_If you move into a new home,|home, or in an old home re- this clean or replace at least twice each January and September gas fur-jare good months to do this. ‘A cloggéd filter in a new the filter should be changed at|stricts ‘the flow of air and the end of the first month. It|makes Your furnace work hard- will be saturated with dust and|er, thus burning more gas thar dirt and will not do its job it should. p | NOW aT & BUILDERS SUPPLIES 1455 Stayte Road WI. 8-9180 | Package Deal| -\) SAVE THREE WAY: @ Fawcett Wall Furnace, all for only @ Fawcett Gas Range @ Ecko Water Heater | Controlled surface burner is a big feature of many modern gas rai The revolutionary pointed appliance. Just set it and fo ut here, makes every pot and pan an auntomatic “burner with a brain,” being | rget it Forced warm air gas heating systems are widely used be | install and provide ntle cir: instal land provide a gentle cir. Warm air gas heating systems are Install now - No pay. BRUCE HALL’S FURNITURE & APPLIANCES 1201 Jehnston Road culation of air. A properly installed system will provide even heat from } throughout the house with no flying dust particles. The best type of forced warm | jair gas furnace cannot provide the heat you require unless it operates in conjunction with a properly installed distribution system which carries the heat to all parts of the home For maximum results from your forced warm air system, the following installation pro- “esses are recommended Your furnace should be in stalled in such a way that the filter can be easily replaced. A ts until October clean filter will cut heating ‘ # costs because your furnace does t 20 not haye to work as hard. Where ‘ the furnace has no metal bot |tom plate, casing of the furnace should be sealed with cement to the floor. This eliminates air eakage Warm air registers should be installed in the floor or in the wall near floor level adjacent |to exterior walls and preferably |under windows, In new homes, warm air registers should be provided in living areas such as the living room, dining room, now TOP-OF-RANGE COOKING Us 2x¢.care of medicines The British Columbia Phar. maceutical Association has is- sued a lost of warnings in con- nection with the use ad care of prescription medicine. Emphasizing that profession: al knowledge is the The new thermostatic gas top burne: gredient the Association, which repre- jsents more than 1000 register ed pharmicists in British Co. lumbia, offers this advico:— | Always look at the label and read the directions care that temperature until you turn it off! fully is automatic with gas! cooks at the exact temperature you set — and the heat stays at Never increase the dose or take more frequently than directed, * Never take medicines or. iginaily preseribed for others Never take medicine in the dark. * Always hold the label side tip when pouring from a bottle in order to preserve the instruc tions, Keop all medicines out of reach of children, © Koop all poisons and pre parations for external we apart from other medicines The Assocation streives that 4 prescription medeine is chos- en by the doctor after careful diagnosis to delermine his pati: ent’s needs. ‘Much of the bene fit to be derived from this me- dicine depends on following the You can do such delicate jobs 48 make cream sauces and melt chocolate without fear of scorching. Only gas gives 0 many modern features for cooking ease and economy. Choose now trom the many gas range modeis at ‘Jan economical inexpensiv kitchen or kitchenette. One warm air register is re-| quired for each averag ized | orom, in larger rooms or rooms | with picture windows, two warm | |} air registers should be install. ed. Diffusing type registers | floor to ceiling in all rooms |With deflecting vanes which cir-| |] late the air out into the room should be installed in all cases. || Homes that are being converted |to warm air gas heating systenis should have existing registers replaced by those with deflect ing vanes. Minimum size for wall type registers should be 8” by 6” and floor type registers should | |be 2%” by 12” | | Preferably one return air| |grill should be provided for | jeach room except for the bath-| jroom kitchen and utility room. heating: dollars | Although a natural gas heat ting system is economical to op- erate, here are a few hints on| how to save even more heating | dollars. Weather stripping of doors and windows, insulation of ex posed duct work such as ducts jin a basement garage, and in- Sulation of walls and ceiling |will pay substantial dividends lin cutting heat loss. Amount of insulation yaries but two inches is the minimum recommended thickness in walls and ceiling. Open fireplace dampers can| create a draft and should be kept closed when the fireplace | is not in use | Seve degrees for daytime living to be a comfortable mperature for most people urn the thermostat down 5 to 10 degrees during sleeping} hours. 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