SNES E NS LEE Be PRA 208 LR BOY gloat - corner or crosswalk and look both ways. ~ across the street. SAFETY . SAFETY -- By Peggy Onlock, Grade 7, -R. H. Cornish-Public School , Safety' is a state of being careful, weren't observed there would be over one million accidents every day. Safety rules' are made by. eas groups of people who want protection for others. They're sometimes' made after accidents or other catastrophies. - You should: always obey these rules for safety for yourself and others; Safety on, the road is. the most important place for rules because there are more people in cars. When you are driving you should see if any cars If safety rules . or people are coming, and drive obeying alk rules and signs. Keep the right speed limit. When you are driving on a road you should stay one car length behind the car ahead of you, for every ten miles per hour, When a bus is in front of you don't pass if the red lights are flashing. When your lights are needed make 'sure. they all work. When you are sure of this, keep your lights lower when another car is coming because you'll make it hard for other drivers to see the road. . When you are parking never park on curves, hills or any other place on the road unless you are sure there is a clear view of atleast four hundred feet." if your car is facifig right; park on the right side of tne road: facing the same way you are driving unless 1t_is angle parking. Never park within ten feet of _a fire hydrant or on a sidewalk, crosswalk, or bridge. accidents. When you are going to cross 'a road go to the If you are at an intersection where there: are street lights, wait until the light is green and walk across the road; not diagonally. If you're at a street where cars are parked don't go between them. «5H Then walk _ 'These rules should be observed carefully to avoid - More people or animals are getting killed or in- ° jured because they disobey these rules. For swimming don't swim in unknown waters. You shouldn't push people under water in case of drowning. When you are boating you must . 'wear life-jackets. ' If you are in a motorboat make sure you have-a pair-of-oars, When camping, if you want a campfire, get per- mission and keep the fire under, control. When you are leaving make sure the fire is all out. Don't throw cigarette butts or matches in the forests. When you are hunting make sure it is in the right season. Before you: aim the gun, be sure there are no people in front of you. 5 Some Canadian -safety rules are different from others. For example: in Ontario the yellow light means slow down. In British Columbia it means stop; then proceed. In Canada you drive on the right but in England" The American .cars have: it is just the opposite. steering wheels on the left. England. If all rules were Sa. many accidents. would be avoided. Again it is Sposits in. Ii "FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS 'CALL . ARTS ' F . 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"Taylor in Oshawa hospital this week and glad to know she is improving altho slow- ly. A very fine Anniversary service was held in the Unii- ed Church Sunday morning. Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson of Toronto held rapt attentien thought for the older attend- ants in his"sermon on *Re- member your- Creator". The Sunday School "choir with ist and Miss Lori Turner on the guitar was divided into three parts -- The Primary school sang "A Little Boy in Galilee" and "There's a Little Wheel a-turning". "Juniors sang "The Lord's. my Shep- herd". and the Intermediates | and Seniors "The Lord of the Dance". All together there were approximately 75 voic- es. The responsive. Psalm was led by-Linda McLaugh- read by Bill Thonthbson. Ush. ers were Ray Mountjoy, Bri- an Mountjoy, Ron Martyn and Bob Kyte. In St. John'¥ Church Rev. R. C. Rose preached an ex- cellent sermon from "Every- one has some gift which should be used for the Church. Next Sunday the Anglicans charges Sunday. Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Morrow, Hilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. observe Rogation ily. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor visited. Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Dealy and baby, Toronto on (24 oLD / T (3 send GETTING (liso You NEED More BRAINS TO MAKE OUT YOUR TAX FORM, THAN T0 MAKE HE comb, IAN'S SUPERTEST OP E N 7 DAYS A WEEK LUBRICATION EXPERT WHEEL BALANCING PHONE 985 - 2243 * REFRESHMENT BOOTH eo 24 HOUR TOWING e (Emergency, Groceries) ICE--Block & Cube ABRIIVTIARRRRRCTIARNBIRARIRRBRR RRR nnd > ' lin -and the Scripture Lesson | Richard Van Camp and fam-{; BLACKSTOCK NEWS Saturday" "and took their granddaughter Traci who has been visiting- them for a week, home, Mr, and Mrs. Percey Honey and family, Warkworth, were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Don Green and children. Mrs. George Fowler spent | Thursday with Mr."'and Mrs, Ed Strong, Bowmanville. Mrs. A. E.. McDougald, St. Mary's and Mr. George, Alex. ander, Sarnia were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Larmer and boys. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. George Car- nahan, Port Perry, visited Mrs. George Cawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. Pearce Sunday. Mrs. Velva Bailey and Miss Gertrude Henry of Toronto; spent the week-end in Ottawa Mr. Earl Dorrell returned home. from Florida Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Wright, Oshawa were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Harold McLaughlin and girls. the week-end with a friend in Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. Les Morgan, Sarnia were Saturday supper guests of the Roy McLaugh. lins, -Dennis McLaughlin spent |- EY YEE ; 4 ERIFSE ARIES LAY HL SESAE 1 YAS 73 3 fib v PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 22,1969 - 7 Jo-Ann Wolters spent the week-end with Debbie Me- Laughlin. Miss: Janice Byers and: Mr Leslie' Bushfield. spent the] week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers. Mr.<and Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Orono were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes. _ Miss 'Alice Carroll, Tillson- burg is visiting her cousin Mrs. John Hamilton & nd held when some of the young people read the lessons and Mr. C. Needham of Oshawa gave a very incpiring ad- dress. He took his message from Deut. Chapter 19, verse 14 on The. Sacred Landmark. Ann Kenny read the lesson' for Mr. Needham's service. A full programm of educa- tional films was viewed and these followed" by discys- ions, At the Midnight commun- ion service Kathy Sonley and David Mansfield read the Mr. and Mrs. John Kewen, | lesson. Elizabeth and Tommy, Beac-| . Dennis - Romeril gave a onsville, Quebec, spent the|gpecial "prayer and Laurie week-end with her father Mr. Everett Trewin. Misses Eva Brown, Hamil- ton & Vera Forder, Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of the Walter Wrights and supper guests of the Will Forders. "Jim Wright, Oshawa, spent the week-end with the ic Wrights. 36 young people of the An- glicans of Port Perry and Blackstock and the United Hi C gathered in the Parish Hall Blackstock at 3 p.m. on} Sunday. At 3.30 p.m. a re- gular church service was Turner and Sydney Chaney were the musicians. The speaker was introdue- ed by John Wolfe in the af- ternoon. Several couples chaveron- ed at different intervals. Proceeds of this for the Old Crow Mission. BUYING } ad > L CAL ESTATE LID (ntaLtOR | 985-7373 The cars with the electronic brains. They're still Volkswagens at heart. "Even though the 1969 VW. Squareb. Fastback and Notchback sedans are the. only cars in the world with computerized fuel injection as standard equipment, underneath it all they're still humble, hardworking Volkswagens. You still get an air-cooled engine in the rear r that doesn't need water or antifreeze. ~ You still get around 31 miles to a gallon of gas. '|=. And despite other innovations like a new double joint rear axle and a heated réar window, we've still made.sure that you get a car 'that isn't too smart for its own good. 2 2 i So Because we wouldn't want it said that we let our electronic brains go -to our heads: ' 1 Fol --