The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-09-09, Page 4TAW rout
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TIJURSDAY. SEPTEMBER s. 1,37,
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' � r the. vincial' Elections to be held on'
�E VOTERS LISTS for Pro
lt ral trist.
l►er, 6th�have now been Rested. >tn-'your' elec o d>� ,. . .
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P is not on the"Voters, Lest,. fi d ou- ...,�hi�,,
• Willy of tYe `date A;anci 'place of the' Rei img
or - correction -needed, --attend •{ sitfings in
oznplaint form arid file :two days-hef ore
Yon. enjoy the franchise
see 'that, yo. name is' on
se res
on
a
Exercise it. 'You should .co-operate in or
e Voters':
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lift, is :.;yours:
then - ' blame someone';, because your 'name is `', nOt : Oltl
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Do not delay. • Don't: put.. it off, untifEfeb
><asder.[he directioa:oj
A-E-- P�.h
f Election Officer 'for :'D,
tone notice.apphes ;to all municipalities. except cities and;
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ted topirns `having a population of 10,000 or more; arid town-
bordering on -le 'city`having- population of 100,006 or more.
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DU.RNINr•-1?VQOIS PICNIC
SaakMi,s a: Oglliverauda Lunigneyhter o,, off Birch Hills,
.IDur.-
nin, Mellort, 'Sark , was the.guestof
honor at. 'a. gathering of about. twen-
ty-five members of the Durnin-Woods'
tamales at*,. Harbor" Pork, Goderich,:.
On Friday las*. Miss: I rurnley came:
east to take an -advanced course in,
music at the. Toronto', Conservatory,
of Music -arid, members: of the farnily.
gathered; te extend best wishes for
her future. career. They were ' present;
from • 11I,elfort., S'ask , ° Detroit., Fort
Francis„ Fergus; Luclenow, ,, Clintiin,
and Goderieh
e 'bt..lieiens 'gistrte 1OE the ,Odds` .
family :settled• around Bayfield The'
oldest merrthcr'of the'fantily.present
•vvas John 'Woods of $ayfield. •'who is
• his 48th- .year:
An. enjoyable, picnic,'siilrper in ttie
pavilion at, the park brought the plea
sant reunion to a close, ; •
ST. HE'LNS.;'
- Dir.. HelmuthSchlenker and,,. 'Mr•
Neely Todd of Stratford, were here
for the holiday week -end •
Mr. A. G. . Webb and Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. 'Rice' were recent visitors with.
friends at Grand •V.alley. .
Miss Irene McArthur of T9ronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. HipPe1 and '.children.
of :Sarnia were recent guests of their
aunt, • Mrs.. Edwin Purves and: Mr.
Purves.: " On Sunday morning at the
'United' Church, the florae decorations
included• a • basket o'f' beautiftil' glad-
ioli in memory 'of the ladies' mother,
the late Mrs. McArthur, :'•formerly
Miss ;Jane Ramage of St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs:. Jas; Bowden.: aiid son
Jimmy • and Mrs. Alex. Leitch of ^De=
troit, were' visitors: with the':• Tatter's
brother, Mr. E. J. Thom and • Mrs.
Thom.. •
Mr. and 1'rs. Torrance Anderson
and_._sosep a`G,e . spen. _.he' ,week -end
with Mr. 'and' Mrs. Joe Anderson. .Mrs.
Anderson and 'Josephine are'sltaying
for a: couple' of weeks.
Mr.. Ad. Fisher' of ' Wiarton and
Mr. Jnhn D. Fisher of Owen Sound
wer' 'recent . visitors,with .Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Swan
^A particularly •interesting:•meeting
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LENT",A MILS ound Trip :BARGAIN FA
(1> ninrurr} Fares: Adults. c75c Children 40e).
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from QW.
" 1'o Oshawa" Lowmanyille, Port'Hope, ".
Fri. &.lat. SEPT 17�-�8 , G4hqut'g, "Trenton Jet„ Belleville,
Nalianee., kingcit,in, GananorilYe, , Broi'kyille
nPrescott, Morsburg,,
CornwJ11, l.lxbrt�ige, I,;,rrcrl'ay P4terboro,, Caipbellford, lewnrnarket.
,'Peneta,ng, • C.iillitrgwagd, 3leaford,. Harrie. Giill►a, Midland; Graven -
hurt, B1'aoebriiige, > untsv lie, Callander,; .North. Bay," Parry Sound;.
Sudbury, I.onglae. G,eraldton, iellicoe, Beardmore. ;
> 5.:. Cbatha
• Sets Scept. ±T� DD Algo to Brantford;
1 tO "IOR�NTQ ..Chesl y, Clinton, Du `:__
:Fxetier ergus Coclei ich Guelph, :Ilamdton, Hanover, Harristorr, ..
rT. r ,.,,�y^ .r+ >�' a .. ..fi1Y -a^ �.sm +r .4 r r�rr '.xr r'..],S[ .0 ,k�•"_l!a a5.7Ltt''P:T!'
.a X4.1 .,ti,Y}� Y ,�+w '•ri MY�wi°•• �i"�.y Y•"' Y^" +3.v.aa•.'y-• ;Y/.
Falls„- Owen,Sound ,•Paisley, Palmerston; Parrs, Porgy •giigin xnu
' 'Catharines„ St:' Mary's. Sarnia, Southampton,` Stratford, `Strathray, ,
Walkerto, „W'i'at'ton gm Woodstock. T,•4C4B
For ' Farnes, Return t;Vinrmrrs,ha. Tr.}rn rination,”",Tic e'lllt canau t
nearest ,Agent: S'ee handballs fdf complete ; list of destinations.
NAT.IONALH...
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of. the Y P. tJ. was' held' On Sunday
evening; with: 'Mr. W. A. Millet. pre-
siding, Lanrine, Miller read the Scrip-
ture .lesson and Grace. Weatherhead
the Bible. character. The, main .'fen
.ture.'of the program was a game, of
Bible baseball with Miss Irene Woods
and Stanley. Todd .1s ' captains. The
"balls" were Bible -questions thrown.
by' the captains and the game result
ed in a victory for Stanley'$ side,
with a score of. 9-3
Messrs. Ronald Rothwell' and Wni,
dollagher ,:of' N.orrv-ood, are 'visitors
at a home of Mr and ,Mrs. • E. J.
Tho'•
DO`NNYBROOK:.
The.Smeeting of, the St:
Augustine 'Women's ,Institute • ✓net on
Wednesday:. afternoon--at=.the--;.•homem
4f Mrs.:Mark:Armstrong. The. presi
dent,. Mrs. Gus. Kinahan, .was in
charge' , f the 'meeting.. The roll call,
"Common errors in speech" ,proved
interesting as, • well as .•amusing, The,
topic for the day '`Legislation" was
in, charge of-.:4lis's• i4lae ,Redmond. The .1 home with them.
district: president, . Mrs;` ,Oster of
.Blyth Was .present and also save a.
very interesting talk 'on 'the subject,
as; did Miss Brigham of -Clinton, who
is the district convenor. of Ilia' stead,
ing con. on 'Legislation. The t•port
of the Officers Rally, which was held'
at Auburn 'recently was held ever
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until.a' later meeting. There was an
attendance of 35: .-
1 Mr:nad
`'Mr:'and Mrs. Ernest Craig.andltbe .
Nfisses, Jean and Margaret of Goder-
"ich', Mrs.' J. H. Mills and "Miss •Helots. -
Alii.n;. were. Sunday visitors 'with Mr.
George and Miss ,Tillie Alexander.' .
"Miss ,Olive Jefferson, R.N. has gone ''';
to Brantford, where • she • will ° ,con-•.'.
rnence'her'duties as clogs instructor•
in the Training school o! the General'
Hospital.
Miss' .Virginia Chamney' -tors ; re-
turned to 'her home inGoderieh otter
a` visit with '•her •grandparents, Mr.:.
and -Mrs." -.R. -Chimney.
Misses'. Mildred and •Marjorie• Pratt,
Mr Parker and Mr. Stewart, Miners
of Brownsville; :'were Sunday, :..vilitors •
at the 'home of Mr. J:: C. "Robinioni
11'Ii s .Beatrice Pratt' who .has 'beim
visiting' inthis community, returned'.;
, THJ FECHURC
'CREWE4'
•3r.. arMrs. A': Carr:of Win a.m
is .'Irinm
H
aekett :o
f 'Zion
spent
the. week -end with.herconamBeat
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JOIM .Cra:g: • • rice t Treleaven. . .
• Mr; and Mrs.'.Melvin' Howell of
With the at -
'c t e 1
odea li' wi
G s Sander
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Gr % its. a; Emerson. ..Pen .
', - 'tin 'r: nitro, ez S .
sisr, � ,
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�yy ozie .
nd: ,Cr
✓other M M
Mr:.arra S i' V. m. ,J. }3enderson ter' , . mos•
Mr, • Dblin 'Croiez :left -on Monday,
•: �. .. _ . _.' 'ted 5Sim ,with,, .: . is , .
of Vi: memo try nn .
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As.
where hes
khill
' ' 1?ar .ed
,. fid`. rnei °:
• r.casae
'.3d4 and � Da_
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y.
hh mi ear.
cher' for the* co
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coming., air.," •� Pax. aid. Sii..s Isabel Foz
• 'ha,e, Sed 04.ed home from their , trip' \Mrs . John .Menary . is visiting
@. 'fin - ds in , Detroit. She,.. was , _ accom-
to the' $i"�..t,, . • ♦ '. 5
`• qtr. Jcr: -1,f4, an �wa.i 'taken'''`tc pa led:: by:, Mr. and Sirs, •,Kenny
W t
Sunday Ca pbel2 and iarruly, ; Who had seen
Vrir,gt.arr r-"—' ., .,unday nig,. .and
.r r n r z ndicitis: ,we ho the art -tyro Weeks' with" friends here,
op rate `� . p�Le, Pe.,.
for 4r2 ,,,,,.:1,:„,. •eco.:.eiyy Anni veraary":.services :`vwill be •held
?efts. nr Patterson retur'..ned ' . in,Crewe ''Church on. Sunday,' Sept.
ise'12th, "Rev. , 'Cummings' `of "Walton,
home. : 1'i " week from, Detroit, ° after,•
.o°cmer•;p'a'stor of Lanus .church, •Ash-'
;sp`ndi ig 'few weeks there. with,h`er •end, Will conduct• 'both' services •'at
Y�
tr, . , r. .T,Ti ,n E es'on. ',gat. �
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•'7 ':m ..
L sr b
n S c .
�30 a ..,0 m1u
.. . , , d, P ... poria ,. q
„, uvr Y.'r • era,' E lesson ':.. _' 2 , -
ri _p11 _ , , , a . D s :. gg , . � . the: �slrorr..Sf rs. R.ev. ••T'irner soloist,
s cT,mPar,��.. sizer Lorne and : spent...the Miss Beatrice 'Treleaven of Luck
we x r:r3. here✓ ,.; •I no• ' s •' ' t the week -end at her.' home
.rPen
i a r "'attende
y tN rr 'rib4r f' nm here h'e
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�t'"�; ,Lan_ , �e anniversary last Sunda ;A ,•nli'mber. from' here attended the
- 'ia •n .•Pk 'r. '',f"r. ' Miyote of . Brussels `` . 1 . in
.. .., ., fuix%ral of Cora he 1.,infarit donghter
asti°,e?;' x'-. inn and evening,' Cal -
g,'
F �' - s... of r of
. . __� - . •_ , M , .and.'Mn. Tanfield Anderson
c•.r' " .�rr•r, Choir • rendered;::s ectal, Detroit, on Sunday, from' the home of
r`r.4k for. tie arrnrrersary; t rd r r-
'li is x`iti .. : br
. s gr'a mother. M a, George Ander-
'. A.:1-.. Cr _ ins s s n; Lncknoar, to''Greenhill ' cemetery:
tnr:r, ,Mr.,,.14i .Craig.,, ni.. 'Anderson 'vias: formerly Ruby
.
• ':hfrs:.J•,rn 3l'cfrfes ani3. son,",.tr .nrran, daughter, Of Mr. and •lira.,,.
Ai.. M ..,a=les'.'"��is•ste last .,atu4, ' � I°it . Ctrrra •. 'form • `r f
.. -n .. �. d 2; .� n, . er eg�dtnts o
ay .with r14r ' i .- a . Mr.
day �o in Jahn ,5- G evwe . The'- sympathy Of this'Scom-.
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a 1
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ue., no s ill i 'Kincardine. :n.0 rt
l~,k:r,r ,,. y i n , ne.11x• � n ,y >a extended• to the ••:bereaved..
ika ; o s• .
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�Sr. •Cr,::'ge 7�enrtedy made a bus+, 'Sir. ;and Mrs. N. J. 7`releawer5• Of
rr'.es4 t'- r, .Stratf*,rd oh Tuesday, • o1•orrto, attended the Bunter -Toe-'
'i ea:ren wedding reception and Spent::
e w eek,end with. fpnends hero and
ngannon, '". -
Yr. aryl Mrs: '`alter Day of:Tees� i ;
,tA s,; George; liamaton and. son Ed, `
uat'r, '„w;:, llr.,�st'kinsr.,n arid, George Spent.': Sunday: -With Miers . Elizabeth
of , Car,rr.l''',ere Sunday visitors - at Pierce, •
Mr.. Ai ,K•rt Tho m'pson s. ,, •'Mrs. George Rothe and son George
w Mr, ttroi Mrs. ,Leslie Harris, nd'. of .Clinton and Mrs. Sam Arrnstronlr,
faintly ot: Strathr'y t;per.t'a few. d s of Luckriow, were .reteeit visitors at.
tYwry Wee? nosh Mr, Theis. Ilareri.' 1, yrs, Almer Ackert'a;
, •w. . acbi., ..alio ..`d' Mr.. - t.Reggie •
Vo hili. i.. �i ,rc art f{rc , Mr. ,Brarim:.• :f a 1. 5ntrrla �,
' aro' Ellie:,. are; ;loth', sporting mne -ith his: ter, 'Mrs.' Cliff Young'.
cartf. Mr.. and ,Mrs. rim,., Eadie, Ddris
..' •�lwr, err:°l.:'ti"1r� Watts' and dao. •ter• . _
..,. R� err, . T-rznee• spent Srinda ♦• at ]Kar,,,.
i> i. y
spelt' i. •,e"•iy' at „Sir oS yarns' tat > hal.Culbeods.
Glariwis i hey vter'e• arCrrrnparned hoMa Mrs. ',Rachel ulbert )cava: ' and
by Meet Arnett' Mc,Swairt, ,who W111' • Jett, spent Friday evening" et Mr.
Visi�t:vtitt thein ✓ere. i Johr •Peterlx,ugii's, •
. 'We tvi-;7 -to-exter:id t r 'r: gratin i
• tions to "Mr. and Mrs,,' David H. Ce . •lir and ittll n Elliott and.
U family spent Sunday With:Mil ?Jrl and
ruthers', 4 -ha were married recently Mrs Lloyd • Robb -Couttie'a Corners.
spent ;;ST`nday with. Mor. • 'and 1211-x._
Mises Lia ,Emerson'` o'f Wfngham,
H'QLYRC O'D
CANCEL SCOTCH CONCERT
The`'ScotchCo
nce t
bi
lled
to
held in RrPleY.Ar:nath-ts-Fadayni
night
t
has . been postponed. This action has
been ” taken in ' keeping ;'with'' • other
utiona o ': aimed to uard:
Areca ry' ni vgs. , B'u .
against. an outbreak' in this "district
of the. infantile paralysis epidemic..
1,4- FOOT SORGHUM 1
�-vi'denc ' of theexec tional• owth
E ...,. Season P gT..
this .season "i' contained ,in a
'
*s
tock
of, sorghum' . �oma'field grown'by
Albert Alton;
which measures 14 feet
in: height; and, is on: display at • this•
••" 'N.' • IiIN O
gS
• 4'ih •00 L
Mrs. Gardum 'of Detrot,:''spent the
week -end •with Mrs.: D:.. McLe'od>:spd
'amity.. •'
rs:' �• Ma
Cee: n .a
' of
(?�)
Thornburg,. and Mix's Marie McDonald
visited`. at the'home (4,31r. John
DoMc-
nald on ,' M.onday .,•
�a :and Misty Merv,
Mrs. 11an. McK,y s�
area 3icSfiilan of` Detroit spent the
holiday, Wit ` Mr, sand Mrs. Dan Mc--
Intyr:e:. '�
rn ' ' 'eour and son ,Bi"1•'
.Sits ,W , . ScrrXrig, . .,
lie and lass,. Emma Farquharson of
Palmerston. Miss. Edna' Hunter of
London and Miss, Mar, Stnithers ot,
Lucknow, visited the irst''of the week'
at it,';.Middleton'a.
Mr, Buckto.and daughters; • Con-
nie and� Ether and Miss Muriel Wert-
`: Toros Spent Labor
Day: 'at
son of , W, p
Mr, B. • Buckton's. They.. Were accom-
panied back, by Mrs., Buckton,'"who has
beeln ` here the past "week:` •
3I#a's Sial ,F;ell ''McLeod; a'ho has
been '1'i"tiiie past• twq weeks• i+vrth bron-'
chit's, ii• impro'vrng
A large crowd attended the 'w'edding
reception on 'Wednesday night in
honor' ref Str, :and Mrs David IL Car;
'rnthera, , •
• and .Mrs R; •'Martin I ratirine
and .Atietin,','tirent 'Sunday •with Mr.
and M;"s; B..Meele;laghan of ,;'White.
church,: ,,
Mrs. Barbour ofo"t )~tetras, is via,
grwith her nie, Mreg. . -Irwin- Clearing lines 'iii, MenWom
s, enea.
Mol', ban McKincenon (6th 'eon.l, w�o . i.., i Childreir,.. ` Undetggr'me>ata.
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Dr„ J. Ovens. Ovens" .' and ion
Billy 'of: Chicago;visited'it Jas: Hun
terrs home the forepart -of .the week ,
'Mrs. ' Sarab Benetton 'of Winnipeg:
who has visited with' her sister: Mrs.
Jaa.. Hunter fir the 'past'_ three' months;
Chicago, with ' them 'on
returned. t� gA
Tnesda
Miss Frances McLellend and Maw.
ter' • Ettrell Morritt of Springlake, "
bitch. accompanied iMr. and'. 'Mrs. E,
Fri-;
•o l+
A: McLellan(' to Pslmeraton n
day. ,t-__
~8ev: g rr -preacbed, in IC,nox
r Isat .
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h nor•.
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Mrs Wm:, Stout aiid 'son of $in
sardine: visited : last week'• at the home
'of Mr. and Mrs'; F.' Q►. Hodgins.
Mr. 'and Mrs:,
.' Mr. John Baskell, 3r.,
Dopgios:Johnston also Mr. and Mrs.?
D reining, too a trip ' to
,W iso
D. M. g, kj P �: •
ton last '3iday. r
Recent guests'of Yrs. It T., Brown
were Mrs... M.. Brows of Buffalo. Mrs. •
k: Mr>s.
W: illik! �ire of . E most Sas . ,.
Giark, M R. Annette and Roberta;
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of Detrol. Mn. :J. Welsh, Bineardine,
Mr. and 'liar~ J. 7Bachannan,.of St.
sad
Jacobs and
Mr.lei's •C:; W. Nimes
mo of Yincardip. ' • n
Win ho has been
HeaterTommy>td tit w
for
•holidathe yingpeoat few,MiersWClara'
eeks, Petersreturned home'bn `'
Wednesday to Walkerton • • t
"' 5. , occupied his Pulpit. •
Rev. L. , Yott
n 'the United 'Chunk. Sunday,
in be Cl►nni
followinghis vacation.,
Schooopened,. on' Wednesday of
list week, With Mrs.', E. Appleysrd'
again in .Charge :. of: Bernie 'eebool
Ili:South Line, •
as Gladys 'Mills'YiW • in
School; 'Miss .: Lauretta :Collins, in :..
North Line and Mr..Glean Needham
fn.'the Fifth Line school; ' .
Miss' Sadie Bushell 'has been' Err-
giga'ed as' teacher oe' the 2nd of; Brnee.
Mr. w lloht♦ Hunter and bride of
Toronto, paid sl .short. • visit to his.
parents, 'r.' and Mn, Jas,' 'Bunter,.
while enroute 'td Lion's: $ead:;
Old Beirvle frionds df ei congratuy
iattons to .Mt. ,and Mrs.' Harold Bush-
ell• of ' Lethbridge, •Alta., on ,their
recent marriage, ' r
liar been under the dictum, Ott, TRS lkAlR1CGT BTOItL'
able to be around again.•
e f
Bore"tke advent -of the .motor. car _and:.. Hydro its Ontario; the --farmer was
: • : The.da were loo =#he nights'
• ., .truly .,the f orgotter>, :man . days, . , . g ,• longer and lonelier
farm► lab¢= was • arduous ..'• th'e ' housework drudgery• ::. the *omit'
e waited their•'ch ce to get to. the Ci•ty'.
peopl . ver °°�
•; Few realize how much Hydro has changed rural life in Ontario,
-advantage-enjoyed
``•�-
Ont
ario• coming'
ing '"
bzought every advanta a en oyed by.ci �homes. Hydro h ht$ �1eNomaCtnd:
barn—p' m p¢ theWert rwas es.the. clothe: —
cooks th , ood=bangs the world's!, •
best 'entertainment into the .parlor. : Today;', the farmer ' as within • his' grasp
makeh� home a ual t• t
ni to is o ke m t .
the opportunity os
�d
PPo tp� c . q ,�. xt► ern. city 'home—t0:
o ate, his farm. with the most modern labor-saving ,egLiiprhient; `.:
Full realizing that the ,eatest; sin ' le contribution it could `
Fully , 9 gr g make to a better,
.,•.more: , enjoyable life, • and, a More perp anent.prosP+,.ergty to. Ont..an"o. inouldbto
electrify every rural home in .t-* .Province, the ..?resent Hydro. has left ,no Stone
unturrred'to extend the benefits of low cost power'to.•Rural Otttano.
DUDurin the.present cal :ear Hydro will spend., a 'four 8
ringf�.,. Y ..+„ y. P PPsoumatel ... on.:
dollars' building over 2,000 mites of new' line to:serve 'a imately 10
. , . . • : ,000 new
rural customers. At August.15th, 1937, over 1,500 miles Iliad been built, .and;
than• 7+ new: customers 'ad
inose ,500, n ded
• Service charges .have : always retarded.•.Hydro growth. -:Reali
.,. 9r •... wing. this, the .. .
nt '. . • ... n' cut 'these rat , , •
prose• •, Cgmmsssio es in half in Haaarede of
rural users immediately applied this saving: pp. stew•ap .liances'for the' home o
,._ : P . � s
'• for labor saving anld,,�profzt making, electrical equipment Ort the farm.-
In addition to this reduc on 1. . the:. .
h „ n service' charge,' the basic cost.of,, powos•• . ,
was redticed ut some systems by 2.50per h '. • '
� $ . p. • On Au st• 1st.... ,
wt's made o � " . •, � + a further reductlon ,. •
f $3:00 per h. p. 'in Eastern :Ontario; and $2.00`per h. p. inti' the"Ni err
Syatem.•. 1. T e : • 4�
effect of these• reductzo�s "1wi1T' 'ultiitzcitely lie felt. in xeducid tto • , ,
sumption chargee all over the 'Province.
Certainly Rural Ontario ,has gained ' as ;Hoch, •i f not more than
" • . ' , ..: _ an an other
section.;of the ,Provutce b the success ofthe p ,!'
, ., • . ,y ..,,.present Hydro in •Cutting power . coati
vc " •..
and extrados the benefits'oflaw-cost ,
g b, fz os ower. There �•
$ h re is n
o '''forgotten man . iiA. .
theH •
dro policy 'today
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