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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1978, p. 31

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B'LIJEV‘HIJE TBWER Happiness is NEver Haviiing' To 93: 1rttfirEy Happiness Is OPEN HOUSE 2:30 till 9:00 p.m. Daily 1:00 till SIX) p.m. Weekends or call John Stephens or Dorothy Russell at 886-0151 or 742-2970 Plan of the Week " . 225 HARVARD PLACE WATERLOO F ttCt USIVE AGENT -PRtCES START AT 125,800 ..DOWN PAYMENTS FROM 10% w3$w~ -T., Compact efficient design Plan No. Pb3-28t This smaller hope. which meets the minimum CMHC and NBA requirements can be built inexpensively, and will fit easily on a 50 foot lot. Later on, as the budget allows, a carport could be attached to the left side, but be sure to make allowances for it when you build, taking into account side lot requirements. To be sure, check with the local munici- pal authority about place- ment allowances and other building requirements. It's best to know the regulations at the planning stage - it can be expensive to find out later on. The three bedrooms are all located convenient? close to the full bath, Eac bedroom has adequate do The front entry leads to the living room and the cen- tral hallway. The living room is designed so as to achieve the most efficient use of space. The red door, a convenience for summer outdoor living is placed in the best location so as not to lose the use of any valuable kitchen area. There's a broom closet too, located in just the right place to store the vacuum cleaner, and brooms and mops for easy access for cleaning. Fr.” W' '"e"'w .. - _ _ N- m.'. y f. .r?1'it _ _ v l . ck,'-', 't6 . . a.» twin»! PLAN NO. P-5-3-281 MST. BEDROC 12'- 6"x Ir-tr set space and a window for -light and fresh air. The mass. ter bedroom is a good size with a surprising amount of. closet space. Completely separate from the rest of the home is the utility and storage area. As shown on the plan there's room for a small freezer as well as the washer and dryer in the utility room. lf you want a smaller home choosing the beat design, which makes the most effective use of availa- ble space is all important. This plan builds comfort into a small square footage. As with any stock plan available, this plan can be suited to your needs or built as is. For instance, in place of the planter at the front door, install a half-watt with decorative spindles. Per- haps you'll want a fireplace later on. If you are building one with natural field stone for instance it would be wise to have the foundation poured right away. In the case of an acorn or franklin stove poured foundations are generally not necessary. Whatever your choice, it saves frustration and money to plan ahead. Plans for design No. P5-3-281 may be obtained at a cost of $56 for a set of three and $9 for each additional copy. Allow $2 to cover postage and handling. To view more than l00 well-designed quality homes of every type, send for the current publication of the Home Plan Catalogue avai- lable for $2.60 62.25 plus 35e postage and handling LMake all cheques and money orders payable to "Plan of the Week" and mail to: Plan of the Week c/o Waterloo Chronicle 92 King sc S ' Waterloo

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