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Port Perry Star (1907-), 21 Oct 1948, p. 9

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PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1948 MYRTLE (Too late for last week.) ; The family party held on Thursda evening in the Sunday School room garet and a comic film, "The Three Kittens." Contests were conducted by Mrs. Saywell, and Dave Duchemin played some of the favorite popular songs. Light refreshments brought the pleasant evening to a close. were also present to enjoy the sump- tuous dinner which concluded with a delicious, decorated cake. Congratu- lations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. The many friends of Mrs. Alles bers last week, boro Normal School gave a most inter- esting and "Methods of The ovr? and also demonstrated rythm Prof. Woodruff of Peter- informative address on, Teaching Reading". of Ajax gave musical num- urday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters visit- Sunday School room on Wednesday ed with Bowmanville relatives on Sat- evening of lgst week with a good at- tendance. 7TYhé president, Mrs. Archie Congratualtions to Mr. and Mrs. A.|Parrvinder, presided and opened the Eyers whose nineth wedding anniver- meeting with a poem "Adventures." I'he Scripture Acts 9:10-22 uy I~ Fg ns 3 ARR bo CRNA NN Ka SE a FW. SANA ay Toe WIRE + a, N a ~ oy, cA " y lesson : Ross, of Oshawa, will be ple » : sary was on Monday. eS Tat . 1 Mrs 4 i was a real success and everyone re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Annan, of Pick- | Jeary that she has lol su... | dances, under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Roy Scott and son Beverley, of | W@3 raed in unison and Mrs. 'A. Payn- turned home feel that the affair : f : ~~ | Fisher. Those attending the conven- | i I, ter read a paper commenting on the { ering were recent guests of the Percy | jently to be removed f hospital t A : Seagrave, spent Sunday afterncon ! . had been well while, A famil : Yoo he removec from hospital to | 4; "wore shown over the University | O° 4 , lesson. Minutes were: read and ap- i py i the entertainment. Fol- amily. her own home. We hope she may grounds and heard Prof. Sheppard de- with Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Long. | | ved and roll call was answered this, Mr. Saywell showed mov- Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gordon were | soon be in her former good health. scribe the work of the University. Miss Nancy Walsh who is a student | with nien's names of the Bible. The ! ing ures of the new Jasper, B.C., | dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mrs, James Duff, our Public School of McMaster University, Hamilton, usual business period followed. An t highway; colored movies of the holl- | Percy on Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, | teacher attended the annual convention Mr. W. A. Donnelly, of Whitby, was | was home for the week-end and interesting program filled in the ree day enoyed in British Columbia by | on the occasion of their thirty-nineth | of the South Ontario Teachers' Insti- | in the. village on Saturday calling on Thanksgiving Day. mainder of the evening. Mrs. L. W. 4 himself, Mrs. Saywell and wee Mar- ' wedding anniversary. Toronto friends | tute held in Ajax on Wednesday of ! friends. The Faithful Group met in the |nfiichell gave a reading, "Mrs. Smart 3 ? learns to skate;" Phyllis Duff played ¢ a piano solo, "Danny Boy'; Mrs. H, dry q ¢ Percy, a recitation, "Reporting", Mrs, 7 fi J . E. Gilroy, a piano number "Serenade" 4] -- ie by Schubert; Mrs. R. Taylor, a read- 4 g : : ing, "The Apartment Néighbours'"; i / . [aE Mrs. Mitchell; an article which was a . i . prize winning essay. "The Book of A 3 . Books". The meeting closed with re- 7 { : foe freshments and a social half hour. A of ye i The November meeting will be held in pit He the home of Mrs. Roy, Percy. F144 \ y (ay : \ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rhoder, Mrs, We i ) Collins, Mrs. Barton and daughter ALA i / Jean, of Halifax, N.S., were recent PAK 5 ) yuests of John and Mrs. Maw. i BTA i 1 ft = In fo Buenty of ei { ' Mrs. Stewart Bryant of Oshawa was Jd ps the guest of Mrs. C. Harrison from Fin § A ' - Wednesday of last week until Satur- | sa! 3 g ; - day. ok 1 wv | ' i : : We are pleased to tell you that at 3 ' , . | time of writing this, Jim Cooper is 4 : | ) somewhat improved; but is still con- Eo) ; : 1 fined to the house, > oo = - AY 5 . Mrs. R. Percy and Mr. and Mrs. R. AL P| - : 5 Taylor accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. % {) A » Annan of Pickering, on a motor trip DERE a | : to Detroit, on Saturday. They re- WEY iq v Made b The I dr El : t ° P C ° ° f oO 4 ° mained over the week-end with rela- i 4 - ! tives arriving home on Monday. A £ )'4 yaro eciric rower ommuission o niario Merrill and Mrs Rose. amd the boys ki { . : . . ' . enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and Ly a - a Mrs. Clarence Holman and on Thanks at i and Approved by Order-in-Council NS pba oh ! i ' and Mrs. L. [.. Ross of Utica. {4 § . 4 & ' ' Miss Audrey Grant, of Lakeview, i = . B fan . o : a was home over the week-end and holi- 19) 2 Amendments Appear in Heavier Type Rr Tans or BA i : y _ r. and Mrs. Fre am, o - GAN &¥ : umbus, were Sunday visitors with 30 32 : f ' . yy 4 3a ) " " i pr, Mrs > $7 i PART I and after cessation of business with the public than 1 watt per square foot of floor space or side- $hoiz Javier, Mi ., Allg Doviney, RR = WATER HEATERS Rot more Shan 1 West per square foot st walk area covered by the marquee or canopy; o ' " OW Ra Rl) vad - 2 e oss floor-area of that t of - om : . <0 Congratulations to Mr. anc ra, Sint & 1.-(1) Unless water heaters operated by electrical power shop where the staff is working: (aq) lighting of exterior extrances or exits of commercial Douglas Taylor, of Toronto, on their ; $s are--, : y 9; . premises or residences except not more than 60 recent marriage. i = (a) equipped with thermostatic control, and (li) not more than 10 watts per lineal foot of width watts for commercial premises and net more than bie -- K TRANS, 0% (b) installed in or on tanks which are thermally of show-windows of shops for lighting only 25 watts for residences and, where occupied, REREN seas insulated, and only while open for business; tourist cabins; and ' no: municipality or. municipal commission receiving electrical power from the Commission shall supply or (iii) not more than 2 watts per square foot of gross floor-area of an office 'during office ones, (h) exterior lighting between sunrise and sunset. (2) The lighting permitted for shops during business use or permit to be supplied or used by any person the and after office hours not more than h d beck i and ii of ol Jolt electrical power or any part thereof for the operation watts per square foot of gross floor-area regulation | shall include the lighting of interior ing vi of water heaters instdlled or replaced after the 1st of that part of the office where the staff handissdisn) a" ' Fie ot Nercmbes. 1028 : is working; merchandise-displays and show-windows. t : . i ' = N Le - . : . : 3 (2) No Darn shall take from any municipality or (iv) for the protection of property after business 9 No person shall take fo Shy municipality a Wuaicipal 1 % municipal commission any electrical power received © hours not more than 5 watts per 100 square gomnussion any -slevitical power received {ram the EA from the Commission and use-it for the operation of feet of gross floor-area of a shop or office or .Commission and use it in a manner contrary to the i water heaters in a manner coiitrary to the provisions 40 watts per shop or office whichever is Provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation 4 f of subregulation 1. - ) the greater; ¥ > 6. No person shall take any electrical power procured (3) No person shall take any electrical power procured (b) lighting of exterior signs; from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary HAAR reer from the Commission and use it for the operation of (c) exterior flood- or outline-lighting for decorative, . to the provisions of subregulation 1 of regulation 4. ¥ (hii water heaters in a manner contrary to the provisions ornamental or advertising purposes; } 7. Subregulation 1 of regulation 4 and regulations 8 Palen of subregulation 1. (d) lighting of out-door Christmas trees; and 6 shall not apply to, -- RIO 2.-Ontario Regulations 237/47 are revoked. (e) lighting of parking-lots, used-car lots, service (a) (i) lighting of airports and transportation SB stations, out-door industrial premises and out-door terminals; SAO 4 PART II playing fields except, -- ors Velbon : . ] REO 3 , SPACE HEATERS : (i) not more than 10 watts per 100 square feet Lo a re a rrperiy pratecion. TYE Co 8.-(1) No municipality or municipal commission receivin of parking-lot space while open for business; signs; and VA Gt RE p ri h pai co 1 9 (ii) not more than 10 watts per 100 square feet WL : . Re power from the Commission shall supply or of (har PHBE of tied-car lots weed lof didpla (iii) lighting required by law; Sten étmit to be supplied or used by any person por ; pay (b) hospitals; : YER S Bie or or t th f for th f¥ space while open for business and not more ospitals; . CRE e ecirical power or any part thereof for the operation than 5 watts per-100 square feet of the used-car (¢) lighting for interior domestic purposes; Susan Fletcher will be heard on Mon. - RAT of air-heaters, grates, radiators, boilers or any other {ot af : basi } bs ) . days at 10.30 from Vancouver, CBC. id - device for space heating in hotels, tourist cabins, shops of after cessation of business; (d) lighting of a single exterior sign, not exceeding 28 : Rings offices, commercial premises and except in the (iii) not more than 40 watts per gasoline pump in watts, to designate, -- BEEN ay ; case of sickness residences. y a service station, exclusive of lighting not (i) an office of a medical or dental practitioner, LRN Pd 2) N hall tke § ! icipalit exceeding 25 watts inside the pump-meter embalmer or funeral director, or pharmaceu- {RESTS x opr sell pri ecto] es sien | i the service saltin if bpen . tical chemist; AD Ee : or business; : . ! : 2 AIR) 7 A PO] Te ' N tH . 1 3% fen the Se issn ol De I a a manner contrary (iv) not more than 10 watts per 100 square feet of (i) on ambulance, telephone or telegraph station; rs % 0 the provisions ot subregulation 4 whatever part or parts of out-door 'industrial (iii) promi iding sleepi i odoin i 4 (3) No person shall take any electrical power procured premises is in actual use for work in progress Premises Drow J 2:8eping Accommodax FECA N from the Commission and use it in a manner contrary and not more than 5 watts per 100 square feet or travellers. (HER & to the provisions of subregulation 1. - at other times and not more than 5 watts per : } Pan Z : 100, square feet for protective lighting of that ° VEDAS 2 PART III part actually occupied by installations, or used PART IV i : LIGHTING for the storage of materials or equipment; and 8. In these regulations, -- 4 : | PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS violiniat who ix heard Wednesday ight Wi 5 cn En ) PA : ( > ' iD 3 Was Any person refusing or neglecting to comply with any than $100 and not more than $300 for each every TTT ee FA " direction, order, regulation, restriction, prohibition or separate day upon whicly gfioh refusal o neghyot.. ls HR Gf i K control made or exercised by the Commission under this repeated or continued. - An (4.-(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, -- (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, i : 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 (v) not more than 40 watts per 100 square feet of playing area of an outdoor playing field only while in use; between sunset and sunrise; (f) lighting of, -- (i) marquees; or (ii) sidewalk-canopies , OB hotels, theatres and restaurants except not more Convictions Act. MODIFICATION OF REGULATIONS AS TO CERTAIN AREAS The foregoing Regulations are modified b pesepling from (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 for office purposes; and (b). "'office'" shall mean a building or part of a building occupied and used for office purposes only. The penalties imposed by or under the authority of this section shall be recoverable under The Summary townships of Carling, Christe, Conger, Cowge ox, Forguson, Foley, Humphrey, McDougall and ) Jean de Rimanoczy, brilliant Canadian oi d the application of Parts IT and III thereof the following, -- (a) the territorial districts of Algoma, Cochrane, - ar, the Town of Parry Sound, and the Village i 'a : Kenora, Manitoulin, Nipissing, Rainy. River, Sud- of Rosseau. { ! bury, Thunder Bay, Timiskaming; » : (0) exhibitions and fairs held in 1948 by societies : i pt me "i (b) the territorial district of Parry Sound, except the under The Agrioultural Societies Act, A. ; If further clarification i~ required please contact your local Hydro office. : 4 Lie ' ' Pierrette Alarie, M litan O - THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO: [iiss 4 : , ; ET ; with Toronto Symphony "Pop" om A A, Va i ra : ¥ 7 i : : N Friday, October 22nd at 9 p.m. " SK -------- ---- /

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