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The fuels your car will use in the future are being designed today. In
Imperial's ultra.modern research laboratories at Sarnia, scientists and
technicians are working to ensure that gasolines for today's cars—and
tomorrow's—are tailored for top_performance. In the last ten years alone.
Imperial has spent more than $80 million to bUild the equipment needed
to bring you top gasoline quality.
scientists and technicians are working at Imperial's
Calgary laboratories on ways to find and produce
more Canadian crude oil and natural gas. Imperial
does more research than all other oil companies in
Canada combined.
At Imperial Oil's laboratories at Sarnia, Ontario, more
than 200 scientists and technicians are working to
improve present petroleum prothicts—and to develop
new ones. Their research covers many fields, from
gasolines to household detergents. Another 130
ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST
is juitified beCalliSe of a small
Winter wheat crop, the recent
devaluation of 'the Canadian
dollar, an increase 'the In,
terostional Wheat Agreement
price range and improved ex,
port ,prospeets•
pread anti wheat poet's
"On. 'the day of devaluation, •
Canadian wheat prices rose,
automatically :by six cents
bushel, That is the basis of the
'two cent increase in' 'the price
of a loaf of broad now spread-.
log across the nation."
The 'above is an excerpt from
a recent front page news dis-
patch from United Press Tater-
national dealing with the in-
creased' living costs resulting
from the 21h percent devalua-
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Ontario Department' of Transport announces
changes in Demerit Point System
effective July 1st, 1962,
The Point System has been changed to encourage better driv-
ing habits and to correct dangerous drivers by strengthening
the demerit point scale. The changes are designed to save lives
—including yours.
NEW DEMERIT POINT, SCALE
Points: Violation:
7 Failing to remain at scene of accident
6 Careless driving
6 Racing
6 Exceeding speed limit by 30 m.p.h. or more
5 Failure of driver of bus to stop at railway crossing:
4 Exceeding speed limit by more than 19 m.p.h. and
less than 30 m.p.h.
4 Failing to stop for school bus.
4 Following too closely,
3 Exceeding speed limit by More than 10 m.p.h. and
less than,20 m.p.h.
3 Driving ,under, through or round a railway crossing.
barrier:
3' Failing to obey the directions of a !dee constable.
3 Overcrowding driVer's seat.
3 I mproperyassing.
3 Driving wrong way on on e-way street;
3 Driving Wrong way on a dividedtighway.
3 Failing to yield right-of-way.
3* Failing to obeystop sign, signal light or railway cross-
ing signal.
3 Failing to report an accident.
2 Failing to lower headlamp beams.
2. Making U-turns where prohibited.
2 Making turns where prohibited.
2 Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis etc:
2 Failing to obey signs. • *
2 Pedestrian crossover. violations
2 Failing to share road.
2 Improper rightand left turns.
2 Failing to give signals.
2 Unnecessary slow driving.
2 Improper opening of vehicle door.
Upon conviction, points' are recbrded against the driver for, the
offences listed in ,the Point System Scale. Demerit•points re-
main on a driver's record for a. period of two years after the
date of conviction. •
At 6 points The driver is informed of his record and urged to
exercise greater care.
At 9 points The driveris required to attend a personal inter-
view to discuss his record and 'give reasons why
his licence should not be suspended.
At 15 points Accumulated within a 2-year period--the driver's
licence is suspended and retained in the Depart-
ment for one month.
At the conclusion of a period of suspension—the number of
points on the driver's record is reduced to 7. Until the driver
has cleared his record, a further accumulation of 15 points withip
a 2-year period will result in suspension for six months.
ONTARIO. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hon. 11: 1.. Rowntree, Q.C., Minister
A. O. MaciVab, Deputy Minister
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TORONTO—Another request
put forth bY the Ontario Fed-
.enation of Agriculture h as
brought 'action from Queen's
Panic, action that will benefit all
farm people. This move has' to
66 with changes in. the regula-
tions of the -Gasoline Tax Act.
The revisions to Subsection 3,
Section, 5; of Regulation 206 of
'the Gasoline Tax Act extends
the period of time during which,
farmers may file 'for their .gaso-
line tax rebate - from the six
months that formerly :applied.
Under the revised' regulation,
application may be made for
the refund of 'the tax-paid on
gasoline' used for farm piimposes
up . to eight months from the
date of the gasoline delivery.
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TOM DARLING
REFRIGERATION
AIR-CONDITIONING
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
EAST ST. CLINTON
It's all over at Midnight, Saturday ! We'll be on the lot until Midnight this Saturday to liquidate the remainder
of our stock before it goes to dealer auction. This is itt The absolute end!
No more extensions! We're legally bound to get rid of EVERY unit by.
midnight, June 30. This is YOUR CHANCE to get a car at wholesale!
HIGHEST BID GETS A DEAL
13 Cars And 4 Trucks • Left From 52's to 62's
won't get the chance You again!
6 Cars Al $99 Each
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DOWNTOWN EXETER
90% of all oil company product research in Canada
is done by Imperial
is .441149.04, the piiblie will ever
fatly recognizee true vo.*,
itiAnobip between wheat and
bread Perhsp4a 'boost
in 'the pzlci?,. of bread. is .ju'sti-
f Ogg .11n. the rising level .of
costs ',since 'the 'lash increase,
but mteinl,y net ''the
higher price far Wheat nesnIttrig -
from recent devaluation' for 'this
would have ,added less:. than.
one-eighth of .4 ..Cent a, loaf.
Per eaplta eenagniption ,of
egg$ in Canada in 1961 was
23.5 dozen'. This. works out
an average of a 4ttle.iess ithan
one egg per PeTWII per clay,
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The regulation has also been
extended, -to provide for re-
funds up until 12 months after
the payment of the tax. How-
ever, in this' ease, where the
application is made between
eight months and 12 months
frOm the payment date, the
fanner 'will receive only 90 per-
cent of the amount he would
normally ,have received.. The
regulations also provide 'that
proper invoices shall .accomp-
any each aPplicatiOn, and that
no refund will .be made- when,
there has 'been misrepresenta-
tion made in an invoice.
• Further- to. this; the' regula-
tion 'States, 'that when a farmer
files application for refund,, and
it is proven 'that one. or More
of .the invoices has been mis-
represented, then the total
fund 'which would be made'
under this ;application will be
reduced 'by the amount of $5 or
200 percent of ,the amount of
the refund defined, whichever
is the greater,
Part of..the OFA's requests
have. been made. in relation to
that part of the' regulation gov-
erning :the deadline' for rebate
refund,' Mete changes in 'the
regulations will 'benefit 'farmers
in that they 'will not have to
take time off in 'busy seasons
to assemble the invoices and file
an ,application. It now becomes
posisible for such. 'applications to
be made in the "off season".
The OFA in announcing these
Changes stated "The Treasury
Department of Ithe Ontario
Government is to be connnerid-
ed for their recognition, of 'the
need for alterations in these
regutationg and the action they`
have taken",
Life is very much like Christ-
mas—you're more likely to get
what you expeet than: what you
want.
The Real Word Of Woman
One of Canada's many working mothers, Mrs.
Grace Cobb, Scarboroi js interviewed by Barbara
Greene about, her views on the role of women in
present-day society. With her is five-year-old
George, the youngest •of her seven children. Miss
Greene has been travelling across Canada talking
. with women from all 'walks, of life and gathering
material for a CBC-TV special on women,. The Best
Thing in the World, to be seen on Monday, June 25.
The one-hour television special will set the scene for
a CBC women's conference, The Real World of
Woman, to *be held at Hart House, University of
Toronto, September 6 to 9.
Changes In Gasoline Tax Act
Brought About By Federation
(13# FOronoe .00Qtt.,
,$ecretary,
glovn.S1 oaor4tion)
.00400 Wheat. Rrices
The floor price for winter
wheat Orecluged in Ontario this
year been 411Crealaed by 25
cents a bushel over that pre-
yelling for the. 1961 Orel), The.
new floor is $1.65 a 'bushel for
Grades 1. .and 2 and $3.,02. for
Oracle 3.
Under an .escalator clause,
minimum price Will increase by
two cents per bushel 'a month
from October through Pedal-
pry, Thitfs, at the end of Feb,
rtusry and through march and
April, ,the price to growers will
be ten c'ents, a buihel 'above the
support level:
The Ontario Wheat Produc-
ers' Niarkebing Board' slays 'that
the increase in price this year
tioh of g444041.11 aarrcncy in
14,04r,.
As On .49,, <niany PreY,40-
P,OPaAir41P., the ,inCreaSe, in. !the price 91, bread. !oc,!.;!in
bitted` to higher wheat co%t,s,..
when in reality the Price 0.f
wheat U.pnly ,snail factor in
establishing the retail price of
Dread. To jiilatify a tWO,Pent-4--, loot boost in the selling .price
bread (on the basis whewt
costs alone) the price of wheat
would 'have to increase 'by about
$1.00 a
As long es. the press: prinVS
items such as the one above,
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PAQSV ,U1 TTTWP, ,141,PANg$
:40.co'g ap ea y way' toy aPfp,
crate the leaVesipf 'head lettuce
X@ :Yet keep leaf breakage-
a minimum, gar the fe044.
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