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The Liberal, 14 Jul 1976, C7

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’Energv Yes! Miracle leads the way. It’s true. DUSGS' 223:3 low prices every day on items you TORONTO â€"â€" There is a “save energy” movement growing among the province’s industries and the Ontario ministry of industry and tourism is helping accelerate it. Since last August, the ministry’s “energy bus" I has been criss-crossing bUSes’ TORONTO -â€" There is a “save energy” movement growing among the province's industries and the Ontario ministry of industry and tourism is helping accelerate it. _ Since last August, the ministry’s “energy bus” has been criss-crossing the province showing industries where they can cut their energy bills._ ‘ By the end of May this year. the bus had made 171 calls and the energy management team has been able to detail potential savings of $7.4 million. The bus is partof the Ontario government‘s energy management px’ogram and is equipped with a mini-computer which provides an im- mediate on-the-spot read- out of attainable dollar savings. Visiting about 20 in- dustries a month on a selected basis, the program has identified potential savings of $2.3 million in electrical power demand; $990,639 through improved in- sulation; $3.3 million in exhaust heat recovery; $641,273 in water recycling and heat recovery and $99,000 in miscellaneous costs. The average identified potential savings per call has been $43,295, or about 20 per cent of the total energy costs surveyed. Executives at two plants, Patterson Industries (Canada) Ltd, Scarborough, manufa- cturers of large machinery for the con- struction industry and Kindred Industries Ltd., Midland, suppliers of stainless steel products, both strongly recommend the Energy Management Program to all industries. D.G. Rose, executive vice-president at Pat- terson, said the program is “exceedingly illuminating. We suSpected energy was being wasted but we had no proof. The program c o n f i r m e d o u r suspicions.” Since the “energy bus” visited the Patterson plant in December 1975, it has actively pursued installation of infra-red heaters and insulated several areas of the plant, thus reducing major causes of wasted energy consumption. J.lâ€"I. Cooper, vice president of operations at Kindred, said the “program served as a catalyst showing us what our plant engineering team should be doing to conserve energy.” Kindred rewired elec- trical circuits so lights could be turned off at night. greatly reducing electrical power costs. Among the scheduled stops by the “energy bus" are companies such as Black and Decker Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. Brockville; General Foods Ltd., Cobourg; Hiram Walker and Sons Ltd.. Walkerville; Otis Elevator _ Co. Ltd., H a m i l t o n a n d Westinghouse Canada Ltd., Hamilton and Orangeville. Arnold Sandler, energy consultant with the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism technology branch says that while “the process of implementing individual company energy management programs takes considerable time, the program has been very successful." Industries interested in this free service should contact the Ontario ministry of industry and tourism lIFE INSURANCE Get an Immediate quote percunal attenhon. prompi declsmns Our Nadltlon ol servuce guarantees professuonal advnce and satisfachon whenever yOu call. CALL 889-8902 Call York and save! AUTU, HOUSE /YonK FIRE AND CASUALTY '699 YONGE ST THORNHILL 01 ms! walk NEWTONBROOK PLAZA Yonge St. & Cummer, Willowdale BATHURST VILLAGE Bathurs! St. S. of Steeles Ave. VICTORIA PARK & SHEPPARD Sheppard Ave. E. & Victoria Park SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE ROYAL ORCHARD PLAZA _Y_<ln_g_eA8}_ngalA Qrghargr Blvd., Thornhill McGowan at Hwy. 401 Miracle’s steaks and masts are cut from Canada Grade“A” beef, the finest you can buy. RED CUTTER WATEHMELONS PORTERHOUSE LOIN STEAKS Cut from Canada Grade A Beef Loins, T-Bone, Wing or $158 Product of U.S.A 15 LB. AVERAGE Rump Roasts Cut trom Canada Grade'A Beet Hips Cut tram Canada Grade A Beat Hips Round Steak Roasts boneless bottom cut Out from Canada Grade A Baal Ribs Prime Rib Roasts the king of roasts Cui from Canada Grade A Beef Loins WHITE SLICED BREAD $152 Champlain Pony Tail Wrap SIRLOI N STEAKS 24 OZ. LOAF 73902. 85!: MEDIUM WHITE EGGS $119 1 Top Quality.Red Hats 1 Schneider’s \Meners LB. 79E: $119 LARGE EXTRA LARGE Bib Steaks Cut from Canada Grade A Bee! Ribs Loin Pork Chops rib a. loin chops mixed Frozen SOLD IN 2 LB. CTN CHICKEN LEGS Frozen Aristocrate FRONTENAC ICE CREAM LB $126 2 LITRE SQUARE $12? 2 LIT HI: SUUAHI: Limit 2 per Family THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. July 14. 1976 â€" Frying Chickens Pure Beat Ftozen Steakenes Schneider’s Hamburger Patties Frozen Young Predrassad Canada Utility Grade 2-4 in. size 1 lb. pkg. â€" '7. lb. size WHITE SUGAR Granulated 2 kg BAG ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL JULY 20,1976. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Cu‘ from Canada Grade A Beef Chucks, Shod Rib or BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROASTS 'ronfenac

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