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PAGE SEVEN
OBITUARY . ,
OR. J. R..MacV.RASTIE
The death of lir-'.J� R .1VIae-,
Ci•ostie occurred . in: Vancouver
Cx.enet'al HoSpitiil on Sunday,. (Yet -
ober lst,ywhere he :had been "'a”
.patieti't for sume time with 'a ser-
)(ills-heart
er-i(ilus •hea t condition,
• Dr; Mae 2rostie was, a soh `of
'the late Mr. and Mrs.,liugh
Crostie of .West Wawanoh. :He
Wils7 born...6.4 years 'ago on Con-
cession '10 on the • farrn 'now oe-:
eupied by his brother, W, ON Mae
Crtstie,
`As a' young man; upOri grad,
uating frim: 'Model * School at.
Clinton, Mr MaeCrostie 'went
West. where he taught school -for.
sorpe.'tire, He'ithen attended
eago Dental College arid•u pon reLi
co wing his .degree established -..a
dental 'practis'e at Red Deer; Al-,
berta, He .remained therefor 10
years before going to Vancouver:
Wai,ere lie :had practised for'.the'
Past twenty-five years in the -
Medical. and. Dental Biuilding.
Dr; •M'aeCrostie• was past mas-
ter of 't'he'' Red; •Deer'''lvl;asonie;
Lodge., 'and ' a past exalted ruler.
of the Benevolent and Protective.
:Order, 'of Elks, No: 1 Vancouver...
Lodge. • ;
Survivin.g., are 'his • «vi"fe, Dr,
M,
Lewella accrostie•;, 'a•. son,:' -Dr..
Watscn.MacCrostie a daughter,
M s.'Shi loy Goodwii), anti three
gi•andehildren; .' also one • sister;
Dr. 1.;,,' Grump of. EdinOnton and
two brothers; :IDT Hugh .1VIacCros'
tie" of: Vanc o:over. and ,.W,: G, .1VIac-
Crbstie of . Wtst Wawanosh.
• The .funeral',, service . was held
at Mount Pleasanty Undertaking
Chapel, •on 'Wedn:esdayOctober:
4th., Rah'isay.'of-:
.ficiating, Suriial v s • in:: Forest,
Lawn' Cemetery ..• •
i'esponded:'to the roll call; with a
.Bible verse containing the word
"Thanks". The members received
the new .1951 church calendars.
An invitation was extended to
the ladies, from the Walkerton
branchto attend .a meeting there
on :October 25th ;when 'the Rev.
Allan . Greene ;of the 'Columbia
Coast .Mission will be the guest
speaker, Rey, R. Blight • closed the
meeting 'and•.a dainty lunch •was
served by. 'the hostess. Contribu-
tions for .the bale will: be receiv-
ed at the next,' meeting. ,at the
home 'of Mrs`,. • WinWall . where
:the bale will be packed. '., A The.' Presbyterian, oung' .'. P
eo
with, Mr. and 'Mrs, George Gra-.
hand,, . .
Mrs, John Colwell washonor=
ed •by friends and neighbors. of.
Con. 10 'on • Saturday, evening
when they gathered at her horne
to. ' bidfarewell• ibefore leaving
' that • community . and going to'
Kinlough to reside. A 'very pleas-
ant , time "was spent 'and during'
the evening Mrs, P. A. Murray
read' an address `to 'Mrs. Colwell
expressing the sentiment ofall
present. and 1VIrs. Maurice Hod-
gins ,piesented her with' a lovely
•tri4lite floor larrip. , .
M:ARRIE'I). AT LONDON
• Mr.'and Mrs T E. ' Morg n•and,• ple are . holding. a Hallowe'en
and `Miss Anna Morgan' party Tri the Orange *Tall on°Hah
Freddie.
spent y Mr: and Mrs, lQwe'en night, An invitation has'
s exit Sunda �' with
Archie •• McFarlan and''.Mr,, and. been' extended to "the':An lican•
Mrs. 'Clark Needha .
g
>ri YoungPeople to- be �iheir, g ests
• Mrs C. Hewitt, Alex:and Di- for this 'masguera'de: party.. ,'
anrie . He. Witt spent the past week . Mr. ,J. Wall and: Miss Annie
,Wall of Huron visited on Sunday
with. Mr„ and Mrs." Archie ,Mcg r
. Farlan. . r
•
On ,tSunday at the afternoon
service Sheila 'Elain'e and Harold
Barry, 'children of Mr. and Mrs. .
Tarold Haldenby' were 'baptized.
A .successful . auction sale • was.
held on •Saturday . at ' the home:
,of Miss Anom�ie .Ma Kenzie, Mr
John Ross"boiaght the farm. Miss.
MavKenize plans to go ' to' the..
borne of Mr, ,.ancl. Mrs, .Ira. Wall.
Rev:' and Mrs.', W. P. Lane .of.
Toronto visited during . the week
with the Malcolm and 'Lane, fain-
Ries,
ami'lies, On `Saturday:_M'r. and Mrs
J. R. Lane, '.11r: and. ;Mrs. Mac
Lane .`and R>e`i and •Mrsx. W ;'P.
Lane were' arnong•t"hose•'who at
tended -a '25th',wedding anniver-
sary ;dinner for •Revand:'
Andrew' Larie; 'at: tYieir home' 'in
Brussels. : •
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Chesterfields And
Occasional' :.Chairs
Repaired and Recovered
Taetory' :Guarantee
Free 'Pick -Up - and Delivery"
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For further••inforriiatinti
'enquire at
JOHNSTONE'S
Furniture .Store
' ne 76,' Lucknow
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r.l)i�t(.( tilt"t1 11t1110 hf.'ie.1st. (ht';tq tiiiQ .
Erl.ar•
• nosy! 4t. 1') {l art c'tld.t'd Lu know
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nunle n
family plot, should be.
graced' with the s One like'.,
beauty. of a monument•wh'ich
_Will be everlastinglv'a ,tribute
,:y. 1'1n .
those Gtr e5 i •
'classic styles to suggi 5"tj.-tint!°
y •
will work with :y(u• on• cus
'torn designs:
Ekeeptionally . „Tow: prices.
No canvas'sin'g, which elim,in�
Ates sales commissions.
Inscriptions '• • 'Repairing
'Sandblasting . Memorials
25' Years' Exp'erience
The (latest in' Portable:.
Sandblast Equipment.
Ail. work personally executed
B'rownlie .Memorial
• Altred' St,, WJNGHAM'
. *Phone 450.
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NEIL Maej.ENNAN,,
Ripley, Ontario.
The .:1�itcai'aiy •rrieeting, Friday
1tc inoo) •«•.tis • opened. ,by 'th'e.
singing of our school song. Aftei•
.1 eacllnl; ,by Mary MaeMillain;.•
A:UChe,\ Ross ;a\'0- a • piano
i,ti�•.1V1i.&I 'enzie.:then gave a dis=
c'uS4l(ir •onthe situdition. in. China.
Foliowirilg fi Pian' solo, by n
te we':i'e teaJint!,:.
'Hucl:ctf the iiuntii, s •
Betty, Jrtiinstt n Gladys Kilpat�.,
rick; Mor,ilyn . 41a('L'enniin, Gladys
C'fiiri rills! Pilth Johtisti)n .then
it tyt't) selc1Cilons,. Join. Camp-.
•l)oll I;cad• the school paps'!',. After- . .
the. sl' i win•t; of : ound 'films the
nic'ctid;.`clr,c'd,- ;•
' • 1'1 ac'tisc' was 1)t*gun last
;on t \t ti, pray, to he pt cysentcd
out',r�,lalit oncenient.'
LN.�LOUGH
C „o4t( l,. f7nhh clf j
• '100'011 0h t , 1(il ..) ('t rt�tl.t With
.1•(.0,01(.11%, otits. `\1t": , and
M1';; ti1i•� .. 11 }n})' Itnd Mi:. afid ,
MrsCliff '110,1,,,. \YG)n.• 'lilt
i v-- de(1 the
()cvl, stil,l)+r oir'l t iday
.
M 1:'
rs.:t•�iiff r1h.GiCk returned'
to 'St.' C'ai'rl0rinei ;after spending
-
0. week With her par'en'ts; .1\11.r. &
Mrs ' al1('i 1todginti.
C`ut7i;1'tliullitiirns ic).'fvli'. & Mrs.
Jack .!Tewin on. the ,,gift of a baby
'girl On 7'ue�5day,. October •10th
Kincardine 1spital. •
hostess•
Mrs.. 1T A. 'Graham .was-
t() the' 14. W.A. „On Wednesday
after noon at the churchbasement'
vt'hc�iT tfrt� !rid es gathered for' a
quilting :along" with the regular
• troctinU.• "1'li(x: president, MrsTom
Hodgins, presided and all joined
in singing. the hymn "0 Master•
let. me° walk- with _'1'bee" followed
by the, inetn l er s' prayer and' the
'Lord's prayer.. Mrs. Geo. Graham
read the 5cr'iptur c'.1•e'sson titin all
4,
SEPT.
.6111 40
HORSEPOWER
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In 10 'years your Hydro has. increased the power supply to Southern
Ontario by �9S2,940horsepower, Over twice' the' combined Power:,
re" uirerients of the cities of Windor, London :Hamilton, Peterborough,
Kingston and Ottawa . •. and 'there will . be morepower Within . the•
next. few" months:
growth has'• been amazias
Ontario , 'g'. Since p 'p has;
' ' �1947 the o ulation
e . ; . m
increased by" 323,000, over 70,000 new homes hare. been' constructed,
•yindustries,.have been° established :and the value
approxi>iriatel 700 new Industrie •
of - production has "'risen an' estimated 11/2 billion .dollars;, 88,541, new'
3
rurll consumers have• been supplied 'wlthY`'t.H,ydrQ •and the value of agri-
cultural production lnas:.ncireased; by some 400 milllpri. dollar's . .all of,.
which called°for; power in greater quantities than t soy previous time,:'
, , -t."n_ addition=' to this,tremendous„ growth,e_rec(enr step i,p •
w,.
industrial activity due to defence ''rearament ` contracts has brought
about'a sharp'`increase in the use:of electricity. In" the past few weeks the
maximum primary demand. in Southern Ontario has been as much: as
..00 0:00 horse ower 298,00`0 ki,lowatts)• higher, than;a year ago
aniincrease: 5 times greater than the long term average rate -of growth.
For this reasonour Haydiro urges everyone eryQne to ° co-otierate : in the .con.
servation of electricity. -
°AVOID WASTING ELECTRICITY
HYDRO -'EL'ECTR C `POWER COMMISSION , Or' ONTAR!O