Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1957, p. 13

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This is nnoihor in series of in articles compiled under the diretlion of the InstiluluFilr Saitr Living uI American Mulual Liability Insuran once Company and is altered by inir Newspaper ns public service to its rlulluls The Editor Coasttoédqést Just thirty years reviewed and brought up to in local newspaper The BY SIDNEY WILlIAMS Chairman Nollonoi Committee on Uniform from Low and Ordinances Assistant to Oh Prorldsnt Notional Saleiy Council Police courts driver license and other public oificlals are handicapped and sometimes helpless without reasonable effective trafficiaws and ordinances Thymotorlstr who crosses state and city lines and who doesnt is con fused irritated and endangered where laws are conflicting The drivers frequent excuse What Just did is legal at home is hard for police ofiicer or Judge to ignore Nation wide unliormlty on such cssentlal items as the rules of the road would make easier the task ofdrlver education both ill high schools and for the general public Federal traffic laws have been advocated but this approach has received no serious support because it would require an army of federal enforcement officials The slower but surer THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIIjAY SEPTEMBER 1957 CHURCHILL Mrs Constable npvid and Temple Wail spent Sunday with EXAMINER Photos nature by Favcro ExamIl WYEVALE BI It of Son Congmtuld Blll Marcellus son Mr and Mrs Worgan at their collage near Honey Harbour Northcarollna ilollday llllss Catharine Paterson spent the last two weeks of the vacation with her aunt in Ashcvlllc North Carolina the arrival From Pvnetang tor Campbell this week Summer at Algonquin Sunday Visit Mrs Christian is home after spending the summer at Algnn quill Park can Campbell Strand ered at lnnislll Park tor picnic supper The iew hours spent to gether was enjoyed by all wr Caters The WI catered for the Tar rcnsCoutts wedding on Saturday The inhles were preltiiy deeorni ed with tall liowers and about I50 guests partook DI the wedding brcnki We extend our best inlo routine ngoin PLAN DAIRYMERD PROFITS EVERY STEP or THE WAY theres SHURGAtN reed ing Program ior each stage of Dairy Herd Man NEERED SPECIALLY FOR IN CREASED RETURNS AlN Dry snd Freshening notion iormnlnied to supply proper nut lor the coming lactation and to assist in the development of strong IROMIT SERVICE 10 wishes in the young couple 5J ii PHONE PA 824I4 rt niirrii Hillmim iormor years Yessir there is agument ENGI FUR DRY cows SHUltG rienls to hoiidup dry cows or ileullhicrvealves FDR CALVES AND IIEIFERS SHURGAIN Cali StarterGrower carefully prepared starting ration that promotes sound healthy development at all hrcdrin characteristics ot Valves FOR MILKINGlCOWS SHURGAIN Dairy Ration supplies the energy protein vitamin and minerals levels lo holsnee the roughage for aximum milk production and speeioi rstion designed to maintain milk now ot herds on poor into summer posture or poor quality roughage SHURGAIN DAIRY SUPPLEMENT REASE DAIRY PROFITS Why not drop intothe mill ooh We would like tavdlscuss the siiu GMN Dairy Feeding program with you in more detail and help you fatten your monthly milk cheques approachis through volunmry action by states and cities ago the Uniform Vehicle Code was form ulated by large Joint committee representing all official civic business and othcrgmupli coacemed ever since as it model for state legislation date It ls supplemenoed hy the Model Trach Ordinance for cities states have authorized preparation of state model tunic ordinance which any city can that is without the expense of printing the entire ordinance in Mr and Mrs Mi Belly Grigg 0t Penetang is visiting vllh Mr and Mrs VIC Mr and Mrs George Stntt spent Sunday vilh Mr and Mrs Dun er stain plioingrnnherihnt Ip Taylor Reunion our in inn nswsps or are On Sunday August 25 about Takes Service in wchinum in Inllallll In Inxsy nu 50 oi the Taylor descendants gath nnnum French formerly of Andrews Hospital mum Waverley now student at col Many of the residents have em joyed day or so at the Exhibi lion anti claim it is better than The next excite ment is school and most at the children seem eager to get back and has served It Is periodically More recently several then ilth by reicrence state model is closely geared to the traffic laws constitution and Judicial decisions of the particular state The hopeless tangle of conflicting traffic laws that existed thirty years ago has thus been largely corrected but not The highway mop spider web or oniused trnmo laws on loge in Toronto look the Sunday worship service at the United Church Wyevale duet was sung by lack Jones of menezer and his sister ilirs Victor Camp bell of Wycvale From nilisdnle Miss Doris Thompson iiiHills dale spent few doysdasi week with Mr and Mrs George Stott Out at Hospital Graham Webb has returned home alterspendlnp Ive weeks in Sunnybrook Hospital Toronto of wish him speedy recovery Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs George Martin and daughter Jean oi Hillsdalel and Miss Rosanne Hamilton oi Hamilton Visited with Mr and Mrs Victor SIDtt on Sunday Miss Glenna Patterson of Mid hurst visited with Mr and Mrs lke Brock last week GILFORD Two Day Trip Mr and Mrs Lou Neiily Jr and iamiiy took two day trip down to Cornwall to see the new seaway Toronto Visitor Mrs Mark Hawryluik of Town to visited Ior two days with Mrs Grenville Hughes Home on Leave Remember to come to Gllford the evening to enjoy Rev and Chureh on Friday Septgia in Mrs Newcan otlrinldad This signal Is entirely Lakes positive presure from the governor or from opinion prefer bly all three Then legislators there is big element of local priii law he suit our own conditionsimddontneedanysoutsldca expert to tell us what to do Equally needed is uni ard but many counties and CRAIGHURST Mr nnd Mrs Robert Jensen and lamily visited the one last week end else saw Mrs iensen Sh who is in Toronto hospital ior medical treatment Mr and Mrs Thomas mum and Bobby spent ii iew days in iinnr lion and the cue Rev Willism Newman visited In Orangevillelast week oisreaell was on hoiidsy in Golden Valley ond Tilden Lake Miss Craig oi horrie is spend ing couple at weeks with Mr and Mrs Max Craig Weekend in Village Mr and Mrs Robert Kendrick and Mrs Mory Elismcre spent the weekend in the village From Toronto Mr and Mrs McCullough or To rontn spent the hoiidoy weekend at the rectory Mr and Mrs James Fleming and son and George Watkins are spending some time at the Wat kins homostesd Sunday Guests hers and family oiBarric and Trinidad Weeks Visit Mrs wiitord Nellly is visiting her sister Mrs Stetbam Knee shaw tor week Sunday Service The service on Sunday morning was an inspiration Robert Bali son of Rev Ball of Dalston1 e0 ducted the service and preached home you iurloughi VD mosr pour THATPLEASESFOLKS ElAcTLsr izlelii BARRIE EXAM rein hiberedselmon its no good handling gendi product like Kleeallo Prelu lurn Fuel oil without good service to hack It up We believewe glve sand service to our cantonere not only In Fuel ruppues but in all types of hulidlngsupplicr as wcfl The reason Mostly inertia to amend any law formlty in highway signs and trams signals For these an excellent standard is available la the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices which also was developed by joint committee at officials and others con cerned Most state highway departments follow this stand es still have signs that are antiquated William Chambers oi South Por sundsy visitors with Mrs Evoy were Mr and Mrs Howard Chan wonderful slides of their work in mm mm 54 All highways should have uniform guide lines to read and ot all conceivable shape colors and designs The national agencies that ve been vigorously promot ing uniformity have found that the only way to get results is to stimuiote interest on the part of looal officials and civic groups They and oniy they can get up to date uniform laws signs and signals if they will make the neocssay effort They can get plenty of help if they want it from the insurance companies and organizations the National Safety Council and others Uniform laws will make safe driving easier tor all of us The next article Courtesy and Consideration on the High way is written by Arthur Johnson VicePresident Engineering American Mutual Liability insurance Company it dollop here from influential We worked out our particularly the smaller ltles hair to see and cupine Jack Shonnhnn aili Snider and Nick and Jim Ellsmere spent Silt urdoy at the one Wilsiliiir1aicand Stirling Moonuiey were on fishing trip norih inst week Mr and Mrs Harry notes and children oi Toronto spent is low dsys with Mr and Mrs Lewis Carr lor lheiliesl in home linking TRY our canes PIES coonies AND noMEaaxennaemj We know you will enjoy many of our specialties Made by experts mm the purest and finest materials available years at skill and experience go Intoeverythlng we bake Youll like our Dutch specialties too Why not try some delicious Dulch ehccse thls Nee Ilollday visitors Mr and Mrs Kersey of Walk ertnn and Mr and Mrs Murrly Bell and children oi Drangeville QUEER SURVIVOR Australias duckbilled plotypus which lives in burrows on river banks is iurJhenrlng creature which layseggn Location Eldon Tucks Form No hwo on TEEL Triml the Moment you hire your youllbojuyaily entertained at ourpreseut ion at the CASEORAMA STARLIIE REVIEW All the excitement at State Fair Imdes nlllSILfIEIIBIIImEntS Ind prizei Youll see lively demonstrations of One laureateworking under aciull field conditions New prDiItmaklng display and Idylior yourvenmlaltlon There will becase expert there tall3n tbnrequeltions youd like answered ode4 to as INER 1957

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