NAA a Sad cord A ECA ] RY 'Tummonds. . June 15. conditioned headquarters Port Perry U.CW. June 7, Unit #2 with Mrs. Heayn in charge met at the home of Mrs, Ross Healey. The meeting was opened by singing Hymn No. 16. The Devotion was then conducted by Mrs, S, . The topic "God Calls ,', We Offer Ourselves", Mrs. Bentley read theSecripture Luke 5:1-11; 27-82. Hymn 358 "Jesus Calls us, o'er the Tum- ult" wds sung, Mrs. Cecil Heayn then led in prayer, then: Hymn No. 330 "Love Divine, al love excelling, was sung, The minutes were read and approved, 8 members and $8 visitors answered the roll call with a verse of Scripture. 22 visiting calls were reported. Collection $15.00. Unit #2 is in charge of the programme for the general meeting Wednesday Mr. who is a teacher at Scugog Is- ~land-and -a native -of Trinidad | will be. showing pictures and speaking. -- A business discussion follow- ed. The meeting wa then turn- ed over to Mrs, Leask, who con- ducted the Study on Trinidad with the members. taking part, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leask, Mrs. Heayn thanked Mrs. Ross Healey for having us at her home, and Mrs. Leask for con- ducting our Study Period, A lovely lunch. was served and a social time enjoyed bywall, Hydro Chairman Te Open New Bowmanville Office M-Day for Ontario Hydro's "Bowmanville Area staff was Monday, June 13. That was the day Bowmanville Area staff of 55 persons completed their mov. ing to the new all-electric head- quarters on Scugog Road, at the north limits of the town of " Bowmanville. : Customers served by Bow- manville Area will have an op- portunity to inspect the mew all-electrically heated and air~ on Wednesday, June 22 when the official opening of the building will take place. The new Bow- manville opened by George FE. Gather- cole, Chairman of Ontario Hy- dro, at 2.30 p.m., June 22. The public is invited to attend that ceremony and to inspect the building immediately after. Light refreshments will be ser- ved following the tour of in. spection, Bowmanville: Area serves a. "rapidly- -growing sector includ- 'ing rural and suburban sections beyond Whitby," Oshawa, Port Perry. - Bowmanville, Orono, Newcastle and Uxbridge with a total of over 10,000 Area cus tomers, The power load in Bowmanville Area totals some 17,000 kilowatts and the staff of , 55 persons. has some 850 miles of distribution lines, also about. 290 miles, of sub-trams mission and transmission lines to maintain, There are eight distributing stations to supply 'the customers with electric ser- "vice. The modern Area building that becomes the new headquarters for Bowmanville Area staff is well planned and functional. It contains some 7,032 sq. feet of gpace to accommodate the grow= ing staff of this expanding Area and has ample storage fa cilities, Lionel Suphal Area office will be Talented Singers To Perform On Monday, June 20th, the excellent voices of two outstand- ing vocal artists will be heard at the Recital brassnted by Marie Taylor, Ross Cotton, baritone, Is so- loist of Simcoe St. Church, Osh- awa, Director of the Bowman- ville Legion (Choir, and is a winner of many Kiwanis festi- val awards, His selections will include Pilgrim's Song; Preach me not your musty Rules, and OI' Man River. Ross Metcalf, ARCT, ACCM, RMT, "is organist and choirmas- ter of St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, and is Supervisor of Elementary Music in Dar- lington Township schools, He will sing -- Serenade; I Love Life, and Sea Fever. Both these gentlemen have appeared as soloists with performances of "Messiah" in Oshawa and district. ~The program will include ad- vanced piano and organ stud- ents and will feature a Piano and Organ Concerto by Marie PORT .PERRY STAR Thursday, June 16, 1966-19 Old Age Pensions (Continued from page 2) curity may be obtained from any post office and should be sent to the Regional Director Taylor and Elizabeth Hayes. Appearing at the. Junior Re- cital on June 24th, will be Dian- ne Hall, a' talented vocal stu- dent of R. G. Geen, LTCM, FCCO. Her selections will in- clude compositions of Handel and Dunhill, and will conclude with 'Love is a Many Splen- doured Thing' and 'Summer- time' from the stage play 'Porgy and Bess', Old Age Security, 25 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto 7, Ont- Birth or baptismal certificates where available should be sub; mitted with the applications, It such documents are not avail. ° able or cannot 'be obtained, the application should be completed and sent to the Regional Direc- tor in any case, The Regional Office will assist applicants in obtaining other evidence of age. 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