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Barrie Examiner, 4 May 1944, p. 2

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iii eoiiiiiiuiiity littieiiiieiil and young fox and has it for pet tI phtli liiiilili AILL iti III IIIIIII IIII IIHWI WHIHIHUWiIIIIIVIIhIII bIIHIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII II IIII II II II II 00d an losses It is not ltkea rohtable idiii otiii il if lliyil iitlan HOW lCVCl Ul lJlULllllllUli lllllt l1 UILllltltu litiiiltl rule Will lltll be required ltitth that iiitidohie tioplii tll lrovincm and between tit leinperince llt been oritiniled it i= opportunity for blliik Luluts lllt poodsimlmmp my Huh by mmiy WW Hominid to the plai ttitllililt Well ltllilll lhit New Lowell Stone work has boom 85 which can Imir position For ibis which are llillltlble Will lit tlllllilllly lllllllllitlit itisi Ul plttiiillii lltittlltl llllt lill llltll HAW Ml 111 ittlftltlitlt t3liwtliaprztvliat Kiwanis tine toi llll ioiiiplited on the new Methodistl utcd til protected lilllti llllil Ltlll person who tlt residents of the county Willi illlll Wltl 11 ltliltbl liiireli at New Lowell lllilv VIN Him iiiktxmli new business establisliiiiehts have 1088011 21111011 OlllClS Oil itd III exec lei vet Itillii lllt lilltllll Woid llie tillt ltllt It up my ahli Loan llti III III III III II in Mimi iiiNew II3H gmco til Jllllllil llllll Calltd 1v zilitmltl apply to lJilltl iiiiiiiiii eihe 3titli Ii mi iillililltlltilil III IIHII lllll ir iiiiiit intends tlttl Im it ignlzed as stipelioi to any it ill Ulillt 043 mph tiny thin thirty tinrrio ii liiIlt ilitiipniii IIIIII iII II Hm int new itsitlettee at New Lowell Ow 101 xiv it Steps l0 it xm il titl itltillltlllt In ltlleb Mllulli nonllll ll ll lUly 1UHllll tllll lllt tll ll llttlll ll illltl it llOlll StVOlttl illtmtls ttf ptisln tltl hitiiimi Ml uvim we call plOleCt lliiti systeili tl tillllols ltlltlINlnII IAHIIIIM rm I1IId IIIIV SIIIIIII III IIIII tip hut xttiitihg lllt milk IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII III IIIItIIIIIII ll 5mm mm litmtpsum WWI take and what unmakm to VOIdI Thls trust keopwpcps down SO mind hwpmg Hump IIIIICI III III IIIIIIW IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII ho it mm on lhlllflltql IIIThO WWW 0115llitSlliltlel let ti tellOvCinadiaiis who have donned the ill III forms of the Navy Army Air lioiee and MerI The htioii oi lllt lvedvrnl iriivmiiiiieiit inhum it Chum Manna We 21H helping ourselves iiitl1III II AH RU 110 WHIHIIIKI IV Hum IIIIIImL Bun keeping this C0030 mm 11 MIN place t0 lllt press and public tht1llll 01 strong Fanning ILiinited Iaiid lirstI LoiIilr them Term l0 eoiideiiiiiutitiii fair as VtIllltlt 0011 their mm km Let us remember this as we strive this week to put the 6th Victory Lorin over the top by substantial iiiurgiu AX WHAT WOULD YOU DO What would you do it suddenly deprived of your vision How would you proceed to gain advice and help if it here your child or the child of friend or near relativeJ How would you otherwise deal with the many and vaIizieIiIiI problems of the blind civilians or those gravv considerations which must be given to men blinded in the Canadian active services is iiotliiiit to liillll Ltltll iiitron The people have tight to lihow all the facts bronchi out the reiiili it lUllIlll itiitiiiiileiil itiSiiittiiis eliziigtv illittiiit iiiipiopei illspit litili and detect lll tii lLllll tttllllttli for boot supplied to the tllliHl forces insistence upon Stiltty breeds suspicion that will quire vast amount tit explaining to own come tilllli the Sixth Loan hrihpihg results up to date Lesson From Overseas letter Town parking sign an very much in need of attention Iiiai of them are badly brok en or disfigured and some have been broken down altogether liildien saving around them Happlly 30 11 ieqlme LO mlswe an andpelt the signs with SlOllESfl glaring these queslions due way rule CImexziriiple oi the disregard for others property adm National Illsmule for me Blmd as which many juveniles have today It would found 19 answers be good idea to utter reward for inform Ill3lhe busmeagm The Gamma National ation that would lead to the apprehension of msmmle for me Blmd alllellorme Ema offenders An ippeaidnccbetoie the Iiiagisv 811Wth the colldmons Of lhe mmd flu tratc might make the guilty ones realize that mm and farms prevemwe and cumuye Such destruction of property it far from be treatment to destitute men women and chil mg um then who are in danger of losing the use of WIIII 40181 eyesight ck Prof or Thiele leader of the Waterloo ONCE 93011 yew Clllzens 19 cm band believes that the study of music for +lbItIeat$3fylam0wrgiimlryou whiuirrptw camarjuveniie delin ueuc Mi in the form ton of Chen SimcoeCouirty will be held on Saturday May It for an tras bands glee clubs etc can help fill the Here 15 anIexcel em Oppoiil one of time voids he says Followingthis idea the gt of us to 93mm Om apprecla 011 Chief of Police in Guelph has formed youth Gods preCious gifts band and re Ort tli the schclri de The tag day in Barrie is being sponsored aj as ml itel curbed deliucucnc Hes ele is 1m 31 the 1433181 1113 me 33 foriyning such build 33m Collegigteaisilsh Lions Chibb An excellent committee has been tute band has demonstrated to Barrie citi formcdwnh Mrs RaWSOll as couVeHEI zens in many ways the value of such an or ganization to community VICTORY BONDS AND THE POSTWAR In recent editorial the Ottawa Journal Speaking at the annual meeting of the As igaVe an effectiveanswer toa silly andharm sociation of Rural MunicipalitiesI fut suggelstion heard too often these days Gray Deputy Minister of Municipal Affairs which as follows that the Canadian in the squadron Iottcnhaiii First Over Bradford ve terdav had eminent of Canada may not be able to meet basis than per diem allowance for compen iiits obligations with consequent doubtful satiiig members of municipalcouncils How future forilictory Bonds would it be to try it out on the County Coun It points out that Finance Minister Ilsley cil Acouple of years ago the Simcoe County in speech at Windsor this week dealt with Council increased its indemnity to $600 per mmfsuch talk and it is to be hoped that Ibis diem If members were paid $70 or $75 hwords are read widely Said 1192 year it would be equal tofour days at eabh It will be of the greatest importance that of the three sessions There would then be ZLWe maintain indeed assure ready and no inducement for Lhemto prolongthe ses pictures will be shown will be shown III Township Councils $50007 Tossoronlio $1000 stable market for all these millions of bonds sions as is often done Insuch plan it that we have sold We have now the mone would be advisable to do away with the prac tary and firiancialmachinery and we have tice of granting leave of absenceTo members developed the methods for accomplishing when they fail to turn up guns and we will therefore be able to deal fwith any situatioanhich may develop in OF iway whichwill keep faith with the millions of small investors who are supportingthe sew IGNORE WAR ings programme in this emergency tWinuipeg Freerress The notion that thiSIrichc0untry is going In hisexchange with the CCF members inthe Cfto passdntopoverty or chaos with the warp Hm 9Comm0 Ml HOW Came with 35 apt Iradcscription ofthe CCF party line in this war as fiend unable tomeet is iobhgatmns ays anyithat has come to our attention in months He ItheJournalfls fantastmlravesty 0f obvlous said that the cor fights everylbattleI in the House ffact We have the resourcesthe people the except the one beingIIfouglit orivlhe fronts Iabroad plantIIIIand machineryI the managerial and girtlieciiriouszithings about this dertnocfracy is um 8110 Wlen ever Ipmdu0twe SkillsTwhyion earth Should any citizen wagcenllred uponthe air nnecgsisity of imagine that We Wlll be 1ncrlpable 0f ning the war the COP could make suchprogress luslng themj by ignoring the war humor ii ROBINSON AWARDED OBE Continued 1mm ago one Collegiatelnstitute and graduated The glorytold at at time was from theIFaculty of Forestry Uni th ghtbefore the attacking versity of Toronto in 1929 For ad touched dowrifMjor time he was on forestry work Ior risen made firIial cruise oft the Hydoglfctrichfwer Commis traction of the Sicilian shore re sion ro an er was with Checking his findings In the dead International Paper Co engineer yolngelf brlhertIL1euL Mark ht he then transferred to ing in Iorestry work and the Do RObmSOm Served Withlhe same yer The destroyer put him millionForestry Service doing top unit as Major Jack Robinson at on the parent Ship he was to lead ographical work in by breeches buoy As the troops transferred from thebig ship Malor RObmson Jomed Elm Flew to the landing craft tiny bobbing survey C0 Royal Calladan Engl kayaksI winking Im the gloom users reserve unit in May 1939 head guided them the last 49 The Company went active and land miles ed in Scotland in February 1940 Subsequently lie was promoted to his Captaincy and was later placed in command of the Company with the rank of Major He was on the Headquarters Staff of First Canadi an Division and was on the Care adianPlanning Staff in London for some time iday Simcoe East Unif Attended 801 $945550 or 382 per cent 100 or 201 per cent $65000 lBorrie Kiwanions itttlil only time ilaiits in iillilltlllltlllr llltli the trophy lll go to the plant hid the hint percentage of indi iilttzil mile 111 eLitli til then plltlll there llllitll tillllltlillttli liaeli has lllplel theiiiineter erected iii the plant llLli changed each day at noon leiIll woman has Just received truth yotitiit iubalteii ervihi iii lllv front line in Ital llie people back home may learn llil Willi61 Bnrliss William 7480 mm tin howlwart ULorne Cmnpbell irattoii Clayton Vllllt every day live before tin MitlfliCc til lllt tlttiltiiulll cont UK this war and hwycoristarit need for more and better equiptiieiit With which to do job lIcaiiiiot but feel Government Wtbslet Elmvzile McDonald rhinild have ready use iif every callable dollar llllllt country or in the army My squadroiilias just topped the regiment in bond sales iiiy troop vas 100 per cent in put chaser and my squadron coiriiiiaiill er the highest iiidivitlualpurcliaser Tottenham was the first canvass ing district iii Siiiieoe West to go over the top reaching its objective of $28000 yesterday iilortiing Sales man Dewey Hooper has doiie fine job for the Sixth Loan and is now out to go higher and keep the village first in tlieiiiiit the prize being handsome plaque nearly $80000 in 311080 percent of objec tive Those aggressive canvassers George Morton andAlf Gore ex pect to go over the top by weeks end Last loan they raised the re markable stun of $140000 in Brad ford This coming Saturday even ing Bradford is going to haveraibig night which might be termed 2L Victory Boon celebration if they whichis thatwhen the war is Over the Gov expressed the opinion that salary is better get their objective by then The smartN0 DistrictpotATiny Band from Toronto will be inBrad ford to play street concert from to pm and then parade to the Town Hall whereVictory Loan wa Vespra is tops to date among the townships with 75 per cent of ob jective raised by yesterday and hopes of going over the top by Saturday The canvassers are Wal ter Downey Roy Hickling Coutts and Coutts Tonight in Midhurst the Victory Loan movies Township Councils havebcen in vesting nicely in the Sixth Loan Orders received to datcare Innislil v$15000 Sunnidale $9000 Adjala Yesterday Imorningj there were five canvassing districts in the un it below what is called the danger lineless than 40 per cent of sales With 40 per centI6f time elapsed They will haile to buck up right smartly to get theirobjectivesand keep pace with the rest of theunit Innisfil Adjala and West Gwillim bury were low among townships whileStayner and Alliston were down badly among the towns Al liston had only 20 per cept yester Latest reports from Simcoe East Unit headquarters in Orillia indi cate sales totalling about $1000000 out of an objective ot$2475000 Up until Tuesday noon the total was Orillia Basic Trairiing Centre was leading the Unit with $54650 or 1093 per cent Tiny TownshipVWas eighth with $19400 or 326 per cerlt of quota of $60000 Flos Township ninth with $27850 or 309 per cent of $90000 Oro Township 12th with $23100 or 271 per centre $86000 Medonte Township 150 with slit Celebrate With 25 YEARS AGO from the files of THE BARBIE EXAMINER Willi the Men in Khaki Barrie soldiers who arrived home from otterseas during the past week included lilliott tlrasctt lordon Patterson lt Waller lolin Miiiiiilt Victor Kilgoiir Frank Manuel Har ry White Others front the sur rounding district included Bolton Tottcnliam Aber iiethy BeetohjB Bentfie Spither Stayner lloudcn Scott Bradford ll Smith Thomas Beeton Ayers lwigg Wheeler llem things Stayiicr Lawson Brad ford Harry Reid Lefroy Reid Ilawkestone Pie Peter Carter Angus who was wounded twice has arrived home leathercased shaving iutfit was presented to each soldier from Uto home of Mr and Mrs Miller and Bible to Mr and Mrs Turley in memory of William fltirley who paid the supreme sac rifice Sept 1917 those honoured were RRoss Bell Truax Tiriiii Miller McFadden Dempster ML Ritchie Nursing Sister JESSie UrquhartWwhomlihs been overseas for over two years with the American Forces is bong her home in Barrie Dr Brown who has been Visiting his parents in Barrie since returning from overseas is shorily to resume the practice of his profession in Oriljia PteuJohn Alpin Vine returned home from overseas Sat urday Hawkestoneboysiwho re turned from overseas last week were Pie Allingham Pie Demoline Sgt Banner and Reid Spr Edwin Wonch was welcomed home at Churchill after three yearsrservice Cookstown boys who returned fromoversea last week WereI Ewart Kidd Dalton SligIht Norman Campbell George MacDonald Will Draper Arthur Rowe Elmer Feltis Pte Arthur Jacks MMwho was overseas two years and wounded once was Presbyterian Church with gold watch The IStroud Methodist congregation welcomed back Percy spring Earl Wice and Orr NeWsy Notes The IPresbyterian congregations Aiidrews10ro celebrated Rev Neil phens Collingweod Th new Barrie Collegiate Institute which has been in course of construction forlten months was occupied April Barrie had cold snap last week with snow and high winds lowest was 20 on April 25 Rev Barrie for more than three years is goiiig toI Charlottetown PEl Barrie assessment roll shows popu lation of 62805 as compared with were 3840 cents dozen and butter 60 cents pound on the market pctatbes were 90 centsa bag and chickens 25 cents pound Five carloads of hogs at $2125 per cwt were shipped from Barrie last Week Wm Andross house Midhurst was destroyed by fire shipment last week consisted of cr ofIIhoIgsxat $2175 per cwt 10b Barrie and car of butcher cattle at SIMS$1475 Bronngn commenced business Mair1 pia community at an event at the honoured by Stroud friends in the of Central Church Guthrie and St Campbells silver anniversary of his ministry there Local Masons Entertainer the DDGM Ste 28 the formalopcnirig is May Raymond vicar of Trinity Church 422 year ago net increase in as sessment is over $100000 IEggs pone extensive repairs farmers maple syrup this Splllll turtle weighing 38 pounds was rap titred in the During storm the house of James liieI Shanty Bay was struck by lightning Causing damage and lil jlllllltI Mr and Mrs Puc severely Close seasons for fish are pitti foot and ankle crushed in Allandaie CTR yard last week and was re inoved to Barrie General Hospital where the limb was amputated is getting on well and will soon be around again linve THURSDAY MAY 1944 CNR Station Master jAt Orillia Retires it mm company has been idiniiiisleriIng estates for lillttll over Sley years you can rely on its methods llolland River and judgment at your executor ere April 15May 15 bass iiltiy MAY J91 litJune 30 trout Sept 15May William James who had his iiiiiiiioutwit 253 BAY sr HEAD orrict lme I6 breaks UFO stock iI Please don rush to the telephonem Its natural impulse to reach for Please use your telephone for cssen the telephone to pass Iword along tial calls only cspecially when +th talk it over with somebody big IICWS breakslr But if We all did thoitelcPhotie In critical months ahead service would he disruptedtied up recurrent 919 may tegPtIIyou to telephone newspapers radio SEQ efljlllo Puf hllth stations friends Please dont do it andsafety depend OInthelelepIhone Until the last shot is redan overt Every minute of the daymessages after telephone lines will hate a= gt of urgent Importance ogging heavyload to carry Helpto keep through andrshOuld not hedelayed them clear for vital messages

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