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The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-06, Page 10r St.41.1 1 AURC4EXPOSITDIR. SEAFORTHA Ot4tf 11;14 ing to .o.ne or even two , gifts, I can't see another separate one, unless you consider yourself a special friend of the family, 21 Mormons were 41 Preposition its first— 45 Prescilhed 24-Bit ' =Mutt 26 Chink! 45 Ireland 33 Visigoth: klag 45 Distress call 34 Short jacket 51 Hail! 36 TlIier 53 Nickel, 37 Seniors (symbol) 42 Level' 0 Army ,officer 43 Nostril (0.) l7ItIfiMi I Ha, isicws-i PHOWON MHMEMO HIOIM mwribma NNO C.10 NWNWMNO WM NH ' NEMO NMN191 , iglu con UM ROUn umom vinmil orinp, oix.1 orammREIM MM MEM OMO Uld nmo HPIMEIWC.l mnmmpq aziximno moomum eter- . id:134'5:41s,,3& years.. ago. He Was with M. John- ston, Toront.sh-lfhere"-he receiv- - (By the. 01-ita4 Provincial ed his licensee After` being in Police) - winghtall he came, to ,Brussels In July, 1941 *ben.„119 over 12ear Sr; the Walker hneineSS:-In 1937 if a young persen with 130 thin- after putelmaipg_the build- Mr. and MI'S. ' a Ran are not leaving Brussels, where they have both been: ,active in Com- munity a v- ffairs. They have mo ed into the house formerlY oc-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Meehan who have, moved to Lucknow where .they, are in ,the hardware businesS, e moved t Taxation officiati also pointed out the widespread belief that interest and dividends under $10.00 do not have to be report- ed is incorrect. All interest and dividends are considered in • - come and should be reported on the income tax -form, whether or not they,, were enough to warrant receiving a Ts Slip. Winners The euchre party held in the Odd Fellow's Hall on Wednes- day- was well attended with 14 tables in' play. Winners were:, ladies' most games, Mrs. Alex Dennis; lone hands, Mrs. Pat McGrath; con solation, Mrs. Laura• lugs; .gents most games, Harvey Dolmage; lone hands, Alden Crich; conso- lation, Charlie Eyre. Name Euchre the 'resent loss- day instruetien • permit, was driving a car, hut the person eel companying the young per6,0( had his permit under suspen- sion, would ;the young verso:LW Bcencelie valid? A. No, it weuld not be valid, and the 'holder of the 120 day instruction permit could -be-char- ged under Section 22 (1) of, the Regulations whiclistateS, "After the 31st day of December, 1966 and subject to' subsection person who except for lack of instruction in operating a meter vehicle, is otherwise qualified to be issued a driver's licence may apply for an instruction permit, and thecPernlit may be isued entitling the applicant, while having the permit in his immediate possession, to drives a motor vehicle, other than a mot- orcycle, upon a • highWay for a period' of 120 days from the date of issue and the person shall be accompanied by a per- son, who is the holder of a val- id driver's licence other than a driver's licence restricted to the operation of a motorcycle, oc- cupying the seat, beside him." The owner could be charged un- der Section 13 (1) of the High- way Traffic Act which in part states, "No person other than one holding a chatfffeur's li- cence shall operate or drive a motor vehicle on a highway un- less he holds an operator's li- • sense issued: to him under this section, and no person who is the owner or in possession or control of a motor vehicle shall permit any person who is not the holder of a chauffeur's or operator's licence to operate or drive the motor vehicle" IAN McLEAN Farm Rep. ti Information Slips Recount Interest A good "Joe" to li. now when it comes to farm buildings When you begin thinking of a:new farm building, you usually know fairly well the. job you want done. But . then comes the question as tO what size your building should be . . . what kind of construction, what it will cost. Here's where IAN McLEAN, Of Monkton, can help,3fou best. With his ex- perience and our engineering department's wide range of plans' and types of construction methods from steel frame, pole frame, rigid frame and arch rafter, you can be sure he'll arrive at the best building for the job......'., When you talk to IAN,,you'll find he talks your language, and understands • what you want to get done . . . 'and why. He can show you erected Beaver buildings, and supply connon sense factual information. He's a good man to know. For Further Information or Appointment Call BEAVER LUMBER, EXETER, 235-1582 .or;aver Ei ngineered Farm Buildings Are Fitted to Your Farming Needs ! 43yolcarto Is 25 Gaelic =Reparation I./Incursion 2:11rPotheticlil ;:artirtirwil clo.ser 14 littemert 151le 10 Clinddilltilkla 19 Egyptian stns 13 Expunger 7 Its essits144 0101•0•16 glens sod force Ch Vi emical altit • holder 20 Shone 17 Measure of 30 Enervate 12 Lacked 11Indolent 11Exclanratint 3Tub Intstaltal 4WhIle 3Prinlint 5 Remove. 'Mach of thhi 7 Ice-cream 9 Anent at, sorrow area state Is 28 Bound 29 Mixed tips 30 Thulium (symb arent ol) 31P 32 Behold! 33 Encourage Anglo-Saxon e slav It contain the tamed Comstock 39 Stagger Boys nickname 41 strips 47Paid notice 411 Legal matters 30 Steam sr Goddess of tniatuatios 52,Presser 54 This state Is • 56 to Trigonometric; debits - function S7 Comes in - `Wow, do I need help! -)DEAR DORIS — Please send me your chart for Curves. I am now 30. I used to weigh 115 pounds, but with having one child, three miscarriages, many illnesses and much surgery I do not even hit the 100-pound- mark. I am very disgusted with 'my- self; so much so that I have no ambition, although until this past year had more than I knew what to do with. I just sit and brood most of the time; do not even have the desire to go out 'or have .anyOne in. I try talking to myself and vow each day will be different but can't seem to create any difference. I'd like to know if these ex- ercises would be harmful for me to try, as in the last seven months of 1968 I lost 50 percent Of my stomach and had a disc removed from my back. My main concern is the bust, which is now nil, and my thighs. Still Hoping For Energy And Interest DEAR STILL HOPING — Not only excercise, but a good body-building diet and a se- rene outlook, are involved in rounding, out the curves. The chart goes into all this. Give yourself time. And be- fore doing a single bend, get your doctor's blessing on the suggested routines. It took more than a- day or two to get into this slump. It will take months of faithful effort — in eating, sleeping, stretching and positive thinking — to get back your get-up-and-go. DEAR DORIS I was engaged for about tw.o weeks to this fel- low when all of a sudden, "BOON!" One night we got in a puar- rel, He took the ring, and after he took it he was sorry and" wanted me to take it back. 1 want to take it back be- cause I` love him so very much and I know he loves me, too, be- cause he told me so hundreds of tithes, but I really don't think we would get along very well in married life together. Can you help me in any way? All Mixed Up inside DEAR ALL .— Just by saying Don't Do It. If your socalled love won't stand married life, why put a noose around your neck? DEAR poms — I am a mem- ber of a church choir. Our rect• tor who also sings with us, hats=" lug a beautiful voiceV is leaving shortly. We have supported him faithfully and esteem him great- ly. My question Is, should I give him a small going-away gift? He will receive a' congrega- tional gift, to which I will sub- scribe; possibly also a gift from the . choir. I should mention that I am a florist and thought of having a small -arrangement sent to the rectory at the parish he is to move OS; at the time of his ar- rival. This would be instead of a' parting gift. What is your opinion, please? ;• Cholster DEAR CHOMSTER — I like the last idea best — with a note inside wishing him well in his new work, Since you will be contribut; t4040-1l444ntgij*1 Rann-Furtlitttre-nnd Funeral. Service business, 14 Brussels, took possession on Sat- urday. lYfr, Watts,. whose home was at Belleville, came to Brussels from BrahtfOrd where he was ' asso- . dated with the Hall and Rob- inson .FVIeral Home for the past five years. Mr .and Mrs. Watts and their five children, three girls and two boys, have taken up resi- dence in the D. A, Rann home. which they also acquired when they purchased •the business. • D. A. Rann, a native of Wrox- . As many as 5,000,000 Cana- dians are receiving T5 Informa- tion Slips this year for the first time, Department of National Revenue, Taxation officials es- timate. T5 Slips are, sent by banks and other institutions to people receiving $10.00 or more in interest or dividends' during the year. One of the questions frequently raised by taxpayers receiving these slips for the first time is: "My wife and I have a joint bank account. Who re- ports the interest?" In the 'case of a joint account in which all the money was de- posited from the husband's ear- nings, or from money he gave his wife, the interest must all be reported by the husband. However, should the money in the account originate from both the husband and wife,. the interest could then be divided between thud in the same pro- portion as their contributions to the account. - where and travelling' in, a vet- the instrtiCtion permit ter drive?. or41434 .1..a121,401.19F1' NitPU•44%ttih4-44'red.r: mit Was .going or coming some, WS unable too drive or be in it be lawful for the holder of Or vehlele, and the- owner, who the, front seat beside him, would :41.4 heor .;et ik VIA licence A. According to the law, the' ansWer would he no: As' stated. pievionsly,"the.holder of an in- stroothin permit must- have a Person Who has a valid driver's licence-Occupying the seat -be-. side -him. There are other charges which' could be laid if the reason . the holder of the valid licence was Unable to drive Nvas: due . to alcohol or lowed to drive the car so they not sit beside the driyer was due to parcels Or other,objects crowding the' driver.' . . • - • . Q. Dear Sir; • If it was late at night anti the driver and -owner of' a car was • too much, wider the weather 'to drive properly, but his..Wife was there, whether she had a li- cence or not, would She be al- drugs; or if the reason he could would reach their destination? A. It wouldn'ton matter What time of day or night it was nor what the reason was, the law hstiacu. ts e that you must have a val- id licence to drive a motor ve- Q.. Dear constable Tighe: Do I require diitectional lights on a trailer which I am build- ing. to haul my snowmobile on? • WIdtb at any viArt in enOstsi0r-..0q #0408 or bliVing4.140410:0*gestPf feet •.-Shall ,.,mechanical or -electrical.Agnev ups devices that eon#ify:witb. AltibseCtiOnS 4 and 5 of section - . Q, Dear Sir: I notice that the4DePartMent of Highways snewplo'vvs have flashing blue lights operating when plowing the highwayS and I feel this is a wonderful thing. I notice our town snowplow has a blue flashing 'light; but they never operate it• when plowing the roads, Is there any taw col"- ering the use. (4... these lights. A. Yes, there is. Section 33, Subsection 31 and 32 of the Ilighway, Traffic Act states, "No' persoa shall 'operate on a high- way a motor vehicle or road- building. machine''while being used for, the removal of snow from ,a highWay unless the mote• or vehicle intermittent flashes of blde light visible for. a dis- tance of 500 feet." and "No per- sou shall use a lamp that aut- omatically produces -intermit- tent flashes of blue light on a motor vehicle or road-building machine other than a motor veh- icle or road-building machine while being used for the remov- al of snow from a highway." "blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil - DUNDAS ••••••••••••••••••••,.....••••••••••••••4•204•••••••••• .nceom,.vs P Pare e, 14:71;11).! this r17,- axalnteed ;fax phow 014.113,r pir an Oillignbe 'Insurance . Agency tg Phone Monkton 4474241 (O (Open to caY Braids office, Phan.. 6S Tuesday and .only) Every week• 'more people die. cover what mighty jobs" are accomplished by, low- Cost Ex- positor want ads. Dial• 527-0240. INVEST la a, Guaranteed Trust Certificate DONALD. a. 'EATON 'Office in 1VIaonie Block Main St., SEAFORTH Phone 527-1610 tat. flag • BEAU FARM TEA Our 'Farm Team' Is At Your Service From P lanning to Completion A. Section 33, Subsection 29 1, Office 527-0150*— Res. 527-1053 'states, "Every motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicle Beaver Engineered Farm Buildings Are Fitted to Your Farming Needs I Good "Joes" to know when it comes to- building Ron Hern, Don and Reg Chamney are only three of the several gen- eral contractors on the "APPROVED BUILDING CREWS" who assist Beaver Lumber_ in the construction of their farnr buildings in„this area. These men, working from Engineered Plans and under the gui- dance 'of a Beaver Farm Rep.,. build direct from the building material supplies of the Beaver Lumber Store. This team is always as near as your phone. during construction and in the future , . . a re: assurance of responsibility you' can count on from Beaver Lumber. When it's time for you \to start thinking of a new farm building, why not let our experts assist you ,. . . besides it makes you' part of the BEAVER TEAM toe I RON 1-1 DON CIIAIDIEY 3 57 Ilse Expositor ant- Ads ishorii‘it: 5,2740240, WIN HMI 357-2581 L. UP 114 13