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Barrie Examiner, 28 Nov 1940, p. 1

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THE + BARRIEL + EXAMINER Wlth contests in progress fun` the Mayoralty. Deputy Reeve- Hhlp. and Aldermen in l.hl'(`I9 wards. and the increased popu- lation of the town. it is ':xpe':tcul that record votes will be |)0H('d in Monday's election. vr....... 1-|,..|. A 1:: ..,,,a. SHIN. | I'\|d. I". C. [.\\'x- I. cmnnmittvu tn 6 and HlL`:lll.\`. A T .. .|n.... . . . . . . . . ....-,. u V/Nu. ....-. Town Clerk A. W. Smith ex- plained at Tuesday evening's specizll Council meeting that all those whose names appear on the Voters` List. including unn- ers and tenants. will have the privilege of casting their ballots. He said that people can't vote who aren`t assessed. and that they cannot get on the list now. However. if a person is tl!s'l`SSl:(l and his or her name is on the assessment roll. but not on the voters` list, he or she can vote by securing a certificate from the Town Clerk. II in unnln-uInn.I lhnl II... .--n, Ill`! lU\VIl I./lCl'l\. it is understood that the wo- men voters of the town are tak- ing a. keen interest in the elec- tion. and a heavy poll by the ladies is anticipated. Host of the candidates have mnmunce-I that transportation will lw avail- able. `A, ,7}: 7 ,_ e ` |VlUu!.'l'I| HIIU bL|LkI|L' urllltlll lulu`! [hurl Township Hall. Nuvnber 284 .Crowe`s urcheaua, auspices L.O.I..| Q3112. In aid of True H|ue Ol`phaXl&l:L'| ymne. Admikiun 25`. lunch by 1.. `TR an .t':-.mh| `l'I"|Hl'. I\UHIl.\Tl||H 6201'. IUIICII U) TB. 51L :7-.:8=.)| Third Barne Cqmpuny G`Ir1Guidcs.; Chnsunus lean. sale of homemade` baking. candy. also While Ele-| phant" gilt table. Ledure room. 51.! Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Sat-. urduy. Dec. 7. 3 to 6 p.m. 4849b 1 Rnnnnn hulking nit-turn: and an. Urily, lJL`C. I. J [U 0 [III]. `IOIUU' Banquet. talking pictures and nn-J nual meeting of South Simcoe Piow-K 'men`s Association. United church.| Churchill, Wednesday, Dec. 4. at; 6.30 p.m. (standard time): ticket.;` soc; ladies cordially invited. Those` planning to attend should advise` Thos. Swindle or Robt. Boyes. Le troy; or F. A. Lashley. Allistan. A] day or two in advance. 48.; `Blarrie Legion! 1 ` people attended. Mrs. tcapt.) E. S. Brand performed the traditional christening. All rthe details of the launching were carried t.ln'ough without 2: hitch. The lship is a corvette type minesweepcr and patrol ship and will carry :1 crew of fifty-four. =m.:y,c-.~u-d >v nsidvr ways wonung In 1nuusmo.- m \,JllIlu.;-- wood. and that he had heard thorn` were many working as civi1ian| workers at Camp Borden. l Cnun C`. J (`.nu1.rix. Tin . smdx aLoc52xL RENTAL ` 3 BOARD SET up ! FOR THIS AREA Judge Dudley Holmes Named` Chairman; Other Members Are J. '1`. Simpson. County Clerk, and W. R. Mcvlttic. Public School Inspector When Mr. Justice W. M, Martin. Rentals Adminisl1'uto1'"for Canada. lu/as in Barrie conducting a hearing '.~:umo lime agn. he intimated to The Exmninc-r that a local Rental Board might be set up. It, is now announc- cd from Ottawa that this has been done. Ynphn. l`\.nlI..u l.l'..|nv\nu ham hnnn UUHC. Judge Dudley Hollncs has been appointed ehznirnmn of the Inca! rentals committee. and the other members are County Clerk J. '1` Simpson and PL-blic School Inspec- itur W. R. M('Vittie. I 'Il)lll1\ IL. .- .-0:.On:l lhul Inn hurl 'L()l` w. u. lVl(ZVlLll(`. D Judge Holmes sLz:l.e(l that he had ` received no instructions so far from `Ottawa regarding the operation of the local board. but it. is understood that it will hzmdlc local complaints regarding rentals. Ho1`et0l`nre, lllL`S(.' [complaints have been made direct |In ihn W211-limn Prior-Q and Trnrlt` LU LHC VVEHVLIHIU Board. Ottawa. iEDUCATION 1 a MUST NOT BE 1 CURTAILED, ESPEAKER AT KIWANIS !Pickering College Head` ` Stresses Necessity `of' ! Youth Training 'I`hc allies lost. the last Grv.-:11 `War after the cessation or hos&ili- ltius in 1918. bL`CHub'(` Wt` failed to `give the pmpcr youth lcadcrship." said Joseph McCulley. head music-1 of Pickering College. speaking at `lhv Kiwanis Club on Monday night. I Mr Mr-F`ullt\v cnnkn nn "F.dnr-:1- workers at camp uoraen. I Coun. C. J. Gmtrix. Tay. .~md| there had been a eonsidemble num- , ber on relief in Tay T.)wn.-ship` He tnld nbuut one man whom Council had amked to work out his vuucher. but who had been ruled too old by the Welfare Deparment. This man had gone to Camp Borden and gutl .) job at $1 per hour. Mam` farm- ers ln Tay had gone to work in tho freight sheds at Port McNiL-oll. Warden T . A. Nerf. N3tta\vasa`ga. wrtalcd 1hat farmers had left their crop out and had gone tu work wherever they could get jobs. He thought they used very good Judy.`- ment when prices for farm pmdurls were so low it hardly paid them In harvest them. r...... m I I3`:--nu: wme r'....anam gtm` l`\liW(lH|5 LIIID (H1 tVlUllUEIy Hlglll. Mr. McCulle_y spuke on "Educa- tion in War Time."-and stressed the necessity of maintaining the high- est standard of education possible. as on the youth of today witl in a large incasure fall the task of re- lbuilding the wurld when this war is: nvr-1' 'l\'iIlll'Ill|\'5 k.lll_V. unu \Vd row. In this province few _vcuI`.s it has been many changes and it - pruces. _V< `need in have puticnct`. ,has bx.-cnmo lnUl`(` cur xncchunicul ciovncvs of ,This has" chungod nur nunrl inrluulri-.1 Iifn -mud H l HUD Ul.'L'UHll' H|\Hl' \'Ulll})|l.'.\ \ all L: cnmmel `and incluslrial life and it is hard _vmmg pc;plr- to adjust llwxnsel !'I`oda_v tho world is passing -llru I troubled lilm-an u n u .- .. nu , . lb U\rL'l. EdllCZ1lI()lI ct-rm.-d itself ; .u--.rhnn .n `Ill |lIlDn IFUI I Alllftl . VVIIIIII III: or ulhers have .s"-eppcd as no lo the brvzach between us an actor, Let us then. dedicate 0| ry Sonfirv to all of them" I Turn aids-rmnn cmtzd the ry DDHHIT M) an HI ulunl 1 Two alderman stated they had 1 visued Barry. Walt-.5: Aid. G. [-2. ' James. durmg the last war. and Aid. Wal'cr I~{.1lb(-rt, bath ex-servu_-rt wanna ITIDIEIHIIS HIIVC DUCII IIHIUC UH`L'| the Wartime Prices and Trade .n.-pl f\OO-nun wn ndav sxdiciznuvn-u .w-\.--_... The Barrie Examiner office is open every Saturday even- ing from 7 to 9.30 p.m. for the wnvenicnce of those who wish to pay for subscriptions and classified acuets and the trans- action of other business OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS` lion in M10 pm [SCU perhaps my vs unly. and wa Ix il ha: hum: ll( 1In| | _`Hl('(1 lnill D 'I'X'y H413 1|! st sonw of its nublest szmax nut` musr. whnle hundreds = nubly III- reach and (US- I ..n Okay` .-Judi.-in nnr Kl-Jr. ll I-Ill" )'lZ`L lIrI.`- \f\,HI' I rerhaps mu much witha y. was very n.1r~' in tho last undvrgoing s l|(`L'dS cm:-I ccssing yvt. but wu The wurld c with vvu-vs Lamls `...n.J ...... ..,........-1.3.! 'U UUI L"~'H|HlL'l\.'l 'o `e it flu llu~rns'elvcs. i< nra&\inr1 '.hrnlmh Section I -- Pages I to 6 psul 4111:) ll Robertson And GarnerforMayor Two for Deguty The names on the ballot papers at next Monday's municipal clectiun will be as follows: William Garner fxvwruivvrw u -u-uu. ;u-up. nu. xl. Au. DEPU'1Y REEVE H. J. Buchanan E. A . .4... uni: u: u Ward One J. '1`. Cuvanugh Wah (`.rnnl Mnvnr Iliy ll. (5. Sr 'l`ln- Struud '1`cl(~pl1mu- ('<,vln;mII)`i will l\l-l\'(` lv clmrgt` its .~ub~criLwr.~| ten cents aftvr llw llrsl of H10 ,\'x-ear`? (Jr Barrio malls. 'l`his i.` th-- rulin:.:\ of the Bell '1` `lvgilwlm Cu. Tho nun:-E ugmnvnl of Llw local cmnp-my has` |vrotes1.u~d lo buth the Onuu-in and the Dmniniun Ruil\\'zI_\' |)u:u'.L~ withuul avail. 'l`l\(-sp lxmrds h:u\'L* ...........a ...;n. n... nun 1-,. H11)! nu-' 1. k_,i.l\'&lIlilgII VVHILCY HEHDCI" Grant Mayor Ward Four W. R. Dvluncy. G. E. James. Smith Kain. R. S. Lcishmnn. P. A. Sinclair. W 1rd Fivz: Y A I`.:..u-lunin Ii` I I ..u.. VVI I J. A. Goodwin `K7 [1 Id. IL LIUUUWIII I`. I. |;UVL W. D. Paddis,-n PI.EBISCI'I'E 1 Are you in favour. as n wartxxne measure under the Local Govern- ments` Ex'3cnsi(m Act I940. of the Municipal Council elected for 3941 holding office for a term of two ye;u*.='."' Pnninlr frunn In :3 lY\ 91: 7 n In! CIlI'.".' Polling from 10 a.m. (daylight saving time). TOWN OFFERS I 1 DEBENTURES ; TOTAL $48,900; :""* 1 Funds Required to Com-5 plete Financing of New ` Sewage Disposal Plant l TWO READIN"-GS GIVEN A special mccting of Town C,.un- ':ii w..:: held Tuesday evening in pass a bylaw authorizing the is.=u- ing of dr-.bonturcs to complete the financing of the new sewage dispen- al plant and sewerage system. I I Thv -hvlaw wax` niw-n Lwn rnnri-1 lill ])|2Ull. ?IH(l SL`WL`l'dgC i\y5|-CHI. | The bylaw was given two read- `ings. and then was ordered submit- ted to the Ontario Municipal Board for approval. Mayor RubC1`l::On stut- od that this approval should be back in :1 week. and that u :`pc(:i:I| meeting of C-Juncil would be held next 'l'uL-sday evening to give third .\.eu.al.\ngv-to the b,v(aw., -. Vrt... n....o I....l..... 1.. ....x.-.. r.....x.. |...` ~.---u-.._..u-,~-... ....,- v.V|- ... ~ I The nrst bylaw to raise funds by '1:-bL-ntuI'c.~. for the sewage dispowal ' Hunt w pas--d nearly :4 your ugu. It was for 1580.000 with an inlcrcst rate of four per ccnt.. and the issue was sold at a premium of $3.082, thv` town bcwrowing money at a rule of 3.47 per ccnL. the luwcst rate in ml 'ni.xtury. The new issue is for $48.0(JU mi` 3'-_- per cent. debentures repuyablc in fteen equal annual instalnn.-nts `F principal and interest. umounlmgl In 9:4 m7 m | BE SURE TO VOTE ' NEXT MONDAY 1 Barrie-Strouci Phone Calls to Cost Double LU $5,101.00. The bylaw pointed out that the town's debentures outstanding nuw /ta! $325,556. exclusive of local ixnpruvc.-monks and debentures cured by special rates or a.~'sL-.~.s- me-nts. Du ...uIi..n I I'nnn.-il Hun |\'.n\u.r] `l prnurmal .2 to $4.167.60. 'T`|\n huluu mvIu.s. By mutiun uf Council. the Mayor! and the Reevv were zrulhurizcd lo ',arr:u1g(r for the sale of the i.ssu(.- of d(`b0n1u1'(~;. ` Mayor R(;.bcx'1.suu told C)unvil hc. wan mnmdc-nt Hurt. -1 gund price I ,'Ullld bv obtained at the-. present time for the tiebc-nt1n'e.<. He pain!- cd out that the intcrcm. rate was 3', p61` cent. as against 4 per cent. for the last issue. ! `! A pnpkllur Szmcuc County buy. !(irnup Captain Thomas A. Tom- ' jmy Imwrencc. is now commanding < `=|{fi(`t`l` uf R.C.A.F4 Station. Trenton. , '[succeedmg Group Captain J. A I ' lSully. nuw occupyxng a staff p0si~[ f`1inn at he-adquzarters of the I-Lnslcrn `:lAir Command in Hulxfux. NS. i The new commanding omcer at} _ Trenton has been stationed at RC. A.F. headquarters at Ottawa since` a 1938. He previously aervcvl av. Cam; I [I oorden and Trenton, and (or a time `was attached to the Royal Air Force. n_._.-x.. 1- ...... .. `stat iB1GY>Eiii11iN13Fon 5 : HOSPITALIZATION ; 3 TO spam) $7ooo EXD(`l1d|tul`t`\` amounting to up- pruximately $7.000 are to be made In 1-nnnoctinn with iho Royal VIC- Uriu Ht.-spiml. u.ccnrding tn. ur- wangenxclxts which were L`JInp|8lL'Ll ... |...o .. 1.`- mm-emu 1.1 {ha Rnard ITJFIEI nuspxuu. uvL`\.`|llLlIll5 ur u. urangemcnts at lat.-t week's meeting of the Board.` [Thv muney is to be spent for sonn- lchangt-s in the he-Ming system and {the 'ms`.al1ation of a water sm'tI:n- [mg equxpvmenl; and to provide ac- cumnxodrmun fur the domestic sum ,This will be pmvided by an en- . _ jcznoup cApTA1fA. Lawiiiincn NOW COMMANBENT AT TRENTON vvuu llivuyusu av val` ..-., .... .... . W. _- Group Captain Lawrence was born at Creemure. and went awar- {seas as a private in 19.14, and was Iuter seconded to the R.A.F. 1.: n second-lieutenant. He joined the .nr`Ai' in 109.4 Hie wilp was [secona-neutenum. ne Juzm-.u uu: |R.C.A.F'. in 1924. His wife was Jormcrly Miss Claudine Jnmieson.` ! Thornton. l : -.__.4___.__ wluluux avail. ll|l`.\(\ agreed with tho Boll churgo 1:` au'(-vptn`-bk` zn Tin vlmruv ur fI\'t` ._..___.g__..___ , Newspaper Advertising shouts a-E loud to the world. through a voice that pergple respect and believe in. that you have goods you are proud to be able to otter. ALDERMEN ` MA\.{OR nnn `LY I \J [1 H. G. Robertson nvsu-u vn UUC Walter Halberi uunr DVD A. Twiss F. J. Love [(1 .,;.;'.;:..';: 0 u t I i 1. to 1 l cnurgv : .u'('L'| Thv clmrgv has been in I`: _\ L`ll|'b. \\'u.~` mv: :nn\- hv ;n\ ul Aldermanic Voting In Wards 1, ` '4 and 5 First Mctyorcxlty Race Since 1932 Hot One The election race is on--~l'or May- or. Deputy Reeve and two Alder- men. in each of Wards One. Four and Five. Polling takes place on Mmclay. _ Io :.. `|\:\ r..,..: mr..........u.. ..|....L..-.-.. It is the M51 Ma_ym':Ill.y election in Barrie since John F`. Craig de- frulcd H. G. Robertson in 1932: in other words. in the past nine years. The campaign previous to that was in 1927 when W. N. Duff defeated J. F. Craig. um... ..n r:....n.. ..:_...........I `AVA.-||\Iu_y . Whcn it all finally simmercd down by 9 pm. Saturday. it was `found than acclimalion_= had been |accm'di-ri I). F`. MacL.m'r.~n as Reeve. 1.1` B. DnLl1. ,11H as Public Utilities |Cmmni.=:;imicr fur two years, Frank |W. Dubsun. Albcrl. Bryson. E. R. Lowix and Neil T. MacDonald am i lTICn'lb(`1'H of the Board of Education lfur two years. and the following "Ald<,-rmcn in three wards`: Ward `TWU, Aid, M. 1.). Cubilt-Nicholu land (E. R vs Cownn; Ward 'I`l1rer-. I Alrl L` (' Inn .-v and lnhn ("Iran- IHIIG |l. ll N LUWEHI; VVlll'(] |lll`L"'. AM. P`. C, I_.nw1'l' and Jnhn Gray: Ward Six. Aid. (L W. (Zlurk and H. :.I. I.n1xg|1m-rl. 1 M1I\rl|i'[l`lU Hurt- . . J ...._- Thv Maym';ull_ rum` is between Horbt-rt, G. Itugcrtsnn. Mayor for thv pr ! fiw y..'u.:s.__und Deputy Rcevv William (iurm.-r. chairman 4:-f `the Pullvv Cm`nn1itl,:'- fur Lhn pn.~'|. year. and u um-mhr-1' M C zuncil for six yr-zntx`. Rwvu Machuren dr- clinud 1.!) run fur Mayor for bus`,- ncxs 1'(rn.x~ and G. Ross Cowan quulifivd for :m nldcrmanic sezrt in Ward Twn. ' 'l'I-..\ ....nIm,-I |u.I,m..u-n Hun ru-n.nn} warn rwv. I The (.`(IIH."9~'l hr.-hwucn l.hr~ rwc.scnt 'May';r zuul Hw Deputy Reeve 1:1 f`X))(`Cl(`(l t: be u kucn mm. The I furlm-r i:: an w-tcrull of Bavrie mun- icipnl lift`. whllv Hm lut1,ur has had six y(.':|I`,~, at Llw L.,>uncil board. the la! vl"!I` :13 head of HM: [`uli(:v: Du- n. `O I)uu~ In tho rm-l, mm it 11:15 burn u lqng tune sinvw: n vnay0ralLy`,c:-.\m-. pclign ha:. been held hcre..thc`194T" cumputitiml is altrm:l,ing consider- ublp uilc.-xmmn and may serve to cl'0::lv- ul upsurge in public intero (-51 in civic urfairxz This interest (Turn to pace tmo, please) ld.\l .Vl"l 11: Hl.'IIl] In >|n: l`lIA\.L'I Ln," `pertinent. TWO-YEAR TERM IIISIIIV \'uII.V um ulna \l\'|ll 'H\n l`ou.~u-.1 givrn by Hw Bvll (V (or the mm` is that Llw rlmrgv oi] trn counts Lu Um minimum annnunl muywhvro and that tho:_\' mmt lmvu all prices uniform. It i\ px`v_~u!lh*\i that It is R mvlhud nf Dwlmnu lu pay` for tho cable Inn: 10 whicl\ Slrnud linus arv connected. The Stmud Cu. will not bvnom by the rum` in thv rule. Russel! Constablv. :ns:usuu\l maumzer. stauxs. lIUU.`.I dry. Liv ; ary. . Lime (l('pusiL's' in the water have causorl much troublv in the hen: in,,' l]Ckl`Lw usvd fur heulimg the water fur .`<`(`VL'I`|l ycmnu. 'I'hf*rc have been many re.-;rl:u:o1nc-um of these heat- ers. wt (-.m.~`id-rublu expense. und the supply of hot, water has not u)- \L'::\-. lmln :|H\f;|('lt)rV. T0 UVCI`-` o largvmunt, 1 huu.~.L-S lhc ` 4.... l-UL .`vll}P[Ily (31 [HJL VV(I.&L'| nu) IILVL nu w;c_y.~. l)lH :nIi.\l':u(:t-.>r_V/'7 To over- ('umu- Hus mrrn-ulmy. u water so!`- ommz uutfil. has been purchamrul land .~-h`.u!zl be in operation In u. `cullplv at we:-ks. The hot wn.':'r tank will have 2: capacity of 1,460 gull-nw. Tu mukr: roum for this and nl.h(_".' L'qlllpInCHL they bulldin;.: 3-: extended to the wes. the exten- -ir.n In provide also ubnut. doubh the prosr.-nt luundr_v qum'L'1's, which have been vc-ry muvh crv-wded. 1.. .,...1.... 0.. ....n..i.l.. ..l....nu.n nnnr, : nvr uL:_u v-:_y uuu-u x.. -......V.. In order to provide sleeping quar- ,tc-rs fur the domestic staff. now ' housed on the tap floor uf the hos- ` p1l.ul buildung, anuther slur!-y H to |be added to the Inundry building. qwnh .1 :.mn!`l cxtr-n'i.m tn Lhe north side of the west addition. This wxll pmvuio room hr sixteen beds wxth two bannmmns. loilvm. etc. This q-xtru staff ucculnmcdatlon has bm-xx m-m-s~i ;:Lr-4| by the large and incn-zmng dv.-ma Id for hmpitul tro-aunt-nt at the local hu.spi|iu|. 'Dunng 'lu- prmmlt month there 'h:n\'I| hnun zm hillh .`|.\ 7 nu`-dents -nu uvv has nu- incrcusxn trr.-aunt-nt a During have been a: h I Inulumlina `IIHVV urrll :1 (Including b all ru(`uI`ds. when `ht I I. ..n Mu um all l'L'('UllI3. dumvstu. EMU is muved {rum Us pl`I'.\'l.'Ill quarters. it Is pI;umL-d to \w.- the vepuce uow oc- ` a.'upn,~d by staff fur ubstulrical cases. I H ck-pan" mt-M \|.'hl('h has grown very we >n.~:d(-nably .~;m:o svsmi-private and public l In\ fur u|)al.c'l|"iUIl patients `were placed cm Hm Hour. (o1.!ow- iing thv lnstznllalmn on! the modern cmour c.u"r. .1`. A. uwnzricls H'l'H. Mnyumlly Race "6iir:1iTj Wit-10M LAvEsc.NRI AA'f`>'AI`ii! HALF CENTURY or RAILROADING LIFEi uf the hwnli up, pn'.st'I u. [as him. babies The Paper with the Classifieds bunldinpz which pumt and laun- - Is between 1. for _:md `. pm . 1! (" Inwil l'.')I` IUCHI ll(..|Bp|H.I|. L ma 79 patients which breaks , muvud .,..-nwu H in No. -.... ...._.. Rnbvrl \\ Thom. turn! as (`.NR. agc-n! x'\'X.|'1`- (`uHIn;.:~ wh mu` ll '. wood tn bv SlM`\`(`1`d\`(!h_\ ' J Hu<".!~ ulmn u! Barrur. was nu-ntznnvsu m lust wm.-k'.s' Iixmnnm-r. us wx-ll knuwn by many Burrxum-x ho hav- ing been on the slut! u! the :\1l.m- dale and Barri uthcus for scvvral years. 'l`hu.- Culhngwood Et\h:I`p1';~`v.*` Bulletin in its last week's muc g'n`1` a biographical sketch of Mr. Thom and Editor Willnannxs. wxth ma gm: of presenting things hnturu-u'.. Ms- ed the occasiun us a peg upon which to hang :1 bit of railway history. The latter will have to wait for a later mane. but !'m- biogmphxcal lntunnation is us {ulluw.~.: limit 1: nnnhn-u rnih-nntlina in` Hun 75th Year Inlormauon I5 HS H)HU\\ .`I Hal! a century railroading as the` record of our luwnsnnm. Rubvrt W. 1 Thom who. on Nov. 24. Sunday. by 2 H10 way. terniunilex` his uc'.iv- con- 5. neclion with the Canadian National - Railways. and through long scrvicei and the adding 0! years gives place I to another. He was born to the man- or. Away back in 1856 when the ` Buffalo and Goderich Railway was (Turn to` Page Two Please) l`('L` lnr l\'l`l\ the ul'dl r (if H nu-u II mm lll'('lK\`\':H_\. 19 cvnts. whix-h nearly lwonly! - Stmud ('ump-' if -`ht Rai!\'.';o_\5 `U1 \\'Ul'K LU DC UUIIL`. I Thu s(`.x\_im1 was adjourned Mun- (lay 'dfLt'l`lll\.`l1 on motion of C:mn. `Edward Dultun. Victoria Harbour. `wlm L`lld(`Ll\ 0lll'l.`d to have the time or the next sitting at 2 p.m.. Tucs- duy, whrn Lhv usual hour has been .10 am Sumoono montiznwd thew [wouldn't be Lime rm` cumlnittvv `work borfnro the morning xc.~'si i\\`h(`l`("llpUl\ C6un. John Czwltmx. ;B-Non. bluntly drclared: "I think ;it would bv a good idea tn du Sullll` 'wm`k HHS urn-rmrn\. (`nun (`H`ltm'.< .~`tu:;.'(`. HA |...u-.uv.n- ul \\'H" Hu- n `Au nnnn SCOUNTY MAY 3 ; RECOMMEND I T0 CONFERENCE, Worden Sgcgfs Recom-1 Lmendotion be Forwarded on Sirois Report COUNCIL opens i _ -~ c ; Wau`(l(-n Percy A. Neil`, Nnlt"~\V:~1.~`- aga. at th npning M` the Nuvember Sos.~,i0n of Simcuc County Council. Monday afternoon. referred to the |Siruis Commission report on Dom- ini.-n-Pruvinoial Relations and mcn:'i0m:d that Premier King 1'- lcalling 2: cunforcncu of the Provinc- I cs at Oltmvu on Jzmuury H. Hie \K!:n~ unrrrrncfnd Ihnl n1r`n1- LUUHl_V U) UlL' CUll|L'l'L'llL'L'. In :1 short address`. the Ward-tn wok-mm-d the members to the Nov- cmbcr Session. He comm-rnted on the illness of Coqg. Tgner and was gizid to see he had rec'?)veVFe`8 and ' was in his usual place He referred to the loss to the County and Pro- vince in the death nt Hun. Dr. L. J. Simpson Tho cc-zasnn nf 1940 would 2:) into VCS PH. Llll?"\`ViI UH Jillluilly P1. His W suggested that mem- bers of the County Cmncil consider sending a recommendation from the County to the conference. In :1 chum nddrnsst thv Warrl-:n bnnpson The season nf 1940 would gs history as being most unusual on trccounl of the urvprocedcntcd rain- fall during the summer which had made it extrozncly dlflicull to plan! and lxarvc-.~=l the ssu.sun's crops. I Ilia \H.n~uhin I-nn-uurkr\rI Lhal UH`: Civilian Wages At CampBorden Are Criticised! lnnu narvt-.~L nu: r-L.I.sun.~' Crupn. His Wumhip remarked that the war situation did nzvt appear any wur. than :11 the Juno 2~".`$.i0l1. and ho lhuughi it was possibly improv- ed. but there wrrs still a great deal of work to be done. '!`h.. unudun umu nrlhunrnm-I Rabin- _ Lllllll. \ ll'lL'-JIIS .\lIp,u.".'.\LI\vlI \\'.1.~ liglmrvd. huwvvvr. as hum` ul` the !chuirn\cn nf Standing Cornrni1let*.~' `suw m lo mn\'v.-nv their (-.unxn1uuo~`. !After (-hailing with each uthvr furl ;a while most of tho mctnbx-rs left! 1 |'...- luunn I B.C.|. sruosm suoors WOLF County Treasurer I). H. Cole- man yesterday forwarded the poll of a wolf shot in Simcoe County to the Department of Game and Fisheries at Toronto for bounty. Tho animal, a xmnd snenimen IOI` D0l.Illly. The anlmal. a good specimen or brush wolf. was shot last week on lot 17. concession 10. Oru Township. by Jack Jermey. llawkestonc. RR. 2. a 16-year- old student of Barrie Collegiate Institute. I...--gnu .n.l.I I-A unvnu nul IunnI_ Illblulllllvlf. Jermey said he was out h|mt- ing when his dog stirred up the wolf. and the hunter was able to get a good shot at the \\ oil`. It was the first wolf reporuwl from Oro Township for :1 num- ber of years. most of those brought to the County Treasur- er in recent years having come from points farther north and cast. or else in the western sec- tion of the county. --(O)--:------ R lCI'UR'l' A l`l'RI'I( l.-\'|'I'2ll ..\.n- W J \\'z1sun, (};um1m4 11031`. W. THOM (I II (M much LAUNCHED ON JH.M.s. BARRIE ,SATURDAY LAST! Soldiers .Get $1.307 Others $12, Is Claim I Bearing the proud name )1 Ban-ie." another of His Majesty's Canadian ships. a corvette lypu miue_wveepcr and pan-<,v1 ship. was launched at a, Gcurgian Bay port on Saturday afternoon. It is the latest addition to the Royal Canadmn Navy and will soon be tted for ac- !|.ive service on the Atlantic. _ .- . u l Barrie People Attend; ' ' Ship Soon to be Fitted I for Service l vnvu a~Ivl\.\. uu mu. .;u.u.-\.n.. , Before the launching. praycrs| were offered by Rev. J. S. ShOl`U..| D.D.. of St. Andrew's Prosbytbrian church. Barrie. The prayers asked] Divine protection for those tn) bci placed in charge of the vessel: for. their prcscrva-Lion from all drmgcrs which threaten those which go down to the sea in ships. and from all f-;)cs and bring them home to their desired haven. Dr. Shuru then dlrfl-i icatcd the VCSSCI far all Lhc- pm--5 poses for which it had been design-I cd and constructed. ` "Fhn nhricinninu nf Hun x'n xxruui ed and Construcuzu. The christening of the \'c:'sel was performed by Mrs. Brand. wire 01 Capt. Brand of the Royal Canadrm Navy and daughter of a naval cum- mander. A Oh" rumnnin.r.- 1Irr\I`r\ Inner-rl Ihn manoer. - As tho fus'tonin-.*.< were luoscd lhcl ship slid gracefully down the \va_\'~'Q took the water beautifully. It was .1, perfect launchinii. Wu... Among 111350 attending the laun- ching werc Engincor-Connnandor A. C. M. Davy of the Royal Cana- dian Na\`y. Director of Ship_vm'(I.~'. Department of National Dcfcncc.7 Lieutrnant-Commander A. C. E Turner. R.C.N.V.R.. Capt. and Mrs. Brand of the Royal Canadian Navy; . Mayor Rcberuon and Mrs. Robert-l son. of Barrie, Re". Dr Short! and] Mrs. Shnrtt. D. F. McCuaig. K.C.1 M.P.. and Mrs. McCuaig. I Pnrurinu tho l:v.Inr`hin,v 1h!` 1 lVl.I .. ana Mrs. lVlL'\.u'dlg. I Fol]-:wing the lzzuncliing. the, guests were entertained at the humcl of the manager of the ship_v:n'cls. I1. is expected that the citizens oi Barrie will look after comforts for the 54 men who will form the crew] of this ship. Among the articles 01 be supplied are grey .s0CkS, rgyal navy blue stockings. Balaclava caps, 2-nger gloves. tur`le-neck sweat-I ers. and tuck-ins. 5 vm....-....:....e ...:h rm uvnlnnn\n :\-I COUNTYE ROADS iE h EXPENDITURES! igREACH__$_110,000=, CPS. ana LUCK'lH:'. I Magazines will be welcome. (>sv' lpccially technical nncs. Arrange-I moms have been made with the CPR. and C.N.R. to carry maga- zines in 100-lb. lots, free. {A Tho nvt cost Cif county l`(Iii(L\` to} date this yo.-a1 is about 5110.000, it; was revealed in an interim r:~purt| of the County Roads Commiteo read at 'I`ucsduy's session of mu] County Council. I Tim rnnm't w:u< nrmnrt-(I hv coUN'n?EoUNc1L Q "Hardest Iob, to Kill Time" States , Another 1 L.uu1u_y Luuncu. Thur report was pl`t'|)Il`l'd by County Exxgirwcr E. W. JuIlf`.\` N; that rncrnbors 0| Cmmcil rm).-ht! have certain inhrmalimm rt-gzartlnlng! the county systeln. I, It was indicated that the exp;-nd-: iturv on two . of pavcnwn1- laid during tho pasl yvur fx`mn| Churchill to Lvfroy and [rum $121)! I .nr\r in W.'a.\:au:n Hnanh wax` In-:|l'l\' `Include Two Permanent Pavements of Lefroy , | and Stoyner I ('v1|I;. M. J. l\S.`L`lIl|. 'I'in_y. mq vd why only um.`-qmaru-r of L-slinmtod oxpondiluw in '1`iuy been spent there-. W:AI`d|-n P A ND l`a'nIH'rl U(`L'l| .\|)l'l|k I-lll'|t'. Warden P. A. Noll ruplu- 1 pt-rmanent paving at the Lwu p n this your had brvn l`(`:-`[):!Il.\`il)l(`. pointed out that in Nuuzm-a. Tnwnship. more had boon no pl`: six-n fur rmlmu-nanco. xunwdv dragging. (`nun I H lurk Orr: A-h;n1`nmI lxluggxupg. Caun. I. H. I uck. Om. rmnrmun uf tho County Roads C_nnrn1tIo:~. and that the vxpcndlluru nn cruslmd grawvl had boon practically cut m hall this year. 'l"hn (`nuntv Rnnrl (`nnxmllh-0 ru- OF CORVETTE TYPE Ililll Hllb )'L'\1l. The County Ruud Cunumlu-v rt`- p.n`\(`d the fvlluwmg data In c\:nm~c- Hun with the rmaiulonam-v and con- (Turn to page eight. please) ,, 5...___..:, . COST NEARLY $30,000 R.W. Bro. N R. D0-Jlilllo -2 (,)n`.- lia. DD.G.M nf Geurglzm Dl>lru'i paid un uicml vi-xi tn K:-rr Lad):-. on Thursday night He VV(l.\ ncv-win panivd by several Orilhu Muauns and nth-r vislturs were prosmn {mm Midland. Purt M(`Nicu1L w.m- buusho.-nc. Fort Wllam. als: a num~ bar in unI!m'm from Camp Borden with W. Bm. N. T M::cDnnuid in the Ma.~1vr's chair the socund down was exemplified. the D.l').G.M. ('u:n- ' plimenting the ulcurs on then work. I I.`.\Iln...:...c H... lndnn ......-h -. L... E n, `Mosonic 1 Visits Kerr Wagvs paid civilian wui-kvr.< :11 Camp Borden came under tirv at Tuesday's session of Simcuo Coun- ty Council. when :1 resolution rc- gardlng farm labour was roforrvd lo the Agriculture Curininiltcc fur- considcnatinn and 1 0pm'l. ` '1"-ho resoluliiun vvas` as l'ollnws: `Whereas it is deemed Cxpdlcnl that we pe*liti the I"ru\'inciul and~ Dominion Governments to exercise their authority making [arm labor- crs available to the l'ax`mcrs 1',-r hug, lime and harvest for the duruiixml of the war; i . `H171: rln nu! uuidx in nun-l nil nnv WUTK. v Following the lodge wurk. -l 'n.-m- `_ quot was enjoyed. when llw Grand ` Lodge rt`pre'.~`t`nlalivc spuko all some length on a timely qllcsllull ; Musical number; were pl`U\'ld(`d b_\ ' a male quarmttc with Lloyd 'I\.1r lord at the piano. . After m-knnwlndmnu thn hum! ml IUYU Ill EH1.` p|'dH(). 1 After acknowledging the` to;L\`t tn` the King. Sr. Deacon W. R. McVil- tie proposed the mast to the Grand Lodge which was re-spmded to by; the D.D.G.M. R.W. Bro, R. J.` Sprott proposed the toast to the` visitors, each one responding by giving his name and the lodge he belomzs to. The Jr. Ward:-n's toast brought to a close a most profitable and enjoyable evening. J llll |U LAHU) EIIIU ll||lll x3\ Wiasugzn Beach was m-urly! BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2s,Ti94o LWH p.IIl| .\' m.~;iblv_ lit`! uumvasaga I, \ nn nI'n\ I. Lodgei Ks -J\I||I'H (H`\'|llK'U Inquu'- "Bur1'_v Spithrv Fund" lhoncoipl nf an appeal my had I H0\\'v. Mayor of Bari` In .~'pL`(`iU culnlniltov w -d thalltu dun! with Hw mal ..r Am r: w rw=..~1 Eocal Nomination } Meeting Larg`est i In Several Yearsl {Greater Interest On{ Part of Barrie ; Citizens \ l I I i < 1 I {MANY 01 um: war; We do not wish to curtail any war odor! on the part or the unv- ernmcnts. but feel that ugriculturmg being the basic industry. Lhcrofurci the farmers should be given help} during the harvest. and that ni copy of this resolution be I`-n-ward! ed to the Provincial and Dumin-Y ion OovcIrnmcnL~'." !`hn nnnnn ru-nuulu-1| unnnu r|i<- Town I Barrio had one of its .nust. -nlcr-. . . . . . . . lcstmg nommauon meetings In SCV-I nrnl vr-are Fl-irinv nunnin r u.-EH1 .v-n{ llll.`IUU|Hg UHU WUlIl'cHl. I 1 The change of location imni B.('.'.l [Auditorium in Public I,.ibx".n'_y H:-.11` may have had something to (2-1 with it. and it may have been the expec- tation of seeing civic questions |t.hreshed out from :1 new Viv.-wpoint.] {In any case. everyone agreed that} the gathering was a su'eess. espe-` cially from the st.andp)i!iL of m- I I I tendance. I '1".-H...` f"I.u.l- A ur c....:cL. n.. . Ubllllg llUlIllll1H.|Ull IIIUULIHES H] hL'V'1 `oral years Friday evening. wiih en; lnuendzmce estimated at about 200.= . . I lmcludmg one woman. Thn r-hnntrn nf lnr-niinn .`:-.xn~. I-A l" I . .i !\H i|[.'}7`.`<|l HVUIH I) L B&n'ri1~. Om:m.._ fur 1lp1m-lm>'\- :1 Spitfxrv . ` ad upon by Tuwn Cu ,- I ial nwvting. Tlwsclug ' Cfuunvnl dcwidcd `"Ll. . L`..LOI`.n.. L`. `A Above is u picture of the launching of His Majes- ty's Cunudiun ship Bzn'1'ic." at 21 Georgian Bay port last Saturday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Shortl. offered the prayers at the ceremony and several other B-arriel q..--. LCIIURHIK-'L'. Town Clerk A. W. Smith. .15 Re- 'turning Officer. received the nom-I linations and after announcing , the! nominees. made in few rexnarks gurding the background of such gn-I therings. It went back into early! [times in England. he said, when the ` lfolk meetings w1:mr~held `.u~ deciui` Ion civic government for the ycur._: Q ' Those Nominated i The nominations for the various; officers were as follows: Pena T\AV!\D- LI f`, D \`\ni<`:~:..\ x 5 r K ( .< `(If 3 Bu . ' '1 UlllL'Ulh \VL'1'L' H5 IUIIUVVXSL I For MAYOR: H. G. Ral)ortsun,l IRoss Cowan. D. F. MacLa:`cn. Wil- liam Garner. 3 For REEVE: Donald F. l\l'l(.`LUl`(.'l1 3 For DEPUTY REEVE: G-_-urge W ` Clark. E. A. Twiss. G. E. James, H. J. Buchanan. William Gamer. l Fur AI T\I'-"1}l'l\T`?\T- llldgll, VVklILl.'l' I1H|Ul'l. - Ward 'I`\m: R. F. Garrett. M. 1).! iCubit1-Nichols. w. R. Dc-i'mcy. Z\ L| I ;J. Brennan. Ross COWIIIL I .'r...... 9,. 13...... 'm....... 1): ...... ... Ion (iovcImmenL.~'." ' The motion pI'()vok('d snnw clus- cussion among the County (hun- (rillors. lnnn (II D l'XnnL'ln\ Ih-nnlznuu- I I` UI` 4`\.l;lJDl\`|VLLLVZ Ward Ono: Grant Mayor. Henry. R. H. Heppleston, J. '1`. nagh. Walter Halbert. Wav` 'T`u'n' W F` (`.21-rnir iB~arrie Helps "Spif:e" ? Heads Appgal Barry, Wales; I wr. ion ` Buzaaar. um-rnuun ton zmd sale of! homemade bakinn. Central Umtedt `church. Friday. December 6. 3 to; 16 pm. 48-9bi ' Om Hunxculmral Sucicty annual lmev:!ing. Friday. Nov. 29. at Frvdl `Crawford's Oru Static-n. Everybody i welcome. 481.1 I l vu...a...... ....,a ..n.a n...._. 4.. c.... ' \V!'lC()HlU. I Mudern and old-lime dzmcr. Sun- midulo Ccsrnem Wednesday, DH`. -1. fCx'nwo`s nrchestm tmund systemv. ' Admxgsiun 25. 48b ` I G9 I.\....... n..:o...u c...`..|.... c..:....-.|1 `A`\GX`H2:$X|)H .LOC. 900 St. James United Sunday School Chri:`1m`Is concert. Struud Com- `munity Hall. Monday. Dec. 23. Ad- mission 15c and 25. 43b n, .. .. . . Dance. Lcfroy Commumty Hall. Wednesday. Dec. 4. Hobcrt'.~. Orch-' `.u.u.u-u nus. uuu ...n.. 1uu' `estrn. Auspices Churchill Junior `Farmers. Admission 25c. 48p I. .. uv\ .. Dancing every Monday. Thurs- day and Saturday evening at Odd- fellows Hall. Collier St.. Barrie. Bob Powe1l`s 10-piece orchestra. Gentle- Jmen 50c. ladies 25. 48l.b V. DUClliillHll. VV Illlil For A.I.DERMEN' \lI.\.~,l I'\...\- ("u Dlllllllilll. HUSS L.U\VilH. (Turn to Page Three. Plcusv) iI|.||N.`ill {rum B21I'x'y, Wax:-.~. 1- (Wu? fur flnulu "I I1 (.`lll0l'S. 1 Coun. W. R. B1-mun. l`oncunu;- : uishenc. rcmarkrd that farmer.-'2 sons were leaving me form and; taking jobs the buys in Lawn shuuiu t have had. I (V... . 'rm..mm- Q.-u-a.u.:nru ('..!.i 1 Clerk Smith! Is Capable i Chairman 1F61VIINATED hC_n the f '-v` ' i";" R`."Knigh I`, Presidnt 3'`'- .1 -rl.. n--_:_ |--:.. 3 ! 0 Rzu'1`ic Branch, Canudialn I.cgi.;n. velvctcd officers. on Monday n`1.:ht an` ~!'fol1ows: Prosx. T. R. Knight; Isl 'Ivi(,-r.--pre.<.. C. B. Brown: 2nd vice- fpre.'~'.. Frzmk Scully: Sergi. at Armxzl `V iWm. Dobcnhum. Full vxocntivc will! 1' be elected at the next, general mutt - ; mg. I H iu {hrs ininntinn In hnlrl :1 iuin1 illl. 1 It is the intention In hold an juini` ndunce with the Ladies` Auxiliznry on ` I `New Year's Eve`. ` 'l\1fnv~n|\nru nl' ihn F` A Q It` (`snub `lV(.'\V IL'iH'.'N' l'aVQ`. Members of the C.A.S.l".. Camp Borden. are using` the Legion Hall .ab0ul four nights a week. this hall I being luzmcd L`) them free of chargu l .-._ ___ ._.:, 1 --~e Read and use Examine? C1a.ssifieds HEAVIEST VOTE ANTICIPATED panicipution sand. A Id I.` f` nave nan. Cuun. Thomas Scrammm.-, Cul- lingwood, stated that fannor; wz-r~ working in industric.~' in CJllinu~ uvnml zmrl that ho hnrl hoard lh(-r.`

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