Th,? up a out Hydro-Mist syriem jifisdirt, | stains, old shampoo residue 4 and 90N> of the moisture in just and save. Jus* 3r pei sq. ft. for the average home. Safei As easy to use as a vacuum cleaner. Made by the trewax Company and proven by over 2 million rentals. Mprrv Christmas with Jan and Anne Prior to Christmas students at the Kendal Public School along with the kindergarten children from Kirby were treated to a fine performance by Jan Rubes and Anne Linden supplied through a liasion organization, Pro logue. jan and Anne through sorig described familiar traditions originating in various countries countries throughout the world. It was a grand occasion for the children of the Kendal-Kirby school. armacy ORONO, ONT. • 983-5009 J. H. STUTf - E. J. STUTT Wood - No fuel like an old fuel Increasing energy costs have sparked renewed interest interest in the world's oldest fuel wood. Using wood for supplemental supplemental heat, and lowering the thermostat, can reduce home heating costs if you have a woodlot or free access to wood, according to Helmut Spieser, energy management specialist for the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. However, people who have to pay the going rates for cut wood may find that burning wood is more of a luxury than, a cost-saving alternative fuel. Wood is now being sold commercially by the 'face' cord or 'fireplace' cord. Although this is not an official measure, it commonly refers to a pile of 12-16 inch logs eight feet long and four feet • high, or about one-quarter of a,' full cord. A full cord mfeasures four feet by four feet by eight feet. The price of a face cord depends on the type of wood and the location. An average price is about $35. The ability to produce heat is méasured by British thermal thermal units (Btu's). For example, example, a full cord of sugar maple produces 29 million Btu's, compared to a full cord of white spruce that yields Phone for appointment Anniversary, Wedding and Family Portraits In Our Studio, Your Home, or on Location 76 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-2404 Orono Weekly Times. Wednesday, January 3rd, 1979-5 start at about $200. Although twb-door wood stoves are becoming very popular, Mr. Spieser says that they are inefficient heat-producing stoves when operated with the door open. If you have considered the , cost, and decided to use wood, be sure to store it properly. Mr, Spieser suggests leaving leaving the wood for a day before splitting.. Once the sap is frozen, the job is easièr. Stack the wood after it is split to allow it to dry out. Cover the stack to protect the wood from moisture. For more information about wood and alternate energy resources, contact Mr. Spieser at the Energy Management Resource Centre, Centre, operated by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and ' Food at the Ridgetown College College of Agricultural Technology, Technology, Ridgetown, Ontario. St. Saviours ANGLICAN CHURCH Orono, Ontario Regular Sunday Worship Service-10:00 a.m. Rev. Allan Haldenby B.A.L.Th. TELEPHONE 623-6555 only 16.2 million Btu's. Btu values for other types of Ontario woods are: rock elm, 32 million; "shagbark hickory, 30.6 million; white oak, 30.6 million; beech, 27.8 million; red oàk, 27.3 million; white elm, 24.5 million; red maple, 24 million; .silver maple, 21.7 million; Manitoba maple, 19.3 million; trembling trembling aspen, 17.7 million; and basswood, 17 million. "Hardwoods provide more heat than softwoods bécausè the grain of the wood is tighter", says Mr, Spieser. • To compare the cost of , wood with conventional fuels, use equivalent Btu values. For example, a cord of red maple, at about $130, yields the same number of Btu's as 184 gallons of fuel oil at $112, or 21,500 cubic feet of natural gas at $64.50. In southern Ontario, a farmhouse that uses 1200 to 1600 gallons of fuel oil during the winter would require eight to 12 full cords of wood to provide the same amount of heat. Consumers must also remember remember that to use wood effectively a slow-burning; wood stove is required. Prices JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. INCOME TAX AND RELATED ACCOUNTING SERVICES 118 KING STREET EAST, SUITE 2 BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO LlC 1N3 Available now at ROLPH DOMINION HARDWARE ORONO, ONT. 983-5207 THE VISUAL ARTS CENTRE OF NEWCASTLE isseekingan ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK The Visual Arts Centre will be hiring immediately an effective self-starter to Work on a part-time basis (2 working days a week - hours flexible) with the membership and Board of the Visual Arts Centre. Duties include program development, publicity, membership development, fundraising, building maintenance and' clerical responsibilities. If you are interested, please apply in writing, including a resume by January 10, 1979, to: Administrative Cjlerk Position The Visual Arts Centre Box 52 Bowmanville, Çntario. Owners ofsmaller businesses • Financial assistance e Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business FEDERAL 1 : . BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK. See our Representative MR, D.C. COOK at: Diana Motel, Hwy. 115 and 35, Orono, Ontario. on: '• » Wednesday, January 10, 1979, between between 9:30 a.m*. - 3:30 p.m. For an appointment call: 983-5229. (Branch Office Address) . 22'king Street West, pshawa, Ontario. , . Telephone: '576-6800