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11ave a to utbi=t. r•dluw•rd by singing
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for What' 'slid "Alissionary Wresting
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,wired by giving a verse in
CRANBROOK
I \1is; Kai,- Mc Nola, i will so t't • which tine word -glory" wa4 eon
-telt list :it the holm. of her patent::. lathed. The sseretar read a tette
from Mrs. Daudet Ntracllan rt �arR
Alex and :\Trs. MoDri.:.i.'. nntl •;,,u Joan and Mrs. McNabb. tn, 1:,4111, Was Ing finances ani 11144 comma year
D tali, i;t. Thoma, :tn•1 J11 .. ,,to Mrs. 'Wesley The treasurer, ancr'sI'o Mrs. P. C'ant(•re
Mrs, Mustard. 1iens:411 ctilrl or \1'tn. a recent %1st:or With her sister. Mrs. e terve a report. 1'... Arrangement
Peter Baker. als1.. c w•cre made tin have tit-, slide. o
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1 ' Bhii FTelt1 shew•n m the chore
At a tee+ •tog of the Ladies' Aid
1 hc1d ni tlu CIOAP of the W,M,S,
a quilting 1.';t++ ,t•raa;;•ed for. Several
othet• item- were discussed. and
ll decided on. 11, 1. D. Maeiver
closed thi' meeting with prayer,
n Mr. and Mfrs, Murray of London
it were visitor. at the ovum, , guetrts of
Jahn and 4' - h:n _ i ,, .. ^'441 At" 1 i• ,4 r a i3 c a• ." the "
visitors at 'the home, 1. 'P Stuldap ei:intr 1.i+lt her nelce, '.ST' -s' on I•'iiday. evening, Nov. 14. at s.:u. Rev. 1. D. and Mrs. !quiver.
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IFEP.EA.S the requirements of war production and the scarcity of
since have restricted the construction of electric power
dc.:, eloplmel:t'�s; •
ENS! Wi H],REA$ the consumption of electric power has continued.
to 'Increase at such an accelerated rate since the termination. of the
a that consumption demand of consumers now serviced, without
taking into account pending applications for power, has increased
by 25 per centum over the 1945 consurnption demand and • if the
Commission were to carry the reserve of .15 per centum considered
p rlerst prior to the war and absorbed in meeting wartime .demands,
tit i,rtcrectse in power requirements would in fact be 40 per centum;
&1 q D 1,7.,THE � AS the demand upon the Commission for electric
} owes. is substantially in excess of its electric power resources, and
tha '�omrrtission is of the opinion that o. state of emergency exists
tin has leo declared;
NOW THEREFORE the Corn.rnission makes the following regulations:
REGULATIONS MADE BY THE COMMISSION UNDER THE POWER COMMISSION ACT
1. No municipality or municipal commis-
sion receiving electrical power from the
Commission shall without the written
authority of the Commission supply or use
or permit to be supplied or used by any
person the electrical power or any part
thereof for the following purposes: -
(a.) lighting of interior or exterior signs;
interior or exterior lighting of show
windows;
interior or exterior outline or orna-
mental lighting;
(d) interior or exterior lighting for deco-
rative or advertising purposes;
(e) out -door and flood -lighting for white -
ways and for parking lots, used -cox
lots, service stations and out -door
industrial premises above a minimum
permissible only between sunset and
sunrise, as follows: -
0) parking lots and used -car lots, 2
watts per 100 square feet of space
only while open for business;
(ii) service stations, 100 watts per
gasoline pump standard, exclu-
sive of lights in pumps, and only
while the service station is open
for business; and
(iii) out -door industrial premises,
amount necessary far working
areas only;
the operation of air heaters, electric
grates or electric boilers used for
heating purposes in stores or offices;
(b)
(0)
(f)
(g)
street -lighting between sunrise and
sunset;
if further clarification is required please contact your local Hydro office,
(h) lighting of marquees or sidewalk can-
opies except 2 watts per square foot
of floor -space or sidewalk area cover-
ed by the marquee or canopy between
sunset and sunrise;
lighting of entrances or exits in excess
of 5 watts per foot of width of the
entrance or exit; and
lighting of interiors of business premi-
ses after cessation of business with the
public except the amount necessary
to enable staff to work.
(i)
0)
2. These
(a) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
regulations do not apply to, -
flood -lighting of airports;
lighting for police and fire ser-
vices and protection;
lighting required by law; and
lighting of direction signs and
signs designating the office of a
medical practitioner; and .
(b) the use of electricity for interior dom-
estic purposes and in hospitals.
3. No person shall, unless under the written
authority of the Commission, take from any
municipality or municipal commission any
electrical power received from the Com-
mission and use it for the purposes specified
in regulation 1.
4. No person shall,,unless under the written
authority of the Commission, take any elec-
trical power generated or procured by the
Commission and use it for the' purposes
specified in regulation 1
5. These regulations shall come into force
at One o'clock a.m. of the 10th of November,
1947.
TIE HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION
OF ONTARIO
'W.ettnesti sty, Now:"miter 1`2t11, 1947
? �w �y p Tfi�,,t�,i mc10 11111 11111 le -to (Urns. She
�ta�' u raj i�i``�7 "' .tl.a R �.5':"9 rove. wL`.t t s :t,�.rm1, to Wtt,lt.-'.t
I �,wh, rn 1.W/11V1.! Y cts, of a'> tc Ih� f'ta^nt
W-. ._ t e11y cad d atilt nn ' In r1,i
mow oecaPitd by '4'i'illion; Siroli[e. Tn
WAMTEO :'diiiil,11- slut; oP Wllhau4 fl., t.;' ltlutilt *K•, .he 1.a .nwtir',1 Irl the late
snap to chore foe w.t.i, ntnnl 1r ';Wt ;titnrdn.r nuaoiue, Nov, rel,'
Phone •",1 t' -lit 10$'•.1111 T,ave wbc ntt,der 1;1,+•1.1 ltet•
about 6.:;0 0'[ Nen l at his h„1111' On Pk vett Years age..
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_ __ .. ilte 1'21h con. Mt:K.11lon 1144 411,1.1 a leaves to ntna
lorn her loss nine FOR SAI-E-thisloth year. Mr.. irons 4.414 born F,h. ehilde ,1, 11rs, Y11'41 11 Broad font,
One ton Fargo pane(, 1940. 1 on the la,rin whore 114 sad been
Arthur ("('"'!'14. Mea, William
Brussels C!rAantMry !living. n son at tate. anti 'l 4• (l orze tuliy' lrargntunsun4, Mrt1. 14tan IT,'ntdersan,
Trimda. lie was married 10 Rally , V1rs. Brilliant Lin•.min;, 1 IT.111, Airs,
Walton S t 11 1 "
u ler
and is survived by his wife seri three i+'re4 Kerley Amye, Two si:iters
Mrs, J. P. 7I nr r ey iaa or t
Ford Coupe Body.
11rs. 'William Snoilldol, Craubrook;
i y'. dos, and three stcterc, nor. Alex o4 St, Thomas. Eighteen
Phone 77-x•3 ATCNefl'S Garage I latwttlas, Mrs. N1a1e 11 111 •anal hire,.
__ paid Andrews all of Tm'nl4 elan
grandchildren and sixteen great'
FOR SALE k11
2-2.22___._ . 11.44,11111 at it alt Ian , 'ttt . • It l t P•L$ lt•rsnn 1°4'1'4'Mrs
FOR SALE -
'29 Ford C'a14+311 •In C8u•etilt4'daughters: Nlleanor, Ca rot yr. .lnytc, i ]t '; f tl and
Sedan: Aiodel -A 'r'arrl Motor; :^0 - all at 1home. A 1n•ntllee. Frank Don.
Evelyn
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Ia gran dchil droll,
survive, The funeral took place au She wits a menthe'• of Walton
AI. J. Ward, Lot 84, 6111 con, a4 !Wednesday afternoon,Nov. rutted Church wl111(4 she attended
Grey has 2 good Durham cows; W. I from his late residence. The service
faithfully ly white in Ii'tl health.
G. Armstrong, lot 114, colt. ,, Grey, }was conducted by Rev. J. R. Peters The funetni was hold Thursday,
lot Winthrop, pastor of Bethel 11111. -
NI' f from the home of her=nn-in.
hats 2 good Durham. rows.
FOR SALE -
7 Pigs, 6 welter old.
Phone 57x
E. Deanis
PIANO TUNING-
Expert plane Tuner wUl be in this
district next week, No. 17 to Not•.
22 If you want your piano tuned
Phone 132x, Craubrook Manse.
ed Church, of which he was menthol,
Tatermenttook place in Brussels law. Rev. Mr. 1Iaxlewcotl officiated.
ceemetery.metery. Interment was 11111314 In Brussels
cemetery, The pallbearers were her
The death occurred on Tuesday, six suns -111411w, Floral tnibutcs
November 4111 at the home of her were from family, grandchildren and
son-in-law, Walter 13roadfcot, 114111 great. grandchildren, sisters and
con. Grey, of Aloxlnn McDougall, brother, nieces anti nephews, neigh -
wire of the late Joseph Love of bars, P1011ee1'e Bell 'Pelaphoue Ca.,
"Walton, in her eighty seventh year. Toronto, Junior W.A. Metropolitan
Mrs. Love was horst in Li1(1pen, Church, Toronto,
Out., eldest child or the Tate Donald Grandchildren were bower bearers.
WANTED-,
Mechanic to -take over ga1'afie end
o4 service station. Pent free garage.)
Apply Red Sitar nervte., St.ttton.
Brusse'1s, 0n•1. 4
FOR SALE -
1 Cast iron box wood stove, 1
electric stove Monier with oven in
good as new condition 1 single heti
and mattress geed .1s nes..
Archer M. 11rew'al'
FOR SALE --
"Meanie and Gasoline Washers.
immediate deliveiy, from $139.50.
Transportation prepaid, 'Midget
'Remus, special discounts. to dealers..
Christian's Electric and Hardware,,
Oshawa; Ontario.+r
TRUCK FOR SALE-
-Dy tender one ton Chev. 1921
:Model. Truck may be seen at fire
hall. Tenders to be in the hands of
the clerk on or before Nov. 12, 1947.•
' G. R. Oalupbeli, Cllerk
FOR SALE -
Electric motors rewound and re-
paired. Expert workmanship. Moder-
ate prices. New motors in stock.
3ettger lnauattfina,
649 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ont.
MAN WANTED -
for• R.awleigh Route, Real oppor-
tunity. We 'help your get 'started.
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ML -I-152 0.
Montreal.
WANTED -
Man for steady travel among con-
sumers in Brussels. Permanent con -
notion with large man'ufe ntnrer.
Only reliable hustler considered.
Write Rawleigh Dept. No. ML -S-152-
131, Montreal.
WANTED -
Wanted flocks to supply us with
h!aitching eggs for the 1948 hatching
season. Flocks culled and blood -
tested free. 'Guranuteed premium
plws hatchability premium paid, For
full details write Tweddle Chick
Halfhoheries Limited, Fergus, Ont.
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it.
FOS SALE--
Falame 2 story Hoose, and Kitchen
attached can be moved or torn down.
Price reasonable, also a number of
real goad farms.
J. C. Long, Read Estate Broker,
Brussels, Phone 84,
AGENT WANTED-
We are c011.41 mtly receiving re-
-quests for our garanteed products
in your locality. Why not handle the
agency derive an Meanie of ?35. to
$60, weekly? 1lxclatsively assured.
If you have selling ability, start
NOW! FAMILEX, Dept. B. 1600
D.elariinier, Montreal.
WANTED-
Wanted flocks to supply us with
hatching eggs for the 1948 hatching
season. Flocks °tilled and blood -
tested free. Guaranteed premium
P11141 blatcluabllitY premium paid. Also
wanted to purchase cockerels suit-
able for breeding. For full details
write Tweddle Ohiok Hatcheries
Limited, Fergus, Ontario.
"HELP WANTED --MALE"
AN OPPORTUNITY-.
ksbabilshed Rural Watkins District
apiallable. If You are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 and 55-
ha.Ve or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get whale
Mind its a profitable business of
your own, For full partieUlars write
today to The J. 111, Watkins Company.
Dept. O'B-4, 2177 Mason St., Moatreel,
Que.
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T H n "VEIN proves rich, a shaft is sunk, and a
new alining town springs into life. The main
Street takes form. Commercial buildings rise.
When such a development occurs, the services
of a bank are needed - to handle payrolls, to
keep savings accounts and, as the town grows,
to furnish bank credit for the needs of the
community.
This is a basic pattern in Canada's develop-
men's. And part of it is -the local bank manager,
providing those financial services which help
Canadian men and women to win the rewards
of modern enterprise and modern Living.
lAliS •1S ONE 1NSSANGE OF
howCenndo's3,200branch
ttteibo o ly
Its
ploy their port in
(4 a and work of Conadions.
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