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WORK ON ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH
St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, is undergoing a spring check-up.
A workman carried in a Wicket suspended from a giant crane cleans
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Every 'Citizen has a iresponsi-
bility to Clean-Up . . Fix-Up
. . and Paint-Up . . It's
Everybody's Job!
PROCLAMATION!
By virtue of instructions issued by the Council of the Town
of Seaforth, I'proclaim the week of
MAY 1-7th to MAY 23rd
CLEAN-UP WEEK
AO
in the Town of Seafonth and urge citizens to observe the occason by Cleaning-Up, Fix-
ing-Up and. Painting-Up their premises.
Seaforth, May 12, 1970
F. C. J. Sills, Mayor
FREE PICK-UP 4—
The Town of Seaforth will co-operate in Clean-Up Week and accumulated trash
will be picked up from Seaforth residences FREE OF CHARGE,
Wednesday-Thursday=Friday, May 20, 21, and 22
Wednesday, May 20 Any residence on Goderich Street or north
of Goderich Street to Town Limits.
Thursday, May 21 — Any residence south of Goderich Street to
the CNR Tracks, "
Friday, May 22 — Any residence south of CNii Tracks.
Materials to be picked up must be available at the street line of a property before 8:00
a.m. on the day of collection. The pickup is not' to include garbage, nor will it service
business premises.
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"She's going to be a surprised young lady, Mr. Phipps!"
What's a potentially greater
safety risk than travelling the
highways on nice sunny
weekends? It isn't mountain
climbing or even sky diving.
The truth of the matter is
that staying at home can be
dangerous. The home injury
rate for 1967 alone was double
that for people injured in auto
accidents. And home, falls and
fires claimed more than 28,000
lives.
The home may be crying for
major home improvements or
renovations. Putting off
necessary repairs can be
hazardous; faulty wiring, a
leaking roof, ancient water pipes
can cause costly damage if ig-
nored.
In most cases a small in-
vestment for repairs can pre-
vent a good number of home
mishaps. . And the homeowner
who is short on cash for ex-
tensive, but necessary, repairs
can get a reasonably-priced
home improvement or personal
loan. '
SAFETY TOUR
Even in today's tight money
situation, • homeowners have
found little or no difficulty get-
ting money from full service
banks for home improvements
A safety tour of the home is
an easy weekend chore for the
' entire family. Start by search-
ing out and repairing obvious
hazards such as worn or curled '
carpeting which can cause
serious falls.
Many small repairs are easy
to handle. Doors with loose
hinges, knobs that don't work;
cabinet doors that stick,cracked'
• window panes - all are jobs
which can be done inexpensively.
And thOse small repairs are
important. A dripping pipe in
the kitchen, bath , or basement
can result n a slippery puddle.
Staircases should have no weak
or broken steps and sturdy hand-
rails are a must.
• Ideally each room should have
a ,•window large enough to use as
an emergency exit and the base-
ment should have a door to the
outside as .well as at least one
large window.
Bedroom doors should close
tightly so that, in case of fire,
smoke and flames can be kept
to a minimum.
If the house lacks enough
exits, installation of larger
windows and extra doorways
should be looked upon as an in-
vestment in.farnily safety rather
than an expensive project for a
time when you have ready cash.
Another 'area for careful in-
spection is the kitchen. How
many riew appliances have been
installed without added electrical
capacity?
CHECK{ WIRING
Let a qualified electrician
inspect and make any necessary
additions or repairs to circuits
and wiring. Such an inspection is
especially important where a
family has been living in a home
for some time and has acquired
a great number of large and small
appliances.