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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1980, p. 10

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Lack of insulation costin If all homes in Ontario were properly insulated, homeowners could save on average about one-quarter of their annual heating bills. the Ministry of Energy says. In 1979 that saving would have been about $250 million, an amount that is in- creasing annually as the cost of oil and natural gas rises. To assist homeowners in reliably calculating insulation requirem- ents. the Ontario Ministry of Energy is conducting Project Heat Save, a five-year, $4.9 million program in 60 urban areas, Project Heat Save will be in High Fidelity Components ES EES) GE) GS (; SR SS) CASSETTE DECK TC-K44 Reg. 349. 95 SONY. Midland from Feb. 25 through to Mar. 7. A team from the ministry will meet with homeowners and, using "heat" pictures, will be able to tell homeowners where their home's insulation needs at- tention. Homeowners can also find out if they should acquire more insulation for their homes the probable cost, and the estimated amount that could be saved annually if improvements are made. The pictures which Project Heat Save uses are ° called ther- mograms, infra-red photographs taken from an airplane at night as it passes over buildings. The Ministry of Energy surveyed Midland from the air with film late last winter. Ontario is a world leader in the develop- ment and use of aerial thermographic thermograms for community _energy-s- aving programs, the ministry says. Homeowners insul- g millions ating adequately not only save money, but directly assist the province in its drive to reduce the growth in demand for energy, the ministry says. In 1980 total energy will cost about $11 billion, or more than $1,000 for every man, woman and child in this province. Students gear up for gala Christmas by Lisa Coburn and Mary Martin Mrs. MacDonald's class is preparing for their Christmas Program on Friday, Dec. 19. Parents are invited. In Mr. Davies' class Julie Ellery did a report on smoking and lung diseases. In Mrs. Tanner's class THARATARARRARANAAAAAAAANAAAANANNA? Sale of the Wee CASSETTE DECKS CASSETTE DECK TC-K61 Reg. 459.95 SALE $409.95 SONY. achievements in every aspect of audio reproduction are legendary isie le DECK IC-K22 Stereo ik: Reg. 269.95 Lm Tea ' SALE $249.95 THE AUDIO SHOPPE 280 King St., Midland, Ontario NAUVRUBUAUARARAARARARAAAARARRAAy All Men's Gift Sets example: Yardley _ Old Spice ' Musk JORY HDA: PHARMACY OPERATED BY: A. R. K. PHARMACY LIMITED 268 KING ST. 526-2781 MIDLAND, ONT. a DEERE PRESCRIPTION pO Last Minute Gift Ideas Fa Sweaters ra Ties Pyjamas Shirts Briefs T-Shirts Socks Men's Wear = 225 King St., Midland 526- 6581 Page 10, Monday, December 22, 1980 the citizen of the month of November was Karen O'Hallarn. In Mrs. Robertson's class last week, Mrs. Sperling came in and helped them make books on Santa Mouse. Primary classes are working on Christmas activities. The Grade 3's are working on Santas for () Christmas art! Mrs. Baker's class is reading the Bible Story for the next two weeks. Also, all the students in her class got perfect on their~factor tests two days in a row. Mrs. Dixon's class is making Mr. and Mrs. Santa Clauses in art classes. Many little elves are Watson's Ladies Wear, Elmvale tap-tapping away in grade 8 art classes. They are making string art gifts for Christmas. Last week Constable Cooper was at HCES with a film called "Beware of Strangers."' On Saturday our band went to the Hillsdale Parade and performed beautifully. All during this week our school is singing Christmas Carols. Mr. Archer is now planning for our winter festival which will be held in late January. The winter festival will include all kinds of different sports. The grade 8's are planning now for their Christmas Feast! G&M Shoppe, Midland PLUS many more in-store features Other gift suggestions for that special lady Lingerie*Loungewear®Nighties °Pyjamas *Handbags *Leather Gloves *Slippers *Shoes *Boots ¢Pantyhose in all fashion shades FREE GIFT WRAP FOR MEN G&M Shoppe 305 King St., Midland 526-5761 Watson's Ladies Wear Queen St., Elmvale 322-2151 BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS

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