Loading...
The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-02, Page 3LET SIMPLICITY SHOW YOU THE WAY LI. W775 Features • Positive fill • New fluorescent lighting • Rinse conditioner dispenser • Three cycles • Three wash temperatures • Two rinse temperatures • Two speed '/7 h.p. motor s399 V Model # _ rjr W /D 775 1 For the highest quality ... insist on Simplicity! D775 Features • New end cycle signal • New push to start button • Four drying cycles • Two automatic dry cycles • Illuminated drum • Available in electric or natural gas 2 6 9 Available in White and Harvest Gold TWO YEAR EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY ON ALL PARTS SIMPLICITY COMPACTS WASHER -DRYER $48900includes Set (stond) Washer' Dryer Stand Only Only . $2090 $35. X55 Ideal for people with small spaces! 0 stal 1 84 Josephine St., Winghom, Ontario WIN THIS UNITREX CALCULATOR Valued at $3888 M SIMPLICITY DELUXE DISHWASHER $34900 *Soft food disposer cuts out pre -rinsing •Random loading, with 100% thorough washing •2 large rotating spray arms cover every corner, every pot and pan •Roll out baskets accommodate a 16 place setting •Push button hygenic cycle *Rinse -'n -hold feature •Handsome wooden cutting board --------------------------- CLIP THIS BALLOT AND DEPOSIT IT IN THE BOX IN OUR STORE: -STAINTON'S HARDWARE I I I 1 Name Address I Telephone { I I Draw to be held December 18, 1976 I L ------------ ------------i nton I s Hardware u 357-2910 J ..y»..,c.,.r�— ..�s..:�a.':. --- \ n:r:w...�:.::lP.,:.;i.;.✓f..:..C�::7.:. Ni.'•�K. a.6:._�.SAi. Fire Chief Crothers warns of Christmas tree hazards A happy Christmas can change The fire chid urges the public in a few moments into a family . to exercise special care in the tragedy, warns Fire Chief Dave setting up and decoration of Crothers, in homes where fire Christmas trees, and draws safety precautions are neglected. attention to the following im- , Such precautions should head the portant points: list of every sensible family's If plans call for a natural tree, preparations for Christmas, he it should be bought fresh and says. green and kept outdoors or in an unheated garage before being brought into the home for Imagine a $1000" decorating. Then, one or two inches should be cut diagonally FORSY• Tbe %rum ine buti, and the tree should set up with the butt in water . which should be maintained SHIRT above the level of the cut. Check strings of electric lights for carefully for worn insulation, broken plugs or loose bulb There are hundreds of sockets. Only CSA -approved lighting sets and only non-flam- dress and sport shirts mable decorations should be used. Declare the tree a non - at comparable smoking area and keep matches some as low as $1.98 out of the hands of children. Do not allow discarded gift wrappings to "accumulate under Guaranteed the tree. Dispose of them as soon Wear as the gifts are opened. Even a green tree will burn if ignited by Socks burning paper around the base. Set up the tree away from heat sources such as fireplaces, tele - Excellent value "c vision sets or radiators. Do not at allow it to block access to doors Even better at or windows in the event of fire. Switch off tree lights at bedtime jr when leaving the house. �o 488or 6 Fire Chief Crothers points out that tests have proved that the safest tree is a tree with its butt Stanfield's and set in water. However, if a tree has dried out before it inset up, it Penman's Thermal cannot regain its safe moisture level. A dry tree can be ignited by Underwear a single match, to burn violently to a charred state in a few seconds. Shirts artificial trees can be ssEven serious fire hazards. Metallic Reg. $6.00$ 2 trees are conductors of elec- NOW ONLY tricity, and should not be decorated with strings of lights, Drawers but illuminated with floodlights. Some plastic trees, made from Reg, $7.95 styrene materials, are flam- S �� mable, unlike those made from polyvinylchloride. NOW ONLY All trees should be removed from the home as soon as possible after the Christmas celebrations. LIP grants will assist Huron projects Member of Parliament for Huron -Middlesex Bob McKinley announced on Friday the issu- ance of grants to Huron under the Local Initiatives program total- ling $76,940. ARC Industries at Dashwood will receive $10,200 for the job placement and procurement of the handicapped. The project will employ three persons. Five persons will be employed on a Huron County Beautification Program through $15,300 in LIP funding. Another three will be employed through the Huron County Central Volunteer Bureau as the result of a $12,240 grant. That project will operate from Goderich Township. An Environmental Enhance- ment Program organized by the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority yyvill employ four workers und$r a $9,400 LIP grant. The Van Egmond Foundation will employ four persons on a restoration project at the Van Egmond House through a $10,200 grant. Road and Park Beautification will be carried out by the Town- ship of Tuckersmith following the granting of $9,400 by LIP. That project will employ three. At the same time as those announcements were made the government announced its inten- tion to make available another $100,000,000 in LIP grants. Those grants will however be available only in areas where unemploy- ment is seven per cent or more and Huron is running only four and one-half to five per cent unemployment. Contrary to public opinion, the coldest weather is not found at the North Pole. It is colder at lo- cations south of it. To the Ratepayers of TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP I have enjoyed seven years of service to Turnberiy Township as a Councillor. Now I request your support to elect me as Deputy -Reeve. VOTE JACKSON DWKIN ON DECEMBER 6 The Wingham Advance -Times, December Z, 1976 --Page s To the Electors of TURNSERRY NISHIP Elect JOHN Vol FISCH21 as Reeve of TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP Vote for the man with the experience for good economical, municipal government. Your support would be very greotly appreciated. JOHN V. FISCHER V0.1% . DOUG FORTUNE for Turnberry Township Council * Life-long resident of Turnberry Township . * Dairy farmer, married, 2 young children * Experienced in dealingvwith municipal, provincial and federal levels of government while president of township and county Federations of Agriculture. * Member of committee which obtained toll-free telephone service. "Willing to listen, make decisions, and serve all residents." FORTUNE, Doug X To the electors of TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP on December 6, 1976 FOR REEVE Vote EADIE, D I X --I have served on Township Council for the past seven years, three of these as Deputy Reeve. --I feel this experience, plus a genuine inter- est in the township, makes me best qualified to serve you as REEVE of TURNBERRY TOWN- SHIP. --I feel that there is a_ definite lack of com- munication between council and ratepayers. -- If elected as Reeve, I will work to improve this situation. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AT THE POLLS ON DECEMBER 6. Anyone requiring a ride to the polls, call 357-1839. t r 0 y