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Barrie Examiner, 3 Feb 1944, p. 1

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THE+ BARR 813i Year rrrrrr No li========3i FLYING OFFICER Illllll FIGHT FOR FREEDOM 44 Activities of those serv lng their Country at sea on land and in the air Contributions welcomed for this column Dlal 2415 0210323923013 it lte tlitlil luice Wounded rriilliii neop ni lir Lloyd lMilillLii licc ll zr li igtl2ili il ilr nature of lip lltllti track ii Hilllllt lriw slated trial irrihcr iiiior llllilli viviilrl follies when littitlli lliieclvn licrrd flii lli la the Mario lairc llv llaltiriiy lllh err wounded it July 13 Will he ran wounded 11 lhe iillli in the ltlille of Sicily er Wins ll Al llcll tion riirclriij lll llill lilit last Thursday iiiil it announced that Flying tlicey llcdilir son of Mrs llcelii llillsdale had been dccoiled rich the Distinguished bikini trosr ai llrrclcingliain lalue lien illll Irwin attended liic cere nzoriy SirErin lfrccr lliiiilc llcdgei lilAl 1WD graduated illi ciiirirrrrrl tliili ill NH 23 Iilriposlll llitll liir loiilii llriiistlay lust Arrivcsyin Itin has herr iLLllklIi liturgu action iii iltil lill icpwicd igt lclcjuarrii iii 1H llillsdalc lily ills lirollicrr sister Assistant Mr her illlliiii 11c John WilliamI Kenny that he has iiiirvcd safely on October 19411 and station ed in Toronto llriiinpton and Tiirnp llriltifn before going overseas in March 19121 lighting in ltaly pl Stanley Walain eldest Dalston has been moved into llaly Since November he has been in North Alrrca ile is With the iiilil ilighlandcrs ctorc going from Canada to England in August lillil he was stationed at Camp llordcn and in British oluinbia Nvcu Lt John Perry vcrscas cable received by his wife the ioiinerVclrnii llileiirini of rioks town on luesday told of the ai rival overseas ol licul William John lercyBarrie and Allari irit residiiiu with Li Percys parents Mr and Mrs Fleethain 51 William 51 Graduate of BCJ and of in Arls 111115 Jack Percy taught scliiiol at Ottawa and later was wrth the Dept of Health in Toronto He went to North Bay inliltlvas dir ector of the Ontzirio Dept of llezdlh laboratory there to gain iiiy son ii ttilflij reported smurded llll illwr Iii iiiL iilei Officers instollcd for ililillilllli on lil nrtilit With an rrcxpicled llim Shield of Oshawa lrovincial iiilllttlo ii lililr llirvcison 100 John St hasreccivcd wordiria letter from 11 Italy He lllllti in the llCASC hump rl lrtll of Mr and Mrs Font WhlsinLl rs Percy ed the degree Master of Arts in 19413 for Public Health Work and enlisted the same year in Toronto lelinioand branch laboratories doesClub is asked to amend the Church as bacterl He proceeded overseas iolugist in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps An older Brother Barrdsinan Allan Percy is stationed with the Army till the West Coast pilostcdito Saskatchewan Flying Officer Elton Parker Barrie who was pilot instructor at Moncton RCAF station for tire qast year is now located at No SFTS Weybiinti Sask his Wife and baby son are residing here on Sophia St Arrives Overseas Lt Robert Dudley 19 sonnet Capt and Mrs Dudley PoyntvzW St Barrie has arrived overseas according to cable received by his parents last week Native of Van couver Lt Dudley enlisted in 1942 and won his commission at Gordon Head OTC He completed his train ing at A10 Canadian Infantry Train ing CentrerCamp Borden WHisrfa ther is one lithesenior officers at No CACTR Camp Borden Two Sons Commlssioned iStaiLoneertheld at Guthrie REPORTED MISSING Grandson of llr and Mrs Young lincsing Missingl After Operations yer icr many izii ili rc llr It lre ii Til VlLr ilrixirulci Mrs huge in il Hi Jinn itittl 3H Noj lll tgt SElS fl lr rcii ni lili airJ riiiiii 19H 13 Iii ilng iiiilos iccerzllv pici ed diud reported rniwv til winridding iivciwns iii 114 llillw Evin rim Mt Calvary Preceptory Jouii ilxuiy licicpiory Hurt by lit lIni Kt hand lr iiir lr loiinilo District ac ioipiriiii by tho K1 Wiri llrowri licsrdaiz iricepini of St lohti the illiril irecrpliir Ni ii liiri Kt lllzrileii ll lrrrilop irid Armin lh illiriiilli the lilll lllKtriltl liel luri Worth licceplor lir Mallrinl vimlzilile lt Harry ivllclliifilliili lrrhr iii McAIliulr Chirp lolliip lirrtrir Wil irii Hili Sill Hulllie iipt of land loiiri lliidtrca of ll llownian Jipt icneral If Stewart licceptois Standard Bearer slyorrie Standard liear ers Ralph Wilson and Parks lirrirnrster ruanisl llolit Hodges Guard Carley liiirruuel was lltlti afterwards and very errioyiilile evenrn was spent The llllllilvly and District is very fortunate in haying lltfllin lit Shield il the Prov Brand illol lle is air enthusiastic liriitilrl Templar and very favorh able year under his guidance is looked for iieciplin Marshal 300 PROGRESS IN Ililll AGAINST lll lleiilrew Mercuryt lirtal strides han been made particularly in Ontario and Saskat chewan in eombatlirigthe ravages of the white plague The predicl tion of Dr McGhie Ontario Deputy Minister of Health that within the next 25 years tubercul osis might be eradicated ill this province with the assistance of Government travelling diagnostic not seem far offlhe mark In any event the old deeprooted belief that consumption is hereditary is nol longer entertained 449 Button Button Whos Glo Button2L Button Button Whos got the Britten is the question most in the minds of the school children of Oro lownship these lays And from reports the youngsters seem to be find ing plenty of answers The reason is Button Contest sponsored by the Oro Horticultural Society for the benefit of the on Red Cross Branch gt This was launched at the All onJan 14 and the object is to secure Sn ply of buttons which the la ies may usein their Red Cross sewingand they use thousands Whitebut tons under athreequarter inch are the kind wanted prize ofa basket of peren igtiic on January 33 icld ll the County lreasurcrs Of lccurnsctli $7050 Village of lol for the next three months Tivo BARRlE ONTARlO CA 34170 TOTAL Adjourned wSigrer oo in Addition to $3l6l at First sale of Ccforr Home lirv tw tix gtzilcgt in 1d by llilii ll Coleman netted of Sil1irll made up of 5152 371 oi the first sale on Join 11 tilii 3100900 for the Adjourn The latter was lice in to the Conucrl Chamber being in me by tle County Council lverrtyfive parcels WllO disposg cc of lil adjourned sale last ck by ft Coleman acting in nictroimcr iiiisl them being bought up by 7n lllttlllcllmlliitii concerned few private buyrat were or hand lue ti the fact that Andy Clarke in his radio broadcast the prcvuvii wuriday had referred to the lllpl tax sale several orders for the ad illllltfi sale came in by mail and telegram some of thcse orders of course of Sales were as follows Medoutc Part lot 13 Coir 11 acre $1241 Township of Mcdonten leeron lint 14 $2894 Village of llcctori Plan 233 Main St lot 10 $31133 Villziizu of liceton Col1WilCi1lan 371 Gray St lots 89 $7413 Village of COifiWilltl reeiriorc llan fill and 138 Ed ward St part llilgt 1112 $29307 Alex lcriy Crecnioie lort McNieoll Village of Perl MeNicoll bought in following parei cls Plan 333 lot 81 $1492 Plan 344 lots us lil lit 20 at $934 car11 lliiri Trill lots Ill 32 tilt and Ili at Slifill each Plan 369 lots 11556 and 133 Ill sores Cilcll lotlcnliziin Central Casket Works Mill St part lot Con It was nii ossible to fill Bar rwo TAX Storm is It mm BY COUNTY NETEislityxgT liltl llAllllilI EXAMIN cr Vice in he communzty next W923 rs of Service ER completes eighty yiurs The first issue of the paper Wits published on Friday February 13 lilot and EL pubiczitiou has continued eekly ever since that late William Manley Nicholson who previously had pub llmllttl paper in Hamilton established The lixarnziii and County of Snncoe Advocate lll Pebruary 1864 Sui seoiiiiitly it was published by his scii Byron Nicholson who sold the business to the late Hunter in 18811 The latter disposed of the paper to MacLareii pres ent Eitiiriairing Editor in Jr me 1805 Illh EXAMINER amalgamated With The Saturday Morning in November 1914 and purchased The Barrle Advance in April 1940 Forerunner of The Advance was The Magnet the first journal published north of lislied by Thomas Fox Dav Toronto which was estab les on August 1847 The name was changed to The Northern Advance in 1852 T1115 EXAMINER originally was published every itll iay morning at the office next door to the agency of the Bank of Toronto Dunlop St if paid in advance with 50 The price was $1 per annum cents added it not so paid Its slogan was British Freedom and Colonial Rights The prospectus unnounc ing the establishment of the paper read in part as follows Firmly believnig that from the happy connection now existing between Canada and Great Britain the peo ple of this province enjoy advantages to be found under no other alliance or form of government THE EXAM INER will jealously advocate closer the bonds betwecut state all measures tending to draw his country and the parent llnoughout n3 eighty years Illll EXAMINER has steadfastly adhered to that rie Agricultu belief ral society Plans Active Pro Rclinquishes Command gramme lerilram lliin 31f Mill St part lots 24 $271 45 Wilmer Palmer Tottcult1 harn Plan 372 Queen St 19 lot 3Et $793 Cowan Iottcnhain Victoria llarbour Plan 201 North lepson part $1849 lot Jesse Webster Barrie Plan 47 lot Ill $2140 Stephen Uisuex care at Peter Boyer Victoria liarboiiit Ilan Still Osborne lot $3652 Jesse Webster Barrie Plan 538 Osborne lot 51 $ll58 Jesse Webl ster Barrie Support of Churches To Be Stressed on Kiwanis Programme At Monday nights Kiwanis meet ing Thompson chairman of the Committee on Support of the Churches outlined programme meetings during the year will be in charge of this committee one at Easter and one at Thanksgiving In the meantime every member of the ofvhis choice at least once Sun day for the next three months and to serve in whatever capacity he can best help his church check rip will bemade the first meeting in May to see how members have responded Qui7r Picygrariiine Enioyed With Smith as master of ceremonies and Parsons as umpire Quiz Programme was err joyed Members were divided into two groups If batter answered question right he got 10 cents and 10 puints for his side but if wrong it counted 10 points for the oppos ing side Penalties were imposed for two answers or for whispering by any member From these fines the winning side received 10 cents per member Public Schoolsof Centre Simcog Give $283 to Novvaeoguem total or $28344vwas contributed by the public schools of Centre LIGLN SANSOM 1150 Former Connnriridant Carnp Bor den who has reliiuciuishcd com mand of Canadian Corps over seas MajorGen Guy Sinionds who led the First Division through the Sicilian Campaign andwlater coin manded air armoured division has been appointed corps commander with acting rank of LieutGeneral Canvoss Stos Feb 14 For BC Centennial Scholarship Fund number of BCl old boys and citizens who are interested in the school and the proposed Centennial Scholarship met at the Collegiate Institute recently to discuss ways and means of raising this fund Those present assured the scholar ship committee that aygeneral can vass should be made Canvassers were appointed and allotted cm groups to approach This local can vass will begin during the week of February 14 to which generous response will be appreciated Let ters to out of town friends of the school will be mailed about the same time The less of records in Barrie Agricultural Society pliero lied an active program for 19H at last weeks annual iiiectrng iii Mop istralcs court chambers The projects in View include boys and girls club Jlilii includiin the riewyfornied null try clrih wrtlr combined urlireie nienl iin in the fall two field crop competitions in potatoes and oat an intensive live stock proiuiuo featuring swine Sale and cattle improvement The matter of fair datewas left in abeyancc Officers were reclected They are Pres Warnica 1st VllU pres Malcoinson 2nd vice pres Artliur Walt managing dr rector llchinnori Secy Treas Felt Junior directors Lloyd Cumming and Ray Loughcert Senior direct ors Warnica Don Bell Brennan Ernest Coates Eugene Smith William New Charles New ton Ernest Crawford lien nCdy Banting liick Asso ciate directors Todd Tudhope Guest Edward Carr and Cliepesuiki 11 IlwkiAlilcidlltll EXAMINER NADA THoRsoiv FEBRUARY Illtil A1201 noun if or calmourned Seetion lwPoges IANUARY BUILDING TOTALS $5525 NONE YEAR AGO Largest lllmll hie for smote lodds crits for trinndcllinc toir iiid pirtni Iriri fice Sioo i14riiii oii Ili leac cipec Officers and Directors Of Barrie Red Crux lo 11 viii rain il meet if the lliiiir iiilil1 ii irliiii lxcl ll tireririrrc wt l1l trc ii IiIttl izipl ili of olliverzz irid dir ert Hi lollNW lilll 111 Mctu iiz irrz VicePrer idcn liarcn Moore recur Miss Theo llew slim crel uy ML Cathrine Collrs Campaign Tlriillilllrl Currie Iireci lip BI11 It lliyiii liis ii znncioir Mrs lirrliiir Mrs Willis urrie ll lill 15 Mrs iralrizn film Mrs lutlh Mr lillll ilr liclirei Moore Morrison ll llili licv Sinclair Mtg ll ftms lh llf rcsi idelegates to Ontario Fairs Associa tion Maleomson McKiiirion and Felt The president expects to be in the West atlliat time Honorary Presidents lion Gardiner Hon Kennedy McCuaig Hon Earl Rowe Geo MacLaren Sutherland and Carr The financial statement for 1913 presented by the secretarytreasur Turn to page three please COMING EVENTS Bingo Canadian Legion Hall Owen st every Friday night 830 sharp Dance Brentwood Friday Feb liuary Proceeds for Comforts for our forces Modern and oldtime dance1vy Orange HalluFriday Feb Willis Tippings orchestra Admission 500 45b Bridge and euchreK of Hall Dunlon Sttover ETues day Feb 15 83QpinLunch cd in ism lirrrilurll and Warren ergar County Council Notes eie deiilLuitli ssion of Sirncoe Several Iliillitl it lieit eeli Johnston George Banting Como Criurull through the var weelis training course The resolu ious committees which are report follows FINANCE COMMITTEE Conn 15 Evans West Gwrlliin thirty and ll Henry Barrie were ipporntcd auditors to audit ler Administration of Justice ac counts for 1044 at the same rate per dicrn plus inileagcas County Councillors for attending sessions and for committee work viz $6 per day and 10 cents mile one way PsxfV The sum of $1000 per month was appropriated to be used if required toprovide for the expenditure of the Cliildre ns Aid Society for 1944 3k Council appropriated $6000 for the use of the Reforestation Com niitteefoilililill It also levied $500 to cover the cost of extra printing vi llll Til COPE WITH Adequate Supply of Tea iil hilrzrxi Sclriol inspectors As Japs HadFled When Forces Reached Kiska to Eric James Hilts Ederivele and 0nd Fus John Donald Muir Utopio interesting Stories to Tell Nowthot Ccnodions Ho Returned end News Ben Hos Been Lifted Lived Rice and Milk Sow Jcp Midget Submarines ODDFELLOWS HOME Ti MATRONS sou KILLED IN ACTION lte hulcy Henry Dom iaK riiiii riirl non of 31rslir inn Hurt mzitrou of Uifilfcllous llonic til illiiin St AllilllllJil it been killed in action while serving itll British Columbia lrgitlltlll lllltlrlllli to the iii llllll Armys official casualty list issued Thursday List The young mans mother re ceiicd yyoril that he had been killril in Itin on December 15 1111K 11c enlisted in Suthli Highlanders in Vancouver in Npllltllnr lull rind cut ttllil in member 11130 Sun iving are his mother severi yearold daughter and three gt1 ltlN His mother came to illiridic from errors in lllllll 15 she had previous ly Hsltltll in Winnipeg Man lining mums in salon and or arriv 26 There he seen bu dead 0110 Li uid by two cil there with ers from that Hi the little stores of food curred milk as if clothing The tarccd to blow included two riliiig the occu illl released by who have have are Fus Eric lirilelttli son of Mr li ll Amen Mills been living at Module and Firs ill606574 502 111 Mrs Walter 11211 left Tuesday Mini leaves tonight where their iue ltt pitch and yellow it tiie in il Command and titular patch with VMhdrawn of National fercc has it ed that all units of tire Carrot Force which Dar ticiiuterl in tire occupation of Kiska have 1Tliliti to Canada It was mu that the Kiska liliifiG up of States formation roinbercd about chcis llceded Discuss Easter Leave for Pupils llio vrzlzal Regional group of animation lilll l1 Barrie on Monday Jan Ill wilii the toilownag Publicl School inspectors rrr ilicnlaiiceTm Col Jalsiin iliadfordT Limo liarell nanqcville Ill lorries WW iliirton Owon Tm Sword Sinclair Ileiford W0d 4H iriruiz ciiiriiigivrr ii irvrunfpgW re Biillitiq UllMJll Oiilliri Hi rd of United Jtllllswll Biziceluidge 11 it lndiiihrll llunsvillepA StoufferfEiiifllyi1ll1i tlgswsjlg Minden Lees Lindsay VBLME1IC1 bqnf ML he we Aiiiraiiizz and afternoon is Il aoedyb the were llitl Willi discux lilihlgh my they ii much for them illllltill probmiiis reinting tii ago of teardrops the oigari W1 mg fromKiskq lc souvenirs back of Township Areas and the1 10 if Eistcr leave to uiisi lus llilts returned ibiought Japanese Izvzth with arr lllll ring made from Zero ipellsr lus Muir had Irfdm blig0 ilarger disp including Japanese resolution was drafted for prol in lined coat omeeris 14111lillliill to the Departinent11 Duki WHOM and sailqris cap which seine concrete suggestions badge Mr some Japanese were put forward for inCreasing the 1013 the iantin of teiiiporarv poi was NS rive pleased to nd Illllt liiillllltilllg persons after six lme Jam gnm mmmented Fvus llilts It was tough enough gomg as it was without meeting any en soldiers were Unit uniforms used illCllt and came VlNKCd the 98d Of p10 ciny But we were all prepared for grililttiitulilecttlitlngdlfidrSClQCllOlyl the worst End meme thJ ill order to secure each year an ad equate supply of Normal trainees ihflgnhdegthat It was bemg 910510 PEISOIIaIlif all quft Fus Hilts thought the most pc rcations and spirit of servrce mari hem dcuiai nng on he 15811 was poen 13 eac ieis an rtliiit there me no trees or vegeta roininunity leaders itioii of any kind There was 21 vol Towmml A1035 ieano the first he had ever seen Reports presented by the inspec arm birds Quin mere seem bit tors indicated wide increase in cram he continued They are the number of Township Areas black like crows and theyim so formed during the past threeyear wad they upside downy He Period The movement 33me1alsiid lhe whisimarorsortiieiwea Turn to page Six please thei was that it was always blow Cm ing hard mes 15a ms 1m Im Firs llills was afcarpenter at Glezidall arising out of an accident Camp Borden when he enlisted in the county SyStemthey March 1911 He trained at New could not see there was any liabil My on the part of lhe County ofI film to Page Slxi Please Simeoe The letter was filed it it T1 WTEiingeeriaiiid County been ssmoolmm The Barrie Examiner attics is open every Saturdayevent ring from to 900 p111 for the convenience of those who Simcoe to the Navy League of Can adarduring Navy Week Contributions were made up as followsrr Flos Township $3308 Innisfil1 theipifiiremakerit difficult rot Files compilea full mailing list The 5b ROAD AM BRIDGEE Stroud Curling ClubMasquerade Coun Ernest Mlllcl Coldwaler ggggggearfgltdteregagf HCIerarnival WEdnzsday FEb 9GOOQ was appointed chairman of Roads 1225 er pupllwho might be Interested m1 rocee to send treats to andPiidge union to for 1141 Road Committee were reportedto he locking after communication fromFlt Lieut Bigelow re garding an accident attlie junction iiial roots will go to the school with the most buttons while the pupil in each selioolhav ing the highest score will get James Allan Fraser secdnd eldest son of Mrs Fraser 190 Blake St Barrie graduated as an air navigator at No Air observer c455b ther Pilot Officer Walter George package of seeds The contest closesFeb 12 It will be interesting to see the School Malton on Thursday Jan 27 andis now home on leave after receiving his commissiOn as Pilot Officer He reported tovNOrlrManr total number Collclediy 19 ning Depot RCAF for aircrew seventeen SChOOIS training in February 1943 and ti ITS 11 11 or Elle Reeve T7 Tiny Ole Fraser received his wings ahd com missionas pilot at No MSFTS hylmerpOut Oct 1943 after training at No ManningvDepot Toronto ITS Toronto audiNo Michael Asselin reeve Township formany years and one gt testantSeparate School $774 sselin Becomes rkTreasu of Ti lovvnship $3923 Oro Township $3308 Tiny Township $2167 Ves pra Township $53274 Barrie Pub licchhools $9490 Penetang Pro ren rdmmieamamed to this fund North Simcoe Member Appointed to Special Elections Committee Duncan FMcCuaigi ICC Barrie MP for North Simcoe has been appointed one of the Liberal mem bers of special parliamentary onsideij the E1ectionAct and ex ting regulations providing for boys overseas Vespra Council will met on Fri day Feb at 10 am instead of Monday Feb7th All parties inter ested please take notice 5b LadiesAuxiliary to Trainmen Bingo in Orange Hall Allandale February Admission 25c Proi cecds for Legion Cigarette Fund 51 Euchre and dance Stroud Hall Friday February I4 for patriotic purposes Aupices Order Eastern smaammm 35c and 152Lumi provided aims 5p Euchre in Orange Hall Elizabem The Warden Cliikfand County RoadSripeiiiiterideiit were appoint ed to make application for subsidy on the expenditure on the Count Road XSystern during 179117 Liability insuranceen the County road system for 1944 was ordered placed with Wilson and Co Limited Toronto at $1000 this be illr lUWESl lGllJEl slt diture on the County RoadSysiein of County Roads and For fine Job Printing Promptly Supplied patronize The Barrie Ex iner 45th Buried inigE Requiem lurrthei794nformaonfregardrrrglf the learn or their son Flt Sgt wish to pay for subscriptions and classified adlets and the transaction of other business England Mas sHue SFTSCentralia Arrives SafelyOverseas WA Mrs Brooks Candles has re ceived word that her son Pte of Simebe Countys best known and most popular municipal legislatorsi hascresigned as reeve and was ap pointed ToWnshipVClerk and Treas urer at special meeting of Tiny for IBMwasset at one mill and Leonard Hogan 21fhasbeen re thesurplus fromihe 1943 road ac ceived by Mr and Mrs James count was placed to the credit of Hogan RR 52Utopia The fact tlie1944acmunli that helhad been killed in action over Englaiidiwas published briefly votinggamong membersofthe arm ed forces The Government in the Speech from the Throne indicated its in bention 0T asking the present ses St Monday February 71830 pm2 Geod prizes Special lone hand prize Admission 25c Proceeds for overseas cigarettefund 5p JFrechette had arrived safely in England He enlisted August 1942 and lock his basic training at Corni wall and Toronto and advanced training at Camp Borden and De bert NS Officially Presumed Dead Official information that Flt Sgt Gerard Daniel McDougall son of Mr and Mrs Angus McDougall 108 Peel St Barrie isnow presumed dead is contained in the RCAFs 789th casualty list of the war issued at Ottavva Jan 26 The list also contains the name of Pilot Officer Bruce Rycrson Milligan son of Milligan0rillia also presumed dead Officially Reported Dead Pte Ivan Jerome Hughes brother Turn to page six please reeveship and that Arthur Gardin TownshipCouncil Wednesday last The year 1944 was his 18th as member ofHSimcpe County Council This action was taken following the resignation ofAddlph Doucette who has accepteda position as statistician with the Ontario Gov eminent at the Parliament Build ings Toronto effective February 10 He has held the office since the fall of71932 Nominations for the vacant posi tion of Reeve are being held at Perkinsfield today with an elec tion if necessary week from to day It is anticipated that Eric Simp son deputyreeve for many years will be nominated for the vacant or who has been Councillbr for several years will seek theDeputy Turn to page six please MICHAEL ASSBLIN The airliner issold entirelyron Sion oftParliament to approve leg islation providingfor overseas vot lng 1x Other members of thecommittee will be if Blanchette Comp ton Sam Factor Toronto Spa dina Robert Fair NID Battle Twoact comedy Miss Molly by Edenvale Young People auspic es ofGroup Womens Association Tucsdav Feb that 815 in Burton Aye United Church Admission 25c 5b Womens Canadian Club Thurs day February at 815 pm invthe River Clarence hGillis CCF Cape Breton South Howard Green PC Vancouver South King Haz enPCi St JohnAlbert Gordon Isnor Halifax Lapointe IL MatapediaMatane Mao Kenzie LNeepawi Mac Nicol PVC Toronto Davenport State Secretary McLarty Mc Niven Regina City Thomas Reid New Westminster and Air Ministerfower os+ paidinadvance basis 45th Library Hall Speaker Miss Ella Martin subject Pioneers of On tario 451 St Marys Parish bingo every Thursday evening 815 pm in Knights of columbus Hall above PP Store 12 games for 25c Good door prize 3ttb Stibud Community Federation of Agriculture in Stroud Hath Mon dy Feb 815 pm Speakers Rev Paisley Rev Catheart Sinclair Topic Church and theRural Commun ity All are invited The County Treasurer was auth prized to pay the annualmember ship fee of $15 iin Oiilario Good Roads Association and the County Engineer and members of the County Road Committee were ap pointed delegates to attendtlie convention Regarding request of Nottawas aga CoullClilhai the sideroad be tween lots 33 and 34 in that town ship from Highway 24 west be des ignated as county road instead of the present road from Duntroon to Singhampton the County Engineer and County Road Committee were requested to examine this road and report to Council at the June Ses sion ii Canadian Automobile Service As 5b sociation Limited advised that after in last weeksExaminer Flt Sgt Hogan met his death Sunday January 23 at BedTOrd shire and his remains were interred in Cambridge Cemetery Cam bridgeshire Eng on January 28 In memory of the young man Rev Dean JM Clair rector ofSt Marys Roman CatholicChurch Barrie celebrated HighmMass of Requiem in St Marys Church at ten Oclock Monday morning Flt Lieut Loftus RCAF chaplain Camp Borden rind Father ThomasHard ing Barrie were in the Sanctuary Joseph McBride Barrie cousin of Leonard served the Mass Flt Lieut Loftus who preached the sermon paid moving tributelto the deceased young man and to all the boys who are fighting overseas Turn to page slxrpleis FLTSGT LEONARD 911on Photo by Meyers Studio

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