The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-20, Page 3ACCURATE WHEEL BALANCING
• $1:50 per wheel
Weights Extra
Phone 527-1010
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BELL
1-4.14
by W. W. Haysom
your telephone manager
INFORMATION OR REPAIR CALLS '
For many years we accustomed our customers to dial
113 for information and 114 for repair service. At the time
last October of the publication of our London, Goderich dir-
ectory a change was made in our informatkon and repair
service codes.
A recent study shows, that we remember our early
teachings, rather than bow to new, because 75% of calls for
assistance (informative) areyerdailing 113 and • an, equal
number of customers are still adhering to 114 for repair
calls, or locating •cables.
In other words: '
• Information from all offices dial 411
Goderich
Repair service from Clinton
Crediton
Exeter
'Repair service from Hensel!
Seaforth
I
dial 4164
}dial 611
May I refer you to theintreduCtory pages.of your-Lon-
don, Goderich Telephone directory, especially pages 2 and 3
relative to BusineSS Office, Information and Repair Calls. .
The introductory pages of your directory' make !rather
good reading; end contain a wealth of information.to provide
you--with gond; etortondeel service-
and take advantage of
OHr EXCUSE ME!
THOUGHTI ANOTHER PEDESTRIAN HAD
HIT TH' DUST.
SETTIN6OUTAND UNDER.'
WAS ONLY EXCUSABLE
IN THE OLO pAys eeroas THE REASONABLE AND
WONDERFUL SERVICE of
ita,1
4 They hUng
'rimy!
A comfortable Wert
They. 1, Ii raakes,Mt.sq..fql,te
In my EitiPeritIN,
He came teaching
-And living
And revealing
They', hung Him!
They
Had never known '
Such love; • •
-•So filled with ail
That is God.
Chris an •
ivtleuld' receive Aim gladly;
divide Or at least,
And made them afraid,
As it broke the barriers, that
• frhis As. the tbArd in a prjes. meAsege*'• by- m
of' the Senfe#4 Naeretektel .04.10P•thitt,
Ppte
_crawled
Beneath the 041 se
That-104 4441;00' to
wasbut that : long. age.
It would lie..diftereW neTti.
It lie' P9100 to us
Bringing Jove,
God,
The Kingdom,
To 1Pf, #0.9. From ograelves,'
To free, usl frog!. prIgor ottr-tOstilihy,
A.MhAtto4,
' rear,
Oh yea, It would he different' • .
Civilized,
are more .041-ghteneA
It threatened their small hearts, ‘I'v11•1`'c44
Pected to apiaeAr t
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Organize
Rabbit
Group
• Wm. I . H. (Pat) Dickey of
Woodham was host Saturday
evening to a meeting of area
rabbit raisers.' The meeting led
to. the forming of a new club,
,
Paul Chamberlain-df --ArkonaiL.•
airesident of the Lambton; Mid-
dlesex Rabbit Breeders Asso-
ciation was Chairman 'for the
evening.
Officers elected are Presid-
ent, Wni. Dickey of Centralia,
Vice-president, Wm. IL. (Pat)
Dickey of Weeper(' and Secret-
ary-Treasurer, Angus Murray of
Denfield.
The organiAtion brings to
-the area marketing facilities
for all rabbit producers. The -
new club will work in conjunct-
ion with the T„,ambton Middle-
sex R. B. A.
Meqings are to be• held 'the •
- second Tuesday of each month
at Elimville Hall..
That separate,
. Tivihaant ferolomistemra4.
And in their fear,
terial (including ti*,Tear win, • Their defensive, .
dew). is Crazetter,..diSeelored,.or Hostile,
has any eXPOSed sharp OW or Outraged
has part Missing.' (c) The . Fear
shield has any_ star, or crack They lashed out at Him;
running front edge to ,edge, in At
the area swept by the driver's And they hung Him.
wiper blade. And justified,
Rationalized,.
Excused
This violence yard love.
And satisfied,
Complacent,
Self righteous,
CO-OP SEED
Pick-Up Your Supply of Oil Now
CASH DISCOUNTS IN EFFECT
°TM MARCH 31st
14;1 SEWING C INE•
.SEAFORTH AREA
TeloPhene.' •
• IRVIN'S
DOMINION • HARDWARE
4RAF0RVI
P NONE, . V.,74 1(4
WARNER CQ4.1,0,40S, „of
. the 01.-YTH: 4INEER ;EN,
YRE your aria
'II URSPAY of -each" w„otek
. tor your convenierir"K
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Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, fust Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
65.0-13 List 30.55
775-14 List 3525
825-14 List 38.70.
855-14 Ligt 41.55
560-15' List 30.15
775-15 List 35.35
815-15 List 38.70
8454 List 41.55
thi'' Untarhi Prey**
• 'police).
Dear Sir;
I was reading in an American
paper that a triPlr carrying
gravel VAS traveRing 94 and
spilling t#0 gravel on a four
lane highway and tied up traf
lie for four (4). miles 'Could he
be charged with an offencer
A. I am net that well versed
With the United States jaws, but
Section SS (2) or -the Highway
Traffic Act, which governs the,
operations of vehicles on the
Ontario Highway.. states, "lio
person stall operate or permit
to be 9perated upon a highway
any commercial motor vehicle
or trailer unless the load that
such vehicle of trailer Is carry-
lug -* firmly bound, sufficient-
1y covered,, or otherwise secured,
Or loaded,"in t such, manner that
PortiOn eft the lord. may heeome
dislodged or fall from the com-
mercial vehmle Ort r.. et" So,
li e could be Charged it,this took
place in Ontario.
Dear. . •
I • have visited Toronto and
ether Maio: cities- and noticed
signs which say, "No Parking or
Standing". What is meant by
"'Standing?
A. Section 1 (17a) HighWay
Traffic ,Act • defineS Park, or
"•Parking' as:- "park" 'or "parking";
when prohibited, mew. the
standing' of a vehicle, whether
occupied Or not, except when
standing temporarily for . the
purpose of and while ,actually
engaged in loading or unload-
ing merchandise or passengers:"
Section 1 (25a) defines •Stand
or Standing as: "stand"' or
"standing", when prohibited,
means the halting 'of a vehicle,-
Whetherroccupied_or not, except
for the purpose of and while
actually engaged in receiving or
discharging passengers."
Dear Constable Tighe:
Can a police officer remove
the plates from an unsafe vehic-
le?
A. Section 47 (4) states,
"Where the operation of a motor
vehicle or trailer has been pro-
hibited under subsection 2, the
constable or officer may seize
the registration plates of the
motor vehicle or trailer that is
in a dangerous or unsafe condi-
tion and hold them •until motor
vehicle or trailer has been
placed in a -safe condition." Sub-
section 2 explains what actions
a- constable can take if he finds
an unsafe vehicle.
Dear Sir: -
Can be charged if I put my
trailer hitch in-front of my-rear
licence plate?
A. Yes. Section 10- Z3) stateS,
"The number plates shall be
kept- free" frem•--ditt -arid obstruc-
tion and shall be so affixed that
the numbers thereon ay be
plainly visible at all ti s, and
the view thereof shall not be
obscured or obs ed by
spare tires, bur bars, or by
Use
Expositor
Want-Ads
. Phone 527-0240
BURNS
CLEANER
No Smoke, No Odour
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and it- be no. It, 'lust de-
Manual used mechanic
states that the .vehicle ".*AY
rejected W-(A)-AnY;OPecilte ma-
terial 0i094 eer409,ardeetc.) is
fitted In pike44:0a n4)11 the
windshield,. irlp..eitheK 'front
side window et. the Ariyer's left
and right, (I)) Atitglagng ma-
Deer Sir:.
I own a second car which I
bought a few years ago, just to
drive 'back and, forth to work,
but now I don't use it very
much. The "ear has current 11-
&nee plates and is Insured. My
brother wants to borrow it for
a month. I said I didn't think it
was in top notch condition —
• like it could be unsafe. My bro-
ther said he would take that
chance and if he got caught he
would pay the fine. Who would
me responsible, hire or me?
A. Section .48 Highway Traf-
fic Act states, "No person shall
drive or operate or permit the
driving or operation upon a
highway of a vehicle that is in
such a dangerous or unsafe con-
dition as to endanger the driver
or operator' or any occupant
thereof, or any person upon the
highway,"
poth could be charged, and
Oven if," the brother didn't get
caught, by the police, how
would they feel-if en -accident
was caused by this unsafe ve-
hicle and someone killed or in-
jured.
Q. Dear Sir:
If a car is insured in the par-
ents name, but owned and
Or if lie pressed us to forgive
As we are forgiyen,
We could always •
Quote scripture'
To back our bigotry. .
That would shut Him up!
Yet still He persists;
Demanding
Of us who use His Name,
That we live His love. •
Could we, civilized,.'
Christian,
Enlightened men,
Crucify the God of Love?
Heaven forbid!
But just as surely;
We would get Him off our backs-
And silence love -it -
And satisfied,,..
Complacent, -
Self righteous,
Crawl again. . , •
Beneath the shell of self
That love •still tries to, break. •
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Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want ,Ad- 'and be money in
pocket. - To advertise, just Dial
Seaforth 527-0240.
Any BIRD SALE
up to 40% DISCOUNT
Uniroyal
HYWAY PREMIUM
TIRES
FIRST LINE, FULL FOUR PLY
Diipartment of Transport Approved
SALE 18.95
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SALE 22.95
SALE. 23.95
SALE 18'.10
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SALE 23.95
I often think 'of March as a bit of a ,misfit month as
months 'go. It's not supposed to be winter we mark, the
first day of spring this week — still it's a little early to ,start
putting the top down .on the &invertible.
Seasonal problems notwithstanding, March has had its
share of important eveets -•-• good and bad — over the years.
In 44 B.C., it saw Julius Caesar slain; in 1152, the appear-
ance of Canada's' Bret newspaper; in 1794; the Creation of
the United States navy; in 1912, the founding of the Girl
Scouts; in 1939:• the German invasion of Czechoslavakia.
• Johann Strauss, Albert Einstein, David Livingston, and
Johann.''SebeStiati Bach were all born in 'March. And on the
third 9f the month, 1847, this birth oturouncement from Ed.
inlitirgh Scotland: "A son is born to Eliza and Alexander M.
Bell, and there is much celebration in the household." Of
course this is 'a most implortant anniversary for all of us at
Bell Canada. We could say many things about this man who
made such vital contributions, to modern science and com-
munications. But it seems to me that his own words are
probably a much better summation of his life and philosophy.
I thought you might be interested in them:
"Don't keep forever on the public road, going only
where others have gone. Leave the beaten track occasionally
and dive into the woods. You will be certain to find some-
thing" you have never seen before Follow it up, explore all
around it one discovery will lead to another and before you
know It you will have something worth thinking about to
occupy your mind. All really big 'discoveries are the result
of thbught".
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FUEL
CHIEF
MEAtike• Ott,
Odin
4 ° bit
'ireemororsileemeeselearoomo' '
'7A1Y. ;part of: the -Vehicle or any
Atteeholenis: thereto or by the
oad AMP '
I AM -thinking about selling
my car to a friend;• and I under-
stand VMItst give him a meek
anica/ fitness certificate sIgned
hy, a Class A mechanic. I feel
tilY car is in eXcellent shape
except for a few,,Stoile -chins in
_the windshield, Do I need to re,
Pine. the windshield?:
A. The answer coidd.be yes
penes whertegle stone chips
Mee- The Ve apection
. , driven by their teen-age -son, is
the insurance good if the-car is News of involved in an accident while
Winchelsea
' bageiengboydfiven by another teen-
Mrs. George Frayne of Sun- A. That question is a little
shine Line visited on Monday out of my line, but I wane to
with Mrs. Wm. Walters. thank the person •for writing in.
Mrs. John Coward is spend, We dd not• mention names on
ing some time with Mr. Murray the air ,or print, but all letters
Cdward, Pamela' and Jeffery of must include the person's name
Sunshine Line. and address. I did research this
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, question and I would suggest
Dennis and Diane visited on that this person contact their
Wednetday evening at Ellin- c-insurance agent to obtain • his
vile with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin information. Not all insurance
Fulton and Larry. companies write the same pol-
Elimville No. 3 4-H club met ides-
at the home of Mrs. Jack Hern.
Cheryl Hern and Janet Kers-,
lake prepared and cooked swiss
steak by the moist heat method.
Notes were given- on two •dif-
lerent methods of cooking
'Swiss steak and how to, tender-
ize meat.
Mr. and Mrs.' Ivan Brock,
Margaret and Dennis visited re-
cently at lbangton.,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Rowe of
Thames Road visited on Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Walters.
• Mrs. George Frayne of Sun-
shine 'Line visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs.'Freeman Horne
visited in London on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole.
Master •Kevin Horn entertain-
ed Gerald Johns, John and Bill
Henn on Friday evenithg it being
his birthday that day. •
The Elimiville Institute held
a Euchre at Ushorne - Central
School on Monday evening with
22 tables :playing, prizes going
to Ladies high, Mrs. Heber
Shute. Lone Hand, Phil Hein
and Oonsolettioev Mrs. Theron
Creery
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• And when Re asked us to love
each other, .
Wee0414,p0f Him eft
With a -log* dige1140012
On. the evils of VietnaOL
the South -Huron Rabbit Breed- • • spoke.
ers' Association..
But we can block His attack
On our traditions
With such finesse,
By crying "radical", ,
"Communist", .• "Anarchist";
By pleading tradition,
'Doctrine,
Society.
Oh we could be so neat,
And polite
And sophisticated about it.
Deport Him as undesirable,
An asylum, perhaps; ' '
The assasin's bullet;
Or give Him a clerical collar;
Call Him "Reverend"
And simply go to sleep when He
RSONAI1 SE.
THE 'RIND? Q
U CAN DEPEND
E YUl EQCAIDE
NE* AN .o4PR6*,00.0.1,.04pEs
MlIT:ER !ON
on
FARM ESTATE ARRANGEMENTS
at the
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
PARTICIPANTS — Mr.- Donald Coxe, Solicitor, Guelph; Mr. Dow
las Eckel, Ch, Accountant, Woodstock; Mr. Donald Hart, Fanner,
Oxford County
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