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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-02-21, Page 31111111111. « �. 1 ltai�'QxriL , ;. ,' 3Jlolai'aY �. HOLMES Barreetksr, ate. 0 ,►.c (tort allaanse9 Uoderdeke Telep hole bra. J. . . HUNTER Barrister, }etc. Royal Ball Bldg. Hamitltuaa Street, Uuderich 1Ptone twee Wei. A. SUTHERLAND rll - - r Teter and mulicatur --Bat r Oftk e ---North St., (u�deriefa. Patine 730 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Mllfb' iai'l:li mead, Mo b elei'Lle, C hiirtered Aec:utwt:buts 61 ,Albert Street, Stratford Toronto aniicte : 302 Bay street �{/��//y CECIL ATTRIDGE. . 4✓`I.3A>�`Iii:+-Fc7�D ACS• . NTANT Telephone: Unice 18, ,Residence 343. Goderieh. HURON COUNTY' FOREfilOST �+ . • o . xOD RIOT, ONTARIOt THUR r G . 1 Clnb5 Celebrate. RATION �a > > Founder's � �'i y+ I,i� AT FEBRUARY 2i5t, 1946 ��� ,.,� SCIIOOI4 NEWS I . COUPONS 0 � � Tillie 4r•4r.7,. Coupons now valid are. ugab 4 $ to s C0>l C a lbeU Prat e s Rev II IA ,70 and X31, butter 116 to 139 and BRUCK., DAVIS & • DUNN Cha tezed Accountants London — Kitchener J. R. K. Broughton, C.K.--Resident Partner 512 'Huron & Erie Bldg. Phone Met. 2788, London. ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING CCOUNTING, •,'& BOOKE EEPI TG SERVICE For Small Bus}nesses;,'Stores, Ete. Bookkeeping 'Systems installed.' Books Balanced Monthly _—Finaueia-l--•Stat metit5 Wage Summaries r'' ,Bases -end_. Personal- Income. Ta • ALBERT SHORE Ofice:Corner North Si. and Square Phone 1 ¢75. Residence Phone 4. • Q+3anplaagnrment. e�.,ht. a7ln�ef'ealt t�cl}��l�;aA ���� tzllgiai, r -Ad res d - "ire U.JE.4 . b r celvrrd lar � >� fee t. ,r 4 �we><e co • to de ago Opeaa,tioaa from a,��.pltlye� in tine rtb °that a :veteran, ebould rieeer letee at legion Hal. , oclerie4 distriet in tame placing.' of 'to worry o.baltarol aflnlrag �� joie Mrs vetxraua in jobs, he alerted. .riot only' lrrnga'ane eonc1ualc . BAoirtls) ° Tell Of Ql'$ cda$ i (amid, a'mployneent; bar'fotind fora man ---- _- .- 49 speakers, .p . e ie the immediate locality by the U•.d.�:.,, OlitATOlf .tAIL CON iT AT 1� 0 tD $ e I q act' A.Vi -abl t elem but aena.taoneelde syAtaeni Off:cic.aran a • Q pod,- Leoasl �i. • j. t ca ge and fir; IL Key .• Preside .;t, SAddreeeee 30 ; On `rridaiy, ' Vebruaay 16th, the 63 d ae 'Lout 1 to Meet' +g 'Peen -age ,Club met again at the Col;-. utas coupuna� are good for the - • urchase . of and pound of auger or ' ra p 24 fluid -Ounces of jam or ,jelly or marmalade or . fountain fruit, or 40 ouhceteof• canned fruit, or four pounds of cut comb hooey or extracted honey 11 Thursday, February 1 , 1egatRe, chaperoned by Mr. ,and Mrs. CL `'ON Se eleempf would uesiet Iyiln sae obtai)1in .'n i tion in any other colnaaauu1tr,• bread were the jndtt' �n cli'a$ofi3 4 4th was a One of the largest turnouts of' �'a fialnal T> >A contest held lander the'ausilieeM atVictoria School, wilere L'uwxauu, .ilr. and ills. D. J. AMT. veterans since' the :loco'. -branch of the Lou a[ngrsarn, ' of London, district the Clinton Lione Club met 'Tto y red-letter duty a t b , . the members of the two Howe and Mr. d and airs. Leo ��'alzaft, Mr. and Canadian Legion 'was organized was: sutie�r vasur of Canadian ' 17ocatiena c-eveniug,. There r�orQ >Jlirc4 eaiuY ty &irs..l. W Coates and sirs J. I,tsnaaaire, sa 8 'rraa.Aung, told how the C.V.T. had been anntr,,the topic bt'irag ",Canac ' Tt'nti ' • School ASsucfationa met 'to celebrate anneal • new eie1uuere trere re;,ateied in attendance at the Legion flail pn or'tgn ed in ?��ii4l bs 1he X'ederaal land., ,� ounces of ams le l - g9 t as as Nation.' k�ltary .Lana wu� a�[ar or maple syrup, or 48 o L b uuudc.a s Luy, tdit;' l wezrty=third birth- and uuout 1ti0 iuoinbers atteuded. Th Thursday night to hear informative I?rov curl Goe'ernmi urs as as ytlp h } , syralp, or two hounds of honey buttes day ui �icturau tiviutr uud Schuul Ab- e►eulaig was de:vuteci to uaaCtl�g ansa addresses on rehabilitatio. or two quarts of molasses, or 30 1h id 6 I ounces of blended table sy tantta au ro Daniel awl Swami Federation. .a,auy Jug ;estiviis hiiwte been offered by ! I,reeident Igt�rnueth war its work wee' increashed, with the -�- -Woman navy he phy►odatahy wee*er' 410:S. L. A. b Jackal, president of toe Logs 431(1 girl° as to the astir A�les ductd the speakers and at:. the Game and the Ennis Clttb es lime took what was, owing to his sick.- ecce ssity of training forties in various thetan so tight he e6aaa't Victoria flume anti Schvul Club, ex- of file Club d members cif the sin a u j take 'It tencl4ct u tvkriu weicume to the mem- leaned with the interest shown, The gess, his first opiaortuuity oI. tFanking trades. I Diff !—Wall Street Journal. fist Prize Jbtart;uret Cal 1 Seegaxna! n and voce- trail a rg peegraal , Under this organiz- Jaid Coror-ua Wend¢irf 'tYnturd► suciataun, and. to �v.;lcueue Mrs. Colin rauu�s . need prodigious • quantities n of � atiuu `�...'S,till0 had been trained in the ,�""'' ,� '�•` tional training by three officers. sup or clave t;ulaapin h, _president ut the Ontario sauttw ec hc- tied 3ueilt were c unbuaued. , , . • � period before the war, and during the ,!jL'hq 1Ve£[ Q syrup or corn syrup. H •t SUBSIDY ON EES -CANCELLER The `subsidy of 50, cent°•, per, pound paid during 15114 deed •1915 will not ryers ut the Scauoi .Huard, the ng.,i kers next meeting will be on Friday, 'larch the meunbers of the Legion"' for electing ]P trove Cen tial r •gloat, the past press- ..- -president. There were some three thousand! be paid on 19413 importations of pack- 1st at is van. � i t The ke nun th reef- ' present tune. It was notpossible to -- _ 1�e331 as theia Ilta.s den . e ---.h trades in operation in Ontario 'at the aged bees, according to an announce- dents oe tee two :AssuciaE1.GUS, and the ° This weewe • present to you the is not interested solely in providing ibl meat by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. To offset the resulting in- creased cost of -'production a revision will be made in the ceiling price of the; Pima, taw ;e*'.•_ .-rep.--- The. e -mad, =Runt of this lorrease has not yet been de- termined. While the number of beekeepers in Canada increased in 1945 to 43,800, there was a decrease of twelve per cent. in the total honey crop for the year, owing to the adverse spring and early summer weather. Or the 'Viral of 30,083,000 pounds, 9,095,000 pounds were produced-. in Ontario. ,OTHERS ARE ASKING ,guest of honor, sirs. (daiapbell. teachers and students uY •Grade till. a sacral time fol veterans, e p teasel every trade in a school, t3o to �li 1rs. Uhariee clap, Ventral II. and Mr. u. W. 11111111C.03 -11111111C.03 -h ^ as been form ! dent explained, but is anxious to see , t S. president, was unable to attendthat all veterans are able to readjust system of training men on jobs had teacher sauce September. When' he � been inaugurated, the duty of., the through illness, Mrs, „U. Baxter, a replaced Mrs. Clayton Edward it was themselves to civilian life, and it was „C.v T, beitag to supea`t1du `, man's a j.0 ideant, ou :tee the business eagle _ ..,� ,�� pupils. +i,s,t he -t uul k�av with, this in r>aincl that tine speakeru t afni 3 ,„� •:.1se -had, 1 �L1,� p- t' that �ssu:iutiuu, and ther ' . 4 - of therevenung a'c been Invited. q�- sessiun o t to attain a fiery high pinnacle of per Under the C.'V.T., niatricuiation, cora, treasurer; Mrs. L. 0. Whetstone, re- fectiuu indeed. This he has (One, and V. J. McGrath, veterans officer at the martial, 'vocational and cgrrespondellce school eojirses Were open to returned men. If a veteran did not have the necessary requirements for university, `. ported a balance on hand of Gti�i.04. lain 'popularity testifies to the esteem local unemployment •;insurance - ofhce, arta a idem cputhe e business in %Well Lhem e is heby the buys and reviewed the .benefits which a veteran, of Victoria Association, and the trees- girls under' his charge. Mr. Francis of the Canadian forces obtains on rte` ace ut rouu10.weeks, andhis duties have habilitation grants, credits, unerulaloy lie °gold be up -graded to these ufre� In introciucang Mrs. Campbell, the Leen pastlalled by mese 1-1. Snell, who ment insurance, • health and accident' meats in what is known as a president a •1' Mrid to the coming to has roved an enicient teacher and has care, reinstatement in former employ- I scheol, .operated by the C.V.T. In re- p � cent exairminat$ons at Guelph Agricu�•.. Goderich of giou A.. C. Courtice- to gained the, .affection .of her -"adopted - -meat, small •business grants, opportune! . an to wild au it to urchase , .anti d , It , organize • a foul c lents d y p oleg I p0 pupils. t113 a course of study .includes teachers at Victoria School, ,when Mrs. i.ngilsh ,and geography, taught by Mr. and access to university and vocational F. K. I:tedditt became the first press- la`raecis tin his absence by Mrs. Snell) ; training* urer, ,sirs, 1•C, Wilson, reported a bale Los been absent owing to illnese for• eeiving 1 is discharge, Including re- .a Q.—When I go to` a feed store` in - my town to buy grain the dealer in- sists upon, my buying , Sour, which I ,do knot need. My neighbors- tell ' me INSURANCE M K1LLOP : MUTUAL FIRE IN: ” SURANCE CO. --Farm and iso-, lated town property insured. °llic3ers President,° Frank Mc- Gregor; Clinton, No. 5; Vice -President, Chris. Leonhardt, . Bornholm, " No. 1; &tanager and - Secretary -Treasurer, M. A. Reid, S3eafortlz. Directors -Frank McGregor, Ciliate -ill Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Ales. ltroad.foot, Seaforth; W. R. Archibald, Seaforthe Gegge Leitch, Clinton; E. J. Trewartha,• Clanton ; Alex. 2de1fwing; Blyth; _Hugh Alexander, Walton; J. L. done, Searorth. Agents—John 1)eerepper, Brucefleld, ;No. 1; George - A. Watt, Blyth, No. 1; q„ "Fintera-McKercher, Dublin, No. 1; ;J. F Pruster. Brodhagen. -. Policy-hdladers can make all ----pay menta and get their cardsreceipted' at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Calvin Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street,.-Goderi_y., or J. 1i.- Reid's General Store, Bayfield. MEDICAL DR. F J. R. FORSTER, EYE, EAR, NOSE, • THROAT — Late House Surgeon New York Ophthalmic and Aural Hospital, assist- ant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Golden Square Threat Hospital, London, 'England. ' EYES TESTED, GLASSES SUPPLIED 153 "Waterloo Street-- - S;, ---.Stratford._ Telephone 267. Next visit Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, March 27th at '2 p.m. till 4.30 pan. CHIROPRACTOR:- AND DRUGLESS THEAPIST , staoderich, Phone 341 Office hours -10 to ra a.m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. - - 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday. Monday and Thursday at Mitchell. Mineral .-fume baths by appointment only. A. N. A'fKIiiTSON 51 South St. Registered under Drugless Practitioners Act for the Province of Ontario. ewe. 1 A: L. COLE O ptometrist---Optician a Eyes Examined, - G'lasses Fitted Phone 33 Goderich, Ont. J.W.• CRAIGIE- - INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PHONE _24 GODERICH dent. During the last- twenty-three mathematics, history and art, by Miss E. 11. Hill, manager of 'the unemploy- years, said the president, many success- McNaughton ; French, by •Miss ,Powell ; ment insurance office in Goderich, ex= Eight technical training schools had he 1 e etlt of the 'c �ol and the tom- --•heft by Mrs. Hetherington; ; agricul- planned how ,the Unemployment •Insur- tut aro'ects had been carried out for ami b I`been- set up . in Ontario, chools had tlieneul ty, anti it was an honor to �; el- 'tore, 1?y lr. Payne; shop, by Mr. ?ante Commission had been brought into being and how the National Watlkoin ; home economics, -by Miss � come Mrs Caiupbelle. aughter_of--theerstice_.. acl been. ineorpi' f«`ar+d•r•Bar-�-ph•ysictrl--i°r€rirring--a�td•-ireit tural . College; sixty per cent. of the 'top section of the class,including the five top men, were veterans, Mr. In- gram stated. This was a record,which had confo»nded all the experts. founder, to the twenty-third birthday for the `-obeys,- by Mr Payne • and ated in the • U.I.C. shortly after the con. - physical training and health .for the outbreak of war, The Goderich ofix i ce Mrs. Campbell's Address . girls, Iv 'Miss BBisset.- of the U.I.C. controls all Huron. county Mrs. -Campbell expressed -her plea -,1 The students of -Grade 911 are as with the exception of McKillop., Grey, sure in being present, and congratu- i follows: 13i11 Beacom, Dolores Beadle, Howvick; Turnberry and 1fsborne town- lated the tueumers on the ;tine work • Abhie Crich, Gordon Fee an, Donald, ships, he said.' There are seven em - ,they fad dune: Sho.:. axeee eplenIt did'• Heimesr-uth-,I. ° addrese on tine wider •outtook facing Doriald MacPhail, Helen- McDougall, Home and . School members- in the . Beta McIntyre, Bob Moorhead, Charlie future. She stated that a change in Mugford, Lois Mugford, Violet Nivins, taxation is necessary' if schools are to Charles Orr, Marjorie ' - Overholt, function •as they should: Instead of Wendell Pitblado, Marion .Powell, cr-objecting to improvements because Marie• Raiitlrby, Marion Reis, Shirley they will cause an increase in taxes, Robertson, Dorothy Rodges,, Ronald the view should be ado»ted that educa- Skelton', Can: Spaiia, Ruth Stokes, tion -is the best thing that can be given Peggy Stubbington, Betty Taylor, to the children,. and taxpayers. should. Stewart •Toil, --.Hat-tie Wig`htare tn; --Rape car ,enough. to be willing to do their i mond Young, Glen Yoiangblut, part. - The • conduct oe Grade B students Mrs. Campbell spoke of plans to form during the past two weeks has .been Geo. G. MacEwan Fire,Accident and .Motor Car - - .urance--= OFFI[-mASONtC • TEMPLE WEST STREET PHONE' 230 GODERICH a -- i P.RYAN Real Feende and Insurance Office and' Residence 11 Trafalgar Street - Phone 663 FOR-SALE—Houses of ,all kinds, ohoiee bpiiding lots, business pro- perty and several gond farms:_ DONALD B. BLUE EXPEI►,LEN CEL AUCTIONEER •Licensed-forCounties- of lour -on . _ and Bruce RIPLEY, PHONE 49 For infonhation apply to J: N. l erniehan,, Division Court. Clerk. Goderich, Ont. , " EDWARD W. ELLIOTT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Correspondence promptly an- swered. ,mediate• arrangements , can be made for Sales Date by calling Picone 203, ` Clinton.. Charge--moderateeand satisfac- tion Guarnfiteed. 19tf • i HAROLD JACKSON LICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON AND PERTH For inf or nation, etc., write R.R. 4, Seaford :b` phone (col- lect) Seaforth, or 867, Goderich: PHONE;HET CAPITALTHEATRE Now -James Vagney anal Syleia" Sidney in "Blood on the Sun" Monday', Tuesday and Wednesday-- Jobert Cuminings---Lizabeth Scott—Julie Bishop. and Don De Fore • Telling -the 'dramatic story of two modern •young.'lovers who were forced to live each day as if there would never be a tomorrow., this is against the ,eegplations of your ' - - Board: Aa•e-they-correct? •an International Home and School Federation again as soon as eireem- stances would permit. The British Heine and School Countil sent all their recOrds -to Canada for safekeeping during the---w-ar. These- evetll be- re, turned in the u9t too distant future, and they are hopbag for increaeed in-' terest in Home and.. Seh.00l work as Here in Canada, said the. speaker,' Home and School menehers ahould be interested he...knowing more about •the United. Nations Orgaolzation, the physical fiteess program for °aurae., .and the report of the Youth Commis- sion. Plans are being made_ to have two ea the young people who attended the Youth Conference in., London, Eng- • landetake. part in one of the meetings , at the Eaater eoeventiou at Toronto. The . Provincial Houle and School Federation has prepared a brief. on A.—Yes.-- When:: Any dealer requires a customer--t-o=-Taffy some article • he does not want In order to secure some thing he does need -tha,,_transaction is , termed a conditional sale. All kinds• of conditional sales are illegal under. our •regulations.- ,If you will send as the - name or your dealer the matter will be .investigated. ' ' Q.—My grocer will . give me only one . pound of -sugar for a coupon. I thought the value of the coupon was doubted at the beginning of the year. • A.—Your` sugar coupon is ,good for one pound of sugar. However, when it is • used. for the purchase of pre- serves it ilea. double the former pre- serves coupon value. Two sugar coupons become valid each month and can be used to purchase sugar or pre- serves as desired.' • ployees .at present at the Goderich see of whom are themsel,res veterans of the last or the previous war and 'are. capable of dealing with. veterans and placing them in saitable education for study by the Department t1'!Y, landlord refuses - to supply' 0j• eeuelttie ,. and .,is . the only body our apartment with Beat, although t eviiieh gun really present the parents' under the terms of our lease lin is,viewpoint on this important matter,, . supposed to do so. Shouldn't •he The Federation assisted the Depart - decrease the rent or supply heat?I meet in presenting the project of a1 A.—If -"the supplying of heat waslarger unit of.. schoel administrationlecltided. m -your fixed ceiling rent` by .giving the inspeetors a chance to and it is not being supplied now, you , speak ,dn the subject. -a t the r ari0Us • should apple for a decrease in rent.! regional conferences-. and . this was °Consult the rentals . officer at the' greatly, appreciated: 1 nearest - .Wartime Prices and - Trade i The speaker .titre used the value .of Board for the propex procedure. nursery schools, or '-junior • kinder- - , i gartens, for three- and four -year -ofd' Q.—When - does the: cut in • butter children, and referred to a splendid ration go int -o effect?article on this subject in the Home and A.—In March, when two coupons 1, `School Review. •willeahe declared valid. Parents were urged to learn- to ,..... .-.._.: _ _ ..iioul. riiethod�;, and Mrs. Q.—A store in our tows} has nylon tunderstand sc Campbell paid tribute to the tine work stockings- but will not- sell them to of ' the - a1`ra4er•ity of school trustees, me until their own cuetemers ..have l who receive no pay, Mt. eometimes get their supplies. Can • they, do this? 1 a great deal" of criticism when they A.—The Wartime' Px es :and Trade l are doing -.the best they can in difficult' Board does not tell a `dealer how to situations.- sell 'any unration d commodities. Ile -Teachers are doing a splendid 'piece may use his own judgment in this .of work in the Schools," said ,the respect. \__• speaker. "If parents will do •the name in the Ilorme lr • setting a good example BUTTER COUPONS EXPIRE FED. 28' 'to their chlldrena-rhe rising generation OTTAWA, ' Feb. 18.—,The purple will reap the benefit." butter coupons number 116 to 139, in- • Candle -lighting' Ceremony elusive, expire February 28, arid butter • An ,,interesting candle -lighting sere-, distributors may not accept • these loony followed the address. , Miss coupons after this date, the Prices Sharman lighted a candle for Central Board announced today. .8cbool, and read a letter, of congratu Distributors will have until March latiori from Mrs. George Ross of Mon - 14 to deposit the purple coupons at treal, a member of a parent -teacher their bank or• 1layeithem exchanged for group formed there several years lie - bank transfer. vouchers: •fume the Ilouiti" and :school movement Officials explained that since blue was organized. ` "l[i," coupons now are being used for Miss G. Sturdy, a charter member, butter, it had been decided to remove lighted the candle for Vietoria School, the purple, coupons from circulation. celebrating the twenty-third birthday,, Blue coupon "R1" became valid Febru- and in memory of the founder,. Mrs. ary 14 and "RV will be valid Februe - Cotirtire. The candle for the' Ontario ary 21.. Federation Was lighted by iitrte A. Taylor, and for the NatitTh Feder- a.tiori by Mrs. Campbell. A .fine musical .prograr'n wag pre - spitted by Mrs. W. F. Saunders, and Mr. Ralph Henderson. xvitlr Mrs. M. Heth- erington as accompanist, and each number received well merited applause. Mrs.- Monteith -.Moved a vote. of thanks to the speaker fair her splendid address, and to all who took part in Thursday, Friday and. Saturday-- %yalter Huston ---Louis Hayward Barry Fitzgerald and Judil'li -ntl'crn Rene ('lair's greatest novel denies ,to pulsing life in this tremendous - all -star -east production "And Then There Were None' Matinees a .. d ne slay'Saturala and Ilolidala Cosnniang� a� �di'.ai ieai'e �o•�ts��°1In;�� Dan;, Crawford0 at •2.30 peke' WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS Bus Schedule • now trt effect Leaves Goderieh daily ineludi fig Sunday 7.45 a.m., 12.25 p►m.; 4.15 p.m. Arrives Goderich daily 11.50 a.m.; 3.45,_p.nt.; 9.20 poen. • Leaves Sundays and holidays 8.00 p.m, and 9.30 p.m. The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di . tet to London ° only. Con neetlone at Clinton for London, Detroit, Winghem, Walkerton, Porti Elgin and ,Oren, Soamd. Connertionns at Stratford foe Woodatoa'b leitehener, Guelph, Hamilton 315) gronto,, » Connections at Mitchell for k.istowei and I ondoru, NINSIMMIMMUSENI Waw, tnesa Mutual Pire Insu- - -ranee _Co. _ee.0_yegrL.in usiness}.._ -Canada's largest Fire 'Ens. Co. • Get the rates and broad cover- arge on your store - or place of business from " - GORDON JEWELL R.I. &-,- Goderich, Phone Carlow OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRST F. T. Armstrong" Square rich -ogee Arnaitrung-sed At Lueknow every Wedgesds ' - form 2to6, CONF EI ERATION LIFE WIND --CAR - Fire PreferreRates for _ _- Pref erred Risks. ACCIDENT te. SICKNESS Consult .• JNO. I''AR$I, I3, .I ek 107 Phone 82-13 Dungannon `• -Surprisingly fast, "af few drops of ,Y dx y: tti '✓pry Vme+q�'-tri-mol • each `nostril :..help ` aA ..L �p ,t. open. the nasal rassages--make breathing easier—when your head - fillsup with stuffy. transient con- gestion. Enjoy the grand relief it IFICKS brings! Va-tro-nol gives quick re- lief, too, from snifily, sneezy, dis- - tress. of head colds.. Try :tie 'Yo1a-11- -- ` • directions in folder. like rt! oUow ditecta- it's NOT eggs it's NOT bread. the 'progranL • - 1 The meeting closed with the singing of the' Notional Anthem, and 41 14oc1a1 half-hour followed, *hen refresYmlents were served by the soefal committees of the t'tve behonls. The room was beautifully decorated with red and white streamers, and Mrs. 1. It, Red- ditt and ith.s. D. D. Mooney presided ,at the attractive tea table, eentred n; Y *0,11 aiou phoaeag heed Ess, wlth.red and white carnations and tall drawer we phone 691 or 717. • (white tapers. ' ` .. With a bias full"af cool and a I, *der fa"nIG of f you might weil,fsace a cold week -end with confidence: The fact ,that you do not have a bis+ fujLof electricity somewhere does not worry yt . u.. Hydro has proved to be so dependable. Yet, electvicii V cannot be sterec8 . n o must be made end delivered the very- instant you tem it. That h "Hydro. Service". Suppose it is 2 a.m. ,The baby has just fallen out of its crib. Haff awake, yo i reach fovea switch. You ' want light fast. You get light imstaratly. Yet ih`e r oc- trieity that fights the - lamp' is made after you flip the switch ...°made at the'source f water-powep, perhaps hundreds .of miles away. It fl '-shes• to you through many miles of transmission lines, through transformer and distribution` stations, and, .y U. use it 'leer re the water that makes it con lever, rho powerhouse. One single break or failurd in all -those miles of wire .and equipment Might cut off your light o - . and newspapers would write about it, it would be so anusudl. To keep ail these millions of deficits worth oaf equipment of erttating, With no mestakos er seraotut interruptions, is the continuous jab of el large and Wide -spread . staff of watchful Hydra employees. `tett, , the cost per unit of power Os very low. Ontario power "'ffates1:1�Sare A anteng the lowest in the world. '1'leraft- .>±s "Hydro $ervlct?