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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-11-25, Page 23i1er Iib nal ivies to iAS* °• y also d Clas Hoene Will he e b taa,�. ilcence, lrlVers f, depc;n C:testicsQf 1cl Clads hot not 'a. school h . May niso drive vehicles IO Class D F an , Cuss 'D " , Any truck of Co tion ;provided the towed ve cle.. is not over. 10,000 ll> . May also drive _l Ven, vebielee,i o cars, light trucki. Class ;yclea treed take no maximum new licences. capacity: day 4.150 drive ,Sck1_ Bus of 4 pfassenger eir present licences vehicles in Class F and G. they will Class '44P" - Regular Bus ically receive the maximum of 24 passenger ► However,capacityand ambulances. ►ers,�trucckdrivers anaso drive vehicles in .^� urged to take ClassG, coxnpaanti n a cb Class "'G" - Any tion now to obtain .. replaoement.licences. automobile, small truck or Presently licensed school combination up to 18,000 lbs., bus dtWe ; Must convert to a provided the towed vehicle is Class B or E licence, whit in not over 10,000 lbs. the new system applies to Class "M" - Motor cycles large Or smallschoolbuses. It Class "L" - Valid for the will -also; be necessary for operation of a Class G motor school bus drivers who have vehicle when accompanied by not already do so,'to take a a -holder of a valid Class A, B, defensive driving course. C. D, E, F or G licence, oc- Drivers of heavier vehicles, cupying a seat beside the L such as commercial buses licence holder, for the par - and trucks or tractor -trailers, pose of giving instructions in will>be reclassified wiu ate driving the motor vehicle. new *grata As drivers of Class "R" - Motorcycling, such heavy commercial training: this authorizes vehicles are subject to a great holder to drive the motor - deal more physical, mental, cycle for the purpose of and emotional strain than aretraining, subject t# , restrict for instance car drivers, : tions . such as ter ve. o 4147 " these operators will have to speed limits and prohibition meet higher health and vision against passengers. _ standards. They will also Ottawa East Liberal MPP have tip file periodic medical Albert Roy called upon the reports to`confirm that they Government to lay criminal are continuing to meet such charges against. the OPP for .end bugging a privileged. cost- Dr r holdifg. a Class :A, versation between an accused O, C, E or licence must "kilter and. -his lawyer last roe% d`+ '"a y . Hies Debi ""`E'astb'r; „. without"'1ega medical report every three authority. He said there are years to age 65 and annually transcripts of the tapped thereafter, Class D drivers, conversation in the Lanark although required to, file a County Jail superintendent's Medical report initially with office between Donald 'their applications are not Turner, subsequently found included en a cyclical basis. guilty of non -capital murder, Medical repol>rtsev'xnay be and his defencelawyer Mike irresponsible subsequently:1 Mr. ROY` to relevant section of Crimin useter bad' expi'. lu' oaoaotd. threatened to develop into a debate. � had Mr. boy said thecourts � alregdy ruled that the` order in question, was a public document, and -that t the Minister was misleading the .House. The Speaker asked Mr. Roy to withdraw his remark and when he refused to do so, the Sergeant at Arms escorted him !rola the House. As a cult of Mr. Roy's initiative, We Attorney General has assured everyone that a directive will go out to the T _ proper authorities ensuing- 'ht "Authorization will not in- clude the bugging of a privileged conversation between a lawyer and his client". ae the on per. :-tatter Muurgatr ►ya Remit, 011s cel, o nr (Na Rbl i. ft to right are est Ver (.. unto • I the Nell) and oris Afternoon unit hears of :Indonesia The afternoon unit of Wesley -Willis United Church met in the church parlour on November 18 with an at- tendance of 20 members and one visitor. In the absence of the president, Mrs. C. Stewart presided and welcomed those present and read a poem:. 1krs. F. Commings then took charge ofthe program and read a qe n Mr. R. Baker Tsang tWo solos and was thanked by Mrs. Holland who presented a little remembrance to him. lett happenings Guest Speaker viewed the museum's Canadian natives and ar- On Friday, November 12, cheology sections in con - Mr. Miller, tit,. farm safety nection with their history speaker. came to ourschool. studies. He spoke to all the grades. He They also saw the dinosaur also showed a film about exhibits: They had a very farm *safety,,, handed out a enjoyable day, and returned quiz and gave every grade grade . at 6 p.m. colon g b ►ks a000ut farm 1..r safety -1; Everyone enjoyed the lecture and learned a great deal about safety on the farm. School representatives On November 11, Mark Mitchell and Joyce Sewers were sent to Blyth as representatives of Huliett Central School`. They placed a wreath at the cenotaph there. Grade 7 field trip On `Wednesday, November 17, the grade seven class travelled to Toronto's Royal Ontario Museum. There, they FOR Vit ■ OF 1,o ate The Kintmien: had a Cub -Scout night 'last Tilesday evening, Noventber It Standing in the back row from left to right are Don Jones, Cub leader, Frank Clement, president' of Huron District Council, Tet Van Rieten,' . group committee and Dr. Graham Bowker, Cub leader. In. front from left to right are Paul Kerrigan, group committee! John Dawson, provincial field exegiktive; Bryan flavin,. Cub leader and Ross Carter, group com- mittee.: Absent tram the picture are bill Hoggarth Cub leader and Mr. K. Skov, group committee. RE-ELECT JOHN WESTIROOK TO d G ode dch & Colborne Townships on HURON COUNTY 'BOARD OF EDUCATION *dairy rme O i..ch Teri,* s1nc, • 7sk Four children, in Vii. "1 solicit year sullied esDec.". nen to the tens, Essctf*1iy 2 John Wiosibrocik Mrs. Cummings told of hear son Harry, who had been raised and educated in Clinton and went to Western and got his Doctors degree at Clarke Universityy, U.S.A. He is now in Smith Sulavesi, Indonesia, working at the Indonesian Development Research Centre on a two year project. There are eight Canadian families there. A taperecording of Harry telling of his going to Indonesia and life over there was interesting. The offering was received and dedicated. The roll can was answered by members telling something they could remember about the war time. Brownies meet The Brownie Meeting of November 1? started out with the Grand March led gut by Brown Owl, followed by going into sixes. Brown Owl then called everyone into the Brownie ring and than into two dif- ferent corners to do badge work. Following this, the girls had pow -wow and closing exercises. By Andrea Smith. / / / / / / J / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / s / / / / / / Savenergy_ SAYE DOLLARS! COUNTER CASH & CARRY ts MICAF1 :.s 2.4 9 BAG STYROFOAM 1/2";3/4"; f", 11/2" 2" WEATHERSTRIP FIBERGLAS BAITS Rf-R 1#I _ R12 - R20 .4 ram RIO 11 2c SO PT (Oars Plited* acrerdlnalY / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 1 / / / / / / / / / / Mrs, C. Nelson then gave a paper on "how to have what it takes." Mrs. C. Stewart presided for the business period. Mrs. B. Hearn reported 49 home and 10 hospital calls made. It was stated that the UCW Christmas party and pot luck supper would be on December 1 with the primary party on December 5. The Magic Circle will be singing carols, December 7. Any othenunit may join them in this at7p.m. The next meeting will be December 4 when Church calendars are available. The meeting closed with the benediction and lunch was served by the November committee. Thankyo r' tikll ►+1nR meito serve you for the list. four years... — .Please, grant- me the same privilege for the next two years. 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