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REST U ed Car BUYS
1963 Meteor Sedan
1962 'Meteor Sedan
196U Meteor Rideau 500 Sedan
1960 Ford Qalaxie Sedan
1960 Ford Sedan
1959 Pontiac Sedan
nob Ford 2 door Hard'Top
1957 Dodge Sedan
195 / Pontiac t-oach
1957 Chev. Sedan
1:35 / Volkswagen
1956 Ford
NEW CARS
Mercury Montclair
Meteor Sedan
Comet Sedan
RIDGE M 31-OR
Phone: 249.11
semeelEilittr,
the Southall Funeral,
Burlington. on Friday
by Rev. Keith
Howell of Galt, a daughter ducted at
Isabel, Mrs, ,Harry 'Godwin of Home in
Toronto, a son Donald of Peter- = the 1.80. instant
boro, four grandchildren and a I
brother, J. L. La,mont of Kincard-
ine.
Funeral services were con-
WELL KNOWN MAN
AUTHOR OF BOOK
With a backgrouud of a boy-
hood life in the Aouerieff area of
Ontario, Robert A. Munn has
written a book about a young lad
living in the early 19th century
when Canada was still largely a
wildernesss.
Mr. Munu's parents and grand-
parents were born in the Brus-
sels area, and his father was the
village blacksmith at Moncriel
for some Z5 years.
As. a :boy he sat and listened to
stories of the early settling of
the country and has written a
boOk about a boy living in those
times,
Mr. Munn farmed for five
years after finishing his school-
ing and came to ,Guelph in 1920
to work, with, Commercial. Motor
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ACkiESON'S
Dead. Stock Service
tiler's** PAICE
Phone Atwood UMW
WIN*
LleeneeNo.16ded2
13odies Limited on Woolwich St..
building truck cabs and bodies.
He later joined the staff of Shell
Oil Company working in Guelph,
Kitchener and Galt for 20 years.
As the company expanded the
smaller offices were closed and
Mr. Menu preferred to find em-
ployment, in c..inelph rather than
join the larger office of the firm
in Toronto.
joined the staff of the
.Cuelph Reformatory where he is
still enjoying hiis employment. He
is married and has two daughters,
Mrs. ;.;; eorge i'aterson,Guelph;
and Mrs. Douglas Elvy of Con-
estoga.
His WO, Trails Trials and
,Treasures; was published in,
England and is' on sale at down-
town book $t ores.
--- Guelph Mercury
1%r. Munn, lvlo was born at
Moncrieff on Oct. 21, 1906, has
many friends in this area who
will be happy to learn of the
success of lkis book the sales of
which Nave been excellent in
GuelpbF
Mr. Mainn's present address is
6 Lonsdale Drive, Guelph.
ALEX A. LAMONT
There passed away suddenly
in iipopiltai iu 13irlingtou on
December 11th,, ".11.163, Ale* 1).
Lamont 13.A., 1P,1'aed,. a teacher
in Public School for four years,
in High School four years _and.
Principal ,.in ..High School and,
Collegiate „Institutes ..for .thirty
years, ..He was a son ..of the late
Hugh ..and. Mrs. Lamont ..of the
Township of Grey in the County
of Huron and a • graduate of
Queen's University, Kingston, in
1915. He was an Elder in the
United Church for many years.
Besides school and Church
work Mr. Lamont was --a member
of lawn bowling, curling, golf and,.
Rotary Clubs. Since retirement
he and 1.4s. wife . were keen bowl-
ers, in Burlington • and Daytona
Florida,
ITe leaves to. survive him his.
14s wife, the fernier
McMillan of Burlington United•
Church and burial was in Green-
wood cemetery.
Yule Festivities Reflected
in Hydro's 3 . "Magic Mirror"
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Round-the-clock Yuletide festivities of some six million people as related
to the use of electricity in southern and northeastern Ontario are reflected
as if in a "magic mirror" in the room shown in this picture.
Located in Ontario Hydro's Richview trans-
former station on Highway No. 27, northwest
of Metropolitan Toronto, this room is
virtually a key nerve centre in the. Com-
mission's East System power network. In this
world of electronics, meters and switches,
ever-vigilant supervisors, working in shifts,
maintain a fully adequate supply of power
to meet all demands at any hour of the day
or night.
vne e the meters ,under close observation
mirrors a continuous record of the demand
for 60-cycle power, As this record unfolds
in graphic form, these experienced supervisors
can readily interpret many of the essential
roles electricity is playing in "life, living and
the pursuit of happiness" at• Christmas as
compared with a normal working day. By
"reading between the lines" on the graph,
they can tell when mummy and daddy are
up late Christmas Eve to give Santa an
assist. They know when kiddies, are playing
with their toys and the folks are having, late
breakfast Christmas morning, Likewise, they
can follow mother's progress as she prepares
the turkey and all the trimmings. Among
other things, they know also when the folks
are having an afternoon nap and when they
finally go to bed at night,
LEFT CENTRE: Jim Harris (right) Super-
vising Engineer, and Roy Teals System
Supervisor, review the story of "Christmas
Past" as it was recorded in terms of kilo-
watthours on the graph for December 25,
1962. INSET: Irene Juras (left) and Carol.
McCann cut and remove a 24-hour section
of graph from one of the many meters in this
control room.
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