| Blackstock School Class Telegraph Losses Visits Toronto Scenes Irk Postmaster BLACKSTOCK (TC) --~ Vorty-(lo the anniversary service My gurscmom (ap _ south civil rights candidate, one Grade & ony an accom | Cadmus Carclina voters overwhelmingly YWollings will face state Sen Deen Oy ee eT tous, ME. Ste ZArs, Marry White-\rejected incumbent Democratic ator Marshall Parker, who Challis and RB. Holden, and four), 4 a Bromley, ngiand, Senator Donald &. Russell in Nellie Hodgson, To Tuesday's primary balloting in| Switched from the Democratic : 3 favor of former governor Ernest 94!ty to the Republican party adult assistants enjoyed # sei-| jence excursion to Toronto. They and Mrs, Z lyisited the Reyal Ontario Mu-ronto, were visitors with lp cpritz) Hollings. But incum- earlier this year, in the Novem- jseum, Allan Gardens and th' ang Mrs, Richard Wall and Mrs.' pent bd Seat neue won re-\ Det election, At stake is the two- Lakeview Hydro Generain® veg vomilton, Mr. and Mrs. nomination in the other US, pri- 788" Unexpired term of Senator) govenelle Mrs; Gen tere Wiitebresd are fivins 1s Fre tmery = : : ae Botti Beate seats Were ip tor f t : lentertained « number of friends| "er Bay to Og anid #On, | enamination in South Carolina. in honor of Mr, and Mrs.. Ted ©9908 goog pols a a 'Besides the Russell - Hollings | Colwell who are going to Brazil sionary on Baffin Istana, race, Democratic state Senator | as missionaries in September Bradley Morrah won a landslide MAPLE. GROVE (TC) = The victory over Jawyer John Bolt Carpet é Upholstery Children's Day was -- Girl Guides, Brownies and their Cathertson, who ran as ® pro oe gor ag widow gp jJeaders will hold a strawherry ee ee ; % Wy caaregiian eoxuaet on the par- 'ea, June 26, at the home of quested to return hook on! a we on able of The Sower." Mrs. Geddes, Guiding to Mrs. D. K. Whitney With the death toll continu- ' Gin G Mr, and Mrs, Fred Stevens ing to rise, auto safety wil |There was no service wt the Former Girl Guides are Fe spent the June 6 weekend with be the subject of a meeting |United Church on Sunday due ~~ | Mr, and Mrs, Fred Topping and in Ottawa June 2-21, ; family in Toronto, They attend 2 " . ed the service in Royal York | Road United Church when their ~\and Mrs, Wm. Rosnak, Patti, Dad's Wardrobe i grandson, John Topping, was j Cathy and Jimmy, of Kedron. | On Car Safety Tea Follows; ii! simi Needs Sock | 7 ' ea 0 Ws |Mrs. Alan Wilbur and Sharon,' . a : | confirmed i Mr, and Mrs, Gordon, Mr, and. Put "sock" into Dad's ward- wr pnd Mrs, Cedric Russell iMrs, Kdward Davis, Miss Vera robe this Father's Day with # and family spent the weekend | Bishop, Mr, Krnest Fisher, Mr. sift selection of over-the-call camping at Beaver Park * ) . 2) Graduat : Ta ua 10n and Mrs, Ross Kossatz, andilength hosiery that's hoth fash Mir, and Mrs. H. Prescott at S ac KEDRON Shelley, Oshawa ionable and comfortable tended the Orange Lodge pa (TC) Following Mr Peter Lallay, Stouffville; Marvess olefin fiber and yarns rade at Tyrone on Sunday | Thurmond this fali for « full six- | year term. 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"MOBILES in this trainioad gives a graphic ides of By CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Press Staff Writer Every day trains pull out of Windsor or Oakville or Osh- awa, Ont., stacked three deep "with shiny new cars each headed for the hands of a driver somewhere in Canada Of these new cars, one in two will be invoved sometime "tn an injury-causing accident ~ A good number will be man- "gied out of recognition when ney reach the junk heap. And each of them will add one more unit to a massive safety problem on the high- ways--a problem that appears -to be getting more attention this year than ever before. A Cross-Canada survey by The Canadian Press shows that while the provinces are continuing. to work for better drivers and better roads, the big debate this year is on the new cars themselves. The question is; Are they coming off the assembly lines as safe as can reasonably be expected? The federal government, with only limited control in the area of traffic safety, is taking a hand in that aspect of the problem Industry Minister Drury has called a closed meeting in Ot- tawa June 20-21 where the question will be put to about 50 people from the manufac- turers, insurance companies and safety groups, as well as government, CODE DRAFTED Preparing for the meeting, Mr. Drury has ordered the drafting of a preliminary au- tomotive vehicle safety code, 'The eode will not be manda- tory and will not be made public but will serve as @ guide for the discussions, Meanwhile, the death toll is still going up, Last year there This year the figures are worse. In the first three months of the year, #16 peo- ple died on the roads com- pared with 770 in the same period last year Figures for the three months, with last year's in brackets, are; British Colum bia 122 (Rl) Saskatchewan 22 (16); Mani toba 23 (36); Ontario 287 (272); Quebec 244 (248); New Brunswick 16 (15); Nova Sco tia 29 (29); Prince Edward Island 6 (3); Newfoundland 12 (9), SLAUGHTER ON HOLIDAY On one holiday weekend alone, the Victoria Day hwli- day in May, there were 80 traffic deaths in Canada As usual, much of the legis lative planning for highway safety is aimed at drinking drivers British Columbia has a new law coming into effect soon which will empower a police- man to lift the licence of a driver he suspects of heing impaired The motorist will be able to get his licence hack in 24 hours without penalty, If he denies impairment, he can take a breath test and get the licence back immediately, If the test show impairment, it will not necessarily be used as the basis of a charge Alberta is also putting the squeeze on drivers to take the test, Under a law effective July 1, the licence of a driver refusing to take the test is subject to suspension, New Brunswick drivers who refuse to take the test nog are called before a registrar for a hearing In other areas, impendin: changes in Manitoba wil make seat belts compulsory after 1968, The province's re- Aiherta 61 (61); driving offences will be called in first Transport Minister Irwin Haskett of Ontario also an- nounced in May that Canadian manufacturers have promised to add three new safety de vices to their cars in 1967 dual brake systems, impact absorbing steering wheel assemblies and four - way flashers In Saskatchewan, a special ' legislative committee has been studying highway safety and has recommended, among other things, compulsory driver examination every five years Nova Scotia is tightening up its licensing July 1 with a new points system involving a four-year probationary period During that time a driver who accumulates four points will be called in for a "driver-im- provement' interview and re- examination In Quebec, amendments to the highway legislation are ready for submission to the riext legislature, But the jus- tice department already is ex- ercising increased surveil t- lance on provincial roads and is applying provisions of the highway code more severely, WHO'S AT FAULT? Neither Newfoundland or Prince Edward Island has new legislation coming out, Both provinces cut their death rates last. year---to 46 from 49 the Ontario Hospital School of Nursing Graduation, at Whiths last Friday, at which their Ralph Davis, Solina; Mr. James Cookson, Mrs, Victor Cookson and Donald, Maple Grove, Mr, daughter, June, received her diploma, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis entertained at tea at their Kedron home Among those attending were Mr, and Mrs, Campbell Hamer and Doreen Mr. and Mrs and) = Mrs Harry Cookson Whithy, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cookson, Seagrave and Miss Valerie, John, Harley and Johanna Nelson, Toronto Reggie Davis, Mr. and Mrs Robert Dale, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Harley Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Han cock, lan Bruce and Roger; Mr in Newfoundiand and to 25 from 34 in. Prince Kdward Is land Behind the statistics, the brisk debate goes on over whether the toll can best be cut by improving the driver or improving the car Heward Graffte Conserva tive member of Parliament for Brome ~ Missisquoi, says there is no evidence that ade quate results will be produced by continuing to educate, ca- jole and penalize drivers, He says cars stiould be built so they will protect the driver from his inevitable errors, Dr, Kenneth Wilson of Ot tawa, head of the Traffic In- dustry Research Foundation of Canada, says drivers are responsible for 'almost all accidents that oecur,' This summer, the survey shows, there will be something like 6,500,000 vehicles on Ca nadian roads -- and 6,500,000 drivers Mr, and Mrs. Davis, John, Reggie and Valerie and Mr, and Mrs, Dale attend ed the baccalaureate service for the graduating class June 5, at St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby On Monday evening, June 6 Miss N. 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