P. 18 . Wow-rho CNoniclo, WM, my at, 1970 My head-lint into a steelpou. Repel-mm probably not have a term injury. but he mid be My bruised. Butimuine him running at full speed. comparable to 15 m.p.h. Into the steel poet. " in- juries would be severe . he Addressing a small group of Waterloo Region‘s may Council recently. I“ - SW, ' I U". \u otticer for the Ministry of Communications cited num- erous advantages ot wear- ingseat belts. Although it is legally man- datory tor Ontario resi- dents to wear seatbelts as at Jan. I, many people have a psychological feeling of being "trapped" he says. "rt is not easy to appre- ciate just how severe the human collision can be even in low-speed crashes.“ he said. “But statistics are weighed in favour of wear- ing seatbelts. The chance of death or injury is reduced try 50 per cent when wear- ingaseat belt." his!!! not survive. Chest injuries from the steering column are com- mon in car accidents. and Inegirsestteemte walking Buckle up for safety or pay With yOur life 114 King Sum 'iteteth 356 at Sam Wm T. Duncan Scott N.A.R.D.. P.A.S. THE MUSIC STUDIO $PACE CALL 744-6364 FOR THIS VALUABLE RETAIL SALES DRUM lESSONS 657 Albert St. Unit N Waterloo v- 885-1213 PRIVATE WATERLOO juries are ttttmast (mt facial disfigurement often result: tmen being throw: intothewindshield. In Ontario. about hait of fatalaceident victimsdieof how a perm is injured in a car accident," says Mr. McCready. “When a car is inmotionandis stopped sud- denly, certain physical principles are at work: the car will crash attout two feet, and anything un- restrained will continue to move until something hits it." catmeotdeatttirteoiiUimts. head injuries. be thrown into the front seat thereby hitting the driver or front seat passen- gets. Front seat drivers will hit the steering wheel or dashboard. and nnbelted rear Young children sitting on laps can easily be crushed against the dashboard or hit the noor. "Children under 5 years are special cases because the bones in their head and the rest of their body ' "ers " dll) i ‘hg'-'WM§%@@ Fiiiii, I 11:00 29 11:30 7 12:00 3 12:00 6 12:00 25 12:00 9 12:00 ll 11:0025 11:00 E “1510 1211):! 12:00 5 8:00 25 l2m6 8:3019 12009 noon 123025 1200 t3 8:00 l3 ll5 THURSDAY JANUARY 29 "Girls of Pleasure Island": 11953.comedy1beoGenn "Hec Ramsey": 11974. western) RichardBoone “Rachel. Rachel": 11963. drama, Joanne Woodward "CAtalante": 1 1934. drama 1 Michel Simon "Macho Callahan": 11970, west- em) David Janssen "Mystery at Malibu": 11975. mystery , Susan Strasburg "Lust for Gold": 11949. western: Ida Lupino “Fathom": 1196?. adventure) Raquel Welch "The Big Sky": 11952. adven- ture, 1 Kirk Douglas "The Green Helmet": 11961. drama, Bill Travers "The Courtship of Eddie's Father": 11963. comedy) Glenn "Alfie": (1966. comedy) Michael Caine 12:10 6 "Une Fois Avant de Mourir": 11965.drama)UrsulaAndress 12:15 8 "Operation Mad Ball": 1195?. comedyihck Lemmon 12:15 13 FBIDAYJANUABY 3 "She Cried Murder": (1W3. crime. drama) Telly Savalas 7:30 11 "Colombo": 11975. police drama) Peter Falk 9:00 2 “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice": ii969,eomedytRoktertCutp "Deliverance": 11972. dramat 9:00 7 Burt Reynolds - "The Marriage at a Young li:30 2 Stockbroker": 1197i. drama, RichardBenjamin 1t:45 8 "Le Cerde Rouge“: (1110. police . drama) Andre Bouvil "The Giant Gila Monster": (it!) 3 '1959.thriUert0mtSuuivan La T “Experiment in Terror": t1962. t thrilleriRoss Martin 11-30 7 "Duffy": (1968. comedy, James ' Coburn “Twelve CClock High“: .1949. 12:00 9 dramaicregoryPeck HI) ' -Matthatten Melodrama": 11934. _ dramaiClarkGable em 3 "The Secret of Dorian Gray" "'30 7 I I970, drama 1 Helmut Berger -Ship of Fools" 11965. drama, . LeeMarvin 12 M 9 "The Horsemen" â€WI. dramat 2 (I) 4 Omar Shani , t “Season of Passion" Hm. 6m , dramaigohn Mills 8 oo II -Un mm en Lasse' 11952. comedy' Bobby Darrin 9 (I) 4 “Strategic Air Command" 4 195h. drama, James Stewart "Cry of the City" ti948. crime " 30 7 drama 1 Victor Mature -House of Secrets" 4%. dra. 12 oo 9 hits a radio knob. tt will penetrate his head. A: a Until reasearch comes up with the means of prevent- ing high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries. the major contributing factors to stroke. some strokes can be avoided mat Michael Craig "vettttthagd-dttreaki- mentally retardednr severe- ly handicapped." not necessary to be a severe collision to be injured. could causé icicle injuries. According to a booklet ness. weakness or numb- ness in limbs, or double vision may occur and the victim rarely suspects that anything is wrong. But “little stmkes" are often a signal that a full stroke is impending and though it may be days, weeks. months or years away, the danger is still there. Doctors call them "little strokes". Stroke: Know the warning signs it his seat Hammond!» live in head-on and {mat- titiedThinanCttttiaion, angled accidents and roll- trouble in speaking or un- derstanding speech: tem- porary dimness or loss of vision, particularly in one eye: an episode of double vision; unexplained dizzi- ness or unsteadiness. ln combinatiotw with these symptoms. a change in with long-term treatment. may occur. In many cases a stroke A stroke can be prevented as a supply of result of the recognition of blood to a early warning signs. These is cut off are: of braince "Seat belts cannot al- ways prevent fatal injuries in extremely high-speed accidents or those which in- volve direct contact with an object. such as a tree. Sudden. temporary weak- ness or numbness of the face. arm or leg: tempor- arv loss of speech. or 8:00 19 “Throne of Blood": (1938. drama) no further details 8:00 29 “Clive of India": 11935. drama) RonaldCoIeman 9:00 2 see8:00channels9, 13 _ 9:30 19 "La Grande Illusion“: (1938. drama tJean Gabin 10:00 6 "The Wild & the Brave": (1974. drama) no further details 10:00 17 “Billy Liar": (1963, drama) Tom Courtenay 10:30 11 "Rosemary's Baby": 11968. thriller) Mia Farrow 11:45 10 "Crazy Joe": 11974. crime drama t Peter Boyle 11:50 5 “The lpcress File": (1965. drama) Michael Boyle 12:00 T "The Blue Max": (1966. drama, George Peppard 12:00 9 1)“Major Dundee": (1965, west- em) Charlton Heston 2t"On the Waterfront": 11954. drama) Marlon Brando 12:10 6 “Handle with Care": (1958. comedy) Dean Jones 12:15 8 "Camelot": (1957, musical) Richard Harris 12:15 13 “Rough Night in Jericho": (western) Dean Martin SUNDAY FEBRUARY 1 7:30 11 "The Missing are Deadly": £1915. drama) Leonard Nimoy 9:00 2 "Columbo": A Matter of Honor (1976. police drama) Peter Fall: 9:00 7 "Rich Man, Poor Man": 11976. drama , Peter Strauss t Part I , 11:30 2 "Marriage on the Rocks": (drama ) Frank Sinatra 11:45 8 "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter": '1868, drama) Sandra Locke MONDAY FEBRUARY, 6:00 3 toheannounced SATURDAY JANUARY 31 8:00 9,13 “Mute": t1971, dramat Jane pattern of headaches George Segal 4 to be announced TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 3 to be announced 7 “From the Terrace; 11960. drama) Paul Newman drama ) Gregory Peck 4 to be announced WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 4 9 “Behold a Pale Horse; ti964. , tobeannmmred I "Run Wild. Run Free", ti969. drama) John Mills 4 "The Defiant Ones": Idramav TonyCurtis 7 "The Hustler“ I151. drama, Paul Newman 9 "The Collector“ ti966. drama, TerenccSlamp “Rich Man. Poor Man": see Sunday 9:00 channel 7 tPart "I "Panic in Needle Park": ttsm, drama, Al Pacino I 1965. drama D Ways. Mr. McCready said, “The tilt at death or let-w in- jury is my times greater if the person is thrown out ottheear." [limitations 1m, mam- ers died in accidents. Only a drivers who were wear- ing seat belts died in trattie academia. Most of the 43 died in high-speed traffic blood to a part of the brain is cut off causing millions of brain cells to die. By halt- ing the oxygen supply for Just a few minutes. ir- reversible brain damage can result. Stroke stems from the same basic risk factors as heart attack. High blood pressure. high blood chol- esterol and excess cigar- ette smoking are the major ones while a diet high in saturated fats and choles- terol. a lack of exercise and overweight are also im- portant. accidents. A stroke occurs when the supply of oxygen-carrying f""""","? Ill i,Viitset Iggy l 'n 61"â€. SPACE au. 7445364 FOR THIS VALUABLE RETAIL SALES 'ish and chips OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 p.m. Sunday , 2 noon to tt p.m. "We specialize in Hdihut the ministry says. Although people have a tear of being "trapped" by seat belts, no belted drivers died in a car that burned or that was submerged in water in 1973 inOntario. Mr. McCready explained the dual-purpose of the lap and shoulder belts. The lap belt keeps a per- son inside the car, protect- dangers of being “thrown clear". It also allows the hips to absorb much of the force of the collision and thus reduces the force that the head or chest must ab. sort, in hitting the steering wheel or dashboard. The shoulder belt pre- vents the head and chest from hitting the steering wheelordashboard. According to the ministry, out of all the people now living in Ontario. 12.5 per- jured. in a motor vehicle accident within the next ten years. Over a lifetime a person has more than a fifty/fifty chance of being injured in a car accident. “lost at these a'ccidents were just so seventht Parkdale Plaza (Hazel & Albert) 885-0580