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nekt time
you blow a fuse
remember these
facts before
you blow
your fop
When a fuse blows it is
a signal that you have
overloaded part of your electri,
cal system , . 4 a circuit
2 If your home's electrical
system is not adequate
to serve all your needs you'll
notice other symptoms Lights
may -dim from time to time your
toaster will take longer to toast,
and appliances with motors may
appear sluggish
3 ,If your home isimore
than 10 years c.,otd, tht--
, chances are yckir electrical sys=
tem requires up -dating to take
care of today's requirements,
There are now more than twice
°the number of appliances used
in the home than ten years ago.
"'SOLUTION
It isnot necessary to put up with
,the inconvenience caused by
an out -dated elr;ctrical system.
, Have your househoJd wiring
examined soon. See how easily,.___
your home can be modernized '
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BENEFITS
1You can use as many
' appliances as you wish
at the same time . without
giving fuses a second thought,
2 You can add any num-
ber of new time -saving
appliances to yournhome,
3 Your appliances will
operate more efficiently
and with Tess strain on motors.
4You can enjoy the con- to •
venience of having all
the electrical outlets you desire.
You will avoid the inconven-
ience of unsightly extension
cords and the attendant risk of
overloading the outlet,
5.
Additional comforts
such as.electric heat-
ing and air-conditioning can be
easily accommodated,
Modernizing your wir-
ing' system will make
.an important difference to the
safety and resale value of, your
Re-wiring can be handled
with little disturbance to your
home --and at a•'cost far' Tess
than you may think. Contact
a qualified electrical contractor,
soon. Or call your Hydro.
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THINK about FIRE
WHEREVER. YOU ARE
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IS NOT
volunteer
fire ftghter...f
Singly, his hat is that of a servicenian,
a sportsman, a. .man of the sea, a scout-
master, a. 'businessman, a cowboy, a farmer,
a construction worker.
Put the hat* together —and .what have
you got? w
` Your Fire Fighter., n
The Goderich Fire Department
Every week fire strikes at more than one
thousand Canadian homes.
In terms of dollars that means a yearly Toss of
below $30,000,000,' although the typical house
fire averages under $500 in damage.
But the truth iso that three quarters of all fire
deaths occur in those 'homes. And not only
death,`; for hundreds of Canadians are horribly
burned end often permanently scarred- in these
Fires rarely just+ "happen"! Nine out of every
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ten fires are the result of carelessness and
neglect. Don't let neglect and carlessness cause
Goderich Public Utilities
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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER
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A PLACE
TO START
Each and every year there are—thousands of people who lose their
lives in fires and there aro six millions of dollars Srorth of property
damagef,4 Don't give fire a place to start in your home, Check and .make
sure you\get rid of all the fire btigs.
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Replacement Values Are High
SoCheckand...
M�keSure'Your
InsuranceIs
Adequate
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Alexander & Chapman:
524-9662
<• It costs more today to replace things than it did 10 years ago but
have you increased your insurvsce to keep abreasP of the change?
Let one of these experienced insurance men check your honie to ems
'if your' insiyranc• is adequate.
George Turton
Agent For Co•Operators Insurance Assoc.
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MacEwan & MacEwan
I'JSURANCf
.4721
524-7411
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Malcolm Mathers
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
524-9442
Harold Shore
52? 7222
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