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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jan 1979, p. 11

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TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 JANUARY 17, 1979 Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Ministre Emploi et Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister | de Employment and LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL COURSES Sewing STARTING ON WEDNESDAY JANUARY 17 7 - 10 P.M, SCHREIBER TOWN HALL The rest of the courses are tentatively slated to begin in the first week of February. Interested people should contact the Hight School for Registration Schreiber Terrace Bay Crafts Basic Electricity Small Motors Ladies Fitness Woodworking Slimnastics Yoga Mens Fitness Cake Decorating Should you be interested in instructing or taking any other course than those offered, please call W. Klassen. High School - 824-2555 Home - 824-2512 a) b) WOODBURNI NG UNITS Cont'd...... However, add-ons aren't the only hazards. woodburning units and certified combination wood-0il units require careful installation and maintenance". Fires can be caused by a build-up of creosote, a tar-like "| ndi vi dual deposit from condensed wood gases. "Avoid using green wood or allowing any other materials to burn slowly to minimize the build-up. When your individual or combination unit is first installed, check daily for creosote until you have de- termined how frequently it will have to be cleaned out", Mr. Jones advises. Chimneys designed for oil or gas may not be suitable for wood. Masonry chimneys should be carefully inspected in- side and out to make sure they are in good shape and sized properly. Although factory-built chimneys which have been certified by the Underwriters! Laboratory of Canada may be adequate, Type B chimneys, generally used with gas furnaces, should not be used. Safe clearances for wood-burning units are listed in the Ontario Building Code, available from your local library. To make sure your unit has been safely installed, contact your local fire department. A free booklet, Heating with Wood Safely, is available from the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, publications section, Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario KIA OP7. For further information, get in touch with the Energy Safety Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Comm- ercial Relations, 400 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, (416) 965-4313. : Take A Lean A crew of repairmen drove out to the country to fix a road and soon discovered that they had left their shovels behind. They phoned their boss to report the error. "I'll send the hovels out right away," said the head engineer. "Meanwhile, you can just lean on each other."

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