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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1969-07-24, Page 3W011'4011 for more severe penailio:4 for second and i-infiseititeof olfeueq, since, this pri ncipl e is;, tarely used by the courts. . The addition of two dfterty- es fOr which police 'may ar- rest a, driver without a War-. rant, and the elimination of the power of arrest for three other offences. A police leer will have the power' to arrest a driver' who fails to identify himself. '1'1.1e final aniendinents to Lite Highway' Traffic Act will take effect next January 1. These arc': Authority to rernicii'(* vehicle inspections. An, increase from $101) to POO in the amount of prop, CUSTOM BACKHOEING LOADING, BACKFILLING, & EXCAVATING. CALL COLLECT 527 - 1065 SEAFORTH CONTACT JIM ALEXANDER -- R. R. 4, WALTON AT THE ABOVE NO. ALREADY LISTED Line Good taste toste needn't be expensive. Our beautiful Bovoue Invitation line proves this with the Most exquisite papers. type faces and workmanship you could Wish for! 8 features Thernio-Engraving—rircn liaised lettering--elegont OS the finest craftsriians1110 — vet costing so little! Come 00 our unusual selection, 014 to ittio tetitehO Itilveriy ,SEE OUR NW CATALOGUE THE BRU city damage requiring that. a • collision be. reported to BERG' Sales Service Installation FREE ESTIMATES, • Barn Cleaners- . Bunk Feeder:: • stabiing DONALD G. IVES R.R. 2, BLYTH Phone Brussels 443W4 TILM-SDAY, SLILY 24th, 196 0 WUTSSNIJS POST, 11.11USSELS, ONTARIO READ THESE; NEW AMENDMF.N.TS TO THE:- HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT Some 1111113110.1110111. s 10 the High- • way Traffic Act, enacted during' the last session of the Outwit) Legislature, have now beCome 111‘()', 03,324 L.11er .c:ittlges• • will. become • effective on January 1, but -most • of the new provisions 'including stiffer peumll.ios :for .speeding, ands other infraettons, will. come into force on •8eptentherf •• The following is a galas. frof6.. th.e Ontario PepartMent of Trans- port on the new traffic laws and. their effnetivo dates. As or 1,101V, these arc chaNces that are now in force:— VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS NOTES T.0 FINANCIAL STATEM.ENTS for the year ended December 31, 1908 Net long term liabilities Total long terra liabilities incurred by the muni- cipality and outstanding at the end of the year amount to • 09,600 In addition. We municipality Li ds 1.110d tnamsibility for the payment of principal and in- ierest charges ob lho long [elm liabilities of other muincipaiities •abrOuril of which at the end of the year i4 Of the outstanding long term liabilities shown above the responsibility for •payment. or principal and interest charges has been aSsUmed by others for an amount, of (78,U,I)." Net long term liabilities itt. We end of the year harges for net Ion terni Total charges ror the year for the 'let lon•g • term, liabilities were as follows; .Principal payments 1.7,81e Interest 1 0,05'45 $ I) 0 1 THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher PUblished at Brussels, Ontario, ev,Inr Thursday Box 50, Brussels, Ontario, Second (JiaeS Mail Registration Number 11562 Mernher of Canodian Wee.Xly Newspapers Assoolation• Ontari9 Weekly Nevvspopers Association WM. ADAMSON' LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Formerly Ken Sholdice Transport PHONE BRUSSELS 357J4 15'CV CLASS FS and F .• Of the total charges shown •il 1)01'0, au amount of $7f-1. was paid• from the general revenues of the municipality and is included in expenditure classified under the appropriate functional headings zind tammints of $10,019. and $16,22S respectively were recovered from the municipal enterprises and school boards for which the related net long term lia- bilities were incurred. a, Assumption of debentures 'issued for school purposes Ott•Jnnuary 1, 111(19 the Huron County. Board of Education assumed front the municipality the responsibility for' the payment 01' the principal and interests cnarges On the delren titres issued for school purposes. The net long term for such debentures amounting to $166,670. i.s reported under "Net, long term lia.bilil,ies - school boards" On the Capital Fund. Palance Sheet, The related amount. reeoverable is reported tinder `.1.outure recoveries from levies or rates • School boards", R. J. BAUER YOUR MASSEY - FERGUSON DEALER A Complete Line Of New and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 BRUSSELS. ONT, D. A. RANK FURNITURE STORE Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer MAX L. WATTS, PROPRIETOR PHONE 36 or 85 BRUSSELS, ONT. WINGHAIVI MEMORIAL SHOP ALITV SERVICE cRAPYSMANSHIP open Every Week [Fay Your Guarantee for Ovdr 35 Years of CEIMETERY LETTEING . BOX 156 W INGHAM JOHN MALLICK CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL J. H. CRAWP0f0D, Q. D. N. A. SHEPHERD. M.A., L.L..10. A. R. M. 60.A.„ L Itb, BRUSSEIA and WINGHAM Phone 120 Phone 357-3630 L. LAPNGST^FF OPTOMOTRtST SEA•FORTIR- MEDICAL CENTRE 527-124q- TUOtttay, Thursday, • Fridays Saturday A.M. tituesdayE.venino • CLINTON .0#141 ttE, ISSAC STREET • Atitt: • '41)g41J1(1 11,'titifit'. 0'010 • ititie Aoptillitmeit New residents up to 30 clays to obtain ar OM; aria driver's licence. _Prey. ionsly, this step had lo brr Laken iiliniodial ely upon taking up residence. Self propel::-.1 'inplement of husbandry inn)' he 01.101'01.ed by farmers between farms without registration. Under the new amendments, a self-propelled implernent of husbandry is defined A% self-propelled vehicle Manu- factured, designed, red,o . signed, converted or fe- structed fora specific. use. in farming. A "slow moving vehicle" sign is required by a 1:PaCt- or or other vehicle only when moving along a high- way, not 'When crossing dir- ectly from one side of a road to another. The allowable maximum length for a combination of vehicles 'ha% been increased to 65 fleet from 50 feet. On September 1, the bulk of the changes will take effect. When lie introduced these amendments the Legislature, Transport 'Min- ister Irwin Haskott said, they .`are calculated to be mere real-, istic in the light of present-day conditions'' and to draw a sharper distinction between serious 0.nd minor viola Lions, "The penalties of. the past. for. serious traffic offences have IenCi (id to be too mild." Mr, .T-Ta.skelt said. The following are among the changes that. will become effect- ive e.litember A sliding scale of fines for the penalty rising she 'ply in relation to the speed. A similar scale of fines far convictions for the, over- loading of cominercial vehicles. A minimuth fine of $100 . for a ciarelcsy; driving con- Vi.cition, instead of tire pre-. sent 31.0 niiniiirnm. The maximum fine of $5on Mains. .An increase in the discret- ionary jail term .fior •r. careless driving cotivictions• to six months from the pre- sent three tito itth8. 0 jail term. that may he • in: athlii- km tie), instead or," a. illltitilllxifiitfll. tit` ti)h