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Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1944, p. 1

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Put Victory First Buy ictury Bond THE BARR BARRIE ONTA Cm Fowonomoj Again Unit Chairman IN THE FlGlll FOR FREEDOM 4K Activities of those scrv in their Country at sea on land and in the air Contributions welcomed for this column Dial 2415 lNII OF SIMCOE WEST NATIONAL Willi FINANCE COMMITTEE The Sixth Victory LIoan DEAR FRIENDS We approach the launchiin of the Sixth Ion thc Zith of this month The importance of tth success of lthc Loan cannot be overISuIIIatcd WI approach it under favourable conditions Thomc front the National Income Is at peak The deposits iiin the Chartered Banks show very large increase comparedl IIhc increase is estimated to be anproxin lThcu we believe the people of Canada are more Bond con Iscious the battle fronts steady prOgrcss has been made Victory Loan On the to what thcy were at the beginning of the Fifth Victory Loan Ioiy 5000000000 RIO CANADA MPAIIII ii Majorital Worthington flack in most cascs by the United Nations THURSDAY APRII Doubly Honoured Mili TOWN COUNCIL BRIEFS IlMilLAK llllll II HUN ll liHliill iil Uliifl IlIiIIit IjiIIl Victory EXAMINER iSectIon leroges to Put Victory First Buy Victory Bonds OPENS M01111 Rally Starts It Off Sunday Eve lntcrcstIIIg Programme of Events Planned in Comm hon With Three Weeks DrIve Huge Vulme Loon Pomch on Friday Afternoon April Simcoc West Quota $2800000 Barrie $9000 llil If It 170 ml llllllll ll litl fi Hull UL llllI Il Iilini Monti Mayoricncml MC with bar 2131 pill bur uni Icccntly conuuiuulcr of Youth armoured IiiVIsou IIIigttI IN lmcl ill Canada uu rapttoll to IlilJl at his honIc ll IkiIiII lllllil I143 or two III llrc IIIv onnnaudnr oi LIIIiip Ilordcu Majorftp VIII lhingiou stopped ovci lulu lil lohl Ical IIIIIIdny IIIId vu 11101 I1 VHllhlhibl These circumstances howcvcr call for greatly increasch Icffort for it must bc remembered that winners of thei tl JAMES HAHNTON llillllIl Itcil riftcu who Is iIIIl IttIIIclIoII locall with the IIIIIIpIII It IlizlrulniiCi If Ill VICC Broaltos TB fix Pk00 of Barrie and Camp Borden 15 TN tIlllmfd Will he the duct spcakcr It le 11 4W1 W951 Tmlli rally and concert in tlic limo lllmlld IIIV ilflt MCCOHH Ihcatrc Sunday evening ucx Ill Another Important cvcu pl l=l lillll Willi PVlrillv not Is hugc parade of the viid ll TWO WillIS ISHlliI ivllll lint vlllltllt Inlv ouncii IcpoiIIIL Il4I1t lottil Iiiitui Victory Back ilrokcn and Living llaslcr last for Months llowcvcr II jI ngi SIIIIIIIous ittAl second non of MIXlIIIIIHI iriplch that the Ilorru qurle phmipst 1112 Mary 51 ll lilllrnllff irindliHginie llliIi md Mrs litaimumusIIIioiIIIIIIIIwkv Incn wcrc Ilcnnuu II awn1d pmlmde pme mm St liillll dcspilc llIc incl that hishhuckl iIIsllIl If the slrccl IIIIIIHIDQIIII Sophia SIIWI Ill kIIlilIltLIiIllfIllh SUIIWI lb Ijiilitk brnkcu and lIc llVlllL iulwcro Inshcd down it would my II IIII II II DIIIIcII IIII ulniostItlIIs nationalIundcrtnkiuiz ln plustcr cast is Iuakillli Lioorl proqlulp to lillit thc LcI Iitc disposal VIWI1IIISIH IO SllllilyI Willing Wk WI lurcss iouurrl rcIovcrv according llilllllllllllll that much IcItor yllt Brunch IIuiadizln IcIIIIII gun the MINI word reachinc liIrric1 l1SlilA llIA oults IlicaquIrtcr Company an IR llcwvus Illjlllfd in iIkIMIff tttl pKl MH hscu St llzllllt II CUIIIIS lBillIillillil Grey and Simch 1mI dcutinScotlnudJunuurv2010M Ali wnpm IIprH immwd 01H Mill III DUIMI leis ill Infuca lo bthltt ii Iii iliIIIINIIII II llltkllllg fill her SI United Church On for Simmons has written iholliirdiuu the Illcual purkuii of cth II lii lump $1 The Mm cud flu liiiIIc occasion the veterans Will oilcr mm mm CV Lb fIl lNNISIlI tilleri Allan L9 tlicir annual conuucIuoraliinI the Ch II making aw from two and lliOiilCIiil01s of olhor 51 IIVIII sioulr lllllUIi if man If The meeting did not break upI DFOVIIICIM 001100 Office5 011 Umed hlth Bnm Im up zultzIInt composition iutlu most ci fcclivc ways possible Lieut Wallace Iprcctcd liomc IicuI John IslWIS wanqu My 22 who was scriouslv wounded Ill fltleIfIInI SIOIIIlIllIOII ILllllOllI11IilI on 00 hN lo 55 HIPUWICI WW 10 linoC 01 January 21 Is cxpcctcd iIoInc shori iv probably on the next hospital ship according to word Icccivcd by his mother Mrs Wallace 48 Mary gt Bwc IOIIIei IMI II II IIII II if inhumb lbfitClOly DIOlIICbS His mother nus been Invited to take part in broad cust known as the Heroes of Can adu series over Toronto station on May Licut Wallace won the Military Cross for coolness and presence of mind while seriously woundch and under heavy fire in the battle south of Tcrmoli Lilli col ii Ifu Lnmiar Iftlllillll of iv IIIl HII II who do all we can to combat complacency and OVIl0letlll3lll or My Imp ICI gumm WM um The loss of equipment on the battle fronts great as It has 230 0pm lae Ilw an iwi imw smoomri or which BinIo at or cI IIIIcctIou I1 uvu cow qumIncIIi by lluu II ll lwlINllb Iillllll Iv il 131lIlIklllxiipdunIl lIHJ Moi Wort 13 lie crvcd III Ill picv film Mlnhtm Lhuuhx St 19 0U 113 v1CLmyIl kHHi IIII mm hm hm may not be so far away and Will certainly not be lCIIlCd us II II IIIIIIIII WWI unucd IIIIIIIIIIII ll chI II VI II II IIIIH llIIili IIIIIxIiiz III iIIIIIuE pol IIoIum tIIlizlllltllfltl lIIltl and the toilrrrby signing up more bonds this time than eveIIFO HAWKESTONE BOY Ibotorc lllllllilllfl bIIsIIIcc ll llnvfirili St in ii SI Ill Mmmml lllrrVm lmsmm HAIAILION LhdnmLHLTO lqulI of lIvI loiixih lllil IIllii lllifIclrlSllll Moorc SUIMIW Apr 23 has UW uardiuu Lauadmn troops In ilrItnIII MF bigimltd by National War FIIIIIIH Son Of MrI and MN lfIoIII strccl couldnt be lfiiilWl Illlllv lt 4r HM ll cncm avcuis ill Illllll litil 1m Ud113c lie Victiv Loan llw bits if iIiioIquIIouI llltilflllltllf lmko L0 overseas lH lhul ll BHLM thlh St Hawkins 109 Ioron lli Sui Arthur Kenneth larlzcl Illlbli75ii 22 son of Mr and Mrs received by his parents No furlhcr particulars arc avuiIIiable The major question before Barrio loard of Education at Monday cv cnings regular meetingpostponedl from AprillOVWas that of iczrchcrs salaryschedulcsgdisgussed iu coni mittec of the whole with the chair Unith Illsw The Sixth Virlo Tlast battles will go thc victory It is therefore our boundan duty to scc to it that ourgallant fighting men are supplied lATI lufc 1ur lizupuzgn IIlelIlII bccn to date will increase with the opening of the second URRWI Itlllimrll 33 II 390010 itI llIVlKIi Fm to IMMW Him ml lml llIdl Worthington llIcv Itll cumu trout and Imilaccmcnts have and Will qu Into IuOImous sums ltllYl III tho SleII Vllllll Loan IlIoII IIIII IlIIquIII today from lIIpl Ind in bIIIubII IIiIi lIud Hm lawn wlzInIIllcv for llairn lidll IIHIIHUIIUIl II IIII 3I II ed MUHWM In lululltltll It IIllIllIlHII lli llu imp III the end but the task Is hcavy lllt ion In long the hull Will llt IIIIIiiI puma or no IImI um IlllI by our II III SIzncnu VII Iil severe lililt to liouI IIIIIul lil Ion lllr TWIN 53 II Iihlllll llitl lumu issued rustrai 71 Du preparations III the uuadian Army MX MU 11k hum mm FLT DGT CLARKE KILLED IN ACTION II II II lIuctuui St lcuslcy let II am full IIIIIIIII pIIpaIalIous IoI lIII plumT Slllllilvll llifll Mun si Jlllllllcl VIIMV butllc Instead he llilVl lillfitlllii day is expectedthat the local II led lilllllliini corrclaliu thcni und usuu 1le rc April 12 lllli 1mm Kmwl lm llA Whm WM hm to St Hudson 3d MM 51411 Id hp Clarke iluwkcstouc was killlt Icrl lll action overseas on Wednesday lupinI in Min 01 iv III lllliidll with the necessary implements to finish the job We milW 130 kltt Hltil Victory lIoIIII Campaign wilcsv yesterday morning icu Jzirtluuglt II of money Hi I1 niupamu IiIaIIIIIIIn of Suucoc itll lllzci ttle lt ilti Monday whcrc be our picctcd bel II hi bu otIt lillilt it You can help hasten Victoryyou can lighten the task in England llllilll illl llllllf in Yours sincerely lack llIiIl varying Ill gm so II Elmhum MI IIIIIIII SIIIIdIIIII Arthur Kcnucth ltlk lcwi AM lt It Mum ll Iiu ll lllll WM IIITWN II lllflfml mm M0le lllclcrqv will make alipioprmlc last April 12 according to word The young llliill was member of lllf Leaside Squadron RCAI Ile enlisted in the IICAF Novenrbcril27 19110 in Toronto and trained at liamillou iodericli and No SETS cutrnlia where he was awarded his pilots winizs April 1043 He and his brother Allan went through theirtrziininu together They went overseas lll April 1943 Deceased war born ill Ilawkcsionc November Iii 1921 Survivinu are brothers and Clarke IRCAF II troy it Hughes HR Churchill Vimy Ridge Following SUMll 11 II Sloan Churchill iilfrcdllthcre will be parade alum the lt The Christmas paicc irqu iIcI up Iv Wm Suther llll tect ICdCdlJV the ltCi until 1058 All members wbrc 5mm Do Jal Dronlo HI to II present forlthc first time in SCVCFII wednuday of I351 cekv 30 Ilml rmed XCOHCN di hunt HElellvrlIlMI Iilluuti Stroud Alvin Webb Siroud IBand from Camp Borden wascapurc acracaseo Ii 11 myLfggqtrigmz If PINES several blocks on Gelmm SI were responsible for the makiui IIplVldmlfl SWIM III II POW LESS Lgnlngy ITIOI Iuflffmg Ill lIlfIlJ Powell earlier that day and sending of Hm Imccls Flwrill Wl 5W elm Ill viiI Will mm for Collegiate Institute and Vocii Iw Uliiil rain lIIlUILltmy L0 HullyI he Speak V3 was scmenccd at 33 10 made very good 101 of It and sat sohcnuh ICIO tIonal Classes and Public Schools our years for the armed III the VIIIIIOIV If mm III II wow MI Mn 561 he IIIIIIIIIHII was if Sanderson man beIA VlcMmshal GI EI BHHIIWRI five was given an upward revision for Alp 194445 all along the line increases buy Gordon GHm BMW CW wusm OBE etc 11 ref Ir wt in suppoitcd scIcIal other ouu II when cil membch lhc llllllfl vw lop AlNEH 3J0h MLWSUL England where he was head of IIII Clarke being registered in minimum and 13 dmcr 35 taken 10 Sliltml the New Year With Able Seaman maximum salaries as well as thel TOWN by Provmcm CO Wriht Iviccchairmzm my rst flying accidemI The cowlio the Public Works omnnticc for RCAF BOIIIbCl GYOUP 10H Mu his parcnhi four sisters LAC Norman Iescionto CIIEEMORII IlAnglls Ritchie assistant District Signallth School my overseas has announced that it is recruiting 0136113 Office Drive months recruitingcentres have ligId cruiting has been near minimum II the service was not looking for men to operate the planes ada They will replace 5000501 drivers arid smaller numbers of Ispecial tradeswomen ITprr Wilfred Peacock Appointed Signals Officer Lieul Norman Clarke Barrie has been uppoined Stignals Officer oII Bird In Battalion Grey and Sim eoe Foresters Qualifying examinations iuvsiu nails are being held at Barrie Arni ouries Monday and Tuesday evening next as part of sixweeks course for members of 2nd Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters after which the candidates will be class ified at tests on May 25 Lieut Clarke llmvlrestouc Leslie Clarke Toronto Mrs Howard Prophet crboro Bernice Clarke IOronto l7YcarOldlin Khaki Gets Months in Gaol For Joy Riding Only 17 years of age Pic Iiucal appeared Officer has superviSed the locaIIcourt here on Wednesday 0117a joy course with W02 Davies Sic riding charge He pleaded guilty nailing Instructional Cadre of MD Accordiugto evidence he had tak No as Chief Instructor of the en motor vehicle from therear of the compound at Camp on April and had gone to IOrangevilIe He Five Brothers in Uniform was followed and caught as he was Five sons of Mr and Mrs leIIIparkinc near the town hall there nant Orilliaare now on active ser Magistrate Jeffs in giving judgment 1319 Gordon iswith Canadianlcommented The whole thingis Armoured Corps Cpl Earl overseasshame with Pioneer unit Pte Orval is in the Pacific area with the United States Army AB Arnold with the US Navy in the South Pacific and Pte is with the Canadian Ar If this boy had been left at school or workwhe w0uld notbe in this trouble live he said but to give him three months gaol term in magistrates Merton Clarke RCNVR William amount of annual increment Public Schools The schedule for public school ule for 194344 That inexperienced male or female teachers receive starting salary of $1000 compared with $900 Ib That male or female teachers with at least two years experience receive starting salary of $1100I compared with $1000 to Male vieachers by animal in crement of $100 compared with $1800 compared with $1600 have no alterna Read use Examiner Classifiedsl Female teachch by annual increment of $75 compared with $50 attaining maximum salary of $1500 compared with $1300 Salaries of principals to be at discretion of Board Board at its IdiscretiOIrvmay vary upward any of the above fig ures to take care of special cir cumstances that may arise Collegiate Institute The schedule of salaries for COI Turn to page eight please ecrYIljngm gain lIIeRR13aIRCanaiiiaii Jim ForcIeChamb for aircrew again For the last few unusually low quotas to fill Barries new Chamber of Com merce is opening an office Monday next in the store formerly occupi ed by StephensonISIFine Jewellery 18 Elizabeth St It is now being fit teId up for that purpose Membership Drive This fact together with announce ment recently that 29 air training stations across Canadawere being clOsed hasleft the impression that ments appoint membership canvas sets and locate office accommoda tion Advertise for Manager It was decided 16 advertise in The Examiner and all three Toroni to daily newspapers for secretary lliiwlicsimlci Mrs Dipid Crampion teachers was zfdopted as followsI England Mrs Frank Sanders Pet comparisons being with the sched ILSOC in Classifieds $75 attaining maximum salary of stables Robinson and 135 Freeman to face charges of holding up Petty Officer Alec Halllday early the prev ions week Police said he wrenched him self free as they were waiting for the jail door to Open ran down the steps to the drive way and onto Gerrard Sf When police caught him they said he put up fist fight but was quickly subdued Brought $900 Return An Egbert advertiser feels he got the worth of his money from an Ex aminer Classified which ing zI very lazy existence trols of my aircraft jamnied just after takeoff and crashed The plane was smashed into thousand piecess but was extremely lucky and wasnt injured very much My back was broken and am living in bad lot of bruises but very few fit and back flying when they take my cast off Until then am lead Oui of bed late read or play snooker dinner and into Edinburgh iosee picture show It all sounds very nice suppose but it gets very bor inqu SOLDIER INJURED Dcparlmenl of National Dclcucc he inserted fOIItWO inser tions For the 500 ex pended he gota return on sales amounting Itgiover $90000 wrote advising Council of an In jury to PteJ McGuire on Sun nidale Roadbn April The mat Per wasaeferred tom liability in urarice company WW COMING cents lordMnmmm charge 5013 EVENTS WWW Dance Midhurst Hall FridayI April 28 Auspices LIOL and LTB 16p Bingo Canadian LegionFHaIlfB Owen St every Friday night 830 Sharp 15tfb Bingo LTB Orange Hall Eliz abeth St Barrie Monday April 24 830 pm 16p WatcthLannouMEmm LBopI seek 50001 CWAc Amme Five thousand recruits 01 theiIMunday under the direction Ofthe Canadian Womens Army corps Finance Committee eonSIsting of now are beingSoughtacross Can MacDonald This committee wOuld appreciate thejassistance of mem bers in paying theirduestand get ting acquainted at the new offiIce oflhe Chainber The rMembership Campaign will be conducted byIdiIstricts The teams dira fit fOr activeduty WOmen wanted by thearmy include 1800 office workers 500 cooks 200 epmmunjcationfs personnel quar termasters stores assistants and me Peacock Oversea Examiner Officers Elected Pte Louis SROhertz PeacOck sou Officers fof the Chamber ofComg Of and MrsI WIlliam Peacock merce were elected at meeting of 34 HIgh St Barrie IS servingover the Board of Directors Wednesday seas with RCASC He enlisted in evening lastas follows President motor transport section of 1119 Morrison lst VicePresi RQASC Camp Borden inWApril dent Roy Christie2nd Vice 1942 He was married Egbrbarlc President HarryArmstrongySec 1943 to V1018 Victoria Hill daugh rotaryTreasurer Leishman teI of Mrs Hill aIndihe lateSteven The signing Officers are the secre H111Belle Ewart TWO brothers are lacytreasurer and one of the pre also serving in the armed forcs sident and first vicepresident The Tpr Cecil Peacock CAC and Royal Bank ofICanada is the bank CAC OV er The president two vicenTesil VI dents and secretarytreasurer were Serving in Italy appointed committee to draft by Pte William Clarke Pomfret laws and make inquiries as to in 147079 onlysoIn ofMr and Mrs corporation MacDonald William Pomfret Sn Belleville Twiss and Brennan were formerly Of Barrie is now serving appointed committee on finance mum to page eightIplgase to determine membership assess erseas Twiss Brennan and will bearinounced minext Weeks managerat ajsalary 032500 per year Convention Delegates Leishman Were appointed delegates to the tourist convention called by the OntarioGovernment in Toron to Friday and Saturday last They attended the gathering Friday While James Hart attended on Seiturday Proposd Bylaws Some suggestionsfor bylaws for the new Chamber of Commerce are as follows That presidents term be one year in length that quorum of directors should be onehalf plus one that director absent from three meetings of the directorate be replaced by anotherimember to fill the unexpired term that Board el ect own Officers that member must have served onthe Boardfor at least one year before being elect ed president Additional Members Pledges Additional memberships paid or pledged since last weeks issue of The Examiner are as follows City Cafe Harold Darch Thompson Tire Sales Gosney IK Morrison and Rf 31 Victoria Hospital AidRummage Sale early in May 16b Dance Phelpston Parish Hall Thursday April 21 Cwaescr Ighesira Admission 35c 16p RummagegSale Saturday April 29 in store No 20 Elizabeth St AuspiceIs CWIII DoOrs open at am 16171 Rummage Sale Saturday April 22 St Georges Hall BurtonIAve Doors open am Auspices Gla Club 16b Dance Ivy Orange Hall April 28fProceeds for Red Cross Beatty Orchestra Admission 500 Lunch counter 16p Rummage Sale at Trinity Parish Hall Saturday April 29 auspices Ladies Auxiliary to Barrie Lions Doors Open 2109 am 15=l7b Bingo Tuesday April 25 830 pm Orange Hall Allandale IPains wickWomens Institute for War work 16 games 250 161 Evangelistic meeting Friday April 28 pm Library Hall peaker Sutton Su Who is Christian 1417p St Marys Parish bingo every Smith and Corona TypewritIThursday evehing 815 pm id ers John Parker I00F Knights of COlumbus Hall above Home Clark Todd Store 12 games for 250 Good Mens Wear LIA Emmstlectric door prize 3tfb Simcoc Presbytery Annqu YIU cuts and none of them serious Thel only scar have is one on my haud matter was referred back for clari and think in time it will disappear ficatiou of dates in relation to Lions New Lowell They have given me medical Club SliCCl Frolic usually llcltlIlnILowen Jack Wilson RIRI Stay board and expect to lcpcrfectlvAUSIISKELLLDEII 13005 HEN be fIIV II He Imam captainy Iconsideration aflcr lll chairman illild stated that ushcs were badly Iiccdcd III the Aiinc SI dump IIIWANIS lfriltNlVAl llguric KiwanIs lub wrote ill plaster cast for fcv months iiing permission to hold Kiwanis Karnival the latter part of July or the first few days in August The ten satisfactory in both CLEAN SEWAGE PLANT Aldridge wrote accepting offer to clean out sewage disposal plant RURAL CHURCH IS DISCUSSED ideally Church and Community Are One Father Serson De Ideally tlie church and the com Conventiou ApriII12223 at Wyevzileanunity are one Rev Father United Church Registrar Misserson Bracebridgc assistant sup Marie LastonWcvale Ont 16b Concert and sale Of fancy work and baking Wednesday Apr 26 doors Open 730 pm Orange Hall Minesing Auspices StrPeters WO mans Auxiliary 16b JumbiagefSaleausp Associaiion Collier Street United Church Saturday morning April 22221 Kindly leave donations in church basement 13th Sunnbonnet Jane of Sycamore Lanethy St Pauls United Church YPIU Orillia in Central United Sunday Schqol Barrie Thursday April 270pm Admission 25 16b ChurchillWomens Institute Ap ril 24 Orangel Hall Churchill bridge and uchre 830 sharp dancI ing 1030music BellRoberts lunch cduuier Admission 350x Proceeds War Work ltlb Entertaining play The Imagin ary InVa1idj by students of Lefroy Continuation School Wednesday April 26 830 pm in St Georges Hall Allandalc auspices WA Admission 25c l516b Womens Canadian Club annual meeting Saturday April 22 at 300 pm in the Library Hall music ale will be given by Mr Eric Tuer baritone accompanied by Mrs Baker Tea will be served 151613 Recreational Leadership Ivy Orange Hall Tuesday Aplfl 25at pm under thedeadersbip of Mr David Smith Young Peoples groups of Essa Township invited mliamme includes instruction in folk dancing and games suitable for young peoples groups 16b crintendent Society of St John the Evangelist declared in an address at well attended Church ahd Com munity Conference in Trinity Par ish Hull Barrie Friday last Father Serson was the chief ence which was sponsored by the Rural Life Committee of Simcoe County Federation or Agriculture thepurposeIofwhich was to work for fuller and deeper relationship between the rural church mid the ruralcommunity Many Branches of the Federation were represented Following the opening remarks of the chairman Rev George MorI Irison Wyevale FaiherSerscIin in short address declared that lllCl are signs that people are realizing more and mOre the importancetf world community and church Coming Back in Russia In Russia fhespeaker said the church had destroyed itselfIbut Christ had come back loathe coun try after an interval of twentyfive years Taking as his authority the CIommissar of Education he stated that twothirds of the rural and onethird of the urban people con sidered themselves Christians Later in the session Father Ser son urged greater support for the rural work Ofrthe church and sug geeted thatruralI much more selfsupporting than it now is He commented on the ec onomic insecurity of rural clergy men perhaps with allowances for children and declared they should Turn to page three please AT COIlEERENCEI Gilles pic NllAASAGA IliIE Illcailip RR Stayuer Douth Ixoifc RII Collingwood Frank IlCWleil Duutroou Leach lIllllIioil Russell McArtlIur RR Slayncr McLaren Aven Iug SUNNIDALE IliIvie Milne Pull Stayncr Wm Mumbersop Oscar Rowe New ALLISTON viiiWm Caesar 1C Henderson Iteam captain SydI iuey Knight IOSSORONTIO l2iLRObl Der llliill Allislon Andrew KiddEv Iercli ADJALA I2Piiilip Keogh Col gan Jas Ronan Colgan ESSA I4iGco Davis RR IIhornton Dunn Alliston FIIank Higginson RR Angus ID Hopper Cookstbwn BEETON IllJohn Carlton ITOTTENHAM Iiiw NHop per TECUMSETH 4Norval Braw icy Becton Cecil Hayes ERTIS Tottenhaiu Barry Jebb Cooks town Robiiison Beeton BRADFORD 2lAlfrcd Gore George Morton WEST GWILLIMBURY SIWm BowlesRR Bradford Thos BrIown Bradford EvansIRR BiamwmmmmL AT Neilly Gifford team captain McLean CoIokstown 53 former well known and popu lar Camp Borden and Barrie air Offieer will return herI this week end to lendhisservices insupport Of the SixthIqVictory Loan Cam paign He is Air ViceMarshal George Eric Brookes CB QBE who returned toCanada month ago Iafter being Air Officer Conil manding RCAF Bomber Group in IGIreIatIBritain Air ViceMarshaI Brookes who will be the guest of his brotherinc law John RI Boys 168 OwenSt will be the chief speaker at big Victory Loan Rally in the Roxy Theatre Sunday evening April 23 at 830 He will also pay visit lto Collingwood early Wednesday afternoon next April 26 and will also speak to RCAF personnel at Camp Borden the same day Later on he will address gathering in Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto early in May In the Kings New Years Hon also be musical numbers by Im 40piccc Barrie Collegiate fourmt Band which Won high honour the Kiwanis MusicFestival 11 TI ronto few weeks ago The Lglicsf artists will be talented Barri fulkDoris Kearus soprano RllIil Young monologisl and the Barr Male Quartetle of Morton Knox Bell Alfred Shepherd and William Lambert There is no charge to this rail but admission tickets will be avail able free on Friday morning at certain stores in town See huller on First Page Second Section Lorin Opens Monday Official opening of the caIIIpaign will be at 930 am Monday and the sounding of factory whistic will signify thisp TheBarrie Sil men will commence their canvas Air VicemarshlGE ing at this time The whistles will not blow again until the Barrie ob jective of $900000 has been attain ed Barrie has accepted chal lenge from Orillia Midland kind CoIllIingwood to stage race among Turn to page five please om mun mom The BarrieTExamlner office is open everyrSaturcIlay effec ing from to 900 pm for the convenience ofAhose who wish to pay for subscriptions eFelassified adlels and the transaction of other business VA was made Companion Order of he Bath Military Division Previously in1935 he had been Iadmitted to the Order of the British Empire Turn topage thrglpiease 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