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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-03-10, Page 16NOTICE To Customers Of HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM The Subscribers of the Township of Hay Municipal Tele- phone System are aware of the successful conversion of the Grand Bend and Zurich exchanges to dial operation and the subsequent improvement of service at both those exchanges. Continuing on the System's Improvement Program, subscriber approval was received at the 1965 Annual Meeting to convert Dashwood exchange to dial operation. The cost of this project required the issue of debentures, for capital, which it is in- tended to repay over a 20-year period. In order to comply with requirements it is necessary to establish and have approved rates, which will become effective at date of Conversion of Dashwood exchange to dial operation, which is anticipated to be late 1966. The rates below will become effective only at cut-over date and include extended Area Service to Exeter exchange. This means that after conversion there will be no toll charge to Exeter nor will Exeter residents pay a toll charge on their calls to Dashwood. This same free service will continue to exist to and from Grand Bend and Zurich exchange with no limit on the number of such free calls. The rates below for which we apply are for the Dashwood exchange only and free service to Exeter is to and from the Dashwood exchange only. Application has been made to the Ontario Telephone Service Commission for authority to make the following charges for the telephone service in the Dashwood Exchange area as at conversion of this exchange to dial operation. EXCHANGE RATES Individual line Two-Party line Multi-Party line (10 or less) Subscriber Renter Business $6.55 $7.05 per month Residence 3.40 3.90 per month Business 5.15 5.65 per month Residence 2.55 3.05 per month Business 3.75 4.25 per month Residence 2.45 2.95 per month The above rates for individual and two-party line service will apply only within the Base Rate Area, which is defined as being within the limits of the Police Village of Dashwood. If individual or two-party line service is required beyond the above limits there will be an additional charge for extra mileage of forty-five cents a month for each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof for an individual line and twenty-five cents a month for each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof for each party on a two-party line. New subscribers will be required to pay subscriber's rates plus $1.50 per month for 10 years, at which time they will become paid up subScribers. Rate8 for supplementary service such as extension tele- phones and bells, connection and moving telephones, etc., re- main unchanged. 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 March 18th, 1966, and addressed to the Chairman, Ontario Telephone Service Com- mission, 1001 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario. If you desire any further information in reference to the heed for increasing the telephones rates, you may apply to the undersigned either personally, by telephone, or by letter. W. C. HORNER, Secretary-Treasurer, Hay Municipal Telephone System Dated March Srd $ 1966.• SUPER TORQUE 18.4-34 Goodyears' "Super Torque" built with Tufsyn incorporates a revolutionary new design con- cept resulting in exclusive "Angle Braced" Lugs. This lug design permits the effective use of deeper and more stable lugs for - 1. Longer wear in the field and on the road, and 2. Converts Rear Wheel Torque into maximum traction over a longer period of time. PREMIUM QUALITY ONLY A FEW DOLLARS MORE THAN ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRE IN STOCK • CAN BE SEEN AT NEWBY TIRE & BATTERY 242 Main North Exeter 235-0330 GO oft Ira bar U MAK 1111111111111111111111111111M 11111111,,)M iI4 41111111141111111111 Page 16 Times-Advocate, March 10, 1966 tiounaiumiammuiumuniinuoinuninumininunituninnotilifilimIllINIIIIIIIImmun11111 01111 AT THE HIGH SCHOOL By Ann Creech MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY ,63 A little of everything 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111191111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 r60 WARD 1 Fa, Russ H. Buckley CD, 121 Wellington Crescent, Born in St. John N.B., enlisted in RCAF 1943, served as Air Bomber overseas until 1946. Re-enlisted 1955 in Ground Observer Corps and sub- sequently remustered to MSE Officer. Presently Course Di- rector at Central Officer s' School. Married, two children, ages 12 and 15. AUSTIN sedan. Lic. A-95207 MERCURY 4 door sedan, completely equipped, A66308 '63 GALAXIE 2 - door hardtop, white, red interior, auto- matic, radio, A74856 '63 MERCURY 4-door sedan, new tires, white, V8 auto- matic, radio, A62316 '62 FORD 500 Galaxie, power equipped, A76288 FALCON 6 cyl. automatic, radio, A48114 '59 AUSTIN sedan. Lic. 936041 '59 FORD Tudor, 6 stick, A51170 '59 METEOR 4-door, 6 cyl. stick, A48118 '59 BMC RILEY 1.5, 4-door se- dan, 4 cyl., 4-on-the-floor, A49530 '58 PONTIAC, Lic, A-60709 WARD 3 F/L Bob E. Greenfield CD, 141 Columbia Drive. Born in Stratford, Ontario, attended Uni- versity of Western Ontario and graduated with B.A. Enlisted in RCAF in 1953 in the Supply Branch. Presently Director of Supply Training at Central Of- ficers' School. Married, two children, ages 9 and 11. WARD 2 F/L Allan G. Heal CD, 123 Kensington Crescent, Born in Granum, Alberta, enlisted in RCAF 1946, served as pilot until 1954. Entered University of New Brunswick and graduated with B,Sc 1958, and entered the Tech- Tel Branch. Presently a staff in- structor at Central Officer s' School, Married, three children, ages, 3, 10 and 11. WARD 6 FS Kenneth L. Robertson CD, 261 Algonquin Drive. Born in Miami, Manitoba, enlisted in RCAF 1944 and received his Flight Engineers Wings. Re-en- gaged in 1946 and trained as Aero Engine Mechanic and has served in this capacity to this time. Presently serving as Sta- tion Aircraft Servicing Officer as an Aircraft Maintenance Su- perintendent. Married, two child- ren, ages 10 and 18. WARD 4 F/L Robert J. Graham, 171 Columbia Drive. Born in Burn- aby, B.C, Obtained his Bachelor of Theology degree from Red Deer College and enlisted in RCAF in 1954. Trained in elec- tronics at Clinton and graduated as Tech/Tel Officer. Received his Bachelor of Law degree from La Salle University recently. Presently a Course Director at Central Officers' School and serves as Station Telecom Of- ficer. Married, two childre n, ages 8 and 9. sell as many as possible! There will be a Drama Night held at the school March 24 and 25. Three plays are being pre- sented by the Drama Club of SHDHS. The first play is the "At Home" scene from "Pyg- malion" by George Bernard Shaw. This is one scene from the play "Pygmalion" which has been made into a stage play and a movie, Dennis Hazelton is the director of this play. The second play is "The Dy- speptic Ogre". This one is a light comedy in a fanciful vein. The third play which is being presented is "The End of the Beginning" an Irish comedy writ- ten by Sean O'Casey. The director of this play is Shawn Quinn, a grade ten student. That's all for this week! Huron Park elections set over 700 eligible to vote South End Service The U.S.S.R. produced 185,000 passenger automobiles in 1964; by comparison, Canada produced 560,000 cars and imported an- other 92,000 in that year. 578 Main S. Five men lived for a month in 1963 in a shelter 36 feet below the surface of the Red Sea. Exeter - 235-2322 • Dobbs for Dodge -4111. 1PAI Norwell District High School played an exhibition game against our girls at SHDHS Wednesday March 2. Norwell seniors won 33-27. It was a tune-up game for WOSSA. Saturday, March 5, SHDHS sen- ior girls travelled to Tillsonburg for their first WOSSA play-off game. Our girls lost 39-29 in their first game against London South. But considering that Lon- don South has won the WOSSA basketball championship for the past five years, our girls put forth a very good effort. Con- gratulations girls and perhaps next year? The Grade 11 and 12 posture queen finals were held Thursday March 3. The Grade II winner was Jennifer Jackson and the runner-up was Judy Lesnick. The Grade 12 winner was Anne Webb and the runner-up was Sandra England. The finals will be held during the intermission between "The Tale of Two Cities" film and the dance Friday, March 18. For the first time at SHDHS, to my knowledge, we are having a chocolate bar campaign. It's purpose is to subsidize the pro- duction and larger yearbook this year. The campaign will offi- cially begin Thursday, March 10, and will continue for the next seven days. The chocolate bars are pure milk chocolate with al- monds and they are 5(4 each. The bars also have the school crest on the wrapper. So let's have everybody out to try and 1962 1962 council. The second highest can- didate will act as Deputy Mayor. Besides the council head, each ward will vote for and elect two councillors, one male and one female. Once again, for the first time, a dependent wife or wife of a DND employee, living in Huron Park can hold the position as Councillor. The Council itself is respon- sible for the dependent recrea- tional programme undertaken at Huron Park. Summer activities, encompassing swimming les- sons, supervised playground ac- tivities, Little League Ball and Crusaders Cycle Club. The wint- er programme provides direction for twelve minor league Hockey Teams, Figure Skating Club, dancing classes for all ages, La- dies Fitness Classes and spon- sors the Children's Christmas Party and Winter Carnival. Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides and the Teen Town are year round activities. Financial revenue to operate these activities are derived from a voluntary monthly family as- sessment of $1.00. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1962 1965 VALIANT V 100, 4 door, like new. Licence 523026. 1963 DODGE 330 SEDAN, V-8 automatic, radio. Two-year factory war- ranty. Licence A-95690 $1,750 1962 PLYMOUTH 4-door station wagon. Automatic transmission, custom radio. An ideal second car. Licence 90681X $1,345 CHEVROLET II, Nova hardtop, 6 cyl. automatic. Licence A-95872. CHEVROLET BELAIRE SEDAN. A real honey with radio and red interior. Licence A-95871. CHRYSLER SEDAN with radio and full power equipment. A low mileage trade-in, Licence A10257 $1,550 1961 CHEVROLET 2-door, jet black, with custom radio, Licence A-95865 $995 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Huron Park, residential hous- ing area of RCAF Station Cen- tralia, will conduct their election for the Huron Park Council on Monday, March 14. Huron Park has a population of 1300 with over 700 eligible to vote. For the first time, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of the Coun- cil will be elected by popular vote. Previously, the Mayor was an appointee. Candidates for Mayor were selected last week- end by polling each of the six wards. Each ward selected a no- minee and the interested candid- ates will compete for the "Chief Magistrate's Office". The nomi- nee polling the greatest number of votes will naturally be the Mayor of the twelve member Rural Learners Fairfield Rural Learners met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lamport with 21 members at- tending. It is known that the condition of Canada's poor, particularly the Indians and Eskimos in the north- ern regions of Canada, compare with the most serious pockets of poverty in Southeast Asia. For example, life expectancy of an Eskimo male is just over twenty years in Canada, while the life expectancy of a male in other parts of Canada is 67 years. The question under discussion was what can be done through programs of education and re- location to help this situation. The opinion of the members was that any assistance r e nd ered should be in their own environ- ment. It would not be feasible to attempt to relocate, as the climate for many would not be suitable. Members of tribes could be educated and returned to teach better nutrition and better ways of life. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Schroeder. Will conduct survey of Twp. road signs Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company The Exeter Office of the Company Will be CLOSED March, 15, 16 & 17 on account of the Mutual Fire Underwriters' Convention in Toronto THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY 1962 BELAIR sedan, 6 cyl. License A-95871 cash, trade or terms $1245 DOBBS MOTORS LTD. • • • 1965 tax roll with a balance of $6,685.64 uncollected and that the tax arrears for 1965 be for- warded to the county treasurer for collection. Reeve Archie Etherington was empowered to secure two warble fly inspectors. Fred Harburn of Dublin was reengaged to spray cattle for warble fly at nine cents per head per spray and supply rotenone powder. • • • • • • • 216 Main South, Exeter 235.1250 235-1486 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR THE FIRST TIME AVAILABLE HERE NO Guest caller for square dance Lawrence Mitchell of St. Marys was guest caller for the Exeter Promenaders last night. Last week dancers from the Stratford Square Dance Club paid a visit to the Promenaders. They reclaimed their club banner which had been taken by the Exeter club at a recent area dance. Promenaders' banner is at a club in London and will be retrieved soon on a visitation. The banner "stealing" is to pro- vide a reason for clubs to visit each other, and promotes friend- ly relations between all the clubs in the SWOSDA area, besides providing fun and hi-jinks in the taking of them. Saturday night three squares of Promenaders went to London to dance with the Squarenaders, whose caller is local jeweller, Earl Campbell. One square con- sisted of an entire family, the Bob Blairs, Jack Blairs, Ron Fletchers of the Promenaders and the Don Blairs of the Squar- enaders. (CANADIAN MADE) The Department of Highways has promised to investigate the sidewalk situation at Kirkton as soon as the snow goes in the spring, Usborne Township Coun- cil were informed at their regu- lar meeting last week. A survey will also be conducted by the Department in connection with the erection of road signs at the intersection of Provincial high- ways and township roads. The tender of McCann Broth- ers ' RR 3 Dashwood, was accept- ed for the construction of the Skinner culverts subject to the approval of the department of Highways. The tender price of $11,755 was the lowest of 10 tenders which ranged as high as $29,650. Council approved their road appropriation bylaw providing for the expenditure of $55,000.00 for road purposes in 1966 subject to the approval of the, Department and including the schedule pre- pared by the Road Superinten- dent. It was the decision of council that the tax collector turn in the zeW LSMFT CARS 1965 GALAXIE 500, V-8 sedan, 390 motor, automatic, radio, tinted glass, power brakes, power steering, power transfer axle. Low mileage. Lic. A-96244 $3,000 1964 METEOR coach, V.8 automatic„ radio, black. Lic. A-96247 $1,900 1963 GALAXIE sedan, V-8 automatic, radio, carefully driven. A beautiful white. Lic. A-96681 $1,850 1963 FAIRLANE 500 sedan, V-8 automatic. A beauty. Lic. A-96497 $1,550 1963 FAIRLANE 8 sedan, stick shift. Lic. A-95049 $1,400 1963 PONTIAC sedan, 6 stick. Lic. A-96501 $1,250 1962 FORD sedan, 6 stick. Lic. A-96499 $1,100 1961 FALCON sedan. Lic. A-97329 $1,000 1960 FALCON coach, automatic. Lic. E-26070 $900 1960 CORVAIR sedan, 6 automatic. Lic. A-97335 $750 1962 STUDEBAKER sedan, 6 automatic. Lic. A-96500 $650 TRUCKS 1964 FORD F 700, chassis and cab. Above average condition. Serial No. 166971 F $3,200 1962 RANCHERO. A beauty. Lic. C-55462 $1,100 1961 FORD pickup, styleside, 8 ft. box. Lic. C-67334 $1,200 1961 VOLKSWAGEN van. Motor overhauled. Lic. C-67229 $550 1954 DODGE 1 ton. Dual wheel stake with tarp. Lic. C-51162 $700 TRACTORS 1964 FORD 4000 row crop diesel. Low hours. A real gem $3,000 1965 IHC 400 Diesel, hydraulic, power steering, new head $1,650 1958 COCKSHUTT 5-40 and loader. Good shape $1,650 1957 FORD 641. Motor overhauled, new tires. A good one for the wife to drive $1,500 1951 COCKSHUTT 30, LPTO $650 1949 COCKSHUTT 60, LPTO $350 GEORGE WHITE 9 ft. CULTIVATOR FORD 9 ft. SPRING TOOTH CULTIVATOR JOHN DEERE CULTIVATOR INTERNATIONAL 3 point hitch, stiff tooth cultivator $125 $75 $150 $150 LARRY SNIDER MOTOR FORD, FAIRLANE, FALCON, FORD TRUCKS 235-1640 EXETER .' • 4.*• 7, `•'.47 4741•14ir•rd.',A•A•' V4 . tli'MPAV .4•••• • • -•• • • W201": 1151.40MW14thiedaltatiliMan