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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-09-28, Page 3• own Topics re ronaI Jten,s cf lnterest and Around Exeter Th •gseter 1imes.,Advoc4 to is always pleased to publish these iterns. We And „our _readers are intoroototi in )514 and your friends, Phone .7.79. ,, .... . ••••• . .. ••• .. . •• . . . Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Fisher, Yvonne and Glenda and Mr. and Mrs, .Clark Fisher visited: Sunda with Mr. and Mrs, Wallace: C. Fisher and family, 1.4011(.1011. Miss_ Ethel Dow, who has bent visiting with Mrs, Anna Ellis, has returned te her home: n Woodstock. Mrs, Susan Simmons has, been visiting the past week with her daughters, Mrs, Jim Near, Oneida, New York, and Mrs, William Cowing, Red Hook, New York. Mrs, Willis Powell returned to Detroit for a week with her Labor Day guests, Mrs. Clara Cisler and daughter, Mrs, Myr- tle Roller*.and then visited with her daughter, Mrs, William Post, in ,Windsor. Miss Marion Nash, Hamilton, is now visiting with her _cousm, Mrs. Powell. Miss Verna Coates was a guest at the Adams -Davis wed- ding at, Port Credit on Satur- day. She was .accompanied to Port Credit by Miss Betty Coates :and Miss Meta Salter, Mr. Glen Belling, who has spent the past three months in Jamaica, Trinidad and West Indies as inspector .of banks, ,,,,,,agent the .weekend with his par- t ' •its, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bel - g, and left Monday for Otta- wa, Miss Grace McKenzie and Miss Diane Delbridge, who are attending • Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto, spent the weekend at their homes, Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt- ley, of town, were among the top winners at the London Duplicate Bridge Club tourna- ment,. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Alderson and Mabel visited with friends in Arkona on Sunday. Mrs, Myrtle Brown, William Street, has r e fur ned from spending the past week in St. Marys visiting old friends and relatives, among them being Comments about Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ raEl Mr, and Mrs. Earl Haist, Bobby and Margaret, spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs, Crawford Tyler and family of near Stratford. Mrs. Alec Hamilton of Grand Bend visited Sunday with her Mother and brother, Mrs. Harry Lewis and Eber. Quite a number for here at- tended Exeter Fair Thursday. 0:7. Sam Baynham of Exe- r spent the weekend at her e here. Kirkton club elects slate By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON Sixteen girlmet at the home of Mrs. Earl Watson on Tuesday, Sept, 19 to begin a new club project "Meat In The Menu." An election of officers took place. President is Helen Hum- phreys; vice-president, Hazel Crago; seeretary, Iris Marsh- all; assistant, Sharon Thom- son; press reporter, Marion Thomson; assistant, Helen Bail- lie. Cover designers, Marilyn Neil and Sandra Jory; lunch convenor Cheryl Denhain;. clean-up committee, Margaret Earl; 'telephoning secretaries, Kirkton, Sandra Jory; 4th line, Barbara Spearin; Base Line and 8th, Sharon Thomson. The meetings are to . be held on Tuesday evenings at Mrs. Watson's. Mrs. Watson talked about the requirements of a clubgirl record books and recipe files or boxes. Miles WOO dis- cussed for handling food, wash - dishes (equipment.steps ) abbreviations an , the pod Guide for Health. ()Mites were made on "Whit Our•BeclY Requires" and "The. Pali Meat Plays In A Health- ful This group are hoping to at- tend a butcher shop next week to see hdw beef and. pork ; are, cut up. Personal items . Miss Rosemary Ratcliffe of Anderson spent the weekend with Miss Lynn Patti, ,IfIrs. Earl Berry is a patient in. St. Marys' Memorial Hospi- tal' at time of writing. , 11r, and Mrs. Wm, Waghorn visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Jaques and family of Zion. ' Several of the community at- , • fended the burial service of the late- Samos Howe of Lon- don in St, Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery on Monday. Mr, lioWe was a fernier black- smith in Kirkton. Mr. Harry Dudley of Port Huron, Mich. Mr. Charlie Dud- ley of Alaska called on Mr. and •Mrs. Wm. Scott and Mrs, Norris Anil] on Wednesday, 11,1r, Jahn McEIrca visited re- eently with his mother, Mrs, J. MeElrea and Mr. and Mra. Ir - Vine MeElrea of Iron Bridge. and Mr. Murray Mills oBarrie visited Thursday, and Friday with Mrs, H. Copetand, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Smith have returned front a tripto taftfi. and Jaspar. returning ,home by New Ontario. Mr. attended the Dominion Od Itoads Convention: Mrs, Mary Gallon is visiting ith her daughter, Mr. and Mira. Don McRae Of Sudbury. Mr. J, A, KirkbY., 101 years 01 ;age, who lives alone and walks Ifpur blocks each daY .1.0 the post office, does his shopping and gets his own meals, Mrs. Brown nursed for some time in his home when his late wife was living, Mrs. Clara Hackney attended the ,ThomPson-Harper wedding in Cromarty on Saturday, The bride is a grand -daughter of NIrs, Hackney, Mrs, Milian! Pybus h a s taken up residence in the S. Jory apartment, Simcoe St, She has rented her home on Albert St. to James Torck of the RCAF. Mrs. C. H. Merrill .of Inger- soll visited with Mrs. Thoma Dinney for the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Robinson, West McGillivray and Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, town, ac, companied Mr, and Mrs, W. S, Patterson of Lieury to the Pat- terson cottage at Lions Head and spent the weekend, They also called on Lew Woods at Stokes Bay on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Rudd of London were in town on Thursday to renew acquaintan- ces and attend the fair. Mr. Clifford Ersman has re- turned from a three-week trip to Vancouver accompanied by Messrs, Addison and Bob Hill of Preston, They made the trip by way of the United States and returned through Canada. Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Doupe of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Allison, Roland, Man,, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, William Sillery and other relatives in this vi- cinity. Mr, and Mrs, Ed Wurm vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sylvester and family, Chat- ham, for the weekend. Mrs. Margaret Riddell, wife of Cpl, J. L. Riddell, RCAF Station, Centralia, is resting comfortably after a major operation on Monday, The home of Clarence Mar- tin, Main St, has been sold to Amiel Willert, of Stephen town- ship, it was announced this week by Realtor John Burke. Fred McClymont tops fruit winners The McClymonts of Varna swept the prizes in the fruit department at the local fair last week. Fred McClymont won his second straight championship here with 16 firsts and four seconds. His wins included best fruit collection. His brother, Ivan, won six firsts and four seconds. Apples — 6 -quart basket, Mc- Intosh, F. Mc.Clymont, I. MCC1Y- mon t; Snow, F, McCIYmont; Gra- venstein, F. McClymont; talman sweets, L McClymont; plates of five, Rhode Island greenings, I. McClymont, F. Mcaymont: nor- thern spy, F. McOlymont, I. Me- Olymont; red spy, I. McClymont, F. McClymont; russets. F. Mc- Clymont; king of tornpkins, 1. and F. McClymont; Ontario, I. •McCly- mont; 'Wolf river, I. and F. Mc- Clymont; McIntosh, F. and L Mc- Olymont; snow, F. McClymont: pippins, P. twaciymonf ; talman sweets, F. and 1, McClymont; red crab apples, F. McClymont, Fruit collection — F. McCly- mont, Pears — Clapp favorite, F. Mc- Clymont, Mrs. H, Cudmore; Bart- lett, F. McClymont. Plums — Italian prune, F. Mc- Clymont, "Mrs. H. Cudmore: Ger- Man _prune, F. McClymont, Luther Reynolds; green gage, F. McCly- mont, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Hear choir at Centralia ,•1 The highlight of the week was the evening of music pre- sented by the Dominion Life choir of Waterioo in the church auditorium on m onday evening with Mr. Dona l& Landry as conductor and Miss *la Eby as accompanist. Choir tRimbers, solos and duets were alt :Jen; dered in excellent voice and were received with hearty ap- plause from the audience. Sunday service Rev. J. Wareham of Wood- ham conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday morning for the Rev. D. M. Guest who was guest speaker ati the Zion West anniversary service on Sunday morning and at the Shipka anniversary service Sunday evening. In his. sermon Rev. Wareham pointed out that the challenge facing the wprld is for Christ- ianity to become a reality in all phases .'or,life and this can be made 'possible only through a' renewal of faith. The World-wide Communion service will be observed on Sunday morning at 11:15 a.m, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winter of Chatham were visitors for a couple of days last week with the Rev, D. M. and Mrs. Guest, Mrs. Arthur McFalls visited with her daughters in London over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Steven Molnar attended the wedding uniting in marriage their only son, Steven Molnar, and Miss Betty Geddes, in First United Church in St. Thomas �n Saturday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs, Norman Jack- son and Donna of Chatham and MrS, Ethel Jackson of Charing Cross Were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, George Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schnie- der, accompanied by Mr. and Mtgs. George Lawson, Exeter, have returned home following a motor trip to Parry Sound, North Bay; Pembroke and To, vont°, On the way home Mr. And Mrs, Lawson visited with Two .icars hit ditches Friday Oar went put Of control on the $t. Marys road, crashed irdo the ditch and relied over, throwing its driver 15 „feet into a field. The car was wrecked. Although it might appear to have been a serious accident, it turned out that the mishap Wasn't even reportable, accord- ing to OPP regulations. Fortunately, the driver, Mrs. Gladys Forrest, 44, RR 1 Kirk - ton, wasn't hurt _enough tq re- quire hospital admittance, de- spite being threwn from the car, And the value of the ve- hicle was Jess than $100. PO George Mitchell investi- gated, More serious was another one-carcrash two miles east of Zurich Thursday in which Willis Desjardine, 21, RR 2 Dashwood, suffered severe cuts to his body and head, He was the driver of the car which went out of control on No, 84, plunged into the ditch, rolled over and landed against a tree in the field, Three passengers in the ear were not injured, reported PC D. M. Westover. Fifth title for florist Mrs, Luther Reynolds, Ex- eter, won her fifth straight championship in the flower division at Exeter fair, although she had more competition this year. Mrs, Reynolds captured 13 firsts, eight seconds and three thirds to retain her honor. She again exhibited the best rose collection. In second place was Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, town, with eight firsts, five seconds and seven thirds, Mrs, Doupe displayed the best basket of cut flowers and the best dish garden. Luther Reynolds, the cham- pion's husband, won six firsts and two seconds and Mrs. Harold Cudmore, RR 1 Hensall, was awarded one first, four seconds and eight thirds. Potted plants — Begonia, Mrs. Luther Reynolds (1 and 2), Mrs. Joseph Wooden: three varieties foliage, Mrs. Reynolds; geran- iums, Mrs, Reynolds; African vio- let, Mrs, Reynolds, Airs. P. Whil- smith (2 and 3). Snapdragons, Mrs. Reynolds, Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe; aster collection, Mrs, Rey- nolds, Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Harold Cudmore; white asters, Mrs. Rey- nolds, Airs. Doupe, Mrs. Cudmore; mauve asters, Mrs. Reynolds; purple aster.', Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs, Doupe, Mrs. Cudmore; pink asters, Mrs, Reynolds, Airs, Cud - more, Mrs. Doupe; ostrich plume asters, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs, Doupe; coxcombs, Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. ;Donne; feathered coxcombs, L. Reynolds. Airs, Rey- nolds, Mrs: Gordon Smith; decor- ative dahlias, Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Walter 'Weber, Mrs. Cudmore; cactus dahlias, Mrs. :Doupe, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs, Cudmore: pompom dahlias, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Cud - more, Mrs. Reynolds. Single gladiolus, Airs. Doupe, Mrs. Cudmore (2 and 3): six spike glads, Mrs, Doupe; African marigolds, L. Reynolds, R. E. Pooley, Mrs. Doupe; French mari- golds, Mrs. Doupe, L. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds; single petunias, L. Reynolds, Mrs, Reynolds, Mrs. F. WhilsmIth; double petunias, L. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds, Airs. Doupe; parusies, Mrs. Russell Fer- guson, Mrs. ;Doupe; rose collec- tion, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Whit - smith, Mrs. Doupe; single rose, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Hyde, Airs, Whilsmith, Scabiosis, L. Reynolds, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Cudmore; crested or curled zinnias, Mrs, Cudrnore, Mrs. Ron Wareing. Mrs, Reynolds; dahlia (lowered zinnias. Mrs. Rey- nolds, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. Doupe; table decoration, Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Smith: bas- ket of cut flowers, Mrs. Doltpe, Mrs, Wareing, Mrs. Cudnlorel dish garden, Mrs. Doupe, Mrs. Walter Weber. MVARESTIMMOMENSEUM News budget from Baseline •By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR MfiZIERNSOLIVASIMOMian. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- Naughton visited on Sunday with Mrs. McNaughton's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David kSheppard of Parkhill. -Mrs"-, Tom Doupe fell and broke &Z., .shoulder bone. She is slowly improving in St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mrs, Ellis Strahan is a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital having undergone sur- gery Monday morning,, Miss Mary De Braban'bre of St. Joseph Academy, LOWidon. spent the weekend with \-er parents, Mr. and Mrs, De Brabandere and family. Mr. and Mrs. De Brabandere and family visited with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vellasie, Stratford, on Stinday. Mr. Charles Wilson has re turned home from St, Joseph's Hospital, London where he had undergone surgery a week ago. relatives in Whitby and Mr, and Mrs. Schroeder called on her sister, Mrs. Robert Smith, in Toronto. Miss Carol McCurdy of the St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing in London was a Weekend visitor with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Mc- Curdy, Mrs. Sanison Mcralla Ex, eter, was a Monday visitor With her sister; Mrs, Arthur McFalls. Guests who attended the Ittfolnar•Gedcles wedding in St. Thomas on Saturday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Steven Molnar Were their cou- sins, Mr, and Mr. Kelly Hegedus of Burlington and Mrs. George Deak (the former Mrs. Tasko)t of Windsor, Mrs, Lorne Hicks has 'been confined to her home owing to illness for the past ten days. Classes were resumed in sehOol on Monday With a StiPPlY teacher in charge, *5,, Jean Page top Art .winner Mrs,. Jean Page was the top exhibitor in fine arts and grafts At Exeter fair, sec- ond Wort p.1; wo firsts and a : firstsc in water color. Other winners were Mrs. R. Broderick, lyirs, .Sheila Mrs, Tom Hern, Mrs, Gordon :Smith, Mrs. Ron Ware- ing, Mrs, C. Zeehuisen and Mrs, Luther Reynolds. 011 pointing — Seene. Afre. R. .Broderick, Mrs, lean page; any stilt lire, Mrs. Page, Miss Mail .V411 Camp; Dowers, .ar fruit. twro. rage, Airs. proderiek; any sub - Jen, Mrs. Sheila MoGillivrar„ Caven Cirrte„ Water color — Mrs. Page. Number pirturea — Scenery, ?vire. Tom Hern„ iijrs. fitadys stunner; animate, wtra, Hero. Snapshots Atm Cordon smith. Artirielai LI o ware, Mr, Ron Wareing; embroidered P1 otu r e, Mrs, C. zeehuisen, 1.4rs. 1., Rey- nolds: embroidered motto„. Mrs. Reynolds, MR'..11n:MniMiNUAME.SWIERROYMIM: The story in Sun By MRS, WILLIAM DICKEY Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Denny and family of .Atwood were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Miller and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Brock and family of Guelph were vi- sitors during the weekend with Mr. and, Mrs. William Dickey and family. Mr, and Mrs, Murray Gib- son and Marion of Bryanston, Miss Margaret Jean Gibson and Miss Carol Franceor of Lan- don, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar- diner and Marilyn of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher when they celebrated Mr, and Mrs, Fletchers' forty-eigth wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs, Gibson's nineteenth wedding anniversary. Recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Johns were Mr. and Mrs. La Shantz of War- ren, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fisher and Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Webber and David of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Coward and Pamela, Mr. Harry Rodd, Mr, and Mrs. George Frayne left last Tuesday by aeroplane to visit their son and family Mr. and Mrs, Harold Frayne and son in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. BIirc.'fund' ,';',Zutich: 'worn:an,. • nears .$300'4LI"i!fter:B19e5s. A total of •$g68 has been dor ated to the gxeter Area, oaign for the 1)1inti, Chairman S. B. Taylor r eported :this week. Response has been 'relative- ly good". to the appeals sent out by about one week ago. Contributions by areas are: Exeter .24.0,00 Dashwood 12.00 Centralia, 2.00. Crediten 5.00• Woodhain •............,, 5,00 Greaten 4410 Fair one of best Best business float was en- -Lunt -Jailed from page 1 en- tered by Greene's Variety Store. Randy and Ricky Weber shared decorated bicycle prize and Mark Tuckey rode the best tricycle. A special prize went to John Wurm for his decorated toy car, The arena was packed with indoor exhibits and a good number of commercial and ed- ucational displays. A number of firms gave away prizes. Elizabeth Cochrane, Exeter, won the orlon rug drawn con- ducted by the Interior Shop, The World Book-Childcraft draw sponsored by representa- tives Arthur Idle and. Carl Mills was won by Wilbert Chap- pel, Woodham, who received a 12 -inch globe. List of prizewinners and champions of the various de- partments of the fair appear in a variety of stories appear- ing throughout this week's edi- tion, Road/. PARADE WINNERS Schools — SS 12 Usborne (Whalen), SS 2 'Osborne (Thames Decorated cars — Mrs. Jack Wnber, Exeter Kinette Club. Bell and Laughton. Business floats — Greene's Va- riety Store, Caldwell's Service Station, Guenther Tuckey Trans - Ports Ltd. Freak outfits — Miller's Animal Express, Beta Sigma Phi Sown -Y. Decorated bicycle — Ricky and Randy Weber (tle), Steven Faber, Mary Bruls. Decorated tricycles — At a r k Tuckey, Van Tuckey, Mark Bey- woopde, Special — Toy car, John Wurm, SPORTS FEATURES Calf race. — Larry Hern, Ronald Alots, Edward Kerslake. Bike race — Gordon McDonald. Tug of war — Winners, Ross Rowe, Glenn Sharpe, Barry Grain- ger, Ronald Deichert, James Rader; lasers, Jim Foster, Ted Sanders, Fred Sanders, Dean Mc- Knight, Bruce Horton. yin Corigench, 41. died •ThigsdaY, September 2 after a brief illnes,s. She. was the former Rebecca Eby of St. Jacobs and lived there until her marriage to Al yin ..Oingerich in 1948. Surviving 'besides. her ,iiUs- b.anct are ter father And step- linither, Mr. and Mrs, Menno St. Jacobs; a :son,. David, and. a -daughter,. Elizabeth, both At -home; three sisters, Mrs. Howard (Barbara) Weber, Gurnsey, Sask. Mrs. Orval (Almeda) Martin of Hawkes- ville and Mrs. Nelson (Loving) Weber, Conestoga; twa bro- thers, Ivan of Ilawkesville and Milton., Waterloe, and a step- sister, Mrs, Bretton (Luella) Snider, St, Jacobs. She was predeceased by her mother, the former Malinda Gingerich, in 1934 and a son, Daniel Stephen, in infancy. The body rested at the West- lake funeral home, Zurich, un- til Sunday noon when removal was made to Zurich Mennonite Church for the fueral service at 3 p.m. with Rev. Elmer Grove of Baden •offiicating, Bu- rial was in Zurich Mennonite cemetery, This week in 1 at her home, RR 3, Zurich Winchelsea By MRS. WILLIAM WALIER.s 1:11MMENMEMSERWAW1012 Mrs, Florence Brooks, Van- couver, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Colin Gilfillan and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. john Coward and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bern and family visited on Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Bob Bibby and family of Kirkton. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Sholdice of London visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Miss Kay Horne of London spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Horne. Mrs. Ivan Brock has return- ed home after working in the tobacco fields at Langton. Mr, and Mrs, Beverley Mor, gen and family of Thames Road visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. Harold Clarke and Bob- by and Mr. Newton Clarke at- tended the fall fair at Forest on Saturday. The TimepAclito.oatei S:eptemtoor :20, 1941 Page 1?.....tooet: from, Biddulph -Visitors on Sunday with Mr. And Mrs. John McAllister were. the former's. cousins, Mr. and. Mrs. Aaron Kiinmd, Billie and Kathy and Mr. Win, _Kumpel of Tara, also. Mr. and Mrs, Win Schwoob, ,of Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Taylor, Billy and Debbie of Detroit vis- ited on Sunday with 11.1r, And. Mrs, Sam Skinner, .41$0. Mr. and Mrs. Ceeil, Skinner .of Exeter and Mrs. Vera Hall also of Detroit, who was visiting relatives for the past week, re- turned home to Detroit with Mr. and Mrs, Taylor. The Rev. William and Mrs. McCauley of the rectory, Kirk - ton, were guests, of the Wei - berg families on 'Wednesday. Miss Phyllis Weiberg of Exe- ter was also a guest. Mr, and Mrs, Orville Lang- ford and John spent ]Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Art Hern, London. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer of .London spent Saturday after- noon with the former's. par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Chris Fischer, Mr, and 11tirs. Jack Kirk- ham and Linda of Mitchell spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Maras, Hamilton youth wins scholarship.. Jqhn C. Hill, son Of Mr, ac Mrs. Francis Y. ton, Ns been Awardeda. West -German gov't seholarship to the University of Freiburg, Majoring in honor French and GerrnAn„ Mi-. Hill is a gr dgate' of McMaster University, where he studied on a scholarship in modern languages. His father, Francis Hill, Is. a native of this area and the brother- of Mrs, Mose Beekierl Huron St. s for Prices torage se, LOCKEP StPVIC1 tiNt fVfitil**Nr. < SIGN OF SATISFACTION' sw'wtekvrow..- • ..akave,..100.-vz. • ..•••• OU oN DisPLAY AY YOUR LOCAL PLYMoUttl "DEALER'S MATHERS BROTHERS 136 MAIN STREET, NORTH, 'EXETER, ONTARIO.