September 8, 1966 THE Union representative Peter Romaniuk presented trophies to Maurice Cadieux and Werner Hermes. Photo G.Whiteley JUNIOR GARDENERS (Continued from P.2) divisions, the young enthusiasts exhibited vegetables, many of which rivalled those in the adult exhibits. Nasturtiums were the flower of the day and bird houses and collections of wild flowers and displays of vegetables were also judged. During the growing season periodic inspections of individual gardens took place and a trophy was NEWS awarded in both divisions, together with second and third prizes. In the Jr.Division Mavrice Cadieéx won the trophy presented by Union Local 665 and a watch; Veronica Hermes won second prize of $5.00 from the Loy al Order of Moose and Steven Chapman third prize of a $5 share in the Community Credit Union. Werner Hermes placed first in the Senior Division with Donna Chapman second and Helen Maleshewski third. The Horticultural Society junior award went to Celine Landry for her Vegetable Display while Karen Hiebert received the Senior award for her collection of Wild Flowers, all of which were gathered in the Terrace Bay area during the past two months. The Society shield for high est aggregate of points in either Junior or Senior Divisions was presented to Donna Chapman who won first prize for her carrots, nasturtiums, vegetable display, window box and bird house and second prize for peas and nasturtiums. Page 7, FOR SALE - 6 piece walnut dining room suite, in- cluding 5 chairs, table and china cabinet. Contact Cy Brassard, Rm.36, North Camp. NOTICE TO MOTORISTS IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE ONTARIO HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT STOP BOTH WAYS FOR SCHOOL BUSES When a school bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing, a motorist approaching the school bus from the front or overtaking it from the rear, must stop and must remain stopped until! the red signal lights on the bus are no longer flashing. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1966. CLEAR VIEW The windshield and the windows on either side of the front seat must afford a clear view of the roadway and vehicles ahead and to the sides. The rear window must afford a clear view of the roadway and vehicles behind, unless there is an outside rear-view mirror which does afford this clear view. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1966. UNNECESSARY NOISE A person who drives a motor vehicle and causes it to make an unnecessary noise commits an offence. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. INTERNATIONAL DRIVING PERMIT Any non-resident of Ontario, who is the holder of an International Driving Permit, may operate a vehicle in Ontario. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. SIGNAL LANE CHANGES When changing lanes, you must EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1966. COMMERCIAL VEHICLE LOADS The gross weight of a trailer, other than a semi or pole trailer shall not exceed 32,000 pounds; and the weight on one axle shall not exceed 18,000 pounds; and if the axles are less than 8 feet apart, the weight shall not exceed 14,000 pounds. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. All loads have to be secured or covered on trucks so that no part of the load may become dislodged. EFFEC- TIVE IMMEDIATELY. PEDESTRIANS A pedestrian walking along a highway must walk facing the traffic and as close to the left hand edge of the road as possible. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister signal such change.