York Council and York School Board will be ‘advised by the York Federation of Ratepayers Associations that they are giving insufficient notice to the federation: of pending Ontario Municipal Board hearings. The association claims that it needs a minimum â€" of two weeks notice of pending hearings, said Bethell. "Experience shows that trained young drivers have 50 per cent fewer accidents than ‘‘Many ofâ€" these accidents. could have been prevented if the drivers involved had been properly trained," He noted with concern late accident figures from the Canada Safety Council, which show that drivers in the 15â€"24 age group have an accident and death rate nearly double that of older drivers. if they are allowed too much use of the car". The other important reason for parental control of young drivers is that their education will suffer *‘Parents simply © must realize the importance of strict supervision of their children‘s driving habits," said Bethell. "Young drivers have the highest accident and death rate of any age group on the road today. Citing late statistics, he urged parents to exercise strict control over their children‘s driving. and enforce sensible use of the automobile during the academic year," he said. "Parents are the only people Awho can supervise Referring to "A Teenage Pattern‘"‘, an Allstate study of 20,000 high school students, Bethell stated the major findings were that: "Grades go down as driving privileges are extended. In addition young drivers are becoming involved in more auto accidents than ever before‘"‘; the insurance executive said. The more a student uses a car during the week,the poorer the student‘s grades will be, emphasized R. Bethell, F.LI.C., Regional Manager of the Allstate Insurance Companies of’ Canada. Cars & grades don‘t mix Auto safety Thursday; October.J7,1968 ,;, Ratepayers want notice A. R, MARCH Highway 7 at Eighth Avenue, ___PONTIAC BUICK LTD. Woodbridge Ont Bethell made these recommendations to parents interested in helping‘ their . children become good students and good drivers: 1. Make sure that studies come first and driving second 2. See that students get proper driver training in high school. 3 Restrict the use of cars to weekends and keep the week days or who use the car only on weekends have the best grades, the survey proved. Grades start to suffer when the car is used more| , than two days out of five during the shool week. untrained drivers of the same age. 1966 PONTIAC PARISIENNE â€" 2 ar. hdtp., V8, aut., P.S., P.B., Radio (Lic. K21â€"731) 1966 BUICK LA SABRE â€" 4 ar., sedan, 4 bi. carb, 3 speed trans., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. 526â€"18J) 1965 CHEV. IMPALA â€" 2 dr. hdtp, V8, aut., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. 282â€"605) 1965 PONT. LAURENTIAN â€" 4 dr. sedan, V8 aut., radio (Lic. 3629L) 1965 CHEV BEL AIR â€" Stn. wagon, aut., radio (Lic. 44618X) 1964 ACADIAN â€" Station wagon, aut., radio (Lic. X50854) 1964 PONT. PARISIENNE â€" Convertible, V8, aut., P.S., P.B., P.W. Radio (Lic. K21653) 1964 BUICK LA SABRE â€" sedan, aut., P.S.,P.B., radio (Lic. K21654) 1964 CHEV. IMPALA â€" Convertible, V8, aut., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. K21655) 1964 METEORâ€"MERCURY â€" sedan, V8, aut., P.S., radio (Lic. K21â€"652) 1964 PONT. PARISIENNE â€" 2 dr., hdtp., V8, aut., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. K21â€"941) 1964 VAUXHALL â€" 4 dr., sedan (Lic. 417â€"903) 1963 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN â€" sedan, V8â€"Aut., radio (Lic. X12420) 1963 CHEV 1! â€" Station wagon (Lic. 46320%) 1963 CHEV. â€" sedan, std. trans. (Lic. 570674) We are reducing our stock at attractive prices to make room for trades on our ‘69 models. See these "BETTER THAN AVERAGE" used cars. Many of them one owner cars. e sWaiws, cattle exhibits, «hi aernival and many other things | ‘Qfl‘l‘i;_ big brother fflk!'ï¬fnipr for a horse and buggy ride. KEN JOHNS MEN‘S WEAR for school work. There will be exceptions, but this is a â€" good basic approach. Don‘t permit a teenager to have a part time job just to pay for a car or support one. Keep the kevs in ut., P.S.,P.B., radio (Lic. K21654) e, V8, aut., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. K21655) , V8, aut., P.S., radio (Lic. K21â€"652) .. hdtp., V8, aut., P.S., P.B., radio (Lic. On The 11th Of September Sso far we have received $320 from Mr. Coblin He sure is a real gentieman. . Mr. J.L. Coblin of Pinegrove bought a suit from us. The price of the suit was $115, but we gave it to him for free with a gentieman‘s agreement that every time someone complimented him on the suit he would send us $10. in their proper perspective and to provide the guidance and _example in use of the car." the business leader added. your own pocket and lend the car only under the proper circumstances. "It‘s up to parents to keep cars and school work 4 John St. Weston When in operation the computer will do the mammoth job of handling details of Bell Canada‘s total investment, operating costs and manpower resources, It will be capable of performing 1,100,000 functions per second and will be linked by TWX, Dataspeed and other Company facilities to Bell Canada offices throughout Ontario and Quebec. When the country‘s largest computer installation was delivered to Bell Canada headquarters in Montreal last month, the most crucial part of the moveâ€"in was lifting a 5,400â€"pound memory storage unit seven floors up the outside of our building. If tipped more than 10 degrees, the unit would be damaged. We‘re happy to report that highâ€"spirited proof was given that it arrived safely. A full champagne glass was taped to the top of the huge crate before hoisting began. Crate and glass arrived untipped. ifeotlnioiatilt, Abnutubidudtinet M 255.3 It looks like we‘d be doing ourselves and our cars a good turn by slowing downâ€"especially when only a few minuteg are lost in the process. Results show that after 1,000 miles the speedhog finished only 31 minutes ahead of the easyâ€"doesâ€"it driver. The speedster had almost 2% times as many swerves, stomps _ on the _ accelerator and ‘hereâ€"Iâ€"goâ€"hopeâ€"Iâ€"makeâ€"it" bursts on the wrong side of the road. In the test the faster driver used about 10 gallons more gas than his competitor. The added wear and tear on the hard driver‘s brake linings, suspension and engine were obvious. During the drive the fast car had four emergency brakings and 1,335 other brakings as compared to no emergency brakings and 652 other brakings for the slow car. The fast car overtook 2,004 cars as compared to 645 by the slow car and was overtaken by 13 autos while the slow car was passed by 142. 16 ts can s ks Lo Branch 213 has been active in many programs involving the Weston community, such as A full report will be given on many district activities, including Canadian Legion (Toronto) Homes, Warriors‘ Day report, membership, bursaries, sports training programs, public relations and so on. Over 200 legionaires will be participating in the District â€" "D" semiâ€"annual conference where they will listen to reports and discussions. Bursary® winners will be presented at the meeting along with essay and district public speaking winners. Weston Legion Branch 213 plays host to some 47 branches of the Canadian Legion from across Metro Toronto, Sunday, Oct. 20, at a full day meeting. « Page 1 Weston Legion hosts semiâ€" annual meeting No Casias eoseome Aext N Velt HHV driver braked, and how hard; how many cars he passed and how many overtook him, and the total driving time. One driver was told to do what we all do when we are in a hurry â€" overtake when it‘s safe and take bends at the maximum speed the car and our own ability will allow. The second driver made the trip in a relaxed style, avoiding any risk and moving as the traffic flow permitted. Bell Canada has always urged empioyees to use all possible safety precautions when working and in recent years has stressed safe driving habits. One of the safety groups in our Company recently circulated a report of an experiment made by a tire company and a precision instrument maker. The astonishing results show that too fast, tense, erratic driving is not only dangerous but saves little time. Two identical cars were fitted with instruments which registered every driving detail during â€" a 1,000â€"mile trip. The devices showed how often the q SA s wC 1 What‘s a il;if-l_l;;r;v;;l , 000 m}les? BELL, _ LINES By D. K. Heard your telephone # # # providing bursaries for nurses‘ assistant course at Weston Collegiate, public speaking, essay contests, sports training, ~scouts, cubs, guides and brownies and hunter safety courses.