Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 14 August 1993, p. 3

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By Cathy Vint Special to HHTW . Time is running out for want-to-be drivers hoping to bypass the provincial gov- emment’s graduated licens- ing program. Although the NDP govern- ment hasn’t released the actual date when the pro- gram takes effect, Anne McLaughlin, with the Ministry of Transportation, says the program will be in full operation in the spring of 1994, New drivers who get their license before the program starts won’t be subjected to the restrictions under gradu- ted licensing. However, a clerk at an area driver’s examination centre says that the next available date to book a road test is the first week of December. “We do realize that some people are more interested in getting their license prior to the program coming into effect,” admits McLaughlin, adding that when the pro- gram starts it could take a new driver up to two years before they have a full license. The program consists of two levels for all new dri- vers, which gradually increases driving privileges during the river s first two years on the ro: “The eee is looking for ways to improve safety. New drivers need more time to sharpen their skills in the more demanding situations,” explains McLaughlin. Ministry of Transportation statistics show that although drivers under the age of 25 take’ up about one-sixth of all licensed drivers in they represent almost one-quarter of all dri- vers killed in collisions. And, it is estimated that Ontario residents spend about $4 bil- lion annually on health care, property damage, insurance claims and lost wages result- ing from collisions. Under the graduated licensing program, new dri- vers have a number of restrictions in level one, such as driving at night, driving alone, driving after drinking any alcohol, driving with too Blood donor clinic a success Red Cross officials reported 354 donors attended the Blood Clinic last Monday and donat- ed 238 units of blood. This clinic was supported by “Halton Hills This Week and Arthur F, Johnson & Associates Ltd. Realtor. Their help in printing and distribu- tion of posters, setting up the clinic, loading equipment pub- urst, who was on call, volunteers, staff, nursery help and drivers, the clergy, Halton Cable Systems, Halton Hills Hydro for banner displays. The clinic went very well. Thanks were also given to the sponsors who donated food and drink during the clin- Ke. Dairy Queen provided juice and paper products. Loblaws- provided donuts, Lynn Ferguson of Mac’s Milk pro- vided pop, Miracle Mart, cof- fee, and Pizza Hut provided tea and serviettes. As in the t 25 years, the kitchen staff was overseen by the C.W.L. and Mr. C. Domingos of Holy Cross Church. Special thanks is extended to Maruk Bupooji and her telephone committee, Shirley Chaplain for publicity and promotion and Janet Dean and June Russell, the conveners of the clinic. - Awards were oe to the son 100 doer: \or;, $ 24 Prints DAY SERVICE I HOUR PHOTO SERVICE «HOUR ENLARGEMENTS PASSPORT PHOTOS IN3 MNUTES rcrvtencyrearean 877-5945 Walace Fenskie, 50th donor; Geoffrey Newman, 35th donor; Don McLean, 35th donor; Reg Digby, 35th ; Sharon Anderson, 35th donor; John MacDonald, 35th donor; Roger Brown, 35th donor; Charles Hayward, 20th donor and Catherine Giverson, 20th donor. The next regular Clinic is to be held Noy. 8, 1993. A spe- cial clinic is to be held Aug. 27 in the Georgetown Marketplace Mall. LOTTERY courtesy of Wed. Aug. 11/93} G) 02 06 15 26 36 40 Bonus: 28} Encore: 569909) Sat. Aug. 7/93} 13 17 23 31 32 37} — Bonus: 21 Early Bird. 06 16 18 27 many passengers and driving on iibh-speed highways. Level one will last 12 months, unless the new dri- ver completes an approved . driver education course, which could reduce the peri- od to eight months at their request. At the end of level one, _ drivers are required to pass a road test before being eligi- ble to proceed to level two. The following level will June 5, Smeaton of Geor license privileges. (i i Leah Smeaton and Tom Podaras were united in cere at Union Presbyterian Church, Glen Williams, 1993. Leah is the daughter of Marion and the late Bill rgetown. Tom is the son of Haido and the late Nicholaos Podaras of Toronto. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, August 14, 1993 — Page 3 Graduated licensing just around the bend last a minimum of 12 months, and allows for more driving privileges. 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