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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-08, Page 7WBDNESDA,Y, FEB. 84), 1956 Mr. and Mr.s, Bert' Martin and children of Hamilton Miss Mary Therese Martin of Hi;Inilton„ .Mr. and Mrs. Alvin , Moran of St, , mays and Douglas Frayne of Toronto spent the weekend ' with relatives here, ,• .Miss Margaret Kreamer El - ,a and' two brothers, & • I, THE „LUC4KNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWE ONTARIO at the .home of Mr. and Mrs.' G'rayne. Mrs. Cyril Austinis attending a hairdressers' ,con.vention in De- troit . and was accompanied to DetroitbY her 'mother,. Mrs. M. O'Neill and 1Vlichael. Mr, Hein Hendriks &eft via, plane last week. to visit his, fel- Stiyes 'in Rykwoort, Holland. =Sae=ceV cbratd Revt C. Garvey, 'of Windsor, for his bro.* ther the late Thomas Garvey on Tuesday morning at 10 a.rn, with Rev. If. Van Vynokt as Deacon, and Rev. Father Faught, C.D.S. of Windsor, as sub-dea.con, with 'interment in St 'Joseph's ..Ceinet- ery here.., The pallbearers were Joseph O'Keefe, Matthew Foley, G"ene prayne, Jos. Martin,, old Donnelly. & Norinan O'Con•-• nor. • #. • . Among those attending *the. funeral from a distance were MiSs. .N. Meagher Arthur Donnelly and Harold Donnelly' of Walkerton, •Mr. and Mrs.. Mur- larr, Miss Margaret Garvey and •!. PAGE. SEVEN. Mrs. Walter Clare visited•With week, iveS .in. T Oronto for, the Past' The C.W.L. .are sponsoring 's' pre -Lenten Valentine dance in the parish hall on February 13th' with Carruthers' orchestra in. at- tendance. t Michael from Toronto, Mr. and Bae you renewed your Sen - Mrs. Gene Dalton of Detroit.' tinel subscription? 1906 •,- HYDRO • • ' 1956 :41-71 _ ilfg- . / r" .•••••••or ._..-- „--:-.--...=•-•-77. "z--'''---=---,-----=---=---.7-7-7/./ / / --.7-•=,_-_,)," •,. '44 • • • ' ..• 4' 4 .1. • . • 0 04 • . • .• • "• ' • • ' . •• • • . ' 4. • r, • ..• '. • ,4 1' .. • • I e : I , 11. 6 • ' • 1. °.. ; ' .• • ...6 . ...4 ;1 . • 4 7444, .t • .$ • 4 • ' • • 41 The fifty years .since Ontario. Hydro was created in 1906. constitute one .of the most important . eras in the history of our pro- vince:, The Hydro family has played a major .role in the progress of thathalf century, 4 . • . .• — • . ' • •,7 energetically developing Ontario's water resources to make available to farms, homes and industry, dependable electric power at rates among ttielowest in the world. In the prOcess1.0*pyrir,o family has grown _ from the. original. 14 partner municipalities • . 343, The • nuriTher of customers 'served Itrat.:Otigh :these; plus -I -Ural; local.-systOrns And.. . industrial . customers now exceeds one. and one li all in il lion . - TbA-wmliined- ass4s.-of-the-- 9 -------— • - . ,.. . • . ' ' . . • • ,Commission and the municipal Systems is almost two billion dollars. In this our Golden Jubilee Year, Ontario Hydro and all the ,Hydro municipalities salute the men whose foresight and enter - ,prise, fo-O-dect:the We' salute also labour, industry and agrittltitre„ all of which, may be proud of their part .'.helping to bring about the present high. . -*St antlard-'6f 7, What of the next 50.years?.The future holds great nf.oMise in: electrical liVing.'Hydro will continuo to provide an adequate supply of elecfriti-tf 'to meet the power reilarernerts';. the ,.province . power , grpater.,. • • . h 1.44 • 4 4,,, • HEHYDRO FAMILY, S -U 0:U,R 1.IC R:1.6Ari- rUTU Odefeeiotiortorke#'' —etAte4re.:0404.44. trAt.444.4t4-.. R let:t46*-4 • 14