REFRIGERATORS RADIOS WASHERS TELEVISION RANGES K When Buying Appliances Let I Simpsons-Sears Ex- clusive Brands Be Your Guide To Better Values. In Refrigeration-it's COLDSPOT-The last word is quality and design. See the new All Canadian 1055 COLDSPOTS to- day-The "Whisper qulet" refrigerator. ' IlEl-'llliiEllAT0llS In Radios and 'l'elevision--It's SILVERTONE. The foremost in performance-lowest in cost. You will thrill with their quality and design. 9 J ' sinus and TV In Washers-It's KENMORE-Truly the tlnest washer value in Canada. Be sure you see our complete line of all Canadian 1955 KENMORE Washers now on display. T . 'wAsurns In Ranges-It's KICNMORE-Whether it's coal, oil. gas or electric there is n KENMORE to suit your needs. Be sure you see the Kenmore line. Compare qiiality. conipare features. compare prit-cs: You'll agree KENMORE is the best dollar value available - ' RANGES - I All Simpsons-Sears Appliances Are Available On Easy Terms . . . Only 510.00 Down And Up To 24 Months To Pay. -MM. Ch'town Store 129 Kent St. Dial 3133 her I re Give Mother-and the whole family-front row seats on a big, thrilling world of spark- ling entertainment, sports, education, 'fun and news-an-it-happens. Choose here the TV set to bring golden hours of new happiness to You and Yoursl Super Televison Values At Your Favorite Appliance Store - MacCAUSLAND FURNITURE LTD. Admiral General Electric Crosiey Al "laps" in 'I'.V. llscsrls ts Plms Every Mother Iivelielerhes-favorltsainsie.....wekave H lverytlsiag from-gnlsd opera-to dinin- ivhd-useeesilssalslbainsforeves-ytasto.y FlilllllTllltE LTO. when it comes to buying a major appliance. like a washer, freezer or range. there's scarcely a women around who doesn't get mighty particular. Before she lays her money on the line. she'll spend hours scan- ning the advertisements. talking to the neighbors and shopping through the stores. For she's out to find the model that will save her the most time and effort in return for her investment. All this is fine. But what she often doesn't realize. according to leading home economists, is that few appliances made will save her maximum work unless she knows where to keep them. Modern homemaking aids are automatic marvels. They are en- gineered to save you as much time and drudgery as present hu- man knowledge can make a ma- chine perform for you. But there's a right way and a wrong way of adding them to your home. The wrong way is to place them anywhere there is room, without figuring out ahead of time if thatis the particular spot that will save you the most steps. The right way is to work out an efficient work area plan before you do your buy- ing. and then be sure to stick to it. You don't have to be an effi- ciency expert. either. You just have to master a low simple rules. y PLACE FOR EFFICIENCY First. the major applianc . that you'll want to give the most care to placing are those that do two major jobs: 1. Washing, drying and ironing your clothes. 2. Preparing your meals. These are the larger devices that you won't be moving around. i'ou'll install them once and there they'll slay. It's important to know that a right-handed person works best from right to left; a left-handed person from left to right. ' In your kitchen. most of your work will flow from refrigerator and or freezer to sink to range. if you're a ”righty" then. the re- frigerator should go on the right. 'the range on the left and the sink lin between them. L In the laundry, the work flow is from washer to dryer to ironing center. So the best right-to-left ar- rangement ia washer, dryer. iron- er. To save yourself the most pos- sible steps. your kitchen appliances should be placed in a triangle. Counter space between them de- pends upon the kitchen. hut the maximum distance between sink land range should be four feet. and Staple Away Odd Jobs Around Home One man's desk-aid is another woman's kitchen 8ppllBl1C:. For lin the rules of housekeeping. I lgadget is useful only if its within reach. y Take the old standby. the lstapler. its been sitting on the gold man's desk for years. But 'have you ever figured what it lcan do for you in the kitchen, lbedroom. sewing basket? i For example: The stapler can put hems in drapery, attach win- ,dow shades to rollers. fasten ?screens that have come away ffrom frames. i It can close lunch bags. picnic gbags. or the cellophane bags you yuse to store food in the refrig- lerator. One lmakes a stapler that can be used lin the conventional manner or. detached from its base for use on llarger objects. l Free of its base. the stapler .can shoot fastenings into wood to hold shelf-paper in place. This tacker can also be employed to re-cover card table tops with '-fabric, anchor small rugs to the lfloor, post closet inventories. laundry and grocery lists. and even to attach receptacles in closet doors. There's just one word of cau- lion. Make certain your stapler :has a staple-remover attached or you'll find life can be very mn- manufacturer. Bostich. EC :. N 0- expert en on us ,0. IArrange Your Appliances lProperly and Save Steps the minimum three feet. That be- tween sink and refrigerator should be five to five-and-one-half feet. If possible. have your laundry on the first or second floor instead of the basement. A first-floor site homemsking work in one spot. and maybe save plumbing and wiring costs. A second-floor site will be nearest the spots swhsre you gather and store the clothes. Whatever you do. keep every- thing together. Don't have the washer in one room. the dryer in another and your ironing eqiiip- ment still elsewhere. You'll run yourself ragged. Care and Feeding ol Appliances Electric sheets and blankets can be washed successfully in warm oapauds if on don't twist xor wring them. a avoid damage to delicate wires. just squeeze out ex- cess water by hand. Keep all small applianc cover- ed with plastic or cloth protectors when not in use. Keeps dust and dirt out. and retards tarnishing. Saves you hours of polishing. Pay special attention to keeping the drain pipe clean in a non- mechanical refrigerator chilled by "real" ice. Remove the pipe and drain trap often, walh them in hot soapsuds, and scald with ball- ing water to kill bacteria. Use a cloth soaked in turpentine to remove paint splashes from enamel-s face equipment such as refrigerators and washing ms- cblnes. Once the paint is off. wash away the turpentine with soapy water; otherwise. it will.dry to a sticky film. ' Thirsty applian can't perform their task efficiently. Keep. Ismail oil can filled with light oil in the kitchen utility cabinet. for first-aid to hard-working motors. lt's modern efficiency to - keep your flatware and silver service as bright as ybur applian And there's one way to do it. Reserve one drawer or c0mPIfl' ment for the silver and line it with silver cloth. This is a soft. beaver- hrown flannel that contains mil- lions of silver particles that sctyas a barrier against tarnish - causing sulphur gases in the air. Don't overload your washing nia- chine. because free circulation of soapsuds and rinse water is es- sential for maximum soil removal. It pays to run an extra load. if nekessary. to avoid crowding the washer. An electric blender is a quick way to make the thick soap jelly recommended for washing surfaces and fabrics that should not be as- turated with water. Just place 1 cup of warm or cool water and 1.5 cup soap in the 0AliAlllAli STANDARDS Assoqiiiiou The Canadian Standards Associa- tion approval, monogram or the caption ”C S A APPROVED" on the manufacturer's nameplate of any electrical appliance is your reasonable assurance of safety in the use of the appliance. All electrical equipment. the installa- tion and use of which is governed by the Canadian Electrical Code. is required to be tested and approv- ed by the Canadian Standards As- sociation. The Approvals Laboratories in division of the Canadian Stand- ards Associationl is a testing autthority accepted by the electri- cal inspection authorities in Can- ada. and carries out testing. ex- amining and reporting. together with follow-up factory inspection service of electrical appliances. devices and materials and oil burning equipment. under the re- quirementh of the Canadian Electrical Code and pertinent Canadian Standards Association specifications. Look for the Canad- ian Standards Association symbol of safety. 'seivice ...nirsiies ms nu Anuws-sinuusnpaizyosr set! Yeaaaalspaalsaearshm salhssr-bowwhsalIrT.V.sst aeaaanhar V as Isl-rep&. AI g teed. . oaesriess :&asl esrsarvlss bis! sites 0Al.LBEcl( st co. rim: 2-: IEBEMIE hm. i.- is near the kitchen will center your gun gmm TV Program Enloyed Here The favorite Dmlrsms sf mil- lions of television viewers can homes in this Province. A Island. in Talo- vlslon terms k in a "Fringe Ares". this is an area without a television station of its own but one which is serviced by a sta- a nearby centre. Good reception from the Mone- ion station is being enjoyed here by television owners. The better the quality of the television set the better to reception. The Guardian Tuesday. March 3, 1535 Keep Broiler Clean Wash Hie broiler of your cook- WIIOII P-E-L III! III" ins range after each use. so TV station. Appunguon grease won't collect and cause . lull lmlm bu bu mu, the pan to smoke. Pour off the n - -------a nun '.:::-;.:"::. ..".:i': do”. I television station hot soapsuds. scrub with a -mi , brush. rinse and dry. Suds Away Batter To clean the slim container .4 an electric blender after auxin a sticky hatter, fill it about gw: thirds full of soapy water. Cover, turn on and let. run a few m. onds until no batter is visible on the insltlo lllrfacl. . Many of the most highllydrsted TV programs including Sui-1 livan's "Toast of the Town" uuil Bishop Fulton J. Sheen's "Life; Is Worth Living" are weekly- features. Re-plays of hockey games in the ,N.H.L. and Mari- glass contained of the blender, put on the cover. and run about on minute until the contents are thin oughly blended. An electric toaster should neverl be immersed in water. Instead. brush away crumbs and wipe the. outside with a well - wrung - out soapy cloth. Rinse with a clean damp cloth. and then rub the sur- face dry. Never allow egg mixtures to dry; on mixer heaters. Soak cold water. never hot water. immedia- tely after use. Makes washing-up easier. - Delicious coffee can't be poured from a pot tainted with oxidizedl coffee oils. Mix baking soda wuthl cold water. fill pot (cxceqt alum-l inuml, and boil. Rinse with cleari water. 1 When a freezer is completely de-I frosted is the time to wash the in- ner walls with warm soapy water Take out baslfets and dividers and suds them carefully. too. Rinse, and dry all surfaces and equip-; ment. , i What if you don't have help around when you need to shove your refrigerator aside to wash its. case and the floor underneath? ltl will he an easy pushover if you' first wet the floor and rub it withl soap. 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