PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 255 Toligate Blvd. off Glen Forest Bivd. APPOINTMENTS Open Late Wed. & Thurs. â€" SAVE WITH THIS ADâ€" PERMS 32.00 comurâ€"ete CUTS 10.00 SHAMPOOâ€"CUTâ€"BLOW DRY INTRODUCING DEBBIE GOGHLIN PERMS & CUTS Companions wanted | j Introduce your oil furnace rt w maddâ€"ongl%urctricheat and @l_%_p introduce yourself to substantial oil savings. Kissing that old flame goodbve isn‘t the only way to reduce your oil consumption. If that oil furâ€" nace is still in good shape, you can take advantage of converting to a dual energy heating system. Instead of replacing your furâ€" nace, introduce it to an electric plenum heater, heat pump, elecâ€" tric boiler or baseboard heaters. These dual energy systems let oil and electricity work in harmony to heat your home more effiâ€" ciently and more economically. Operation is simple. The electric system works until the coldest winter days, then your oil furnace automatically takes over. In most cases, addâ€"on elecâ€" tric heat will reduce oil conâ€" sumption by up to 75%. Even more in some cases. And a reducâ€" tion of that magnitude can make a dramatic difference to the total cost of heating your home. The Plenum Heater The "plenum" is the warm air chamber at the top of your forced air oil furnace. That‘s exactly V where a plenum heater is installed. So that on most days, the fan circulates more economical, electrically generated heat. |akeshore _ FROM ASTORIA HAIR DESIGN ALBERTO WILL BE HERE WED. & FRI 888â€"6800 GoFlectric@® The Heat Pump Even on cold winter nights, there is still warmth in the outside air. Just like a refrigerator, the heat pump extracts that warmth and pumps it into _ umm your home. Plus there‘s an added bonus. In the summer, your heat pump works in reverse and becomes a central air conditioner. The Electric Boiler If you have an oil fueled hot water heating system, there‘s another alternative. You simply add an electric boiler. It‘s no bigger than a small suitcase and can be easily Chronicle Special Small children are particularly vulnerable in a car, especially in a sudden stop or crash. â€" â€" And who hasn‘t seen cars whizzing by with youngsters standing on the seat, hanging out the window or lying on the back window shelf. Well, on Nov. 1 these potentially dangerous situations should be greatly curtailed as some 90,000 toddlers now travelling unrestrained in a motor vehicle, are required by Ontario law to be placed in car seats designed to hold them safely and securely. From that date, toddlers between 9 and 18 kg (20â€"40 lbs.) must be in an appropriate, approved car seat while travelling in their parents‘ or legal guardian‘s car â€" or in a lap belt if in someone else‘s car. They must be restrained in a frontâ€"facing seat, preferably in the back of the car, with the harness straps done up and the seat secured by a lap belt and tether strap. â€" â€" The tether strap is particularly important because it Car seats for toddlers will be law next week Electric baseboards can also be used as a dual energy system. They‘re installed in individual rooms to quietly handle most of the heating load. Today is definitely the time to inâ€" vestigate the savings of introâ€" ducing your oil furnace to an addâ€"on electric system. The COSP (Canada Oil Substitution Program) grant will pay for half of the installed cost or $800, whichever is less, on all systems where oil consumption is reduced by 50% or more. To find out more about the benefits of a dual energy system, contact your local Hydro or elecâ€" tric heating contractor today and ask them about special assistance that could lead to even greater savings. And tell your furnace to get ready for a warm and meanâ€" ingful relationship this winter. /A a m @ ® rad 6 c o us t % & & a ® + “.r.? prevents the seat from pitching forward or sideways in a sudden stop or crash. It requires a bolt to be securely fastened into the back window shelf or floor, directly behind the child seat. Now everyone from newborns to senior citizens is covered by Ontario‘s child restraint and seat belt laws. In 1982, 10 children under four years of age were killed in Ontario traffic accidents and 1,324 were injured. Even though the law covering infant restraints only went into effect on Nov. 1, 1982, these figures are considerably better than corresponding figures for 1981 when 20 were killed and 1,595 were injured. Hopefully, as parents comply with the law which now requires all children to be properly restrained, these figures will improve even more, and the heartbreak and suffering hidden in such stark statistics will be greatly lessened. The Ontario law regarding car seats was introduced in two stages: first for the newborn and preschooler on Nov. 1, 1982 and now for the toddler. VALERIO‘S SQUARE DEAL Square or Rectangular. That s the way your frames will stay Quality by Racca‘s RACCA‘S ART SUPPLIES 884â€"1 396 Ontario‘s community newspapers and CP Air, coâ€"ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior Citizen ofâ€" the Year Awards Program, are seeking entries for 1983. Recipients will receive a Junior Citizen lapel pin, plaque, $200 and a family picture with the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Nomination forms are available at this newsâ€" paper. Contact: Rick Campbell, Junior Citizen Coâ€"Ordinator Deadline for nominations: November 30, 1983 45 Erb St. East, Waterioo N2J 1L7 Pin an award on a kid who deserves it. f"/ w ~ zé(tbt’t y K @f 1. AWARDS : A Community Project ot CP Air and this newspaper CPAir C4 â€" 18