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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-15, Page 9THEATRE WINGHAm. PHONE 3.57.100 SHOW TIMES Friday and Saturday at 7:15 and 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on the prograin. woo. wow +two. wow wow wow. wow ..er. THUR., FRI„ SAT., NOV. 14, 17, 18 • ,Adult Entertainment "The Burglars" Colour - Starring Dyan Cannon, Omar Sharif In this super-thriller Athens provides a colorful backdrop for the various heists, car chases and tasty cuisine. MOW MEM WINO. AMEN. MEW MEW allihe SATURDAY MATINEE NOV. 18' "Zebra in the Kitchen" All Seats for This Matinee itle 111Allt INTRIONIKAT' )h1 11 ifurderAtutinut7119—'---1-3-0— g0MEON , S E.T.:_fr,.?-.F.,9,7A...h..k),pliiiitt;e0OSE.1.,00,,1 PAR STVS &ono • and .49144 . .nteiroomor GODERICH, ON T. 524-76' Hanover Travel. Service SOUTHERN VACATIONS AIR TOURS BARBADOS, 2 WEEKS, FROM4302" JAMAICA, 2 MEEKS, FROM $269 ACAPULCO, 1 WEEK, FROM $262 MIAMI BEACH, 1 WEEK, FROM $179 IRREEP_ORT,A_WEEK_ERO1/9 _ ST. PETE BEACH, 1 WEEK, FROM $179 CANARY ISLANDS, 2 WEEKS, FROM $359 COSTA_DEL_SOL,1 WE EK,_F-ROM__$337 HAWAII, 2 WEEKS, FROM $429 NASSAU, 1 WEEK, FROM $179 Manrotherftlirs with diatiljittlic-folders available ************** lakVLO, • 14 DAY COACH TOURS • JANUARY 0 *FEBRUARY, MARCH CHRISTMAS SPACE AVAILABLE. TO HAWAII, FREEPORT AND SPAIN AIR-LINE RESERVATIONS CAR RENTALS_ HOTELS • FOR FURTHER .INFORMATIQN CONTACT HANOVER TRAVEL SERVICE 3644270 vatcr. .1s '11011 !on Herb 10 DAY COACH TOURS NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 47,44-"4.44 ' , WEDNESDAY,, NOVEMBER .15th, 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NUM 72 - ly )W available for rent to ergalezetlees boy dances. We. Bell Telephone Propose Rate Increases In 1973 and 1974, WOuld, Have To Be Approved. By Transport Com:mission. now w now patient in GOderiCh hOlpital late - Tyros , C.G.I.T. and Explorers_ are active groups for the youth and .young people within the Church. Next Sunday the Sacra- ment of Baptism will be celebrated. Other activities are listed 'on the church bulletin. On. Sunday, December.10, the Sunday School will share in the church service for White Gift. •--Sunday. Misses Ada and Hazel Webster of Lucknow were guests of Mrs. Cecil Blake and Barbara on :Sound last week. COUNTRY ROAD 2 miles south of Kincardine on Aintree Road Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby spent the week end at their p_areiatalhomes liere_and in Goderich township. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kidd from Georgetown came for the latter's mother, Mrs. John Ryan, who returned with them for the winter months. Each summer Mrs. Ryan returns to her own home and cares for her many outdoor flowers. Mt—and Mrs,. Bert Thompson__ of Brantford spent .the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and Joanne. On' Friday Mrs. George Turton of Goderich and Mrs. MarylZurt- ton of Colborne Township visited Mrs. Nlinre Jones. Dave Dawson and Bob Nlc Whinney. were part of a hunt- ing group of nine men who trav- elled with a guide north of Parry . SLUNG YOUR FRIENDS AND ENO YOURSELF 4 I`Oi ii ntii. 1 6 k1.17 se 1 8 e777"77.N., t he J11 Basic residence telephone rates in the Lucknow exchange would go up five cents a month in 1973 arid 30 cents a month in 1974 if the Canadian Transport Commis- sion approves increases asked by Bell. Canada Friday, Novel-1113er 10. Proposed increases were includ- ed in applications'"A", to take effect in 1973, and "B", to be introduced in 1974. The 1973 application asked for increases in basic rates, service charges, long distance rates and other services such as extensions. The 1974 application includes proposed increases in basic rates, service charges , long distance and pay phone rates, extensions, and a new 25-cent Charge for some calls 'to directory assistance. Robert Welch, Bell Manager in this area, said increases allowed Bell by the C.T.0 last May ate being largely offset by increased operating costs beyond its con- trol. The company says relief through a rate increase is needed to avoid construction cutbacks and deferrals; _ - - - — Service charges would double in two stages, with a 50-percent iperease in 1973 and a further one-third increase in 1974. Pres- ent rate fOr a new residence phone installation is $11. This would go'to $16.50 next year - and $22 in 19T4. - Increases proposed for 1973 for long distance would apply only to the initial charge period and only On calls within Bell territOry;.two cents for customer-dialed; five cents' for operator-handled station- to?-stationi and 10 cents for person- to-person. .The 1974 proposed increase is one cent oneach overtime min- ute for all-longi distance calls. General increases proposed for 4973 include five cents a month for residence and hotel exten7 Purple Grove WI Sun.1 9 Mon. 20 tu....21 HAL WALLIS mom(' ION . a wriptivaie --lok at a-elle;- dhusband. . 1. and a private , detective.... who Ail -TitE V for his Public EvE assignment! DUNGANNON her husband Dynes Campbell in Victoria Hospital, London, and also her father ,,Mr. 'Harry Fowler who has been hospitalized there. Dynes returned home on,Wednes: day Mrs. James Lewis has been .a sions and 1,5 percent — with' a five cent minimum — for most other services. Pay phOne rates for local calls, which haven't changed in 20, years, would double to 20 cents over a 15-Month conversion per- iod, beginning' in 1974. New vandal-proof phones with a dial-tone-first feature would be provided. This would permit a caller to reach an operator in an emergency without depositing money. • The proposed 25-cent charge for calls to directory assistance would not apply to handicapped persons such' as the blind. Nor would the charge be levied on calls from pay phon- es, or hospital or hotel rooms. General increases proposed for 1974 - in addition to basic rate boosts -- include an addition- -al-lc-ye cent's' a month for • residence and hOtel extensions, and 6.25 percent for most other services. • As part of its application to the CTC,' Bell is asking approval of a e=year_plan to_gointeffect_ in 1974 -- to make four-party service 'the new standard in rural areas. As man)r. as 10 Customers share a line in some rural areas today. Multi-party service would not be offered to new customers in these areas.—Incre-ases in 1974 for residence customers, which would range from 95 cents to $1.65•a* Month, would depend 'on the number of telephones in the ex- ' change's local 'calling area. Under this plan, only single and two-party service would be available in build-up'areas Of an' exchange outside the ',main urban centre: commuted mileage charges would be eliminated for these customers. ' Custorners:liVing in rural areas who have single and twoparty • • a it . , • The—Neve:FA-bet-met-Wig-ref the Purple Grove Women's Institute* was held of the hoine,of Mrs. George Harkness with fourteen members and three visitors in attendance, President, 'Mrs, Frances .Boyle welcomed everyone. • CornMunity Centre, 8.30 pcm: Mrs. Orville Needham from' Van- s=ouver , B.C. will_ give a talk on.__ "Grow ing African•Violets". , .Anyone interestediswelcOme to attend. Armow Institute is __ inVited. The P.6.W7.1. are cat- ering to the Lion's Club on Nov- ember 22'hetween 7 - 9 P. m.. The . The roll call 'was answered by -an -article-or picture for_ the_ TWeedsmuir'History Book. Mrs., Harkness gave the high lights of, the District Annual rally held at Allenford. •Each member is to bring a 15" appliqued. quilt block 'on . white to make a quilt, to be, handed in at the Commun4 Centre Thursday night. Mrs, William Arnold took over, as convener. A humorous skit — was put on by a number of ladies, and other. ga Ines. Mrs. Earl 'Elliott, reported on the area. convention held in Wiarton. Mrs. Victor c.,a‘,,lc\ drid Mrs. Jack Far- roll scr Swa rtl w WM..' 12,4 FAabW/ TQP01 JAmifsitfto • service do paymileage charges, based on quarter-mile units, in addition. to their' basic rate. Mileage charges would go up in both,1973 and 1974, and under this plan they would be comput- ed in half mile units-beginning-in 1974. Monthly 'increases would --de-pend—onthe distance- the cat,- /tomer isfrom, the urban part of the exchange. Eighty-five percent of Bell customers affect- ed by this part ofthe plan live within two miles of their ex-, change's main urban centre. Increases for them would range from $1.30 to $5.60 a month, beginning in 1974. Maximum increase under this plan would be $10.60 a month. ROBERT HOSSEIN • 'sou CALM 17,11131AT0 RALSTON! -- SUN, THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M. 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