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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Apr 1970, p. 20

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4B â€" Waterioo Chronicle â€" Thursday, April 30, 1970 Working in the kitchen can be a pleasure if you are working with modern, electric equipment. You can control your oven automatically, wash your dishes in a dishwasher If you can‘t go south for the winter, enjoy the sunshineâ€"clean warmth of electric heating at home. .,(v Â¥ ~W e NO\ w I R& a ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR For further information Contact your qualified or your local and even keep your food warm under an infraâ€"red heater mounted atop your counter. Electricity is the most modern stable and economic power source for your kitchen. P.U.C. Here are some questions freâ€" quently asked by people conâ€" sidering electric heat. You‘ll find the answers dispel some com monlyâ€"held misconceptions and put clean, quiet electric heat at the top of the list for anyone considering installation of a new heating system or change their present one. Q. What does electric heat cost? A. Electric heat costs will vary according to the house and the family living in it. A naâ€" tionâ€"wide survey conducted by the Live Better Electriâ€" cally _ Program, _ however, shows that over 90% of homeâ€" owners who have converted to electric heat consider elecâ€" tric heat to be a worthwhile investment. Fortyâ€"five per cent of those surveyed said that their total utility bills, including heat, were the same or less with electric heat than they had been before. Q. Can a very old house be conâ€" verted? SHA NT Z ELECTRIC LTD. For upâ€"dated wiring, exâ€" tra outlets, new lighting. electric heating, anything electrical, call us. Some answers about electric heating ELECTRIC LTD. We Meet Your Wiring Needs SHANTZ 329 Erb West, Waterioo PROMPT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES 742â€"5259 Residential Commercial Industrial OVERHEAD LIGHTS ‘ _ Commercial â€" Residential Installations & Maintenance A. Any home can be converted to flameless electric comfort conditioning. Large and small; old and new;, colonial and split level homes are ali candidates for the most modern heat of all. Q. What about insulation? A. Insulation is the key to sucâ€" cessful electric home heating. A properly insulated home retains more heat in winter and helps keep unwelcome heat and humidity out in the summer. Insulation is very easy to add. s The proper amount needed can be accurately determined by your electric utility or heating contractor to insure that your heating system will work less hard, run less often. Q. Is insulation costly? A. Adequate insulation pays for itself through savings in heatâ€" ing costs â€" not to mention the unparalleled comfort you enjoy. Most people consider the cost of insulation an inâ€" vestment repaid by lower heating and airâ€"conditioning costs. A Medallion Home in most provinces is a total electric home that provides the best things in life for you and your family. Most Medallion Homes are heated by electric heating. They provide added safety for you and all members of your family. Children play on the floor withâ€" out fear of "hot radiators‘" beâ€" cause baseboard heating provides warmth without excessive heat. Electric heat is healthy. It doesn‘t come on with a roar and cool when the noise stops. You are constantly comfortable . .. there are no sudden temperaâ€" ture changes ... only a gentle even warmth. If cable has been installed in the floor or ceiling, the play areas are always warm and draft free. Your home is cleaner because nothing is burned. There‘s no flame anywhere to cause soot or grime. Your heat source is as clean as sunshine and your home i# always bright and ready for guests. heating. The Medallion sign means the builder has taken comfort and convenience into consideration. It means electric cooking; elecâ€" tric washing and drying and water Medallion means the best of everything

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