Clinton News-Record, 1974-09-12, Page 9Johns-Manville
Fiber Glass Insulation
helps keep heating costs from going
through the roof.
R-7 FIBER GLASS INSULATION
1000 Square Feet $71.68
R-10 INSULATION - woo Sq. R. $109.85
R-20 INSULATION - loco Sq, Ft.......... . $214:28
Which bats should you use for the job?
We'll advise you on the
correct one Y and give you an estimate on the complete job
In the face of
• rising fuel costs it's
important to use the maximum
amount of insulation.
Cash & Carry
STOP DRAFTS .. . SAVE FUEL
WEATHERSTRIPPING
THRESHOLDS - DOOR SWEEPS
A. #10010 3-Pc. Aluminum
Weatherstrip Set $3.50
B. #10260 Aluminum Threshold $2.24
1 1/2 " wide x 36" long
C. #11130 3-Pc, Wood Foam
Weatherstrip Set $2.33
D. #10530 Aluminum Door
Sweep, 1-J/4"x36" long $ 1.25
E. #10070 3-pc. Aluminum
Vinyl Weatherstrip
Set - . .. - . $3.23 .
F. #10190 Aluminum
Threshold,
36" long $1.61
G. #12002 Gray Foam Tape
Ye" wide x 1 y feet -159.
D.
Pignut Dave's ecvskg Pam
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HERE'S WHAT YOU GET:
•20 pieces of 2" x 3" x 8' spruce .70 lineal feet
of 2" x 3" spruce •20 pieces of 1" x 2" x 8'
spruce wall strapping •50 lineal feet of 1" x 2"
spruce wall strapping •1 roll of aluminum foil
, (20 feet) Type 1 .11 sheets of "Courtyard
• Mahogany" - paneling..140 linpal!Jqot of 1;.'4
'ceiling strapping e120 plain white ceiling tiles,
12" x 12" x 1/2 " •46 lineal feet of 3/4 " Mahogany
baseboard .120 Self-Stik 12" x 12" floor tiles .1
set - Mahogany .door stop •2 lbs. of 11/4 "
finishing nail8 .1 set of 21/4 " Mahogany casing .6
lbs. of 31/2 " Ardox nails •1 package of 9/16"
staples •5 lbs. of 2 1/2 " Ardox nails .1 set - 1 x 5 $
Mahogany door jamb •1 pair of 3" x 3" butts
•Mahogany door, 2'6" x 6'8" x 1%" passage'
lock, No. 100B.
You can buy all
the Materials
you need for a
Atirit121 x8'
REC ROOM
Cash & Carry
At Discount Dave's
Luxaclad®
Prefinished siding
100 Square Foot carton
Luxaclad
Siding
Cash & Carry $6395
DAves
17 BRANCHES
TO SERVE YOU •
AMHERSTBURG 736-2151
COMBER 687-2401
EXETER 235-1422
GODERICH 524-8321
GRAND BEND 238-2374
HARROW 738-2221
KINCARDINE 396-3403
KINGSVILLE 733-2341
KITCHENER
589 Fairway Rd. South' 744-6371
OWEN SOUND 376-3181
RIDGETOWN 674-5465
SOUTHHAMPTON 797-3245
THEDFORD 296-4991
WEST LORNE 768-1520
WOODSLEE 829-2600
WINDSOR WEST
500 Front Rd. LaSalle 734-1221
WINDSOR EAST New Hwy.' 2
Tecumseh Bypass 727-6001
KITCHENER BRANCH: Out-of-town
Call Free of Charge: 1.800.265.8990 or 8991
GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW LEASE ON LIFE WITH
PRE-FINISHED SIDING
You' have a choice at Discount Dave's . . .
DESIGNED FOR CANADIAN HOMES
ENGINEERED FOR LASTING BEAUTY
'11-111.1136P.AY, .SEPTEMBER 12, 1974--PACE 9
NO SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED moulding around perimeter ol
Attach
room at the new
ceiling heights
2
•
: Fasten hanger wires to loists pr present ceiling
and attach the main tees
at 4 intervals.
3. .
Snap 4' cross tees into pre-punchecf main tees
4.
Set panels in grid Simply tilt slightly, Ott and at 2' intervals'
drop into place
on flanges No
stapling, nailing
or cementing is necessary
DO A 16' x 12' CEILING FOR AS
LITTLE A S 32" PER SQUARE FOOT.
OS1862'010/2" CLOUD WHIIE PANELS
It purchased spearately Cloud White panels
$1.52 each. Startone
pattern $1.82
each., White Dapple
S1.136 each., 12' Main
Tees $2.17
each.. 4' Cross Tees
634 each', 12
\Nal
Mouldmg $1.27 each
All prices are Cash & Carry
Famous Make
SELF-STICK
FLOOR TILES
No adhesive to apply.
Remove the paper
backing and press
the tile in
place
JohnS•Manyille
SUSPENDED
CEILINGS
• Simple to install
Lovely to live with
Johns-Manville
PLAIN WHITE
CEILING
TILES
CARTON COVERING'
64 SQ. FT.
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All Prices Are
Discount Dave's
!),‘ / Cash & Carry
Prices
FIRST
QUALITY
12"x12" TILES
Cash & Carry
22-1,2
EACH
CARTON
$10.12
Cartridge
Type
CAULKING
GUN
Cash & Carry
$177
STYRO- FOAM. 1/2 "ax8..
Available in lb"! $•121
3/4", 1",11/2 " and ANN
thiCknesses. Cash & Carry
•long lasting durable finish backed by
Abitibi's guarantee
•savings on maintenance costs
cease of installation
*positive locking system that won't let go
*good thermal and electrical insulation
•mar and dent resistant
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Remember AMHERSTBURG,
KITCHENER, WINDSOR EASf .and
WINDSOR WEST BRANCHES Are
Open Friday Night Till 9:00 P.M.
All
Accessories
Extra
The siding with the positive
Locking system that won't let go.
•guaranteed against blistering, peeling,
checking & hail damage
'won't rust, corrode or rot
*colour matched accessories available
•no specialized applicators required
EVERYTHING YOU
NEED IS AT DAVE'S •Rely-On Caulk 69' •
Dap Latex Caulk $1.75 •Watertight Fixer $7.75 "'Dap Concrete Fixer $ 1.52 •Dap Panel & Dry Wall Adhesive $1.69
Cash & Carry
White, Yellow,
Sandpiper Beige
and Sage Green
BUNDLE
96 SQ. FT. $5772
Cash & Carry
To add to your
storehouse
of treasures . •
sculptured nylons
by Bigelow
F.00TNOTE by Bigelow
The Young Family carpet . . in 100% con-
tinuous filament nylon with a warm resilient.
c)-,: pile ,that offers fine wearability, cleans well,.
resists stains and is mothproof. In 10
fabulous colors. Per sq. yd. $795.
FRESH START by Bigelow .
A sun and shadow sculptured pattern made
possible by combining monotones and
••'•' bright yarn. Continuous filament nylon in 12
•. beautiful decorator colors.
•
_Per sq. yd.. 9,95
It's the prefinished aluminum siding you can install
yourself. Light in weight, easy to haridle - it goes
up quickly with a hammer, nails and ordinary saw.
Adds new beauty to your home, increases its value
- and gives years of low-maintenance protection
from the weather. The Luxaclad finish is guaranteed
for 20 years - won't chip, crack, or peel. Available
in eight handsome colors, with matching trim, soffit
and fascia.
APPLIES OVER ALL TYPES OF WOOD, BRICK, OLD SIDING
AND ASPHALT SHINGLES. •
16"x12'6" Soffit
Panels ea. $10.07
6"x10' Fascia
Panels ea. $4.12
There's a Discount Dave's
Home Centre in
YOUR Area .
look at this:
FIRST QUALITY
Pre-finished
Courtyard
Mahogany
IS'AVAILABLE AT
DISCOUNT DAVE'S FOR
FULL 4' x 8' PANEL...)
REGULAR HOURS -
Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
5:30 p.m.; Saturdays till 4:00 p.m.
EXTENDED SHOPPING
Amherstburg''' TFITLo9yp.m.
Kitchener THURSDAY
Windsor East and And FRIDAY
Windsor West TILL 9 P.M.
SATURDAY till 5:30
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CARRY
Hensall
BY JOYCE PEPPER
Pot-Luck Dinner
Unit IV of Hensel' United
Church held their September
meeting and their annual pot-
luck dinner on September 5
with 36 present.
After dinner a hymn was
sung and Mrs, McAllister
opened, the meeting with a
reading ."Help us to be over-
flowing Christians". Mrs. Pearl
Shaddick read scripture and
gave an inspiring devotional on
"Common Life", followed by
prayer.
Mrs. McAllister gave a
reading "God's gifts", Mrs.
Laird Mickle favoured with a
piano solo "Falling Waters",
after which she led a singsong
of familiar humns with Mrs.
Sherritt accompanying on the
piano.
Mrs. Sherritt gave the
treasurers report and Mrs. Ron
Mock, the President, outlined
the coming events on the fall
calender. A Hymn, was sung
and the mee,iing closed with
repetition in unison of the 23rd
psalm and the Lord's prayer.
United Church Notes
Rev. Don Beck occupied the
pulpit in Hensall United
Church on Sunday morning
and preached on the sermon
topic "God, the Disturber". the
choir sang the anthem "Come,
Spirit, Come".
Next Sunday the pins and
certificates are going to be han-
ded out to some members of the
Sunday School during Sunday
sessions.
Former Resident Celebrates
Birthday
Mrs. Hazel Long of Owen
Sound formerly of Kippen, en-
tertained 15 of her friends at a
dinner party in the Lee Manor
Home in Owen Sound, on the
occasion of her 80th birthday.
She received a number of lovely
gifts and a bouquet of red roses
from her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Hilda Rowntree of
Penetanguishene. Word was
received in a letter to Mrs.
Vera Twitchell of Hensall.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle
of London spent Sunday with
the former's mother, Mrs.
Laird Mickle. Dr. Mickle retur-
ned recently from Dakar,
Africa, along with his wife whgx„...,1.,,,,
met him on his return hprne,fp;4,
Zurich Switzerland. The'yrWifelit.
a week together touring Swit-
zerland before returning to
Canada.
40th Anniversary
The family of Leonard and
Greta Erb entertained them to
a smorgasbord dinner on
Saturday evening on the oc-
casion of their 40th wedding
anniversary.
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Smith spent
a holiday this past week at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Hedden
and family of St. Catharines.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton,.
I who recently returned from a
three-week vacation spent in
the Carribean on the little
islands of Nevis and Anguilla,
spent last week with his mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Miss Sharon Riley, London,
spent Wednesday of last week
with Mrs. Laird Mickle. Sharon
and her father had just retur-
ned from a three-week holiday
spent in England and Scotland.
BY MARY MERNER
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley
spent Saturday and Sunday
camping at Pine Lake. Mr. and
Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township; Mrs. Joe
Armstrong of Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McClure and family;
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Shaion and Bob Jonathan; and
Jason Powley spent Sunday
evening with the Powleyi for a
picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson,
Gregory and Jennifer of' Parry
Sound spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scott,
Brenda, John and David and
also visited with Mrs. Walter
Scott of Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Houghton of Holrnsville visited
on Sunday evening with Mr,
and Mrs. Bikl Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley,
Jason and Jonathan left on
Monday to visit the Robert
Reynold family of Southfield,
Michigan enroute home •to
taws having spent the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, John Thompson, Sharon
and Bob,
The regulat monthly meeting
of' L1842 Court Constantine
will be held on Thursday Sep-
tember 12th with guests frem
Head Office to attend. Mern-
beta are urged to attend, as this
meeting should',Ire very infer-
motional,