Thursday, September 10, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE KIWANIS AT IT AGAIN This time spending $1,000 removing the hillside behind the health centre they pleted last Januar. earth removal will do two jobs. It will pro- vide a car park and land- scaping for the health centre. It will also pro- vide fill to level out the park and playground across Fourt Avenue.. the Kiwanis next con- struction job. Tire thief fussy type Tire thieves have been active in Williams Lake this past When replacing @window pane, glazier’s points sha} from the rebate can be done with 4 knife, an old Before fitting the new pane a film of putty shquid be spread the face of the groove,| LINSEED OIL parallel to the glass to act as a seal and cushion. This is known “bedding the glass.” Replacing window ss. 2 ser So 's: ° | applied to prevent the wood. from pane not difficult ses oko St coat of paint will also serve this broken sg putty and | purpose. be removed| Triangular pieces of tin known groove. This|as glazier’s points are used with wood sash to keep the glass in chisel, or other similar tool. place. They are laid flat against the pane and wedged into the rail by tapping with a flat tool. Applying the putty requires a little practice. week, according ‘to reports from the RCMP. These are not ordin- ary thieves though, they must "be in the high society bracket as) they steal only , white wall] tires. | Kleon Dietrich had a pair of| white wali tires stolen from ‘the| back of his car Friday night. | Another pair of white walls] was taken off a car belonging | to Bob Letts Saturday night. | These thefts are being investi- gated and the police have a few ‘suspects, | He got a spark from the key, stroke. proved lightning was elec-| tricity and invented the light-| only offer the bolt a safe path|tors. You are pretty safe in ning rod. {into the earth, they also drain|a closed car. Handyman About The House By GORDON DONALDSON 5 F : 4 did anybody make scientific! charges. eenine raed oan measurements of the amount’ STEEPLES STRUCK ever these days. Pays toof electricity involved and Cc 5 ee ae ‘hurch ste ro know how to protect your/improve on Ben's lightning a are (ivovite targets home against its damages. conductor. |—the Empire State Building , There is “cold” lightning is hit up to 48 times a. year b ere second, ~~ Janes with high voltage and low|—but low ranch-type homes olts hit the earth, each/amperage which strikes at|crammed with electrical gad- capable of smashing a build-/a speed of about one ten-/gets are vulnerable too. And ing, starting a forest fire or|thousandth of a second, sel-/any isolated building may be killing a dozen people. dom causing fires but ex-|in danger. i, panding gases so fast it will] Happily most of them explode parts of a building.| miss. Still, they kill 600 and “Hot” lightning has low| " injure 1,500 persons a year voltage with colossal amper-jryen’ if it is grounded if of- in the United States alone age. Its succession of strokes fers lightning only one path and cause $100,000,000 worth #/ons the same path heats uP|to earth and may not protect , to several thousand degrees the entire roof of property damage. | or. For proper protection you 'and—whoosh!—Fire. So, with fall thunderstorms The’ average lightning bolt|need a complet? system with coming along, here is ad- jis about 4,000 feet long, with|several rods and grounds. vice on how to dodge light-.a core of energy half-an-inch | This may be the concealed ning and protect property thick and releases about 25 |type put in with the building against it. ‘cents’ worth of current in alor an exposed system added . split second. later. The g. unds need to go BEN’S LIFE It heads for the near. con-/ down about 10 feet into moist In 1752, Benjamin Frank- yenient build-up of ground | ground to be fully effective. lin flew a kite in a thunder- electricity—usually the high-| Either way you need ex- storm with a metal key at-est building around—which|pert advice. tached to the string (NOT|may send up its own stream- the safest way to fly kites).!ers to meet the downw: Not until fairly Tecently off the build-up of ground | And if you’re caught out- ard doors in a thunderstorm, stay laway from isolated trees, Lightning conductors not)wires, cables, bikes or trac- NOTICE TO CATTLEMEN B.C. Livestock Producers’ Co-operative Cattle Auction at Williams Lake THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 =|, ELMER DERRICK IN CHARGE Write Box 429 or Phone 429-Q or 112-9 | ve | Association | Announcement We are pleased to announce our association with | MARCEL BOUCHER OF MONTREAL Designers and Stylists of Fine Jewellery now on display at JEWELLERS LTD. acti For the gifts you’ll give with pride Let your Jeweller be your guide | f carport Distinctive, but practical are the words to describe this lovely home of 1,350 square feet. It features the always popular living dining L, well planned kitchen with large eating nook at the end for family smacks. The master bedroom in addition to the plumb- ing “en suite” shows a “walk-in” closet which could be panelled in cedar. This house has a frontage of only 53 feet which would make it fit nicely on a 66 foot lot if sideyard allowances are 10 E G WOODLAND & SON per cent. There is an open stairwell in the main hall, with the 0 Vo stairs leading down to a full basement in which is shown a future ‘ties room, laundry, furnace, ete. Designed for NHA approval, working drawings are available from the Building Centre, 116 East Broadway, Vancouver 10. Send 25c to cover cost of mailing our new plan booklet, “Select. Home Designs.” * INVISIBLE MENDING Office Hours ' §:30 a.m. to 10 a.m..- 12 noon to 1 p.m. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE 419 Rear of Maple Leaf Hotel ENTRAL Cleaners & Laundry * PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE * HATS BLOCKED AND CLEANED Sidcom Airways Limited CAFE NOW OPEN BREAKFAST sie DINNER (5 p.m. to $:30 p.m.) Three Miles South of Williams Lake PHONE 412-¥ too stiff or if it crumbles, adding a few drops of linseed oil will make it workable. The putty should be rolled into lengths and then pressed into place. A regular putty knife should be used to smooth the putty with a single, long stroke. This is a small, inexpensive squareedged instrument with which a profes- sional looking glazing job can be achieved. . Holding it at the proper angle between sash and glass makes the job easier. To replace a broken pane in Page 3 metal sash remove the metal glazing strips which hold the glass to the sash by means of serews. After cleaning the groove a new bed of putty should be applied, the glass set in place and the glazing strips replaced. Prepared putties recommended for the purpose are available at hardware and paint _ stores. When dealing with patented de- vices other than glazing strips to secure glass to metal sashes the maker’s instructions should be followed. SHOWS for the KIDDIES on CK 1000 Watts CKCQ 8:45 a.m- ner” on Lucky Logger Breakfast Club. 5:05 p.m.— Kiddies Time and- Birthday Book. ~ 5215 p.m.—Adventures of Super- man. 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