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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1945, p. 9

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7000 Cepies MOWNOOO OOIONWIlOOIOIIOOOOOIOIIOIOI 04 If ROXY or HITS HOUSE THUR FRI SAT Special Matinee on Friday at 230 pm Cont Show Satoi pom BE SURE To SEE IT com Girl Pele lowfordv II so romantic in TECHNICULUR Starring lAWFllllll CRISP three and onehalf years with the RCAE DONALD man and dog on perit wr minionl PLUS CARTOON AND FOX NEWS EVE SHOWS 650 AND 91M MON TUES WED Mat Wed 230 EVE SHOWS 630 and pml claim we got boat NH an over II no Indld on MY thorn them and ngWO puma mounllnl and roll lll IuPPl BL SMRRING IN HIS MOSHMPORIANT FIGURE OF AIL littlotit GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT LAST SHOWING TONIGHT THURSDAY Design for Scandal 2ND HIT it FLORIAN Ass nutrition PAUL JPLUs 4UNUsuAL OCCOEATIONS Want to See Again at IllBllII IIIIllEll It IIHIR INIllll llllIIIIS HIIBEII Two Top Cliff Brouin has opened shoe shine stand in his Tobacco Shop idays ifrom July 20 to August inclusive 30b rings lost fromReeves Jewellers was $244550 1s RedJIrosss SnlageCollection MendayrJuly304AreeiN0r4Ali south of John St and including Allandate Cming $an VAN ToHNsoN BARRtE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY JULY 26 ROBERT McMILLAN BADLY MANGLED It Inc Exanilner last week re poi regarding an accident suffer ed by Robert McMillan 129 Brad ford street at Barrie Tanning Lim ited Tuesday July It stated he had broken leg The information given out was nsideraibly under stated According to Seymour Mr McMilh tiered broken back we fractured ribs danger vously torn lung and badly frac turetl right leg is condition was critical for several days audit was linudvisablc to attempt setting of jthe leg until this Wednesday two weeks after the unfortunate occur rencc The accident happened during grainstoxm plant truck had been flooded with rm and during particularly at downpour the Etruck driver and ther employee uLht shelter in the cab while lRobert llchillancrouclicd under the rear of the truck The truck was backed up and Mr McMillan was caught under the differential housinrz and badly mangled as it rrushed him into the ground After the truck passed over him once lthe driver and other employee would not get McMillan out so lthc heavy vehicle was driven for ward over his body second time lie was in critical condition wheu taken to the hospital and has jbeen making slow but steady rc fcovery The injured man had been employed at the plant about six months and prior to that time was Another Hot Week Up to 87 Tuesday Our weatherman being away lo cal readings were not available for last weeks issue of The Examiner fihe last week has brought real hot weather with four days over 80 Land the other three but shade lower Following are the maximum land minimum figures for the last 14 days Low High July 12 77 luly 13 52 ill luly 14 66 July 15 60 July 16 71 July 17 76 July 18 78 July 19 76 July 20 83 July 21 84 July 22 70 July 23 81 July 24 87 July 25 85 lt Link Fined $50 Plus Costs of $2494 Had Government Stores Convicted of unlawful possession of Government stores Tuck local SCcondhand dealer was fined $50 with additional costs of $2494 by Magistrate Cameron Tuesday afternoon To second charge of retaining possession of an acetylene cutting torch and fittings knowing them to be stolen be elected trial by higher court After the prelimin ary hearing which followed he was committed for trial at the next sitting of court Evidence showed that premises of the atcused Hayfield St had been searched on May 31 by Cpl Eaton RCMP Chief Burtchael Cpl ODriscol and another mem ber of the Provost Corps from Camp Borden Producdin court were several pairs of shoes one pairof overshoes an army house WifeViidCWdrn entry cap Capt APulford of the army Salvage disposal branch pointed out the broadtarrow and on some of the shoes exhibited and said that they were army stores He and Howard of the War Assets Cor poration gave particulars of the procedure regarding Salvage and reconversion of used stores De fensC1mSl Bullee T95 ronto claimed that themarking was very faint and might beceasily overlooked He also produced evi dence to show thaPTuck had DOW 135piryofshoes from dealerin Toronto Tuck also claim ed to have bought goodsthrough unclaimed express and freight sales 55Onwtheiseconfchargf laid by Chief Burtchael on J11an the preliminary hearing Art Quinlan manager of the DominLOnAuto Wreckers identified the acetylene cutter and connections which he stated had been stolen from the plant about June 20 This outfit was taken from Tuck oTJune 28 by Barrie policeon Sanford streetlwhere the accused was said to have taken it out of an old Ford Car parked there Prior to this leircumloeutiom ary sales system had been follow ed said Richard smith of Orillia witness for the Crowere hd been approachedby Tuck regarding the torch at first Haclcome back to Barrieon June 28 saw Tuckawho produced the outfit from his car The deal waspartiymadrmhen the salesman changed his plan Several moves were made and tin ally Smith on instructions drove to Sanford St ndwas just about to receive the articles when the police whobad beenobserving the game arrived at the same time Dr MacPherson will be on hol The BratVane ofrthe diamond THE BARRIE EX 82nd YeorwNO 3O 945 Mermaid Ornamentals Are Coming To Barrie BaCk leu lovely bathing beauties members of the Mermaid Orrinj mental Group that have thrilled audiences across the continent and have made movies that have beent shown around the world will be in Barrie for the Second Annual Re gatta Civic Holiday Monday Aug ust Among the stars will be Jean Mowat Dominion ornamean Now at Trenton swimming champion Marme Del laney 1941 Dominion swimming champion and ruunerupthls year and Doris Geldart who last year at the age of 10 was Canadas most outstanding junior swnnmer smashing nine Dominion records Ar added attraction will be ai special performance by rpetite 10 yearold Jean Moxiat fancy diving expert and sister of Dominion champion Jean Mowat Coach of the Mermaid Ornament als Angus Erskine says he vill brim the same troupe here that has performed throughout United Stat es and in Canada as far west 15 Vancouver They have made two feature movie shorts that have liadl wide distribution and entcrtuiucdz III rII JACK KYAN the Kim and Queen on their visltlw RM to Canada This feature for the Regatta was procured this year by John Woods an active worker on the committee and was announced by in the Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday evening Chairman of the Regatta Salter presided over the meeting and heard reports from the var ious committee chairmen Amour the featured events will be diughyl races Wide open mottirboat races and SCIIIIIIllvv This second bit Regatta on lot Zn rm glow ire Iden iter ls him at an XCCUIIVC meeting held I1 of linrze ias lirnt in tol rt Camp lluf lone IIHYH new Ill 1t llyai plane and Was cred llttl with one FoclLe Wolf 100 Jim IVInscrstiwt ltlil and four robot lt lllgt wink oveneas lli ltttl ri Cundles Service Men Honored with Watches Ilillllrill every rmnient of Cruzdles attended reception held Kernpenfeldt Bay will be the of at the home of Mr and Mrs llerl ficial Zone meeting for Sea Cadets in this district and the youm sail ors will be prominent in several events of the lay sored by the Barrie Chamber of Commerce and is being financed by members of this organization FIVE RM FOR CLASSIFIEDS Users of Examiner Classifieds are reminded that the closinu hour for receiving these has been ad vanced to FIVE OCILOCK Wed nesdays Please remember this and youll not be disappointed JOIfx The Regatta is again being spoul Baldwrck last londay evemmI to honor twi llll of brothers recent ly rcturnedlrom overseas IInuraved watches were presented to letty lificcr James lluitclsby lte Lloyd Battersby Sunni llow ard McQueen and Sunni Jack Me Queeirfharlie Newton was chair man for the gathering Donald Bell read an address and the watches Were presented by four local girls The men had ball game early in the evening and later entertain ment was provided by Illllllltlllmltis orchestra of Stroud About 100 at tended the party MWNOICO IWW WOULD DISASTROUS LOSS TO YOUR PROPERTY HOME or anything BUSINESS CAR you own leave you financially embarrassed WE HAVE THE INSURANCE To COVER ANY LOSS MALCOMSONS 41 Dunlop St INSURANCE AGENCY Dial 3735 MEMBER or BAmnE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CIVIC HOLIDAY DA NOE Monday August AT THE SPONSOR BARRIE FLYING CLUB ElPIECE SPECIALTY BAND DIRECTION OF BOB POWELL Dancing 930 pm to am7 prEss OPTIONAL Tickets at United Cigar Store Robertsons Knights andWhittys Drug Stores ENTRIEs WANTED Crab racerpaddlin canoebyhand Swimming GUnszIe raee Canoe tilting gGralsy pOleWaik Pillow fight onpole DiVing contests Gntiemeii $100 Ladies 500 BUFFET LUNCHES EXTRA WM Boys tinder 10 25 yds Girls under 107 25 yds Boys10t0 f3 50 yds Girls 103m 13 50 yes BOys 137t016 50 yjds girls13 to 16 50 yds Mens open100 yds Entry cards available 110W at Womens openA100yds ChamberfcfConunerce Office onemile race open to all Sailing EventsrEowingfSpeeLBoats SPECIAL ATTRACTION MERMAID ORNAMENTAL GROUP 10 FANCY DIVERS AND SWIMMERS PLAN To BE IN BARBIE Audit from Returning from Oversras Welcomed for This Column llesse Telephone 2414 Names of Men and Women Enlisted on Birthday tftlhltii Maren 21 1942 on his 18th intnday returned from our pea l1ltlitfli lLllt furlough Will report for duty in tne Far East Son ll Pttl St Storm ied wen ov 23 ll Canada aboard the IJstmzi Pie linking with the Aizziit lurking 80A Dun lop Elaine who came liGTnc last Apnl after ft years overseas re ceived his dise Ill April and is tlr for the Ball llilll tilt Tiiiil Son if Mr and Mrs Ro lltlf Illti llii IISJ llorul ill Wit but after trail 1an followinigr ltllttt extent he was again nde private lit served in Flatte lleiguao Holland and Gen nan Shot by Sniper thief Sch Illake Shaw it Grove ilairie arrived home this weekI he his lUCill0ll son Blakel for the first time lie was born shortly after his father went overv seas Sui Show enlisted in IELJD and was vsonndccl twice In Holland he suffered shrapnel wounds to his head and after retoverinl and po ins into leimany he was shot by an enemy sniper Fortunately that shot not lmn in the ankle While overseas he was serving with the Grenadier Guards Slit Shaw has ilunteered for service in the Far East fluth Fronts lolloinn service on the Italian front pl leli Ford of the CAC was transferred up throuuhFrance and into liolland where he also saw action on the Western front before the end of the war Son of Mr andl Mrs Albert Ford RR Barrie llill has volunteered for service in the Iaeifie He came across the At lantie on the Pasteur Delayed at Halifax When Mr and Mrs Ilerbert Ilaldwivk of Candles went to lol ronto to erect their son Gilbert on fnesday they were disappointeth not to see him Later it was learnV ed that Gilbert was transferred to hospital on arrival in lialifaxl and it was expected he would be there few days Overseas Five and Half Years Slit Major Howard Hannah who is now in partnership with II Parkl or as iinplcment agents has wax record of five and onehalf years Joverseas native of Streetsville the enlisted in December 1939 and Overseas Pie ii fed lttilmson who or 11 an lillmmsonl iei ea Lao years ago wan tlrer ekerid he arrived Bull Planing ftllll went ovetseasearly in the war He was with the Canadians that made brief trip to France at the time of the evacuation of Dunkerque and he later served in Sicily and Italy Served in Hospital Mr and MrsH Parker 137 Dun lop St Barrie arrived here this week after 13 months overseas and has volunteered forservice in the Pacific Pte Parker enlisted in September 1943 and while overseas the medical corps Prior to coming in Weston and Toronto SGT MacFARLANE KILLED 1N HOLLAND TRUCK ACCIDENT Word has beenreceived by Bar lie MacFarlune on July 19 19457fol lowing truck accident presum bli in Holland Mrs MacFarlane here Girl Steals Clothing ls Ayain Committed An attractive young girl Eleanor Fraser 18 appeared beforeMagis trate Cameronon July 17 charged with theft of clothing and also Wither escaping Trrfromitheweounty tau She pleaded guilty toboth charges and was remandedfor seu tence The clothing was taken on April 13 from friend Miss Helen Naylor andincluded com hats gloves etc She had made her escape from the gaol on March 31 and iwastaiy prehended on Jilly Lin TOIODIOK Appearing Ier sentence before she was given six1nonthsde terminate and three months in determinate on the theft charge gaol breakto date from July Workers Now in District JJB Howey local director of National Selective Service reports that 100 Western farmers have been placed on farms through the local NSS office The minimum wage for these ex and board and they are here for the harvest only Mr HoWey states thatt few soldiers from MD have beeuie trietFarmei1this district re Pte Morris Parker 20 son oflI served in hospital in England with to Barrie last year his family lived rie friends of the death of Sgt Les whose home was in Fergus rel sided on McDonald St Barriel while herhusbandwas at Camp Borden and made many friendsI anrom GGOI BARBIE BRANCH43 plete outfit of seal coat dressps Magistrate Cameron on Tuesday andsix months concurrent on the 4Ar HundredWesteth Farm come into Simcoe County andjhave perieneed workers is $70 mouth leased for farm help in this 115 MMER Section 2Peges to IOIIIOOOWNIIOOIOOIlllotIOIIOIIOIOIIIONIIOW Imperial ThurIriSat AirConditioned for Your Comfort BIG 2FEAIIIIESHOW ALL IN COLOR HELD OVER Torontos hig firstrun The Enchanted foliage romantic drama Dont miss it to LIVE AND Levi AGAIN intuit MctUli ITS PLEASURE SONJA IIENIEzlllttIALI tlSIIIIA MARIE MCDONALD showing on the same program WILDFIRE The Story of Wild Horse BOB STEELE STERLING HOLLOWAY WM FARNUM STARTS SUNDAY MiigngTE 1205 Iwo wcdks at Sheas house Seasons greatest 41 lltllilll YllllNil he lovcrivof Claudia gratin insult MILDRED unww if Sifllllfi 8YNGION llllLIARY BROOKE RICHARD GAINES ALSO SlIIICI SIIORIS INIOOIOIIJIOIOIOIOtItllIIlllllllllllrllIlllMIONlW Iheexeavatrm has lltt ton pleted for brick building erected on Toronto is ly north of Central li The onestorey structure on in it feel is being built by hi Montgomery and he wil transfer his auto parts busiress from the present location at 70 Elizabeth St WA CLOSED ICIOMIAN 7G EVENTS l1 Altelttooi tea III the lawn Of Kirby luesday July 31 vupice Angus United Church 30b FOR WELLEARNED VACATION WE WILL CLOSE FOR ONE WEEK FROM JULY 30 TO AUGUST BILL HALL Tailor BARBIE STRAW WORK HATS 30t0 506 HELME MENS WORK PANTS Points we show HAis BOYS FLANNEL PANTS sizes 14 to 18 years $475 WORK SHIRTS $125 to $200 MENS SPORT SHORTS brown 30 to 40 MENS and BOYS WEAR 55 Dunlop St Barrio wILF Mow CRAWEORD CO INVESTMENTS TORONTO 1v MEMBERS or The TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE FLYNN BEXNCH MANAGER their services phone 2468 quirinhelpvshould contact the gt local Selective Service office Tele DUNLOP ST ownsHIPPARK 8th LIN DAY 1945 SPECIAj FEATURE Presentation of Township CertifieiitesotAppreciation to those returned service personnel already homc will be made personally or onftheirhehalf Thizscccrtifidatcsn from the Townshippwill be presented to all members Of 1MForces periodically as opptfltypermltvsfidit all Innisfil Veterans may receive public recognition for TELEPHONE 2443 BASEBALLCAMESIEV OpiTto frownshipteems ineluding players from Gilford CdOkstown Thorntonand Fonnelts PRIZES FOR THESE GAMES First $1500 Second $1000 Third $500 Races and Other Sports with Suitable Cash Prizes Horse Shoe Games Opento Township Residents Prizes $500 $300 $200 Music andannouncements over Public Address System Music will be rendered during aftern00naindevening tort mansion Free Briganuu Banter Everyon s335 TS 30c taster $225 to $395

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