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Clinton News-Record, 1980-10-23, Page 41value per inch varies from 2.9. to 4.0, according to the type. The total R., value of the .batt depends on the thickness, —rigid board insulation includes extruded polystyrene, expanded polystyrene, phenolic foam Wahl.' • and • plyurethane slabs, Although the R -value of these s y ithetic products is rated at 2,4 to 6.0 per inch; great. care Must be t;tken to ensure that they are properly installed; Otherwise they could create a severe fire hazard, Rigid board and foam insulation must not be left exposed. They must be covered with, an interior wall or ceiling finish acceptable to'theOntario building code, such as gypsumboard, gypsum lath, fibreboard, plywood, • particleboard or wall tile. -- foamed insulation materials, ureafor- tnaldehyde and: .polyurethane fogin' (flammable) are relatively . new products that must be installed by professionals, sinde complex equipment is used:. Improper in- stallation could cause serious damage to your home. The R -value for foamed insulationranges from 2.5 to 2.8 per inch.. The foam is blown into e4isting -cavities and hardens *almost im- mediately. In solid masonry homes, existing cavities in the, wall may be too small to effectively reinsulate through this method. When choosing the type of insulation most suitable for your needs, consider water resistance, bacteria and vermin resistance, cost,. ease of application, rigidity,and flexibility. einem • er, there are --3 120 acceptable types of insulation; you should be able to find one that suits your specific needs. r WHEEL DRIVE MAZDA GLC. 'MORE GOING FOR YOU 3 GOING FOR LESS. rear parcel tray, intermittent windshield 5 -speed overdrive transmission with :onsole, plus elegant interior trim- option of ordering an available le sports car enthusiast there's )rt with halogen headlights, wider and tires, full instrumentation, loi -style interior, special rh cs, a tilt steering wheel, and ble tbacks for the rear seat - gets. the sunroof is standard gent It extra cost. •Numt1ers lased Jr laboratory tests for a GLC d on Manufacturers Suggested List Price on October 1 IViSO MORE GO. Under the hood of your new GLC is a 1.5 litre engine. It has been designed to run smoother, quieter and quicker so easing in and out of.fast-moving traffic is a breeze. There's extra power for passing And it all comes on quietly and smoothly. • LESS GAS. Designing an engine to perform more quick- ly is one thing. But getting it to deliver over 13% better46 61 gas mileage than • last year's GLC m.p.g.* L/100 km` at the same time is quite another. For 1981 Mazda makes it .ry Mazda GLC Sport happen to the tune of 6.1 L/100 km (46 mpg for combinedcity and highway use. SMALL PRICE. Mazda '81 prices start at just $5,090r And when you think about what you're getting for your money, that price is dust one more thing to like. Compare the '81 Mazda GLC with the competition. When it - comes to value,. the more you look, the more you'll like the all new Mazda GLC. 1111116141:321 • - T.HI. MORE YOU LOOK; THE MORE YOU LIKE. 5 -speed using Trarrnyort Canada test metIOds for a GLC Regular with 4-spcsea 'nanudl varsm'ss,on fre,grt PD: aryl local tares e::ra LOTORS LTD. t MAZDA/SALES & SERVICE 184 EAST ST. GODERICH PHONE 524-211.3 • 4 Of course, tbere's More to insulation than simplY choosing the right material for the job. The ministry, of consumer and commercial relations has published an "information 'sheet entitled "Insulation: heat in your house, money in your pocket'', available through its Consumer Information Centre at 555 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario M7A 2H6. Use , this information and find out all you can before the job begins. Insulation hu,s certainly. pro�r�tr�ei��ctive : �u�' whether you do i)L yourself or hire a contractor, investigate before you invest. Motorists should prepare ahead Beacause it is im- possible to know what lies ahead., a motoristshould be prepared f r all eventualities. Duri g the course of any journey, weather conditions may change, a tire may fail, or an accident may occur. The following is a checklist of items that s;ho-u;1d... be -; kept--, ..in .--a- vehicle ' .- a...vehicle' to help the motorist face any of the above situations. FLAT TIRE: serviceable spare tire, jack,. wheel wrench, tire pressure gauge, flares or other warning devices, flashlight, rug (to kneel ppn) , rag.. MINOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: First- aid kit, blanket. WINTER DRIVING: Booster cables, ice scraper, brush, sand or salt, .shovet,....t.i-re..,,.chains, windshield washer fluid. SURVIVAL ITEMS: Candle, matches, hat- chet, extra clothing, fire extinguisher, rope. kITi? IF YOUR CAR HOKUM ABUNNY ON — A DS OR, WAH,1414 LI ►•i,[� LIKE ACHECK ����` SHOCKS.