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Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1940, p. 7

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:/5th Year Fines and costs totalling $200 were `collected in July by Barrie Police Department. according to the July report presented to Town Council last night by Chief of Police Alex. Stewart. _ _ Offences were as follows:' Burglary, two. awaiting trial; manslaughter. one. awaiting trial; attempted suicide. one. remanded for sentence; fraud. three, one dis- missed. onc awaiting trial, one war- rant. issued; theft of auto. eight, all recovered; assault. two. convicted. one to Industrial School; theft. 13. four suspended sentence. three war~ rant: i<. rl. five investigating: Wil- YOU!` suspended SEDLEHCC. Inree W'dl'~ . rants issued. five investigating; `ful damage, one, convicted; vag- rancy. one, remanded for sentence; assault occasioning bodily harm. four. convicted; breach L.C.A.. eight. convicted; breach H.T.A.. nine. convicted; drunk in charge of car. one. convicted; petty com- plaints. 43. all attended to: total 97. ._.__.-_4\o__L. IFines and Costs $200. . i 1 Collected by Police` noun or PARADE 1 AND DETOUR noun A FOR NEXT SATURDAY Chief of Police Alex. Stewart announced today the route of the parade at the Royal Black Celebration In Barrie on Sat- urday: Leave Queen's Park at 2 pm. (daylight saving): east on [loss St. to Baylleld SL: Collier St. to Sampson St: south on Samp- son St. to Dunlap SL. west on Dunlop and l:`.liza.bet.h Streets to Agricultural Park. Chief Htowarl. alum aslu-rl for tll'l(`-l.lIllll'&lI I .l'l(. Chief Stewart also asked for the co-operation of the motoring public in announcing the fol- lowing detonrs for a two-hour period 12-4 p.m. daylight sav- ing) Saturday. and tho fact that parking would be prohibited (1-4 pm.) on Dunlop St. west i'rom Sampson St. and Elizabeth St.. to Agricultural Park: Nnrthhnnnrl l.r:|."'in nn Brill`- m.. w ngncuuura: ram: Northbound traffic on Brad- ford St. turn west on John St. to lnnlsfll SL; north on lnnlslil St.. Jane SL. Perry St. and Eq- rles St. to Sophia Sh. `east on Sophia. St. to Parksldc Drive: north to Ross Sh; east on `Ross "and Sophia Sts. to. Bdyfleld: east on Worsley St. to Berczy St.: south on Berczy St. to Dun- lap St. Snutluhmnul lrafn lakll ra- EL Southbound lrafflc take re`- verse route; , _ ___J\ , Advertise in The Examiner. _ PATR.()NS l`l.I~2.A\Sl-2 .\'()'l`l-I In order in :l('("('rlHn\0d2lf.C the l`r0v.'(is on F'0[0-Nll`. one` loiiturc only will be showing. plus 2-reel comedy. The feature shown will be THE ~ GR!-3.\'I` WAl.1`z. This change applies only on Foto-Nit. Thank You BARBIE llJ1'S5Cu IIUI. VI Today ..................... .. One week ago Two weeks ago Three weeks ago . cum Alll\.\/ n\.u.. ub ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 .,.. sows No. 1 Sows. up to 300 lbs. Per 1 hot weight, well fleshed ...... .. S No. l Sows. over 300 lbs. and under 375. hot weight, well fleshed ...................................... .. S No. 2 Sows. unfinished. any weight. or finished over 375, hot weight. dressed .............. .. 1 CATTLE Per ( llnbnknv nuln R KILII \.1l'|.l.I.l.1I Butcher cattle Butcher cows . Bologna bulls Canne-r.< and vi: LdlHlEI'5 'dIlCl l Veal calves . Spring lambs . Sheep ........... .. . 2-3 lbs. ...... .. 3-4 lbs, . . 4-5 Ibs. ...... .. Over 5 lbs, I nnm-but ch: UIIIUDENU Owing to warm weather no quo- tations on dressed chickens. Unchanged from week ago, Live I ' I (As quoted by First Co-operative Packers of Ontario Ltd., Barri_e) 3-4 lbs. 4-5 lbs, . . Over 5 lbs. Harlin. M OLDwXEW1OARD RECOMMENDS 12 PENSIONS Simcoe County Mothers` Allow- ances and thirteen old age pensions. at its August. meeting at. the Court N House yesterday. considered appli- cations for eleven mothers` allow- ances and thirteen old ag peensions. H. M. Barker. New Lowell. presided in the absence of the chairman. S. R, Gendron. Penetanguishene. Eight. applications for mothers` ` allowances were_recommEi1ded and three were -refused. those recom- , mended being: Barrie and Port Mc- Nicoll. two each; and Orillia (town). Penetanguishene. Victoria Harbour. ' and Medonte Township. one each. Ono nnnlir-ntinn fnr nlri nan nan- HHU lVlU(.lUHlL' JUWl|.|Hp. UHU L'c1lIll. One application for old age pen- sion was refused and twelve were recommended as follows: Essa. 3; Collingwood 2: Barrie, Midland. Penetanguishene. Victoria Harbour. Flos, Medonte. Sunnidale. 1 each. Truck Leave; Highway Driver Hurt, Passenger Suffers Fractured Back Victim of a motor accident. when a truck she was driving south on Highway 11. six miles north of Bradford. went out of control on the slippery pavement and crashed into the west, ditch about 8 am. T1105` day, Mrs. Violet Hunter. 23, of 1156 Dovercourt Road. Toronto, is a pa- tient in Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. with shock. pelvic and in- juries to her right. arm Hnr f::thPr.in-Iaut Hnrrv Himtm`, jurles H) ner rxgm. arm` Her father-in-law. Harry Huntnr. 52. a passenger. of 123 Brnstol Ave, Toronto. is in Toronto General lim- pital. with a fractured back Her husband. Jas. Hunter. also a passen- ger and owner of truck. sustained slight injuries to his right hip 'I`hP party were on their way home after a weekend holiday 'Y`r-nffin ffinvnr {`anil lhaqn rum: d \V't`KL'H('l Fl0ll(lB_V Traffiv Officer Cecil Dean. Brad- ford, who investigated. siated ihai ` the truck left, the road and caram- i Pd into the ditch The injured wen- treaied b_v Dr R H Judge, Brad- ford, at the scan of the accident The older man was rushed to 'l'or-- onto, while Mr and Mrs Him!`-r were taken in Barrie and lrmied by Dr. J H N. Smith /\ L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Market firm. ...--,, ................. .. . EGGS Two cents higher than ` `A" large . . 'A" medium 'A" pullets `B" pullets .................... W. `STUDENT `LAND ` ARMY PLANNED TO AID HARVEST! i T1{st- $150.00 2nd - $25.00 Immediate enrolment of a student land army to offset critical farm ` labor shortage throughout Ontario. `together with a plan to keep high schools closed until Oct 1 and prim ary schools until Sept. 15. has been announced by Premier Hepburn Ontario's farm-hnln chnrtnne Unchanged JV!!!` 0 [D3, . Market stea< 1`y." .-.~r anuounceu oy rremier nepourn Ontario's farm~help shortage must be taken care oi or Canada`; contrihiition to the rause of Empire and ultimate victory will suffer." the Premier said. in appealing to boys between 12 and I7 to StPp into the breach "just as the schoolhoys of 1917-18 were called upon to fight emergency farm conditions" Recruits. of necessity, mint r-orne almost wholly from the urban sec- tions. he explained. inasmuch as farmers` sons will he expected to stay on their own terms. Applica- tions for farm employment will be received and dealt with by the De- partment of Labor. Queen's Park. ` until such time as permanent enrol- ment agencies are located through~ out the province Wages. including board. will vary with the age, physi- cal qualifications and adaptability of the boys to the work with which they are entrusted` Already 500 high school students have volunteered this year for farm work and have been placed on farms. ______.;,__._. Today s Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry JVCF E) IDS. .... Market steady _.( BACON HOGS Per Cw (Dressed hot weight on rail). xrhav $107 % Has your subscrxplion label that `iu- "pu1c1in-'ulvanro" 10.41 : : and Hun.- CIIICKENS \ nun-nn uynnih. MA'l`lNl'2l'}S 'l`lIl'}Sl)/\Y AND WEDNICSDAY, 2.30 P.M. cutters FIOWL Live Dressed 8-10 11-13 .. 10-11 13-14 11-13 14-16 . $6.50-$7.25 .0O-4.75 ' .00-$415.0 $4 . $2. . $7 . $8. . $2. x week ago. 99. Section ?:-|z3owgesZ 710 I2 1111.1}. . $10.75 . $10.90 T . $11.50 . $11.40 - $5.06 $4.50 ` ____ .1 Live 1 ) Noah Booty - Constance Moore ' Gninn"Big Roy" Williams Illa ~ Inna Clul . Macon Luu nmu. mu . uu.u...4 L... din Mlrlrcl (`r\l('I'(N)N lll'l' NU` if dgalllhl. HM` IUl'('(`.\' (H (`VII . (|%`l'Iill'l"(l Dr. H. J. Cody. president. of the Uni- versity of Toronto. in a stirring pat- riolic address at the weekly dinner meeting of Barrie Kiwanis Club. Tuesday evening. DI`. Cnrlv wac ilrnrhn-nrl hv H (T. _.___._..._., "Only by sacrifice and solidarity of the nation shall we make a con- tribution wort.li_v of our past. wor- thy of our future. in this great war against. the forvos as! evil". declared T)!` H J Fnrlv nrncirlnnl nf Ohn Tlni- uxesuay eventng. DI`. Cody was introduced by H. G. Robertson as an ostemned summer resident of Barrie, and was thanked in behalf of the Club by Dr. W. A. Lewis. Tho r-.m-.bn.- ,1.-\..I.......| 11...; I 4`...- The; spoakcw (lm-larod that 'f'u` `ourselves, r=vor_vmm or those ole- ments that. makn up nur Christizm civilization. is vhall:-nged " DI` (`adv clnfnd Hull (f:n\:uh;n|< Sacrifice and Solidarity Needed Seys Dr. Cody ____..___ v)...__.__ _ L'lVlllL'(llvll)ll. I5 ('HHIlFllgC`U Dr. (`ndy slated lhnl (f;n1mlmns were faring :a most (`mu-nl lnno ln< day. and wnuld (in well In <-onsndm` seriously why um art` in the war I.nu:IlIv H` um n/1.\Hm.-t`........y it: 5t I'lUll1\l`V V\'H_V \V" Il`I' H1 [H9 \V:'Il- Lo;:;ll|_v. if the Mother (`mlntry is: at war. all Hm l'}n1pir(- 1:; nl` w.'u'. With th(- vxcoplmn 0!` Eire. Hm re-S1 01' the lGInym`r~ 1 at war "I Hunk um ('.'h\. |rH:u\': urn nu! Illl ()1 ill!` l`4lll]\|I'f` l'~'- 5H \\ ?H I Hunk wv (fmn:Irii:nI1:: nrv nu! nn mindful or lll11l`;Hf`flll nf \vh.u1 Hm old MLull1orlsmd h.'a:< Inozmi to us Our nwn :.'olf dt-rn.'mrl:; that wr- pI;,m- nur `best effort. xnln winning tlw war Whoro would C7m1- adn be If she mnlri not. freely nx port. her n1;nn1f:u'!.nrori produvtx; and natural rnsmIr(`(-24'. 'I`hic up -: nhuuvnln ;n .. 'l\nrn I H u H Entertainment THURDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY iHl(`l HEll.lll`u'l| l`(`S()lIl'(' This IS a struggle in whivh Hwrv is .1 right. sidv and a wrong rude, a conflict. of Ideas and 1deacl:;." Fir (`hior f7_ j(`(fL< In 1'(`l`l:uin ii of tho /\ll.1nrhlu~ ...-..l in 'l"...-.. Fire Chief Patterson Objects to Report Klr|V"l llko I05 '\fI unn-'1 `inv umnsnan ou'KsTdLi:N hum: OOZ"'_.T'.. l KIDLjf.N!}iTl.NGALF' '25 l|bO$0l coM1761EBL7 EEJBE YCCWAYS THURSDAY _. l_=`_l_2IDAY SATURDAY VIDIKI I'lll l'I:I\IL `r'n'|. you :n Irmmi who wnulrl 1 son n (`npy of Ihu: wr-nk':; Ex- -r'. For .=:.'a]v nl. all news dvalvrr: H urrmn. \J\}lVlllVIJ\JlJ\W DIIIIVV VIII IIJIIIIJKIL n4v;:A11;V\;| STARTING 5.30 P.M. ucx suoors THE WORK~T[0_ mum: YOU nu: BEST or nu 1:- J` !!!.A.!.-f I`nHf`1`s;rm nh-- -; Ill Hm l`(`pv'>l`I `Irv whirl; ap- . l\:nI\nI' Ezustance Gmnn' "Big IA]: Inn Vvinuu Ill KIKI bllll rnnrvu bill Ti-don ` -m'r N8. Dr, Cody preacod his remarks by stating that B:i1'rie IS one of the most hmmtiful towns in all Ontario. and he smlecl that thorn was no fin- or Vl("W |I1_V\Vh(>`l`f` than "that of the bay and soutlmrii shore from the high point on the north side near his sumnwr hnlnf`. rl\n nu-.. u .,-u, . . n, us;-,u pmm nu H1!` norm 51119 near The spmnkm` paid tribute to the work nf the service rlubs for the communi2.y m fnstermg community life. Ho rnenhrmod that he is El charter nwmlwr nf tho Toronto Ro- t. -nry Cluh. T1}:-I-..L-u;...v `kn 11.. ....u..- -3 nu ... FOTO-NITE [ll'_V LJIH3. Discussing the University` 01 Tor- onto. Dr. Cody said that in addition to trmmng officers in the Officers` Training Corps. u more important work xvas Iwinsz done at. the moment m the szcmnhfic ric-purfnments. par- t.1m1l:u'Lv the llIf`dI(1.'\l department. Illu.=.t,rafmg this point, he mentioned tho p1'ogrCs.. being made in blood transfusions. In :-wrnal navigatlon. and In a num`l)r-r of other fields. whom a war 1:; on. there Is A H`f`m'.`ndm|:. n:.r- nf tho Unive1'::Hy. ;n;u*f1(`,u|.'u'l_v vm Hm ::r:r-unfit` ::idu," Iw :;:nt|. "'l'l1(~rv L; :1 L{f`I`iI(. rlcmand for |)lf.{hl_\ ~H`.IIfl(`({ .`;(`It-nllsls" ('mmml.c.nry mnllhugv frnimng for r lhv dr\f'vnv'v~ or (';m:ad;: will Inn m- dnu II] n munom` OI other news. 1:; 'l`hr~rr~ for In`-._{|1l_v-lr. unod (lr~fm1r-I,` nr ("::n;ud;: will be In- xnlgurnletl Ill Hm 1nnversil,ies this fall. Dr Cody vxp|:m1od. There will hr! ox('mplmn:< and may be post- p0n(`m(.'lll.'~:, The (hnvurnment has .<`..'1Id In ('ml1n1w lurmng nut, engin- r`m: riuvlnr:-;. (lr\nl1:;l:. fnx`2:`.lerS. etc., nml llml. WI hr` rlonr-. Toronto Speokor, Soloist Sunday Evening Concert 'l'hr ur:,:ul.n \\-cwkly lZnmmun- Hy (irt-'l'ug~llwr with llw. (Izunp Bnrtlvu lumps; and lownspvnplr~ will In- ln-lcl in Our-on`.-s Park on Slnul;n_v l'Vl'Ililll: ;|I4 X..'lll, llvv. John .\lq;(Hlli-mluly will hr in rlI:u'L:u- lurnu; llw ulmo-m'-. nu VJI(`:lli1lll of Rev. `Mr. Hm`. llnrrir Munic-npal llnnd, mm- Ilm~(c-I hv ". |lllIlll.`I.'u'lO`.l` .|. .l. (`l.nI'k. will |ll'0'M`II| u I"|lll`l`l`l~. W. I! n~\'iHi:- `till I I1! in 2| nun- /\n mH.~;t.'nna|nu.; sgwztkc-r and .`iIllL{l`l` flmn 'l`uI'Imln will IHIHI In. nr.--;a~I|l \ I.III\. \\I ll. Mu-\'iHiv will I Immity Ilylmn .*+in;:. hnu;I'I Illvlll hr |)l'!'.`H`lH_ -Xian... OLUEJOZSE 3 TUE_SDAY_ IS ANOTHER Leads in News and Advertising I ll I" ll'l'l|v. YVa ml in at cnn1 No. 3% nluhlnlnanaonn Q -----__... .. MATINEES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2.30 7 CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY EVENING arnnnrnlxrt` r. an Inn THEE * BARRIE + EXAMINER I N|\'l`1l{.\'.-\l. Y\'I'T\ \'.\` lI{|l).\\' .-\.\'l) .\':\'l'l'l(l)AY .4`.-.---.-_ ...-.........-.._ _______.____ .___` CASH OFFER FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH .....- . _-nJ - --w ....c v can` a -.a-un..auJA.I T\(l\\-' I l'.\\'l.\'(& 'l`lll'I |.\ll'PIRI:\lA. 'l'UR()NT(} |{l(`ll-\l(l) (R|'I|-ZNIC AN!) 7.()RlT\'.-\ VII `Irina I11 nvxurrunvuuuvw-now; MA'l`lNl'Jl`2 .\'A'l'UI{[)AY 2.30 l'.M. J2;swm: snovvsgg Producod and Duructcd by R OXY |3.?i%?.E~E THI_J_l_2_I_)__j_( : FRIDAY _ SATURDAY -` n gr-uuvnuxncr us an .-. .. -uu..IIl I-UNA 'l`lll Ha.-tn ' riA'k'iiinrii{{ $175.00 THEATRE John Fauna '-l.ln|`nnd Young Charlotte Gmenwuod 'I"um fin-run - Hun Ruth Rnaln humluuu wuullwuuu Iillum Eamon Han B-Vh Ruin Nun Haul; - Dunnld Nut Tanned and happy. Barrie Boy Scouts returned Wednesday last from their annual camp at Wildman Scout. Camp. Wymbolwoud Beach. Georgian Bay. voting it the most successful they had ever had. T`hm-n warn Qhrnp ]P2dPl`--JR(`k `BOY SCOUTS : `CAMP PROVES I SUCCESSFUL` successtul they had ever nau. There were three 1eaders-Iack Coleman. Camp Chief. Geo. Fricke, J12. assistant, Camp Chief, and Ray Williamson, Quartermaster. and 23 Scouts in the party. The cost. was approximately $5 per person for the Len-day period. and the boys lived quite wo1l,judgin: by the menus. 'T`nn hnv: nncznrl tact: for thpir MQNPAY -,TUSP_: jY`{ EDNE5D"Y 23 Badge Tests Passed in Addition to Second Class and First Class. BOYS TAr74TTB, HAPPY` qllllti` WCII, JUCIQIHE Dy U18 ITIEIILIS. Ten boys passed tests for 1heir Swimmer's Badge. 12 for their Ath- lete's Badge. and one for his Natur alist's Badge. while a number pass- ed preliminary tests for Second Class and First Class Badges. \ 'T'hn .K`.win1mnr': haul I-nncicfc nf S0 L.1ass and 1- l[`Sl. mass badges. The Swimmer's test consists of 50 yards wit.h clothes and then undress. ` 100 yards breast stroke, 50 yards on back without use of hands or arms. duckdive for weight of five pounds. preparatory to lifesaving work. The ` Athlete's lost. consists of running broad jump 12 feet. standing broad jump 6 feet 8 inches, 50 yards in 7 3/5 seconds. high jump 3 feet 5 inches. throw ball 129 feet. Natural- ist`.< test coniprises nature study. and indentification uf trees. plants and insects. Special vi5itm`s to camp were {as fnllnws: July 24-Miss May Livingstone, Barrie. on poisonous and non-pois~ nnnuu nlantq and in=n(`1c' Jnlv ')'~._ l1.Hl|\'. UH IIUISUHUUS H110 HUI]-pUlS~ nnnus plants and insects; July 2h- JG:-orgo F. Holloway, Barrie. on `Mapping: July 26-M. A. Adamsvm. Midhurst. on reforestation; Dr. Duncan ("nrcoran. Elrnvalo, attend- od camp and moked aftor boys: Jul) 28--~Chur('h St"l`Vl(`(_` by Rev. C. G. Jones. Elmvalo; Visitors Day whon mnsf nf Ihn nzzrnnfc nairl 2 vi:H- A _vouthful offender Convicted Of theft. who escaped custody three mnnlhs ago. was recaptured by (`hlof of Police Davidson at. C0]- lmgwnnd last wc('k_ Tho \n\nH1 urn: nnnninin.-l An '1 -IUIll`.\. [`alHlVH|("; VISHOFS l)Hy V\'l1E`l] most nf the parents paid a visit; July 30 -F.dgnr T, Jones. Toronto. Smut H(-adquarte-rs. made thorough insgwchun nf camp, and expressed himself as well pleased. It Is tho plan nf H19 Headquarters Staff to present :1 financial and gon- (`rnl rvpnrt nf the (`amp to the Lo~ (`H1 Boy Scouts Association. iing\\'im(:l 1881 \\'(`(`K, The youth was convicted on a charge of stealing scrap metal and sentenced to Bowmanville indus- trial school by l\Iagist:'ate Jeffs Ma)` ` 12. He volunteered at Collingwood ` for the non-permanent active mili- ' Lia and turned out for the first drill at Exhibition Park last week. He gave his age as 18. but police claim he is several years younger. Officers attended the drill. took him from the ranks and returned him to the .siipr`i'Intendviit of the ChIldrevi'.< lAid Kisrintv 5 YoUT'I`ii"r:TU1ii~iED TO CHILDREN'S AID HAD SIGNED UP |bll}1l l`lll\t`HC1(`HI Aid Snviety. The escape w Hm` s(`ntm1(`e` xx Hff'J(`(`l'R of th shouting dofiza made good his "I rode frei to Rmzma and vrn ("mmd:a" "Most of the 1 "He stood H1 I`I1i..I Y`\.....;-I;-. ['LUS--(?l{.lMl'2 DOES NOT P/\Y"-Know Your Money". ALSO COLOR CARTOON AND NEWS Taken From Ranks of Men Drilling at Collingwood; Had Been Missing for Past- Three Months. 1` wawu. _ Llulv 2. Ill!` _\'UUl[1 '35 On SKIS] (mice when arraigned 01 theft ch-urge Recently I an award for life`-saving .\ , , {Surfacing Two Roads ` } In County Road Sysfemi I Simme County has called for tenc contravls for the coy-ntnhne /\|\ Okn f` uuuv guuu um p;t`IdV\'d) I freights and hitch-hiked ntlmr places in Wast- ("axmd.'a." the youth told police. Most nf Hm Hnw I shun! nntzndp" Clifford Wllllilm Sinclair, son H! J. E. Smclaxr, 45 Brnck St- Barrie. Royal Canadian Arullcry an Pola- wawa. enhstcd in I/.mdm\ Om.` x,v..1., 9 t`\|(1 CN'('lQ I_\'. was made one day at`- ivr was passed. II? eluded the Barrie shelter and dofizmce to his pursuers his gmavvay "I v-nrin Ir 'n|uh- and hit:-Ix hibanl An easy way to s tn advvrhso in ' ner Classxfueds. I -nah Ir-sin:-nu-u 0| k EXTRA -- "POPEYE CARTOONi Thr Fxsmlm-r Is union: to n-rogniu Ilmse whn hnvr enlist- ed from Barrie and distrlvt for nu-r\'|-e tn tho-Ir King and (`oun- lry. ll:-lnllves and friends If!` requested to write this office-. or phnnr 223. With ue puhl|c'n co- ope-ration. I complete rrrord 0! rnlisu-d rm-n can be kept. `Nu-Ir names will be published In re- ceived. a ENLISTED FOR SERVICE TO THEIR KING rllldud. HIP _VUll(H IUIG pUl|(`fl time I slept outstde." the racket pretty well. Davidsnn commented. thx inc! '3: qr-Hun np ntvnr and Au". `a a\.\1\r` ( ' wmght 1 uvnc. nn find arhcl-33 Inst n Th Barns Exam One cent a word L25). .. _.. ,.I&~T I lll|lt'.\ saga Beach. Co 7 miles. Mum Hiinn Fn Tnn v Road ( uders am 2 surfacix County 1 rnlnc Ig L,U., IUIWYIUU. Ewart. C'ount_\' `iles. A. E. Jupp nrnntn BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, I940 I pI'! l[_V WEIJ. mnnted. the 4 rwer and did n his travel.-r." uspended sen- on his Iatast v he received uv BRANAIJA L\7HUIlHlt'E' nd awarded .`ing of two ' Road Sys- mn. L 0l1I`ll_\ Municipal u Tnhnntn` 2nd Battalion, N. P. I-LM. Gr ey - Simcoe Foresters ,To Cainp Ngxt Monday At full strength, 790 all ranks. the Second Battalion of the Grey and Simone Foresters. Non-Perm- anent Active Militia. will be at camp at Niagara-on-the-Lake from August 12 to 24. under command of Lt.-Col. C. E, McRae, M.C.. ITTW Headquarter Companyw Makes Good Appear- ance on First March mu. The regiment was recruited to full strength and well over ear|.`v' last week and the different com- panies have been drilling since then and are fast rounding into} good shape. l I `Qd(`lllLH`H`I` (`nmnanv is sla- guun SUEDE. Headquarter Company is tinned at Barrie, under command of Major Gordon Longman. The other companies are as follows: "A" Company. commanded by Cnpl. W. H. French. Owen Sound: `"11" Ffmnnanv, r*nn1m:mrh>r1 hv Ma- W. H. I`1'E11Cl1. \,)WE`I1 DUUIIU. Company. commanded by jor W. Tu1`ney_ Fleshermn; C" Company. `commanded by -Major J. D. Clark. Crillia; Compzm.\'- commanded `by Major W. M. Thompson, Penetanguisheno. H ic nvnnrvind Hun rncrivnm will 1l10mpS0n, reneianguisnenv. It is expected the regiment will go by train and boat. to Niagara early Monday morning. August 12 On reaching camp. the five com- panios will be assembled together as :1 unit for tho first time. 'r`\n nl`(I1v nnrl Qiunnnn !I`.u-ncinrc HS ii IHHL IUI' llIl' lllbl, lHllL`. The Grey and Simcoe Foresters have had a remarkable record in recruiting two full battalions. one for (`.A.S.I-`. and one for N.P.A M.. n. `nu-A nun 1uvnnl!C' Hunn '1'hn I-`irzll ANOTHER spTr:C1A*i;TM'1tii1$i1C:;i&`T-"s"ii`ow AFTER SUNDAY AT 12.05 A.M. [UY K.A`\.D.F. HIH1 UH!` lU1' l`l.l".l\ l\1..l lll just two weeks` time. 'l'h~ First Battalion, (".AS.l".. has been at Camp Bordon for sonic time. It is believed thr` Grey and Simeon` F'0I`(`St(`l`.< are the only rogimvnt in the military district to liave two full battalions in camp at the same time. at such an early date after rocruiting began l~leadquartor C`.0mp;m_v First drill fm` lloadqiiaI`t0i' Cum- pzmy was held at Barrie /\m0ui'y on I`uesda_v of last, week with ovvr 200 men prvsont. and :1 second drill was hold on 'l`l1ur. By H`-.0 Hunn Ohn 1-nvnnnnu hurl hnnn wvc ARE NOW EQUIPi ED to give you complete spring service on all types of cars and trucks. Springs made to order; also radiators re- paired nnd re-oored. 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