. The Council, in a survey, found that legislation enacted by proâ€" vincial governm@®nis during the past year has made it possible to drive a motor vehicle with studâ€" dodï¬ruvhhmulguumung the law. In four ‘provinees, the time for using studded tires legally is limted to the winter months. In most instances, a drivâ€" ec may be .charged if his studded tires damage the road. The Council advocates the use OMWthe'q‘ ing to the Canadian Highway Safety Council. * Studded tires are permitted or of studded tires in winter as a WANTED Donald MacDonald, M.P.P. York South ""â€"-â€"â€"*â€",wâ€"â€"â€"vw-lâ€"muu highways . of safety measure but adds that tire ROOMS with BOARD ",' YOU HAVE A ROOM TO LET OR ‘ROOM AND BOARD TO OFFER . . . WHY NOT PLACE AN 85 CENT AD IN THE WESTON TIMES IN NEXT THURSDAY‘S EDITION AND YOU WILL, IN ALL PROBABILITY, HAVE YOUR ROOM RENTED BY FRIDAY MORNING. _ DUE TO THE EXCEPTIONAL ‘GROWTH OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY IN THE.WESTON, NORTH YORK AND ETOBICOKE AREAS . . . ON A NUMBER OF OCCASIONS WE RECEIVE PHONE CALLS FROM NEW EMPLOYEES MOVING INTO THE AREA ASKING US AT THE WESTON TIMES IF THERE~ARE ANY ROOMS AVAILABLE #~ ROOMS to RENT chains ‘proÂ¥vid¢ much greater stopping control. h The Council quotes Professor A. H. Easton, Director of the Motor Vehicle Research Labora tory of the U ity of Wisconâ€" sin: "1966 flm tlut{,:: use of new studded tires on rear of a vehicle, will on the average, reduce braking distance from a speed of 20 mph on glare ice by 21 per cent as compared with_ new highway tires. Under similar conditions reinâ€" forced tire chains on the rear wheels will reduce braking disâ€" CALL TOâ€"DAY CH. 1 â€" 5211 WITH . BEST WISHES for the HOLIDAY SEASON: and a HAPPY CENTENNIAL YEAR, Donald MacDonald, M.P.P. Fred Young, M.P.P. AND over conventional highway tires. British Columbia, the Counci reported, permits the use of stud March 31 unless there is evidence of road damage, in Alberta and Saskatchewan, studded tires are not prohibited unless road damâ€" Manitoba permits their use beâ€" tween Nov. 1 and April 30. In Onâ€" Prince Edward Island allow their The Council adds that .n-l tires provide a seven per cent imâ€" approximately 47 per|tario and Quebec they are toleratâ€" * as ed unless the road is damagtd. Nova Scotia limits them. to beâ€" tween Oct. ll'::dltuuu. In Newfoundland limit is from Nov. 30 to April 16. Fred Young, M.P.P. With the use of studded ‘tires increasing, the Council warns all motorists to take shorter stopping distances into account in leaving space between their vehicle and the vehicles ahead. "Tailâ€"gating is always a perilous procedure," said CHSC, "but with stopping distances shortened conâ€" siderably with studded tires, rearâ€" end crashes will increase unless every motorist drives to avoid them." Yorkview | and North Runnymede United : Churches to join them. Instead of the quiet tones of . ?u" organ, you were greeted by l the vibrant strumming of the two | guitavists Steve Darke and Mike Jones and the clear ringing vaice | of Gloria Wren. This trio called "I‘HI_:‘. SHADES OF THREE atâ€") | tend Runnymede & Downsview Hi C‘s In Rexdale United\ Folk Mass tend Thistletown Collegiate and provided the background music | and choral selections in hootâ€"! nanny style. It was a pleasure to sing along with them and listen to the harmony when they sang folk songs such as "A SOALIN",| a beautiful Old English Carol. Throughout the worship, the two;. readers, Bill Jeanes and President Mike Ashton brought short, direct messages, some conâ€" troversial like the TEN4.TOâ€" DAY, a modern version of the‘ Ten Commandments and some | like the FOOD FOR THOUGHT! which presented the longing of ; oppressed people down through * the ages to be free. â€" . . | they wondered what this had to do with Christmas. ~ . .; "The 18â€"yearâ€"old of today is still an idealist but ‘usually better educated. He reads about the racial prejudice and cruelties. of discrimination among the rkés in Africa, in America and in Canâ€" ada. He knows that when we celebrate Christmas and sing the well known Christmas carols we must realize that people all over By MARION GUNDY the world are searching too for If you Rie the Hatutonal, ,,,,{um same PEACE ON EARTH, ished £. thea you(GOOD WILL TO ALL MEN. will find the FOLK MASS a | The Folk Mass was a Christâ€" . ; | mas message set to the music of strange and disturbing Yorm 9 | our youth. worship. However, if you can acâ€"| The young people invited us to cept change or at least try to relax with them over a cup of understand _ those who _ want coffee in a cory dimly lit Coffee change the FOLK MASS will be| House setting with m“ï¬â€˜â€œd P ; i music in song prov a ::; yl:uï¬â€˜erestn; experience Ior!group called "2 TODAY." ’I":o On Sunday night the talented young men, Robert Mecâ€" people oï¬eidak%niud Chureh| Gaw and Jim Fenning. Later we conducted a Folk Mass and in. CMIOyed more music by "The vited the young people and aduits | s_{'_'fig‘“‘f;;‘__,,_.._ from _ Dw‘,iew. msum“q‘.â€" The young people welcomed this type of worship, but it left many adu!ts puzzled and for: ome to snatch a few moments readâ€" ing the story of the English govâ€" erness who was hired by the King of Siam to teach his children. _ One day His Majesty asked ‘charity‘ as your apostle Paul explains it in the thirteenth chapter of first Corinthians?" Christmas rush I have managed "Do you understand the word by Weston‘s Member Toronto Stock ‘Exchange + Skyline Hotel Branch â€" 655 Dixon Road, Rexdale, Ontario relax with them over a cup of coffee in a cozy dimly lit Coffee House setting with background music in song provided by a group called "2 TODAY." . Two talented young men, Robert Mecâ€" Gaw and Jim Fenning. Later we enjoyed more music by "The Shades of Three." . those times, the highest form of f'l.hh'vhumao-hu ;;lnb‘hlh.:z:. 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