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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-17, Page 7THE BRUSSELS POST FIOY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Published at Brussels, Ontario, every Thursday Sex 50, Erussels, Ontario, Second Cless Mail llegletrittion Number 0562 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Ontario Weekly Newspapers Association R. J. BAUER YOUR MASSEY FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New antd Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ON-I. D. A. RANN FURNITURE STORE Uleensed Funeral Director and Embalmer MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR PHONE 36 or $5 BRUSSELS, ONT, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP ALITY SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 35 Years of CE'METERY' LETTEIfW BOX 156 WINGHAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWFOVIID. Q. C. N. A. 3HEPRIERD, A. R. M. MILL. ILA.. L. L. le, BRUSSELS and WINGHAM Phone 12C Phone 357-3630 J. L. LONGSTAFF OPTIONtOTRIST SEAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE 527-1240 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A.M Thursday Evening CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday and Wednetmay 482-7010 Either. Office For Appointment 11,4001graeolimilitaiin mt Kji.A..OP MUTUAL :IRE INSURANCE • COMPANY Office — Main WNW Insures Town Dwelling* * Ail CIRSIMI of Farrel Pro*Ort3 '" Summer Cottage* E 'dos n d eever*g• (WNW, smoke. water damage, faring objects, ofic.) Is also * Churches, Schoolii, Halls ww Keys, RR 1, Semforth; V. J. Lana; RR 5, Iiesferit:, Loriderbero: Seiwyrs Baker, laihuiteelii; Harele George Coyne, Dublin; Donald' G. Eaton, 'tent if if. was late at night, and the driver and oWner of a cat' Was too much under the weather to' drive properly, hut his wife Wes there, whether u1.10 ilftd a licence AGENTS. ..smes Wm. Lelper, Jr. Squires, Clinton; 1 DENTAL PRACTICE Dr. R. C. Culbert is pleased to announce the commencement of his dental practice on July 7th, 1969, in the dental clinic at the Brussels Medical-Dental Centre. For appointment call Brussels 412 or 413 P, P. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ANSWER Dear Sir: If a young person, with a 120 day instruction, permit, was driv ing a car. but the person tleOID- inlaying the young person natl. his permit Under SUST)(.11:31011, wunid the young person's licence be valid? ANSWER . No, it would not be valid, and the holder of the 120 day instruc- tion permit could b': charged under Section 22 (1.) of the fteg-- Illations which states, •`After the :3ist. day of Dec:ember, 196(3 and subject to subsection 13, a person who except for lack of instruction operating a motor vehicle is otherwise qualified to he issued a driver's licence may apply for an instruction permit and tite per- mit nay he issued entitling the applicant, while having the per- Mit in his immediate possession, to drive a motor vehicle, other than, a motorcycle. upon. a high- way for a period of 120 days from the date of issue and the person shall be accompanied by a person who is the holder of a valid driver's licence Other than a „driver's licence restricted to the Operation of a motor cycle, oc- cdpying the Sea.t beside him." The owner could be charged under Section 13 (1) of the IlighWay Traffic Act which in part states, ".No person other than One hold- a chauffer's licence shall op- erate or drive n motor vehicle a highway unless he holds ail op- erator'~ licence issued to him uttd- 'or this section., and no person wbe is the owner or is pOssesston or control 01! a motor vehicle shall, Permit any peroon who 'is not the holder of a chauffer's or oper- ator's licence to operate or drive the motor vehicle," QUESTION: Dear Sir: If a person who was a holder of a. 1:30 day instruction permit: Wav going or coining somewhere and travelling in a motor vehicle. and the owner. who was the holder of a valid licence, was unable to drive or be in the front scat be- side him, would it be lawful for the holder of the instruction per- nu t to drive? ANSWER AcCordlng to the law, the answ- er woald be no, As stated prev- iously, t.ho holder of an inStraCt- ion permit, imist have a, person \vim has a valid driver's, licorice occupying the seat beside There, are other charges which could be laid if the reason the holder of 1110 valid licence was unable to drive was due to taco- hal or drugs; or it the reason he could not sit beside the driver was tine to parcels or other obj- ects crowding the driver. OUESTION: Door Sir: or not. would she bo allowed to drive the car so they would reach their destination.? ANSWER;, it wouldn't matter what time, of clay ri1. light. it was nor what the reason was, the law states that you must have a valid licence to drive a motor car. DON'T YOU CREATE DANGEROUS SITUATIONS Litter can create potentially dangerous situations for motor- ists, i iiroken glass on the Pavement can cause a blow-out. Flying paper can obscure a driver's View at a crucial moment, Obstructions on the road can cause a driver to swerVe. At the current allowable speeds on our highways. any of these Situations could result — direetlq or indirectly — in a serious .accident. Drive Safely and deposit any litter in an appropriate container never on the highway. salloftemilogiestamilins BERG Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Bunk Feeders • Stabling DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brusseis 443W4 00..11..00.0.1.00.41/m/PaftearIelftemOr 0.1, THE BRUSSIZS SSEILS, ONTARIO THLTHS.DAX., JULY 1969 tmesmiellilimosillillerroellieraelliNeiiell.- CUSTOM BACKHOEING LOADING, BACKFILLING, & EXCAVATING CALL COLLECT 527 - 1065 SEAFORTH CONTACT JOHN ROCK — R. R. 2, SEAFORTH PHONE 527 0497 or JIM ALEXANDER — R. R. 4, WALTON AT THE ABOVE NO. ALREADY LISTED Good taste needn't be expensive. 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