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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-07-22, Page 17When choosing windows Six tips to save you money • • • • • comfortable home. 6. Sturdy hardware—The operation of every window depends upon its hardware— parts such as operators, hinges, channels, locks. Good window hardware is attractive and strong. It works smoothly. Hardware that looks or feels shoddy or operates poorly is one sign of cheap, inferior windows. Dashwood Planing Mills de- signs its own window hard- ware, then insists on extra quality finishes for long life. HURON Steel Fabricators (LONDON) LTD. also offer their best wishes to Secure in a building supported by STEEL CONGRATULATIONS ON THE OPENING OF YOUR NEW CENTRALIA PLANT T. ERNEST SMITH LIMITED 360 Queen's London, Ont. CONSULTING ENGINEERS Tele. 434-0018 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO DASHWOOD PLANING MILLS PLANT ON YOUR NEW PLANT OPENING FROM THE MAKERS OF SYLVAPLY PLYWOOD SYLVAPLY PLYWOOD MAcMILLAN, BLOEDEL AND POWELL RIVER LIMITED Our sincere congratulations We are pleased to have installed the cranes at the new plant Material Handling Erection 374 Olivewood Road Co. Ltd. Toronto 18, Ontario Exeter Timex-Advocate DPM 5 The time to consider win- dows is at the very outset of planning your new home. Planned wisely, they can be your best buy. Without good planning, they, tould be a costly mistake. Your best advice will come from a person who knows your specific problems. He could be your architect or designer, your contractor or lumber dealer. Such men have faced prob- lems like yours before. They'll be glad to put their experience to work helping you. But equally important— how windows are made and will stand up to normal wear is of prime importance to you. It pays to know the man- ufacturer. Dashwood Planing Mills Ltd. starts only with the finest materials--materials that are machine milled to fine tolerances and engi- neered with all the skill that only years of exclusive win- dow building experience could bring. Today, Dashwood Windows are considered by astute contractors to be among the standard of the industry. To- morrow, and long thereafter, they'll be serving you with all the beauty and ease of operation of the day you bought them. Here are some of the ad- vantages you get with Dash- wood Wood windows. 1. Safe, easy cleaning— Window cleaning is not only a chore-- at times it can be dangerous. Modern windows eliminate all this. For ex- ample, some Dashwood win- dows come right out for sale, quick cleaning inside. Others open so wide you can clean them right from the inside too. 2. Adaptable design—Keep fuel and air conditioning bills an eye on outside appear- for you and a cleaner, more ance. Skimpy, cold, sterile- looking windows can give your home a flat, unfinished effect. Choose well-designed wood windows for natural warmth and beauty. You can get Dashwood windows to blend with every style of architecture—contemporary or traditional. D as hwoo d windows actually enhance the resale value of any home. 3. Easy operation—Why strain to open balky win- dows? Quality windows have built-in tolerances that auto- matically take care of ex- treme temperature changes, variations in humidity and other factors that affect win- dow operation. Properly in- stalled Dashwood windows will operate, trouble free, for the life of your home. 4. Natural insulation— Wood is a natural insulator. Windows with wood sash and frames are 20% more effec- tive than aluminum in block- ing outside heat and cold. Wood sash and frames won't "sweat" or "frost up" in- side your home the way metal windows do. Can't rust, pit, tarnish or corrode. All wood parts in Dashwood windows are treated for positive pro- tection against moisture and decay—and even termites. 5. Weathertight construc- tion—Quality windows are precision-engineered to keep out rain or snow . dust or drafts. A combina- tion of face -to 406 contacts, weatherstripping and . pres- sure locking makes Dash- wood windows up to seven times more weathertight than commercial standards. This means big savings in "This house is modern in every respect. It's even got a spite fence!''