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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jul 1990, p. 9

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Page 9, News, Tuesday, July:17;.1990 Summer holiday drivin 'The summer holidays are here Once again and many people are going on vacation. This means increased traffic on our highways which will make driving safety all the more important. Driving in clear, dry weather is always a pleasure but unfortu- nately, not all of your driving will In the event of driving in bad weather, reduced visibility, or when driving at night, slow down, look ahead, and anticipate the actions of drivers around you. Sometimes, no matter how careful you may be, emergency Situations may arise that require thinking. Here are some exam- ples: -If your brakes fail...try pump- ing the brake pedal to temporarily restore hydraulic pressure. If this fails, apply the parking brake gently and firmly. -If your gas pedal sticks...don't ~ be under ideal conditions. calm, quick and appropriate _overreact. Steer the a Farbul ica Jorboge man, ease 4 4 a 4 a SERe <a 2 ly in the direction you wish to go and bring it to a stop off the trav- elled portion of the road. Blowouts can cause tremendous steering and wheel vibration, but don't be alarmed. -If your headlights fail...first check the switch immediately. If the light remains out, bring your vehicle to a safe stop off the road- way and call for assistance. It is dangerous and illegal to drive your vehicle at night without lights. At the first sign of any mechanical trouble, check your mirrors, put on your emergency ;| flashers, slow down and pull over to the shoulder as quickly as pos- sible. Never stop your car on the travelled portion of the roadway, especially on freeways. If you require assistance, place a white cloth around the antenna or raise the hood of your-car. 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You get a complete equip- ment list, a materials list, template Patterns for every piece, and quiltmaking instructions diagrammed with clear, simple directions Use each individual square in hundreds of ways to brighten the looks of your kids' schoolbags, backpacks, and sweaters with sprightly toucans, puftins, girattes and other animal motifs, all shown in full color 160) pages ee Le ORDER NOW! Send vour name, address, zip code and $14.95 plus $1 75 Postage and handling to Intemational Cartoons Ltd., RR 3, Thorton, Ontario LOL 2NO Please print ¢ leurly SAVE! Order two for $28.90 plus $2.00 postage and handling. WALK Give your active feet a treat with Air-Pillo Insoles from Dr. Scholl's. And get cushioned. comfort with every step. Available from Scholl Footcare displays every where. sp AIR-PILLO*INSOLES | IN MEMORIAM ROSS - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather., Keith D., who passed away one year ago, July 21, 1989. We didn't see you close your eyes, Or hear your last faint Sigh, We were only told that you were gone, Too late to say goodbye, What we would give if we could say, How much we miss you each and everyday. Sadly missed and always in our hearts, your wife Mary, family and grandchildren. : Rates for Yearly Subscriptions InTown- $16.00. Two Years - $27.00 Seniors - $10.00 Out of Town Subscriptions $27.00 U. S.A. Subscriptions $36.00 | Christopher | IN MEMORIAM ROSS -In memory of a dear father, father-in-law and grandfather, Keith, who passed away July 21, 1989. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly everyday, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there, To know we never said goodbye, Will always bring regret, But the hearts that loved - you dearly, Are the ones that don't forget. Linda, remembered Tom and tires, brakes, rad, engine, lights, etc. -If you are in an accident...every driver involved directly or indirectly in an acci- dent must remain at or return immediately to the scene of the accident. You are required by law to call the appropriate law enforcement agency (provincial IN MEMORIAM ROSS - Loving memories of a wonderful, giving father, Keith, who passed away one year ago, July 21, 1989. Dad, you will always Stay loved and remembered everyday. Shirley in Australia g Safety tips or local police) to report any acci- dent where there are personal injuries or damage to property exceeding $700. Ask for an ambulance for any injured per- sons. Avoid driver fatigue and high- way hypnosis. As soon as you feel sleepy, open a window, talk to passengers or move your body a bit. Better yet, take a break to stay awake. Stop at a highway service cen- tre or a restaurant, take a short walk, have a coffee or light snack. If that doesn't help, then have a sleep for an hour or for the night. IN MEMORIAM ROSS = In memory of our father, Keith, who passed away July 21, 1989. A verse by his favourite poet, Robert Service. "So you'll live, you'll live, Young Fellow My Lad, In the gleam of the evening star, In the wood-note wild and the laugh of the child, In all sweet things that are, And you'll never die, my | wonderful lad, While life is noble and true, For all our beauty and hope and joy, We will owe to our lads like you." We miss you, Dad. Steven, Dale & Larry. es Canada Mortgage Société canadienne and Housing d'hypothéques et Corporation de iogemenii 1. Schreiber 2. Armstrong 4. Sioux Narrows 5. Barwick 6. Dorion Specifications and ADDRESS: P7B 5E7 OF toll-free 1-800-465-3911. | Canad PUBLIC TENDER Sealed Tenders marked cle addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 2 p.m. E.D.T. Friday, July 27, 1990 for the construction of the following single family home projects: arly as to the project and 3. Rural Thunder Bay Land identification has been completed by CMHC. plans may be obtained by contractors and are avaible for inspection at the Thunder Bay Office, Suite 200, 28 N. Cumberland Street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All bidders must provide Verification of Registration with the Ontario New Home Warranty Programme. Mr. R.B. Fenton, Manager P.O. Box 2026 Thunder Bay, Ontario For further information contact G. Morrison at 343-2010 5 units 2 units 2 units 2 units 1 unit 1 unit CATIC Helpingto'

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