The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-03-20, Page 15CRAWFORD MOTORS
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71 MERCURY MARQUIS, 2 door hardtop,
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70 DOT CORONET, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic
69 FORD; 4 door sedan, power eauipped,
radio
69 CHRYSLER, 4 door hardtop, V8:
power steering and brakes
69 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan, 'power
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68 FORD Custom 4 door sedan
7 PLYMOUTH FURY II, 2 door
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63 FORD 3/4 ton truck
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Cutting and. Wrapping — Sausage Making Fast Freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS .
Have cattle in on Thursday for Friday's kill
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Able To Hang Your, Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks — Whatever. Your Requirementi Are
For Home Freezers We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Plices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
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RIPLEY HURON NEWS
indelibly marked. If you drive for
two years, without a traffic con-
•viction- your points are erased and
your slate is clean. '
HOW Demerit Points. AccUmulate:
Failing taremain at scene of an accident
(Highway Traffic Act)
Careless dnving Exceeding speed limit
Racing by 30 rn p h. or more.
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Driver of luir, failing to stop at unprotected
railway crossings
Exceeding speed limit Failing to obey direr-
by 11 to 19 m p h . tions of police officer.
Dnving through, around Failing to report an
or under railway crossing accident to a police
barrier officer.
Failing to yield nght of Improper pasSing. •
way . 'Crowding driver's seat.
Failing to obey a stop Wrong way on one-way
sign. signal light or street or highway.
railway crossing signal.
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Failing to lower Failing to obey signs
headlamp beam other than those
Improper opening of mentioned above.
V(MICie door. Pedestnan cross-over.
Prohibited turns. Failing to share road.
Towing of persons Improper right turn.
on toboggans. bicycles, Improper left turn.
skis, etc prohibited. Failing to signal.
Unnecessary slow
dnving. • .
7 points
6 points
5 point.
4 points
3 points
2 pm
Exceeding tin' speed limit by 20 to 29 m :h.
Failing to stop for school bus.
Following too closely'
Ontario
/ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PACE FIFTEEN WAY, MARCH 20th, 1974
LANGSIDE
Congratulations to mr.'and
Mrs. Ron 'Hewitt of Kincardine on
the birth of a daughter on Thurs-
day, March 14. Mrs. Hewitt is
the former Janice Wall.
We're happy to report that Mary
Ellen Bridle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Bridle, who had been a
patient in Wingham and London
Hospitals during the week; was.
able to return home on Saturday.
Kathy Wybenga of Brantford is
pregently visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Peter de Boer and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall ofHoly-
rood visited Mr. and Mrs. Jini
Young and family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young
and family recently. visited Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Broome of Bluevale.
LANGSIDE YOUNG PEOPLES
Langside Young Peoples were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Viptor
Emerson, Whitechurch, Saturday
evening for their regular meeting.
The topic was marriage and was
given by Mr. Murdock. Plans
were made for volleyball and
basketball gameg. The next meet-
ing will be held Sunday , March
24th. Several games were played.
EVeryone then enjoyed pancakes
fOr lunch.
'FLOOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS
The floor hockey playoffs start
on Monday, March 11 and Tues-
day, March 12th. First the girls
will play and then the boys. The
team that wins two out of three
games wins. The boys' teams'
that are in the playoffs are Jeff
MacTavish's team, Eoin Mac-
Kay's team., Brian Regier's team.
For the girls-Mary MacKay's team,
Jane Farrell's team, Joanne Pol-
lock's team and Shannon Court- '
ney's teams are .competing. We
all hope they'll do' very well in
these games.
GRADE FOUR
This past week in Mrs. Peter-
baugh's classroom, Miss Jean
MacTavish'is student teaching.
Many people are planning to skate
in the skateathon from our school.
JUNIORS •
The juniors, started their floor
hockey on 'Friday,. January 18,
1974. So far the scores are Terry
Irwin 3, Gary Rutledge 7,, Kevin,
Boyle 6, Kenny Elliott 8.
P rimer on how to lose
r's licence.
,It's actually quite simple.
All you do is accumulate' fifteen
demerit points and lose your
licence for thirty dayS. Do it again
and lose your licence for six
months.
In this province, it definitely pays
a driver to score a big fat zero.
Ontario's\ demerit point system is ,
designed to convince the poor
driver to drive properly. Drivers
who do not improve are then
taken from the road because
They're a menace to pedestrians
arid to other drivers.
But the system is not at all unjust.
It's aimed at telling the driver
where he's gone wrong and
giving him plenty of time to Cor-
rect his faults.
For instance. When you've
accumulated six points, you'll be
notified and urged to improve
your driving.
`When you've got ,pine, you'll prob-
ably be asked to attend private
interview and re-do your driving
test
At fifteen pointS, you'll lose your
licence for thirty days and drop
back to seven points. Get fifteen
again and you won't drive for
six months.
However, your record won't be
The whole point is to score nothing,
keep your-record clean and drive
happily ever after.
Ministry of Transportation
& Communications
Hon. John R. Rhodes A,T.C. McNab.
Minister'
Deputy Minister