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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1969-06-26, Page 13THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1969 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THIRTEEN ROYAL OCCASION — CBC television and radio will bring Canadians live coverage of the Investiture of HRH Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales, direct from Caer- narvon Castle, Wales on Tuesday, July 1. CBC television will carry live color coverage—beamed from Wales via communications satellite—from 7 to approximately 11:30 a.m. EDT with an edited repeat of highlights from 10 to 11 p.m. CBC radio's live coverage will start at 9:45 a.m. EDT and the evening repeat will be from 10:10 to 10:30 p.m. The Investiture is the ceremonial act by which Her Majesty the Queen will confere the 20 -year-old Heir Ap- parent the outward signs of his office as Prince of Wales. Prince Charles is the 21st in the line of Princes of Wales; Prince Edward later Edward 11 was created first Prince of Wales by his father Edward 1 in 1301. of Want Ads bring results addd 9�9 4 9 499 4_4A0L0 4.31-4.9 0 Wheat Price Set Higher For 1969 The price of the 1969 crop Ontario winter wheat will be two cents higher than the price for the 1968 crop. It was announced last week by James O'Shea, R. R. 3, Granton, chairman of the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board, that the negotiated minimum price for grades No. 1 and No. 2 have been set at $ 1. 82 per bushel. Last year the minimum was $ 1. 80 per bushel. In making the announcement, Mr. O'Shea said negotiations between the board and trade (dealer and processor) represent- atives were completed on Tues- day, June 17, in London. In O'Shea said in addition to the two cent per bushel increase there was one other change in the negotiated agreement invol- ving grade discounts. The discount for grades No. 4 and No. 5 will be 47 cents per bushel instead of 45 cents, the level in effect last year. Grade No. 3 discount remains the same at 3 cents per bushel. Mr. O'Shea said all other terns of the 1969 agreement comes into force July I remain unchang- ed from the year previous. The escalator clause as before, provides a ten cent per bushel price increase according to the schedule below. July, August, September $1. 82, October, 1. 84; November $1. 86; December, $1. 88; January, $1. 90; February, March, April $1. 92; May, $1.87; June, $1.82, Dashwood Midgets The Dashwood midget baseball club treated the hometown fans to a victory Monday night as they tripped the mighty Listowel midgets 4-3. Johnny Hayter pitched the full seven inning contest and also supplied the big hit to drive in the winning run. Thursday the midgets play in Clinton. It's good as far as it goes.... The head restraints in 1969 automobiles are designed to reduce injuries due to rear -end collisions. Restraints should help minimize some of the unpleasant effects of these all -too -common crashes, but their causes can be dealt with only by drivers. There are a number of things you can do to help prevent rear -end collisions. Here are some of them. Don't let yourself be crowded by the driver behind. If someone follows you too closely for safety, encourage him to pass — by pulling off the road if necessary. Signal your intentions — to make a turn, change lanes, or stop suddenly. Signal an intend - ed stop by pumping your brake pedal to flash the brakelights. Don't crowd the driver ahead — leave at least one car length for each 10 miles of speed. And remember that high speeds and poor weather conditions demand extra stopping distance. At night, or in rain or fog, allow for reduced visibility or decreased traction: Limited—access highways have made higher speeds common. As a result drivers need to be especially wary of slow- moving or stopped vehicles. Stay alert— be particularly attentive near controlled intersections where vehicles ahead may be slowing, turning, and stopping. Watch for slower -moving merging traffic. Use acceleration and deceleration lanes to change your own speed when entering or leaving a highspeed highway. Prevent secondary collisions at an accident scene by getting off the roadway quickly if you decide to stop. Be a defensive driver — constantly watch the traffic around you and plan for any foreseeable emergency. CIAG INSURANCE CO.OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS OF GUELPH ASPHALT PAVING DRIVEWAYS, PARKING LOTS, BARNYARDS Anywhere within 50 mile radius of Clinton. All Work Guaranteed FOR FREE ESTIMATES Call Dungannon 529-7686, Collect DAY OR NIGHT BLUEWATER PAVING CONTRACTORS INTEREST FREE Any New or Used Tractor Worth over $1,000 Is Interest -Free Until November 1, 1969 THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON. 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