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Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1941, p. 1

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usii+grusayrl unseata Load in News ond Advertising 76th Year THE sRiiM Till vitrllrllioololloooIIJIOIIto lnThe Fight For Freedom is Doings of those serving their ountry on land on the sea and in the air WONMWM NJ Contributions welcomed for this column lllolle 223 Attestation fficcr no ii iiniili eliily ollicir illiilii lllt ulqilriztil Company wind titilo they and Sun on lwzislli nt lllc Weekend at ins homi ilcyc llo is now itit iail illtll Ul iltltt District Willi liiilipiirc1 Alba St izoiitn New Officer Commanding lijilltrlil ltnttin tnin peg formerly of No ltl lltlict Dcpll lla lc appontcil to com inlnd the lloyzil illiltin Arm Service Hops ll illtrc il anip liiltl with ltttllr tol Vifc in Block USU Old News lld Now to The lIxiinlrnor in announicnlcnt from lli1ulqiialtcr of in lllllilltlll it latonil linli lici tiri Major fililianilit Owen Sound has been posted to li5tiict lpiit andt giantoit local rank of liciitcnint tlttlld in command of liitiiill 11 llt took over as otliccr illlmandnlg Factual llatlallon ilcy and Simcoc ltltltlv cctl weeks ago Promoted to Staff Position Capt John WlnchcinibcTayliil who has been with the Canadian Iltllilltrl Tarp Training Centre at Camp llJltltIl since October lililtl With the exception of few month with the lnlpcrail Tank orps til England his been trans tlrrrd to llltllllqlllllltl still at Kingston as G50 and left Tues day for that city He has lLll pro rooted to the rank of Major as ltIttlLl lrllarvcy Doney of Toronto famousbaritone of stage and radio is now at Camp Borden having join ed the ItCAF medicalslaff with the rank of Flying Officer Named Ch aplain REV SMYTH Rev BA Smyth who has been rector of St Andrews Anglican Church Allistonand St Peters West Essa for the past umnistndidLmecly waseclo MiGreyiandSSimceeForesterfor the past year and held the rankef Ser iwtwgPlatoonGoeSNmf7 SIXTHVEWDLFPUPSCAPTURED IN BUSH ON ESSA 1TowNSHIPEARM The youngladyemployees at the St Pauls Innisfil for several years his parish on Sunday for the last time FlightLieutLSmyth has been member of Second Battalion Igeant special platoon from A10 At Training Centre Camp Borden ac companied by awpipe band left Monday morning for three weeks trip threugh the northern part of Ontario Demonstrations will fromSault Ste Marie in the west to Kirkland akc in the myth Emae Becoming Tented City About 2500 troops haveleft their huts and have goneundg canvas at Camp Borden this WeekThey con Sist mostly of units of theFirst Canadian Army Tank Brigadee some of its ancillary units Thenec essary ablation facilities were pre pared last week and bell quee tents were standing ready for occupancy when the troopers left their old lines Taking Qualifying Courses Seven members of Hadquarter Company Second Battalion Grey Simcoe Foresters CA are at Camp Niagara for two weekstaklng their qualifying courses They are Lieut Arthur Marron adjutant and Lieut Donald MacLarEn new CO at Headquarter Coy The sergeants are Bill Dyment Harold Mills and Jack Clark Barrie Douglas scott and Pete McIntosh Cdllingwood LimitJames Ross will be in charge of Headquarter Coy for its regular drill this evening Turn to page seven please with members oflocal military un thrce bas been appointed chaplain of thd MEVPI Jags Bulnet addressed the Ziifoyal Canadian Air Forcewith the Vl1t1pgrmilitary unit rank of FligiltLieutenantHere$119499th was pleased With portedrforiduty inJIoronto Fridayth0 hospitality of Cqbgurgnvparti but conducted the usual services in enlarly Vinh the 400 DIES Wthh the lLegion provided for the mens din bel givcn at malny points extendingl When thydwe common dog variety Britis RAINFALL COMES JUST IN TIME drought which threatened to prejudice seriously the srlc cc of this years gardens and crops came to an end early Tuesday morning when rain fell 01llltlllf than two hours and soaked the ground to the depth of about two inches lt certain ly was milliondollar rain lain fell again early yesterday morning and during the lay al though not to any great extent thus guaranteeing that dry wea tllcr had come to all end for linu at least lucsdays rain was the first since the heavy shows of winter left the countryside and the dry spell continued for many weeks without relief 0ch beneficial efflct of the dry weather was to facilitate seeding but now lllllllllt seed has been planted moisture is needed to make it grow no FORESTERSEN MOVE AGAIN TOWARD EAST Well Received Along Line of Trek from Toronto to Trenton WEEKEND IN COBOURG CllJUIIILf VZlS lltlbil lf membch Of First Battalion Grey and Slillcoe 13Ifllllf oyer the iveckendsaid the boys were given warin wel come Accompanied by 70 motor Vehicles of all types the Foresters marched from Port Hope on Satur day morning arriving at Cobaurg at noon llle Foresters left Trenton Tues day on another leg of their journey to an undisclosed destination Marching past the town hall they passed guard of honor made up of members of the local Veterans Guard The men proceeded to Horse Show Parkahcrc the advance par ty had portable kitchens going full blast Saturday afternoon the boys saw the sights of the town and at night divided their time between concert Ill Victoria Park and the dance pavilion An impressive drtlmhead service was heldin Victoria Paran Sun day morning conducted by Captain Tayfir regimental Chaplain large number of citizens took part in the service Music for the hymns was supplied by units band Hold March Past7 After the service firemen along its paraded past the town hall whereweoloneLJAMdell Cobourg took the salute WithliWwere Brigadier Rutherford Cam Bor en ormer pf rey and Simcge Foresters and LtCol Peterson Cobourg DC of the 4th Brigade Sunday night another concert was held in VictoriaBark at which lan liimlicisilp BARRI Thrilling Story Told of Coura P6091 Capt Jones Lands Their Devo tion to Duty JUST RETURNED No Mood Of Defeat There Canadian Boys Praised llllllllIIL Story if and tltitllttll to dutyi tllc people of lit intcisly otcri illy di nor llltllflg MonlL tlllll tp Jones pit clgltton month igttlils Stlllil Yiit oil ot the It Canadian vis in vi tho narrator hi lttllllt tour of taliada he held his andcncc pll lroiind with his brilhint ixpisition and brought new courage to his healers llc was introduced llacl Mellxle of the West Toronto Koran Club The tlllllt Armoured Division paraded to Lee Ilzill Camp Borden in two shifts lncrday to lltlll Lapt Jones who also spoke to other groups at the who for thi has so big military camp lliesday and yesterday ending up with an ad dress the RCAF pelsonncl in the theatr last night He was the llllll lltilln was read by Miss Cath clino Higgins another llCI stu clnefspeakel at rillia Kiwanis Club inciting Mundly noon and at Mid land Ys Mens Club lucisday cv cllilig ll Rodgers introduced num ber of high rankingi fllttlslltilll Camp Borden at the llfonday evcn ing meeting including BrigGen McCuaig DSO camp com lndftfltlllli Group Captain Grundy OBE officer command ing ItCAF Station LieutCol Ian Sinclair DSO officer command in No Altl Infantry Advanced Training Centre lietltCol Find lay Clark officer commanding First ArmouredDivision Signals Squadron Leader Rodgers Auxiliary Services Officer RCAF Toronto He also introduced Hamilton chairman of the War Ser vices Committecof Barrie new musical feature was the vocal trio consisting of Wes Moore tenor George Brown baritone and Ed Wilson ibaSs which sang Moonlight and You John Peel and Turkey in the Straw with piano embellishment by Edmund Hardy The trio sang with fine shad ing and precision and made big hit Members will be looking to hear them again Capt Jones hasreturned to Cant Turn to page seven please where Chief Carey provided the boys with ountiful supply of police departh stationery pens and ink The men freely expressed their appreciation ofthcir treat ment by thg police and ChiefCarey Tmwlffwas loud inf his praise of in no selves during their stay in Cobourg In this connection Chief of Pol ice Alex StewartTBarrie receiver brief letters Monday from Corp AHGablmandCESrpHoiaceowel+ Barrieboys with the Foresters Cpl Gable said the boys had Well marching per day but were all feeling in ladies of the auxiliary of Cabourg ner on Sunday Menicommcndedi Tpolice court wastransfodrme into writing room on Sunday large number from Barrie Mid land Owen SoundLPenetang and other centres in that area spent thr weekend in Cobourg to visit thcil km in the regiment iMDTTdyfniorning atTBWthc iegl ment leftforColbornewhere they spentthe night incamp Court House received rather un thrill Monday afternoon tunity of seeing sixlive wolf pups probably notmore than six weeks old which had every appearance of beingjust ordinarypl1psof the Ihe six wolves of tender age potential Sheep and deer killers were lured iSunday agnoon by Isaac Speers and his two sons in bush on their farm on lot 26 concession Essa Township with in seven miles of Barrie Mr Speers brought the Court House to Wolves under six will be $30 Game Warden Gordon Buie Stayner being timber wolves about six ks or twomonths 01d ere is no doubt of their being wolvesv he said and what dam wage they mightcausein six months or year The wolves were shipped to the re given the oppor Department of Game and Fisher ies Toronto and it was suggested that they might be offered to TO ronto Zoo The six wolvesconsisted of five females and one male They were about one foot in length andsfor or police dog puppies Were wide open and they seemed alittle frightened of everything fOur cattlegotoupofvthepas ture and we feund hole lntho fence toward the bush Mr Spears related Vlf were walking alon looking for the cattle thnrl hap the wolf pened to notice thewolf pupsun buys in big cardboard box to der the root of an uptullned maple claim the tree bounty from County Treasurer them snarled at me Coleman months ofage are worth $5 bounty th each so thatthe total amount heEwolves in the distance will receive from the Governmentinotwsee them As oile howlvof the father and mother We did approached In the meantime we could LMr Speerssaid that the parent wolves had been seen before and was on hand andrhe his sons had taken shotsat them dpositively identified the pups as Iat distance without SLTCCess Many sheep had been killed and there was not adeer in1 the dls trict out the gDOundhog holes As far cent years that wolves hadbeen captured in Essa Township tililv It 311 lal stlttlitlll of llllIlll about seventeen mil Students of BCl and li lgt Iltll idllbhda llltrl lilo ll ul lily atlalh aliczlilcii tllvtl it pilpl vllllt in was third ltji litl lli liiili ltiilp of tuitcnt paraded from to Queens liark liI of ii fttltltiill who lli to ti 131 it leEitly tllrlt Ili lfi istcrill illo vicc tXlllllllll tilt of lllt titllilin which Irozn an appeal The National Anthem ilowctl bf the call to lwtiic lotld president Studcnts Liiunczl and ope tinecs by Iatrlck George llookc lltll stilt Song and the lesson dent lhc lllltllens Sun githcring bolts hymn the audience and Rev blehlu would say to the you here Squadron Leader fillings for yourselves paper tllc dictators Stand for at illil side what Jesus Chi for lectule foundations you all the greatest of these lectual foundations tl ttin hind from To of all lcliiiilis di nonnnatioli pronounced the closing pl ist Public Schools Hear McNabb IN QUEENS PARK Stein at tlt in it ii Il 11lii of for iltl it nip llnlplti ivt il iipilmlll istg cl Sunday air ir ifo iitllit was in lcNth i1i ilnn lo ttlc lliilll Ill lilslltua the fun are war illtlxlltllil lond ll tlitl bk clvicc ll rc wa dancs of ipolnting iindcl MRIRETOUTR SERVICE IS ge lNSPlRATlON lshel ill the Cole rltc Mill promote ptlrpos losllltcdi IllfSllllil was to licr by Bill of ning sen Monollan and lcnts lh itlltlltlltt sang lhc lilgriln from lllt Land New Mt Doc 11 11 ng tiplt hicNabb Take id of This is holy war moral war spiritual war There are intel need for your lives There are moral folia datiotls for the Empire and after are hitch iv been student vcn l2 ti rd afrcqiirm lsitoli ill lclitcs hcrc rillftf that lt ii ltid was the son of of ur ltirth was sung by fhcl Aftcrtil iddre Lord Almighty mph tThou Whose lianrls wasrsung by dtclared ill his address examine Regzndin tish Courage Flying Accident toils FlightLicut Rider in England Friends Here ill In Home if thi icail or Illll ti lit ti tl ltlltl ctvmt Sitiiatlliin Hider is we known El llftlV dis Ii llltlt London icy Squadron Kalil ltl lilztt of illlli thllgttl build foundations xvill leather My lllc cliis the Sermon on thci Lea dcr En ltsrll intellectual en the opportunity of thinking choosing lJithdl right and Vttlllg of doing things they think right the preficher stated The question is how deep are our intel if lllt foundai lions the young people must be Im down on one side what EXAMINER AUTO TRAFFIC SETS RECORD RT WEEKEND Heavy as Many Holiday Weekends in Height of Summer TWO MEN iSTRUCK lfl tli days hi tll ltle llltll ii tilt to alti xixi ilictl over the weekend llncl ll zllwiiy in Uni cut on impg lttl Jack niii lotn lllit llan ltlrl italtil la illitltllll till ilcavy int wed tll llf ii lititltllii any pitcil tzllpilt ance Utifltlll in liln Lh of ulna liV cwarf illl tiln ltil zzitfi ltt tori buy on May Ill llli re wire ham bir of minor ocaicnh incl tao tlzull llll ll xtrli lliiclcl1 down on thn pavement Whvrta ttl lllltl li lohn liyti Ncwnlarkit was tr santtli ll llllltllittl S1 oppisite Ilrclby2 scrvzce stafiou ihill lli pri Trooper ll ll li lllt llltii llitttlli For incri llart iilll Jnnp llziidon who was valkzng al long the roadway was struck Alll sustained cuts on the lfli ot ll nead lie was removed to lloyal Victoria Hospital whire he wle latcr to Camp lloldcll Military flosi print illlrx of the llht fieldlight of the car was broken James flay it John St sustaan led fractured right leg and othcrl lfljlllltIs when he was struck by an lflllltllltiliill while crosltiner Bradford 851 root of 139 Bradford St lil plll Sunday Collstlblesl ll Burteh and StephensonI lectual roots Thcre was lot said about loin ocrzlcy but it could be defined as an open way of society He urged his hearers to apprccia lcnlottaey ind StkSllLllM their livtsrasto lvc up Discussing the mandating Fit To itslligh ideal urSe Graduate JFramRV Hospital Cremony Miss Olive Clute Elm Vale is Gold Medalist received their fcliplomas EBB1$99YVSQEQEJBP lt Miss Elizabeth Warren coul Of illhgss The ten who received Alumnae Prize Mis Elizabeth Currie Mfg Margaret Downeyv mission 25c TE gmdeetlng91as99 5fEIevcrl members of which one Awood was unablgt9 attend on plomas and pins were as follows Miss Olive Clute Elmvale gold medalist in theory Miss Bernice McMackon Angus winncr of the for general prov ficiency Miss Violet Gibson C01 lingwaod Miss Phyllis Kelr Elm vale MissGladys Parrish Coiling au thwod looked 1ikewommwoqdprIiss Isobel BirkettStayncr AThe proficiency standing of the Their eyes ls Hon www SondPaysTribuv tcpNursing The largest class in file histol of Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie al inter Colling their sting graduation exercises in Bar ie Collegiate Institute Auditorium Elected Liens Head ARTHUR CKAPIER Who hasbecn elected president of Barrie Lions Club for 194142 sue cedillg Atkey will be installed June 27 Miss Caroline Grahariif Alliston MissJeatl Webb Cookstown Elmvale graduates was very close Only fif Allistotl 22p LDanEemat Minets Point every night but Monday Boat service from Barrie every half return hour 25c 2123b AIternoOn tea at home of Mrs Knight 39 Brock street June Bridge in evening Auspices St Dance and draw at Crossland Attention Milk and Cream Pro Hall June Crowes orchestra Ad STF1LT11 to Price Please gt1 ducers and Breeders of Dairy Cat tle Reserve Thursday afternoon June 5th for Field Day at Cerswells farm Bond Head Aus picesefSimcoe County Holstein Breeders Club 20221 Canadian Clubmembers are urg ed to attend the Womens Rally for the Victory Loan Public Library Hall Tuesday evening GeorgeswiA 2122b cry Friday night To Willis Tippings elevenpiece orchestra The wolVes had even dug from to EST Dancmg l6tfb Independent Order of FOrestersy all knew it was first time in re annual dance aid Barrie Spitfire Fund Arena Gardens May 29 Ad 35c 2i22b Graham mission 50c 35c t3 31198 Tmadcast of addressby Dorothy Dance at Cookstowin Pavilion evr Thompson will be heard Grand opening dance Pineview Rendezvous Brentwdod Friday May 30 930 DST lst Hussars Or chestra Camp Borden Lucky prizes Jessie Ra 30footerwith 85 horse hr Admission Mirror agreed New officers Muskoka Lakes will be on the water invostlgated Police said John Madi ygan RR Barrie was driving tftxl north with heavy southbound gttatflc when Hay came from the wilst side of the street betweenI ithw cars in southbound traffic lzlilc iand into the path of the taxi =Council Decides to Fill Area Near Railroad On Brock SfEXtensiOn The Town Council last week passed resolution sponsored by Ald Ross Cowan and Ald Clark that for period of oneand allalf months the Board DTWorksi lrcfuse permission to dunlp fill any 1where ill town with the exception of fill required for dumping refuse on the municipal dump except on thc extension of Block St east to 1the CNR ljightofway Ald Cowan asked that trial be given to make the road and declared at it won great asset to ythc town from atourist standpoint thispropcrfy were filledin illicit Council would ham to apply to the Board of Railway Cornlllisl The sioners to open Lip Brock St Members of Councilthought the suggestion was worth trial in any case 54 LETED attended by Dr Seymour and lertson Spry it Munsllawlprkl iZowlley Reeve of Vespra Ald HJaLoughccdCpOintediroqul Allie Salim ATolrlsciR tChairmalilTwLeighton The Paper with the Classifieds EXRRlETONTxaio cANAoA Trioisiiim 312 iiiii Section Pages to No 42 Realistic Scrap In Queens Park MondayEvening EVERYONE ASKED TO DECORATE lltcl plan of business llitl lll lltlllllt iii toon should lie gall ilgcoratiil during the llltl lUlll ampalgn lllt ll staltx lonili lllnk Spry Troops From Borden Will Put On Big Show STARTS 730 PM lttlllUlIlltll for Barrie stated MeChGnized Equlp my merit Wlll Be Used special appeal is bellig made Maybe Gas to all business llltll on both sides of lliliitll lnil llinllop Streets lictucrll Mary and luliiter Ll Streets to make sure their places are iiiioiated with flags and hunting lllllllll appeal is llcin made to the occupants of lllc ctiilltl floors of these buildings Ill this connection Barrie lloy Scouts lllc agreed to hang flags from the second storey windows starting lriday llliyciiopera tioll of the Uttllplllllx of these aparllncnts and offices is re qucstcil by the Committee liv ery flag Llllll every piece of hunt ing will help to strengthen the iiy iii lI It USU Vlcanli force of the drive 14 4H sii liso lc v1 iiiziwi lilell lsl ric ll illi tiiltii floats lltli cull lit li canon itillid Ji Tiltt ll llii iuzilafyinuii1iofwinch Wo til chmrnlan has betl fortunate Ill services tit icnigtrils ill Qiici ns lilt lItl if lliilu illifl lil lJllil 70 pill bani mauc and mom illt Wine Personnel of Group Picked iilllJIt Druiy former For YCtory Loon COW liJllii Lil il thitarlo will IOl pCllgn Announced litl It addle our the loud pcalfor offcally getting the Vic tory laian Campaign under way lilc battlc will follow sharp at in Outline of the Battle ALL READY TO GO liXlXlnlllVl OMMIIVIEE FOR ISTRHT 01 WEST SIMCOE In llolllllilltaly terms the enemy pllitlkftiitl lmllmlfh Wimltillllvebctn driven from Barrie and GUM Burr The lion Drurytare making their last stand in Chairman Hamilton lQucens lark The defending force VICEClrmtlltni Dr Htb loperating froln the creek side of the plans to dislodge the enemy liull llllCll vili be forced to retreat in Sec tary It Coleman tthe general direction of untlldale rganizers llllbJlfl It lope Road The enemy may 1F gas to hold up the advance Publicity CommitteeChairman Ill the attack on the retreating ell Jollll Woods ViceChairmenemyglhe defending force will cm David Williams McKenzie ploy mechanized equipment such as ll Faulkner Macbarcn tanks and Bren carriers as well as Sales and Team Committec light machine gunsand rifles two Chairmen if Henry Cookitlcll mortars and possibly three Crosbie Rule inch mortars respirators etc The Elllplriyces Committee Jolntinal phase will be determined aSlt Chairmen John Leilch Nlsllilt upon the enemys position Morrison somewhere intllc vicinity of the Special Names Committeelmilln blindSlimd Chairlneni Brymner if all The usual phases of reconnais Lay Hamilton D1 sauce and information will be ex Robertson plained to the public over loud speaker DistrictNa Executive Committee flitm to page eight please tlllclustve of Barrie Vespra Innisfil Chairman Spry Vice Chalrlnan Dr Little Secrc tary EFtCll IAL Advisory CommitteewH Robs ertsotl Mayor of Barrie ToddReeve of lnnisfil Mac Laren Reeve of Barrie lclty onllnl cc llibi Laren tChairlnant Leishman Lilja Weir Will Street On Lost Cruiserr WiSdQuLTKvhlol1isQn1fllL McVittie Warren Wilgar Sales and Team Committee Henry Chairman Craig Geo McConkcy Colitis Allan Employees CommitteeK Clarke ling the waterfront is beginning to MASStlfngeguitgtarnautical appearance Cliff Carley theydaddy of them all sane Fischer Boats On BarrierrWater ront With Barries fleet steadily gravi key Womeris Committee MontagtoLecds CanvasselSBarric Geo McCom team captain Thomp soTl Hawkins FlankrBallt ing Jackson Darch SUBLIEUT RQBT anon Of Theme Cresc Toronto who hits lS SllllTth efficial custodian of the waterfront and has his usual lineup of rowboats canoes and sailing craft already in use with son Atrthe Dglaney Boat Lines num ber of launclies arelbeing put in shape for the summer including RolfesChriscraft 267footer and others cabin cruiser built by Capt Ames this week and will be powered with amoderanhriseraftengine of 60 hp Bill Valley has stepped into the picture with Patricia fine 40 foot cabin cruiser built at Victoria Hdrborl and completely equipped It is powered with Ford marine motor and makes nice cruising speed of 16 to 18 miles per hour He intends to use it for both bus iness and pleasure It was one Of the first boatsto be broughthere via the Trent waterway over the two marine railways to Couchiching Delaneys 45foot cabin cruiser will be brought down the canal earlyinLuneltisaJnodmly The engine is an Imperial Chrysler of 120 hp Harry Brysons cabin cruiser ladies 25C gentlemen power supplying plenty of kickl causelivoof them were intoxicated Committee Plaxton has been in commission for some Then they robbed her or her purse 22p time and is one of itihevfleets finest she stated the early sea Dixie Corbettshwbbat 35foot near Bradford she stated equipped craft and will be capable 22b of accommodating 40 passengers JlifooreHliBuchananJB Howey Crapper lvfayor VesprzwA Couttsntteam captain Walter Coutts Innisfil Allan team captain Blythe iMccoggcy Alvin Webb Simpkin FredNixon Sloan een rough flieTlVIedinoa campaign and survived the sinking of the cruiser Southamptomthrough aerial attack was an officer on the Gloucester which was repprtdlosl in the air and naval battles around Crete Fate of the Gloucester crew is not known but the admiralty be lieves manywcrevsvaved iSubLieut Orokis son if Mr and Mrs Herb ert Orok formerly of Barrie WTBRTS ROBBERva PURSE ON wAY TOSTCRsoLpER District N02 Executive Committee Inclusive of collingwood Stayner Turn to Page PleaSe The woman said she not small quantitycf adrenaln were in the purseawith small sum of money Later she was picked up by passing mof torist and taken to the Office off Bradford physician who treatd her and notified pelice gt on is ith story told by Mrs Percy Duvall Collingwood that she was robbed by three soldiers while on her way to visit her 111 soldierhusband in Charley Park Hespital Toronto The robbery took place while she was getting into an automobile travelling south on Highway 11 Provincial police lnvestigati Suffcr nu oransarunoav mums The Barrie Examiner Office 13 open every Saturday even ing from local pm to the convanlence of those who with to pay forgsubscriptionsg ciasawediamtmdm anctim Otherb Police Said the Woman would be asked taggntify the soldiers arming the troops at CampBorden Mrs Duyall told police she was attempting to obtain ride to To route to see hersick husband car stopped and three men offered pride but she refusedibe

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