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Central 1965 Oct a to H AREA CODE 403 r(NO n FAST N THE telephone directory TELLflW PAC£S effective date OCTOBER 3,1965 «iBFHTA-S EMERGING NOBTHl.a>,0 4 When you can t run-reach... Save steps by the thousands phone your AGTbusiness office for an extension telephone. 12 HELPFUL INFORMATION The "Beep*' Tone Communication Consultants K yoa hear a short beep tone about every 15 seconds Your Telephone Company provides it indicates that the person with whom you are talking is recording your conversation by means of an electrical a staff of competent Consultants cap recording machine connected to the line. The "beep" able of meeting every communication signal is produced automatically by a device which con need that may exist in your residence nects the recorder to the telephone line and is provided and business activities. by the Tdephone Company for your protection- If you do not want a record made of what you are The Consultant is interested in you saying, ask the person with whom you are talking to dis and your communication problems. connect his recording machine. "When he disconnects his recorder, the signal is no longer heard. With his knowledge of communica tion, you benefit by using the equip Use of a recorder without this signal is not permitted. ment or service best-suited to your re quirements. Your Business Number "KNOW YOUR COMMUNICATION CONSULTANT" Calgary 262-8110 — Edmonton 429-2711 is Important CALL COLLECT CAPITAL maiRANI^ CU It's good business to make it easy for your CODE Communication Services T7.T=s.- 22S-niD customers to reach you. Listed below are some of the main services offered Include your telephone by your Telephone Company, in addition to regular number o n stationery, telephone service; statements and all adver Teletypewriter Exchange Switchboard tising material. Show the Service (TWX) Equipment 403 Area Code too, it Teletype Facsimile Systems helps out - of - province Intercom Systems Mobile Radio parties call you faster. Data Service Paging Systems Pay-Station Service ,. Special Feature Telephone ... for your Convenience Closed Circuit Television Pay-Station Telephones are In stalled throughout Alberta for the convenience of our Customers and the general public. Local conver sations should be limited to five Telephone Planning minutes in the interests of better service. For Long Distance service is furnished at regular tariff rates upon deposit of the amount of the initial charge (covering three nunutes conversation), the usual charges Future being made for excess time. Needs Telephone as yoa would be Assistance is avail- .. able in planning telephoned to ... telephone needs for new or remodeled homes or office buU^gs. Arrangements can be made to have the When your telephone rings answer promptly, and bidders provide for present and anticipated future cheerfully identify yourself. If you smile while you are telephone requirements, so that the wking can be con talking on your telephone; the smile will be heard in cealed without marking walls or woodwork For further your voice. mformatiou please contact your Business Office. 13 Index Of AH Centres Contained In CENTRAL DISTRICT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Markerville Rosebud Acadia Valley Condor Gilby Menaik Rosedale Aerial Consort Gopher Head GuULake Mchichi Rowley Alhambra Copeville Midland Rumsey Alix Cornucopia Mlnerton Altario Coronation Hackett Saskatchewan Mirror Ardley Craigmyle Halkirk Crossing Monitor Arneson Handbills Scapa Dahmer Momingside Asker Hanna Scollard Morrin Delbume Hart Siding Scotfield Balmoral Moimtain Aire Lodge Delia Haynes Sedalia Benalto Munson Diclson Heathdale Sheemess Bentley Dobson Helmsdale Sibbald Benton Nacmine Donalda Hemaruka SUver Heights Beynon Naco Dorothy Hespero Sponden Big Valley Bowling Nevis Hill End Springdale Blsmark New Brigden Drumhelier Hoadley Springvale New Hill Blackfalds Home^en Spmceview Blufftoa Earlville Newcastle Horse Shoe Lake Stanmore Bonnar East Coulee Nordegg Stauffer Botha Eckville Num Ti Jah XiOdge Stettler Bowden Ingleton Edw^ SuDivan Lake Orkney Britain Endiang Tnnisfail Sunnydale Oyen Brooksley Erixon lola Sunnynook Brownfield Erskine Sunwapta Falls BrOVralOW'S T^Tiding Esther Pemukan Joffre Sylvan Iiake Bulwark Elrarts penhold Burnt Lake Pine Lake Excel Talbot Byemoor Kevlsville PoUockville Tees Pairacres Mrriemuir Ponoka Cambria lairone Fairbank Knee Hill Valley Poplar Bidge Cappon Tindaston Fairfleld Puffer Caroline Farming VaEey Veteran Carolside Federal Lacombe Raven Castor Fenn Ijanflne Red Deer Wade Cereal Ferrybank Lavesta Red WiUow Warden Chesterwold Fleet Leedale Redland Watts CMgwell Foreman LesUeviUe Reist Wayne Chinook Forshee Little Gem Richdale Willowdale Clearview Lockhart Eimbey Wood River Clive Gadsby Lousana RoclQ' Mtrt House Columbia Icefield Garden Plain Youngstown Loyalist Rose Lynn Compeer Gartley ag3~ CENTRAL DISTRICT ACADIA VALLEY ALflERTfl COVEWIIiQIT TELEPHONES ^TIDE FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD Sendee Business Office—Dial "0" IZcrs) & ssfc far Bulnis Office (He Tell Charge) & ouildina Smprts Hours 6:30 AM lo 5:00 PU Monrlay te Friday FUNERAL DIRECTORS TELEPHOHE ACCOUHTS MAY BE PAID AT: AMBULANCE SERVICE (tOYAL BANK OF CANADA Alberta Uquor Store 4647 SOSt 437-2SSS Call Long OJitaact & Ask For Alberu Pacillc Craln Co U943) Ud 4607 SlAy..437.2475 Pool 4315 44AV 437-2424 5116 52St" LaMtnbe 702-3031 4997 50Sl 437-2414 WaJter .. 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