Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Oct 1964, p. 3

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OORPDRAL RALPH Berry is one of the main reasons Emlee safety record re mains excdient The Barrie police officer uses every op portunity to teach trafficsei ety lo Barrie residents Above Cpl Berry ducribes to grade CPI RALPH BERRY four pupils at Johnson St Toronto symphony Schedules Concert In ultra The Toronto Symphony Orch oooducted by Waller Susdnnd opera its turd season on Tuesday and Wednesday Oct ober son st ms in Massey Hall with the first pair of suir salptionJeriu concerts Lain In the season the orchestra will perform tn Barrie The date has not been announced Soloist will be the outstanding Canadian pianist Patricia Parr nle programme will be landoo Overture hind Plano Concerto No ii ma jor Beethoven Symphony No in minor tPsthetfquel Tchaikovsky During tbecoming season Toronto symphony will present School how two children were killed recently in traffic so cident Minister Photo InstructsYouhg Old Qn Traffic Safety First of two articles all safety By nova CLEAN The first saw was falling and outside the autumn crown of lures was but dappied blur agalruMhe steely gray of Kem penfelts chilly waters single ray of sinshine escaped the heavy ovatest to light the Grade classroom at Johnson School it mull gloom of initial token Corporal Ralph Berry had arrived for vLsit lho Barrie poth officer came to tailr to the pupils on traffic safety He spoke slowly and wisely on he topic and used anecdotes and chalk diagrams in illustration 1n the instance of his hello hmmfli imam new rry ed to most of the ohildm before about traffic safety but each talk was differust Hedidnt bore them with stern lectures 39d cold facts he mu thorn out people he blew and plans they hadbeen Smmhed faces rested chinoll handas the Johnson St pupils Listened infamy on the ramn teur He told them sad oltheplbiicsdlmhtwiceand oatds bi Ber ry described the tragedy hands shot up to alswor questions It ONSE lYIICAIclaI regionseistypi strong bond is also estah lkhed when the offimr hosestioedtbaandotheradult mganizations llls talks 3N sooal and sincere Earlier this week he told the Jotmnn St Home mi Sdlool that his intention isto teach me than safety lie lis in terested in developing good As Barrie Police officer and former member of the Ontario Provincial Police Consulat ship 013m till many on because of his interest in them He admits feeling challenge to help the shining faces be come good Conraiians lbe dill dun will become adults and soon on entire generation will become safety and citlselssblp conscious he feels liis inmost in kafficsaiety developed while he investigated traffic mishaps involving chil dren To see fluid hlled or iniured while walking or riding bicycle this bothers police either one than any other type of accident For four years now this in terrst has caused him to Ice his own free time to talk to service clubs at night and to mnduotyt Barrie clam duling My which he instructs dnvers who sometimes thee times each year This involves running from classroom to classman and being always on to retain the wan interest MAlEItiALTOPlCAL the talks and discussions are speaks themsult of many hours of prep aration at home He keeps his per urateriai lively and topical reading and by adapting local mum in his topgaa pertine may not be tomorrow be comment ed He also says that each audi ence and each class must be tackled differently if the mes sageis to be conveyed mlcres vast difference even between lnndergarten and grade one He blames the lack of traffic safetyléon madeq uata educa Peop tome expeding same old lootine tth is idol of challenge to dispel their idea of what safety officer is He admits that law enforce ment agencies have in the pat carried big stidr but feels that now new breed of officer isIevolving Kemp to splead passage to adults he is some tims quite blimt He feels par ents should set examples in sately and citirensbip for thar children If you dont give it to them the adults straight be tvtvefl the eyes they dont react When dlild is ioilnedhe wonders if he has done good enough job in adllrlg safety to ttrevyotmgs Whenachildls lltli Sen struck BB1 thing that ulmu dughum mind is that these acci are unnecesarysome My has fail ndulls though is qul Ear ries safety reconi will attest bothaL Addedproofislolmdin fileof letters to the police duct The correspondence lauds theoffioers worlr and courtesy gamma and principals drank rpma1 Berry Police user an rename an ardentsuppmter of his offloe work sayshes lanlastl Ne he Safety Patrol Brieilor University Adaptediivcommittee Tsimcoe County and Area Uni versity FoundingCommittee last night adopted leport of the brief committee as the brief for new university in Simcoe Coun ty to be presented to the On tario University Advisory Board in the near future fiozo Weider Chairman of the brief committee presented the report for adoption He said that while the committee was dis appointed that Edgar was not still available for university he felt that it was one of the rallying points He said he had been hopeful that Edger might become reality because of the favorable consultant and archi tectural reports and also he cause of the high cost of bull ing new university ftlr Weider pointed outhow ever that the committeerdldnt coulmit themselves to Edgar in the brief Bathe only site He stressed that the commitlee would be open to suggestions from the advisory board regard ing new location Rev Self chairman of the founding committee congratlt ted the brief committees excellent presentation He said the committee has done in six months what othershave taken three or four yearsto ac complish He informed the foun ding committee that the brief was completed and ready for omen on to the advisory board within the time period set out by the id lster of Education Mr Davis Public mee will be held after the founding committee re ceives an answer from the ad visory hoard regarding the pro pusod university The founding committee wish es to establish strong Arts and Science University in im coe County as soon as posslhle tomlug postlsecoildarymduca tion within the reach of its young people sunvnvlmrau lberepoit of the education commi in cates both an rter tand needfora nniv Elly ln this area fberesults an interestsurvey in few scl ected schools left no doubt as to the attitudes of students and the establishment of was pointed out that in areport of the dents olv thelmivemitiesrof On tario to the Advisory Committee on University Affairs the cod for additional university faclll to meet provincial retplirements for the next few years was clear ly outlined ft is concededby all that it is notouliiwssihla hut Ilhe report of the presidents recognizes too that it is im portant that new institutions he located within regions where commuting is tangible It is ap parent that the area centred on Simme County is most logical slte for new university to ex tend this convenience to an even Ereater number of students new university such as theone proposed in the brief should coo fineitseil for some years to the provision of general education in arts and science and the founding committee would favor an affiliation with an existi university in its early years thevhlief the committee has completely open mind on suit able site and will request the uidance of the University Ad Vls ry Bo probable that many students must be nedaway unless more facili es can he provided at an accelerated pace Brownleyil ileads Branch Darrell Brownley of Angrs Ins elected president of the Ber district and annual meetings Halpeolt or and Hutchinson Mldhursb rie Branch No 30 Civil Service Association of onterlo at the or gaujzallons annualrneeling this week Also elected were if Godfrey Angus first vieepreal dent John Gaston Drury For more than concerts in 23 week including the 15 pair of subscription concerts series of five evening concerts for re 21 TREATED Barrios Royal Victoria Hos pital emergency ward pluses treated 21 patients yesterday Only one was admitted lbere were no motor vehicle occidentl victims AT CONFERENCE Barrie City Police Cpl Ralph Berry is in Toronto today for the Ontario Traffic Conference it is the firs training course for trafflcvsafety officers STOLEN CAR Police recovered stolen car lust night lhe vehicle which Wu taken from Toronto was tongo straodcd on Sunnldale N0 FIRES lhe Fire Department has not had one ceilduriog Fire Pre vention Week The men have their fingers crossed in hope that the trend continues MEET romonr First meeting of the fall for the Industrial Accident Preven tion Amodation will be held it Mario condsry school commences on planistDenise eleven aft pubilc achool of tour Saturday costs series of In Scarborough Oakvllle concerts Kitchener unshlg hf cm In 11 it th Rubinstein Is one on February haldl soloist lbe orchestra will with the Tomato Choir which is to and Victor Brmln as LOCliL liND GENIiltli night at theieglon Ii St starting at ocl AGRICULTURAL dilectors meetll gt Barrie Agricultural be held tonight at of the Department lure Collier st at ouasr seals Valllier Johgo 311 she er at ering meeting ofthe Mlmlon Circle inFlr Church auditorium oclock soar nox plan The Canadian Legion H7 in Barrie will be he sixth annual soap box next Monday Oct 11 NAVALBALL highlight of the social for many city residents the annual Trafalgar Narva sponsored by the Navy he of Canada Barrie branch gala affair will be held at Continental Inn0ct 16 beg ning at pm Cadets Prepare For Inspection Munbers of BarrieSea Cadets and Navy League were busy last night at the Armoury practict ing for the visit Lt thnclr Bowditdl new area of Cauada er 1th is theiirsttime torva number of years the officer has made the vi lbe officer will be accompanied by the assis tant area officer or Jack Wfl Instruction in arms drill was given last nighttotha new mem bers ofthe guard of honor form ed only last week by loading seamen Ken Dagneault under be helping hue falgar Naval Ball sponsored by the supervtsion of Sub Lt Kai Incite For many of them it was the rust arms drill they had done but by the end of the eve ping marked improvement muldheseon lbelvlsi from the mi icer will in no way interfere on the comprehensive training pro gramtorganized for the cadets this fall and wint dets will almualllrae the Navy leagueof Canada Barrie Branch to be held at theContinental Inn 0th 16 There have home number of Open HouseTo Held ill carson Real Estate An open housewill be held today at that new real estate offices of Carso 5E Wor sleyst in Barrie Froma modest beginnlng in January 1958 thefirmhas mov edtwlco in order to bring better realities to the public At the opening today the tors will be able to enjoy cup of coffee and havs the opportlnl ity to see the landscape paint ings of well known artist ieije Hoornveld The site of the new premises was formerly occupied by an old house demolished earlier this yfefar 1111 new facfilltios now oerpargspace orJthars at the rear oftho building be sides the large municipal park lng lotacmse the road from the office One special feature it Car son have incorporated their new offices is the tallauon of private rooms whlch ofter li ts complete privacy for Corhye sofhemnot true Canadian whisky years in Wood Worthy compels In of Corhy fifteen year old PBllt people Cities of 1951 he started abranch Real Estate Office inBarrie for hisbrother OLE Carsonand took overm 1958 forhirrself since that time he has incrbas ed the staff from toseval newentrl this season been members promotedh Navy League Each lVIednesdéllyrellifisililiegmfol owlng ereg on march past anddrlll lectures are men onpractimi Seaman ship which include boat drill compass knots and splices round ulristmas and later next year cadets can take examina tions tnlqualily for badges and ranks Other mursc being organized are commlnl ns rifle shoot ing and first aidcourse for whidl the Barrie sea cadets surgeon Dr ill Lainlo is donating trophy for thetop cadet its Joe Crompton is the Co mending officerof the sea cad gt nlne agencu peel has as one of its main sires the education of the public in mentalhealth matters At the open meeting to be held in the Library Hall Dr Barry Boyd superintendent of Ontanfio Hospital Penetnngand members of his staff willeon duct mock ceserhistory stu dy of patient the public will be ellahled through this method to see tileway psychiatrist social worker and psychologist work together to understand patient and his problems it is important Don Jack son program convener said that people know more about the way patients ale handled The more theworkings of our mental hospitals are discussed the faster the fear of these hos pilots will disappear Following the panel he hos pital staff will answer ucstions once it is hoped ll health groupthst will take advant opporhmityvto knowledge of men and to learn more about on mental hospitals and dreir atal To mahlemoreof those at tending to meet Dr Boyd and his staff coffee will be served at 730 and the meeting will begin at 815 pm IONLY $6000 Mon iron 24 MONTHS shame DRIVEACAR 102 Dunlap 1266474

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