Clinton News-Record, 1984-12-19, Page 23HAPPY 70th
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FROM YOUR FAMILY
Bell Canada busy during holiday season
CLINTON - Christmas Dayis the busiest
day of the year for long &tance-calling.
This year, Bell Canada expects close to one
million lung distance calls will be placed
from telephones in Ontario going to other
locations in the province, across Canada
and around the world.
Nation-wide, the total number of long
distance calls could reach six million in -
eluding operator -assisted and direct -dialed
calls.
Most calls will be dialed direct by
customers since that's the cheapest and
fastest way to call long distance.
In Clinton on Christmas Eve, Bell expects
about 150 operator -assisted calls in addition
to thousands more direct -dialed calls.
Christmas Day should see about a 75 per
cent increase in operator -assisted calls,
than on a regular business day.
On fhrictmic F.uv 11P11 PYnPr'tc inns
distance calling to increase after 5 p.cn. and
continue throe g F. the night.
From early morning through to 7 a.m. on
Christmas Day, there'll be a busy period
because of a large number of overseas calls
into different time zones.
"We expect calling to pick up again
around 10 a.m. and continue through
Christmas Day and evening," says Peter
Croome Bell's local manager.
New Year's Eve is busier than New
Year's Day, so Bell expects the heaviest
calling period will be from midnight, New
Year's Eve, until about 3 a.m.
Mr. Croome advises callers they ma)
have a better chance of getting their calls
through by placing them in non -peak hours.
Some circuits may be overloaded (a busy
signal or no dial tone) as busy times because
of the heavy demand on particular lines.
Callers should try again later.
Mr. Croome offers the following advice
for placing Christmas calls;
A bit of planning before the holidays will
help calls go through smoothly. Callers can
save time by getting the telephone numbers
they need in advance.
Directory Assistance operators at "1„
plus the area code if required, plus 555-1212,
can provide out-of-town telephone numbers
for all of North America. For overseas
directory assistance, cullers need only dial
"0" and ask the operator to get the number.
It's also a good idea to check the front
pages of the phone book ahead of time for
discount rates and the times when they app-
ly"So, if you plan your calls and keep m
mind the time differences, you should have
an easy time getting through to say 'Merry
Christmas' and 'Happy New Year'," says
Mr, Croome.
Stanley Township winds down activities
STANLEY TWP. - After more than a
year's excitement and involvement while
guilding their municipal complex from idea
to spectacular reality, Stanley township
councillors areback to dealing with the
routine, unspectacular yet very necessary
matters that concern their township.
"We are wound right down. There's
nothing new since the new building", Clerk
Mel Graham commented after the
December meeting of Stanley council.
During a discussion of the various options
regarding the future of the Huron County
Pioneer Museum, councillors were
unanimous in, questioning the wisdom of
spending a large sum of money renovating
• the present building. They would rather see
a new building, located in the more accessi-
ble industrial park in Goderich:
Jack Coleman and Howard Armstrong
GUESS WHO'S 35
ON CHRISTMAS DAY!
(Garry)
Love Mom and Dad
QUEEN'S
Seaforth-
This Wednesday to Saturday
December 19-22
STRUTT
Next Wednesday to Saturday
December 26-29
CATS CAN FLY
Seasons Greetings
From Management & Staff
at the Queen's
Presents:
SUNSHINE
AT YOUR
LEISUIRE!
were Stanley's representatives at a meeting
with Melanie McLaughlin and represen-
tatives of neighbouring municipalities to
draw up an agenda for a look at all aspects
of recreation in the district. The deficits of
local community centres will be one of the
main topics.
Two tile drainage loan applications totall-
ing $12,300 were approved, and tile deben-
tures amounting to ';1,400 were paid out.
Successful year reported by UCW
By Isabel Scott
BRUCEFIELD - The Tuckersmith-
Stanley UCW Unit met at Brucefield Church
for a potluck dinner recently.
Minnie Walters opened the meeting. Elsie
Henderson played the piano • for carol
singing and also sang a solo.
Mrs. Walters read the scripture passages
and Beatrice Stoll read the study lesson
about seekine the Christ child in this
generation.'
Edna Patterson conducted the business
session and 22 members answered roll call.
Mrs. Cliff Henderson gave the treasurer's
report and Mrs. Retta Baird read the
correspondence. Mrs. Jack Henderson
presented the minutes report.
Mrs. Walters and Mrs. McCartney will
stake up a schedule for 1985 and Unit 1 will
meet at 1:30 p.m. on, January 8,
NOTICE
from the
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to our serious rock friends,
your Christmas Gift will be
arriving this Thursday -and will
be available until
Saturday night.
"THE KILLER
DWARFS"
Plan now for your
New Year's Eve party
with "JANE DOE"
Tickets available
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY "HUGHIE"
from your family —
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Wayne, Ruth
Debbie, Paul
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