The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-09-09, Page 5BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
Children Under 12 in Cars
Admitted Free
TWO COMPLETE
SHOWS NIGHTLY
COME AS LATE AS 11 P.M.
AND SEE A COMPLETE
SHOW
Box Office open at 7:30 p.m.
First Show at 8 p.m.
After Sept. 25—Week-end
Shows Ouly
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
September 9-10
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"DAMAGED GOODS
(Adult Entertainment)
DOLORES FAITH
If you saw "Mom & Dad* you
should see "Damaged Goods", a
tender and tragic love story of
teenage sex parental neglect.
Color
Plus — the Second Feature
"DEVIL DOLL"
(Adult Entertainment)
Cartoon
SAT., MON. and TUESDAY
September 11-13-14
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
It will carry you to the peak
of adventure!
"THE TRAIN"
BURT LANCASTER
PAUL SCOFIELD
— PLUS -
"THE SECRET
INVASION"
Stwrt. Granger-Mickey Rooney
Color Cartoon
WED.- THURS. and FRIDAY
September 15-16-17
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
"How to Murder
Your Wife"
JACK LEMMON
VIRNI LISI
Color
(Adult Entertainment)
— PLUS -
"STOLEN HOURS"
Susan Hayward-Michael Craig
Color Cartoon
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Basic Rules for
Bicycle Riders
The bicycle will be the
means of transport for many
children returning to school this
fall. Increasing congestion on
streets and highways increases
the hazards for the careless or
unskilled. The deaths and non-
fatal injuries each year, due to
collisions involving bicycles,
can and must be eliminated.
It is the parents' responsibil-
ity to instruct children in the
safe operation of bikes and the
traffic regulations.
The National Safety League
of Canada recommends these
Lasic rules in the interest of
bicycle safety:
1. Always ride close to the
right-hand side of the road ex-
cept when making a left-hand
turn. Never stunt or zig-zag.
2. Only when signaling with
the left hand can hands be re-
moved from handle-bars. When
a signal has been made and ob-
served, immediately place the
hand back on the handle-bar.
3. Riding two, three or more
abreast is a dangerous practice.
Ride single file.
4. It is both courteous and
prudent to signal a turn. This
gives the motorist a clear indi-
cation of the rider's intention
and reduces the danger of an
accident.
5. Be on the safe side: dis-
mount at busy intersections and
when it is safe, walk the bike
across.
6. Equip the bicycle with a
bell or horn. Be sure to have
headlight and taillight on the
bike for night riding. Also, af-
ter dark wear light-coloured
clothing or use a white handker
chieff as an arm band.
7. Riding bicycles on the
sidewalk illegal in most corn
munities and frowned on in
others — causes many accidents,
A bicycle is a vehicle and the
roadway is the place to ride it.
Give the right to pedestrians.
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8. Learn and obey all traffic
regulations. They are designed
for safety.
9. If involved in an accident
where someone is injured or
property is damaged, remain at
the scene and give all possible
assistance. 20' OFF
PAGE SIX-Bayfield Bulletin-Sept.9/65
1 BUSHY
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by
ART ELLIOTT
Bargain hunters take note,the 1965
sale of confiscated firearms,traps and
lights will be held Saturday Sept.25
at 2.00 p.m. at the St. Williams For-
estry Station. Articles for this sale
will be on dis play on the preceding
Thursday and Friday from 9.00 a.m. to
9.00 p.m. All articles have been all-
otted numbers under which they will
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The season for moose across the far
north and deer seasons in much of nor-
thwestern Ontario have been extended
to January 8 which will be a help to
hunters with power toboggans and ski
equipped aircraft.
The Moose season in the Kirkland
area opens October 2, and your repre-
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For more details about Leasing or Dairy Credit, write or phone
CHARLES R. HARRIS
HURON COUNTY AGENT
ALLIED FARM SERVICES
PHONE BAYFIELD 95
Airmen Hear
Safety Lecture
On Wednesday,
September 1st, Mr.
Jack Fultcher,
Driving Instructor
and Propriator of
the Huron School o
f Driving in Exet-
er lectured to ap-
proximately four
hundred Clinton
Centre. Mr. Fultc
her an ex flying
instructor in the
RCAF furing WW II
was an examiner
with the Ontario
Department of High
ways, before open-
ing his driving
school in Exeter.
He has instructec
teenage drivers at
the Central Huron
Secondary School i
n Clinton and hope
to instruct at the
Lower Huron Secon-
dary School, in Ex
eter.
Elie Metchnikoff, famous
Russian bacteriologist, attract-
ed much scientific attention
decades ago, because of his
unusual beliefs about the hu-
man lifespan. Metchnikoff
held that many persons should
live to at least 150 years of
age. He pointed to many indi-
cations that the human body
could last far longer than it
does. Nevertheless, Metchni-
koff died at 71--a year only
over the allotted three score
and ten of tradition.
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Mr. Fultcherts
lecture was in con
nection with the
motor car driving
safety program
sponsered by Sta
tion Clinton, und-
er the chairmansh-
ip of Flight Lieu-
tenant Dave Gornall
This year's theme
for driver safety
is defensive driv-
ing, and this was
basically the sub-
ject of Mr. Fult-
cher's talk.
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