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WINNER was Fred Stevenson.
Your Hosts June & Ken Webster
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On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Gow and their family met, in East
Wawanosh park to celebrate
Father's Day and their 48th
wedding anniversary and with
usan Brindley of Goderich, who
elebrated her birthday on
uesday. Those present Were Mr.
nd Mrs. Jack Ladd and Kim
from Goderich, . Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Wales, Glenna and Michael
f London, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Brindle), of Dungannon, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Mahrgang and family
of Rostock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gow visited
ast Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reid of Clinton and
with Mrs. Rose Russel of Blue
Water Nursing Home, Zurich.
The Afternoon Unit of fiplgraye:
Afternoon. .U,C.W, met . at the
home of Mrs. Ear) Anderson with
eleven ladies in attendance, The
theme of the meeting was the
value of prayer.
Mrs. Cecil Coultes as leader,
opened the meeting by having all
reading in imison Hymn "Jesus
United by Thy Grace." Hymn
"What a Friend we have in
Jesus" was sung.
The ,leader gave the meditation,
"A fervent prayer of a righteous
man :availeth much." Each
member read a scripture verse on
prayer, telling where found in the
. Bible. 'All the Way. My Saviour
Leads Me" was sung. Mrs.
meet
Walter Scott gave an interesting
study on Cuba.
As it was Mrs. Elizabeth
Leslie's birthday, she was given a
lovely corsage and all , sang
"Happy Birthday." Mrs. Ander-
son served lunch.
44thAnnual'Reunion
The 44th Snell Reunion was
held at Londesboro Community
. Hall on Saturday, June 19 with 64
in attendance.
Howard Walker of Wingham
and Wilfred Walker conducted
sports, after which was followed
by a smorgasbord supper. A short
business program was held after
the supper.
Area Wedding
Gracka Coyne
A quiet wedding took place ,at The attendants were Mrs. Ron
on. May 1 at 4- p.m. The bride,
Central United Church, Windsor
Bonnie Jean Coyne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne and Eric
Stefan. Gracka, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gracka, all of Windsor, were graduates of Windsor University
Kirkham, sister of the bride and
and have taken up residence in
Wilfred Gracka, brother of the
groom. The bride and groom are
married by Rev. D.C. Wilson. Windsor.
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Mr. Wm. (low recently visited
ith his brother Robert Gow of
Little Lake, near Barrie,
Belgrave Post Office will be
hanging to a new location to the
ome of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
actor on Thursday of this week.
Lorne Pickell, son .of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Vancouver
vho is presently in Toronto and
Mrs. Winnie Wheeler of London
Visited with relatives on Sunday
and attended the United Church
Sunday School Anniversary and
hicken barbecue.
George Michie attended the
United Church Men's Conference
at Delawana Inn at Honey
Harbour over the weekend.
Belgrave ,UCW.
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Regulations governing the useof mopeds are fairly new to
Ontario. But they are necessary because, with 30,000 mopeds
on the road this year and a tragic record of 9 moped-riders killed
in Ontario traffic last year, mopeds definitely must be and are
— — considered as vehicles under The Highway Traffic Act.
The rules and regulations are simple:
• Mopeds must not weigh over 120 pounds
• They must have operable pedals at all times
• Their speed must not exdeed 30 miles per hour in one mile
from a Standing start
• They are prohibited from travelling on expresSways
• Drivers must be 16 or Older and have a valid Ontario driver's
licenSe Or temporary instruction permit
• License plates are required, and cost $5,00
• Moped8 must be insured for public liability and property
damage
• Helmets '— —while not yet required are recommended
For more information, get your free copy of the folder "Driving
Your Moped in Ontario." Write to:
Public and Safety Information Branch
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
1201 Wilson Avenue
Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
James Snow, William Davis,
Minister Premier
THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 23, 1976