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TUOKERSMITH TELEPHONE OFFICERS - Secretary treasurer Mel 'Graham and'. -
officers of the Tuckersmith municipal telephone system were at the ,annpal meeting
last week. Next to Mr. Graham are chairman J.. Peirce Johnston, W.D.VVilson, Vern
Alderdice and Lloyd Ferguson, Elmer Hayter is also a commissioner,
(Photo by Oke)
Tuckersmith
Hensairs Easter visitors
Phone system expanded
$17,900.
The system now has 170 miles
of buried cable and 51/2 mile,s of
aerial cable.
The $150,000 prOgram will be
spread over a three-year period
commencing this year and ending •
in 1980: •
The system expects to raise-
$12,0000 this year through a 10
per cent rate increase effective
April 1,1\4r. Graham reported.
With, the increase in rates on
April 1 the ..cost_ range_ in the ._
Clinton-Hensall area will be $5.85
for a private line (plus line
mileage) to $4. for a multiparty','
lint fo residential purposes; and
in the Seaforth-Bayfield area a
priVate line will csot $5.50 and a
multi-party line $4.
Prices for business phones will
range from $11.70 for a private
line and $6.20 for a 'tnulti-Party
line in the Clinton-Hensall area;
and from $10.35 for a private line
to $5.80 for a multi-party line in
the Seaforth-Bayfield area.
Mr Graham reported the
installation levy for a residential
line is $20.00 and for a business
line is' $30..00. • An estension line
oasts another $1.25.
J. Perce Johnston, Bayfield,
the choir of twelve, voices in an •
unaccompanied - anthem, "My ' Service at Carrtet,Chureh^
shepherd will supply my need",Rev. Fox of. Huron College,
with Dr'. Ralph Topp!at the organ. London conducted the Easter
Unit four: will meet on - °ita service-al- Carmel -Pres-
Thursday, April 6 at 2:30 p.m.. for byterian Church on Sunday. The
their Thankoffering meeting. choir,sang an anthem "My' Lord
Supply at the Hensall Sales What A Morning" under the
Barn on Thursday consisted direction of Miss Brenda Pepper
mainly of heifers and steers with at the organ.
an active demand and higher
prices. Fat cattle; heifers,
$50.00-$57.00, top to $58.75;
steers. $54.50-$57.00, top to
$57.50, Pigs; weinlings $35.00-
$42.50; chunks $47.00-$57.00. •
Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Stall of
Detroit viSited with the former's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
recreation member, $40.:00 per
couple.
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Mrs. Don Gooding. Parkhill. Sam Oesch on Sunday,
Mrs. Harry Horton who was a Sim Rodbal has returned home
patient in South Huron Hospital, after undergoing surgery ,in St.
Exeter, returned to her home. Joseph's Hospital, London. '
"Shalom" meaning, "Peace Mrs. Inez McEwen is back in
with you" was the subject of the her home after being a patient in
sermon at Hensall United Church Seaforth Community Hospital.
on Sunday morning, conducted by. The Annual meeting of the
. Rev, Don Beck. Just As the Hensall Worne'n's Institute will be
disciples lived in fear folloWing held in the Legion 'Hall on
the Resurrection, so we live 'with Wednesday.
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April 12 at 8 p.m.
many fears today.'Shalom means when reports for the .past year will
the presence of love, and the be given and the new slate of •
sharing of love gives strength. officers installed. New members
Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey led will be welcome.
Coaches needed in Varna
By Wilma Oke..„
The Tuckersmith municipal
telephone system will spend
$150,000 over the 'next three
years expanding its service to
[3 Yfi.eld,..._and continuing its
modernization program.
At the system's 69th annual
meeting in Brucefield Wednesday
tight, subscribers voted to
approve the program which will
be financed through debentures
issued by Tuckersmith Township,
the initiating township of the
wstem. Tuckersmith council
approved the debentures at a
meeting in February.
The system has about 1,800
customers in Tuckersmith and
Stanley Townships • who •have
2,40Q telephones.
Ed Oddleifson, reeve of
Bayfield, was named chairman
for. the• meeting.
Bob Smith, auditor with the
Stratford firm of Riegel, Malcolm
St. 1Iagey; chartered .accountants,
"pr esented the auditors's report
for. 1977. He said revenue form
,various S'ources such as
subscribers, renters, advertising
mounted to $224,220 in . 1977
compared to $193,416 -in 1978.
Mr. Smith 'said 'operating •
expenses were $140,140 for the
year, . up froin $105,262. the
Previous year.. Included in. this
was the cost Of a new, truck.
AdministratiVe, expenses'
amounted to $64,900, up from
$69,577 . the previous year.
Included in the expenses were
commissioner' yearly salaties_of
$3.090 (each of the five
commissioners i:cceiVes . 1600).
thbenture interest of $ 21,.710:
office wages $10,379; rent and
office- expenses $12,253 (Meted,
ing office' rental in Mel Graham's
residente of $3;,000. telephone
$1,400, convention expenSes
4$2.800, priding and • postage'
-$2,500 .and miscellaneous
.82,553): -Secretary-treasurer's
salary. $9,142.
. Mr. Smith said the prices for.
material. and , wages have
inereaSed. "Improvements have
cost you substantial dollars:" he
Opnelu.ded.
Secretary -treasurer .'and
manager of the system. Mel
Graham. Mr. Smith and the
and W. D. Wilson, Brucefield,
were-re-elected to another three-
year term on the commission and
Mr: Johnston was also re-elected/
thairman., Other commission
members, who were not up for
re-election this year are: Vern
Alderdice, Kippen; Lloyd
Ferguson, R. R. #1, Hensall and
Elmer Hayter, Varna.
-The five commissioners all
spoke briefly outlining the
program carried out in 4977-when
74,500 feet of cable was. buried
replacing the aerial cable. It was
noted that -the 44,000 -feet of
underground cable laid in
Egmondville and Harpurhey was
installed in co-operation, with the
'IV Cable Company laying cable
in the area.' A contract was made
to place both the , TV and
Telephone, cables in one trench •
with each company sharing half
cost. .
It was noted that it will be
difficult to remove all attach-
ments from' 'hydro poles in.,
built-Up areas such as Brucefield
and Bayfield in order to put .the
cable undereround.
Commissioner Alderdice
reported on a special saving made
when about 200 old telephones on
hand, that were defective, had
been sent 'to • a' company in
Toronto where they were re-
conditioned at one-third the cost
Of a new phone.
Tuckersmith Councillor Frank
falconer noted ' the honour
brought to the Telephone System
resulting from the recent election
cf Mel Graham the local
secretary-treasurer and manager,
to the position of president of the
Ontario Telephone Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett
visited. on Easter 'with their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chaffe and family at
Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLaren,
Jodi and Brooke of Oakville were
weekend visitors with Mrs..
Bertha MacGregor and Mrs.
Lorne Chapman.
Mrs. Blanche Champman of
London spent Good Friday with
her sister and brother-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bell and
family and Mr. Earl Bell of
London visited- over the holiday
with their 'mother .Mrs: Glenn
Bell.
Mr. and-Mrs. Cy-Hollingshead
of Toronto and Mrs. E. Ellis of
Clinton visited on Saturday with
Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ducharme
have taken up residence in the
dwelling' on the farm of Mrs.
Lorne Chapman who has moved
to the residence she recently
purchased from
Mrs. F. G. Bonthron. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cainpbell
moved to the residence on the. 2nd
concession of Hay TWO. near
Exeter.
There were six members pre-
Sent at the Recreation Committee
'meeting in Varna on Wednesday,
March 29. Plans were begun for
the summer ball -programme,
with Ross 'Whittaker again ap-
point c.o-ordinator. Registration
will be held at-the-Township Halt
on Saturday, April 22nd and
Saturday, April 29th from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 noon. You may
register with your Closest Re-
creation Committee member prior
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Miss Denise Bedard who has
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital , Exeter,, returned to her
home,
Mr. and Mrs, Greg. Spencer
and family returned to their home
at Bancroft after spending,several
days with the former's father.
Mr. Walter "Spencer.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Chapman
and Michelle Forest and Const.
Garry Chapman, Lisa and Leanne
of Burlington, Rod Chapman,
Barrie were weekend visitors with
their mother Mrs. Lorne
Chapman.
Mr,. and. Mrs. Bert Wray.` of
Mississauga were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs: George
Parker, Rod and Randy.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and
family of Sarnia were recent
visitors with Mrs. Lewis' father
Mr. Walter Speneer.
Rev. Fox of Huron College,
London, conducted .service in
Carmel Presbyterian Church „on
Sunday.' the choir sang the
anthem "My Lard-What, • A-
Morning" under the direction of.
Miss Brenda Pepper at the organ.
Mrs., Edgar Munn• spent the
weekend at the home• of her
son-in-law and daughter Mr. -and-
to these dates if . it is more
convenient. Registration notices
will appear in this paper on April
13th and /April 20th, The fee Will
remain the same as last year,
$3.00 per child or $5.00 per
family.
If you would like to,.help by
coaching a girl's or a boy's team,'
please contact Ross.
Tickets are still available for
the Recreation Dance at Hully -
Gully on April 15th• froni any
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Mr. and
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• Mrs, David 'Aifilmiird
Clevelend, spent Easter weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sohn Broadfoot.
Mrs. Douglas Campbell is a
patient in Seaforth Hospital
having had surgery.
Mr. and • Mrs. Douglas
McB,eath and family Windsor,
spent last • weekend with their
mother, Mrs. J. McBeath,
Mrs. Grace Thomson who
suffered a brokettleg is doing as
well as can be expected.,
Mr. and ilyys, Wm. Pepper
has returned home after spending
a few weeks in Florida.
Mrs. Anna Aldwinkle and other
relatives attended the funeral of
the late Alex Corrigan in Bluevale
United Church on-Saturday:
Kippen and Brucefield congre-
gations plan to hold a family
dinner -at Brucefield on Friday
night.
Rev. E. S. Stephens and Miss
Stephens Will be guest speakers.
Monday, April 10, Tuckersmith
Unit 1 U.C,W. will hold a dinner
at 6:30 followed by a social
evening. •
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The members of Bincefield
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commissioners fielded questions
from the audience.;
Barry Linden of Brticefield, one
of the questioners. asked ir it
would be more economical to
have the telephone office which is
in the manager's home now, in
the telephone service building
which the system owns in
Brucefield. He' asked the
commissioners to do a study on
this., ,
The need for additional service
to the Bayfield area has arisen
because of an increasing number
cf cettages,and increasing use of
cottages in winter, the ,
comrnissioners-statedl-to explain
why the system plans to spend'
about $78,000 adding 280 lines in
the Bayfield area, where there are
row 666. subscribers and renters.
Another $59,100 will be 'spent to
install' additional equipment and
cable ,in Bayfield and area.
To install cable in Egmondville
and Hensall areas and to bury
cable underground in areas all
aver the system, Will cost another .
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