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The School Bus Stopping Law
changes September 1st.
Here are the new regulations
and what they mean to you:
Effective September 1st, all traffic from
both directions' must stop whenever a
chr'ome-yellow school bus flashes its red
signal lights front and rear... regardless of
the posted speed limit. (The penalty for not
doing so is a Maximum tine of $100 and 4
demerit points.)
The law applies everywhere—on high-
ways, country roads, and city, town or
village streets. '
Until now, motorists going in the opposite,
direction had to stop only when the posted
maximum speed limit was more than 35
miles per noun But as of September 1st,
everyone must stop—except in one in-
stance: motorists going in the opposite
direction from the school bus on the other
side of a multi-lane highway divided by a
physical barrien
As a motorist, you must'drive with extra
care whenever you see a school bus in front
of you or coming towards you, because if
the school bus flashes its red lights, traffic
from both directions must stop.
If all of us observe this law our children
will be that much safer. Remember, school
bus safety is everybody's responsibility.
As a parent, encourage your children to -
follow the school bus safety rules learned at
school— helping the bus driver by behaving
quietly and keeping seated,until it is time to .
leave the bus.
For more inforpation on the School Bus
Stopping Law, write:
Public and Safety Information Branch
Ministry of Transportation
, and Communications
1201 Wilson Avenue
Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications
John Rhodes, Minister
Government 'd Ontario
liam Davis, Pretinier
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WHENSONALS
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Walton
Local girls complete 4-H garden project
Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
The Walton Women's. Institute
held their August meeting in.the
community hall on Wednesday
evening, August 20th,
The president, Mrs. Don
Achilles opened the meeting in
the usual manner. The treasurer
gave her report following the
regular pennies for friendship
collection.
Mrs. Keith Rock was appointed
the voting delegate at the area
convention at Atwood. on October
1-2. An article is to be donated for
the gift stall at the convention.
• Regular games: Marion
Haferrnehl, Mildmay & Mrs.
Cooper, Listowel; 'Mrs. Hammer,
Listowel; . Joan Robinson,
Lucknow; Heather Riley,
Wingham *& Mrs. Lloyd Walker,
Wingham; Anne Milne, Listowel;
Anne Strauss, Mildmay; Kathy
Moyer, Mildmay & Mrs.
Kauffman, Listowel; Mrs. Bates,
harriston; Mrs. Barkwell,
Lucknow, Jim Scott,Listowel &
Louise Clark, Wroxeter; patsy
Theodorff, Listow-el & Don
Foerster, Elmira; Kathy Stokes,
Gorrie, Don Foerester, Elmira;
Kathy Stokes, Gorrie, Don
Foerester, Elmira; Mrs. Ron
Bester,Milday, Mrs. - Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter & Sarah
Hamilton, Lucknow;- Kathleen
Ellacott, Listowel, Mrs, Huber,
Mildmay & Mrs. McLennan ;
Lochalsh.
Share the Wealth: Mrs.
Gordon, Harriston 2 - Wm.
Upper, Listowel.
$25. Special: Agnes
Williamson, Wingham: •
Jackpot of $100.: Mrs.
Barkwell, Lucknow.
Stand Up Bingo: Doreen
Foerester,
Lap Card: Mrs. Bob
Montgomery, .Wingham , Jeff
Gowing, Listowel.
Dart game: Mrs. Zeigler,
Harriston.
Door Prizes: John Stroupe,
Brussels, Hotel' Gowing,
Listowel, Cecil Clark, Wroxeter
Right now
mortgages
cost less
That home or cottage
you hope to' own some
day can be yours
right now! The
money you borrow at
today's lower rates
will enable you to
build or renovate
now before material
and labour costs go
higher. Do it today
at Victoria and Grey!
The Institute dedaed to, enter a,
display at the Brussels all Fair
with Mrs. Herb Traviss and Mrs.
Graeme Craig in 'charge of
arrangeMents.
The leaders for the fall 4-H
project, "Let's Bake Bread" will
be Dianne McNichol, Jennie
Rennick, Pearl McCallum,
Alberta Hudie, Kathy Achilles
and Margaret Shortreed.
The 'meeting was then turned
over to the Resolution conveners.
Mrs. Grame Craig read a thought
"One Voice", Mrs. Jan Van Fleet
showed interesting slides of the
Institute's bus trip to the Elmira
area in June. Mrs. Craig gave the
and Wm. Upper, Listowel.
Lucky Draws: Olive Lewis,
Wingham, Dolly Felker, Listowel,
Anne Milne, Listowel & Mary
Dumphy, Listowel.
motto "You cannot expect to get,
unless you get up and go.",
followed by a telephone quiz.
Mrs. Van Vliet ePtiducted a
very informative "telephone
debate", when .two groups were
formed and their finding given by
Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs. Bill
Humphries.
Institute Grace was sung and
lunch was served by
hostesses, Mrs. Keith. Rock, Mrs.
Harold Hudie, Mrs. Eleanor
Lippard, Mrs. Dave Watson and
Mrs. Allan McCall.
Local Girls attend Achievement
Nine 4-H clubs attended the
Garden Club's Seaforth Area
Achievement Day on Friday,
August 22, -1975.
The Walton Club under the
leadership of Pearl McCallum and
Bev. Smith put on a skit "How to
cook vegetables" during the
afternoon -program.
Those' completing the summer
club which taught the use of
vegetables were: Margaret
Shortreed, Anne Watson, Mary
Watson, Mary 'Searle, Nanci
Bennett, Mary Alice Ryan, Laura
Dennis, Linda Axtmann, Joanne
Bovan, Dianne Godkin, Jane
Schade, Debbie Dawn and Joyce
McCallum.
The fall project is to be "Let's
Bake Bread".
Personals
' Mr. and Mrs. JaCk Srnalldon of
Fort Erie spent a couple of days
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Smalldon. •
Sunday School at Duff's United
Church will commence for =their
fall and winter season on Sunday,
September 7 ..at 10:15 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Smith, Tara
and Don of Thompson, Man.,
were recent visitors with Mrs.
Phyllis Dunk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark and
family spent the weekend at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John McGillvary at
Dorchester.
A number of ladies from thi
area attended the Horticulture
Flower Show and turkey supper it
Brussels Anglican Church ol
Friday, August 22.
Congratulations to. Mr. an,
Mrs. James McDonald who wil
celebrate their 50th Weddini
Anniversary on September 2
A dance was held in their hono
on Friday evening in th
Walton Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ryan o
Montreal, Mrs. Phillip Speak o
Woodstock and Mrs Robson Pres
of Edmonton called on the Rya
families last week.
Miss Rosemary Ryan c
Calgary is spending a few week
at the home •of her parents Mi
and Mrs. Joseph Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan an
Rosemary spent the' weekend i
Kincardine at the borne of MI
and Mrs. Jack Rowland an
family.
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