Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1957, p. 12

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up Min 01 This is another in series 10 ariiclcs campiledu er the dir cciinn oi ihc lnstituic For Safer Living of American hiuiual Li hliiiy lnsurancc Company and is offered by this Newspaper public service to its readersThe Edlinr RUDOLPH KING Regirirnr of Motor Vehicle Chairman Manneiluuh Highway Schiy Committi Every state should have periodic motor vehicle inspection law Experts cdnstantiy tell us and our records show that the states using this safety regulation have the lowest num ber of accidents caused by defective equipment We must recognize the impbrtance of maintaining motor vehicles in safe mechanical condition when operated upon the public Ways No airline would knowingly allow plane to take off it it were defective no railroad would knowingly run passenger train in any way defective and yet there are those who are not too concerned that thousands of motor vehicles upon our highways have defective equipment and are being driven day after day an congested highways menace to life and limb If we are to reduce traffic accidents and deaths on the highways oithc United States every state must have per iodic motor vehicle inspection We encourage people to visit in our respective states and thousands do so travelling by nutomobiie They should be allowed to travel only in cars that are mechanically safe The equipment section ina motor vehicle department is one of its most important units Among the many and varied functions of the equipment section should be motor How sure are your headlights Inspection programs tell you gm vehicle inspection The inspection program should be divided into two important parts first the school bus in spection which guarantees to great extent the safety of our children that is those children who use motor vehicle transportation to and from school and second the semi annual general inspection of all motor vehicles that protects the public as whole All school buses should be inspected at least every other month during the school year by properly trained and auth orized motor vehicleequipmentinspectors The safety uf our children is the most important single subject we can talk about and there should be no disregard of proper regulations for their protection vehicle found with defective equipment should be taken off the road at once or the owner given limited time in which to put it in safe condition depending on just what defects have been uncovered and how serious they may be There should also be requirementthot secondhand motor vehicles purchased between inspection periods be inspected within given number of days after registration Inspection of equipment of motor vehicles is made by Semiannual authorized inspection protects the motor ing public Lives depend upon your brakes lcaliy safe two different systems stateowned inspection station and privatelyowned statecontrolled inspection stations The value of these systems could be argued or days and possibly we would never come to solution satisfactory to everyone Regardless of the system used every state should adopt one of them The importance of vehicle inspection has too often been overlooked However those states which have made effec tive use of vehicle inspection as safety tool offer testimony to the fact that under appropriate administrative guidance such program can be major contribution to the economic well being of its citizens Appmximateiy one out of every three cars checked in recent nationwide sampling of vehicle condition was found to be in need of miiintcnonce attention to one or more parts affecting safe operation of the io items Satety Checked biiikes tires and lights stand out as parts most frequently in need of service attention The findings of inspection vary in details chccked how ever in 1954 Colorado reported defects in 198 of vehicles inspected New Hampshire reported 448 and Pennsyl vania reported 531 In New Jersey after 19 years of motor vehicle inspections approidmnteiy 40 of vehicles vehicle with defective equipment should be taken of the road at once perfectly functioning windshield wiper helps to see you safely through storm are rejected on their first appearance for the first inspection in 30 of these rejections the defect could have been dis covered by the driver in advance In Massachusetts where periodic motor vehicle inspections are held in April and October it is signiticnnt that with more than one and onehalf million motor vehicles regis tered there was slightly less than 1200 violators who were cited for noncompliance with the law after the April in spectibn and but 537 violators following the October inspec tion This is concrete proof that the motoring public wiii respond and cooperate when the law is properly admin istered It is worthy of note that on national average about per cent of all vehicles involved in accidents had defec tive equipment while in Massachusetts where welhave com puisory inspection less than one per cent of automobiles involved in accidents had defective equipmentproving the needvand value of having cars serviced for safety periodically The next and final article in this series That We Become Nation of Better Drivers is written byEurton Marsh Director Traffic Engineering Safety Department Brakes tires lights are parts ircqucntiy in nccd of service former resident of this com muniiy and neighbor of Mr and Mrs Lees Keith and Wanda called ll the funeral home in Collingwond and at Smiths home on Friday evening Vilits Parents William Sheardown of Dan bartan visited with his parents during the weekend Peterborougli Vliit Mr and MrsN Cooke visited EDGAR Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs Emms of Dru Station and Mr and Mrs Mark of Tumult visited zit Lces re cently Former Resident Dies Mr and liirs Lces received word this past week of the dumb oi Mrs Elizabeth Smnh She was TalkYourWay OAShor waredictingmcfiii Stenorejtte $199 Only half lilo price anyntiirl mior dictatinfmacblnc but with nearer varutility One Siemens an be used for both dintin gt and inmcri n3 Use uicume mimedeipe over and over Ill indeiiriiiel Makegormilcmc Ind crumdlraclly on in grogwith out muchnrc on machine Conference rwlleb nerllv pombie main only ii lid in on hubbillion crpmiicn Completely auio mailc wnimll mi far noordlnl my phone convenalion ccmhinuicn microphontrpe lier Complete cclccilhlemulichl with Mr and Mrs Lush and family in Petcmorough during lhe weekend GRENFEL There will he no service or Sunday School in Grenfel United Church Sunday Sept 29 as an niversary services will be held at Angus Back Home Mr and Mrs Howard have At Anniversary Service Quite number from here at fended anniversary services at Crown Hill on Sunday Weekend Guests Mr and Mrs Crumb and fam ily spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs James Days Visit Mr and Mrs Wice and boys of Knock and Mr and Mrs Prince of Barrie spent day with Mr and Mrs Shezrdown and buys Wedding Guests Mrs Banney iifrand Mrs McLean and Marilyn alténdcd lie DuifieldliicLean wedding in Collier St United Church inBar rle on Saturday Anniversary Service Anniversary services will be held in the United Church on Sunday Sept 29 at 11 am and 130 nm Rev acnnermun ai Barrie will be the speaker Mrs Dicker visited her son Vic tor at Ciowes He has been ill MASS HYSIERIA The moronic display of Vany couvers teenagers during Elvis Presleys appearances was an ex tremely disgraceful episode stark reminder of the discomfo lng effect oi mass hysteria 5lnion Arm BC Observer THVE FUEL sAVEoiAoiis THAN PAYS FOR THE cosr 0F CLEANING OIL BuRNERs nurnonizeo SALESSAND salmon fEtrclllilc two weeks with lriends at Mom noun Island Caymicrvlce in Grenfel United WA iiieclinl Special music was pro my Wheeler vidcd bylhc regular choir Tomc Douglas Holmes and Hobby Oak Rev Hewitt in charge returned home after spending on Sunday morning far the Rally lZTHEfiARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY SEPT 27 1957 Elgin Rngman ley assisted with the service with Grenfei WA will meet at the home of Mrs Harold liicliiasier Wednesday Oct at pm nuiiy Day Service There was good atiendance rlilliililiSl use main saunas Emmaclan 0FFEIl niff 40 ReeuLAn oreu sirch Flue slid235 lloiii miss the nullpinning Mill SEE tile ilillin lfilliilili sinucilliill on display Ville way to reduce your cosis willij come in AND see us FOR FREE noon wnicu Givns FULL norms AND msriwcl rions now so BUILD AND Rigid Frames are term of clear span framing nu mike erection of buildings quick and simple Both material and labor cqcic are reduced Construciion materials for building using clear span frames usually costs less than materials for other yes of framing such as standard stud construction alwayscoriaiderably en with clear span iramingthan With standard stud construc tion Rigid irames can be made on the lab by any one iir plywood is the only sheathing materiaithat will develop nRigid Frame building at maximum strength More than any oiher material use of fir plywood for sheath ing or for single finish minimizes framing yet disiributes snow Wind and other lnnis throughout the structure Fir plywood is well nailed to the iryneccr arches to make the structure into huge shellresembling the form of watertrough This type of construction is the strong eit and morteconomical farmer can readily Exhibit iii lite Harrie Exhibition clion Rlclo FRAMES Rigid frames are 65 senrially arches form ed with four straight pieces of lumber in ed together by in plywood gussels as 160er shown swhwfiawn lillvniilnges oi lligid Frames Easy to makeanyone can do it himself Economical to build Good headroom at wall Easy to install windows and doors in sidewalls No gluing required All materials available from Bali Planing Mill Co Ltd Labor is bulld himself For maximum economy single finish of fir plywood is best 1nd such it building will endure extremes of weitherand abu indefinitely mle Barri tto holilaws Grocoterla

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