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HORIZONTAL
1 Greet..-,-.
6— mitten
11 Pollute ' •
12 The fox terrier
is a good-
14 Type of sleeve
15 Haire certain
16Hurt
17 Carry (eolL)
19P tale rabbit
20 Extinct. bird
21 Ireland
22 Line the road
-23 Took over
25 Soft light
velvet
28Witerfall
(Scot,)
27 Separated
28 Hate •
31 Age
/ 32 Upright
33 Rough
37 Formerly
38Placed
39 Hurry
40,Appropriate
4' Endorse
42 Girl's. name
43 Warehouses
45 Rubber
47 Ceremony .
48 Cuts
49 Burn incense
50 Paradises
VERTICAL
1 Chords officer
2— hound
3 Egyptian river
4 Note of
Guido's scale
5 Raving feeling
the police- on your 11# of phone
c3.11* and advise; them pf the
IODatien and circumstances.
QUESTION:
Dear Sir:
When, oh when is someone
going to organize a Motorcycle
DriVer Training Course?
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7 Tear down
8 Pronoun
9 Scholar
tip
lady
13 Staggered
18 Nebraska city
21 Live
22 Diamond
weight 3
24 Choose 3
25 Peeled 3
27 Toy dog (var.) 3
28 More profound 3
29 Peculiar'
FREE LUNCH — PRIZES
Music by Ian Wilbee
Admission $1.25
QUESTON:
Dear Sir:
Are you allowed to have a
flashing red lights, on the rear
of your tractor?
ANSWER:
They, have, they have. The
Ontario Department of Trans-
port has developed a Motorcycle
Driver's Training Course aild I
:would suggest if you are in-
terested in learning more about
this course that' you write the
Ontario Department of Trans-
port, Ferguson Block, Queen's
Park, Toronto.
Leaving a will 38 Fine cotton
3 Droop thread
4 Selected -.41 Means
5 Engagers 42 Wheel pub
6 Time , 44 Play on words
measures 46Commulsist
Sponsored by Seaforth Junior Fanners
ANSWER:
There is no law prohibiting
...you from having gs. flashing red
light on the rear of your trac-
tor, as long as• it does not show
to the front. The cars that are
equipped with four-way flashers
and when they are working show
a flashing red light to the rear.
Don't forget, if your tractor is
equipped with an electrical sys-
tem, you must have a red light
showing , to the rear at night
or any other time when lights
are required. Remember, a fla-
shing red light on a vehicle
usually indicates, to other, mo-
torists that the vehicle is having
a problem or ieparked, or e'en
turning.
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Tommy- Parker and he
Country -Boys
QUESTION:
Dear uSe ir:
One day we were driving on
7Whei cwh e rweagso ipnagt air ool nlegd,
keeping
hi ig rhcwr aa uftyp
baya
with the rest of the
'traffic, travelling at a rate .of
approximately 72 miles per hour.
Now, what I'd like to know is
why, when travelling with the
traffic, we were stopped and
given a ticket and none of the
others receivedAe same, as
they also must ThaVe been tra-
velling over the' speed limit.
Do these planes just pick out
a likely looking car, or do they
just pia( the one on the tail
of a line?
SEAFORTH TEEN TWENTY
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Colored TV in the Men's Room
Special .Alt Day Friday — STEAK
"OPEN FOR BREAKFASTS"
AT
QUEEN'S HOTEL
SEAFORTH
•`The
Pinkerton Colours"
SATURDAY, 'DEC: 27th
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QUESTION:
'Dear Constable:
I know about the Certificate
of Mechanical Fitness, but tell
me, what does the mechanic use
for a rule or thumb or _gdide
lines, or does he use his own
judgment? If so, wouldn't this
,,differ from one mechanic to an-
Other?
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AT THE
SEAFOR COMMUNITY CENTRE Signed - 'Curious' Pastime! WANT ADS BRING QUICK lik'SULTS: Dial' 527-0240 Read the Advertisements — It's a Prolitabl
ANSWER:
Due to the limited informa-
tion I have conerning your case,
I am unable -to ,answer your
question. You may piCk up a
very good pamphlet explaining
the aircraft patrol at the nearest,
.b.P.P. office, if you failed to
get one with your traffic ticket.
QUESTION:
' Dress Casual Admission $1.00
- ANSWER:
' The mechanic uses. the On-
tario Regulations 354/68 as the
inspection procedures and per-
formance standards. The regula-
tion covers such things as 9dy
work, windshield, windows, fuel
tank, filler pipe, brakes, elec-
Weal and lighting, just to men-
tion a few,
CHRISTMAS
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LEGION
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Dear Sir:
I own a vehicle that has the
drive wheels or power wheels
on ,,the front axle. Can .I or can
,I not use studded tires on them?
ANSWER:
• Yes, you can use studded
tires on them providing you have
.studded tires ,on "the rear axle.
The law ,states that no person
shall operate a motor. vehicle
. equipped with a 'studded tire or
studded tires on a wheel or
wheels on the front axle only.
Dear Sir:
Must I ,tinive my'tractor on
the shoulder of the road?
• 7--13:13;\ p4 (4stSi Vel-4 QUESTION:
Dear Constable:
Can a police officer remove
a ,bicycle from the highway as
and unsafe motor vehicle if the
bicycle is in poor shape?
ANSWER'4
No, he cannot; if he is looking
for the authority, under the High-.
way Traffic Act. Section..47 of
the Highway Tr,arfeAct is meant
for motor vehicles. It is a ve-
hicle as defined under the H. T. A.,
but he 'can charge the person
riding the bike with driving or
operating an urlSafe,vehicle under
-Section 48 of the Act. He also
could charge' the parents with
permitting.. -
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ecember
Dancing 10 — 1 a.m.
26th 'TO.
lit 'Ann ofitor BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS'.
ADMISSION $2.00 PER COUPLE
Refre4bments, Ay,ailable4
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ANSWER:
-There is nothing, to myknow-
ledge; that states a farm tractor
Must be drivenj b,n4e shoulder
of the road. I feehilit this prac-
tice has been developed over th
years by the farmers, who, bei g
courteous, 'realize that their ve-
hicle is moving slower than other
traffic and could cause a traffic 1 '
tie-up or cause someone to lose
his patience and to make a move
`which could cause an accident
or even death. It would appear
to make sense that if the shoul-
der is wide enough and safe for
travel, he is practicing accident
pr4vention.
Dear Constable:
I was told if • your car or
trfick is topped or stranded on
the roa you must -leave your
ine hood up or , it can be
d way by a tow- truck if
wish to do so.
Signed 'Wondering"
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'Tracing Santa What would be more appreciated than all the news from the home
area? The EXpositor is as good as a letter from home . Santa's source, legend says,
goes back to the fourth cen-
tury,' when St, Nicholas, a
bishop of Asia Minor, was
noted 'for his generosity and
gift-giving.
In some countries, St. Nich-
olas still retains his 'tole as
gift-bearer. His day is, tra-
ditionally, December 6th, and
European children await him
on St. Nicholas Eve Deceit-
ber 5th, '
A gray horse and a white
donkey have each been cred-
ited with the honor of trans-
porting- him on his gift-giv-
ingliburn,eys,
Pizza Patio Tavern,
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DEC.. 29 — JAN.' 3
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and of this prac-
the hood up to
rists, including
at you are having
With voices lifted In har-
mihny for "Silent Night," "The w
First Noel" and other beloved
songs, today's carolers carry
on a Christmas custom that
originated centuries ago.
In the fourth century A.D.,
St. Basil was praised with a
musical poem in honor of the
fight for Christianity over
the Byzantine emperor Jul-
ian. Later in Greece, legends
of St. Basil were set to music
and sung at Christmas and
the New Year.
St. Francis of Assisi led the
villagers of Grecchio in sing-
ing hymns' of praise .to the
Christ Child when in the 13th
century he created a manger
scene in this Italian town.
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tice
let he
police, kno
difficulty. I have also read where
yod can tie a white handkerchief
on the door handle, left side,
which also serves the Same pur-
pbse. As for this stopping the
police from towing the car away,
this has no real bearing on the
case. In the Highway Traffic
Act there are various sections
that give the police authority
to remove a parked' or aban-,
doned car, such as overparking
on a King's highway, interfering
with traffic or snow removal,
or° even apparently abandoned.
I would^ suggest that if your
car beaks down that you include
Pizza Patio Tavern
on the Bayileld Road, Goderlch
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