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vises Investigation
Thinking of Carpets
tisements proclaiming free
• underlays, free installation and
other free attractions, common-
sense indicates that you get :no-
thing for nothing', so if the dea-
ler hedges at these simple re-
quests shop elsewhere - there
are re utable dealers willing to
do business with you.
There is so much to carpet
buying that you cannot see or
judge that you are forced to rely
on a brand name and a know-
ledgeable and reputable sales-
man or dealer. Shop at,yeliable
retail outlets and you will at
least be partially protected.
To get a buying guide on
carpets, free 'in single copies
only, write Consumers' Assocaa-
tion of Canada, 100 Gloucester
St., Ottawa 4. Please mark your
envelope 'Carpets'.
OBITUARY
Menu of the Week
Moving into a new home or
igat planning on redecorating
your present home? Wall to wall
caheting is still one of the most
polular 'looks' in home decora-
ting today.
But when it comes to buying
carpeting, many customers have
little knowledge of the product
they intend to purchase. Further-
more, the variety of fibres,
brands and prices only add to
the dilemma. So, before you in-
vest, Consumers' Association of
Canada suggest you investigate.
A buying guide on 'Carpets
and Rugs' is available free on
request and will provide you
with accurate information on the
various fibres, types of weave
and quality of carpeting required
for the various 'wear areas'
in your home.
A few pointers to remember:
. Plain colors show dirt more
readily than patterned ones.
. Patterns with darker colors
show dirt less than those with
light colors.
. Light colors tend to fade more
rapidly. •
Complaints of poor wear are
often due to selecting the wrong
grade of carpet for the purpose.
. There is little difference in
wearing qualities between all-
wool and- 80-20 wool-nylon
blends.
. In heavy traffic areas, car-
pets with an even pile texture
retain their original appearance
better than sculptured effects,
as the hard-twist yarn or uncut
Euchre
loop pile gives better wear than
the more luxurious soft, plush
types.
. All nylons in plain colors show
considerably more staining and
soiling than wool carpets.
When it comes to laying your
wall to wall carpeting, one thing
to remember .is that an under-
lay Will extend the life of, any
carpet. Buy the best you can
'afford, especially for stairways.
There is a maxim about under-
lays well accepted by all who
know carpets: 'A poor carpet
needs one; "a good carpet de-
serves one'.
The main function of an under-
lay is to prolong the wear life
of the carpet by adding resilience
and protecting the backing from
abrasion on a hard floor surface.
ft also adds to the qualities of
warmth and comfort inherent. in
a good carpet.
No type of underlay is ideal
in all respects. Jute has less
resilience than hair-felt or rub-
ber, so that it should not be used
for heavy wear areas. Waffled
sponge rubber has excellent re-
silience, good ventilation and re-
sistance to mildew but this is
the most expensive type.
For installation of wall to
wall broadloom, a reputable la-
yer is essential. Skill and ex-
perience are most necessary be-
cause carpets improperly laid
will stretch and buckle during
use. 'Power stretching' gives
best results, but stretching with
a 'knee-kicker' gives good re-
sults when used by an expert.
Tacking 'is the most common way
of fastening carpet edges. How-
reasing proportion
of carpets Ii being laid now by a
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CLEANER
No Smoke, No Odour
JOHN WILLIAM AIKENHEAD
John William Aikenbead of
Brucefie , died in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday,
Decembe 16th, in his 73rd year.
His wife; the former Rita Mor-
rison, predeceased him by one,
year. He is survived by two
sons, James, of R..12.1., Bruce-
field, and Bill, with the Armed
Forces in Germany, and four
daughters, Elizabeth (Mrs, Stan
CollimS,glinton), Amy (Mrs. R.
S. Hunt, London), Joyce (Mrs.
Harold Willert, R.R,2., Hensel)),
and Olive (Mrs. Stewart Broad-
foot, Brucefield), two sisters,
Elizabeth (Mrs. Gregor McGre-
gor, Brucefield) and Lorna (Mrs.
May Tully, Peterborough), 33
grandchildren and 2 great-grand-
children. The body is resting at
the Bonthron Funeral Home, Hen-
sall. Private services will be
held Friday, December 19th. at
2 p.m. Burial in Blird's Ceme-
tery. ,
Hamburger Stroganoff
phppy Seed Noodles
Julienne Carrots
Tossed Greens
Mincemeat Tarts with Ice Cream
Everyone loves hamburger!
And for very good reasons, too:
it is extremely versatile, and its
special flavor combines with an
endless variety of meats, veg-
etables, sauces, soups, and
spices. Dressed down for family
meals, or spruced up for the
comeany you want to impress,
it can hold a prominent spot on
the most penny-eonsc taus budget.
For your collection of ground
beef recipes, Hamburger Strog-
anoff is recommended. It's a
good idea to double the recipe
and freeze the extra amount for
a fast dinner at some future date.
HAMBURGER STROGANOFF
1/2 cup onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 lb. ground beef
2 tbsp. flour
Z tSp. Salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1,13..-oZ tan Slieed 'mushrooms
'can cream of chicken soup,
Undiluted ,
cup Sour cream
parsley
1. Saute onions, garlic, and meat
until brown. Drain off excess
fat.
2. Stir in flour, salt, pepper,
and mushrooms.Cook 5 to 10
minutes.
3. Stir in soup. Simmer
uncovered 10 minutes.
4. Stir in sour cream. Heat
throup.Garnish 'With parsley
5. Serves four to six.
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PHONE
. Office 527.0150 — Res. 527.1053
For Complete
INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
OR LIFE
ever, an in
The Happy Citizens'heldtheir newer system. Strips of wood,
monthly euchre Thursday after- with pins angled to grip the noon in the Legion Hall with carpet edge, are nailed to the
eleven tables playing. floor adjacent to the skirting
Winners were ladies high - to give a finish which eliminates
Mrs. Butts; low - Mrs. J. Ches- the indented edges caused by
ney and lone hands - Mrs.B. taOking.
Moore. Mens high - J.Mclver. When buying a carpet, the
Low - A. Turnbull and lone quote given by the store should
hands - A. Houston. include the cost of the 'carpet,
underlay and installation. Have
the dealer put in writing exactly
what his price includes and ex-
actly what type of material will
be provided; Ask for small sam-
ples so that you can compare
the carpeting and underlay when'
it is delivered.
Despite the attractive adver-
JOHN A. CARDNO
Insurance Agency' , HEATING OIL
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth Walden & Broadfoot Office Directly Opposite
Seaforth Motors Phone ' 527-1224 — Seaforth
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