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The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario
announces the following regulations made under
the Power Commission Act and to become effective
at midnight, September 13th, 1948.
PART I
WATER HEATERS
1.-(1) Unless water heaters operated by electrical
power are—,
(a) equipped with thermostatic control, and
(b) installed in or on tanks which are thermally
insulated,
no municipality or municipal commission receiv-
ing electrical power from the Commission shall
supply or use or permit to be supplied or used by
any person the electrical power or any part
thereof for the operation of water heaters installed
or replaced after the 1st of November, 1948.
(2) No person shall take from any municipality
or municipal commission any electrical power
received from the Commission and use it for the
operation of water heaters in a manner contrary
to the provisions of subregulation 1.
(3) No eletricl
procured from the Commissierson shall to.ke on andcuse it powerr the
operation of water heaters in a manner contrary
to the provisions of subregulation 1.
2. Ontario Regulations 237/47 are revoked.
PART II
SPACE HEATERS
3.-(1) No municipality or municipal commission
receiving electrical power from the Commission
shall supply or use or permit to be supplied or
used by any person electrical power or any part
(hereof for the operation of air -heaters, grates,
radiators, boilers or any other device for space
heating in hotels, tourist cabins, shops, offices
and commercial premises.
(2) No person shall take from any municipality or
municipal commission any electrical power re-
ceived from the Commission and use it in a manner
contrary to the provisons of subregulation 1.
(3) No person shall take any electrical power pro-
cured from the Commission and use it in a manner
contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1.
PART III
LIGHTING
4.-(1) No municipality or municipal commission
receiving electrical power from the Commission
all supply or use or permit to be supplied or
used by any person electrical power or any part
thereof for,—
(a) lighting of interiors of shops, show -windows
and offices except, —
(1) not more than 2 watts per square foot
of gross floor -area of the shop during
business hours, and after cessation of
business with the public to enable the
staff to work;
(ii) not more than 20 watts per lineal foot of
width of show -windows of shops between
4.30 p.m. and 9 p.m.;
(iii) not more than 2 Li watts per square foot of
gross floor -area of an office; and
(iv) for the protection of property after business
hours not more than 5 watts per 100
square feet of gross floor -area of a shop or
office but not exceeding 60 watts per
shop or office;
(b) lighting of exterior signs;
(c) exterior flood- or outline -lighting for decora-
tive, ornamental or advertising purposes;
(d) lighting of out -door Christmas trees;
(e) lighting of parking -lots, used -car lots, service
stations, out -door industrial premises and out-
door playing fields except, —0
(1) not Yewatts
per
eeuare
fet of parkin lot sPacewhilo n for
business;
(ii) not more than 15 watts per 100 square
feet of that portion of used -car lots used for
display space while open for business and
not more than 5 watts per 100 square
feet of the used -car lot after cessation
of business;
(iii) not more than 100 watts per gasoline pump
in a service station, exclusive of lights
inside the pump -meter compartment, while
the service station is open for business;
(iv) not more than 15 watts per 100 square feet
of whatever part or parts of out -door
industrial premises is in actual use for
work in progress and not more than 5
watts per 100 square feet at other times
and not more than 5 watts per 100 square
feet for protective lighting of that part
actually occupied by installations, or used
for the storage of materials or equipment;
and
(v) not more than 60 watts per 100 square
feet of playing area of an out -door playing
field only while in use;
between sunset and sunrise;
(f) lighting of, —
(i) marquees; or
(ii) sidewalk -canopies
on hotels, theatres and restaurants except not
more than 2 watts per square foot of floor
space or sidewalk -area covered by the mar-
quee or canopy;
(g) lighting of exterior entrances or exits of
commercial premises or residences except not
more than 100 watts for commercial premises
and not more than 25 watts for residences; and
(h) exterior lighting between sunrise and sunset.
(2) The lighting permitted for shops during busi-
ness hours under sub -clauses i and ii of clause a
of subregulation 1 shall include the lighting of
interior signs, merchandise -displays and show-
windows.
5. No person shall take from any municipality or
municipal commission any electrical power re-
ceived from the Commission and use it in a manner
contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 of
regulation 4.
6. No person shall take any electrical power pro-
cured from the Commission and use it in a manner
contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 of
regulation 4.
7. Subregulation 1 of regulation 4 and regulations
5 and 6 shall not apply to,—
(a) (i) lighting of air -ports and transportation
terminals;
(ii) lighting for police, fire and property.
protection services, traffic lights, traffic
and warning signs; and
(iii) lighting required by law;
(b) hospitals;
(c) lighting for interior domestic purposes;
(d) lighting of a single exterior sign, not exceeding
60 watts, to designate,—
(i) an office of a medical or dental prac-
titioner, embalmer or funeral director, or
pharmaceutical chemist;
(5) an ambulance, telephone or telegraph
station; or
(iii) premises providing sleeping accommoda-
tion for travellers.
PART IV
8. In these regulations,—
(a) "shop" means any building or a portion of
a building, booth, stall or place where goods
are handled or exposed or offered for sale,
or where goods are manufactured and which
is not a factory; but shall not include any part
of a building used for office purposes; and
(b) "office" shall mean a building or part of a
building occupied and used for office purposes
only.
PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS
Any person refusing or neglecting to comply
with any direction, order, regulation, restriction,
prohibition or control made or exercised by the
Commission under this section shall be guilty of
an offence and in addition to any other liability
incur a penalty of not less than $100 and not
more than $500 and a further penalty of not less
than $100 and not more than $500 for each and
every separate day upon which such refusal or
neglect is repeated or continued.
The penalties,, imposed by or under the
authority of this section shall be recoverable under
The Summary Conviotions Act.
SUSPENSION OF REGULATIONS AS TO CERTAIN AREAS
Parts II and III of the foregoing Regulations are sus-
pended with respect to the following—
(a) The Territorial Districts of Algoma, Cochrane,
Kenora, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Rainy River,
Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Timiskaming;
(b) the Territorial District of Parry Sound, except
the Townships of Carling, Christie, Conger
Cowper, Ferguson, Foley, Humphrey, McDougall
and McKellar, the Town of Parry Sound, and
the Village of Rosseau.
(c) Exhibitions and fairs held in 1948 by socie-
ties under The Agricultural Societies Act.
If further clarification is required please contact your local Hydro office.
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COMMISSION
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Scotland sailing from sang.
Thursday. `ep`ember 1111
CRANBROOK
The service in liter fesh(;. t',su
Church 00 Sunday uas conducted
by the nhithlst:•r, liar-. 1 U. \fade r,
whose sermon subject w • 1)'i it;t.:
of the Christian Life' 1 r +slur•°,
salols( tuns Miss 'Helen K rr of [Lia
trees, Setitlaud, who :1 ut0 •'0 11'
the Lord" front N1,11,10/-r61i.
Elijah.
Dr, told Mrs. A. It. 'I'roi inn sod
their ttvo ch'ldren; hobby and
Tommy, of South Bend, Indlavnu,
ttut ;t rmlpie of d ri-, It.n.,r 1 • °' ", -
the guests of Mrs. Troland-+ brethca',
Rev. I. D. Maciver and Mrs. Mao
lour people like Paul. At 1111 evening,
M1ss Nellie I:err anti \ii'i4 l ''i' Be Ales his 'aul. teas "Will none
Tirgq' of Renfrew, Scotland• arrlvo't 't•hnr hold:' 9']L• rhnit oaten the
harp on Thursday or fast tarok ;ctrl dhectoti of ries. li ! dolutslnn
w with Rev.
several days at 11,0 octose sung two anthems. C'harjes Hoffman
with Rev, and Mrs, I. D. :\incluse. I sang a solo, A arum harles H co,n-
IThey left on Monday for Niagara 'I posed at O. Horfnra.n, R•"s.. Smith.
Palls and Galt and will return 'ttri :151 and (''Ira Tohnaton
STonttvna on
1 B. Higgins, Seaforth
Service Dealer — Phone 138 Seaforth
GEORGE POLLARD
REPRESNTATIVE — IIRUSSELS.
terASZtraMallatiOcanssSaha Mex
1111, 1043
'I'' r lI}n I;•:., '1t1 1''ritl:,, 1-1:a1, 1.1 a
reward from th&' Strati:n•d Beacon-
Heh;tltl for snbser'1't too;. An:t ".e,1.
torn t 1lhsi root, ltetr'nt .tail Made..
lone (':uuort1I, 1..a'L'l. ! ". • r"-
Itiiii n1 to 'to it11011.o- ❑r,e.
raratl0u n ith 'h it ll,nr'� :n+,
.\Ilea ;nui Mrs. C,nlierme
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.lar,; r,•r,:n"r e t'V' •' • .�•.r -i 11'11
Itlr. x'110 `'. 11'101,!1 to: •ntln}^.
1'r • e .Ilia.., ,• l''�n•iitc',•11,
was thtr t!.•,u,sl spa!,tr. tbo
morning lits subject was 'Tear."
Ii:• 111, 11111 with Ile, rharitl,rlefiva or
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AdulI-' ay. Ree, .1. A. 1111 111!10,1.` nr
S Anuntg holiday visitors in this the congregation, gave a brier his -
FOR SALE—
Ripe and green tomatoes.
Phone 24-r-6 Gar°. MacDonald
FOR SALE—
A bunch of little
Phone 15-r-5
pigs,
,Toe Holmes
R.R. 4, Brussels
WANTED EVERY WEEK—•
any size, Phone
write P.O. Box
500 Pigs,
Listowel m'
Listowel.
district were \,pert Whit0eld, Mil- lore of the church, Rev. Mr,
ford Robinson and Mrs, TCilll:,gin, Moores or Belgrave, assisted U1 tete
Cass City, Mich., with Mrs. P. service, The church was behwit•
Michel and Lloyd and Mrd. Michel, Pully decorated with Pan bowers,
Bari and Mrs... Baker, Detroit, with Rev, Leland C. Jorgensen con -
his parents, Peter 11011 fir• Baker, ducted, the service at Knox Pres
MiPsses Mau•cl and Kathleen Gordon bytcri.au Church, concluding his
•
Wallaceburg, With their brother s, ries on the subject "'Christian -
Lyle and Mrs. Gordon. Will Ballaa ity .and Modernist," bated no the
tyne, Flint, Mich, 1v1l..3 13P9il•' text, "Christ said T will build. my
McKay and brother John, Mrs. T, D. Church.' The Choir s'114" 111 an•
Hlnchley and Mrs, VC• ;,eeminz, them. The regular s. rvire will be
38, Seaforth, at the home of M. Engel. cancelled next Sunday owing to
01. A family re -anion was geld at the anniversary services 1,"1115• held at
home of ellen Cameron on • Labor Bellmore.
Day, when softball, fon hall and a The 'Woolen's Associatino and the
W.M.S. of •Blue, -ale fatten Church
met at the home AS Mrs. W..1. Pea-
cock int Thursday. Mts. S. Darling
presided at the W.A. meeting. Mrs,
Fleming .Tnhnalo 1 read the Sergtture
lessen. , Mi' . Snarling o1111ston led
in prayer. Dimity; the business dis-
cussion a social evening and con-
cert were planned. •
The vice-preshlent, Mrs Jo^^es
Johnston, col.ln .'.^.i the W.M.S.
meeting. Tint roll call was answered
by a verse 'ivita "harvest' Ir. R.
George 't'.tn tltr h arm Miss
Emma Johnston tom charge of the
worship service and introduced tate
• FOR SALE—
, 100 Berard Rock Pallets, 150
Suss, x Red Pullets, 400 Leghorn
year-old.
Phone 80 T-Tugli Pearse.
LOST—
A small gold locket
(M.I.D.) valued
IReward,
Phone 71x -r-4
WANTED—
Store property, buy or
t liable concern.
I Amply Garnett,
Box 50, The Brusslts Post.
TO RENT -
75 acres of good pasture, Tuning
water,
Apply to Gerge Kerr, R, R. 1, Ethel
Phone Brussels 35-r-12,
initialed
as •i keepsaite
DMS, H. M. Garniss
rent. Re -
FOR SALE—
Hygienic Supplies (Rubber Goods)
nailed postpaid in plain. sealed
envelope with price list. Six
samples 25s, 24 samples, $1.00. 11/Tail
` Order Dept. M-33 Nov -Rubber Co
Box al, Hamilton, Ont,
social bane w-a.S enjnycd by all,
Those attending were Rolt. and Mrs.
Campbell, Flint. Mich., Otto and
Mrs, Ohretrom and children, De-
troit, Morgan Caanerol, Sarnia, 111,1
ray and Mrs, Parton and Sharon, .71m
and Mrs. Ritchie and Douglas, Lorne
and Mrs. Cameron, ITndalene and
Billie .and Jimmie Cameron all of
London. Syvoster and ,1911;. i)sbnrne,
I -Tarry and :\Tea. 3,.1.011•and children,
Mitchell, Will and Mrs. Cameron,
Palmerston, Alvie and Mrs Higgins
and family, Wilford and Mrs,
Cameron, Brussels, .Pial and Mrs.
Cameron and Carole, Walton,
Maurice nncl Mrs. Calnerort and new study 1)oolt, "Wt. Si of the
Wayne, Mrs, Ja.s. ?.Tobin and Ralph. Gorges," .written by Kenenth
Mrs. Wm, Cameron Sr. and Calvin Beaton. a misslosary, native of
and Mrs. Cameron, Ross and Alex. Huron County. The subject matter
Miss lOtmylene Steles has retorted of the book was n:•-• t, .t.i in dues•
home from a motor trip to Ottawa. tion and answer 51101. Taking part
Ross Cameron is home again were Mrs. J. Brewer and Mrs, F.
following a visit with his aunt, Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. .1 1,'ell, Mrs. •b. Hott,
Oscar 'Meta, Conestoga. Mrs. A. Rutta• and ITr4, James
Alvin and dors. Pride noel fatuity, Johnston serv:d t•efrr,nhmenta nt
Waterloo, were haling+ visitors the cnnclns'1on of the .ne?lin„
with her parents H. and :firs. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of :.t.
Miss Alice Forrest spent Thursday John's, NewfourdLtl,•l, are visiting
in Toronto at the Exhibition. th0 latter's sis`,", Mr4 t \ liar
Gordon Engel unit Douglas Kt,ys, den; Mrs. Moore of Tironton, is a
Seaforth, enjoyed a trip to the visitor at the sane. home,
FOR SALE—
Tnsnranec 'Business of the late
Allan A. Lamont of Brissela. Ont.,
Agencies of Wawanese, Mutual and
The T onnomical Mutual Fire Ire
Burnam Companies,
Apply to
7, 1, Lamont,
Box 265, Kincardine. Ont.
FOR,SAI.E—
i 200 acre farm in desirable locality,
. Two good bank barns; good frame
; house, 10 acres good hardwood, 1n t-
ning water for stock, 114. miles from
village, station, stares, churches,
school and etc, Owner retiring, i11
1 health, Immediate possession.
' Apply to Gerge Kerr, R. R. 1, Ethel
Phone Brussels 35•x•111,
FARMS FOR SALE ---
t 100 acre farm — good buildings
price $4000.00.
100 acre farm on County Road with
crop and hay, immediate possession
price $4300.00.
100 acre farm 8 miles from city on
County Road, 3 miles from pavement,
good buildings with crop, price
$7800.00.
J, 0. Long, Real Estate Broker,
Brussels, Ont„ Phone 84.
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