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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1966-03-10, Page 7THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 66 MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Rolling Stones 3 -Paul Be- dard 720. Untouchables 4 -Fred Mom mersteeg 525. Hensall Hornets 7 - Lorne Hay 603. Addups 0 -Ken Parke 509. Itchy Six 0 -Hazel McEwan 562. Hustlers 7 -Lee Surerus 725. Carpenters 4 -Garfield Den- omme 582. Swizzle Sticks 3 - Evelyn Regier 622. Antiques 2 -Bill Bedour 615. Super Arrows 5 -Bill Cole- man 701. Ladies' high single: Dot Mun- roe 303. Ladies' high triple: Hazel Mc - Ewan 745. Ladies' high average: Hazel MeEwan 201. Men's high single: Ernie Laidlaw 307. Men's high triple: Roy Brock 790. Men's high average: Jack Hamilton 202. ,:•Y,,•ai'S.'"/.�'i':> Z- Rig ITh; NELM" PAGE SEVEN h\ Represent Callao Canada's Expo 67 "Queen" Sonia Saumier attended Mexico. Eighteen girl trumpeters fom Laval City, Quebec, by two Princesses rides her float in carnival at Vera Cruz, rest on float before leading the parade. ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE Alfred Ducharme, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs, William Weis- ing, daughter and grandson, all of Sarnia, spent the week -end in this neighborhood calling on relatives. They left early Sun- day afternoon for their Sarnia home. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart- man and family, of the Goshen Line south, were Sunday last visitors with yours truly and Mrs. Ducharme, grandparents of the former. There were many tourists this past week=end and many as usual motored to their cot- tages along the lake; others visited with parents and friends. Already the month of March is on its way and at times since its beginning we havie been •could give us nasty stuff till greeted with all sorts of dis- its passing away. In some parts agreeable weather. March is of our land the month has ill- ' the month of changes in weath- treated its habitants, causing much damage to property and as well human lives. There is not too much we can do about it, as we have little or no con- trol concerning our welfare. Let us not worry too much about the future, as in the past, all will be forgotten and the nearby spring will again bring cheerful days. (Continued) In last weeks issue I believe we told you about their last meeting together before their departure for a new land. We can come to no other conclu- sion that there were moments of heart -breaking for those who left their native land and for those who, for good reasons, had to remain in their homeland. For most of the young people who left their aged -parents, this caused them much grief and tears were shed each day by these folk. For most of them, they knew this would be the last meeting. Alas the newcomers arrived in this parish when all was a forest and very little in sight to give them comfort, at least until land companies offered those early settlers money to buy a few acres end as well municipalities had opened up roadways for them to travel but that was not for about five or six years after their arrival. Squatting was their home along the lake bank for a few years, therefore they were not the owners or the masters of the little shacks they had built to shelter them from winter's cold. They, too, shed many tears as they longed for their humble Quebec homes, even though they were homes of poverty. Those early pioneers were cour- ageous and they put their trust in God as to whatever their lot would be. Regardless of the miseries and hardships they had fully resigned to it all, come what may. In our next issue con- cerning early pioneers we will tell you of their reward. er, changes in temperatures and of course changes in sea- son. The month of March will soon pass away and its dying hours will become something of the past and then we will enter into the spring season of this present year. We cannot say, so far, too many good words for the month as it has not been generous in giving us agreeable weather and perhaps OTI To Customers of E ;aa HAY MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM The Subscribers of the Township of Hay Municipal Telephone 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 Pro- gram, 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 intended to repay over a 20 -year period. In order to comply with requirements it is nec- essary to establish and have approved rates, which will become effective at date of Conversion of Dashwood ex- change 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 Ex- change area as at conversion of this exchange to dial operation. EXCHANGE RATES Individual line Business Residence Two -Party line Business Residence Multi -Party line Business (10 or less) Residence Subscriber Renter $6.55 $7.05 per month 3.40 3.90 per month 5.15 5,65 per month 2.55 3.05 per month 3.75 4.25 per month 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 �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. Rates for supplementary service such as extension telephones and bells, connection and moving telephones, etc., remain unchanged. This application will be heard before the Commis- sion at its next regular meeting in Toronto. Any repre- sentations 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 Commission, 1901 Yonge Street, Toronto 7, Ontario. If you desire any further information in reference to the need for increasing the telephones rates,_ you may apply to the undersigned either personally, by telephone, or by letter. Dated March 3rd, 1966. W. C. HORNER, Secretary -Treasurer, Hay Municipal Telephone System 1111111111111111... ADDY WINO Petrolelums Limited Gasoline i Diesel HEATING OILS Valvoline and Veedol Motor Oil and Greases "Go With Arrow" ROBERT N. McEINLEY AGENT: DIAL 236.4830 .•-= ZURICH nuesamommimialasimeaimiese AUCTION SALE Alvin Waiper, Auctioneer Phone 119, 'Dashwood Mareh 12 -Farm Machinery, Raymond Kading, Prop. March 14 - General Farm Sale, Gerald Lawson, Prop. March 16 -Farm Implements, Mark and Arnold Whitney, Prop. Mareh 18 -Real Estate and General Farm Sale, Mrs.. Bea- trice Faber, Prop. March 19 -Real Estate and Farm Sale, Ronald Robinson,, Prop, March 21 - General Farm Sale, Jack McClinchey, Prop. 7.0 March 22 --- General Farm Sale, Mrs. Beatrice Rader, Prop, March 23 - General Farm Sale, Pete Coates, Prop. March 24 -Farm Implements, Albert Pearce, Prop. March 25 -- General Farm Sale, John Spacek, Prop. March 26 -Household Effects,. John Gallman, Prop. March 28 - Estate Auction, Almer Stewart, Prop. Mareh 30 - General Farm Sale, Milton Webb, Prop. April 1 -General Farm Sale, William Gaiser, Prop, April 2 -Residence & School Supplies, Zurich. April 4 -General Farm Sale, Mrs. Gordon Wilson, Prop. 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