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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jun 1977, p. 9

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JUNE 1, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 " POLICE REPORT 23 - 29 MAY 1977 The Terrace Bay Police Department was cal- led upon to investigate some twenty-seven oc- currences during the week of 23-29 May. A break and enter was reported when the rear window was smashed at Soughton's Jewelers | the building éntered and a quantity of change .stolen. The following reports of willful damage have been investigated by police, broken wind- ow at the Lake Superior High School, broken window at the Recreation Centre, hydro meter smashed at Bell telephone building and the large window at the police office has been smashed. Persons having any information re- garding any of these acts of vandalism are asked to contact the local police and this in- formation will be treated in the strictest con ---fidence. The police are. not required to give your name in court and you will not be called upon to testify. : Continued page 10 ..... Ontario Farmers Classified Driver Licensing Regulations have been amended Hyouhold a Class'G' Licence you may drive a Class'D' Farm Vehicle. ® Class "G" refers to cars, light trucks, etc. upto a registered gross weight of 18,000 Ibs. ® Class "D" refers to vehicles such as stake trucks which exceed 18,000 Ibs. gross vehicle weight, provided any towed vehicles are not over 10,000 Ibs. hee The new regulation gives the busy farmer more freedom in assigning full or part-time helpers to drive his farm vehicle -- for example, during seeding or harvest time. If he or they hold Class "G" licences, the Class "D" farm vehicle may be driven provided it's owned by the farmer, registered and licensed as a "Farm Vehicle", and used for ¢ personal transportation ortrucking produce or equipment. : Class "D" Farm Vehicles may not be driven by anyone who holds only a Class "L" instruction licence or Class "M" motorcycle licence. William Davis, : Premier Province of Ontario "James Snow, Minister of Transportation and Communications

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