THIS WEEKS ISSUE copies mama III cm cuss to our emu 85th YearNo an BARRlE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY OCTOBER i948 Section 2Poges to i2 lt Use Smaller Light Bulbs in woo rNAMED HONORARY An 00 ea 0W ECOLO RCCS inner or om ow yrw The lleitnc lill and Sois of Ctlllli Hiainl iii uni onw EII It II III Hi ivliiiixiitiidit llimml gutlzaiip lWId WNW bit WNWH tbt SHE llcll ifivt gt4 ll Currie illl rpmw fwd Iio minty Shortlmrii Show at in Spronle At an emergency public meeting at the meeting concerned the lieeh lall lan on September 20 fliill on hydro Conservation last Tlnirs amount of ptiwer used in tluoresl itll luiit la Id puma 11 pf xiundlg 11m iinneis neie imie NHWU day mng 00 1W WIltlhs mi fixtures Ciitwlsm that 50W ibi tl smutin supra winmn affirmed the Hmngnpss rm OWN hum 35 In Bill rulltl ltllltt Imin it II II gtI AI III Is II operate llllllli the power sliorligc fund by Mi Silttl who explained inW MU MM mm mm AW NMM DOWN AH av Resolving to reduce the size of that the same light is obtained iiiillflb rI IIIlI2jfbnulpliIII321 Thee Borne Boys EMOV light bulbs now in use the iiiercb from lSUwatt ilnorescent fixture ImI IInlbllIlflI II HI II Cleveland BOSEbGll Game ants called upon householders to as from SODwatt incandescent MI flit IM Hllxmmm II II IM do likewise bulb Stores using this new type 3le LI II II III IIIIi IIIiIiJ VIII llm PW ll lHui 30011501171 tllt Chamber of of fixtures were not exceeding their Ifil Imi HII IlI IIIlIIIII IC II IIOIIIII Pen ii 11 lbhinsnn Commerce the meeting was held iniallotinent Mr Salter said but mm Ii it iAin iiiltltl in II III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IInII IIII IIII IQ bII II oiid liivismizal Signals was tllllltlI HI undo om Iveaiw tn Pu ic an uit incit Ling it to ct at the hmrmammp of FI JI K01 IIIHIRIII chiIii action aiid dtItltltIlIllIltII IililiIISpiiiiilIoI and and it hilt llrtvliil trip tv tin TJtiiliiern of the retail iiicrchants COlli oinmending the merchants for fflbl Ilittll Lu laidl fie MM Hi hi ll 51 Wm inittee their conservation efforts the lub MW lI lI limit bi they owned Detroit Tm dunago gymen greater man Uulmcs hmnnmir Stated may rooted to litilltllilillitlillitiIIIillIlll IinI WI Iymlg jmri mim and nIqII II III In could hare been foreSCen accord some were doing more than had pumich IiomniaiiIoI iiItII iIiJII lien and Sons li Splillllr mph in gIg My on ing to WA Salter and the weath been asked of them Every little II IIIIhnIde III IIIIlIl fI illllillll 11 NHV tended the lltiill ltllli base II II III II II In di DI IHW lemlm ei has been hugely to blame Sub liclps he said but thricis ioom lltlltl unin thin Innis iaii an normal rainfall in Ontario and Qtte for more help yet rmu wt IDIESDALLS W9 hrs Prue the new gloundb Ila the southwe cntlmum IImi IPFIHmI LI Ilmim 1th Bell and Sons William NW Boson Red hot lne kt eluhz bec has lowered the water tlowat startling comparison was made the tandem 014 at 1h Ballle Exmblilmb the TOW Ebhlbllors Ema Sptcmmrs 21le IIIlI IIIIIIXI1CIII and Spionle and Mom Mt York Yankees the power sites with the result during discussion on stove eleni One team is OWIltd by Harry Priest of Phelp were pleased Willi tilt general layout of the 1qu II lifiImmlII IIIIIIlhIIIlI Mr mm WI We lliiiitltil Hi llt it Am II la ii Lt TIM that one plant alone intimati has cuts Wlun on high the slow is bio and 1119 other 15 owned by Kenneth grounds and t1 1918 Fan gm pronlige 0i IIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIEII FIII IIIIIIIITII iiill and Sons hproule Wil lIlIIlIll in vp mwsiw in iiiAt Campbell 01 Amen inns or berm mu me wan rIIIIIIjSI CUIIIIIIOIIIHIIII that cooking on high years the Barrie 711 was held this year on lirig itllil lliilIllIlIitl llvleii lill llrIftIIIlillI tllltloiI pIIIiii Il mound for il lznn iii vliili BIIIIIIUK DIIWQI IIIOH boon he kept minimum MI Sam mg and is lnntneienlaw oi oi ill Mlblltll Hm till Bill Haw out TI is drtvrmwd by tho Hrdwhlecmc pointed mm the cooking WWdI 193 Ontario Airmen 11 01 133 rewrite ier 1w mum Power Commission of Ontario at continue on low and still use Il Id ill lllilIllbrw ini into Torin about that time and 20 below the normal consuinp only onequarter of the power Among List Of tw IIlI ll tiIiIithons Sproulc illt tliiIeesonic Illllk mu the three tion and the lllClCllillll were told When closing the meeting Mr mm rm will tlfllmmk 12Yearly PromotIOn an OHS crre mi 12 nmmmlnnm lmlldllt gt lillllllilll which that on only our oteasion so fin Kelly suggcsttd that all could had the town kept Within its tribute to hydro conservation by II owe sound Home ill2iI III II MII II Jtlfl about gut levelziiid the 99W IA II II II II tI qtltltil Hdlltm llllbb ht 10 ll Ht IT wing Ilnf mmI MI liceton lall lllll attracted thou and Al Sam allzniglieismv srx Regional Hydro Office mm An interesting point brought out smaller size fnazlxbfmmm ml lmunl mum sands of district residents on the inonthsv lat leary of Loretto niruIIIi Now iAi uNmm in afternoon of Wednesday Septem Sam allaiigher arscadden OVtll bltllml Stillllllitfl IHIII IV 51 annual pioinotioii list ioi iiimen hptrial undidMaw Mitchell PHONE 2113 Recreation Leaders Milled pom HIIdIuIIkIIII her Hundreds of dollars was ordon llrethct champion sow ll WI Mall 05 indium Ill Otimun list includes Dunn wanted In prizes in the various illiICIIISCilIddin special bacon XIIliiiiiIISiiiiiIiItIl lItuIiIalI opeiillilil mmoxovowaovmovovxznmmmovoxououtnova Plan Conference mm mm III mnk III IUIIIHIIII Am classes and the cattle shows and Ihogsmtn aiscadden Sam ral II HI It UH hIdtHllImL horse shows were biitstandin llllllllltl Jlltl Whilli Will bill lllm IN 511 READY HllJzlOU Cranmnnn it IplII Mpmm BI III II II II II Ken Robinson of Barrie is one SNan 50mm mm SH Willl 005 0f WC SOddCd lilfnflv III Ain low fllIIltl IUIIWII Emmi SIIIIPI Alli sues 314ylrlll011134300 of the recreation leaders responsi 31 Becton has one of Ithe finest aii ie aby stow Winners were llllI Iltl WNW bio for planning the fourth annual wiltrfll1fjdEA grounds in the county and the Under six months ullilly leflciy RWWM lllt7IIll 10POATS 1N STOLK ALL MALE gun from $2950 conference of the Directors of Rcc omcm Clash warmm 0mm iiianIV lSllIlS alsirHIllilCClIli Y0rmln margin MdrleIm iiilrit 111135151all BOYS SUITS SIZES T0 16 YEARS $1175 $19495 ication Federation of Ontario to CHISS II 1ea weatier wncr grce cc on ernon ey in STETgOV AT be held at Toronto early in Novcm occasion ton lllmmol llm 1000 OTHERS smz T0 $750 Members of the Bccton Calf Club showed their animals at the annu bLrI 81 Buck Fan Fair on Scmcmber Since last years conference in 29 Brian McCaguc and Bill Bre Barrie the recreation executive members have collaborated with the community programs branch of the Department of Education and also with the physical fitness and recreation branch University cx tension department officials and other authorities on recreation have also been consulted with regard to inaugurating training course for recreation directors thet were each tied for first place with their calves and Bill Brethct was first for Showmanship CALVESBrian McCagiic 380 Bill Brethct 380 Leila Cochrane 370 Harold Leetch 365 Donald Brethct 360 Donald McNabb 353 Orval Leigh 3535 Marylin Cocliranc 350 Douglas Robinson 345 Keith Lequclencc 345 Irwin Varcoc 345 Ed Aldcrson 345 SHOWMANSHlPBill Brothel 98 Graham Wilson 96 Donald Gib son 95 Brian McCague 92 Donald Brothel 92 Harold Lectch 90 Leila iiJCochraner87779itvaLLeighwlrMary lin Cochranc 87 Keith Lequelencc 87 Irwin Varcoc 87 Douglas Robin son 87 Edward Aldcrson 87 n9 Leather footwear production in July amounted to 1953299 pairs 2492849 in June 2398248 in July 1947 S41 MILLIONS T0 CHARITY Canadian corporations and indi viduals will be called on to con tribute monkthanwrrmillionvt philanthropic causes within the next three months an average of about $8 from every man woman and child in the country says The Financial Post The problem of apportioningdonatippsmhas become oneof the thornist which business management has to face it 0101 Talk Does not give you adequ ate agalnSIL loss 41 Dunlop st Dial 3735 15 W13 gitItNlfONEisrlttr9 eAaimRKinnor IDRYCLEANINGSERVICE Wz Gefz 40 EXIM 0577 Ithionally ifamouIslscinticailiy con If trolled dryIcleaning getsIlethcs cleaner VI Dingycdors brought backrlovliferStubl boruLspots goiter 3Beurpiess ladslngerr Iv II Minor repairing fteIGii Call on us may for the answer tot ali your dry cleaning problems leaners CLEANING DYEINGa dnEPiiIRING 398DunldptI Phone 2634 Malcomsons jlnsurang sor is presidentpf the Association wheat in the world comes from the 80 miles from Battle Rivenit was the tragic many times Following are the names of the land in rucn Sound men from Nine schools took part in the gala opening parade and first prize went Under one tlgtllitlllyll Covert WII CARRY FULL LINE OF WORK CLOTHES of Tolteiihani Sheila Dale of Bee this district and their During his stay llllt Mr lielaInd It HOOVER DAY AT eAiiiilianceSho October 15 anle DIAL 4424 3432 Ontario Gillitilillkiigemtsi hiireh to Middletown SS West Gwillim ton Patricia Dale of Beeton win him mm or llmiutiml Illa MENS AND BOYS WEAR Angus lllll ti loiiisi St Bar bury Beeton school won second ners of 2nd and 3rd prizes not ic ll NW DIODCIlHS tle 41W 55 MIOP 51 ARR 110 rllI EIVJZHIIZI DJIIHIIII 132m prize and third went to Dunkerrow latedi iihith covers 1th wholeIlliuce len mamwvowormtozq ric Bothy 66 Mu IC Ave Music for the occasion was pro Under two yearsBrian Cobuiii 15 Imle hp Ilmldm Bahia vided by the Alliston Band under Michael Urbaiiski Charles Lisk all mlmmc of the rural distribution systei in this district With applications pouring in all the time construc tion of Hydro lines is being pushed to the limit Mr Ireland states the direction of Bandinaster Austin The horse races provided excite ment during the middle of theat teriioon There were three heats for each race and the priz money was awarded as follows 218 classEdgar Giles of Or angcville $55 Earl Rowe of New ton Robinson $50 Clunis McKean of Ravenna $30 7224rclassJarnesSummervillc of Hillsburg $55 Clifford Chapman of Orangevillc and Earl Rowe of NewL ton Robinson tied with $40 each Madill of Shelburnc $15 In the sheep show Tasker Grant of Stayner swept the Suffolk class es Ellsworth Crawford of Mine sing took the main Shropshire prizes and Gordon Brethet of Tot tenliam was the main winner in the Oxford Downs Thcprizes for five ewe lambs were awarded as follows Gordon Brethet Ellsworth Crawford Tas ker Grant There were several entries in the swine show and winners were as mer Hussey follotvsmgedibanSam Gallaugh POTIYClBSS Winners WPIdi er of Alliston year old boarC Elmer of Tottenham and Loisl Carscadden of Stroud and Sam Thompson of Tottenliam allaughctLLboai undergrsixr wiWillia inWestrlakewaspresiden monthsrSam Gallaugher champ of the Beeton Agricultural Society ion boarSam Gallaughcr aged for this years fair and Harry Cross sowC Carscadden and who was elected only sixIIweIIekIs sow one yearCTMTChicaddend agOEEtedWassiecrtary Iof Beeton district There were more than 3000 en tries in the main hall These iri cluded vegetables and fruit grain home baking domestic work and hundreds of exhibitsIm the school that in this district the project for chimmnvs CIRSSCSI the year 1948 which ends otlicially On the umunds more was mid on Oct has fallen short by 270 way with rides for the Children and miles of line and he estimates that ENJOY games of Ski and Chmch it will take at least two years to There were alSo several coninicr CLm the Olidel IAl W950 cial exhibits in various sections Ofwer 100 lemme mkmgmn the the grounds llnlCCt HEAVY HORSES Mr Ireland has been assoCiated Kenneth Wm of Schombmg with llydro work since his giadutr the award for the best in iron from Universny 18 years ago class in the ClydesdalesI DI pap He was rural superintendent at iner of Richmond Hill had the best Sllallqid for 13 Yours prior to inimal in the Percheron or Bel Cummg to Owe sound gian class Inthcgeneral purpose division horse owncII by Alvin Austin of Tottcnham was first Roadster class winners were Stanley Summervillc 0f Hillsburg and Elmer Husscy of Alliston Winners of the trotting races were Stanley Summervillc Umphicyof Hawkestone and E1 ow ll lotte SL Barrie Tanner 10 Wellington StIBarric Elizabeth St Barrie Bern ard Angus Presentation of Awards By Advertising Assocn Presentation of awards to Can for distinguished service to their profession will be one of the out nual convcntion of the Association of Canadian Advertisers in the SergeantsL iiinict 27 hiir CorporalsJ Richards 72 titbei 34th760nvenlioni adian advertising men or women standing features of the 34th an Royal York Hotel onOct 37 28 CUT ACEIDENTS NOT HANDS 0R FINGERS Oct lOne of the bulletins dis tributed by the Industrial Accident Preventions Associations for the October No Accident campaign depicts jackknife and cut ger with the wording Cut acci dentsnoLhands 01 fuigers Another bulletin emphasizes the necessity of each individual doing hipain keepingjafeguards machinery keeping floors clear of tripping hazards and keeping safe ity goggles in place that is over your eyes and 29 it is announced by Athol McQuariie general manager Composed of advertising execu tives from leading Canadian firms and industries the Association of Canadian Advertisers was formed nearly 35 years ago It has since attained status of high import ance in CaiiadiairbitsinessiwitiraT rapidly growing membership which has now reached total of more than 150 cgnpanigs Among the objectives of the As sociation is the promotion of better understanding and apprec iationof the protectionafforded the general public by the use of trademarked and branded goods Speakers alreadybooked to ad dress the delegates includeG Reed Barrie Finn puEvuuimN Js YOUR Responsibility BECAUSE WYoiir Pocket BOWL if Pays for the inIa place other than residence on Highway 02 near Wasaga Beach on Sept 12 at 1230 am Gordon Ans trouble arose except that the keys of the truck wereInot available and it was driven away only after hrein 13 the ignition wires had been crossed Ncew YE kI Aif N135 ley and MUIUCI Hateld W819 each Defence counsel claimed that the 91 ew fined $1 With costs of $875 York ROSS ROY Dem Harley lmd mm was owned by Mrs Km and HI Noyes Ohida New York FalsePrelcnces explained that the ownership card Otis Kenvbn New York and Three Months HUber Mcculloughi Charged could not be produced as it was in Bruce McKinnon Toronto In decision given Wednesday wth false Pretences 66 deal the glove compartment 0f the $3 Jackson of the Chrysler Sept 22 by Magistrate Gordon F0gt on June Vespra 35 gwen tTLle MY DmWOOdy made al Corp of Canada Limited Wind ter on conviction for abduction lof 14yearold girl Russell Clydesdale of Stayner and James Rock of Toronto were each given lthree months in gaol According to evidence the little lgirl had been taken by them from Stayner to Barrievonto Huntsville weeks remand to Sept 29 when the time was again changed to Oct search while court was held over for some time but the card could not be located He had taken from Allan John Seven Days son F105 and his brother 31940 lt GMC truck valued at $800 and mson mm on aeonViction AfOlidHVing wvhile in7 1929 chrysmr at $300 glvmg ex toxicated was giventhe minimuml of seven days after hearing Con MI in1947C96t Candas Fire f$24900000 of Canadian Advertisers change 1937 Buick va1ued at $1100 and then sent back to her home stables Roberts and FreemanI cruis WM if jotting Both men had beendrmkmg gigging 3305312 gsggggzg mg in mm 27 130 HELP STOP THIS ALARMING WASTE Onedtfontlr aanfcnScptTZBTWhenilfiilet MMM he was forced to pay $079 due on Alfred Hore of Camp Borden the original purchase by McCuLlnorth of Fergusonvale noticed the SARJEAN 49 Dunlopt was given one month for breaking open phone box with his bayonet laugh so that the money fell out on the oor He was observed in the act and charge Of theft laid IWm Melle Mas inven ninerdays on conviction for drivingwhile intoxicated on Highway 11 in In nisl at 320am on Sept 12 He had passed Prov Constable Brennan who was going north and had forced him to take the ditch in doing so The officer turned around and nally stopped the accused BIarrie mam John Andrews received nineday term for soil Qf the Peace River Quiteza Sm af glance Battle llhe transition insucha sIh911tintcitval MarketI quirv9nfsfpl 17 usual sickness Was encount consuming tred and with the nearest hospital rge accuseds truck wavering badly and followed him At the same time theynadioed for Barrie car which The Magistrate held Judgment until Oct in hearing of charge met and stowed Ihlm at IC1ndles laid by DepSherifi Din woodyagainst Ray KinngxK Flos as of Aug 17 of unlawfully and wilfully obstructing sheriffs officer in the discharge of his duty Mr Dinwoody accompanied by Wm Stewart hadgoine to the King farm to execute seizure of truck King who had been drinking or dered them off the place He then seized an axe threatening the de puIty but it was taken from him by Stewart This happened se cond time Prov Constable Freeman of ElmI valeqyuas called and no further III The society Iror the Presentation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartette singing in America chapter of the TS INSURANCE Dr Deidge Speaks at Meeting At the Eggillar monthly meeting Barne on of the Barrie Jaycees an interest ring talk was given by DrIWA Doidge Using the topic OneTddayezin not appreciatedhe Sufferings of thei Previous Generation he gave vividillustiation of the trials and tribulations the sacrices and heartaches during the opening of that rich country 450 miles north of Edmonton known at the Peace River In the earlyISOs itwas virtually barren country Howeverthe best Obstructing Sheriff of conSuming beer To makplcins for your TThunkSgivinqiDinnerI IOn ia clia IInfgunuLuL Ilvulnlli uguIInnIIui iuIuII nanum sPEBSQS under different circumstanCes and many were the aImusing incidents quoted byDr Doidge along with quite chore tostrugIgle against the elementStho save lities Anor dinary two hour drive today en tailedrasmuch as IIl to 20 hours Dojnofleave it 1mm in too late and receive Sorr all reservations are taken VansWer DOEIHTXNOW Ehone 2445 and make your interiorsV Special dettksgittingkpinners Ci An0rganizational Meetingwill be heldfor those linL terested in the formation of local SPEBSQSAIaIt The Christian Churches were commented upon for the fine work donein these missionary hospitals With their aid death was ayerted Oii pom as can Vident throughout the graphic word pic ture painted by Dr Doidge and that was the times ap act of pro vidence seemed toIJgovernI the eventual happy termination Of would be tragedy Dr Doidge was int oduced by the chairman of the yo th commit tee Art Harrison and was thanked by Harry Young on behalf of the club hamsu mum House Friday October 8at 830pm This is an Informal organization whichJs comprised of members whose mutual interestiils barber 8110p quartette singing either as participant or listener Many large chapters have only sing ing membership of 10 with the remainder composed of Crows VI They just sit on the fence and listen Wug