_ Wednesday, August 23, 1967 } 9 Patatetatatatatatetatetatatites ORS AE HT elatetatahleaeatatatataretetats TERRACE “Omineca" HERALD . A Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED , CATHERINE M. FRASER, Publisher JOE CUNNINGHAM, Editor Published every Wednesday at Terrace, British Columbia : The publisher reserves the tight to edit or refuse items in the pubtication of the paper, « Member of B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau; B.C. Division of the r Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation, *, Flames spell disaster for Catholic auditorium eee. + fe oe | {FIRST OF A_ SERIES ee 1 Don’t need broken a bicycles of bones HA il The following article is the first of a series of three | | . oS RESIDENTS OF TERRACE . on bicycle safety written by Colin Chasteauneuf of ithe Ez ; : ; - . Each correct answer counts 10 | Community Centre. The purpose is to alert cyclists, their | I . . Lon : oo ee points; Score yourself as follows: | parents, motorists, to safety requirements involved and| ARE YOU ON THE MUNICIPAL . VOTER’S - LIST? 100 genius; 80 to 90 superioy; | alsa to prepare the way for a bicycle safety rodeo in this OS aan REE 70 to 80 .excellent; 60 to 70 town September 9.) . : . . ; 50 to 60 a ; 20 t , : eo tire _NSrORSS 2" 10 | phe very fact that boys and girls are reading this article | . | | Poy, FOR MEN: fan pocadble in nal bee bikes and want to have the mos ' OWNER-ELECTORS — Oziners of ‘reel property registered in the Land Registry 1, The women of which country Now, we don’t want to be spoil sports and make you afraid mS _._ office prior to September 30th, 1967, who are, British subjects. or Canadian citizens, average four fect, 11 inches | io ride, but there are a few things we would like to impress will have thelr names placed automatically on the list as Owner-electors. ~~ rele Sere Bia, Denmark, be you so that you won’t end up with broken bikes or broken RESIDENT-ELECTOR |— {s defined asa British subject of the full age of 21 years ' toa ones. a ois 1a ha ly for not less. than six months 2. Which one is credited with| In the course of these articles you will be learning how . Who is a resident and has resided continucusly for the ability to distinguish co-| to ‘improve your riding skills, how to keep your bicycles'in |} - !mmedilately prior to the submission of the declaration provided for and whose lors? Elephant, Horse,Mon-| safe working order and, what is more important than anything, “| | - ‘name is not entered on the list as an Owner-elector, — _ 5 key, hon eliy is MeGill Und how to keep yourself safe whilé riding on clty Streets. This a a “ersity? San” Francisco, | Tgp {Smaiily @ few basic rules for safe bicycle rigire | TeNAN-ELECTOR — is defined as a British subject of the full age of 21 years ersity? San Praneiseo, | and if you will remember these, with all the other pointers am ee F Washington, D, C., Philadel-| in the future articles, we're sure you will go on having fun who is and has been continuously for not less than six months immediately prior -phia, Montreal, with your bike, ; to the submission of the declaration ‘provided for, in occupation of real property . 4, The role of Sergeant Car- 1. OBEY ALL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS: ~ [tis im- within the Municipality and whose name js not entered on the lst as an-Owner- ter on the television pro-} portant to stop: at all stop-signs, obey all-traffic Lights and elector or Resident-elector. ; . gram “Gomer Pyle, | other regulations such as riding to the right and not hitehing So USMC,"* is played by Frank i ' : a ae ne Sutton, True or false. ano te MOE cars ene mays tide single file t there is ary | fg CORPORATION owning property within the Municlpality is reminded that they FOR WOMEN: ~ weal d out of traffic, ° for sudd . ‘ can appoint an agent who is the full age of 21 years and a, British subject, to ‘vote 5. Which name is applied to doors, 4m caretully tp the left and ght before proceeding on their.behalf, by forwarding an authorization under the Seal (of the Corporation a kind of towel? Spanish,| froma stopped position. me, ; . to the Clerk, ‘not later than the 30th day of September, 1907, | cot ‘ Italian, Turkish, Danish, "Walk your bike across busy intersections. You're not in ' 4, Rowena {ts the heroine in ; . IE _ an et “a - athe a novel by: Charles Dick ee eee ad 2nd a week or. tha in the mpepital can Declaration forms may be obtained fromthe Municipal Office; 9215 Eby ens, Sinclair Lewis, Sir| rakes... Ride far enough away so that you can-stop even if Street, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 1 p.m, fo Spm... Walter Scott, BoothTarking- |. he. doesn’t, -Don’t carry passergers, Your bike was made for a ey we Ba ton. one, Passengers obstruct the view and make balancing diffi, jf. . Confirmation notices have already been malled to Resident-électors ond 7 What is a Schipperke, which | cuit, Besides, if you were in an accident, your passenger Tennant-electors who completed the necessary affidavit in the year 1966/1967, is naturally tailless? Cat, / might be a casualty, DO _ These must be completed and returned to the clerk. Coo - 3 it Le pe 2. REED YOUR BICYCLE (N WORKING CONDITION: Have ae a -_ co! ne » ine Cal car | . your bicycle checked. regularly,’ Between checks oil your - . a ; Sa ee . : cob and Dinah were father tike often, keep tlres alae to ‘the proper pressure, and jj ..__. Tae Municipal List of Electors.for the current year . will. close. at. 5 pn, and daughter, Trueorfalse.| make sure your brakes work. properly and- that they don't |W Saturday, September 30,1967, Please address your written and telephone inquiries FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: ‘arab, Clean your lights and. reflectors. -Make sure your | to the Municipal Gleick. - OD Ba ier terres * 8, The "twin citles’’- of St] chain doesn't sitp, ene Se oo te ee Paul and Minneapolis ‘are in: -3. LEARN: TO RIDE WITHOUT MAKING. SUDDEN MOVE- -- ; “Tilinois, Michigan,’ Minn-] MENTS:. Bicyclists should edge-over.gradually while changing - esota, Ohio, Jones or entering traffid, 0-0) ee rn 10, What part of air Is oxy-/. . 4, AVOID RIDING AT DUSK OR: NIGHT: If you.must ride _ gen?’ One-half, One-lifth, | at night make sure you wear-Hght coloured clothes nnd that’. __ One-third, Two-thirds, = Your bike is proporly equipped ‘with lights .and reflestors, - ANSWERS; 6 es -. We're sure you have all heard: the rules before, buttf you ‘ 1 Japan; 2. Monkey; 3. | remember them ydu stand a better chance atbeing a happy bike °:”|. Montreal; 4, True; °6. Turk-|. rider’ rather, than an aceldent: statistic... If you plan to. enter -- ish; 6....Siv.° Walter” Seotts | - the ‘bloycle roadeo” in .Torrace;-it is. important that you re- >. 7, Dog; ' 8, True;- 9. Minne- | member these rules, we SE sota; 10. Onefifth 7 Next weeli we'll have some more tips... aca . : ey a ” 7