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Oarestiolm 625-3212 LOCAL CALLING AREA Dial) 1-800-552-6046 You can call without toll INFORMATION TELEPHONE ENQIRRV Carloarl Rates (No Charge RITE NUMBER Lethbridge 381-5151 U MING KENNELS charges Irom Dial) 1-800-361-5647 Bo>299tiM)le(eia 757-2476 Barorts to the (otlowlng place Deal Hearing 8 Speech Impaireil CANADIAN WESTERN NATURAL Information-T 0 D Number LIHIe Bow Gas Co-Op Ltd 8ok310 ... 757-3888 Lethbrldge GAS CO LTD (No Chvgc Dial) 1-S00-232-721S Lrwln Eliwood 757-2165 Just dial the "seven" digit NATURAL GAS SERVICE Career Developmtni 8 Emptoyment ManulakGM 757-3617 nionber no 3 Av N (Coieci) Vulcan 485-2760 CariMit ln(onnalian Hotline Cad '0' Operator Marshall Allan llSQueensSi 757-3876 AecounlB May Be Paid At: CarglH Grain Co Ltd 757-3661 (No Charge) 8 Asir For Zenith 22140 Martin Ben flo.zo 757-3792 any Treasury Branch or Central Air Conditioning Corrsumer & Corporato ANalts MARTIN BROS FUNERAL CHAPELS Chartered Bank Vancouver - Call '0' Operator (No Charge)8 Consumor Convtarnu / |ttnancia( & CREMATORIUM Ask For Zenith 08879 Counsetlrtg Letllbridge 381-5360 3R0 GENERATHM CHALLENGER FORD NEW Family 6 Social Services 703 13 St N Lethbrldge 328-2361 CtriM («use Hot Urve 24 Hr Emergency • AADAC- Sue Men: Alcohoi & Drug Abuse HOLLAND LTD rttcConkey Lawrence 757-3803 COTTdSiflO Call '0' Operator (No Charge) S Ask Bo>8S0 Claresholin 625-3321 Ftw Zenith 1234 McDonald W J Bp.zss 757-2391 Municipal Ailairs Mdntyre Wayne 0 Bo.iSB 757-2268 CLARESHOLM Seniors'home Improvement Programs - Cell McLeod Florence Bo.34Q 757-2126 aTT Melvin William 757-3877 A Member Of Tetenm Canada '0' Operaloi (No Charge) & Ask PHARMACY I D A For Zenith 22093 Mifflin M 757-3899 rcr Ottafcd Idlings See Page I MIfliin R C Bo.353 757-2358 Cnval Injuries Hwy2 Claresholm 625-3050 Rural Emergency Home Program - Cat 'fl' iterator ^o Charge) 8 Asit For Zenith 22310 Morrow Edward 757-2280 NanSwiidibwd Lethbridge 382-2511 Dark Chuck 60x351 '.'..757-3806 Groten T fio*234 757-2409 Mozalewski J 757-3840 tedenceS'Sin^e Line Business 329-S911 CO-OPERATORS THE Gullickson Roy Bo»35 757-2229 Munro S R ea«24 757-3789 107 50 Av w Claresholm 625-4205 Hansen Victor 757-2265 Munroe K M 127Mi(neSt 757-3896 AIDS INFORMATION Cooper Robffli 757-3769 Hartigan Mike 757-3893 Munroe T B0.173 757-3925 (BsCwieDno .1-800-772-2437 CoiJem Kari 757-2191 Hebenik Carl 8o.302 757-2154 Murray Jay 757-39S1 Urerta Akohof S Drug Abuse Cowie I J 757-3790 Hebenik George 757-2194 Neoleld K 202NobteSi 757-2149 Commission Cowie Melvin F 8oh23l 757-3747 Helmer J R 757-2180 Noble Bryan 757-2461 EnianBUon Lethbridge 381-S183 Cox Annie Mrs 757-3619 Hendriidtson Susan 757-3673 Norsworthy Terry 757-3749 2 BARONS—BROCKET THERAPY CENTRE Melvin F Cowic BROCKET For dataJiM} AGT Massase Ther^si 8ox231 757—3747 CRIME STOPPERS aae Pag* **1** . 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