TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 20, 1951 THE DAILY TIMES .GAZETTE PAGE THIRTY-THREE |ASK THE HOUSEWIF es . This Question: What is the one service used most often in the most ways in the modern home and is most essential in good housekeeping? N= And Her Answer Will No Doubt Be: s "Why, Electric Power and Water, of course"! And ! > why? Well, there are so many reasons that we couldn't ; list them all. However, public opinion in general agrees that without Electric Power and Water the housewife's working day, which now averages 11 hours, could not possibly be completed in twice that time. This being so, it wouldn't leave very many hours in a 24-hour working day, would it? POWER ol A PUBLIC SERVICE... OPERATING IN THE INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY! In every phase of community life, whether in the »., - LN Poi NOC § NIN \, 'y V4 iy 4 : 3 / / pl "home or in industry, the wheels of progress revolve around, and are dependent on its electric power and water supplies. The Public Utilities Commission of the City of Oshawa is continually striving to attain better and greater customer service facilities. We are also en- deavoring to keep pace with a fast-growing community of rapid Industrial Expansion. AS OSHAWA GROWS...SO MUST ITS UTILITIES ELECTRIC POWER AND WATER ARE THE LIFELINES OF A NATION! PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION =. OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA { GEO. SHREVE, MGR. PPM UIRE