Zurich Herald, 1957-12-12, Page 5ZURICH ONTARIO
ZURICH HERALD
ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mail,
*vet* Office Department, Ottawa.
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Notice is
Hay Municipal Telephone
System
•Z i1clh, 'Ontario,
Decemeiber 12th, 1957
Dear Stir or Madam
In the ,past year the systein was
.required to move all lints along Hwy.
24 due to new highway construction
between Zurich ani Hensel". These
lines for the most part, due to 'thea'
age, were replaced ,with ,new •eable.
During 19158 the same Ityrpe of work
is expected bo take place along Hwy.
21 St. Joseph to Bayfield. Soon
thereafter it is anticipated a like
,project will Itake place from St. Soa-
reph to Grand Bend.
In recent years toll business out of
Grand 'Bend Central has anicreased
very rapidly to' the point that at this
date it comprises a very sulbstantial
portion of the companies' revenue.
We ,are aware however that business
at this Central has to some extent
grown beyond the scope of the
present facilities, and it is the de-
sire elf the System to improve our
plant ,at Grand Bend, so that we
might improve the service and the
revenue at that point. It is hoped
that some improvement can be com-
pleted in time for the 195:8 Season.
Due to these reasons and ether in-
creases in costs over the past Yew
years it has Become necessary to
change a ihigher rate. It should be
noted that the rates listed below are
Mill lower than othereSysteuis oper-
ating in this area. It has also been
decided to .charge axben aceomits on
a quarterly (billing systent. Hereaf-
ter all •urban users will receive an
account on the .1st Clays of March,
June, S'eptear-',ee, December, which
will include 14 of the annual rate,
and all long distance tolls due. Ren-
ters will pay their total rate m the
seuarter in which it becomes due.
'Where the individual incurs large
toll accounts we will reserve the right
to bill more frequently. Long dist-
. _since toll tkts will be nailed with the
account. If a Charge is to --be• dis-
puted it must be done so within 15
days of receipt thereof and tate tick-
ets in dispute nuns[ be rebursied.This
will mean that paid accounts will
not be forwarded for Itax roll :soil-
- section. It is intended that this bill-
ing method will :spread the System
revenue influx more evenly through-
out the year and ,cut interest costs.
It will also spread the users costs
over a egreater period of time.
Appliication Karg been made to The
Ontario Telephone Authority to make
the following :charges for telephone;
-service effective ae at January let.
1958:
Exchange Rates 'Per month
Individual Line - Business $3.00
Residence e.75
Two-party Line - Business ..,..• 4:50
Residence , , . ,,..t.. 2 35
Multi-party Line
(oil circuits havih g ;Business 2.00
8 to 10 telephones) Residence Z.00
Multi -parity ,Line
(on circuits having Residence 1.75
11 or more telephones) Busin's 1.75
The above rates apply onry to
fully paid up •subscribers.
Renter rate shall be an aauitional
.50c. per month in eaoh classificat-
ion.
New subscribers as in rhe past will
pay an additional $1.50 per month
for ten years.
Supplementary Charges:
Per month
'Extension telephone on. same
premises $L25
Extension bell, small .30 ,
Extension bell, (large , . .r... .60
Flat charge
Servide !Connection Change
(instrument not in ,place) .. 2.50
Service Connection Charge
(instrument in place) 2.00
.Moving telephone on salve
premises 2.00
Local Pay Station Call .. ,1.... .10
Exchange old style wall set for
Cradle set 35,00
If individual or two -.party line
service is required lbeyond the Vill-
age of Zurich, Dashwood and Grand
Bend limits, Ithe,re will Abe un addit-
•13.na1 :charge for extra mileage a?
forty -fire cents a month for each
1d mile or fraction there"(' for In-
dividual line end twenty-five cents
per month frti+eeach. 1,4 mile ter frac-
LI.V O AL NEWS ` Miss MargaretDeichezt orfKiteh-
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Mr and Mrs. Ross • JohnstonJohnstonrrenew visited over Sunday with her
spending a fe'w' days at Detroit vie parents, IMr and ,Mrs Victor DeIceert,
relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Campbell Krueger of
Miss Kathleen Hess, R.N., of Lon -
wad Kitchener visited in town with Mr.
don was a week -end with her aid Mls Ivan Ynlrtegblut.
guest;M,rs. Laura Foster of London, has
(been visiting with her 1relatives in
and around Zurich.
Mr and IMrs Ed. !Stet& and Mrs:
Flossie Stade of Dashwood spent a
parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Hess.
'Only two snore weeks till Christ-
mas, Or in other words only 12
more shopping days.
Mrs. Anne Turathelm who has beers, in lawn the past week.ill With the flu is able to be out a Rev and:,Mrs. E. W. Heimxich of
gain. Messrs. Rank 'Green of Grand days Brantfordthis'wvisitedeek. al
here for .sever
Bend and •Stanley'Smith of St. Joseph A m see llarteous shower was tend -
made .a boniness trip to .0even Sound ,ered Miss (Catherine Kal(bfleisch by
en Tuesday. Miss Arlene Haberer at her home
Mr and Mrs 'Morris Sturnf, of
Calgary, Alb, visited at the riome of ,last Tuesday.
their ,wising (Mr and Mrs. Ted. Born—At the Clinton Pulbi�c Hos-
,their hertz this week. pital on .December 6th, 19,57 to Mr.
Miss Marlene Wagner of the Kit- and (Mrs. Floyd, Buehler of Zurich, a
,chener teaching staff spent the week- son. A brother for Carol and grand
end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs son for 1VI•r and (Mrs Sol. ;Deadlier.
Len. Wagner. Me. Julian lManitey of the Gosh -
Mr and Mrs w'Iusselman of ILilch- en Line south spent .a few days in
ever were recent visitors 'with their Chicago lastt week, attending the
relatives,Mr and ;Mrs. Peter Ging- funeral of a cousin, Mr, Henry
erieh, Bronson line` 'Manley of that city. IWhile there
Born — Myles and Donna (nee he niers many •cousins that he had
CVIitchell) Uttley of London, are never seen before.
happy to announce the birth of a son
Brian Myles, on ;Saturday, Dec. 7th,
1957, at Victoria Hospital.
{Mrs. Tillie Tetreau who has been I
a patient at London Hospital has
returned to her son, Mr and Mrs.
Wan. McAdams of town. We wish.
,Mrs. Tetreau a rapid recovery. • i
been
Mrs. Earl YUng'oi uL wn
a patient at Clinton Public ttospital,
returned home on !Saturday much im-
proved in health. Her many friends
wish her continued recovery.
Born — Mr and Mrs. Harold K1opp
of Grand Bend (nee Janet Needham.)
are happy to announce the birth of
th
twin daughters, Saturday, Dec. 6 ,
1957, at South Huron Hospital, Ex-
eter.
Born —• Shirley and Eugene O'-
Brien are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn, on
Wednesda Dec 4th 1957 at the
y,
South Huron .Hospital, Exeter. A.
granddaughter to Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
O'Brien, of Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar Geiger, of
IPiigeon, Mich; IMr and Mrs. ;:,2orris
Neil of Detroit; Mr and Mrs. tennis
Calfas of Kitchener, were week -end
guests at the home of Mrs. Alfred
Meliek. Mr and Mrs Neil attended
e ,weddring of a relative at Exeter
on Saturday.
YOUR INSURANCE
WITH ONLY •00LLI SION• AND
'COMP.RREHENSIVE auto insurance,
you will ,find that YOU ARE AN
"UNINSURED MOTORIST" when,
you apply for your 1958 license
plates - and you will have to pay an
extra $15. To Ibe "insured" you must
have auto liability insurance.
For helpful information about auto
liability insurance, please call me:
BERT Kff OPP, Phone 93 r 1, or
1212.0, Zurich.
GO -OPERATORS INSURANCE
ASSOCIATION
- RABBITS -
Mature, healthy breeding stock,
New Zealand lwhites, and Flemish
Giants, also young stoick.—Albert
W. Shirray, IHensall, Ont. 2t*
TEACHER WANTED
Hay TownshipSchool Area requires
one qualified .teacher for aural school
Dutues to commence January 3, 1958
Applicants please state qualifications
experience, former Inspector, religion
and salary expected.
;H. W. Brokenshire,
Secretary Treasurer,
Zurich, Ontario.
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
For artificial insemination infor-
,nation or service from all breeds of
c *le, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding .Association at. . Clinton
an 24441 between 7:3Q and 9:20
,.,t. We have all breeds available -
es, quality at low cost,
NOTICE
cattle
Anyone wishing to have their
sprayed for lice, kindly contact me.
—Bill Watson, Phone 37 r 19, Dash-
wood. 4tc
FOR. SALE
A girl's wool coat in dust rose,
size '12, in good :condition; also a
navy chromspun taffeta dress size
12, like new. These articles can be
seen at Earl. Oesch's Baiiber Shop. c
FOR SALE
Two quarters of beef for sale,
ready by about next week. — Edw.
Schwartzentruber, Blake.
FOR SALE
A very good Men's Winter
coat for sale. Phone 871122.
Value.
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FOR RENT
A Dwelling House in Zurich. Apply
to Ivan Kalbfleisch, Zurich. tfc
Nursing Home
Over -
Good
QUEENW'AY NURSING HOME
HENSALL — ONT.
CORNER OF QUEEN AND NELSON
VACANCIES FOR MEN AND
WOMEN.
REASONABLE RATES
PHONE 222, HENSALL, ONT.
TURKEYS - TURKEYS
Order your Chrielanas and New
Year's Turkey naw. Apply, Mrs.
Russell Snider, ,on Blue Water High-
way, or phone 98 r 7.
Salesman Wanted
WANTED — Man for steady travel
among customers in Huron County.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hust-
ler considered. Write Rawleigh's
Dept. L-4158-1'31, 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal, Que.
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.,un thereof for each party on a twee
party line.
Services may be aurmstiod ort a
Season basis far temporary (residents
when the telepihone eornsiany hag the
necessary facilities available. This
season service will be supplied for a
-minimum of seven months and the
exchange rate, service connection
charge, and any :construction and in-
stallation charges applicalhte, are
7payalble in advance. If the seasonal
sulbsecrilber wishes to retain his tele-
phone from year to year, a ,aspen-
tsion of service -charge of $1.00 per
month will apply during the months
the telephone is stolt in use, in which
• case no reconnection charge is ap-
plicable.
Any representations to Ibe made to
the Authority with respect to this
application should iib submitted on ,
or before December 22114,11957 and
addressed to the Ohairman, Ontario
Telephones, Authority, 7 Queens ><-ark
Crescent East, Toronto, Ontario.
If you desire any further inform-
ation in refeenrce to the need for
increasing the telephone rates, you
may apply to the undersigned either
personally, by telephone or by letter.
Yours very truly,
:'Secretary,
Ge Blew:a
Here's the loyW-down for a BUSY SANTA CLAUS:
Petatit+VV_ there's an easy way of
beating that last-minute rush for Christmas
presents—and it leads straight to the B of M
branch in your neighborhood.
Where there's a
BoFM
there's. a way!
sok put, CitaiTTta ,vtoppikt� phOl
If you are a busy Santa Claus with a
long list to take care•of, be sure to in-
clude a visit to "MY BANK" on your
shopping tour. Here you will find a num-
ber of gift -ideas that are guaranteed to
give special cheer to everyone on your
"wha tato-they-need ?" list,
fob foto• odd tRiwo pitk n.
Youngsters rank high on
anyone's list and there's an
extra, special gift that's
bound to make a hit — a
Savings Accotlni, complete
with -passbook designed to
appeal to the small fry. And
wait 'til you see the gay
yuletide passh°q coyer -et
just right for Nee occasion.
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Othe?Akt' 00'
Por the hard -to -choose -for,
festively -decorated cheques
that come in Chrisunassy
envelopes and folders pro.
vide a short-cut to your
shopping problems. For out.
of-towncrs, who like to buy
for themselves practical
1i of. It money orders enclosed in holly -
decked envelopes can save yoti needless
worry and guesswork.
And i f you a (' ao employer, you can give
your staff bnn11Y a yuletide lift by ustng
special B of mf Christmas cheques.
BANK of MONTREAL
6144414 9tE
Zurich Branch: JOHN 1i.ANNIST14, Manager
Hensa11 Branch; KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager
Crediton Branch: CLARE, IRWIN, Manage
(open "Tuesday and Thursday)
fashwood (eub.Agency): Open Moo.. Wed. & I7ti.
WOR1<INs WITH CANAb ANS IN eVERY `1'WAt1
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Thursday, December 12th, 1957.
SHOP I G.A.
For All Your Festive Needs
FEATURES For Thurs., Friday, Saturday
Maple Leaf Mincemeat
2 -Its. for 43c:
IGA. Ripe and Rugged Peaches 20 -oz, 2 for ...,45c
Five Roses Flour 7-1b. bag •
Stokelys Cream Corn 1 5 -oz. 2 for
Good Luck Margarine, 2 for
I.G.A. Tablerite Canned Hams
Bananas, 2 -lbs for
Celery stalks each
Head Lettuce, 2 for
Boneless and Dressed Pork Shoulder,
Sliced Back Bacon, half -lb. pkg.
Cooked Glazed Hocks, per lb
49c
Glc
63c
1.55
29c
i 5
29c
lb. 43c
57c
35c
Oranges, Tangerines, Nuts and Candies At
Attractive Low Prices.
SHOP I.G.A. • EVERY DAY AND SAVE
Shop in Hensall Stores and Win a Free Trip To
Bermuda
Brown's SGA. Markt
Hensall
Ont.
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good companions ... opportunities for advancement
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The years when you are young are
THE GREATEST }'EARS O9' YOUR LIFE.
Blake the most of thein as a proud member of the
Canadian Army.
GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY
Phone, or send this coupon to:
ARMY RECRUITING STATION
WOLSLEY BARRACKS
Elizabeth and Oxford Streets,
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Tel. 4-160 Loc 135
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FEEDS FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS ---
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