To avoid that runâ€"~down safely...= Jajvdlï¬lklné; is just ‘a the coroner. When backing up your look, and not to luck. Driving a bargain is ok: Here are some safety slo aimed at both drivers an A loose nut at the whee as a tight one. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 23RD, 104 SIMMS, HOOKER PICKERING Bruce Avenue 13a Pine 8t. ’ l We Heartily Endorse The SAFETY SLOGAN®S Christmas "Drive Safely" Campaign Let Us QGuote you on Insurance We Have Policries for â€" Every Type of Risk a0rtâ€"cu LT elir if it is in tiva jlestt Ostrosser Bldg. South Porcupine SAVE LIVES Drive ‘arefully are ans. bad Court on the highwa,v and be wheeled into court. Many a guy who tries to pass everyâ€" thing on the road ends up following a wrecker. good condition. Death takes no holiday but it does take a lot of holiday drivers. If you‘re as bright as your lighits you‘ll dim them. Many a pedestrian walks himself to death. Phone 112 Phone 30 If You Drink,Don‘t Drive : If You Drive, Don‘t Speed _ Warns Timmins‘ Chief Officers Instructed to Show no Mercy for Drunk Drivers This Christmas Season. Chief of Police Asks Timmins Motorists This Year for an Accidentâ€"Free Christmas. A suggestion that men turn the keys of their car over to their wives during Chris;‘mas week was again voiced by Chief of Police Leo H. Gagnon, this week. For the past three years the police head has suggested the same thing as a safeéty measure qguring Chris‘mas week. Going back into the fyles, the chief found thatc?kwe» motor accidents hapâ€" pened at Christmas last year,.bhetween Christmas Day and New Year‘s Day. duringâ€"theâ€"Christmas weekâ€"of â€"theâ€"year. before â€"there â€"~were~thirteenâ€"~acetadents and »theo ~year seventeen. _ ducecL_.JLea.duy quring="the past three V Chris‘mas week. ‘"More men drink one too many than women, during the Christmas week, and perhaps if the men would turn the keys of their cars over to their wives the number of accidents might be deâ€" creased," the chief said. It was further discovered that most of the accidents happened at intersecâ€" tions and could have been avoided if the drivers would have taken extra precautions. "The intersection hazzard is always great in the winter when the streets are slippery but the driver who pulls away from. ihe curb without first.look.â€" ing: carefully to see if thq road is clear is a hazard at all times." said Chief Gagnon. "I am instructing my officers to show no mercy for the man who is caught drunk in his car," said the chief. ‘"I am making an earnest plea to automoâ€" bile drivers to exercise caution during the holiday season, and I am also warning the motorists that we are goâ€" ing to safeguard the rights of the pedestrians and other motorists by picking up drunken drivers." Another suggestion that the chief offered was that motorists leave their cars in the garage during the Christâ€" mas season this year. The government has asked the motorist to do all he posâ€" sibly could to save gas and this would be one means of saving the gasoline. The motorist usually drives his car more than is necessary at Christmas time, anyway. Another angle that was pointed out by the chief was that the money that is wasted in accidents could help the war effort~tremendously. The amount of money wasted in motor accidents averages almost a whousand dollars a month and if this money was saved it would help out a lot. Every time a part has t6 be made at the factory it means that the factory has to take time off from making airplane motor parts or other war work. Chief Gagnon pointed out that the government had requested the Porcuâ€" pine °district to raise $100,000 per month in Warâ€"Savingsâ€"Certificates if they wanted to fill their quota and supâ€" ply one bomber per month to the RC. A.P. If the motorists didn‘t have to spend much each month for car reâ€" pairs they would be better able to buy War Savings Certificates, he sgaid. A Gaffy driver, name of Bill, Always passed cars on a hill. The same thing went for dashing Don One day they met and both passed on. Mayor Brunette, pictured above, and members of the municipal coun â€" vil, have unanimously endorsed the "Mrive Kafely" campaign that is being waged at the present time. They couple their request with the members of the police department in asking for a minimum of acciâ€" dents during the Christmas season, Mayor Asks for Safety PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Are you thinking about your Christ mas shopping? Well, don‘t try to ge gift ideas by window shopping frcom a moving automobile, The Timmin Police Department warns that this i often responsible for traffic accident: Rememberâ€"your car travels 44 { in one second at 30 miles an hour. l0t can happen in that second w! your head is turned from the johb driving. Try The Advance Want Advertisement * x ## *# # ## * # ## * # *# # ® Cad *# *# *# *# # *4 *#. * 0‘ .0 #* *. * 0. .O *4 * # ## # 4 ## *#. . #% *# # .0 .0 Cad *./ * # 0.0 s * * « 4 # #_ _8 M CR P NA NS NG. B JP _ ovo“oocoocoouxuoo e« eal Police Chief Requests..... ....... Your Coâ€"operation STOP TO SHOP Leads Safety Drive CHIEF L. H. 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This northern mining town, though, knows what to expect from Winter and Extra Precautions Should be Taken by all Drivers When the Streets are Slippery. Most of Timmins‘ Accidents are at ‘Intersections Through Careless Driving. the â€" town know wha hits. what and Really Enjoy Christmas i DON‘T DRINK AND DRIVE . * â€" Drive Sajely and Really Enjoy Christmas time and crash into another car that is crossing the intersection in front of them. Sometimes they slide into the o3 Sullivan Newton | INSURANCE Goldfields Hotel Block * % .# it :t 6n 26 se t aatacteatactoectoectest flsflz“z“’uzuoooxoooo:ooo es es P o e e e e o s is s *, 00000’0000.00““‘1111‘ 1‘4 #* #*.%* 0.0 000 0’0 000 .00 0’. O.Q 000000..0.000’0..00’0..00: .’ 00:0:0‘ INSURE TO DAY Drive Carefully Protect Y ourself and Others # *# ## #, ww #@# w# .%:"." 0’.’.‘“’ “ . " Q“ “ " ‘ ..0“. .“0 .“O .“. 0“.. . .. ..:....\\.’\\\‘.\\\\; Don‘t Let an Auto Crash Spoil Y our Christmas! Dont let an auto accident be the thing that will remind you of this Christmas. . Sane, careâ€" ful driving will pay dividends over the holiday and every day of the year. Don‘t take chances; make this an aceiâ€" dentâ€"free Christmas. ## ## w# _ t# *# “.N rear of a car that is stopped at the intersection. Othér motorists are inâ€" volved in accidents when they are pullâ€" ing out from the curb. Others get into accidents because they are travelling two fast. Well over half of the acciâ€" dents each month can be avoided if the drivers would be more careful and drive more slowly. This Christmas the number of acci« dents will probably be just as high as they were last year but the motorks‘s are warned that the streets are vyOry slippery at this time and e®tra precauâ€" tions should be taken. Let‘s make this évm}e'and accidentâ€"free Christmas It can be done if the motorist will coâ€" operate. PAGE FIVE