Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 May 1978, p. 20

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Fh « j LTT LAA IPL SANS B IW SANS ENT Mat ia ivi wis. » 4 LF N \ ' \ . ON EAA AY STOVES duit deses ein a 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 25, Big and Little Brothers in softball action happiness IT bein s q a ait Anau = a ad - Hs £ uy A wy, : & far = Th. . 2 4 v L gress. 1 Ken Irvine gets back to the bag while Little Brother waits for the throw and the tag. The action took place last Tuesday night as the Scugog Associ- ation of Big and Little Brothers tangled in a softball match at the Waterfront Park.-- AV IY Va SL , | NTT 5 - ' 15 HS Rd RAM A STAs A GINS AR RE YANK NS. HESEAFT FHLUR FEXY Dalit 2p \ a happiness A i Happiness is being a on first. } Little Brother, and as the smile on his face shows it feels pretty good to land safe OF INSULATION If your home is like 90% of Canadian homes, it's not properly insulated. This chart gives you an idea of how much you could save by bringing your home from the average level of insulation up to today's recommended ~~ standards. Of course, as energy costs go up, so will these savings. Y Oil Heat Gas Heat Electric Heat ST. JOHN'S S209 N/A $5296 FREDERICTON S204 N/A S215 MONTREAL S195 S176 $5202 TORONTO S159 Sls $5242 WINNIPEG $2317 S162 $320 REGINA N/A S130 $390 EDMONTON $5228 S140 N/A VANCOUVER S130 S120 S199 These savings are based on a typical 2-storey pre-war home of 1.100 square feet *Based on insulation matenal with R-3 value per inch (254 cm) INSULATE TODAY. SAVE TOMORROW. ~ IFYOU DON'T HAVE 10 INCHES' IN YOUR ATTIC, YOU'RE LOSING HEAT AND WASTING MONEY. NOW HOMES BUILT BEFORE 1946 ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A HOME INSULATION GRANT OF UP TO $350. ~ If your home was built before 1946, is your principal residence, and is three storeys or less, you're eligible for a taxable grant of % of the cost of your insulation materials, up to a maximum of S350 (retroactive to materials purchased on or after September 1, 1977). For FREE and complete information about how to insulate your home and how to apply for a grant, send in the coupon below. WINN ©) Canadian Home Insulation Program Gouvernement du Canada Progr isolation thermiq des résidences canadiennes [J Send me the free book "Keeping the Heat In" -- nEnglish [" en francais Please print. [[] send me the grant application kit (My home was built before 1946, 15 3 storeys or less, and 1s my pnncipal residence.) in English en francais NAME ADDRESS cy POSTAL CODE Mail to: Canadian Home Insulation Program, P.O. Box 1270, Station T, Toronto, Ontario 4A4 Or call collect through your PROV. Greenbank News By Myrtle Thomas Mrs. Don McKean is visit- ing with her daughter in Halifax for a few weeks. Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst of Cardinal a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Mr. Reg Foster, Jr., leaves Tuesday for a summers work in Newfoundland. Saturday night Mr. John Foote, Jr., entertained a number of his friends to his birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young of Port Hope visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Young. Mr. and Mrs. Selix of Toronto weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. Ryzany. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bain and family spent the weekend camping at Buckhorn Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snod- don, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dusty, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hooper of Port Perry, birthday guests of Mrs. E. Lee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Phoe- nix weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Phoenix at their cottage on Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of Hamilton weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James lanson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dia- mond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Steven of * Agincourt. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phoenix who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at Mr. and Mrs. Bagg's home in Agincourt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee recent visitors with Mrs. Mary Thomas of Sunder- land. . Dr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and family of Montreal spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee. New Apartments for Rent available for June 1978 occupancy Mrs. Aleta Leask Sunday dinner guest of her sister, Mrs. Tomlinson of Stouff- ville. Miss Denise Dusty spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mes, Keith Phoenix. Mrs. Myrtle Thomas a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller, Scugog Island. Several from our com- munity attended the open- ing of the Scugog Museum on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Minten of Holland are spending a couple of weeks with Mr.® and Mrs. Tony Minten. Mr. and Mrs. H. Phoenix attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Cheryl Martin of Peterborough and Mr. Sydney Benson of Toronto on Saturday evening. The young couple will be resid- ing in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. Minten of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Minten of Newmark- et, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Min- ten of Mississauga, weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Minten. Miss Denise Dupont of Scugog a weekend guest of Miss Earla Hill. Prize winners at our euchre are as follows: Ladies - Erma Watson, Bea- trice Harrison, .M. Poots and Edna Hall. Gents - J. Poots, Doris Hill, Denise Dupont and ~Elmer Johnson. Next euchre June 3rd. All are invited. Mr. Charles Reesor, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reesor, Charlene and Denise of Agincourt, Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves. MODEL SUITE open for inspection Saturday & Sunday Only May 27 & 28 - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FOR INFORMATION CALL MRS. JOANNE NAUGHTON 985-3333 or TORONTO 292-2225 CARLAN HOMES Suite 101, 3015 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough, Ontario. MV 1E7 3 ® v

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