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Times & Guide (1909), 24 Jan 1963, p. 5

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+Plan Would Add 195,000 Toll â€" Free Phones For New Torontoâ€"Islington Customers | ETOBICOKE HYDRO v{thnpluinmhum:â€"NwTw-‘Cndit is a second). The plan onto region because of the conâ€" ontoâ€"Islington‘s local calling -m) would also introduce twoâ€"way,‘ stantly increasing demand for the would be expanded to include tollâ€"free calling with Toronto in removal of long distance charges Willowdaleâ€"Don Mills, Scarborâ€" 1966 for the third fringe exchangâ€"| on what many of our customers eugh, Woodbridge, Thornhill, es of Richmond Hill, Clarkson feel should be regarded as local Agincourt and West Hill in 1965\ and Streetsville. . | calls." > A $12 million plan for Grester (See rates at end of story). hours which is the equivalent of company of long distance the j ‘ . revâ€" of the ml‘&."m‘l'mlm":;; ‘The proposal to expand u<mm&wul{:m-nâ€"m¢mmrm< many Toronto "fringe" (subutbâ€"\ changes is part Of ’z,.m:,"'m:u-m b’o.pl:lnwodid toll charges on calls between BAC® an) exchanges, including Nu‘»;m hlch-mm:id-nmgow}incm the exchanges involved. ~â€"â€" _ | that | Teronto â€" Islington and Portja"'( of all first and ! In of the | “Aaimthhlo-.vovmu-h"b" Credit, was by the bau) S ies . see| in speakind plan £eR€"â€"| ply the savings from not having! °®*"Â¥ l ole c%'u?”dmuwux ond fringe exchanges in 1965 and ally, Dr. Cruickshank said, "We|{y record and bill such calls as *** !° phone e 1966 (New Torontoâ€"Islington is a are proposing these change$ N) jony | distance a | tance . . Torse would be the effects of fir.fringe excnange whie Purt calint aangemens in the Torâ€"| which wl be pernd aleng 19 "Ad e plan in this area: â€" No ‘Credit is a second). The plan onto region because of the CODâ€" cuctomers" he said, "This means‘Aected and Streetsville and Clarkson in 1966. This would add 195,000 teleâ€" phones to the tollâ€"free calling area for New Torontoâ€"Islington customers. Port Credit‘s local calling area would be expanded in 1965 to inâ€" elude Weston, Willowdaleâ€"Don Mills and Scarborough, an addiâ€" tion of 247,000 telephones. Under this new plan, existing tollâ€"free calling â€" arrangements would be continued. ERTTITEE EETUUE w ow im SE COH C Cem eC RRCCT E1 [ would be continued. Dr. Cruickshank pointed out any representations concerning it] Coâ€"iucident with the expansion that it would take from now untilibfi sent to them at Ottawa, wlth; ef the local calling areas in 1905,| 1965 and 1966 to design, manuâ€" 2 COPY to the Bell Telephone; there would be slight rate inâ€" facture and install this equipâ€", Company, not later than Feb. 3‘-1 creases for New Toronto Islingâ€"\ment. This work: will require Dr. Cruickshank said that there ton and Port Credit customers.| approximately . 2,000,000 manâ€", would obviously be a loss to the; Z’x-f‘."@ /.*.’77\; 4 & _ and so much more from . .. _ TA ETOBICOKE HYDRO FLAMELESS HOT WATER SERVICE o Safe ® No Odour ® Install Anywhere ® No Flu ®@ Most Economical o . r’â€"-â€":':"___:____’;; Leesh Phone BE. 3â€"3251, Local 61 â€" 62 High Speed Electric Elements GIVE 30 % ;AORE HOT WATER THAN EQUAL AMOUNT OF GAS Twin Elements Heat 4 Times Faster Hydro‘s Dependable 10â€"Year Guarantee ON GLASS LINED TANK INCLUDES SHIPPING AND LABQUR Free Lifetime Electrical Service NO "EXTRA" CHARGES Enjoy All The SERVING LONG BRANCH AND ETOBICOKE ASK NOW about ETOBICOKE HYDRO‘S OWNER or RENTAL PLAN which would cost $12,000,000 to arrangements and the necessary) implement, involves equipment rate adjustments are generally changes or additions in each ol‘und;mood and acceptable to the 16 telephone buildings servâ€"! customers, the Bell has mailed a, ing customers in the exchanges letter outlining the plan to every| "ted by to~ tlan and the adâ€"|customer whose rates are affectâ€"‘ dition of 60,000 miles of teleâ€" ed. The letter points out that the} phone wire," Dr. W. H. Cruickâ€"|company has provisionally disâ€", shank, Bell‘s viceâ€"president and| cussed '.hr‘z‘hn with the Board general manager for the comâ€" og Transpoft Commissioners for: pany‘s Toronto area, said. { da, who have directed thl‘l: oo n ud "This Greater Toronto plan,‘ To make sure the new service‘ You Need gP"" _ Now . . . 3 Aider Farm Markets ALDERWOOD, GEORGETOWN, BRAMPTON CUBE STEAKS Tender Juicy STEWING BEEF . . . . Meaty SPARE RIBS . . Lean Boneless On Meats at Alder Farm! FREE PARKING BEHIND THE STORE SENIOR DEBATING TEAM from St. Joseph‘s High School topped competitors from five Catholic Schools to win the deboting trophy at a recen: tournament of the Debating League of Toaronto Catholic Schools held at st Michael‘s College The first three indiâ€" vidual speaking prizes were also won by three Plenty of c 30; a 0 e e |. 509; 49: { that the plan can be offered with. fringes, that part of the plan can _a iminimum increase in . basi¢ only be implemented if there is \that the company‘s experience has been that calling between exâ€" Jehmu usually increases from \six to 10 times when long disâ€" | tance charges are removed. ._3 "As mapny exchanges are afâ€" ifected in the first and second long distances charges than they will pay in monthly rate increasâ€" In stressing the increased value of the telephone to the customer when the local calling area is exâ€" In total, customers will save 86 BROWN‘S LINE ALDER FAR SIDE BACON ROASTS Blade or Short Rib VEAL CHOPS Rindless Sliced Shoulder LAMB CHOPS COLD CUTS Shoulder Assorted _ members of this teom. From left: Linda Panâ€" ton, Hazel Peddie, who took first prize as best individual speaker, Mory Catherine McCorâ€" mick, who won third prize in this category and Lorraine Cooney, 2nd prize winner. Debate | topic was: ‘‘Resolved that the United States | should promote a common market for the | Western Hemisphere" general of it by an:. 1 aceptance To tomers in all these exchanges," would also need to be general acâ€" changes bbf that part of the plan affecting them. However, nonâ€"acâ€" ceptance by one of these three would not hinder introduction of the wider local calling plan for the other two." Dr. Cruickshank added that twoâ€"way, tollâ€"free calling with Toronto could be introduced fi'{ other third fringe exchanges (Brampton, Castlemere, Kleinâ€" 49: 49: 49: 49: §| LIGHTING‘ |UNLIMITED, (on Highway 27 . . . Holfâ€"mileâ€"sow of Queen Elizabeth Cloverieat) and Dunbarton) at re Ruren DP ip c oi 47 753 % able to the new schedule h'“u-,'h“‘. Clarkson, Streetsville and Rich. free calling area f mond Hill when customers | in â€" (Continued on Pag THE ADVERTISER â€"â€" Thursdoy, Jon 24, 1963 â€" ANNUAL JANUARY | o Pole Lamps o Roeom Dividers e Door Chimes o Wall Plagquses e Lamp Shades o Lamp Tables LAMPS, FIXTURES 10% 10 50% REDUCTIONS HIND QUARTER OF BEEF .00 FRONT QUARTER OF BEEF c SIDE OF PORK Cloverdale Mail BE. 3â€"6041 The above orders will be cut and wrapped to your specifications . . ; AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. DIXIE PLAZA CR. 8â€"7662 FRESHLY GROUND MINCED BEEF 4 lbs. f Bread 1 Loaves _ â€"â€" $1.00 | "Canada‘s Leading Chain of Home Lighting Specialists" Home Freezer Specials STOREWIDE Pure PORK SAUSAGE 3 Ibs. for $1.00 3Q9: 49 39

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