liquid to the paint (at | any hardware or paint store) or using a mildew resistant | t—just t _ * . ne sete | ber of. fluorescent tubes suitable HOW TO OBTAIN. zestorivc The latest design book en- _straks and a very patchy ap- spots. titled “Canadian Guide to Home .Planning and Design” is now available at the’ offic- 6 of: The Guardian and The Evening Patriot for $1, tax free, This new edition in- cludes color selection, etc., plus ‘ever 100 popular new designs to choose frem. Also 8ncluded are full de- signs on how to order blue- orate, | | | DESIGN BOOK | First Aid For Ailing Homes. By ROGER C. WHITMAN lit you can mix up paint ‘for = BRIGHTENING SLATE jexact match. However. I'd pre- QUESTION; -I tried two dif-|fer to give the whole thing a! ferent sealers on our slate ‘en- nice new coat of floor and deck | trance foyer, Each time the |enamel. 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