PFW P t l :C oweklee F . * i ues s eV t«f ts g e tm % P m ; tsA A" ‘:‘ »"t" u‘;""‘.?ï¬' ‘ï¬' Ges 4 ‘}; Â¥, 4 io f * h « : f x I K ag ns mas. | Thp wakesy [ PÂ¥ 5° Traffic committee chairâ€" man Herb Epp and Alderâ€" men Charles Voelker and Harold Wagner planned to meet this afternoon with residents of the Glenridge Drive area to discuss trafâ€" fic problems in that area. A delegation approached a committee of council earâ€" lier in the week pointing out the difficulty of turnâ€" ing off the street, onto University Avenue East, because of high speed trafâ€" fic aggravated by an incline on _ University _ Avenue which blocked vision. Proposals to erect a nursâ€" ing home on Glenridge Drive had prompted the apâ€" proach to council as resiâ€"‘ dents felt this would add to traffic problems. ‘The elected officials have agreed to meet with deleâ€" Because of the increasing numbers of young people hitchhiking their way acâ€" ross Canada, and sometimâ€" es breaking the law by seekâ€" ing rides on highways where pedestrians are prohibited the Ontario Provincial Polâ€" ice have produced pamphâ€" lets illustrating the proâ€" hibited areas. In a press release last week, the OPP accident prevention branch points Some Models Feature : PHONE 745â€"4461 Prohibited areas highlighted © Dial Buttonholes © Dial Automatic Blind , Hemmer. © Dial Automatic "Stretch" Stitch © Twin Needle Embroidery © Forward & Reverse Stitch Patterns from Aldermen will see for themselves SIDEWALK SALES Hitchhikers in prohibited areas are liable to fines of $20 to $100. Sight and Sound carries a complete line of Sewing Machine Acâ€" cessories â€" Ball Needles, Roller Feet, Pinking Shears, Bobbin Winders, Bobbins, Bulbs, Oil, etc. WHITE SEWING MACHINES SIGHT & SOUND on all Lower Maill * xo 21 tions of controlled access highways, including the ramps, was introduced in 1967. Its enforcement has had positive results, acâ€" The traffic committee has recommended Council apâ€" prove increased speeds on University Avenue East from Regina Street North to 500 feet east of Dale Crescent, upping the existâ€" ing 30 miles per hour limit‘ to 35. This includes the area: which is concerning the Glenridge Drive residents. out that people walking and hitchhiking on multiâ€"lane controlled access highways have contributed to, or caused, accidents which resulted in deaths, injuries and property damage. pedestrians on tinne nf mnntr gates at 4:30 p.m. today, when they will have an opportunity to study the problems first hand. Proposed are 40 mph speeds on Erb Street West from Hallman Road to Amos _ Avenue, â€" decreasâ€" ing to 35 mph from Amos The changes are among several proposed by the traffic _ committee _ and which will be considered by council next week. Legislation _ prohibiting Open Thur. & Fri. till 10 p.m. Waterioo Square SPECIAL REDUCTIONS some secâ€" $79.95 Erb Street East from Marâ€" garet Avenue South to Bridgeâ€" port Road East; Phillip Street from Columbia Street West to a 1,000 feet east of Columbia; Columbia Street West from Phillip Street to 2,000 feet east of Phillip; Lexington Road from Weber Street North to 1,000 feet east of Weber. Hikes from 30 to 35 mph are proposed for University Avenue West to Seagram Drive; Weber Street North from Blythâ€" wood Road to Union Street East; Westmount Road North from _ University Avenue to _ Longfellow Drive; Bridgeport Road East from Margaret Avenue North to the easterly city limits: Avenue to the University Avenue extension. It reminds pedestrians who contravene the law that they are liable to fines of $20 to $100. _ â€" cording to the OPP . The police pamphlet, avâ€" ailable free at all OPP officâ€" es and most provincial tourâ€" ist information â€" centres, reminds motorists that perâ€" sons whom they discharge from their cars in prohibited areas are liable to prosecuâ€" for straight stitch fgi"'garden‘e'_rs i. closed area and avoid spilâ€" _ Clear all debris from area where tractor will be opâ€" erated. tors have come up with 10 safety tips for all lawn and garden tractor owners. Fill gasoline tank only while engine is shut down. Always fill tank outside enâ€" Lawn and tracâ€" they must be operated with caution if you are to â€"avoid serious injury or damage to ground or in tall weeds. Be sure all guards are in place before operating tracâ€" tor or mower. Put on sturdy shoes and long pants before using tracâ€" tor. ong pants before using tracâ€" by Terence Rattigan . s or. 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