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U,G.W. ANNUAL MEETING
TIM; BRUSSELS POST,IIIWSSIU,$, ONTARIO
TtfritSPAY, MARCIE 27th, 1969
THE BRUSSELS POST
ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher
Published at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday
Box 50, Brussels, Ontario,
Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department,
Ottawa, and for payment of postage in cash.
Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association
SAVE 50e! vornmeneing- May 1st, 1969
to contiuned increase Now ,.subseriptions and renewals
the •cost 01. all things that go into. win, be...0.1.Toptou at the . present
tiro $"..".0.0: rate until the end of April,
plus the increasing postal. Pates,( ono year only. in, advance)
...rate will go tip one .eeot ti woelc,
The: •Iiressels Post . subscription
41:1 vu fan go of this,. now.
Those in rrunt's •should take'
R. J. BAUER
YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER
A Complete Line Of
New and Used Farm Equipment
PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT.
D. A. R',ANN
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PHONE 36 or 85
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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OPTOMOTRIST
SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A,M,
Thursday Evening
CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET
Monday and Wednesday 482.7010
Call Either Office For Appointment
HELP YOUR CHILDREN
TO RIDE SAFELY
There kkere more Limn twieu
as many illeyulisis killed in inane
iteeldeni:i in Ontario dnrine 196';
than in Un- nrovions yoar.
in 1568 coino;treti with :111 in )01;7
Reportable injuries Wore up also,
from 1.530 in 10(17 to 1,736 last
year.
'Most of" these killed ;1)111 injur-
ed were in the five to 14-year-old
:Icr' c'r'oup.
"WO gore taking a very Serious
view of this Muition, "lion, lewiti
fasitot t. Ontario's Minister of
Truns,port. said. "To navigate
sorely through today's traffic,
young cyclists tired to Itllow
saaw rules of the road that eat
drivers ore required to know. They
must be skilful at handling their
:wt -wheeled maitines and know
the importance of keeping their
bikes in a safe, dependable con-
dition.
"I urge all parents to accept re,.
sponsibility for making sure that
their youngsters know and obey
the rules of the read and that the
bicycles their children ride aro
inechanically safe,"
I lore are some tips kir safei`
cycling from the Transport Do-
II in On L
Obey all traffic laws, signs
a 11(1
Signal turns and stops with
tit, proper signals with the left
art)) wit and up for a right torn
out and down for a stop,
3. After signalling, return your
left hand to the handle bar prom-
ptly and keep both hands on
the handle barS,
4. Bide in single file,: close to
the curb,
5. At. busy intersections, slop
at the curb, get off your bike: and
Walk it aerogs. At stop lights,
walk your bike across only on the
green
3, 'Walk your bike when you're
on sidewalk, Only very small
Children with sidewalk hikes may
use the sidewalk for riding,
T. Carry parcels in a carrier •
. not in your hand.
S„A regulation bike is rot, one
rider passengers allowed
9, If you're riding after dark.
or in poor' visibility, your bike
Must have a white or amber front
light, a. red reflector or light on
the rear, red reflective material
at least. la inches long and I inch
wide an the back fender, and
white reflective material at least
ilabenset:•, Hrr.tt ford, Airs,
shier. 1;11qt:on V‘.,1t 1, :Urs.
Jiitl 'r, 1.1xoter, RH. ;1, :tits
.\11nos1: Sratiol.d.
arranzed for two CONSUL-
TATTON 'DAYS which. will be held.
tlederich and Stratford in mid: •
The program will be in.
R.(111 /1P(1.‘", (4'111111(1 Bellei, Airs, George elwr2.0 of the l'itizenship an/1
Mrs- (-1.1.(11111(10 Stwial Action, Christian & Mission
Marri.y. klcincaiion ;Ind Comtnunity Friend-
Porter, Clinton,
Tile lionize <II 1.1115
1'. 1 '. - NVILAT?
1A"iINI1•N': it Nvonlkt soon' tile I'll
ited Chnri-h 1-1'ono.zi
lie asking themselves Sill'' sv,iridi
iO, ipiestions, This is still more
app,irent. yon run down(ho pro•
grant and rind this title, The Big
'nutlet three ri"s - ? ?
ship (dicers.
Mrs, liwart Orago. St. Mary's
i•is Ihc Registrar for the
annual School for Leaders at
.1Ima Collop-,e in late August.
it O\'(', us move with it."
"The -United Ohureh is on the
The main spot kor Re V.
Porsythe, secretary of till
')'hanks for renewing your
pwlissels Post promptly.
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