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Barrie Examiner, 22 Aug 1940, p. 1

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THE + BARRIEZ + EXAMINER 1940 PREMIER IIEPBIIRN His death came as a t.remon- dnus shock to his c'ollm\glu*s_ by whom ho was held in the highest oslc-t-m." said Pl`t`l11i(`|' lIt`phuI'n. Undoubtedly he was mm of the most Dpllll` Im*xnlu-rs not only of the (-nbinvl' but uf lhv t-nlire Iva- islul ll1`t_" ll ;:~ n ..l .311. in -.n--nu-I-xlinn l.'9I(IlUl'('. His pcrsonul hidl`, in nsawociutinn with the udxniuisn-a.lInn of his dc- purtmont. is dv%cI`ib'd by the .Prmn- ion` us follm-vs: "He was ub:4ululol,\' loved by Hm cntirv stuff nf llw Doparlxm-nt nf Erlncminn. {rum thv :=c`nim' nffu-vr.~: clown tn tho atriu- buy.\. Nu gl t`!I.l(`l' tribute can In-. puiri uny man." -a- vb 0 .`-Unlllllll. "I hum` known Dr. Simpson in ,2: busim-::.-; way fur nvor lhirly `yours. prohnbly longer than may Inmnhor of Cmlm-il had known him. und 1 have It-nrnod tn up- precinlv Dr. Simmnn In his true worth n5 5! very nblv und wnrlhy citizen. 5-In kin .l....ll. llxn I..un. lint` I.u!l l'ILII.Cl|, In his death the lnwn hm: ]n.~.1 n roul friend. who wan.-; .'nlvv.'n_v.-'. will- ing In (In un_vlhin;; III hm |mWvI' to pmnmlv Hm \vt`lf:n':~ of Hw lmvu. "TIN! public shnuld not ox-pm-I so mnvh Hf puhliv me-n. Few rm-l- i7.(` how numy da-:n.'m<|.< urn math- nn Ilw lllnv unri um-rgiu-.-: of |ml>ln' mvn. and [he p;ns:- in;: M 1): . Simp- snn is an (-xumplv of 2: man we-ur- ing him.~.olf out in lhv pubhr wr- uir-rn Hnrl hn rnnmint-rl in nri Jah- Ill); IIIIILSUII lllll III ||ll' [HIUIIF .\|'|` vit-0. Had he romninvd in pri'.mI- lIf('_ hv pruhnbly would lmvv Inunv _vonr.~. nf lifv in vnjny. l`-uplv should not. oxpocl M: |nu('h uf pub- lic mt-n, fur t.h:-n- is :1 (lzuu.',--r wf |1ln- bust mt-n rofrzlixnng {mm u-n- torim: publir lifv In-x-ml.-w n{ im- gru-nt d-nmmls on {how linu-. m- vnlvinp: inI`nml.~; 011 Hlf`lI' hmnllh." xix It: '0' to the riovnlinn J. Brennuii: That the (mum-ii'ur tho '|`nwn at Barrie has lezimixi with tho (l(!l`p0.~&i ; regret-of the sudden passing Dr, 1.. J. Simpson. Dr. Simpsnn pus- sozisi.-d in the fullest inonsuro thus!` i qualities which fitti-d him for tho impurtant pn: which ho hold in tho ildlI1ihi.\`1l`7lti(\l1 uf this Pru- vinco. His intor(-: in r-tiimtiuii w:i:- 1011;:-.'x1iIndii1[.{. and the intluonvo of his wnrk as Ministor nf F.duc.'ilimi.| will continue as H i.'i: int-mnrini Whi('h ho Lzuvo In his pnsiti0ii_ His: intoro: in tho- gel) :-ml welfare nt' this cnnnniiiiity was mzmifestcd in many ways. and we .sli:u`o with all ntiit`i'.<. with whom he came in c(mt.'i(`i.. n gonn- int` feoiim; of loss at his |)?l!s`Sili[.{_ '1'.) his wife and family, who have shar- (`d with him tho t`(`),{.'ll`(i if this mininuiiily. wo 1-xtc-mi our sim-oro .<;_vinp;ithy." us: A`; 7) ( < . i i H.'m`i1- Town (fmllwxl, nl its rug- ulnr mt-t-ting. Monday c-vvnimz. un- mnilnuusly puss:-rl tho fnllnwing rosnlunnn nn Inniimx of I)vpul_v Rm-vv William ("mrm-r and Altl. M J. llrennunz --vmmo um rm. u'..r H... 'I`......\ qr l1'.\ilI'G OI xunucanun. HEHU. | "The members of Barrio Board nf Education deoply regret. tho sud- don passing of Hon. Dr. Simpson. who was :a valued member of tho Board for ten years and its chair- man in 1927. "KIN-`nu `\n tlvnn v.o.nnun1:u-I Kiwi:-Inr BOARD OF EDlI(JATl0N W. .I. Blznr, ('han'm:m nf B.'arrn- Bwurd of Eduoalinn. said: "'l`hn unnnqhnrc nl` n'n'rin lL.r.v-A nfl pIC.\.\IIIg lll aL'pu`.lIlD1.'l`. Hon. N. O. Hipcl. Minister A! Labour. guggesled that clemonlm-_v and st-cnndary schools might D1` opened on September 3 for the completion of the enrolment of pupils. and when this had been ac- cnmnilslwd nxirfhl l`l\I\1:IIl\ r:\~|`ul Hlilll IH ll. "When he was appointed Minister nf Education for Ontario. the Board was proud to feel that one who had received some measure of traininll for his high office from his exper- inro as :4 school trustoo in Barrie. had ht-vn so honored. In the in- torvr-ninL: years. Dr, Simpsnn's ro- latinns with the Board have been of the {ricnrlliost nature and his as- sistance in solving our problems, rvt` untold value. `T'kn Anqok 1-,? hr C`:-nu-.r-[tn in Oho LIHLUXG VEIIUL`. The death of Dr. Simpson. in the heyday of a brilliant career as an educational administrator. is a dis- tinct loss to the principles of edu- cation for which he stood. to the various school boards throughout the Province. and to the pupils themselves. His leadership was al-i ways inspiring. and his place as` head of the Department. nt Educ:a- ltmn will ho nvtrnmplv hard in fill "l KIWANIS CLUB Paying tribute at Barri Kiwann (`hub met-ting, Mr-nda_v_ Past Pres: dent A. W Smith said` "llrn ...n-A all urv-n~.Ol.. --\\z.n|.r. Ul'Hl l`'\. W. s3IHll-II dIU. 1 "We were all greatly shocked 4 yesterday afternoon to learn of the 1 sudden passing away of our good 1 friend and fellow Kiwauian, Dr.` Len Simpytmi .- "His family has sustained a great ,and irreparable loss and to them. our sincere sympathy is extended." '`In his passing this Club has lost a charter member and one of its ablest and most beloved past presi- dc-nL=: one who helped the Club not only by his valuable leadership but in many other ways His interest in the Club never waned. Through his efforts many prominent and bulli- ant speakers came to the Club. 'I'.hr.' members rejoiced in the honours! he attained. 1 0 4" ...o ...-..... H... upao I...-..-.I. in nu.` UV dlLIHIl`\I- "Last year the first break in the long line of past presidents occur- red in the death of B111 Walls. We all remember what a beautiful and appropriate tribute D1`. Sxmpsnn paid to the memory of Kiwanian Walls. That break has widened :01 three and now we bow in respect to his memory. I "I-`mar uinnn hi: rnminn m Rarrm I lo HIS XT|I.`HlUfy. "Ever since his coming to Barrxe I have been closely associated with him in many activities. and have :'I`um to page eight, please) , Tributes Paid Dr. Simpson 'l`()\`VN (`3()|1N(?ll. Section 1 - Pages I to 8- In!.`I`(`aDOut wunmn mung at. an sure. I Located on .1 small bronze plate In front of the Barrie Post Office are me exact figures. as placed more by a geodetic: sun-e_v--737.69 fem above mean sea level. In the corner of the Queen`s Park is another plate so! in a large concrete block at the south- west corner. behind the arnzuumos. giving 750.500 feet above sea level. _.._____@\__., Hon. Dr.Simpson Dies Suddenly !O Heart Attack `ACTIVE SERVICE`? CLUB IS FILLING; `USEFUL AIM; Nearly Soldiers Visited Rooms Until End of July LAUD w'oMN's HELP`! HnI`I`u"s Arlivv S<-rvI('v Club. nv-i vr 1h(- A. and P. Sl.m'1-. is |)l`()VilH.{ n ])n|Ill|Hl.` plzwu for tho troops from Camp llnrdr-n, nrcnrdirlg In :1 ro- purl I`:-ct-ivud from tho cluurlnznn nf H10 A('l.iv(- Service Cnlmnillm-, J. W. Hamilton. at Monday !v(.~nim:'s '[`uwn Council meeting. nn........ n..L,...A..,... _. .1....I AI...a | wrvvll \,\vuII\ u I|I\.|.I.Iup, Mnynl` Ruberisnn cmnnwnlod that lhv cluh runm:~; and cunlvcn wen- (-1-rtninly jlnslifyim: [ht-ir r\xi.~;tm1(-(- and snppnrl. Mr Hmnillnn mu-Ina.-m-I Ihn rt-nnrl nun HuppnI'l. Mr. Ilnmiltnn mu-lused Lhn r(,-pm`! of lhv Cnmovn Cmnmilte(=, nf which Mrs. J. E. Montugumeeds is chair- mnn, nn1iI the end nr July. The ul- t(-ndzm(-(- hand inCI`L'(IS(`d ovary mnulh sint'- its ill('L`p()H. nut! in .gg...w.i.|.h.,n _,g:eu|._.i`n!lux > n! aolu nets. wns very crowded. A total :1!" 11.823 men had visited the rooms up in July 31. One Sutnrdny, UH-rt` xv:-rv 301 visilnr:<. Mrs. lmmls I'(`})UNf`d that three d.'n1cu-s hnd bv-vn hold, and also a <:nm'(~rl,. bridun pnrly zmrl sncinl Pv- ur-ninu `hv 1hr- Linus (Ilnh. 'l'hl' l(2l|H('(`l`I,. l)I'l(H{f` [)2|l'l) MINI .`i(l(_'liH T'V' |r.-ninu by tho Linns Club. Th!` 1 rooms urn u:~:(-d for wring letters. plnyimz pingprmg. piano playill .-and :4iIuz:~:(n'u,{s, radio. c-hess and ` r'hvvlu-rs. Shv (`X[)f'(`,$S0d her thanks In Hm women of th' town who had ` :n5sisl(>ii. and said t at` UN! .s`(J1(i'R.-1"}; mxjnyod talking "in 'them. Home- mudo pies nnd strawberry short-' cnkc supplied by the churches. wen- in dmmmd. It is felt that this Club hug and rim-s {ill 2: useful purpost-." Sh!` .s't.'m-ri. I mum (`huh ..- .....\..,..-I...1 Ininilv hv. HEAVY RAIN BAD FOR HARVEST llouvy ruintuli on Slnllduy nt- ln-rnoon and evening In this din- lriat calm-ti wushnntu in town and did i4|lhSIi|l|Ul|l dnnulgu to standing crops and grain in pro- cess of imrvosllug in tiw rurnl nrvns. 'I`iu- rnln Iii:-rnliy "pour- vd ulnwl ' for imurs. "`n\nnvln I:`nnluu u I.` lllln I)u... pupus. and when U118 nan D0011 cfompllshed. might rummn clmml until September 16. u\_____._.j. |.<;nr- sum-rt, I Tho Club is suppnrurd Jointly by tho Wunu-n'r<. Csmndian Club. Lions` (`lub Kiw.'mi.<. Club and Town` I`...- nul A l'(l llU\\'II I0!` IIIPIITD. Town linngllwow l'`.. (mu aw- son re-ported 1; Ion" \\ llH|l0lIl.`. notably nt (irovr um! wml Slwvls and on lnnlsfll Street. and SI`\'I`I`X|| hlllx washed out. " l`lun Inru Q1. uuulnnu .- llllll Nl'\'l llll IIIIIH \\'ll3lll`.lI lllll. "'l`lu- m-w s-.wcrug- s_v.~i|=m and st-\vaIgs disposal plant Imu- dlvd the slluntlcm in flm-. .`il_\ll`," lw roumrkt-(I. "'l`lu- lurgv nun nmliu .~xo\wu;- pump was culled upnn to out in quite I`rN|uonlly, hut llu- pumps lnmdlvd tlu-. gm-at volunw uf \\'ntt~.r without 11 hilt-II." Iw mild. N01` ON W/\'l"l' l R()l'l-Il{'l'Y 'l`h(- I`2x:nnim'r is: infurmc-(I Hm? Uw lmrm-.< kxllv-d ru-nr Shanty Buy. -'| report of Whl(`h appt-urn-d in last wt-r'k`.< i.s'. wt-rv nut. on 1,hv- Wall prnpt-r1_v. ..-._.,,-- __ .. /a... ,.. -.___. - - 19 -,, Has your subscription label that] nice paid-in-advance" look ! Ila. l4l"II. K`. f4l|lCl.!IJll \,IY'\'\a II It, A151. 2. Cc-om. C. Tris! l_ Phys. Chem 2. FA. 0. F.(.`. r, Phm-l Cumming--EC. 3_ Gwvm. c. Trig. Vera Cumming----E.C. c. Jenn Cunningham --F'.C. 3. " Norma Davis--Trig. 2. Phys, SScott Dunbar-A1g. L Gt-om. `Trig. 2. Phys. 2_ Chem. 1. I".A. e rr 2 i '1 S EUpp;;hool Results T lg At `Barri/_e Coufegiate r.L,. 4. . Dorothy Finlzoy~E.I.. C. 391.11. c. FA. 2, !'-`.C. c. Kathleen Firth--ELL.` c, Alg. 1. Gmm. 2. Phys. c. Chem. c, Kathleen F1ynn-~M.H. 2. Trig. 2.1 ,Zno1c. Paul 1'-`ox--E.C. 1. EL 1. M. in, 1, Trig. 1. Phys. 1. L.A. 1. LC. 1.: H: A 1 rr 1 Wilda Fricke--E.C.! :1. 1.'1`r1g. 1. rnys. I. an. 1. L4,. I.| -~-r~- ~~ - - - ~< ll-`.A. 1, RC. 1. Wilda F`ricke-E.C.`3`"`"`N8- 3` 7-`ml. 2 `C. I-3.1.. c, Ms. C. mg. c, Bot. 2. zoo1. Petr-5 Keams--M.H. c. Chem Chem, c. EA. 0 pic. 2 1'-:1m.nJan Kidd--313` 3- Gm- 3.1-1 ' 4.. cu. Fu1lerton-- EL 2. Geom. c. Trig. as Frnnws Lambio--EL 2. ML}? 2001. 2. Chem. c_ I-`.A. 2. r.c. 1 iGwm- 1 T*i8- 1- Bot 3- 501 .7 Dnu._:I:as C`va1.brJuL- 1\3Lu.. Z, .=J.v;1 (`_"'.s.'-5 ?c Page 5 Pins) ro B;urrir- 1| \VI'l`k nun I`m-udny In ./Lstl. we rt-l.'|1iv:-_~; inure`. l'h-y ::pm1L lwu days in (lrnlliu um! vmv Ill Hw llnlibur- ' ~v. tum li.~'!.ri:-I,. 'l`|u- Mnnstt-r in:sp-:1cd `he :1 now Hvhtml :.I I :-H-rlxn-mxuh on rrs, l"I'id.'u_v, znul lw am! Mr.-:, Simpsun nu ))I`n(-(-mint! In l'n-1-m In visit their ` `nd Hun. Dr Sump-zun w;n' :npp:nrm1tly in ikri gum! lwnlih. nnvl play:-:1 golf on Hid Sn1Im!:Iy. 0` In l`u||lu~:; ..mr`- 1923 Dr. Simp-~-'m ::h-uwu-cl nu intvermsl. in pnlilim :1 hulnhi-r of year}: 1110 er!- 4 `uh whvn hv run :n=: l.1|wr:ll cnndldntn ` _ .. in 192.`! fur (`-n!r:~ f~'.ilm:m- nnd wn-s " dvft-5:1:-vi HI ;: I'll !-l'~(`Ul ll(?l'L'd filzht hy A I . 'l'Iwmp:.:m, Crxnservntivr`. DnslI`:-m-tsmmuwh:-m-` Hn did not mm- w,,`lI-.sl Hw l,IhI'I.'n| nlmnnuuon in 1020. In I921, Imwv-vnr_ hr again enter- vd Hw h:.l; uml rl:-ff`u1r*d John For- gu-, ('vm:.1-r~.~:.1wr-_ Slmmrl ah: Town- h_.1 I-`hip. hy :1 mn_|Hl'1',V Hf 220 in an _.n,_ .\1l`:IlL'hl huh! Hv thins rt- II `,,;;1 rulmxz whlrh hm] ha-r-n Conserve !- 7 ll'.It- fur I4!) y:'ur;:, and H1 lhv "Mme hm:-V rr-m"-!r'n-cl Ihv only liberal `Lynn 1!] llw Pruwnrv-. hut] DI $:HIm*-tUn w::.': Iuzznn Hw Lib- ---------\- ` Al/l`lTllDE OF BARRIE I! asked the altitude of Barrio no doubt tho a\'or;u:e citizen would make a wild guess of 600 fuel or theroabout without being at all I.n("att~d nn .'a small hrnnnv nlntn ml Represe1-1Vtec"i- Centre Simcoe For 11 Years `Minister of Lnducczttion Stricken At Picton Hun. Dr. Leonard Jcnnatd; h`lll1])s()ll, M.1),. I.l..1)_, Member of (.110 Lvp,'l.x'lut.nr:- for (Jenna Slmcno .~:lnm- 19:29 and Onhurlo M\ni.~;Lvr at I*:mu::u.l.'1on since 1934, dlvd .-sudtlvnly from u. lwnrt. u1.Lnvl~'. nlmul. 12.4.`) pm. Sunday. 11:: Wilt. in his 59th year. "Flux nnyhh... n.....,l..a. Tho smlm-n pzmslnp; or 0. popular figure in public life. who was wc-ll knuwn, um. only in his hmnv Lnwn of Barrie nnd nutlvr-, (.1nunl.y of Slmcoe. but. 4113:) Lhrum_4lmul, the Pro- vlncv and Dnminitm, came as _|:l dIsl,im:l. ::h0(-I . Ln 1|. legion of l'rlontl.~; and :u:q:minl.unccs. l v\....a|. A.` ll... ` 1)n:x,l.h ',:Imu- quickly to the M1111.-an-1'. I14 wzu; walking on |l.ho lawn u.L Pit-,l.on Manor with `Mrs. Summon whom ho was ` strickvn, and (lint! ulmost. lu- sl.zml,l_y (lm+|)i!.- nuecncul nt- t;ont.1on givz-n by (mother gtxest, Dr. H. N. l\/1t`./\lHSL(}I', of Hzunllmm. nu... ma........... I...;l Lllllllllllll. Dr. and Mm. Himpsnn had lmnn spmulinu the weekend at Plctun 1,0 bv m-znr their only son, L10nl.. l)t)llL:IH..`~i Simpson, an 0I 1 i(wx' in HM: l1u.sHnmx and Prinm: E Rtruimllt. lhpgml in M15: c-ulll-:u:'x--~. III M tum:-ti l)r. .'~'.Imgr:nn I plnlv I`('.H`l dun in Im- ho hm! n~ln.~-1-(I In 1;- nml whiiv Pru.-um-r H (?i:xH_Y Avlnu; Mm: fiu:'n_ Dr -FHn-m.~:mu~- [much with his I)!-p, .` . .. ..,, Dr, um \ I`l`l. I1iVl`.H' I ' . l\.~`|Ii.. LIHI (ll>I.Iu'L, Ill hi I qun Hr Hlnnlrzz IIII\'l'V'|l|'Il HI I Slum-zux nr In llnhluv ._._......_.._\g___.. The Examiner has nnt a c1aimcd" circulation but one guaranteed by chartered accountants` audit {Automobile Overturns On Road Near Midhursf '.`50l1--r\lg. J. /JKJL 5 L} Peter Chem. (2. 3 ; Joan 2. LC. 1 L: Lambic-I-IL 3. EH. C. c_ EA. l 1'\..:_ 4- 13-..- I Dinnmol DIES INSTANTLY r("I'4.L.. C. Beatrice Juhnwm--E.C. c. BL. c. _'I`riz. c. EA. 2. I-`.C, c. Olive John- vaon--Alg. 2. I Dal:-r !(pnrn_MH a (`ham 1- I`/I {UT -1}! yvzlrn. JIHH ill Ill" F1111 ! urn:-V l"'L i`JI"Tl'Ii 1hr {mu Dr. Uw (Turn to page (right, please) ____..____._...._._._._..j-.-.-. `I-II IV|'.`I III`! I . -Ovi;-I I' l, K`. 1'! H-rrzprl P31. P. Ala. 3. I`. Tn; `.1 I`h_v.\: '. ._ Chrm. 3. F (' r P'.:_v }{andy-Ocom. :. 1. Wnlhum Heath---AI. 2. . But. I Russvll Hmds-~K.C. , 2. Cram. 2_ Trig. 1. Phys. 3. 1. FA. c. PC. c. Robert Phys. C, I".C. c. Velma Hub- Fl`:- HI'1',I-I [(1-5 V:-.'u:'xv-.~. Hm I . Hluurum In I In II'l'l`lxl -ln.~I-(I guy m - l I`t.-xnu-1' H1-pl: wlilu; Mm1:,I-r '-H6mr.~'m1- -`km 111 I):-pnrlr U|IlH'.'. 1-'.1m`- p-am run cllndidiltr - (`mr.~ Hllm'm- . .. 1|. Pl)!` Huh! l*[]!ll` ,1IlllI:Iu- aulu WIIV IIn":-a~-mu'nm'L'd filzht wIH[r.urI. \l'l|(' Inl n.-.'I-vvr, nul n1w-_ ._ . ... ..I mm A.. .. Barri,S<;ldier Town" Geft'.J_Good Publicity` IL{'J'l'V"'l KIILS IIHIIUW` um whl-n lhvv car In v.~r-rr- riding turned My 26, near Mjdhurst. 1'Inhinnl hm! MI: in Ink I COIN` u In-H`!!! HI-IIPIIIUI--` m ,9. an vac:ntion-- u-1' Hvplmrn wm-; nf- } of Edu(':1- sncr - |mpim'1r closu- I):-purlmr-nl. !~1nnpsnn (`sums to 1:1) '|`Iw.-;d:|_y Jib. 'ln-_v twu m-- ul Mr.-:. Snnpsun Irlum vn.- 1 H1 ]nl.'n},'n-:1 um! girls marrow- uhlinn Inrnnrl rirwr-r of the -vi mmur cuts W) companions car was badly .\WI.'IVL'u vl:i l\ hark road at out of control. No. 33` uuzwood truck ury `Thursday. u.-nrvnd 21 it -rrvrhshod and -rwi. but HD- thv wreckage Il1\J I- van \.J`\A|' \. ' mports "Flew Wor\|Jd""` 'BEHAVE 'SELVES WELL ? "Average _E<-:::ie Citizen? Thinks Lads Grand" Re- ; IILI \Al I III ._. .. "Barrio -S:)ldior Town." rncmvmi ll a great deal of favourable publu-xt_v \n In the Soplcnxbcr Lssuo uf `Nmr I- World. a popular Canadian xllus-`n lralvd monthly. F A three-page spread of pnclurws l` and some reading material. in ad- _n dmun to cullines. were publlshvdl The from cm~u~r showed fuur Borden Hikers" wuh an nb\'iuus|( re... n.....a AIn....:..|... s.....\...-..\.....q i. ml IU'\V In uihl-V I-J VV Inlnln Q K'IH`1 \lHll`l`1` V!` \r I}. l\\\'\|\1l'|l ~-- in! Tv-rmm nephew of .\`II.<< Mary -S1ldu~r n`cm\`(`<'|.}IIpk1n and Jns Hxpkm. B'\!'r`.(`*. a who \'-as :uv;u`d<`d tho Dishng1nslu*d of '.\'t`\\'H-`Lxwzu L`m.\\ m May. is 1i~'tvd as! World." a 121u.~`-1nx.`\ m the` Air MmL nd ` monthL\'. `Royal An` I-`orco casualty Ins! .\'.'Inn~.< wt 10 other (`anadlans art` some ad-.un the 1L~`t_ tn were pubhshod`. -I\`dm.h .3 d`.m,,.a,,d rm. h"" "r {f!cu\xx`4u:- and duvuhnn In du1_\` Hxkcrs" wxth nb\':nu~ \dunm: mo Nm~.,,g,_-m ;,,r,dmn_ _ F. Road. Auandalv. b.'ickgr:\\:,:w1.[mS (.mmn `unmg of ms m..`g_`L:._g Lndor the above heading` Z\o\x1_\k,"_ `.m.r&\. and .81 World" published the fullwwxng , _ ____-\ "`N\`5tl(`d in an arm of l..'Ik<~ S-m~.-` . . cw; un the Toronto-North Bu} I H.E.P.C. cOnldfIg h.lRh\i'.i_\'. lht` XOVVR 0` BIfT10 :05`)-l t1ma:el_\' clmnxx to be *"\c of mo; G . B S lu\'tlu?st and nnc of the: mast p`-S-`I eOl'9IO|'| Cy Y$fG|'I`I pm-mus "m the Dozninmn. 5 b _ --nu; Ra"... m.4.\- m -;.n.m.- The xncrvasc xn lhu requxrcrnonts :I5th Year- }l'[VU5 III III!` LAJXIIIHIUII. "Bu! Barn: today. m \\'Ell I|l T1t`.: has another chum to (ame and an- mhor ullo. Just fourteen mil:-5. away. the teeming site of Camp Borden bubbles over with more than 110(1) suldxcrs. au`men_ On pay days and on leave. for many. of them. Barrie is the 30:1. And so Barrie has become `soldier on...-. ' ll\\l'l'\. "Saturday morning Barrie stzlill peaceful sleepy. The odd lad -n 4 uniform is to _be seen. but he as probably from the local reguncm. the Grey and Simcoe Foresters. But when it is just past noon, zhe boys can coming. and then Bar.-ne Lakes on in new charm.-ter. 'IYucks buns, private cars. any vehicle serves them as they pour into the main street. ht-siege the movie; (Turn to Page 5 Please_ } OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS The Barrie Examiner office is open evvry Saturday even- ing from 7 In 9.30 pm. for the :on\o:-moncc at those who wish to pay for subscriptions and claswifiod adlels and the trans- action of other business. IHARVEST LEAVE SOME MEMBERS OF FORESTERSI Compassionate Grounds in Case of Fourth Division Units {sHoRTAGE bi LABOUR lL`X`5. L .!\.3.l' .. |l'(' UCIII}; `(I tI|lll'\l harm-s . loan` In-callsv of A shur(- ago of farm labur. folluwing 'Ln~ .~'truclinn.< {mm 1114- D1.-partmont of Nutionul [)ofvncv. Thv pl'i\'i1t'_I:\` 1.x granted to cer- tain suldivrs (`mpln_\'t'd on tlwir humo farms imn1oduu0ly preceding onlistnwnt. 'Y`ki.- `A|lLl'A\ |\1\Iunn\-tn` vv\4III I\u l`ll|lSll1]l`lH. This lx-a\'v. hn\\'o\`(-1'. may be mauled only to [,N`I`sulll\*l of units of the I-`mirth Divisum and to oigln infmmgx bnttzlliuns recently. nmbil- ind and now voplncing Fourth Div- ision battalion.-: on internal S(`Clll`H_V dutit-5:. Int-..n.-.. ..n:o. nn|\nnI`nnH hu-Tudn (`lllTIl`F. Infantry units cnnccnwd include Irish Regiment of Canada. I-`.1gin Regiment. G(wurnur-Gcneral's Foot Guards. Canadian Grenadier Guards an-I rim: and Gin-Ann IP45:-oak"-e ` Barrie Schools Open As Usual On _eptmber 3 " Pilot Officer Tweddell Now Reported Missing Has Relatives in Barrie A number uf nwmlwrs of Fir<! Bzmulinn. Grvy and Simcuo I-`m'(-$- ters. C.1\.S.E-`.. are being granted `nu\'n `nu-znutu nf n uhnrt- Ll URFCISI \,nlU'i(IlilIl Lll'l?llllll'l' Llull and Grey and Simooe Pm-esters. " ..II..u..- | I'lI\7| \'|IIL'1 Inf I`nronto 1 i Hipkxn V who .\-.;< awa v Fl_\mu Crux. - mi&s'i'\g in tl Rqyal < `.\Y::r~nnc .\f If u.-u \.-_v u--u _.-..u.v.. .......... Such 1:-ave IS being `nlluwd withtmt pm . subsistence allow- ances. travelling: ulluwancos or al- hw\'an('0s of any kind. The Drfmncv Dvpnrtmcnt mid: "Di. Offwvrs Comnumding art` Instructed In cm1. appllcniimn: for lxarvost lvnvo -an cun1pu:\ grounds whore hardship is involv- nrl hnf unnui nnl nnrvnl! HM` grounns \\'nvro numsnnp is un'un'- Dd. but must not pornm tho. strvnmh of any mm M be .sox`i0usl_v dcplvted by the graming of such slmlxw." %_#..i\_. DUCK SEASON OPENS SEPT. 15 North of a line rnnnlm: through the south side ol Lake Slmcoe. the open season for ducks. geese. rails. coot and jacksnlpe will bc from Sept. `.5 to Nov. 15. South of thfs line. the ope-n season will hr Oct. 1 to Nov. 30. except that in the coun- llos of Emex. Kent and I-Zlgln the season will he Nov. 1 to l)('(`. 31. All dates are llwluslvc-. Bug limits are: Duck. lnrluslvv of m`rg:Ins(`r~;. 12 in any (lay; geese. 5: jzu-ksnipo. '.`.5: wood- oock. c-lgh. Not morn than 100 wootlt-.or'I( and I50 ducks and 50 K0951` pvr [DOTSON ill OIIC .\(`1||)I\ In nlluwo germ` |lt'l' p is nlluwed. `; `I110 increase in the requxrcmcnts for hydro power from the Georgian Bay syslvm is giving the HE. Power Commision cause in con- udnp oh- E1\klTll\ t\' an -nvhdioinnu! Represet The Uncxn- imous Feeling of Board ruwur \aU"1lnl.\\l()ll CAIN? HI LTIII` sxdor the source 0! an additional supply. `Du: expansion aimed aLi In is sand. is 10.000 horsepower. I Ono aunvoosnsd nlutinn i: the: iil I3 331. I5 |U.ULIJ ||U|.\L`}l.1WC.l. One suggested solution is the construction of a plant at Big Ed- dy on the Musquash River. Vo`h|Ch runs from Muskoka Lake to Geor- lm'.n nu xlll A study is aim being made cf potential ao.ooo horsepower puss bilmcs on the Madawaska River. ` just above Calabozie Lake at High Falls. Dr. Thomas Hogg. commis- sion cheirman, said last week. Dr. Hogg defined the Big Eddy nnnnndlinn 2; nun nf rnnrn irn- 66 of Twine For 12 Acres Show Good Crops u--.., ....... ...... .._-... proposition 3; one of more im- imediate consideration." and said hum yr... l v._h l.`-_!\_ mu. umm-1 ha (Egbert Cm`re; There is nothing that pleases f'll`I`n`l`.\ better than to sit on a binder and wateh the twine run nut in tying .1 good crop. And Lnix about ernps, Alan Cnulter and Sons top this district with their yield of wheat. In estiinat- ing it (`l`0p you can count an 10 bushels fur every pound of twine. The Cnulter crop requir- ed sixty-six lbs. or twine for 12 Harrie E39 L'\)I}3IuK.'l 5|-Ill. GHQ SCIU me H1511 Fan. site would be Officcr W. O. D. T\|`t`dd`ll. \.r\ .nnn)-nu. n6` \lu_-c RR"-u v. V . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ V . . . vw A ROUTINE IVIEETING Monday evening's regular meet- ing was prolty much of u routine nature with very 111110 business transacted. Absomees wcr- Reeve Mnclmrcn and Aid. '1`\\-iss. both at- tending military camp at Niagara- nn-Iho-Lakc: Ald. James and Ald. Paddisun. D D O STATUTORY DATE | Allowance To Be Made For Students On Farm V V C $2.500 Cl|l~`.QlIl-I Ill-Z(`-I-JIVEI) Barrio Public Utilities Commis- sion forwarded u cheque fur $2.500 out of lust _veur`s profits of the wax- orxvnrks Depnrhnmmt. and M50 ud- visod Council of the insl.2nl1:-nlfum M H hydrnm at the .~'mIth\vost rm`m`r of William and Gowau Streets. n n o V I` V BI.()(`K STIHIET (`L08 El) FuH(I\\'ln[.{ tho,` cm't'_vitu.', out of the necos.~:ur_\' legal fmnmlitics. 21 bylaw was passed closing the \\'(\storly 30 tom uf vvon width t.hrnttghtntt Block St.. Allzmdult-. subject to uny rights- (){-\\':|_\' or ulhvt` cncruut'hmt`nt.~ that have been iIL`(|llil`(`d by any pet'sr-n. This thirty TN`! wtll provide 2: silo fm` [.:nsnlim- lunks mu\'('d from tho site of the m-w Unit:-d Furtm~rs' Cn- ` npc-rntivo building mt Bztldwm St. ex o ` SF.\\ A(`n|. DISPOSAL l'l.AN'I` G G. Reid. consulting vnginem'. {0l'\\'iIl`dt!d the final cnmplt-lion om`- tificzm` r\gm`ding the s0\\7;u.'(* dis- posal plum. calling for tho puymem of $1l.R65.88. and leaving n holdbnck of 25 pm` cvnt or $27,231.59 after paying tho fnrmm` mncmnl. Total value nf Ihv wnrl: dune is $108.- o'm'z'7 926.37. V V IF NO lt\lI`l.OYABLES When he ronrl :1 letter frutn tho Um-mpluynwnt Re-lmf Bl`Ill(`l1. Do- p:u'tm(`nt of Public Wvlf2|r(`. stntint: that all cmplu_\'ublos un rvliof. whe- ther hvznds of t':uniliv.< m` d0pond- outs. \\'mtld be cut oft` tho roltct` roll as of Alxgttst Town Clark A. W. Smith cummvnta-d that "it um-.~`n`t .'l(`(`l us; we lmvo had nu employ- ublvs un l`t`ll(`f lut` .\`Um(` timo." II D II U In-`.S'I`.\llR.`\N I` l.I(`l*1NSI-`. Ald. (`.ubitt-Niclmls mqturvd If the ro. In tho Stt-plwns Block tllurtnnny Grill) had gut. in license yet. Tnwn Clvrk Smith 2m~ s\\'m'vd in tlw ut`t'u'mnti\'c .'lll(`l stutvtl that ho had :1 letter from the stunt- tury in. that s;mittn'_\' (`undi- tinns xvorv nmv ull rtght. Ald. Cu- bitt-Nivlmls cmm>l:uin<~d that tlwy play the radio at l m` 2 a.m. and start. it again at 7 zun. The Clerk remarked that recourse could be _ had 1m_der;n_ town bylaw prohibiting _ an tlvxltr-('n,<.\`a rv d ist nrl):-ln(`(`. \'VATER(T() URSE OBSTRIK`-TED Ald. (`lurk rogis1m`vd n cnnmlalm against H10 pxmclivc of some pcnplv nf putting ;,:au`hag,2v and tin cans in tho \\'atorcuurso nu Gm\'nn St. Hr slutvd that tho lwuvy r2um'n1I of Sunday night had (`zmsvd flooded cnndmons on accmuxt. of tho ub- structions. a an o hut! lI_H_C18l` .21 I-OWII oylaw PFUI nn unm-c0s.\ar_v di. xx n <: F WEI-`.DS GOING To Suit)` Deputy Roovo Garnor asked what control the Town had uvor private prop:-rty whore words vvcro gzrm\'- ing and going to seed. Ho said he had had several complaints of weeds on streets and in private gar- dens. Town Clerk Smith replied that the sanitary mspovtnr had thr power to order the wevds out on private propvrty. and havo tho mu sont to the owner. Deputy Rouvr` Garner nlsu ,'l.\`k(`d if the Bwnrd Hf Work.\` \\ (`l".` (`utting rag\V'm`d 4m Tnxrn nrnnnrtv | \I'ill'Hl`l` (USU ;l.\'K` \\'m'-.- (`I Town prnpvrt_\'. 2 Bnrriu` C-tvllogime lns'litul:- and public schuola will upon us xnsmi on the first Tuosday in Sq-ptoxnber - Tuesday. September 3-W. J. Blair. chairman of Barrie Board nf Full.- cation. .nnno_unced today. Althouuhi no meeting was hvld. the sccrotany interviewed ouch member or the Board and the feel- ing 0! all the members was that the schools should open on SL`plL`m- bx-r'3." Mr. Blair stated. I"|1nIv-nnun Dlnir nnlrhui Oh-H rhu- nuwn urn w\Lr. H W. 1\1on;z(-r wrntn nffvring $50 for lot 55. north Hnlgnto St.. Allan- dalo. bc-tween numbers 5'. nnd S6. and promised lu build a house cos - ing $2.200 within two yvnrs. Thv In`. has an frnnteuzc of 50 foot and thvr sow:-r is paid nff. Referred to I-`zu- nnce Committee for report. a nu aw AGREEMENTS (`.HANGl-3|) In connnitloo of the whole. Conn` ml discussod the agreements ht`- twoen the town and Walter A. Cull. caretaker of the Market and Tn`.-m Hall Buildmzs. and R. ll Irwin. fllT` truck driver. Some slight ch:m;z-.< wero recnnwmondod. but the cum- mittoo of the whulr) dld nnl ;n`es-m a report, 0 c 9 III \ \ll'AV I I 4`\IIl An acvomn of Crown A Frank A. Hammond for I lpohro court attendance in :4 dot` the Lnqunr Control Act the complaint was laid by police. was ordered paid. a o e ll()SP|'l'.\L A(`(`0l*.`"l`S (`ouncxl received nnhflcaum the admission of four mduzom `tients to hn. to E Victoria and one to Toronto Ge :41. It was decxdod tn dxsputc 1 .J L.-. I.s... ,\..I.- ,.n.. .---;_-n ,\nxn UK 111%` X|`Ul. "l`.|_V sndvrod nwlxpzvn`. consxdvrt-d Ixm-r m thv busincxe d<`\'(`I0p`|t`nI al demands m the autumn. Din I'.`.-IA" L.- O-kn Okur-A nl QPIYIKIXIHS IH \K`lL` HUKLHHII. Big Eddy is the third of five` .'11M`.< on the Mubquash River. starunsz. with a 600-horsepower unit at Bale: and continuing dmvnstrc-.1n1 \n Ra.:~ gbd Rapids. a 10.000-hursopuwer plant which was placed in opera- 'tion two years ago. The 1'.-urth posiblc site is down at Go Home Lake. and the flh near the mouth of the river. The comnwmcmn hen a road under construction that will link Ragged Rapids and Big Ed- H12 RI-ZPRIMAND Hey. waiter!" shouted the 'un- panent diner. Sorry. Sir. we don`t sen: 3 \-8: um x-.-znztu".-5 xeylv. T0'.\' LOT SAL!-I `,\`!..nmu u-mun ..H'.n-x K J. XVII". DH!!!` suuuu. Chairman Blair added th-wt dur allnwnnce would be mndr` by mr Principals for boys. and rirls who were needed to work on (hr f:u`m~`. They will be granted loavc nf .'1l)- sq.-nee by the priricipals and :~n`.nrt- WI be made to haw special clam-5 for them when they return. hv Maid. ` Orillin n.nmnm1' and (`nllimzw Ind :\(`(`()l NT I`.-\lD vI\` nf (`mun-u A . HlJllIl(.'i.|LlUll \'I nur p:+ -three Roy:-a` I Gem-r` dispute :hr~- D mun hating run BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA,` THURSDAY, AUGUST "22," 7 AHm`nr`_\' $9.90 for '1 A-men nu. H \.'i1>!' lIll' I in whxcf ' the Inca` % ]'\I0\\'s ul` t.hv su(ld(!n deaLh}fron1 a heart, attack at Picmn. Sunday noon. of Hon. Dr. L. Simpson, Mlnisl.o.r of Educa- tion and M.L.A. for Comm` Simcoe since 1929, cmno us :1 p.`1'm1l. shock in many frivncls hnd 4acq11ainLun('.os in his own" County and t.hroug;hnut, the province. Ho and Mrs. Simpson were vi.~:it.i1w,' their son. Licnt. Douglas Simpson. l~Iz1sl.ings and Prixwv Edward R.(~gi1nont,. :11. the time. A native of Innisfil. Dr. Simpson was in his 59th yum` Tlw funvrul here _vosLo1'(l:1y aI_tcmo0n was one of the lamest. nunv hair! in I2-\I'I'in .LIl\ Jununun lI\|\ _yv. ever held in B'.u'1'iv. Camp Borden Party Popular ~1Att~tra-ctLi o-n ,Lions Street Frolic7 "Follies" and "Mar- jorie" Popular With A Thousands saxq. I Orillin. Midlnnd and Cullimzw-md Boards M Education haw` hold special meetings at which thvy haw- docidod to open on September :3. mrtordixlg tu statute. with spccml ullpwnncc for nbsentees. The noncral ft-elinsz in Simmw Over Raised For War And Welfare I nua. nurx-. rn Otficv S(|u.`m,~ 'I`lmrsdu_\'-l-`ridu; D(`put_\'-R(`I`\`t` 21-m"-ml vhuirm; .. ..\. . Dancmg at Min:-1'5 Point ev-31y Mnnday. Wednesday. Thursday. E`ri- ` lday. Saturday night. Most opular and modern dance hall n d!s-4 .tricL 361th] Q L.O.B A. Cold meat supper `and uraw announced for August. 23 post.- .`,.uneu. Uzmz will b-.- axxxxt2Lxpced later. ` 34H THREE NfGHTS mrsday ovomng anu uncv .m idcy e\'vn1n:, and th-.91` wh-> ha (Tum to page eight. please) a :: ----COMING EVENTS- n: Om Horticuimral ny...:....-..A-.. 'I"h.n-uinu I-`ri. :v1......._ ct.-." n..oL..- \lII] \ Regnr TA; \,nu nun u-u.uu ... ..-.- Fri` Flnwer Show. Guthrie arena. Wen- `gf;_'inesda)'. August 2%}. Door npen 4-10 5{mip.m. Admision 154:. 34b and; Egbert United Church anniver- >uSL- sary. Sept. 15. Rev. Mr, Armstrong ucr. wxll conduct both serum-.< asst- 341*`(l D) Thornu-n vhon `Ml; FORMER BORDEN I AIRMAN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH llll_0\Vl`lC(` I0!` HDSCHICUS. The general feeling County is Tlhut harvesting will bu pretty well completed by Septem- bar 3, and that it would be mm`: ft-asiblo to make exceptions in spec- inl cnsos of boys nnd guns \\'nl'klll,'i on the farm_ than tn l:l`\`p 1hr schools clcxscd altogether unlil thv middlo of September ur lnlrr. St-hnnl trunnion: marl il nlmxr Hm! vkv. IL l\d_y|ll\HHl, lVl|I|'VII. dmwnod when an RC./\.I. | `rnsl10d off tho Cape Breton Friday. havv hm-n l'<'4'vI\'t`l'v'd. T'I.n hurl ..l' Ohn Ihlrrl \ l Flying 0ffi(`.(`.l` '1'. (7. E. l.a_v'. of Regina. llzul Ru-.(-clved Wings in March; Two Oth- ers Lose Lives I pl!` UI \lll` .\1HI` mg north. Mr. tlnin nf Nlir?` IVIHHI U1 Hamilton, .\lu:-|-nlo-. .}.M_'|.IX Ul |.IlL' ;uu..;, u\A\' {curred :1 broken wrx<`. a ltured knee and his wi1 severe shock Mrs. Young ljured but her husband I {the forehead whxlc Mr: suffered shock that wm ain hospital a vvev,-k. Tho bndios nf Flying ()fri(-vr '1`. `. E. Lay. Rn[.:in.'n. um! A1n'x'::flm:nn 7:. R. R.'1_vmu1nl, Nnrt-m. N11. 1.~......mA urhnn nu 1H'Al-` nlzmn rIH.`ol'LUl\f`l. In the ml '13!` 1| ural Society annual Guthrie Wed-` . 15. U Il'$pl!T keep her uuy 1 ()ffH' llllll` (`X OL`[)H3lT|D(`l' U!` mwr. ` `School trustees made it clmr that more is no thought M hzm1pvr:n'_ harvostimz operations in any \\'::,\'. and that they are willing and anx- ious lo on-operate '10 the fullest ox~ tent it tho need for farm labor is pressing in September. Hun N O Hinnl hliniclnr `xf

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