vvrvVr Insulation explained through demonstration If energy conservation and saving money are serious c0n eerns to homeowners equal consideration must be given to insulation This is the message represen tatives of Simcoe Insulation Specialties Ltd in Barrie are attempting to relay during week of seminars and displays in the Bayfield Mall Brian Allen company presi dent told the handful of people present Tuesday afternoon in cluding Fire Chief Jack McAllister that his firm is con ducting the seminars to in crease the publics awareness of the need for insulation The average homeowner has no chance to know whats going on he said in reference to the complexities of the in sulation business For that reason his firm is becoming more aggressive in explaining itself He also warned against in sulation companies whose pro duct is not up to standard and said people can protect themselves against these disreputable firms by taking precautions Be sure the insulation for sale is government approved with Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation number Ask the salesperson for his certificate of registration under the Consumer Protection Act document required by all itinerant salespeople Look for table on the bag of insulation indicating exactly how much insulation is re quired for the amount of space to be filled Do not allow insulation to cover vents or heat sources such as light fixtures Ensure adequate clearance of chimney areas and moisture control Find out the length of time the company being dealt with has been in business as way of stablishing its credibility The display setup in the mall shows different types of insulation on the market ver miculite blown fibreglass rockwool and cellulose fibre The amount of insulation in stalled in home depends on the heat loss resistance value Rvaluel of the product used The higher the number the bet ter the insulation The provincial government recommends minimum of R32 in each home According to Simcoe Insulations display less cellulose fibre is needed to fill the requirement than any of the other types of insulation Brian LaGalais company employee said three years ago the insulation business boomed then several companies began installing substandard insul tion giving the entire industry bad name LaGalais said business is still suffering the ef fects of the bad publicity the firms generated People are frightened of insulation he said Simcoe Insulation will be at Bayfield Mall all week Na tional Film Board production narrated by scientist David Suzuki is being shown at various intervals during the day followed by brief talk by Allen City approves process unit to handle industrial waste local firms application to install and operate wastewater process unit to han dle industrial waste was ap proved by city councils general committee Monday Chemical and Petro Waste Disposal Ltd of Barrie would operate the unit at 20 Morrow Rd The unit is based on an elec trolytic process charging the waste through electrolysis and removing the contaminating materialst It is relatively new process designed in the United States which will be installed on an ex periemental basis in Barrie said Neil Fox director of public works Stinson plans expansion The facility is expected to be capable of handling industrial waste from Simcoe County and the Muskoka About 10000 gallons of wastewater would be discharg ed into the citys sewer system daily The additional sludge created would be dewatercd and disposed of on the Barrie landfill site The added sludge would not place burden on the citys landfill site since only one truckload would be dumped every two weeks said Ray Allen director of engineering Various council members said it would be chance for Barrie to be good neighbor to the neighboring townships The establishment of the for drivein theatres ro station The Barrie DriveIn Theatre in OH Township is expanding to three screens Bob Stinson owner of the drivein met with tro Township council Monday to re quest its approval of the expan sion He explained that approval is not really required since no zon ing changes are needed and he already owns all the land But he said the censor board had asked him to get approval describing such approval as the gentlemanly thing to do HepReeve Al McLean asked Stinson if he would consider paving the section ot the 41h Line from Highway It to the en trance of the divein oiin Charles Sanderson liked the suggestion adding that the drivein put lot of stress on localroads hepReeve McLean further suggested that the paving could be done in conjunction with the townships paving of the rest of the line south of the drivein stinson was receptive to the idea and agreed to get back to the expansion and would not op poseit The third screen is to allow more family oriented movies it inson said City to support PMCL in request for bus routes The city will support PenetangMidland foach Lines Ltd application to the Ontario Highway Transport Board for expansion of bus service The bus company is seeking permission to provide service from ollingworxl to Toronto and from Barrie to Alliston Two weeks ago city councils general committee recom mended that the city remain neutral with regards to the ap plication llowcvcr Ald Janice Laking recommended last week that further look be taken at the application Ald Laking told council Monr day the expansion would mean better service to residents in Alliston and urged couiicilto suport the motion Ald Fred ltucmper agreed saying improvctransportation was one of the recommenda tions coming from the Simcoe Geoigian Area Task Force report designating Barrie rillia Midland Iollingwood and lenctanguisliene as growth centres and outlining plans for future growth Mondays general committee session Ist ed from pm to about 1140 pm All alderineii ROYAL DOUlTON STONEWARE 20 45 Pc Set SAVE 25 at STEELES CHINA 2Colllor St 72823 except Ald Ernie Itotman were present Accounting Business Marketing Secretarial Psychology Rirchasing French Spanish Photography Theatre Mathematics Physics Drafting Air Traffic Control Duality Control Computer Programming Real Estate Communications Small Business Management and many others system would add more credibility to our own sewage lltulllltlll facility said Aid Fred ltueiiipcr It gives us chance to help out the neighbor ing industries Ald Alex Arthur agrccd It would be foolish after weve knocked the industries for delay in seeking solution to safe disposal of insutrial wastci for us to refuse water treat merit facility he said CAR RENTALS BIG SAVINGS NOW ONLY Plus Mileage Free Pickup and delivery all makes and models of l978 cars Ask about special weekend rates BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd Barrie GEORGIAN CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND LEISURE ENJDYMENT JOIN US AT GEORGIAN THIS FALL GEORGIAN OFFERS COURSES TOWARDS CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA OR DEGREE YORK OR FOR YOUR PERSONAL INTEREST REGISTER NOW for courses offered In REGISTRATION DAILY Monday Thursday am 830 pm am 400 pm INFORMATION BROCHURE COUNSELLING 7057281951 liiii Stewart manager ol liciiiicril and lctro Waste Disposal said that in tlic tiitiirc the facility may bc iiblc to ac lllllllltxlillt Slilllt ll lllt ll scwagc sludgc which lllt tan nerics currently handle Fox soul the public Ktllks ilcprirtiiiciit would keep close watch on the process unit which is expected to begin llltll operations around mid November or early Itccciiibcr Per Day Fï¬day the examiner 7Tuiesdiay Sgput 19 1978 Jennings has alternative to Kempenfelt Place Ed Jennings is ready for Bar rie llaning Board ltick Jones city planner told The Examiner the board will probably not allow develop ment of Jennings Kempenfelt Place But Jennings has an alternate plan already drawn up Kempenfelt Place as pre seiitcd to planning board July 25 is twotower apartment building on four acres of land bounded by Owen McDonald and Worlsey Streets Jenniiigs plan calls for total floor density of 325 times the area of the lot city bylaw allows only floor area of two times Jones told The Examiner planning board was not likely to allow the development with the 325 density Jennings said last week his alternate plan has four separate apartment buildings with total of 525 units the same as in the July 25 proposal really dont care one way or the other says Jennings liavc air alternate plan which conloriiis to all the zoning regulations am only asking that the ci ty consider the Kempenfelt proposal It is up to the city to Firehall heaï¬ng Sept 29 The Ontario Supreme Court hearing on the future of the lid ollier Street Firehall wil be held Sept 29 Mayor toss Ar clicr said decide whether it wants to go ahead with higher quality development than current zon ing permits That kind of development in my opinion would blend in Beltanes Free HARD OF HEARING HEARING AID WEARERS Hearing aid service centre will be held at THE BAYSHORE MOTOR HOTEL 148 DUNLOP ST Thursday Sept 25 pm Free service to most hearing aids including ear molds cleaned tubing replaced if necessary Free Electronic Hearing Test dso Comedn and try thééhew hearing aid battery 100 longer life than existing premium batteries ARNOLD OCK Hearing Aid Service formerly Belltonel ARNOLD HOCK Certiï¬ed hearing aid specialist 5457 Yonge St Willowdale Dnt 415722573281 Ask to see the new All in the mold hearing aid well with plans for that area including the new civic cen tre Kempenfelt Place will be discussed Tuesday at special meeting of Planning Board Warning Health and Welfare Canada advrscs that danger to health increases with amount smoked avoid inhaling Average per cigarette King Size and Regular 7mg tar 07mg nicotine