Oakville Beaver, 23 May 1999, p. 27

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Sunday, May 23, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 27 Contest Page An Oakville Beaver Advertising Feature To advertise in this section call 8-40-3824 Fax: 337-5568 Electronics Find There are 14 electronic devices hidden through­ out the scrambled puzzle to the right. See how many you can find and circle. The words go horizontally and vertically, backward and forward. CD PLAYER FAX MACHINE ORGANIZER RADIO TELEPHONE TYPEWRITER VIDEO CAMERA COMPUTER LAPTOP PAGER STEREO TELEVISION VCR WORD PROCESSOR Electronics Quiz How much do you know about elec­ tronics? Test your knowledge by taking the quiz below. Circle the answers you think are correct. 1. This system detects the position and velocity of distant objects by using radio waves. a. Radar b. Telescope c. Telecommunications satellite d. Sonar 2. This was the first city to use a cellu­ lar telephone system. a. London b. New York c. Tokyo d. Chicago 3. The "CB" in CB rad o stands for this. a. Controlled broadcasting b. Channel-based c. Channel band d. Citizens band 4. In the 1980s, this took the place of the phonograph for many people. a. Record player b. CD player c. VCR d. Tuner 5. This device allows a pc son to receive messages when he or she is not at home or work. a. Beeper b. Radio c. VCR d. Scanner 6. Also known as an aerial, this part of a radio or television receives the radio or electromagnetic waves and may need to be adjusted to get clear recep­ tion. a. Antenna b. Transistor c. Dial d. Speaker 7. A communications satellite provides a worldwide connection o f_____ . a. Radio transmissions b. Television transmissions c. Telephone service d. All of the above 8. This machine transmits copies of printed images using telephone lines. a. Scanner b. Modem c. Fax machine d. Laser printer Answers 0'8 p i B '9 B 'j q y p g o Z B 'l V T Y P E W R I T E R T p A G E R E O S T N A I u F A X E R A D T O R R T E C E Y E T V D H E W E E H C A O R G A P M O R C T D L A Y E R E A R T P R O P E S S O L C D E o E I D P A T L E O P L R Z D C O M P U T E R E N T IT C A M X A F D O V I N A A R E o T E T C I Z A R R N C E D I V E s E G F X O A R C V D S I P R Z I H M E A L P S o A O N E P O T P A L O N G T Y P W R S U T E R M F I F I b x 113g 4 oz. Expires Sat. May 29, 1999 LIM IT 4 PER CUSTOMER F MM m eat shops 635 Fourth Line Oakville 842-4233 (just south of Speers Rd.) 2163 Sixth Line Oakville 338-3459 (just north of Upper Diddle Rd.) B a co n W rap p ed FILET MIGNON M f j 1 1 F I Electronics Scramble Unscramble the letters below, and learn about home-the­ atre systems. 1. For good-quality sound, a home-theater system generally has fiv e_____ . E E K S S A P R 2. A popular way to watch movies at home is by renting . D S C T E V T E I A S O S E 3. Because movies are filmed with a different aspect ratio than TV shows, many movie rentals are shown in a _____ format. I E W D - R E S N E C uoaios-api ̂'£ sajjassBOoapiA 'z sja^ads j :sjomsuv LL T H A N K S IN J U N E F O R T H IS R E M IN D E R . Why w ait until the middle of a heat wave to have your air conditioner tuned up? Avoid ^ the potential inconvenience of AC servicing by getting your system checked now, and get ready for a summer of cool comfort. The AC Tune-up Deal, only $98.00 (indudes cleaning and general service) For more information, or to set up a visit from one of our licenced Service Technicians, C A L L ( 9 0 5 ) 6 3 2 - 1 3 7 7 . Select Energy H ts tm g A A ir C o n d H io itin g In c An N BRID G E Company

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