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Spring — Tulip' Fe.stival "during May"
Summer — p-744 Fishing, Hunting
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Fall— Carnival of Colors — Gatineau Hills
ki;fe Late September, Early October
Skiing, Within 4 Miles
AT ANY SEASON TAKE IN THE
Parliament Buildings National Museum
Experimental Farm National Art Gallery
.... Plus runny other places of niterest Lon Euurix EasL LGAINuRBILEVDR A.vE.,
OTTAWA, ONTARIO
HOTEL Tour distinctioc address in Ottawa
Only steps from the Parliament Buildings,
leading stores, railway terminal, and theaters.
400 rooms with bath And shower.
TV and Radio in all Guest Rooms.
CAR PARK
.-supervised on premises (100 cars)
Single from $6.00 Double from $9.00
FAM1Li PLAN
Toro aft week-.11d4 etranoed far Wool ammo.
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VISITING OVER THE HOLIDAYS?.
Go CNR—the the comfortable way. No matter where
you're going, whether you're travelling solo or with your
family—you can. make your plans now Snow-filled skies
or jCy roads will Make no differeladeyou'11 get Where
cisu want to go, and you'll enjoy every relaxing Minute of
your ttip.
Insure your holiday LEA plans. Ask about CNR. Gift
CertifteateS, ideal for holiday giving
For tickets and inforthation contact your local
Canadian National rePtcseistauVe.
Every year, more and Make people who
are going visiting over the Christmas'
Season go
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Sunday School and the morning
service of worship were held as
usual on Sunday morning in Knox,
Church. Healv-y, roads (prevented
many from attending.
Come to the Community Centre
on Friday evening, Dec, 19th, when
the annual Christmas Tree and Con-
cert will be held. A fine •film is
being shown. with Christmas num
bers and a tree. A collection will be
taken at the door.
Bride-of-the-Month Honoured
MANITOULIN — AFTER REPEAL
Manitoulin Island repealef.:. the
Canada Temperance Act. They then
came under the Liquor Control Act.
At the end of two years under the
L. C, A., sifter el careful study of
conditions, a reputable citizen made
this report:
"Drinking among minors still
exists and on a scale 'that even
those most anxious to discredit the
C. T. A. would not dare to suggest
prevail in C. T. A. counties. Minors
are getting liquor evidently without
any difficulty. The mail boat leaves
necthsary Plrlovisions to bring as
GOOD FOR
ALLIciNtis
OF
BAKING
FOR BETTER CAKES
BOLD Iti ilWAIMIA AT
W. L. isaeker & L."Or
BRUM' flA ONT.
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HELD AT THE FARM OF
BRUCE MARLATT
MILES SOUTH OF BRUSSELS
12 Gauge Shot Guns - All Shells Supplied
, Shoot To Commence at 12.30
Come and Bring Your Friends
Sandwiches and Refreshments Served
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How-the POINT SYSTEM works
Points will be added to the driving record of motorists upon conviction for offences as
listed below.
12 points within a 2-year period Will bring licence suspension for 3 months. An additional
12 point accumulation within a 1-year period will bring 6 months' suspension.
A driver with 6 points will be advised of his record and asked to improve his driving.
At 9 points the motorist will be asked to attend an interview and show cause why his driv-
ing privilege should not be suspended. He may be placed on probation or have his licence
Suspended if his attitude reflects irresponsibility,
Points are deducted from the record 2 years after the date of conviction. After a period
of suspension, a motorist will begin with no points against his driving record.
Each motorist will receive a folder describing the Point System in detail when applying
for his 1959 Driver's Licence,
POINT SYSTEM SCALE
12 Criminal negligence involving
the use of motor Vehicle
12 Driving while intoxicated
12 Driving while ability tO drive
is impaired
12 Obtaining licente by rnir.rep.
reSentation
Upon cotiPietioii for at
offefices', Stalien•iitill As
mandatory for at least 3 months'
9 Palling to stop at keno of
accident
Careless driving
6 Racing
3 Exceeding speed limit by 30
M.p.h. Or more
3 Exceeding speed lirint by More
then 10 and less than
30'
3 Failing to yield right=Of4dy
3 Failing to obey a Skip sign or
Signaklight
3 Failing to report an accident
2 Eidoedin9 speed limit by 10
M.p.h. or under
2 Improper passing
2 Orillitig to share road
2 Improper films
2 Failing to signal
2 Iniproper driving where
way divided into lanes
2 Foiling to stop for school but
2 UnneCessary slow driving
.2 Following too closely
2 Improper pasting of street tai'
2 Improper opening of Vehicle
door
2 Pedestrian cross-over violation
2 Any other driving affenee when
Vehicle in motion
POINTS VIOLATION POINTS VIOLATION POINTS VIOLATION
• „ ''„-. • '- THE RULES GOOD, DRIVING ; POLLOW
hd you will keep your driving eecoed cleat'
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Ontario Department of Transport
announces your
POINT SYSTEM
Effective February 1, 1959
to make Ontario's streets
and highways safer ‘
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The Point System is designed to protect pedestrians and the millions of careful
motorists from the small minority of negligent drivers who abuse the privilege of
operating a motor vehicle.
Protects good drivers—corrects bad drivers. The good drivers will be safer than
ever before. Forgetful motorists will be encouraged to improve their driving habits.
Proof of the effectiveness of the Point System in reducing accidents is provided by
its success in other provinces and in the United States.
It is designed to save lives—including yours.
On Saturday evening Miss Anne
Steffier, 'who is a bride of this month
was honored with a miscellaneous
shower in the Community Center.
• Many were mashie iio attend owing
to the wintry weather but an en-
joyable evening was spent by those
present. A bride's hook was made,
contests and a mock wedding by
several of the girls, pawed quite I
humorous. Helen Knight read an I
address of 'congratulations and good
witheb to which Anne responded
capably and invited everyone to
come to her home to see her trees-
scale Many beautiful and use- ;
ful gifts were carried in by the girls
in charge of the evening. Lunch was
served at the close.
many, as 50 to 60 cases of beer daily.
The day I was on the boat nearly I
wail the pagsengers were drinking
both beer and rye."
1 Of hooltiegging "It seems tam-
I pant everywhere . . . Drinking has
become a menace. Dances have had
to be stopped even in the (R. C.
parish hall."
Think twice Huron
repeal the C.T.A.!
before (you
Adv.
-NYPOPe$dav, Deceiober 10th, 10.s.
The fourth meeting of the 'tOratt,
brook Cereal Chet'S" was held at the
home of the allathistant leader
Mrs. Glen Nuether or Dec. (h,
):.; 9.30 a. in,
( The Meeting 'opened ray' i'epeating
I thb 4-H pledge in unison. Thek
SettetarY repert was then given.
The Roll Call wins answered by•
giving "Three Chino, T learned
about flour",
:1 the next meeting to be held at
1 the Home of the breSident, MattlYia
Knight, 011 Dec. 13 at 0."..16
Mrs.•dlen.1-1ltiethek dernotistitited het
'CO cobk IPPAAI and a rice otigiird.
t A itlikit0i0ii on different cereals'.'
and desserts by the
l eader MOs, Metangart
the AMIgiiiiietit was given
tell for next theeting will he
list :of food products,
The nisei:trig etotied
The '0i:teen.
NARK
„ Wishing You The Compliments Of The Season
Hugh R. Pearson
Walter A. Williamson
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS(
It will he a distinct privilege to servo 'once more as a
member of the VillagECouncil. I want to extend my warmest
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thanks to those who voted and worked for me in the municipal
election on Monday.
Miss A. J. iForrest is in town this,
week. where She is assisting In the
Dickson store, Brulssels.
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Huelin, Con
estoga, visited with Miss E. M.
Steiss on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Winston MicEschern
London. were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and 111,m. Wesley McEacheett.
Ms G. R. Thamipson is assisting
in Listowel Hospital by nursing at
nights, for the month of December.
Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bremner, In the loss of
their home by fire on Monday.
":Cranbrook Cereal Chefs"
Fourth Meeting
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF .BRUSSELS
MY Sitteelle thalatliS te all ti-ft9fie avfee .0,1tPtiessed then
.0.9410011P4, in me by electing m e cottttellleir o( the Village
brussets at the polls. onon Monday, Dec, Sth. I will entl;eavour,
to serve your interests to the best of lily ability,
Wishing, you the complimeets of the season,
J. Calvin. Krauter
TO THE ELECTORS Of THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
.x would like to thank you for your Support rat the trolls 011
Dec, Ka, T also wish each and everyone R. Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
Orwell S. Elliott
TO THE ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
I take this opportunity to thank all those whose support
at the polls on. Monday returned me as a member of your Village
council, I will continue to endeavour to merit that support.
Wishing you the compliments of the season.
THE BAW$SfAs .P037 "'
Brussels Election Cards of Thanks
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