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Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1945, p. 9

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ROBT PAIGE THIS WEEKS 7025 Copies Mr oav4asmomw ISSUE 82nd Your No 13 INNS ROXY HOUSE or HITS llltftiSDItY FiilAY SATURDAY oiitinuous ShowSat 230 pm live Shows at 050 and pm Lust Show at p111 Plus These Added Treats GOODFRIDAY 230 pm tUlj told in iiiiitctiless tllulftl and iclcsing mth sltlxtud rendition of in Club anviiicii ltl lluiitli tii Iiiig The Scottish boii lawyer and llecturcr author of two hoohr 31y thesire and lattiVe You Yesteiv diiy is now at work on am flier volunie illztndiuipped Soldier or Civilian th Watson progress in the struggle against 1111 own physical disability lrain watched me do this one lltlllll 11111 and remarked Mr Watson you fsuie is one freak own teeth and comb my arduous as the yeliis 10 by and ilie ltlttllh grow less the can write by holding pen with this toes lie added that his signa ture was so legible that he would never be able to he bank main ager Opening with sparkling Scour Choosing as his tltltt Who is dczcribcti lit steady myself brush my hair ask which grows increasingly less can shave porter on Mr Watson performs all tllf iccomplishineiils with his feet and The first year at school he just sat and looked at the teacher and trade iie teachers arent so but either he jocularly remarked Lab er however he learned to writel and by the time he reached colleael his memory was developed to such an extent that he could listen toI three hours of lectures in the inorn tin and go home and write his notes 111 the afternoon When he began the studyof law he found it neces sary to take notes so he learned to write with the pencil between his teeth The amazing thing is that my signature written by my toes and that done by mouth writing are r0 similarthat they will pass as the same This supports the theory 110110100011150111 WEDNESDAY MATINEE WEDNESDAY 230PM DEANNA IN HER FIRST BIG TECHNI COLOR TRIUMPH ISINGING THE MELODIES OF JEROME KERN ANNA DURBIN In the Technicolor Hit CANT HELP SHNEHHT with II vAKIM TAMIROF SIX NEW SONG HITS Morerrand More Californidy Any Moment Now and others TRANADA divENTERTAINMENT DE ISLE OF TABUi SPECIAL MATINEE THURFRISAT Cent Show Sat 230 EVEII SHOWS AT 645 and prn noarn llVlNGSION ll unlith an lllll iiuiii tllltllllltlltlll uiiiui ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS REPUBLIC PlClURE THEY 50 STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Or THE OPEN R0110 reen cums BERGEN MCCARTHY SAMMY KAYE 81 011011 and introducing an rortu Eye Shows ON THESAWROGRAM 645 and 9ij AM TECHNIOOLORCARTOON aiid OVER THE WARE teinployer put it you would em Vlated to The Examiner by Constable also 1MONDAYTUESpAYWEDNESDAY Matinees Mon Wed 230 pm that ones mind determines the characteristics of ones handwrit ing he declared Mr Watson was unable to obtain work as lawyer because as one ibarrass the other employees lie has devoted his life to the encour ageiiient of physically handicapped liiidividuals An extended tour of reliabilltatlon centres throughout Europe and series of lectures sponsored by the Canadian Clubs have been part of this program When he concluded his address by singing Love LifeI licfiwas accompaiiied at the piano by his wife Mlss Rhoda Young acting pres ident announced that Capt Gard iner of Camp Borden wouldaddress the gathering April 19 Music will be provided by the Senior Glee Club Of King Edward School ltvv LIVE MORTAR BOMB FOUND IN DITCH CAMP HIGHWAY Whatillight have caused crit iCal accident was averted last week whn Lloyd Cock 56 Iniiisfil SL Barrie noticed highexplosive thr Linchj mortar bomb in the ditch titlfthe highway between Camp Bor den and Barrie The live bomb was foundata curve in the road three miles from Allandale Being former member of the Grey and Simcoe Foresters Re serveW the danger He covered the bomb marked the spot and on reaching Barrie immediately notified the Provost at the Armouries The Provosts Cpl Smith and LCpl Phillips went to the spot picked up the loaded bomb and took it to Camp Borden The mmrmgr TaailSIfhavebeen set off by stone or by dropping on the pavement Another bomb incident was re Melson of the Barrie Police force Four trench mortar bombs were found last Monday in the yard be hind the firsthouse north of the Town Hall on the west side of Mulcaster street They were found tO the police station and later dis posedof It is not known how they came to be there Anyone finding any such shells is urged to notify the police immedi ately rFOIlI TeenAge YouthsI triad tOrICar ThettI Four teenage Toronto youths appeared in magistrates court yesterday changedEmitti theft of l34fPlymbuth owned by Cpl Campbell It was taken item in front ofhis home here on the night IoIiE March 20 Wsley Daw who lives on Highway 11 three amiles from Washago statedthat the four had driven up and stop ped in front of his gate They tried to buggers from him and al so oteted tosell jack He he came suspicious and called the Oitllia provincial police The boys were picked up near Washago the young men David Ross 18 records The other pended sentence Judgment was frateslierffs iiiiiiaudiiii SFTS Camp Bordcn who is officially repurtcd prison1 minute takes full attention er of war in reported missing after air opera tiniis some merseas second time in this war Wing Couunaiidcr Fitzroy Cavein dish CarlingKelly reverted from the rank of Group Captain which he held while in command at No The good news received by his wife 00 Ihalsworth Drivel iloioiitu recently was clinic also to his many friends in Barrie to be dead shells and were removed The car had the main bearings burnedde lack Of Oil TWO of and L01n80lBliEn 18 had bad two were younger The father of one lad spokeftor him and suggested suev reserved until April by Magis Rad rules re Classified Advtsi You have yourself toblame if you have to pay higher rates lbls afternoon at 30 oclock IIng Parade ill be held at No 5115 zmip Borden This will be the tint uid mgbt mugs parade and graduation terrrnony of the amp and will Officially mark the conclusion of the Btitish ouimomealth twctc lu Air Training llaii sire parade on thi t1rmlc 1th the aircraft of the School llnell up and lroup aptuln lItaruy ill present the lugs Similar ceremonies have been or nill lu held at other British toinnioimmlth Schools across kinda the graduating class at Hordrn today the oinniouncalth 11iiiit is riot Hlltd this aiiip will be closed panting lllv limp at Borden has yet been made Ail Training 11111 be the final under No announcement rc thc future of the Prisoner in Germany WC AIlLlNGKELIJ Officer of No Germany weeks ago SETS very AT THE TROC DANCE MONDAY April pm BOB POWELLS MELODY MEN TOPCOATS BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY MAR 1011 1111 SUNG BY 1111 IWITH 0011113 FINAL WING PARADE AT BORDEN TODAY ITLIIEBIIVI IIUIVS MICH IW II More than 100 airmen will Imm lulldimllml graduate iiiclutlliig RCAF ifroni birth by the loss of butli illflls KAM 37 In captivated his audience of Canadr Nap elhrrplmu 4m um WlitlrS in 10413411 lie was To go wel KIWANIS CLUB ENTERTAINEU BY AIR CADETS Squadron 102 flarin Au Cadet on Monday tttlltllc to the lltl Band number of tltt tiff1F illitfl inip Borden An excellent regret picpared by thc Air Kat was served in the Atlllfilrlt W013 llwb Anialuff was rhaiititlii and vii laziilf of the Squadron extended velcoiiie to the Klaxons Club and it itcfully ackriozvlcdgcri the asth aiae given by the Kiivaiiiaii flillllttfi tlie pas three years prtaltltlil ti leioii thanked tll Air 21ch to the pleasure of Joining with WW and enjoying the 1111C tflltl illlllitlll provided si aimw AH 014 illiitttl lllt fulliiititiL tltAI vlfltt 311 Ilurhumu il iiiiiitli til Illl W01 Stc tiul lLS ll ixvcu lm lll Ilaud lllliil tiic diiccV full of Fisher iendircd glitlltlltl of pleasing selections with tiustoiuary efficiency gtlittlt sing 1000 led by ittitvuiit with 1N Clarke at the piano was ciiw joynd Jack tope of aiiiii lloiticii amtho was to be the speaker of the tlllllt had just got posting for move during the day and had to leave at once llowevcr Nananith made good pinchhitter He is now on leave and expects move from ltoiden any time llav int lived iii Barrie for nearly two tile Kiwanis Club Iltlll fine limit in Which to live kind of plane he expected to flyK When he gets over there llin Mosquito Flying tlicse planes 11 11 bit frightening but not 111 ficult They cost $150000 each The navigator perhaps has the most difficult job as he has to attend to lithe radio and the direction and that travelling at over four miles reputation one of the finest towns in Speaking to the Air Cadets Naismith said they might perhaps feel they have been let down but littt was no cause for pessimism The time was not f2l11lttlllt when everyone would be concerned with flying The associations they have made and the knowledge gained would always be invaluable to them itll Leighton Clarke coin mandiiig officer of Squadron 1021 CH SI year Naismith said llarrie had among service He referred to the fTf IVAN lllllln Alis filiif 11111 2111 Cctiai til killing iid lit ltttitl Iltt Air Cadets thanked all who had helped to ma success lie appreciated the un tiring efforts Of the Officers of the tSquadron and especially FI Pot liaison officer for half and who was being posted to Trenton lie is succeeded by WiC Buchanan The Air Cadet League has an nounced that the summer camp of ten days would be carried on this year again There will also be definite liookupof Air Cadets with the Flying Clubs which will Cli able them to get their flying license at mucliIlower cost than would be available for civilians Air rangements are being made to have school of instruction for gliders so as toinstruct Cadets The Air 30000 Air Cadets across Canada carry on Read and use Examiner Classifieds sues $2350 $2650 $3500 $2950 $3400 $3600 These Garments are in Stock Ready while you wait Ralncoats Boys 3237 $1150 Mens $1195 $1295 $1550 HATS by SIETSON $395 $500 $7150 WOOL HATS $195 Bob wnr TODD CRAWFORD co INVESTMENTS TORONTO MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Under the auspices of tlIWOmens Auxiliary t6 the Canadian Armoured Corps Fund MENS and BOYS WEAR 55 DunlopL SL Barrie FLYNN BRANCH MANAGER BARBIE BRANCH89 DUNILOP STI TELEPHONE 2143 kc the meeting such mot 111115 at Bitch SL Colliiiglt ter of Camp Borden who had been by year and net Wakelm of Cadet League is anxious that the Banie Armeuxies wan APRIL 9l30PML DOOR PRIZE REFRESHMENTS ENTERTAINMEN MUSIC and his Melody Men Dress Optional TicketsI$L50 person ON SALE ATDOOR ONLY Proceeds to provide cigarettes for troops overseas pris oners ofwar andwelfarework among soldiersI families EVERYBODY WELCOME non 1913 BAY CLEAR EA 1N PAST TEN YEARS flu it left the head of Kroc prnlrltlt ltn 1Ud4v Myth 37 this year his the tAlllt iii the ltd1 10 years and nurtly one month urticr than last year The bay fn Ieii mcr only it days this winter the locust iii nun years Past 10 tears brawn More tleircil 111 101 im 31 Apr 321 10 1030 llct ll Apt 18 193le lci 50 31 Ill Ill llltRlilinlaii Apr 31 115 103940 lltc Apr 31 131 lIIIUtlwlau Apr lit 103 ltlllillet L10 Apr 105 lltlSILllrc 17 Apr 11 101341 llvl lt Apr 37 131 lI11liwllct ftl Mar57 ti Died in England that lltl luiiiaiid liiiac Ivan Itilts died on Match 10 Ill England as the 11le nt coal pniwiiiui lloriz ii the lovsiilthip of Plus 20 ycaiz 191 he cent to iilliiiivxood our troy where he ittviitictl the town tllhlli llc enlisted in Jamitin 11110 With the 111th lilgtl liilltttl of Canada and Walnut at Toronto and Camp lloidcu before going oreiscas in luly 1010 He took pill in the Sicilian and ltalniii caiupaiiziis He lllVthlt by hi wife and ltlltt children Adam William Maiiloiiic Anne and Harold Wil inot llll parents Mr and Mrs Wit wood four sisters and one brother Mrs George Miller Mrs Allan Hawn and Mrs Jack Reid and Deb of CollingWood and Mrs Gar rystal Beach rilliotogravure by cgurtesy of Colliiigwriod EnterpriseBillionii At Close of March Mulch draws near the close of its last week delightful summer weather still prevails Yesterday the mercury touched 77 and on Monday hand Tuesday the inaxi mum was 75 and 70 respectively iuesdayriiii Toronto was reported to have been the hottest March ever recorded there Maximum and minimum tem peratures in Barrie during the past week were Low liigh 11101212 10 13 23 21 43 21 21 50 25 20 65 26 27 40 70 40 77 28 Commanding Inspects Barrie Company Grey ISimcoe Foresters LizCol McDonald MM ED Owen Sound Cmninanding Officer paid visit of inspection to Headquarter Coillpaiiy Grey and Siincoe Foresters Reserve zltIBar rie Armoury last Thursday evening iHe vas accompanied by Major ID Raikes ED Administrative Of ticer Major William ITlaIlltllg Officer and IlSM Ted Twiss Following the general salute Col onel McDonald inspected the ranks through the three platoons accom panied by Major MacLaren Company Commander Afterwards the Commanding Officer addressed all ranks anddeclared himself well pleased with thetH+t0ut aiidtlic manner in which the Company hali dled themselves oil parade The regular time tableIof train ing was th 11 carried outIIIfor the night wittrthe CO paying visit to each groupIdurillg drill lectures and firing The Foresters expeeIt to have visit from MajoraGeiieral IPotts GOC of Multain District No 21 on April if iv II Jo OF MANSLAUGNTER CHARGE av Johnson members RLt EST 120000 approximately 2550 are in the fighting forces have proved adept workers VdAnspieess of McNulty Acocrr BORDEN BANnSMAN Frederick Poole IOfTor0nto was acquitted of the manslaughter of Herbert Ross Johnson of Toronto ill trial concluded at Cobourg Tues day morniiig The jury after de liberating half an hour brought in verdicttofrnot guilty Poole and ALI emum Imperial ThurPriSat SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY AT 230 Extra Big Show mm 101 noun 7257076on SHOWING 15 T1111 SAME BILL Bermuda Mystery harlcs Butterworth Aim Rutherford MoNDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY Preston Foster 1100 0101 JEAN SUtttVAN III ISA21 in Edoul Walsh LUCtiE wmson 0013012 t3$ititi SELECT SHORTS youWWI rmm vpmxi FARMERS INCOME TAX Farmers income tax payments for 1041 are expected to exceed $100110000 On 1913 income Can 1111111 farmers paid $7200000 Of Canadas Indian population of War industries ave absorbed many others who ANNUAL MEETING Barrie Horticultural Society Public Library Hall Tuesday April at pm II INSTRUCTIONAL FILMS SIYEIciAL SPEAKER If you are fond of flowers and interested iii adding beauty to Barrie the Beautiful we cordially invite you to be present SPECIAL EASTER BINGO THURSDAY MARCH 29 at 815 p111 ill ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE downstairs PRIZES CIIICKENS RAMS BASKETSCOF FRUIT Free Extra Games 12 GAMES 250 1001 00011 9111211 MWWI W999 QM WM MW 20 LIMITS Wei seii Auto Liability Pelicies accordingtoyouT Needs and Pocketbook gt MALCOMSONS INSURANCE AGENCY 41 Dunlap St WV P110116 373 TAGDAY CMG TClbandat Camp Borden become inVOlved injury and was taken Same night were in Cobourg last fall to play =at Victory Loan rally They had in fight after rehearsal Johnson suffered head to Christie Street Hospital where he died the Have you relievved your subscrip For over 20 years the VON has renderedOutstanding service to our commu tty More than 2500 visitswere made during last yeacfand over 1000 babieswerc looked after at the WeleraIby Clinics Greet the Taggers Cheerfully lanidejitrei

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