Bethel-Zion WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, Book 2, [1978] - [2010], p. 6

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,_._s_‘ m .â€" ..â€" .‘ Exchange need - !questioned ; CANNIFTONâ€"A est hasbeenmade. by Thurlow Town p council for Bell . Canada to survey the need for a the pre- sent Thurlow phone exchange. ' An individual area of the townshi . xx: formerly provided with phone se ce {\ - 1 from a private compan pâ€"hns a ‘477‘ \ ‘ number with the bulk of e township in- o~ cluded in the Belleville exchange. .‘ . Althou people with the Thurlow number \n toll-free to'l‘weed, Trentonâ€"which is toll free for Bellevilleâ€"is long distance alongwlthDeseronto. . Councillor Kay Summersâ€"herself a - Thurlow exchange customer-said rates ‘ have increased by two times in the past , 1 years, questionnln the need for a ‘ .geeparate exchange or about two pages of ephonebook listings. - Bell Canada area mgr George ‘ Thompson'lexplalned to that meat . of the problenis revolve around exch boundaries, man established in the eare 1900's.- The Thur w exchange was bought - by Bell in‘lsoi. Thompson indicated that it ‘a change was made 477 exchan e cus-‘ tomers would lose t'oll- tree call 'p viieges to Tweed. He added that about _50 cents per month wolfld be added to phone bills‘ in Ritalin an‘d Plainfield also. notln that four party maximums are included the pre- ieiit Thurlow nmgem Thompson said any eywonld have , to have about lie percent of" the customers in favor of a change. Council notes! thet the ‘noi'th’ern part of e township would gkfieg ~ vote'a ' ad while t‘fh'i‘i'iomphoha‘niliie‘ii ’ adde'dF‘Bell .can‘eda eouidalsovetntliaproposai. m~~‘,_hh m. .-, Mi” Province backs stats says Thurlo :o'oryflvl sllll . A we, u...mm doesn’t need more units for ;Q m-..- --AQL a. d» _ ._ d" ,‘LJ‘H ‘ Byml meamnfi '“"’“’ lithe“ meats ‘Mfin'thfio ”'71: 533537“ “smegma“; 3 ”New “' W%{ Staff Reporter see some ater deveio pfimln Were u’hsul‘e w‘xiethei‘ it:- an Eey ‘ township. A ministry study showedin an ap- senior accommodation with only nine peo- GANNW-An ted surve of patentnpeedloronl fiva solitaidlsed ts. l 91:ng in the my the ; needs seniors cl in inThu’i‘low ' Go'uueli met withminis flee}; ostneed. mun i Townshipiorrentalaeeommodation Won't officials Palmer and sites. m“The b meme 50 who don't ; beinethoomlnghmthemlnls 01mg. 0 ochtodiscussthesurve loi'i‘hunlow know,” comma. “iteyth dealt» ingaltnou eonmilherehasle thedoor . seniors but met WithiIittie satisfaction in. knowmhateshweiieiiwc 811’th ‘ opehlor ghernumber ofllloteduum « ohms an update. Council indicated it a apantment to he built with] no real i . _ believes the need for housing is higher limitingy~ him" ,; W y MIMI saved a motion than What the WWII! ta V for v McCullochâ€"who f -’ . ‘ actual » _ , l , tabulatedv'fltez» for the 1 . of the Sam‘sonimhouseholds ‘hhstownsnlp _onlym chug ‘ ,mpuo‘w figure {alphas v

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