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Decorative Christmas lighting,
,both inside and outside the
horne, becomes more popular
each y„ear. But electric lighting
• call°pose~sornt s ipiisTlazards so
follow ._this ' "advice. 'fry the_
Consumers' Association of
Canada for a sate 'and_ bright
Christmas.
If you are adding, to your
stock of indoor tree lights, look
for the CSA certification mark
when you buy. This mark
symbolizes the approval of the
Canadian Standards Association
and is a wise precaution on alt
�_eletricl QA.1!iP?lt?01 .. . .. ,,.,
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The ideal tree Tight set of the
'conventional kind should have
the following characteristics. Its
should be light in weight but
with sockets • strong enough to
resist• breaking or cracking if
accidentally stepped c n, Lights
should have a method or secure
fastening to tree branches,
. usually a metal or plastic clip.
T_
oduce. tangling. and improve
appearance, parallel -wired sets
should have all the cords inside a
single covering.
Before hanging the old string
of lights check bulbs, sockets
-and. wiring thorbugliV Discard
defective lights and any wiring
that is frayed or bare. Follow all
• et.
manufacturer; the safety
features built into. equipment
can •be nullified'"by careless or
improper installation and use.
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Do not use electrical
equipment ,in metal trees. A
power leak could seriously injure
anyone who 'touches the tree.,,
Instead, use oft -tree: . flood or
spotlighting.
When -it comes to illuminating
The outside of your home, again �.
remember the CSA symbol. This -
time buy decorative lights and
equipment which have. been
tested and approved by the
Canadian Standards Association
and identified for OUTDOOR
use. Outdoor lights have
weatherproof sockets and
heavier wiring _than those for D R R. N. L
' indoor use.
Parallel -wired , strings of
Married -Gin rand Bend
intermediate base are best. These
hold the largest size of
decorative bulbs, with each bulb
consuming about ten watts. -
When an outdoor bulb burns out
• be sure "to use the rubber Washer
when replacing it ar, this
water -proofs the socket:
If you are planning extensive
lighting for your home, it may
-be best to have a competent'
electrician da the work.\When
you connect strings of lights
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UODFRICFI SIGNkL-STAR, THURaDAY,.wov:
Safety,tips
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BY O. M: BLAKE
h'Ire IdestrO •ed-
dryer last Wednesday on the
•fourth'"'T'or)sess}on of Ashfi'EId
township • at Highway
twenty-one, Damage was '
rated at 635,,000, but was
covered by insurance.
For the past month tli rad
been a very busy' centre fo
fanners with their truck loads of
corn lined up day and night
waiting their turn to have their
corn unloaded and dried. Mr,
1.41431,..tl►e new-ow-neropitom to
SR . , .10, 7
A model "Police—Krof
Tomorrow” was introduced
recently in Chicago, the Ontario
Safety League reports, • The
equipment in -eludes
*daby, lelivery implements, and •
isposable diajers. ()titer less • personal
eq`t:ra trnent includes: a
front -mounted, push bar for
nib,ving disabled vehicles off the-
. -
he •._ fcoad;lted''+ailey liglti
weekend in Galt with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Blake and Becky They
also''rifsited-•Miss -I`mt-ta Gibson ih
facingleft and ri ht. ' to light up ,
.Stratford.e-
Mr. and ,.Mrs. Fred Stirling the sides of- streets; large
and Darlene of `I'hamesville identification numblx, on roof,
visited recently with Mr, :and fb r police helicopter•
identificatkon• electronic
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NAt THE�Ii C>AA
r 60 KPI NENIZE
' THE. Ir.RIM
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LOCAL TRADcuMNKS$
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Mrs. Robert Irvin, computer for clocking the "speed
Little Martin Rivett, son f other cars; a "hooligan" tool
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rit'ett suffere-dfor prying open doors and
inful burns from an electric
and is in Goderich windows of disabled vehicles;
riot. gear; plastic moutli-to-
at 8:00 p.m. a mouth resuscitator.
swi
hospita
On- Sun
g a.d
411-e-444,1144.
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rEebuild. United Church 5. S. c ins to
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn hear 'Murray Morrison,
and twins, Angela- and Arletta, Lucknow, Ontario, telt of his
held • a family ,reunion last experiences in Lucknow, India.
Queen Street United Churckr,_Grand• I3c�•rid, decorated with . Sunday. Guests inch ed Mr. and His talk was illustrated -•well with
Mrs, F"rank Thom s and his coloured slides,
standards of purple and white gladioli and white morns, was p }icmured.side Day, 1971,
the setting for the marriage of Wendy Lynne White and Joanne Dungannon' `M.r. d '
NJrs. tion ieY Thompson and-'--- was observed in many ways last •
Ronald Neil Riley, on October 30. :Thh-ttrsclay. May we all feel a
The bride is the daughter of , Mr, and Mrs. George White,
children, Bonnie, Wayne and
11ic lrael, Winglram;.also Mr. and renewed -----need to help locally
Kingston, and the groom is • the son. of Mr, and- Mrs. Percy toward �ti'orld'~ .� cce.
Goderich. Mrs. 'Art Darrahy, n and
Riley,' Terry Anne, Kincardine. Word was receive h,v, Mr. and
The double -ring exchangc,of vows was performed by Rev. ' `- ti1rs, Ben >Vtole of the deaCi�_ot'
H. G. Dobson, and Mrs, C. Kennedy was organist. • Mr. and Mrs, H. J. --l:. Eedy ___
Given in marriage .by her father, the bride wore a _Ole er's cousin, (grant levans,
accompanied Mr and Mrs' Ralph
floor -length of white satin velvet. The dress featured a beaded
lacetrimmedsweetheart neckline. ..p, -
Henderson of Goderich to in his 4i3rdar, He passed away
Walkertonlast Sunday r,�'•I suddenly Friday • o .12, 1971
Herdainty. h d t tiny1 d vM et flowers,
guests1
the illi illusion, s ►Duller ��`�i"'`�d''�il.'`She carried a
I. rt re
with add-on connectors, be sure th t kl at Kindersley : Saskatc His
the were of Mr. and Mrs, wan,
you have no more' than 60 ten ea piece a ' warts
an v parents .yvere Mrs. Abe u1✓ a
watt bulbs in the total string. helds u , k g Eldon Yundt. -..
_ A• carloafl of ladits attended... _ . -.,_.
who survives, and the late Mr
,�t leave outdoor. -i} htng•::,��•--.caseade'_e•f-•-white-.rxiutxis;�frttFw•evenww-tth; �red:;;s�v-etthe�rrt r -uses,'.. •. .-.
lf't Cil i5'tttttr.` Wag''' I's." e tne,,.SI , f'ri'end ot• =the"liridt�', 4•i l• a i 44'4 ra 3tt }e, ...rl vrl ; ,.--t—hi..
equipmen up �ww%en "tile FioIiclay -��' �' ,, with re lativts and friends in this
season is over.' The equipment • gowned in a floor -length dress of`purple velvet and matching <tnd Tea at Clinton last '
Wednesday. ., - la_ cality,
will deteriorate as you bow' headpiece. She .carrie'd- i hand bouquet of purple gladioli. Walter Mole-. from London
procrastinate'- Miss Mary White, sister, of the bride, was the flowergirl in a Mrs, I':va. 'Rice accompanied
white velvet gown. She carried purple gladioli buds andked Mr, and Mrs. D`otiglas Rice and spent last•vw-eekend-at the 1- me--
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'SHOPPE -
GODERICH
'OPEN FRIDAY NITS'"TILL 9
• family from Detroit to visit her of his peents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
sweetheart roses, sister, Mrs.. Minnie Jones, and Mole.
Merin thisweekend. On '' Jack Alton spent last week at
Sat urda Mr.- Wm. Marsh of the Shouldice • Hospital in
"Uoderich visited with 'them also. .Thornhill where. he underwent
N.Ir. and Mrs. Eric MMilt'Nee double hernia operations.
motored to Sudbury to attend Mr. and Mrs. Victor Errington
the wedding of the latter's sister Visited this week in Toronto
on .Saturday N. rvember with _-their daughter. Jean, Mr:"
thirteenth. ' and Mrs. Ivan Henderson,._ and
Harold - Blake-' Mrs. Cecil family, and also attended the
BIEck.c,-. a id Barbara spent the • Royal Winter Fair:
• -
i assist
Legion lad es
with > hospital g
'G'r'oomsman was David Sly, Kingston, friend of the groom.
Guests were ushered by Laverne Riley, brother of the groom,
and D,ave Hopson, brother-in-law of the bride.
A reception supper was held at the Curling Rink Ili Exeter.
The bride's mother received. the guests wearing a green
two-piece ensemble with snatching coat with black accessories
and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. •
She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a
doubleknit autumn tones of winter white and wineberry
with wine'accessories and corsage of pink sweetheart roses,
For her honeymoon trip the bride chose a dress of plum
cruppknit with black accessories and a white orchid corsage, '
Following - the supper and dance, the couple left for' a tri -
through North ren Ontario and other - points. 1'pon returning
they will reside- at Grand Bend, where the groom is thco owner
of Central Lake Air Services.
• Prior to her rnarriage-the bride was private secretary for ,the
Canadian Penitentiary Services (Regional Stores) and was feted
A showers in the immediate ciam,munity o1' the bride's home.
Out-of=town guests were from Ottawa, Kingston, "Toronto,
Londdh,'Parkhill, Blyth, Goderich and Clinton.
GODER'ICH 524-8985 '- 8 a.m. to 11 a.m..
WINGHAM 357-1306 ANYTIME
225 P}CTON ST.;'Got tRICH
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1971 ii,MARQUIS
FO
Url•DOOR HARDTOP -• Power
steering, power disc brakes, radio, rear
"defogger, vinyl top. K33339.
$3495
19.69 DODGE DART GTS
TWO -DOOR HARDTOP °- 340 - 4 barrel
engine, automatic, bucket seats "and
console, vinyl top, ,radio. K41711.$1 9 `
1969 MUSTANG
•TWO -DOOR HARDTOP - Radio, vinyl
top, power disc brakes, 302 V-8, console
automatic. Sharp local car. K39051^� Si
5
95
1968 DODGE 'POL4RA
500
TWO -DOOR HARDTOP ` - V-8,
automatic, power steering, power brakes,
vinyl top', radio. Fully reconditioned.
K39903.
1968 METEOR RIDEAU 500
TWO -DOOR . , HARDTOP - V-8,
automatic, power ,steering, power disc
brakes, radio. Real smart car. K35926.
1967 BUICK WILD
9495
$1695
C,4T CUSTOM .
FOUR -DOOR HARDTOP - Full power
equipped including power windows avid
seats. Radio., vinyl interior. Beautiful low
mileage luxury car. K37638: $7 79 5
LARGEST SELECTION OF
USED CARS IN THE AREA
All Makes - Alt Models
1966 CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
SEDA -c nder,am
fully n i sg
pain ' 6 L.
1967 ,DODGE POLARA
STATION WAGON
radio, V-8, automatic, radio, power steering,
a new power• brakes, roof rack. Excellent
condition. X17571.
1969 OL'DSMOBILE
$795
1967 PLYMOUTH
FURY I1
TWO -DOOR HARDTOP - V-8,
automatic, power steering, radio,
whitewalls, wheel discs. K37439.$1 095
1967 FORD CUSTOM
5000,
1295
TWO -DOOR HARDTOP -
automatic, power steering, power brakes,
radio, console, bucket seats, vinyl top.
Flawless original condition. Beautiful
dark brown with white top and interior.
L41099.
$2395
1969 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN
SEDAN - V-8, automatic, -radio, six tires TWO -DOOR HARDTd - 350 V-8, •
and wheels. Low mileage and very clean. 'automatic, radio. Just 31,000 miles. _••
K40235.
9095 45621 L. Was 2295
-9995
50 OTHER USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM
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GODERICH
524-8391
'I'h'e regular monthly meeting Nursing Homes and Legion
'of the Ladies' ;Legion Aukiliary" (.'hristmas Welfare.
Branch 109 was' held ":in the. n
Green Room lust T'uesda�,y night Also a new blower• Bingo game
with, a real good -attendance and and cards were donated to- the
president '\1rs. E erne Nloore Goderich Psychiatric Hospital by
presiding. Two new members. the Legion members and the
were initiated. • Ladies Auxiliary. A bingo_is held
Correspondence was, read once a month at the hospital for,
with thank you cards from the patients.
hospitalized 7 veterans. Kay - '_
Mi Astbcker, our. veterans'
committee heads' gave
convener, is kept busy on this good reports on all acti.•ities. '
project. All veterans who are 'Plans for the Snowflake Fair
hospitalized are remembered by were - progressing under , the
tlrc� :auxiliary . capable convener, • Mrs. Hilda
There was over Sa00 spent on Hirst. She said all booths had
relief. gifts, and donations to our been taken,
Westnninster Hospital, Veterans, The meeting was adjourned
with the mystery prize being
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