' modern Kitchen make, Yet some i Supply News, a trade publication, _ points: out, for. example, that . there ‘are two types of built-in. . slectrle. ranges; one which has ’ gurface-elements dropped into a . countertop, with avens set in the. “Is a compact unit of surface ele- _a low platform base, Elther fits - Bight In with built-in cabinets and styles are avallable with the lat-‘ ‘Kitehen- planning should include, goal of a new klichen Is to give’ -Jence and to save her. time and! “labor, Older model, ‘‘left-over* -appiiances just can’t do that, “Glittering - Sparkliig ‘Add 4 festive ‘alr to your calling. ‘Call us ‘todey and inquire about textured exil: - ings. You'll be glad you did, [ees DRYWALL’ . Phone 635-21 95 Old appliances do riot ‘a. , homeowners overlook this trulsm, when: formulating plans for an up-to-date kitchen, The principal . reason why: modern: appliances: is that’ the’ the homemaker added ' conven-. What's more, outedated ape: _pliiances detract from the appear] . ance of a retiodelad room, New models are designad specifical- ly for the’ sleek, built-in look of contemporary kitehens, Building wall or cabinet; and one which ‘mants and oven that. sildes onto “eountertips,’ . Other range atyles are equally suitable, Frée-standing ranges ‘ fit flush with the tops and fronts ‘of standard cupboards, High-style ' eya-level ranges have single or’ double ovens -hung from the wall ‘above..the. surface. units, All. est convenlence features Includ- ing automatic tlmers and -teme., perature controls, ’ New. model refrigerator- .freezers are designed with Square corners and straight lines : to fit flush agutngt the wall and |i _cabinats, Many modelg*have ell- | tha a * Sole odes na et tha id onew thinewall insulation * gives. larger. interlor capacity ‘without’ @xpanding the exterior. ‘| styling, Now you can ‘get pastel , dimensions. This means you van fit a large 16-foot-cubic- refrigerator-freezer _ Space now taken up by your older 12-foct | ‘appliance, The streamlined design: Saves youthe cost af cabinetry work that used to be necessary to make the re-| frigerator look built-in, For mode eth convenience, refrigerator- freezers In which frost doesn’t form tn either the refrigerator or freezer compartments, end; | - the messy “fob of: manual te. : frosting, Ole With the, “inoden kitehen em- phasis: on saving time, steps and work, ‘‘automatle | dishwashers have an Andisputable place in re« modeled ‘kitchens, Thay save about an hour of cleanup time daily, In addiflon te. bullt-in models which fil Into the space of a regulation undercounter cabl- net, and free-sianding models, |: which generally go at the end of a line of counters, there are two other styles adaptable to kitchen. remodeling. .Cne Is the portable which. stores anywhere and rolis to the sink for use. The other is the convertible-portable, which fs used as a portable tem- porarily, but can be permanently installed later, The latter two are {deal for homeowners who are remodeling in stages, but dom’t -want to wait to have the conventence of a dishwasher, Another attribute of modern appiiancas is their variety of: colors, deep hues, stainless steel coppertones, chromes. and woouegrained surfaces as wall - as nee There are also unusual |* Tee ane pattarned finlghes 163 een Jabric. or ‘| the wallpapers 1P6" hw posse to mix or match the appllaiicas with one..another;: with the. kitch= en cabinets, or with the general decor, - = Into the] . _ New heavy-duty. folding shelf brackets can be used In every ‘| nal cost from a’ local lumber | dealer or cabinet shop, Theplas-7 “") tle comes in Hterally dozens of ‘| solid colors, in altractive mar - room In the house, wherever wall hung tables or shelves © are desirad. Uses shown above are In the garage, kitchen, laundry, darkroom and sewing area, Hare ate some newproducts— with the performance clalms of the manufacturers: FOLDING CLOSET DOORS that can be installed by the aver= age person in less than 15 min» utes, Tha bilefold panels are warp-free and. highly resistant to scuffing, staining and denting. | | channel frame with a baked-on alkyd finish, The doors are hung with only a top track and bottom Jamp Pivels. new products... — ./away, support fira or conduct Each panel is enclosed by a U- | A 6-INCH-WIDE VINYL SIDING that does not require pafnt and will not chip, dent, rust, waar electricity, The new siding can be nailed directly to standard sheathing, eHminating the néces- sity of a special backerboard, Previous vinyl siding was. made. in widths ot 8. inches, ; A FIREPLACE with an ultras modern désign that ‘can be used as a free-standing. unit or built into a home or used BS a ‘room -{| they are fn the home, galdom | dook. their best. The paint’ be- "comes. faded die -te exposure,’ ‘ water sweeps into open windows ‘| when it ralns and bifsters the ‘| paint, while ‘moisture fram con- | mate- a covering ‘of decorative Plastic sheeting ta the sills, Tae "J been proven so practical for 1 Kitehan sink tons and other ho “| agigiass and wipes clean in an . instant, with a-damp cloth, You : ‘Surface, : : de. ‘are needed, You may. have "Window sits, prominent a5 densation | drips - onto. the sills from. the glass; lhaving muddy streaks, an ‘A perfect answer is. to laml« ‘plastic, . the same kind that has purposes, Is: smooth and hard ean ‘even. -keep your - gerantum. ‘pots Tight at ‘the. window without ‘causing . -damiage to the sills “Only narrow strips: of the plas- ‘gome leftover.scraps on. hand from a previgus project. or can buy narrow remnants at. nomi. velized patterns, and tn natural wood grains that will blend with or match your furniture. . ‘The strips are easily put down with contact-ebound cement, No pressure clamps are needed, The only tools required are-2 fine. tooth saw (a:back saw froma Mitering set ts excellent) and a coarse file, The plastie may.be laminated directly aver the pree sent painted surfate. of the wine dow sill, so that makes the work even easier, Get the measure- ments first. -These should he precise for--the Inside length, Measurement is made most ef- rfectively with an axtensfon-type folding rule that has a movable metat bar that shows the distance beyond the ruler sectton, Better ‘| divider, — ney as, i" a ofteee toptry wate : : ECONOMY PREFINISHED SPRUCE PLYWOOD Ve wane MITT AE rf 4 Jad THEA { re AT I am] . a needs. Visit your Co-op Stora for all your Bang Supply o-Op sane’ rmial | Phone 635-6347 -.1963,-thia figure: was up to seven per cent of the total, - has four bedrooms, The living room ” table. In the basement there is space “for a play room. Face the kitchen ’ and dining room'to the south-east ly ‘ fei NEW. HOUSE DESIGN — There was a further increase in the size of houses financed under the National Housing: Act in 1963. Associated with the increased size was a grow- ing proportion of two-storey houses, This type of house, such as this one designed by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, made up 4.7 per cent of the total in 1962. In This particular two-storey design || overlooks: the street and ths dining room opening: off it, overlooks the en: so does the kitchen which is dining arge and has room for a :| of the window sill, Lay thispaper “the edges are In proper position '. | Press down firmly on the plastic |so It stays in place, Now lift " Funderneath, and gradually lower | the rest af thé plastic while fit- "| ting lt closely all along the back: 7 hands,’ move sti, make a cardboard pattern, | The plastic sheeting willbe. cut to fit snug at the back and sides, but an overlap.of about 149: is left at th front for later trim. m ing. * “Mark ihe rattern outHine. on the plastic, and cut with the back saw, The sawing must be. done carefully, following a definite method to avoid chipping. of the |: very thin and hard plastic sure face, Do the sawing this way: |. place the plastic finishedsurface upward on a firm bench or low |’ table; with the cutting line bes yond the table edge, Hold the saw almost parallel wilh ‘the sheeting, so the saw teeth wear! | through .the. plastic surface be- fore cutting “into . the hacking|- material, Move the saw slowly. and steadily .on the forward stroke, liftihg it to clear the plastic on the ‘back ‘stroke, Sup- port the cutaway portion so ft “won't sag and tear. . Try the plece for fit, It should lay flat without bulging anywhere, | If slightly oversize, trim the strokes only, When the fit is perfect (except for the front. overlap) spread‘ the contact ce- edge with the file, using downe| — When making ¢ a new window sill with laminated plastic, a block of wood, hammered gently, should be used to drive, out alr bubbles and insure a tight bond. ‘ment on both the back ‘of the plastic and on the window sill, Use 4 plece of cardboard or play- ing card to spread the cement, Making sure every part fs cover= ed with a thin filnr of cement, Allow the cement to dry thorough] ly (ahout 20 minutes) | before ape plying, Will bond instantly: on. contact, and ihe plastic can’t be shifted if tt Isn't correctly positioned, To avoid complications, - follow this specific technique, Cut a piece of wrapping paper the size on the sill (the cement should be a dry enough:so the paper doesn't. 7 | stick), then put the plastic sheet- ‘ ing on the paper. oo, Litt the plastic at one end, and fold.lack the pattern paper underneath {o clear a space about 3’? wide, Then let down the plas« the at that side, making sure that against the back and side-wall,. ‘the other end, remove the paper |, window molding. . Usa a hammer or ascrap wood block to pound down the plastic at every polnt-so it fs securely bonded, Now, with the file,trim aff the excess: plastic. at. the front so It ‘is flush with the sill -edge, Hold ‘the fila with both). lt tn downward strokes, ILfting the file-on the upe! ward: return to avold chipping, The plastic sill . covering should last almost indefinitely, Jooking bright and colorful, and|; will never need painting, Once}; you have the procedure down | pat, it will be a simple matter | to do all the windows in “your |: house, | The two cemented sutfaces : : Surprising! iy; "a Slot: of persons ‘Have Facts - - for Buyer ~ " When a _prospéetive ‘Buyer ‘{s looking at your house, he can da- termine for himself whether. he Mikes it. 8 But: it?s" up to you to have ready answers for any questions he may ask after he finishes. the| de can’t-give ‘the answer to ple. question: of-how old the house Is, Be prepared ta reply to quer- les about property boundaries, assessments, fuél costs,-etc,’ A good real estate broker; by oe the .. way, ‘shouldbe: -able* tol" ~ answer. questions about the ac- ceéssibllity of schools, churches, transportation and shopping. Be sure. that he does—before the possible buyer comes along, A consclenticus salesman also will have made'a prior Inspection to/§. determine what the house’s good|f points are so that he-can, potne them out‘as. he ‘gots from room to. room, Hut. don't. follow: ‘him around, while. he’s talking. Tt not only , cramps - fils. style, ‘bull it etien will _stop. the: ‘prospective om asking. questions ' PLANNED FOR WEIGHT A: radlway. jfrelght éar with 20/8 - BUILDING | “SUPPLIES © aai8 W. Highway 16 | axles, capable af carrying . single 260-ton ‘load, is ca | Bicatrocmatl ; built = Romania. = * Television - Radio - Recorder Repairs .. oar) A Ww Pr that requires no élactric power to operate. It Is run on water pressure only: has only two moving parts. and ‘handles: ‘regular’ dighwater da- tar; gents. for the best orientation, -. The floor area-is i474 square fect a - - and the exterior ‘dimensions are 29 ' feet. eleven’ inches by 24 feet four inches.’ Workitig- drawings for this} rouse, - known. as_ Desi; ” available. ‘from Central : ‘and. Housing Corporation at mini-|§ ‘cost. SSC ARIROMEN : UE-1O"E 1-10" mt D rte . : imo'e tO, 2 product : Reduce Maintenance Expenses with Tough, Transparent - ‘greater optical clarity: of. ary: ite Pas _ 7 vf plavte —bar ronal In ae its equal oe “we Major Appliance Sales and Service © %. Electrical Conutractor “ %& Residential ae %& Commercial - 0 an * Motor Wieding. ae ce Fae Cor. Kelum & Park |