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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Oct 1997, p. 15

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1% l M . W NF Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, Octôber 8, 19çQ7 - 15 Palladîni- kicks off seat beit challenge Transportation Minister AI $90 and two demerit points. Palladini was i Woodbridge. "About two-thirds of al Ocfober 4, to join volunteers children are ,Incorrectly as they counted the number restralned ln their safety of motorists wearing seat seats, or are not buckled up belts. The one-day counit took at ail," said Palladini. -fThats place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. why the focus of this year's in about 122 communities campaign is on the proper across the province, use of chfld restraints. Our About 1,500 volunteers ultimiate goal, as always. is to across the province from local get ALL Ontarians to wear a communities, police services, seat belt." public health units, high "Last year's Seat Beit school students,' driving Challenge figures showed that schools and the insurance 84 percent of Ontarians industry took their positions buckle up," said Palladini. at local intersections where "Our goal îs to maise that fig. they counted the number of ure to 95 per cent by the year drivers wearing seat belts. 2001." The one-day counit is part Ontario was the flrst juri- of a two-week seat belt'cam-- diction in Canada to intro- palgn which ends October 18, duce seat belt legislation lnx 1997. It coincides with 1976. Since then, anestimat-, Operation Impact, a 24-hour ed 4,500 lives have been national seat belt blitz. saved because people took Motorsts who do not buckle the extra seconds to buckle up or do not properly use Up. chlld restraints face-a fine of Fourtli annual LACAC house tour The, Fourth Annual Clarington LACAC House Tour will be held Sunday. November 3th, 1997 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This year the fine old homes of Newcastle wlll be featured. Vernacular Styling in Georgian Traditional as well as Post Modem meets Arts and Crafts are only a few of the homes that will be decked out in traditional Chrstmas tones for your viewing plea- sure and enjoyment. Participants will be in perlod costumes together with live musical entertainmerit at each home. Tickets at twelve dollars apiece wlll be available start- ing November lst, 1997 at the following locations: - The Apple Blossomi Shop, 5324 Main Street, Orono - Newcastle House, 210 King Street West, Newcastl e - The Book Studio, 20 King Street West, Bowmanvllle Monies from the annual tour are used to promote through book publishing, and to conserve through munlici- pal designations, mhe archi- tecturally sensitive and important homes and build- ings in beautiful Clarington. If your planning to come to, our event, please remember, tickets are limlted and sel out quickly. For further information, please contact the event chair person, Uinda Kiff at 905 263- 8045. - Saywells, 14 Slmrcoe Street South, Oshawa - Luke's Country Store, 207 Queen Street, Port Perry - Mardi's Flowers, 106 Byron Street South, WhIltby For your convenience, a lunch wfi also be served atý the Newcastle Commuinity Hall. 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