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The Huron Expositor, 1969-08-28, Page 8Before you're determined to have the last word in a barroom discussion, be sure that it won't be "Help!" . 1.44W4•MT01:011MMAIMST:Mi•aiartV .,• .$4,,:;*Zr r• • !i• .li; more-for-your-money You get a handy-sized pickup that costs only about halt you'd pay for other trucks — and it costs only about half as much to runl The spunky, economical overhead valve engine gives you 30-35 miles per gallon and can zip,you along at 70 MPH with still some power in hand. hauls a ton "' Datsun proves you don't have to be big to be tough. It can haul a ton and no sweat., When you go on vacation or weekend trips, take a camper along. Full size 4-berth campers or canopies fit easily on Its 6 ft. !Ong steel bed at back. And you can always rely on Datsun to go where bigger trucks fear to tread! comforts of a car The new Datsun can seat three six-footers and you get en instant-acting heater/defroster th 3,-speed blower, all synchro 4-speed gearbox, padded dash and sunvisors, 2-speed wipers, windshield washers, tough vinyl eather upholstery, quad head- I hts and full range of ,in ruments. Th e are more than 150 Datsun dealers coast-to-coast In Canada and $1,000,0017 in parts to back you. from $2135 GERALD'S Supertest DATSUN SCOMILITEREELECTIVE Trim Tape Reflects style and safety on car or bike ... reflects bright red at night.-%g" x 72 " pressure sensitive tape. Reg. 98c roll, ...88 SNAZZY BICYCLE Head Rest Foam filled diamond shape, 8 x 6 1/2 ". Clamps on sissy bar. Vinyl cov- ered in red, green, blue, 'gold or white glitter. .88 REDUCED! HIGH RISE Sissy Bar Just like the Isig bike roll bars. 43" chromed bar with adjustable padded head rest in white vinyl. Reg. 53.49 2.811 SAVE! CYCLE-CARGO Bilte Basket Flexible, rugged poly- ethylene basket carries the load.11 1/2 x8x71/2 " deep. Easy to fit; won't rattle. Red or blue. Reg. 79c..69 REDUCED! BICYCLE Kick Stand Stands up to parking problems. Spring loaded stand flips out of the way, Fits bikes with 16" to 28" wheels. Comp,a1 SI.49 .88 Jumbo pak at jumbo value! Firm and springy; assorted sizes, types and colors. Home or car. .33 201/2 " long; no-mar plas- tic. Soaps car and rinses it in a jiffy. Flagged brist- les, shut-of valve. 3.33 Arc' j '4 FRED W. TILLEY LTD. Savings for the Car . . . Olin SAFETY AUTOMOTIVE Harness Air Filter 139 239 Sit'n stand nylon hat-. Ideal replacement. ness stops tot tomb - Fits popular cars. ling. Reg. S2.99. Reg. $2.40.52.98. (AR, WEDGE Cushion 169 Comfortable, foam filled. 15 x 14", asstd. Reg. SI.98. SAVE! DOWER Mixette 9.44 Whips, mixes, stirs, 3-speed; button elec- . tor. Nylon beaters, Compare at $ I 1.95. REDUCED! VAN WYCK Can Opener 6.66 Opens all size cans in a jiffy. Auilt-in bottle opener tool Smart white casing. We reserve the right to limit quantities on all sale items. Aro. - • a 4,..aa'a YJaCi. aierAW! You marry the family ForeSters Hold Picnic _At ,Kinburrt Hall make your .$econ car a DATSUN PICKUP‘frorti, JOHN SMITH MOTORS Like giving him something to do with his time; laying down a few new rules about courtesy - as you would with a child; prais- ing hint when he does something helpful. 6randpa is losing his grip; and lashes out in all directions. ou are closest to him so you get the brunt of it, sad to say. It is very. very hard to let go the reins, after a lifetime of running things. DEAR DORIS - How do you go about having a housewarming" -Nev, Bride DEAR W BRIDE Time idea is to "warm up" the new home - with fun and friendship. An informal, happy time. Invitations go by telephone or brief, cheery note, enough ahead of time to flatter the guest that you want hint. I'm sending you my leaflet with suggestion's for games and food. My single caution would her Don't let your concern for food or furniture show in your face: • A cheery host and hostess arc head and shoulders better than a perfect cook and housekeeper. 'Be as ready ahead as you can he, then stay with your guests. What Is the Law? QU ILST Dear Constable: Please tell rhy daughter the correct procedure for making right turn. ANSWER : The Highway Traffic Act states, "The•driver or operator ci•f,.a vehicle intending to turn to the right into an intersecting highway shall approach such intersection and turn'as closely as practicable to the right curb or edge of the roadway." The Driver's Handhook'states, ."Well hack from the intersection, sig- nal for turn and move to right- hand lane when the way is clear. Look ahead and to left, and right befOre starting tO make turn. - Keep as close as possible to the right. Watch for pedestrians." QUESTION: Dear Constable: have been driving for years, and I think I know what I should do when I approach a red signal light with a green arrow, hut to . he on the safe side, please tell me what the law states. ANSWER: The-Highway Traffic Act states, "When a red signal-light with a green arrow is shown at an inter- section, the driver or operator of a vehicle-, or a „car of an electric railway, which is approaching the intersection"and facing such light, may proceed with caution • into the intersection only to 'make the movement indicated by Correspondent 'MISS MARY McILWAIN The annual Foresters picnic was held Sunday at the hall in Kinburn. Results of sports were - Pre School - Windmills. Boys 6 & under - Bob Thomp- son, Kevin Fothergill Girls 8 & under - Doris McClure, Sharon Thompson. Girls 10 & under - Patsy 'Ander- son, Shirley N1cClure,. Boys 1.0 and undel ,- Steven Jew- itt, Bob Reynolds. Girls 12 & under - Janet Reynolds, Lynda Anderson. Boys 12 & under - Kevin & Stev- en Jewitt, Young liens Race - Larry Jewitt, Brian Kennedy. 110y s :3 legged race - 1. Donald Jewitt- Brian Ken- nedy,. 2, Claire &. Robert McClure. Wheelbarrow Race - 1. Steven Jewitt, Rob Reynolds, Jim Thompson, Kevin Jewitt, Rick the Slipper-Ladies-Janet Reynolds. kick the Slipper-Men-Gary Mc- Clure: Oldeqt. Lady - Sirs. Walter Scott. )1t.lect. - ()liver Anderson.. Birthday prize - hlaine. McClure and Sandra Hunt (tied) Men with most change-Stewart Dale. Lady with shortest skirt - Mrs. Stewart Dale. Youngest.bahy -Baby daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Eric Anderson. A barbecued lunch was served to a good crowd. Mr. and Mrs. John Mann of Goderich visited on Wednesday with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby, Mrs. Charles Norris and Hea- ther of Guelph visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and Margie visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Woodruff of St. David's. Mr, W. J. Dale is showing the Guernsey herd at the C. N. E. in Toronto this week. Mrs. Lorne Lawson of Seaford' and Mrs. Floyd Hinds of New Lis- !ward called Thursday On Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Eliz- abeth. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley, him and Greg of Winthrop and Mrs, Frank Riley spent Thursday in Stratford. Mr, and Sirs. John Thompson, Jim, Sharon and Bobby returned home die past Tuesday from a trip through the Western Provinces and 'parrs of the U. S. A. Miss Susa'n Tyndall of Clin- ton spent a [elk days with Miss Dianne Preszeator. Sir, and Mrs. Russell Flew- jug; Sir. 'and Mrs. Gary Betties and Pam, all of Seaford', were. Saturday visitors with NIrg, Irene Ann Rose Patriek or I lensall, formerly of Trinidad. spent a few days the past week with •• Mrs, 1\'. 1,. '\%10. 10in and Margie , NV. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator; NV. and Mrs. David Preszcator attended the Jewitt-Snell wed- ding held in Londesboro United 0-lurch on Saturday. Kathy-/-bale and Wayne Hoegy of Dublin attended the C. N. E. at Toronto on Si. day. Sir, and Mrs. BOb Reynolds and family of South Field, Mich. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. Sir, and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Sirs, Geo. Turner and family' of Tucker- , Sir, and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family visited on Sunday with Ntr, and Mrs. Aylmer Hart of brussels. Billy and Debbie Preszcator spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,..Allan Pfaff and family . of Crediton. Miss Marie Harvey of Don Mills visited on Monday with' SIr, and Mrs- Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Sir, and Mrs. Martin Van ikmunet and thristopher of Lon- don visited on Sunday with Sir. and Sirs. Nlarris Bus and Steven. Miss 1<erri Medd is spending a few days with Sir. 'and Mrs, Len Shobbrok of Londesboro. Use Expositor Want Ads, Phone 527-0240, "A* icanon- EXPOSITOR, siA091.011; Q NT, AUG. 2$, 126$ News of Constance DEAR DORIS - My fiancee and I are very much in love though we have only been going together for six months. I am 23 and she is 20.- We want ro get married in November. Here's our problem: Her fa- ther likes long eng*ements, so I can meet all his familyoNhich is spread out). He says, too, that if we get married this fast, people will talk, even though we don't have to get married Thirdly, he doesn't know me well enough and thinks that we should wait for six months so he can -et to know me better Can you - Lon DEAR LOST - Put yourself in Pop's shoes for a minute To him your fiancee is still his lit- tle girl - and her future is his concern. Do...jbtless in his ex- perience there are young people who married without knowing ea,eh other well enough or long enough - and it hasn't worked out. Is there, for certain, some- thing more than a tremendous physical attraction pulling you 'together? In a very real way, you do marry the family. You have no thing to lose by waiting a little longer and getting better ac- quainted with them - and each Other' DEAR DORIS - 1 am so out of proportion that it looks awful. I am overweight; haVe hig hips, a big' rump, fat legs and ant just too big all over. Another thing - I am just not graceful. Are there,any exercis- es to improve this and also to. improve my posture. - Too Big 'i.e..: DEAR TOO bit - You can do it - if you care enough. There are exercises to rearrange the curves, and diet ideas to re - duce them, Yoga-type routines will improve both grace and po- sture. • - I'll send you niy leaflets, "Be Figure Perfect" •and "simple Re- 'clueing Diet," and the name of a fine hook about Yoga, if you. will send me 10 cents and a proper' name and address on a stamped envelope. After that, tt is up to you. DEAR DORIS - Why doesn 't somebody write a hook on Coping With Seniors? I cOuld gi.,Ve them enough copy for several chapters. My aged father gives' me the third degree every time I a in out_ past his bedtime. When I go on an .errand, even if it's for him, I can't take a minute's extra time without having to ex- plain. He criticizes all My friends Criticizes me the most of all. He isn't well, I know hut I'm go- ing nuts! • -Bedevilled Spinster DEAR SPINSTER - •Don"t go nuts. Don't write a hodk. Do tOmethitig. such arrow, but shall yield the The CIPP Answers right of way to pedestrians and other traffic lawfully -using the intersection. ' Cll'I'5 Th M'. Dear Ionstahle : l'havc purchased a new car and it has those nee shoulder belts along with the lap heirs. Ain I required hy' law to use them? ANSWFR: There is no law stating that you must rise either lap or shout- derbeits, but remernher, they ar'only seat belts when they are . on the seat or hanging up, they • only become safety hells when diet' arc being used. There is now a stated case where a judge, in handing dowma decision;:stat- ed that he was reducing the Judge- ment against The defendant be- cause the plaintiff had scat heirs in the ear, and if he had used the belts, the injuries 'A ght not have been as great.. Look at the Styling! Look at the Savings! VALUE DAYS SPECIAL 118 Regular $47.95 Come to Canadian Tire and unleash a wild and wonder. ful Cougar, the leader of the pack . , . a real winner at this big saving. Styled sleek and low to go like the wind ...but built safe and strong to put up with the rough stuftof pizzaz peddling. Riding high... headed for fun with easy-to-peddle low gearing and coaster brake. Adjustable off•white vinyl banana saddle, matching handlebar grips. Triple chrome high-rise handlebars and hot-rod style mud- guards. 20x 13/8" front wheel, over-size dragster rear tire, Glistening blue enamel frame and matching chain guard. 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