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The Seaforth News, 1948-10-21, Page 7THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 21, 1948 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Regulations Respecting the Use of Electricity in Ontario as Amended and Now in Force Made by The Hydro -Electric Power. Commission of Ontario and Approved by Order -in -Council Amendments Appear. in Heavier. Type PART I WATER HEATERS 1.41) 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 receiving 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 person shall take any electrical power procured from the Commission and use it for 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 thereof for the operation of air -heaters, grates, radiators, boilers or any other device for space heating in hotels, tourist cabins, shops, offices, commercial premises and, except in the case of sickness, residences. (2) No person shall take from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power received from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1. (3) No person shall take any electrical power procured from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1. PART III LIGHTING {4.41) 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 thereof for,— (a) lighting, of interiors of shops, show -windows and offices except,— (i) not more than 1 watt per square foot of gross floor -area of a shop during business hours, (b) (c) (d) (e) (1) and after cessation of business with the public not more than 1 watt per square foot of the gross floor -area of that part of the shop where the staff is working; (ii) not more than 10 watts per lineal foot of width of show -windows of shops for lighting only and only while open for business; (iii) not more than 2 watts per square foot of gross floor -area of an office during office hours, and after office hours not more than 2 watts per square foot of gross floor -urea of that part of the office where the staff is working; (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 or 40 watts per shop or office whichever is the greater; lighting of exterior signs; exterior flood- or outline -lighting for decorative, ornamental or advertising purposes; lighting of out -door Christmas trees; lighting of parking -lots, used -car lots, service stations, out -door industrial premises and out -door playing fields except, — (i) not more than 10 watts per 100 square feet of parking -lot space while open for business; not more than 10 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; not more than 40 watts per gasoline pump in a service station, exclusive of lighting not exceeding 25 watts inside the pump -meter compartment, while the service station is open for business; (iv) not more than 10 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 40 watts per 100 square feet of playing area. of an out -door playing field only while in use; between sunset and sunrise; lighting of, — (i) marquees; or (ii) sidewalk -canopies on hotels, theatres and restaurants except not more (it) PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION 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 1 watt per square foot of floor space or side- walk area covered by the marquee or canopy; (g) lighting of exterior extrances or exits of commercial premises or residences except not more than 60 watts for commercial premises and not more than 25 watts for residences and, where occupied, tourist cabins; and (h) exterior lighting between sunrise and sunset. (2) The lighting permitted for shops during business hours under sub -clauses i and ii of clause a of sub- regulation 1 shall include the lighting of interior signs, merchandise -displays and show -windows. i. No person shall take from any municipality or municipal commission any electrical power received from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary to the provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation 4. 3, No person shall take any electrical power procured 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 25 watts, to designate, — (i) an office of a medical or dental practitioner, embalmer or funeral director, or pharmaceu- tical chemist; an ambulance, telephone or telegraph station; OT premises providing sleeping accommodation for travellers. (ti) 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. OF REGULATIONS 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 Convictions Act. MODIFICATION OF REGULATIONS AS TO CERTAIN AREAS The foregoing Regulations are modified by excepting from the application of Parts II and 111 thereof the following,— (a) the territorial districts of Algoma, Cochrane, Kenora, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Rainy River, Sud- bury, Thunder Bay, Timiskaming; (b) the territorial district of Parry Sound, except the townships of Carling, Christie, Conger, Cowper, Ferguson, Foley, Humphrey, McDougall and Mc- Kellar, the Town of Parry Sound, and the Village of Rosseau. (c) exhibitions and fairs held in 1948 by societies under The Agricultural Societies Act,. If further clarification is required please contact your local Hydro office. 771E HYDRO -ELECTRIC POWER COM 1S F ONTARIO NURSES WANTED Registered Scrub Nurse For Operating Room Eight-hour Broken Shift; ,Gross Salary $105.00 monthly. Registered General Duty Nurses Bight -hour Broken Shift; Gross Salary $159.00 monthly. Instructress For Ward -Aides Qualified Registered 'Nurse; Classroom instruction and practical ward nursing. Blight -hour Duty; Gross Salary $170.00 monthly. All -salaries have a scheduled rate of increase; cumulative sick leave; pension, plan;' Blue Cross too; three weeks' holidays after year of service. Apply to SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES, MUSKOKA HOSPITAL, GRAVENHURST, Ontario Cameron. Young With the altar belautifully decorated with roses, St. Peter's R.C. Church at Goderich was the scene of an inter- esting and pretty wedding, when Rev. J. P. Gleeson officiated at the marri- age of Dorothy Rosaliue Young, Reg. N., slaughter of Mr. Alex Young, Gode- rich township, and the late Mrs. Young, to Arthur A. Cameron, son of Mrs. George Cameron and the late Mr. Cameron, of Seaforth, The wedding music was played by Mrs. Carl Schie- ker, and the soloist was Miss Rose Marie Hartman. Given in marriage by her fattier, the bride was Lovely in a French period style gown of ivory satin, featuring a full-length circular train with inserts of French lace. Her finger-tip veil of embroidered tulle illusion fell from a Juliet headdress. She carried a wedding ring cascade Of Better Time roses and white baby Chrysanthemums with streamers to match the roses. Miss Rita Young, of London, sister of the bride, as maid of honor„ wore an orchid moire gown,. with a two-tone matching headdress. Her flowers were a fan corsage of yel low 'mums: The two bridesmaids, Class -mates of the bride, were Mrs. Vincent-1VIcLa.ugllin, .in opal green taffeta with tulle headdress, and Miss Marion O'Hauley of London, in yellow brocaded organza with tulle head= dress. They carried fan corsages of bronze arid mauve 'mums, respective- ly. Little Ceryl Bridgwater, niece of the bride, was flower -girl iu'peach taf- feta and carried a basket of Talisman roses and white 'mums, Mr. Patrick Cleary was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Vincent McLaughlin, Lon. don, and Mr. Charles Bridgwater, Goclericb. After the wedding, a dinner was served at the Park -House, fol, lowed by a reception at the hoine of the bride's sister, Mrs. Bridgwater, who received in a brown moire dress with corsage of pink gladioli and mauve 'mums, and brown bat. She was assisted by the groom's mother gown- ed in snuff crepe with corsage of pink roses and 'mums, black hat and ac- cessories. Later the couple left for Ottawa and other points, the bride travelling in a Victorian green wool suit with brown feathered hat and brown accessories„ They will live in London, The engagement is announced of Catherine Jean McManus, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McManus, to Mr. Arnold Roy Harris, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J., Harris, R.R. 2, Dublin, the marriage to take place October 23,