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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-13, Page 10• • ; •• • ' • ' , 'W4tfO'CodPriOrligna1Atar: ae4104 n'baar 13$h, *964 • • 1.1 4 • 3._ • nich ustry ''.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 , 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, D • 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 -cn 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 •,• " 41100**,.. -- • • • " • • • tons olders andirlinght--pay " • to review them. • - 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 - much work before in 30 years," , he said. "And there are fewer laborers here than at any time." . „. 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 - 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. , WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 1a* i. MacDonald Elednc are certified to insiall electric heating systerns in accordance with standards 'and of of " THE ELECTRIC HEATING ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO. , .0/1. .000 • 011.0.00111 86111111mmie Anne 111.11111111111.. sum Nomm ammis - .••• " . 11111111111111111111 7140r2gastr$Sar • ; • ....1111111111 1111111.1 .1111.0W we. 1111M1111•1111 VMS isoommin " ewe awn giliC -Wow ,101/110111 .1111111•11111111 mumaggpr imam limn Won 10111.1- UMW Walig Ran • awns mom rum ems .11.so ,Immo aimommaire • m=.1110 ......M1r-401.1!! • 400. 60= ....T.-0 amotMONIZr.. ..0011081. :=-,11101111r.-..-005 WWI -WOW IMO" -i.NAtIPNACELEtilltiC WEEK FEB. 9 to 15. Inquire About' CHROMALOX -ELECTRIC. • HEATING , a 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. ESPECIALLY DESIGNEb BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC • " THERMOSTAT CONTROLS 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! „ - 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 247851 55 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- *.**4***ourk*Ami.aii Union Sends: Cow ° , • • 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- , 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. • 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' • ALUMINUM DOORS, and W1ND6AVS,: • In Several Baked Enamel Colors AWNINGS • SIDING. . AVt • An Products Go Up' 44.'On April .1st • ••, 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 4tf I-., ELECTRICITY P CRS plIOGRESS National Electric Week -- February 9715 ••/, ACI escItr„". !•P,14t4 • • Home need fixing -up? DO IT NOW - with a -p HFC - ffouseholderft Loma , ......... lowerfor money. tosover:the cos 1;474;1111;:l /••• r". The time, to put home improvement Service is better; prices are ,..‘ borrow confidently freni.fiFt. ' • ....-:gefiliaba•---. Get up to' $2500 to do the work. -. tie • now; repair, remodel, ••• re, e!C•11r4Ice worn,ont Ilttiitittut, and' -71-ippliReceaareptirCOnFi veniendy.Seelin DOW 'ASK ABOUT CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE ON LOANS 'AT LOW GROUP RATES Ird'71:40::01""nbiittiuti, 11,4174, swukt.„,,b amain mounive PATMEtit llotANS-- " -so ;10 to ta 1.51""50111171.911414:. " $f 750 750 1000 81.65 44.18 09,21 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 --- -CONVECTION • 4' . ••• • 4,7 • ;- ' INUIRE ABOUT CIEAN, CAREFREE roma ox .Electric • %. HE TING - • . 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 ^ Mechanical and Body Repairs, - Mewl Alignmentanti Bat- ance, Window' Replacements, Radiator Repairs. 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Stan Hadden 118 St. David Street DIAL 54 -8787 - Alexander and Chapman . • GENERAL INSURANCE 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 • • 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, 32tf • A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT , $5-57 SOUTH STREET „ TELEPHONE GODERICH, ONTAR!O , 524-7562 4 • •