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Pr, pa..ati p W40 given by Mrs. M _n . tea, gAvC the treasurer. s repArt Thi IP ov de tide it for eatx Mr. and. t's.., f at Kpstlq•
MrS, B�l1L'hessell
Stirling i d r
meeting . .s "`t►ir `>'?+iA
t rM ng, ap M s. Doug McAsh, At ,the conclusion of the copper er contest leaders re tied g ter tiiett' Chrw .turas T,ondptt.and', c, iv Ifender: oI.
It seems that every, ono from
PP - meeting. D, a Y , sAJI , r
who had attended a wv;ksho to ' Memorial Selrvlce at the cenota b their collections with Mr, . S Mrs M MaAan, ld Seaforth visite. on Sunda , a€ �-
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Varna who #Dolt part tp the doer Mitchell.
P in, Bru,s&els on Nov. 11th the Murraymith s side the winn conducted a short oral Bible Quiz Mrs: BrQadfaot s home,
hunt has some venison. At .least Y ems' FaM.
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two 'wolves were shot, too and The Christmas meeting will church service was held at Duff's The losing side leader, Mrs. Carol contest. Mrs. Roy Oennett 'retuned t z �;
t' be hr ith a potluck supper, with United Chvrcll, Walton. Collins will convene the. Mrs. Van Vliet .showed hes home from tendon last' we• k. ; ' rte f
several more were seen. S P PP GGfdf l if 1 ,
each memller bringing a guest. Officiating ' clergy ' were: Christmas party on December slides of her trip. where she has spent the post
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Mr. and Mrs. Afdie Mustard .
Mr.. Cliff Talbot will be shawing, Rev. Edward Baker, Host filth with several members taking Mrs. Jim'Fritz•and the hostess weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Horace
moved to their new home in his pictures of the Holy Land. Minister Duff's Clnite..d Church, part, to be held is the church- served lunch. Rutledge and family where she
Hrucefield last Thursday. Wed Ralph Stephenson is recti erat• Walton, Rev, Kenneth, who basement. There will be a' ivt Friday Euchre was r cu eratin from a sprained
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like, to welcome David's bride, P P P g tr P g
Cathy, to our community, ing satisfactorily in St. Joseph's, preached . the sermon, exchange of one dollar value. It There were 12 tables in play at ankle. i11YSURANf:E 1l,S$i?CfA' InN ,,,
Hospital after back s r e "Remembor the Da "and Rev was d id d t le a the rice of the euchre on Friday eveningin M J P At
Mrs, • Gwynne Roberts has
obtained a in the
Pe, n''
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Webster
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Eric LeDrew; Legion Padre,
ec e o av p
the quilting the same as last year.,
the Walton Community Hall.
. . aures ayne is spen ng
some time with her daughter,
.position
accounting department of the
and Mr. Randy Wilson attended
Brussels United Church.
There is no nominating
Prize winners were: Hig4 Lady
Mrs.Chishom and • family of•
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Huron Board of Education,
an. Awards Banquest and Recep-
Organizations and individual
committee required as the same
- Mrs. Edna Hackwell; Lo.. L, ady -
Dungannon:
We're glad to report that Hank
Ition in Huron College on Saturday
laying of wreaths was held at the
ones are holding their offices for
Pearl Thamer. Gents. High -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lundy of
Broeze is home from hospital
It was held for the families of
cenotaph in Brussels, when
another year, except the
Harold Hudie; Low Gent - Earl
Hamilton spent the weekend at
ago.
scholarship and prize winners in
Legion members, with the wreath
president, when Mrs.Ron
Watson. Most lone hands - Ethel
.
Dennis.
the home of Mr. and Mrs -Allan
A large crowds aftended a
the Faculty of Arts and Social
bearers, Ladies' Auxiliary and the
Bennett and Mrs, H erb Traviss
x on card - Ed.
McCall. ,
eucie, party in Varna Hall on
Sciences, Cheryl was official!
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color party and the "Brownies
are taking turns. . -'
thergill; x on cup - Mrs. C.
Mr. Andrew A. Harris
s has
Wednesday evening for Mr. and
P resented with her Colonel Ibbot--
formed at the Legion Hall.
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Lunch was served b Mrs.
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McCutcheon.
returned to his home to the
B Mrs. Melvin Elliott of R.R. 1,
son Leonard scholarship.
Walton Unit Meets
Gordon Murray, Mrs. Ian Wilbe0,
Hostesses for the evening were
village following a stay in
Zurich, who were celebrating
18.00
The .. Watton Unit met
Mrs. Howard Hackwell and the
W•I.members, Mrs. Jan Van
Wingham Hospital for several
their thirty-fifth weddinganniver-
They
Ten years of
Wednesdayeveningat the home
hostess.
Mrs. Jan Van Vliet Jr. was
Vliet, Sr., Mrs. Harold Hudie,
Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Ray
months.. His daughter from
Toronto and son from Kingston
sary. were preseted with
9.00
of Mrs. Frank Kirkby with a good
Install Princess Telephone
6.50
6.85 plus S.C.
gifts and a purse of money. Apson
9.00
attendance.
hostess for the unit meeting in
Huether.
visited him during the weekend.
McKinley and Elmer HayterMrs.
st.o ry o n
h,i
Ian Wilbee gave the Call
her home on Wednesday evening,
Personals
Several from the village took in
entertained those present with
to Worship followed by prayer.
November 12.
Mrs. Steven Kerley of Toronto
the Royal Winter Fair on Sunday,
reminiscences of past years.
"Glorious things of thee are
Mrs.Don McDonald opened
- spent the past week with her
travelling by bus.
There were eighteen membersb
u I et �"�
spoken" was sung and Mrs. Mac
with a poem "A time for all ,
sister, Mrs. Walter Broadfoot,
Mrs. Jean Miller visited her
present at the November meeting
Sholdice read the scripture from
things". The scripture reading
she returned home on Sunday
sister Mrs. Roy Turvey in
of the United Church Women.
St. Joh n 20: 10 - 18 followed by
was taken from the letter James.
Brussels on Sunday.
Group Il, under the leadership of
board
the meditation, "The Miracle of
Chatper 1; verses 1 - 8 and 16 -
Visitors dur ig the weekend at
Mrs. Geo. Wilson, presented the
Resurrection ". Mrs. Wilbee led
18, followed by prayer and a short
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
1116 worship service, which was in
Congratulations to Ida McClin-
in prayer.
meditation on "Gods • blank
"All
Forester o n
NelsonReid were: Mrs. Laura
keeping' with Remembrance Day.
chey who is celebrating her
Mrs. Nelson Reid as a women's
check". the way my Saviour
Machan; Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mrs. Robt. Stirling presided for
twentieth anniversary in the
year feature told the story of
leads me" closed devotions.
"The
Machan, Karen, Krista and
the business. The secretary and
General Store in Varna today,
Nellie McClung. A remarkable
Statis of Women in'
rov.i n e i a I
Kenny of Sarnia; Mrs. Maybelle
treasurer's reports were given.
Friday and Saturday. Local peo-
woman. she was born in
Canada" part of the United
p
Ryan and son and daughter and
After some discussion, a decision
ple will be interested in her
Chatsworth, Ontario in 1874,
Church Women study packet for
family, Mr, and Mrs.
was made to try the new
bulletin board where interesting
where , she received her early
this year was given as the Topic.
executive
Gerald H odgins and Edward of
or anizational structure su est-
g suggest-
ha enin sof the ast ten ears
pp g P y
education The famii moved to
y
Mrs. Alvin McDonald,
Lucan.
ed by the nominating committee, . have been posted. Included are Winnipeg, where she graduated president, presided for the
and to elect officers to one-year termsweddings, graduations, deaths; from Central' Collegiate with a business. The secretary, Mrs. The 16th annual Western
10 ro .ert, , 's certificate at Don McDonald read minutes. The • Ontario Provincial Assembly,
. A report on programme P P Y changes etcfirst class teachertreasurer reported $562.18 taken Canadian Foresters, was held at
the age of 15. P Niagara
' The story of Nellie cClung's in.by the unit for the year. The the Park Motor Hotel, Nia g
• many accomplishments was told copper money was received by Falls, Nov. 14 -15th 'hosted by the
Brucefield firemen Niagara Highlands District
with a panel. Those taking part Council.
were Mrs. Edna Hackwell as the KI pp e n Registration and a Memorial
moderator. Mrs. N elson Reid as Service was held Friday evening.
at Vanastra f re N ellie McClung, Mrs. Torrence 1 M ayor George Bukator welcomed
Dundas, a minister, Mrs.Don lady breaks the delegates. Members were
Achilles a Suffragette. Mrs. Bili
Correspondent present from western and eastern
P weekend with Miss M. Swan and Coutts a politician. Mrs. Howard Canada. Saturday proceedings
M Mrs. Hugh Berry Mrs. Ham also .visited with her Hackwell, a book critic. arm in a fall y P g
Brucefield firemen 'brother Mr. Wm. Scott Seaforth.- commenced at 9:30 followed by a
answered a call to Vanastra, Mr. Lawrence Elliott, Toronto Mrs. McClung had .spread"her Correspondent banquet and a dance in the
where children were playing with visited with relatives in Bruce- sparkling talents over nine Mrs. Rena Caldwell) evening.
matches. Fortunately little dam- field Clinton and London on ' the careers, teacher, temperance Mrs. Ivan Forsythe fel' and At the Assembly, Court
age was done. Miss Gwen Hill weekend. leader, suffragette, novelist, broke her arm. Constantine,L 1842, received the
and friend spent the weekend lecturer, politician, historian, Miss Jean Ivison received word court Activity Award. During the
with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill. Mrs. Norman Walker had the wife and mother. Energetic and of the passingof her aunt. Mrs. banquet, Dr. Orr, head of the
Rev. and Mrs. E.S. Stephens misfortune ,to fracture her' ankle enthusiastic to the end, she died Robert Brownlee Thursday night Crippled Children's Treatment
and John attended the graduation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom in victoria B.C. on Sept..l, 1951, in Oregon. He was in her 96 th Centre for Niagara and District
exercises of the Norwich District Pepper spent last weekend with age 77 year and is a former resident :. received $2500.. for... equipment.
h School. John received his their son Bert and family, New- ofKi`ppen. She leaves a family of The Forester qf; the ryear,Raward
stead. Mr. a'nd Mrs. Elgin "Pass me not, O Gentl three,' 2 sons and a iidngliter:�" was �presgrjtg to, Wrgthq Errat,,
secondary school diploma having Thompson spent Sunday in Osh- Saviour preceded the 'busities's' Mrs. Robert Baillie visited with by, Earl Parsons High Chief
completed his grade 12 in that awa chaired by President, Mrs. relatives near here on Sunday. Ranger.
school. 'WilliamThamer. She thanked all
Visitors over the weekend at Guest at the Manse over A stag was held at Hu'lly Gulley A special draw was won by .Bob
for taking part and to Mrs. Kirkby in honour of David Lovell Johnston of London Distfict
the home of Rev. and,Mrs. E:S. Sunday was Miss Jan Stephens, for the use of her home. Minutes whose marriage takes place this Council.
Stephens,were -Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodstock. were read by Mrs. Howard,.week. Cheques were received from
Van Dasson of Lachine, Quebec,
Miss Luella McKinnon of Belle -Constance people the Courts represented in aid of
ville and Tom Stephens of, Scar- p Cancer Research in the amount of
$3,888. Don Buchanan of, Court
boyo. At Niagara Falls a s s e m b l Constance No. is on the new
4 Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Lyndon on the weekend' executive for 197575 -6 as registrar.
` A large number of members
were Barry's mother and family. Correspondent Mr. Michael Dzandza of Kitch- Goderich were Sunday visitors at from Huron District council
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Mrs. Mary Merner ever; Miss Gwen Witdooi• of the home, of Mrs. W.L.Whyte. attended.
Fourteen members of Court
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Those attending were Nelson and
Ferne McClure, Sam and Mary
McClure ; John and Carolynn
Thompson, Ken and Betty Hulley,
Ella Jewitt, Elma Jewitt, Walter
and Muriel McClure, Don and
Alice Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate
and Jennifer spent Saturday
evening with Mr. ' and Mrs.
Steven Sproule and Jeremy of
Kitchener.
Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph,
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2-74 Maverick
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2-73 Pontiac 4 dr. H.T.
1973 Chcv° '60 Series 14ft Van.
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1973 Ford Custom 2 dr.
1971 Chev 3/4 ton, pickup. V8 auto
1972 Chevrolet 4 dr. H.T.
1.71 Chev. V2 ton pick-up
1971 Chevrolet Impala 4 dr. H.T.
1968 Chev 50, 16' stake
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November 28th
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Edythe Illi. •Cardiff
Tax Collector'
to customers of
TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE -SYSTEM
Due to increased costs of operating, materials and supplies; and increasedidemands for
upgrading services, the commissioners have found it necessary to make the following ap-
plication.
Application has been made to the Ontario Telephone Service Commission for authority to
make the following monthly charges for telephone service.
Monthly. Exchange- Rates
CLINTON AND HENSALL EXCHANGES
SERVICE PRESENT PROPOSED
individual 15.05 r $5.30
Two -Party 3.95 4.15
Four -Party 4.20 4.40
Multi -Party 3.45 3.60
Business:
Individual 10.05
10.65
Two -Party 7.75
8.20
Four -Party 6.10
6.45
,'Multi -Party 5.35
5.65
SEAFORTH AND BAYFIELD EXCHANGES
6.05
SERVICE PRESENT
PROPOSED
$5.00
3.85
.4.40
3.60
Business:
Individual
6-85
9.40
Two -Party
7.00
7,40
Four -Party
5.70
6.05
Multi -Party
4.95
5.25
Monthly. Supplementary Equipment Rates
and Non -Recurring
Service.
Charges
ITEM
PRESENT RATE RATE REQUESTED
Extension Telephone Residence
$1.25
$1.55
A Business
2.05
2.55
Portable Extension Equipment Jack b
.35
.40
Extension Bell Regular
.55
.60
Laud
.75
.85
Outside
•75
As
Bell Chime
1.00
1.05
Directory Listings
.35
.45
Princess Telephone
1.001,05
Contempra Telephone
1.00".
1.50
Non -Published Number
1.05
1,10
NON-RECURRING SERVICE CHARGES
Install Main Telephone Residence
11.00
15.00
Business
18.00
25.00
install Extension Tel. Residence
9.00
10.00
Business
9.00
12.00
Move Tel. Same Premises Residence
9.00
10.00
Business
9.00
12.00
Install Princess Telephone
6.50
6.85 plus S.C.
Install Non -Basic coloirredTel.
9.00
9.00 plus S.C:
r Change tel. no: to non -Published service
9.00
9.00
In the case of individual and two-party line service above, standard extra exchange mileage
charges will also apply, based on the distance from the B ise Rate Area of the exchange.
This application will be heard before the Commission at its next regular meeting In Toronto.
Any representations to be made to the Commission with respect to this application should,
therefore, be submitted on or before the 4th day of December, 1975, and addressed to the
Chairman. Ontario Telephone Service Commission, 3625 Cufferin Street, Suite 200,
Downsview, Ontario. For the duration of the mail strike letters to the Comrnission may be
delivered to any Ontario Government Office and marked for forwarding td the Ministry of
Transportation and Communications, 1201 Wilson Ave., Downsview, Ontario.
If you desire any further infornlation in reference to the need for Increasing the telephone
rates, you may apply to the undersigned either personally, by telephone, or by letter.,
Dated: November 18, 1475 Mel Graham, Secretary -Trent., .
'ruckersMith Municipal T'ele'phone System.
Telephone: 442.009