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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-03-24, Page 29GODERICHH SIG. BIS IJOi US 2. PW2SFS AND .o.,; SSC)f21FS it SE LUCA Cie NO6111iF(ASL.S SZ HANDBAGS Anstett Jewellers LIMITED LBERT ST., CLINTON 452-3901 [SU ,a PEN WEDNESDAYS For Your Convenience, HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.. 6 p.m.; Friday nights 'till 9 p.m. iils BY OPP CONSTABLE R. W. WILSON Throughout Ontario, 'the O.p.p. have initiated a program on a large scale in an effort to reduce accidents. The programis called SELECTIVE TRAFFIf IN- FORCEMENT. Accidents are a mystery -in some instances, but most causes are cut and dried. Accidents,s due to misjudgement and actual offences against thellighway Traffic Act of Ontario which Is a Provincial Statute set up for motorists to follow in order to prevent'accidents. To determine causes and location of accidents an OPI' team each month from each detachment, studies ac- cident reports accumulated from the past three years for each particular month that have occurred in that par- tict"lar patrol area. From these reports statistics are obtained as to how many accidents occurred, where they occurred, what time of day they c-ccurred, and possibly the reason they happened. A program is set up for each month indicating a par- ticular area of highway a patrol car must patrol, at a particular time of day and what particular offence the officer should be looking for. From this accident pattern derived from the study uce accidents each month, and the. SELECTIVE TRAFFIC EN- FORCEMENT, the O.P.P. hope to prevent accidents. Barring the "white-out" storm conditions realized this winter, the program is working well as accidents have bleen reduced. • SPEED A FACTOR Many types of resources are used to stop accidents causing violations such as aircraft, radar and cruiser patrols. Obviously radar is used strictly for speed,control and is a very accurate and effective method. As speed is in- volved in most accidents, and it is found that accidents in general have been reduced with the 50 m.p.h, maximum limit, it will be enforced heavier all the time. The new movin"'radar has been introduced in Perth and Grey Counties and will soon be in this area. The stationary radar (sometimes hand held) is in operation now. Speeders beware....we are out to try and save your life and the lives of others around you If you have questions, please feel free to contact Provincial Const. R. W. Wilson, c -o Ontario Provincial Police, Box 6, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Y5 RE ARE MORE SPECIAL INGS FOR YOU FROM 1 AN 1917. 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There were about asking for Senior staff and ten of the lights either out or counsellors, swim director, dimming. _ nurse, nature director, Bible The Pastoral Relations Resource director, sports and Committee held a meeting on craft directors. You may get Wednesday evening at the an application from the home of Mary.Bere. The Rev. Stan MacDonald of Lon- desboro was present to ex- plain procedure and suggest contacts. He stressed the necessity of being discreet with any confidential in- formation received. Mrs. Elma Reed has been ill with the flu this week. Mrs. Cecil Blake returned home on Wednesday after spending four weeks at St. Petersburg, Florida with her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. Fines of Toronto. Mrs. Blake also spent a week visiting with other members of her family in Toronto and Alliston. A workshop ia quilt -making sponsored by Dungannon Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Kerr on Thursday evening. Mrs. Winnifred Girvin and Mrs. Myrtle Kerr are the leaders and 31 interested ladies attended. They discussed color -coordination and. made their templates. Each one started a prophet which may be a cushion top or chair back etc. The next meeting in the series is on March 24 at the home of Mrs. Winnifred Girvin, tr minister. Singtime presents a special program on Sunday, March 27 at 2 p.m., on C.K.N.X. TV channel 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott, Matthew and Andrew, of - Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Irvine Eedy. The boys are remaining for the holiday week. Miss Martha Eedy and Mr. Allan Basson of Stratford spent the weekend at home also. Miss Debbie Vella visited • during Saturday and Sunday with her relatives in Lon- desboro and Be [more respectively. Misses Becky and ' Kara Blake of Cambridge (Galt) spent a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Cecil Blake. 4-H The first meeting of Dungannon 2 4-H club was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Doris Culbert on Tuesday evening, March 15. The meeting began with the 4-H pledge after which election of officers was, held. President is Betty Culbert; vice-president Mrs. Barbara Snowden;The Sunday morning reporter iseCrotated retaryss worship service at the Dorothy Culbert holding that Dungannon Christian -office this week. Fellowship church was Discussion was held on conducted by a gospel team equipping a sewing box, from the Emmanuel Bible choosing clothes for leisure College at Kitchener and getting ready tO cut featuring a children's story fabric. and special music. Their For demonstration thegir1S message was based on the were shown how to take Gospel of John, Chapter 12: measurements. Some time 23-36 with emphasis on the was spent on group, work and Son of Man being lifted up and the meeting was closed. Q. Do Fishermen have to pay Canada Pension Plan contributions? A. If you were between the ages of 18 and 70 and earned sufficient income from fishing, the answer is yes. - Q. Is the interest on a loan used to purchase equipment for fishing deductible? A. Yes, provided the equipment is to be used to earn self-employed income. Q. I. did not know that I was supposed to have part of my tax paid by the end of the year, leaving a smaller amount to be paid by April 30. Now I find that I owe a large amount. What can I do? A. Pay as much as you can when filing your return or before. When yoti receive your notice of assessment, telephone the Collection Section of your District Taxation Office if you° are unable to pay the balance at that time. If your cir- cumstances warrant, a reasonable arrangement can be made to pay the amount over a period of time. Q. What is the respon- sibility of the fish buyer where no declaration is made? A. Under these cir- cumstances, the buyer has no responsibility. However, some other person will most likely be the "designated employer". "Established 1876" McKiLLOP MUTUAL 'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. Treas., Ph.' 527-0400. FULL COVERAGE Form and Urban Properties FII, Windstorm, Liability, Theft Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package,Composite Dwelling Directors and Adjusters Robt.Archlbald,R.R.4, Scaforth Ken Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth Lavern Godkln, R.11.41, Walton Ross Leonhardt, 8.11.1, Bornholm John McEwing, R.R.1, Myth Stanley Mcllwaln, R.R.2, Goderlch Donald McKercher, R.R.1, Dublin Wm. Pepper, Sn,eeneta - J.N.Trewartha,Bor 661, Ci ratan AGENTS James Keys, R.R,1, Seaforth Wm. Letper, R.R.1, Lot desboro Steve J. Murray, R.11.5, Seaforth 527-1817 527.1545 527-1877 345.2234 523.9390 524.7051 527.1837 482.7534 482.7593 5274467 5234257 343-2172 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE