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Port Perry Star, 13 Sep 1983, p. 23

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one) AST = i oo 2 get ~ 2 3 R 054 1 In a hard fought game, Irvine's defeated A.T.J. by a score of 4-3 to take the Pee Wee Championship. Irvine's also finished the regular league play in first place. Team members are, front left; Brett Drew, Greg Duff, Terry Bache, David Irvine and Fergus Bell. Back left, Michael Kersten, Steven . Short, Chris Watson, Shawn Green, Ken Lamb, Blair Philips, David Wonder, Doug Bache (coach). Absent from photo, Keith Roberge. Port Perry Legion competes in OASA 'C"" Championship completed their regular Legion Squad opens a season in the Oshawa best 2 of 3 semi-final FAW 4. 4 xh and 'District "A" Div- ision with a 12-0 loss to the Oshawa Jrs. at home last Wednesday. The game didn't mean anything to either team and it showed in the play. Earlier in the week Port. Legion played an exhibition game in Oshawa against the Merchants and defeated them 8-3. EE IE RR I SE RS SSP ER I SE A Er Sr Sr rE series in league play in Oshawa against Gor- eski's Insulation. The second game is Wed- nesday night at home at 8:30 p.m. Their league play-off games will be a good tune-up for the Legion squad as they head for South River on Friday to participate in the 0.AS.A. Int. "C" Championship on the weekend. I RR Ar I Sr Sr SS IE IE SE IE SP Sr SE For the good times. There's no place like it. Presents SEPTEMBER CONCERT SPECIALS THE BACK DOORS The shocking re-incarnation WED-. gEpl-1 of Jim Morrison 40 and the Doors ($4.00 ADVANCEI$5.00 AT DOOR) POWDER S25 BLUES PAA -- 2 SHOWS -- (85.50 ADVANCE/$6.50 AT DOOR) DOORS OPEN AT 6 P.M. 1st SHOW 8 P.M, ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT FLIPSIDE RECORDS, ZOLLY'S STAGE ONE, & YESTERDAY ROOM at OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE. OSHAWA CENTRE (EAST SIDE) INFORMATION HOTLINE 579-4365 ALF TIT LE TY YT TE 3 y Lp SE TT BL 3 ALA aati BF voi a WERE REY e Uy AVA TA ER FL NS Ly 4. . SSR EGA isin lo Roti a io ls Bo SN bi pn gh Sg | fF 4° A AAP NTT Car RAY LE IEE ST 7A SAT wiles 2. Rk Tir {hit RANA RRL LN be APPEASE VIPS SERETID ISTP WAS SRI 7 1 ERRY 139 Water St. ORT AUTO GLASS & TRIM MOBILE SERVICE 985-8507 ® Windshields ® Vinyl Tops ® Complete Upholstery ® Body Side Mouldings & Pinstripes $25. OFF INSURANCE CLAIMS WITH THIS COUPON CL TT LL LL ET Ly pepe ppp-- | (Good until October 13/83) Companions wanted A Introduce your oil furnace toadd ~on electric heat and introduce yourself to substantial oil savings. Kissing that old flame goodbye isn't the only way to reduce your oil consumption. If that oil fur- nace is still in good shape, you can take advantage of converting to a dual energy heating system. Instead of replacing your fur- nace, introduce it to an electric plenum heater, heat pump, elec- tric boiler or baseboard heaters. These dual energy systems let oil and electricity work in harmony to heat your home more effi- ciently and more economically. Operation is simple. The electric system works until the coldest winter days, then your oil furnace automatically takes over. In most cases, add-on elec- tric heat will reduce oil con- sumption by up to 75%. Even more in some cases. And a reduc- tion of that magnitude can make a dramatic difference to the total cost of heating your home. The Plenum Heater The "plenum" is the warm air chamber at the top of vour forced air oil furnace. That's exactly where a plenum heater is installed. So that' on most days, the fan circulates more economical, electrically generated heat. The Heat Pump Even on cold winter nights, there is still warmth in the outside air. Just like a refrigerator, the heat pump extracts that warmth and pumps it into your home. Plus there's an added bonus. In the summer, your heat pump works in reverse and becomes a central air conditioner. The Electric Boiler If you have an oil fueled hot water heating system, there's another alternative. You simply add an electric boiler. It's no bigger than a small suitcase and can be easily installed. --~ - Baseboard Heaters Electric baseboards can also be used as a dual energy system. They're installed in individual rooms to quietly handle most of the heating load. The Time is Right 'Today is definitely the time to in- vestigate the savings of intro- ducing your oil furnace to an add-on electric system. The COSP (Canada Oil Substitution Program) grant will pay for half of the installed cost or $800, whichever is less, on all systems where oil consumption is reduced by 50% or more. To find out more about the benefits of a dual energy system, contact your local Hydro or elec- tric heating contractor today and ask them about special assistance that could lead to even greater savings. And tell your furnace to get ready for a warm and mean- ingful relationship this winter. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1983 -- 23 J

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