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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jul 1969, p. 6

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6 _: _ Weterise Chronicle, Thureday, July 3. 1969 Okay, I will. This poem appears in the OPP pamphiet entitled Aircraft Patrol and it can be picked up at any OPP office, or if you are caught speeding by the aircraft patrol, the officer isâ€" suing the ticket will likely give you one. The poem goes like this: You watch the driver who drives ahead and the driver who drives behind, You watch to right, You watch to left, You drive with a calm, clear mind, But the driver you really have to watch On the highway you will find Is the driver behind the driver ahead, _. And ahead of the driver behind. I was talking to a neighbor of mine. He said you spoke at a meeting and recited a poem enâ€" titled "A Driver‘s Guide." How about reciting it for us again? in any public place between the hours of nine o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon and six o‘clock in the mornâ€" ing of the following day or be in any place of public resort or enâ€" tertainment during such hours uniess accompanied by his or her parent or guardian or an adult appointed by the parent or guardâ€" ian to accompany the boy or girl. Yes, it is true, The Child Welâ€" fare Act states, "No boy or girl under 16 years of age shall loiter officer can come into his shop and look the place over anytime he wants. is that right? I don‘t know about just looking the place over, but I do know that the Highway Traffic Act states any constable or officer apâ€" pointed for carrying out the proâ€" visions of part of the Highway Traffic Act which covers garage and storage licences, may enter into any place where motor vehiâ€" cles or bicycles are stored or dealt in, or into any garage, parkâ€" ing station, parking lot or used ear lot er premises used for wrecking or dismantling of vehiâ€" cles required to be licensed, and make such investigation and inâ€" spection as he thinks proper. 1 have heard it said that there is a curtew in Ontario for boys and girls under 16 years of age. is this reaily true? A friend of mine owns a wreckâ€" ing yard. He told me that a police Five experienced counsellors to serve you. SUITS and DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS special attention in our No charge for alterations. wedding gift. Closed Mon,. â€" Open Daily 9 to 6 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9 to 9 p.m. 43 King N., Waterloo Phone 744â€"1710 FREE BLUE GARTER Your Ontario Provincial Police answer motorists‘ questions. Send queries to this newspsper. Jashion Lane Every bridat every bride IT‘$s THE LAW This same question is asked in the pamphlet entitled, "Could you pass an Ontario driver‘s exaâ€" mination?" and the correct anâ€" swer, without going into detail, is, (1) Imprisonment for seven days (2) Driver‘s licence suspendâ€" ed for six months (3)\ Suspension of motor vehicle permit. and plates until proof of financial responsiâ€" bility is filed. # 1 approach a through highway and stop. A car coming from my left has his signal light on for a right turn. 1 pull out and the other car doesn‘t turn and there is an accident. Who is to blame? ‘Would you believe that possibly both could be charged with an offence? The hand signal or dirâ€" ectional lights tell you two things, that the driver is going to turn and what direction he is turning, but they do not tell you where be is turning. I suggest to all drivers, wait and see where the other person is really going to turn. What are the penalties for drivâ€" ing while intoxicated? For example, your question, you are waiting for the traffic, and you see the directional light indicating a right turn, and you assume he is going to turn at the corner, but really he is going to turn right into a service staâ€" tion just past the corner. He is complying with the law, and you are only guessing. If you intend to operate your boat on any of the following deâ€" partment of transport canals, St. Peters, Canso, St. Ours, Chambly; Ste. Anne, Carillon, Rideau, Murâ€" ray and Trent, irrespectively of the type or size of vessel, it is required to be licenced or registâ€" ered. f If your motor is less than 10 horsepower, you need not get a licence, but many owners of small boats find it useful to get one anyway since it helps in casâ€" es of theft and accident. There is an exception to the limitations. 1 have just purchased a used boet and it has no licence number on it. 1 always thought all boats must have those numbers paintâ€" You could be right and you could be wrong, it just depends what you use to power the boat. heimet. is this correct? No. The Highway Traffic Act states no person shall ride on or operate a motorcycle on a highâ€" way unless he is wearing a helmet that complies with the regulr» why he wasn‘t wearing one and he said that if the motorbike was under 160 C.C. he didn‘t need a Could my 1#yearâ€"old child reâ€" ceive a traffic ticket for improper use of his bicycie? + Yes, he couild. Iif by improper use you mean failing to obey trafâ€" fic signs, failing to give proper signals, or riding two on a bicycle, etc. He could receive a traffic under the age of 16, the case would be heard in Juvenile Court. I noticed a neighbor of mine riding a motorbike without a heiâ€" 490 Weber St. N. Waterioo, Ont, e _ Uof W approves environmental execs. * The new division grew out of the tendency in recent years for architects and planners to work mdependently of engineers. "Arâ€" chitecture is too comprehensive to be an inherent part of enginâ€" eering," said Bjornstad. "It should _ ‘"The educated citizen," says Gertler, "no matter what his trade, is more likely to improve the quality of his environment. And it is this future planner that the new school of urban and reâ€" gional planning hopes to preâ€" pare." ban and regional planning, geoâ€" graphy _ and _ manâ€"environment studies, or the fiveâ€"year program in architecture will be better preâ€" pared to cope with the manner in which he is influenced by his environment and, conversely, the way in which he can influence it. Gertler continued: "The new division hopes to play a dual role: act as a catalyst in increasâ€" ing understanding and awareness of environmental issues, and to prepare people for a specific carâ€" eer role, either in the analysis of problems or in the struggle for more fulfilling communities." As an architect, his concern with structure and style will beâ€" gin to be overshadowed by the search for a meaningful underâ€" standing of human life. As a planner he will be less concerned with the actual terrain and more with the people who will be inhabiting it. Prof. Tore Bjornstad is the new director of the school of arâ€" chitecture. He was formerly head of the environmental studiesâ€" architecture program. > Prof. Robert Irving has been confirmed as chairman of the deâ€" partment of geography. A chairman for the department of manâ€"environment studies and a dean for the division are still to be appointed. Students in the program will be coping with the manyâ€"faceted and delicate questions of man‘s identity and integrity in the face of the exploding metropolis; the way in which man is attempting to build his environment to acâ€" commodate the emerging concepis of life and society. Students will be studying in this important area during a time when man is beâ€" coming increasingly concerned with the quality of his life. No matter what his choice of emphasis, a student emerging from the fourâ€"year program in urâ€" which began operations on July 1. Approximately 300 students will be attending classes in this knowledge within the framework of man and his environment. Newly appointed director of the school of urban and regional planning is Prof. Leonard Gertier, formerly director of the planning prografh in the department of mbyandplanniumdlon mer director of the planning and resources institute. The board of governers of the University of Waterlioo has con ments for the newly formed diviâ€" FURNITURE and APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete Housefull ALAN RIGBY‘S House of Furniture 46 King North _ Watericooe Telephone 576â€"5440 BROADLOOM AND FOR RENT ORIENTAL RUGS 742â€"9110 all modes of cuses on the real expresgion and analysis of man‘s interaction with his environment. In addition to uate programs in the division, the department will also maintain its honors and general programs in the faculty of arts. Gertlier was educated at Queens, the University of Toronto and McGill‘s School of Physical Planâ€" ning. 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