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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-09-29, Page 06BM W. I V WEEMN 6 �AN ENTIRE some0y'be b u4t-areifn01 Is Id ngine at. ............. h Pioneer Museum. The-mciseunciiiiently is in -the midst of the Goderic a $4. milfi6n'reno vatiorl'and bu#ding project. ThePrieh �h . ........... ds 6t e Museum 'selling builder's blocks to museum patrons in, an,: effort to raise - group is fundsior the project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t skibs and warm tpmpqrptures, whi�'h THE OLD WEST was the theme of,a float entered,b. children of ithe Fairgoers -were greeted by'sunn3 y Brussels Pubild School 16 the -recent fall fair parade held, at Brussels. m res as ir uie ade'taking in the.�a 's many featu. a pie W, ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XLL. associa in. on Bot, ry -e u e urge.-sa, S of - btcyces REM= Running a' red'lightj ignoring a accident figure, experts say, could says min an �itit .y cyclists have ude cyclists tend to rioe too close to the well, "For whatever curba'nd to parked cars." stop sign, failing to signal turns, - actually be much higher sincer it's -problem as failing to yield to ped&triah9,'or believed many cycling mishaps are reasons., most cyclisis don't consider advis pyclistg to stay at le He es as.t operating an impropprly maintained notreported., ihemselves vehicle operators Mr one m6tro..from 'parked cars, to' Vehicle all sound like a list of things The experts sa�, a combinatipn of Egan says. "They'6fteh Operate travel in a straight line, ridol ac-, motorists do'wr6, unpredictably, thus contributing to ding'to the wi ng, anditis. not knowing the rules of the road and cor ath of ihe road and liowevpr, safety experts point out civelessIvehicle operation — by both alecidents." 06hdttf� qk' avoid so"i that -the list is also an' indictment motor vehicle drivers and. cyclists — Most ehildren learn to ride g� g" hap 'at 4 speed cioin"-:�. rator� of two - applying to ope contributes significantly to the between the ages of five,and eight, sistent with thdflow of traffic. wheeledvehides, cyclists. acciftnt toll., Bbth the 'Ontario he continues, but don't really. learii "C heck motoristi to. see if 'they're The Ontario Cycling Association Cyclirfg Association, which goverrid the rules of traffic safety, 'By , the' -noticing yqu,"' he says. "If ihey Pre says there are about one -million sport c ling in -the province, and time they are adult riders, thby their attention. cyclists in the province, Meaning YC think there's nothing.to learn, even - - not, try toget the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and - . �; On. the question, of education, Mr. that about one in six.persohs ride a Recreation, which s is amateur though adult cyclists tend, to h4ve uppor .,.-Jurbala says people ar�n'tekactly bicyc)[e. Unfortunately, safety ex- sports,. have expressed - c6neern the worstbabits, in Mr. Juqbala'9 I . perts say,. manX . d9nPat do it very about the safety problem. opitilom "They ride on the sidewalk "knocking down doors" to le.am about bicycle: safety.. Last wifiterij well. Association Executive Director instead of the road, and there's a Paul Jurbala says about one7third'df ind . the assoclatf6n There w6rei 29 -cyclists killed in tendency to ignore stop lights a ve.,three or four safe courses 'on bicycling across 1venu6 comes stop signs." - id la year'and more than the association's rC ��!s st Ontario, 'Mr. Jurbaig says, -adding 600 injured,. The cyclists had ad-' from grants provided by the Bernie Kapalka, supervisor of that a-Iot more can be done','*,. cidents alone, tangled with other community -programs with. the ministry's sports.ano fitness branch. lwg dubs, tio emphasize safety. - 1110 eye -Police,- does a cyclists, or collided with-cgrs.,The �With their help, the associhtion has Metropolitan Toronto If , a - club or community. Just completed a manual for school lot of work with'school children on organization wishes to set up a class KIM* children on "usingAhe road',' and bicycle safety, but also says it's n bicycle safety,,we will gladly KIRKLEN hopes to get a pilot program in�. never too late to learn how to ride a supply an instructor. corporating the manual into schools bicyqlesafely. INVESTMENTS INOW this fall. The experts agree that -bicycle Despite the, apparent lack of pub - Farm Autorhation'Equipment safety comes down to two thin lie demand for safety instruction, #&ND' Ole Miggit-U.0 F Harr e Electronic Farm Scales' He says much more peeds to be 9S jjede/ Nanz and Howard 0l members of the Godorloh Friends of th Squeeze Crites done to improve , cycling safety. more education and more -respon- Marjorie Keast' maqagei of c6miii Museum group, are proud df the wealth Of artifacts found at the Huron. Cbunt Pionbee Museum at Ali Compressors "Many drivers. don't respect the sible attitudes. munity.' and wet I y Section 'of thr y Godedch, but are espedially proud.of this rare Regina Orchestral which"the qi0seum has acquireq. The Pressure Washers bicycle a$ an equal partner on the "Most aceid6nts can be proven- sp6its and fitness branch, applau&, Friends of the Museum group currently is raising money for ft renovation iyrOjept underway at the county Ag. Grants Available road," . he sa�s. "A common attitude ted," says'mr.'Agan, adding that the work of t64 Ontario, 0yelhig Js that bicycles shouldn't be on the only five per cent of accidents in- museum. Inquire Association. ministry is. road, even though bicycles,z nteregte& in helping JACK ALTON qe volve Motorists hitting cy0ists from alw.ayi' i acknowiedged,iis vehicles under'the behind. "The' real hazard comes proj�ctj that may�imp (619).6244974- rove safety 4n, High*ayTraffie Act." from ca6- approaching from sports and we su�port the OCA,in its 151 Bennett 8t. W. fnends,.of, Mus,10.-Um.. starts'� it th t, Dan. E94a, bicycle safety str igh�t on or e left. As a restil efforts,'�ahe gay$.,-. Goderl6h, Ont. 1 -n -To Toronto, omm tee -se d ie � Z, ". " ' 1�,T:! '' : i I educatioo p inator. for the 0 1 1 . . . no fu P V In-, -e' donors. rc, -S U, 't 6 Int tested' f , hil !be ubsta (0 yeo A -the MuseOW' -of -thi pr 0 he "Fflends of Y 4, *061 iffat PopchAnd ''Situated Wit In C t,0 110.1 4MI gr A Utitivets ty* of, Guelo b 'boildih 'was condemA 'o 0 0 1 O'd rliefi, Iwoutd hke!'- i jA 00 'd to buy as 'a A Hurd 6onty.- I 6f .6. 1A, *as Peov .0 P., eaMpiragg, awl it h-_ "I ift a'. All e expa Wxy �­ _14.- I d mijOt fold,4 6V 0i ly c n bo�$old-. 01. ��=024 , Ik;vm_u� , t 0 M 0 ty, Witter 0 t�rj with Oh the woo 'A" ,111 ho, to their names bo 0 0, this Vio tn*j T6 6hO group Of p" i 011"NOdd 114 An lot "'A an 9 untl6k6blO Andthe Pt gay- h Is pr do e V. a Qionor roco®r a %ftl 41h itlated by w 3; or Musl0u'm gro.0 A'' i m6d to' 49110 -.11. f th 1W rjbi,w effoits i f(ott in ar uselp y, b 60 1 Y� 0 Im and hopes it V 0 T GUARANTEED IN' IESTMEN %fl A, fiii lie adds that 4". 1AC F T, W!I museum AIM9004 toung ,:q SO* ti to A �,Year AM!` -J6 W-11 W, vdto�lall, o tor, uron, 5 'IDY to, i k " 4 , 0 'a An 0 , Vi� ;"tixixtv 11140`1604.0 "Abod, 944 100�;;, lP - t*00 6 W04:0 �17 RE ��,A,400­ M.0 ?1io ow A WOO 1.1.1fit, Aw i0C A A _mw ::t P., op T�,, '00" woo= 'k Oil 41 4 dl J TMI'V,171� Nam A 'P A'S i­lb�' awd individuals �,16rwbrd to make *Ieftds of the Osit fgU for their i I Walnut I = ,,y is offering a �Ih Its. Now Voted and- -is 8a Moordft *14 bf pootty W". '6*6 ... ....... V D M W. I V WEEMN 6 �AN ENTIRE some0y'be b u4t-areifn01 Is Id ngine at. ............. h Pioneer Museum. The-mciseunciiiiently is in -the midst of the Goderic a $4. milfi6n'reno vatiorl'and bu#ding project. ThePrieh �h . ........... ds 6t e Museum 'selling builder's blocks to museum patrons in, an,: effort to raise - group is fundsior the project. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t skibs and warm tpmpqrptures, whi�'h THE OLD WEST was the theme of,a float entered,b. children of ithe Fairgoers -were greeted by'sunn3 y Brussels Pubild School 16 the -recent fall fair parade held, at Brussels. m res as ir uie ade'taking in the.�a 's many featu. a pie W, ................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . XLL. associa in. on Bot, ry -e u e urge.-sa, S of - btcyces REM= Running a' red'lightj ignoring a accident figure, experts say, could says min an �itit .y cyclists have ude cyclists tend to rioe too close to the well, "For whatever curba'nd to parked cars." stop sign, failing to signal turns, - actually be much higher sincer it's -problem as failing to yield to ped&triah9,'or believed many cycling mishaps are reasons., most cyclisis don't consider advis pyclistg to stay at le He es as.t operating an impropprly maintained notreported., ihemselves vehicle operators Mr one m6tro..from 'parked cars, to' Vehicle all sound like a list of things The experts sa�, a combinatipn of Egan says. "They'6fteh Operate travel in a straight line, ridol ac-, motorists do'wr6, unpredictably, thus contributing to ding'to the wi ng, anditis. not knowing the rules of the road and cor ath of ihe road and liowevpr, safety experts point out civelessIvehicle operation — by both alecidents." 06hdttf� qk' avoid so"i that -the list is also an' indictment motor vehicle drivers and. cyclists — Most ehildren learn to ride g� g" hap 'at 4 speed cioin"-:�. rator� of two - applying to ope contributes significantly to the between the ages of five,and eight, sistent with thdflow of traffic. wheeledvehides, cyclists. acciftnt toll., Bbth the 'Ontario he continues, but don't really. learii "C heck motoristi to. see if 'they're The Ontario Cycling Association Cyclirfg Association, which goverrid the rules of traffic safety, 'By , the' -noticing yqu,"' he says. "If ihey Pre says there are about one -million sport c ling in -the province, and time they are adult riders, thby their attention. cyclists in the province, Meaning YC think there's nothing.to learn, even - - not, try toget the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and - . �; On. the question, of education, Mr. that about one in six.persohs ride a Recreation, which s is amateur though adult cyclists tend, to h4ve uppor .,.-Jurbala says people ar�n'tekactly bicyc)[e. Unfortunately, safety ex- sports,. have expressed - c6neern the worstbabits, in Mr. Juqbala'9 I . perts say,. manX . d9nPat do it very about the safety problem. opitilom "They ride on the sidewalk "knocking down doors" to le.am about bicycle: safety.. Last wifiterij well. Association Executive Director instead of the road, and there's a Paul Jurbala says about one7third'df ind . the assoclatf6n There w6rei 29 -cyclists killed in tendency to ignore stop lights a ve.,three or four safe courses 'on bicycling across 1venu6 comes stop signs." - id la year'and more than the association's rC ��!s st Ontario, 'Mr. Jurbaig says, -adding 600 injured,. The cyclists had ad-' from grants provided by the Bernie Kapalka, supervisor of that a-Iot more can be done','*,. cidents alone, tangled with other community -programs with. the ministry's sports.ano fitness branch. lwg dubs, tio emphasize safety. - 1110 eye -Police,- does a cyclists, or collided with-cgrs.,The �With their help, the associhtion has Metropolitan Toronto If , a - club or community. Just completed a manual for school lot of work with'school children on organization wishes to set up a class KIM* children on "usingAhe road',' and bicycle safety, but also says it's n bicycle safety,,we will gladly KIRKLEN hopes to get a pilot program in�. never too late to learn how to ride a supply an instructor. corporating the manual into schools bicyqlesafely. INVESTMENTS INOW this fall. The experts agree that -bicycle Despite the, apparent lack of pub - Farm Autorhation'Equipment safety comes down to two thin lie demand for safety instruction, #&ND' Ole Miggit-U.0 F Harr e Electronic Farm Scales' He says much more peeds to be 9S jjede/ Nanz and Howard 0l members of the Godorloh Friends of th Squeeze Crites done to improve , cycling safety. more education and more -respon- Marjorie Keast' maqagei of c6miii Museum group, are proud df the wealth Of artifacts found at the Huron. Cbunt Pionbee Museum at Ali Compressors "Many drivers. don't respect the sible attitudes. munity.' and wet I y Section 'of thr y Godedch, but are espedially proud.of this rare Regina Orchestral which"the qi0seum has acquireq. The Pressure Washers bicycle a$ an equal partner on the "Most aceid6nts can be proven- sp6its and fitness branch, applau&, Friends of the Museum group currently is raising money for ft renovation iyrOjept underway at the county Ag. Grants Available road," . he sa�s. "A common attitude ted," says'mr.'Agan, adding that the work of t64 Ontario, 0yelhig Js that bicycles shouldn't be on the only five per cent of accidents in- museum. Inquire Association. ministry is. road, even though bicycles,z nteregte& in helping JACK ALTON qe volve Motorists hitting cy0ists from alw.ayi' i acknowiedged,iis vehicles under'the behind. "The' real hazard comes proj�ctj that may�imp (619).6244974- rove safety 4n, High*ayTraffie Act." from ca6- approaching from sports and we su�port the OCA,in its 151 Bennett 8t. W. fnends,.of, Mus,10.-Um.. starts'� it th t, Dan. E94a, bicycle safety str igh�t on or e left. As a restil efforts,'�ahe gay$.,-. Goderl6h, Ont. 1 -n -To Toronto, omm tee -se d ie � Z, ". " ' 1�,T:! '' : i I educatioo p inator. for the 0 1 1 . . . no fu P V In-, -e' donors. rc, -S U, 't 6 Int tested' f , hil !be ubsta (0 yeo A -the MuseOW' -of -thi pr 0 he "Fflends of Y 4, *061 iffat PopchAnd ''Situated Wit In C t,0 110.1 4MI gr A Utitivets ty* of, Guelo b 'boildih 'was condemA 'o 0 0 1 O'd rliefi, Iwoutd hke!'- i jA 00 'd to buy as 'a A Hurd 6onty.- I 6f .6. 1A, *as Peov .0 P., eaMpiragg, awl it h-_ "I ift a'. All e expa Wxy �­ _14.- I d mijOt fold,4 6V 0i ly c n bo�$old-. 01. ��=024 , Ik;vm_u� , t 0 M 0 ty, Witter 0 t�rj with Oh the woo 'A" ,111 ho, to their names bo 0 0, this Vio tn*j T6 6hO group Of p" i 011"NOdd 114 An lot "'A an 9 untl6k6blO Andthe Pt gay- h Is pr do e V. a Qionor roco®r a %ftl 41h itlated by w 3; or Musl0u'm gro.0 A'' i m6d to' 49110 -.11. f th 1W rjbi,w effoits i f(ott in ar uselp y, b 60 1 Y� 0 Im and hopes it V 0 T GUARANTEED IN' IESTMEN %fl A, fiii lie adds that 4". 1AC F T, W!I museum AIM9004 toung ,:q SO* ti to A �,Year AM!` -J6 W-11 W, vdto�lall, o tor, uron, 5 'IDY to, i k " 4 , 0 'a An 0 , Vi� ;"tixixtv 11140`1604.0 "Abod, 944 100�;;, lP - t*00 6 W04:0 �17 RE ��,A,400­ M.0 ?1io ow A WOO 1.1.1fit, Aw i0C A A _mw ::t P., op T�,, '00" woo= 'k Oil 41 4 dl J TMI'V,171� Nam A 'P A'S i­lb�' awd individuals �,16rwbrd to make *Ieftds of the Osit fgU for their i I Walnut I = ,,y is offering a �Ih Its. Now Voted and- -is 8a Moordft *14 bf pootty W". '6*6