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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1941, p. 1

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TWO CARRIERS FROM BARRIE EVERY MONTH 75th Year IN THE FIGHT FUR FREEDOM litllilititle voliiiilaiy tittdl in Ellllltlllllll to Iviiiv lililllitll for Iziiizltltis Allttt ttziijv ts Iitiitit Way and 1il711ilvit phase took hum place In loiiii llltlil last iiii Vlttoi Iiiile ii considerable 51 itves lioiii SillJiit Minty it lsl illillltil to tailor tin tip drives in the Ii tiflllitlllllllt liciit lillill lIIit ltt cittitiiip illicvi iiiiie was charlie of ltllulliltlltlilx iciidiiitl the Siiiicoe toiiiity defecation lollowinu iriainueiiteiits made by Lieut liyfield Harrie recruiting Worship lie suggested that letter office is being opened this week in if condolence he sent to Mrs Grit Collinuwood at 70 Ilurontaiio Stz iix and family in very central location The of The Warden also extended to ftce Will he in charge of Barrie Conn loltn Carlton the sympathy of boy Scrut lrihhlclrcy and the members in the death of his Siincoe lioiesteis now attached to wife the recruiting staff who has had Referencewas made to the consul ile experience during the of Judge Holmes Senior Juch of past fet nonths in recruiting Work the County for just 10 years audio cf Two promotions are announced in the Signals Platoon of Headquarter Company Second Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters CA LCpl Mike Collins has been promoted to Acting Corporal and Ptc Herman Tomlinson to Acting Lance Corporal The Platoon would still appreciate the gift or loan of ear phones from any who may have saved them as souvenirs of battery iadio days few recruits are need ed for this Platoon between the ages of 17 and 19 years The Young Mens Baraca Class of First Baptist Church of which Herman Tomlinson is teacher EXAMINER NMRA PLEDGE YOUR SAVINGS TO SPEED VICTORY THE BARR BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA TrlURSDAY NOVEMBEl 2f l9il Section Pages to COUNTY ROADS $11864251 Doings of those serving their Country on the sea Engmeer Reporlsl Worden on land and in the air Urges FUNOut WOr Effort Contributions welcomed for thisr Jlllfllil NOVEMBER SESSION Telephone 223 lt lli11e 23 little litisllifss litfiiie ilill HELIV iiincil on liicsrtay al iai the November sch Recruiting llrite Innutxitain was seen In dis reading of cone tJ and accounts instead iiidu and Sat IE 15 If these 43 In all was placed lltlitlA lll for each member and the duct itz lttlil llil pint till it Iiinlllllit$ ggit him Hun Abstllll protested that the 15 the documents If these one 111 iead tilllivhlllclvtllfll replied that Zliillilids Hilld not know wliI was ll Iocal git Ah the Ni them and if they destred could zisk to have any particular one read In lliltlitll agreed with the latter 01mm it was pointed out that it would it was planned that deputation Italic an liopi to read them of ttlltllfx Iepieaiitii all parts of the Polarity lioiild llilLlVltW SilIll coe Bounty oiiiIIIl at Its session today The lilijttl of the deputation was to secure grant of $1000 to aid recruiting Similar urants were made by the toiinty ouiiiil during the last Wat Wiirdeits Address Alltl welcoming the llltlllClS of Younty Council Warden Geiirtze liarr referred to llietleatli tiller short Illness on the lilth instant of Charles lratrix Reeve of Thy lownsliip Mr Gizilrix was man of ability and sterling qualities and 1li favourable financial position of lay lownship is due to great ex tent to his Wise direction said His WY Open Office at ollinrzwood IV his successor Judge Harvie English liarmers llusy who he was sure would fill with Smmd Cmrenmmncc distinction the duties of his high Mrs William voting some mm has received letter from her ltiis Cllllllulnu Said bandiiow in litittland In the letter uld llk mlor the rellw dated Octttbpy Qty supper Youg incnt of Judge Wismer who was wrote that he was stationed in jldlwe Of this calmly 33 years part of England quite similar to Wits held in the hlgheSl esteem Ontario where the farmers were busy digging lnntnos and pulling sion and in fact by all others who turnips and manpcls Some grdin was still in the fields he said Sap per Young enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers at Toronto in that your llh myself Wis him September 1940 and was stationed mfmy years Of goodheallh to enjoy by the members of therrlcgalprotesv knew him and if is well known that very few appeals against his judge ments were successful am sure speakingeof the lights crop this year in some parts of fhecoun ty His Worship said Owing to poor crops and low prices for farm produce many farms are being abandoned and no tenants taking Turn to page six plcaslc BARBIE SEWAGE PLANT MOVIES INTERESTING Town Council and Officials Guests or Lions Club on Municipal Night Reid Shows Pictures Signals Promotion Fine Record of Service haspset npa wonderfur recor enlistmcrrts by its members in this war Of fourteen members last fall seven have enlisted or are tak ing instruction preparatory to en listment and the teacher himself is inembeigf the Sigrial Section of SecondtBattalion Grey and Sim coe Foresters CA Members of the class in uniform are Pte Bruce eld First Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters CA De bert Camp NS Sgt Observer Fred Pearce RCAF with RAF in England John Little RCNVR Hamiltons Gordon Sweeney Gall Aircraft Training School Lloyd SweeneyrRxnArF1 Radio Mechanics 140rontowAGZ PhillipMo ris RCAF Brandon Man Cpl David IrwinRCOC Camp Bor den 2nd Lieut Ross Hilborn Bar rie made his first appearance on gt parade last Thursday nightin com mand of jNo flowerpot nightf rtactical scheme He graduated front Canadian Ofcers Training Corps University of Toronto last spring and was anorganizer for the Vic tory Loan Campaign for West Sim coe last June Two sons Of Mrpand Mrs Thomas Beyer Egberthave been eairing theiblue of the Royal CanadianAir Force for some time W01 Lawson Beyer enlisted long before the war broke out and is now stationedat RCAF Station Dauphin Man Formerly he was well knewn in sports as baseball player with Allistori Ivy andMahsfield teams The other son Wellington Beyer is now statitmed at No 19 Repair De9 potRCAF Lieut Charles Spencer First Bat talion Midland Regiment CAtA has gone to England to takea five months special course son of Rev Canon Spencer Bow manville formerly of Shanty Bay he has two brothers and two broth ersinlaw in uniform Driver Fred Arsenault 398474 Section Second Can adian Armoured Brigade Company RCASC is now overseas son of Sgt Arsenault RCASC Camp Borden and Mrs Arsenault 21 Henry St Barrie Fred enlisted in February 1941 and recently Went across lei 9YQBFGcomlnation proceedings which will beheld in Public Library Hall tomorrow even ing Barrie Lions Club staged its annual Municipal Night at din nermeeting in the Queens Hotel Friday evening last when members of the TOWn Council were guests The chief featufe of the evenings programme twas the showing of movies in technicolour of Barrie sewage disposal system during course of construction and alsoaf ter wthebig job was cempleted by Graham Reid Toronto consult Otto Rawson Town Engineer intron Bayardeeretaeytreasureprof Key stone Contractors Limited Windsor who had the contract Mr Reid pointed out that the Bar rie plant was one of the finest and bestequipped in Canada and em bodied many features not found elsewhere inthe Dominion Mr Bayard who was in charge tiererremarked onthefinerela= tions which had existed between the municipal authorities and con tractors during the construction of the plant and stated that it had been pleasureto work here Mayor Robertson expressed appreciation on behalf of Council andhimself for being guests Re tmarking 0n the new sewage plant he stated that thertaxpayers at least had not complained of the service Coxcxpressedlthe thanks of the Lions and the rest ofthejgaitherr ing tothose who had contributed to the programme Earlier in the meeting AldP Sinclair Lion introducedthe Officer on Parade gt Brothers in RCAF Mayor Robertson Town Clerk jSmithiand A1dcTGrantMayor Ross Cowan Lower JM GrayG Bismark and Lough eed William Garner was installed as president of th Lions Club DEER THOUGHT CDEAD COMES TO LIFE AGAIN WREQKS INSIDE or cut Lefroy Correspondence hunter shot Moron the Sixth Line last week Thinking the animal dead be dragged it to his car opened the door and pulled it in Shortly afterwards the animal which had only been stunned came to life wrecking the inside or the car and break ing the mens arm CalgaryA1ta Taking Course in Englilnd Now Overseas Turn to page eight pledsel v1 DRIVER run 1N MACINTOSH ROAD FATALITY Ne Pair of Dominion Champions st is Given Weir Weapons Drive in Barrie 5a Long Served Barrie Huge Crowd Allen Sunday Reilly In Roxy ON LAST PHASE British ESQth Up English Officer Boo SO FAR TOOK ALL ON DECK ijlume Attached to torwegion Air ice Officer WAS THUMBING Riori aii II iii1 hint if viaili NOMINATIONS TOMORROW iirl iLilait rl tuner it Attorney at is tzie il mltd it iilililc Knapp th iri tzlttllilt ii The res of iiittec to the lies pzivvitt The theatre doors and scores iilr lIi unable room The ciiliiittil several 10 ltflhlllllNf BYLAW The new ils picseilcti illll passed gt rides for the littlgtill iiid regulatU liiitlsts or tertaup if iiiainitzezneiit Between and tit lit llilllil of Ieis In the HALLital lu9lt it Unada before thrin the InenvtAlllml All ltli 11 314 lAHJiIi 151 it ltd in it pif tiir hp kc truck lciliilllillrlli lot ta liid tonlcst held In lIi Iii II imp ttw va tum mm mm put lllllllhii Nov Sharia ltl1ili bylaw it litre liq wine Lear fl p112 1941 as tiuck by car lltlllt1iill llll Little We ail driver alll Qitilin mg of Victtialliir ants to govern operation and licen illt liitllls Hf ll piil noises music or other distiiibantfcs which cause annoyance to the pub lic shall be permitted tinder penf all of heavy fine or ultimate can cellrition of liceiisehy Council tllt WillllLlS by SCtIliit Ltl British and 111 ire patlttulistiin hays iIct has re Szineoe titiiity itlzirly the Allistoi lltl iiiuch favorable publicity at It result of the accaiiiplIsiinien of Al liiir Nic Lorelle and lfdxiii lenr son Everett It lllllgilig liainpoi hip It the Nor tirinal fifth Conic loriinti tilllfi1lullt tilitinliia tlieii nearest ciiiiillcm entered rouiity lltdllllll UVLl prouranizne lid ii well Is ittuirtive features and the adrir lt fvlzitthcws Tanadn only seven in of facts concerniitst tiie BLlHlt how they are standine tip III letman threat of invasion Collection 3100 Asia result of the t3gtil ci tioit taken by members of the OllllCll cheque for $130 ectt forwarded on Monday to the Terra Red ross Bomb Vici Evening ictiiiis Fund iss in Full Swing general int Illl three other propels the lotato had the dairy ealf club team and Wm awarded End this project lieii by team from llliilSll Col lerlh founty had the swine tcain are nieinbiis iii the Allistoii litiys They won 3th place With Quebec lotato Tliio and were selected by 1ishlIy their AILIIcultiiral llcp rescntative to represent the club 11 the Ontario lntcilluh ointietitioii held Ii Guelph Iii Itoliir thirtyfive trains the Alliston pair Were the winners and twilificdto represent the Provtuce of Ontario in the Do minion sixtyfour other members of clubs iltlllSs Canada during the first week in November where they were Itiveii in opportun ty to compete for Dominion honors Other provinces with potato teams were British Columbia Nova Scotia When the results were announced at banquet held in the Royal York ill the conclusion of the contests it was found that the Al lid twins Si and entr no incssr 4m JOHN ll fixMayor of llalilt and Cltllllv lililll of Water and laitht Commits ision ll years v1 died on Monday lNov 17 in his tliili year won lield riceiitly imbial lliiww two farm boys is Testify zloaell who lives just ran lfill Ii llit at his hoti=e for Sunday Umd sxowriowiso Some llrttlsSuill snowplowinc Willltl chairman pointed nut Rtllllfw 0mm mm tier raids and confirm the uiaiii team and won 11rd place MN Manitoba was the winner in lllli 1351 project The various contestants were en llllllillhtl ll 53 dill 45 LlllllhlS was lili lie I5 loiiitt ll Mod the National Cotinctl on Boys and lirls liili Work The were taken points of Hamilton Niagara Falls and Ottawa The AllisLunbos ZiltLJlLlWAJlli the handsome which they won in the Ontario and lloininion contests and are receiv Congratulations As service club the Alliston Lions are proud of this achievement Iisit was this club pm that supplied the seed potatoes to highww the boys arid thereby helpedto de velop pair of Dominion champions Mayor Announds His Retirement standinu first lLflhltlllil during the James the Board of Works that the cost of snow ind ice control up until the present time exceded $8000 He asked that Council lay down some policy re carding ihis matter in the comiin tvinteigwAfter opinions heard regarding the matter it was decided that special meeting of the Board of Works he called to iii stilute policy 1159 li ll pill William had He had been ilincharls illll witness expected that and Aid SJLSlll 1N0 BENNETT PASSES two tartan Native Son of Barrie Ac tive in Municipal Affairs Many Years MAYOR 11 Bennett one of Barrics old est and best knowncitizens passed top away on Monday afternoon Nov 17 1941 in his 85th year For some time he had been in failing health in com ih petitziin with other lal refused an Invitation for salitit tide weir normal iv tilnptdf He seemed usual self lraffli to Star Fund British WI Canv McVittie titan of the Committee stated today the canvass house and store to store is noxv full swing with fair results her achieved He urged that effort bopiit forth withIII the next week to put the tilllllxilllil for $13 i500 per month or two universal cu liiers as Baiiies quota over 1hr would His sight and co in ed that limpet Toronto and lelegiatn finals Iloni Willi lliiy had been inet ioronto playiin tioiiliits Chm Officer iitl that he arrived the the accident at 930 pm deceased still lying on The road is straight and it was very dark and is black asphalt on the east half of the payinmrit feet inches from the lhtad III the east edge of the pave ment he was dead strutk their hi also 1in seem that from their many friends TRAFFIC BYLAW Mayor Robertson Sitldlllll frat fic bylaw had not been brought 111 is the Town Solicitor had been too busy He asked if the presentCoun cil wished to bring it in or the mat ter should be dealt with by next years Council The cnncensus of op inion was that Council was not quite ready and it would be better for the 1942 Council to initiate it the rim llivln IN l907l908 and Quebec The man was lie had been by 2nd RNAF Stage Bower ofBeauty The theatre stage lbackground for the gathering was JOhn Humphrey Bellle W35 bom bower of beauty the floral in Barrie June 15h 1857eld95l 50 lrangeinent having been Humphrey imd Annie BemlellitBoulderfel Greenhouse Many fl After beingyeducated in Barrie Pub Mnyor Robertson 9ng regarding lie and Grammar schools be enter Itwen forming Iliiiis Hansen lllllsittilt Airport now of Toronto Tilecar had been proceeding north en Highway 11 it had been dam aged having taken fire rt 2nd Lieut Osen was pass cite Macintosh clothes witness said blood mark feet six inches cast if the centre line feet finches Then the car went 29 feet after the body rolled off was no Sign of any unusual swerve The surface of the road was damp Miss Rhoda Young testified that She was driving south on the road the time when she saw deceased for frae tion of second well out in the Additional Briefs in 2nd section lHRNllll910N IS PRESIDENT or muttInst Strong Executive Elected MUSICAL PROGRAMME from the heavy load Henry Hain Newton Robinson killed Saturday afternoon Thfvictims body was recovered 39m 21925imatlxsix feet of water in about two minutes by Tlw workmenbu tjtlTlEElTOlllS resuscitation efforts proved futile Coroner Dr Frank Shannon of Churchill was called and conducted post mortem He found that death was not due to drowning but likely to shock According to Provincial Traffic QinerCccil FDean Bradford who investigated Mr Harvey was assisting in deepening the canal in ICE lTehrowned The truck in which he had been hauling away clay brought up bottom was completely covered by water and was mired in mud at th bottomcf the canal IHenry Harvey lived in Barrie up nttwo yersegtrfle residedortmiigrciiy tlieexplantmrrcmarks Sampson St Hi5 wifewho diedil suddenly tvIto years ago was sistEL of Houghton Barrie Pants WordfMlnhlllm charge 50c fixMAYOR BENNETT were in evidence scintillating Vs The own together With the benEotAll Infantry Advance ed Training Centre Camp Borden under the leadership of Sergt Harry tion which he held till he retired Thompson The band occupied When the Battle P0513 DlllSlon lpit of the theatre in front eftln which had its office in the upper ismge and plziled number 591w floor of the Post Office building was abolished in 1897 Mi Bennett then established an insurance and med business which he conducted until few years ago Mr Bennett have valued Service to his native town keen student of municipal affairs particularly in financial matters he always strove for efficiency and strictAbusinessr methods and voice his opinion on any municipal question which arose He served in the Town Council as alderman in 1898 and 1900 as mayor in 1908and ater 1911 3915 l9i673rid 19174 member of the Water and Light Commission he was chairman for the years 190234 and was elected to the Board in 1910 resigning the same year Resuming office in 19191 he served as chairman till the end of 1928 He had thorough grasp of theopemtions of the water light atidvgas departiiicntsand made most efficient chairman member of Trinity Anglica Church he was honoured with the Turn to page eight please August 1879 He wasmromoted to be Chlef Railway Mail Clerk ofBar rie Postal Division in 1892 pcs ose funeral took place afternoon from Trinity Anglican Church He served this Council and the citizens of Barrie as Mayor in 190708 when came into the Council first 35 years ago His Worship stated He served on the Public Utilities Commission and other public bodies and was gen uine good citizen HBenncthn was wearing dark lCSlfrdy There VBS Wishes to Make Way CIGARETTES FOR EVERY BARRIE BOY OVERSEAS Each Barrie man overseas will receive special Christmas gift of three hundred cigar ettes or their equivalent fin to bacco it was decided by motion of Barrie Town Council lon lay evening Council had previously pointed itself aspccial commit tee to securethe name number and unit of each Barrie man who is now overseas in the ser rviee+ofHisdtlaes Deputy Reeve Buchanan reported that these names were gradually coming in and appeal ed for special lastminute ef fort so that the gifts might destination Christmas He asked that the forms be placed iii his hands as soon as possible general For Others He Says YIRREVOCABLE Nomination Meeting Library Hall Tomorrow Robertson something like bombshell into the calm proceedings of Town Council Monday evening when he announc ed irrevocably that he wouldnot be candidate for the Chief Magis tracy for 1942 Worships long tions during the evening The Rob was loaned free of ciiaigeiby the linanagenient Entire lilltllifclCtll for the rally were made by the Pub licity Committee of the War Savings Committec After the singing of Canada Turn to page eight please There By motion of suitable floral tribute was ordered sent as well as the con dolenccs of Council Council ibout of the accident Turn to page eight please NEWTON ROBINSON TRUCKER KILLED Henry Harvey 47 Loses Life When HeavyLaden Truck Through Bridge Formerly Resided on Samp son Street Eagle 47 7L ARC BIS INDUCTSNEW HOP never hesitated to Mayor threw Rev Howden Tokes Oathset Impressive in tyPGe remonye RECEPTION HELD With ceremony announcement came after resolution had been passed that the Mayors homrarium of $500 for 1941 be paid simply want to say this prior tomomlnation night His Worship declared that it has been my pri te seilve six years as Mayor think the time has come for me to step aside for others Gives His Reasons had definite object when duced Mr Reidras wellwas Brn reameirinrsixyearsr ago theaMayor confinuedfilheiigsfpurposemasi improvetbe financial conditioll the town of Barrie which did with the cooperatidn of Council during the intervening years The second reason is the fact that Ithirik it is due the citizens that younger men who have served under me should have an opportunity to serve as Crashes reach their When theJruckl he was driving crashed into the The irrigat conccnsus opinion was that cigarettes or tobacco probalify would he the most acceptable giftat time and it was pointed ntlt that if man did not smoke cigarettes moshcffective currency for him fgt would Miss Examiner Too much to Think Of Hot Hqvlnhg It Mrs Nixon Beaver Valle Saskv llLa letter dated Nov 11 writesasjollows Ericlosed find cheque for re newal of The Barrie Examiner for Would miss firm VlllltCllltT think of not having it come away outhere JI saw in your last paper you had had your first sitonall Well we had arealone here on Sept 25 The Iastof it just disappeared out Of whom it war ii deep drift We have Weather since butllquite cold till the last few days ion canal at The Kiwanis Club of Barrie at its regular meeting on Monday night elected its officers for the yearH1942 Those who will guide the destinies loLthe clilbfortborth mam Presidenta Nettleton just PresidentrWRoy Mchttie ViePresidentH Jacobi TrasurerS Wrnltfogrce SecretaryA Howard Felt DirectdrsR Loffree Leigh ton Clarke Roy Christie Wm Craig Wm Magee Bert Ro bertson and Walter Steckley Programme ofMusiL delightfulhnisical programme was enjoyed by the members Mr Fisher director of the musical ac at the BCI and seven gave colorful the Arch bishop of Toronto Most Rev Der wyn Trevor Owen DD DCL The dandeliij duction of the Howden BA as rector of TrinityCliurch Baiu the Archbishop were LtCol the Rev Sherring senior Pro testantiChaplain at CampiBordeii aBishops Chaplain the VenerablekAWG Emmett of Orillia Archdeacon of Simcoc Rev NS Goldring of Rural Dean of West Simeoe Rev Fierheller of Allandale and the Rev Nicholson rector of St Clements Church Nrjrth Toronto Trinity Church was filled to its uthiost capacity for the ceremony Wright organist and choir director presided at the organ and the church was beau 1td with flowers The first part of the service was conducted by Mr Fierheller while theactiof Induction was carried Qut by Archdeacon Emmett Rurai Dean Goldring read the institutionuand license Representihg the congregation Rectors Warden and SMorrow Peoples War the keys of the church tothe new incumbent Arch bishop Owen dlivereclJthebene diction on the new rector as he on theesteps of impressive land vy 47 Grace W35 CIGAREIITES FOR MEN CF 030 Men of the Canadian Armoured Cdrpslieivetliepopl in Barrie to the cigarettes iterIhe ary were gratified to find they had collected nearly fifteen dollars in mite boxes the past week The cigarettes are now The aim of the Auxiliary is to keep regular sup ply going with fundsraised from all sources ExWarden Dead ing engineer of the project Lion constitute would thank they will who acted on their way Creemore Mayonw The thirdyreason is that the de Turn to pageeighttplease NewLions Club Head 1942 tiviities members of his orchestra fivelnumbers which reflected great credit onrboth players andinstruc tor Added interest wa from the canal given to the tifhlly decor hadimd made by Mr Fiher regarding how dbeeffects were produced by the different instihniczts It was an seyeopener to niostof the audience to learn that the flute used cost $150 and that the priceof the ophone was $26000 The players and their selections were Piano solo otters of terior saxl Loffree municipal guests who includedi March WindsrirtMacv Dowell Mary Maxwellf flute solo Serenata Moskowski ames clarinet lsolo Dance No Toni Armstrongsteno or saxophone solo Saxofriends Jack McCaw brass quartet Three Old Songs Gerald Carruthers and Jack Nixon Baldwin alto horn and Howard Kelly euphoniufn The President reported on the hostel proposition submitted by deputation of ladies at previous meeting that the matter be referred back to the committee asking fur ther information as to cost Harry Buchanan referred to the treat given to the School children on HalloWeen in conjunctionwith the Lions In addition to Barrie the candy was distributed to the children of Cundles and Fern 47b idale schools den presented IEdgar5usphcebicmjul Lets 3311995 at Gruible Hill Georgcjs Hall Allandale Dec schgol Friday Nov 21Proceeds fort BritisbiWar Victims JacksOrCh5 tra Admission 25c Trinity Church Parish Aidlbazaar and sale of homemade baking af ternoon tea and baked bean supper Friday November 28 Bingo In St Marys Parish Hall Collier St Friday Nov 21 1941 830pm Tickets for 25c Door prize lt1Wair Savings Certificate to Dance every Week night at Xe 01 Towne Hall to music by Pow ens Melody Men very ThursdayMen Friday 4349li Dont miss Russ Creitons or chestra every Wednesday at C0 Ollerative VAuditorium Admissmn 35o Connor Spanish knelt before him the chancel An ancient office tion was the conducting of the rec tor to the various plaes of wor ship in the church wherehe was instructed in hisvaried duties one by one the baptismal fruit the prayer deskthe lecturn and altar were visited of theinduc 4llfb Mixed dancing I00F Hall Bap liefevery Thursday and Saturday Good orchestra 4548b trumpets Bernice Men 50c ladies hwtl5ifb BingoFrjday Nov 21 830tm Legion Hall auspices Ladies Aux1 Hairy 16 games 25cDraw f0 quilt Stroud Community and dance Friday Nov 28 AuSDices orchestra 47b CHARLES GRATRIX pit and th Warden of Simcoe Countyin 1929 While the till ir sang an appmpliale and Reeve of Tay Township Ifor hymn eleven terms who diedat his farm Lovedtthe World home at Rosemount on Thursday REV WG Nit last after few daysillnessin his Glst year Many colleagues of the County Council attended the fun eral service in Goldwater United church Sunday followed by inter ubaushefie Cemetery WILLIAM GARNER Proprietor of Garners Mens Wear and Sporting Goods Storewho was formally installed as President of Barrle Lions Club for 194142 at Friday evenings meeting He suc ceeds Arthur Crapper whore signed because of his removal to Toronto where he is engaged war industry Olde Tyme The anthem WES fGod so 500 41tfb Sqiims ladl8 15c Patriotic Dance auspices Bay Chapter OrderEasternStar 10012 rHall Powells Melody Men Prizes Tick mayg be secured from Hall llChIe holson of St Clem ents Toronto paid tribute in his sermonlto the new rector wbThEd served under him as curate for two and za half years Hall Lunch Catholic Womens League euchrei StMarys Parish Hall Collier 51 Wednesday evening Dim Lunch Served Board Good Friday Nov 21 hildren in Taking forerhisrpii text the words of StPaul to the Turn to page eighj please in 26 t830 em Nov 47b ment in Wa

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