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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1980, p. 8

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District Happenings See Page20 Thermowhat? An explanation - Thermograms are taken in fall or early spring from a specially equipped aircraft of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Under exacting conditions the aircraft flies a careful pattern over an urban area. These conditions include: clear skies, light winds, an outside temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit or below, heated buildings, and roofs free of ice, snow or water, which give altered readings. - Because thermograms are based on radiated heat, the flights are conducted at night, after the heat gained by the sun during the day has dissipated. - All objects with a temperature above absolute zero (-273 degrees Celsius) emit some amount of infra-red energy. A constant source of emission is thus available from both natural and man-made objects. - On board the aircraft a Daedalus infra-red line Arecipe for living Thank God for dirty dishes, they have a tale to tell. While other folks go hungry, we are eating very well. With home, health and happiness, we shouldn't want to fuss. For by this stack of evidence, God has been very good to us. "Author Unknown" NOEL Good health, good cheer and all the rest of the Season's best to you! The Staff of WEAVER'S HS. HEATING & ST. AMANT SHEET METAL & SONS We thank LTD. Our customers and Pluinbin wish them Ban eh all the best. e DOMESTIC e INDUSTRIAL SHEET METAL WORK Specializing in: SUMMER COTTAGES Satisfaction Guaranteed PENETANG 549-7227 3A ROBERT ST. W. R AML Sl isla THE WORLD IS YOURS.../F YOU KNOW THE RIGHT PEOPLE... Wherever you move the Welcome Wagon hostess is the right person to ' help you find a place in your new community. Call 526-8574 ne abe Christmas is the sound of bells, the laughter of children, the glow of candles and the scent of pine. Christmas is the joy of families and the happiness of friends. We hope your Christmas has love, warmth and laughter. Mc Donaid's scanner is installed. ' - Flying at 1,500 feet above ground, the equip- ment scans a path measuring 1,600 feet wide. - The infra-red energy below the aircraft is "seen" by the detector, scanning at a rate of 80 sweeps per second. It produces a small electrical impulse which is amplified hundreds of times and recorded on magnetic tape. - Gyroscopes couple the sensing equipment with the aircraft to automatically compensate for roll, pitch and yaw movements so that the magnetic tape records a continuous 'strip' picture of homes and buildings below. - After the flight, the tape is processed to produce an image on film. The image, is in tones from white through grey and black, which outline levels of emitted energy; in this case the amount of heat being emitted from roofs of the buildings overflown. The darker the image, the less heat is being emitted. -- Noe The specialty of the house is making your Christmas a memorably tasty treat time! HOLDER'S BAKERY Midland Homeowners who want to have the thermogram of their home analyzed should expect to spend 20 minutes with Heat Save staff. Owners should be ready with information about their houses, including the size in square feet and the types and amount of insulation in various areas of the house, such 20 minutes with analysts as the basement, upper walls, and attics. As part of the visit, homeowners can receive counselling on the insulation requirements _ throug- hout a house. By comparing the thermogram with normal aerial photographs, an analyst can assess the heat loss from a home's attic, the insulation required, and the costs and savings. Began 100 Years Ago The National Gallery of Canada, celebrating it's 100th anniversary in 1980, had its beginnings in the foundation of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 1880. The first curator was named in 1910. In 1913, the Gallery was in- corporated by an Act of Parliament. Second registration night school Simcoe County Board of Education at Elmvale District High School ALL COURSES 10WEEKS COURSE NIGHT PLACE TIME DATE cost 1. Stain Glass Monday Room 16 8:00 Jan. 5 $7.50 2. Stretch Sewing Monday Waverley 8:00 Jan. 5 $15.00 3. Basketball Monday Gym 8:00 Jan. 5 $7.50 4. Upholstery Monday Waverley 8:00 Jan. 5 $15.00 5. Boutique Quilting Tuesday Waverley 1:00 Jan. 6 $15.00 6. Volleyball ' Tuesday Gym 8:00 Jan. 6or 8 $7.50 or Thurs. 7. Woodwork Tues., Wed., Room 16 8:00 Jan. 6, 7, 8 $10.00 or Thurs. 8. Women's Keep Fit Wednesday Gym 8:00 Jan. 7 $5.00 9. Yoga Thursday Room 7 8:00 Jan. 8 $7.50 10. New English Wednesday Roomil20114 8:00 Jan. 7 $5.00 11. Typing Wednesday Room 13 8:00 Jan. 7 $10.00 12. Square Dancing Friday Woodland 8:00 Jan. 9 $7.50 13. Basic Welding Tues. Room 16 8:00 Jan. 5 $40.00 and Metal Work 14. Art Wednesday ~ Cafeteria 7:30 Jan. 14 $7.50 15. Knit and Crochet Tuesday Cafeteria 8:00 Jan. 6 $7.50 Figure Skating - Phone Mrs. Hankin - 322-2653 Elmvale Dance Arts: starts Wednesday, January 14, 1981 Wednesday : 6:00 to 8:00 Intermediates (level 3, 4, 5) 8:00 to 9:00 Keep Fit Class Thursday: 6:00 to 8:00 Seniors (level 6 and 7) Tap, Ballet, Baton, Jazz - 10 weeks - $7.50 Phone Mrs. C. Daniels. McDonald's Restaurant Highway 27 Midland, Ontario a, Tolling Christmas messages of love and inspiration, Hear the music of hope and faith renewed! From everyone at BOURGEOIS MOTORS LTD. Pages, Monday, December 22, 1980 jap S aed yale veo maaatl .yeduaaad

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