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3presi�ent:. o� . the `Banff' of 3n eal
for 1.0pa t'flyelre is'/Of t1,P la nk's
130 y as, Ihxstoi (.. A' _, r: et1 the
,astafiuesan .006irAr e�`'9biie'd''' e-.2:cb1iik
ats attbtln rat •is{ jnative town, Yar-
zoutl"i', N`i5"' 1Spin,=riey t at at
a nuxivbelf• oil 1ii"dsirf"s i' NO',lia i keore
_.ills a1?iab1 : x tr:, y s.lstant ...:In ;, he
generar4a,ailagerAni 1912121 tIm 191218=,•:he
wasappginte0Pa=Fi za irS,,, gide{ al
gnanap'era itl ;e..h Bir a}a� Iai'nttor:•. I:cuue-
came ge eras•- magas,` 'tI?T} ;the
the ir:st=:1 toay .-.,:•{Doan: --Cam:paign
and for twor,_yea s was chairrn n,,.,of
the Naitio,n l X rx` a'p cg '47-"'
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,HEN9Ai.t'..•
Reeve' Kerslake' "has announced
that the Vdllage ox' Hensall will' g8 "oat
standard time, Saturday Midnight,
September' 27th.'
Clinton Band, under the direction
of A. C. Robinson ' wild present` a
Sacred” coneert in Hensall Sunday
evening, (Sept. 28th' 'cit '8.30if the
weather' should be too' coal the con-
cert will oe held' in the, town hall•
ZURICH HERALD
Ir. Norman Long, of Kipp,en,,
mail caurrier :ofi R,R. No. 2, Kip -
pen, is a very lucky man, On •Satur
dad, while tripping a hay fork loadr
ed ,with beans up at the track in his
barn, lost his balance and fell 2
five. feet .with the bundle of beans 14
the mow and was buried up to hir
head in Paeans, K -Rays taken a
Clinton •Hospital revealed a fractui
ed 7 Ane 41. his '..ankle:.'Ile 'was able.
to crawl , out; on his `hands a!l d ' n,ees
and :call all .i ox 'llel'ls,
OBITUARY
Lute : Mrs. Stahl
s. Regina Stahl, a lifelong reei-
of C,editon community gassed
at the home alf. her daugixter,
a<s. i i;ert- of Greentwaly • ,early
Thursday nts3.ping, Sept. 11th in her
:re ir."`S1a0, had been in ailing
-tel,,
atli far past six weeks. her
and ;pedeead her .in Il'J:1G.
” v eb, 'was' a nie'niherseof the Crediton
:.' Vaaigolical chinch andis survived
by rtw o dein lit i, Mrs. Irvin Egget,
G'r�ex� zay and a 'ts. Norman Klein- -
9 iti.PP' r41 x and rine.:s9n Ervin
a0l 1 e tot Orbe s steP,
M1t inu el of Lockport,; N. . Y.
ages s R.ey : Sa2n ' Eir,lkbeiner,
la auk, South '.Dakota; Professor
�` nkboznez of N' p'ery;Ile, Ill;'
ecY,f°Charles Zrnlcbeinei, Fianna Al-
tbrtt�, `k�e 'body i este�l at: the T. Flar-
x'SitDash-
F'x'da when the body
a=,tho'liaine r9f Ervin Eg-
9e1iway :Orn x .where a
riet ''vice Look place on
3turdaa x' e -' 1 th 'followed by
Ineme;"i7a %, e viae in the L+'vangel-
ice,l,; church'; Crediton 'wit'li, interment
`dfirediten' Cemetei.'ry. 'Rev. M. E.
Beuber officiating.
• "'o 'Car:, and: Home O*n+
•• 'YOU ALWAYS ellEPARE POR WINT
Antifreeze - Batteries;) Car Heaters, ;Fuel QiX• Space','
• Heaters, Electric 'Heaters, I2atl <os,. C„A 'Victor
•'. fgrr C. is, lectric : he ntle • Radios, Accessories;
' rifles fans, Tire Chains .I -I y''draul�'r” Jack Yarn
• ; and 'etc.."'MCash in:now on the': new price,. fiuTires.;
We have most sizes in alb sous;: makes, .Also Skticiciec
• Tires for winter driving.
•..: RUI.:AND GB.ENIER,A, - ,Gfand Bend,n
Phoffe 50x5'
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Thursday, October 30th
1947
CANADA'S FIRST BANK . BUILDING.
Taken, from an old 'ban a -coloured' engravin , th> : vv+inter. a is a view,
of St, .fames• St'ree't, lV ontreal, as 4 appeared xn x $ t yr -, gyears af4
tea the''Bka k' of''Mdii'l r'ea'l's `io`unding. The building "on the ri was the
irst head office of the bank, which served ';sv'hea49ua;lieea,,fo the B of
from 1819 t ,1814,8,,;44 wa.p. the 'f rst 4-.4tikg Ilspeitalfit Constructed
for bankingr:pup;or'' A, ^ add ,f dday, ,, ps t c# a is o4 this sites,
Whileadjacent° t'o it, a xc�` g hi, orie Placa ?d i W F.;sititated the{
hank's present head" dffice building completed and cupie`$ in- T8d8.
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and generakr7n°anager tbf kthfe
of MoY};tz alit v 1§I,,&l o Ai:'4l ct�b tpt.
the Canadian] tankers s,1 itkisabciation
Mr. GaX, # erg ."4.0:4,M40::41:4016,4.14,":'
in banking :include& servicer in,=En;'
land, t11 11 to r, , l;`at s,' ,ai ii:>;. 1ejg=vy
foundlanii; a5 weT':a; irl'•east+elih 'ait':
wester i Odi4aii Cn,z ssrst
ant general nl,siaager of! (11e4 b:a$kal#
1935. 119 2, tiefi as mea .tltiea„ail '
ies of g neral:managerllof-the.4irgalix=t
ization.and two -.years'- later• -a d#recti^
3br and 'vice=piesiden
Canada's First Ba4It Oanigt>r
'taken from an old silhouette, the
reproduction above is of Robert.,
Griffin, w'°hose position was simlIar to,
what of a present `d'a fbahk Onager
served with the "1B of 1!f roni 18r117'tb
1827 } > r,:c
HINT*4 Btill#R CONTROL
'St Marrs .; n�t`ier : deelers were
'warned bY'`Hbn J:' ''. Gardiner`'"'here
if the present price of 63 -cents a
pound continues the Government
night re-iicipose price control. The'
-minister ,lif,t agricultuA aildl'ess+ld
over 6,000 (people' attending 0169 C6-
tennial 1SOutth ...Earth th Agricultural.
Pall Fair. Mk, GA'i`din r officially,, o*ff
tert ?obn.
MEA•TtLEg' " 5TC1 A+t,tF. •
in t v 'U'B 4'a
Washington —ir 'r iti t r i tx'LfY1 Yi
asked all A"niei cans ,e•'tiiii#31
.a � 7f11 I{I 3
selves not toii1t.;klia"'tt I#• ug,{ia1Ys
and to obsf;^sti fr" po}xlti'rdor eggs
en ThursdaT a7rVp
TM' aad
cast from tie 'White at ;�announ
reed that the overnmai it will. "de-
mand of th'e a tAAn gel;; V. ,,)
*hey in'creaie i "'db vn Daymet1C.
ened the fAitillitifrhet%
h1 ' i t j 'i r Jr,. r , s 'i,tN' .'-sr..<. '"??ir•.eJS
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.Ontano has .made giant stredes shtee. th:e1'' 'var. Her outputi,from factories,,
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farms' and ,other industries has .ex anded'enormousl Ia%'fac, her progress has:.'""Y ' '"'
... y P, gT.
: ':beep phenomenal.
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Here is ' the rub. Since industry in Ontario depends so heavily on Electricity,
this wonderful expansion has resulted in insistent calls for more and more.
4t
Iydro power.
What is the Answer? Just this: '' Hydro has many new power developments
under way, but it takes several years to build new generating plants. In the
meantime Hydro asks each of you good Ontario citizens..
ears, :;farmers, ,storekeepers, business men to do your part . .
If should be easy. All of us use it lavishlymore so than
earbecause Hydro rates are so low.
Every saving, no matter how small, will be worth while. Don't burn lights
needlessly, use your :electric range with care. Turn off motors and appliances as
.homemakers, work;
. to . Save Electricit:
any other ' people on .'::
asx ou are finished with them.
Please do your part and save electricity,
v ywhere you can.: ',It's: needed during every daytime hour.
bit of Electric Power saved 'will be used to maintain employment,
ale is ore jobs, to keep Ontario l: on Prosperity Street.
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e.�ctr it r —'Maintain . Employment
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