'eaEs--uN2tiMt81tkW_Tuie.r..itlqMgf.13..t Denise Neil, right, a student of the Open Door Adult Learning Centre helps serve Christmas trimmings during the school‘s second annual staff and student hristmas lunch, Thursday. at First United Church. Bell Canada telephone opera- tors are braced to handle a record number of long distance calls during the yuletide season. Janet Chisholm said extra oper- ators will be on duty to handle the increased traffic at all peak per- iods, which include Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day. New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, as well as all the Sundays during December, Across Canada, about six mil. lion calls are expected to be placed on Christmas Day, tradi. tionally the busiest calling day of the year. The -vast majority of calls will be self dialed by customers be, cause this is the fastest and cheapest way to call long dis And a signincant portion of them will be overseas calls. Sunday d'noount rates for most types ofeails on the North Ameri- can continent are listed m the nail on two other dates: Dec. 25 Reduced rates apply to many ovens-s countries in the evening Record number of calls expected by Bell Canada Merry Christmas & Best Wishes for a prosperous New Year. 83-1.,“ Dr 71511.! pages of_tUl Bell and on weekends. Consult the "overseas rates" page in the introductory part of the phone Holiday calling can be made smoother by planning ahead. Write down numbers well in advance of your calls. And try to avoid peak calling periods when telephone circuits may become overloaded. If there is a busy signal or no dial tone, the caller should try later. Peak periods are generally between 10 inn and noon and 2 to 4 pan. on weekdays and early afternoon and early evening on weekends and holidays, Overseas calls to more than 100 countries (most of which can be self dialed) are routed through three "gateways": Toronto, Mon. treal and Vancouver, operated by Teleglobe Canada. The most popular counties for calling generally are Great Bri- tain, France and Germany in Europe The time difttrextoce be tween Canal: and the overseas calls " bVmssde try local resi dents during the holiday period. country should be remembered before placing calls. Locally tyrrtrorrimaytely $5.000 tsoheiL-oetphoto Sc HOLIDAYS WATERLOO 8864300 17ERBST. E. (awn) [31331191111] qlrtahtrNtrmta$esthetttAthrer -motam-dedtiltr all m R did pa inn-brim MVM: â€magnum. i 3Stt p... Cneatmé mums DanceFI'I! ' 1"“ M1 vs cm or HIGHLIGHT counts: o.........-...- SHAMPOO, CUT I: STYLE w-r---......".."-. t.a-oqo-trMo0uAium KIYCNEIRMAYEILCX) m Mina - would like to tab to thank our cum their patronage. hxmtourrarnihToYensrs WishittgtottaYertMerrt CMttiSTMASANDA HWNEWYEAI! MIC-ace FINEST ovum! APPLES By The Bug or Bushcl APPLE CIDER And a Selection of other Prod-cc N,9%,K wEUseANDstuREmENNtOoUCTs "str-it-rms-aes-ei-ds-tCosa"'-""-,"'?'-' brmhmmmmwmï¬ocmflonmUe(mwflh The WW Jan. 6, "SS) are.“ P.A. 7m tgt CHRISTMAS Sli' F SPECIAL Itt IO SESSIONS ONLY Br' GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE THE APPLE HAUS WINTER SESSION STARTS JAN.11 w" (Cor-am LU IVY DEAUTY DOUTIOLJE I CHtttSTMAS SPECIAL “WOOD 745-1962 (CormrtgEtbSre6FischtsrHalhtenRd.) otmuMWEDCF-tHyartdevotttrtg .TtqEr-TOrTNEt$Stttttt 'qrrALt.etMtmrN--tr-twtttt “(non-WNW mewmu-HTI ut*rt.-B-tttmnatm'ueyoor 5 LB. BAG RED DEUCIOUS OR COURTLAND APPLES Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Beechwood Plaza NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 612 COLBY DIR. WATERLOO 885-2331 CallNow for Appointment 886-0466 MuaED-$ttragttttrt-tqttqt. 1.99 m >- DP < N 3 3S: F < O u. NORTHFIELD Hume " an on pun STEEL _..... u, 29" 14" -|OI'0T