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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-05-20, Page 9THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1971 BRA,ISSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO LARRY'S RADIO and 'TV SALES and SERVICE Phone 523-9640 Blyth, Ont. YOUR ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD PANASONIC DEALER 41."111116.1...”11.111111111..1.11111.11.1.MMIIIP. LONGSTAFF -O. P. T 0 M OT 1STR SEA:FORTH, • G.O•VENLOCH ST, ..527-124u. • • -fuesaay, Tnursday, l-rlday, Thursday Evening. CLINTON OFFICE, 10 ISSAC STREET Monday, and Wednesday 482-70Th Either Office Fe7, Appolntrneni PHONE COLLECT 887-9334 BRUSSELS THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OffIce — Main Street SEAFORTH . Insures 4, Town Dwellings * All Classes of Farm Properyt • Summer Cottages • Churches, Schools, Halls objects, etc.) Is also available smoke, water damage. falling Extended coverage (wind AGIDITkl; James Keys, Rit 1, afurth ., V. J. Lane, RR 5, Searorth, 14511107 Jr., Lendosburo; Gal Ra.kor. 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WINGHAM MEMORIAL, SI:10P QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP Open Every Weekday Your Guarantee For Over 35 Years at CEMETERY LETTERING Box 166 WINGHAM JOHN IVIALLICK Jim Cardiff REAL ESTATE BROKER GENERAL INSURANOc: AGENT FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INS, FIRE. AUTO LIABILI/V PHONE; OFFICE 887-6100 RES. 887.61b WM. ADAMSON. Pigs Every Mon., Tues., Thurs. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORT Dial 887-6357 PCV CLASS FS and. F THE MOST SIGNANT ERROR "The most' significant error almost invariably found at the scene of traffic accidents is that -.unconscious persons, have. .been left lying on their backs (supine) or have actually been put into this position, so that they can inhale blood, vomitus and foreign material. • Any breathing •uncon. scions person must be rolled, on his side to stop such inhalation." This is quoted from Australian doctor Hanns Pacy, by the Ontario Safety League, Dr. Pacy also said, in a presen, tatiori on first aid for motorists; "There is an eagerness on, the pail of 'bystanders to drag injured victilna gut of cars, and at the same time a reluctance to Move even, slightly injured people from the middle of the roadway, tiVIonth-to_mouth resuscitation is virtually never attempted at the scene of motor-traffic accidents accidents and bystanders stand aroand smoking and talking while a Victim, slowly stops breathing. They appear happy in the notion, that 'dector and ambulanee are on their way"', The Ontario Safety League repeats two items published in the spring of. 1909, and" hopeS there has been no change in the situa- tion, in either case: The town of Accident, Md, hasn't had a traffic fatality for five years. (A New Zealand woman recent- ly took the required test and had her license renewed — at age 93. She has been driving or 63 yars. * At night, the headlights of ap- proaching traffic create driVing DOLLARS SHRINK - HOUSES INCREASE IN REAL. VALUE! Compare the price of any house today with its value twenty years ago. It's up — way up! Hedge against creeping inflation by buying a home right now. A. Victoria and Grey mortgage could be the smartest deal you ever made. Get it today at Victoria and Grey. difficulties, But another car's lights can be useful too, says the Ontario Motel. League. Distant headlights silhouette pedestrians who might otherwise be unnoticed Until close at hand. On rural roads especially, drivers should watch closely for figareS silhouetted againstdlghtts,he glow of appro g achiu headlights, Many people are feeling below par after the strain of winter. Many cars also have been affected — by cold, sluSh, corrosive salt Economy and safety both demand that your car should be kept in goOd condition, says the Ontario Safey League. CHECK YOUR CAR — CHECK ACCIDENTS! FAMILY SAFETY Fireworks have' been around for a. long time, Their manufacture was known in Europe in the tbirtheenth century and a formula for a671)e of firework was record- ea in China in 1044 A, D. In China, India, Ancient Greece, Rome and Arabia and up to the middle ages in. Europe, certain types. Of fireworks were used as weapons or war, Today's fire works are not meant to he harm, fill, but can still cause injury or fire unless handled with care. The Ontario 'Safely League recomi ends the. Use of family fireworks Under adult supervision, with no firecrackers allowed, as the safest way to celebrate oria Day, and 'offers these tips: Choose a locatiOn clear of Over- head obstruction and 'be sure you are not an annbyance or danger to your neighbour. — Read the printed instructions on each firework. Keep in box, and after' removing each piece close the lid. — "Use a bucket or pox or sand as a, firing base and keep young children away from firing points. — have a metal container handy, Partly filled with water, for disposal of used' fireWorks. Does your Post read 1971? THE BRUSSELS POST ROY W. KENNEDY, Publisher Box 50, Brussels, Ontarlc. Published at brusselS, Ontario, `every Thursday Second Class Mail Registration Number 0502 member of Canadian Weekly NeWkipapera Aasoolatipe Ontario Weekly Newspapers Associatier CRAWFOilD and MILL y. H. CRAW1=OI4D, Q.C, A. R. M. MILL, B.A., LLB, BRUSSELS and WINGHAM PHONE 887-9491 PHONE 357'36" Bouquet Invitation Line trpitswe COMPANY "MCC MM. 616TOWEt. BRAN PI nit'1480