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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-01-05, Page 3a,,,rt,„„..7a,..„44graki'Mit-4,44A04 • • . .! ;,*; r , •, ' .., v 4 71 , V tIF , • „Rog-) ., , 11, F • • 4: I.." ' "tiOngs144,0:06 the font hvgainelo-octo.,044 le* learn, thaltIrardtue ue ' • renew JI • th birthday IOW Owners Whoot-hirtli- .. day fags hetwegoilnikl.and May 31, will • OUYsticlOr%TalidlindiJah. 1 1083 toheir lyth4.1:1n1084:: After that, renewal will 011,their birthday each year and they'll far 12 months at a time. ':01,4inne fee of V5 for Oregist(aticiri.: So, if selling a trailer, rginoVe the. plate and keep it for the next • -One, And color -coded renewal stickers Willbe , Used, They will prominently illustrate the • Month and year of expiry and be displayed •on the upper right-hand corner of the rear • ;licence plate of passenger vehicles. Stickers for commercial vehicles • weighing 3,90,0 liter less will be $72 a year. •'And stickers for commercial vehicles over 3,000 kg will remain on the quarterly renewal cycle under the existing fee struc- -, ture. As of March 31, 1983, the sticker wiE • be displayed on the upper right-hand cor- ner of the front licence plate instead of on The windshield. Fees for cars in northern Ontario will be • half the regular amount. The computer program also has a built- in system for payment of parking fines. Beginning June 1983, owners will be denied renewal if they have unpaid fines or if • they've given the ministry an NSF cheque. However, owners will be notified when they get their invitation to renew approx- d�eM�Pejthptol - • ., • • ' imately 45 day:chili-ire* The nurilatien 101110 aft *for which renewarnay Delk mft,ovams worn have to Make an hic940400,010 the issuing Office to rake payMent; they may simply pay the fines at Same time they renewNi•• y • 13egnining, June 1:, 193, thersysteln'w111 offer a whole new range,* ceMhinatjOna for personalized or 'oat opicer plat - The plates may have two to si* character:a (maximum of four if numerals only) which can be arranged in any coritination of numbers and letters except those com- binations used on regular plates. And owners may order their own choice plates at any issuing office for an addi- tional fee. •, Besides enabling the ministry to have a more accurate and uppkr-date record of vehicle registrations with which to res- pond to enquiries from the-publie, police and courts, the system has Several other benefits. Forexample, parking tickets and summonses will no longer be sent to former owners of vehicles; police -will he able to identify motorists before stopping them and be alerted of possible danger; no more long lineups in February; and licence issuing agents will be able to replace lost or stolen permits on the spot. Like most computer programs, "Plate - to -Owner" promises to be fast, efficient and economical. Clinton council briefs Clinton council passed a resolution, y:frequesting at certified engineering technicians take full res nsibilitY for their work, without direct permission of a • graduate en • eer. The resolution was sent by the municipality ©f Iroquois Falls. The council there is opposed to the fact that ail •-technieal work must be closely supervised by an engineer. Councillor Jim unter explained t t by having ork done by engineering i .on .. ' gamer e ithjitict sOoronold.hiine i where MalieneS sister Linda 'and f0374,13r frog& . Island weFe. vsithi • The 'Mervyn Lobb home wasu„' Deeem thwhen tug =" "family ineitikbers inirribering, 30 got together for the daY; fl sial Children, Pond-4rue*. Murray, Hugh, Jeannette • and Gordon, peir 'Wives and:, husl?ands an 'children were •able toattend. •1' The 1t.E.Thohipson family got tegethernAll only. technicians and as well as graduate , - engineers, nicipahtes Rre facing extra Whileithe engineering technicians - complete the work, municipalities must also pay engineering fees to •!:Ive work "rubber stamped," he explained. • F, leances It was noted in the financi statement th t it cost $ 7.06 to construct a new holding cell at the police station. The eel is made out steel and cement blocks. • ef wort', P 131°19 Onus • ent TI*. -1.311)., CraWtOrds PV' Mr* all style merchandise, including * DRESSES * BLOUSES *SKIRTS *SL CKS *SUITS *SLEEPWEAR *SWEATERS LL ITEMS EXCEPT LINGERIE RTS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S and ban *er.04ert. • • , .c9Uve-r .Doe, ,:lif•74007k gnIs 1PfriltAkiNt171445,.., with Don't pateniu*' YAP and Lindalloae03,lald . ftild LOW wre. $he1.ppe thbee74e.onfoers-t1104 4,,,..0' : Boxing Day,;** " . of there& at Alvin and .F. i '' : nein% Jones' house tY:dh:ovisti,Seunda:: w' tytiar lithe: Ripples. -Jim, and Darlene Vanastra voicings By NOrinan East, , • ton; 3rd place was Doug Bing6iteSiati ROberg of :Clinton. Con - Bingo results for gratulation a 'all these December- 28 are: first winners. share -the -wealth, Val MillerThe virinprogram will wofeClinaltht,onsp; itSet ebeentdwren e,,,117.me- ., tarts% JRioannat,Y4rotiolii0ceatidthre. e Hartman of thideridh.- Kith Dixon, woe seen on Elmer Lee of Clinton and' JanBig Top Talent on:Saturday. ie Coleman of Kippen. Keep up the gcibd work Kith. Third •place was Carol Finlayson of Exeter. The Jackpot prize winner was Mrs. Charles Wood of Seaforth. -ir In the Vanastra Recrea- tlion Centre draw the winner of the $200 food voucher was Robert Welby of Zurich; 2nd place was Bill Gibson of Cijn- Vanast*. Chrlst*Glillteh Come Alivkia starting on January 11, not January 4. Sorry for the inconvenience. Sunday School is held Sun- day morning' at' 10 ani and Worship Service is held every, Sunday morning at • .. Ihe4ileits044...;•., went, o-4. AS,04,•104:0e-, Piootioeti.wrOWItV a .• favr04-., • satlairiag ••••4a • ••• : • - Tha„. *mit: Lobb-tib .700atld-filt4390*;11nOnai. 1.LWeel0h11.(* „74;;;10)64,r -s oat,:•mairvynta tgtitloggay • :10 ittlIda.Y3fterOA;4; '..gientatat ti*A70.7140bb--fic0n.10*j Mere - Marie :and farniIYtbeAI Hutchiii famiiy fon; God &kb, HOward. Mid Gracg6 Pym, and faitnly visited!'ort. „the. 27th Neer Yearla Day *as spent'ivith the lintchinsinGoderich and on January 2, Lyle and Joy Docleing,;. Mitchell were' gugottat..7W% . Doi/a' Bartlett's mother spent. cl*i.stinas Day with - Dave; Madeline and -401117_ On *Ming ,Day Alteyvenrla London for the'' itith DaVe'saind. On NeliYear's Eve they had a ve#:pletiSant surprise .-when. Madeline's cousin who visited them last summer •called from wish them.a HappyNew Year. _ Don, Marilyn Forbes and family spent Christrnas Day at Walter and Grace Forbes inClinton. Boxing Day, Rick COLGATE TOOTHPASTE 100 MI *11. 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