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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1976, p. 6

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Ae San TRE re NEAT A Sa Sate ST 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1976 Safety belt tips for children Greenbank U.C.W. The January meeting: by the Treasurer, Marie Since Ontario's new Because of their unde- shoulder belt stretches belts, children should sit up was held in the Church base- Foster, were - approved. safety belt law came into veloped pelvic structures, across the child's face or straight with their backs ment with Joan Lee and her Helen reminded us of the effect, many people have children under 40 or 50 neck, the child is too small. against the back of the car group leading the devotions. Aldred wedding in February been calling the Ontario pounds should be protected The back seat of a car is seat. This way, the lap belt Shirley Lee, Jean Hunter and the Holstein Banquet in Safety League for advice, by special restraining de- safer than the front and the will stay low on the hips and and Muriel Gibson each took. March for which we will be particularly parents of small vices capable of distributing centre of the back seat - not ride up over the vulner- part. Joan's topic, "Things catering. Joan Lee reported children. Under the new leg- collision forces over a large away from the doors - is the able stomach area. In the Home - Then and from the Carpeting Commit- islation, drivers are respons- area of the body. There are best position. Parents may h : Cpe dives § fi tee and said that they have ible for making sure that any few if any specail restraining find a booster cushion help- The Qphia Safety: Now, Was very Inieresting,, ers i the ling 1 of their passengers under the , devices readily available for ful in positioning the lap belt League of ers yet another Helen McKean, Unit Loader," ordered the carpe WT ig age of sixteen are properly children just over .that al the correct angle (45 reminder: safety belts are' (ook charge of the business the choir loft and it wou restrained. Yet what do you weight. They must wear degrees). low over the designed for individual Pr0- phortion. The minutes of the done in the near, future. / hild's hi 1 tection. Never' strap two sting, read by the - Mae Blakely mentioned that do with a child who is too big standard safety belts. How- child's ips, especially in children into one belt or hold last meeting, read by the for the child car-seats avail- ever, the standard lap and bench-type seats. It not only hild 1 d strap - Secretary, Gail Denby, and she needed some cleaning 47" able on the market and too shoulder assembly is not improves the belt angle, it i i! You apn Shar the Treasurer's Report'read equipment for: the Church { small to use the safety belt recommended for individ- improves the child's ability Rand yourself together ! i and 'all agreed that' she 7/4 XY assembly installed in your' uals under four feet seven I see ou the windows. It will should purchase' what" she < car? inches in height. If the also be of help in some to ol oT Ir Aide] oo eat Future development i in Seugog ig na sub her bit, J 3 ing lap belts that cannot be ' McK d Juli La A Cartwri ht li [ uor vote adjusted snug enough to the curtailed by water, sewer + McKean and Julie Lawrence SA small frame of a young child. . took a course in Needlepoint _ AT Newer model cars do not The mayor's unwritten, that almost 1,100 units are 4,4 they will be giving in- 3 Scugots Township Coun-" make Cartwright wet. have this problem, A fairly unofficial Environment Min- waiting to go, yet only about structions at classes. for ' u 0 cil will not -block- a liquor - Coun. Don Frew told coun- jight block of styrofoam istry report on the Nonquon 400 can be phased in OVEr those who are interested. It i 0 vote for the former Cart- cil that recent tightening UP would make a good booster River surfaced again at last the next few yéars. was decided to change the i X wright Township if at least of provincial regulations cushion. For comfort's sake, Tuesday's meeting of Water has * been. the Groups to three on a Group QV 25 per cent of the eligible concerning liquor control it should not extend beyond Scugog Township Council. hang-up so- far, but it looks " Bh! voters in the township ask has created problems in the the bend of the child's knee. Discussing future develop: (o eouncil like. the sewsgy 2" GFOUP to be respons. | PLN! : Seri} ry mship with social Soft cushions should not be : ; ible for one meeting a year X for it by signing a petition. ~~ former township with socia wp ment, and in particular the problem could be an even nd the lunch for that meet- : The 25 per cent figure is a events, dances, and other used for this purpose. They 1. a0' number of subdividers worse problem. a : rerequisite for such a pet- community events. crush under the weight of the waiting to go in the Port ing.. Helen announced. the py a Jor provincial ) Po child and, in the event of a Perr 8 M Not only has the environ- Lindsay Presbyterial Hon under provincial leg Once a petition is -cir¢lty "sudden stop, slide from y rea, ayor: ent department apparent- Annual Meeting at Beaver- 2 L lation. If the vote fails to lated, the question of a vote under the child. Once the Lawrence Malcolm warned iv imi : - . 3 . y limited the sewage treat- ton onThursday, January 29. bring legal liquor to Cart- comes before council. Coun. child is tall enough to see out again about the hard, diff- . . : i . " 3 oh ment capacity of the Non- Anyone interested in going wright, no liquor vote can be Frew wanted an assurance of the car windows, the icult decisions that must be . A . quon River at 5,000, but even to let her know. The meeti- held for at least three years from council that once all "cushion may be omitted pro- made by the council in their that figure is apparently 6n ing closed with the Mizoah under the same regulations. the work on the petition is vided the lap belt in the car choice of who's to develop . 8 y PP only 8 pe P : Rt 1 d an intermittent basis. Benediction and following A 60 per cent vote is completed, council would Will snug down on his or her and who isn't. a : hips. I've heard about the 8race, a delicious lunch was needed on voting day to pot be opposed to the vote. ps . A quick count revealed by the G - When wearing safety report," said the mayor, served by the Group in . 5 "and it isn't good." Charge. : re ~~ Warble Fly coll tion : Scugog Township will be There's about $300. to cél- - giving bill collection an lect, according to township extra push from now on in calculations. regards to the township's At best, the program is a Warble Fly Control losing proposition. Last program. year the program of con-° . trolling the flies was $5,500. . It was decided last Tues- with $4,174.00 returned as 2 day, that township officials jncome fromthe program: should start "processing" The deficit is around $1,500. arrears in payments under It was suggested that the the program, some going as township should consider far back as three years. court action. FACTORY OUTLET SUEDE AND LEATHER 17 Notion Road, Pickering now available from S ( /[ / oo ' We are making room for new spring styles, ort erry tar ° £ ® = ; and clearing remaining winter stock of suede ; and leather coats and jackets. ' P.0. BOX 90 ; : Al I i tom made garments go CaN so specializing in custom made . PORT PERRY apt All work done on premises, workmanship guaranteed. For further information Call 683-1166 CRESTS of Petroleum and car com- = ponies, tam on [NOW IS THE TIVE oun Mariel! 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