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KENNEDY, Publisher Published iaRUSSE *ONTARIO, every Thursday Authoriaed as Second (.1.1 ss Mail, Post Office Department; Ottawa estabiishd 1a72 Sersing the PlarmIng Community Member of canadiaa Weekly Newepapere Association Gritarlo Weekly hiewspepera Asecatetlea • PA Ili'. PEROT:150N DEALER • • A Complete One Of New a as a • laTasac1 • Farm Equipment . PHONE 5 BR USSELS, CENT. WIfiVO A. W1 MEMORIAL SHOP Oti4,1.1tY Rv1GE e OAFTSMANSHIP raper' Every Week Day Your Guarantee for Over 85 Years CEMETERY LETTERING JOHN MALLICK R A NN FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Licensed Euneraa aureate', she Emlosishar PHONE. 86 ONT. 7 E. L., 0 NG STA FF tapTOMOTRIST 3EAFORTH MEDICAL CENTRE Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturday a.rn. Thursday evenings by appointment only, Phone Seaforth 527-1240 Clinton Office --- Ciiaasa Medical Centre, Rattenbury Street Monday and Wednesday 9;00 to 5:30 p.m. Phone 482-7011 CR AWFORD 51u1 17P14 1.?r. MILL H. CRAWFORD, Q., C. N. A. SHEPHERD, M.A., L.taal, „Brussels' ens Wheishem Phone 120 Mamie 85T-IMILat PRE-CAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS SPECIALIST N ROG SLATS. SIDEWALK' SLABS, PATIO STONES (Dept. nf kvrieulture Tested) 'urn? BACK &CO I:SRI/S.5E1S, ("14TARIO !mon lb .sitnin.....stivarvr.....vmosp.georti.....vanamosonsatimionsupi...onntsiti...assoismash "Newt Of ittottir: Far hoe AtooP Flab tti fftime" ,t4 oliqiierlas Pay Attention IT'S itibikTER Too many motorists neglect to recegnize the vast differende between driving in the warmer months and driving in the winter, The difference IS vast, and to neglect it can be disastrous, Geoci visibility is necessary to safe winter driving- The car it- self must be made ready for the extra struggle against cold, tee and snow. The driver must adjust Ma sklIi s OA attitudes to meet Winter 'fiaziircia. He must know how to get his aril' going, keep it golag safely, and st‘or; it stately% In Summer he has different yaof: ries. Ire ar.ust face up to the new* ones that, come with zero bliz- zards and ice conditions. gOtrtothing is lacking in the skill, kno•CO'6dife" or ability of a winter driver who't` *Tries to drive with di0 port-hole sized space cleared in the span on his windshield, or with the glass splashed so "hics- ly with slush and mud that he has to stick his head out of the side wthd' a, to see where he Is gems., i• stegieets to have enough anti-freWO his ear's radiator and windshield-Walifdf tank to handle sub-zero temperatiii -g;' *Forgets to have his defrosef mechanism thoroughly Checked before he suddenly naeds it: * Has not had snow tires or allaitta installed before the snow and ice arPO@', * Discovers that his Cara mut- fler or tailpipe are leaking degellY carbon-monoxide gas, into the car - maybe too late; * Waits until his car is stuck in dfift ,,or on slick ice before he realizes he iliaittld have a shovel, sand or traction Mai, and a tow strap in the car trunk. * Thinks he can scream his way out of a drift by racing his engine and spinning his wheels: * Forgets braking and stopping distances change drastically on ice or in snow; * Labors under the delusion that his cars parking lights, fre- quently covered with slash or snow. make the car safely visi- ble to other drivers in fog, snow or dark periods; * Doesnot know how to control his vehicle when it suddenly goes into a skid; * Penises to leave a "king- sized" gap between his car and the car ahead to avoid rear.end collisions , that are inevitable if the distance heteween cars is too short: * Is ignorant of the value of purnpirsa his brakes to stop on slianery snrfaces instead of jam- mina them on and locking them: * Forgets approaches to inter- sections in whiter are often pack- ed and nolished particularly on side sit eetat * Ttelieves soot twits, properly fastened, can ho or little use in pity driving. 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