HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1971-05-20, Page 9THURSDAY, MAY 20th, 1971 BRA,ISSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
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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
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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
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