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"It's the man about the wiring, ma'am."
It's true, living in any olderhome without up-to-date wiring just doesn't hold
a candle to truly modern electrical liying.
The changes that electrical modernization brings will brighten your life
throughout every room in your home — for years to come. You'll have more
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appliances — and you can even add the year-round comfort of electric
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And rewiring an older home needn't be complioated
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HURON FED. OF AGRI. TO
SPONSOR PETITION FOR
WIDER TOLL-FREE AREA
The Huron Federation .of Agri-
culture will sponsor a petition .
for a wider tell-free calling area •
for many of the smaller telephone
exchanges in the northern part et
the county.
:Member s of the comittee talked
with Maitland. Teleservices Ltd.
and WIliteman Telephom. Com-
pally and with representatives of
BERG
lnstallation
Sales Service
FREE ESTTMATEe
• Barn Cleaners
• Bunk Feeders
• Stabling
DONALD G. IVES
R. R. 2, Blyth
Phone Brussel* 8.87-91324
the Bell Telephone Company and
'said that they were told the. best
way to get action was through 'a
petition.
At present, most of the small
exchanges have only one or two
other small exchanges to call
without paying a toll. This is in
contrast to such centres, at Olin-
ton 'rho can call free to Seaforth,
Pllyriold, and .;:oderich.
if:n•Py 11:11-ther. chairman of the
committee was told by Maitland
company manager that when Bell
Canada bought. Maitland it intend-
oil to initiate a wider calling area.
The government however froze
13 Pirs Profits, so the company cut
Ine.lt on expansion plans and
now doing \work oil a priOity.
basis.
The extension of toll-free ser-
vice might bring 4 slight raise 'in
telephone rates to customers on
the smaller exchanges.
WHAT'S NEW
AT ;HURQNVIEW
September. 17, 1571
Mrs, St. Claire of I3rigden,
along with Mr. and Mrs, Bert
Finlay of Ggoderich joined. the
litironview orchestra to provide
music: for the Monday program.
Twent3, nine residents were
ea.
honored ny the , Tiger Dunlop
Women's institute on Wednesday
afternoon at the September birth-
day party. One hUndred and fifty
residents and some giteSts gath-
ered in the auditorium for the
party and enjoyed the program
which was convened by Mrs.,
Reauburn. The program consisted
co, a reading by Mrs. Clarence
Minter and several aceordien
numbers by Hilly Molise: FollOW
ing the program gifts were pres-
ented to those celebrating birth-
days and lunch was served by the
ladies. Leo Moerbeck of Huron-
view thanked the group on behalf
of the residents. Sharon Carter
and Betty Lockhart, volunteers
from the Beta sigina Phi soror,
assisted with the whoolobaira,
Jade `McLaiielt at Bentaincli
uct?.011iptialcci oil 110 WA°i,v
Sttleg atifirlriell pytiVidi
Fla tS VlYry f4);10yIthle.! bald, of Inv
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til alolly NINA: Progptint, 'Mt', Mt=
two lith; 6'1t . thu p.,Q101
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an
ELECTRICAL
MODINNIZATION
group which had its -beginning
following the First World War.
he also showed pictures that had
been made from old snaps of the.
members as well as slides on the
history of Benmiller: Mrs.. Mary
Johnston expressed the 'apprec-
iation of the residents. It i s en-
couraging- to have visitors attend
the program with a HuronvieW
relative or friend.
Make this Fair the best yet by
your attendance.
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