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General Accountancy
for the
SMALL BUSINESS MAN,
PROFESSIONAL MAN,
and THE FARMER.
BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE,
S. J. Pyarun
P. 0. Box 74 'Phone 23
LUCKNOW - ONT.
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Phone 19
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HYDRO NIFIP7 NEW POWER PLANTS
Hydro is pushing construction to meet the pressing demand for
more electricity: The above huge generator will soon pour an addi-J
tional 70,000 horsepower into the Hydro system from the DeCew Falls
plant near St. Catharines.
Two other larger ,plants in eastern Ontario, now under construc-
tion, will deliver 81,000 horsepower next year and 360,000 horsepower
by 1951. These two major developments, with the DeCew Falls addi-
tion, will. provide Ontario with a further badly needed half-million
horsepower.
The growing output of Ontario's industries and farms benefits
everyone but calls for more and more electricity. Even now that the war
is over, the demand has not slackened but continues to mount. Hydro's
peak load increased by more than 500,000 horsepower over the high-
est wartime demand, an increase of 25%. Generating plants take a
long time to build and could not be started during the war.
Few places in the world have as much electricity available per
person as Ontario. However, we must use our electricity sparingly so
that all homes, all farm services and all industries will receive their
share.
Will you do your part? . USE HYDRO
WISELY and there will be enough for all.
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the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore
a blue-grey dress with white accessor-
ies and corsage of red roses. The
groom was attended by his brother,
Wesley Abram and soloist was Mr.
Ken Johns.
After a reception held at ,the home of
the bride's parents the couple left on a •
honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and
Buffalo. On their return they will re-
side in London.
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Thursday, August 14, 1947
WESTFIELD
(Intended for last week)
Mr. Jack Reid of Toronto 'visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc
Vittie.
Mr. Albert Nethery of Hamilton
visited last week with Mr: and Mrs.
Fred Cook.
Miss Thelma Snell of Stratford visit-
ed with her cousins, Misses Norma and
Da Taylor and other friends.
Mrs. Jean Kechnie of Blyth visited
last week with her sister, Mrs. 'Walter
Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Speileberg and
children-or Kitchener visited last week
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Macintosh of Kitchener . visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Marvin
Mc Dowell. ,Mrs. Lillian Macintosh
returned to Kitchener with Mr. Mac-
intosh.
Mr. Donald Campbell of Toronto
visited with his, brother, Mr. Kenneth
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rodger and
daughter of Renfrew are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Rodger.
Miss Margaret Wightman was a
Stratford visitor on Tuesday.
Miss Maurien Kox of Kitchener
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth CamiThell,
Mr. Norman Rodger of St. Cath-
arines spent over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger.
Mr. and' Mrs. Douglas Campbell and
children on Sunday visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Good of Hullett town-
and Mrs. Mansel, Cook and
children of Colborne Tow,n1"Itip visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Rod-
ger.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc Dowell,
Mr. Wm. Mc Dowell, Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Mc Dowell were London visitors
on. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Speigleberg of
Kitchener visited on Tuesday with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and Mar-
ilyn, of Kitchener, were week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Mc Dowell and Mrs. Thos Gear.
Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener was
a week-end guest at the •home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Smith and child-
ren, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc Dowell and
Mr. Gordon Mc Dowell visited on Sun-
day with Mr.., and Mrs. Lorne Snell of
Mitchell.
'Mr: and Mrs. Neale Robb of Belle-
ville visited last week with Mr. and
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Mrs. Maurice losman.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mc Dowell
and children and Mr. Wm. Mc Dowel
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wesley Stselchouse of Brucefield,
Mrs, Lester ,Falconer of Culross
visited on Tuesday with Mr. And Mrs,
Maurice Bosnian.
A number ,from this vicinity were
Goderich visitors on Monday,
Miss Phyllis Cook spent Sunday
with Miss Pearl Jamieson of London,
Mr. and Mrs, Bud Johnson, Barbara
and Tommy of Toronto are visiting
with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cook,
Mr. and. Mrs, Nelson Clay of Tor-
onto visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cook.
Mr. A, E. Cook of Blyth spent Mon,
day with Mr. and Mrs. F, Cook.
Abel-Campbell
Knox T,Thited Church, Auburn, was
the scene of an attractive event on Sat-
urday afternoon, August 2nd, when
Jean Alberta, younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, W. Albert Campbell of Au-
burn, was united in marriage to Stan-
ley James, son of Mr, and Mrs, Sam-
uel W. Abel of St. Thomas, Ontario.
Rev. A. 0. Hewitt preformed the
ceremony before the altar, which was
beautifully decorated with white hy-
drangea, blue delphinium and pink
roses with back ground of ferns and
evergreens. :
The traditional wedding music was
played by Miss Vivien Straughan
while the guest soloist, Mrs. Emerson
Rodger, sang, "I'll walk besiderou",
during the signing of the register.'
The bride entered the church on the
arm of her father, and :was preceeded
down the aisle by her sister, Mrs. Ar-
thur Spiegelberg of Waterloo,as mat-
ron of honor, and Miss Maerien 'Knox
of Limerick, Sask., as bridesmaid. The
groom was supported by Mr, Leonard
Thompson of Kitchener as best man,
while ushering the guests into the
pews were brothers of the bride and
groom;Mr, Donald Campbell of Port
Dalhousie and Mr. Lawrence Abel of
St. Thomas..
The bride was gowned in white ny-
lon marquisitte embossed with lily of
the valley and lovers-knots over taf-
fefa, 'fashioned with portrait neck-hne
short puffed sleeves, tight bodice with
full skirt, catight at the hip line. The
headress was composed of a bandeau
of silk net petals with wreath of or-
ange blossoms. The long embroidered
circular veil ended in a short train.
She carried a shower bouquet of Briar
Cliffe roses set in cream gladioli and
streamers of white carnations;
The matron of honor and bridesmaid
wore pastel green nylon organza and
pastel pink nylon organza, respectively,
embossed with colored flowers, offset
with picture hats and elbow length
mitts of self material. They carried
bouquets of pink carnations and yellow
gladioli.
A reception followed at "Riverdale
Farm", the home of her brother' Mr.
K. B. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell,
Westfield.
The bride's mother received wearing
a black and white Jersey dress with
black and white accessories and cor-.
sage of pink and white carnations.
The groom's mother wore a dress of
navy blue sheer -with matching acces-
sories and corsage of pink and white
carnations.
The buffett luncheon was served by
girl friends of the bride, the table being
centred by the wedding cake and pink
tapers, other decorations were in pink
and white.
The toast to the bride was given by
Rev. A. G. Hewitt to which the groom
responded.
Mr. and Mrs. Abel left for Muskoka
and other points in Northern Ontario.
The bride travelling in powder blue
suit, cherry red shortie coat with blue
accessories, Her Corsage was cream
delight roses.
• The guests present were from Wat•-•
erloo, Kitchener, London. St. Thomas,
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BELMORE •
Abram-Howald
The marriage of Idella Mae, second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur How-
ald, Ilderton and Robert Morton Ab-
ram, 1.35 „Wellington St., Landon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. I, Abram, Bel-
more, took place at St, George's An-
glican Church near Ilderton, Saturday,
August 2. Rev. Harrison performed
the double ring ceremony.
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a blue gabardine suit with
white accessories and corsages of red
roses. Mrs. Wm. Abram Jr., sister of
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Goderich, Auburn and Westfield.
Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Abel
will reside in St. Thomas, Ontario.
Previous to her marriage, the bride,
on the staff of the Dominion Electro-
home, Kitchener, received a presenta-
tion from the staff and miscellaneous
showers at Kitchener, Goderich and
her home community of Westfield and
Auburn.
A miscellaneous shower was held_
on Thursday evening at "Riverdale
Farm", the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Campbell in honor of Miss Jean
Campbell prior to her marriage on Sat-
urday. The friends of the community
met and spent a social time together.
Jean was invited to the dining room
where the beautiful and useful gifts
were presented. The address was read
by Eileen Taylor, who on behalf of the
community extended good wishes for
a long a.:n.d happy married life. Jean
made a suitable reply, thanking the
friends for their gifts and good wishes.
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Severance,
Sharon and Joan of Detroit, Mrs. 5.
E. Ford of Comber visited on Tuesday
with l\ifr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell.
Mrs. Ford remained for an 'extended
visit.
ST. HELENS
(Intended for 'last week)
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Woods and
Donna were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Mc Kay at Port Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd and An-
drew returned on Monday after a hol-
iday at Owen Sound,
Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Taylor and
family of Brucefield and Miss Mary
Metcalfe of London were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. R. Woods. Miss Metcalfe is
remaining for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd and David
of Stratford are spending part of their
vacation.with Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd,
Miss Donna Woods spent last week
at Point CIM.k as the guest of Mrs.,
Alex Murdie,
Mrs,. E, J. Thom is spending the
week in Toronto with her daughter,
Mrs, Al, Martin and Mr. Martin
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Aitchison and
family of Mourisburg with their cousin
Mr. Cairns Aitchison and other rel,
atives.
Mrs,, Charlton of Port Alma is
spending the week with her parents,
Rev. and Mrs. M. G. Newton.
Mr. jack Sparkes and Eileen of Lon:
don were visitors last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mc Quillin,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Grant Stanley, Mr. and
Mrs, Frank Steittoff and Miss Mary
Bazza of Melville', Mich, attended the
Andrew-Lane picnic at Point Clark
and were visitors with Mt john Mc
Ottillitt and other relatives,
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell.
Mr. and MM. Olga Miller of Goder-
ich were guests; on Monday, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camp-
bell.
There will be no Church Service-at
Westfield on Sunday.
Misses Marjorie, Dorothy and Rob-
erta McVittie were Niagara visitors
over the week-'end.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and child-
ren of St. Marys, were guests on Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W.
F. Campbell.
Sir Percy and Lady Tomlinson of
London, England and Mr. Douglas
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