The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-03, Page 18•
.'ST irNAI.-8TAR, THURSDAY, JA1'4UA4Y 8, 1974 °.
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Thi -epist e4s being ver
` as weNtravel and t'j9mps, from
' one part of -the trip to,tanother.
We spent Christmas in Wind-
' sor - .'just GREA.T!; '°then *left '
"early on Boxing„ 'Day ar-,
Florida. Windsor had twice as
much snow as Aye, left Back"
home, but it was jmelting fast.
We crossed Detroit River via
the Bridge and hit�Highway 75
right away. The. skies, were
overcast but We didn't, hit `rain
until we neared:,..,. Cincinnati.
(about 2 years ago we Were lost
there, in a big rainstorm we
won't forget.) •
Some distance out Of Cinci
itten who ``then -made,a big noise <•v geargia �:bQrder. Scenery is
about its
'l
beautiful, road excellein�t'•{n9w)
he -sun' is shininj ,the temp and ---ahead I _..see five or six
5 or more and I'm being levels and -shades, of grey, as we
on one aide We had a • advance towards more hills.
p of,,,gctod, double, highway' - ; Around . Chattanooga .there
t a 'short while, 'then ;a detour
to a new strips"South-to Gbit--
ta )ooga" .i't said; a. couple, tof
miles later Ave were bask on I-
75 again. We're still arnbng the
.sleepy hills - of 'Ten -ten-
, tennessee.! Beiiutiful h►4s land_
valleys an lots of trees. I see a
was nu?re 'evidence- of, the.. big
rains, lists of, flooding.
'Nearing Atlanta the speed
limit signs say
They're rte .rly-concerned about
the, slow poke,.:'. At this point
.the grans is thick .,and green -
just as mine"a couple of weeks
great niarly oak—trees—here, ago - and`any minute -now, I ex-
- small skinny ones, but -.OAK. ; pect to see the trees in bloom.
Once traffic spreads out it is Well, now, for the next. two
quite pleasant- -driving. There • hours we'.re_ again in a traffic
rain, o
� c f'n t wend
been lot.� t n beginning 1
have an t
we hit a traffic jam which con- tiin L.,,.•!k.lie,.-4,t,r. 1 g g,
> must.
..tinued far �txiiles a'nd.._.abc ut t..... -a , .eanl > ...Pandy it' tl is is someone's way •cif
'two hours - thru the -city and. _ and low .marsh.areasore oJ'er slov&,ing traffic • ,,PWri in" the
muddy .water. Einer enc we. talk asci
beyon�, - bumper .to b'um.per - dowing With n -Frei g y 0.,,•',..'
• into h
all yegt
Yot J can make it .aaely
through, the winter if you take
.•-pride in everything you do, at
,work, an off the job.
.Dari 1974, ° the Industrial
Acc$ide•n >, Prevention
Association is urging everyone
to take ,pride ,in, every job h,
does, to .reduce accidents. , '
If you:drive, IAPA has, these
suggestions to help keep YP'4
safe, through: a winter of
driving:. ,
' Brakes must, be faultless
and equalized so" there is, no
pulling 'to one side. with
resulting' skidding.,•
Tires — snow` tires .incre,ase
traction in soft snovy'.
Ex:haust systems- — the •
system should be checked for'
leaks.to prevent deadly carbon
monoxide''gas ppisoning seeping
just crawling along, In Tennessee the earth is much -about?) n. o e car -- thia•is, especially
• ' � dan Brous- 'in cold.. weather.
After the tie-up the storm -such .a beautiful rust\• red color -.Vb E were detoured. to H.wy. 4"L'.' g
grew `worse until we were - burnt sienna .•l•ightening to and No. 41 traffic. anJ No. 75 driving when the windows are
nearly washed -off the road with deep yellow ochre, (Know what ' traffic •a9) ,trying to blend info closed' -
' Toots?) ' r Windshield'wipers --_,,should
the wind and rain. Worst` we'd I mean,-, •` ...� one bit, weld, moving a few .feet ,
.,1 • ,,.,,, r,-W?1,...,ir+V1!1if',{}/If'.,N.NVicr;1,G.'j,tma0V,Y,. j1It,.Y,, L4 ,,,,iitere,d,, is spring at,
t a tame, be checked for ,good condition ,
. 'e�fr'.�ee�r in ` and proper 'tension' • and anti -
The Winds; wer•e''55..;1,c,� ,60 green but the spring' t1osers_are This one was worse than, the p
'm.p.h. and -a lot °ol'•damage was far away V --,a few weeks I'd say! tie-up thrttn ' '`inci! 'nd 'it lasted ' freeze added to the washers:'41'..
done in that area•-".e4peria lv in - At . London Walt, was •t•uyy,in over two 'hci irs . bumper,,n--to.• Battery, -- battery, power
about the hold op -at the M'''.! tiuinper' 'again 'There way no deelines in cold weather. Have'
�►and,,abnut., Lexington.��, .,. � ,.•. �•. ,
�V4 e stopped:, for-.. •he ° night '' lousy bridge, This ;i a very •way Co go Burt 1 P ss �•we_ fussed°,
'near Lexington at a .. motel narrow•,"long• long bridge over a '' along with trine , a-wastin'; •
where they were tr�'i i o +cover' wi.d.e � muddy •sh
' 11dw�ioc� d Beyond Atlanta Airport t.rafsst
-
�n
your• 'battery` checked. and
replaced if nec•esiary•
"Heaters and, deffosters
i river. As a true '' fie spread out a bit and we should be checked' tt see they
a big plate glass ducthic�Ii p
rnet) us the bride 7nor really began walt.chin' for .a lace to are operational.
la'ad• been .`broken ,,cirhen;,a.: ir•pi�e. stay k p
-•.• -,. , •,; , :motorists . should be equipped
�� It w s o "G�t p but a This e�ectlon cif road i5 rniley ° beat and all tensed tip with the 5 oW
a >� ab h t off n
machine was b1:stry-nip 'erri•iitollt. roc cedr, W
the night - we wee',, redly Extra eq.ui•liment -
a. wd
„z - sP J�
i"traffic tics you long - and. -..,:passes .a lot of days' trasvelling.. witha rus o wipe o . .,• '
a:.• ' ^tagttig intires ;ening , ' VVe stopped >ed before reachingwindshield `scraper to remove
quicker than anything d know. Nvayi;i`de busiriesse. 1lrim o
W had, filled with fireworks and junk that really ..Mac,' Georgia There - w`e ice,' battery 'booster cables,
•
e� a � e up wi as - r, • - ,
,before leaving Wind_aor and f- look; junky ` shared our dinner table with a rocksalt, ° sand, •a• couple of
ter"' the session with the'traffic
M ,
The buildings have false , couple who were'frorri"Indiana pieces of carpeting, shovel and
jam were a•fraid..,ve would ru 4:fronts that hide the shacks but. . who had' -been thru,' the a flashlight.
exit before" we -could get to behind them, -,and they are ad -m
tiae• rai'f0, storm, 'and traffic
..Service Station. We 'made i
wi,th`the tank nearly -empty and
had no trouble with a fill up '..•
'Could have had twice as much
- if we --had rooi'rn'to carry;it!
We saw ho ct}ange'Iin trac
speed - except for a couple of
•red "markers saving '• "Fu'el
Emergency - Speed 55': . We
- slowed. down blot-- the next
marker' said '.i0., m.p.h:
maximum - so, from then.on we
staYed , at ` traffic, -speed as
posted,
'This is Thursday noon, and -
'so far we've hi o scares. All
the borritle„ s cries w.e • heard:.-
back home°, must have hap-
pened tojust -°certain people,
vertised for mile+• If, they finish
. the Freeway teh'ese little places
•will fade away - and for',some
iif there, ithat would he .a good
1._.:.thing:_S.uch a rmserab;le' n'arr.ow•
P-\ toad' you just caret, like it •
".'-After' we crossed that :stars
m
\andsexclaaticin points" bridge
'we Wawled along for miles at -
lye to ten m.p.h.` bumper to
•` b miler again.»'Very frustrating!
We' are now nearing th.e
M •4
THE,'.
SEPARATE
SHOPPE',
jams with us •that day.. We
found 'thein, Very + interesting.'
.. They' said it was 'one of
their worstc, trips tcin -.traffic
' waste=tr-hs
So; we •II-tok forward' -t4)
• .tomorrow travellingWhen with
the.Lor&willing, we will• reach
liar detitiriation.
So,'l•or now: toodle-60!.
Love,
•
Martha
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best turnout ever. Ther
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flayed; followed by a Christ"
mss;:_ au440.0 .
and got _ on tl a winning track 13'3"0
19' ' the ,760 and -Rick Kingsl y 9-3-1
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were' LEVEL -2 - ° Jim Kingsley'
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-hmi'tsei:'f seven, consecutive vice for 389 percent; Larry
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Yif three games to move up into Kloeze 4-2-1 ..161; Dwight
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