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BUILDING and REMODELLING
REFERENCE LIST
• ROOFING
Earl Doucette
Built-up Asphalt Ft9oflito
OontIng--Patehlog,Shingltog
Roof Repairs of All Type!,
PHONE NU 2-9741 91,114.TON . .
• PAINTING and
DECORATING
D A. Kay and Son
FLOORS SANDED
VENETIAN BLINDS
PAINTS and WALLPAPERS
Clinton — Phone HU 2-954P
GRANT RATH
PAINTER and DECORATOR
Huron Street — Phone HU 2-7040
Clinton
* BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
Ball-Macaulay Ltd.
Phone HUnter 2-9514
Full Range of Builders' Supplies
COAL -- LIME CEMENT
King Street — Clinton
J. W. Counter
Builders' Supply
"Everything for the Buildeim
CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9612
Fred J. Hudie
Builders' Supply
and Sawmill
Where your building dollar
goes farther
CLINTON HU 2-6655
• GENERAL
CONTRACTING
EARL DOUCETTE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Asphalt Roofing
CLINTON —„Phone HU 2-9741
M. McADAM
Clinton — Phone HU 2-7070
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Industrial -- Commercial
Cement Work
CALE DOUCETTE
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Clinton
Phone HU 2-9562
• CONCRETE
HENRY YOUNG
CONTRACTOR
General Concrete Construction
CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9496
0 PLASTERING
CONTRACTOR
`Carman F. Garrow
PLASTERING CONTRACTOR
and General Repair
Estimates gladly Given
139 QUEEN ST, CLINTON
PHONE HU 2-7008
• HEAT, LIGHT and
PLUMBING
Cities Service Oil
Co. Ltd.
Jack Scruton, Distributor
HEATING FUELS
Clinton -- Phone HU 2-9653
Clinton Electric Shop
For
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
and WIRING
Clinton — Phone HU 2-6646
GINGERICH'S
Sales and Service
SEAFORTH ZURICH
Phone 644W1 Phone 34
Electric and Gas Appliances
Gas and Oil Heating, Plumbing
Electric installation and Repairs
Motor Rewinding
A. G. Grigg & Son
Clinton — Dial HU 2-9411
COAL -- FUEL OIL
CEMENT
A. F. Scotchmer
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Domestic -- Commercial
Industrial
BAYFIELD — Phone 16
Harry Williams
HEATING FUELS
White Rose Petroleum Products
R.R. 2, CLINTON
Dial HU 2-6633
WISE PLUMBING
and HEATING
Harold Wise, Prop,
CLINTON — Dial HU 2-7062
Plumbing -- Heating and
Electrical Services
* HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Irwin's Ladies Wear
Draperies - Curtains -- Blinds
Curtain Rods -- Drapery Track
Estimates Free —
CLINTON — Phone HU 2.6623
McEWAN'S
CURTAIN RODS
WINDOW SHADES
VENETIAN BLINDS
CLINTON — Phone HU 2-9766
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Watch Next Week's. News-Record for
BEATTIE FURNITURE
Annual Spring Sale
Beginning THURSDAY, APRIL 28
through to SATURDAY, MAY 7
Unheard-of Bargains In . .
V LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
V DINING ROOM FURNITURE
V BEDROOM FURNITURE
OUR STOCK OF
ELECTEMEQUIPMENT
IS SO COMPLETE
ANV J08 WE DO
IS JUST A TREAT 0
;( WHY SHIVER AND SHAVE %THEN INSIDE? Want EXPERT
0 2ralif S OUR PRIDE!
Here's how Imperial's
income dollar is divided
Last year, out of every dollar Imperial took in:
55 cents was spent for raw materials—mostly crude oil—and for freight, a
big item in a big country.
25 cents went for costs of operating the company. This included wages and
salaries for our 13,000 employees.
9 cents was for depreciation, money set aside to help pay for replacing
worn-out equipment.
5 cents went to various taxes (not including provincial road taxes ranging
from 10 to 1814 cents per gallon).
6 tents Was left. But two of these bad to be set aside for equipment to make
new products'', and for expansion of things like refineries and service
stations to meet the public needs.
4 cents was left for the shareholders—whose , invettment made the company
possible.
HARRY WILLIAMS
11112.6633 RIMCLINION
HEATING OILS- GASOLINE
GOA OMIT
ROSE
RSISEE/r
BY HARRY WILLIAM
ft496(414,F
EVERYONE TROUnt IT. TILL. TW'Y
REALIZED HE TOO WAS CLEVER - 1.14:
WAS DEALING AT
After Child Is 19
He Must Pay
Hospital Insurance
.1,04 Parents still do not.
realize that their dependent eill-
dren. no longer ilave hospital in-.
surance with the family after
they reach, age 19. According to
the Ontario gospital Services
ComirriSSien some young people
of 19 are fotind to be uninsured
when they are admitted for hoS-
pitai treatment.
Moat 77,000 children in Ont-
ario will reach age 3.9 this year,
and while many of them will he-
Come intuned On their own
through becoming employed in in-
sured groups, others must armige
to:pay premiums directly to the
Commission or they will be ..un-
insured when the need arises.,
Care should be taken to act
promptly to keep insured. Appli-
cation forms are available at all
hospitals, most banks, or any Of-
fice of the Ontario Hospital. Ser-
vices Commission.
Attractive Threaidroom Bungalow
Particularly Su #¢d for Narrow Lot.
This brick veneer three-bedroom
bungalow has been designed by
architect R Whiteley. of Don Mills,
to ensure good internal circulation,:
The floor plan is so arranged that
any part of the house may be
reached without crossing the living
room.
The large kitchen. which can be
used for dining, is conveniently
located in relation to'both the main
and secondary entrances, ample
cupboard. closet and storage space
Is another attractive feature of the
plan The front door is protected ,,
by a roof overhang. which is ex- •
tended to form a carport. For
best orientation the front door
should face north.
The total hoot area is 1,085';
square feet and the exterior dimen-
sions are 30 feet, two inches, by
40 feet, 10 inches, Working draw-
fags for the house, known as De-
sign 292, may be obtained from
Central Mortgage and Housing
Corporation at minimum cost.
ENTRY
Special Planning Will Produce
Fireplace-A Credit To The Home
Building a good fireplace takes er, the size of the smoke shelf,
and the diameter of the flue, all
have a bearing on its efficiency.
Firebricks used in building the
fire chamber should be bedded
with morfsr specially made to re-
sist high temperatures. The thick-
ness of the fire chamber wall
should never be less than the
thickness specified i,,p the book
"Housing Standardshese stan-
dards which are prescribed for all
housing financed under NHA, al-
so give details on the depth of
the hearth, the minimum distance
which should be allowed between
the sides and the top of the; fire-
place opening, and the minimum
dittance ;between 'the fire chamb-
er and combustible materials.
Although a single chimney may
serve both a fireplace and a heat-
ing unit the chimney must have
two flues. Flues should be separ-
ated by masonry not less than
four inches thick, unless all: joints
in the flue linings are staggered.
In the lower section of the chim-
ney the flues are often set farth-
er apart to allow the furnace flue
to bypass the fireplace. Where
the bend in the flue occurs the
angle should not exceed thirty de-
grees, otherwise the chimney's
albility to draw may be affected.
When a fireplace is included,
the base of an outside chimney
is often an extension of the base-
ment foundation wall. The chim-
ney shaft will require a flue lin-
ing if the concrete on any side
is less than eight inches thick.
The wooden form used in fram-
ing the shaft should be of suf-
ficient size for easy removal, once
the concrete has had time to set
properly. it should not be burned
out if it can be avoided. Until
Spring .
Is the proper time to consider
neict winter's comfort.
Also . .
Consider your summer comfort
Instead of taking off your old storm
windows yourself, let us remove them and
replace with new, modern "STORM SEAL"
aluminum Storm 'n Screen Windows. We wilt
also allow you cash for_your old frame storms.
We'll also wash all your windows.
STORM SEAL
Self-Storing and
Standard Doors
STORM SEAL
Aluminum Storm 'n Screen
Windows
(available in both 2 and 3 track)
Storm Seal Aluminum Storm 1n Screen
Windows have eliminated: (1) Rattles—with
Schlegel weather stripped intents. (2) Drafts--
with interlocking meeting rail and weather-
strip inserts. (3) Friction—No more sticking
windows—the ease of operation will amaze
you. No difficulties When removing for clean-
ing. (4) Repairs—No more springs or clips
to break. No lift screws to rust. Welded
corners give maximum strength. (5) Factory
Glass Replacements—Inserts are screwed to-
gether enabling home glass replacements.
(This is a big feature of Storm 'n Screen'
Windows),
All windows and doors installed by
competent carpenters.
Cali tither agent listed below for a dem-
onstration and free estimates on all or part
of the windOwS in your home,
DON C. COLQUHOUN
Phone KU 2-3297, RR 5, Clinton
ROBERT RATHWELL
Phone HU 2-9105, RR 3, Clinton
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both skill and experience. its
height and depth, as well as the
shape of the apron above the op-
ening, 'the location of the damp-
It wouldn't be practical for Imperial to divide its income dollar the way the people in our
picture are doing. A more exact division is required, as you can see from the figures below.
• 'a a tot' 79 Viliatrit n leadar In CAN-Waft arowth
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
the concreteF is sufficiently cared
burning out the forms can cause
the concrete to crack, especially
if fuels that generate intense heat,
such as gasoline, are used.
• LANDSCAPING
• SODDING
• SEEDING
• LAWN ROLLING
Free Estimates
• TOPSOIL
• FERTILIZER
• MANURE
BAIRD and
MERNER
-CLINTON, ONT.
Phone 'HU 2-7176
Phone HU 2-9734
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