FAR a) $e NSE SAE TE 5T ' > 4 PS Farhi a > EER a OVNI Fas SRA DRA PROL imaiimiocy Rats PRA -- pide dels aa SAL IRANREIN FPR A SHER ' > 2 Ar RAY SICER ANE STi MRF Lr BR ARLE A Fait i STi £043 * th i 41 sal oe IST it / vi NIALIn, Be a .. PORT KT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ~ Lo i A ~ Fr SEPTEMBER 2h, 1949 «HR AA LERANTF Po OR Ll = orris to the gallon. to the gallon. CALAIS NAT ANSP a I ,. Car Prices : EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY SO SEP © Fo MS "The Morris Minor--The Eerhomy 'Car--42 to 50 miles - NOW $1375. 00. Save $220. 00. 'The Morris Oxford--The Luxury Car--32 to 3 37 miles - Now $1795. 00. Save $300. 00 | ih ~~ Reduction. on other models : as much as $700.00 @ Call around or * phone for fro' demonstration--no obligation Y - - T BP [vent of cold weather late in the fall |B forces certain curtailments, The history of rural.électrification goes <back many years to the time 5 w small, isolated, groups of farm- ers, whose properties were located ad- Jacent. to urban centres were able to make arrangements with nearby muni- cipalities for connection with their Hydro systems, A As' "more cand" more farmers and other rural residents came to realize thé advantages inherent in electrifica- tion, the demands fol service reached | an pp i Al a -------- ERR amas op go wa ct Lakeview Theatre, Port Poiry; Ont. Two Shows Nightly and 9, ; Saturday Matineé at 2 p.m, LN al Sua » THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 29- 30, OCT: 1 Boh: Hope and Jane Russell In the Record- Breaking Comedy, Western All in Glorious Technicolor "THE PALEFACE" "SHORT PICTURES * pe gE ~,* MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, "OCTOBER 34-5 Dennis. O'Keefe and - Mary Meade In the Tht ling Action: Drama § 3 % fr' a - point. where. 'municipal systems found it inadvisable to continue: ex- | tension of their dines™ beyond the cor- poration 'boundaries. the Commission. he- Prior Thus, in 1921, gan its actives rural program. to that time, fewer -than 3,000 rural consumers were being seryed How: rh > : MP. MEN" 2nd BIG FEATURE= "LINDA BE Goon" ' Patrons must be. in by 8. 30 pam. for last complete show PANTS aaa ea tte ga se So Mo ¥ 2 glely - § » i abiainlaiabiid SA AT RATA a A OR tat HEUTE. | i Leaskdale Garage announce a huge reduction in the price of the world famous Morris Cars v wr! Leaskdale ( ml LEASKDALE 7 miles north of Uxbridge UXBRIDGE, 162. 15. ~ # w | crippled farm animals. 'HORSES :: CATTLE =: HOGS Telephone Collect for Immediate Service GORDON YOUNG LIMITED : Toronto--Adelaide 3636 Port Perry 118 r 21 "Uxbridge 27 Brookiln 62 ATTENTION FARMERS |* -- i Hydro Sets All- ot uy Time Record in |g 'rince 'Albert {Rural Expapsion |: \- Gr eenhouse Program ° Bt aus, Holland Bulbs arriving any day now.|Chairman's~ Progress Report hai Place your order early to obtain best varieties -- TULIPS, DAFFODILS, | HYANCINTHS, NARCISSIS. Phone 174 r 11 3,163 Miles of New Rural Lines Built this year to August 19, and 28,973 ~--{~----New Customers Added +A new all-time record in the history " Port Perry. 3 of Hydro expansion in rural Ontario 1----PAINT1 N G and DECORATING 'SPECIALIZING IN INTERIOR WORK: PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, GRAINING : : GYPTEX WORK. : . ALL WORK STRICTLY GUARANTEED. 21 years experience in Toronto. = Full Equipment. ALSO OUTSIDE PAINTING DONE. M. St. Clair and gon 'EPSOM (North West of School) fh ~ PHONE--PORT PERRY 118 r 14 "Estimates given. | Oxford Unit Pays. - "Jseheduled- program--of New Tiral line construction now past the half-way me i sg is _in_ the making with this year's | ARTHUR W..S8.. GREER, K.C. i attendance a at | my Port Pe office | on Wednesday morning and Friday afternoon of each week, or by Ford Fay + blong Block, ort Perry, Phone 26 { hay | g rated pace. ~ This fact is revealed.in Hydro Chdir- ] swan-Robert H. Saunder's progréss-re- port on rural expansion. which states that the schedule for the calendar $4,000 for Bull The 'Artificial Breeding Unit of the Oxford Holstein Club has purchased the six-year-old "bul, - Montvic Emile received service, bringing the total Lochinvar from Elmeroft Farms, | number of miles of rural line in ser- 'Oshawa, at $4,000. This bull has been Yic® up to 30,484 and the number of 'on :leagse by the Oxford Unit for the 'rural consumers to 249,062. % also.pointed out that up to August 19 this year, 8, 163 miles of line.had be been |. built and, 28,973 new consumers had { pst, three years at a- cost of $4,200, { As is the case with most outdoor '|so_that a total of $8,200 has been in-| Taylor's Restaurant "i Bring Them in To-day .. AEN OPEN SUNDAYS | PHONE 96 BAA SAAR ACHAEA BAAD rae EN A TN AAALAC AAR AN IAN vested in his service by the: unit; th -one_of the most popular bulls in the $ unit, close to 3,000 cows having been NOW YOU CAN GET YOUR FILMS DEVELOPED FAST -- TRY '§ bred to him, § individual, his sire being the $13,000 OUR 24 HOUR SERVICE. YOU ARE SURE TO BE SATISFIED, : Jeing the $13.40 B Montvic Lochinvar and his dam HB $4,300 Excellent cow, Montvic g heur Emily, - g of the 1941 All-American Get-of-Sire i by Montvic Pathfinder; and is a former construction, 'said Mr, Saunders;~the _ greatest progress with the rural pro- | {gram is made during the late spring, summer and early fall, This, of course, does not mean that there is no activity in the winter months, he added, sine in January of this 276 miles of rural line were - constructed and 1800 con- sumers added, These figures com- pared favorably with' the ffionth of May when 295 miles were constructed and 2,876 consumers connected. The building program will continue:at' full spéed from this point on, until the ad- Montvio Emile Lochinvar has been He is a veny richly bred e Oon- "Emily" was a member is Champion producer, - "of consuniers had reached 55,000, {mark-and-going forward at an accele: year, ending Decenfber 31st, calls for|: the building of over 5,300 miles of new | rural line and the-uwddition of 42,820 |: [ew rurat-- consumers. -- Mr. Saunders , ever, within ten years after the pro- geram had been- initiated; the. number The Hydro Chaivman went on to il- lustrate the overall progress of the rural expansion program by referring ~ to the statistics for the past 14 years. In 1935, 443 aniles of -rural line were construcefgd.. In the next" foug7yenrs that figure steadily increased until, in 11939, 2,670--miles of line were com- pleted and 17,706 consuiners given ser-|- vice, During the war years, shortages of materials .and manpower forced a drasfic curtailment in the construction of rural lines. In 1943 only 2,005 new consumers_received as only 21 miles of new lings were: constructed. However, from that point on, activity was grad; tally. stepped up to the point where 1948: witnesed the record totals of 1 26,036 consumers connected through. the constr uction of 3, 5566 miles of new yuial, line. Increased Load Another feature of the post-war years has been -the astonishing in- "|creage" in rural load. At-the -end-of 1945 ! : 111,225 horsepower to its rural con-| J the Commission was supplied sumers. By the -end of 1948 this power. | This increase in the suial load is' partly .attributable to the fact that| farmers and other rural residents, in ever-iiicreasing numbers, have become aware of the advantages of using low- 'gost power." N [¥ Tn this connection; itis interesting [8 to note' that although the use of elec- tr icity on the farm has multiplied over the years its cost to the farmer has steadily decreased in the face of in- creased operational and .other costs. an avekage cost of more than five cents per kilowatthour. - His average 7 :| power. consumption in that year was about 96 kilowatthours g month and his average monthly bill was $4.87. During -1947, the farmer paid an aver- lage of 1.66 cents per. kilowatthour, ; is average _monthly bill "was only bi inspite of _the fact that his ge motithly consumption had in- -- to 228 kilowatthours. How- ever, it is unanimously agreed that in- creasing costs of labour and materials will ultimately 'increase--the cost of power eonslimers in order to permit Commission to maintain its fine by 1 of service on a sound financial sig --1In-- concluding his ~ report, Mr. Saunders stated: "These figures give a clear picture of the increasingly im-- portant role electricity is playing in the life of rural Ontario," A Cnfeyf YOUR FAYOURITE BEVERAGE KIST. pin ALL FLAVOURS |} ' : A : : i Honeydale Honeydale Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs, Eigh __M¥, and Mrs. Paul Diamond' visited trends at Inglewood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gilkes and daughter of Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Whitfield, recently. Lyle on Sunday. land Lake. - Make Slip #overs! given Institute Branch, : Ep------------------------ 'FOR =~ CL > 1G eonard's- - Lumber Gyproce, "Insulation Cleaners - Ten Test WHITBY, ONT.' % ELC Se es door any Tuesday or Satur- Uxbridge Planing| a. ; Mill [four Day Delivery Service: 5 . PHONE 3825 PORT PERRY. 3 Tid - UXBRIDGE; 'ONT. rt TERMINAL GRILL 7 smn; =e figure: had soared' to 193,144 horse- | § For example in 1928 the farmer paid k "Mr, .and Mrs, Fred Titterton and o family visited Mr, and Mrs. Norman i Mrs. J, H. Hardy is visiting in Kirk. : Mrs, E. B. Cooke and rs, Lawson i Honey are taking lessons ow to | y Miss | Kathleen McTaggart,-of the Women's " ad et us take care of your olor wing : problems. | Over 35 years experience at your disposi oe TC We will 'be pleased to. call at your 3 Plywood, Flooring ~ Custom Work .-- TRY -- Rn le me San LS LOANS § "SHOP AT ARDLEY"S WITH CONFIDENCE" THE NEWEST AND: SMARTEST' p : IN THE LATEST _ COATS, SUITS; DRESSES, "GOWNS; and WEDDING GOWNS 'ARDLEY FROCKS 491-3-5° DANFORTH AVE, near Logan, Phone GE. 1575 i _TORORTO, ONT. EE Tg READING ee i Nas and Wood a Port Perry Coal & Ice Co. f - Ha PHONE 48 R = b-- The Best the Market Offers | = Your Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention;, -- 3 . oy "Cawker Bros, Family Butchers, 'Phone 29 Pascua mn sc SLi YT I FrE-------- _-- FULL COURSE MEALS -- LIGHT LUNCHES Soda Fountain Cigarettes and Sundries For Coming Out Engagements; Anniversaries, Wedding oe os 8 Receptions, or. Special Occasions of any kind, our Banquet - 3 Yai = : Hall js at your disposal. : : Open Li od of the 'Week. "The People's Meat 'Market "'Where You Cet the Choicest in Moats" FRESH and 'CURED MEATS of ALL KINDS ""W. E. MacGregor Ge Son: Phone 72w, PORT PERRY - | 'Builders Supplies . DONNACONA--Insulating Wallboard - DONNACONA HARDBOARD, Temptred and Untempered. MODERNITE. TILEBOARD FIR PLYWOOD AMERICAN. CEMENT. HARDWALL PLASTER REESOR FUEL & LUMBER PORT PERRY + = PHONE 3w