The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-15, Page 9Mrs, Alan White and Billy, David
and Joe, are living with Mrs.
White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos,
Horton, while Mr. White is taking
a course in Toronto,
Miss Emma Johnston recently
visited Rev. Campbell Tavener and
Mrs. Tavener at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleric Hoffman arid
Bobby of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Webb, Barry and Brenda of
Painswick, visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Hoffman on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and
family of Southampton spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Mof-
fatt.
Mr, and Mrs, Milton Fraser are
holidaying at Dunnville.
Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla of
Kitchener were week-end visitors
at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. A. D.
Smith.
MISSION BAND
BLUEVALE--During the Sunday
morning service the Mission Band
met in Knox Presbyterian Church
with 17 children in attendance, The
offering was taken by Ronald
Campbell.
The leaders, Mrs. Ross Mann and
Mrs., Glen IVieKercher, read the
children a story and assisted them
in their Mission Band work.
Explorers Meet
BLUEVALE—The Explorers met
in.,Knox Presbyterian Church on
Sunday with a good attendance.
The children opened the meeting
with the Explorers' motto.
The roll call was answered by
naming a book of the Old Testa-
ment. Joanne Elliott led in pray-
er. The story for this month was
Wive Landings". It was the story
of 400 Bibles sent by children of -an
Ontario city, which had changed
the lives of people who received
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straggly, highly unattractive look.
By „early fall, many look especially
leggy
More often than not, they are re-
moved to some far. away place the
porch, for instance, where they live
out the .daration of their lives in
awkward seclusion, This is the fate
of too Many good house plants.
When a plant outgrows its At-
tractiveness, it can often he helped
temperatures were lower.
The method may he employed
again at Douglas Point next year
for concrete In the reactor vault,
and may also prove useful on
future propeets.
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Eby this method, are the erect foliage
types such as philodendrea, Tubber
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around the stem. Tie it tightly in
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polvetheylene bag When the roots
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Mrs. harry Elliott and
Phyllis spent the week-and in. De-
trek,
Mrs, James Cleghorn And Mr.
Peter MCBwen of Brantford visited
friends In the vicinity last week.
Members of -the Bluevaic We-
Men's: Institute were entertained by
Belmore Women's Institute in Bel.
more memorial hail on the occasion
of the latter's family night, Nov.
3th. Whitechurch Women's Insti-
tute members were also guests.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith spent
the week-end in Toronto and at-
tended the Royal Winter Fair,'
,Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Gannet of
Toronto spent Saturday in Blue-
vale. They will soon be permanent
residents in the home they bought
from Mrs. Jos. Curtis,
Mrs, Jos. Curtis and Miss Mar-
garet 'have gone to Montreal, where
they will make their home with the
former's daughter, Mrs, John Me-
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scheme -and surround hiniself, with it
the color he likes hest. Yming child- ill
ren like the bright primaries red,
blue and yellow--eand they will be
happiest when one of two' Of 'these •
colors are a major 'part Of the dee-•
orating schencle, Teenage boys also r.'"-
prefer.the bold hues, but used spar-
ingly to coMplement walls painted a
masculine' beige, gray, slate-:blne or •
blue-green. The preference of the
junior miss is toward the softer
pinks, bine or lavender shades, but 1N
again With bold accents. I 5.
Before redecorating, a slab of —
pegboard Could be mounted- on the
Wall to carry piti-ups'of the ylptig-
ster'S heroes, be they football 'pros
or TV start. The :;pegboard can be
painted to match the walls and will a
save the piaster front thumb-tack
damage.
As for furniture 'for study, a goi
broils desk or table is ,essential.
Even an Old 'kitchen table would
do the trick, &vett coat
of enamel to make It a decorative
feature of the roomia, triarrielled
furniture dan take-irotigh Wear and P-
needs Only wiping with a clarhp
cloth to stay Shining bright. Shel-
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the desk, will .eri4cnItage tidkrieSs
in storing' ,bo'ok's and papers and
wilt also give the, child' a, place -to
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In flays gone by there was neth,
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than a rainy Monday, No sooner at the bottom, under- the clothes.
Unfortunately it had a distressing
tendency to toast the clothes a nice
brown.
We are all well aware that an
ideal drying day is a warm day
with a stiff breeze blowing. /Vtoore
achieved "ideal drying days" in
his dryer by moving an electrically
heated current of air through
clothes Walling in a revolving
drum.
Dryers became popular in the
late forties when they were design-
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clothes washers. Now, sixteen out
of every One hundred Ontario
households dry their clothes elec-
trically.
Although the modern dryer is
basically, the same as Moore's mo-
del 25 years ago, many features
have been added to make it simpler,
safer, more convenient •and more
automatic.
Thermostats and timers regulate
drying conditions so that you can
dry almost anything that is wash-
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Provides a short cool-off period of
heat-less tumbling to eliminate
Wrinkles, Recently a control has
been developed to measure the
amount of moisture in the clothes
so that when a certain degree of
dryness is reached the machine
shuts off,
An outside vent is not , always
necessary with an electric dryer.
Some models •have special conden-
sers to remove moisture from the
air after It leaves the drying chain_
her,
There are bonuses with the auto-
matic dryer.' It does much more
than simply dry the laundry. For
example, tumbling mothballed blan-
ketsn In a, dryer is the .simplest and
fastest way to 'deodori ze and sweet-
en 'Ithein.
Certalnly the easidse way'to 're-
vive dusty bedspreads, drapes, slip
covers and scatter rugs is 'to toss
them into the dryer where they will
be bloWn
Wash and wear suits are fresh-
ened and "Pressed''' 'by` 'tumbling
them for 10 or 15 minutes at the
"wash and wear" setting With "no-
heat tumbling" at •the end of the
eydle. '
When snow is 'on the ground the
kiddies straggle in at lunch*time
with soppink snoW suits, You
simply brush off the suit's and pop
them In the' dryer. By the' time
lunch is over, you can send the
Youngsters out again, dry as toast.
Lucky indeed is the young moth-
er with an ele,ctrie• clothes dryer
to help her look after baby. Most
of baby's clothes's:lid even his cud;
dly toys can be• machine dried.
Knitted sweaters made fnom nylon
and orlon can be partially dryer-
dried to . speed up 'd'ryin'g time.
Corduroy overalls come out with
the hap looking like new. An av-
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today. Shop • carefully, to buy the
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td your partieular.needs. • You will
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VISITORS at the new Brewers' Retail Store saw thr,?, automatic
electric skid lift in action. George Brooks looks over this piece
of equipment which is used to move stock around the warehouse.
Hydro Beats Heat by plier, and mixed with the concrete
to keep the temperature down,
About 1,100 cubic yards of eon._
erete were mixed in this fashion,
and the eraek -free rendition of
the walls attests to its effective-
ness.
'lily' wow co11:411910.ed of
long and short segments, placed al
tcrnately, The long segments were
placed first and allowed to cool
to the temperature cif the air. To
sk(c,:gomcs p snhtrs to a m inlc)ag eiiiinn the i•imsbo:La pi' filler
temperature of 50 to 53 degrees F.
was required.
This was achieved by using ice
and water in varying proportions,
depending on the temperature of
the air. The crushed ice Melted
during mixing and lowered the in -
itial placing temperature to dm
required level,
Initially, the mixing proportions
were about two..thirds water and
one- third crushed ice, Ultimately,
as air temperatures incrNtsed, only
ice was used.
To further increase the effective _
ness, most of the ice-cooled con-
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tc,,ry the clothes washed and .hung
cur the line than along came the
r tin, Taking down the clothes and
re hanging theta took up so much
info, and was a lot of work.
ravine the winter months there
w,e; the choice of two ordeals—
either hang out the clothes in
freezing cold winds or else drape.
• rows of Mammy wet laundry In
the basement.
Ilegardless 11w weather out,
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The dingy school room, is fast dis-
appearing, but many a 'child- does
his homework in far-froin.cheer-
ful surroundings. •
Parents should be taking a lead
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venter, 3% Rosa Wore, r -0ohltner-
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Cooling Concrete
With Crushed Ice
ice-cooled concrete helped On.
lath) Hydro beat the heat this sum-
mer in constructing the walls of 11w
reactor building at Douglas Point
Nuclear Power Station.
Atomic Energy of Canada Lim-
ited is building the 200,000-kilo-
watt plant on the shore of Lake
Huron, midway between Port El-
gin and Kincardine. Hydro is acting
as construction agent and will op-
erate the station When it goes into
service in 1965.
The thick walls of the circular
reactor structure, which is 135 feet
high and 130 feet in diameter, had
to conform to rigid specifications
calling for a leak-proof building.
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when concrete is placed at high
te.mperatures there is a greater
Possibility of cracks developing as
it cools.
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