HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1966-09-15, Page 5STOP BOTH WAYS FOR SCHOOL BUSES
When a school, bus is stopped and its red lights are
flashing, a motorist approaching the school bus from
the front or overtaking it from the rear, must stop and
Must remain stopped until the red signal lights on the
bus are no longer flashing. EFFECTIVE NOW.
CLEAR VIEW
The windshield and the windows on either side of the
front seat must afford a clear view of the roadway and
vehicles ahead and to the sides. The rear window must
afford a clear view of the roadway and vehicles behind,
unless there is an outside rear-view mirror which does
,afford this clear view. EFFECTIVE ,OCTOBER 1, 1966.
UNNECESSARY NOISE
A person who drives a motor vehicle and. Causes it to
make an unnecessary noise commits an offence.
EFFECTIVE NOW.
INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT
Any non-resident of Ontario, who is the holder of an
International Driving Permit, may operate a vehicle in
Ontario. EFFECTIVE NOW,
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PEOPLE WE KNOW
Guests during the past mouth
visiting Mr. ahr Mrs. Fred Becker
including friends and relatives
have meen many.Last year when.
Mr. and Mrs. Becker moved to
Brussels , their many friends and
relatives realized they were
taking over a new business ven-
ture and they saved their visits
until a later date. They have
been more than compensated for
tue wait, the visits have been
regular for over a mouth, ahnest
every day holidaying relatives or
friends have been coining, and
they are certainly , welcome. The
list to date have been; Mri and
Mrs, Bill Rowland, Riding
Mountain, Manitoba. Mr. and.
Mrs. Murray Pardoe and child-
ren, ' Donna Jean and Luanne,
ReXford. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Street and daughter Mary Kath-
erine, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Street,
Mrs. Betty Abel, and Mr. Glen
Prosser and Mrs. Jean Schram of
Chaihaiti, Ont. Mr. and Mrs,
George Street and daughter
Debbie, London, Mrs; Emma
G•ropp, Milverton: Km Jim Raha
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. A. M. Johnston
B.D.B.A.,
Organist: Mrs. Fred Stephenson
9:45 A.M. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Public Worship
Guest Speaker:
Rev, George Mitchell, Bhievale
'MESSY TERIAN ti:HURCH
OF CANADA
MELVILLE CHURCH
Interim MoOrallar:
Ravi Ileloan
Draaniati Margaret Thompson
AIRCT
11:00 a.m.. Public Worship
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Organist: Mre. a. linen
ST. JOHN'S
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
aad Primary Church Schaal
St. Alban'. and St David's
ATWOOD
9:30 a.m. Morning irraliiir
and Muria Saw!
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Liaughtet G.ayie and Aatily,
Mr. Emil bellike, 'Wellesley. Air.
and Mrs. Garry Bair and daught-
ers Nancy and Chris, Mrs. Marie
Eluskog, Mir. Frank Stratheara,
Mr. Larry Strathea.rn and their
sister Bonnie Lou, Kitchener. Mr.
and Mrs. Edward. Becker and.
daughters Barbara and Joan, Mr..
and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. \Vilfred Becker and Marlene
or Stratford. Air. and Mrs. Carl
Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Beck-
er,
TEEWATER. FALL FAIR
Foliew the crowds to
TEESWA.TER, home of Canada's
Largest Rural Fair on SATUR-
DAY, SEPTEMBER 24th. See
Canada's finest Livestock; 4-H;
Machinery; Rides; and Miss
Dominion of Canada. Ontario
Provinciail Police Motorcycle
Precision Ride features two com-
plete grandstand shows; Can-
ada's 48th Highlanders Pipe
and Dancers in attendance, See
Mr. Flowers demonstrating in,
arena with the Craft Folk. Floor
show and dance Saturday night in
arena to 'Music of The Debonaires,
Miss Myra ...1.cNitie 1n. .eintiriits
St. :nary- s hospital, .i.iteliencir,
Ivliere she Will tram Lou' a narse.
iS
fern Teacher's College this term.
Airs, EVilliS is houUayr
ing this week,
Air, and Mrs. Jim Young, Gotier-
ich, on a trip througn Narthelh
Ontario.
lieverat of the cran-
brook Library Board, along with
members from the otnei' assoc-
iate libraries, Moncrieff, Moles-
worth, and Eaten met with the
council of Grey Township OIL
Tuesday Evening, to discuss the
new library systems. MI's. CM-
ford Dunbar invited them. to her
•hume wnere further discussion
took place and refresiuneius wese
served.
Tile next exchange of books
will be- made at tile Cranbrook
Library on Wednesday, Sept 44
at p.m.
Mrs. Wes Mc:Ear:hem spent the
Dabt week in Galt.
Mass Dorothy Knight, who has
spent the summer months in
DeaconesS work in the Western.
Provinces visited with relatives
in the community before contin-
uing he.' studies at Ewart Col-
lege, ToroaLo.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Perrie last week
were Mrs. Howard Hill, Van-
couver;; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Barnes , and family, Kitchener;
Mrs. Edgar Hollinger and Mr, and
Mrs. Larry Schnell of Fruitland.
Knox W.M.S.
The W.M.S. met at the home of
Mrs. lae Engel for the regular
meeting. Mrs. Engel, the leader,
opened the meeting with "An Old
Irish Prayer", after which, the
W.M.S. Motto was sung with
Miss Alice J. Forrest at the
piano. Mrs. Calvin Cameron led
in prayer and the Lord's prayer
1,V a s repeated in. unison. Acts 5
Was read and the meditation
SIGNAL LANE CHANGES
When changing lanes, you must signal such change.
EFFECTIVE NOW.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE LOADS
The gross weight of a trailer, other than a semi or pole
trailer shall not exceed 32,000 pounds; and the weight
on one axle shall not exceed 18,000 pounds; and if the
axles are less than 8 feet apart, the weight shall not
exceed 14,000 pounds. EFFECTIVE NOW.
Ail loads on trucks must be secured, covered or loaded
in such a manner that no part of the load may become
dislodged. EFFECTIVE NOW.
PEDESTRIANS
A pedestrian walking along a highway must walk facing
the traffic and as close to the left hand edge of the road
as possible. EFFECTIVE NOW.
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Hen, Irwin Hackett, Minister
given by Miss Forrest. Mrs. Joiin
Ferric., conducted the Scripture
study, passages. were read from
Isiah, Autos and Jeremiah. The
theme used was "Called to be Co-
Builders". The president, Mrs.
Earl Dunn presided for the bus-
iness. Articles for the oare Were
diseased and plans were made to •
finish a quilt. The books from the
Presbyterial Literature and Lib-
miry secretary were on display.
Section II of the study was given,
in dialogue form. by MI's. Perrie
and Mrs. Alex Steiss. Thirteen
members and one visitor Were
JPreSent, and ahsWered the reit
REMINDER TO MOTORISTS
IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT
do4.
Commerce financing and bank services
helped this farmer buy a new pick-up true
Are you planning any purchases?
Come to the farmer's bank.
4 L) CANADIAN IMPERIAL CI BANK OF COMMERCE
call with a verse containing
"harvest". Two reading "A Build,
er and "I am your church" were
read by the leader. Mrs. Clare
\reach also contributed a poem,
"Do unto others". The meeting
closed with a hymn and the. Bene,.
diction. Mrs. Allan Smith offer-
ed her home for the October
Meeting. By special request Miss
Alice 3. Forrest gave the paper
"What I wore as a teen ager"
and showed interesting pictures
of by-gone days, Lunch was ser-
ved by the hOsteSs assisted by.
i\irs, Calvin Cameron ",and Mrs,
:•o 1. Dunn.
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