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No cbianneY,
No itirnacet
No ductwork.
No storage tanks.
Na soot, funei ,or smoke.
No noise.
These are the features :of .elec-
trio beating, rleseribed as the
"heat of the future."
But it's here .today-- right in
Exeter, it will be on display at
the open house .this weekend it
the new Marlboro street home
erected by Milton (feller Con-
struction.
Although new to this area, elec-
Ole home heating has been cle- .4! --
veloped over the past 20 years
and In some areas of the
and other count4.es1 it is now an
accepted and popular nrethct! of
home heating. Experts predict
that.within the next decade .elec-
tricity wilt become one of the
three primary fuels for .space
heating.
The Kellar home features base-
board convectors, designed 1.o
conform with the -overall room
decor, in a perimeter heating
plan,
The metal baseboard strips are
installed around the outside walls
in place .of the conventional
HOME BUILDEtt..—Fitst to in-
troduce electrical heating to this
area -is Milton Keller, above,
builder of the modern home.
which will be open for .public
Inspection this weekend. -
This week in
Thames Road
Sy MRS. WILLIAM ROHM!
Persenet items
itev. Donald Deas, Mrs. Deas,
Neil, Laurel and Margaret of
x Sault Ste. Marie are staying at
the Thames Road manse this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more, David, Dennis and Dar-
lene attendedthe funeralof
little Diane Listeon of Portage
la Prairie, Man. at the Dinney
funeral home, Exeter, on Sat-
urday. The burial was in Credi-
ton cemetery:
Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Passmore
attended the funeral of the late
Robert; McAllister a1; the Bonth-
ron funeral home, Hensall, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow,
Billy, Bobby and Timmy and Mrs.
Moore attended the • Moore pic-
nic at Dorchester on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Haist, Mur-
ray, Brenda a.nd. T.anice of Lon-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lis-
toen, Danny and Marilyn of
Portage .la Prairie, Man., Mrs.
Elting Listoen of New Westmin-
ster, B.C. were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more.
Miss Colleen Baynham, of
Hensall, visited a few days last
week with Miss 'Beverley Pass-
more.
Mrs. Hay, a Exeter, i,s-visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Jeffery.
Larry Ballantyne, Billy Jef-
fery and tohnsiy Morgan are at
the Goderich summer, sehoel this
week.. �.
Mr. and Mrs • Edwin. Miller 1
andfamily visited inLoncbn on
Sunday.
Repert on
Siff i p ka
P.rsenel items
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer,
Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering and
.Nr. and .MrS, Cliff. :Russell at-
tended the wedding nf. Miss Elsie
Corn.fort.and Mr. Garson Brady,
at Jordan, on Saturday, and the
reception following at the
Queensway Hotel in St. Cath-
arines,
Mrs. J. Coleman spent; the
Weekendwitth her daughter, Miss
Sadie Coleman, at Cohourg.
Mrs, E. Lamport: and Mr. Tom
Lamport were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Duncan
and Peter, at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-
heiner and Mi'. and. Mrs, Ken
Kraft, of Dashtvobrl, were ' in
Detroit on Sunday and, attended
the ball game.
'Brian Sweitzer, . of Exeter,
visited lag week with his
cousins, Ron and Barbara Sweit-
zer,
Mr, and Mrs, Aro MOreny
and Drilte, ,Mr, and Mrs, Roy
Morenz and family and Mrr and
Mi s, Lea• Adams and. family.
visited. Si da with Mr. and
Mrt, Elmer Pincer, At Spark.
Miss Barbara Sweitzer is
holidaying this week at the home
of Mr" and Mrs. (Tack Smith, hi
WotSdhallr,
Mrs, and MI. Earl Baker 9nt1
l unite, riff /Minh, ani! Airs,
ll.eland Neil, a -Ails* Craig, arr
1r15it1iyg
this week. with 'their
blether. Mts Me Riker, ,
46. aii
wooden baseboards.
tip
Coolit to . ,
a en � r 5 an. npenin,� rn
the bottom .of the unit, is warmed'
by heating elements and is;
spread across the cold ,outside;
wall to form a blanket of heat.,
This method of home heating
places the .greatest heat where
the greatest heat loss occurs and.
therefore eliminates .cold drafts
from outside walls and large
window .areas.
Although. electricity is gener
ally considered a premium. fue1,1
its east has not been aceuratelyy
determined in MS area. Some of -I
fie.ials { predict it will compare
Tho TineeO4ttivocatter . u Ist 2.111$11 r a
become major fuel i
favorably with other fuels, par•
ticul.a.rly since -OntarioHydro is
.offering special rates for 'home
heating, , ,
Even if the fuel proves More
•costly, • however, the andustry
contends the advantages of elec-
tric heating far outweigh this
disadvantage.
Here are the benefits .of heat-
ing :electrically:
Safe --- Safe as the light people
read by..
Clean -- Nocombustion, there-
fore no products of combustion
such as soot, furmes and smoke
Economical -- 100% efficient
Con.gratulations
to
Milton Keller
ON BUILDING EX>TER'S FIRST
ELECTRICALLY HEATED HOME!
W. are plessed to have been able to supply Exeter's first electrically
heater) hone with cement, gravel And bask fill. The modern home is
undoubtedly a credit to the community,
For All Your Hauling And Loading Needs
Contact
Norval C. Jones
PHONE 130-W
EXETER
COMFORT... SAFETY. . CLEANLINESS
ELECTRIC heating gives you all three!
Modern electric heating is just as clean and -safe as your electric light,
and you can enjoy it in your home now at a special new rate.
Dust and soot -free, electric heating never leaves films or streaks on •
walls and drapes. 'Electric heating is llameless--no fumes or
pilot lights to worry about., And no danger of fire or of children
burning themselves. In addition to being safe, economical and clean,
modern electric heating is completely silent ....and space saving
An electric heating system assures you of complete comfort everywhere
in your home—no hot blasts, cold spots, or uncomfortable drafts.
If desired, you may have convenient, individual room temperature
control So that you select the degree of warmth you want for
living areas, bathrooms and bedrooms.
RADIANT ELECTRIC CABLE
Embedded in ceiling or walls, those cables are completely
teno rated by the plaster.
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BASEBOARD ELECTRIC HEATERS
Installed along outside walls -ends cold•(leer problems.
CONVECTOR WALL Items
Use one ot'rilort to heat gdichlyand get nd of cold spots,
RADIANT ELECTRIC PANELS •
A ()taps, mhlal or ceramic psnel radiates stele heel to
warm Feu without'dtatt. •
There's an electric heating system to meet your exact requirements
and it costs nothing tti•'find out how yon can enjoy comfortable,
safes- clean electric heatiizg in your home. Get complete information
on this modern method of home heating.
Now for the first time
Electrical Heating
Comes To Exeter!
You are invited to see it installed at
252 Marlboro Street .
Ff IDAY, AUGUST 21 .:-.,t 1 fe 9 O'CLOCK
SAT. iiSUN, A &22;&331tei5,Tto)
F
Excter .Publk Utilitii..s
I trwerit i 117 Main Street
l duct work. The equipment itself
rs less ,expensive to purchase, 4.n -
stall and maintain. Expensive
ducts, chimneys and ,fuel stor-
age :areas are .clirninated. There
are few or no moving ;parts to
wear out.
Zone controlled -- (gash room
, has its own thermostat .to main-
Iain the temperature level de -
IVO heat loss up chimney, flue or
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sired.
' Space saving -- Na furnace,
fuel storage or dusts. -�
Convenient --Allows free nr
rangentent of furniture. Heat is
always inmedia1el, available at,
the flick of a switch or the turn
of a thermostat knob, I
I�lesihie. --- Always possible to.
add uIo0 equipment to accom-
nlodate add-on rooms, expansion
A GOOD
FOUNDATION
Every good house must
have a sound foundation
and we were pleased to be
selected to put in the base-
ment, for the new Keller
home.
INSPECT OUR CEMENT WORK AT THE OPEN
HOUSE THIS WEEKEND IN EXETER
Ted Stanlake Vic. Son
Phone 90-W • Grand Bend
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attics or basement monis convectors "in the Weller home,
out obsoleting the .existing: sys-• which will be shown: to the iulglle
tem. ThcblY night, Saturday tldd Sul-
Quiet' — many types have DO .1 day .afternoons And eveningii.
moving parts. i Representatives of ftntsria
e,R
Garfield Thomson, Exeter else -,aro will bk prsent' to ��pite
trical contractor, installed the, electrical heating to visitors,
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See The
NEW DESIGNS
in Dinette and
Bedroom Suites
AT THE OPEN HOUSE
THIS WEEKEND
Hopper -Hockey's handsome furniture add style and
comfort to any home. See our suites at the "Open
House" and in our store. Enhance your home with
new furniture fashions.
Hopper -Hockey
Phone 99
FURNITURE Exeter
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for
just.
e �
of a cent
you can cook
a serving of bacon and eggs,
electricall
This is Only ONE example of the economy
you enjoy when you use electricity. In,
terms of electric energy, a.• cent will huy a
1st--alot of comfort, convetiience, time-
saving effficicncy, and a lot of entertain-
ment. too,
1-icrc are three or the m1uiy btu'gains you
can, enjoy with justone cent,*s worth of
electricity:*
HYDRO ..
Is you el*
e Wash two loads of clothes in an: auto-
matic • Washer
e - Watch, TV for 41/2 hours
• Keep food fresh in. an electric refriget&-
tor, for. 17 hours
You get :mors out or life *lien: you get tete
most out of electricity.
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Liv'e BETTER ELE Tr1CALLY
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