he gate of the year: ad safely into the be yuoted His Majesty the late King tee “rin “an Empire broadcast. at the same high rate as now with the fear of a dark, un- ‘riairity that the coming year ragedy for many workers and Jat Necessary PE rake heed of this bright otrovidence guide you along ng the light of knowledge, by xprience, and by a belief that th attributes of a safe worker. | é i a * spusation Board oe Dee ein, Cie Conissione re inding wheel should be tis Gaech pn Ge being done. It should be properly mounted, and run e parts, should it 3. Tool rest should be used and should pe jegiuaied to gata an eight! n inch wheel. 5. Always a lequate eye protection. 6. Stand to one side when starting wheel. - pply pressure ‘gradually, siving wheel time to. warm 8. Side erindlney ip be done only made for that ania pose, 9. Do NOT operate a defective riachine. -Reprinted from B.C. Lumberman an it i l Bo0sT, ner Kee; =94| rather than t on anal details. This To Prevent en By JOHN H. O'BRIEN mith \ a professional driver we He 0,000 ings have been hailed by the National Safety as an exciting tt motorists, whether beginners or experi- ecome santoally “gealdents -proof” through The find: Council a automobile insurance officials new hope tha enced, can mastery of a few simple rules. he experts found that most accidents result from 10 drivers seldom only a slight accident during their seven driving errors. make these errors and these ree have ee of ever having even a mino: lifetim: Three out of 1 whe x seven do make driving ade they have the accidents. hat ,all of us who drive from accident right and left edges of the lan ral watch over a wide, dee} ing surprised, from e abrupt stops and turns that show *) bad driving. t night, watch beyond your headlights for dark shapes on the road. Red vents ahead don’t neces slow doy mean the car is moving. When in doubt, 3. s. Sean has your car in it. Make this a habit; do guna it is second nature. remaining fou rules are: 4. Make “Blending” Your Purpose Traffic accidents occur when someone goes too fast or too slow or someone disturbs the normal straight, ying traffic flow by a diagonal or right-angle movement at the wrong time. Examples are speeders, or-drivers preparing t © make turns or park their cars. Make it your concern to “blend” with the traffic flow. Don’t set up resistance to any other car. traffic. 5.’ Leave Aourselt An Flow with se your horn so that you are seen. Give an early warn- aye to. em! many drivers fixed ‘stare, and because AS don’t keep their oe ater to be constantly surprised so that not hav @ good driving’ habits. - Hold Sa Traction pvow oe pot a good driver if you cannot control your gravel roads. If a skid starts, stay off the the steering wheel in the direction of of the erky”” m your rea on aineee To stop on ice, Sump, your brakes, don’t noe qe cow: pert: these habi eally rales fai ‘urn habits, it is cals ricccaagen We seus on aes of their rules. Aim high, weyers moving, fg their eyes. Vancouver Province, Seven Ways The studi Cant ‘ings, a traffic | agearet director in the eye industry, and Harold the errors by habit in daily What are the rules of the good drivers that will save The first three rules developed by gnings and Soul deal with the use of the eyes. They 1. er at Your head-on crash ff you ar head, and steer at your target, your car travels e exactly ‘on centre” in the lane. Let the lower part of you vision take care of the traffic scene will save you from be- a