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DRIVER'S •
LICENCE
expires February 28
The mailing of the new application forms for Ontario drivers' licences has now
been.completed. Present your application with the required fee without delay at
your nearest motor licence office so that your new licence may be issued.
If you have NOT received your application, contact your nearest motor
licence office immediately, or write to the Ontario Department of Transport,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2. Be sure to state the number of your 1963
driver's licence; whether it is an operator's or chauffeur's licence; and your full
name, address and birth date.
YOU are responsible for getting your new driver's licence by February 28.
Get Your 1964 Automobile Licence Plates Now! 1963 plates for
passenger and dual purpose automobiles and motorcycles also expire February
28. There will be no extension. 1964 plates are now on sale at your local motor
licence office. Get yours now and avoid the last-minute lineup!
Truck, BusAnd Trailer Licence Plates 1964 yearly plates for commer-
cial vehicles and trailers go on sale March 2 and are valid until March 31, 1965.
Quarterly plates will not be available until March 25. Last year's plates for com-
mercial vehicles and trailers expire March 31, 1964. There will be no extension.
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT
Parliament Buildings, TOronto 2 Hon. Irwin Hackett, Minister
FARMERS CAN GET
$40,000 LOAN
The provincial department of
education has completed arrange-
ments with banks to grant in-
creased loans to junior farmers,
Agricultural Minister Stewart
said in the legislature.
He said up to .40,000 each for
young farmers could be secured
terms and reg-
o
as the banks advise
o£terms and regul.
of
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Bowling Notes
January 23rd
The Strickers won again by
145 points, They are leading by
1026 pins.
Highest
Albert TenPas 389'
Bob Richmond 373
Ray Bronson 364.
Lowest
Mary Tenpas 193
,Tim McNeil 198
Vera Hastings 21Z (just a-boiling
Substitutes for the night were:
Bob Richmond for Ethel Brewer,
Willis Knight for Hank TenPas,
Jim McNeil for Jack Higgins,
Marni Bronson for Marilyn
Higgins,
SEAPORTH.
UPHOLSTERY
Centre Street
TELEPHONE 446
For atI kinds of onhottitering
FteoreilentetiVe
sELWYN , RAKER
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BACK IN PUBLIC
Frank McGee, appointed to the
cabinet as Minister 'without port-
folio Just before the last federal
election, 1s hoSt CBC'a new
pUblic affairs Progrant, The
Sikties s een SundayS. The series
froin Ottawa "reflects the reiat,
lossiiSSe of this decade and teal'
titres leaderss of industry and the
professions of Canada, the U.S.
and unroupe,
as soon
branches
branches
u 1 along.
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