HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-09, Page 12The Goderieh Slgnai•Star, 1 hurstlay, l+'ebruuary Q, 19
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Where 'were you when that last
°light,bulb burned out? No doubt
you were left in the dark, an,
Med with the Manufacturers and
accusing them of planning things
that way... '
34ou. don'.t need to stay in the
dark any longer. Ask yourself
a couple of questions: Do you
• ° want all your lights to glow as
'direly as a night• light? •Do you
, nt-a bt!1k vrh eh- u•fdtherease---�
your electricity bill out of all
proportions to the light it gives?
pt, course. not= -you want the --
happy medium of•efficient lighting
and economical operation.
continually improved the ordin-
ary light bulb that you buy, at
a supermarket or corner store.
-In terms of light output per
watt of electricity consumed, .to-
day's
oday's bulb is much more sophis-
ticated than its predecessors.
Smaller,` neater bulbs produce
a- strong, even light, well dif•
tuned and transmitted . by the
white 'inner coating on the glass,
With today's kind of living,
-peeple-are-using-moze-an mor:
light bulbs in the hom.etand-leav-
ing -them on longer. This nater-
ally - means that the expected
life of the bulbs is being used
up more quickly, •
So you..as ,"How long should
a light bulb last?"
Electric light bulbs are ,prob.
ably one of the. most economical
essential commodities on the
market. They are purposely de-
signed to give the most efficient
light for the _ combined cost of.
bulbs and electricity.
The 'cost of the electricity
consumed by a 100 -watt bulb
during its life me, for example.
averages about se en times the
cost of the bulb i elf, TTT t 100-
watt bulb is designed to provide
steady light for at least 750
hours. d
The regular , household bulb
operates with a coiled tungsten
filament that burns very 'hot and
bright.. The more brightly a bulb
lights, the hotter its filament
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Today's household light'bulb is
a happy medium between -high
e f f i c i,e n c y and •- long' life,
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Here's a suggestionfrom` food
specialists at Macdonald Instl-
- •tute;--University- of• --f uelph, _, for -
changing plain hamburger into
something special: Add 1/4 cup
peanut butter to 1 pound seasoned,
ground beef. •Form into patties
and panfry. Top Cooked hambur.
gers with cheese and melt.
Want a per:ct upside-down
cake? Line cake pan with foil
completely, both sides . and
bottom. Prepare sugar and fruit
as usual. When cake is baked
invert on serving plate and lift
off foil.
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Electric Co—LtcL—
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certified
to install electric heating systems in accordance with
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is, and the sooner it burns out,
Conversely, at a lower tempera-
ture, less light is produced and
the bulb lasts longer, •
Tiny particles of tungsten are
continually "boiling'' Off the fila•
ment until it finalli burns oat.
It ' is possible 'to; make 'bulbs
to last almost any, •length ootime.
Different types of bulbs aye made
`for a,wide variety of uses. These
range from the photoflash bulbs'
-�vhid1i give -: n --intense .igl 4 o
1/50 of 'a second to the traffic
signal and, street light bulbs with
a 2,000. to 6,000 hour -life.
The fluorescent tube produces
light on a different principle,
lasting for 12,000 or more hours,4
This s the' most widely. used
light source in North America.
In betweeh comes your house.
hold incandescent bulb, 'the 60,.
watt lasting for 1;000 hours and
the 10Q -watt for 750 hours, These
cumbi.ne, ,for ' your conveniende'
and economic' the lowest cost of
light yet the utmost efficiency.
Nile "Pot -tuck" Preece School
•
Holds- Annual- Meeting
Church , Aimual Meetiiig
NIDE-. The Annual congregat.
tonal meeting of Nile United„
Church was preceeded by a "Pot.
luck" dinner served by member's
of the United Church Women with
20 present.
,Rey.. Glen Wright presided at
the meeting. Reports were re-
ceived from- the following onh
m ittees;
Church secretary, Cliff McNeil
Explorers Mrs. Wilmer Rut-.
,d„g'e` ,` :! . L' =M: Jam
r ... Iw Hawkins; M and M. Mrs. James_
Hawkins, Sunday,School, Harvey
McPhee; •UCW# Mrs -Wm. Wigg''
ins; Report of Session', Cliff Mc..
Neil; CGIT, Mr. Wright, Bible
Society Mrs. W. H. Talmay;HI--C
Mr. Cliff McNeil.
Elders were appointed as
follows. 'Cliff McNeil and Orval
McPhee for three yrs. Jamieson
Ribey for two yrs; Harvey
McPhee and Douglas McNeil for
one yr. Thomas McPhee (Hon•
. orary Elder).
Board of Stewards are 'as toll -
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estimate -of your home wiring needs. . '
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ows: Jame J McPhee an
d James: ,Anniversary Committee Mrs
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Hawkins, Carmen Pollock for
three yrs; Arnold Graver, Will-
iam Wiggins, Horton Talmay for
two yrs;. Mrs. Harry Girvin,
Mrs. Ed. Smith and Charles •M'c•
Nee for one yr; Mrs. James Hawk.,
ins UCW Representative.
Trustee Board Mrs. David Mc•
'D•iarmid, Cliff McNeil, Williain
Clark, Douglas McNeil, Ronald
Pentland, Graham McNee,
Horton Talnnay, Arnold Graver,•
al McPhee; Auditors, Mr.
nd Mrs.. Douglas las McNeil: Manse
Mrs. Wm. Wiggins, Horton Tal.
may, Cliff McNeil; Bible Society
Sec., Mrs. Horton Talmay; Press•
Reporter, Mrs, Horton Talmay.`
After some -.discussion it was
4 decided to give 10%Q of the total
giving.; to M: and M.
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NILE -1 The, Annual Sunday
School meeting of Nile Church
was held 'in the• churdh Feb. 1.
Rev. Glen Wright presided.
Officers ;or 19W7 are as
follows: Superintendent, Arnold -
Graver; Assistants, . Lawrence
Ribey and Jamieson Ribey; Sect.
Treasurer, Harvey McPhee,
Assistant Bob McNeil; Librar•
inn, Ricky Graver;, pianist, Mrs.
Gerald Dustow; Assistants,
Nancy Taylor • and Yvonne .Gtr.
yin; Beginners Class, . Mrs. Alvin
Kel'r, Assistant; Mr's. Elwyn-
Pollock, primary, Mrs.' dames
McPhee, Assistant, Mrs. Gerald
Dustaw; Girls' Junior Class,
Mrs. Bert Dougherty, Assistants,
Mr•s:. Campbelleand Mrs. Ed,
Smith; Boys Intermediate, Jam.
ieson Ribey,. Assistant, Brian
Mabon. Senior Class, Mrs, Wm.
Wiggins. Assistant, Mrs. -David
McDiarrnid; Representative.,
from- theSundaySohl_ on the
Board of Stewards,. Mrs. Alvin '
Kerr; Secretary, Cliff McNeil.
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Heat loss estimates and recommendations will be given
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Your electric dryer:, your vacuum cleaner,andyour electric range provide
speedy and efficient service. These are just some of the many benefits you
enjoy when you -put electricity to -work in -your -home:
More and more,people;every day discover the value of electricity's low-cost
versatility. In the past 'few decades it has helped us take charge of dour -
chores . reduced/housework to something that's almost enjoyable and
helped raise our living standards to a new high. '
In the 60's electricity wit do evenMore to help fill our/working days wi li
pleasure and help ' turn spare hours to leisure.
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