Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 18 Jul 1962, p. 3

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airs couro do little to in ire bymmbeifl 018ml as hundreds of others did Dlslrict lCollcgiatef Band These youngstersfiecm lithc enthusiasm of the topic of Barrie and district gathered last night for concerti io Arlee med sly rushed Viol torts hospital for obserbdtioa and thoroughly enjoying the show from beneath umbrellas and costs and from the comfort of cars ollegicrté Progrcim Imported satiric cry later released June Cop 17yearoldristerjof his silt putheohesd through wndstdeld and wasjtslrca to RoyalVirtor Hospital with head nturles ii coodltlouir Hints The South SirncoeVDepsrtl ment of Agriculture gives the following hints about controlling mites and lies in poultry re ported to growing problem to the area You can control these pests by spraying the roosts and walls th hood with DDT or melathioa or mixture of used crankcase all 30f himNth road and cleflvtte pulled all bson art the time that the in Stopped metal bltewero fly sin that etapscd iiin olyiivo setoads slboussind and one things were eompruaod totem almost simultaneous the brimpors tireateuhiiI Mr eifllumteui Haitis in cerng 180 lbs wmburtled forward It bait feet As soon esthcwheel me into contact with his chest teased pressure collapsed the co umn bites reverse teles scope three feet farther from him By the time that bad hap pened the cars were interloch ed the windshield was broken crumpled mess and the motorinterloclted with the other cars engine speed of 190 mph for tree and rcers mamas bad kerosene Mr Xs body travelled no fun exsiunvan Womens not stint Barrio Collegiate hand at for citllcns at Queens Park at nightdespite competition salcsmens bells im romptu football practices bay ll dogs and distant train histlcs The citizens for the most art listeneddespite frequent terruptions hy the weather rid vendors oi draw tickets wan music that ranged from it works of tinnch and flu cl to Broadway and it last at the 75eplecc handheld its udionco for loominute pm am in tire coinsect the concert th he bands music director CAMP aon Smith Over are members at the Can artlnn Womens Army Corps Militia representing most to entities throughout Ontario are com lcting two weeks of in tcnsvc summer training Frii day This is the fourthyear they have trained artArmy Camp rdan The course includes basic recruit training admins lstratlve clerk Junior and son tor noneommlssloned officers land lieutenant quuiiiying train llii Thecouracs were set to qual ty members at the CWACso they may take their places as tradcswomen and leaders in many mllltlo units tiiioughout the province Watching lho ladies on the parade square as they oom plcte the course which includ es intensivemsrching instruc tion it is realized that the only difference from group of men is that unavoidable little gig gio sometimes which the ladle resist or help The shoulder flash identiti cotion at the CWACvarlcs Those stationed at Manning Denote the administrative unit for enrolment and reieaseof servico personnel and militia group headquarters wear only CWAC as shoulder hedge 0thers attached to various militia units wear shoulder flash naming the unit in which they serve Softball volleybali swim ming and horseshoe pitching are ust few of thoractlvities that he ladies pula in during tidrity Some iii the WAC members play musical strumenta and have on on asion iarmedthclr own band Fisher put in few words regarding the groups appear once in Barrie He saidthc bond was not marching unitand that there were not adequate facilities for them to perform in He added after the pcrtcmtonco that the bandstandthcy were working in last night was condemned Mr Fisher added thattho acoustics were poor in thccx sling stand and landed the Aqua Shell in 0riilin as plat form to perform from lilr Fisher toidhis audience ethand was handicapped by luck at prohigh school music The WWSLW first formed in 041 for the purpose of reliev ing men for ccmhotduty This meant that although the CWAC was under military control and upcivision it was stilinot art of the Army lioweucr in March 1942 the corps rometed frolfndtiltillniy to my slptus wlth thl IreIii and Firm loMAIOESj training and went on warm limited at the bottom and sometimes at the top Speaking further about play ing locally he said We cant play in Barrie until there is something to play lnor oai He sold in the existing stand it was difficult for the metric tor to hear his band making it most ditttctdt to create good tone The band will play in Grsv enhurst Oriiiia itsllhurton and innisill before reiuridng to Harris tor subscription can cert on Aug prior to leaving for the Worlds Fair in Seattle no Militid Completing representatlvs of the con cognltion its members were placed on active service on the some basis asmeo The women on course are lusteraos in part while others are younger ladies wliohavo itoken an interest in militia tile friends perhaps because husbands don lro same Another treatment may he raT Hymn mapped ma quired to week or lodays The NorthemFowi Mite np pears as small blackjpcck on the feathers andls common in the laying hens lhrce or four day treatments at iitrea day intervals of to per cent nicotine sulphate an or tottedand mannerd landed bet strip into minutes before birds go to roost will give effective control the department says roan survey Result Soon Barrie City Councils first meeting lo August promises to be anionsbang session with the introduction of the traffic and transportation survey suitingvfirm oi Leugbiio Wylie and tifnsl was prepared to pre sent draft copy to council this week but council decided to wait until cveryonehtid copies before the survey was discussed further The survey is nowyin the bands of the printer and copies will likely be made available prior to the next meeting enormous FREE SHOPEING DRAW i92thNNERSSO EAR FOR iOMOR TOTAL OF 091460 LUCKY WINNERS titer he was stopped by nylon waist which prevernod him from bending any further lie received more cuts and iaeerntiom from flying glass and metal chunks from lheboods but was saved froman almost inunodiate death traps caused by steering co unni piercing his chest His son was similarly pro on the padded dashboard he was knocked unconsciotu also suf fering from multiple cats and bruises The other cers occupants were propelled upon impact through the now open windshield bytho time Mr steering col umn had started telescong into itself and landed on the road held Mr Xs car They were killed immediately safety belt savedMr Xs life and that of his son It is not definitely knownavhether belts couldhovo saved the our er cars passengers but there is strong possibility their lives could have been saved by belt SAFETYTESTING George Smith seneral manag er for Century Auto Wreckers seat belt distributors said that many of the new seat belts to day are tested to withstand to 0000 pounds per squm roch pressure in the above fumothedcat case the sure on Mr Xs belt cool be determined by exact scientific meihodsbut for the sake of time quicker and not reliable method could be used toleaieulote the valuoof the bet His body weighs moths and travelled at too mph it is left to tbeimaginotlon to approxim ately determine the hitting force imposed upon his body About 35 of Slmcoo County population have seat belts to their cars said Mr eSmith This is rimmed by the number of cars that came to us in the last months in survey around Barrie in era all but one agreed thatthe new car buyer of today was more safetyaconsclous than the used car buyer The dissenting person Lyle lonm sales managerrat Jackson Motors said too many people have yet to be sold on the seat beit idea ed immadiate use of seat safety belts Jack Taylor Bay City Mot ore We definitely lerTllflflld arcs rinrs 7159 Renew sceident cluding used and new car deal All persons contacted advocate for Eileen Dixon tries auto motlvescat belt on for size the use of these belts lnovcry car When customers come in we ruggut belts to them and explain their use and installation inisome cases cuetomus have beaten In totho punch and re qucsted belts before we could go to ask tirem about it think the demand for seat belts has increased close to 200 in the last year One must be ex tremely careful however not to buy the Junk belt Don Garner Dangerfield Mot or recommend thnlrirr stailatron think that in the next your or so seat belts will become standard equipment on all carsihe stage has been reached where the seat belt is no longer iuxtrry item but valuable safety device Bettao they came onto the regular rt tail market we installed them onlyon police cruisers air Gambrsees the largest robiem looming up in the un ckling of such bolt after on Now that they have metal to metal clips he snidthcy can unsnop in an insttmt They are identical tothe airplane or para chutc release the safety belt is useful if safety relcasecan be accomplished Almost every belt on the market today has this type of clasp where one merely pulls the clip up to re lease himself Before the new clips come out there existedthc element of danger in not being able to re move the belt in time enough to escape further injury or death fit as are we County motorists who equipmen need with risands of Sim vnro wont be driving for long time We definitely use of the belisd Chief Tschirtiart Barrie Polite said our patrolcars do not use seat belts because of the entire of our work We check about 250 properties twoor three than night advocate the However strongly recom mood the rise of seat belts to ev ery car They areextiemcly valuable in aballng injuries They do not prevent accidents but minimize deathrates and iniurles to greatextcnt On straight cruiser work however seat belts would be used ven tensivelylfj Stathergeant Ayers Barrie etnchmcnt cf the Provincial ollce said all our cars are equipped with scat belts We incite the public to boy got them installed these and At about this point many nar rowminded individuals will leap forward and proclaim the belt manufacturers and retailers will reaps fortune and the public will be shystered in reply to this hypothetical statement as it has not yet cropped up Mr Smith said there are few belt manufac turing companies in Ontario conic will be cheated only once hen it comes to lifesaving People may be fooled on many tich in bells irritants in the past few months selling items not their lives are at stake The cost range of these belts is what the dealers tenor very reasonable from about 00 to $695 sound invesbrrantsfor ilfcsuving device The beitot today previouw iy mentioned is tested to with stand from b000 to 0000 lbs pressure it is usually made of nylon and is clipped to other by overlapping metal Mr Ganiersaid even stricken people can not be but unbuckle the unit to col islon or crash Earlier belts many of which are still on the market today were webbed bolts which had to Bo threaded into another pant ucirle unit The unfortunate lot with this of bolt cveo ough it held so inciorily said Mr Smith was the time involv animus it from your All dealers contacted inthls area said thetthclr cars were all equipped with edrilled hol es ready for belt nateliotlon Many dealers credited tiro Ont ario Safety League for their pio motionoi work in safety belts All agree that the public is be coming more safety conscious but driving skills still remained to be questioned in many cases It takes out fraction of second to die to collision and split could be prevantedby ct gf lanilidening or Highwaytn and die occupants had to trou ble themselves with pulling the webbedbelt out of the buckle they could easily drown before they tinlshed The licensee in Barrie for Hertz RentoCar System 13er AOar and Travel Service Wor rcn ilrimbie said Barrie is about one year behind Toronto in installation of seat belts in rented cars dont think there is one rented ear in Tomato without ascat belt yHere in Barrie no customers requested seat belts except per harps the long lease customer Higiiwsy ll north from our lie is to be widened Robert cyer MPP Muskoka said yesterday it will be widened from three toiour lanes Mr Boyer said his expect ed the contract forthe first section will he spring Work is to begin on the sec tion north from 0rillln le the Sparlaowv Lake road The re jewarded next fthh Sirens sDelayEittensron Dilliil Road of Gravenhurst is ioba ed to tour linear Construction of the tourism highway will require widening pf the bridge at Severn Bridge as well as the blasting at rock cut Thisls one of the largest read undertakings in Ontario Hon William Goodfeliow minister of high ways said planning for this project is now being carried widen on national fetishes rRicesEFrecrivErotu at Mr roan doth an tantrum is if Ryan as Somme at harden Mm KloorttermanJrr RR Thornton Mrs Equ dchnsan 25 Rose Street George Hollwell 123 Cridrlngtou st Mrs Rohert room ititct 25s Coltrane or the Paul Lynch til of 37 Oakley ark was struck by car on the Hayfield bridge yesterday be was walking along the edge of the road The vehicle was driveoby orcnua Carlson of 471Downs7 cw Drive The boy was only slightly in redond no charges were cussrain so sh oufi iaiiiitbtusi 39c entiul commissionwill he put deflect Aug to Volie chairman cfthc ilroods bargaining commit said the move means elim storm rose more usMitowns GOQDFOR stand earns an HOLIDAY sown JUL artsucltsr er Enquire About or tfYou Dont Dont Buy displaced will nprecedcnted sever pay retraining and rebir ing Wolfe said

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