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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Mar 1969, p. 12

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44 Watericeo Chronicie, Thureday, March 20, 1969 UNSIGHTLYâ€"This laneway, while mainly hidden from public view, is still a harard with all its litter. I Install modern electric heat Remodelling? Building a new home? Right now is the time to take the big step forward with safe, efficient electric heat. Check the bonus benefits. You control the temperature in every room, thereby assuring consistent comfort throughout your home. And most of all, electric heat is economical . . . trouble and dirtfree. Let us help you plan your heating system around efficiency . . . modern electric heat! Your WATERLOO P.U.C. of the game is allâ€"electric Hving! 742â€"3581 Rescue those antiques from the attic and with just a little work To refinish a piece of furniture, you may have to remove the old finish, A nonflammable, waxâ€" wellâ€"ventilated area, and be sure to use rubber gloves to protect proudiy display them as family Spread the remover on liberâ€" ally with a brush, stroking in one direction only. Apply to one secâ€" tion at a time, letting it soak in until the entire finish is soft. If the wood is too light, stain it. First, remove all exposed hardware. Then, clean off grease or dirt marks by sanding, or wipâ€" ing with denatured alcohol. Apply the stain with a brush, working on one section at a time. Let it stand for a few minutes, then wipe lightly with a lintâ€"free is safe and easy to use. After scraping off the removâ€" er, sand the surface smooth, beâ€" ginning with medium or fine grade paper and finishing with very fine. Sand with the grain to prevent deep scratches in the If the color isn‘t just right for your contemporary furnishings, change it. If the wood is too dark, brighten it with a commercially prepared wood bleach. Apply with a brush or sponge, letting it dry until you reach the right shade. Next, rinse according to the manufacturer‘s directions, When the furniture is perfectly dry â€" it may take a day or two â€" sand lightly again with very fine paâ€" per. Then scrape carefully with a dull putty ‘knife to avoid scratchâ€" ing the wood. To take off reâ€" mover in grooves or other tricky areas, use steel wool, an old toothâ€"brush or a pointed stick. â€" Restore attic junk to old glory T ake the big step forward remover uous parts, and do the front and top last. Let the stain dry overâ€" night, and you‘re ready to apply After all your time and effort, don‘t buy a cheap varnish. A hardâ€"drying furniture type which Car mechanics recognize faulty brakes as the most dangerous hazard. If the pedal sinks to the floor under light foot pressure, if the rear wheel locks when you touch the brakes, if the car pulls constantly to the side when stopâ€" ping â€" get your brakes checked. The pulling could also signal deâ€" fective alignment. _ cloth until you obtain a uniform liquids is recommended. A smooth finish requires at least between each. After sanding, always clean the surface completely with a lintâ€" free cloth. Never work in a dusâ€" ty location or apply varnish when the air is humid or cold. phasizes the importance of being able to spot these tellâ€"tale signals while cautioning motorists that their best guarantees of car safeâ€" ty are regular checks by qualiâ€" fied technicians. Checkâ€"up experts pinâ€"point faulâ€" ty steering as the next biggest danger. Excessive play of the Quick recognition of car ailâ€" ment symptoms while at the wheel of the vehicle is a must in order to get dangerous hazâ€" ards repaired in time to prevent accidents. The Canada Safety Council‘s spring car check campaign emâ€" Begin with the more inconspicâ€" Get a spring checkup . Use a good quality brush in paraliel s trok e s. Crossâ€"stroke immediately by brushing at right dry brush, work paraliel to the grain for a uniform finish, If your final coat is marred by dust specks, or has too high a g-.nm.u:nm.» the varnish to harden for a paste of powdered pumice stong and mineral oil. Rub this on with the grain, using a pad of heavy, lintless cloth until the surface is completely smooth. steering wheel indicates 8 wor® or faulty steering box, iouh» ball joints, tieâ€"rod ends or idie® arms. Noisy exhaust systems, unusiw al odors and doors that don‘t shut properly should also alert the dri» ver there‘s trouble with his c:a Recognize the danger signs have the ailments cured quickly by experts in order to make the To restore a high luster, a seâ€" eond polishing is necessary, roads safer this spring and al} NULOOK I§ NOW OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS MON. â€" FRI. 9 to 9 Drop in temorrow for a Nuâ€"Look clean car _ _ _ Wax and blower dry £4.25 COMPLETE WASH Mondayâ€"Thursday Fridayâ€"Saturday _ SAVE 10 NUâ€"LOOK was 592 Belmont â€" Kitchener GAS AVAILABLE DAKLY TO 6 P.M. (EXCEPT SUVNDAYS) 1 gallon limit on wet wash, no limit on complete wash. PER GALLON OF GAS off price of cor wash WET WASH Sundays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wet Washes Only 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Complete Wash and Wet Wash 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wet Wash Only Saturdays 8 am. to 6 p.m. Complete Wash and Wet Wash â€" Fridays + e +44 + e 4 e

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