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The Brussels Post, 1964-01-09, Page 2• .1,.renr „:// • e.1,444M,W:Ii.4 • r$, • ; • 3;9 if4 •,..?a?..-ajNii:EPROOPP" ' „2,2211.24112140,1 ya ............ .. ..... ONTARIO HYDRO PHOTOS BitlSS41.4 POST, Biti,ISSELS, !ONTARI.Q. •. Ta.vapp.4.t. jAop.e4-0,' 9th 1944 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 •••••••• 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" (and, start with confidence on: HUSKIE Snow Tires These rugged tires are designed and built for winter roads in Canada! Made with a specially formulated rubber compound they feature hundreds of . edges that really bite into snow . . giving you a vice-like grip for greater safety and dependability! Each CO-OP* Huskie Tire has a safety- bonded, 4 ply nylon carcass for long life, and built-in protection against dangerous blowouts and breaks. *RegIstemd Trade Mot • • U prepare now for freezing temperatures with Permanent ANTI FREEZE. Put• guaranteed CO-OP Ethylene Gly- col Anti-Freeze in your car, truck and tractor now! Then enjoy carefree drivr ing all winter long. You're safer with CO-OP permanent type anti-Freeze: It won't evaporate . . . it is non-foaming . . . it is non-corrosive . . . and it con- tains rust-inhibitors. And one filling lasts all season! 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. at the touch of the starter with e Silver Cobalt BATTER I ES This amazing CO-OP Silver Cobalt Battery can actually sit idle for six months and then leap to life . .. ready to power your car, truck or tractor even under winter conditions. Here's why: Silver Cobalt, protects CO-OP battery plates the way galvanizing pro- tects iron. The charge is kept in, no deposits can form. For sure starts this winter and for many winters to come, buy a CO-OP Silver. Cobalt Battery. Beigrave o-Op Phones: Brussels asawio, Windham ioet