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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-05, Page 5promote 090 ones, The Council Sponsored, course is VaillahleOn.a.natiOnal Each year, Safe-Driving Week. has shown a marked retinetien. trtiffie fAtalities - there were 83 Orin the Week in 1967 as compared with the December weekly average of 1Q6. If the spirit of the week continued all year long, it would We hundreds of Canadian. lives, The Nil:ming are the 10 most, important things Sere drivers do to AVOID accidents and .1).EQUOT themselves and their passengers against injury; 1. 'Keep both tAtkcis firmly on the wheel - at 10 and "two o'clock -and both eyes. on the road. 2. Never tailgate - allow at least one vehicle length for every ten miles.per hour .of speed ese. the Time Interval FOrmula, 3, On wet, snowy or icy roads, reduce speed well below posted speed limits, depending On the severity of conditions, 4, Always. signal intentions- - turns, lane changes, passing, 5. Curves require special attentien - slow down before entering, then apply power to wheels. Be alert for .oncoming cars; they Often cross the centre line, 6. Never " pass on hills or curves. On straightaways paSs only when PPsitive the way is 7. DON'T drive after heavy drinking. After moderate drinking, allow one hour for each ounce of alcohol consumed, before driving, 8. Keep the ear in good operating condition, especially brakes, tires, steering and front end snaPension, front and rear lights, :mirrors, turn signals, wipers, muffler and eXhaust pipe. 9. Always fasten safety belts and lock car doors. 10. Drive defensively; he ready for the unexpected; know what to do to avoid an accident; react in time, "Observance of these 10 steps by drivers, will cut down by 90 percent their chances of being involved in car crashes," states Constable Wright. there's an electrical gift for every letter of the alphabet -and every member of your family • Alarm clock • Lawn Mower • Blender • Massager • Coffee grinder • Night Light • Drill • Organ • Egg Cooker • Phonograph • Freezer • Quartz sun lamp • Guitar ' • Radio • Hedge clippers • Sewing machine • IrOn • Train • Juice Extractor • • Utility lamp • Kettle • Vacuum cleaner live better electrically • Waffle iron Xmas decorations • Yard light • Zoom lens projector EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION A-, 06iitiok If sleoteit , A. 4redrie 1004 Y it bAVig,. Manager betbridge bliairota BEEF OPERATORS ATTEND COURSE - Farmers from six counties are attending a short course on beef feedlot operations this week and next at Centralia's College of Agricultural Technology. Above, Archie Etherington and. Bob Down of Usborne Township and Carman Craig of Blyth are shown registering, Monday evening with staff secretary Mrs. Lloyd Moore. The course continues Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. T-A photo This Week's Winners: $100 Clarence Down, Exeter $10 Warren Sanders, Exeter Donna Allan, Hensel! Mrs. Mary Orr, RR 2 Crediton P. Campbell, Huron Park Alice Arthur, Exeter SIX MORE HAPPY WINNERS! IN THE ri $750 CASH..DRAW There Are Still 18 Draws to be Made And Too Can Be A Winner YOU 01'..tm.:04%0111:0*Oi'i:t0•0,0.0aOks0;t0,0i0t0itOtgis,0404aVisti' 040.04.4*aotiA• Sinyth's Shoe Store MacMillan's Huntley's Drug Store Traquair Dominion Hardware VValper's Men's Wear Dutch Canadian Store Gould & JOry Hopper-Hockey Furniture Darling's IGA Jack Smith Jeweller F, A. May & Son Chainway Store Irwin's LOW Wear VVuerth's Shoe Store, Beavers Hardware Just Do Your Shopping in EXETER ONE COUPON for EACH DOLLAR You Spend at: * .Plenty of Free Parking * Friendly Sales People * ,Service After the Sole Prices Greene's Variety Canadian Tire Store Stan Frayne Grocery Store Exeter Electric Earl Campbell Jeweller Russell Electric Lindenfield Hardware Milt Robbins & Son A & H Superior Store The Exeter Times-Advocate Middleton's Drug Store Dinney Furniture Fisher's Pro Hardware Exeter Frozen Foodt 04,0k:4'10;0.l> 00,A0isatkast:4c)FYia:0za000Aixicswerskikz -777.7v, 511 „List 10 .sofety observqnces • Times-Advocate, December k 190 . . Pao. Coy/ rasticall cut -,accidents ShareChristmas with those less fortunate Safety Council is working with, the ,SePport of all levels of gOVernment, P4114041: Safety, .egtinciIS and leagues, the news media, "women's .-41.14- COMMUnity gretitta .and other organizations which regularly encourage traffic safety, - Special -emphasis is being 0404 on driver habits and the Defensive Driving Course,. seeks to change .bad habits. And ease, I trust the government will honor its commitment to renegotiate these tariffs," he said. Mr. McKinley also said imports have made it almost impossible for the Canadian glove industry to survive. Communist China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and the U.S, are principal sources. Huron MP claims tariff hurts county Provincial Constable J, A, Wright, Accident Prevention, Officer for The Exeter Detachment, advises that Safe Driving Week for 1965 is being observed again this year across Canada from December 1 to 7 With the full support of Governor-general Michener and Prilne Minister Talcleau. In sponsoring Safe-Driving Week, the newly-tOrrned Canada litirgn MP Robert McKinley complained Tuesday .in .the Commons that Kennedy Round tariff adjustments affect his constituency, particularly the salt industry at Goderich. Canadian salt exported to the U.S. carries a tariff rate of 1.5 cents per hundredweight, Current Canadian tariff is three. cents. 1970,In U.S, salt will come into Canada free, yet the U,S. will continue to charge 1.8 cents. "Everyone in the area I represent is aware of the existence of salt deposits on the west side of Lake Huron. The difference in production costs is. made up by the increased cost of • transportation. I have received Assurance that this situation ftariff) would be subject to renegotiation if the Canadian salt industry is 'jeopardized," he said. "In any event, we will have to wait until 1970 to ascertain whether the Kennedy Round will have an adverse effect. "Should this prove to be the pas•pssa Shop at home • Sincere Thank You. • To all who supported me at the polls on Monday,. JOHN STEW ART • I would like to express my appreciation to my supporters in the past election in McGillivray • Twp. Congratulations to George Dixon on his success. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. Benjamin Thompson Many Thanks for your Support at the Polls ROBERT ROWCUFFE • Huron County School Board Candidate for Hay, Herisall & Zurich Thank You I sincerely thank all the Separate School ratepayers fOr their support at the polls, Ted Geoffrey ff0. 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