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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 Jun 1961, p. 2

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Fa) PIR fa, VARINA CE AE A AE A La AAS A I A SE EA A =] New Way To Teach Save Driving A San Francisco safety engl- meer has perfected "a graphic flew method of teaching motor- ists how to drive safetly. Millard W. Peterson 'shad- ws' accident-proof professional ivers in a helicopter and then uses a movie camera that liter- ally catches them in the act of keeping. out of trouble. Detroit automotive firms and . several insurance companies are studying Mr. Peterson's visual system of teaching safe driving by demonstrating and adopting proved techniques under all road conditions as practiced success- fully by truck drivers and bus operators with years of uninter- rupted safety records. Mt. Peterson's teaching meth- od reverses the negative Madl- son Avenue campaign to "scare" motorists, into safe driving through billboards that depict lurid highway crashes and by such grim roadside reminders as simulated tombstones and dis- plays of wrecked cars. "If you want to teach anyone how to play golf, there's no bet- ter way than watching some pro wouldn't waste time taking movies of some duffer slicing off into the rough." The San Francisco safety ex- pert contends that professionals {who have been driving for years without an accident aren't just lucky. "Very often," he says, "they seem to operate thelr trucks oy buses instinctively, and thelr methods of success are not easlly transmitted to others in spite of the great amount of literature on the subject." It some Greyhound pilot with a row of safety medals on his jacket can't explain what makes him a safe, on-time driver, nor some grizzled driver~of a mon- strous highway trailer rig who drives night and day in all kinds of weather without even denting a- number plate, Mr. Peterson says the next best thing. to sit- ting behind the windshield with him is to shadow him from the air. The expert has produced a 12- minute documentary film, com- plete with color and expository sound track, which gives viewers a bird's-eye idea of an old pro's effortless safety rhythm through the evening city traffic rush and the open interurban highway, Young Bottoms Not To Be Tanned Lord Chief Justice Hugh Lister Parker -- normally a mild-man- nered man --. had fire in his eyes. Rising from the front benches in the House of Lords one evening recently, he looked across at the Lord Chancellor, Lord Kilmuir, who was wearing a black tail-co knee-length silk hose, and buckled shoes. In exactly 90 seconds the Lord - Chief Justice made it clear that in his opinion -- the weightiest in all British law circles -- the government - was talking none sense, What riled Justice Parker waa' the government's opposition to "beating a boy with a birch." Appalled by the juvenile crimes ol viglence in Britain, Lord Fer- rers had offered an amendment to the 1960 Criminal Justice Bill permitting magistrates to order the cane for second offenders up to the age of 17. But the govern- ment opposed the amendment on the ground that young criminals can be more effectively dealt with at psychiatric training cen- tres. "How squeamish," growled the Lord Chief Justice. teen feet up and was afraid to jump down, "She was quite lively when we found her, and seemed to have "suffered no ill effects," said an R.S.P.C.A. inspector. Another R.S.P.C.A. man made a similar remark about Patch, a mongrel which had been trapped in a disused water-main in Lan- cashire, : The dog's frightening ordeal lasted thirty hours. Several men worked all night with -a bull- dozer and a mechanical digger, and scooped away eighty tons earth before Patch wa¢ extrl- cated. From France comes another remarkable missing-dog story When Chouqui, .the faithful two- year-old alsatian of farmer Mi- chel Andre disappeared from the snowbound farm at Nantua, his master searched everywhere. After three days he gave up the quest as hopeless, and resigned himself to the loss of the dog. But though Chouqui had disap- peared, he was only a few yay from the farmhouse. He ha been buried under a heay fall of snow from the roof. A week later farmer Andre was in his yard when he was astonished to see two black paws and a muzzle appear from a vast » like Sammy Snead tee off and - o p ile : : wy Ae Sl hit a perfect drive straight down Writes Harlan Trott in the Chris- | FA vou As : ' 2 giv a : the middle of the fairway," tian Science Monitor. } Co SUNNY. SANDY AND SONNY -- All th 1d" b argues Mr. Peterson. "You The Peterson safety film is £ -- the world's a grand sandbox, Paul Arms, 5, appears to entitled "On Target" and ap- be saying as he relaxes on the warm sands of the Mojave desert. The best part of all this propriately enough, the *'watch- undulating, shifting stuff is that, for the moment, it's all his. . me" driver's rig has a target painted on the roof so that the mass of snow. And slowly Chouqui emerged. . The dog had been buried for seven days and had slowly and systematically tunnelled nine feet through densely packed snow to freedom. His face reddening under his. wig, Lord Kilmuir snapped back that the government's policy was a sound one, based on detailed studies. "Is it to go out from the House of Lords," he asked, "that our young people require Plainly Perfect . NP | aerial camera can keep visual i much time on the telephone, : . 3 : i ! ) { on 3 --_-- PRINTED PATTERN contact with him as he threads bk 3 watching television or reading? 9 punishment which no other Married bliss is over when heg po 5 his way smoothly and unevent- : £54 Have we got t ropean country believes : i wa nnevey i got away from good, | should be given to girMriends tell her she could fully through the stream' of 4 in living? : given to young people? ally plain living? Instead do we con: That would be an astounding de- have done better. ! ASI --watch--the old coct fancy dishes that take up | icon» Ming ce oatliie on Mr. on lion 12- BE ig -- fine = SR Those opposing him recalled . minute who-dunit-right = visual - ay you ns answer these | that canings hadn't shattered : Cross-Stitch Art trainer. The safety engineer's Ea que D008 0 ny oe ue their young lives. "Father used running interpolatidn introduces | What a frustrating spring this Yona with yourself, Pyou aw to boast about the number of a new safety terminology. has been -- especially for. home And I y y I times he had been beaten at One of the basic principles ot gardeners. Warm weather for or a Tg oo gor Bton, Lord Raglan recalled. safe driving which must be ob- two days, then cold winds, rain yD 0 a e soul- But it was obvious the punish- served and which the Peterson | "00" depending on where Seng I, too, find I am a | ment was not a deterrent or fa- "on target" method illustrates lili ill Fave tie dar ittle too busy for my own peace | ther would not have kept comi . intai reat you live -- and always the of mind. I 1d like to be d pt ng 3 LS pam Wg Shage ger of frost. And yet in spite of por oy Re one | back for it" Lord Ferrers gave all mas no matter how "fast the changeable weather growth, for everythi Flom beli "Rt Set ay Ne tla, Joss be ? or how slow the traffic flow. although slow, has been steady. or not, ore ch ae : sal, hare Nore only 21 f You see the old pro effortlessly Last week, for instance, from unhurried ell adjusted "and ey al J-Beitatnyin keeping the _ safe distance our windows we had a clear with a oi of urpose that 18 Sher Me dhlbutn of from the vehicle in front or in view in every direction. This lish hol oponsl] funs ) there R : week we get only a fleetin can atcomn mitacles, With 5,235. By 1959 the figures had ~~ back: of him. - -- v - Weel only hing 1 -~them-it is- more a matter of tem- | pisen to | e pur The sound track imparts a | glimpse of movement through Sebi fs ing toe oll IE to 13,876. "Terrifying," his good many practical wrinkles in the trees. One thing is certain, Lak eh Pdontally pon = ote in jo P 32d, : : highway navigation such as it has been good weather -ior Kal ee my typing just now by a tel The majority, however, agreed when the unruffled but wary getting new trees and shrubs . . h not y °- by 88 to 31 that return to cor- . : n tablished. What we ALL'S WELL . . . Buffalo Bill phone call from our daughter. ral punishme " pro begins to pass a vehicle but we esta s During the course 'of po p ent would 'set } detects its left front wheel begin bought from the nursery, and Mathewson's well located near tion dhe sald -- "B Conversa: Britain back 100 years." As Lord to angle in toward his lane, and | the small trees Partner trans- | the old Santa Fe Trail has been | pro er don't os Foy Stoneham put it: "You can't b so discreetly drops back and lets --| Planted a few weeks ago, are all saved from destruction by the | 4 "0 boys here who will | Prove people's minds by bang- : - the out-turning driver clear out doing well. It might have been re-routing of a road. Once the --1ieoq stv -paivg of homomade | ing their bottoms." : of the way. a different story had we had a site of a tradin it has' : : 0 RE . i 3 a 2 e te © tr g post, pyjamas in the fall!" I guess I'd . ty -- spell of hot, dry weather. So been given a redwood top better start on that soul-search- Dog Trapped Six # fi Something Castro you see there are always two similar to the original one. ing right away. ' : AY a sides to every problem, even in | . Te ms Weeks -- Yet Lived Didn't Start : nature. ! cs |, | : Weta tas 1a : as . e ing a fox in Corn- 3 Each prisoner Castro holds Two sides to a problem 2.0 * 1 some sewing for. you. Bring me Modern Etiquette wall recently a cross-bred alsa- 1 . 1» : ' ed bears a price tag for freedom-- 0 Ne vel yo a dozen of the gowns!" Another . By Anne Ashley tlan named Rebel disappeared. Aa a Caterpillar D-8 tractor. Other y ix si willing worker is a lady close Q. Is it proper for a girl to | Days and weeks went by, and , a problems have four or six sides, : « : D y th Raid) historic ransoms:- especially in family - affairs, so- on eighty. "My eyesight isn't too give her fiance a robe for his |, len a farm-worker happened to ih Third Crusade -- Richard the | 0" "0 00 ioational activities. good but I think I can manage birthday? look down the disused shaft of a ABLES Lion Heart, held in Vienna by | wn oo 5 aver Ro) is so | Six gowns. Still another, always A. Since he is her husband- tin mine. He saw Rebel crouch- Ui oo Cut a beautiful figure -- I's Emperor Henry VI for 150,000 busy. To soite of OS busy with church work, offered to-be, this is entirely proper. . ed on a ledge thirty feet below. EER SY with this shapely sheath. marks. , ; wr ing hours and a five-day week to do a dozen. A few agreed to © Q. How many salt and pepper The-dog was rescued by a fire-- HS -------- ee » rved-on-high seaming accents Hundred Years' War -- John 3 hem bandages -- "that's nice, or | _man--alive. Yet he had been ) 1 "Dalit most people have far less time Poy shakers are proper for the din- ; ee = aA k I - Midrift, simple neckline "loves" the Good, captured at Poitiers, Co (le ar avira Viamlk than the easy work." But as I have 46 ner table? there for twenty-four days with As handsome as ti cd trands = of glittering jewels. was held by the English for 3 Tao. few. Sead ato. What > gowns and six dozen bandages yl anos convenient place no food. Presumably there was prints! Frame this thoronghbrog JINN : illion crowns. oS ; : that leaves me with a lot of un- NC place- | .enough moisture in the shaft t i Asad hoose shantung, cotton, linen. mi the reason? Is it that we get ment is ir at ad: [nt 0 | pair--they fit into any room Hee : REN Spanish Conquest --Atahualpa, : ; ' laced work. Yesterda des- a pair at every other | keep him going. oi : AN Printed Pattern 4663: Misses the Inca of Peru, paid SM involved with too many inter- tar Y 854 'dom a plate. . It's inl. what hardshi Swift embroidefy--these beau- y Bizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 - ! ests, promise more than we can P! ; / i Yosh D8 tiful horses are done .in fakes 2% vardS-45-inch fabri Pizarro a ransom of a chamber ! il six gowns mysel! and expect to dogs can endure -- and live. : 3 : easy. : 73 a 8 3 )1abric. full of gold and silver, estimated manage, or is it the natural do more. I'll never have the Scruffy, a rough-haired mongrel cross-stitch in rich natural colors. 4 aN Send FORTY CENTS, (stamps | worth at least $3 million stress of modern life? It is hard | | 0 00" 0" hand the sewing back terrier, 'was accidently locked in Pattern 951: two 8% x .16-inch Jr eannot be accepted, use postal French-English Treaty of 1780 to find ihe tight "answer hut 1 unfinished. That, I feel, would a South Wales garage. It was irpfistors;, olor seliemes, SW) Pree for safety) bor this Days --One admiral could be redeem- am sure in many instances that be a reflection upon the women forty-three days before the ga- Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS 1 Fi Fe 2 iniy SIZE, ed for 60 sailors. nN have come i my attention the of our Gommunity. rage was opened and the animal '(stamps cannot be accepted, use ATH , KANN 'SS, U.S. Civil War -- A general parties involved are heading for Yet 1 ar of redily blasiing discovered. postal note for safety) for this i ¥ 5 41% . (from either side) was valued trouble unless . they somehow th Moth £ tod b ~----How-had he- survived? Possi- - _pattern_to Laura Wheeler, Box __. ___ sprinter cons AES Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | at 60 privates. manage to curtail their activities. £m, Mothers of fodny. ang hu, bly by eating insects and an oc-- | 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Tor- ~~ ~~ es (d : po 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New World War II -- Nazi Heinrich | - This has been brought home to there isn't a doubt about it. But casional mouse, and by lapping. | onto, Ont. Print plainly PAT- Ae 61) : 'oronto, Ont. Himmler, through Adolf Eich- | me quite forcibly during the last Soetiz 8 I feel we have our rain-water which seeped under | TERN NUMBER your NAME Al _ ANNOUNCING the bi st | mann , ili few days as I have taken over | Sense of values a trifle mixed. the door. and ADDRESS, 1A the gge , offered a million Jews for S 5 x If we feel harassed and -over- . { K fushion show of Spring-Summer, 10,000 trucks. . the sgying convenership of one ll ai Wn Wag v0 An unpleasant experience be- JUST OFF THE PRESS! Send / 4 961--pages, pages, pages of pat- --- small section of our community Aodte of Yue aotivitios &nd 4) fell Lassie, a small collie, in now for our exciting, new 1961 _ Y terns in our new Color Catalog DRIVE CAREFULLY -- The to work for our local hospital. ARI gs : gure Suffolk. She. went out rabbiting Needlecraft Catalog. Over 123 IY ~--just out! Hurry, send 35¢ now! life you save may be your own. I was given enough sewing to just what we are doing with our and never returned. designs to crochet, knit, s HE accommodate about twenty Hoe and whether we are using | _A week later- a -man- heard embroider, quilt, weave --. 2 . : - \ts | workers -- it was mostly. babies' t to the best advantage? Get * A muffled barks, and fraced them | ions, homefurnishings;, toyyg ih " om _-- v -- oy gowns and triangular bandages. to the bottom of why we are so "There's a comedipn in every to a glant oak. Lassie was in- | gifts, bazaar hits. Plus FREE = : Jats IT accepted the convenership busy. Are we too fussy about family . . . one is side the hollow trunk, had by | instructions for six smart vell o h 7 / . quite willingly without anticipat- the house? Do we spend too : my husband." some means reached a ledge fif- | caps, Hurry, send 25¢ now! ARAL ing any trouble. But when I zee 5 Ws : tried placing the work I really Fi BRE TOO : Fal fy {3 b got an eye-opener! There seem- 7: ih ed about a dozen reasons why mT WI 3 the women ,I contacted couldnt bo _ A g yi i undertake the work. A few con- 45 ai fessed to little knowledge of 15 pl J sewing -- all they could do was il 5 3 ordinary mending and darning. ag ya Or the children had - been sick + ! UR aH off and on for weeks and they | y So were away behind with their | si own work. Or what with church ase work, Guides, or Home and LSI School activities, they had all Wis 4 they could handle. Some also % spent an evening or two every i week bowling, swimming, play- re *- ar ing bridge or going to evening classes of somé kind. Others gave no specific reason for not i helping but simply said they had y ¥ ft $ "no spare 'time at all, » : Tad ats. Now, would you like to know : : HH who did agree to do some of Wr 4 ' the sewing? Well, I'll tell you, { One, was a young married wom- i an who works away from home i : iz Eh - na, i ; at from eight until four, She keeps ib "s hh OA A De lity Sait "Ri i ~ SEE PRE ; DRSERT FOX -- American Girl Scouts In Saudi Arabla get some a 3potiéss house and spends a U.S. FIRST LADY'S FOR EUR =i-Mrs wh Uns : IW / : pollens or tie viays of she desert From Saad fbn. hd ahr lot of in the garden. But Ral ys GOWNS OPE -- Mrs, Kennedy's | and hem. Second gown for dinner with DeGaulle's at Elysee / tis Inters of ays of. ) she sald -- "Yes, sure I'l do wardro! r her visit abroad included these oreations |, Palace, Is a one - shouldered dress with back panel fr . ne who knows the desert like the palm of his hand. Joan Uhl, left, by designer Oleg Cassini. At left is gown she wore at the | the side, feaiuring White organza over yellow oronmsar Neg bhi ate ee li and Karen Ferguson, live in Dhahran, where their fathers are dinner at the Versailles Chateau. It is a pink and white | Is a turquoise and white plaid sheer wool dro At right of sonneeted 'with the Arabian American OH Co. ISSUE 24 -- 1961 straw lace, with scalloped detail at edge of bateau neckline | is pale turquoise lightweight woolen eoot, oa |

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