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Barrie Examiner, 6 Sep 1945, p. 8

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 16900 Copies 82nd YearNO 36 WWWMWOIOOMNWOI ROXY mass or HITS llolne from Overseas Names of Men and Women Returning from Overseas Welcomed for This Olumn Please Telephone 2414 Emv Ypl 15 Reynolds Home Again Cpl It Reynolds has rteeiitly returned from overseas and with his wrfe ibiitl two little litLlQlllCIr spent maple of trucks with Illbl parents iii Toronto Cpl Reynolds former or Straiidrenl ettnrith the Grey and Sittieoc Fulcrtctr at Barrie liidune IEHI and went overl Vseas with the unit in Jlllit liltll InV gEriglattd be trained as raisin igli gerator and served at Ileatiquartera gltlt Canadian Amiotired lliv Supt rials in Fratiee ieimany and Uni laud ThurIdSat CONTINUOUS SHOW STARTS Sivr 230 EVE4$IOIVS 650 and pm its gunsIgirlsond galloping geegees when that add you love tomes an outlaw horsem VV Now in ookstnwti ondotoughlrttleiockeytowrn Ite Gordon Bctlford sen of Mr dome with stars in her eyes and Mrs Albert IIedfozd formerly ads loverscas Alter he went overseas two anti onehalf years ago his ALAN LADD GAIL RUSSELL SALTY OROURKE nth WILLIAM DEMARESI BRUCE CABOI SPRING DYINGION u4 STANLEY CLEMENTS Roughneclt ol GOING MY WAY Bcdfoid enlisted five years ac and servcd overseas with the titilh Crin ltlillldy through to Gcrinany Ile came home on the Stititaria to Que bee Il Served as Photographer LAC Michael Murphy sun of Mr and Mrs Murphy Charlotte St Barrie is home front ioversCas where he served as photographer with the WIN LAC thiiphy went overseas three and IT IV gonehalf years ago and served iii lAiriea and on the Continent bror titer Cpl John Murphy was with the same squadron and is ex Matinee Wed pIm peeled home soon rVITS AN EYEFUL IN TECHNICOLOR PLUS CARTOON andTRAVELOGUE GATEWAY TO7iSIA GRANADA NTERTAINMENT Eve Shows and pm rmou may 1161 FRIDAY SATURDAY Continuous ShowVsalurday 230 BASIL RATHBIONE as SHERLOGLHOLMES THE WOMAN AN GREEN ALLA LII SIIILIIIE EIILE IIIIL AIopnblic an IV STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT MONDAY TUESnA QBANDT nastier FEATURESg IIomc on Pasteur Cpl James lladden 23 llotiisa St Barrie reached Quebec last Sunday night aboard the Pasteur Ilc had been overseas two years and served on the Continent Sailor Home Stokcr Jack Clark sort of lteeve and Mrs George Clark 103 Brad ford St Barrie is home on night wecks furlough after 20 months at sea Stoker Clark has been serving aboard IIMCS Iroquois tribal class destroyer around the Bay of Biscay and as tar northeast as Russia Jack joined the RCNVR iii the Spring of 1943 and this is his sec at Sea VTI In Control Tower THEBAR BARRJE ONTARIO CANADA lBus Service Provided For School Children and IOthers in East End tellrcr riltl Blake Streets to tl1t1 statieu and rc izirii on the same route betwtci llilil am and LN pan This ervice enable fiveyeartild Tuesday inertiam the day scboolf opened many students of all agesl elliers have gtirrivirtotvzi Legitipitieirt plumllllt to extend this bus service wiliome afieg twoandzn millyears his parents Mr overseas where he served in an KCII 46 James Sly Billl10 CPI iamily moved to Cooltstowii Pitf children In Itgtp IIEL to rtquest from re rdczits oi the has hi the Barrie do Bits up now pro civac schml children 15 am and mi bus runs of Owen and ColV ieiv rrtci pupils iroiit tit IatteadV Illttll chr ol wt out long walk Silitt llit tti Wa begunl have been idir or the bus and used the bus for trip It traffic warrants andlif Viiillilll0 It may be the at other hours liie East End busI IIIf IIMIIIIIVI IIIIIS IIIIIVIWd hum mm EtIllllotrlS ollrei and Owcn with Mire buses running to Allaudale MILK FOII BRITAIN FUND Although tilllllllCIllS of milk to the children of Britain will con adian General lrausport from Nortnue for some months this year ed acting principal of Prince iii with further earlozrd consign tiieitts going forward as supplies are made available iti HMSno new moneyraising efforts for Milkforh Britain will be launched by the Kinsmen Clubs The need of the Ovcr Iliere continuesl but we now have sufficient ttioncy oti ltatid to purchase all milk al lowed its by Government allocation VV Shula Iilb Ilxtcipfnll ItlLHllly here was also one Ninth It oration intitlpa cc or CA AHMWHCC WWI womumwp ed when the Board met for their oi Insttl for the $775 Ix iegulat monthly meeting in Balllz Imonul uguIVtI Ith In Service Canteen on Ioriito JVVr rainyh in vvl II WW Artetttssrnn arcutter thiEkIttitgttf 23370 irrrrnaurf entitith 1940 stated II Rogers tionalCliairman of the Fund longish mm Nmm 1C5 sidech was eoiresptindeiie ivith mm 19 illfluc Ml dllmg claims against the estatltrf ltttit term Slipkooldldldd been raise an Holmium 3353200 quarts of MilkforBritaiu had been distributed to little chil dren iti war hospitals orphanages arid Other itistit itt England Scotland Wales lld Northern Ire land rived home Aug 30 llc enlisted in 1911 going overseas itt October at the same year He has been cri gagcd iii Radar work Wife Here First Wlten Cpl Iohii Kerr arrived in Toronto last Sunday night after four years overseas he was greeted by his wife and tvoycarold son 0nd time home after many months Ian who had preceded him here from Scotland Mrs Kerr and their young son came to Canada last June Cpl Kerr Was also greeted by and Mrs James RCAF control tower is Sgt Harold KCII W215 With the RCE and saw Pio Stephenson sort of Mr and action in France Belgium Hollandl Mrs Stephenson 6t Eeeles and ISL Barrie Sgt Stephenson joined Ithc IIICAF four years ago and was gmarried in January IV1943 two months before going overseas His iwife and their young child have been lrvmg with her parents in Pembroke Radar Technician VvOpeningi Saturday Germatty His brother Sgt Tom Kerr is still overseas John Kerr plans to make his home in Toronto after receiving his dis ogt= The 194445 grain year Saw re eord of 524000000bushcls Of Can adian grain funneled through Port Arthur and Fort William mark Sgt Rutter son Of Mr and ing the greatest movement fIJlI Mrs Rum 55 Mulcaster St aIr eals in Canadafs history My WARNR picnic III SULlIVANlt9ltDltttl ViiiirEiMiiitiiiiitg toruMBtAt rictune HtNIDSI Mat vita2V30jpm 77 IIIVtV EYE snows I7 mazgpImVV LASTSHOWNGWNIGHTTHW jsNACK BAR opENAr NOON PrOVp DICK HENDERSOIIIS HOURS MIDNIGHT WITHDAVNCIING Ettlit Night Except mutiny THE ltlIVUSIStI MAKERS 11165g VIIritIayfaiidTSji ANDI possessionran VandHisIOItChSIrd nitamt RIE EXAMIN BOYS LONG PANTS to 18 years $275 $295$425 $525 ER THURSDAY SEPTEMBER l945 TIEMAN llMMWiinMiimmiwf mpenalThurFriISaII Big Feature Show IOVEIACEDI FUNFIIIEDI SUNGSPICED Section ZiaPages to On Sick Leave iiiiit GttttS SAILYEILERS RICHARD Utth MARJORIE wooowottiri titanium iititiii YOUNGMANI REtlItttttSltAttkl Betty rulitt rl out St lll liIiat cratiriatvri litrlll of eerrr IYiisL rleee litltl and aitil Zlitilit ll II MORRISON lrarrrpal iii Pruitt tf Ile In the past 33 years was tr iii the ir ool ipetrrrri hrr for WKL gm PM liliili llt lrrltl lltLII rim it ii IV I1 VVIVp mirttry tie it taken ill klid fREDDIE Ithtt week before the openitrr of II l1 Ilf WWI Li nl Hts OICNESIIA ltilll ard now cotifrrred to abidm Ain altdxri buns nit will MINES rl tat iivardel tber llllt II llell Itllltielh er lOrder oi the British lllllllt while Kai IIriwrrd school has been rrti lL1 in treriiraity Iilnl Spring At the urn id 1H llt ritlt iii lll youngest utetttbers oi the IICAMC tn have attained such high ranl izitl ItldM ACTIVE SERVICE CANTEEN REOPENS ties school 22 OA Pensions Approved One Refused 2nd iftaart RI ii VBlOck Busters with THE EASTSIDE KIDS Iivetitytwo Old Age ItIllrlllttgl vere ltCIlIlllelltliKl and one reins STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT 1205 cd All Board members were pie seitl arid among the blblllCSn etti ver end To DANEClLiKrlOllClidOQOHE attrition Brianstrim not tantrum The canteen was owned Sat iirday Sept and1 hundreds dOHIILIAEulLU 7h arm096A of members of the armed Smrfrtrzrtvitiitl Ethifllrptplm forces took advantage oi the AIAIIHALE QILIPIIIAODS The Old A80 ll lcm facilities provided WUIHZTIQEIDV kayGGWS Amino5Q JSZHJHHISAIAIL ZACttttDYSlCOIf AtnISSirrtl BAD 319A iiiciided were as follows Barrie 11 Otillirr Town Ietictang it Stav CF Adjala Nottawasaua Oirllia Ip Oio Siiiiiiidale lay leeumsetli Tiny unnatural clottrLEQUF Panacea tailorto IRIHE llAJttlltG During August all members of the volunteer staff enjoyed itwelIcarned rest and the en tire biiilding was thoroughly cleaned and the kitchen paintcd Ext dOANlerIICKEN 17 its ep em or ee Dorms ORAN 0003 Had 85 Temperature COMING EVENTS $1 gmtElltwl rpvwi Although September started oill with cool nights dipping as low at Dm 10 1H In day September Davidsons Or 40 the mercury rose to 83 yester II IIIIIV 36 day Rains oi the week were very WlC mt Barrie Examiner Readings for the past seven days recorded on The Examiner ther HEM1 ldvmce tnomctei were as follows Low lliulr Ji illJMMywrtsrim mo rebuttalcratiupatomtiav mtg 30 02 02 NOTICE ICKIDINGATEQUARMklmltviomttioarulySIISLPiCNitRS 11 OFFICE CLOSED SHOWING ON THE SAME PROGRAM MM cp 08 Mom Salt 7V WII III 37 72 Sat Sept 15 inc OVER THE WALL 79 lbt in 83 and Elsie Burns Ds The modern girls hair may look Barrie Examiner $200 year Examiner SubSCFiPIIOIlS are pal Licensed Druglcss Therapists like mop but that doesnt 0III istrietly in advance able strictly in advance Your ad Cook Si Barrie Phone 3194 herbecause she doesnt kttotvi Examiner Classieds cost little dress label shows due date what mop looks like Ibut gwe big resulm Wt me REMEMBER lire Insuidnce is as Necessary as Light Rentor AnyOther Fixed Expense 77MALcoMSONs 41 Dunlop St INSURANCE AGENCY Dial 3735 MEMBER OF BARRIE IIAMBER OF COMMERCE IN STOCK S2l05 $2350 $2050 1N1STOOK $2750 $2050 $3600 $125 to $150 95c $100 $125 MENS and Boys WEAR 55Dunlop St Barrie Bors FINE SHIRTS BOYS WORVIISHIRTS WILFHTODDf CRAWFORD lt29 INVESTMENTS TORONTO MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE EFLYNN BRANCH MANAGER BARRIE BRANCH89 DUNLOP ST TELEPHONE 2443 Midland iLions Club McNSIER MidlandAlena rues epif11 IN CASH PRIZES MUST GO rim NIGIITI 15 Regular Games 50 Special games including jackpots 25Ceictrct ERNIE WRITEVTPtostdent GRAND OPENING Falliiiid WintrSefsbn RustKIWW naturism 75SOMEVIHI1IG NEwjI AND DIFFERENT1 CABARET sTYIE 1thHrASTESERVTCE iauu Largest Dance F1OorinIBarIrie V7 It WIIIljITOPSJIN ENTERTAINMENT By BOEPOWll FMIHiS EW ME LODY ADMISSION GENTS unu wnev EonOwned bind Bede DVithING Every Night Except Misti If Tables irigyhiserved by Barrie 3364orotBox

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