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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-16, Page 7k J Phone 64w September 11, 1948. Dear Fellow Citizens: but to insist on seriously reduce Chairman, more would have a hampering effect on industry employment. 620 UNIVERSITY AVENUC TORONTO 2 Where then every individual can we get the vitally needed power? From you Hydro user in Ontario. How much should you save? Everyone must do his or her part* It should be a 24 hour effort. Turn off every light, switch off every motor or appliance the moment it is not needed. Particularly, watch the switches on your electric range. The situation is critical* Full employment must be main­ tained and the support of every householder, every commercial user and every industrial consumer is essential in avoiding the waste of electricity. omss Honors Cousin Mrs. W. ~ on Friday tliirty-five C. Allison was hostc ay evening last to THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO o -** dOBERf H, SAUNDERS, C.B,E.,K.C. CHAIRMAN Mr. with other eaJ'oyed. ir j? Vy/ Mrs. ' ’ Mil] and L the the re- The c ri\ -- - ^°«dw4e' ’O advocate HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID Old Floors Re-Finished ace Bovs WOODHAM THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Married in St. Th. at Seaforth as Church, Seaforth, scene of a pretty wed- g when Alva Hazel, daughter VIr. and Mrs. Nonnan Dupee, • in marriage to Fer» .Kellar, son of I McKellar, of Cro- 1 C. F. L. C1H'-- a >8, Wa- spend 1948 - -w .. -fcV’L*.—■•'my in the yre- beautiful and members of the inane- Row» .... ’lies. given in marriagefather, was i a blue j$ry Lamport Reunion , ve a The sixteenth reunion___ on the llfble as ^l,ort clan ' speaker at James Street I Auxiliary's opening “ Irc , for the fall. Mrs. J. A. \uglR g“g.f°r thG -mago, Ill.' Mr. _ Mr. t .. . president, Mrs. Mildred ^he^X^ 'S UniUd *wurmge t0 Fei” opened the meeting with ’1bports. Mr. Albeit A ng, glls Duncan McKellar, son of and Mrs. i and the Lord’s prayer. £j®dea?Lu ms Merrickti'- Mr" and Mrs* McKf'Uar’ Cro- „ and presented to the e business Mrs. Gertrude tu?m‘Kat niarty. Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert per- bride-to-be. The gifts were both i took charge. The * beautiful and useful and Miss d the Devotional period wrson ft Gwof ™.erabers of tlle Rowe expressed her appreciation rereby the Church Must TS?O had the nearest idrthdafan\n,ies' . to her hostess and the other !ss Meta Salter read the M Edwin Noves ok rlie givea,.ia marriage ladies. A dainty lunch was ser- and Miss May Jones Benfield were' m-irried the Iona^y b®r. father, was becomingly Ved and a social hour c-J iver Mrs a o Elliot Benueld, were manied tlw Jong attired in a blue crepe dress and ______ ______ Study Book "West ot est' Mr‘ and Mrs' Gor<lon McNail I <wriM red ™se»- ---------------------- 3" was introduced liv bad tbe larsest family attending.! The couple were attended by ii, n hi aret Wein Others tak- Mr' and Mrs' A' Brokenshire, of \fr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace of Miscellaneous bhoW mre Mrs An e Cann Londcm> had cha^e of a P^-1 Egmondville. Mrs. Wallace wore Mfsq npttv 1PrtSturgis’ AMrs Vera gram consistin^ of baS P*Pe sei- a blue dress and carried carna- t Tmis^elllneouTlhower It her b ’ TZ-^nK‘ VTections by Donald McLellan, tions. a miscellaneous shower at herI PfiVtv’^Wnnirov Mrs vinttiA Wnvl Piano sol° hy Margaret McMur- A reception was held at the J1?-1?6 /°,X1 ^?SS Ardys McFalls Lpk+ay Miss niiv^Pvim- -in i Mrs' ray' Quartette by Mrs. Woodall, bride’s home. Mrs. Dupee re- hnde-elect. The guest of honour ' A n wn a Mis! ? Mrs- N°yes- Mr. Eli King and ceiving in a turquoise dress. The s?ated andai? a *aily trimmec ;Jilin- J n /JSS Jos- Woodall, readings by mother of the bridegroom had and white umbrella, receiv- in fcl a by Misses Evans and Baker. The chosen a grey ensemble. The ed, maay beautiful and variedand lunch was seived. election of officers resulted as Prettily appointed table was cen- £lfts; An address was -------------- follows, president, Gordon Grun- tred with a three-tier wedding Bessie Job"- rDirniTHKl strathroy; vice-president, cake. FvELL/1 I K-JIN „ wmiam King, Chicago; treasur- Tke couple left 1 The meeting of the Crediton er, Mrs, Jos. Woodall, Crediton, wedding trip to Lond« Women’s Institute which was to secretary, Mrs. M. McDonald, —’ have been held on Wednesday Ailsa Craig; sports, Mrs. Garnet Officer­ evening of this week and which Hicks, Exeter; table committee, What’s the was postponed owing to London Mrs. G. Hendrick, Miss Hendrick barrel’ Art Fair week will be held on Wed- and Mrs. G. McNair. The 1949 ’ gon-- nesday of next week, September reunion is to be held at Poplar 32. Hill on Labor Day. The district L.O.L. Order will _____ service in the United -------- on Sunday morning* at nV'-’ Winer and daugh- , ..xuoel, Mr. and- Mrs. Wes Winer and son Claire, of Morris­ ton, visited over the week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker and Mrs. John Hirt- zel. Mr, Marshall Hagelstein, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill. Mrs. W. Duckhorn and daugh­ ter Ruth, of Ailsa Craig, were week-end visitors with Mr. am Mrs. Sam King and Eunice. Mr. Edwand Schenk, who is employed with Personal Finance Company of Canada, in London, has been transferred to Peter­ borough. Mrs. Beatrice Tate, of Water­ down, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss Maleeta Schenk accompanied her to " cerdown, where she will the week. Mrs. A. Lammie and Greta Lammie, of Hensall, Amy Lammie, of London, x,xr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, of Cen­ tralia, were -recent visitors with Mrs. Charles Fahrner and Mr. and Mrs. 'Lorne Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Haist, Detroit, spent the week-end w. Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Fahrner. Mrs. R. Borland and daught Mamie, of Timmins, are spend­ ing a week with relatives here. Miss Clara Gaiser has returned from Grand Bend where she spent the summer. Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Dahms will be i” Stratford on -Sunday Dahms will be guest the rally there, gelical W.S.W.S. ral- held in Zurich on afternoon and evening, and Mrs. Elmer Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brown, of Naperville, III., Mrs. A. Holtz, Miss Myrtle Brown, of Kitchenei visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahrner. Mr, Calvin Fahrner of Sarnia who is on vacation accompanied them to Naperville on Monday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber were, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hodge, of Cred­ iton Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, of Kirkton. V.A. and W.M.S. A joint meeting of the W.A. and W.M.S. of the United Church was held in the Sunday school room on Thursday, September 9, with a large attendance. The de­ votional period was conducted by Mrs. Garfield Hill and Mrs. Elmer Lawson gave a review of the Study Book. W.M.S. business was conducted by Mrs. Hill, af­ ter which the meeting was turned over to the W.A. In the absence of the president, Mrs, Mack, this part of the meeting •was presided over by Mrs. A. Baker. Several calls were re­ ported and reports given by the treasurer and parsonage com­ mittee and plans were made for the coming bazaar. It was decided to hold a sale of home baking on Saturday, October 9. Mrs. (Rev.) Currie was Wel­ comed as a member. A scoial time was enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the hostesses in charge, Mrs. B. Kestle, Garnet Hill, Mrs. P Mrs. Wilson. The monthly meeting Ladies’ Aid and W.S.W.S. c. me Crediton Evangelical-U-B. Church was. held at the home of Mrs. w-i”’- 'tWr>YX- Thursday Where Kind of Gravel (Fine, coarse, cement or road) WHEN You Are Ready WHERE as close to your work possible. 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"There's just one thing that( Sailor; "No, sir. But I spent all humanity thirsts after." a couple of hours with some "What’s that?” guys who are." * Salt herring." The demand for electricity from all classes of the community - homes, farms and industries - all over Ontario, is still mounting. Homes are being built, the demand for increased production from farms is steadily increasing and industry is pressing forward with plans for expansion, plans that mean greater production and more jobs to keep Ontario prosperous. It is anticipated that the increase in demand over the available supply will amount to in excess of four million kilowatt hours per day, and conservation measures have been put into effect as of Tuesday, September 14th. These will include reductions in <the supply for show windows, office lighting and certain industries, banning outdoor electrical signs and in other ways. Even with all these reductions we will still be short 1,200,000 kilowatt hours per day and and Take a 60-watt electric lamp as an example* For every 24 hours it burns, it requires almost one and a half kilowatt hours of current* If every one of the 900,000 Hyd.ro users in Ontario will save th© equivalent of that much electricity every day there will be no need for cut offs. xie— « nome of Mrs. 1 William . Swartz on rn1'" wastes 'evening, September 9, with a i good attendance. The devotional Mil- | - wag ]e(j by Mrs. Lome . Hymn, "The Ninety e" was sung after which i pttire was read by Nol Piano solos were ph h Swartz and Mrs. ter. Mrs, Ed Head paper on "Al Work Readings were gi- y Mrs. Chris Dinney and Arthur Gaiser. This part meeting was brought to ’ ’ singing "He Ilideth , A short business „.l, after which served by the group organs, Flnkbehtv • cfdV’A '<x t>cW-^xiuurn’s Laxa-Livcr Pills help ntnkto stimulate the liver, clean the * uelth° coated tongue, sweeten tho breath Yrp Dy and eliminate waste from the sys- Mrs* tein, As an {tafter-dinner” they relieve that bloated f eelh. help indigestion^ Sold at drug f .1 The T, Milburn Co., Ltd, The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. feeling and sc counters everywhere. | hinting -1., Toronto, Ont, of the met a close by My Soul”, t mncNug followed, after lunch was s°rw''4 ‘ In. charge,