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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-06-28, Page 10• 10 The Goderieh Signat•Star, ThursdaYR June. 48th,. 1964 brneekJ June :Meejnij mittee,. Mrs: C. Cutt, 'Mrs. C. S es. d M tok and Mrs. C,Tweedie. u s Tw edte. The hostess was thanked by Mrs. lutcQUire. The JUne: n ee'ting 9f the Alnneek Chapter, LO.D E. was held at the home of Mrs, Gor- . don Henderson. Mrs. C. Gibbons, the regent,, presided and the flag was presented by the stand- ard bearer, Mrs. W. Doak, Mrs. J. Robin, the treasurer, and.. Mrs.. W. 'McGuire, reported the luncheon and draw held in the Legion. Hall had been a very successful event. • A donapon is to be given to the Hospital Auxiliary for the hospital tea. The Chapter has received a ' letter _af thank~ from the War. Memorial Children's Hospital Auxiliar' for the quilts sent to the hospital. The regent thanked all the conveners of the luncheon and all those who helped in any way to make it a success. Mrs. Utley, education con- ' vener, reported that the tro- phies for the schools had been ordered. Mr. H. Dodd, convener of world affairs, gave an interest- ing article on Brazil, taken from Echoes. Mrs. C. Reid presented a new member, Mrs. Erich Mueller, who took her affirmation. The members present decided thatsome of them would have "come-as_ynu-are"....parties •dttr-. ing the summer months. Lynch _was served by, the com- 4 ASHF4fLD ASHFIELD,- June 18. -Miss Annie Macdonald, of Hamilton, is visiting- her cousin, Mrs. William Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howes and grandsofl Alec, attended the Howes reunion in Elora park on Saturday. o Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barrett and family, of Toronto, visited with Henry Mackenzie last week -end. Miss Mabel Macdonald, of Windsor, spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Alex Macdonald. Ray Mackenzie, of Toronto, was home for the week -end. Recent visitors with William Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson; of Barrie. Mrs. Ken Mackenzie, of Mich- igan, was hd'me for the week- end, Mr. D. •A. .Macdonald, who spent many months in hospitals with a broken hip, returned home on Friday. His daughter, Mrs. Ralph Cowles, of London, spent, a few days with him. Anniversary Services Large congregations attend- ed anniversary services in Ash- 6field Presbyterian Church when Frank..._S.cntt_.._Mackenzie, ._]ZD.,. of Montreal, was guest speaker. Special music was rendere1 by_ r all, NMI IIIII um no ine gni um mai p• me an ma so Kw `1 o@KL-,\IM a 1 1 the rhoit, aand solos were Sung by Miss Mary Lou Collinson and Mrs John N. Mackenzie. Among those ng . tha a wlto "attended ;Anniversary services • ' here on Sunday and visited with re la tives and friends were: Mrs. It J. .Mackenzie, 'df Lucknow, with Jack Mackenzie, Mr. andAUBU RN. C.G.I.T. GROUP Mrs. Duncan MacKay and 1 fain..- The anal. meeting of the Au e tt ily, of Auburn, With D. A. Mac- burn C.G,T.T. group was held Lean; Mr. and Mrs. R. Grant, with a good attendance. The of .Goderich, with George Mon- president, Judy Arthur, was in Grief; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- chargoothe meeting and'Ma . Dougall, of Lucknow, with Wil- caret Sanderson was the pian fred Vanish. tat. The off'erixlg was- received b:Y Diane Rirkconi alt. Scrip. .F tura was readby Mary Sander- son. A meditation and .quiz on the Parable of the Sower -was conducted by . the leader,: Mrs. W. dock,mins r� $ra..n The imtn.. utes wereread by Gail Miller, autographed i lilt. ,The ' giv'ta will sell frames to be put on this quilt during the summer b ide months and will also embroider r them on the blocks. The lead 1the assistant, er, along with, as sta , Mrs. Duncan MacKay, discussed Plans were made to make an the fall meetings, NEW CHARt/!? THURS. FRI. SAT. MON. AGRICULTURAL PARK an Ontario Department of Transport announces changessin Demerit Point System effective, July 1st, 1962. I The Point S -'stem has been changed to -encourage better driv- I ing habits arld to correct dangerous drivers by strengthening the demerit point scale. The changes are -designed to‘savefives --inclt:ding yours. 1 lNEW DEM ERIT1PQINT. SCALE • Poirtts:` \ \ Violattpn: r 7 Failing to remairxat scene of accident .� 6 Caleless'driving 6- Racing 1 6 Exceeding speed Iimitby30 ;p.h. orrrro're, 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 5 Failure of driver of busto stove railwaycrosdng • g • 1 ' 1. ' Exceedingspeed limit by morethan 1 m.p.ba aid ' 1 1 less than 30-m.p.h. -.w...,.,,,:. ,, ._�, . : 1 1 • 4. Failing to stop for school bus. 1 i . 4 , Following too closely. - 1 1 3 Exceeding speed limit by more than 10 m.p.4, and I 1 lessthan 20 m.p.h. f; 1 1' 3 Driving under, through or rourxl a railway crossing rf:, 1 1barrier , 1 1. 3' Failing to obey the directions of alpoliteconstable.• 1 1- 3 .overcrowding driver's seat. 1 1 3 Improper passing. 1 1, 3 Driving wrong way on one-way street: 1 1 • 3 Driving;wrong way on a divided highway. 1 3 Failingtoyield right-of-way. 1' I 3• , Failing to obey stop sign, signal light or railway cross 1 -ing signal. 1 3 Failing to report an accident. 2 Failing.to.lawer headlamp beams. t� M-- 2 , Making U-turns whereprohibit dLL 1 If . .2' ' Making turns where prohibited. _. 1 1 2 , • . Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis etc: 1 1 '1 1 2 Pedestrian crossover'violations. I ' 2 Failing to share road. .1; 2 Improper rightand left turns. 1 2 ' Failing tagive signals. 1 .. ' 2 Unnecessary slow driving. .1 ° 2 Improper opening of vehicle door. 1 2 Failing to obey signs. • j 1 1.1 1 1 1 Upon conviction, point are recorded against the driver fortl'ie 1 offences listed in the Point System Scale. Demerit points- re- ` 1 1 main on a driver's record for a period of two yebrs after the i 1 1. date of conviction. 1 1' At 6 points ' The driver is informed. of his record and,urged to 1 1 • exercise greater care. 1 1. At 9 points The driver is required to attend a personal inter- 1 1 view to discuss his record and give reasons why - 1 1•- his licence should not'besuspefded. 1 'At 15 pointsi Act umulatdd within.a 2 -year period--thedrive?s , A 1`° licence is suspended and retained in the Depart- 1 j meat for one month. .� 1 1 • At the conclusion of a period of suspension -the number of ' 1 1,points on the drivers record is reduced to 7. until the driver . 1 1' has cleared hisrecord, afather accumulationof15points within ° 1 a 2.year period will.result in�suspension for snr!months. 1 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT li Hors, it itownrree, aco tamer 'A 0.4 "# J1f ►id.0tlrylill star #ir . 1 - 1 P.M. - GATES OPEN- 2113.M. PEN2`'P.M. -'EXHIBITS' OPEN 2' P.M. - DEMONSTRATIONS ' HAIR .DESIGN., SINGER `SEWING MACH- INE, WALLPAPER and BABY FOODS. SALADA TEA WAGON 7 P.M. --. EXHIBITS OPEN 12 MIDNIGHT -- OUR LADIES' DAY IS OVER THUR$. FRL SAT. MON. MEMORIAL_ ARENA Kinsmen Elementary ART EXHIBIT ! HELICOPTER RIDES -- See Goderich from the Air ! Bernard Shows A Bigger Better Midway - 10 Rides. 8 P.M. - .OFFICIAL OPENING BRYAN CATHCART, ONT. MINISTER, OF TRAVEL and PUBLICITY 9 P.M. 9 P.M. 1 P.M: 2 P.M. FRIDAY FASHION SHOW TOTS and TEENS, Back -to -School Clothes FREE ENTERTAINMENT KNX TV STARS COME .BACK AGAIN JUNE 29 - GATES OPEN - EXHIBITS _. OPEN TU 7P.M. - EXHIBITS .OPEN 9„ PA..- THE INVICTAS ROCK 'n' ROLL 10 .A.M. 1.0' A. M, 2 P.M. Childreti Admitted -° GATES OPEN HORSESHOE TOURN. A, B and C CLASSES:' OPEN 'TQ ALL EXHIBITS OPEN 12 MIDNIGHT, MIDWAY CLOSES Chiifren's Day •■■■ • 7 P.M. -- EXHIBITS OPEN 8.30 P.M.- ENTERTAINMENT THE CRESCENDOS;, BILL JAMES, Comedy Magic; CY LEONARD, Ventriloquist. • 1 P.M. -. PARADE 9. V.M. - ENTERTAINMENT CKNX-TV Featuring STOREY SISTERS 2 P,M. - AUCTION SALE 10.30 P.M. 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