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NOTICE
TO DOG OWNERS
BY ORDER of the Villagge of Brussels Council
all dogs within the Corporation are to be kept from
running at large.
Failure to do so will result in a fine or the possible
destruction* of the animal,
The co-operation of all dog owners will be
appreciated.
COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS
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FIREWOR.KB1
In ancient times, according to
the Ontario Safety 'League, fire-
aracgera were used as weapons
of war, The way some. people
handle them. today, you'd think
they were, still weapons of war.
Sabotztaing mailboxes, tossing
them in ear Windows or throwing
them at others.
, We wish those Individuals,
would give up their war games. In
filet we wish they would give 'Up
firecrackers and turn. instead. to
displays, They're more enjoyable
iind a lot less dangerous.
For a safe and, oxeili ig fire-
works display, try putting bases
at two locations, suggests the 911,t-
ark) Safety League.
lineket or wheelbarrows ..filled
with sand are excellent.) Mary
each piece and set at a 10 degroz.,
angle IWay from spectators.
`While one is firing, you can ready
your .alternate base. This keeps
the show moving for impatient
p eel a tors.
If a firework fails to work, use
your alternate base and let the.
dud "cool off" before touching -it,
A. fireworks display without
sparklers? The kids would. never
forgive you!
According to the Ontario Safety
League. what most parents and.
children seldom think about, how-
ever, is that the temperature of
lit sparkler can rise as high as
2000 degees fahrettheit. 'Elven the
afterglow of the wire. has caused.
burns and clothing fires.
This Victoria :Day make sure
your children use sparklers -eare
fully and. of ..coufse.. tinder • adult
supervision,-•
*
I-bolding a light ed firecracker
near your face or exploding fire.
crackers inside a. glass jar is just
asking for trouble,' reports the .
Ontario Safety League.
Adults • know the danger.. but
children often don't. understand
the risk they take with antics.
Make sure your children do
better still. use family • fireworks
under adult supervision for your
'Victoria Day celebration.
You might gel more of a show
than you bargained for if you leave
the lid off the fireworks box.
A stray spark landing on the un•
lit pieces will provide great enter-
tainment for the kids when the
whole box blows, But chances are
somebody could get hurt.
Put the lid back on after remov-
ing eacli piece.
"THE GOOD DRIVER"
It is a well known fact that un-
married male drivers under 25
have a much higher accident rate
than other, less carefree groups.
the Ontario Safeyt League reports
an Ohio court case ill which a 1.7-
year-old was sued, for damages re-
sultirrg from a collision, It Was
successfully pleaded on his be-
half that, a teen-age driver should
lie held only to the standard of
care typical. of his ago group.
However, on appeal this was re-
versed by the higher court which
held that a minor driver must
erciSe the same standard of care
as :at adult.
* * *
Here's a Sombre statistical
warning from the ()Atari() safety
League, accidents that occur at
highWay speeds, the likehond of
tintin! Rtlill)t. *ih )!fir.
Intii'.0419 III 10064
over 55 m.p.h. Tints. the chance of
'wing killed is twice. as great in a
ii5 ni.p.h. crash as it is at 55 m.p.h.
Good driving is a social tech-
nique? involving restraint and
coasideration for others. as Much
as it is physical skill, the Oatari-e
Safety League points out.
LOWEST MATERNAL
DEATH RATE IN
THE WORLD
Ontario's maternal death rate
is the lowest in the world,
The Ontario Medical Asso,•-
iation annual meeting iu Ottawa
was tall tae province's maternal mortgage'.
death rate hit an all-time low of
1.02 per 10,000 lire. birth in 3968.
The next loweat figu're in the
,an world reported by the Dominion' I
llureau of Statistics is 1.1 for
ternal death rate bad dropped
sharply since the committee began
investigating all maternal deaths '
in 1958. The highest rate during
the period 1958-65 was 5.4 in 1959.
The number of live births in
Ontario in 1969 was 126,220, a
decrease of 3,289 from 1967,
The O.M.A. maternal welfare
committee. in co-operation with
the Ontario department of health,
investigates all maternal deaths
in the province, Periodical reports
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Want
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That first mortgage
Sweden in 1966, The figure for you need for your residential all of Canada for 196S was 2.7. or farm property may The 0 t1.A. committee on ma- cost - less than you think - ter n al welfare reported to the tin- at Victoria and Grey Trust.
nual meeting that Onario's ma- if it's a good risk property
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