Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, March 10, 1993 he Hills. TWG TRAVEL inc. 48 MAIN ST., S Georgetown 877-2252 Che Rentuers Social Catering Ltd. Banquet Halls Available Sacre Coeur ae St. George's Parish Hall Anglican Church Does your non-profit community CD APPLE 354 Guelph St., Unit 27, March 10 — Organic Growing March 10 — La Leche League Seminar featuring Cathy Hansen, from — Meeting. Mothers who wish to breast- Bernway Farms and Susan Moore, feed their babies will fmt encourage- from the Oakville Pesticides Action ment and information at the Acton and Group will be speaking at Wastewise Georgetown La Leche League. The Mar. 10, 1993 at 7:30 p.m., Everyone next meeting is March 10, at 7:30 pn. Pi Georgetown, Ont. - Welcome! Call 873-8122 for more Nursing babies are welcome. For fur- edtoa Coffee Hour, Tle Decorating: Do’s and Don’ts” by Bett Davies. An interlude of musical selec- B tions. Guest speaker: Yvonne a McCallum. Hosted by Milton Christian (416) 873 l 6 35 information. ther information, call 878-4732. March 10 — Ladies! You are invit- Wednesday, March 10, 9:30 - 11 a.m, SS in the main auditorium, Halton Mea Centennial Manor, 125 Ontario Street, = Milton. Special feature: “Basics of 20 Ladies Coffee Hour. Free admission, Babysitting provided, WITH THIS coun SPECIAL THURSDAY and FRIDAY M — Alcohol and I Comprehension of the Adolescent. On Tf Wed., March 10th Parent-Aid is [J pleased to feature Dennis Walker of the I] Addiction Research Foundation who [| Will offer advice to parents to help ¥ To YT stem unde ' 1h L WITH THIS COUPON. OFFER ENDS MARCH 19/93. bic te haa | =------~~_LJ A A O School. Everyone is welcome. March 10 — You can make the dif- = e} [= ero ee P = egetabie O ference! Amnesty International, Halton Hills, is a non-partisan human rights organization which meets monthly to 32 Main Street S, ALTON ILLS YDRO Add a lot of comfort for a little money. Your retailer can show you how. Caulk around window and ENERGY THE EASY WAY. INSTALL ERSTRIPPING AN with the drier outside air and, over a period of time, too much moisture builds up in the house unless it is ventilated or other strategies are used to bring back Our house was once heated with oil and was dry Q: the winter. Now that we have a high-efficiency gas furnace, we are plagued with excessive moisture that causes condensation on windows and mould along some equilibrium. the walls. How can we eliminate this problem? One such strategy is to add a small duct, no bigger Your older, less efficient oil-fired system sent alot than 4 inches in diameter, from outside to the return air A’ Combustion gases up the chimney. This duct of the fumace. This fresh air duct should have a created a negative pressure in the house that resulted in hand-operated damper installed somewhere in its length forced infiltration of drier outside an to regulate or shut off the air Supply as needed. It should be protected outside by a dryer-type wall TO lice Street, Acton Newer, more efficient furnaces not only generate less jack with the wind flap replaced with small mesh AL N 43 A s (e Combustion bases and require a much smaller means of Screening to keep out large insects and rodents. ] LL Ont. L7J 2A9 exhaust, but they: also get the make-up a they eed | read in your column about a problem directly from outside, which does not induce infiltration. similar to mine: bathroom fans vented to the 853-3700 The net result is that interior moisture is no longer diluted Toof, water running down the duct into the fan Y R 0 fyou have a hip roof, venting bath and kitchen fans is more of a problem. It May have to be done through an Unvented part of a soffit or the lower Part of the roof Unless it can be done by Tunning the duct down into the ment and out through the band joist - a much better way in cold climes, ion have an upcoming meeting or event? Information can be dropped off at Halton Hills This Week, 232 Guelph St., Georgetown or ‘fax us at 873-3918, and will be published Sree of charge for as Jong as is appropriate. entation, 7:30 for the general meeting, March 10 — The March Meeting of the Esquesing Historical Society will be held on Wed., March 10th. at 7:30 March 12 — Spring Fashion Show!! Knox Presbyterian Church Hall, Fri., March 12th at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Halton’s Pride, Loyal True Blue For information, call 877-4991, March 13 — St. Patrick’s Dance. Dinner at 8 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Georgetown Legion Hall. Call 877-4991. rch 13 — Social Darts at Bronte Legion. Call 499-4701, March 13 — St. Alban’s Guild is holding a Roast Beef Dinner March 13th in the Parish Hall, 531 Main St., Geln Williams. Dinner served at 6:— pn. For tickets, call 877-9428 or 877- 4593. 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