Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 19

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ENERGY AWARENESS WILL ENSURE SUCCESS New product promises to revolutionize insulctfik Alfred Neumann demonstrate a how his product ii attached to a strapping Mr Neumann plans to show his product at the Kitchener Home Show and alio at the Toronto Home Show k Herald If Alfred of Georgetown started up hi- fuc I would have flat on my face he Hut now rising prices for energy the outlook looks and rosy Mr Neumann is the founder of Pro ducts Ltd the firm of Its kind in North America It supplies i building mat rial which combines insulation decor In one simple process and is designed for the do it or the apply our system 1o the or of a building or below round ten on a surf hi told The Her Tht is 11 inch mil if i fire a dec r d together Fin ill the fire thickness of the urcihinc and the thickness ind design of the decorative finish in all to suit heart tin panel Is of the A of inches pro in insulation factor of It and 13 inches v ill gut btvcen 22 and more insulation can be for 11 factur of Mr Neumann said the on for hi product wis divtliped in in IJ68 Hi holds stwnl pi or his specific di signs Then no on applic of the product hi slid is to iodt rtquiremtnts of As ell instillitioninilmiinufiiture of I In product is simple and helps yi to save and givea you a belter houst lie sas He mated I ha I about squire feet tan be heated Ihe amount of energy netded to 1 square feel or building thai I have product In Mr Neumann says tht cold is slopped heat actually warms Products has ap plied us insuhtion to a in Two mm work ten days installinj be to panels but Ihe i with tin pro dutl that time can In re Mr Neumann hi iosl of his product is compel oilier firms ring insulation although bis pa wis ire different in i and requirt slips to ill TWO REJECT PAY HIKE Breton his decided the pe cent pay mayor Mary ha Joined fellow In rejecting the Increase will be added to the regional councillors now Mr said councillors salaries are not justified for amount of work do Salaries In prltalc Industry were once lucrative than in public but that no longer Is true he said We receive automatic increases and I don I agree with that Milton James Wilson who In uf increase suggested that councillors who voted if a In it thr Increase should also return their stipend Immigrants in their own country speaker says of FrancoOntararians By II INN Ml Herald fed like Immigrants in their own country says the woman who founded La Chasse as cultural and information centre in Toronto Speaking a the University Worn in s about the French Madeleine St Cyr told that there are ancophones in and yet are no French in here serve them If want to learn English they have pay for the lessons This angers she If they we ihcv uld Ihis help free St lhat immigrants are with the trtnch because tlitm as mmoriij who have been rights not to other Their lack of dtrstanding of the of Cinadiin history makes as to why I- rtnch should in official when their own tongue is not accepted We should realize rtnch or the tnhsh is the king of ige is not the plait lo trying She fills irning more of i others would loltr unlrs sas laufiht lly and icatlon probkm in a St says that if Qui bee separates after Ihe many Franco will return to Quebec Shi in Tact lhat will be more French Canadians from all over inadn returning to Quebec than Quebec leaving the province It separation occurs she expects Canada to become Mdc blames the for of the lick of tolerance between French and English here Tiny would give grants lo a totally french or school or organization the t chose sit up than help an aimed at exchanging in formation between cultures Her own effort in this direction La in Toronto was refused wis and had close a ytar ajo because of luck of funds It mil reopen next year Mdc St Cyr fill that Quebec Bill 101 will hurl migrants more in established Anglophones She offered no comment whin member of the up and told how she hid Ii Quebec years igo she could work there she wis bilingual The lady who did her name said she hid been born and raised in tin STEAK presents CANADIAN LOBSTER TAILS includes BAKED or PAN FRIES BREAD BUTTER PICKLES a OLIVES EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT we will be this extra special delight LICENCED UNDER ST BRAMPTON The five mcmltrs of i new band in Dolly Vardcn their first perform ince Saturday il SI Hali like Dolly you d expect a female in the hand is name of a community on tht CNK Correction There were three names spelled wront in report in last week Ik raid on lilt Peacock Castlt wedding The correct of ihe brides father is Orval Peicock The correct of a special atheweddinheld is Kar en Mcrton New Hrunswick And Ihe showers held for the bride was by her friend Davison The Herald regrets errors DEBUT lint Hills Members or the band are iherwoman org in lead guilar Kin drums Ken Ii iss mil John First Treaty The United Slates signed its first Indian treaty on Sep tember 17 1778 with Delaware Indians Choose U TILDEN ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS CN Express trucks are coming They will be seen in more places than ever before The Ontario Highway Transport Board has extended the CN Express license to serve all across Southern Ontario south ot Highway 17 We will provide shippers with service second to none More points to reach More ways to ship Competitive rates Prepaid or Collect Relax the one carrier serving more points in Canada than any other is on the way CN Express dries fester for about EXPRESS A business as well as a responsibility Mrs nil SllK1 sin Willi ill ill IMlllt in lllk Ills hush in lints Ikrlllimliyis ilu Ihi nulls nil VI I illltklv llnri s ssi 1 1 i sins in r ill i mini isilryu mil M i irli I is Inn 1 nun lot met tit iltr Hints In stlnlii nuns mil Wtihnil hist l link lint iiiiliirilnsliytiisllHiimiiililiiiH larcsi of is ijipli inus in So An Ilu Hill lilt is Ami IisMIi union bus appliance centre

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