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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-28, Page 35• • • • , ' • ' • "grgle, The Energy Erg, catOre who wili suggest way energy and Money can be SOW', Will be introduced by the Ontario Ministry of Energy during Energy ConServatioo Week, October 31 toNovembet6. An erg is a technical term for a Ludt of energy, but hl this instance has been per- eonal#ed to bring a light- tieartediemituler to people in Ontario of the need to con- serve energy. The Erg will appear on conservation Pesters, ban- ners and buttons and on a special place mat that is being distributed to restaurant chains. He will also make screen ap- pearances during Energy Conservation Week on TV public service spots with messages such as "Save the Erg - Please Conserve", or • 'Let's 'Coat It" as be turns devora tbertnistat. "We are hoping the Erg will become a cheerful symbol for energy conservation programs in Ontario", said Energy Minister Dennis R. Timbre% Special house built • WHEEL'IlAtANCING • HEADEIGUE AIMING • LUSAKATION • OIL CHANGES • TONE UPS • SHELL OIL ENSEIS tst. a 7 OW a Week A house in Penetanguishene, built in collaboration between Ontario Hydro and Viceroy Homes of Toronto, serves as a pilot project for what might be called "super insulation". It was engineered and built by Viceroy to demonstrate that super insulation can become routine in average houses at no extra cost. It has been hailed by Hal. K. Wright, director of Ontario Hydro, as "an outstanding achievement in energy conservation." There are three basic in- novathms, all of them major departures from conventional building techniques in win- dow, wall and roof con- — struction. -Every window in the house is triple -sealed with two air spaces between three panes of glass. Tests by the Ontario Research Foundation show the heat loss is 40 per cent less than with conventional double glazed windows. The exterior walls of the house are framed with two_by six studs as compared to the four inches which is the minimum tecomrhended by Ontario Hydro. The II -factor, or thermal resistance, is raised from R- 12 to R-20. Besides, the external - strength of the walls is in- - reased 30 per cent by using heavier studding, but the cost is about the same because fewer studs are used. in the ceilings, the com- pany has placed, eight `Wats of insulation with a factor of MUF tr) 0 SCHUTZ MOTORS SERVICE DEPT. ERS • -91 tr) • • z Take age of our WINTERIZING $31 95 6 CY L INCLUDES: • COOONG SYSTEM FLUSH • THERMOSTAT • NEW ANTIFREEZE • CHECK ALL HOSES AND CONNECTIONS FALL TUNE—UP $2, 6956 CYL $32958 CYL. 5 z z ; • • 1BUFIE TO • Service Spark Plugs • Check ignition points • Test coil and condenser • Clean battery terminals • Test ignition wires • Test battery condition • Inspect distributor cop rotor • Check distributor advance • Adjust ignitioti '06119 • Check choke operation • Service air cleaner • Check fuel filter • Test fuel pump • Check manifold heat riser • Check PCV valve 0 0 -00.460- Kiss Absolutely MR. A VISUAL SAFETY INSPECTION • BATTERIES 4. CAR HEATERS + Lott( oelcgsts GAS LINE ANTIFREEZE PRIC1ES APPLY PASSENGER CARS 2 tfl w t G. ,44 Fr, cr, MUFLES PAYMENT BY: CASH. CHAR EX. MASTERCHARG SORRY NO CHARGES UNLESS SPECIFIED PARTS AND EXTRA IGNIT10 S ARKPLUGS CHRYCO TIRES ETORS r 1.• • (IP