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Clinton News-Record, 1947-08-14, Page 7Iwasaki, AtliGUiST 14, 1947 LON DESBORO Miss Mary Jam:lesion has returned Toronto, Ms Doreen Ararest en+g is visiting riends at Forest bilis week. Jack Lee spjelit a few dayslast eek on Bruce Peninsula. ',MEM Helen Radford spent the past week holidaying on Bruce Peninsula. Musses F. and E, Jamieson ..have eturned after visiting friends at' St. auras, N.D. Mrs. Captiug, IGitahener, 'spent last week at the home of her .daughter, s. C. Vincent. ddiss Mary Ellen Free, Mitchell, env the week end at the home of her parents, M2. and Mas. Fred Prest. Miss 'Sadie McCool, Ottawa, end Miss Lana Arida, Woodstock, v'i'sited with -Mr. and, Mrs, Jdnr ,M O O1 and PhyMss on Sunday Mrs. W,.I B. NNmmo and daughter Bernice; .Taranto . visited 'with her sister Mrs. Robert Scott for a few days last week, ,David and Jimmy Alexander -spent last week with their grandparents Mr, and Mars, Alexander 'at Hensall. iMr. and Mors, Ab. Yodden and Mr, and Mrs. Reheat Scott visited at the home of Mr. and Mirs,, Ernest Vodden at Wo'odhaan. SVldss Alice Fhngland has returned home after having spent ,the past three weeks on a motor trip; through the Maritime Provinces. Mr. and +Mrs, Valley Townsend and son +Stanley, Toronto visited relatives in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. t Pinugle, Toronto. CUCUMBERS, We have a plentiful supply of cucuunbers for pickling. Anyone needing them, im sid..xislo0 whoso their order early. State size. FRANK A. BENNETT Phone Clinton 61904 R.R. 5, Clinton 32-331) ■ avid. Mir. ancl'MrS. T:pl+iver,'Har are: and Audrey] Clinton visited with Mimeo Elizabeth Matins, and Mas and.Mrs. li roope recently. Recent visitors with 1Vir, and, 1M'rs, Joseph Youngblut were Mn:. and: Mro, Fred Yvungblut and fancily, Spring- field, pr g -field',. Ms and Mrs. Charles Lester,. and Mr. and Mfrs. Austin' Dexter, and Fern,, all of Constance. HENSALL Guides' at Camp Ilensell Girl Guides attending Camp Kitchigami, on Lake IHuaroii, include Lois Henderson, Roberta Kirby, Clarion Stephan, Betty Moir, Reith Alexander, Gerbnu le Bell .and Elailne Beer, CONSTANCE Mrs. Cook, Clinton, spent the week end with hes daughters, here, - Mrs, Adam. Nicholson returned hone on Monday after ,s1a'ending a week with her niece, Mrs, Hardy and iVir. Hardy, Kincardine. Visitors at the home of Mr, .and Mrs. Charles Riley on Smlday were Mr. anti Mrs. Bernard 'Riley and Shirley -and Dennis Kitchener and bliss' J. Wilbee, Seaforth, Mrs. MreCail and Mrs. hill, Regina, Sask., are 'spending a month at the home of Mr. •and Mrs. Charles Riley. It is a happy reunion as Mrs. Riley has been separated; from her another, Mrs. McCall, and 'her sister for over twenty-nine years. *resting onolher 70,000 horsepower panatela.'new,Ilwriw DeCew Falb phos} 'HYDRO Vita NEW POWER PLANTS Hydro is pushing construction to meet the pressing demand for mora electricity. The above huge generator will soon pour an addict tional 70,000 horsepower into the Hydro system from the beCew 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, on increase of 25%. Generating plants take a ,jam ti L E o i R t O t t 1 long time to build and could not be stared during the war. E L E O T R I O I T T 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. LIVING ROOM THE ` HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION' OF ONTARIO C+ ANTON'NEWS•-ItEGO+RD John R. Weir, Ottawa, spent the weekend at his home here, Mists Ruth 'Font: Flint, Mich, is visiting ,Ma'. and Mils, W. T. ,Robison,. Misses Annie and Margaret Weir, Strtthroy, ,erre vismhamg:,at the Weir homy Mils Elena Mains,: Toronto, spank the week 'end with her mother, Mrs:, Williaiin blears. ' The topic was given 'by Mrs, L. Irwin' and Mrs;