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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-02-05, Page 5„, . � ::.:mow.:-:=•�.r,---=-. . Ip BEsR:AIJE'ADE:.w. 4: s:,. aze Rodd • of• �iP' reston„•{anent the Week- end 'with Mr',' apd.`Mrs. Wfli, l aggitt; Miss Elaine Johnston. is thkiieg s hdirdressing, course at Etter., • '4Mis; Jean• $oott .of ,code ich spent the week -end. with her tatheir,, Rol*. oott•. , isiCors with Mrs Jouti 'Arthir: .on Sunday•werelM and l rs...T•1e ,l•7 ungblut, .Mrr and- Mrs..va,n' Xing JAW • aad •Miss Tvey► Yungpl,ut►. ,; of . Zxtrich, : . , :Miss: Ilee}te Moclinehey' hitt, gone totxeter where • she has secured• employine�nt, • • ' •' Mrs. renuiie ,,3tunghlut: and Mrs, 'Aireina'F,,arrow have returne44, from. a visit with- ;Miss' Edna Lopgonan,„ London. • • - l�ry Ilurain and •Misses~ 11 mttieL: and *Melia McIlwain, • at- tended..,.the'” funeral •of • Aavid Mc» i1wain;` twig, blcother' of Win. ,;Mc Iiwain :. The. f unerai wad. 'held frong► deceased's late residence.in_Goderieli to Dungannon cemetery, Miss Mabel.lIickinguottom has. re- turned home froom' a month's visit With friends -in • New York. ° Robt.- Turner is able to be out again, after a serious. operation in Goderieh hospital. .. • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson,. 'Bobby'Jin4 etty Lou ,were recent visitors with ° Mr . Q: ” Phillips, Mitchell. . . • --' Mrs. C. M. Straughan has ' re turned from,., • a month's visit, with friends.lu the States.:,: • - A' Targe number 'attended , ;the • showing.of pictures by the National Film Board. and. sponsored •by the 'Women's Institute: -Between alms usic ..was 'rendered - by. the.;. local orchestra: The. pictinres Were pre- - seated by Mr, Victor Roy of Londes; boro, • who. •announced that another° res would'be presented: in the hall on Eebrtiary 20th... • Junior• Red . Cross; =The .,'Junior - Red Cross met, on Fr- day',after#toon, ograni-�`wh ; in my -later -years,.. -l --would -when-the---following-prinRecitation, Gladys. Mc- • -dressed by that', endearment,, often �u�oyed; . Clxn.. he ..• •reading, George Wright; -heard in. childhood, . • But it :: seems e Y" . x i -euath1en•,for adults -to use 'it;: instrumental, Joanne- Easoxn ;' jokes;. cin .te` • _' so' I found .out at':that .Christmas -c�1n,�,Eleadl��rt���t.a$i.�.��� ._ „ . • .•Easom It +ave ga ► rr ► riddles,Marlene .Hewitt, • • `vc�a.•s cad -6d cl to"hold a wiener roast 0• to $1..00. ", lOc 15; 25 `35o' Sue' 1.OQ,, ,ALSO °LAU1 k., 'SBCORD C &]STDy 1 lb.. box,4'00;2 lbs.' 1.,75! ZINGS AWAY FROM o E 10W I $IZN CIRISTMA.S-- 19I7. ( Continued from last' week) • One *could not help . notice the. to hear tai 'chlid're,? • end.° the 0,4100. sing Obristmas wheat The Christmas pner,on e'gg?re€i ., day in . that. English hok a can coutpared favol'4tfly ,with uay,1 l0•%• • hada' ala' 0.44a4110 • in nearly A forty years. Aihrhlind y:0ri, WS:J.1 A "ouster :ay!' time .in Great Arita*, - 'Where WAS .turkey; piuM puddings, plos dud cakes, • jellies and tarts., and alt r the` trbai thgs• • ' iai a did -ait:`'the ;butter`fats,°;and other•-:seaxee- eomz 'znpdities come i;rbxn to .make- this feat 2 i 'kr: not.;, •This• ''I �- da. taavu,:' that' -the turkey, to• make awe, +..'had, • ,been' > ordered twelve mohths•back, of a farmer who rttisea rk-eys.• 'Yon' hav¢ •to' ask before hand fpr m:l#f' •things; ib the English; scene''tlaeso,.clays:.. 03011g -distance hila tieitet” 'froxn' l` i'ottinghtixin t0 Darlington in 'Durhan 'on ,my' Way Tt or l 'e 'had oto i :'Slurcha.sed; weeks >be'forehand to ensure passage and a • seat., There' was fr it at friar ?hoiue' 'Oast-` apples, ' oranges, grapefruit, grapesand some wanted,. nuts,...Xesa•.nuts .tha.cost „8/6 •.`a.. ...PADA, some'as.higli ast, °1Q skiUthgs a- pound. 'S'S'e reckoned that 'Bra, it huts- 'were•t_rror,_„ eightpeace :• hal f - penny each, the wk°y`' they,.are bought -retail,: My; Word! 16 cents for .one: decoration -of rooms; tip - r•Rg,iLR nut.,,,and -take the chance if it was a goon. one .or net! paper streamers adornment, the pre-•.- •Fruit Is Excpensive sauce of lunch-holly:holly with A .child:'itt'that gathering CriedA. berries°on it -plucked cked from nearby few days' before for her mother ta. woodland.And the mistletoe :bough bily her a peach,rat the fru1terer's:' hung, in the; centre of the room; and Triose' peaches were Tovely, big and sonic saw that they lived up tothe ripe. Bat they were,.four_'shillangs: proverbial, custom by kissing beneath each. To pacify the' `spoilt child,. it. The Christmas tree was pretty, she bought it.. The little one bit but just a s]]Yal, 'fila, or pine or through• •the"'lieach "without'skinnhig spruce; two , or three -feet high. It and Yat �Orst bite- did: not like The: large ones : are unobtainable, and • said. _so,• .and promptly threw unless you go to a big expense of- 't . away -in the 'gutter. 'And that. g n anerams of seltseape• ld w .is •s _,_d, Cher •'nowand. then there would mons , h g to see gra d p Every y "T r ea at told an heseturader f" timesHWith ai er the s , d, sk River that eat. s� . The visit to .the quaint lnshangA t frbrct' village was 'followed by` a timet evening spent at a ty_piealorkshire. 'home of the eommon .people,' this Christmas Eve.. -Your hearing needed to be good an]h senses keen .-to follow, the vagaries' and accent of the Yorkshire, speech as spoken. there. As. they conversed there was. much 'to interest, amuse, and even to wonder at. It was laughable to us •to hear 'them say,'. by way of. assentingto • something another' bad in *way,. reniarkedt;,,. in .an '` endearing . y, y . that's :ori right, duels • .An oldwoman, ';whom `I did not know. on the street, after. I had asked my way to su�,ae-hax-z'espond - ►. , ' ► "Thanks very mueb," with "Tha.'rt welcomie,, _ duck!" I never thought buy .'one NQi T Ire '� 3a•9aila'b1e, some unless', ht or: to '-pounds. waste Was a dollar waste in ohr. -tour t` tin -__ he . i_ o s. , ides witch lcsre- Alae •4jf" t k t -r ca e:• -� The v Y and lands p be .i1± hock.: at the front=.'donr. `and "' The same mother gave 1 me , re. n ei ht'ence far, a fairly a _ g e apple gn to ' satisfy the cilia c An Y one Des- in some some Tail. or lass. of tender.Yearn d E h most Sea i ld be-t-here-ta yule , e • ► u ► , �. , ,• i ►► WVliitby• is: said to be the ctation, `It seems- Doti a eous ► a u in .,� ountry. ,: Tho -•'.1" a merry Christmas;. with expo. families, t gon either. - some 'money or at .least 'such high: prices should,, prevail. that Serpentine -up -the -1440 of'.',getting o y . -M . 'sister -hostess `-`What-=:zone : I : ould: -make- if I-..sidef-.that valley are astonishing' ome-cake-ory , .B c of the home, kept a pile of pennies Gou1d,:peddie ley apple"', pears and- for, their:' twists,- turns and steep- :_ e• mantel- :• - re !'.' 'will lik »:: For . twenty -Ave' five' ' miles, steep- -.and some.small~lver on the 'mtlnte peaches oyer the eb: 'nets.,; Y fay -thea e•id-b .sonic-ttui tinnier• -'•ho rea8i tratelling_. ,ihwest• that 'Malawi* . place _u y-• s ..: shelf- :of- the -lire Y , . in a ,: -bus :went• up _ and tiP, down, tinct ry coineLs. • I het}rd. ons boy saying, this. len that tit; A• ' tweet -one= year-old youth,-- 'fe"" ` ��n,,tertlitsti t rti + lied ra ors, and ate down en , ;Stich grad is "p y y :stringent•regtilatioiis .boti food:and:. and work . are •scornfully spoken, of, -;and the days of •long :ago Aare rechoneii as 'Ay`i ' hdm wens -the-'days-:-" •, iN +MAGISTRATE'S CO �? ay • . le : > a4• ' : e -m awrence Bruce,, no address,' pleaded" .. t . -the L t'i]ri�`"'� all'�g"'�a:n'ti`ygre•�iigho. - rrrstmas-eake-tzncl chssse, at --the ths--I�'eaxt in-tb ou1•h: most'of �,, .---T---�-,-- • ..L .,. r._.Ons ngslr - t _ xn E„e c[agistrate ., olnr .4n • .. �' . o e_ - .The - scenery,_.1vit -... close: -.of the•>°..gat'herrng, and_ th s time. h wanted to'• smoke did ,so ; but asses' description in the grandeur ,ursday last ton a °ch'arge, of . r -e- .who passes. taihing money . •in ; his . possession, knowing it -t :be -stolen; and was • - ..... ,. ate. e_.ha, - . . , _ to lu] )' • h t -..11e *as 1 g•.•a-• v 11.... ( -. Da ir` �s e ins p=-•-•th -- lent d ua y Iebrate - nf'�- 'fie o Arfred N'�SUit • ' ed„ .. Made nine shillings• anci:.threepence School children are invited. -fifth wedding ;anniversary at . twenty halfpenny. ' 'Tl}tit goodly- amount: tb ige ga hereting.=--Mrs• Herb Mot their home. on' the: 3rd concession of.,_is suggestive e� :put in a boys pocket gg I e-fd the me a i� . rid a ave W.M.S.. T ,,con ion . g g Wawa Dalt y: - ., . . _ ......hast n ,a plentiful h e. fact that money s u 7��,, ed or :the.. n� i,r of � o 1 theWwas fo m 0 fNesbit.y :. .. Ling3a Uhl. aran rbe"' um to y :an En land. 'There' seems- church. gra. Fred Toll' was Annie Hutchinson, daughter of Mrs g Wm• etai pre- Rainten, ,unending amount of it • to spend, Charge and -Mrs:. g and Mrs.. J. Hutchinson' of Rai .td , vailable to get in heralds4 more thnn:'goods n ,,• piano. The sit is AL CANDIDATEsided at the, p+ n land. Mr. Nesbit $Ed Yorkshire, h g ' Its ,, ,,• - • ,-., _._ .. _� ... ... _._, �..:.. .._ r a �n India, ' .e�+change. " . responds.. E. Bert C a g aeV88t111 ; •. the `son' of the late. Mr: and airs. Will Address + . g Mrs.. E. �Vi htman on temper- • , Maunby, Yorkshire. It will be~•understood-. how eager • � and M g Flank Nesbit of lI u y, • ante. reading was given by Mrs. nt -five Years ago boys anti girls are to use: such an AThe -marriage two y #zrr Yun blot. The topic "People: To cliffs Anglican.opportunity- as this custom affords y „ was solemnized at .,..n -get a pocketful Of coppers and., cchapt ti a Speech, from the third to % g' church by Rev. C. Pauling; who . is.. he•sti aok, wasgiven sillier, plus a basket• of goodies and „ chapter -0f t 1dy-b11 rector; °an- r, el]rtu�r NTrs� fruit mueh'the same t our C, ► by'Mrs...Albert voredell, and Marriage lir. and airs.. After: their m g ,theroundof • fgoingt rom o t a a ,. o d sl. : r ]th a favored March vo aIax fa� Plaetzer aon ti ateCanada 1 :r P e M red �.for r sailed :eT Nesbitthe .Which t .wh c Hallowe'en, H al o e n homes* , r oOl.. resident, airs: E. • ess period: h 'March 17th, 1923. • .. - ... ►r n �Jth, arriving o µ - > ; loon, charge for the business p riod. , ' 1n fish do not celebrate.. • .. .. . •. , .. . . ., _ � ,. They Spent Siy .weeks ,at iiiuoefield_ ..,. a Mitch, correspondingbrother • of . A Youtlxfiil Caroller Miss• IJlm . - . � 1 "thank. ou>, Visiting . W. `V • Nesbit, • Secretary, read sevela, you T • theywent to the secret y, h shit. Latex I that th e " t aced a ]lou r an •� e wassumm t first he t�2ispent t •1 t �.. es e M�.and West A..+� ,, • r ..: " � �'Vorlc'i.'�:,'i�•�a`�"�,ef�:Prtryer�woul � t- .._ �.�•,-. h�e��.�liey��ame�.haclo�io,.�)litarxo •round at the homes.of greet or; "_., - ..-. .. rex a '.._.'_ iAli 4 � uron° �l�era� �s�oelatlan• ' „�. . r . ,. h• the folXowxng vc]n"'tei A.nd_:`X>�iht� eauritry; and tix.tt is �• � ni ht Published the -Friday February li#°t farm]: ons have • we heard" •.]n the stilly g by church on Friday, s�irrng of 1:9..4. began --g.+•....,~ Mrs, Wightxnan offered'' the closing I�. _ e ..: • onii, pRefreshments the O th c oncess i on o f East Wawa- ' Waw a- '' Dokt you. agree that Time is:Ir=but he+S'-certainlyno•beduty: b the :Refreshments.were served . - nosh near: Belgrave, Twenty-two .the greaest healer?, •«He- 'may snecialist.,,: , Sit er Wedd.ing„--1W.-andMrs. years ago they moved to 3rd• COtressinnofEast • the sh, t. .. where'they have sinceresided,. at .; r sent •.. on lot 30, formerly • the George Snell .:farm. -Mr. And Mrs. Nesbit. sbi hake u ' fo r' children,Miss T - -- . _ _ - Bary of Toronto, ; Mrs._ William• Govier (Margaret) of East Waw,„s,••• 'nosh,, F,rO t 'nd..Z,ai'vQencrat Bailie: A family 'dinner was served et their • home • on' Tuesday, . those present being Mr..:,and Mrs. Nesbit and their, ,four child`rei their granddaughter; 'Mr. and' Mrs: Inn Nesbit'and fam- ily, of , Blyth.; Mr. F. C. 'Nesbit, of Galt; • Miss, _1 fasoiu, +'of Belgrave ; Mrs. Quinn and Edward: Quinn. Among the : gifts 'received ' was a heratiful-fino r lama] -from -•the -f -amity.• s. Nesbit e value { , : _._.. • tl members of St. Mark's Anglican ` c:Bite'ii„----Wherehere=lfr..-_Nesl]it is txeas_ - nt . urer and Mrs. N'ecsbit is ares' of the Ladies' Guild .. English. lish .. thing: theseg one is There yo.uiigstars often do in this calling IS IT STILL NECESSW :TOSAVE .ELECTRICITY? Yes. Not, nearly enough saving is yet being -made, especially in the .. ge'indurstrie "have had their ▪ home' Result, for sometime past several•lar power supply cut off for lengthy: periods in the 24 hours. this Christiinas time the treble voices raised • at *doors' and. in .porches: to. hy,rani "While Shepherds-Watched,'r "0 Come," All Ye rtiithful, and "Awa • in a• Munger.". • There was One little .Chap, not three until January, at our Christ teas ,party Who 'vas. singing ..that lust -named- .Christmas 'hymn. His grandmother • told me ola and n odehis Mother- were shopping r shop a day •or two before. The.boy • was with them ;:anti suddenly, with-. out -any... prompting or suggestion on the part of anyone, he lifted.. up his, 'clear . Voice and :"sang' tunefully thotigl,. 'the three. verses, - uncon- cerned that, all, business,• bargaining and conversation were suspended as ' interested, and 'appreciative ]rcyers+ n d• -'seller s--listened'-to this-. fello\v; ;Bust -under three. `Veli, that is haws'' it should be at Christmas. Tt'is ti]e �ti al 6 f. the child, _and__ some Of u?i '•t30IiV•e� Ave,should have a sign:ficant, and appreciative pause that• is a fearfully costly' Uta iness of ' it.— There • were, . ,enormous it Stafford ri -catches=orf--- moorland • on :' which• these' days with S *pP sir e for r fra' ek n ustod o w as. England's .economy manager and heather, .gorse ' mended .in c . y A.., promoter• Cigars 'nearly'4.0. dollar withered) grow :' 'YJpon t#]ese moors sentence. • .• • f a dollar! , Bruce and, another youth who will etich� ten'cigarettes... or � � ' spoke. Feel'I m these moorla d p ectpitous appear, in • the juvenile: court, Were Am 'glad I don't smo e saving money ! h t ck th nearly 1000- working on 'i:'a' boat` • xn ' Goderich uddenl lef t • ., `�t�lril]ri'stnra's�'sttrr � feet hei ht b � th _or dales_ -harbor._.. After... they suddenly .; ,. close y" g of our doings and privileges, so far, of green the 'ship a workman; John 'M'cLean away - from, home; to Jell of our. Christmas riq in a bus'. Oyer the, hillsand far ,away as we went to of. -historic• fame;_ aid-booked-•� -1 n ,. an MVia to loll ria and t e travel t a to 'see old 'friends whom we 'had' not seen in twenty-five years. ; Fain wound I - stay. ' to tell' of the :glories of Whitby; �lhicli is almost,='; the •T r] ash the B t i • ndom in ' 'f hr st'e itdle a C cradle , Isles .The ruhis_of_•the old abbey; midst of and -_,1140.e• 1000 year-old irch- could. tell us -that :if'the]r old" stones :could cry out. But that 'story is at hand 'in most.. libraries' for - any ` ready reader. A ThrillingRide - r - This' "ride_ on the highland moors was a thrilling thing.- It 1]appened to b�unother mild day, and clear 'for `'the most part, :that- alloyed e lisnopeopie in the common -room- • rub ..Ern • .. ow e and (. sheep ;graze till the year. Intersect- ing moorlands are r gorges •that mo •e , s.w ,a ove, : ern; _,. , fields and quaint, ancient, :stone farmhouses and•cottage'tthat' ::1ook---up- -smilingly, and. beautifully heights. The main`, roads' On to the g • -the-- 00-M Ire - sinootiir *.well„. •' .t am ' and I]e r and 0 f maead • .y through stern, uninhabited stretches or wind among honies that quaintly -of--Kincardine, missed $,55; and in- vestigation, by policeled to their arrest, a �` . Craw.: ttnrue tFTniin s �. " "M rthat,strangely o •tTie"cut :C, t �d 4 S 62. Lila the enough, Bruce had $ a dother' youth $57 coming to thexn-'when they, .. as ares,- and Left_,.the'. ,ships ' Braes• evi4entlp -had, _ nestle among •greext •n t trees:* ' embarked on a crime- 'wave about in . a record a 'o <aeco d to the fiv` years .d Inn in •eg •telg Saltersgate w'oldS � g re-sa this•• moorland coun�txy:, rel]d{by:�the Crown, anti had served - isredolent'of the•terms in_ a reformatory.and',peal- h r� .ev'r •thin •�t everything a s Th a door' of -the- tentiaryw.:-,.The- youth,ple ded•ha, as ; :ci3d'"eYiaeh,ing' d � � ,, o s tra ht.. •inr�•operis'straight into'a•large,:stone- trying his best `to. g _s g. Donald Jones` 18,of ,Gode`rich ° The ow of the -fire ` Do 1 ., • , flagged room. � gge lace show a sp otlessly'' can door,. ' was",reinanded in custody., ,. for ' shows:a n � R . , h'. sentence. after'lin leaded..... • to '.• old hi�libacked settles, a gun o"okec'L _p gorily' ' s quaint , chairs. 'charges: of .breaking, entering . and oii•,oneof the:�jaeam ,,....,. and oak. stools. and a fox's mask' theft ofgoods' less' than $25 in 'value • *and- brush. - Superstitious moor from . Lawman's o tag ulle3* on y January 11th.,. : - ;• • r� AR'Y--TIM ./� a'�0'E--ORLY— FIR 1111 1 Ir ' •.--4 � v . o, it is vital to save at ALL hours. While electricity cannot be stared, • _ ...a 'gthe' five that � m ener-ates�'t can �e stiored. �'h�, water Stora e�' for "• Hydro -plants in the Niagara• area is prove• e • . .y t e _teat ,aii~es: `T'hi , assures al Continuous flow- of water suffiient: t*' enable these 'plants to ,. go tilt, out 24 h,ot rg',a. day--' sti'll there is not enough 1power. In 48 other ,h. - , o • encs taxi _staiions . thtou • bout Ontario the water supply_ • must "tv..,' � •'' � "'o,: : , . _;MS '_ .: ky, jr • r.+ : i rain?+' i"' n: "` �]i"'i w.a";'', ? •' 1 . K . . : ..;.. ti c c�. i-.•.too.�m bel very�clz�ly-guar must suffer.. �• the next d.a . ower supply 7 ' • . , is • concliti�zi is `aggravate by the: abnormally low rain fall~ fast Autumn' Autu SPECIALIZING IN PERMr NENT° WAVES, IVIAl `ICU'RES; HAIR CUTTING AND TINTING •: Mrs, L. Bentley SOUTH ST. `PHONE -741i1`` 111113 tI' Iali-'EXC IIOG•E HOTEL} MUsT-HOMEs DO ALL -THE SAVING.?, .. 'ALL any inea#�s•• dsumers st play their full part;� �.Vf'c_difxed Not • b. y, .�. : •, f • eleGtxioi - . ., ome...etettredut>ec the ca►sumptioix afi ntn ' has tg s _ y ... ,. er volt�tntar • cia ,cot sum.ers, but. still �reat lu. y 4n -stores and b other commer 1, . �', 'Savings are R MurgentlI 'needed; Combat". That Cain w .. , Pine S Dr. Wood's s Norway Syrup IS a prompt, leasant 'and effectual remgtl . for coughs, colds, au•' zoos, 47.4 71 bfonchia doubles aetlirat ia�d.: r, ,. ��nrr` ' Safe, effective, inexpensive and dependable, Dr. iib. r Wood's Norway.Pine •Syrup• helps to'loo5on phlegm and nnicus, clear the, ..air passages and bring cfuick,relief for coughs and colds. 1 Get 'a. supply of, I)r . Wood's,Norway Pine Syrup today., -"The. It. ¥llburn Cow T.i,*itod,•"!I'orontu. Ont. LE. TRICITY CAN a AVE:MORE .. ._ _ . ,. .. tors t '_ i burni : in' unoccupied.- olflccs. turn idling b leave lights b ,p ..�o t v •t possible. 'Turn off'verandali • . use Fran a el,enttents as slaor a time as p . 1 . ,,. ' ,. � ..:., •�t..:�....t,+,u.�.....�niltr ktialta�.,_�ter • n• ea not needed. : Sparingly, ' Do not • use electric heaters: or gtates0.... laLING -PAYS CAS C DEAD • OR IDISARI,ED COWS each.-$10.00$,8OOliOi,wnr Gr x 3.O� T � • ACCORDING TO;SIZE.,AND' CONDITION dim la.R rt4ved rgtt .•O T• , a,CrA,L' OA J: i1. 15 " mz EXETER Yn .5 r, :a >..::ri...a;:'zitkWs�'_' 4- ".•., Y' '•'1.s'..,'y::r.':'. •. "`:k% fdirWW+c::'4 w"I' sa++A^.-.f-"•v+:.:..-'Y'q:... :^,;BG°,. Y,M ' ' '• " Tnto n r of burying telephone:.'wires or -placing; .ahC>d:ik1 o'er- 41. • • year after year. Toda, , oXer ,.4 million mil""es` head Dobie eoixtinues y y of telephone wires, >95% of our total . are in able safer fro* s#.ormis . weather ' , . ', 'Yl Droit • •are fe'we and ti sed: b 's Se . tilt ori ,G r•�'ice • ntcrrtip�t s" by,o.. . to' � ro'vide ev6n IJeteer 4erviice. aim' is p constant.:. ..: >. , . � • dependable, • ,n•. •� .., • min , more hu�u it s. ,dot ox>i1� is our service b«��o � : ..: ,., • � i4li orders for tci hones' just . as a.spt us owing, too.• `'W'c ; are � ,p ne�cv e �' i s nicht, is a railable, ore telephones Xis ;more dependable, . � . p} P . can' ' ea Or, be n s�► t t l service and al�vay p � , west' ossble• cost telephb revalue for every user}, C,