Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1940, p. 1

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Soldier Victim ` of Auto Crash 1 After a Chase` JIIYHIBG. Judge Holmes 1'ev(mnncndPd to the Secretary of Slate tho applica- 'tions of a Pole. :1 Ukrainian. two Czecho-Slovakians. two iansnand an American. the Hungarian: is a member of Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. C2-mp Borden. and came from Drumheller, near Calgary. A109 Hungar- One of 0PEN HOUSE AT BIG CAMP HELD SUNDAY |Thousondrs of Relatives and Friends Visit Loved i Ones at Borden '~lHosTss Iiduszs OPEN Thouszmds of rolzihves and friends visitod the troops at Camp Borden Sunday when "open house" was held fur HIPIF benefit wiihin the military arena. The R.C.A.P`. Station was not available in the same man- ner. however. Regulations called for all visitors in be nu! by 7 pm. to urn: `J orzuirl vmnlmzcnlhm` for` soLD1rf"iiPPLIs for all visitors In no HUI my I p.iii.- It. was H grand get-tngelher for the families of the boys in khaki.- who were allowed to show their `friends. where they slept and ate and then give some indication of the conditions under which they are |Lrainiiig. The open house" will be held every Sunday afternoon. It was indicated by the authorities. The non! \'M(',A. mid Salvation 1 :1 ll1d|C81.d by the authorities. The new \ .M.C.A. and Army buildmgs are not yet cum- pleted. but both organizations have erected huge marquees for tempor- ary use. They were popular ren~ dezvous_ The Knights of Columbus hut was also a popular spot. Church servlces were held as us- ual Sunday with the various units taking part in buth Protestant and Roman Catholu: servures conducted by the various chaplains The day was the warlnuuxt of the season. 1.. ...A.'q..m In Hm Hum-:;md< who Lamp uoraen. In the Air Force area. a team from No. 1 'l`ra1ning Command. Toronto. was defeated zit. softball by a team from R.C.A.F. Station. Camp Borden. Hostess Houses Opened The weekend was marked by the opening for business M the Y.W.C.A. i Hostess H()L1SCS"10ElfCd just outside the northern barrier of the military area. Here. in .1 beautiful naiuralv park. more than a thousand rela- i tives and friends visited with their .so1dier boys. and family picnics T were the rule. ~ Au.-;r-canoe uvnrn unnmht-re [If Bar- lwus the \V'd['lT1L`.\I in me season. i I-.n addition to the thousands who remained behind. it is estimated that three thousand troops took weekend leave by t1'Llil1 direct; from Camp Borden. In ihp Air Force area. a team she was not uummeu I0 ll0.Spll.ul. : lV[g;Keegan was removed from the".k')adly wrecked automobile and rushed to Royal Victoria Hospital where he was given attention by D1`. N. M. LuLu'ie.'Late1'. Dr. W. C. Little ai1diD1'.. A. D. Gray took charge of tho case. Pnlivn n.`llm,u-`flint. the auhmmbile Uta. Twenty-lhre app] in-3 I ions 1 for (Turn to page eight, please) __._.-_ ___.._. o __,- |were the rule. Assistants were members of Bar- lrxe Juniur Red (Truss Society. with Foresters Commence Recruiting Af:_WOnce Department of Health ` Suggests Laying Sewer But Council Opposed . - I Dr. A, E. Bmwgv, riirm-lur. :::mila:'y engineering r,Iiv|:~im. (mluriu De- parlmenl of Hr-nllh, wrntv 'l'mvn Council Muml:-_v ovmung, murloszing Copy of :1 l'L`|ml'l |m-p:m-rl fn|low- ing inspection our :1 l'l`([\l('Zil from J. A. Kctl. in r(-l'r~rr-|n~v M llw 1-xlvn sion of :u Z~ ('W(`I in Jnlm ::lr(~~l` "I! would mvvn (lv: In ulvv u nur- vico to this prruwy at :n:.- vnrly 2| date as f(ru. Dr. Hurry :.l;ol<.-(J. Cm1l1Cil_ which Ind prt-vinur:|y decided {against Hw ::<,wvm'. did not re-upon tho Inattm`, A. T. Byrznn. aa:.1:;!m|l L`IlL;illCCl`.| I'nnnrlnrl' I l\. 1. Dylzllll. `div. iuldlll L'Ilg|I|L'c|.| reported: | The pl`0})l"1`1_V is ln(`.'ll!'(l at 96 John streel. Then is no rower on the block in wl1_n:h this l'(`.`.idl`l(.'C is lm:al1*rl. S:\ni|:n'y c-rmvmlimntvs consist nmslly `If amlsnlv Ir-iicts. 'I"hcr- are npvll l'u~lzi:: In the l`('7lI' nf lhn Ketl I`r'.~;Hlt`m't' zuul H L`: (~viLlPlIl :, that cun::idr-ruhl,- ::p1`i1u_{ run-ruff , fl0w_<. un In |hi:. um] Iwighlunrlngl ( prL.pvr1y.Wlnl:- lhv mulzullnli-m ul .1 sanitary svwt-r in lhir: :'0v:tinn hf l John St. wnnlrl nut olinnato I flooding conditions, it 1:: believed ( by M1`. K011, that u detridml im-H provement would lb).-_~,-_|_g_zglg:..i:t_ the. ` privies were rnmnvml. In uir-ur nf H11 I'.'u'1 Hml, lhn rnl`-I TOURIST TRADE REGULATIONS R.egula(.lons: governing the tourist trade were passed in :1 resolution by the Town Coun- cil Monday evening: (ll Tlmt. all tlw nn-mi:'s [')I`IVlC1i WClL' l'lfllll)Vl .|I, I In view of the Earl. Hml. llw rm`- pomtion is now Cf)l1(`(`lll.l`.'.Illllj__; on the cnn:~;lru(tti(m ml` ;u now scwzngc disposal plant it (luvs llul lnpm-rn' probable that tho lrwnl :mliml`ilir`:-7 will (`arr to lake: nu any further obligatim1:-*_ Ilnwow-r. when addi- tional sewers am` bring laid in the town. the _J.)|m slrm-1 :,.-vllon should receive every <'nn:;id01'ali0n. all Mommy evening: (I) That. all tllr prmnisavs entering to the tnuri.-41, trade. before taking uut, zl. liq-muse as prr-vidt-(I for in hyluw 1451. shall first he int.-mrtttrtl and 1!. certificate of nppruvul issued by `the Board If llmlthz (2) This 1-t:rtil'io;m= is to he chargv of mo Police allege `that. H39 `autum0bi{.e had bbeu stolen from Cuttlcr's'.gm`.- ago at the `rear of Bayview Apart? ments earlier in th evening. 't`I.`n lnlnrarl nnnn nrnnlnvprl in HIP u-ug-wnug lVl.l.lIJ\.r-I-\/ .,...-...-.... The zaimual (liviiiv (2l`l`Vl(_`(` of Genrgiziii Di::ti`ii:t. Al". mitt A M., I13 being hold Ill Knux l"l`(YS'l)_Vl.(. l'lEtli Cliui'(:h. l\'li(ll.'iiiI:l. rm Sunday. June 9. at. 21) p.in., SlJlll'lFll'(l timr-, with Bro. Rt-v. I]. l`). (Tlvvt-rrluii. l.tislrir:t Cliziplniii. Hnctuii. Ill t'l1:'1t L',(`. Mirl~ l:.iii(l L:irliv:<' lVl'|(l|`|l,':'|l (Sh-iir will lend the IxlliL;ll\L`, 2Il|Il mntiihiit, twn llllIl1b[`l'L. CvC`ll(l`ZI_Y, Hm nvcnt hsis been hold in Bai`i'i(-, and this will bf` the first nccasimi nii which it will be held in Midl.'iiiLl ny `me uuaru m nmum; (2) cun.v._picnonsly displ:l_vc(l within the entramw lo the lmma or u-urlest camp; (3) Tim ttcrfivzuie of an- u-urlesl. (3) The : proval is to he jvrrsrum-I tn ` Town Clerk on :cpplic.'.\tion license: {Al 'I`lun luv:-nor nf nv nccnse; M) The lmt-per of every murist home or tourist ramp is to keep :0. r(`gish.`r in which the nzunrs nl' all n:Irl.i-re uh- talnlng slncltrr slmll he rog- lsterc-d hy the paurtie.-s them- selves. ___._. _,._. a __..,.._ _., . Barrie Buy Sc:-utx mdmg Ill purkmgl the hundreds of cars. my 1-`, ,xI .. 111 I..,A f.........,..Jn Lllt lILIIAL|l[ZL.lb nu v..ru.~. Mm. Dnmihy Wu]:-n0, furlnr-rly` connected wnh the Avhvo Servn,-0 (lzmlmm. 'l`m`(>mn, whn sorvvrl In Hm last war as an |:r.tmcI1'vss In Hm Land Army In l",ngl:mr,I. I:-. .\up~rvi.= or at lhr- Hnstr.-5:; llunnstm. with Miss M. M('Kon7.It`. fnrnwrly WI) En!-` nu"; 'l`.n-unhn :u-; mmlr and W I.` DISTRICT MASUNIC SERVICE xl` Toll H well and n. w Barrie Ihc tr-Iluu: IS through The Exurnnlwr. i7(rinngs.TsD.F.c. Has Relatives in Barrie! PILOT ()l-`l"l(`.ER WILLIAM TWEI) DELL AND SISTER BE'I"l`YMAY Nephew and nim-u ..r1vh..< I\ I;u`_y Hipkin and .ln. Hipkin. Barrie. For vuloruus wurk in the Scundinuvizm War. Pilot. Officer Twcridt-ll vvns av l wardcd the` Disiimzlxishori Flvimz Cross mems earner In me evening. The injured man employed in the Essex Scottish canteen at Camp Burden had in hi.s possession a pass good from 1 p.n1.. Monday, tn I u.m.. 'l`u0.~'day. Thu militm-v nnlivp mar x-:un_-ht nu Section I - Pages 1 tin`) 8 I the for Bring Regirrient Up to Full Wartime Strength on N .P.A.M. Basis Preparatory i to Mobilization Recruiting Staris in Barrie Fiidcty Evening; Stayner, Collingwood, Alliston, Bradford, on Saturday | .,___.._ The Grey and Sin{coe Foresters have been designated one` 01 L110 nine rifle l.)at,La1ions of the Fourth Division, Canadian [Active Service Force. 1111`- IA\r--A` .__-xn _,_2n I__ u,,,s,_,, ,1 1 . .. . ..... - - Lxpunvx, up: vnux, 1' u: up The local unit, vi/ill be brigaded in the 'I`welft;h Infantry Brigade with the Canadian Grenadier Guards, Montreal. and tho Governor-Genm`al`s Foot. Guards, OLt,awu. It. is the first 1'um,1 regiment in Milit.zi1'y District. No. 2 to be designated for limctivo service. nu. -.rr:..:..I ....-I...... 1.... _._.u . . . ... ._______.: cu,-nu mu up: v u..\,. No ol`ficia,l orders have been received as yet. with regard to (late 01' mobilization. The Foresters will commence immediately to recruit, to full war time strength on an N.P.A.M. basis, however. [I ,f`nl (` I7` l\llnDun All I 'I 1no-nnln nN`:nn.. ...`.-..-..-...no-.1-ll-ur lklll vvux Iunnnb njunpnnaunn UL; (1.11 LV.L .L|.AVl. uuuoln, AIUVVUVUI. LL.-Col. C. E. McRzLe, M.C., Toronto, officer commanding`. .1CC0l111)HIliC(l by Lieuty. Eric M. Wilson, Toronto, adjutant, vis- ited all the companies of the regiment; during the past week, lpi*epm`uLory to the recruiting drive announced today. `.03 Rn!-rlnnrv $`.|:n'Oc IN THOUSANDS `SOLDIERS HERE |0VER WEEKEND I _.___?_... Barrie was: visited by thous- imds of [room {mm Camp Bnrcltm Over the wvnkvml. The big influx c-u1nxm"|n:v(l l"ricl:.:y night, when the` mun were paid. and continued all Llny Salnrdry and again Sunday. nu, I II. Onunn unnrn 'l'lIv mllllzu'_v police car czzugm up with th(- speeding car on Bnyfielrl street. just north of Fivv Points. and from then on it was :1 spc.~d_v chase cast on Dunlap .~:trc3el. COIISIH-b|(` Walter Rayner avvrrvd that a woman was sittirg in tlw right side 01' the from. seat when it ruundvd the Five Puints (turner. but nu further trace of her wz nun"-I Barrie Besikeged by Troops from Camp Borden, i IIPOV Dclyu uu_y -lrlI|uIAr`v 4-nu ~...,y.... u4\.l ' 'I'hr- strrwls of mo `town were literally crowded from morning to night. and it. was difficult for ped- r`st.riuns to make their way along Hue sidewalks in the business sec- " (inn. - 'r'L.._ z-6 Lonny-nan rnnrnc in lnuln The six beverage rooms in lawn 1 did :1 land-office business. and so great. was the rush lhal. they had to i he closed early both Friday and Saturrlny evenings. After very heavy l)llSlllf`,S.'s on l"ri(lay niglIL_ the hr)te1k(`(`p(3I': met Saturday and de~ viderl ln (`I030 all beverage rooms at 11 p.in.. Saturdays and on all pay nights of the troops in future. The hotelmen consulted with military and civil police officials and the license inspector regarding the mat- ' ter. vu.. ....o,......--(I 3nn|n'nn.L` n4` iv-nnnrl.I H31". No untoward inctdents :m('e were reported by t Hllhmlgh a great variety 0 weui; rzunpanl . . . it is u that the pullce had in k kl'('}')|l1;`, urder on the s l|l`l IQIHIII ucvasums. (,`Hi7.ons wore Impressed with the I1n:nm01n1(:N_l zurtirm of two boys in khaki. who placed two bouquets of flnwvrs at the base of the Cenotaph about. 8.15 p.m. Saturday. thus in- rlinutincr lhnir An.-:irr~ In honor those IEIDOUI, 5.15) amuruay. [nus Ill` cheating their desire to honor lwho had fallen in the last, war. They came from two of the units training (Turn to page eight, please) , o-.__..,.,, He Could Have Sold I Ten Times as Manyl UNIT NAMED TO FOURTH DIVISION WOMAN _F-ACE HIT In last week's Examiner. El- mer Wiggins. Brzulfhrd. used a Classified Advt. to let the pub- lic know he had ten bags of Katahtlin set-d potatoes for sale. Ilrrt-'5 the result as reported to us _vosL~rtla_v: 'l`hn nntatnnu wt-rr sold the l)lll llll found. _vosu-ruay: 'l`lIe potatoes were sold nighl Hm paper came out and llw :uIv-rl.is4=r is still receiving phone calls for them. He could lmvr sold I00 hags as easily as In " Just another example of the P(`(`UV('lll`SS of Examiner Clas- sifieds. 'l'h(-y cast little but are great business hringers. A cent Et word casll. (minimum 25m. ` OI I'llIn0lll'> understood busy time streets on ; of import: the police.` nf runnnnrc \IA1vu OI/llll\JlIAl\1\4\.I vuuctj. :1 Recruiting St,arL<; Headquarter Company. located at Barrie. will l CCl-`llll. in the follow- ing centres: Wrirlnv Jnrm 'l 7 In I!) nm (r-lav. mg ccnnrczs; Friday. Juno '1. 7 to 10 p.m, (day- light, saving. Barrio. Armmzries. .Qn`Inrrl:av Juno R 'I In H) nm, (In- llgnl, SilVlllgF, l $'dl'I`l(.`. I\I'IllUlll'lE5. Saturday, June 8. I to 10 pm. (10- al time): Alliulnn F'nunu-ul ('hn..hao-_..T_inIIi ill lll'TH,`l; Alliston. Cnuncnl (1hamber~--Lieut. J. 11. Wylie and LICUL J. D. Kenny 111 Charge. Rarrin `ArtnnIIrm:<._-M:rinr Gnrdon cnarge. Barrio.`Arxnour|es~-Ma`jor Gordon Ilongman and I,.i(.-ul, J. D. Oliver m charge. Rrarifnrrl Tnwn H;all--(`.nnf.. (T, D. cnarge. Bradford. Town Hall--Cnpt. C. Raikes arid L.1eut.. R. J. Payne charge. (`Tall inywnnri, Tnwn H':all--Liel ASKPROVINCE MORE CONTROL WEED MENACE| cnarge. Collingwood. Town Hal1--LieuL A. '1`. McNabb and Ineut. D. R. Smith. in charge. Qlnvnnr, Tnwn I-l;ull__.l.:mxI H (3 DTTHIH. In CHHYEC`. Stayner, Town I-Iall--l.1euL H. ' Turner and LIeul.. H. F_ Eaton- charge. Prnvznprlivn rm-rn|f': rfrnm `H cnarge. . Prospective rccrults from 'the Creemore awe: are request;-.d to en- list at Staynur or Collingwood. Ram-nilinsv will r-nnfimm nl. Bar- IISL ill DLH_YHL'l' 01' \-0llHl ,WUUu. Recruiting will continue at Bar- rie Armourins; from 7 tn 10 pm. each evening all next, week. Type of Men Needed Recruits signed up will be be- tween the 'age:; `at 1-9 and '85`.,`and must be physically fit, I-Tnnrlnnnrinr (".nrnn2nv also dasir-V must be pnysxcauy m., ` Headquarter Company also dosir-V es the enlistment of men in the fol- lowing trades: Mntnr v=hic|- rh'|vm'.<:_ motor cyc- Iowmg traces: Motor vehicle rtnvers. motor cyc- lists. mechanics. typtsts. clerks. car- penters, butchers. ntasons. In Other Towns . Recruntmg IS takmg place 111 other parts of Grey and Simcoe Counties to brmg the ["0resters up to strength. "A" Company has its headquarters in Owen Sound. B" Company in Meafurd. "C" Compani ttiln Oriltia. and "0" Company in Mid. and. L`-u-fzmhnn l'vr~.I'mcunrI ianu. Satisfaction Exprvxssed /\nno1inc.vnir>ni. Ihai the Grey and Simcov Fni`esLoi':~' would be called up as one if ihr- units of the Fourth Division. was giw,-ivr.i with a. great deal of s;il.isfa<-hnii by local. offic- ers and men or the regiment. For some time now, there has been an increasing agitation that the unit should be mobilized. and it had been suggested that the County Council demand such action. Z... ____.. 6. FARM LABOR 0RDERS FW0R 1 HARD TO FILL 400 Carpenter -. and Lab- orers Laid OH Work at Camp Borden CALL FOR DOM ESTICS I Weed Mee.-t>;1A|so Asks` Further Equipment Pur- chases by County (jmmmnovi achvnty at Barrie and Camp Bv.n'(leI1 is indicated in the report of Barrie Offlce of Lhe Em~ ploylnem Sr.-rvnco nf Canada for the week Pl'l(ll (l Juno 1, 1940. issued by the lrmal zsuperim,endent. J. B. How- av to $35 off-rorl. waver: rnlaceu. CONS'I'RU("['lON~400 carpenters ` and lzabnrerx land off R.C.E. services projects 7:! (`.:.unp Burden; five Un- smnths and SIX electricians placed on thwt pI'4>jI'(" i :nr'.nwAv I<`nnkh1nI! work on Hmt. pruyrcl }[I(':l{WAY Vmishxng Highway sm m-arly cornpleted; a few 1Cam.s'tex`.s, roller operators. oil- er 0pcI'ut(rI`.k. tractor operators. trucks and lnhnors placed. (".nv!-`.HNMl~ .N`l`Al. -- 40 olace- I I I I/\KlV1lN(v~btear_1y uelnanu, um- ders hard to full, most. applicants askinxz, hnghr-r wages than the $30 $35 off:-rod. placed. r-nn!<'r'nIu"rInN_4n0 camenters I (':uvr.uNlv1r.N'1`Ai, mu platt- rncnls (!ll'(`lf'(i with R.CA.F.. in- cluding rluiics uf civilian cooks. kil- chen helpers. waiters, and batmen; local ruzilntenl has been called up for fhr: Fourth Division. and the aid of the office lms been requested: there is room for enlistment for DOMES'I`lC AND PERSONAL -- Several men placed for gardening and cleaning: steady demand for domestics. but very few available. although there is a considerable turnover in nhal. many military families are continually moving in ` about 100 men in this rifle regiment. and out. of this locality. Tho rnnnlhlu rr-nnrf fnr MKV and out. 01 mus locality. The mrmLhly report for May showed that there were 2,123 place- ments by Bznrric Office. abuut 75 per cent ml` which were at Camp lB0rdcn, and about 25 per cent on. the railrnnd, tarms, and in industry. `y . l<`ARMIN(}-f-Heady demand. or- Inr: hzn-A on rm mum. annlxcanls .ru(-ks and l$:lL:)L'I`S placed. (}OVERNMl".N`l'AL - place- .....m ..m..n..4 ....m nr`.A F`. in- Examiner Classifieds for Resulhf No. 23 Aftx.-r it had bu-on pointed um mm. In mun_v in. Ihv wood nwnncn` was ;:I`m:tm' on thv prm-in vial hig|\\va_v.~` than uu thv mumy| ru:uL<. dole-gates tn (hv annual Sin! cm` County Woe-d meeting in ms` Cuumy (`uuncil (`hmnbor hc-rv. Fri- day. passed a resolution dt-mamrl-5 ing more actiun in connection wilhl wood cunlrul. including spraying. .\...u|..u~ l`l\\'I\|Iftil\I\` :al n~mun- \\ (`0(1 L`l\llll'0l. lll(.`lll(llllg .\p|uyIn1.;. I :\nul|u`1` resnlurtiun ulsu rvvn|n. mended that Simcoe County (`nun-I cil_ :11 next we.-o_k`s'session. di>c\1S.~ the purchase of additional equip- ment to `hr used fur spraying nut bull 1 . unly the cuunty road .~ slvln. ulsu the township road ' A l`t`tulutiun uf appxcuimm1\ tn` the speakers was also adopted by the gatlmring. 4 Ahmn fiftv wm-d in.~;nucl01's. road i" by` -' 1 L)uspilL- thr fact (Jun .1 great Imm_v About fifty weed illspuclox-5, 1-mmi(`u1`pol1tm`s und uthurs m the bund- supe1'vi:n1's. cuuly (.`UullCill0rs_ nu: tl'|d1`.\ have been cn`g'.1gcd all threshcrmeu. members of crop inn-.Ci"D% Burden for some `t1m_c, con- pmvclnem. a&\'uci.1ti0n.~`. and fm'm- -""""`.` `````'``-`' `5 `g W ms in general. attended thv mcut- "b`d. m B`T"' ing, which nud been cullvd by tho] D" M-` )9 wk`! "`_`1`` `If North and Sum Simwc Bmnchpsipernms l.\`SllL`d by lmvn Engmccr E. . - . . . 0! a : ff" -~ '4; 20.00.15 F "l`{` "` D*""` ` A-5b1`it::giII:g:;`h`:-n fox-$1 :\1\xg-til: ve` mcu rc. ` g nu.-E-li.. um: I'n|\I'.>s`I\lIl|'d hv Wt=s!d | n`0n`hs of ,up ,t"_ , 80:7" Twe`\- 9 O Essx Scottish Private In R.V. Hospital 1 -{U-`nder Guard Lm.. 'l'l|os(12Iy. The militzary police car cuugl up "in. Hun -.-nnmlinrv I-nr nn Hnvfivlrl INSPECTORS CONFER rlculluro. Barrie was 1`L-pnzsclllcd by Weed : Inspector F. W. Kennedy. _ It was pointed out that the c0st|'l uf weeds on many {anus amounts .0 moro than the tax bill. No farm, is culirely immune from some weed ` inf:-station. and on many farms woods -takc an annual toll of from ten to fifty per cent. of the crop. and in sumo cases. even more. It was also stated that in times un _ , _ , , . _ _____ ._._s. . -.r.....u.\ n. wan unou awltvu gun-v ... .,..-. (Turn to page exam, pteasm BLACK KNIGHTS GRANTED $150 imntsiiovs 1 OLD R.C.A.F. .._:- -_4-u------u -< `Single Officers Quarters ` Burned to Ground But Other Buildings Saved ` wIRINE;~iLAM.D Royal Canadian Air Fnrve Sta- tion; Cmhp Bordon, is' minus one of its nltlesl buildings tnclny following Llw-destruction by fire Tuesday evening of -tho old sin'gl(- nfficer.<.' qu.'n`lm`s, Iucutml tn the rear nf the nuw Officers` Mess. It was :1 twn-StnI`ey fr:\m(- build- ing erected during the last war. ficers of the Station. <')"\i7 .10 save `Ti'(3Fr'1" 'cl'e'3Ttx i1t3-"' tiun `through the efforts of the Camp Borden Fire Brigade. con- sisting of tlirc-0 firv trucks with lbnnstcr pumps. :15 well as details of rnnn , knrrounding buil ings of theAir Sta i ' `and had accommodation far 80 nf- .` In connection with arrange- ments for a celebration sponsor- ed by Royal Black Preceptory No. 601. on Saturday. August 10. John A. Ney wrote Town Coun- cil Monday evening asking per- mission to make use of certain streets for the purpose of hold- ing H. parade. 'l`ha- matter was referred to men. The blaze` which is belie-red to have originated in defective wir- ing. was firsul noticed about 5.50- nm nnrlnr Hm flnm` of the around by Police. " `Car Smashes Fence lllg. lllibl l1()[|CC(1 HUULH i)..lU` p.m.. under the floor ground floor. near the stairway. about the ccntrc of the building. Water was` `playing on the fire within a few] minutes, but the blaze was difficult to reach with the hose. It was un- der control within forty minutL-:s.~ I-`ortumitcty, ovel`_ythitig of value in the buildimz, inrtuding the per- . beluugim.-s of the` 0t"t icers. wen` l`L`St?lll?(i from thv burning . A null! nnunnrlnnll {nr HM` iili \' the Police Uommmcc. Plans include making use of the following streets: Elizabeth St. from Agricultural Park to Parkside Drive; Parkside Drive to Ross: St.; Ross St. to Bayfield and Collier Stsx; along Collier and Charlotte Sts. to Albert St.; nun..- Alhnrl ea In I.nniun SL3 Zltl UHEIFIOIIC BIS. I0 lillllsll on. along Albert St. to Louisa St.: west along Louisa, Dunlop and Elizabctll Sts. to Bradford St.. south on Bradford St. to east- ern entrance of Agricultural Park. I'M.-uuI.. nyll Innlvn Ann-innllnr. ing parade. The matter was the Police Committee. 111...... :....|...u- nullzlnw um. nf I'lll'l(. Parade will leave Agricultur- al Park at 2 p.m. (daylight sav- ing) and will likely take ap- proximately l'/_- hours to pass :1 nivnn nninl. Atrctnmnotlatinn for the eiglxty officers was p1'0vi(l<~d in an ad- jzwunl bul`1'ucks. hold in reservo for the reception of officers recently :n~I-iuncl .'z.| In .qf.1|H0l1. |II'UXIlIlill:l5I_Y I 7 a given point. -....,__g.._. Int` I`L`(:L'pLlUn UI uunu: arrived M the Station. m.-..__ Fines` and Casts Collected During May! Fines and msls collected by the! Pullco Dopzn`~l1m>nl in May totalled $200. acmrding tn the monthly ro- purl uf Cl\l(`f of Pnlicv I \lL`x_ Stvw- art. .prt-scnlecl lo the Town Council. Mnncluy evening. I\ffnI\nn\` uvnrn fnllnws: aulul A wildv chase down the main street. estimated by the police at a speed of 75 to 80 miles per hour. had its climax in 8 crash heard {or blocks when an automobile, nlleg-\ edly stolen. ca-tapulted through the six-foot board fence at Ovenden School for Girls. tore out an tall cedar tree by the roots, breaking it off where it was a foot in diamevtmn and then came to rest about forty` feet inside the grounds. Dun-cum! hv rnilitarv nnlim`, (H1 Vlnn(m_v vvenxng. 0ffem~o.< worv as: follows: zuxt-J" Hwfl. lwu, our vulwicled. um` dis~1 missx-dz U10 from pvrsnn. un0_ dis-` u\i.~s d; H10 by cnn're1'sion_ one. di.s'n1is. pt-Hy mufts. four. in-! vv. drunk in clmrgv of) mm. mm, svvml d2:_v.~' in gm}: wil-9 ful (l:nna\ge-. um`. in\rostigatiI\g:i `lmnrd and ludginq_ um`. \vitl1(lI*z\w|H on payment; breach H.'l'.A.. 10. con-`I viclod; b1`o.'u:h l..C../\.. ll. (`0l\\'i(`I-` bd; bl`t`il(`h (own bylaw M03. 0l\L`.1 convicted; l>rr~acl1 town bylaw. our.` \vitl1(lmwl1 nu (`un\pl_\'ing with by-` lluwz dis0l'dc1'l_\' house. mu-_ cunvict- '* ,cd: Dolly complaints, 30. all attend-`g ind` mm! 65. I il'(|. Dlflly \:Uu `ed; total, 65. mm` L? nsslucus. uu `cash (minimum. 25 I _. 1u{l:ii%i1gL-Pern1`its Total Over $4QOO0 This Year` lubaiicd Li:u'i'ic. ` During `May. the vulue of lperinits Tmvn `Olin R;iws0n`s office was $20.005.`i bringing the total for the first five` of 1940 up to $40,807. Twen-5 Ly-scvcii individual perinits were is-! sued in Many. including. four for newi Q residences. making the total of new ' houses this year. ten. ` K. r.. Y\Nu\.' mzm nm total value of ghouscs this ten. ` ' In May. 1939. the total value of``` permits was $9.080. and the grand` total for the first five months of last: your was $23,545. indicating an in-' crease to date this year of $17,262. Permits issued in April. 1940 ` numbered X9 and totalled $13,337. 2 The 1940 fivehmonth total still has; ---W-w` l\\\. u. u. `.7 AN EASY `VAX `St`(`l't`lI1'_\' Homv ;\1|\`ion Bo An easy way In find .u'ticles lost be speaker. Choir assisted by 5 Km udvortisv in The Barrio Exm:- Victor Knox and S. W. Mm ner Clussiflods. Om` cent a wordjriv. ~Wutch for p;u'liculur.< _.|. uni-\nnun\ ")5-H`) pul`l_V_ `sTiu'c*rUaE; m in,'bm1Ln. a-tau. _262_ Dwelling. frame. brick wlu-m`. st-ucco, 24 by 24 feel. 15 Mary St., 3_337_'\Villinn1 Valley, $2.000. ill hasl (Turn to Page 5 Please) IUUI. \'(:.\l tlll in_3Sn1ith. 5150. :0 1 Dwelling. Pursued by military police motorcycls and in station wagon-.:.| with sirens shrieking. the drivr-1' failed to make -the "Louisa .s't,reot curve to Blake street. and smash- ed straight ahead through thr` fence. The nffair iuuk place short-. ly before 11 p.m.. Monday. ' Np! rnnnll nr tho nscanade is thutl teem inside me gruunua. l 'AERo ENGINE MECHANICS ARE | IN BIG DEMAND Replies from All Parts of Pro- vince to Appeal of Barrie Employment (Dffice. Replies from all parts of the Pm- vince have been received by J. B. Howey. superintendent, of Barrie Office of the Employment. Service of Canada. `following an urgent up- peul for the i'egistrai.i0n of quali- fied aero engine overhauling me- chanies. "l`lu~. ..nr.li....Hnnu '1I'n hninrv frn-_ cnumcs. The applications are being for- warded 10 R. A. Rigg. 0-ttawa. chr- ectorrnf the Employment Service of Canada. from whom came author- ity for the announcement. fln hie nnrmzal Mr. HDWOV ~`.tH1,(`(I try my me zunnounc-emenr. vln his appeal. Mr. Howey stated that this registration is undertaken as a vital means of promoting the successful nrg2mi7.:It.iIm of Canada's war programme. and declared it was :1 pat.rioti(' duty of every Cuna- dizm so qualified to register. My` Rirvn mfnu-mnrl Ihn R:II'l'in Of-l Here Is shown a section 01 me L,n,_y 0| u,-111,: wulul There were hundreds of visitors Sn nday nfternnrm. - `strip the supply. than so qualmccl to register. M1`. Rigg infnrmed the Barrie Of- fice that the Department. of Muni- tions and Supply had requested the .assistance of the Employment. Ser- vice in preparation to meet. in the vgry nqaij furtyre. an acute demand fin` this t5'If)t~ 6t` mechanic. and stal- ed that it was confidently expected that within 21 very short. time the demund for {Lilly skilled zmtismis Hi this class would (:nnside1'ably out- l l -van-nu-son-pus`.-.~. ~ h3WMW&\9 v-av/H9-:' `Ink Here is shown section of the City` of Tents which has sprung up at Camp Borden in the last few weeks. 'rw...m uIn|'n kunrlrnrll: nr ui Sn nrlnv .'aH(`l`l'I()f)H. LUUAL. wtuc uuruununa In the list nf (:onl.racts for $5.000 m'-nver awarded by the [)epz;art1nenl of Munitions and Supply during the week ended May 25. are the names of Ball Planing Mill Co.. Limited. Barrie. for $11,255. and First Coop- erative Packers ut Ontario Limited. Barrie. for $28,084. During the week. 765 cm1h`a(`.L< were awarded with a total value of $2 893.953. . . ,,,A.__-_A_ 1` . , Dance at Cookstuwn puviliom every Friday night to Willis Tip- ping's m'cl1esL1'a. Adnussiun 50 cents. 22tfb Lawn supper. auspices of the Glad Club. St. Geu1'g0':: Church. A]- |lam(lal0. June 27. Adults 351:, cl1il'l- ] ren 25. 23!) I rs.-;.q-... 1...... 7 R1 Cr-..rF("5. MISSINETVOMAN ` l"l`l(`liLV. dune H. 0 p.u1. IIu.o.1.r nu- ` -`nnssinn 25v and 150. Snnd all an `. tries no! 121101" than June 13. to Mur- .'l'is Shollswvll. Hawkvstumc. phone 622. Om. 23b ` !\nniversury services. Church'1ll - iUnil.od Church. Sunday. June` 9. at [11 gun. und 7 'p.m` Istundard llmel. `Rev. R. B. (`.o(thr;n10. M.A.. D.D.. Sevrelur_v Buurtl. will .1 by Me-ssrs. - Victor Moore. Bar- A II-in -W:lt1`h for n;n-liculurs Lturden ZDC. LJIJ FridzI.v. June 7. St. Gm-rgo':. Church. Allzmdule. afterunrm tea and hoxnemude baking. Atlspicvs W.A. 3 to 6, 23b nbl Hmn v.-`A nundm-n rl:on('r~. Old time and mudern dance. ,'1`ownship Hal]. Midhurst. I"1'iday. Juno M. Como Agum nrchostr'.a. auspices L.().L.. Acllnissioll 2.3L`. Lunch by L.'l`.B. 23-Tllb An-nual umun st1'uwborr_v festival |nf Ivy Angliczm. Prosb_vter1:m _u:lulrch(-s. will be held 111 Orzm1.:c {Hull. 11'iduy. June 28. Good pru- `;grzumno being urrznxgeci. 23b Amutt-ur cuucert. and of Om Rod rv. g,....,.... :\` huun hull (Wm: `WJX :5 IO U, LOU` ,gl'iuI1uu' uvulg ulIuu5L'u. -mu | Cruss Sucu-ty. at town hall. Om. Friday. June 14. 8 p.m. tI'j.S. 1`.) Ad- nxicuinn `. ."1v and 151` Snnd : I ll`. party. ___.___._ -1 u long way to go to equal the 1. month 1939 total of $;I'9.07~l. ' Pennits Issued in May Building permits issllcd during May were as follows: H :u-dwnnll flnnrim: in d\\'vLlin_. May munwsz Hardwood flooring in d\\'vl1in.`$ south side of Bradford SL. MW `C. Arubell. $180, : D.-.nnAnllin.r hnucn fnr dnnhix `L7. Arum:u. ;awu_ ` i Remodelling house for duplex mud garage. 91 Bayfield St, Mrs. VD (`arr QRDO r. ulrr, oUu. ` Brick venue!` bungalow. on-:1 :storey. 21 by 34 feet. lrmisfil St.. .between John and Bruvk: J. J Du- mund. $3.000. f`_ n....~..;nt in-5-uvnll nrnunrii munn. $;s.UUu. Garage. cvment_ tn`:-wall a.round roof. east side of Toronto SL. Rv):\~ e....:n. ~.c:n ` ly before 11 lvmnuuy. Net result. of the escapade that Private J. L. McKeegnn. aged 24. Windsor, .1 member nf the Essex Scottish Regiment in training at Camp Borden. suffered chest and head injuries, thought at first to br- serious. and T5 now in Royal Vir- tnria Hospital `under guard uwizii-| ing trial here next Wednesday on a charge of theft of an automnbile from Gordon Cuttler, Bayvinw A- partments. Dunlop St.. a h`av(!llvI` fnr Empire Brass Mmmfacturingz ("l\ 'ik*.`._}IENTS`V LOCAL wnic` EBNTILACTS I kn 2-4 1:5` 1.. ...\..n.-vu-on hm :=.h BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA,` THURSDAY, JUNE 6, I940 'l0(1l'l`. DH 1" W8 garden 23!) 3.1.1 :\u- ; . L`. HI Thousands Under Canvas Two German-Born Not Recommended For Naturalization IDVILICI IVLILLVLDILIL UUI Ii'.ver_v `member of the Town Coum-il attended the-` first June m`eeHng. Monday evefling. The ses- sion was not scheduled until 8 u_'- clock and lasted slightly over two hours. GRANTS ORDERED PAID G1'z`r1t.~, as provided for in {he estimates werv m'de1'ed paid on nrrlnr no` Hm (`hmh-mzm nf` }`in:nw(` 75th Year- L'5LlITlHlUS WUFQ.` lllutl UU pdlu `UH orcler of the Chairman of Financf`. These included Red Cross. At:Yi'Jt* Sl`l'VlC(~` Club and Royal Black Pre- cvptory grants. DEPOSITING REFUSE Ald. Goodwin inquired if 111011: was a bylaw prohibiting deposit of refuse on the street line and com- plained nf dumping on Poyntz St. and in Allandalc. He thought gar- bage` should he kept of! the street. Mayor R0l,)ert.wl\ replied that ill was not pe1`mi:ssibl0 at all. CHECK TOURISTS ASKS LEGION REPAIR SIDEWALKS Ala. Clark asked if lhe contract with I'{t'ysl0n(` Cnntx'.1c1,u1':= Limiter!" included repairing sidewalks and. .~n'oet.< damaged in cm1sLru('tim1 uf ` Town Clerk Smith said that under the <'unh'a('t H1!` tnwn would haw` In (in that. Aid. P-Incldison asked if Kc-_v, (7rmlra(',t01`s Hr Hm town made t`0l1l1v0tinn$ with the trunk S(`\\`(`l'. Mayur Rnh0!`Y. 7L)I1 stated thv Tuzwn wuuld_ aflv-1' the plant was in oporatioxl. . `the new svwzlgo disposal system. Barrie Branch of the Can- adian Legion forwarded a copy of a. resolution. unanimously adopted by the Branch at a. re- cent open meeting. to the Town Council Monday evening: "'l"ha.I. all tnurists and visi- Council Monday evening: "That all tourists tors from the United States of America, he supplied with pro- pcr |Ias:ports. and that motor vehicles and baggage be pro- pen-ly searched for tireanns. ctr... before being allowed to color Canada." M-.unr Rnhm-lunn romnrkprl NEW STREET LIGIIT I Council decided tn place a nWl slrvol light on High ;~lreet. south of Bradford street. ` Canada." Mayor Robertson remarked that control of such fl. matter was outside the province of Council and rested with high- er authorities. No further ac- tion. thercfore. was taken. 0/ nous GIVEN LEASE ' Ald ('.ubitt-Nivhuls reported for the special cmmmltoc on dogs. aw pointed at last (`mmcil meeting. The Clerk was instructed tn. write` '1`,\...-..n.. u....:..... <.....m.. on <.ml 111!` \ lL`lR\ \Vd> HI.\uL|L\r,'u u-. W1:-\.v Torontu Htunsmsr Society to see how it handlvS the situation. amid Barrie will attempt to follow its `plan in dealing with the matter. | :2: 1;: z}: . . A Mys=ic-rious Woman But thonf aturf: of the incident, which had ti ipcilicc stymied, was the fact that a*w_Uma n had b(-en seen in the cm` as i1'1.`nund(3d Five Points from Bayfield St. just a few minutes earlivr. `Mlhen McKeegan was taken from lhi wreckage of the cur. pnlicur fully c$(pe(:tcd to find a badly in- jured wonjnn. There was no trncel of her, hriwevelz Either she was hat nut. of the car. just prior to the crash ur was able to make her escape umibticed" itiimedizitcly `fol- lowing the accident. In any case. slhe not admitted to hospital. !\KnI(nn`mnI1 mum rpmnupvl {Turn ` 'l1L\1b unuu 1U Lvbl. It \v:i-3 reported In Council that it is il1lHU:~*i iinpusmblv to secure a taxi in Barrie within :1 reasonable time owing tu pres.~Lirc of Camp Burden business. and several ald-| crmcu thought aonietliing should be done about it in View of the fact these taxis are licensed by the town. Failing means of compul-.'iou. Ho \l'.']C Am-irlr-rl tn xnnk tho i'nnne1'z1- |lU\\'H. 1"`!-lllllg Hll'dIlb U1 L`UIH}lLILDIUu. it -as decided to seek the coopera- tion of the taxi firms. L: :3: VOTERS` LISTS Hon. Eric Cross. minister of Mun- icipal Affairs. wrote asking sugges- tions to improve regulations gov- erning cmnpilntion of the municip- al voters` lists and the carrying on of elections, l:'.\ ERY MEMBER OUT `snl\rv\kn|t nl` Ohn '1' S HARD TO GET ....A 9.. (`nu-..-ul Hv Third Reccgmmended Had Lived Here 62 Years {One Application Res-| ] erved of Seven ! Remaining Three men horn in Germany were among ten aliens who ap- plied for naturalization as Canad- ian citizens before His Honour Judge Dudley Holmes here Tues- day afternoon. Hi: I-Innnnv rm-nnnnnndnd :1 '72- uay 'dlll3l'llUUlI. His Honour recommended a 72- year-old man of German birth who ,had lived in Canada for 62 years "lid had "ever ret.1u`ned to Ger-' many, but would not. recommend the applications of two others. He `also reserved judgment in the case lot a 47-year-old man nf Russian birth whose knowledge of Canada and its in:=tiluti0n.< semncd very limited. Inrlnn um`-vunr u-nnnnnnnnrlnpl 1n

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