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Barrie Examiner, 8 Nov 1945, p. 2

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more my IBKRI RIIIIEI IEXKMINElt ISYAEUSHEG THE BARBIE EXAMINER LDUTED MaeIAREN PIZSYDIG AND HANAGHG Sill Eanmegotia stressed she mini31 WALLS nelnuzzrui 05251 ILHACE liDlCAllth WEEK NOV 1118 Orr again will Flixlll be cducalitil week II Canada School latchers have been binay aged prcuari in open house to which wits of the pit uid ail lruiztispi they be welcomed There wit be an ly for the curens to see tllid lac are provided gi liv schools zliti to the lltllil BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA IIIIIIIIcoL 13135 LAUDS BARBIE rim caoss HELP Camp Border MEMBER Ci 43 250 Years Ago 15 THE NOITBQPCADVANCE Simtoe County Briefs il in Vespm if pot Lt liii ty lirisiiui Emitaver LlILEHH Lilith til ltlillltlitllll wort Tollinuwood boxes lly ivle nllh ll acres each tll initirs ltl Zi3 ll pl ll ill SUGGESTS likesilent of tlie Bur COMMUNITY CENTRE VETERAN Sill97zltll 1393 rtlv xut Barrie Load News iLaiiadmn lied Cross ismie lBarim Omar Dear Mr iloz have leCtthll viceliesidei humming lettu iiienien 6Sivllii itwarti otter irtzon of gate on Mary Frosty Ilitlllib om Lure each til lIllI tliltl eCiived =l lllill MaicLareii to the present lltvll for Europe the llllll llih llttll lti 000 from Meiiintial Those who have sacrice model ilISCozlilziJv Itieudltni inz pitl lliiilz Larges lLizown itll till lllt pol ill boys iii years pointers with potato in Me lllllptll the Ain Wilsop Early rue quzui tune Ul llii Lixur Illlill people War vllltll gt liken St lxllrtV ca 7000 head of Kublltxiil lllllld UV tin ti lin lilac3M Tililllvl acknowledging this letter would like l1 etji deep appri it iiificeiit way ugiziiile givyr if llillfiill llLll the IlitfllIr irritant tiers 1f your society have gtllpltl lil LVN13 wlll Crimp Bullltll Military ipitzil in every pt llllilIllCUlarly would like to stress ie self sacrificing wozl of indux for iiE lll ol Mr Xlltl gtllollcllli pull the dip leiii2l llalt an espec have lit llo molt Slincoe ouhtv Briefs Illlll cn limptry office gtlltlkI County 1nllilil lu advantage urnr that 1920 Simcoe ninri ieorue education was first made compiii Ontario there have been ltllltlltlllh lft in nicliiods of instruction and tire provided lIlCtlfv decade the fililllddlfl flf risln lllJlltZ in Ontario and jcecm yrors there ltd been more of to relsidcz the wider aspects tol More and more public Lind llIiSll tianiiiic it lining looked upon lllilllllllllll The widespread desire tor learninu utter leaving the itldssititiiii lifted up of llie letl that tens thous iircliartrcd tlllilttl services personnel aknuz Sltlvnllllzili of their rehabilitation lirll In further their education lhc universities have had to find extra niniiiiodation Special Vocational school llil have been provided and the enrol in his are rapidly filled up llioiuands are itthlllllfJ trades More people are beginning to appreciate ilt efldtltllOll docs not stop when person llllllltl from certain tirade in school filoic attention is being given to other fields educatioirbooks and libraries music and iIl outdoor activities the cultivation of hos pitality an appreciation of cultures dif urcui from ones own livery interest that enables person to live full rich life be considered necessary part of education liducation continues throughout persons llictimc Emphasizing the need of continuing to opium ii mainland population of our town is noiiaurty of mm not illl staticn Illullltx Wilson East potatoes wu from season hod 131i mortgages oalciioo had ltl ItlllliLWtlrll tlllll reported favm of memorial Libl comnn filllllltlt Murphy Tooii received bfaclxiren and her for the enormous volume of sew llrlil fin which they have done for our patients during the pas war years With little or no publicity and much in the way of these women have month which comfort many thousands of continuously iuzil Tully II All iilI tavorvis publicity Barrie illll lull llllit lilil Illa rte ll lolt l4 Illl eni liliilliitlll is lieu 11c rtoni Ioiiiio ogiirrttion of the plant the ornpanysg experience bellills be ll rived by beg smad conununityi til orlltlllllyst operg fillltl We Ltlt of thgitIllElCtEl in Peterboro iiil llIZtl31lZr tic paralleled in liXlllLlllillllIl was made of the steps nvciaiile worklnu condition ii ilillllllg Wllll alludiistul lll of einploycesy iirllt kills till Szlltl tlltl lI1IIlI Mikh tii l1lltllll Turn liklllj Ii thLtIIllitilleli int shown the iin tmtll ivsidvrifi Iantiiiu the ations lll Pt confident will Barrie taken to secure jliil llll cilllllnywt Sldil of about should speaker will trgaiiixed it rated iie ltll can have li dance play gratin partially llplll$ttlli vlztre boys and kills he lillcllltntll previous lIWt ltti ll where lilllltllltxl lllllllll eswnt lzll lICCUVllV ha JI injuries when the end cf crowbai lllill 1him in the litlulllcll Scott New loivrll xoii the prin for greatest iiii lllllllrlilll Iini it lluizliitss Coliris Exmniner every week llilillall Aii lsubscriptions to this gives total of another 22580 copies in the town piiidiiiitliiiiicc ciiculation too dill after no and ltSsly work zir it iiirii iil llulViry INews dealers in Barrie sell on race 1007 copies of The Bar Add patients passed Workan in peli l3 VP ble eriicnl which tiiive through our hands it lllc postwar plans they have done behind the scenes Seivice Canteen they have exemplified that unity lgtill1iz and equipment the local of effort characteristic of the solid l1u it was desir Canadian support which has carried should belthe war to ii successful concl coniiziunily centrello them we now extend our that teenagelfnl thanks is also fitting that iclnowledgzineut another committee of the Red Cross should be made at this time Camp Borden onnnittee under their Chairman Mrs Chltticl has visited pzi distributed every week luring the 57 The thanks of the thousands to whom they have ministered may also trust be Vine small iepziy nizuuiiiiccit riotic effort The patients continue to look forward To your further success Sincerely Lloyd Col llCAblC Officer fonmiaudiiigs lorden Military ilospilal llllltlxl itirntr Zlflildljf leue in ctilici decliner term as mziyor of lrillio iiil ill lerson seek And its lll lltt telmi project lllli tlze intuit iiicicic wlT lfaipl tyre lv cv lift our We cred did receive Morrow some rc it In tillit ill ghe town organ rate it additional and zli il ilentEizn pee public of the work illt llllLLt7 tllll ll lillii1 tr luriier navel liigih praise for the fine cooperation received from public llHtllt iriLl llt citizens of Barr ric generally oncladinig ll llie Visitiili fllll and iicitccd productnit will in mi die it Hildl Hall znons and extend it so larcge swininiiugi lie procut llospiiul with llltll lliuli and ill lllt iini ill of liowden in recent lc Lions Illlll express my neel of two things in liar anrl ctiiiiiiun Aleiiiorizil lizill could in lllt Clllw llllllll1 the v1 cl the centre could be available to olzlci people of the community an returned veterans the week eiis to the youth of the commun poil comforts of lllt tients lilltl ll iLlI lw reign The whole idcail and tlti illrill in charlie nnl who conducted llc imigrain most efficiently Honolulu IIIINOTES uiunncd in every hitch rcI coniiiilllve ll ll NeltlcliiI it iicu ilgil lEll IZt ili on igi ii IllC cost to your estate is not nicnt their p11 v1 utli llLlllllllt proctical issue wlicil you are considering the appoint Ui tllli to their visits spud flitt purposes town illcl iiill our mcnl oiItlic Toronto General lrusts as your executor vorlc ieceive 1ll1ivll and two wee Lind In force in itll lilll All executors and trustees are entitled and trustee her five Cll Ilallowcen was markbd by one of the worst riots in the hisi Toronto this year Cam to be paid and there is an established legal pro li lli broaden ones education after laving theymly or my school room writer in the Cliristianlmw Science Monitor commented Acolleue mm hm Ma order education never hurt anyone who wasnt to publisy afraid to learn something afterwards FINE MEETING in ll Halon 0f pl 013 attacks on police and firemen and IWllOlt Ilth meciiim in the Public Library hi it to consider cuire for Barrie it indicates Barl rie needs one badly lire provincial would support hall like this with iiivbe small campaign for funds made to provide steady Sslnllzll iticzip employment Accordingythe icoiiomj of the individqu plant as well as to the employees At present time there are collec agreements rs in three plunfsvcoin approximately 203 The ccdurc applicable equally to fill of them for assessing persons attended This is Years Ago THE BARRIE exannim Cnmnnmny the amount of their compensation The real point ied reports high school students were among the riuulcaclers The same night there was riot in Prince Rupert 130 with ziie high school students figurine prominently iJ IS that you obtain skill long experience and lcpcnd ith lllllllli Will grunt 0083500 NOV 11 1020 Barrie Local Notes of Education ability for the 1mm compensation by choosing the Board decided The luncheon antler the auspices of the OccuromCS local Chamber of Commerce on Monday in honor of Mr Turner VicePresident of the Canadian General Electric and assoc iates was one of the most successful events of this kind held here in long time thoroughly representative gathering of townspeople gave Cordial erectingr to the visitorsquite in keeping with the pleasant relations that have existed between the General Electric and Barrie as represented by the Chamber of Commerce Town Coun oil and others who have had part in bring ing to the town ailine industry expected to be in operation by thoend of this year or early in 1946 Mr Turner the chief speaker delivered most interesting mid informative address dealing with the development of electrifi cation and the place it occupies in the world today After saying that the people of Barrie might quite naturally like to know some thing of the Canadian General Electric Company he told bits of history from the time of organizationin 1892 of its splendid contributionto Canadas war effort and of the preparations it has made to play an HMTTURNER moi works employees does not believe it necessary for employees to unionize to obtain ihc company Toronto IlcncralTruststlic advantages in factof an as these should give edu cational authorities and the parents of the youths implicated cause for very serimislbm Hiking mndpp thought cw vccl anything Xlld give Royal names to the public which would be needed drive schools 011 tlil lllliinill cost or billlditlli 01 suggested that large photo of the gymnasium and swiin noel could be provided by by community lll for Memorial Hall lit the meetingr for civic recrea piogram plans Woods people Trustee MacLareii alert and competent briganization specially equipped If the iiiaioiity in any plant decide tithe wise the cliiiipany iltpllil0llo join willie them agreement and to work with thorny to form healthy intelligent union yin Niner per cent or all ell leialioils member after nzimed Royal whom the school is to should be hung school Red Cress appealed for contributions to the British pirc War Relief Fund to cure for 4000000 war orphans in Central After visit to Barrie Jail the Public Service Commis sion told Sheriff MocLaren that they had seen no jaibto sur pass itIfor cleanliness order san itation and ventilation Norman succeeds Frank Dutcher as Famil to administer your estate llllll the complex con ii ve bitterly ueiieiositv my in bargaining Labor condemned AttorneyGeneral Leslie Blackwell for send jug provincial police to Windsor owing to the situation that has arisen there over theible employees urent present in illegal acts of the 710 members in the 5W0 ml WW 10 strike at the Ford Motor Cos plant It is the duty of the AttorneyGeneral to see that the lawof the land is observed and policelplun and the balance ol siisot0ii are employed to see that law and order are is carried 037100 LmPlWWi 11 maintained The situation was tense and IUCHVCII 10 premium mm the police were sent to be ready for action in any emergency in connection with thClmvestcd their money in preferred and the istoek of the company on which strongarm methods used Mr Blackwell llibeml Vidend 35 gured Sm in an official statement issued made it clear1 that the provincial police were notsent to aid one side or the other in the strike but were there for maintaining the laws of Jaimdal Strikers may abuse the Attorney General but those who believe that the laws if the country are made to be observed will ieartily approvemhis course in connection with the Ford strike unions lellOllS cxrstmg today VVYC invite your mquxrics mllltlllltl iiiiiii iiis CORORATtON Em mup min stressed tliiuld be given the first consider Heatli suggested that ic older people required leisure time activity even more tiiatlethe The older people church young Europe lillttll ll covercge $13800000 Of this total the company pays the premium on 35300000 under the free insurance BRANCHES IN PRINCJPAL ClTlES HEADOFFICE 253 BAY younger folks have home bridge clubs lodge activities air The younger people activity and be first in life work bowling etc have little therefore should community centre plan ley pointed out Government grant available unless community pro oll citizens Memorial Hall to include every ic war and the need for ictory Bond purchases employees Prior to it this any Mr Dud that the Ontario would not in illegal picketiug the OLD was purchased by payroll leduc lion an excellent and convenient Veteran employees are provided with pension without contribution by themselves employees have equal opportunities for advancement Friendly and co operative relations are encouraged among all employees within the company Small Appliances in Demand The Barrie plant included The activities of could be extended body Barrie in my opinion is the best town in Canada to live in can make Barrie town and community needs fMemorial Hall would pro gram thrift plan little better two important serve is to conceii Vide villion electric lamps sold in Can irate on the manufacture of small great and active tribute to household appliances graph the men and women who paid the on the advisory council of teIhl ado MriTurner WThe Electric Age was no flash in sales growth in the appliance field Me Sacrifice staysiinply because electricity did er said If were citizen of Ba rie should be genuinely eager ward trend from 1920 to the time Barrie so Obviously needs number of necessary jobs better when wartime In openinghisadd1tessMllum iteiegumlgjhedkltwasdnere Lcshowsanfalmost unintermteLm72uhecommmtmm7whic Continued from page one years ago just three weeks after theopening ofthe main branch at Toronto He told of having listened own to the CGE Hour of Charm on the this Canadian restrictions halted Action will give us arMemorlal this time to learn something about with less manual effort and at an production The appliance bilsi Han ness weathered even the depressim of the early 30s remarkably welli In 1940 it had reached sales peak in Canada of approximately $65 000000 Economic price It spelt increased Company that is establishing user l0duction increased turnover for the manufacturer er comfort convenience leisure and improved service for the domestic General Electri Yours truly FELLOW CITIZEN needed to satisfy the publics de mand for appliances Further ii It meant great Before giving such information radio the previous evening and said he irecaued somelhing 0f 197m this was flitting with the CG Open which the electrical industry hac ing bianclndhmclby of charm user is estimated that 300000 new houses are urgently needed in the Dom inion It isanticipated that newcom trial field in which electricity is petition will arise in the appliance lOt employed extensively todayyyfield newolectrieal manufacturers There is scarcely an indus played in helping advance tht Barrie economic development of this lcountry and generally contributine The extension Iof rural MIelectriIfL cation promises to create new ap There is scarcely household task have grown up during the war and making easieimany of these operators plan to which it is not LMitchell assistant general lto that high Standard of hequhpand manageLof theRoyal Bankof Canada declared that Barrie was adawis famous singularly fortunate in having made it possible forthe CGE to be come established here from refrigeration up through cook make bid fornppliance business ing and cleaning and laundering to The advertising and merchandising lh washing and drying of dishe effort of these newcomers will add andle 115190531 5W1 to the total sum of sales promotion IIi Ion behalf of household appliances ythereb broadening the marketysfdhr undersaiurated Before plianCe business iurallinesvvhieh will electrify 58000 additionalahomes The market for home elebtrical equipment has always beenlcon living conditions for which Can In Ontario new Electrification enabled Canada to harness efficiently the power of her rivers and waterfalls Sink The increasi It sup ng use of electricity MeBain manager of the plied the key needed to unlock lh foreign relations departmenhthe treasure chest of the Dominions is trend that must continue inzoI helfmomoteihemetall selling the war while 100 e7 futurewuivstandardofllvintz bfappliancesia stafftraining plan can ordy rise inICginadateHhe ex is operated fordealers1mdth of wired rhomeswqnvanada had electric irons only 24 had electric ranges wiihilmmmnia responsibility of citizenship It istmfneral wealth together with othe notvthe number of smoking factor ies it is the extent to which the tent to which the productivityberemployees Under this plan mod MEChaniZatiOn ern methods of instruction are ap mustprovide mezins to do more oflplled to the schooling of retail only 31 had electric refrigerators only 43 had electric vacuum clem ers verysmallr percentage had natural resources to be converted into1lnished products right here Worker increases long limesince hesuid goodbye to his wife and people work together in the in in Canada Electrification brought terests or the community that industrialization makes it gieatjh declared With thedeVel manager of the Bank ofgloronto MacLatemwho was mayor of Bar Giiiii assistant IgeriIeIral saidlhe was glad to seeIaschair the work and most of these masalespersonnel in thetechniquebf Chines Will utilizeectric power oppliance salesmanship Another During the electric heating padselectriefmix ers sun lamps and otherappllgnces The speaker was thanked by Morrison who was president of the Barrie Chamber ofICom meree in 1944 when negotiatitms infant son long the since he trumped theirIoqu opmerbt ofeleetrlc caught the goryrm the roman twas ytmlleaIMisterV povver and its transmission communities began to arisewith busy factories offering employment war electrification training plan seeks to trainmen helped Canada with its sinallpop inwthe servicing of electrical appll ulatioa to Iachieve fourth place ances This plairgs being Operated amongthe arms producers of the inconjuntion withlhe Dominion new man ofthemeting Mr Nettletonlm01e and merepeople Pulp manager of tileBarrie branch of hisybank Hestated thattlhe Bank bf Torontomhad been inBarriej90 years The nips of thebankexeeutives at the expense of eachfother creatg ed lotvof amusement NettletonI introduced tie in 1944rwlienthe Chamber of ommercedvas organized and when egotistionrwerei begun with Fthe CGE for locating here Mr MacLaren told of meeting with officials of the CGE and said the Council did all posrilbie to facilitate thejarrgingemems Intrcv Speaker of the occas Mr 31611mm thatH Work ip ell bottlingex withotber com as chairmanof eesyChlIst and edIthat electric dayu United Nations At the productive Government andwprovides training peak the meet electricity idyllic for veterans of the armed services When trainedpthese men willbe The CGE played anfimportaiit made available for employment by part in helping build antiaircraft appliance dealersbr will be free gunsLanc2ister bombersships andto set up appliance service tanks 60inch searehlights engines panieSyof theirs own to drive 10000ton cargo boats air special department has been craft instruments secret eleetronieat Work for some time estimating devices wire and cable for fighting markets and sales ships and hundreds of splicialtypes it is anticipated that the Annual of lamps at the same time produc output of Canadian Genered Elec ihg record quantity of itse1eltrlc appliances willbe about60 trical devices to equipother Cangreater than for those yearspref industries for may work bedng the waif Electricity confers host bf bene fits in peace and ps todeferid great consumer demand to fill those benefits in time of war backlog built up during wartime The company has taken lead scarcity There will be vast nebd ing part in the developinent ofthe for replacementmen appliances jinnuse today are obsolete or could be replaced more cheaplythan they can be repaired tremendous pentup purchas ing power in the form of Victory Bondsand other way savings has been accumulated during the war years This should go for towards providing the purchasing power wer marriedion for the establish meritof they CGE plant inBarrieL Referring to the address Mr More rison said he was very pleased to hear that the Canadian General Electric Was established in 1892 thesameyear as the American Ganeral Electric fore just as old He also puinted out that since 1939 the CGE had shoWn relatively 50 per cent ireater expansion than the General Electric CompanyintheUnited States Referring to early ngotia tions with the CGE officials Mr Morrison told of the work oij Leishman and MSalter Adjourning the luncheon Nettleton thanked the Victory Loan orchestra which chamber music Ken Walls piano Ernie Burton cello Hunt violin II Cogdqsyorrtb 1s vtomrrig ham Candfakiblk Ifzrtwerzsfborzruf II upIwztb illierrfsrgpcenrlIrtzzmm civzflI lieIWe Earl help Itliem to cairy outtheirsplehsa Wei carif Ihelp thein to makeufi lost yearelWe can buy Victory Beads This is out Icoritinuing JQPosLiilitHbur ivse thdebt of honour and paper manufacturing was given tremendous impetus Min ing prospered Even Canadian farms began to enjoy and profit fromftheu benefits of electricity 750 the need increased for more and more electrical equipmenlfor generation and distribution of 6190 tricity for its distribution and for its utilization in industry homes andby muncipalities Through the years Canadian general Electric has pioneered in the invention and production of such equipment eijuipment which has stepped up output eased the burden of work that falls 10 the individual worker land given him cleaner healthier mroundings in which to live and ItI willII be monthsLoi years xbefbfe some artebaIIckito dermal health MauyIvvillgnctd to trike up their studiesiwberetbey left off Others are planning to go into business or learnI trade or buyo Dominion increased 43 com and was there potentials and gt farm or Cami home with garden gt adian For one thing there will be Mr had provided electrical industry in Canada since its beginning in 1889 when Frederic Nicholls and group of farsighted Canadians met in Toronto toestab lish an electric power plant for that city In 1892 this group Was or ganized as the Canudlan General Electric Company Limited which omithe United States Illustrating the kind of opposi tion that commuted electricalmeri in the earlydays the speaker read an editorial from paper in Corn wan Ontario in 1883Which stut light has bad its and Stanley He also commended Major Dudly and his committee for the excellence otthe arrange ments for this luncheon Was 10116 by the Comet Cupboard and the headtkblea had lovely arrangement of owers 77 Catering Last year there were aboiitI 61 purchased fr

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