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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-09, Page 12The Goderieh Slgnai•Star, 1 hurstlay, l+'ebruuary Q, 19 Explain ulb Lifo 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 0 •i, C Today's household light'bulb is a happy medium between -high e f f i c i,e n c y and •- long' life, • Engineers and 'scientists have • 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. W. MacDonald Electric Co—LtcL— a're, certified to install electric heating systems in accordance with standards and procedures of THE •'ELECTRIC -HEATING ASSOCIATION OF' ONTARIO U, rmoduommi4000. Olt_ ._Food 01, `• ••�„ .sarin. NM mia.w INS- -r uMal . e: s--• r • ��• . - alas= 111111111m. "MI 1111111im 1111.1.1., w : sostaxr AIR eft. SM. MOIR r NATIONAL ELECTRIC WEEK a ,1 FEBRUARY '6 to 12 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 - • GST TRID7 OF THIS lnquire,A .out• ' . • HRO'MALOX ELECTRIC HEATING GIVES YOU ... ▪ Clean, Silent Even -Heat Distribution. • No moving parts r: nothing to wear out — nothing to oil. • A Gentle Even Heat — floor to ceiling for balanced room heating .. no drafts ,no cold air pockets. Design free Rooms . . . flexible furniture arrangements now possible.,• - ....,... 1.4.04 ..,..:..,,4.„m .. , a ... ESPECIALLY DESIGNED, BUILT -'IN AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT CONTROLS for Electric Keating! p'lugin on -Better A recent survey shows more fihan 60% of the homes?tested to have inadequate and/or improper house wiring. Elimin- ate this" dangerous fire hazard and add to the efficiency of your home. Call us today fora free, no obligation, estimate -of your home wiring needs. . ' We are .certified to install electrical heating systems in. accordance with the standards and procedures of the ELECTRICAL HEATING ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO ALL . WOR -IF-. DONE --BY- L'I E-NS-E'D ELECTRICIANS GODERICH ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SERVICE 100 ANGLESEA ST. TEL. 5246562 ows: Jame J McPhee an d James: ,Anniversary Committee Mrs , s 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. CI r 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. EL'E"C T R.i C 1 a' li P A ti�n�1 citric ERS ELECTRlC POW -ER 'IS O1...R, B INQUIRE ABOUT CLG.ati, CAREFREE COON VECTION There are_ three types .of convection heaters. There • is the type thatisyparticuTarly iii fable"'fbruse-in-en--------- trance -ways, • lobbbtes, corridorsfrU motels; etc Made of IZeavy gaugetvmetal with nog Wingg Ther -e is the Natural Convection4 Ater thtit'r-is-port•, able and -can be taken from room to room. The' third is the -Chromaiox• Floor -Drop -In Heater. Floor to ceiling window areas are hard to heat and :this dr.•op4h type that: is supplied inlengths for be- tween joists and parallel• -to joist installations will fit perfectly into any area. VI roma 11AE )X. Electric' HEATING __-EO.RCED Chromalox Fan -Driven wall insert heaters provide maximum heat output, need ,only minimum wall- - •space..._Idea,L for recreation rooms -•-finished attics -or added -on rooms- — or for supplementary' eating. Made of heavy '•gauge steel, it extends only 136 ;` • into • Q. „A, Ar.-.. 4, Ht, 13011t -in thermostat, fine mesh safety gl'il)etitn9n6r RADIANT Chromalox Radiant -Wall Panels give gentle warmth, which bathes,the entire room in pleasant comfort. Stu fly construction features. Mounts on two,brackets which are screwed to wall. ' FULLY :QUALIFIED HIEAT- FLOSS NTS -� CALL- US AND HAVE US CHECK YOUR HOME FOR BEAT LOSS GODERICH 189 SOUTH STREET ELECTRIC DIAL 524-9512 No -separate controls to buy — no walls to cut into — accurate within 2 deg.! (Remoe wall• thermostats may be used -if yoU prefer.) , 'U • Ad iustable individual comfort -zone controls for each a "room! r MacDO►N.ALD ELECTRIC are HEAT -LOSS CONSULTANTS We are fully qualifiedrheat loss consultants Heat loss estimates and recommendations will be given free 'of charge. 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. MacDonald Electric -Co: -Ltd. 524-7851 11 n