soot VealRio 73 110081 or tors 1151 won me BEST IN BARRIE THURSDAY PRIDAYrTHSATURDAY ANOTHER ONE or OUR BIG HITS CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT 230 pm gt3 lslliolovelj 111 THE SUMMERIIME The sweeteststoryeverset to 30763101501110 WWlllll 8PM 801161011 Dont Cam Put Your Arms Around Me Money Eve Shows EGCh Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland Evening At 655 and pm PLUS russa rarars Cartoon CAT MERMOUSE and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ENTERTAINMENT TRUESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MATINEE SAT 230 pm EVE SHOWS and 840 pm Giant oaures ADELEMARA REPUBLIC PICTURE mam 0min Allonso Omt nonfictionmus ALSO WARNERNEWIS lust Few MoteBig Hits Coming To TheyRoxy Soon ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY Mastiff Thelallenl and Reminisiioeebr AUTMOIHIDLAS SECOND cuss NAIL IV 70 CHIC DUAITIIDIY QUAIL will ONTARIO CANADA THU RSDAYZOCTOBER Rev Dr and Mrs Sincld ir Honored by Congregation REV DR AND MRS SINCLAIR have been honored by various organizations prior ant and departure from Bar hotograpb taken at cere mony when the congregation of Essa Road Presbyterian Church assembled to pay tri bute Seated on the left is Frank Dutcher to their retire rie Here is the daughter organlst Archie Marshall Sr is shaking Teachers and Trustees MMw 20 AIC IND LICK II II Truck Hits Lamp Post Lamp Post Hits Window steel lamp postwas knocked over and plate glass window was smashed Wednesday afternoon in freak accident at Corby Motors 110 Dunlop St Barrie George Dean driver for Sar the rear of the truck struck the lamp post which fell over smash ing the large window The loss was covered by insurance More That Mile Section 3Poges 13 to 20 SABUin End Of The River With 8181 FERREIRA ESMOND KNIGHT hands with Dr Sinclair following present ation of purse Mrs Sinclair is beside her ing ahead with the remainder but husband holding bouquet of flowers that had been presented by cightyearold Anna Dickey who is seen on the right Anna isy 56 Cumberland St up hisglruck to deliver coal whcni Sewer Pipes Laid Barrie This Year Indication of the rapid and con tinual expansion of Barrio is the fact that to date this your the town has undertakeninslailation of zip proximately 14100 feet of sanitary sewers The information was contained lin summary by Robert Campbell jeant Co Ltd fuel was backing town engineer supplied for The Barrie Examiner Of the total footage all of it in stigated by petition and nanccd by local improvement 7900 fcct has been installed The town is gn wculhcr conditions will determini lhow much will be completed this car The completed part is on Camp Ol ML and Mrs AlVlll Dickey boll Ilapperton Innisl James Marcus Napier Icnclang Sunni dnlc and St Vincent the incom plctcd on Victoria Bcrczy Gunnf Ccntrc and Shirley Photo by Campbell About 8000 feet of laterals havci been laid to datcthis year to oi total of 106 private homes 2nd Big Hit ROD CAMERON GALE STORM STAlVlnPEDE sraars MONDAY4 lProf Iohn Weall CHARLES DICKENS No ADVANCE IN PRICES lllllEll TWIST Iconstruclion of home should Honor Dr Mrs Sinclair FO Wig lectured to the avail themselves of this opportunity Prof John wean of the nomto get first hand information on the third doctdr to receive the FOR RESULTSVUSEEXAMINR WANT Abs its type in the province SecretaryuoftheSimcoe County eral practicioner in Barrie since 1912 On Tuesday afternoon Rev Dr and Mrs Sinclair were honored at ceremony held at Prince of Wales School The gath ering was sponsored by the teach ers of the public schools in co with Miss Margaret Miller and Miss Flora McGrcgor presiding over the tea table ll Harris member of the school board cxprcsEcd ap preciation to the teachers for hav ing arranged such pleasant oc operation with the members of the casion tq honor Dr and Mrs Sin public school board Smith pasl prestdcnt of the Teachers Council introduced Law president As chairman of the meeting Mr Law called on Bell principal of Prince of Wales School Mr Bell referred to Dr Sinclairs scrvicc to education in Ontario 110 Spoke of the rise of the trustee through the various offices of the Ontario Educational Association un til he attained the office of pro vincial President On behalf of the teachers and school trustees and other friends of Dr SinclairrKMr Bellpresented handsome lounge chair to the IEc tiring clergyman hnd school board member Miss Ruth Campbell are sented Mrs Sinclair with plant Gable chairman of the pub lic school board presented Dr Sin clair with the gavel of office he had usd when he was chairman of the school board Mr Gable refer rcd particularly to Dr Sinclairs work in connection with the cam for the new schools The gavelwas engraved with silver name plate Scott public school inspec tor rcad telegram from Hon Dana Porter in which the lVIinister of Education spoke highly of Dr Sin clairs service to the province in matters of education The occasion was happilycon eluded with pleasant social hour Third Practitioner Win Brydon Atwood Is Dr Tumbull Dr EG Turnbull of Barrie has received the Brydon Award given annually to the doctor in District No or the OntarioMedical As sociation who has Contributed most to his profesSionai community and medical societies Dr Turnbull xis award whichls the only one of Medical AssociationdiDr Turnbu11 has been practising medicine for over 40 years He has been gen Born in Waterloo County near Galthr Turnbull graduated from McGillUhiveIsity In 1905 He in terned and didhospital work in Montrealfor three years following his graduation In 1908 he went to Elmvale and practiced there for three and half years before com ing toBarrie meinber of both the the Canadian Medical ors its ormatiohfherehe hasdbeen overtile pa clair on their retirement Worm Sunny Weather Duringthe Past week Warm sunny weather prevailed during the past week with the temperature reachinga high of 63 on Friday The temperature drop ped to low of 29 on Monday ev ening following warm weekend Fine weather prevailed again at the beginning 9f the week High new 33 40 3t 30 29 43 Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Awards Are 13 14 15 16 l7 18 63 55 57 59 36 Country Club Dinner Barrie Country Club lowered thew curtain on most successful sea son Saturday night when they stag ed the closing dinnerand dance Approximately 100 attended and danced to music supplied by Mrs Murray Ronald Alf Shepherd and Gib Wiley There were varmus presentaons the Boy Scouts will hold its annual resent for Freddie the centre made at the dinner Mrs John Corby was presented with silver rose bowl by guest Mrs Smith for her achieve ment in winning the ladies club championship The rosebowl was presented for annual competition constituted Jidcd into three groups under Aci Monday Evening larudcs Effective Monday Oct 17 thc undron will hold its weekly par cs on Monday from 730 to 10 pm at the Armoury in place of the usual Friday evenings assigned last season The new syllabus began last Monday with 21 cadets in attend ance among whom were many new recruits whose names will be pub lished at later date During the drill period under W0 Art John ston some of the latter received their uniforms and upon receipt of further supplies from the dc pot next week it is hoped to have the entire personnel properly out fitted in time for parade with the pipe band before the weather be comes inclement FL Ron Hardys showing of lm concerning the stars followed by his remarks upon navigation lectures on this subject and prove very interesting to lhose present Presented Iohn Snow Speaker For Scout Meeting Friday October 21 The Barrie local association of meeting anddinner at Trinity Par ish Hall on Friday October 21 at 630 pm The speaker John Snow willtell of his experiences at the Rover Moot held in Norway last Summer MrSnowwas assistant to General hem glut land 913151111 the refundof their de cadcts on the use and care of rifle and after the cadets were div cultural Department of the OAC will be speaker on Friday evening Oct 21 at the library hall when his subject will be home beautification and landscaping Those who have just built their ing Cpls Ayrcs Halfyard and gSmiihonc group went to the range whilethe other two vied for supremacy over the not in game of volleyball for the balance of the cvcning Next Monday full turnout is hoped for as the regular schcdulc in competitive sports bcl twcen air crews is expected to get under way and the adjutant FO Coleman is now drafting thcl schedules for these events Equipment and Deposits New recruits who have passed their medical examination and mcnt officer next Monday at 7pnl to draw equipment deposit of $2 is required at the time which will be refunded to them at any time upon return of said equip mcnt All former cadets who are not now attending parades are requestl ed to turn in their uniforms etc posit Band Practice Wednesday at 730 pm the usual practice by the pipe band will be held Any local pipers or drum mors regardless of age will be welcomed by Pipe Major Robert son Full attendance is expected in preparation for an anticipated route march the following Monday should the weather continue to hold favorably Recruiting Allyouths between the ages of 14 and 18 are welcome to join our squadron and become member of lone of the air crews already form ed On parade the front rank rep rank for Charlie and the rear rank for Robert Join now and participate in the 303 HUNTER aatl HIS THE MASONIC TEMPLE 17 Owen St SATURDAY at pm QQQQQQ how to go about this important work which adds so greatly to the appearance and value of their pro pcrty The meeting is open to members of the Horticultural Society as well as all others who are interested homes or are contemplating that There is no admission fee NOTICE TOWN 01 BARRIEREVEIITING T0 STANDARD TIME It was decided at the meeting of cil held on the l7lh day of October1949 that the town of Barrie will revert to Standard Time on sunddy October 2314 1Istscuzsi WQSMITH Town Clerk can an Luff Q55 its fun of becoming better citizen en on thetrip cordial invitation is extended usw among the ladies by Mrs SmithlSPry Who attended the Moot with to all who are interested in Scout her son Ward and daughter Phyllis in memory of the late Smith Mrs Boys was runnerup and also received prize The Rogers Cup soared into the hands of Mrs GeorgeDangerfield and Frevaorris who teamed to Win the mixed doubles handicap play Mrs Palmer emerged vic torious in the Seasons handicap playdefeating Mrstorby and was presented With the Race Trophy There were several consolation prizes received by the ladies and speeches by members of the coun try clubexecbtive lt President Dyment proudly stated the 1949 season was one of the most successful on record He also touched upon small improve mentswhich could bemade and urged club members to purchase share without delay Guests at the dinnerware Mrs Smith son Ward of Peterboro and daughter Phyllis Mrs Bruce Johnston family of they late tn expfepidenfofthe club ed In 1923 Instrumentatiio 731 suppr the Canadian contingent and will ing Tickets may be tamed fmm Noel Stephenson or any member of Illustrate his talk With pictures tak the 1C 31 association El Fullerton Installed As Noble Grand by IOOF public affair the animal in Board of Toronto in recognition of stallation of officers of Barrie his contribution toOddfellowship Italian SpaghettixSupper SPAGHETTI WITHZ MENU MEAT BALLS AND cannon SALOMI BLACK OLIVES ANCHOVIES SALADS FRENCH ROLLS HOME MADE PIE TEA MILK Adults 75c LodgeNo 63 IOOF saw large turnout of Oddfellows Rebekahs and interested people at the Odd fellows all on Tuesday evening October Installs as Noble Grand by Dis trict Deputy Grand Master Borden Kerr of listen and team of eight installin officers was Fula lrtbn Other officers installed Wel George Field Jr past graph Carl Greenaugh vice grand Caldg well recording secretary George Morris financial secretary Ed york treasurer Charles Perry Warden Clare Robertson conduct or Walterf ohncox right suppb Ga JOhnVnghlleft MW Horace Coles right 511pr George Longstaff left GeOrge Walton right and the community Following short talk yams District Deputy an attractiv bah quet wasserved Other officers on the installing team were Andrew Beardsall dis trict deputy grand warden Mc dowell DDG recording secretary Latimer DDG financial sec retary Ludlow DDGtreasurer Baxter and Agnew DDG marshall McQuigge DDG chaplain John Hughson DDG GIXaIrdian the installing fears were from Alliston exceptitggf Mr Beardl sail who was from Elmvale 11pm 5c gt xt supporter 140de Johns left supporter Albert Dempster guard Arnoldllobertson in liapl Aldo vpresentcd the lodgetolltev chaplain an to Mr vijxxxxnxxanxx m= schooigcaumnsocfa unnrmuws HAIL CollierSireei Barrie Wednesday 0cloher $26 supper served SEQ730 BINGOFrom 815 Lucky Draw+1on leer Willbeheldat llgpsnr LMIIF