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Port Perry Star (1907-), 23 Jan 1947, p. 9

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s : 4 Supplement to Port Perry Star, January 16, 1947 The hockey fans turned out to see Utica play Junior Farmers on Thurs- . day night. The game was wo nby a score of 1-0. Then on Monday night the team went to Blackstock, winning "by a score of 9-2. On Thursday night they crossed sticks with - Uxbridge. The boys looked smart in their new sweaters, All fans 'be on hand. on Thursday evening. Mr. Ritchie will show community pictures in the School on Thursday evening, January 23. The" films-- "Every man's world", "The House to live in"; "Power from- Shipshaw" will be shown. The W.A. charge of meet-* ing. ' on Mr. and Mrs." Harold Ballard and Py Helen at Fred Ballard's on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Del. Catherwood and family at Mr. Frank Kendall's on g Sunday. N ' : 4 A 5 © Mr. and Mrs, Joe Ward and 'Ruby . ih sie at George Ward's recently, Birthday greetings to Mrs. Norman aa i 4 he Ballard, who will celebrate her 84th me Recent sleet and wind storms in Niagara and Western birthday on January 19th, . . . Ontario areas, bfought down whole sections of both Shon; he 5 ER ~ 7" __ tower and wodden-pole Hydro lines. This picture shows Ne. iD Chea hk s- how ice-laden trees and limbs broke, fell across Hydro Hines' pe and forced them to the ground. <3 WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY "The afternoon auxiliary of the W.M. ; 4 S. ofthe United Church held its first : Z ; Th -meeting of the year in the Sunday ; 4 ® - School room of the Church, on Tues- ° ! : ) ey ai day, January 14th. The minister, Rev. : . i Ce Clifford Smith, in a beautiful installa- When King Winter makes an all-out attack, man can do little but repair 'tion service, inducted 'the officers of . ; y ! ble. Recent power breaks in Niagara and Western the society for the coming year. The the damage as fast as Pog} Ag 3¢ POWs XN 3 ) president, Mrs. . Thompson, was in Ontario areas were the direct result of unusual and severe storm conditions, 4 z - Bens i . ro - Hy : . writ seg ee 'Because of the flexibility provided by its unified, province-wide organiza: were presented by the various secre- ws tioq, Hydro was able to rush emergency repair crews from other parts of Ontario * taries. The topic for the meeting was .. : : ' . 3 fol Hepes x - "The Youth in India" and this was : to restore power. Every effort was directed to this end. ; . very ably given by Mrs, H. Stone, a : + A -member of Mrs. Koch's group. The } To all consumers who suffered in these storm areas, Hydro expresses its Doris Sond wish. 3 ising New thanks and appreciation for their patience and understanding in a difficult and trying situation. i. EY ' hy SHY 1 _ At dll times Hydro safeguards service by endeavouring to locate lines } free from trees and by tree; trimming. Present storm damages illustrate the ween advisability of these methods:- - CANADIAN GIRLS IN TRAINING Girls wishing to join the C. G, I. T... are asked to come to 'the Sunday School room, of the United Church on _ Thursday, January 16, at four o'clock. =~ During this 'winter period, storms and power shortage present This Awill be an organization meeting, © great operating problems for Hydro. Your co-operation in the conserving 22 i GENERAL MEETING OF THE - J : i PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB. 4 ) : KB ; will" be "held on Thursday evening, - i January 16th, at 8:30 p.m. in the Public Library. All: members and others interested are requested to be =~ Pf present, : s La wo . = ® of power will be of material assistance and much appreciated. ." 3 . . 3 A ECTRIC. POWER :/COMMISSION - -- THE: HYDRO EL lo

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