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PAM! ELEVEN
ATHLETIC WINNERS
RECEIVE AWARDS
Athletic award winners at
lucknow Central Public School
were presented with their, trophies
at Grade 8 graduation night.
Pictured, left to right, are Lana
5anderson, 10, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Sanderson, Lucknow,
junior girls champion; Linda Moul-
ton, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Moulton, R. 2 Kincardine,
senior girls winner,; Paul' Picard,
10, son of Mr. and Mrs. floward
Picard, R: 5 Lucknow, junior boys;
Rob Henderson, 12, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Henderson, Lucknow,
intermediate boys; Judy MacDon-
ald, 12, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.
Gordon MacDonald, R. 4 Kincard-
ide, intermediate girls; Mike
Cowan, 14, son ,of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Cowan, R. 1 Lucknow, senior
boys champion.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacPher-
son and Mrs. Marg Black of
Lucknow visited with IVIungo
McFarlane of Bluevale. They also
visited with 'Walter McFarlane who
is presently a patient in the Listow-
el Hospital. The above party was
also joined by Kevin and Elizabeth.
Black, Beverl9y Maize and Janet
Neverly while visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thompson of Caledon.
Miss Isobel Miller, Mrs. Helen
Todd and Miss W., D. Rutherford
had . several vithors on Sunday,
Mrs. Annie Day, Vancouver, B.C.',,
• Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell of Oakville,
Mrs. 'Elizabeth Anderson of Pine-
crest Manor Nursing 'Home, Lua-
now, Mr. Graeme Anderson and
Jgnice Anderson of Belgrave, Mr.
and' Mrs. Gordon Miller of London
and Mr: and Mrs. Ray Laidlaw and
family of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. John Siecker and
_ family and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Todd attended the , marriage of
John Dick and Kristina Van.
Derhulst in Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark McAuley
and family of Ripley and Mr. and
Mrs. Verdun DuCharme of Wing-
ham attended a ,barbeque at Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Todd's honie.
DeepeSt sympathy is expressed
to the Naylor family on the passing
of Mrs. Naylor's father, Douglas
Shaw. Mr. Shaw was. predeceased
by .his wife last year. Although
only a short time resident St.
Helen's his neighbourly and friend-
ly ways will be missed.
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Regulations governing the use of 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 exceed 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
• Mopeds must be, insured for public liability and property
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• HelnletS --;"- while not yet required if 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
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