Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1961, p. 3

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msprcroii oases Spread Driving To Avoid Peaks Ontario Provincial Police and district police departments are in the mlddie of one of the bus ien weekends from traffic standpoint they have upon leaded to date this year However only one accident injuring two persons occurred the area up to midvmorriing todain niis accident was on Highway 400 south of Barrie Police expected peak traffic loads to be reached around noon today Peak volume of return ing traffic is expected around pm Monday ASKS OFFPEAK DRIVING In the hope of persuading mob orists to spread their driving over nfipoak hours District in specter John Clark of Barrie chief of the OPP In District Sevenl released figures relating are being maintained and spe cial emphasis Is being placed on drivers found guilty of speed ing tailgating driving with glaring headlights and other forms of careless and dangerous driving Staff Inspecor Neil Toronto headquarters OPP said there is greater danger of fatal acci dents in sparse traffic than in the closetyvpacked cavnlcades to and from the laka He said all officers have been ordered to clamp down on drivers who take advantage of seemingly open road to exceed the speed limit Police also caution holldayers to ractflalLfnrmsgothaterr ety while swimming or div rig CAUTION PARENTS Parents are urged to ensure to traffic movement along High way 100 over the 1960 Civic Hol iday weekend The figures show Saturday iNercron JOHN CLARK that younger children are super vised at on times while in the water and warned against the dangers of diving in waters not to 706 between and pm but the big southbound move ment began Monday with putt volume of 1946 vehicles bewccn familiar to them word of caution was releas ed also concerning the use of snorkels and other types of underwater swimming devices This apparently is in reference to the increasing number of drowriings attributed to mai functien or unfamiliarity with such equipment noon to be the worst time to travel north on 400 Between ll cm and noon nearly 2500 veh lcles passed Joint just south and pm of Some Peak of the Friday night CANCEL Au LEAVES northbound traffic came between kmeddaehmmgjfrme opp Prmr WI 57 Vfihld report that all weekend leaves Souhbound traffic on the high have been cancelled for their way increased Sunday afternoon mun Constant highway patrols HARVEY TIMBERS EXAM FIELD LINEMAN DONALD HEISE RECEIVES ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION 1N0 Sign oi Jingle Bells Yet But Post Office Disk jockeys havent even started playing Jingle Bells or White Christmas yet but the staff of Barrie PostOifice is al ready worrying about how to handle the Christmas mail rush Preparing Now Seven extra sorting cases have already been set up to handle outgoing mail and eight extra cases are organized for incom ing letters Normal staff of the post office Jolted Lineman Revived Most of the 170 adults and 67 juveniles on probation in Sim coo County arcquite normal people Frank Dingman super visi probation officer said to day However some of them are socially maladiustednhemdu dad When man comes up for sentence and the presiding judge or magistrate decides he is caplt able of rehabilitation outside of an institution he becomes the charge of the Ontario Probation Service To help the presiding officer Most 0n Probhfiln County the Normal Probation Officer must share the responsibility for his crime lioweverwe must keep individual responsibility in Wecannot build sheltering walls around them the picture Mr Dingman pointed out TLTERNEmTE ro JAIL The Ontario Probation Ser vice is an alternative to imprls It relieves consideri able pcnal cost on society and does not result in personality disturbances often associated onmcnt with imprisonment The probation system avoids STEADY TRAFFIC Thousands of passenger cars and trucks surged up Highway 400 throughout the night in united effort to reach the north The supervisor of the Lakeland Reception Centre Ian Bell said this morning there has been steady stream of traffic since Friday afternoon He said this weekend will be as heavy as if not heavier than the July weekend Many of the motorisLs are headed for the iimngami limmins Lakehead areas N0 VACANCIES HERE At cm today there were no vacancies in Barrie motels Tourist accommodation in this city is at premium the necessity of the convicted er aggravated by bus The plugged highway arteries are furth Its too early to make any predictions to which will give the heaviest yield of seed Harley Timbers explained as he looked over his testplot field of corn which contains 23 varieties However the Cookstown dis trict farmer said his pride No stands foot tallerthan any other variety POLICE ESCORT INJURED GIRL This testplot should provide us with some interesting dis cussinns on the day of the South Simcoe Plowingmatch Keith McRuer Alliston district agri culture reprcsentativc pointed outMrcaMcRAierAisrsecretary of theSouth Simcoe Plowing Association Mr McRuer added We hope to have one bushel of each vari ety of corn on display then corn growers can get good idea of which varieties are best suited to this area Samuel French RR Cooks town first vicepresident of the Tourinrfloriéaicifiuir 0f ComTest Plot Says Farmer We started making preparug tions to handle the Christmas rush in midMay says post master Tom Kerr in his decision the person charg ed is usually the subject of prescatence report Between the time of conviction and stem tence probation officer will consult the man his immediate fondly his employer and police to determine his personality and its relationship to the incident 0n the basis of what the pro bation nfficcrhas found and re ported lhe magistrate will be better able to determine what motivated the man to commit the crime and what if any treatment he may require Each case is taken on an in dividual basis The probationcr is diagnosed by the probation officer and treatment is work ed out Public Utilities Commission lineman grabbed hot live wire while working on John Street pole yesterday and was knocked out by heavy charge of electricity But it was allpart ot mods PUC rescuevoperation DonaldiHeise oi Gunnrstrcet was supported by his safety belt in position whore he was hit Fellow worker James Wool vcn who had been working on the ground scrambled up the pole after having the power shut off bystander notified the base with the trucks radio set and Ontario Provincial Police and Metro Toronto Police were requested to provide an escort last night for truck rushing an injured girl to hospital in Toronto suffering from suspected broken neck The girl Carol Hare of Collingwood isreportcd to he more than eight feel tall and weighs close to 400 pounds Police say that Miss Hare tripped and fell while walla ing near her home and in jured her neck When it was determined the girl was too tail to be securely and comforably placed in an ambulance it South Simcoe Plowing Associa tion said the plowing match is to be held October 25 on the farm of Harley Timbers is 36 Last Christians they had to hire 68 extra workers to ban dle the volume of mail which is more than double the normal amount Most of the extra help was used to deliver mail and regular letter carriers had to sort mail for their own routes This year post offices across Drunk Driver Canada will try new system Just Suffering s77 Insulin shock gillshgfiiifdeihhgigh the experienced letter carriers Barrie Police Chief Edward free for delivery Tschirhnrt today praised high We hope this will be more ly the actions of Mrs Albert efficient and economical method Kitchen Essa Road in report of operatic ays Mr Kerr ing to police the condition of an automobile driver she thought was intoxicated traffic Some 40 buses passed through the Gray Coach tannin ul last night Another seven filled with North Bay bound passengers went through at am Terminal manager Bymes said today this is going to be the heaviest weekend of the season Jlrain traffic is also heavy All reservations on the Super Con tinental were booked solid last night There WE no tourist accommodation available Cana dian National Railway personnel anticipate heavy weekend DIEF BEGINS VISIT PRINCE 535k CPLPrime Minister Dicfen man losing his job and causing his family to go on relief It also avoids the maladiustment which so often results from liv ing in the artificial onesex world of the prison Mr Ding man said liarrie Man Heads LilldsarPost Office Tyrcr of so Rosestreet in Barrie has been appointed Postmaster at Lindsay Mr Tyrer has been with the Barrie Post Office Department for 12 years and is now assist ant postmaster He will take up his Lindsay appointment in October Subsequent apprehension of the driver by police indicated the man was suffering from serious case of insulin shock and was almost out on his feet He was allowed to rev cover at the local police sta tion and was effusive in his thanks for the actions of all concerned Mrs Kitchen told police the driver of red sportscar which had stopped at the garage ap peared to be intoxicated and in no condition to drive Later ChIEI Tstfliirhart said this man could have been the cause at serious accidentiperhaps even as involving loss of life And at he was completely unaware of it himself believe this woman should be commended for her prompt and farthinking actions and awareness of re sponsibility Car lls Over Persons Hurt Two persons were injured and car severely damaged in an accident on Highway 400 early this morning near the 11th Con cession of West Gwillimbury Injured are Mrs Madeline Brown and her sonRobert aged They were taken to Stevenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston with lacerations to the face and head and other unde termined injuries ThEdriver of the car who was not injured was Leslie Brown of Oakville Police said the accident on curredabout 630 am today and was caused when tire on the ear blew out and Mr Brown was unablevto maintain control necessary help was immediate 1y dispatched Another PUC truck arrived within eight min The unconscious lineman was UNUSUAL CONDITIONS crimes committed by the rains utes closely followed by police tioners were committed under Mr Dingman said most of the nusual conditions Conditions which have led histiscnuanmoeu marking examination Summer is vacation time for tsbut notfor many of their teachers relaxing at the sunbner cottage many of the teach arehusy papers or taking special courses to in to progress While the students are vingtripsto imsfih Mere HVClCCVIIiOIl will improve their qualifications as teachers and which they need in the teaching pro fessi sample of thesurnmer actiVitres ofeNcrth Collegiates teachers bears out Mr Handl tons statement vivcd ily matter possible or with Mrs Druryrofrsihelburne from the school similar training 0N vscsnomroo vs eac ers have manag ed to get away for vacation trips Gerald Dryden head of thehistory department is on trip through the us andjasta lowered to the ground and ra Comb Alliston Riga To Locate Woman Alliston police are trying to locate Mrs Doreen Adams in connection with an urgent fam Mrs Adams is behaved to be working in the Alliston area Police Chief Tom Atkinson wants Mrs Adams to get in touch with him as soon as Sandy are involved in crime include unemployment financial stréss family problems and bad association Ml Ding man said Many of these people do not have any great problems or pattern of personality disturb ance although there are occa sions when we enbounter tho bizarre and abnormal said Mr Dinnan In such cases psy chiatric referral is arranged The probationers immediate faintly and local community Find Borden Girl WMissing Two Days ltyearold girl missing since Thursday evening has been found near Anguscflan ahve and well and she has been returned home ccording to Camp Borden military police The girl Brenda Hamilton daughter of Staff Sergeant Hamiltonfailed to arrive at the home of IlIHld whom she had intended to visit Thursdayeven ing An alarm rss raised when the girl was not home by mid night and check by police re vealed that she had not reached her destination Bath civilian and military police departments were involv Bordén Officer Critically Sick 0n Canoe Trip PEMBROK EICPlAn army colonel and camper on ca noe trip were flown to hospitals Provin at Park from Algonqu Thursday litCol by ambulance to military hospital Steven Easter Guelph yearold camper Ti comp Tim berlane suffered head injury on canoe trip onlheletawawrrwurfikyfl River and was flown for med ical treatment Buthflighfs were carriedout Turner of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps Schoohat Camp Borden was flown to Barrie after being ta ken critically ill while holiday ing at Cash Lake He was taken Camp Borden baker arrived here at noon Fri day to begin IHay visit to his home constituency and sur rounding districts The prime minister was greeted by more than 1000 persons Stewards of Emanuel Bap tist Church St Vincent Street have reported to local police ser case of vandalism to sometimeThursday venlng Four large stained cathedral glass windows rwere smashed church ro art which occurred hreahe said and perhaps wasdccided to call on the two police departments to escort thetruck to its destinlt 51er class atlon Vandals Dcimcigé Baptist Church Police Chief Ed Tscbirharl said his department would do whatever possible to apprehend those responsible We will make additional trols of the we willhe able to asce ain from PHSHMWF who are theguflypersono 415 Squadron Plans Reunion The first annual reunion of 415 Squadron RCAEwill be held to markrthefiothannivéi the squadrons formation at Thomey island off the south coast of England number of former members have con contacted and it isji certainty that there will he represents on from most Miefl The reunion which is slated for two days will include stag dinner on September at RCAF Station Toronto followed by dallcand bullet supper at the station on Sep tember Informal gatherin Lwill theordereotr them 119th in Toronto Friday September17 and will be with large rocks Damage is esmnntedsra be 1125 Pu Brolley chairman of the board of stewards of the church said this is not the first inst ance of similar vandalism at the church We have nearly ardozen win dows which show signs of dam age as result of BB shots and rocks 77 However he continued Rock werethrown through large windows of the kitchenturnaee room church office andaa Sunday School last nights episode was the Mr Broiley said it has been necessary for the church to an ticipate expenditures of up to 53W for the replacement of brokenglass It is particularly difficult he said because the glass has tohe ordered from firm in Jorontn Former members of 415 Squadron and their wives who may be interested in additional details are requested to contact Anderson RonaldsRey olds and ompany 154 Univers Av Toron pure wheel swimmer in distress it cui might Earl bridges viceprincipal is marking grade 13 papers mathematie teacher James Ed wards is attending OntarioAg ricultur WQollegeJotobtain his high school speciallsts certif icate DougKettlecoach of the Norh school football team is attending summer School in vocational guidance William on head of the schools commercial department is in structing army cadets at Camp Borden Many other teachers Yuuiesrirrsparu wheel on crease their teaching qualifica Just in case you have rum trons Seven thousand teachers are presently airing such courses in Toronto NOT JUST IDLING JohirA Hamiltonfprincipal of Barrie North Collegiate says many people have the im pression that teachers have two month vacation in the sum mer This just isnt so Alarge number of my staff are busy with additions training which ed in the search for the gir annusr ALDERMAN wrNNirac tCFiAldermarr scrocanadaiDEahiMorrisson art and history teacher is tra velhng through Europe to Italy France and Switzerland with stops at such cities as Rome Charles Spence member of the Geneva Winn WW peg rcomnussion Mn Hmmn 11111155 has It was arrested Friday on charge busy summer the Past of attempted gross indencency Ehree WFERS he has been dPaW Police said Alderman Spence ing up hmeables the fall and city council member since 1958 interviewing students lhAngust was released on $1000 hailvfor he will attend aprincipalécon ferenec at Queens University in court appearance mesa Kingston LIV svTHEiAMAilNGSWdiéhCAf 35 Miles Per GallongAt 90 MPH Tést Drive It At witmNG an casssas ori msunauca mm aoarmosaasows Hana méun to oo era rl 23 mm ARE You Put OVEEED Insurance Assoclati in Beaver aircraft by Tom Cooke of the Pembroke district VOntario Lands and Forests apartman 7M CAMPBELL LTD Furniture Moving and Storage Commercial Warehousing Agents for North American van Lines PA 66555 ANDERSONS INSURANCE Agency Viz DONALD 51 AND Hal0 SALES TAX DUE rxt might prevent water But your spare Wheel might help tn onnther kind of emergency too can be thrown who mun mer in distress and keep his lost until help arrlvu inure wheel roi you carry autov mobile Inst ncolor um um reaso way nuke sure your uutomo blle insurance 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