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stoat secretary. Pearl
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Ons to Ruby
Minurs:who r<arii1 eelettrate her
birthday Nov. 2.. ,, also to
Marie Lester who willob-
serve her birthday on
November 26th,
Rev. W.D. Jarvis con-
ducted the church ,service
accompanied by Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall at the
ono,. On Monday the ladies
from the Christian Reformed
Church Exeter namely, Tresa
WIN*, Deanna Neevel#
Bonnie Veiling*. Mrs, Tooke.
Mrs. Kleinhaar. Mrs, Do
Vrieasa and. Mrs. Van Essen
w;sbowed slides of her trip
to the Rockies and narrated
.. the story. Bingo was plod
followed by a sing -song.
Visitors with Mr. 'Kraft
were Mrs. Irene Steinbach,
Bert Klapp. Mrs, May
M • Irene Dunn
is R+ d 1fer : La ie Louise
ttcbeU Doling and
1!ltt Mgrs lire Peel
ores visitedwt�th pp r
Berniceto c', , La Wry w
Calebrade4rtth anniversary,
. Mr, and. Mr's, Richard
Taylor were honoured at a
„Faanily rDinner" held at the
home of their seen.in*lsw and
daughter r, an4 Mrs, Jack
BrIntne fl tin Sunday in hoMur
of their 45th wedding an-
niversary, They were
pprresented with a gift from the
[anally,
Social notes
Mrs. Roy Consitt, who has
been a patient in, St. Joseph's
Hospital, London returned
home this week.
Mr, and Mrs, William
Shaddick and; Mark of Lon-
don,
on•-
dn, Mr, and Mrs, George
. Parker and family and Mr,
and Mrs, Rick Parker.
Thames . Road were dinner
guests with their mother Mrs,
Pearl Shaddick on Sunday,
Mrs. Geor.$e Thompson
who has been a patient in
South Huron Hospital Exeter
was able to return to her
home Last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Taylor were guests at the
wedding reception of the
Mousseau-McLellan in
.Delaware on Saturday
evening.
WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS. STYLES AND SHAPES TO
CHOOSE FROM -,« MANY NEW THIS YEAR
Whether it's a
• MONUMENT • MARKER O INSCRIPTION
You Ars remembering a loved one
H£t.P YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEtORtAL
REQUIREMENTS
IN CLINTON astute humus
BUS. 4112.4505
VISIT 7? ALERT ST. RES. 482.4404
Revereh lestk Cox
Reverend' Ch Iles D. Cox,
48 Isaac Street, Clinton, deed
November 16„ In the Clinton
Pt biiu E spit 1, He wee 81.
• Ho was born April 28, I88U
in
Goderich toownship.: where
he wasraise
Rev. Co,* went to school in
Godcrich 'Township and
Porter's Hill, and Arts
Colles ar'ronto, •
Atter he had completed his
schooling. Rev. Cox became a
lieutenant in the Canadian
Army during the Second
World
Tn 1919: he married Luella
F. Lobb: She survives hien.
After their marriage, Rev.
Cox served' 16 years on the
Home Mission,
AA graduate of Immanuel
College, Toronto. Rev, Cox's
last charge was at Bond Head
and Newton Robinson, just
out of Toronto. Rev. Cox as
been with the United Church
since 1925, •
A 32nd degree Mason, a
Masonic service was held on
Monday evening at 9 p.m. by
Masonic: Lodge 84,
Surviving besides his wife
are one daughter, Mrs. Earl
Gerber, Nipissing; Ontario
and one grandson, Dr.
Douglas Gerber.
Al survivingare four
sisters: Mrs. es (Bella)
Vanderburgh, Fiinton; Mrs.
Olive Stevenson, London;
Mrs, Gordon (Willa) Jackson,
Bancroft and Mrs. Earl
(Eva) Orser, Toronto. -
Mr. Cox rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton and the funeral
service was held -at Ontario
Street United Church.
November 18. Rev. L.S.
Lewis officiated.
Interment took place at the
Maitland cemetery in
Goderich.
Pallbea - we Douglas
Gerber, illiam Gil , W iiliam
Cox F + Stan f o ' , Ray Cox
and Cecil W ittich.
Honourary bearers were
Rev. Harold Snell, Rev. Stan
McDonald. Rev, E.S.
Stevens. Rev. J. Re+dch,
Rev. L. Warr and Ross
Trewartha.
'Flower bearers were
Harold Lobb, Gorden
Scribbons, Harry Williams
anriltan @s Cooper.
Ministers for .the tuner&
service were Rear: L,S, Lewis,
Rev* Eric Le Drew, R:e, John
Oestreicher and Rev. A,E.
W"ilfong.
1 � dna ill k you note
a so even from Mr
Norma n. Wh en an Mrs. a
Stbil by s Bet d�►t,.
Thea shut -ext, los
are to be
ecember ard and
donations may be let, at, the
homes qf Mrs. Lorne Wilson
or Mrs. 'Perry previous to that
date. w
The mutat- December
meeting will be held
December 2nd beginning with.
a, of luck supper at 6:36 p.m.
All members can invite a
home helper.
County girl second at the Royal
Cathy Madill, daughter of cheon on Saturday whey
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Madill of they were informally hi-
Blyth
iBlyth was chosen runner-up terviewed by the judges,
at the Ontario Pork Hostess Then each made a short
competition at the Royal speech on some aspect of
Winter Fair in Toronto. pork production. Cathy spoke
Cathy, who represented on how pork has changed in
Huron County after winning the past two decades, the
the Huron title in Seaforth exact topic the winner also
this summer, was one of eight chose,
contestants for the crown, Though she would have
The winner was Marilyn Dale liked to win, Cathy says, she
of Woodstock who was is relieved in a way that she
Cathy`s roommate during the didn't because of the heavy
two-day stay in Toronto. demands being made on the
Cathy was one of two runner- Pork Hostess in her job of
ups chosen by the judges: 411 publicizing the use°of pork in
The girls went to Toronto on
Friday where they workedin
the Ontario Pork Producers
Association booth at the fair,
handing out publicity in-
formation. They attended the
horse show on Friday night
and were treated . to a lun-
Ontario.
She was the youngest
contestant, she says and
would have been afraid how
her schooling at Central
Huron Secondary School
might have suffered with her
extra responsibilities.
ladies' tone hander •H'91
Mcna 1.e men's w Sam
Thon-ipscn
Thi lucky draw winner was
Mrs +GI0.Oell and Ibe men's
tenoh + , S was
STAGS
V ANGST R A
Hi11 1A(3H
llcing the kids to so*
SANTA CLAU
in the Canada Trust Gase6o.
Saturdays „Ries. Of t 3. 20 .
Due to Increased costs of operating, materials and supplies; and increased demands 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,
Monthiy Rates -
CLINTON AND HENSALL EXCHANGES
SERVICE PRESENT :PROPOSED
Residence:
Individual
„ wo,Party
Four -Party -
Multi -Party
55.05
3,95
4.20
3.45
55.30
4.15
4.40
3.60
1,E, (ONGSTATE
OPTOMETRIST
CUNTON--MON. ONLY
20 ISAAC sr.
4112.7010
SEAFORTH OALANCE OP
' WEEK
GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240
R.W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
The Square, GODERLCH
524.7461
INSURANCE
K.W.aliviimmilimomisonsiesimaiumummismermium
COLQUHOUN
INSURANCE 1 REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 4112-9147
Res. 482-7104
HAL HARTLEY
10.5
7.75
6.10
5.35
10.65
8.20
6.45
5.65
SEAFORTH AND BAYFIELD EXCHANGES
SERVICE PRESENT PROPOSED
Residence:
Inds tial 54.73 Moo
Us -Party 3.65 3.85
Four - Party 4.20 4.40
Mutts -Party 3,45 3,60
JOHN WISE
GENERAL INSURANCE --
GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS
Clinton
Office. 482.961
Res: 482.15
SOX 1033 212 JAMES ST.
HELEN R. TENCH . S.A.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
TEL. 482.2
CLINTON ONTARIO
• NORM WHITING
UCENSED AUCTIONEER
i 'APPRAISER
BRYAN !AVIS INSURANCE
Business:
Individual
Two -Party
Four -Party
Multi -Party
8.85
7.00
5.70
4.95
9.40
7.40
6.05
5.25
Monthly Supplementary Equipment Rates
and Nan -Recurring Service Charges
ITEM - PRESENT RATE RATE REQUESTED
Extension Tetepttone Residence 51.25 51.99
Business 2.05 2.55
Portable Extension Equipment Jack
Extension Bell
Regular
Loud
Outside
Prompt, Courteous. Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE.
ANYWHERE
Ws give complete seta
Wyk*
PROFIT" $Y EXPERIENCE
• Phone Collect '
2X1-9414 EXETER
Pumps and IT11*CtWs attpalred
Pot Ai! Popular Makes
ttwQn f"ue$ aniectlan
Equipment
Ssyttatd Rd Ctlntan-482-1971
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
For Att4vlaster Atuminufl
Doors end Windows
and
AWNINGS and RAILINGS
JERVIS SALES
R L Aintui4s Albert Si
Citnton2.9390
famliimiaimmusuipiersamemmraii
A
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'Csis,14E1 ACt')UNTANTS
39 West Sheet
' Godericit, Ontario
Office 5242011 P. Q Hoar 307
Bell Chime
Directory Listings
Princess Telephone,
Contempra Telephone
Non -Published Number
NON.RECURRING SERVICE CHARGES
Install Main Telephone Residence
Business
Install Extension Tel. Residence
Business
.55
.7S
.75
1.00
.35
1.00
1.00
1,05
Sl
.60
.85
.85
9.00 10.00
9.00 12.00
Chartered ACCounlants
20 Main St., Exeter
ARTHUR W. Nem)
Resident Partnor
BUS. 235.0120
RES. 23114075
Install Princess Telephone
Install Non -Basic colouredTel.
Change tut] no. to -non -Published service
6,30
4,00
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 tete Bate Rate Area of the exchange.
This application will be heard before the Cam Il eg onto.
alar meeting in Tor
Any repr�i�skin at its taiit resentatlons to be made to the Cemmi is ion with respect to this appl(cation should.
therefore. be submitted on or before the 4th day of December. telt and addressed to the
Chairman, Work" Telephone Service Commission, 3425 Oufferin Street. Suite -20e.
Dovingsrlew. Ontario. Por the duration of time mail striltitAtten to the Commission may be
delivered to any Ontario Government Office and marked far forwarding to the Ministry et
Transportation and Communications. 1201 Wilson Ave.. Downsview. Ontar t.
If rim desire any further information in refeerenc a to the need for increasing the telephone
raate'J, you may apply to the under s *ned eithermeriionatly. by telephone. or b ► letter.
tyateeMf November 11. 107S Mel Grahame Tuckers a lh Municipal sePittive System,
Tehtpbenar 412."it " Ml