Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1969, p. 1

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- and Atikokan. ATTENTION HUNTERS UNDER 16 YEARS Following are the new amendments to the Crim- nal Code covering Fire arms and the issuing of permits to minors - Definition: 82 (b) C.C. - "Firearm" means any barrelled weapon from which any shot, bullet or other missile can be discharged and that is capable _ of causing serious bodily injury or death to the person, and includes anything that can be adapted for use as a firearm; Seizure: 98 (a) c.c. - A peace officer who finds _ @ person under the age of sixteen years in possession of any firearm or ammunition who is not the holder of a permit under which he may lawfully possess it, may seize such firearm or ammunition and take it before a magistrate who may, after affording the person from it was seized or the owner thereof, if known, an opportunity to be heard, declare it to be disposed of as the Attorney General directs. NOTE - These permits are issued by the Ontario Provincial Police, Toronto - ONLY SAVINGS BOND CAMPAIGN UNDERWAY - David Phipps of Fort William has been appointed as an organizer in the 1969 Can- ada Savings Bonds campaign, payroll savings div- ision, for the Thunder Bay and Kenora districts. His territory includes Port Arthur, Fort William, Kenora, Fort Frances, Marathon, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Nipigon, This marks Mr. Phipps' second -year-as an organizer in the Can- ada Savings Bonds campaign. continued page 9 SAFETY PAYS LONG -LIFE DIVIDENDS CANADA SAVINGS BONDS - 1969 The 1969 Canada Savings Bonds will go on sale October 15. All regular Kimberly Clark employ- ees will be contacted and offered the opportun- ity to purchase bonds through the payroll savings plan. The 1969 series will yield interest at an aver- age of 8% per year when held to maturity and the compound interest feature which makes it possi- ble to receive two times your investment in nine years. Last year 60% of Kimberly Clark employees purchased bonds for an average individual pur- chase of $467. They recognized that the payroll savings plan as a convenient way to purchase bonds . 1968 bonds will be paid up with the October 31st deduction and will be available early in November. Now is the time to think about your 1969 purchase . THE ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE SAYS THAT - "There are two speed limits drivers should obey, One is the legal limit, shown on signs. The other is the "Invisible speed limit." The invisible limit is the sensible speed isaac by conditions. It is set primarily by conditions of weather, traffic, road. Two other important fac- tors that may lower the invisible speed limit are: condition of the car, and con- dition of the driver. Some- times the invisible limit is much lower than the posted limit ."

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