The Brussels Post, 1969-06-26, Page 3PkiONE 199
BRUSSELS. ONT.
TOPNOTCH F E EDS
The head restraints in 1969 automobiles
are designed to reduce injuries due to
rear-end collisions. Restraints should
help minimize some of the unpleasant
effects of these all-too-common crashes,
but their causes can be dealt with only by
drivers. There are a number of things you
can do to help prevent rear--end collisions.
Here are some of them,
Don't let yourself be crowded by the driver
behind. If someonefollows you too closely
for safety, encourage him to pass - by
pulling off the- road if necessary. Signal
your intentions - to make a turn, change
.enes, or stop suddenly. Signal an intend
'ed stop by pumping your brake pedal to
flash the brakelights.
Don't crowd the driver ahead - leave at
least one car length for each 10 miles of
speed. And remember that high speeds
and poor weather conditions demand extra
stopping distance, At night, or in rain or
fog, allow for reduced visibility or
decreased traction.
Limited-access highways have made
higher speeds common, As a result drivers
need to be especially wary of slow--
moving or stopped vehicles. Stay alert-
he particularly attentive near controlled
intersections where vehicles ahead may
be slowing, turning, and stopping. Watch
for slower-moving merging traffic. Use
acceleration and deceleration lanes to
change your own speed when entering or
leaving a highspeed highway. Prevent
secondary collisions at an accident scene
by getting off the roadway quickly if you
decide to stop.
Be a defensive driver - constantly watch
the traffic around you and plan for any
foreseeable emergency.
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WALTON
17th and Bounadry
Unit of Duff's U.C,W,
The l'ith and Boundary Unit
of Duff's United' Church Women
held their meeting at the home of.
ti'lt's, tlifford Ritchie. There were
12 members and two visitor's in
attendance. The meeting was
opened by ;ND's, Roy Williamson
with verse "'Va,it on the Lord".
Scripture. reading was from Tim-
othy 7,, verses 1 15, with Mrs.
George Williamson reading n
second portion of scripture 'from
Peter, verses 14 19, and :“Spot
frets Caught" and "Throe. Dit•
tors". 'rho ,hymn "Come Thy
'Wonderful Love" was sung to
cloSe the devotional portion of the
meeting.
-Mrs. 1finrin Ban conducted the
business period. Mrs. Roy William.
Will he hostess of 1•11t: ,Tuly meet-
ing, A quilt was tied prior to 'the
meet trig.
Walto n Unit U.C.W.
Mrs, Wm. Contts chose "Our
Christian Tosir — to be Ainbas-
szniors of Loving Goodwill" as the
theme of the 'Walton Unit of the
Mrs. Ray TInother, presid-
ed at the piano for the singing o(
the hymn "Come Let "B's Sing"
was followed by meditation ',I
believe in, `'Loving :Goodwill",
Prayer was led by Mrs. Coutts.
"l'in Glad We Hired A HouSe-
boy" was the topic given by Mrs.
'Ronald Bennett. Ft told the story
of a 15-year'-old Vietnamese boy
pained Pao. Ito worked for an
American G.1. to earn money for
an eduction. He absorbed know-
ledge as though mentally starv-
ed. Having been raised as a Bud,
dist, he showed little desire for
Christ, After many difficulties
lie came to the United States to
eon 111110 his education, After six
months ho said have compared
what Christ means and has done
for Christians. I see that Buddah
cannot offer peace and forgive.
ness anal 1" Want this",
Dao is now at Bryan. College
where he is receiving excellent
grades to obtain a good education.
before he returns to Vietnam.
3,1rs, Allan AreCall presided for
the business session. She opened
with "The Function of the U.C.W.
in the Congregation," read in uni-
t:son. Minutes of the last. mneting
were read and the roll called by
Mrs. 'Donald Achilles. Mrs. Mae
Sholdice gave the treasurer's re-
port and received the collection,
A delgate to Alma College St.
Thomas, August 18th to 21st, was
under discussion. Mrs. Emerson
;Mitchell and Mrs. T-Terb Traviss
will, he responsible for a number
on the program For the shower to
be held in the church on june 27th.
Each member is to take sand,
wiches. Airs. "Rlid Miller and Mrs.
W. C. Hackwell of Walton and
'Mrs. 11, F. nether and MrS.
'Rowley were 110 Med 0 COMMitte
for the Walton Unit.
A report from the Copper Con-
test. leaders showed Mrs 1VIcEw,
ing's side with. $55.50 and Mi'5,
Alex Gultitzen's with $50.00.
hymn ,`i Need Thee Every
and the Benediction repeat-
tiniSO tl• closed' the Meeting,
Personals
;ta d yrs. Frank. Walker of
Monticello, Iowa, were recent
week-end visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull,
Mr and Mrs. Torrance Dundas
were in Waterloo to attend the
Stutz-Clawson wedding. The cere-
mony took place in the SOMinary
chapel of Waterloo Littheran. Uni-
versity,
T-T.a:ve a safe :Dominio n holiday,
"RECREATION TIPS"
National Safe Boating Week in
Canada is from June 29 to July 5,
This new safe boating campaign
is being sponsored and proni3Oted
by the Canada. • Safety Council
with the endorsement of the Fed.
era] Department of Transport.
The Ontario Safety League Sag.
gests that, a good Way to observe
National Sate ,Boating Week in
Canada. is for every pleasure boat
operator to make sure that he
knows the regulations and laWs
covering the operation of his
boat,
The following are the, Rules of
the Rend and Rights of Way on
Cnnaadian Waters..
When meeting keep to the
right.
\\Then overtaking, pass on the
right or left, btit the beat you
Hro overtn king has the right of
-way
Any boat approaching on yotir
right or starboard aide has, the
Tight of way.
, Non-powered boats , have the
right of way ov=er poWered
craft except if oVertilikilig,
The operator of a boat gets
practically the suttee treatlitella
as when he is behind the wheel of
a ear in the Cairodiati Criminal
Gode of laws which omtot::
Dangerous operation of boats
and water skis.
Impaired ability from alcoliel
or drugs.
Failure tO tehlain at the scene
of an accident In which your
Airs. Walter Bewley rend the The
scripture. Corinthians 5- 11-20. Hour" • • and "Cl'ond News for Modern Man" ed in
It's good as far as goes....
CIAG INSURANCE •
CO OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATIONS or, ',G UELPH
boat has been involved.
Water skiing from one hour
Failure: to have a second re-
sponsible person in the ski
boat as an observer.
after s unset to sunrise,
',And to lil y nephew I promised •
to reinember : Hi there, Charlie?"
The lawyer Was reading the
will of a, wealthy executive, re-
cently deceased ;