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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1954, p. 1

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MoNoAr WEDNESDAY and mum 5c single copy 90th Year3ND 71 SOUTIIIIOUNI UNI TitAIN was Iiernli ed llellr Glencllirll Saturday aiternoon wilen II xllzlre water transport tor the train work till crew went all the track olie IIIISWIIIZLI coach and il baggage cnr wltii It Train Nil 194 it was iravelii illlgwnnli tu Iieeton when the curred at 320 on the bridge crossing the Milli lilvor The conductor ii trnln li Saunders il7 Innisi nhove al thrown irnnl the itluNIQIIod The Hut Coluinli BEMESIIC JOTTINGS lly IlilN IIMIIIN rli nr lltll Iluw ltitilll In lhl llnnnllll lititlt lilolo will he Itlll nllo itlrltlltt In tllt nlll lIIIIIIlry iii iiill riIIliIII nlnl that will lit nw tlyu lnnna now Illtti nun inl Inc null in the punt Inn lllo nI VtrvitI In Illll llnlnnllnnnl luni on Illull Iinlln llIl ll will IM Illin rnnilni Illlo tinI lu liy lll nI IIIIiuy ttltllllillitlti ltia iIIIIilIIIi Inllnn lllllInl ll ll on In In rIIIiulIIhIiI nnnllol on till rllllnllul Iull lull lilnnn In uol nnl III nlllnn wlliIII lilry ilit nlnnnilnl nll llnlnn The tail Ilull only rIIIlit Inn Iiiullliy lln Ill llml ll nothing In In nilll Illt nlitrllln Ill non rIIilIIr lllllllrr III III lnll lilo Ilnm on nln nllmuzlnll Ilrilltllltllll IIIiIvrvvr what luring ili nnnnIlII Innly you only lltltitl ll Iliilkltti ill iltlnilly NII lint lit litullv tin in the Inning lurlllliihl Ill llulllliiyll willl pay IIIIIIIIII i1 IIII II iIIiIr Ivl ilewxiinimr IIIlIIrI Iivrli wtlisl lie rulillll Ill II lisvui llallllllg rllmse ll titiawn VIIII cant how Milirr IIWIY lIInII the tea wen III lltil rnl tlirI WIIII lllll llttl tn thrl Illllrntl Thi umimii III III the annual Antirind smile cin IIu Ir til Int ome mumt on BARRIE ONT sing NearGencairn Saturday Afternoon It wilere he was standing dowrl it toot cm bnnkment oi the creek alid was budiy bruis il and shaken up while another member oi the crew William Tooth oi lieetoll sui iercd ll broken knee alld iaelal injuries lie vns walking ironl the baggage car to the coach when the accident happened Kett 00 John St irrle was engineer and Arden Hell 21 Gowtln BL Illirrir wall iiiltittlillill on the trlllll carrying the III Irtinl Ctilw accident oc lle passenger it St Iiurrio coach on Local Famin Arrive in Germany tiNi tli tour tit 20 iallltiils to arrive at ilurnt ter Illliny rrtrlltiy wan Mrn JeiiIIsnn and her sun Kenny Ili Iinrrte Illitl ltIIlIiIIx its Capt thierllnn Reiviili with the int tIIlIIIIdIIIn illialltry IIIIunIir wall ill hand to meet lliu lnInl litilltrliim in limi Turn to you two pints wile and Mill and the three will lie spending the next two your in Germany ARIO CANADA MONDAY JUNE Uhriillarririixa Kari Haydens HitRun Killer Still Unknown Nothing has yet been asecnahr ed regarding the identity at the hitandrun driver the car which struck and killed Kari Hayden lid oi Barrie on Highway Di early Saturday morning SAUNDERS CHAMPION IIUMIEB rThevlieqvistbe champion jumper in the world It can high lump six inehcsor 100 times Its body length It can leap 12 inches horizontally Or 200 times its own length He was last seen making pur chase at service station near his home which is about one milewest oi the town llmiti The car was travelling toward Camp Borden according to provinciaipolice in vcstIgation Hayden walking on his own side die man was struck and hurlod more than 20 feet into ditch titled with water Reforestation Officials At Soils Course Several members at the stall In the Lake Simenc District attended the recent Soils Course at Ather iey directed by Williams at the flescareil Division 01 the Ontario Department oi Lands and Forestsflncludcd were Lewis and Scott lrorn An gus II Peacock Midhurst and Gage Maple The course included instruction tinnas weilr as Interrelationships on soil formation and classifica between various soils and growth oi numerousspecles nl trees and plants Greatest part oi the time was spent in actual Iield studles of soil and silecondiiians with visits made to number ot points in Ontario Victoria and Simcne counties Prospect Today Sunny Pleasant Showers Later he past week ins been or lllemui summer weather with Illit min on Thursday and Saturdiy In illan time ngllu alan lhcell warm with ll low 52 rInally indicates continutdwann nhd more It mid lli null possible showers later compellions were High Law II so l3 74 5t 76 51 6d 58 11 52 13 ll 15 16 June June June Junc June June 111 June June 20 52 52 N2 62 last week it One IthIi they had to let Ilic rreve dressed willie the bus waltrIi lie hIIIi inmottrn about thtI trle linwver litter II iomiai meeting between Wnrrlen Smllll Canipllrll Iii Sinicne rian Warden fluorite Manllerow Grey who hurt iIrIIuiIllt alunit Vnrlten Wil iinIn Oswald Ill liruce who lives IIIIII norm the county line Iroln him the pony Urmlilcntcd the tour in three bum rmvnlllnll lly wily nl wlllnon noun the Inn filnl was III Nancy IIIIIIIII thII IIlr IlIill III the Iain nn nid Wiirltillli was Inllnnclut rlnll by way or IIlIIIvnIu tilty went up Illln rllly rnwnlllll lull in the Wiitiinan Furrrt wIIIrli ill II mulllynwulll IitIIptrly Ill mm 1000 IiIIts which wul IIiillintlictll Ditillliilli in Hill 1Invro IIINIIII the tunes the pony llillilllilillill InIl mnily Iii the mliuriliurli litllfl lilllvtoc Cullilty exrinlllgrlt III with the lrry llltlltllrlll lInlll lIlc rIlIIrIKialiIIll in Innr Weill lly way nI IIIlltinlIK In hllii lIlill IItry wrlt Inri at the Itlncililn III Hill 21 highways by Mayor Charles Iarker vho IC tilllillllliltl ily illll IIlill nl mllrr IKtlrlrll lllrtil tli tllt Iurhlllln Pavilion The tilt Illlug illrli tlturly Illl hour late ilIIIrl Will 1111 Ilillt lull in KlilllIK IIIIWII In the sum nnnl Illllllrr willoil mu lllllllml lly Iln iillliil nl Wylinllilln IilItIiI llllliilill turkey Iilililel Wk Iiirrelilwt try tVIItiFili til llIliialu IIIIit illlce The Iliiinrr Will lrol Inqu lllnl lilo Innnlly ilkltlltll lllliyld Ii judging by tho IiIIirl lin Imm Wu lFlititIlll Ilrlpliifi nl IIUIltmltill nunlolly lhllilrnkt plrllly III tresli iIrrIlrl tuiilvell by pure IIrIIIll rlloln wolo Iilnli would inl lllwilil the IIIIlIiI Ille tilalliilln Ilreve wllilllli Keller lfllllll IilI Mayor IMller in Welcome the vil lit in Milliml will llnln you mind Ill lnwn taking you In on lnlnl Innl llllll Ill tliIr IIItIlllliH hlayIIr iIIIlIr Ilnlell IIIIIIiIlIIttII Walden Cnlulvtwli wiln iltlii wor rially Wlillrmrtl lilo tiny IIIInty Ilelrgaillili it the Ilnnnlnll my illIllIallun il lre IIIio lur Vrrl pieuni duyil concluded County Countil Tour North Simcoe With Grey Councillors as Guests Iiy ItGS tour of the north part at Simeoe County accompanied by the County Councillors oi Grey was the busy day or Council on Friday ioklng buses trom the county building in Barrie at nine III the morning the 80 some members and oiiieials travelled to Collingwood There they had to wait sorlle tinle tor the Grey delegation who were also coming by hllii There had been some delay ill getting the Grey mem bers gathered up as they had completed their public duties Wnrricll Munnrrliw stated that Ila his Council ItilII been partly re slinnsildc tor the delays he would not Inku flthlliilflilE or the oppor lunlty aIiII laikiori long will whit until the evtnlnl to make upceeh he will them The cllolnllnn called on Judge ilarvte and mill lint lie was oi lilo nlllnlnn that lhe ilillge IluII llttil IiiilIlK ill car Willi the lllltL IuIllIa lroIn Grey liecvo Miss Clllller nl IIIIriiIIIil Clerk Mrl IIIllliIrinrtl anti liiioliltr IIIliy Iitrwv the IitI Iiincllllliirri this flying that he Iillrl liven in the liul hint hint lirtli lIlilfiniltUl lly ll llrnnll nl ynnllll ilietiiiirrl wlln Ililll kriuwn how in Ioilk nitrr him In Inni trip had rusg lhliI week in my eIIiIrt which had Ilrvrlrmrli ltll lowillu IIII lliEItItIll which happen rII aniriy in lilliit Iil thin rui auinnt ho siiitetl ukerl today II Itiirw What Ilall lnlll pencil Iihtnlt ll IIIIII Mid IthnIlilhl iIIIl illll ltlill waI nIrrwll Iiixi lilttli II in he lIIItk iIl Iilllanli tIIwn tII whlrii have many lulliiy IIIIIIIIIIiII Wiiiillli Oswald WIIrIlril Ii illlt Tullnty IIIIII that Ilt ilnll I1 vny illnllly llollnll inwnrtil linu IIIII nlllity ItiI wllc hall crime will llaiiie whrIo IIH Iiiillilirr Ill nln lnII III the Me Itlllill Virkrll llll IIIIInrr Mi ilila irntll Ilvv nrli wpraiIIr Will WilllaiII Il llillttlill rliillr ill The Mill lnnn Irllo lrru Ilololli wltil Fill IIuIIy Wlitltlllrl lIIn tour In iIIo iIlIrnllIII IIIItIiIl nilll liit Illlwlllll wilirII thry err In Vilil lIIII trill tlln Illlly til the only Illl RIIII IllIIlIII III the tint ileulm at our Innnly um llitwnlt InIu lilIIirullIlIIl Irr INIlIliItlvr tlvr North tillllctm tIIIl Illn InlIiIIilifl that mine it you lllln the tirilnly lunl him In null II serlulla llltvltlt in wild II III Illill We Iith IiIiIiIl Wnliriflllil Ililllrllvllrl and un iury at our Willlt Ill llml minim ill pamphlet IIINI Al Th lrIl TIIIIF I1lll will he dillrilmlell Among you and Int It to well wllItIl lwllinl rllp llllmptlint enliti with vim truth to pun two pinu GIVEN BYiRlii mitter 1954 Ionlur elm II nuII GAMMA nil Audit InnIi Clmllm SiARiilNG ACCIDENT noun FIC OFHGER AI JOINT IONSROIARYMEEIING Im the joint meeting or the Barrie Rotarians and Lions held on Thursday evening with Rotarian President Jim Gilmore assisted by Lion President Roma in the chair the guest at honor was Ser geant Charles Peaniali Director 011 Torontos Traiiie Saler Coun As the main speaker he brought his audience into close grips with pressing problem oi vital con corn to every citizen that of trat ilc solely in fluent vivid eon vineing and iorcetul style he brought home to each one present the uncut need for immediate ae lion in utemming the annual slaughter at Canadian citizens on our streets and highways HLs addrcsn was amply illustrated through the use at recent traitie safety tiim entitled The Devil ltidm lie was introduced by Rotarian Scott who reierred to the speakers 17 years with the Turn onto Police Force during which he hadwalked the beat served in plainclothes rode as mounted policeman and had been attached to the motorcycle traiiic division Then or three years he had been engaged in accident investigation work and for the past six had been Director oi the Saieiy Council He was Inked be Lion Noel Ste phenslm Wt lirxi Traitlc Fatality ln ills introductory remarks Ser Eeant Pearsalt reiorrcd to the ilrst traiiie fatality recorded in New York in 1897 when man named Bliss Was struck down by new lalluied hurseless carriage Up to Christmas 1951 an mili inn lraiiic deaths had been record ed in the USA and solely experts estimate that the twomillionth will occur only 29 years hence in Ontario 1050 persons were kill ed in lraltie accidents in 1951 in deed these accidents new rate as the chic cause of death in persons between the ags of three and it Dr Vun Denim reports he said that accidents kill more children between one and it than the com hined total of the nine diseases usually associated with childhood and I2 times as many as polio lsnt it time the speaker said that we began In tlrllt thing that and douspmeth rig to elimin ate the chief cause of death gin comparison he Itated that trniiic accidents represent 37 per cent or the total uI nil mishaps which result in death Vhileaecid mu in the borne account or 40 per cent Preventative measures nml lniblted by dccpucalcd pre judices nlid pllblle apathy Year end siaiistlcs convince uI lhat we are paying too great price for the coiniort and convenience oi molarinit The speaker then itIii with the indlvldnais place as causa tion illetor and said Itrl individ ual assumes and it is only human nalule ior him to assumethat nothing disastrous or unpleruunt will happen to him it is always the other iellow who the ilk iy vlelini There are iew camiurt flit vnld available in the llulirc aili eer wllo noun lllll tragic new in the stricken iamlly lle cxlmmu the beilei lhili per IlllllS educators null lnllld to un press the public because they tell lhnt horror plriurrs were no mor lIiIi perhaps tines tor trilille leII otluru we Ion low or llorlnlll Camp Borden Airman Killed in Car Crash It rnlnll litlrIiIn Iilrinan MI Wesley lulu HInllilIr was kilIrIi nirly yllolllny Illnllllnlz wlloll un our In WIIILII he Win rtl lug pillnonl 72 Int lnln tiivillt Ilnnl nunk Iinllk iliii no cIIIiIlly mull iiimili it lliiion nIiitIi Intl nl Silrlllilrlit tc lA Willile Kftllivviiil 11w virtlm wu nu till my to Elli with live other IllIInII iIIO cl want out of rlllitmi Mlinl up the hill IIIIIII throuilh check lItmlrt Illn lilll down the ruins The mliln ut the cur MC Davin hotth It hurt IMII in urine AC Juurih Hill Mel hull Iniullu Iprl Abram Wblio It had out NormIi my was man to tinpiva huervu 10mm itnm uuotlt II ma driverlicensing was not strict en ough Accident Statistch In 9271 per cent at the 15465 accidents which occurred in or antn in 1952 there was on de cut in the driver and only 729 per drinking was under the iniluence cent where the driver had been or liquor glad iIIIien asleep or had some phy lcal dclect Similarly he illustrated that 9503 per cent 01 the accidents in volved vehicle with no detect Detective brakes and lights com bincd did not exceed those caused by dirty windshield 28 per cent Same 6496 per cent at the cars involved In accidents were going straight ahead at the time or the accident 3047 per cent were mak ing turn or were hackin 1018 per cent were making leit turn and the remainder were ac counted Ior under thet headings making right turn slewing down stopping In traiiir and leav log the pulp fly Since7d per cent at in accid ents happened under the must iav arable conditions of daylight dry roads ear in good condition etc We must therciore amume that human error is lilo greatest single cause at trailicnceidenls Engineering Enforcement and Education were given as three elearly defined phases oi traiiie saiety work aimed at accident pre vention The speaker dealt briei Iy but thoroughly with each phase The transition irom Model to VII took place null 20 years but in that same human nature did not make corresponding change We are actually driving VBs with Model reactions Some people might suggest that the mod ern ear getting too hat or AN lNilmilm nmsuru Serving THE TOWN 017 BARBIE AND COUNT or SIMCOE Since 1864 One Section8 Pages Dinner Speaker ROY IiIeVIITIE former pres Ident Barrie Kiwanis Club and district lleutenantgnvernor Who will be the speaker at todays din ner meeting at Community House Mr MeViitie whmwas public fliml inspector ior Centre Simcoc or several years was transferred to Guelph in similar capacity In 1945 Todays dinner will honor the past presidents oi Barrie Ki wants and Cecil Norris will be chairman At last Mondays dinner the scheduled speaker Wing Com mander it Vinnicumhe oi Edgar itch Station was not able to be present After several announcements singing led by Frank Perkins with Barrie Lions Club Past President Bell at the piano and an im promptu piano duet by Mr Bell and Ken Walls the meeting was adjourned early by President liar rls Redmond Ottmr dinner guefls Included Miller Mack 01 Camp Bor den George Davies at Barrie and Lech Sutton 01 Toronto the average driver to handle in conclusion he reminded his audience that public opinion hi lie lng aroused by the annual slaughl tor on our streets and highways and is beginning to demand 501 utlon to the problem Public opinion will reach the stage where cureails and magic lnrmulae are ruled nut and it will he realized that tratiie salety like so many other human endeavors In one per ecat inspiration and no pcr cent perspiration will he snidvpermlt my selt to be optimistic tor the iuturc and loin my fellow man with renewed strength in the battle against our most pressing problem at this day and aghtraiilc nceid ents Guestu were Sergeant Morley Wright oi the Barrie Town Poiv Ice and Jim Keachie the guest or Lion President Rowe Presi dent Jim Gilmore oi the Rotary Club expressed the sentiments or his club in conveying to District Governor Lion Bill Garner con gratulations on the distinction brought to Ilarrie through his gov ernnrship and extended Ipeeial welcome to him irnrn Rotary Bill Bell and Anzus lies It the plane were IIny supported by Bruce Brown and Grant Mayor on leaders In the joint LionRotary Iillgsong WINS IIAND BilAW Miss Audrey Sinlntun New Lowell was winner at the Barrie Ciiilelu Band draw made by Mayor teller Smitllon Friday evening It Post Otiice Square The winner hnd choice at live prizes Proceeds at ulolunlw go luwnrul upkeep oi thl hallo leisurelime OpenMeeiing An attempt to iind out what peo ple in Barrie think about extend ing their leisuretime opportunities and iacliities will be launched at meeting next Wednesday evening June 23 at oclock committee headed by Gordon Pull moi on Thursday evening to draw up in liiai plans or such study in whith Ill intercsIed citizens of Barrie and district are invited to take part This committee has only recently been Iolnml as In outgrowth oi in vestigations made by representativ es train service clubs in town who were interested in the promotion ii YMCA Consultation with other groups showed clearly that there was it variety opinions in Barrie us to whether such centre were needed or could be ilnnnced Leisuretime Survey Committee was termed in order to study this mutter by getting crasssection oi opinion and idea from the cum munlIy The meeting is Open to all who would like to take part in what promises to be challenging pro iect it will be Itllil in the Board Room at the Department at Auri eIllulre tH Collier St rear elit Tnnce Those attending the eommitlru muting last Thursday included Mr lim Jackinfln Dr Ito hirn hnli Iiliss IAiliiiiI Culley Marlhinliili Karl Jenncti Clcoll Glenn amt 11in Ilorn Robert German The Ilmlaonl or the llnlvnmly nl Inlnnln in Silillry Smith In lnnnml tllll wont lly lhr lilt oi the University In Moll lulln prlrrs tIliIi nmlnu lll the Faculty nl Inmlry nln enllnlllnll llIsiItIlir nl 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