Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 May 1968, p. 3

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lEllitN To SAIL llT VBilRiilE YilGHl CLUB Junior sailor hliltc Tcmplo tleit listens intently as Doug hlandicstcr explains hart oi sailing rhip diagrams to Ron Vuyc and Leslie Gcloll Mr Manchester runs saifirg classes at the Yacht Club each Friday night Exam iner Photo lBctrrie Represented All Hamilton Police Meet Sgt Ralph Berry oi the city police department has been at tcndlng seminar on low and uie youthiul olicndcr in item ilton this week The sergeant who is active in youth work in Barrie is mong to Ontario policanen who attended the conference at ltlc Master University Thursday evening the police rncn were told to join the worlds social rebellion to resist bad laws irrational authorityr and the idea oi disobedicnt challenge you to do said Dr Wilson Head associate director oi research and devel opment iar hletropolitan Toron tos Social Planning Council He spoke to 66 policemen and policewomcn irom police youth bureaus across Ontario who were attending weeklong seminar on the law and the youthful oiiendcr punishing the You should be in the orc tront oi the movement calling tor laws to become more rations at more intelligent and more humane so that boys and girls can grow up and develop to be Bell Supporters Meet Trudeau liberal candidates irom south ern Ontario Including Simcoc North candidate Bill iicll are meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau in Toronto today tor policy briefing Accompanying Mr Bell will be campaign chairman Roy Christie oi Barrie tinancc come mlttec chairman Bill Thompson of Midland and Giles Robfllard at Pcnetnnguisheneehalrman ot the policy and research commit tce momma REPORTER ASKS Al EDWARD EAR VE 74 lllary 5L truck driver think the speed limit should be increased to 65 mph The pres eat rate of speed on most in tarlo highways is too slow There are lar too many ac cidents causadby people drlv ing at 60 mph on less DAVE McQUEEN 25 Fe Lane farmer The speed lim it not high enough at the mo ment The Department of Highways should revamp the specd limitto allow cars to traveleat 70 mph MostdriV ers travel atithat speed nowl so we should make it legal Police Out In Alltlcavcs have been con cited tor Victoria Day weetrl en lsaid Ontario Provincial Police supeciatendent Keith Col lina yesterday gt This is the tirst long week cmi oi the summer and the iirst timemost people will be driv ing loatheir coltagessaid Sup crintendent Collins tfThis twill Hmean many tho the normal number of car Thoholiday weekend officially started at pm last night and will end oiiiclally at midnight rMonday Superintendent Col in said there were no estimates oathe number of trailio accident that her sonar nmcoonano it Limits Should GORDnROWN zo Ferris Lane truck driver Yes think the speed limit should be 7o mph onllighway noon Most drivers exceed the speed limit on expressways and 95A peciatty those with highpow cred cars camberland St lab technicta or should remain as it is now Cars exceed the set speed lim it now so ii the laws were changed they would only trav el great deal taster If you set it at 70 theyll go 80 Tull Force To iatroi Highways will occur bverJhc weekend we hope the statistics will only be good ones he said The area police plane will be in the airiarmme coverage oi traffic 31 limit complete truly creative Head said He criticilcdiite great num bers oi lows the cxccssivo repression imposed by them especially those perceived as lr relevant and the adversary sys tem ol todayscourts calling it little better than the trial by physical endurance Youth is demanding ralionali ty and the adult world can no longer hide behind rules laid down 200 years ago SEEKS NEW SOCIETY Dr Head is Unttcd States horn Negro said the time had come to begin the drcamcdoi just society and thopolicc had more important role in it than they had imagincd He said police had to racog nize that they also had to change that they had to be come experts in human behav ltil persons Dr BARRY SINDEN 129 Sunni dale ltd RCAF tire tighter Yes The speed limits should be increased on the express ways think tthc set speeds should be changed to 70 mph Drivers usually travel to ll mllesiaster on thehighways than islawiul anyway AL BLAKELY 72 Maple Ave car salesman Yes the speed should be increased Car maouiacturers are build ing taster cars Drivers usuallt ly travetiasterthao the speed limit anyway it the law isnt going to be changed why are manuiacturersputting power lui cars on the roads7t The mum K1lVANIS 9mm Crawiord president of Georgian College will speak to the Barrie Kiwanis Club Monday eveningln the eramar Gar dens Mr Crawiord is expected tooutilno the auctions oi the community colleges to the mom scirurlm co HIGNIcfilllllli arm can lions Adlrm qus Barries none on It blunt and most mote parade ever Jane 0MBFChops Barrie Capital Budget Some oi the capital protects cityground had planned tor loss will reheating letter irom the Ontario Municipal Board Friday approved Barrie spending only 51000300 on cap ital works cut of $570000 AidG Roberts iiaanco committee chairman said he didnt want to say where the 5576000 worth oi cuts will be made until Ill hoards commis filgdns and the schools are aotl At meeting in Toronto Wed nesdaybetwcen the Ohio Aid Roberts Mayor Bentley cltymanager Walter Gigg city treasurer Jngges and clerk Ben Straughan priorl tios list was established but it has not bcon made public Aid Roberts mid be under stood tha 0MB was cutting the capital budgets bl most munic ipalities in the province Capital protects are those tor which money is borrowed through the issue oi debentures rather than financed through the current tax rate By blUltlEL LEEPER looking back over the 195168 musical season one tact hc comes clear The calendar oi music events in Barrie has been studded with line choral con certs Tho choirs are local choirs and their standards have hccn set high by their capable direc tors The peopleot this city are iortunote to have ilne musicians living here Untortunatcly was not able to attend all choral concerts presented during the past season but three programs in particularjwere most inter Do You ThirikHighway Speed ed KATHY BROWN 146 R053 St student No think the people travel last enough now on the highways The Macdon aldCartier Freeway is speedway nowrand dont think any more highways should be turned into race tracks KEMPYE Rh India decorator Yes ltblnlr the speed tiou should be increas ed In the United States the speed limit is nowset at 75 mph on the expressways At 60 mph you feel as it youre crawling along the highway Most people drive 75 mp anyway THE ONLY CURE Ftifl BALDNESS Is in Mt maxi balding Iver mama am as mum Ixi mos and wont mullLEO Schntiflmltr Maw hair is Im oralma her by hair into alien women ow on slow or your mugs hen looks like its avow you In In its Surin run luklattin inn rink VIIPhilivnunnomt sun rouse or Torton our Biggest Parade June 22 21 when Sirinert oi Barrie Phi host to the spring ceremonial at Room Templc Meaty clubs irom Ramses Temple ell or members irom the tendon division oi hit to Temple have been invited Already most accommodation inharric has been reserved and the club is considering Oiltlia it the orders ior reservations keep pouring in Dunlap Street will be closed for so hours an the Saturday otternoon tolloyting the parade or demonstration by march log and mechanlzcd patrols Niagara district is sending their Maid of the Mist float an exact replica oi the boat that tour close to Niagara Falls while Pctcrbornugh is sending their steamrun float tor which BarrlcShrlncrs have to make almost cord oi hard maple available Barrics float is Moot war canoe that symbolizes Huronta The 000 to 1000 members who will converge on the city will occupy Central Collegiate nudi torium and gym us well as liar rie arena tor tho day and eve nine The parade route will start at Barrie orcna iotiow Parksido Drtvc iloss Collier hlutcastcr MtlSlClllLY smitten Fine Choral Concerts Highlight Oi Season street to Dunlap and return to the arena esting to me because oi the db verse choice at music oiicrcd by the groups lloydns Croatia as rezi event in the cultural ittu oi this city it was complete and the artistic quality cl line stan dard Agnes Bouther has been the stimulus behind the Pro in ca society which acorns to bennw iirmly cstohllshcd Caso VanHemertconductor has pro grcsscd musically nudlis becom ing capable aadmorc canil dent lead An cvcnng or music was pre sented by the Kl ng Edward Chair This has become no es tablishcd and wetllovednchorai claims tilted auditorium They have reached the point now where they can coniidentiy hold their concerts in the collegiate auditorium and expect capac ity house Jean Dobson tor has kept the standar tper tormnnce high and atthesnmc time has chosen programs that are acceptable to everynian Iind the man in the street the non periormer mustbe made to test that he is appreciated and wet cemed to concerts Music is for everyone and should ncvcr he performed in rarelied atmos pheré Lloy iiortl hnsdone much iormusic in thiscity Bringing seveial choirs together tor Hymn Festival is only one oi many concerts that he has pro grammed at Collier Street Unit ed From his irequenj visitsuo concert halls in England he has broughtvhaclr to Barrle many gansongsand hymns that are musicalv eas nottoo oitcn iound in communit oLthisl sizepare someoi theithings he has hroughthere The community has developed musically because it the crea tivc ideas oithese musicians But there is much more work to people are attending the concerts and recitals presented in our ouditnria They must be made attractive and stimulating They must become mvolvcd Our 50 cicty needs creativity as we race towards an automated lite Look ing at our highways in the eve Lhinlting person must become worried Lite must have more meaning than aweelicnd race to putt boat ina lake Sports as part at our lile is essen But th mind oivrrian the cried the ma city We great deal to these musicians who are doing so much to make living in this group in Barrie and always mastoaluideas Striags with or not too trequently performed be done Not enough young ning on holiday weekend any needs stimuli The cocoon modernism And LEA outrantsrl Rsb swan Gold Lemma heated Atfconcenin hadron blorc than 1000 people at all ages heard Gordon htchttaot pcriorm concert at toltgsan and talkrock selections to Ban tln Memorial High School in Alliston last night The perform ance got underway at pm as his two necomaansts lied Shcu and John Stockfish strode cross stage and took up posi tions on either side oi the spot light When Lightioot himseli cntcr cd applause was dcatcolne Dur ing the first set hc quippcd readily with the audience and with the lighting men on high pluttorm atthc roar warnnc them that he was going to per lilW AND COOD GRACES torm an extra son tvI their lnstnlctionsdid not cover Haltway throui in he stopped and announced he vas going to sing what he called city song This song is about Detroit he sold and you all know what happened down there last summer suppose its ist something untortunate that hop pcned to them Thunderous applause drowned out almost the itrst two bars at Black Day in July song about the riots In Detroit which has been banned in etn parts at the Unltct which has sold well in Canada lhe noted antiwar yriclst mentioned Vietnam just once during the show llc JiSCii brfcilyduriac songs and said What Ihs nct song really says is Dont send me away to get shot at when lm only ltl he said The tact that nobody can send us away to war in this country is what makes ma glad lm Canadian it rcatlywantv ed to be iunny might even say that this makes me proud to he Canadia The Orilha born singerspnr cuts and grandparents were in the audience and ailerwords they talked with him in the dressing room Advice In Dealing With Child Moles By sor morn nanny cum Police nept Itnutlcle appearing in Tor onto papers recently dcs thud conditions in gun area at that city which had raised the ire oi rcsidcntsJo the point where they were threatening to incur Vigilante committee to handle situation in which police were not having much success Roving bands at young people were har rasing pedestrians motorists and yoirngcr children on the streets and in area reercatianccntms Partwi the diificulties expert enced seems tobe the physical molesting oi youngei children We canappreei thclr concem butrcannot agree with somcoi the methods they propose to combat the problem At this time at ycarwc begin receiving numcrbus complaints about children being accostedor enticed by either older teens or adults usually with view sexutu molcsting younger This is scary business but the problems encountered by ch dren and parents could be Ndu ed byilleappliqallon or common sense studyand instruction on the part of parents and others Thebntario Surety Leogue gt208 King Strcet West Toronto nlly hadpublished an booklet on thesubject olestation Knowing lat minty parents will not se cure thisbooklet themsclv it would like to mentionsbmc oi the mate included in vibe booklet in thevhvpes thaliltc information will have wider distribution Send tor the book prams ovcxx um Cllllls At the run om General Hospital on Frtdly M1117 toss Chortle Dynkehtt£ band or the Georgina Louisa om deariother ut Victor Ind David Resunx the Jemtt Fun mi citoat no cystmenus an Toronto tncu Dullerin sen vice Tuesday at lemlnt so rude Cemetery omu gt out At the Royal Victoria Hmpitll norrte Friday run 17 1568 Earl Pottgrmn belovt ran the late Amy Inulse GINA wetlrLepbrplhcr oi Kenneth cuc well of Barrie Gladys MESH Brotherl ol Darvzl quea ntu rnnn am our meeting or Pethlck Fuli Homo ammo so Barrie service and cumulus in the comet Sundav rn It community woth whit Plain presses Skirts Ploin shuts Ladies immune Barrio er PHOYEGTIOttt tow tow izorouthw oavi CLEANINGvrPRICEs let it you can it is well worth reading The booklet reports that prob ably between 50000 and 100000 cases of child molcstntion occur annually in Canada Rather rough estimate ior certain but the rang is this wide because at the di culty in dclinlng such cases and the small number of actual casesrcported to author itits The majority oi cases oi mot estotion scein to involve and Iing male exhibitionists or ex posture andinothing more 0c casionaliy the contact with chil dren usually little girls results in rapetorture and in some cases murder There are no lie urxravailahle dealing with ho moscxuality against small boys One bright spot in the picture is the repotoi in extensive study by asociologtst who notes that in only live per cent at oas es studied did children stiller any lastln cmotional eitect irom theencounters indeed in 75 per cent of the cases there resulted no maladjustment whatsoever LITTLE SIGNIFICANCE inour own experience lound that small children as pecially did not sulier illei leclsubecause theyvsoldom ap preclated the nature at the in cident ondnvhlle they might re membei it tor time it had no significance for them suppose we all picture the molester as an unusual lypve bushy eyebrows dirty looking sortoi the monster type The bookletsuggcsts that the mat adlustcd oiiender will probably look like anyone else andquite often will be harmless lookin dczce short blend nelgh horor close relative least like ly to be Suspectch He may be even another child and maybe either maleor lemalet The stranger isto be avoided at coursebut blood relatives or familylrlellds are all too otten ers This makes the prob mucarsr Maurst ters tcm mbrecomalex and requires readjustment of thinking by parents generally in our day living in very mobile society our children are in constant contact with people they know little about The book lct suggests that we must take measurcs to teach our childrttn to discriminate between stran gcrs to instruct thorn concern ing the diilctence between cos ual contact andthat oi more intimate nature Thehoohlctgoes on to class cribe what various agencies in community cando to instruct children or tniother ways reduce the incidence or child molestat tiua The role oi schools and tea chers parents police men and lricndsls discussed and in shi sequent articles we will outline some at the ltselul material pro vidcd under these headings think parents will be inter regular part of our nsurance programming Be sure you get the ad vaptziges ot modern insur anee technology can theitr ned people bedding Plants Tomato Plants Rhubarb

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