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5. TO, RENT
, • CONSTRUCTION ' MEN .--
0 f f -season- aceommodation,
showers, frig, gas range, heated.
Maple Leaf Motel, 54 Victoria
St. N. — 41tf
FORMAL WEAR
RENTALS
Dress right for all occasions
We are agents for: ,
Freeman's Formal Rentals.
PICKETT & CAMPBELL
Clinton LTp' Goderich
ek or month,
individual heat
b -ROOMS by w
off-season rates„
control, TV, raPdio, four -piece
bath. The Bluffs Motel, Highway
21, 524-7396. - 46
THREE-BEDROOM wartime
house rent $85. Available
• immediately. Phone,, 524-17178.
- 46
FURNISHED, warm, light
housekeeping rooms. Miss Mary
B. Howell, 12 St. Vincent 'Street.
Phone 524-8642. - 44tf -
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Rid
524 -
SHED
pt. Al
bedroom
ences.
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„_ TVy0;BEDROOM apartment, gas
heated,- TV hook-up. 1-1`. G.
Bradley & Son; phone 524-7365.
.— 46x
•
T W O' BEDROOM heated
apartment, stove, fridge.
Available immediately. Phone
524-7532 or 524-7935. — 46tf
6. WANTED TO RENT
THREE to four-bedroom house
in Goderich,. or surrounding area
by January. Apply Box 32,
• Signal -Star. — 44,45,46 •
8. HELP WANTED z -
10. WAtiIT4D (Gener
i,1UCTI.ON SALE
LucY
Wants Your
EGGS
•
She will pay 2c to 5c per
dozen above top market
price. She alsoiwants your old
hens. Lucy will pay 12c to
15c . per pound. She gives a
good egg grade. She is an
agent for Fischers Hatchery,
Ayton, for Canada's best
pullets. Won't you let Lucy
solve your poultry problems..
She will pick up eggs and
hens and chickens. CaII her
today at
105 BRUSSELS
DOMESTIC help required, full
or part-time, riving
accommodations 'if desired.
Apply , Box 37, Signal -Star. —
46,47
CLERK -TYPIST
Huron County
Board of Education
Written . applications will be
received' by the undersigned up
Ito November . 28, 1969, for a.
clerk -typist for duties in the
board office at Clinton, Ontario.
Applicants to state age,
education, work background and
salary expected. A knowledge of
payroll or accounting procedures
would be an asset.
R. B. Dunlop,
Business Administrator,
Huron County
Board of Education,
Box 370,
Clinton, Ontario.
46,47
PART TIME dishwasher and
waitresses wanted. Good salary.
Apply Club Grill.
COMPLETE household effects
or small lots wanted. Call C & E.
Furniture, 524-7231. — 42tf
Here's your key to a big income.
Mail today.
THE W. T. RAWLEIGH
COMPANY LIMITED
4005 Richelieu St.
(Dept: J-K-L-216-HY)
Gentlemen:
I' am interested in the World
Famous Rawleigh Line on a ( )
part-time basis ( ) full-time
basis. Please send me FREE
catalogue with full details.
Narfie . r
Address
City
45
WANTED -- Older furniture,
crocks, antique glass, harps, plus
odds and ends. Phone 482-7878
evenings. — 36tf
FULL OR
PART-TIME
WAITRESSES
Apply in Person
GODERICH
RESTAURANT
42 West` St. 45tf
Stratford Electric Limited
REWINDING and REPAIRS •
To all makes of motors,
generators, transformers,
welders.
24 -Hour Service
136 East Street, Goderich
524-7409
44tf
MALE EMPLOYMENT
The Steel Company of
'Canada`" irnitert requires for
their Hamilton Department, a
capable, conscientious
POLICE
OFFICER
with several years practical
experience. Good
opportunity for
advancement,, excellent
working conditions and
employee benefits.
Applicants should reply in
writing to Steel Company of
Canada Ltd., General Office,
Personnel Department,
Wilcox Street, Hamilton 23.
Ontario. 45, 46
give,
so rriore will live
HEART
0 FUND
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of hpusehold effects, antiques
and tools for James Chisholm,
Goderich, on
_Saturday 1iQmber 15, 1969
at 1 p.m.
Sale to be held in the Bradley
Building at 59 Hamilton Street,
Goderich.
General Electric refrigerator
with across -the -top freezer;
rangette; studio couch; bedroom
suite; six -piece wooden kitchen
set; chesterfield chair; hall table;
small tables; 9 x 11 rug; rocking
chairs; wooden kitchen chairs;
basket chairs; wicker chair;
clock; foot stool; floor lamp; oil
lamps; bells:, flat irons: fern
stands; brass jardiniere; 'toilet
set; buffalo robe; silver dishes;
dinner set of Bridal Rose china;
glassware; dishes; Blacksmith's
forge; drill press; pipe vise on
stand;. pipe vise' without stand;
harness mender; garden sprayer;
lantern; doors; windows; etc,
Terms — Cash — Farm sold.
Mike Cummings, auctioneer.
46
HAY wanted. Call Belle River'
167, collect. — 45-49
WANTED: Knitting wool: Odds
and ends of knitting wool,
nylon, etc., needed; for donation
to Maple Leaf Chapter. IODE. •
Will be made into garments by
our members as gifts fox Indian
children. Please leave donations
at Ormandy Jewellery, 94
S4uare, Goderich. — 46
WANTED: One pair idf girl's
figure skates, size 11; one, pair of
tube skates, size 7. Phone
524-8018. — 46
D like to put
ut to fee
CAN take in 15 or 20 head of
cattle to feed. Ross Feagan,
phone 482-9207 after 5 p.m. —
46
A COMPANION for partial. care
of elderly lady. Good home,
everything- supplied and wage.
Phone 287-5322 Glencoe,
Ontario. — 46x
14. SERVICES • AVAILABLE
13. AUCTION SALE
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
of importance and very worthy
of ycflur 'attendance at
ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
20 Water Street,'Wingham, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
' 11:00 a.m.
Consisting of the very fine
furnishings, vintage and period
pieces of superior quality
figurines, china, curios, glass,
many pictures and three fine
'Lloyd Bros. prints, one
Wellstood •signed print, several
fine oriental carpets, general
"modern and recent houseware. A
truly outstanding offering from
the '
MRS. E. D. CAMERON ESTATE
WALKERTON, ONTARIO.
There will b@ no reserves, all
must be sold. The sale will begin
on Saturday morning at 11:00
a.m., with a '/2 -hour lunch break
.to 12;30. The sale should end
about 5:45.
PREVIEW TIMES
Thurs.,' Nov. 13—Noon-6:00
Friday, Nov. 14—Noon-6:00
7:00-9:00
Sat., Nov. 15'-•9:30-11:00
Jack Alexander will auction.
E.M.S., Administrators for the
Executrix.
ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
Auction Administrators
Wretham -- 357101X..
J. A. 'Currie, Me."The only auction service of its
kind in Western Ontario with `a
proven market."
46
GEORGE SAGER
Upholstering
& Repairs
255 Mary Street
Goderich, Ontario
'PHONE-524-6582
38tf
HURON
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
CLINTON
We -pay $5 to $15 for fresh dead
or disabled cows or horses. We
pick up calves and small pigs as a
service to you.
Call collect 482-9811
Lic. 169-d-68
5Gtf
FOR your Antenna Sales and
Service contact Alvin's TV, 162
Mary Street, phone 524-9089. —
32tf
SEWING MACHINE REPAIR
For all makes and models of
.sewing machines. Free pickup
and delivery in town. Phone
524-7756. —42tf
14. SERVICES . AVAILABLE
EAVESTROUGHING
AND LIGHTNING RODS
NEW INSTALLATIONS
& REPAIRS
Estimates Without Obligation
Contact
R. E. RUTTAN
Wingham — Phone 357-1077
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ACE RADIO and TV Servie,
Frank Wilcox, 60 Picton St. W.,
Goderich, Ont. Phone 524-7771.
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ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repaired
Watson Motor Service
133 Britannia West
524-6891
45,46x
.� NOTICE to CREDITQ,
IN THE , ESTATE OF J4NE
MICHIE TYNDAU4
All persona having claim
against the estate of Jane Michie
Tyndall late of RR 5, Goderich,
Ontario, deceased, whb died on
or about the 28th day of
August, 1969, are hereby
notified . to send in to . the
undersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or before the 6th
day of December, 1969, full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the. ,said• date
the Personal Representative 21. BUSINESS
will distribute the assets of the
said deceased having regard only
to claims of which it -shall then
have notice.
Dated at Goderich, Ont. this
10th day of November, 196.9.
VICTORIA AND GREY'
TRUST COMPANY,
1 Ontario Street,
Stratford.
Executor.
By Prest and Egener,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Their Solicitors herein.
46,47,48
DAILY CAR RENTAL,
Reasonable Rates
McGEE'S
Goderich
Phone 524-8391
C. & W. SALVAGE
We -buy and sell
scrap metal
PHONE 524-9514
AND 524-9502 l2tf
9. LOST AND FOUND
SOUND -One lady'swrist witch
on the Square, October 31st.
Owner may claim saran by
identifying and paying for ad.
Phone 524-9244. 46
LOST: One red shoe. If you
found this shoe please call
524-8331. --- 46a
FOUND—Watch on Square.
Owner , may have same, by
identifying and paying for ad.
Phone 524-9197. — 46
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM HUDIE STIRLING.,
All persons having claims
against . the estate of William
Hudie Stirling late of RR 2,
Bayfield, Ontario, deceased, who
died on or about the 14th day of
August, 1969, are hereby
notified to send in to the
undersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or before the 21st
day of November, 1969, full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date
the said Personal Representative
will distribute the assets of the
said deceased having regard only
to claims of which it shall then
have notice.
Dated at Goderich, this 20th
- day of October, 1969. •
VICTORIA AND GREY
TRUST COMPANY,
1 Ontario St., Stratford,
Executor.
Donnelly & Murphy,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
• Their Soflicitors Herein.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale, Clinton
PHONE 482-3320
44,45,46
IN THE ESTATE OF
FREDERICK WILLIAM TOLL
LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF
AUBURN, IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, RETIRED
FARMER.
All .persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to ,
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 15th day of
November,' " 1969, after which
date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
44,45,46
OPPORTUNITIES
FRANCHISE
DEALERSHIP
Available in Goderich for
Canada's fastest growing
business. The above -ground
and in -ground swimming pool
business offers a profitable
addition' to your business.
Applicants must have a
business display location.
Reply to Box 36, Signal -Star.
45,46
22. TO GIVE AWAY
-PUP, four months old, part
Spaniel: Fond of children. Needs
a good home. Phone 524-6664
after 5 p.m. — 46
ALL persons having claims
against the, Estate of . MAR -Y
JANE CURREY, Retired
Deaconess, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith, in the °County
of Huron,who died on or about
the 10th day of October, 1969,
are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 29th day of
November, 1969, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 31st day of October, 1969..
PREST and EGENER,
° Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
° 45,46,47
13tf 16. PUBLIC NOTICE
Highest prices paid for dead
stock. Up to $15.00 for cows.
Up to $20,00 for horses.- Call
collect 881-3459 Walkerton.
GRAF STOCK REMOVAL
•
Walkerton
10tf
AL GRANGER'S TV
Repairs To All Makes Of TV
By Licensed Technician
258 Huron Road
Phone 524-8925
34tf
HAVE your rugs and chairs
cleaned by dependable cleaners.
Call Superior Maintenance,
phone 524-8892, Goderich. —
24tf'
-BENNY _BARLG- ._ . n
General Contracting
" 202 Queen St., Clinton
Phone -482-9372
2 5tf n
GRAHAM ELECTRIC
Complete Electrical Service
Residential — Commercial —
Industrial
155 Keays Street
Phone 524-8670
▪ Goderich, Ontario.
SCREENED TOP SOIL
(Stone, grass and root free)
LANDSCAPE WORK
(light dozing, levelling,
backfilling, etc.)
BACKHOE WORK
(excavating, etc.)
CEMENT -GRAVEL
also for lanes and yards,
fill, 'etc.
LYLE MONTGOMERY
Clinton
'482-7644 evenings
or
Clayt's Gulf Service
482-7661
TRtASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS
IN ARREARS OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
A. BIRTHS
HOY: At Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich, on November 7, 1969,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoy,
Goderich, a daughter, Kelly
Ann, a sister for Deborah Lynn.
— 46•
McNEIL: At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on
November 5, 1969, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McNeil, RR 6, "
Goderich, a son, Robert Craig.-
GDD RfCII: BION IAT
E. CARDS tF : TIS
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McMILLAH We would dike to
thank our fazni'iy, relatives and
friends for the wonderful gifts,
beautiful flowers and cars we
received for ow 54th Wedding
Mlniver'saryl. — Hattie and David
McMillan. -- 46x
SMITH: I would like to thank all
my friends and neighbors for
visits and cards while in
Alexandra Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr.. Wallace and
nurses.,,— . Samuel Smith. — 46x.
WRIGHT: At St. .Joseph's
Hospital, London, on November
2, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Wright, RR 3, ' Auburn, a
daughter, Sarah Beatrice.
C. BRIEFS
WILLIAMS CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
And Inscriptions
Stratford — Ontario
Ronald C. McCallum
Representative
21 5 Wellington St. 5., Goderich'
' .Phone 524-6272 or 524-7345
TO WIT:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the list of lands to be sold
for arrears of taxes in the
County of . Huron has been
prepared and was published -yin
"The Ontario Gazette" upon the
6th day of September, 1969.
Copies of the list of lands for
-;sale- for->arrears•-may...be. secured:.'
in the County Treasurer's office.
In default of payment of
taxes as shown on such list bn'or
before Tuesday, December 9th,
1969, at the hour of two. o'clock
in the afternoon, I shall at the
said time in the Court House,
Goderich, Ontario, proceed to
sell' by Public Auction the said
lands to pay such arrears,
together with the' charges
thereon?
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GIVEN that if any
of the said lands remain unsold,
an adjourned sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 16th, 1969,
at the same hour'and place.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasu'r'er,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
37-49
THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIKE Y00
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
D. IN MEMORIAM
CRAIG: ` 1 ' wish to thank
relatives, friends and neighbors
who remembered me with
flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. My sincere thanks to
Dr. 'Walden, Dr. Harriett and the
nurses on the surgical wing. —
Mrs. Bert Craig. — 46x
FULLER: In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Reginald Fuller,
who passed away November 14,
1958.
We travel down a winding road,
.A road without an end, -
And they who seem so far away,
Are only round the bend.
—Always remembered by wife
and family. — 46
MARSHALL: Words - are
inadequate to express the thanks
which I wish to express from my •
family and myself to all my
friends and the many people of
Goderich and London who were
so kind to me while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks
to St. John's Ambulance, Dr. J.
W. Wallace, Dr., N. C.. Jackson
and Miss Susan Hindmarsh, R.N.
— Heather Marshall. — 46
HUCKINS: In_,oving memory of
J. E. Huckins, who passed away
November 14, 1964.
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows pain;
We . who loved him sadly miss
,him,
But trust in God to meet again.
--Sadly missed by wife and
family.
46
E. CARDS OF THANKS
WARD: I wish to thank my
many friends and relatives for
flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while I was a patient in Goderich
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
A. B. Deathe, Rev. G. Russell,
nurses, nurses' assistants and •
girls in green on second floor
west. Thanks to those who have
helped in any way since
returning home. — Alma Ward.
46x
G. COMING EVENTS
MASKELL: The thoughtful
good wishes as expressed in your
cards, gif 'acid visits during my
stay in hospital are warmly
appreciated. My special thanks
for the kindly professional care
given by"Dr. G. F. Mills and Dr..
Randall, first floor and second
east hospital staff. — Mrs. E.
Maskell. — 46
RODGES: ,We would like to
express our sincere appreciation
to relatives, friends ani
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness and messages " of
sympathy received in the loss of
a dearfather, Eric Allen. — Alice
Allen, John and Della Rodges. —
46
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TIGER Dunlop Innwill be
serving their, Duck Dinners on
Sunday, November 16 and 23,
from 4 to • 7 p.m. Make
reservations early. Mrs. G.
Kaitting, phone 524-8601. —
43,44,46
THE Horticultural' Society
annual meeting will be held at
St. George's Parish Hall on
Wednesday, November 19, 8
p.m., Arrangements on display
for sale. Film of famous gardens
by Fred Barker. Everybody
welcome. — 46
RECEPTION and dance for Mr.
and Mrs. Don McNeil (nee
Doreen Culbert) to be held in
Dungannon Agriculture Hall on
Friday, November - 14. Scott's
Orchestra. Lunch provided.
Everyone welcome. — 45,46 ,
ro own
When say this I am *MVOS
mostCx of the young rider who
has learned to ride and has
become involved In the hors
world to such an extent that he
would like to own a horse of his
own.
There are many advantages of
owning your own horse, it
weStept riding, is; wed on -and
you -would 1Uke;: this typeof
riding, s how suitablefor this
type of riding Is des rle, There
are several breeds used Pr this,
the most common are
quarter*horses: Appals,
palomino .and Arabia. 0 you-
wish a registered horse in one of
mems riding withoutthietrQuble these-breedty --it----will- -cor
of borrowing a friend's horse or
the expense of going to a stable
where horses are rented and
where sometimes your choice of
horses is very limited.
Many young .people today,
after watching a hunting and
jumping show or a western
games show, becomes so thrilled
with the sight of these people
riding in competition and in
such a daring ° manner, they
immediately feel that they
should own a horse and enjoy
this exciting sport. Riding,
whether under English or
Western tack, is made exciting
due to the fact that the horse
becomes part of you and his
responses to you are carried out
by proper training and riding.
The horse being alive adds so
much more to this sport. Once
you own your own horse he
becomes part of you, you train
'him to your ways and compete
with him and enjoy him most
thoroughly.
Before you buy ..a horse, you
must realize the responsibilities
involved It' must be a
NOVEMBER Fair '--- Bazaar,
Home Baking Sale And Tea at
Victoria Street . United Church„
Wednesday, November 19, from
2:30. to .5 p.m., auspices of
UCW.-45,46
NOVEMBER 22 nd—Rummage
Sale, Si. George's Parish Halt
from 1 p.m. under the auspices
of Social Service Group. — 46,47
THE SALVATION Army Home
League Holly Tea and Bazaar
will be held Saturday, November
15, at 2 p,; m., at the Salvation
Army Hall, 18 Waterloo Street
South. Fancy goods, novelties,
bake table and tea room. —
43x,46x --
PLAN to attend the North
Street United Church Penny Fun
Fair Saturday, November 22,
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. — 46x
THE regular meeting of the
Women's Hospital Auxiliary will
meet Monday, November 17, in
the Auxiliary room at the
hospital. Mrs. McDonald,
superintendent of the hospital,
will be the guest speaker. A good
attendance is requested. — 46
ST. PETER'S CWL `Christmas
Fair and Tea will be held in the
Parish Hall November 29th 'from
2 to 5 p.m.; bake sale,
homemade candy, penny sale,
fancy work, knitting, country
kitchen and books. Everyone
.welcome. — 46,47,48
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED CROSS
TO HELP
year-round partnership and you
must be prepared to accept this
as part of your routine.
He is completely dependent raising a foal and training it
on you for food, cleanliness and yourself
health. When he is being ridden When buying your first horse
he. must be fed twice a day or always buy him on trial. If you
put to pasture to graze, he must go to . a reliable dealer or breeder
be watered, his stall must be he is always willing to oblige'
cleaned, and he must be you. It is a good practice to,have
groomed. You must use him your horse checked • by a
enough to make your investment qualified veterinarian against
and effort worthwhile and not unsoundness. Do not fall in love
want to ride him in exhibitions with the first horse you see as
or sports events only. you may find a better •horse with
Let us think about the a little extra looking.
expensesinvolved. first, there is There are many simple rules
the initial cost of the horse. This to follow when you own a horse,
will vary a great deal, depending especially when you have been
what you want to do and what working your horse.
training you have had with. 1. Always speak to a horse
horses. A well -broken aged horse before touching him. to let him
is very useful with the young know you are approaching.
rider and may . be more 2. Wherever possible approach
satisfactory to him for awhile. It a horse' from the front.
does• not cost extra to feed a 3. Never tease your horse or
good horse over a poor horse so allow others to tease or abuse ...
it may be worth the extra him. 'He may develop badhabits.
money to invest in 'a little more 4. Use a long lead strap when
expensive horse. leading. Snap chain over nose if
After 'the horse is bought horse is difficult to control.
another expense is tack. 5. Walk beside your horse
Although good used equipment when leading him, not ahead or
may be purchased every rider behind hien.
likes to own something new-" 6., When leading into a box
Many new riders do not have stall, turn the horse around
stabling and it is necessary to facing the door before releasing
rent or pay. board. This will vary the head strap. • ,
greatly but if you have your own 7, If horse is too full of steam,
stabling, a horse may be stabled work on a long line ' a few
fpr only the hay and grain used minutes before riding.
plus his shoeing and any 8. Walk your horse uphill and
veterinary bills. downhill.
This may seem a little 9. When horse is frightened
discouraging, but not when these , and attempts to run, keep him
expenses are spread over the turned in a circle in one
year and compared with the direction and tighten the circle
pleasure- you get out of it untl he stops.
because the most enjoyment 10. Manners and suitability to.
from ridingis when you own the experience of the owner are
your own horse. prime qualities in any horse.
Now the next step is to decide Above all, know your l Vise, and
what kind suits your purpose. If make sure your manners are at
you live in an area where least equal to his.
considerably more than an -
unregistered horse . and
sometimes the unregistered
horses have better , dispositions
and regiire les pampering than
the registered horses. '
If you wish ,to ride with
English tack and take part in
hunting and jumping, nearly
every city has a Pony Club
where you may join and receive •
instruction. A different type of
horse is used for this, usually a
hunter type, half -bred or -
three -quarters -bred. This type of
horse is developed by crossing
Thoroughbred stallionson
cold-blooded mares of suitable
size and breeding. Some riders
use Thoroughbreds, but for the
young rider they are usually too
much horse. There have been a
lot of good hunter type horses
bred on farms. These horses will
vary greatly in price and quality
and the young rider should not
expect to get the best with hisfirst purchase.
A gelding is usually preferable
for your first horse, but if you
are thinking of raising your own
replacements buy a registered
mare and _much added
enjoyment may be had by
WANTED
MAN FOR
porter Cleaner Position
For Local'Hospital
Union Wages
2 Weeks Paid -Vacations
10 Paid Statutory Holidays
Generous Sickay Privileges
Apply
Mr. B. Marshall,
Housekeeper,
Alexandra Marine & General Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario.
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REPLIES
O.P.P.
DEAR SIR:
Must I stop for Stop signs
when "the road is under
construction?
•
ANSWER: A Stop sign is a Stop
sign and means the same at 4
o'clock in the morning as it does
at 4 o'clock in the ,afternoon
whether the road is under
construction or not. The signs
are placed there by regulation
made under an order in council
which is what ' makes the signs
legal. I have heard people say
that they have received a ticket
for disobeying stop signs and the
only car on the road was a police
car and they didn't see him until
--be-stopped-them. The amount of
traffic or the time of day ,has
nothing to do with whether you
stop or not. So when you are
approaching a Stop sign, comply
with the rules of the road.
trouble for anyone so I will be
very vague, but is .it possible for
a person to have in his name,
two driver's licence's such as an
operators and a chauffeur's
licence?
ANSWER: It is possible, but
highly unlikely and besides it is
contrary to the Highway. Traffic
Act which states in brief "person
shall display or permit to be
displayed or have _ in his
possession, any cancelled,
revoked, suspended, fictitious or
fraudulently obtained or altered
driver's licence." The same
section also states that no person
shall apply for, secure or retain
in his possession more than one
- driver's • licence; but -_the - holder-
of an operators licence may,
after surrender of his license to
the Department, .apply for • and
procure a chauffeur's licence.
P.S. This is an arrestable offence.
DEAR CONSTAIE:
Just recently I was involved in
an accident and I went,, to a
farmhouse to call the OPP."The
owner of the house didn't know
the police number, stating that
they had never had to call the
police. I was unable to find the
number in the book. What was I
supposed to do, yell "Help?"
ANSWER: The first thing to do
at any time is to remain calm,
and if you are unable to find the
OPP detachment number located'
under Ontario Government, you
could call the operator and ask
for Zenith 50,000.
QUESTION:
Dear Constable: '
I don't want to cause any
DEAR CONSTABLE:
I noticed in the' newspaper
that the fines for certain H.T.A.
violations start at $100 and go
up as high as $500. Does this
mean if a persdtr its caught
speeding the cheapest fine is
$100?
ANSWER: It is true that certain
fines have been increased, even
speeding, and they are as
follows: f
(a) less than 10 M.P.H. over
-the maximum speed limit, $2 for
each mile per hour that., the
vehicle is driven over the speed
limit; between 10-19 M.P.H., $3
per mile over the limit; 20-29,
$4 per mile over the limit;
30 -up, $5 per mile over the
limit.
J.
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