TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. - ROCKS DRYWALL ‘Phone 635-2195 Prompt Service Everything is within easy reach with this home-made barbecue center you can make yourselt combining t the best features of a Storage cabinet with an outdoor wall. Kalum Electric *& Television - Radio - Recorder Repairs %& Major Appliance Sales and Service % Electrical Conutractor *® Residential * Commercial %* Motor Winding Cor. Kalum & Park . your “building sup. plies check your Terrace Co-op for values you'll appre- clate. A NEW HOME — ~ BUILT FOR YOU 1,000 sq. ft. constrnctes to N.H.A, standards. Building jot located on paved street, Includes full concrete base- ment, fireplace, and oil furnace, Sungold kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanity. Wall to wall carpeting ’ in Hving room, Carport attached to side. Double glazed windows throughout All This For $20,500.00 . _ ‘Fult price including lot : Financing can be arranged, , . Goonjiasiey with en mately 80 days. ‘from com-.- : pletion of transaction. Contact ‘THORNHILL REALTY LTD. ~(MMEDIATELY | and obtain 1 more detailed intormation on n‘thig wonder. “ fal program to establish you bi a new home. . : Call at our offices at 464g Lakelse. ave.. and et i wile discuss your requirements, es “y ., in Phane 635-2752 | ; of. * pre-fabricated and above. Hints On knobs, hack plates, Heht switen plates, a satin-finish on the metal does not show finger- prints or sollage nearly as much as bright shiny finishes, For longer lasting appearance, stair hand rails are best stalned and varnished instead of painted, For palnted walls, carpeting and floor tile, pastels generally show less sollage than deep primary colors, QTY, “TERRACE OMINEGA HERALD. BARBEQUE CENTER BILL OF MATERIALS SIZE AND - “use MATERIAL BF” Qe wee 4’—0" Framing lumber , i" x 29) a ee BF anf}? lumber Door Framing Bx ary V4 Tempered Peg Board Screen 4° x Bl x Wyn Pre-coated Ext Hardboard MISCELLANEOUS Cabinet Cover *asteners, hardware, glue,paint. CONSTRUCTION HINTS Framing members should be pre-cut to size to simplify con: struction of the Barbeque Center, Construct frame using a good grade glue with finishing nails aad corrugated fasteners, Fasten exterior hardboard to framing using glue and No, 734"? wood screws spaced 67 o,¢, All screw heads should be set slightly be» low the surface of the ‘hardboard face, FIN with putty or wood filler, prime alt bare spots, and finish with two coats of an ex= terlor oll-base paint. " x “on Framing peor” CONSTRUCTION. . ~ V4" Peg Board. Pool Design Should Blend wi What should you look for ina swimming pool? It’s a good questlon, considering that more than half a milllon homes now have pools, pant 4 Includes only the perm tba need ANSP the Sone , ground pools, Add tha nelghborhood swim clubs, apartment, motel, coun. try club, school and other per- manent pools, and the total th Terrain spend most of their time In the shallow end, If there are younge} sters Involved, they like to race, | so the pool should have parallel ends for takesoffs and turns, Even if you swim laps for 8F- arcise, parallel énde are helpful and there ig still room for great’ flaxibility of design,}* Wagner recommends reinforce ed concrete construetion, either’ poured or sprayed, as being best able to take the strains imposed soars to more than 700,000 for a splash-happy populace, Because there are 65 times as many permanent pools as there were in 1948 and because of the scientific explosion Aquatech corporation was formed five years ago to keep its 17 member companies throughout the natfon abreast of developments. All are designers and builders dent of the corporation, Edward P, Wagner, offers some adylee to prospective pool owners, ‘Whether for a private resi. dential pool or a larger installa» tion at a neighborhood swim club, a school, or public park, Wagner says, ‘design should complement the architecture of the home or other structures and should blend in with the surround ing terrain and landscaping, ‘it?s a good rule of thumb to make the shallow end larger than the deep end, because people by water in the pool and by th the sprrounding earth, Every pool today has its own Tecirculating-filtering systam so the same water Is used over and over, More-and more pools also have water heating systems that add about 10 per cent to the cost of the pool but extend Its seasonal use by 30 to 100 per cent, of permanent pools, The presi-|. filled, It must be maintained,’ with particular’ emphasis on chemical water treatment, There are two.separate self-cleaning systems that use jets to direct water returning to the pool In such a way as to move sediment into the main. outlet, The fully automatic filtration system cleans the filter by backwashing at regular, preset intervals, A team of microblologists has confirmed what previously was suspacted—that water In differs ent areas varies In chemical makeup, They developed a water treatment program that Is geo graphically formulated ta cope with the varlons degrees of alkalinity; acidity, and hardness to provide correct water balance Once this balance is attained, sanitizing chemicals reach peak effectiveness and keep the water clear, sanitary, and nomelrritat. ing, «By taking advantage ° of tow day’s._ tachnology,” ° Wagner says, “the modern pool owner can save a lot of work, He should test the water periodically’ with -|a simple test kit, and add the easily-dispensed, geographically formulated chemicals that - will | g bring the water into balance and provide the proper degree of sanitatfon,’! . There's alsoa floor inlat sya- tem for larger pools that insures effective ‘utilization of chemicals and heat, The recirculated water returns. to the pool through a series of high-velacity floor in. ‘lets and moves toward the sur- 9 | face serubbing”” the sides as sit | BUILDING | - SUPPLIES | 4918 W.’ Highway. i. | Phone 635-6381 Once the pool is built and]. V. : bey 2, You' Ushayes eye FRAMING DIAGRAM “alot: indre fun spokin barbecue, “eenter you've made- your. ‘ The center isa combination storage. ‘cabinet and wall on which to hang utensils, stacks of dishes, cups R “Inaulotion: & t Dra All. : iz cation. . le Machine’ Taping ' 3 rs Textured Galtngs. Ix 3 Hinge’ an Pep Boor . io fo . —— 1/4 "Exterior Hardboard yee “ye Groove for Peg Board . "BARBEQUE CENTER. an Exterior Hardboaid 2 a mageyat _ All Framing a" g a and diniga ito doné " 1h B" to iz" |” FRONT VIEW * - M oS Underground ; at a y SECTION A A A. - sme view x ae for. cnaicoal, starter’ a Aaa SHeNE it Rae. "i ih ‘Which "eat! an. | ‘chored. fea turf while in. use. The. ene thing’ can be. Bball moved around easily, ; When it's time to redecorate, there’s one. thing that ean inject a totally new look into any room in the house, add a touch of ele- eance, and give you serviceable, @asy-to-care-for wall covering, [its wainscotting, or half-walk, ‘paneling, This technique of paneling the lower half of the walls (to about chalrtop height) can be found in many ald homes—particularly in the dining rcom—but It is equal- ly adaptable to contemporary houses. Tn living raoms and bedrooms, lt blends beautifully with high- style’ decor, In heavy traffic areas Iike the halls or stairways, it gives’ effective wall protec. tlon, With an. easy-to-install woodgrain paneling like hard- board, walnscotting Is a falrly | simple Temodeling project. -The 4sby.8-foot sheets Inwhich the paneling comes can he cat to walnscot height by sawing the panels across the middle toform 4&by-4 sheets, This ts for installing waings “This is for installing waine scolting on a regular wal), You'll havé to trim to size [f you ere installing the paneling onthe wall of.a.stairwell, ‘Te. install, us® a special ad. hesive that will cement. the pandling firmly to most weallsur- faces. Or nail it to furring strips attachad to the existing wall. You can get -paels: prefinish- ed in a variety of good-looking woodgrain, patterned or textured surfaces, with matching, mold. ings, nalls and pitty, If you pre fer to do the flnishing yourself, get unfinished hardbeard which requires ne sanding before palnt, piled, The job is completed with, a molding across the top of the walnscatting and a baseboard at the bottom, . : : Hare are some areas In wtiteh Hees... nye, or ‘1 FOR: SERVICE AND : : waliestting will’ look good and | “Calter Electric Ltd ‘CONTRACTORS “RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Agents for ‘Waltace Neon. and Neon. Products. ESTIMATES, PHONE varnish, stain or shellac Is ape |. Paneling Lower Walls Creates Elegant Look. wear well; “ Living and Dining Rooms— |i Woodgrain paneling is.ideal here because ft picks up the warm yood tone of the furniture and |i makes an elegant backdrop for [J richly-textured . uphol- today's | stery, In accent aureus, you might try a wainscot of the filigree 9. painted white or gold, - Hallways, Stairways, ‘Family | Rooms, Playrooms ‘and Hase- ment Recreation Rooms—wain- scotting Is serviceable in these areas because it prevents dame age tu the walls caused by slame ning doors, ramming: with chil» dren’s wagons and bi¢ycles, and § erubby fingermarks, It wun’tdent or seratch and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, Pick a “eagual? surface such as simulated wicker, cane orbutlap, & ayallable- In embossed paneling, for added visual interest, Kitchens and Baths—simulated § tile or pastel colored paneling witha plastia finish is most ap- § ‘furnish resists | heat, moisture and dirt and can § propriate, be damp-washed clean, . 4 by 8 Only - See us today for all your building needs. . «+ You'll be led youdid, = ~ Albert & McCaffery Suppliers to Builders of the North Hywey 16 Wet” Plone 625.2060" Here’ 8 litte project that will. make a. ‘amart ciddition. -fo- your or look attractive simply standing by itself in the bockyard. | “But amert. ‘BE READY FOR SPRING - with i Fold: Away rt patlo . Sppearance isn’t ita only advantage; the barbecue: ‘sheltar’ protects both . th oN food and the chef from sudden summer showers, and | controler smoke for ‘easier,’ affective cooking.