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Bayfield Bulletin-Sept.2/65-PAGE FIVE
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FLOOR COVERING
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Personals
Continued from Page One
in C anada on a tw
year Fellowship at
McGill University
Montreal.
F/O & Mrs. R.A
Simons, Randy and
Danielle who have
been at nShangri-
Lan for the past
two weeks returned
to Ottawa on Tues-
day. Their daught
er and family, F/0
and Mrs. Barber an
At 40 m.p.h. on a wet road,
the water starts to build up un-
der the tire like a ship's bow
wave. Before the tire can grip
the surface of even a moder-
ately wet road, it has to dis-
perse between eight and nine
pints of water a second. At
high speeds, the tread area has
about 1/150th of a second to
do it. Pressure forces the wa-
ter wedge beneath the contact
area and soon the tire actually
is riding on water. Well-
worn treads will, of course,
start aquaplaning sooner.
Gillian of benfield
were their guests
over the week-end.
Mrs. G. Faller
and baby son, Jeff
rey who have been
visiting her mother
Mrs. J. Cluff for
the month of August
returned to Denver,
Col. last ,Thursday.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Arkell, are spend-
ing the week in Tor
onto, Mr. Arkell
who is representing
the firm of Arkell
& Lewin, L.L.B. of
Dawson Creek, B.C.
will attend the Can
adian Bar Assoc.
Convention held at
the Royal York Ho-
tel.
Recent guest of
Mr. & Mrs. Russ
err have been, her
sister Mrs. Lillian
Brounlee, Sarnia
and her ne,,)hew Dick
Godgar, of Toronto.
IN AREAS WHERE a masculine atmosphere
is desired, this new wall fashion provides
the ideal background. A pattern which
captures the romance of the new world's
discovery and exploration, it is called "Cap-
Skids Can Follow
First Rain Drops
The first drops of rain after
a dry spell will combine with
the oil slick on a highway and
produce extremely dangerous
conditions, warns the Canadian
Highway Safety Council. The
combination of new rain and
accumulated oil on the road
surface forms a slippery com-
pound and reduces traction. A
driver easily can lose control
of his vehicle under such con-
ditions.
Oil slick is a thin coat of
oil droplets deposited on high-
ways by the exhausts of motor
vehicles. It takes about a
week of dry weather to build
enough oil slick to cause a
driving hazard. It is estimated
that as much as 800 gallons of
oil are poured by cars on each
mile of highway in a single
year. A prolonged or heavy
rainfall will wash away the oil.
However, the Council adds,
heavy rain brings new perils.
A rubl'er company in England,
after a year's research found
that water on a highway builds
up beneath tires until, at 80
miles an hour, the car is prac-
tically aquaplaning, its tires
barely touching the pavement.
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