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• Illos„ Ramble of Sarnia spent a few
mays with her mother, Mrs, kinkbein-
Tr last week.
1VIand Mrs. J. Preete.T• .of Kitch-
ener •visited with L'I;ir. and Alm Hy.
Hoffman on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stade ,z)f Zurich,
were Sunday visitors with friends in
*own.
Quite a number from here attend-
ed Conference in Crediton last week.
We ire pleased to report that Rev.
Sauer will be with us for another
'ear.
Miss Fanny Procter of Kitchener
spent the week -end with her sister,
Vim Stacey.
Mrs. P. Fassold and daughter Reta
spent a few days in London last we-
ek visiting her son Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Fassold.
Rev. Pollex of Seebach's Hill will
e the speaker in the Lutheran ch-
urch next Sunday evening.
Death of Miss Christina Allendorf
Miss Christena Allendorf died on
• Friday afternoon at the home of her
miece Mrs. Henry Weigand of the
14th concession. About six weeks
ago she suffered a paralytic stroke
and Fziday a second one proved fatal •
She was in her 82nd year and was a
daughter or the late Mi. and Mrs.
Dalthazer ,Allendori. She was born
in Kitchener but for the past 35 ye-
ars had lived with her niece, Mrs. H.
Wiegand. She is survived by two •
nieces, Ali's. A. B. Snyder and a
mephew. Mr. Aaron Weber of Zur-
ich. Funeral services were held on
Monday afternoon at the home and
Evangelical church with Rev. A. W.
Sauer officiating.
Death of Mrs. Isiah Tetreau.
Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau, (nee Mary
Devine) died at her home on Mon-
day, April 24th at her home on the
14th Con. Stephen in her Vith year..
She has been in poor health for the
past. three years but on Wednesday
last suffered a paralytic stroke which
proved fatal. She was born in Brac-
kston Falls, Que., and came to Huron
eounty when but four years of age.
,he is survived by her husband, one
daughter, Mrs. Peter Eisenbach of
Grand Bend and two sons Ira and
Emery and three grand children, two
sisters, Mrs. DeForeof Ravenswood
and Mrs. A. Gratton of Grand Bend
three brothers, George of the B. line
Theodore of Parkhill and Wm. of
the 14th concession.
Funeral services were held on Wed-
nesday afternoim from the residence,
of her daughter Mrs. PP. Eisenbach
and at Grand Bend United church
with Rev. S. J. Mathers officiating.
The congregation of Dashwood Lu-
theran church met last Tuesday ev-
ening in the church basement in hon-
or of the departure of their pastor,
Rev. W. Ness. A short program con
sisted of a quartette by the Misses
Helen- Nadiger and Reta Hayter, Al-
vin and Norman Wolper, a guitar
and organ duet by Mrs, W. Stade
and Miss Selina Rader and .recitat-
ions by Miss Ella Eveland and Mas-
ter Ward Kraft, Mrs. Arnold Kuntz
•then read an address of appreciation
expressing the sincere regret of the
congregation in losing their pastor
while Mr. Ed. Willert made the pre-
sentation of a gift of money.. Mrs. H.
'S. Wein also presented them with a
landsome umbrella on behalf of the,
Ladies' Aid. Lunch was then served
lby the ladies after which Mr. E. J.
be
1Walper gave a short address. The
closed by singing "Blest
the tie that Binds", after which Rev
and Mrs. Ness bade farewell at the
•.door to each one present. Rev. Ness
will make his new home in Rockwood.
and well be succeeded by Rev. T.
Luft of Pembroke.
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SCHOOL REPORT
1'he following is the school report
ifer the pupils of S. 5, No. 4, (south)
Stanley for the Easter Examinations ;
V—Cleave, Anna 75.2%, Cam- •
Atli, Mary 71.4;
Sr.1V-a-‘ Etuo, Kenneth 67.7.
ft IV—Carnie, Bertram 71.1;
Snowden, Mary 57; Turner, Robert
r. irre.
III—Dueharrne, Beulah 68.5;
41Meave, Jimmy 61.7; Etuo, Bari 56;
r4 lieloris 52.1; Martin, Vel-
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r' *la ri'vrner, Vioict 44.2;
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.tv7.--Ducharme, Dona 67.
The pupils having the most per -
feet spelling for the months of March
and April was Emma .Martin; th
pupil having the most perfect attend -1:
Alice is Earl Etue.
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To THE CITIZENS Of ONTARIO
The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario is prepared to place in every Hydro homea &trate electric
water heater at no charge to the consumer. This means that an electric heater complete with accessories --
heating element, thermostat and tank insulation and the necessary wiring—will be installed in any Hydro home in
Ontario where facilities exist absolutely free of all installation cost to the consumer. All the consumer has to do is t6
pay for the current he uses at a new low flat rate. This plan provides for the free installation of "Flat Rate.
Water Heaters" only where such electric hot water heaters are not already installed.. This offer wi11 be made
for a limited period of time—the expiry date to be announced later.
In homes where a "Booster" heater may be required in addition to the "Flat Rate Water Heater" installation
will be made and the consumer will pay a nominal monthly charge which may give him exclusive ownership
of.th.e heater at the end of a five-year period.
Why this offer is made to you
The Hydro Commission submits this offer to the people of Ontario for two reasons :
To increase consumption of electrical power.
To set to work as many Ontario citizens as possible:.
UNUSED .POWER. Owing to the present long -continued
depression, resulting in the slackening of industry through-
out the province and the material falli-g off in the con-
sumption of power by industrial consumcrs, the Commission
possesses power capacity which if not used will be lost.
In otder to absorb this power the Commission is prepared
to install electric water heaters in all Hydro homes free of cost,
believing that mutual benefits will be conferred on (a) the
user through free equipment and a water heating service
superior in •availability, convenience and comfort to any
other method of water heating ; (b) the Commission
through revenue obtained by the sale of power.
Task will take. time
EMPLOYMENT. The plan of the Commission- to installfme
electric water heaters in all Ontario Hydro homeswill directly
stimulate employment, in addition to benefits.to be derived
from economy, convenience and increased' comfort in the
home. Orders have already been placed with factories
located in various parts of the Province which have created
employment for skilled and unskilled labour and resulted ita
the purchase of taw materials and the disbursement of
wages. There is scarcely a home in Ontario. which will nor
be affected beneficially by this plan of free insalliwion of
electric water heaters.
Despite the fact that this plan has been given:many months of study and preparation by the engineering, staff
of the Commission it will take time for the factories of the Province to produce all the equipment called for.
Raw materials .must be bought—special tools devised—dies cut—machinery installed and even new industries
established, before we can be assured of a steady supply of heaters built to our standards and specifications
We have already secured the utmost co-operation from electrical, mechanical and allied trades in th'e Province.
Costs of equipment have been worked to a new low level providing at the same time fair wages to. those who
have found employment and a fair return to all those engaged in production.
The Hydro Commission has set itself a task of considerable magnitude. There are hundreds of thousands of
Hydro homes. Industry and employment are given impetus under the plan. The free installation of electric
water heaters eventually pays fox itself in power consumed. The plan will cost you nothing. It will give yon
lasting benefits, the first cost of which has not obligated you for one cent. Every home—every resident—the
whole Province will he benefited, stimulated and enriched.
From time to time the COMMiSSiOTI will advertise details of progress. We confidently anticipate your knterest
and co-operation in a plan ilDy which all will profit. Watch for the next announcement by this Commission.
Your own Hydro officials will gladly furnish furthet information.
HON. 3. R. COOKE, M.L.A., Chairman.
C. ALFRED MAGUIRE, Commissioner.
R.T. HON, ARTHUR MEIGHEN, P.C., K4,, Commisfiemer
W. W. POPE, Secreta;y.
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