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A CELEBRATION
n. 1905,.
III the people
of 'Ontario
votedfore a non-
profit,
onprof it, publicly-
owned electricity
system. They believed
that our natural energy
resources, like the power of
Niagara Falls, were a common heritage
that should be harnessed, for the benefit of all, not -just
a few, and passed' on to future, generations.
At rallies like Mi`s;.one, they demanded ` and won —
low :rates, high reliabilily and public accountabilityto.
ensure that these goals were met. Out of these
concerns, Ontario, Hydro was: born in 1906.
y
History has
proven the
wisdom of those
Who, came before
us. Today, Ontario's
electricity' system is
North America's largest .
;and most reliable.
Our rates are among the'
lowest in the world. All ofus, not just
a few, share equally in the economic .benefits of
our provin- 's vast"natural'power resources.
Ontc. ao Hydro has long been a world-renowned
public enterprise success, meant to belong to the
people :fore er
10w that's something to celebrate,
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UCW
Unit 1
meets
at.Sepoy
Apts.
by Allene Bradley
lJCW Unit "1 met at
the $epoy Apartments on
Apr, 2 with Mary Loth
the uhost'ess, Allene
Bradley presided for the
program and opened with
.an Easter verse.
The opening hymn
was sung with Jean
Conley playing the auto
harp, accompanied by a
tape of her sister Donalda
Moffat at the piano. Jean
ConleyQread the scripture
and the meditation was.
read by Allene. Lois
Goodhue read &pooem He
is risen • and 'Noma
Campbell read Follow'
Me.
Lois 'Walden. read an -ii
article .fromthe .Mandate,
Finding the Right Recipe
For A Changing
Community. This is a
project that is being car -
Tied out at .the . 'Cole
Harbour United, Church,'.
Nova Scotia. These pro,
grams 'at the , church
include a breakfast for 35
children with different
• service clubs on hand'
daily to prepare the . food.
Now it includesadults
where , they may
exchange ' recipes for
healthier meals. The food
bank includes 30 families
per month and 50
Christmas hampers for :.
families: The programs
may not all be successful
and keep changing:
Allene read "An
Easter Remembrances
Ella Hackett presided
'for the business. Ten
members answered the
roilcall with an Easter
verse. Nona Campbell,
treasurer, reported we
now had i3 'paid mem-
bers.
*Happy birthday .wish=
es s wereextended to Jean
Johnston'. and Ella"
Hackett, follcwtred by
passing the• birthday jar,
and collecting 'the Least
Corns.
Shirley Bolt reported...
on all the work that. the
Nimble Fingers Group
have completed
Ella and Shirley
reported briefly on the :. .
Eruce Presbyterial held
Apr. 1 in Walkerton.Ella
closed with prayer.,
Jean and Ella served
refreshments assisted by
the hostess