Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 22 Dec 1969, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

The sections are then hoisted into place in a computeroplanned sequence and are quickb‘ joined. cutting construction manhours by about 50 percent. Electrical conduits and plum- bing are put inside the wall. floor and component moulds prior to p o u r i n g heated concrete so sections are ready for transport to various job sites once they have cured. The system will make it pos- sible to erect buildings twice as fast as the conventional method of construction, making it pos- sible to erect a loo-suite apart- ment building in less than seven weeks. The J-K system offers archi- tects wide flexibility in layout of plans and in the design of facades which are not part of Floor. wall and related ele- ments will be cast in steel moulds at the Whitchurch Township factory without the interruptions of unfavorable weather that often plague or- dinary builders and delay pro. lects. feet and will consist of one. two and three-bedroom suites and the building will serve to show contractors and developers in Canada and the United States the many benefits to be derived from the application of modern construction methods. “This may be a show project as far as industrialized modular concrete systems are concern- led“. says Mr. Kajdocsy. "but there is nothing of a test na- ture about it. “Our system is one that has been proven in many different countries, under a wide variety of climatic conditions. This first Canadian structure will show the advantages and construc~ tion efficiencies that can be achieved only with Jespersen- Kay building systems. Canada a fully int< dustrialized modula building system wit tion components be factured in the Township plant. Construction of t] proceeding on sch: machinery presently stalled in the shell 0 ing‘ says William president of Jes} Production shouldvst ember. firm u first 11 be bui system ment b in Sea] occupy aim feet and will and three-b the building contractors Canada 2 the many from the JespersemKay Systems Limi- ted holds exclusive rights to the Danish Jespersen industrialized modular concrete building sys- tem for North A m e r i c 3. Mexico. the Bahamas and the Caribbean countries. There are alreaclv succe§fu1 Jespersen factories operating in England‘ Denmark, Israel and Sweden. The apartment building in Scarboro is to be constructed by JespersemKay Construction. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jespersen-Kay Systems Limited, Mr. Kajdocsy believes the J-K system will fill the need for lower cost housing in On- tario. He says total industrialization of the manufacturing process. using the finest of equipment including compute r control. means the firm will have pre- cise quality control and consis- tency of production that will ensure fast and accurate as- sembly in the field. Man. since bef‘ Egyptians. has n straw, hewn st01 or manufactured which were lat tared. nailed or f top of the othe his dwellings a business. But all this is a pioneer in the nology of buildi being aided by U Jespersen-Kay Sy with head office i Jespersen-Kay. structing a $2»: facturing plant 2 Township, will Canada a fully BY THOMAS SOMES The computer -â€" that won- drous device that helped land the first man on the moon â€" may soon alter age-old con- structi'on techniques here on earth. The item. It is a 1 nt building to Scarboro. Each of the 1 :upy almost it and will con Apt. Building T o Incorporate New C onst. Technique he first 1 will t ‘: multi‘ built it lan, since before the 'ptians. has mixed c 1w. hewn stone intc manufactured other v, hewn stone into nanufactured other h were laboriously l. mailed or fastened of the other to co dwellings and plan head office in Don Mills. persen-Kay. presently con- :ing a 521/: million manu- ring plant in Whitchurch ship. will introduce to ia a fully integrated. in- ialized modular concrete ‘mg system with construc- components being manu- red in the Whitchurch Depicted in this architect’s drawing is what may be Canada’s first multi-storeyed struc- ture using a fully integrated, industrialized modular concrete building system. The 12-storey, 184-suite apartment building is to be constructed in Scarboro by Jespersen- Kay Systems Limited after its new plant located in Whitchurch Township goes into production. ‘ Construction of the new plant is proceeding on schedule and it is expected to go into production in December. in THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill, Ontario, Monday, Dec undertaking of ‘9 what may be rstorey structure x Canada using is a 184-suite ap le shell c William of Jes should-s of the p' schedule ; changing and space-age tech- ing techniques he computer is 'stems Limited. in Don Mills. Jespersen‘ :I- start in 2 storeys will 20,000 square iist of one, two‘ m1 suites and serve to show developers in United States ly being of the bx constructed [6d one on construct places of the build Kajdocsy clay plant ancient ay and blocks objects re to g the apart- 7o YONGE ST. NORTH “RICHMOND HILL mor It is with in- the the the structure itself. construction in less time and at The use of a relatively small lower cost. number of standard components The 43,000-square foot plant with few variables is the firm‘sm‘ill have a production capacity answer to the need for quality‘of 2.500 living units each year. Save! It’s a fury of a saw! Lightning 3,500 s.p.m., cuts 2 X 4’5 up to 45°. Powerful 3-amp. universal motor; features rip guide, tilting shoe base. 115 volts. 7V2" Circular Saw VERSATILE MODEL B. 11/2- -..hp IZ-amp. motor has 5500 r.p In no- load speed 3200 r p. m full load. Automatic safety clutch; pre- cision gears. RAM FURY ELECTRIC mam-rowan CIRCULAR SAWS 47.95 C. 11/3-h.p. motor features all-welded armature. Over- load clutch prevents motor burn-out. Telescoping blade guard; cord and plug. 1969 3 5.95 Circular Saw Drills, saws, sands, polishes, grinds, in one professionally- designed kit! Includes 3/3” variable speed drill, orbital sander and circular saw at- tachments, grinding wheel, polishing bonnet, bufling wheel,aetc. All this, plus a 13-piece socket set. ' Special! Black and Decker WJ 3K) POWER WORKSHOP w The first sod at the plant con- struction site was turned on June 4 by Stanley Randall. On- tario Trade and Development Minister. Ruggedll/z-hwp 12 -amp. motor cuts 2%" at 90°, 2 ’ at 45°. Selfâ€" ~1ubricating ball, needle bearings. Cord and plug. DELUXE MODEL . _, Universal 1-..hp motor Slip clutch prevents burn- out. Finger tip cutting depth ad- justment; bevels 0° to 45°. Blade, cord. 7'/z" Circular Saw -334-n9eCANADIAN TIRE ASSOiIATE STORE 6V2” Circular Saw Carrville United Church woâ€" men met, at the home of Mrs. Carrie Read. Bathurst Street. December 16 for their annual Christmas meeting. Mrs. Elie Park Sr. was welcomed as a guest and Mrs. May McKay. who joined the group. received a warm welcome as a new mem- ber. May has been working with the organization for two years as a willing volunteer. The UCW executive will re- main in office for another year with President Mrs. Mary Read. If you are entertaining over the holidays or have guests staying with you. taking a vaca- tion or any other interesting happening. call your correspon- dent who will be glad to include the news in this column. Church News CORRESPONDENT: MRS. FRANCES PURVES The local senior citizens club enjoyed a bus tour of Christmas lights Wednesday evening of last week when 37 members turned out. They reported that the trip had been worthwhile. the bus driver had taken spe- cial care to show them all the decorations which were spec- tacular. The members returned to the Lions Hall for tea. sand- wiches and cookies and to dis- cuss the many displays they had seen on the tour. Church services at Carrville United are from 10 to 11 am on Sundays until further notice. Neighbourhood Notes Curl-ville Neighborhood News 56.95 The foster child which the UCW applied for last year has now been assigned and more details about this matter will be published in future columns. Rev. Albert Higgins and Mrs. Higgins joined the members in the social gathering at the close of the business meeting with Mr. Higgins acting as Santa and presenting the gifts exchanged by the ladies. Special Christ- mas .refreshments were served concluding a delightful evening. On Thursday evening the con- gregation of Carrville United gathered at the church to bid farewell to Rev. Albert Higgins and Mrs. Higgins, despite the inclement weather. They will be sadly missed by their many friends in this community. Elie First Vice-President Mrs. Elinor Veitch. Second Vice-President Mrs. Fran Purves, Secretary Mrs. Ella Bradfield. Treasurer Mrs. Anne Walker and Mrs. Irene Bowes and Mrs. Alex So- merville, flower and sick con- venors. with Mrs. Alice Harri- son as correspondence secre- tary. The ways and means commit.- tee reported a good year with eight handmade quilts and a most successful bazaar. The ladies voted unanimous- l_v to turn $800 over to the church fund. This is a wonder- ful accomplishment for a small group of dedicated women. Drills 14;" in steel, 1/3 " in h wood. 1.9 amp., long- brushes. Cycolac handle, get switch, chuck and 54-2811 FAMOUS BLACK & DECKER ’ in hard- life key. A place for everything . . . savings too! Your choice of 2 useful styles. Rugged plastic with smooth turning ball-bearing base. One for nuts, bolts, washers etc., one for screwdriver, Chisels, you name it. A welcome addition to the neat, II 97 complete workshop. 99-8540 58-0801 Ea .............. . . . . . . . . . . o 50 ‘3; more drilling torque than 1/4 ' drills. 3,3" in steel, 3/1’ in hard- wood. 2-amp. motor has dynamic- ally balanced armature. SMALL PARTS and TOOL HOLDER 542832 LAST MINUTE SPECIALS! BALL-BEARING MOUNT, REVOLVING 3/8” Drill I 5.99 DEPENDABLE MOR-POWER ELECTRIC Supertest Products CORNER BAYVIEW AVE. & MARKHAM RD. RICHMOND HILL 884-4851 wammmahmmam. Pt}: mammflarmmmmmmammmm "‘{K'fi‘afi‘fl'fi'flfiw JOE'S GARAGE May Christmasfime joy and laughier be yours on this happy holiday . . . and may We gratefully thank you {or your patronage. Drills %' in steel, 1/2' in hard- wood. 2-amp. universal motor with balanced armature; multiple thrust bearin gs. Jacobs chuck, keg. 1/4” Drill 54-2804 mrmmammamzrmmm Cash and Carry Bonus Coupons EXTRA!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy