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TWO-CAR CRASH KILLS
FORMER RESIDENT
\ Tauhvr, (ludericli, a
former resident, ot lirussols
was killed .1, rid; y night, De-
comber g ttd, in a Iwo-ear acci-
dent :it ColicieSStou t/ of ,4arikdo0
Tolvnsltill and t11 20til Sit:101'0w".
Bead are William Tlickcir,
01 15 Elgin, Avenuue East, Cloder,,
la, driver of one car, and his
ihmaid Sharp, 39, of
Strathroy, a f u
ver of the secon d car,
Kenneth Stanley, 22, of AR 3,,
t.1la.thl urn; suffered head injur-,
and was admitted to St.
josenh'S Hospital, London,
Born July 14th, in England,
Mr. Tucker was a son of the late
William Tucker and the former
1').3,1 l' KA; LC,:k0,
Ile is surri ed. by 14s; wile,
the Rimier lleion Jerniya,
Raymond, of Kitchener, Elmer
of Coderich, 11"tlyile, el. Cliederic4,
daughters, Airs, (.luorge • (Mar-
j ode) Sutherland, of Belmont,
and Mrs. /Await' (Blinle) Sharpe,
of Strathroy.;• 1.1 brother, .Pred, of
Aloutit ["u rest; mother, Mrs,
Beatrice 'Fucker, iioutlianipton,
flingland; sisters, 11 rs. Leslie
of Lsscti, England, and. Mrs.
Flo Dunn, of Southampton,
England.
Funeral s0rAt1Q.e was conducted
December 25th, at Lodge iNneral
Coderich, by Rev.
Royal. Burial was in Maitland,
Cemetery.
The local campaign for the
March of Dimes will be 'held in
the middle of January. The
children of BruSsels Public
'School will conduct the canvass,
SNOWMOBILE. SAFETY
With snow; (.111(' Cu Ver.
114; lathq '0;411.6 cIi t al 4,1 (tit, li 13
tints'lui 14.110W 111 0 611O 1.111 to Pre-
int i'.0 fur it winter's fun by utking
heed of safety rules, warns the
National Safety League,
omitting over hills and trails
in the speedy vehicles can pro-
vide real enjoyment, but a
broken lug or, worse, it fatal ill-
jury, takes all the enjoyment
out of. it for longer than just the
winter.
Thus, NSI. joins with other
safety- groups across the country
in offering this set of safety
rules.
••••-• Because of the bow. al. d 'to
traffic, don't operate snow-
mobiles on roads or highways
(som e provinces require that. if
roads are used both the snow-
mobile and driver must be lie,
eneed as in the case of auto—
mobiles) :
When Ira Yelling in remote
areas, go in pairs or groups and
carry recommended survival
t'• 00 Pineal:
Carry basic spare parts
and Louis and use gasoline de.,
r is the tank,
Stay out of uces led
rallies wail you him• the nuces-
periunce..
‘Viien towing a skier,
make surii lie is thoroughly e).-
poriunced and have a ,person
seated backwards on the snow-
M °bile to watch him.
Stay oft ice surfaces
You Vey lixww when a, river cur-
y have matte the. ice too
thin (or the weight of the snow-
mbile,
•— Allow children under 12
to operate a snowmobile only
when accompanied by an adult,
Have fun, but keep it safe
and don't spoil the enjoyment
of this burgeoning winter sport,
a the League.
in t SSG the first through train
of Canadian Pacific Railway
lat Montreal (or Port Moody.
L4)MUNG EAC4NT4...
PRENATAL CLASSES
series of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, J anuary
iota, ltiOs, at 2:00 p.m, at Lilo
Health Lust Offlee,S. aiorth -
community • 11081,444, • SearoA•tb-
These will be held. a,t woekly
intervals for nine • • wee148. Thos e
interested are invited • to attend
on the above date, Of phone the
Public !fetal Nurse, Seaforth
-1,213, between 9:00-9: 30 °an.
in' 1 :30-5:00 p.m„
BRUSSELS ARENA
TIME SCHEDULE
SUNDAY: Open skating 2-4 p.m,
MONDAY: Hockey (evening)
T t rEIS DAY : Curling (all day)
WEDNESDAIA: Curling (all day)
T I I CUSDA Y ; Pre-school skating
2r4p,m.
Figure skating 4-7
Broomball 7-11 pall.
rrtm AY : Hockey (evening)
SATURDAY Hockey •
8.30 - 12.30 p.m:
Open skating 2-4 p.m.
7-9 p,m.
Strat.hroy Provincial 'police
said Mr. Tucker, a painter and
decorator, and Mr. Stanley, a
carpenter, were returning home
from a job renovating an area MARCH OF DIMES
house when tktr accident occur-
red,
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