Ontario‘s new Enerfave bus will soon be on the road providing onâ€"site compuâ€" terized energy audits to inâ€" dustry, commerce and instiâ€" tutions around the province. The specially equipped veâ€" hicle, purchased by the feâ€" deral government under an agreement between the Onâ€" tario Ministry of Industry and Tourism and the federal Department of Energy, was officially launched Aug. 1 by Industry and Tourism Minâ€" ister John R. Rhodes. The bus is equipped with one of the most advanced hardware systems in comâ€" puter technology, a Nova 3 computer from Data Generâ€" Midâ€"August is one of the best times for seeding lawns, according to garâ€" dening specialists in the lawn and garden section of Canadian Industries Limitâ€" TVO Plus, a new monthly television magazine spawned by the TVOntario network, will make its first appearance next month. Described by editor Dougâ€" las Marshall as "the thinâ€" king person‘s magazine, ° TVO Plus will contain feaâ€" tures, profiles, criticism and analysis, service arâ€" ticles and regular columns dealing with all aspects of television as it affects the modern family. ‘‘*Although it will deal with ideas raised by TVOntario programming," says Marâ€" shall, "each article will be a selfâ€"contained piece of jourâ€" nalism written in a popular style." In addition, TVO Plus will carry the complete TV Onâ€" tario broadcast schedule for each month. The new magazine will soâ€" licit advertising. although Mr. and Mrs. David Elmo Roucelle of New Brunswick anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jeanetteâ€"Anne to Mr. Donald Crawford Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Winter, 209 Cornwall Waterloo. The marriage is to take place August 18 at the home of the groom‘s parents. istry, commerce and instiâ€" â€" ada and will be fully updated to our energy program will _ The Ministry of Industry tions around the province. _ by the ministry to parâ€" allow us toauditnotonly en and Tourism energy bus The specially equipped veâ€" ticularly suit Ontario. The ergy consumption in inâ€" program has been in operaâ€" cle, purchased by the feâ€" bus will also have a second, dustry but also energy use in tion since September, 1975 ral government under an backâ€"up computer to supâ€" commercial establishments providing more than 700 reement between the Onâ€" port the main Nova 3. and institutions,"‘ Mr. companies with onâ€"theâ€"spot rio Ministry of Industry Rhodes said in launching the â€" analysis of the use of energy d Tourism and the federal A power generator on the bus. There are 4,000 such es and identifying specific saâ€" epartment of Energy, was Ener$ave bus will give it tablishments in Ontario of vings. The program‘s sucâ€" ficially launched Aug. 1 by great flexibility by making which 250 will be visited by cess prompted the federal dustry and Tourism Minâ€" it selfâ€"contained. A short _ the bus in its first 12 months government to implement ter John R. Rhodes. training period, including an â€" of operation. costâ€"shared energy bus proâ€" The bus is equipped with audit of the Canadian The data collected by the grams across Canada with ie of the most advanced Forces Base at Kingston, Enerfave buses across Canâ€" the coâ€"operation of the proâ€" irdware systems in comâ€" will prelude the bus becomiâ€" ada will be. compiled to vinces. To date, six provinâ€" iter technology, a Nova 3 ng fully operational at the show energy use on a sector ces have signed the agreeâ€" mputer from Data Generâ€" end of August. The contract basis. Individual firms will ment. August is good time to seed lawns This â€" advice _ applies ENERSAVE bus begins hunt Engagement TVO plus is to carry schedule al. Ontario‘s energy bus computerâ€" programs have been modified for the Ener$ave buses across Canâ€" ada and will be fully updated by the ministry to parâ€" ticularly suit Ontario. The bus will also have a second, backâ€"up computer to supâ€" port the main Nova 3. A power generator on the Ener$ave bus will give it great flexibility by making it selfâ€"contained. A short training period, including an audit of the Canadian Forces Base at Kingston, will prelude the bus becomiâ€" ng fully operational at the end of August. The contract Soil preparation is imporâ€" tant for a new lawn, accorâ€" ding to the CIL spokesmen. Remove all trash and stones. Break up lumps and whether you are seeding simply to thicken up an old lawn or to start a new one. In its first trial year, the magazine will publish six issues, beginning with Sepâ€" temberâ€"October. Thereafter TVO Plus will be published monthly, from November through March. All six issues are availaâ€" ble to residents of Ontario for a subscription fee of $2.00. ‘‘We believe TVO Plus will provide a muchâ€"needed service to our viewers," says Pat Annesley, TVOnâ€" tario‘s director of informaâ€" tion services. ‘*The magazine will not be all things to all people, cerâ€" tainly not in its infancy, but we hope it will be of real value to all those who reâ€" gard television as more than an escape box. In particular. the TVOntario network does not carry advertising on the air. TVO Plus will be pubâ€" lished by the Ontario Educaâ€" tional _ Communications Authority, the provincial Crown Corporation that runs the TVOntario neâ€" twork. ‘‘*Many of them have often told us they would like more information about our proâ€" grams, and have expressed their concern about various issues surrounding the teleâ€" vision medium Complete Collision And Refinishing Service add organic matter, such as cow manure, humus, peat moss, or fine "Turface‘‘ to hbeavy clay or poor soil. Make sure that the grade will drain water away from the house. After preparation of the seed bed, the CIL specialists recommend fertilizing with CIL Turf Starter. Apply at 10 lbs. per 1000 sq. ft., and work into the soil to a depth of three to six inches. Water well to help settle the soil, allow to drain, and while the surface is still workable, rake the soil to a final grade and immediately seed using a spreader. For to operate the bus has been awarded to Ryerson Polyâ€" technical Institute. ‘*‘The addition of this bus to our energy program will allow us to audit not only enâ€" ergy consumption in inâ€" dustry but also energy use in commercial establishments and institutions,"" Mr. Rhodes said in launching the bus. There are 4,000 such esâ€" tablishments in Ontario of which 250 will be visited by the bus in its first 12 months of operation. The data collected by the Enerfave buses across Canâ€" ada will be. compiled to show energy use on a sector basis. Individual firms will we are hoping it will be of help to parents concerned about their children‘s televiâ€" sion viewing."‘ Natural resistance to pests Disease and pest control through natural resistance has long been a major goal of agricultural research. Plant pathologists at Agriâ€" culture Canada‘s research station at Lethbridge, Alta., have developed several forage varieties for farmers and a lawn grass for ho meowners that naturally reâ€" sist attack from fungi, bacâ€" teria and nematodes. Work is continuing at Lethbridge and other Agriâ€" culture Canada research stations on developing plants naturally resistant to agricultural pests and disâ€" eases. best results, the CIL spokesâ€" men recommend making a split application at 1/2â€"rate using a crissâ€"cross pattern. Rake the seed in gently and tamp lightly with the back of the rake. Do not bury seed more than 1/8 to 1/4 inch. â€" then be able to compare their consumption to their industry average. Spray gently and keep continually damp until the grass is at least one inch high. When grass reaches a height of 2% to 3 inches, it is ready for the first cutting. 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