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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Dec 1946, p. 5

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N ¢ ok . . a ~ » " » 2 : Nap ad ards . NA RA RR AA SE A AIR TE ra Ayame dr a hab As dee plovionistw dh dni mansgsmmh adie inka da PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1946 Se Army TRUCK | Fuses momma re ------------ ~ CRATES ET wali | The Best the Market Offers | in attendance at my Port Perry office oa Your Phone Orders Receive Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon of each FOR SALE week, or by appointment, 20 feet long. by 8 feet wide, | Queen Street, Port Perry. Phone 84 PT i Careful Attenti | o a Lr Rvewtm-- ofl Aven on || [New Naval Oranges for Christmas Wednesday morning and Friday afterncos | Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, Phone 29 LARGE SHIPMENT, ALL SIZES Painting & Decorating of each week. or by appointment. EXIRRIOR AND INTERIOR |Ulong Block, Port Perry. Phome sf TITTIES SEE ett trite eter $ PAINTING and DECORATING | -- Sie Ti (TOO MEN'S HOSIERY, LARGE RANGE V. P. STOUFFER Over Bell Telephane Office, wy 8 Jl dos Repaired 3 Saeed Phones Ragen Sinton a WE BU Y AND SELL THE BEST MEN'S T I ES . a 50c¢. to $ 1 . 50 i \ 19951042 Dodge, Ford, Cronsalat, or. H. H. ARmsTRONG || W. E. MacGREGOR, BUTCHER Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 15c. to $1.00 or Plymouth prefarred. Must be in DENTIST | : Sn eondition, good cash price. Leonard Block over Prentice's Phone 72w, PORT PERRY r Ui iY. Whe 5 Sp fn lk or HOUSECOATS for Men and Wom i phone JU 6513, Toronto. N28tf| Phone 287 Port Perry en an 0 en A): SKI BOOTS-- a Fine Quality for Men and Women 3 in All Sizes i LADIES' FLIGHT BOOTS--Brown Leather with a ¥ Thick Fleece Lining, $9.95. JUTE FLOOR MATS in two designs. i Large $5.50. Medium $3.65 g MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS--Winter weight i $18.50. $22.50. fs EMERGENCY vy -- ri RE CITY! wf [| Toys, Games, Books, fcte!& wood quality | . BOOKS from 15c. to 75c. A critical power shortage now exists in Southern Ontario. Savings in ° i ; the use of electricity will be needed on the part of all citizens in order WALLPAPER--1 947 Patterns are now in RR to avoid serious difficulties during the present winter period, and Hydro stock. Sun-Tested and Sunworthy Patterns. ENS is asking all consumers to conserve electricity wherever possible in order . it Ih to relieve this situation. MEN'S PARKA SUITS in several shades. THE DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH Warm Winter Weight. i CA SAVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED IS | Groceries Full line vegetables, fruits, nuts etc. a | 's, BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M., AND » FREE DELIVERY. Phone 43 a | CONDITIONS ARE PARTICULARLY anes il 1 HH ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND 7 P.M. ; wo f; Factories and industry are asked to switch from day to night opera- i ' tion, in whole or in part, wherever possible, and also to effect all power fa 3 savings practicable. Street lighting should be reduced to the lowest AX level consistent with public safety. oR hp (i THIS IS HOW YOU CAN HELP ® Eliminate the use of electricity for signs, billboards and store windows from 8 am. to 8 p.m. @ Eliminate all Christmas decorative lighting until Saturday, December 21st, and again after January lst. : ® Turn off lights when not required. ® Use the minimum number of lights in the living-room, consistent with ' oP good vision. ' 7 @ Do not use electric air heaters and grates. 7 ~ @ Use electrically heated water sparingly and check leaking hot water taps. ® Do not use range elements on "high" when a lower heat will serve, So . PN oh and turn off all elements as soon as possible. ford ® Cook oven meals as often as possible and avoid the unnecessary use Ra pf} of surface elements. » : ad ! ® Turn the radio on only for programs desired: if not listening, turn it off. Pit in ® Operate clectric toasters and other small appliances only as needed. , a . [5 @® Our banking facilities are at the service of all the WA community--manufacturers and merchants, employees and HA The electric power shortage is a general condition following six years | housewives, all trades and occupations, every type of soiiey, ol of war and arising from the fact that it was impossible to proceed with i ee operate current and savings accounts for individuals Li the development of sufficient new power sites during the war because of /0d organizations. EAR the requirements for war production. Since the war, the critical shortage We make business loans and petsonn] Joans, gon oars i iit of men and materials has seriously delayed the development of new Baga hs Victory Bonds, life insurance and other forms o IRE : ecur . et sources of power. nsf y . . AS We make money remittances anywhere by mail or tele- The Commission has been reducing loads within its direct control, Oy graph, sell and buy foreign exchange, attend to collections, wherever possible. These reductions are not enough, and it is now 30h Ey and act in a general advisory capacity where financial matters necessary to appeal for assistance on the part of all consumers. Ss are concerned. Fol Our full services are available at our nearest branch, Hydro appreciated the splendid voluntary assistance on the part of RY its consumers during the war, and believes that similar co-operation will © ' Ei THE CANADIAN BANK THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONIARID OF COM ERCE R. J. HELM, Local Manager

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