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Terrace Bay News, 10 Sep 1970, p. 13

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SEPTEMBER 10, 1970 PAGE 15 NOTICE A reward of twenty-five ($25.00) will be paid to anyone providing information leading to the convic- tion of the person or persons responsible for the damage sustained to the lawn at the Schreiber Town Hall on or about the night of September 4, 1970. COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER. CONSUMERS' NEWS AND VIEWS If you are in the market for a washing machine, there are several types to choose from = automatics, wringer washers or washer=spindryers. In rural areas or where pluming facilities may not be adequate or if water shortage is a probiem, the wringer washer which re-uses wash water and the washer=spindryer which has a low total water re- quirement deserves consideration. Wringer washers are still widely used but the new- er washer-spindryers are gaining in popularity. They consist of one tub with the washer on one side and the spindryer adjacent. The spinner in this type whirls at high speed to extract water from one load while another is being washed. The water goes back into the washer or is drained. In most models, the spinner can be used for rinsing. No special continued next column ...... TERRACE BAY NEWS SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOOL 1970 ~ 1971 FACULTY On Monday, Sept, 7th, the 1970-71 Schreiber faculty met at the school to discuss philosophies and procedures. The : faculty is as follows:- Frontcrow (left to right) F. Angelini, R.G. Pokorny W. Gurham,Mrs, C.L. Ste- wart, Mrs, R.A. Mulligan, Mrs. M.J. Niemi, Mrs. S. P. Angelini, C.S.Welde, G.A. Hayman, B.C. Ste- wart, BACK ROW -(left to right)- B.J. O'Hagan, A. B. Gordon, A.G. Lawlor, J.J. Bishop, S.B. Chyril, W.G. Klassen, W.T. Des, G.P. Nagy. Photo by Re. Chicoine. plumbing arrangements are required. The water sup- ply comes from an ordinary faucet which should have a threaded fitting to take the water hose. This type of washer is usually more expensive than the wringer models and takes up a bit more floor space. Automatic washers account for approximately half of the total sales of washing machines in Canada and prices can vary greatly. Naturally, the more extras it has, the higher the cost. For the family with few wash and wear or synthetic fabrics to care for, the economy model with the min- imum of controls should be adequate. The middle-of-the=line washers with cycle varia- tions which are suitable for synthetics include three wash-water temperatures (cold, warm and hot) and two agitator speeds (normal and gentle) and the same two spin speeds. The deluxe models feature automatic dispensers a and other special features. The added attractions can include dispensers for bleach, fabric softeners and rinse conditioners. Another popular extra is a suds=-saving feature which permits the re-use of the same water for more than one load. The water will not be as hot or clean for the second load and you may have to add more soap or detergent but it can mean a substantial saving on the cleaning product used. These models are sometimes called "program- med" washers. The dial has a choice of selections with one single selection providing the proper cycle and heat setting for the type of fabric and load to be washed. continued page 16 .........

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