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IF YOU DON'T HAVE 10 INCHES*
OF INSULATION IN YOUR ATTIC,
YOU'RE LOSING HEAT AND
WASTING MONEY.
If your home is like 90% of Canadian
homes, it's not properly insulated. This chart
gives you an idea of how much you could save
by-bringing your home from the average level
of insulation up to today's recommended
standards. Of course, as energy costs go up,
so will these savings.
Oil Heat Gas' Heat Electric Heat
ST. JOHN'S $209 N/A $296
FREDERICTON $204 N/A $215
MONTREAL $195 $176 $202
TORONTO $159 $115, $242
WINNIPEG $237 $162 $320
REGINA.'N/A $130 $390
EDMONTON $228 $140 N/A
VANCOUVER $130 $120 $199
These savings are based on a typical 2-storey pre-war home ,
of 1,100 square feet.
*Based on insulatioh material with R-3 value per inch (2,54 cm).
NOW HOMES BUILT BEFORE 1946 ARE
ELIGIBLE FOR A HOME INSULATION
GRANT OF UP TO $350.
If your home was built before 1946, is your
principal residence, and is three storeys or
less, you're eligible for a taxable grant of 2/3 of
the cost of your insulation materials, up to a
maximum of $350 (retroactive to materials
purchased on or after September 1,1977).
For.FREE and complete, information about
how to insulate your home and how to
apply for a grant, send in the
coupon below.
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— THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 3, 1978
Edna Pearson
receives 25
year pin
• Morning Star Rebekah Lodge
met Tuesday of last week with 52
Sisters Present including visitors
from Palmerston, ListOw4-',1,
Atwood and Hensall. with Sister.
Bertha 'MCOre gor, District
Deputy present making her of-
tidal visit.
Plans were discussed for a
Variety fair May 6 and 'for the
Rebekaharid Oddfellow Church
Service ,at Brussels Presbyterian
Church next Sunday.
Sister Edna Pearson 'received.
• her 25 year pin. The Social
- Committee entertained with a
Reading,, two quartet numbers
and .a short play.
Tag days in aid
of hospital
The Auxiliary to Wingham and
'District Hospital are holding Tag
Days, May 1st to May 11th when
members of the Auxiliary and
volunteers will be canvassing
Wmgham and surrounding area.
Canada Hospital Day will be
observed on*May 12th with Open
House at the hospital when there
will be tours of the, hospital from 2
to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Refreshments will be 'served.
ROYER—MAIR
Norma Mair of Willowdale becamejhe bride of Ronald Royer
of Pickering in Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels, April 8.
Rev.: Ken •Innes was the officiating minister. _ .
The bride is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. James Mair of
Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royer of Toronto arc parents of the
groom.
Mrs. Joanne King was organist and soloists were; Chris and
Rohonda Davies and .Peggy Gibson and Joan Mair,
The matron 7 of-honor was Mrs.. Gail Hodgins of Ottawa. The
bridesmaids' were Miss Joan Mair of Brussels, Miss Lindk-Mair
of Stratford, Mrs. Debbie 'Basset and Miss Donna Ness of
Toronto. FlOwergirls were Kelly and Sharon Thornhill of
Oshawa.
Frank Mester of Toronto was the groomsman and guests were .
ushered by Alex Kael, Perry Conecue, Bob Dennis and Toni
PetsOpolis, all of Toronto.
The reception was held at the Brussels 'Legion Hall. Following.
a wedding trip to the Bahamas the newlyweds will reside at 1865
Bicso Jt. Court, Pickering.
Out-of-town guests attended from Detroit, Toronto, Sudbury,
Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Peterborough and Kingston.
The bride is a Loan Officer at Canada-Permanent Trust Co.
and the groOm is employed - by Brewer's Warehousing Co. Ltd.
ING RA M --COUTTS
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ingram who were married February 1 1 by
Rev, 0. Plaskett at Trinity United Church in Guelph. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Coutts, Walton, Ontario, and
the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ingram of
Unionville,. Ontario. The bride's attendants were Mimi Keatint
.and Dosrothy Woodburn, both of Guelph. The best man was
.Kicth Jones, Oshawa, and the usher was Paul Dean, Downsview,
Mr. and .Mrs. Ingram arc residing in Mississauga.
.(Photo by Heritage).
Smiles
"Why don't you try and settle
the case out of court?" the judge
asked the litigants before him.
"That's just what we were
doing," replied one, "when the
police came and interfered."
You
can have -
your own
home
That home you dream
about is now within your
reach—all yours to enjoy
while its investment value
keeps growing over the
years. Get it with the
help of a Victoria and
Grey mortgage—built to
fit your need and your
.purse. Do it today at
Victoria and Grey.