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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1969, p. 2

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"n is unlawful for anyone to all, give or lend I firearm or ammunition to any person un- der no years unless that person in in possession of a special per- nit issued by a registrar ot fire. buns. (Section 87 CCC.) Bo far this year, IT persons have died in trUfie moments in the am policed by the local der "ehment of the pmvineinl police. One at these families occur. red last week on Highway Q1 nenr Doon, when n ”yearold pedestrian from Windsor VI. A!“ by n transport truck. I Nineteen act-Menu occurred [at week, _resultine in injuries not seven persons. Property da. use was estimated at 8,96. The OPP is appealing to area newspapers to pass on the word to their readers that any hints they may have had about amend. ments to the criminal code relat- lng to firearms isn't gossip, it’s "A person under the age of ‘14 my be issued I permit to possess I firearm or ammunition if he resides in an urea in the province designated by order-in. .,tounci] and the local registrar pf firearms is gatisfied that the permit is needed to enable that _ There were " other investiga- tions conducted involving more than Moo miles of patrol. Charges for the week were un- mm high. There were 144 at, together, of which ttt were under the criminal code, 48 for mt. ne igtfraetions and IS for liquor ‘_.“A firearm means any barrel weapon from which any shot, but- let or missile can be discharged and includes any rifle, shotgun, 'revolver, pistol or air gun. (See- tjon " (1) CCC.) _ "A person 14 years of age but under " years may be issued a permit to possess a firearm or ammunition. (Section Vi (7) . Cons. H. A. Tighe, accident prevention coordinator for this ma, says: “Recently there were "tend. menu to the criminal code in. volving firearms, effective Oct. t. 'S .rArrtrre_t8%tes6retlhr-B.r8ttrglt. Road death pushes t969 toll to IT Special Value! Shirts . ' plain dresses for a. ladies Dresses Limited Time only! ONE HOUR "lMlARTIl)illlZlll)lG" "These permit: may be applied for at your police department when” apply to the local '+ gistnr of firearms on their be. half or applications may be made safety: ' _ the“ - an: n if n were ---Be sure of your target before you squeeze the trigger. .--Never point a gun at any- thing you do not want to kill. person to hunt an: tor food or family suppon (Section 97 (5) CCC.) aim to the registrar of fire. um, Ontario Provincial Police, ps Neuron Blvd. K, Toronto "Corttraventioe at these laws may result in prosecution and the Ctrearm concerned seized and torteited to the Crown.” Mrs. Keeler has more than so years weaving experience and won numerous awards at the Canadian handweaving exhibition. Weavers plan Yule workshop The KW Weavers learned that a workshop on Christmas weav- ing will be held at the senior citizens’ droni- centre Sunday, when members met for the regu- lar monthly meeting last week. Instruction will be by Mrs. T. L Christie. Samples of woven coat, dress and men's sport jacket materials were, displayed at the meeting, held at the home of the guild president, Mrs. E. M. Carter. Five members of the group be long to sample exchange by mail groups. Twice yearly, samples of specific types of weaving are ex- changed among about AS persons Mrs. John Keeler, Sr., was guest speaker at the meeting. Ap- pearance, adaptability and crafts. manship are the three main quali- ties try which an article is judged, she told the gathering. Colors and textures must be properly balanced to achieve the right appearance. The use to which an article will be put must be considered when a web is sel- ected. It should be tight for up- holstery and light for draperies, she pointed out. Even edges, proper diagonais and a balanced weave are all clues to craftsmanship, she re- minded them. :0.th of hunter 25 University Avenue East, Waterloo Expertly Laundered folded or on hangers THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING ---A1- any you you no that the muzzle is under motto! at all times. -A3atna must always be unioad. ed when carried into “up or when not in use. --Mahe sure; barrel and action are clear of obstruction. ---Unattended can: should be ---Nerer climb a fence or jump I ditch with I loaded gun. --Ne- shoot at nu or hard when or the surface at water. Some extra food for thought--- ---NotMr someone _ to the men you will be hunting in and your estimated time of return. ---Carry emergency equipment and supplies. --Mahe sure you have the pm per equipment and donning for travelling in the bush. Aid. Herbert Epp was elected secretary and Oscar Slavink be- came treasurer following the Bree- bu Hotel meeting. In. G. M. Whitelaw reported on a tapestry workshop she at- tended recently. A course in basic weaving will begin next January. Anyone wish. in: to enrol should contact the community services board. Theo Waterloo men where nam- ed secretary and treasurer when the North Waterloo Liberal As. relation. held its annual meeting Members followed the prered- ence set at a recent Waterloo Federal Liberal Association meet- ing, establishing 14 as the age for non-voting members and " the age at which one received voting privileges. The unit meeting of ttie guild will be in the form of a Christmas dinner. Another change in the bylaws relates to residents outside the riding joining the association. They may do so in future, form- ing up to at0 percent of the local men get liberal posts total membership. ---Avoid alcoholic drihks. tkJ.rih%aas4ias2,dlltrtg,gt% , We’ll Bring Out _ Its the Best in You a; iliIlE Let one of our stylists , ‘ cut and set your hair ' N \4 to create a new you J, ra" " for the fall. ',t,i.tit.N M; , ' , ;.-.‘:- M . . . . Hair Strtist , Tower‘s Pimp Waterloo c-Le..':':"'!"!'?..?.'.'-'-?'-)"',."? - _ __-_ - 7 Brim looks a if he'd like to jump right out of that walker and take oft on his own. It won't be long till he can, because this little boy, not yet " months old, can walk now if he has something to hold onto. Brian is a wiry, bouncy young- ster with big dark eyes, brown hair, medium complexion and an entrancing grin showing his fine new teeth. He is a happy young fellow who enjoys other children and loves exploring, especially in cupboards. This mm boy has allergies which make him susceptible to FURNITURE ood APPLIANCES One Room or A Complete . Housclun ALAN RIGBY'S House of Furniture 46 King Noe-Oh Waterloo ToIcphom 576-54” [1mm wheeatpeqtMraodhrqrMettttei. (" 1.39 . 5 i 99 O.mtNttr0a.m.toStSt)..m. Saturday Till Noon Fm .s0h-0es..-Free Niven REC ROOM as: King North at can-nu. Phone 742-81 I I WAIERlOO WOOD SHELVINC 'ess Ion WEED Phone 744-5274 MATERIALS

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