joum 1n the Rest Koom. aaI.uma_y.;- `October 5. 2.15 sharp S.T.) Each} Institute requested to send dele-i gate because of imporxam bllSi': . ness. 39-40h i } Oro Slatlon Unmd church will` {present their play. Where's Grand- D uma." Oro Town Hall. Tuesday, Om. 1 I8. at 8 o'clock standard txme). pro-I lceeds in aid of Red Cross. Admis} .c:nn can mm 15 gm 'qeecs In am 01 -smn 259 and 15* l Witnossed by J. 1.. Ralstnn. Cam- .ada's Minister of National l')ofem:-'. and a party of military dignitaries, the studont, pilots M No. l S.F. l`.S. iCamp Borclc-n, l`l.`lI(.`h(.`d an iimiurh lanl milnslnm`: in their l.l'Hlllll\_L!i !Cnmplntinn of 1h"ll` imm'n1(`di:nr` 'flying [mining now |)r`liind them. the new wing" students will ,',`l?i on to five weeks of arlvmicerl l1'mr.- ing_ followed by twn weeks; at ;. Bombing and Gunnery S(`ht)r)l i):- : fore they will gi`nduatr~ from `ht British Cnmmnnwc`allh Air l`r:i:n~` Wing Plan pmcluctinn liiw. Pi-nxnntntinn of Lhn wi11us" w`::~. I-"rest-nt.atinn of winus" wu.-~ imade by Air Cnxmmydom .Inhn: member of Air Council for ()r;:.=\mv `zation and 1`r:iining. H0 . the publi(:'.< invc-.<.l.mr.-nt. in tho stu- ldont pilnls meant mmoihing in In lived up (-1), and extonrirrrl nut rm|y his own. but thn I~`.inpi:~~'.< wisiw: for . C:'Il'(.'I, i`S. nrt fr-nrn Hun r-nnirn nf 1h `mg l 1El!I pI`nulIL'Lmn HIM`. ` 5 Cnnnl. lmr .s`uccns can, . Speaking from the cm11,n- nf th largo sqmnm of Camp Bordon`: prosont and futurv flying pm': `no.1. Defence Minister Rnlshm d - I livorerl a few wt*ll-chnsr-n word- nf nr1c0nra1.:crmcn1,. Ho (-mnmmvl- ed the answer C`.nn2rln's _v-mm: m--r have given in N10 Dmmnirmix wa cffm". whvn h'- rmnnrku-rl: "1' wn:-11th and malt-rial wrwv .-:2: nvusl vrxhlo as: Cnn:nr1:1'.< y .uI.h. lhorv nr-m Ibo no fnnr of tho fulnro." ' Yuur <'h3n(~r- of ::(-rwr-n is nr'.'n` or now." <-rmlinuvd 1hr~ Dr-I'(-m~ Minister. adcl1`(-ssim.: lhv now winn" clzms of siudvnl pIln`:<. Yul mill hn :~:u'I'\'iIn1 n m-1'. nun` Win}; will 1 `sage QnLl I .\l'EI.\. ! land ' pire." 'pll`(?.' % In nddilirm in tho pr:-xm11:1l.i:m of `wings In tlwsn first n-n-r-ummi' sinned pilots: of l,h(- R.(`./\.l*`. unrlv. [ho Empire Plan. tlwro `was an olhvr important or-rmnuny Mum- day. Group Captain A. '1`. N. Cow- loy turnrwl ("Immanrl nf this Im- portant air s1.zmnn n'.vr`r In (irnu; iCapt.ain R. S. Grzmdy. ().l3.E., wm comm: to Camp 'Rvn'(lv~n {mm iv fnrmm` post. as nffivor ('(>m|Tl:In(l!nf1 tho; R,C.A.F`.NA`ir Slminnbal Dm".- mouth. N.S. Group Captain (Jnwlcy. will proceed to Regina 3.`. Air F)! - ~ fitter C0mn1an(linp, No. 4 TI`(IlIllHIJ |C()mmHnrl_ -------------------l VICE corps. "Was it completeiy apart? For :n-l stance was every leaf out of that back spring? Was it totally disas- sembled." he asked and to the af- 1n!,._,, ._ __-- ..._u.. _v..-......'. Please Check Your Subscription Label The I')>::1mim'r`.< mznlmg list was: rvvi.=(`d l:u: wt-vk :m~'l all paynlt-111.3: mnrlv up 14 and ll'nZ'lll(lvlH},1 Wwlm-:"rl:;\'. Sx-pl. 25. should he Crod'm-rl on ml- dr(:.'as` labels. Sub:-'(-ribers urn 1'(`(]'.l(3~`lL'\`l In (:h(~r_-k l.h('Il` lab!-l.=. Should tht-y ntnticrc any _n.r`<-ming in2u'- cm'a(.'_v. they arr asked In nut- ify The lixnminvr ()fl'1(':- us :~:o'm us pustxiblt,-. lu-n:n--u--qn:n.-nu---n--u--u----ya: NIB [US H(l(ll`L`b. l "We who mznkc a precarious liv- ing in the journalistic f1'nternlty are usually tun busy bntrzting every other nrgnnizzltion and inslitutl-m in the district. tn take time on` teal my very much ubnul nul ?o|vv~`. Consequenltly tlw innumerable .(`.l`VlC(`:~T rvndcn-rl the (:`)mmuml_v by tho lwwspu|m1`s. urv all tun nflo.-n nverluukod." --r .. ...|..I In... l.. anuv hum mwvl IL Clzls';< M slunltm pun .x, run he carI'_yim_' :1 pr-x'.\*nn;:l 1111 In Ilitlor when you go nv'~r that ho is, not fiL:htin;,' Eng- .'u1r>n(-. bul. Hw British Em n nutcu. nc n:nLu ullu |4`l nu. . {Turn to page eight, please) `Section 1 -- Pages I K; QSOLDIER DEATHS fro BE pnoman IConservo.tives 1 Not Opposipg BRINGS YEAR 1"FOOLISH TRICK" - % I Q IN REFORMATORY| or 'l`:1k(,-s (lar and Tells P0- I 1lVnun;; Soldier From Vancouv- li(-- llv lntnmlc-.d to Returm I It; llazl No (founscl l _'v'UHHL; .'Hll|l`l VV:l.\ lllll IL'.l|\..}\ 15:41.44 `,4- Uy cuL'ms(-1. | Crm.~t.:nblr- Reg, Wi1.-rm tcs't1fi.:d hr: our uinppz-d an Tiffin St. on MS ` ', .u.':_v I-: Cnmp P.m`dz'n, and he plac- '<-(I (iru-rn umlrr.` m'rosl. "1 mxess tlvnw an awfully fnr)li. trick." W1|.<;'>n rnpspmcri Groun as saying ~ zvhnn ;lppI`('hl'n l(.`d. He said he was in-mn Vancouver 'and intended In l ?:ukr- Hw cur back to where he ,~'_1,.')`l I ` . ( I ...,.. . . , . | l'hI- mnmmnn fur var theft undo: | l `the Criminznl C 111- is nnv year. 5 Cxwwn /\t1nrn"_v Frank Ham- | nvnri. who hail pm,-vinu:s!y pc-/*.n nskt.-ti by the Mzngirttmte if he wim- -(I tn l`(`{ll('(` 1h<- I-hnr;,!,r*. had 1'0- fusrd, and mid lhe court to thr` .Mfnet~-Hmt --1.here- Mtss ~ eomethins-2 ' ;_,:nin:-"L 1hr.-`buy. However. when lhc accused was asked if he had Irv:-r bw-n ('Hl)Vi('1.(`(`l bvforc. young, `Grvrn told lhn Bmwh that, he had .. |.,..\-. ..: .:...ml knrnr-n 'Fhn nu; u\.\.u-3\.u (-0 Gun"): ll nrvcr been I -.-nun'L: smlriit-1 1-1|` llVCl`l()(IK(?(L I would like In any how vo:-_v glad I am tn he in Bm'1`l:- tunight. When I think of Barrie. apart [rum its -scenic :m.mction.s and mum cred- itable busines< section. I think uf< two people. First I think of your own Alex. MucLnrL-n. the pmducl M in Durham County nmnso_ and -:im-:- I nnm lnnk nnnn Durhmn :'..<| Altorm-y-Gmwral Gordon (fonant has announced that he has instituted investigations in- to soldier fatalities in Ontario. which since May have taken 16 livcs. "'l`I... . l..ulinn :1- .`lh-I...-Iain.-v illlll illlllll.`-L EIIIIIIIIIIIK. Ill` Dtllll. (fummu-nting on the death enr- Iy 'I`huI'sd:|y Inst nvar Now- Innrkrt of six nu-.mb(-.rs of the (`zmndizm At-,tivo S1-r\'im Force who W(`l'l` rctlu-ning to (lamp Borclvn in :1 horrowrd automo- hilv. Mr. (Tmmnl said that "loan- in;; of :1 var is an Hl'l`i0llS respon- sihility. not only tho civil N`.- spunsil)ilil_\'. but thrrc are pro- visions of tho lliglnvay Traffic Act I'o;::1I'dim: the person to whom it is lnamrd." "'l`lu- situntitm is disturbing and nltnosl :Il:Ivming." he said. l`nnunu-nlin rr nn llnn rlnnlh nnr. 1'/;\I'lOu;~' p`)>`> an Uvcu LIIC uuunuu `Buy and Hudson Bay areas. with rmver more than a year at one past. He has been manager Ior two years. In that time. he has been with the Indians three years and Eskimos two years. llL' .\ llllw Hud.<`n`s Buy Cumpany pm . at)` he Bold)`-r Islands. Hu-'l'5rm Bay. m: thnusand milvs due north -)1 $3:-rie. after ve years` absence. During the interval, he has been uslstaxit manager and manager at Iarious pos's all uver the James 3 1y nynr mnra than n vs-ur at nnp nsl. III` `III Au uugu u-nu Dr. IVi<;AI`th;lr In!` li(`Il('|] Hlill. HI.` Ildll Ill:Vl'.` I||rI<- Kl IlIIlIl\, un.n.u.v-nun V. mnvictod before. The Mr. H4.-pburnts pnhcy may well b -r was not roprc-:~:(-ntc-d dCl(!X`I`(3d to that time." ' The decision of the-committee W,-_,,,, g_r,_m,`,d`was quzxltfigd to the ex` ent that mt-d an St. MS me "5"?"'f` WU1`l `"3 {Fee 5 W, chzmgn :t if candidates U! ;`]'r(`I$ other plJHU(.`H1 p:u'tie.'; decide to con- n W` '0 >`"=-- , Annnul Mlnnhnn wnd an exira copy of I".x:xminr_-r tn :1 f1'icnd'." . All Iucal news dealers`! VAS Strongly` Opposed As Ever to The Government V {Liberals to Hold ' Rally Here '1 Oct. 23 0| nurnum L.Uun1y llliIIL\(" unu1 srincv I nnw lunk upun Durham as my homv coun1._v in Canada. I um naturally a littlv prulld of that as-I m~...... ... Y)n:|n rm......, Dlxvnunl I . , _.,._.,.__. _ J`[ 1ll. Dr. Duncan Mc/\.I'thur, On- inrin Minister of Education. will n J. likely bo opposed as Member of the I..rgi.=l:ilurc' for the riding of C(!hll`(` Siimtmg siiivcccdiiig the late 11011. Dr. L. J. Si!l)|')Si)H, M.L.A.. for [mu riding .-zinvrr 1929, until his death }(m August. 18. ' | linln.-.-4 Ihn inirwinm-inrl hnnnnng i()H I`\llgll'.`l. I0. . Unlc-.~s the unexpected happens zmd an inrIL-pendent candidate gets `into Hm race, Dr, McArthu1"s wm hr the nnly mxno put rm-ward when nmninatinns 4'.'ako place here on ()cl,n1)rx- 73. The by-election, if one is nocn:;.:ary. will be held on Octo- ber 30. ` [0 Cu nnnl-uhunl Ilu .|4t|" II\A:ru`m DUI` JU. It. is understood that the'[.Iberals are plmming :1 big rally lnv Barrie Colleyzintc Auditorium on the ev- vning of October 23. with Premier .Ilrpburn in auondznxcu. I Tho urnv fnr nn :m1`Inn1nf-inn hm: .u(puurn In m.umc1.'mcu. The way for an .-nr-rrlmnation has `been vlnnrerl Ihrnngh the action uf 1ho executive of the Cvtntre Simcd (`.z-ns`rvm:1v<.- As.~:m:i.'1i:rn in .d.e- cidinn uni tn nppnst` Dr. Mc`Arthu'r. Rt-:~'nIuliun PH:-,`.'i(!d \ I ! } The {unnwing rvwlutivm was ad- `,op1vd M n Invoking or the execuuvc _ in Int: M'1g1.~;Lmt,t~`s Court Chamber. I Friday ovuniml. when he presjdclit. 1(}r,-m-5,10 (I. Jnlmslnn, Mincsing, pre- lsirlttd, and thv sncml.3I`y was T. E. qSmHh. Elmvnlo: I -'I`|...o lhn t:`u..m.H.m rnmnmllino mmnn. Iulmvm-: "That the F.x(-mltive Committee nf tho (_I /\ss0:".atIon of the riding nl Ccmrc Simcoc do :1- ;, I`(.'(` to nlford Dr. Me-Ar hur an ac- chmnlirm for 1,110 unexpired term of 1):`. Simp::nn s l(`nlll'C at office as Minister uf Educntinn; and to con- vvy 10 Mr.. Simpson and her fam- 'ily their .x_y.npnthiv:~; in their sad h(`2`cavv:ment. - "H ic Hun nnininn nf 'hr\ F`.YP(`IIHVO nc-rnavcment. "It. i: the opinion ur `he Executive Committee that nll unnecessary ex- pvmo and (.-unlruvcrsty should be avoid:-(J so lhat, our war ,ell'ort l...;..m mu 1... imngsma in nn'v-u.rnv,. |5lV!)l(l('(J SK) Illill uur Win ,Cl|Ul I. might nut be impaired in.a!)'y way.- ` rn`e Exeoutiveconwriithe is-wnv be impaired in,a:gy`way.- is-wn- ~' denl that in :1 general election-this riding will rxprcss its disapproval ,nl the present Gnvc-rnment. and be- linvos` that n puhlir discussion of be rlnunrrnrl In lhnl Hnnn," CHI. l.)T(:W'S bI.ll(.`I`l'lB U. ` I ! (Iv-I. Drew was present at Friday Hr,-vr-11in;.:'s meeting of the EXGCOHVG Crnnnn lI.-r- and .n:pu.'.(,~ `at :40I`nc |lrn;.:1h regarding the matter. Fol- hnwxng the meeting. he issued the Irulluwmg statement to the press: -| "H i ; mlcknnnrv 1n Px`79nf`I the l\IIlllll'll ung..-ub A motion was passed that the an- L nun] meeting of the Centre Simeon- (,`rm:,er'./nlive A.'.sur:intinn be -held In P(2nLtanguish(-n on -November 6 M 7.30 pm. l. timc)_ wlip Lt.- r Cnl. George A._I)rcw. Onta_rio Can- , , . Ir-udt.-1`,-gs the chie!'`spca,k- \ rs;-_ - ': (ml nm...,-c L'0u9nrnni!U I Examiner Classifieds 2 Results IHIIYJWHI1; smuament to UN! pruas: "IL is cu. to extend The 1- .urto:y of an acclamzntion to a duly irlmstxn Ministvl`. and the Consex:va- Hive Assmriatxrm also looks -upon this as an opportunity to express `tho;-1r resprrci for the late Dr. Simp- 1 :"n hu nut nnnnsinrv the election Of WAR MEASURE {their resprrm mr Inc lute ur. antip- srtn by not ummsing the election the man who has been chosen to suc(:r3Cd him as Minister of Educa- `tmn and vvi:~:hr:s to enter the Legis- lature from the same riding for Dr. Simpsnn's uncnrnpleted term of , 0!Ti<'(-. . Mm... f -nu:-ru,'n?i\In Aunvintmn on | "'I'|u- (.':m;v-rvavc Association `would hnvv znnnuuncvd their inten- llinns at tho mnno limo it was an- nr,-unccd that Dr. Mcl\r1hur would b0 :1 (-undndnlv. if they had been 1rvI.._... A- __.._- A...` _IA4nn| ~ After spending a month-ind-m ihalt on furlough. Mr. Tyrer will repnrt at Winnipeg. and will be Jscm to a post somewhere north of `Lat city nllr Tvrnr gm-nt the 1851. ten 1 At (my Mr. Tyrvr spa.-nt the last mr-nths 21,, the -mly white man at the post at Ncmaska. one hundred ` miles east of Rupert's House. an In- 31:~nd pnsl. His chief occupations were listening to the radio and reading books. There were no news- papers and the only mail he re- `ceived was a weekly radio message frcm his family via KDKA. Pitts- burgh. about 1.30 a.m. every` Sun day. Sunday was my big da'y.o! the week." he declared. Last win- tor he read about 300 books of !Ic~ [nun and about twenty classics. The, (Turn to page etgm, please! OPEN SATUIUDAY NIGHTS 1-I nu A1llluI--r:-- .w-.._-.... I`h4.- Barrie Examiner olce is u,wn every Saturday even- ing (rum 7 to 9.30 p m. for the convcnu.-nce of lhosa: who Wish tn pay for subscriptions arid clnssifmd arile-ls and the turn- action of other business . , .&_J 1 easy way to fin.d articles 103! . ;odvt-ruse in The Barfle Exam- (lbussifwds. Ont: "ent 8 ward 'mmImum. 25c). __._.._....___.______..___. Iuuunuvlu" u uu._y u. . /Turn to W0: two. plane . -__~ o>_ J-udgmnnt Rveserved ` Until Next Saturday i In Conversion Case (Jul. DH.-w's Stutemeiit st-i-1.. Annual IVIc:linLI _. N... _.._...I II... All _t|!e N_.m| ';s"isI.}ia} i and Dish -i_:`If No} 43 Judgment was r0sm`vr=d by Mus:-A i:`h'nt-3 Cummnn Jeffs SzItu1'daI_v nl`-| ternoon until Oclnbor 5 in the cusv? of Arthur J. Tuck. lncul sm-un(l-| hand dculcr_ chargvd with lhvft all n wrist watch valued at $22. h_v' .............:.... fI`nn1 [Mn n n 'F`.llMU hand ucu1er_ Cnm`gt`(1 wnn uu-n m, I--mvcrsiuu. from No. B. 0. Elliott. R.C./\.S.C.. Camp Bordon. on Svpt 1n = 19. ; Ross Cowzm. nrvust-d's munsv-I 5 claimed that Tuck had [3|ll'l`hHSl`(1` the watch for $2 from tho snldlr-r. with tho undm-shndin: that h would rv-svll him tho watch with- in a certain spocified time. xvhwhl hud elmmti pvfmr In Ellintl'.< cull ` ing for the watch. ! "I buy \v:Ilclu*.< all lhv tmw." Tuck said in his own dvfoncv. "I pm them in vuvnlnpvs and R091) them for thmn." I'M.` Y\nnulnu (`:nnnhnH R f`. A S,(`., I them for thvm 1 Pl(`_ Dum'.1u.< Cmupboll. R.(`..A.S.(`.,. (`amp Bordon, cmnpnnlon of EL` liott. tostifivd In` wont inns '1"uck`s shop with the wnt(`h and shnwvd i' to Tuck and Elliott told Tuvk hv1 wxmtod to burrow sumo momxv -n` It. H was a clvau` luau of $2." ho`! slated. "Tuck wanted $7 when w-`, went back to go! it." I I , _ ..\\.\.__- ,#_.\g_ Examiner Classifieds cost little` but do n big job. ` ,.---._-_..___..?._?_....__ Newspaper Has Important Role \ In Community` `piibi}1%Nc':E% wItL{`%L1iidEAs pLc>Ij1%<*:*}:W 5 IF BARBIE ASKS 1'1`. SAYS CONANT` I-`ulic.-0 strength in N10 Barrio dIs- ` trick will be: increased if a l`\'q|u`>'t`. for additinnul help is mudv by tho? B.u`rio authorities. Attorney-Gvne~r- ul Gordon Cununl said. NIU|ldii_\`.` when asked if notion is planned `mi Curb a rising rate of ufTL`nccs com- mitted by soldiers {rum Camp Bur- den. rm. .-........u hm in-on made. said: den. No requo.-.5! has bo.-mi made. said the Attorney-General. Mr. Cunani recalled that a conference was held lust summer between the civil and military uulhorities on the policing problem. Accompanying thv Attor- ney-Generul on that occasion were W. H. Stringer. Cammissioner of rnvin:-in] Dnlinn: Staff Insnectur I W. H. Stringer. L.`Jmn1Issu)ner ux rovincial Police; Sta Inspector E. T. Doyle, Inspector Richard Cox. Barrie District Headquarters, and uuAnu_y' u uuu pnuuu u. ... (Turn. to Page Three. Plvrmr) ` the Mayor and Clxiof Cunstuble M `.,_.d if ,.`.qm\\-` \ Barrie. A basis of cu-npemtlmx. us; `i\_ nn by `\ib0I\VL`el\ the mi1itm`_v and civil au- : ` ` .thnrities. un what was admittedly a` dilficult bmblcm. \V`d.\ armmzed. 3 quid Mnnrinv. "Th:-r0 has lwen 100 ucr cont. C0- THEZ+ BAlj{BlE1 +EXAM1l[E_;13_ 'rw6T6<:7AI. BOYS ' GO TO AFRICA I FOR om: YEAR Associutc Editor of the Bramp-`I ton Cnns(:x'vatm`,. who gave a fine .1d(lrc.ss to the Barrie Kiwanis Club_ Monday night. | /o`,\.___.__... 1 D. Lyail Jcnnctt and Vernon| R. Taylor Among Canadians . On Way to Gold Coast tol. | Work for Mining Company .,. WA- _ I 75th Year , Twu furmcr Barrie boys are mk- ing up ggld mining in British W(::~.L Africa and urv now mi their way u- C'.L`()FS the Atlantic Ocemi. ll The men are D. Lyull J(.`llllL`T.t, sun ' of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jennnlt. ll Maple Avc.. and Vernon R. Ta}/lm'., son of Roy I`nylor. Grimshy. The luitei"s wifc. now rrwidinpz l1cr". was formerly Miss Marjm-it: Glen- nie. Bnrrirr. and they have two children, Sandra nnd Phyllis. .. ,1 r-n_...u-._ ....:|....: t it t '1'ne men are u. i. yan aennen, sun Mrs. Bil Canada's army at Camp Borden M"pl "ml V'~`1"- " R went on three-da_v immoeuvris .n for `If, R"? T"yl`"' G"i,';`h~V- Western Ontarii. ;-nrl n.tei.s hCl"`.'I"lCninu|n_ vn,(.,`-(lay ,m,,.,,,,,L._ 1 f"V 0'9"` | plan was to ennelurle the exere twnlwith nie. Messrs Jennett and Taylor sailed from Montreal. Saturday night on the _Calumet" of the`E1der Demp- ster Lines. for the port oi`. Tnkoradi. British West Africa. 'I`hey have ac cepted positions as shift bosses on the Amalgamated Banket Areas gold mining property, Gold Coas? l I I . army which the NiaI,:;ii':~ `i h` a march th`:`nu;:li 'I`oron tri. Thursday afternoon. ret,nrnin;,' to Camp Borden by way of l-l1,L:hwa_v 27 and Allandnlc `late t.orl::y. Five thoiisaiirl troops .~:tnrt.er: south in three groups--the Blue' inelnrlerl Regiment the R':rl" Army including C:l`l_V end Siineiw l'm'e'~.t ers: and the ``Green' Army eoiri.~'t- Colony. on a year's etxntraet. and at. ing p1`il1cipully of the lrish Rel- the end of nine months` service. will i ment of Canada. 1 hey were split ni~ receive three months` leave of ab- ` to three grtiups for (lefenee agairrzt sunce. The proper`y is only live de- gree.v, above the Equator. Both men have had considerable experience at having been six years in the Sud- hury and I orcupine areas of Nov thern Ontario. ' e_\_.j_____.. the mining gaine.H""'`1- ~"MY " I t enemy planes` Altnou;_.',h tank lllllt.`~` Ill eninp formerl part or all three :irnn::-'. rkele on s aft 17 `- hind. still no armourerl IiL1illll| vehicles were sent on nianoeu\'re~. the reason being that a period ol intensive training under the now; Lisle. unrl thenee south a `titer. every man and every vehicle the Perl 2' .manning, were tit. as n firlclle and eager to ll :-i their kll'IWll`(l`.',(` in some-t.hin;_ like ;ietu:i.l warfare ennclitions. The`- hnnrlretls of vehicles were all in! the llnest eomlii'.loii ready for 213 ;.:.renuon:~ tliree~ grind. The tnri e armies" moved out all (fuvnp Borden with eloek-work pre- '_-iuion. The movement commenced i \ about 8 :~,.m.. and within fty 'rn'in~ `tad cleparterl. Two L_vsancler army en-operation planes: flew clown from Ottawa tn` 'ii(l the armies in their advance. At ' tir: it was thought they were "en~ It I t i-my" aireravtt but this suppositirm w.'.- soon dispelled, when the crew: anti-airerat`t nuns wert mt ordered to tire on the low-fI_v- ing mneliines. The three ;irm:es" moved lll pet'- tiet eohesimi r.lireetl_v along line- l.'ii(l out in orders. The Blue" army headed west from Camp Borden to mi west t n. , n,, 1 Ext1*a: copies of The Examiner urn! fur sale by zill local news deulm;. :.1n d at this (attic;-. Prico 5 cents. Hlmv ubuut sending (me ut this! |\'.reu|<'s.issLIc to am ubscn-1 friend`.' I . ___.._. %iBus Stor:e-3;-':I'o Rescue `,3 Of His Si_s__ter Agckedf PHEASANT VISITS C.N.R. STATION A llcautlful golden plmasant nmlc hirtl startled the employ- ees ul` Barrio (`.N.l{. Station about 1.35 z\.m.. 'l`ucsda_V. when it nraslled into the waiting room through one window and then cruslu-.d out again through an- other. In... nnlliuuau niwlll nlnrk maid 'mmcuu pruulcxn. wag uuuugcu. There has been per upermim between the military pol- 1 - ico at Camp Burden and our men." 1 i` said Cmnmissmner Stringer. 'I'her` ~ 5 are a number of mihmry police 5;` \ force and aw quite familiar with our force. The same measure of co- operation is experienced at Peta- i there who are ex-members of our; ! z urnwn " 1 I Roy Collings. night clerk. said he was quietly working at a Lvpt-wx'i1er in the office when all at once there was n grant uprmu`. "I hnurcl 2| \\'iI|d0\\ crush and wnwu. The cunnnissiuner said um`. um- tur-vyclo oicer is detailed to the uftcen-mile road into the camp and that the regular force under In-i specter Cox has been increased by seven I `'I heard :1 window went out into the waiting room." he said. "'l`lu-re was the pheas- ant in the waiting room. When it saw me. it took to wing and new clean through another win- dow on tho Post Office side of tho waiting room. It got up and started to walk toward the main street. and I believe some one let it into a restaurant. The hird was out down the back. 1.. ac- ou..I.t nm nluluuanl rut Brampton Editor Tellsv Place of Weekly in Local Affairs Inn! (Yul. uuwn uu-. |nI\'.|\. In its flight. the pheasant cut c-loam holes through the two windows. about one foot in di- Iln`|(.`ll`l'. 3. n. MOR I'LOC>K nu-. .- n, 1 men :h k. a when an lg er vd at man Etzwkvd his ltil pnlntv Pullvv sz Rxvurd M. '1 xnf N0. `.3 `N `Royal (Tu 1(`snnp Hm " is now >Cmmt_v gx in charge 3;: fvxnulv I tmtt".~` Cut .011 uuil1\'. }E;r;1j;B6rdenTroops% ,Defend" Province {Against Attacker! - pianos. uh (`3lH1))lH('1()I'd(`l . ;Il`i]lliE'.`ill;.{ I1lil('l leaving, only `-kl'|(' .~ -~| Lhi _ `ifii-1 (`Uh* II12lll()(`Ll\'l"."v.|[llIi(l i that ` v imw;1.isle. an: sfchcnie lies iminediatuly nhuzid nndl Eveiwlt. tank uiciails wcrv noi niixiviiis 1<>|J".'np\'il jeopardim` Lhvsc vziluziblu ll'&Ilnlll_L:| in Avthn units. in '1*.~...mq Wit mid I<`.:iL!i-r I Th(` F D S . ` 1\ccurding I. (`hivf of P011! lstowm. Mrs. B. 1... Sturvy. I...` H... rnnolmll v\l:)\'ul` LI SOLDIER Prime Minister Mackenzie King Expresses His Sincere Appreciation Roy "Red" Stun-_v. lmsl 'l`m'-m `tn Argun:1uL\` fnutball star. cuptur man who lmd nlI<-go~dl_v n` llnvked his si.~`1ul' and ht-Id mm 111! `til urrlvvd. I'\..| . ,1 cl... ......\ Ii--n--M. PM |D|t'rWi'-Fl. Mrs. b. LA. ouuvp. In!` tho fontball plEl_\'t`l`. av` daughhcr. Miss Ruth Sturv |Tiffin St.. in the` wvst vnd landnlu. xvoro 2':-mrnznz lu- `Tiffln St. ubuut midnight Sm {They \-verv waitmg fur hi ` traffic. (`amp Bnrde`n-hum - inns: in from of tho Supcrtc. ip0I'!_\'. Mrs. Strey had .~ `lacmss tho mad. luv-\'uu: lwr In` to fullnw. I . \\ .'L~' u ' `nmlnent that a mom Czunv I ..u....l..A oh.` ....nnn u-.un-nu AT KIWANIS CLUB! Newspapers Association of the first week In ucwuer as a Newspaper Week affords me zv. welcome opportunity to extend to the weekly newspapers of our towns and villages a word of sincere appreciation on the _scrvicc they are rendering Canada at this critical time in the history of our country. As one of the great channels for the expression of public opinion and a power- ful influence in the life of our people. they have an especially great responsibility. To this responsibility they have responded splendidly in the manner in which they have maintained the high standards of :1 free press. There is no surcr foundation of the democratic way of life. I extend to the members of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. my best of wishes for the success of Newspaper Week. --. - -- . nur:.~nnrv:.~ IIIKVI`, ' I to (0114 th.If iattucked the lscrennms wen` } (her. Red E; I the Storey mad. v n-. The celebration by the members of the Canadian Weekly Association of the first week in October as -. Nnulunnnnr W0}-k nnnnls me a. onnortunity ,... ,.\...-. " said u` mam l`I`1\':l1x' ward '1`. (`hr_vmber. 25. nu- [nf Mnhilv 1..aIunIh'_v Linn} ';Ru_vul Czumdizm ()rrlnum'v ( sCzunp Bordon. fummorly nut '11:` I -13` ill(.`:I!'L?t`.1'ill'd m 81 `County gun! hcrv mv:nt1n;.: tn: Qa of |l!dt Ct`l1[L\' .'1.~'s.u `a fenmlvv Hr Llpp(`&II`l`(l III M Court. Wed1wsdu_v and 1: `ed g:uill_\`. !\djmu'nIm)nt wns `until Satu1`du,\', 1 . A Ontario Premier Congratulates Weeklies on Unselsh Service During my lolirteen years Ill |'|llDll(: me I mw. Ontario's \veekly newspapers as one of our ohief asset.~'r-as accur- ate interpreters and consistent moulders of that type of thought and opinion which. while always valuable, is most needed and best appreciated in testing times like the present. They give unselfishly of their support to vevery worthy enter- prise. To everyday problems. large and small, they bring a dis- passiouate'appreciation and it quietly effective treatment that are much to he envied. They are irreplaceable links with the homelife that must be re-established solidly here if our post-war future is to mean anything to us. Generally. they provide a steatlying influence that extemls far beyond their own immediate field of operation. `Ivan ., u|v_.... .... nus; u: n x.,,... u . uI....I." ..Iu...I In lm m-I:-hrzult-ll let. me (`Oll- [mm (H (I])('.l`:II.Iun. _ With Ne-wspnpcr Wonk" uhnut to he n(-It-hratt-.d. let ma grutlllutc-. the ()nluI'in Wt-1-klirs .nn their azchicvt-mcnts of the [fast and wish them every .~;u(-,(:vss in the days ahead. M If lll`.I'RlIR.N. ;lUnu. ` Thu tangy fmwball stgr Inst 1 Milne in speedmg across lhv mud in ihis sister's aid and gmb|.)rd '.'.1v `soldier. holding him until Cm\. !Reg. Wilsun d1'1"Ivud. IVI:s.~' Slurvj was none the \vm'se fur her v.\:p-r~ ience. police: said nL.;..: co.-........o r\`L`:\ .~n.\u-vnel that n:u\.\.. y\.:|IL\ nu... Chief Stewart also rz-pnrted tint! .a young married woman. Mr. T11 'ley. Essa Road. was attacked earl- ier in the evening on `Liuldwin :1 near the Copacu plant. and only .4 _shorl distance from tlw St:-rn_v ;n- [cident. and that the man had '1:-' been apprehended. Nlrs. 'I`1llo_v w u: not injured. 4 IPCCLID I \l Icu uu nu \..\.-V tures Alleged Culprit; Holds for Police. Home Town_13ctper Re- flects Life of , Its People ` Ottawa. Scptelnber I6, 1940. fmnru-.1-n in public lift: I have come to regard nt-.nin'.~ mm-klv m-wsmmcr. :4 \ llllly IJ"I\|` " ""` UlL'llK'.\Ll( front Supertzxsl pr --it Dunc 57*`DP~ \\'edxw. ho duug`\- 1! }[9-au-d I! wn.~' at 11115 Dm. mnu` up ;I1|'.llw`.dne5( 1 the yuung woman. \\'ln->``iB1-(~,g:. m we,-._~ {ward by hm` bx`-2-, Rpd Red" sxurvy. wh" was mon-:mg.~ \r.V wsidexim` a""`-`Q ?h'\\~rx1 ant 3.ul t'_\. V ll'L|lll|n|I- l|\' : Sn nitmg h f Supertv it.`.r9_\' : I n u hnr Ixiuus 1: .I".<=(v[)\*ill('. 1,4, Cnnn, Arthur for lunch. I the night at 1 or l Rv(l" army In . In munch I`:-nnx (`nrnn 'N?EI(l ZIHUI L`:VL'l'l'lL. Ivxulnnuunu. `id "7 -M`. Fowl supper at Wm " 5-hurch. Wvd11esrh_\'._ 5i`Wd-'-"1 Dance at Cooks! "If-'-h'<`.` ~9verv Friday night nnud. in-1...-.-nuke.-;. BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA! THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, I940 W. L. MA(.3KENZH`l KING. t, l,u.'~t. in :4nn1cl,hiI1;_1\ 'l`h(.-i . . l *1 -1 I .hunrh'-(ls in .<[t.ht~ a` >.. grind. 'rI.n vnmn ' n'\inI<" n-unuvrl nlll nl On the eve of National News- paper Week (Oct. 1-8). `the Barrie Kiwanis Club held a newspnpev night on Monday and had for it: speuker. `B, H. Mnrtluck. associate; editor of the Bmmphn Conserva- tor. the paper which this yr.-tn` won the Mason Trophy, emblematic of the best weekly in the Cnnudian! Weekly Newspapers A:~`.sn(:ia.tiun. Mr. Mortlock gave a very thought-. ful and lnfnrmntivn :nldrn. wilhl "` ` L:.lnC(`. Llt.'ZIl'lIl Fldll. r lIr|',1>\,uII. "`l.VV:'dnesda_v. October 9. Juhnstum-i "'iBr(::=. nrchvstra Admission 250 p. ""1 Cl`USS dancv. Ha\vkest;ne$ `$omng.~ Hall. Friday. Oct. 4. Mod-: h;m'n and old time dan("mg. Goudf i .nucu.v. 41:1,` yum clepartecx. i advance. ( n`:~'t. it I temy" uireravft suppnsitkml the re `int: . Thu thrr-v 'xmes" pm`- spunmng mo mum nv. rrcswn. The Grven" ;u`m,v. appropriately mv`.ur{1np, thv Irish E{np,ixneI1t. tu`.`n< --rl (-z1:=.1 nut uf Cwmp Bnrdvn U 2-unly Roz.-d Nu, H) nu the fourth . ' I3`. VI 'I`.unnc|nn unnih uh `I cmns. `ill-`lip ` 3 Dzmco a`. the Luv:k_v Star puvilion. Oro Beach. Friday. October 11. 1311-1 tzre proceeds in and of Red Cross Socxoly. 40-41b I [Wanna Tvv (M`;u1s`D HRH Wednes- 'h0Cl(`l)'. `tU"llU Danct`. Ivy Orzmgv Hall. Wednes-` day. October 9 Mnrbyls Mounlzun-, eers. Admissinn' 250. 35c. Lunclui counter. 40p Struud United church Anniver-1 `;u'_v_ Sunday. OCL 6_ at 11 a.m. and ` o'clock conducted by` gRe\'. G A. Williams. Toronto 40b- V Cl nrclu-. Dunc! lhu-I .~..v..~. ---- COMING EVEN TS - SIC. -mu `ludvrn and old time dance. M1d- l `ct hall. 'I`hursday, October 10. )\\`x-"S orol1e::`.x'a, Admission 25 `ts. 40-411) \.....m .\- Hm: I nu-L-r Qt-_:r nzuvilinn, M. I. IIEPBURN. kld. uuuv! `Im; at MmL't'.< Pumt everyv ~sdzay. Friday and Saturdav. 1 for your comfort. -Mb` go. Gearln Hall. Phelpsmn.\ \cH;I\ ('\`fnhnr Q .[uhllh)l!L 1Vll'. lVIUl'LIUL'K L .HV(! H VL'I'y L[lUU}3'lIL-[ ful and informative address. wiihl pointed humorous periods, and was heard with the closest attention by the large number present. His sub- ject was "The Weekly Nnwspapm' and the Community." J A Nl .:u-l.m'm\ whn inlrnrlnm-rl `ii.-(1 Nil. IU UH Lin: Iuunu` -.. Tnwnshlp, south on vmd NH. 10. misuing Allis- L` rub? by half a mile. and : thmugh 1..m'0t[n tn ()1`- snulh through Alum i` lunch and then an in {W tho mght. ms and nmutmcyclt` troop _\'in;: much 1-ulumn spvni mght at Kiu.'l\om.`r. 0 (`lush (sf Armies zh their l"i!U[l`.s czmw (`lust ..o .... nu. nnintu 1:! \'l`Il "(ll ll " III`! "I \I : trml. 1 page etght. pkcase) Hl'\ l' ||lIHC>| nch whet` nr lHUlU!'L'_VL`|t` I nch Ll nnin Edgar Untied . October 16. 40*.) .st:>wn Pavmon) t to Max Boats! asub; ..r . u.....o 'I.llL' wquccua uun_. ..u_..._, ..........,..., Th 31-year-old pilot. an Amcri-| Span. now fighting fur Britain. whilv, -fighting for the Loyalists in (he; Spanish war. was ('1iptui't'!d and hold} `a prisoner by General Franco r-yr! `thirty-one months, and was finally greleased only last winter after hi:; wife, an actress. had sent Frnnm 'hcr photograph with many special writien appeals for her husbzmrw. rcleasc. ..~ , ,_, ,,,... I L....... .. I;H'..l Sgt ----- I Spain's importance in the war as holding the key to the Mediterran- -ean. was cmphas!/.ed by Ser,';|. Pilot Harold "Whitey" D3hl.| R.C.A.F`.. Camp Bardcn. in an ad-. dress before Barrie Lions Club utl `the Queen's Hotel Friday evc-nIm:.} . r-r~u_- I11 ........ l\`ll ..;Ino can A.-nnu~i._| DIIKT \_'\'\"4lllIIl\.llI4 _-\-\-~ I 5 21 Sergt. Dahl said he had grme ow-rl there for the adventure of 11.. not-I ifrnm any political reasons. 11% taught him Lme lesson, that \\'l . Should put every effort Iorlh ml `Keep what we have here. "l ha ! wmething to thunk about whcn.l `as in prison over there for .41 ",m'onth. expecting tn be shot any 3 : morning." he said. He had born m 1Can:`-da three months and at Cnnmi ' iBm'den three weeks. ` n.._- .._.. r--... ) `1 - ;un v-srnd u n I-n l Lll.'tl.`yL. "So you can see I have a limo score to settle with those pcoplr-," `the speaker declared. explainmgi `.hat the Italians and Germans wan `.lhc war fnr Franco. c<-.._.- n:|,.n "o\L-` ...... :r\II`nr'|II\rIflx lld EH8 LUfnU1UlllLy. J. A. MacLaren. who introduced the speaker. spoke of hi.s (hm rc- curd us a`ncw.<,pnpL-rn1nn and as :1 citizen in Oshawa. Ruwmzmvnlic: Fort `Erie and in his prr. pr):::- tion ii) Br.'1mptun_`whinh he ussum . ed last year. He is." suid Mr MBCLEIFCH. "one at the nblest young meh in Canadian Weekly jnurn::I- ism." n..r...,. H... .....z.. ..,m.-...-. ..r 41...? luu wcu nu 4nuu-.u. I Sergt. Pilot Dahl was i nt1`odI|cr.>rl by Warren Wilgar` and was thankrzrl in behalf of the Lions Club by William A. Be. President R. S. -Atkcy was chairman. There was in large attendance of members and | lvisitors. who thomughly (?njr)y;`d |th(- talk. } um . r-..,__;.... v-ur\r.l1: ..| till` K(ll\. I The Spanish war was mostly :1 prnlude to the p1'r=. war." S."l'.'_;l, D1hl explz ined. 'Ihe1`e was Itnli'm| and German intervention on I-`rari-, co`: side, and Ruswian intr rventiu.i| on the Loyalist side. It was just a testing or proving; _.'gr~.und for the German and Italian mechanized units. German air forrvw --.rr:.m--. innlr nzn-I nnr! gnvnrnl H1` mochamzerj unus. txerman all` nun:-'| "-frice"; took part `and several nl !F`rancn`s stuff officors were Ger- man:, and Italians. I was rather :.urp1`isod, pi-rticulary at Francv. Sitiing back without il H,(!I`VCnlng an. the C`.ovr:rnment side." ` I .-. ,,. vs, V,I _-:,u I... L...,.I .. nu...-I IJJIII \.|L|| llIl\-\4 vv x. . . ' stressing Spain's impmnm-<~ Dahl pointed _,g_ui. that that `country holds the key to the Modi- iterrancan, and that the German -`. have fortified the Pyrenees. Span--i ish Morocco and Algeciras. and the ' Italians the Balearic Islands, iI( gfelt tnat Spain would be in the war [within two months. , '- - l `Hi||sda|e sc'ioo| Pupils See Examiner Producedjl I Last _Thui`sday morning, a party of 26 pupils of Hillsdaie pu!)!ir' school, under the direction of their teacher. R. E. Rumbail and Mrs. Rumbzill, spent an hour in The Ex- aminer plant and turned their en- quiring eyes upon the various pro- cesses invoived in the making oi` our newspaper. They were greatly interested in the Duplex web news paper press as it reeled on` the suc- ond section of The Examiner at 2.- r.nn -m hnnr Eran-r-niv It-ss into)`- Ond SCI.lOn 01 Int` Lxdnnm-i an _-..- 500 an hour. scarcely less ested were they in the uperation .'-J the linotypesv and carried off rall- ing cards in the shape of new:=pap~:: slugs bearing their names. The rapid operation of the two aum-' matic jab presses fascinated then ` and altogether they were impre-s;:erl with the amount (if machinery am! the work required to turn out ;-Luci. I a. newspaper as ours. I Illhn in Qnuvn vnpv Lalcn \/I'<|?!3(`.' i- Hot fowl supper. Grenfel churvh 3 Wednesday. October 9, Pmg:-mu by V 11Angu5 young pssple. Supper 5.31.! id s to B tS.'l`_I_ Admission 50c and 250. p 15 bu Dance. A11;-mdale Orange Hal1.' \` 5' ' Friday. October 11. Auspices Royal C `- I Black Preceptory 601. Net proceeds 1' b,ior the Canadian Red Cross Soci- ` 1- I et: - 40-41b1`_ `~'! Annivorsarv services in Oro S!a- ,5 Jones. Lois Fountain. 11- lltwapupcn an \JuIu. I While in town. Lney also viuitszriz the Bell Telephone building and Th!` 1 Copaco plant. i Those in the party wero. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rumball. Orma Farugher, Gwen Brown. Lloyd Thompson, Edwin Jones. Donald Sheffield. Blanche Gantrvn. Tommy Morrison. Ethel Murray. Helen Jamleson. Jack Corlctt. Bub Anderson. Gladys Dunn. Ruth Loft. Margaret Davenport. Jean l)awe.~: Bob Thurlow. Allan Thurlow, Bill` Jamie-son. Jim Atkinson. Fred MC-1 Clinton. Eleanor Harris, Evert-It Hewitt. Lorne Dwinncll. Minnie- my. 1U-1Aui 9 ~ 1 Annivt-rsary 1513-` I . ` ducted by Rev. Murdu Maclnnesi 1 of West Hill. 40:) 1 Anniversary servxces. BE'th<`sda (United church will be held. Sun- xday. Oct. 6. at 2.30 and 7 pm. - ;Preacher Rev. Jewett. Bond Head.` l iMusic by Thornton choxr. 401)! 3 Special meeting of Barrie Rest] Room in the Rest Room. SaturL'.ay.; n.-mam r. 915 chnrn 43'1", Each! LS ISHI. I Before the main nrltlru;-.a of tho-' evening. brief reports of tlw Dis- trict Kiwanis cunvuntiun held :1: Toronto Inst week. wvro given by Russell Nottletnn, Roy M(:Vil, .:n and J. D. Wisdnm. Next year's mn- vention will be held in Mrmtr-M` Dr. Horne. ml` the Ontnriu Hnspit nl. Orillizl. is the new I.ie|Itt.`n:nm- Governor for this Division. A Bit nf Hum 'I`nutin1.: This Ls Mm (`.V(` of New:pVn;a(_-r Weck-a week set npurt in Cmmrh and the United States. when in- stead of using its columns to hams" every o1'gani7.ati:m in the commun- ity from the Boy Scouts to the Ag- ritnlttlfnl Society, the newspaper does a bit of horn touting for It- self." said Mr. Mortlnck in open- ing his address. "We who make a m*eczn'irms- liv-.