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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-06-07, Page 14It Florida the ~al~mrean`l~lil.e~ 3200 Galt Ocean Drive, Fort Lauderdale 33308 Acres of private ocean beech • heated pool, sun decks* luxurious accommodation *golf priviledges on 3 championship courses* free tennis on premises*superb dining s nightly denting and entertainment visits to Walt Disney World available. See your travel agent or coritatt; Innkeeper, 212 King 5t, W., Toronto, Tel, (416) 3ti2.7537 exteruott NCtu PAINT Better Quality 95 Exterior Oil Base or Latex pergallon x. suggestotr bat once $12 95 n6f gilllOrT • • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • ••••••••••••••••• 04100.000000000000 • • • • • • • • 0 • 0 Special Introductory Offer! New Latex Wood Stains (Interior/Exterior) $8.95 Best Quality One-Coat Wonder White (Oil Base) Manufacturer's suggested retail price-513.95 One.Coal Sun-Proof Latex White . 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Exterior Latex House Paint —White only, can be tinted Gallon $10.95 Gallon $10,95 Summer Value Prices Gallon $5.95 Gallon $6.75 #1:**-CONTOIO N4W13-0(CORD, TKIRSDAY, 41111h10 1, 1913 INPP moves to ensure bus safety GODERICH..1,11.01.404. 0 fa 50 DRAW Jack Riddell, Liberal MPP for Huron riding, has in- troduced g Private .Member's Bill into the Provincial 144.ogisisture which would ensure safer sphoolbuses. for Ontario's students, Mr. Riddell's Bill at- tacks the problem of schoolbus safety from' two directions: safer buses, and safer schoolbus drivers. "Let's consider the facts", Mr, Riddell said. "In a. schoolbus there are no seatbelts and there are no padded .ar- rnrests; passengers must often stand while the bus is in motion; and, most lethal of all, a steel bar runs across the top of each seatback at just the right height to mutilate the face and teeth of a child thrown for- ward by a sudden stop or collision. Passenger cars are required by law to have seat- belts and padding to give crash protection but, by some bizarre reasoning, such safety precautions are not required by schoolbuses." Mr, Riddell's Bill would call for the Government to set stan- dards for schoolbus construc- tion. He suggests that all schoolbuses in Ontario should meet pSA Standard D250 and also that automobile dash-type padding should surround the passenger seating area to provide crash protection. Mr, Riddell further calls for more stringent and more frequent mechanical fitness inspections with supplementary random surprise spotchecks by Depart- ment of Transport inspectors. Mr. Riddell's Bill also calls for higher standards for On- tario schoolbus drivers. The Department of Transportation is called on to investigate the police and driving records of an applicant for a schoolbus driver's licence before granting such a licence, schoolbus drivers would also be required to, take regular defensive driving .courses, emergency first-aid training and a course in practical, basic child psychology so that the driver can effectively ad- minister discipline and main- tain order in his vehicle. "The requirements that I have outlined are not par- ticularly revolutionary," said Mr, Riddell, "They are only common sense and they are ab- solutely essential to protect those students who ride in schoelbuses. Byer), parent in Ontario shcould be requesting Government legislation for provision for interior occupant protection and uniform safety practices. Whose responsibility is schoolbus safety? I believe it is the Government's and I believe the time to enact legislation is now." For the first time In nearly 10 years, a Clinton girl, Adrienne Wood, received en all around cord at the recent Brownie and Guide banquet. Left to right are Mrs. Dorleen Flowers, District Commissioner; Adrienne; Mrs. Donna Wood, Fluffy Owl; Pat Cummings, assistant Guider; Mrs. D. Delve, Guide Captain; and Mrs. Angus MacLennan of Goderich, Division Commissioner. (photo by Jack Hunt) SALES OUTLETS: • BLAKE'S WELDING • HAROLD'S GARAGE •CLINTON HOTEL • CLINTON LEGION we'll teach you a trade, Whig from the crowds under mother. Marie Trewartha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Trewar- tha of R R 4, Clinton, graduated from the Stratford Teachers College on May 11, 1973. Marie, who Is a former graduate of CHSS, attended the University of Guelph. She has accepted a teaching position at Seaforth Public School, starting in September. Bill Thuell of Myth was honored recently at the monthly meeting of the Huron Chapter of the Ontario Electric League held in the Seaforth Legion hall. Mr. Thuell was presented with a plaque for his 54 years of service, as a contractor, to the people in the Blyth area. Left to right are Don McLean, Quality exterior PITTSBURGH PAINTS at special summer prices! Al partir ff httm() f dealers See the Yellow Pages under "Paint—nom " 41•411.10.01, Walton, vice-president of the Huron Chapter; Zen Andersen of Clinton, president; Gus Boussey, Clinton, president of the Association of the Municipal Electric Utilities, who presented the plaque; Bill Thuell; Glen Gibson of the Blyth PUC and Bill Hull, a Blyth contractor. (photb by Phillips) .1•111.1•011.1.1.41.., Life in the Canadian Forces isn't just interesting, it's good. Not only do you get a reasonable salary while you learn the trade you've chosen to learn, but you get fringe benefits, too. A month's vacation with pay. A better than average chance to travel. And some of the best pension, insurance, and health benefits anywhere. In short, we offer a lot, but we ask a lot of you, too. Find out the facts. Talk to a counsellor, or see your recruiter today. Canadian Forces Recruiting and Selection Unit Centennial Square, 520 Wellington Street, London, Ontario Phone 879-5110 The Canadian Armed Forces You've got to be good to get in. DRS 72-6 Pittsburgh Paints dealers offer you outstand- ing summer values on a full range of exterior paints. You'll find GOOD Quality for budget jobs at budget prices...BETTER Quality latex or oil base house paints and smooth-flowing enamels in white or the 720 colours in the Custom Colour Collection...and BEST Quality, gleaming white one-coat work-savers, Along with value, you can rely on your Pittsburgh Paints dealer for the right paints, the right advice. He'll help you select the correct Pittsburgh product for your job and tell you how to properly apply it so that it will stand up to sun, wind, rain and snow— season after season. May be underfilled tor tinting See label for net contents ITTSBURGH® PAINTS Yeu'll love them and leave them on for a tong time. NOTICE LOU ROWLAND TRANSPORT be operating a sub-assembly yard for market hogs at Lot 28, Conc. 1, Hibbert Township on No. 8 Highway near St. Columban, starting Tuesday, June 5, 1973 and each Tuesday thereafter between the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Sows to be delivered on Thursdays only each week. Market hogs picked up at your own farm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday each week. Cattle picked up at your farm each Tuesday for delivery to Toronto Stock Yards, etc. For further information please call collect 345-2301 Dublin. Thanking you for your patronage Lou Rowland per Lou Rowland Transport Ltd. 22,23b