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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-06-26, Page 27.1? ENERGY CONSERVATION suPpismgio ".• Joey's family has a very high energy bilrbecause they waste energy. Can you tell them how to save energy? " Find 11 ways that energy is being wasted in Joey's kitchen. The answers are at the,bottom of this page. \ ANSWERS: • ' FIND,THE ENERp1( WASTE •Aual.noala ou sasn pue dam so Isnl s)iloM ajlu)! putt' V•Ans -saaauun D!Mala ;, •Aii.pu6 ssal sasn.pue false.; 'peaiq jO Dads- e:Slseol 11'4aisv0ioads-Lo3s(li • SSala asn-al A8.10,l10 ' -Ouo. "aNew 02 nom 14;oir • -Uor •d,,suia AeMe MON) vein „latdei , safiloq•uicieumal dod And • •adeasa LuoM mot! .•• p42' os •ioop LIDAO 42 S03, • . • • luu-.4,,No 1.1.0;111.. aAetty usaop JO i5ujiauy ' OS lio0p•l02e.62Ria.! aft) asOp sui Joi 1118!!auo sPaau Aluo 0f S244 12X D42 Jj0 ulnifk ''" • • (Ile le '4ilartipap ous3sjo-'4. oau!s:i6uaq ,s!' Om& lo, •laola • VY • •sijoia dtp ;Jo'. au� — .40.1aua sanes J322.j , 4003, .11IpA , How Many Trees In I Your House? Paper for newsprint, magazines, and cardbdard is made from trees. It takes 17 tall trees to make one ton of paper. It also takes' energy to cut the trees, transport them to • the paper mill, and to run the machines •that make paper. • • How many; trees do you think were needed to Make the 'Paper that comes into • your house? ' To find out, collect all the newspapers and maga- zines delivered to your home for one week. (You can also include —yaper— bags and ca(dboard.) .•,'"/Weigh them on a scale. •• How much paper is that over one month? A year? • How many trees are necessary to make your family's yearly supply, of paper? (Hint: 2000 pounds equals one ton) • Is that more or ress paper than your friend's - family? • Can you think of , any way to reduce that amount of paper? • Can you think of any ways you and your family can use the paper instead of throwing it out? • pooj a.111..os.siod uo sp!! • -umop• 'may' btu u.14`wiem.001, ale no( yi. 'mopinik tiSolb,••• • • • ' • ..ialeMloitSuusem, s deY 2tuddilp . . .21 2t.nojeon S! ano..Ou .—• jib 'A., alp, . . ,VVHAT AM, I make energy from the wind. lam a • 1 come. from the sun and Can warm your house even in the winter. I am called 3, I come from oil. I help carsand truelcs rut). I am I am energys that comes from the tides. I am called 5. 1 am. hard' and blackand..prOdUcelheat when I am, 'burned. T -am Called. • • ani brown on the bottbm And green on top. I pro- duce heat,vvhen I am burned, fam a 7. We are the kind of energy which need never run out We are called forms cif energy. 8. There is only 5o niudi Of. me. Some day I will run • out. I ani called a • form c.f energy. 9. Canadians 'should use all forrris of energy , RENEWABLE COAL WINDMILL GASOLINE, WISELY • ), SOLAR ENERGY TIDAL POWER • NON RENEWABLE • TREE OTHER ENERGY ACTIVITIES Kids: 1. Superkids- Comic Book 2. The Energy Game and 3. RenewAhle,Eneigy. Col- ouring Poster; Available free by writing to: Energy Communications Division, Publications Unit, ROrirn. 13-11, 588 Booth Street Otiavp, Qatari°. K I A 0E4_ _ ANSWERS: WHAT AM. I? Shower or a. Bath?• 'Next to the, furnace, yourhot water tank is the biggest, user..of energy in • your, house. you can. help save energy by using less hot water... • • If'.yOtt Want to use less h�t water,'does it matter if u shower or take a • bath? To find out, all` you • need is a bathtub and a ruler.° . The next time you take • a bath, before you climb. in, Measure how deep:the , water is. The following time, take a shower, but put the bathtub plug in, so thc • shower water stays in the After you have gotten out of the shower, mea- sure the depthOf the water. Does a bath or shower use more . water? How much More? 0S0.1j.#02:H¥ou Just 1111 Enjoy It More ft• I• •, • .•• wit e Sun pot o •SIDING • Luxaclacl siding • itVinyi siding : •Colourlok iding INSULATION ' Styrofoam blue—. & white •zonolite ocellulose e fiberglasA,., •ALUMINUM WINDOWS & DOORS uildin , • Su 523-9305•