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Times-Advocate, September 23, 1976
LYNN BROOKS JOAN HODGE MICHELE ROBINSON BRENDA NEIL SANDRA McLEOD
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Baby pictures of the Queen
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appear on page 21.
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Who will be the ueen? 1
One of the features of the
Friday night show of the Exeter
Fall Fair will be the crowninF, of
the Fair Queen.
Judging of the nine contestants
was completed Tessday night and
announcement of the winner and
crowning by last year's winner
Elaine Overholt of Centralia will
be carried out at the new gym at
South Huron District High School
Friday night.
A large number of prizes are
being offered to the Queen, the
two runnersup and all con-
testants,
The Queen will receive red
roses from Exeter Flowers, a
Caraveele watch by Bulova from
Graham Arthur Motors, $10 gift
certificates from Smyth's Shoe
Store and Boyle's Ladies Wear
and a $5 gift certificate from
Grand Bend Cleaners.
The first runnerup will receive
a tote bag of Bestline personal
care products from Jean and
Maurice Love, $10 gift certificate
from F. A. May and Son, $5 gift
certificate from Joyce Mayer at
the Hair Shoppe and dinner for
two at Wally's Chinese Garden.
The second runnerup gets $10 in
cash from Larry Snider Motors
and gifts from Fisher Pro Hard-
ware and Exeter Pharmacy.
Each contestant will receive $5
from the Royal Bank, A Balsam
conditioner from Jean and
Maurice Love and a colour photo
of herself from Ross Haugh
Photography.
KIM TURNER
AILS .111.111•a .
Seat belts
and lower
speeds do
save lives.
Since January 1, 1976, Ontario motorists have
been required to wear seat belts. And since that
date, Ontario speed limits have been lowered to
60 miles per hour on freeways and 50 miles per
hour on other highways.
These new regulations are paying off. For the
first 6 months of 1976, there were 66 fewer deaths
on Ontario highways and 6,765 fewer injuries.
Police officials in major Ontario centres credit
the wearing of seat belts and the lower speeds
with these lower death and injury rates. And indeed,
improved safety is the prime reason for the
regulations. But there are other benefits, too.
When you drive slower, you save gasoline—and
lower your fuel costs.
So buckle up. Slow down and drive sensibly.
For your free copy of the booklet "What You Should
Know About Seat Belts," write to:
Public and Safety Information Branch
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
1201 Wilson Avenue
Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
James Snow,
Minister
Province of Ontario
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This is what Ontario's new
regulations are proving.
William Davis,
Premier
CHRIS BEATON
LISA WESTCOTT