- 5 -- u " p. _ ""'"!ltilitrtim, Tele hone HAPPY 35th ANNIVERSARY iia=LeE _ I P, ' C4 ' W . _r P Neil & Eleanor Weiry ' '7 “f fd rates are (May 12th) Li' . - , ft 1 - . T ' ' _ ' F ‘3 ' ‘ til -" .264 / frt _ , tt), i . "I-. ‘ , " " 5, 5 UPI" it f q fur,ii,a,,,,', . . Sl , V Pt - L' _ I 1 is ii' ‘t } , vm p 5 _‘ "iaR'R .g, u a.) ' - - a 'ryiVr-sey+ . 1 . . Srrr.Tid TLE lg I; , , fd 'alll . e , ' i . ", i ii, \ Basic monthly telephone ratej ; ' Ir', , Q" 5 Mg "A: s/l, “an r» _ ' r, I ' . "T il, ' _ wentupin the Blackstock exchang " Ki, 'l "-5,,' Br', _ o ’T J, -. _ - k) . 're v , " 3 " on December 10, 1986, Orma Lyttle' ' ill C (Y kid , " . _ i, ../ * s‘ N , local Bell Canada managersaid last in; Ef, S‘s-1e" “a" ' 2 I ' ' N. t week. _l,'r'iiCa"' 31:â€. f . l ' ‘ 1; ' 2 " f :t, Mrs. Lyttle said phone growth in " ' * . . ' ' -c _ w Lal w, , . the Blackstock local calling area " ' " p, , i', has pushed the phone-number total __ . ' 1! rN I T q , '. above the highest total allowed for - _ - l present-rates. Fra m e r Jvc, . -e V I - Basic rates are tied directly to "rt - B' . ' local calling area phone-number . . _ - - ' i" totals. A local calling area includes c e r f ' fl ed ‘ 5 Kc 't ' - all exchanges the customer can . ' 2 . F u . reach via alocal call. _RlChmOHd. VA (Sept, 23, 1986) I; Ttfy v, - 5 _ " Private lineresidence servicewill Warren Strong of Port Gifts, ri ' . ‘ C I, Y, . ' w LCP. _ I EE h, increase by 70 cents to a monthly Custom Picture Framing isiow a i 1 . f 5; = . V -r2f, c . E ' , T 1 42- total of $7.10 and two-party service Certified Picture Framer. Warren " ' "" ' L, " ' ' will increase by 15 cents to $5.50 a passed the 2,ieisl certification/so . . . month. A business individual line aminationa . istered by the Pro- Trewin Farm Equipment of BlackstoCk is night for area farmers. From left in this photo will go up by $2.55 to $19, OOamonth. fessional Picture Framers Associa- celebrating 25 years as a family owned business. are Lloyd Trewm, Mrs. Jean_ Trewm, Earle . This increase, known as upgroup- tion (PPFA). The Allis-Chalmers line has merged with another _ Trewin, mechanic Bob Morelli, Jill Leach, 'd',",',"; Eigéis aruilhorized by lt cranadiah. $3121â€? gytnow as); the Drgfes. . . . . rviceman arr a IO- eevision an e ecom- est a ion ' mue as company and is now called Deutz-Allis. Trewin tion an: 'Ire manager. Jg, 5;: Stewart Bray.y munications Commission, Bell's Certified Public Accountants use Farm Equipment recently held an information, Jannac . se p federal regulatory agency, "CPA'after theirname.Warrenhas _ - The company must file with the demonstrated a high level of CRTC a list of exchanges whose knowledge and competence in the local phone-number totals have ex: profession of picture framing by needed the upper limits of their rate successfully completing the t' e- ac s 0c " s a c groups. quirements for certification. I 7 “a Iee,tt, phone totalls clan drop as PPFA’S iertifinehd Rigor: Framer The prospective Neighbourhood adding that if there is enough the Nei hbourhoodWatch Pro ram. we as Increase, teta s ave to ex- ilrogern as e at“: " e profes- Watch Program in Blackstock has response, he just might move the Tyka has been working ogn the ceed the upper limits allowed by at sionahsm of the entire picture tram- [ received the blessings of Scugog proceedings to the arena. project for over three months now, least five per cent, mg industry. _ Council. "We will publicize the meeting in conjunction with Constable Mike wyPy was one oi53 successful _ Ross Tysick, who is acting as two weeks inadvance,"saidTNsiek, Bevin of Durham Regional Police. candidates (72 per cent) among/he chairman for the Neighbourhood who hopes the majority of He invites anyone to give him a call :4 who took. the 31/2 hour Sof.am.1rp- Watch Program enlisted council's householders in Blackstock. will at 986-5070 if they would like more ion, i")Pinistertd. by .PPFA at its support inhavingsignsinstalledon come outiniavourof,andsupport, information. summer. convention 1t1 Toronto, the five roads entering Blackstock, 7' _ Canada m August 1936; The team informing people the community "T conSisted of 150 multiple choice will be protected by the â€am 52.. . imam...†_ questions, allot which r'eiltcttri the Neighbourhood Watch system. T 'i, y. bl ' M" LC I f 'ie, - . . n' . knowledge and skills r equired of a The presentation moved Coun- t _ g." . ' f,tsrs'fs,)fr,"n' g N l ' = . t W, ?rAetsiorty picture framer--such cillor Yvonne Christie to comment, w f T " 5 " _ F, i ii? 25:; 'i, _ 1-1: I g, _ ' ycr, f a“. as dettrmiying customersV needs "Neighbourhood Watch, like the 2 f, "t, if t's .2 gig,- tk!. , t' _c'" l f " _ _ 1 jj'; my?» _ aederingfor customers property; Block Parent program make me _ f 'h , if - . _ ,~ se" 5 t 5 l ‘- ": , , Y, T. - w" T . 1tly1tgeoperrretyials forfram- feel unfortunate to live in the kind " 'itita, B""i"'"i'i' _ tt 'r-a -. ' . ' _ T . a' k; f , mg (pats, moulding, glazing, of society where they are ., “a IBFr.'s a it: ' . ‘ ': M 5 . Fry ' 'il 1. " . adhesives, and much more); and necessary." She wentontoaddthat _ 2 L' ,-. ' . Cr 'rua . a» Cd J) ", Miir)drirHist 4 , 51f{.5~ C Il, . 33) we}; prTa.rpg and assembling although she approved of both "C ' ir .2 'ex . _ ' 5 ' i" FRbtrrr, cdi8 f g ', Ma , . - in cr . materials to form an appropriate associations, she felt it was "sad" g . a " . ‘ si'?' C T" riiicai'sig PN ' ct ' :3}, . , " , , , frame for the customer’s work. l that society had dropped to a level "X' ‘. ' iq , it? , c, Fu' ttM q ' » , 1 ' which made their needanecessity. _ bi gap? ' a; . 3 . "'a LI 'sau" 'i , "ig, . . Mayor Jerry Taylor stated, is, Ml y 1 Ci' - a "Myself and council are behind you is . f I ' , ' ' " 5... o L' and the residents of Blackstock one E M I i? _; L' t " 'M' c ", hundred percent." . g Fi" t .'".A.i o L' L" ‘ . . T. In an interview after the meeting, , Mil _ B8 5:: E ,. _5 C". : 'i ' ' Tysick stated the chapter now being 'rd?! a. am " 3 " ' . . . formed wouldbe for the Blackstock Bt ' i "Mil El g, L? fl - " ", _ - 5 area only. As chairman, he is 5 . ' Ml8IRN 3 ' :3.†, " 5 . ~ " 2 ' presently in the process of getting Tr.?, __ v, 'GE9ia%CTC"i2'?, p. ' " £7." . - . houses within the community "sign- 1 . _ . . "th" . 5 ed up" for the project. 1yy,sU,t% ' , 'ITD., , ' . 5 _ . e _ ..' He hopes to arrange a public aiaaiaNg 'l ' " " Bitt .tl. " r . tr., ( I meeting on Sunday, Novemher23at " ‘ "g, 't r 5 ir"' .3, ' . l the Blackstock Recreation Centre, A " " 2 ' ' ' r" m - _ "f ,. I" g r ’, C . ' _ V --- 3 The top brass of the Township of Scugog (front, from left) Chief Len Scott, Captain Gord at: .5 31‘ _ firefighters, Station Two (Caesarea) proudly pose Gettins, Chester Pedzikowski, and Harry if“: 3:5 a WK ' _" s in front of their newest acquisition, a thoroughly 2Vanderheul grinned for the camera along with _,",C_ _1ifr,K _ ' r'), q modern, uphrdatetire truck that will cut several Scugog Township councillors Harvey Graham, & F _ 3"“ ; w,', precious minutes offiirefighting time.The brass Neil McLaughlin and Howard Hall. DONE DEAN Doris DEAN is promoted and appointed to the position of Administrative Assistant. Mrs. DEAN writhaye the responsibility of Accounts Receivable and Payables ledgers, as well as perform other administrasig duties in the General Office, Mrs. DEAN joined the company in 1981 ala plant labourer, anal tei',,',',',",;') been progressively promoted to Graphic Arts Layout and Design, Specialty Sign Maker, an pres y Administrative Assistant. '