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''.F.4"W.fiCity7iptAverS the WheelS breaker to trip out ImMedl'atelY. Makethe': work of- 'the' farmer,
,Okt at.:,4044.110.,pelleent of , DRn't blame the inanufactur- 'MAN efOcient and more profit
richindnatile an4,..may now be
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use, , 95„., percent of menu -
operations here,i coin -
;gents 'P.,11.b. Manager Elmer'
Weaver, in tennection with QS,
servance of, 'National 'Electric
--Week, February 9-15 inclusive.
Play Safe
Commenting en a difference
opinion as to whether the
tome handyman should work
with electritity, on a 'Too it
• yourself" ba,is,'Mr:. Weaver
t at a lumber of excel-
lent jobs hove been turned out
by Goderich men wino apply
Lor permits and are sufficiently
to do a good and ale rOb.Ilow-
,. one who IS in doubt
. as to garr, ,imatevials ormiro-
.• . ;Cedure by all in e a n s
do' it yeurseitz;'`-piod-,,intv'vfliff61reu.
er or the dealer if Sur iron,
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toaster, electric sauce Pan, etc,,)
seem to heat slowly. Have your
wiOng,cheeked first." ,•
Don't "change a' fuse when
your hands are wet or when
A:011,am. 'standing, on a damp
floor, ana don't poke your
fingers, into the opening.
Don't use appliances, espec-
ially portable ones,„anywhere
in reach of the bathtub. This
includes radios. '
Don't allow the installation
of outdoor, outlets, or outlets in
areas where the floor may be-
come -stroent-or -gar=
ages), without a,greundingCon-
nection. Be sure the appliances
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onected..torthein have a_ sitn-
use. more the
able. - •
The .0ipoxiog r..49#409-kring
industry: 'in Canada ernploYS
abOnt ,80,000 peoPle"
annual payroll of, Mere than
30 milHon- •
Power Vital
Electrical power is vital' te
our eeuntry. . Only three na-
tions. in the. world, the United
.States, Soviet Russia and the
United Kingdom produce more
power, and they. have •from
three times to 14 times ourpopula,tion. Only one nation in
the world -and -this is Norway
es--mare-eleetrical • nergy
on a per 'apita basis.
The Canadian housewife has
won onedistinction. Canadians
itargroanding-wirelin the -cord-
, t to plug all ,your
en ap ianar1lird-rlsiwg1
outlet at One' time. Spread them
around among different -outlets
vided 'you really- know, what.
yon're doing. •
Mr. • Weaver commends the
.of Lenonts"-- for
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• tons olders andirlinght--pay
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Some Don'ts
Don't put in a new fuse or
• reset the circuit breaker with-
out first disconnecting lamps
and • abpliances which were in
use when the service went off.
Otherwise, you may blow the
can. • .
pon't, connect stationary mo-
tor operated appliances (wash-
er,.-;, oil burner,-
ircuiti;which also serve
It causes lights to blink annoy -
Helps Farm
This is not all, the_farining
industry has been helped •by
electricity. Today's farm f.am-
ilY,not only lilies with all. ,the
modern home conveniences, but
more than 400 electrically oper-
new fuse, cause. the circuit ated machines are available to
Can't Do It Now
Says Electrician
Locally the Do It Now cam-
paign may have run into an
unplanned for snag. The cam-'
• -paign may have caught up with
itself.
Or so says electrical contrac-
tor William "Skip"' MatDonald.
The federal • winter works
p_1 ign: emphasized -that only
7:=7.7-tr*-t-in'oliiiirarratnrceir
men readily available for house-
hold
' hold repairs and renovations.
According to Mr. MacDonald
all of his 22 electricians are
booked scilid. "We never had so
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much work before in 30 years,"
, he said. "And there are fewer
laborers here than at any time."
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To put it another Way, the Do
It Now •'Caliipaign may ..,haee
turned Opt to be a roaring suc-
cess. , .
"Something sure gave it the
boost," commented Mr. Mac-
Donald. don't know ' what it
was;-•bUt 'we've got alncost
work than we can handle.'
'"'"IlF,CeitiMPAttrvittittruce--
-tion work at Dominion Road
Machinery, the. Worthy Imper-
ial Esso Service Station, the
RCAF base at Clinton, the Sift()
Salt Mines and other industrial
and residential work..
However, Mr. MacDonald add-
ed.he couldn't really complain.
home than any other nation.
dustry celebrates National Elec-
tricalWeek with good reason.
ElgetriA,tyr-i,saeat-Pa'rt---
eVerydify -living-of Canadians.
Canada as a nation, lives .better
electrically.
WAS PART
About 60 Ys ago some
people 'said the electric light
bulb was a bottle with a "red-
haironi ..
Factories ,relied on steam en-
gines. Oil and gas lamps light-
ed most homes in Ontario. And
wept for the occasional .sput--
'lig arc light, streets were
•glo y, poorly -lit thorough-
fares. •
Some° people laughed ,when
Sir ' Adam Beck, one of the'
founders of Ontario Hydro and
its first chairman, proposed de-
velopment of low..co.st dro-
electric power f* the benefit of
the peonle, Others bitterly at-
tacked his ,proposal to harness
power. and distribute it to the
municipalities at cost. But de-
spite the opbosition, Hydro was
flarnipd 44q .19Qq• •
tricity has -led ,to increasing
power dRinands„ which double
in the province approximately
eterY. 10 to ia Yeata; -LW
December' power demands'
reached:, 6,107,000 kilowatts,' .an
eight per . 'cent - increase over
1062. This corn/mm.5 with a de
Mend of 4,000:kilowatts in 1910.
„ Today thet.i, proVince enjoys
among the. lowest electrical
rates in the world. .The aver -
•age cost per kilowatt-hour for
an ckntario householder is 11/2
cents, compared with about 21/2
cents, in the United States and
more than 11.6. cents 4or the
rest of Canada.
Ontario has cothe a long way
since the day 'when people jok-
ed about new-fangled light
bulbs -- thanks to the Hydro
concept.
Senior Citizeas-
VrgirShiifrrrs7---7
president • Mt Kaitting pre-
sided for the meeting -of the
Senior Citizens held prf 'Wed-
-,esdav, February 5th in Mac-
Kay Hall when a large number
of ',members were present:
Mrs., -Cooper gave a synopsis
of .the bulletin and also read a
humorous reading. MTS. Mar-
tin reported on the' sick mem-
bers andtoldof visiting many
of them. Mrs. B. Roach report -
•,,A1 on'..the cards 'she had sent
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to the sick and bereaved rnern-
bers.
•iGames of "500" and crokinole
Mr. and Mrs.
their Icommittee
. a ,nigrober of
had birthdays
Were enjoyed.
Terryberry and
served hinch,
day" was sting
memibPrs who
recently. . • •
',,dOor prize •was won by
Mr. Jim Young. The nekt9neet-
:nge/34,14,,,MA01,
with Mr.' "and -Mrs Terryberry
icharge of the '1Unch. ,
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CHROMALOX -ELECTRIC.
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HEATING
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GIVES YOU . . . .
• Clean, Silent Even -Heat Distribution
No moving peels nothing to wear
out - nothing to oil.
• . Gentle EvenHeat floor to cell-
- ing,- for balanced room heating
no drafts, no cold Air- pockts.
• Design -free Rooms . .° flexible fur•
niture arrangements now possible.
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BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC •
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for .zEletric Heating!
• No "separate controls to buy - no
waljs to cut into - accurate,within
21" ''(Rote • v/all thermostats .may
beUsed if ffoie 44°00)
• Adjustable individual comfort zone
controls for each ream!
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Mac-DONALDI ELECTRIC are
HEAT LOSS CONSULTANTS
We are fully qualified heat loss cosbitents. Heat ,kss estimates and mamman(1a.
tions will be .given, free of charge..
acDonald Elect
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Small Beginning
'Evidence clearly' shows that
the Hydro. faMilY,-coneept .has.
been amply Vindicated. From
- sin alLbegi nriing-it.-has-gran.
into . a flourishing (partnership
between Ontario ' ;Hydro and
more 1han--850-Anunicipati
Ries which each day serve more
than 2,000,000 eustomers,fin big
cities, towns and rural- areas:
.National Electrical Week is
eing •observed this year from
TOW, ary Wto 15 Ttp.oindide
with the birthday of Thomas
first practiial incandescent lamp
in 1879.
It is also a fitting time to
see how Ontario has progressed
since Hydro was foupded. An
abundant supply , of low-cost
electrical energy has fostered
the province's huge Complex of
ina nuf a ctu ri ng, .b.usinss,
tural and mining industries -
and a high standard of living.
Increasing Demands •
Today Ontario Hydro meets
90 per cent of the total' elec-
trical requirements of the .Pro,-
vince. In addition 16 the ttp2uni.
cipat utilities, Ontario Hydro
serves directly over '590,000
rural customers with a network
of more than 49,090 miles of
rural distribution lines, and
some 200 large industria,1 cus-
tomers. ,
Availability lof low-cost elec-
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Union Sends:
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ELECTRICAL SERVICE UST Nurses E
REPRESENT TODAY'S DEMANDS
The electrical system of a >mine your needs dePending on
borne carr -be likehed to the the electrical equipment ,,.you
brain. and herirous 'systeni. are.PinaniTh4to have.
A nick of a switeirsends ord-
ers to tle electrical - mien!
rjjj then relays tbeFontedo
your bidding: operating ••
ances, .brinpng cozy ',Warmth
1.? COY t99P!#, wafting in coer,'
air-conditioned Coltifort:duttfig
dog days, or doing any bf a
dozen tasks around the shame.
But if- your electrical .systein
is overloaded-in.adeimate ser-
vice entrance, insufficient cir-
cuits and outlets -then fuses
blow and appliatces !function
only half-heartedly.
increased Peniands •
When you modernize your
home, you should first see that
your electrical ,systein is also
modernized 'to handle the 'in-
creased ;demands - Onit that.
modern living ails for.
It --pays to plan for these three
essentia.W.
An. Adequate Serviee-----Ent-
ranee - Your local electrical
irtracterL--Will-belp7you..74 •
- Two Un Ion_ a r ea
farmers have t'ontrihuted-io" af•
special-ptirebred Holstein herd
being sent to
William Ditty and Francis
sent- caws to.:thk, 32 -head
herd, the. first- from -Canada to
World" country.
The Cattle were 'bought by
Pairumani Farm,- Cochabamba,
which is close to La.Paz, which
at 12,000 feet is the world's
highest capital city.
Bolivia brings to 33 the num-
ber of countries in the world
that have secured Holsteins
from Canada.
DO:IT NOW!
Don't Be Sony Later
For What You Could Do
Now
PROTECT YOUR
CAR FROM
Salt. Corrosion
DAVIDSON
AtItti Body ,and Alignment
Hurori Rd.;#9--;'. 524-7211
EnOugh Branch Cireettl-s6
iure to insist On a liousepower
panel with 20 eirquit Positign§„
and several general PurpOSe
circuits of lights and" loW4wat-
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tage appliances.
EveyRoom
You should"have at jeast two
circuits for the pOftable ap-
pliances in the ,kitchen,
special circuits for water heat-
er, dishwasher, air 'conditioner,
freezer, power workshop, etc.
And of course a full 230 -volt
:circuit each, 'for range and
dryer.
Enough 'Switches and • Outlets
-Indoors, switches should be
located at every room entrance,
top and bottom of stairs and
by the bedside.-
-Outdoor lights -should be con-
trollable from inside. the house
aswell as font garage, [patio or
gar4en. Enough4lanned-con..
vemences outlets save much
oediess..2Funning_arounct.....---
',The regular Montilla' 111
ing .of the Goderich Oradu, to
Nurses' Association Was theld
in - the hospital cafeteria on
Nonday. Felbrtlar'Y ard with :the
Preskient-eleet, aVirs. W Lumby.
taking the eltair.
Other members ,orf the execu-
tive for .1964 are arst vicepresi-
dent, Mrs. Avan McConnell; sec -
end vto reident,UP- 4arold
Shore; ..secretary, Kra. John,
More; treasurer, Mrs, Hugh
Glenn; comesponding secretary,
Mrs: Donald MacKay.
\Conveiter‘s of corignittees'for
1964 are, representative to hos-
pital board, (Mrs. Jim Donnelly;
house and welcome, Mrs. Bud
Jerry; press and publicity, Mrs.
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xecuhve
Harold Shore; prograula, Miss
Mary 'Lang; sick and 'Visiting.
Mrs. Hazel Steels; • reig4trar.
Mrs. Johan More; wlfare, Mrs..
liary,ey Baxter; &Dela1 and lunch,.
Mrs. kvantMeConnelk telePhone,,
M. Douglas Necker; current
°vats: Md. 4111 Dean; cancer.
Mrs. Dan Murphy.
PreUh1naqarrangements for
the annual April card'Part_ and
Jung *wee- were maft.Ac-'
counts for the purchase of
high-1qW bed, a Chair, two stools
for the nursery, "and dishes for
bhp wards which were ilonated
to the hospital in -January, were
approved for payment..
Lunch Was served by Mrs.
liven McConnell and her com-
mittee. '-
'Delivery'
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ALUMINUM DOORS, and W1ND6AVS,:
• In Several Baked Enamel Colors
AWNINGS • SIDING. .
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An Products Go Up' 44.'On April .1st
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FREE LETTER SLOT
With Every Door orWindow Order
NO MONEY DOWN ** Nothing to Pay 'til June 1, 1964
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
STEWART'S- ALUMINUM SALES
101 Vittoria St. Dial 524-8821
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plIOGRESS
National Electric Week -- February 9715
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DO IT NOW -
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The time, to put home improvement
Service is better; prices are ,..‘
borrow confidently freni.fiFt. ' •
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Get up to' $2500 to do the work. -.
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LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS
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41.45 58.11 91.56
1600 • 68.81 94.11
2200 85.71 94.62 229.44 201.46
2500 95.12 107.52 141.05
HOUSEHOLD FINAN
G. N. Crai;ford, Manager
SSA Moat Str4;et Telephone52:4-7383
GODERICR
flusiripss Directorif-+
Roy N. Bentley'
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
P.O. Box 478.
GODERICH ONTARIO
. Real Estate Agent
RUTH VAN DER MEER
DIAL 5244875, Goderich
Agent For
WILFRID McINTEE
REALTOR • Walkerton
ELECTRIC POWER IS OUR BUSINESS
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INUIRE ABOUT CIEAN, CAREFREE
roma ox .Electric
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HE TING
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. There are three types of' convection heaters. There
is„the_ty,pe,,that Je, parficoarlyseitable„for use in 'en-
' Iranceways," lobbies, corridors, motels, eto. -.• Made -
of heavy gauge metal ,with no moving parts.
. There .is the Natural Convection Aeater that is port-
able and can be "taken from room to room.
The third is the Chromalox Floor Drop -In Heater.
Floor to ceiling window areas are bard to heat and
this drop-in type that is supplied in lengths for be-
tween joists end -parallel to joist installations Will fit
perfectly into any area.
- FORCED AIR
• Chromalox Fan -Driven wall insert heaters provide
maximUm heat • output, need-. only- minimum wall -
space.. - -Ideal ,,for -recreation -Towns -finished- attics
or added:On rooms
• Made of heavy guage itet, ' it extends only 1%," into
room.. Builtin thermostat, fine mesh safety grille.
R. W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
F. T. ARMSTRONG.
Consulting Optometrist
The Square 524-7661
REFRIGERATION,
All makes types
GERRY'S APFLIANCES
The Square
"The Store That Service
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Mechanical and Body Repairs,
- Mewl Alignmentanti Bat-
ance, Window' Replacements,
Radiator Repairs.
Protect 'against rust with
Unda-Sprey,
VAV I DSCiN'',S ..Teicacci *Service
No. 8 1-0011..4., "Aclerich
Dial 524-7231
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Roomyw7LComfortable
Anywhere anytime
- DIAL 524-8142
77 Montreal St., Goderich'
' RADIANT -
Chromalox Radiant -Wall Panels ,give gentle warrnth,
which bathes tfi6 entire room in pleasant comfort.
Sturdy construction features. Mounts on two brackets
which are screwed to wall. "
FULLY QUALIFIED
HEAT LOSS CONSULTANTS
• CALL US AND HAVE US CHECK YOURHOME FOR HEAT LOS,S
DERICH. ELE
524-951i
189 SOUTH STREET
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AMBULANCE SERVICE,
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Prompt - Efficient
Experienced Drivers
TELEPHONE
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PORTRAIT
CALL, PHONE -OR WITE.
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118 St. David Street
DIAL 54 -8787 -
Alexander and
Chapman .
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REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Canadian Imperial Bank of
COmtnerce Building "- •
Goderich •
Dial .5249662
Esso Imperial Products`
20 Albert St, Goderich
Office -524-7502
13mile-524-7835
George-Turton 1,
INSURANCE
• Cooperators -Insurance
A ,CoraRlete Line of Casualty
p4 Ipspriincq•
etinlif,Vitteiiiwatithik; ,
vice by Goderich Adruster
of DIA. '
314HuronRoad
Dial 524-7411
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PROTECTION,
FORMULA
for your- business,
Mr storeowner
A modern protect on package:
for retail stores is iltw avail-
ablepo most storeowners. This.
attractiv, strearnliiitd package,
is called Retail -Pak. It ofers;
the convenience, economy and
comprehensive protection fea-
tures >of one broad coverage
policy. Fora survey of your
insurance needs and detailss
on- what Retail -Pak can do-
- for you, call on us.
Peter MatEwart
' Insurance - Real Estate
44 North St. ' 524-9531%.
Butler, Dooley,
Clarke & Starke 11
Chartered Accountants
Truitee In Bankruptey
Licensed Municipal. Auditor
39 St. Daild St., 5244253
GODERICA,. ONTARIO,
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A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ,
$5-57 SOUTH STREET „ TELEPHONE
GODERICH, ONTAR!O , 524-7562
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