Al2-Wednesday, September 10, 1980 - North Shore News Residents of the North Shore can find out in Sep- . tember whether the roofs of their homes are well in- sulated. B.C. Hydro’'s mography program January covered about 40,000 buildings. Flights over the area by a specially- equipped twin-engine Cessna 310 aircraft criss- crossed the North Shore at 1,200 feet while infra-red cameras recorded heat loss from buildings below. The results, a total of 270 thermograms, will be on display in the South Mall, Centre Court of West Vancouver's Park Royal Shopping Centre September 22 to otober 4. The Il by 141nch black and white thermograms are infra-red images showing areas of roof heat loss as ther- last - WEST VAN ALDERMAN Bob Hicks (left) Health Minister Rafe Mair (centre) and Dr. George Goodman, medical director of the A. Maxwell Evans Clinic in Vancouver, inspect the latest cancer weapon — a $1.1 million computerized whole-body scanner and patient-simulation system — totally financed by the provincial government. Dr. Hicks, an orthodontist, ts a director of the Cancer Control Agency of B.C. Hydro has shot your insulation with mograms and will have the assistance of Hydro technicians to interpret the information in the images. Well-insulated roofs appear black in the therm but areas which are radiating heat because of skimpy or damaged insulation show grey or white. Owners viewing their roofs in a thermogram are either reassured that they are not losing heat unduly, or are alerted to the need for repairs or insulation. The program began about three years ago and many areas of the province already have been surveyed and the results put on pubhc display in neighborhood shopping centres. Many homcowners have increased their insulation as a result of the thermogram displays thus saving on fucl bills revealed by radiation in the We can't measure infra-red) porton of the precisely the amount of spectrum, detected and energy the program has recorded by cquipment§ saved.” says Hydro's carmed in the low-flying manager of cnergy com aircraft; Fach thermogram munications, George represents an arca of ap Hargreaves, “but public proximately 16 square city response has been cn blocks. thusiaastic and we [cel we're Owners will be able to building an awareness of the identify their homes and need for cncrgy con buildings inp the ther servation.” DO YOU OWN SUBDIVIDEABLE PROPERTY? Block Bros Contractors Lid urgently requires land for single fanuly residential development Land tore ou mediate development is preferred Out holding proper hes will also be considered | lease reply in Confidenc 6 to STEVEN KURREIN 8.C. MANAGER BLOCK BROS. CONTRACTORS LTD 4507-1030 West Georgia St Vancouver, B.C. VGE 2¥3 Tel: 6865-3474 Montreal rites The Spanish and Por- tuguese Synagogue’ in Montreal was the setting for the recent wedding of a 1975 West Van High graduate, Cindy Lou Valdes, who was married there to Armand Amiel. The bride was attended by her sister, Valerie Vaides Millard of Victoria, as maid of honor, with the groom's niece, Nadia Amiel, as flower girl. The groom was attended by Christian Ouellete as best man and the groom's nine- year-old nephew Manny as ring bearer. A walkathon to help Terry Fox raise money for cancer research will be held this Sunday, September 14, beginning at 9 a.m. on the North Shore. The 16 kilometre walk will be sponsored by McDonald's restaurants who will be supplying pledge forms and maps, as well as acting as deposit spots for pledge money. The walkathon = will follow an out and back route, beginning and ending at Dundarave Park in West Vancouver. From Dundarave the oa N. Shore cancer walkathon this Sunday The nuptials were celebrated at two recep- tions. The first at the residence of the groom's brother in Montreal for the groom's family, relatives and friends, and the bride's immediate family from West Vancouver and Victoria. The second reception took place a week later at the West Vancouver home of the bride’s father and stepmother, for the bride's family, relatives and friends. The groom’s mother and father from Miami, Florida, also attended. The new Mr. and Mrs. walk route proceeds east and then north up Capilano Canyon Park to Cleveland Dam, before returning along the same route. : Pledge forms and walkathon maps can be picked up at McDonald's restaurants at 2057 Lonsdale Avenue, 1219 Marine Drive, or 1455 Marine Drive in West Vancouver. All sponsored walkers are asked to bring their pledge money to the above locations Sunday, September 21. All monies received will be ddhated to the jan Cancer Society. VERY SMALL NEUTERED Pekinese ts looking for an adult home. He & onc-and-a-hall years old, grey and white, and cute a3 a button. If you can give him a home, please phone Doris Orr 987-9015. Specials 4’’ Cactus (and succulents) Dahlia comm « bunches of 10 Bory $4 29 49 e bunch NO Oolivery on these Me West Van Florist 1821 Marine Dr.W.V. 922-4171 922-3968 ed MR. and MRS. ARMAND AMIEL Amiel are planning a in 1981. They are presently Caribbean honeymoon early living in Toronto. North Van musician captures top honors North Vancouver festival after his recent win musician Terry Madsen _ in the woodwind class at the captured top honours last B.C. Music Festival week in the woodwind class Provincial Finals. of the National Competitive Madsen’s expenses in Festival of Music held last week in Toronto. Madsen qualified for the Toronto were covered by the Bank of Commerce which sponsored the festival. 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