‘With the arrival of fine weather, may of ~ ‘ur young follies ore Ageia: riding Sheds: “bicyeles. | -Your school teaching start have recently instructed all school children, and we | ‘wish to remind everyone in brief of these ‘requirennts which consist of 3 1. Mechanical condition, © 2 Rules for safe riding ersten Mechanical Condition — : ‘Brakes It is essential that every bicycle be equipped with a brake in proper working orders: -) Tights All bicycles. mst be equipped with a proper light and a reflector ‘on the rear of the bike... Hardisbars Must be kept tight at ald times to ensure that the machine can be kept under control. Keep the handlebars equipped with grips. The above are all mininum mechanical requirements and bikes should be examined frequently for defects. Safe Riding Practices All riders. are required to keep to ths |. ere of the vehicle traffic lane. 2. Riding double is prohibited, as is riding under the top bar. Smll children should te confined to riding & bicycle of the proper sise. 3. Widing in single file is required where there are two or more riders. |... 4, Always signal before making: a turn ‘and avoid sudden swerving when in traffic. . 5, Xeep beth handa on the handlebars at, ali times. iw alert, keep your bike in good cori atten abet obeerve the traffic rules. Pee ese rem TYREE: — 4 new foreman had just taken charge of his comtruction job and many of the men had aot yet met. him. About the middle of the ferenocon he was making a tour of the site © to familiarise himself with the layout when, on paseing a small enclosure, he Baw two worknen inside who were sitting and gmoking. Before he had ‘an opportunity to speak, ome of the men said, “Hello, what are you doing, stranger 7?" ~ 75% Rodgers) oe new Foreman 9" wae the reply: nh 836 are we. Come in wna have a _moke.* 2 : oe atorage building st the entrans« to i a fork in the road.* “the hydrant." Lady : "Why not? ‘The eign says ‘Fine. “for ee SR Ce: 7 oh ‘elerk. was handed a pay. envniops which, “by error, contained.a blank checue, _| The astonished clerk looked at $& are! _|moaned : “dust, what. A shonighty would = happen. ah Rete mp with, ay candary. } Up cig cfg ren votvetion i Oe tounsite | end -planteite fe shout. _ ee ee quent of those who are interested, here are some of: the facts -t- 1 ‘At ‘the Cookery, a new addition a the north side is to be built to provide . eeparate storage and warehousing facilities. for the Cookery. This will make the present Cookery storage area in the base— ment available to the retail store for expansion and additional warehousing. oe Also a new freesing unit is te be insets) led) in the Cookery in order to handle adequate | meat supplies for the growing population, The butcher shop will be relocated at the same tine. In the townsite, main pipe linee are being excavated. for the purpose of replacing old pipe lines and to crovide more efficient steam di siritutia:. 3, At the mill, add{tions have been #5.'- to handle increased Pibre production a: “te improve fibre quality. oe E coment testing laboratory ie include’ in A new asbestos ¢ thie construction. Ia the Planteite, an extension to the. plant is being erected to provide. storace for fibre in emergency situations. oO a AEP owe any HS ot Re. “Wife s "7 thought you were goinp to the lodge mesting tonight °"- Rueband:: "It was postponed . the Grand Exalted Invincible Suprens 5 Fotentate wouldn ‘te let him out tonicht.* What's ¢ the matter, Geor The wife af °* asked the woman aa her husband got cut of tie car. "Puncture." he said. "You ehould have been on the lockout ®ar this. The guide told you thst there was Officer : Hey, lady, you ean't. perk. by | i 3 } y i “| | | i