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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1940, p. 7

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'75: vac}? HELD A} MINESING A LET US TELL YOU ABOUT _..--4.-noon`: 1-\ MALICQMS A1 I'\.._ ._ 6 . Dknnn IVIIIXC T Iii C-U nu 41 Dunlop St. : Phone 44 Twelfth of July Celebration IT KEEPS YOUR VALUABLES PROTECTED MODERATE RATES LIBERAL COVERAGE AFTERNOON: ORANGE WALK SPEAKERS. GAMES Carnival Bradford Arena. Dancing, Games and Floor Show H Entertainment THUR.--FRI.-SAT.--MAT. SAT 2.30 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY EVE STARTING AT 5.30 P.M. BRADFORD Mrfifizik BURGLARY INSURANCE EVENING: AT BACON H068 for Cwl. (Dressed hut weight. on rail). Today ...................................... .` $10.86 Ono week ago . $10.75 Two wmks npzo $10.75 Thl`N` wvvks ago $10.75 unnnrn an... VIIl`IIII uu... ` 1-- 80WS No. I Saws, up to 300 lbs. Par 1 hm, weight. well flvsllud ...... .. S No. 1 Saws. over 300 lbs. nnd under 375, hot weight. well fleshed No. 2 Saws, l I 1 .5 rd. any wolght, or finished over 375, hot wright. dross;-d .............. .. : CA'l"l`LF. Per 1 . lluulnluu. .-r.Hl.-. mu RILA` 1 \JlIllI4l`4 Hulvhur l.'{IHlt" .. Bulrhnr cows Bnlngnn hulls Cnnnt-rs nnd cullm':< . Von} culvvs Spring lumbs ltii 3-4 lbs. ..... IA 4-5 lbs, Over 5 lbs. Kiln.-Iunl ` I I (As quoted by First-Co-operntlve Packers of Onlnrio Ltd.. Barrie) 2-3 lbs. ...... .. Ii-4 lbs. Over 4 lbs. hlluu-Ind c.-I unnunlma Ummngt-d Owing to warm wou!.hor no tntmns on d1'osscd chickens. V rlny, lug 'r|\ ) IHL , SH 'HJH5. The prt-sndonl, BEll`l`it`_ pl'(`.\`idI`(l 1-`H-d Szwjq-:ml, in llw ZI(`l`H()Ul) and H10 viva-mm-. HlllHl'l' Russell, Midhurst, In lhv 4-vmnlug The .`~ipl'(`.i:Il speukvr fur tho duy wns Rt.-v. F. R. Mc1..v.'m, Gr-nurnl Superintr-ndm1t, of the Onlnrm Ru- liginus Education Cmmcil. whnsv ability to load disc-u.~;.~.iun and do- livor zm iInpl'(`.KSiV(' Int-ssmzo wn: wary` much nmm-clzm-d. Sunriny Sohoni workers In tho nrr-n win, failed to nth-nd lusi, nn up1mrl,un- ily tn impr-uvo their I,'i(`l(1Il(`_V :1: wnrkers. Hi. sulyjz-(`Is wore: ll! 'I'hr- Hnmo and the School (10- nperalingz" (2) `The Home as an Agency of Educnt,ion' I\II..... I\itIl\`{:l|\`A~ I In rlnr . Llew Beaver. J. E. 1\5cnu._y nu l.'4\l\lyuu.n.1|I. Other liinhliulits were: Under the heading (`Our Sehunl I-Ins Dunc- This," eunsisled of brief rt-pnrt.~ from each school outlining :~spe.ci.'a'i zichicvpiiieiiis during the yezir; and parallel disciissinn ;,rruup.s: my Children's Work. led by Mrs. R:-_v Allen. Barrie; lb) (}irls' Work, led by Mrs. R. N. Smith. B:n'x'ie; (-9 Boys Work. led by Rev. F. W. Muri- den, Minesmg; uh Adult films. Rev. W. A. E. Doe, Allnndale; U`) Administmtion, Rev. E. R. Mc- Lean. Worship services were conduci- ed by Rev. J. Mciilicuddy and '1"hmnp.sun, Barrie. spoke of the im- portanee rx.... I.` briefly of Missions. ur vm..A,I.... ....a..n,I.s,. '!Ul WUlllIp. l Olher resolutions W('[`( . um: I calling upon the Provincial (;uv- ` lernment to curtail the hours of` sale in the beverage rooms, and {calling on the Dominion Govern- imem to give onsideratmn as r. means of economy during the war `to entirely stop such sales of bev- erages, so that all supplies Should be rigidly conserved and because we believe their use detrimental both morally and physically, to our man power. x 1'51- irlma nf Rum-lav mnvm: was Today s Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry uua 0119 van! higher Lhun xvvok ago. `/\" large 'A" medium .. '/\" Dll"(`l..`s` .Rn L . . . . . . . ` ` . . . . . . . . . . . . .` `.MurkeL firm. (`Ill ! Rev. F. W. Madden vxtendr-u :1 wolcunw and Ewart Madden sang a solo` JVl`I' E) IDS. Market S1011-t -!).'V.m MON.--TUI?3TS.--WED. _. Mat. Wed. 2.30 2 MORE SWELL SHOWS 2 A, w~..... j JIICIUUIIIE (Ill: lU|lUWH|Q~ As a group of S.S workers. we add our voice to that of count- less others for a sincere re-consecrm tinn and rededicatirm of our whole lives to God through Jesus Christ to the end that we may be truly worthy to petition for victory in ithe name of Rightemism-ss_ and that the name "Christian" may be worn h'mUI`ably and hcmestly. both as a nation and as Individuals. We desire to place on record l our pledge of loyalty to.nur Em- pire and to His Majesty King George VI. We feel that our}. 1:; the cause nt` rightt-ousnesc and justice. and as followers of the King at Kings we reaffirm our allegizmcr: to the Crown that represents the liberty of man and the freedom of worship. thnr t`P wt-rt`. Unchanged Several l'f.`SO1Ull0nR wc-rv pas.:;Hi. including the following. ) Ac 2 arnnn nf KS \u1Irl(Fl`!;. }Vl`l' `I IDS. . . . . . . . . ` . .. Murkvt .sl,uudy. I'nl\ guur man puwri. I The idea of Sunday movies was .also strongly protested that sucl practice should not be made an excuse for the "open Sunday." I! `we are to be sincere in praying (for victory Vhe need 1.4 for deeper ;reveren(-v-, not inc-eased laxity , Thanks was expressed to all who contributed in the suc-res; and en- tertainment n! the convention Oicers elected for the coming` yerr are: Hon. Pres. C. M. Hick- `iling; Pres., Llew Beavv-r; Vice- Pres.. Ed. Armstrong; Secy-'l`rea.s.. R. W. Plow/right; Superintendents: Children's Work. Miss E, Jones. Girls` Work. Mrs. FL N. Smith: Boys` Work. Rev F. W. Madden: Y.P. Work. Miss Frances Hurlburt: Adult Work. Clarence Simpson; Home Dept. Rev. W. A. E, Doe; `Leadership Training. Rev. E` E. Lewis; Mixionary, H. D. Rus Temperance. Miss Jessie l-`oyston: Vacation Schools, Rev. J. MCGIIIA-I ruddy. E . ._.?__._. The Examiner sells at $2.00 and is v worth more. . I Juno 25, um-rnunn and even- up lI'lll. CHICKENS nrl irbwl. EGGS v|\nI- Oh nu |-q.`rnI.-'q-- - -._._- __V sl-mtuu. MA-rmm-2 w|~:nm-:smTn'. 2.30 l'.M. NOW! Another of the all time greats! -.._ Section 2-Pages 7 Live Dressed 11.111 11.12 . n'IU "1041 II I ! Cwt. .. $(i.5()-$7.'I5 ,. $4.()()-$5.50 . $4.00-$. 1.()() .. $2.00-$3.00 $7.00-$1),0() $8.00-$11.50 E4, lJ\)V.'. fl. sic . M60111)-1 $4.51: ` $4.00 15...: Inw- 1244 15-16 m,m lJ'l'1 M-I6 ANNUAL MEETING SIMCOE BRANCH OF CANADA LIFE ANOTHER BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW AFTER SUNDAY MIDNIGHT 12.01 A.M. MADELEINE CARROLL AND DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, IR., in $200,000.00 Increase Shown for Year; .I. A. Allen. North Bay. Leads In Volume; Wur- ren Wllmlr. lmrrlc. In Lives, also 'l`hIr(l In C. Sllllmm Rrmwh uf tho (i`nna(ln Lnrn A.~2r.'urm1L-0 C`umnnn_\' whirl: wus up- mmd m llurrw, Fobruury Isl. HMO, with 1 . M. Munnlmn. C.l..U.. us Mun- ngvr. hold il.s` first brzmch mc-c-Hm; l`hursdny and l"ridn_v_ June 27-23, M1 the Big Buy I`uml llnlvl. lh~p|`o:4ml- nlivvre from ms fur Imrlh as lho Sum. suulh In Ivlurkhum and W051 In Ownn S-mm! nllx-ml:-rl Wllh Iho l`ul- lowing Hume Offu-n uf[|t'l:||.\`Z IL H. MCI)-mnhl. .`~iup:-rlnlvndunl; (I. (Z Duly. S(`('l'1`l1Il _V, Nlvdlvnl l)vp:u'l~ Inqnl; (I. A Wullvl`, |*)(iln'n|mnul !~'m|wr\'I.~a-II`. lrm'v Mom. of Hu- An. .. l\ . . . . . . uh . . . . .. Il:Il|, \l, l\ VVA||I|'l, l':II|||'lIIllIll|| Supm'\'i5uI'. Agvm-_v Iirpurmwnl. Mr. `ML'I)()I).Il(` .'IdLll`|`tihl`(l llw Inovting nl lhu lmnquol 'l'lllll`.~1(Ln_\' night mm.u`:nIul:mm,' l]u- lr:nnv.h um its fine shuwing in the . 5prin1z(!nm- p:m!,1L Hu sllwm-(1 lhnl Ill pvzu-u or war \Alil[|l\\ um! 1-hiltlrrm -Jill nnml. ])ill}{lL Ill` ll'|`hhl'(l IIHII Ill |H`u'l('l` III wur, widuw:; and rhiltlrnn :.1ill um-I ed lhn fund and .~l1vl|t|' lhul sum- cwnl momw "-an give 1hvm- lh:-L 1111-11 and wnmvn znl lhv vnd uf lh-~n` working ya-ur.s` .~.l.1Il Iivod nnd nm-(In-I money. '1`:-nim-d mu untlvnvrm-r.~a in looking nflvr lhrtw needs mm l'<'- lwvv 1114- gnvvrmnnl nf smno nf 11>; nnnhlnn-N lH`Vl` UH` }.{1lVl`l'l|Hll|l (H SUN)!` ()1 HH problems` In rnvivwmg 1h(- six nmulhzf progress, Mr. IVlnn;-mm said Hu- Brzmx-h .~:hnwvd an inrrnnse nvnr lnsl, yvnr of m-:u'l_v $'. .0(),()('IO. J. A. A!- lr-n of Nurlh Buy was lhn Brunt-I1 leudt-r in vulumv and Wurr:-n W1! gm` of Barrio \v.'as tho lh`nnvh It-urh-r in liver; um! :nl.~:u Hnrd in ma mmrv. cnnxpzlny this yt,-nr` In duh-. Humid Vvnmng, |`unmln, vhnr;;- ml with (Il'I\'In)!, '/U mllt-:4 ]H'l' Imur nu-:11` Ml(|l)llI`:~l nu .lnm- I-I. pun! 35. ) um! (~n.~.Ls Ill Mullmul vuurt. l`hur:'-~ (lny lmal -> spowrs WEAR (7()'l"l`()N SI`/\('l(h', $1.95. $2.135 'l'|N)l'I(7AI. W()llh"l'I'Il). $3.05. $1.05 glnwru ........ ......|. I Kr. mun s.uum'r HHPKH Emu Km. HV nlun nn, an .r. .3.-...;.n I .'IlllC'l'H. um-II lll'( k, $1.. 5, $12.1)". ml rlnn rm Imuu on tn PIIIIIL I .1. up: SWIM 'l`IlUNKb', $|.50, $1.95, $2.51), $2.95, $3.50 IN h"l`()(7K. l~'()l{ ALI. Yl"./\lK WICAIL BIHTIBII W()()l.l.F.NH l'l{l(,'l .lI $l7.!l.'v. $19.50. $23.50. 321.95 In IIIIII. quuru, (1/unlit. I1lI\IJIl suns`.--1, Iluu, uvv Lug-:snAy FOTO-NITE 55 Dunlop St. _1_X_T 'I:I;E__UET/\.lI{_f!fI._EI_A_'I`RIE Z. TORONTO o|...A4_.L I... 171.1 1111.1 \IL L\lVVl.I Al-l.l..lLLLl.I-5.1: A\rl.I\rI'Io`r Played to double the I)usInc.ss of any other thetr In Toronto the first week om: iji" \Xi*::"1'<' "iii" BARBIE GAYEST, HAPPIEST COMEDY HIT OF. THE YEAR! IRENE DUNNE --~ CARY GRANT in i My vorite Wife ---:LL `D.....'l...I...'I. C.-"~66 f"1~:1 `Do-olvir-In Starts Sunday Midnite 12.05, July 8` also Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday THU RSDAY-FRIDAY--SATURDAY COMING- "?E1RL MUST LIVE" Randolph Scott. Gail Patrick SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS CITIZEN? M(i)_F`__}_&RRIE Iiliib" DISTRICT IMPERIAL---Barrie's Finest I.-Iquiuped There CARRIER AIR-CONDITIONED HOLDSOVER_ SELECTED SHORT sUBICi` NO ADVANCE IN PRICES FUN MARCHES ON! GET-A-LAUGH WEEK IMPERIAL ;w.Lr. H. mm WATCH FOR THE BIG FRI-IE WIN THE WAR AT THE ROXY AND GRANADA THEATRES ON MONDAY. .|l'l.Y 15th. SPECIAL STAGE AND SCREEN. SHOW. 1 MORE NEWS LATER. 'I'l`Uu|)_-, I In-run; fru inrluim-(I lhv (`nmul 1 18th Battn. `Veforanl ` Entertain Borden Troops frum (Imnp Hm'du-n.num- Hum mm In 1,000, were on- lmal 'l`lmrsluy night In" lhv (`uuntlmn l.u-mun 'l`hunlre by H mum-rt pmvitlx-(I hy lhu Toronto um! l)Ieall`i1'| Hl'mH'|1 of the 1811} H:aH. III.`Il| V-~l~rnn.~`.' /\.~i:mc1nl|un. . ll\lll \ |llIIlIIl|.u'\', an utu Ala lVlIl:)' 11-1` nl ('m'x-xnmlla-rs, than glvlnu '|mr:u-lvr:; nf "()l1'- T1111" (In the lh-Ha-1' ()lu-J will: Wnlly Purkhm nf Hurrw |J|n_vln;{ Hm pinnu tIC(rum- ymlmmmls` AI ulul llnlx llnvunu u-nuunlu A IHIIIIHIVIIIW Al and limb llnrw-_y, re-cmllly to-_ iurm-:1 Irum Iinpglzmd, W('.l`(.'. tcnlnr- ml nu thn prngrnm, which Includ- `ml numhI*I's by .luck mdrlln, PM6 Mv(3um, /\|(:m`|( mnl Hl)|)b()l'|, Gm, |I'u1um, F.1'ni- Hrmr:- und Bub Ln- Hun IVlll?\l| Ll hul:-I by (Ynnmlmn lry, 'I`|I lvlxxuulmer In nnxloul to i rm-.ugnl'1.u llmsn-. who have illit- NI from mm-m um] district (or m~,r\-tun in their Klnu and Goun- try. lh-lutlvrs and frltsndl no re-quu-uh-I to write this olno. or pllmlr 221%. With um public : 00- opcrullon. n cannula-ytu rmmrd of _ mlllutvd men mm lm |u'.|)l. 'I'holr nunn-as will lu- puhlulu-.d an ro- . on-lvud |.)'l- lmnnux. mm uf John Lew ` I I f`,._. ...4 4 ........ I. .4 n,... .. 1'1 -ml:-nl In. . ..\ r.. ll l.l'Hlll)X` fuI'nu-rly .n.n-~.I'.- 1|]. VVIIIIH I I'.ll, B-).UDp Q'I.lhl Hll()ll'l' H()(?KH, 350, 500 -0 an on up an Kn ll H_\'l Slnilh lu-uded r l'I`um l`unm!n_ while /\I'l 1-huirmnn of tho Enlar- ('ummmm-, uctud nu Mus- '<-n-xnm1~es, ; ul I..n ...\I|. \lI..lI.. I")...-I-In- .-.0 "I(`(_`lIu|1.- Hw lmml lhnmilhm uux, mm Ll\ 1) ml l`unmwlu:k. Gov- :n|':a HUI`:-.4` Glllirdx, T01`- av)?`-.3951"-J .-... A-an. Db-vnolbydaoyluuu lvsouudbpIu& Co-'v'y'-out-kl lvl; wa-rn contri- nf Hm Royal Light Intan- BARBIE No. 27 THURSDAY -- FRIDAY - SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2.30 p.m. CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY EVE COMMENCING AT 5.20 P.M. LOOK OUT, AMERICA! THE HEAT S ON! `|$`11s.oo HA I u.:|--r I`: I I2: nun I "ROMANCE or A 15' 2nd lHt--Wm. Boyd in u thrilling waste-rn SAFARI 2 GRAND FEATURES 2 lXTlM--l'lC1`E SMITH "in --`urn-n 1\-ri It I\f\II'I 955.!` ".E`3 slasnugao `on Q gas. For Your Foto! if-IELIXTRE HOUSE OF HITS THEATRE REJECT BUYING TOWN SOLONS MOTORCYCLE Hiring Extra Police Of- ficer Also Turned Down by Council. {No ruuns AVAILABLE` INDY DEVINE - HELEN VINSON - Jerome covnn - George Tobias Dlrochd by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY - A WARNER BROS.-Flu! Nam-mul Plcluro Ovlglnul Iuun Ploy Iv Ildoud Mululuy Ind Juvy WII` Ry n rt-(`01'dod vnto nf 12-2. 1: report of tho Pnlict` Committee wns rejected by Tuwn Council I`|u`~.~:- rlny evening. rm... v-nnnrl rm-nmnwndod that mv- rlny ovomng. The rt-port recommended mg to extra suwvico no(-dc-d in tnwn. an cxlrn polivt-mun ho on- gzngrcl. nnd also that n mntnrt-yclc be purchnst.-d for use in handling tho traffic problom in town. 1.. mmninn Hm t.h'n'd 1-lnuso onl- UH` Ll`llll(`. pI`0DI(`I11 Ill lnwu. In nddltinn, tho third clause linod the proposed mule ul` tho iBl.u('k Knights` parndo nn Smur- [dny_ August 10. Am r`. In`. .1nnw.s: obit-(tied tn the (my. August Ill. Ald. G. E. James objected third clnuso because he understoncl the Town Clerk would writv to tho Black Knights` Cmmnimop who ` should bo told me mule l)e{m'e the report. was ndnpmd. } Rnnvn D F `Mn(:l..m'un um`:-ad report. zmnpwn. Rucvo D. F. `Mn(:l..urun um`:-ctd with Aid. Jmnrs in this pnrtlculm`, nnd nbjoctvd strmnmlnsly In the ungngmnonl of mmthor pnlivo ur- fi(.`('l` nnd Dlll`(`hnS(` uf n matur- Dcynlo. becnuw he didn`l SOC` nny need for oitlwr. Thoy were nut provided for In the 1-sl.im2m:s` Dnnnlv Rm-w-.. Willinm (`mrumz pl`(1VI(1t`fl I01` In Inc l'Sl.llll1Illf.\. Dvputy Reeve-.. William l`nlim- Clmirmun, oxp'lni.n(~d hhnl lhv oxtrn puli(~(.-num was fur l)u~e_v limos and was only in at-<-urdzuu-(2 with Council polivy in the pnsl in hiring an -.xtI'n man in the lm.;_v !s(,-.a.~'nn. Regmding purclmsc of a 1n()tm'(.'y(.'l0_ 110 said M wns nul llu: inll-n1,i(m tn lino pmxplo fur Sl)(`('d- ing_ bul ho h(`l|(`Vt`.d an mIn(`(` nf pm-vonlinn wn_~. wm'l.h 1: pound nf cure. Two men on the force worr- .. ..r ._._,.....o;..,. .0 A l WO mvn on Nu` uncr wru- rnpablv of operating it. A mn- chino vould be purc-lmsod for $1125 on one week's npprovnl. C(-rlmn nldvrmvn hnd tn 5p(`('d- ing; this was mm way to prcvx-ul an Rm~~.'(- M'-I('l.m`(~n said the Pnli('(` Committee was over its ostimzntcs. and militm _v police wm`(' helping out Lhv lnml siLuati(m. Therv W('l'l` nmrp pulico in Bm`ri(' than in nth(`l` towns. AIA urnln... n.n.m-0 ..ub..A uhnll Ill mm-r wwus. Aid. Walter Halbt-rt uskvd nboui tho bicyvlv. The Deputy Re-v-no replied ihnl Nunwuno was gwing In lmvv nn nccidonl. on it. some day. urhm. Hus nnln um: I-no-nl'HrIH n.-- IIHVP nn lC('I(u'Ill. (III II. :~'nuu- uuy. When the vote was rt-mrdr-d, Dv- puly Reeve Garner and AM. M D. Cubitt-Nichols were the only ones whu supported adoption :1 the rcpurt. . .._..-.___ .0) _..- ,_.?___ The Paper with the Classifieds `Taxis Must /Corry Town License Plates ' 'i Blue with Red Letters l h2l'.'(` vcxgv roiinhio informa- tion that in number of iruckm'.~' mid taxis are operating in tuwn without a lice-me." Aid. G. W` Clark informed Town Council Tuqsday evening. He wanted to know what the Police Committee |pizmn(`d to do about it. nmmiu Rm-up William Garnmi 'p1annon IO no numu u. ` Deputy Reeve William -Puli(`("('hairman. produced a sum- plv of :1 taxi license plate. fifty of which have just boon purvhusod by the Police Committee and must lw (`m'I`i(`d on all taxi vars. Members were of the npixnun that it was almnsl mo mnrh of :1 ,goud thing when (mo membvx` `nmnlml nut that n larxm maxi mum- lvlv.-mums wuu: U1 |-II! upuuuu good lpoinlod out that a largo taxi com- pzmy in town had no loss than l7 cars on the road and had paid for only four taxi licenses. Anuthor firm had seven curs and only twu li(`(`11s(~s. it was stated. The license fee is $25 per cm`. o ;Man in `IHES IUWH LUuIu.'u uurr-uu;,. "In Allandale Saturday 3 irespecled c1t.1z(.`n was hmen dog running loose and hag nasty teeth marks on his lvg." `Clark reported. I I Ann`! coo urhv rp_ `Clark reported. I don't see why re*sp(-Mable cin- zons should pay lic(~nst~ fees for {their dogs. and at the same umo nther dogs are running loom w1th- out licouse&" he declared. 0-....- h 1:` Man! nrnn rnnlu-rd! I ; VV(` must do something about ho dogs running loose." Ald G. W. |C1ark exclaimvd at Tuesday even- 'ing's Town Council rm>s-ting. "In Allnndnlsx Satnrdav A most out ll(`t`IlSES. ne (](.`(`l8X`.'(1. I Re-eve D. F. Macbaren re.-phed that H bylaw was being drawn up for next meotmg along the lines of 'I`ox`onm's dog bylaw. a copy of which had been received ..;__. Employment. Renewed At Big Military Camp ` New Building Program` noxsg J. B. Huwv.-y, local superintendent nf (hr Employment Ser'.'i(`e of Can- ada_ stated today that another ru.~h has started at Camp Borden wnth plans for the erectmn of a large Iuumber of buildings for the troops. lIn0stl_\' for winter quarters ' 'I`radtx~.men needed at the present !time are carpenters. plumbers. a I . . `few electricians. and laborers. up unnu-u rnnnrtpd a consider- `few electricians. anu moon-n. Mr. Howvy reported a cunsxder- ablv demand for female help. n.....- nu. mnnlrnnd arrin nffice able` demand for Iemaw nr.-xp. . Over the weekend. Barrie office of the Employment Service of Can- ada moved from 6 Owen St_ to ,moro spacious quarters at 15 Owen 1Q? unrnec fhn road "(T19 Y8h3l)hUl\t`| |mor(` SDBCIIVLXS quarters in la UV\'(-11' `St, across the road. The telephune number remains the same, 1702. :5 An easy way to find articles 105! is to advertise in The Barrie Exam- iner Clasitieds. One cent a word ' cash (minimum. 35:). In Allnvndale ls Bitten by a Dog ` Council is Informedl BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1940 _ t};ret~ Ald Soldier Given Month I"f Asstulting Girl Another Months for Causing Wilful Damage. SPEEDER FINED PLUs-coi:E5AARToON, TOUR GANG COMEDY AND LATEST WAR NEWS! Privnlo Cl\fll'1('Sl I-lmloy Quillmnn. 19, Onlm-in Regiment, Hunk). Cnmp Rm-don, nftcr plvnding guilty n week previously, wns s(`hlf`nC(`d by Mngislrnto Joffs in court hero yrs- tvrduy In :1 term ul mm month in the common gun] on n ohnrgo of assault mrcusinning uvlunl bodily hurm on Lnmu Lovo, 16, on Mul- (-uslr-r SI- on Juno 18. --u ,:...'u |\llIl'f| mm-h wmuhl nu St. Juno In. "I dnn'l. plnvo much wmghl the suggcslion than someone nu- unyod you by n rt-mnrk. hut luk- ing it. nut on u (lefon(-(`loss `I/mnun i.~. no d('f('n('(- ut ull." His Wurship (`nmmc-mod. "If you wvrr nut in uniform llwrv would hr 1: sub- stantial term for this 0f{(-nco." Gels Two Mm\l,h.< Found guilty of unlawfully cnusing dunmgv by breaking :1 nlllln nlnui.` urihdnw in tho Mngis- cnusmg numngv my nu-mun; a` plain glu.~L< window Magis- tmt.c's Court. Chmnber, valued at $52, on Junv I5, Privulro Matthew C. Rnwn_ 30. Canadian Armourr.-cl Fighting V.`hi(.'1('s Trmnlng Cen- l.l'(`. Camp Bordon. wns S(`l1L(`ll(`(`d in two monihs in gnnl and fined $20 and 1-0.~.l..-a` hy Mngi.~`.Imt:- .l(-Us in court hon` yostc-rdny. m....,u.... 1rniH\v u(~mNN'I was also In cnurl. lwrv y(-su-runy. Pleading guilty, mrcusecl was given t-nncurn-nl. terms of thirty dnys for being drunk in ('|1:u`g(- 0|" 1; our, and wns fined $l() nnd (-0915 or thirty days for unlnwful pos- : of liquor. (`hint Q11-wart lwullhl Rawn |)ll' Iii; H... pilyl]1l`Ill, Ul J>:1..)u L'u.~La_ Crown Att.orn(-_v Hammond ox- plzninod that the omnplmnant hurl approached mm and asked mm the ch.arg(`, ho withdrawn, Accus- ed had taken the cm` two blocks. the Crown said. |W. D. Johnston, Toronto, Drowns in Lake Simcoe Allan Patterson Saved William Desmond Johnston, 22- ycar-old son of Rev. W. J. Johnston `minister of Eglinion United Church) and Mrs. Johnston. 0! 40 Siibbard Ava. Toronto. was drown- ed at. Roche's Point on Lake Simcoc Sunday when a sailing boat. he was in with two companions. capsized in 2: sudden storm. 1.1;. mm r~nr'nn:1ninn< hr. David His two companions. Dr. David Wykc, of 117 Wembley Drive, and Allan Pattrrson. Capreol (forrner- 13' of Barriet. were picked up after clinging to the upturned boat for nmro than three. hours in the chill- ing take waters botwec-n Island Grovo and Snake Island. um... choir hnut n:anqi7pd the Grove and Snake Island. When their boat capsized. three decided to cling to the over- turned craft and wait until they were picked up by another buat. For three hours they clung tena- eiously to their slim hold. buffeted about by the wind and icy water. whipped into high waves by the storm. Suddenly without a cry. young Johnston slxpped beneath the waves and failed to come to the sur- face again. A rmmnt nradlxatn in arts Of Um-, IVLLIJLI 1\.:l'.l.l. J. as .l\J v v MIDNIGHT 12.01 `X.1?/if.` `Afs'6m' MON7DH}}'A- TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY face again. ! A recent graduate arts Uni-1 versity of Toronto. Johnston was planning to return to University in the fall to complete. studies for H5 M.A. degree. .3,_.__._._ Vagr;nt7Giv.en Month Used Abusive Language ',l',I \AI_..._.. Pleading guilty to a charge uf vagrancy by using abusive langu- age to an Innisfil Township farm woman. Aubrey Hutchinson, 26. Gorrie, Ont.. was sentenced to one month in the County Gaol by Mag- istrate Jefts in court here. Saturday lllU| u H15. The complainant testified that sh?` saw the man outside her door and went to the dour to see what he 1 wanted. She stated that Hutchin- son ran up the steps to the door and said: Would you like some comp- any when your husband is at wnrk'."' Witness related that she shut the door in his face and told him he could keep going. He turn- ed away and went down the road. 1-..- .. 1-..... hut." mm he Coulcl K( p gmng` ru: u.u.-- the "I was looking for a farm job."x Hutchinson testified in his own de-1 fence. "I had no intention of mol- esting anyone." .... -_-.-. k- ......-:-..1....a luukv" cauug aAI_y\u|L. ` "It can't be overlooked hghtly." commented Mugxsu-ate Jeffs. "Far- mers and their families must be protected against this kind of thing." .:--_...@___.:..._ -j-----:--Q I Readers of The Barrie Examiner get ALL the news for Barrie and lJisn~u~t. $2.00 and worm more. :68 rillinouvv -um --=' ' To Innisfil Woman! Softball Gama and Band Concert Saturday Also Program Sunday A twilight. softball gunw hl`i\Nl'l`Il Doug, llr-dg(~r`s Clarke und Clnrlu` team mid ll toum riolvvlvcl from Camp Bordon will b(` play:-d nl Queen's Pnrk. Sulurdny ovmniuz. Following tho ball gnaw, llw band of the U1 Fir-ld Amlmlunro Cm-p.~i will colilillllt` the progrnmmv, 'l`ho band is xissisliim wil.h tho (`VH1- ing's (-.ul.c`-,rl,ziinim~nl by kind por- missinn of I.iouL.~(`nl, .l. M. Slunrl mid will lw under lliv l~ml(`i'.~liip of Sgt. (`L l`. l(`1ll`llllH. The pru- grmmnn will sinri. iii. '7 u'1`lm'k. A band mm-vri. will ul.~.u ho hold in Quooifs Park mi Sunday ovum- ing, starting .1! 8.30. Tho Bm'ru' Municipal Bnnrl will prnvido the progrmnmo, A fmilurc of llw own- ing will be H slmri nd(lres.~: by il~`nl,her J. A. M(rD0n1igh, Mirilnml, r W. R. Mr`Viliiv will load In mm- . munlly singing, 'I h1\s.~n m`nLrrnmn\(-A hzn/0 hl'(`ll l7\/IIDNIGHT SHOW AFTER SUNDAY -pvUI\`I'I!I'1'lI'I In rn I ll` III` f'\ xnuuuy :uIuguu,;, 'I h(`. pmg1`mnm(-.-x` have hm-n arranged by Hm Minislvrinl Are- snclnlinn of Barrio cn-ope1'nI|ng with the uuthorilivs ul. Cnmp Bur- don In pmvidv an frivndy (appur- lunily fur the tuwnsponplv nnd tho tramps to bocunxo holler ncq1miu1- nrl S.S. ASSOC N A vEs{AiBARR1E CONVENTION Thirty-six}'h~/>\ZrT':-nuol Event Govt. Asked to Stop Sale of Liquor. The I`hir1y-six1h Annunl (`.011- vc-ntinn of the Vo.~'prz:-Barri(- Sun- duy School A.s.~:ucinl.inn was ht-Id in Mlneslng United Church, 'I`ua.-s- Balm Beach Pavilion Totally Destroyed by Fire Loss Estimated at $9,000 The Chutc-nu-Gui dunt-0 pavilion at Balm Beach. Georgian Bay, near Penatanguishenc; was burned to thi- ground about 6.30 a.n1., `1a.sl. Satur- day, from unknown causes, Due to the high wind the pavilion was totally destroyed in little more than half an hour. The owner is Nornmn Walls. Toronto. wt-ll-known in Bur- rie as he married :1 local girl. l,.ns.s is estimated at about $9,000. Tin- Chntcziu-Gai was one of the lines! dance pavilions in tlw county. having been built unly st-vtrml yr-nrs rgo. It was heaiitifully up- puinted and decorated. In ndditiun. a Turonto orchestra of ten piecn.-1-`. lost, their instruments and music. a Iinevgrand piano was destroyed and much vquipment and supplies in the lunch room. -- WE ARE NOW l'1QUll l'I'4'IJ to give you complete spring service on all types 0! cars and trucks. Springs. made to order; also radiators re- nulv-ll and I-9-:-nra-(I. Satisfaction ARE NOW EQUIPPED to give` ...... ....mn|.-1. nnrinr service order; also ramawrs rc- paired and re-cored. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. -...:..:-.. Ans- \AIunpIcnn-Q. guaranteed or money rclunnuu. Dominion Auto Wreckers)! l 7 Mnple Ave. : Phone 420 ,_ 1 GRANADA

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