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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-11-11, Page 28PAGE 8A -GODERIM SIGNAL-STARAEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1981
DAVE HAYLOW
ELECTRIA
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Residential Needs
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NURSERY
(Vanastra Recreation
Centre)
is now offering
professional
child care for
children ages ,„.
2 to 6 years on a r-
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DROP -IN -BASIS
Hourly or daily
rotes available.
FOR MORE
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Bridge
scores
On November 3 a seven -
table Mitchell game was
played with an average
score of 84. First North-
South were Auleen Curry
and Kay Duncan with 101
points; second Tom Eadie
and Ray Fisher with 951/2,
and third Helen Tench and
John Wood with 92.
Suzanne Davidson and
.David Aitken were first
P-ist-Wf.qt with 94J-2. Second
were Helen Gardiner and
Audrey Tobin with 901/2 and
third, Jean Cook and Verna
Worthy with 891/2.
Goderich area players are
invited to participate in a
Sectional Tournament in
Stratford November 13 to 15
at the Victorian Inn. For
more information, please
call Eleanor Erskine at 524-
9555.
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Remember
the saying
"You don't have
anything if you
don't have
your health".
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Brian Rumig and Bob Johnston were co -recipients of the
best catcher award in the GIFL which held its year-end
banquet Saturday night. ( Photo by Paul Corriveau)
THE MANAGEMENT OF ENERGY IN CANADA. ONE OFA SERIES.
'S HOW TO SAVE
BIG DOLLARS WHEN YOU BUY
IG ELECTRICAL APP
LOOK FOR THE
ENERGUIDE 1L-A-BEL-
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When you buy a major electrical applia
you're picking up two price tags. One is the
cost of the appliance. The Other .lathe cost o
the electricity to operate it over its lifetime.
Until recently the•energy.price tag
was missing. You paid now but had
little idea of what you would pi an paying.
Now there's a second tag,. in the form of
an Energuide label.
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WHAT IS ENERGUIDE?
Energuide is an appliance label-
ling programainder which energy con- •
sumption "stickers" are attached'io new
refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers.
clothes washers, and kitchen ranges
offered for sale in Canada. The pro-
gram was initiated by the Gov.ernment
of Canada and is operated in coopera-
tion with consumer groups, appliance
manufacturers and retailers. electrical
utilities and provincial governments.
" Total kWh
Type -and Defrost.System-°_ ft- month
Model A -Two-door, top
mounted ,
freezer,
frost free 18.2 .117
. Model B -Two-door, top
mounted
freezer,
frost free 17.1 190
Over a 15 -year lifetime Model A.
although slightly larger, would cost you
$842.40 for energy (at a constant 4f /kWh).
Model B's energy cost would be $1,368.00.
That's a difference of $525.60!
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COMPARISON SHOPPING
The whole idea behind Energuide is
to help you, the consumer. to compare the
energy cost tags of appliances and deter-
mine which is the best buy. Comparison shop-
ping and wise decisions can save you a great
deal of energy and money over the,..12ng run.
HOW DOES ENERGUIDE
WORK?
The label on each new appliance shows
the number of kilowatt hours of electricity
(kWh) consumed by that appliance in one
month of normal operation. This rating is
determined by a test developed by the
Canadian Standards Association for all
appliances labelled. The number is represent-
ative of the energy that the appliance will con-
sume under normal operation in your home.
It's not exact; the test could never duplicate
precisely all the conditions in your home. But
it is correct as a comparative rating. to
indicate the difference between models
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to dollars. multiply by the cost of a kWh in
your area. (The current national average is
40 per kWh. ) This will give you the operating
cost for one month.
kWh per month x cents per kWh = cost
per month
WORK OUT THE •
LIFETIME COST
To really apreciate the importance of
Energuide ratings. figure out the lifetime
energy Lost of the appliance. The average
major appliance lasts 15 years. or 180
months.
*Triply the cost per month by 180 and
the number you get will he impressive. And it
will lic an underestimate, becauk it assumes
a Lonstant electricity price over 15 years.
TWO REFRIGERATOR
EXAMPLES
. (.1-m11Th:rand Corporate Affairs Canada
puhlishes cal h cir the Energuide ratings for
ness applidriLcs Frinn the 1981 Refrigerator
only rhc tolloLL ing examples:
WHEN MORE IS LESS
11 The appliance with the, lower Energuide
ratings may cost a little more to buy
-they usually have more insulation,
better motors, more sophisticated '
controls. But as the above example
shows, the value Olthe energy they
save over their life cycle will pay for the
extra investment many times over.
So when you're shopping for
major appliances look at both tags, do a
little figuring and buy the model that will
be cheapest over its life cycle- not just
the cheapest on its purchase price.
AN ENERGUIDE BONUS
FOR ALL
Besides providing consumers with
' information for comparison shopping, the
Energuide. program is having another effect.
Appliance manufacturers are improving the
energy efficiency of their models. ,Already
there have been some notable improvements
and experts predict that within a few years
major appliances will be consuming about
40% less electricity - wshile providing the
same services. That's a powerful example of
how consumer power and industrial '
innovation go hand in hand.
I Mail to: Government of Canada
Energy. Mines and Resources Canada
P.O. Box 3500, Postal Station "C"
Ottawa, Ontario K 1 Y 401
1 am interested in receiving the Energuide Directory
for the following appliances:
Refrigerator. Freezer Range 0
Clotheswasher. Dishwasher 0
Surname (Please Print)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111
Iniruls1 1
Address l'il11[1][11.1.]
Crin1 1 1 1 1 1 r -r -i
Province Postal Code
1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1
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Language preferred English L.,'
French
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HOME ENERGY CONSERVATION IS PART OF
NS NATIONAL .::....'. HI'.GYPROG
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John Hoy presented the Cliff Hoy Memorial Award for
highest on base percentage to Dave Scholl (.547) during
the GIFL year-end banquet. (Photo by Paul Corriveau)
Ron Klages was awarded the batting championship
trophy (average .412) and the best outfielder award
Saturday night during the GIFL banquet. (Photo by Paul
Corriveau)
Chess Club report.
BUTLER -
Ring Drive Silo
Unloaders
Big Jim Silo Unloaders
Volume Belt Feeders
Convey -n -Feed Cattle
Feeders
Single Chain Conveyors
B arn Cleaners
Oswalt Ensilmixers
FARMATIC-
Blender Hammer Mills
Blender Roller Mills
Blender Mills for Ground
HI -Moisture Corn
Augers
Log Elevators
ACORN -
Cable earn Cleaners
Hydraulic Manure
Pumps.,
WESTEEL-ROSCO
Grain Bins - 1,350 to
250.000 bu.
B ulk Feed Tanks
ACME -
Fan -Jet Ventilation
Systems
ASTON -
Ventilation Systems
& L -
Complete Hog Con-
finement Systems
SLURRY -SLINGER
Liquid Manure
Spreaders
CLAY-
Fiarts and Service for
Clay Equipment
AERO -FLUSH
Liquid Manure Pumps,
Aerators, Separators
WE HANDLE EVERYTHING
- ALMOST
LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS.
RR1, Kincardine, Ont.
Phone 395-5286 •
Dave Weary
I3ob Dick
Doug Brindley
Louis Stadelmann.
Dennis Little
Kirk Lyndon
Bob Fitz -James
Larry Gower
Gorge Barwick
4 -
Andy Calder
Phil Abbott
Barry Page
Mike Cox
Pierre Chagnon
Brian Brindley
Scott Brindley
Don Etue
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3 '
LEVEL 4
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6 0 0 .1000
12 2 0 .857
5 1 0 .833
8 2 0 .800
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4 1 0 .800
6 2 0 .750
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HONORARY MEMBERS
Walter Gottschalk
Bruce Thomson
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MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS
Bob Dick
Louis Stadelmann
Mike Cox
"We personally invite you
to come to Clinton to
shop - and compare - on
your next furniture purchase"
Compare selection, quality, price and
service. You can buy the best for less at
Ball & Mutch. Come browse through our
vast selection of fine home furnishings.
We feel you'll be pleasantly surprised -
we offer big -city selection at small-town
prices you can afford,
Dori Denomme Clarence Denomme
WE DELIVERY DAILY
TO GODERICH AND /UNA
All HOME FURNISHINGS
III FLOOR COVERINGS
CARPETING
Bali & Mutch Ltd.
Home Furnishings'
71 Albert Street, Clinton 111112-9505
ION OPEN: Six Days a week 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Open Friday nights 'tilt 9 p•.m. 'Si
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'top
41ma,
INCREASE
.250
.166
.148
Last week's Chess Club
play had many lengthy and
well -played games. Kirk
Lyndon persisted and after a
long battle emerged the
victor against Walter Got-
tschalk
In another long match,
Doug Brindley played a
flawless endgame and
defeated Dennnis Little. Bob
Dick and Dave Weary gained
a firm hold on their top level
positions with two wins
apiece.
Mike Cox promoted
himself to Level 3 with two
victories and Jim Kingsley's
winning play moved him into
Level 2.
Solution To
Problem:
1. Q-B3ch K moves
2. Q -K1
White wins the rook or
bishop.
Last Week's
This Week's Problem:
White to move and mate in
three.
If you are interested in
joining the club phone 524-
4376.
DO YCIUR AUTO
INSURANCE RAMS MAKE YOUR
RISE?
EXAMPLE:
LIABILITY sS00,000
STANDARD MEDICAL BENEFITS
8250. DEDUCTIBLE COLLISION
25. DEDUCTIBLE COMPREHENSIVE
6 MONTHS ONLY
546.5°
128."
*T49."
Fur her discounts available for 2 or more
cars. If vehicle is driven to work more than 3
miles one way slightly higher.
BASED ON MOST 1980-1901 CHEVS,
BUICKS, FORDS, PC/NTIACS.
For snore intorrnation contact:
BANTER & MacEWAN INSURANCE
BROKERS LTD.
12 Victoria Street South
GODIERICH
5244376
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