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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1948, p. 17

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ATI ON me SAME PROGRAM THIS WEEKS ISSUE 8025 Copies AUTHORIZED A5 IICOKD CLASS IAIL PO DEPT OTTAWA House or HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARRIE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT 230 pm EYE SHOWS 655 pm DRA RlllIN IN IURYANII FLAMES lllvlvvlol Starring The Case of Vll iiiuii Entrust iniiii iiii MON TUE DAYS ONLY lllI INIIRPRISI SlUlllllS msm BARBARA DAVID SIANWY GOLDEN STATE CARTOON HAWAII Hollywood Eve Shows pm ING WED acorn come Released lhiu iUmted Artist GALA DAYS TART BEiiv POWELL TAYLOR MlRANDACUGATSIACK Matinee Wed 230 pm GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT FINAL DAYS THUR FRI MATINEE SAT 230 pm EVE snows 655 pm BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 I948 Cookstown Brakeman Dies in Train Crash Cordon Sellers ref ookstown was killed Tuesday night in El headon collision of two freight gtrains at llcavcrton He was at brakeinan on the engine which icrashed into an engine standing lin the station He was instantly killed William Totlen of Miinieo tiaiii ieiigiiieer and lloughcrty of lrmstrong fireman Jumped to isafety second before the shat teiing lliiplltl iof Saskatchewan In July of 1939 he married Mildred Lewis in Star City Sask and shortly after this he enlisted llll the Saskatchewan Light Infantry and went over seas in the Second Great War In 1911 Mrs Sellersgind daugh ter Joy moved from Saskatchewan to Ontario Rev Lewis father of Mrs Sellers was trans ferred to the United Church at Cookstown Mrs Lewis and daughteiaiid gianddaugliter also moved east Aftcrscrving overseas for more than three years Sgt Sellers was invalided home and he went to Cookstown to his new home Gor don Sellers joined the Canadian National Railways and was em ployed as brakcman for five years He had worked out of the Allandale Division for some time Gordon Scllers was member of the United Church the Masonic Order and the Orange Lodge lIe elected president of line Simcoe County Womens Institutes at the 23rd annual and 12th area con vention which was concluded on Wednesday afternoon at the IOOF Hall in Barrie The new president succeeds Mrs Joseph Jaidinc of Collingwood who was elected honorary president Mrs Robert King RR Barrie was elected lst vicepresident and Mrs Harry Ottaway of Barrie was elected 2nd vicepresident Mrs was rcclcctcd socrctarytrcasurcr Mrs James Bell of Coldwatcr was elected the federated rceprescnt dtive Mrs Lcathcrdalc of Cold water will continue to serve as the honorary member on the executive Conveners elected were museum Mrs William Hand of Stroudcit Izenship Mrs Summerville of Everett home economics Mrs Hogan of Orillia historical research Mrs Aikcns of Stayncr publicity Mrs Newton of Barrie social welfare Mrs Emmett of Cree more agriculture and Canadian industries Mrs Kclls Collingwood resolutions Mrs Glaorge Johnston oi MineSing junior work Miss Gladys Hough ton of Newton Robinson Directors Will be appointed by Priday THE NEW DANCE ADMISSION 50c proprietor or write EsiiirWlllIMS PUER JIMMY XAVIER in educator iiwmii DURANTE BUGAI PL CARTOON AND NEWS MAIINEE WED 230 pm EVE SHOWS AT and850pm FEATURE GENE ins Orchestra 44 litd int7GLAMOURGIRL Virginia Grey NOTEGLAMOUR GIRL Showing Once Only 850 pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY gt KRUPA Auspices Nurses Per Couple Air Officer Commanding Ce ADMISSION Gordon Sellers was nativcl Elect Mrs McKay Orillia Womens Institutes Pres Mrs McKay of Orillia wasy Jack Whitton of Elmvalc DANCING EVERY Pine Crest to Ted Scott and his Orchestra HEATED FOR EXTRA COMFORT Nine miles north of Barrie on Highway 27 turn at curve and go one mile west toward Anton Mills LUCKY SPOT PRIZE Weinei Roasts Dancing Engagements Eta arranged for organizations or groups in Barrie and DistrictSgtee RR Phelpston Ont LuuoiiconNTEn SERVICE Proceeds for Barrie and District Memorial Hospital Fund LEONARD JOHNSON WILL BE SPEAKER BOY SCOUT ASSN rIIlt annual meeting of the Iloy Scout Association Barrie District will be held in om miinity House on Friday Oct 22 at 830 pm Leonard Johnson executive commissioner for public reln lions will be the speaker Mr Johnsonhas had wide exper ience in Scouting and as member of the executive at Dominion Headquarters Is In close touch with the move ment throughout the world as well as In Canada The local Association is par ticularly anxious that all par cuts of Scouts and ubs at tend the meeting to hear the reports of Scout activities of the past year and plans for the future and to meet Mr John SOIL belonged to the Brotherhood of Railway Irainmen and had rc eently passed his examinations as conductor Surviving are his wife and four children Joy eight Gordon five Margaret Ican four and Alexan dra 18 months Also siirviving is his mother in Winnipeg sister in Winnipeg brother in Sas katchewan imd another brother in the United States His father died in Winnipeg two years ago ALTER PLANS SEWER MAINS 0N DAVIS ST The Town Council in session Tuesday night approved alterations for the sewer now being laid on Davis St According to the new plans the sewer will fall from Puget St cast to Johnson St The sewer starting at the top of the hill on Davis St at the Pcnctang Road will fall wcst towards Johnson St From where the Davis St scw ers meet at Johnson St the pipes wille laid south towards the bay for distance of 100 feet on Johnson St Thence the sewer willtravcl in southwesterly dia gonal line across some private pro Jperties to meet the Puget St scw or near the railway tracks From Davis St the sewer mains rim approximately four around the bay plant in Ward The original plans for the Davis to the disposal the various districts later in the season Night MODERN CENTRE Chas Miller Prop DANCElildtellowsall Alumnae Musrc Eir OMIPIECE Ibiiitralltir Bommand OrcheStra Dress Optional CONCERT Barrie Collegiate Auditorium TUE$ OCT 198 PM CENTRALAinCOMMAND sortcor BAND RcAi= by kindpermtsslon of AvM Middleton CBE ntral Air Command RCAF 50ciper persons miles RASPBERRIES STILL GROWING NEAR PHELPSTON It appears nature has not completed her Fall punks as yet On wandering through his bush last Sunday Joe Johnston of Phelpston discover ed wide area of raspberry bushes still producing fruit Sonic buds are evident on the bushes and many ripe berries are able to be picked and used for dessert sample was brought to The Harrie Exam iner office by Mrs William Shuughnessy Dunlop St OlNfILEOIt JAMES SIMPSON oi llllllilllt who lzas reprisentv ed The First tovnpetative laekeis of Intaiio It were yiais thzs territory for last Tylonrlay the regular Town has been appointediruneil meeting was held Iueday ride manager for his company and finch has moved to Barrie the head AC lllziltil of the company Mr Meinlieis absent were Alli Mary Simpson will be missed as one tilIn Aid fly105 lluntsvilles active eitixens IIe isimnl A111 J15 now serving his second year on the nuiineipxil council which of AM mueher inquired regarding free will become vacant Ith hisrihp Imam mm the palking limmill llt IS Ills it INN llltl mete1 and Town lerk Smith said dent of the llnntsville Lions ltllhiit was $33600 in late and has rendered both that oi1 gainanon and the Town of Ilunts Ald Merrick spokoof the double Ville elleetive service He ls iparking on the crescent around the member of Unity Lodge AF S1 AM Post Chloe and said it was incon lIis decision to move from IIllIllSilnpn fur mumyislg AM Gnnm ille will be keenly regretted Ald Corbett llunigeillp Forester belonged to the NR and the town did not have jurisdiction St sewer had to be altered on ae eoiint of the qineksands in the mum of mum and in swim amend bylaw 1541 This will in fork is being mm mm COW prohibit the operation of music tract by the Cook Constructionihoxos liluilllts Vm 11 mm ipm and anrIhc bylaw was This work has blocked the Shimi we thievrcadlngs and WI bl 1y Bay Road for the past 10 days Ii1t mm CHOCL and traffic into Barrie has been It milkv St or opening up Secord street This gstrect is south of Brock from lots to 62 and it runs behind the Reeve Clark and Deputy Reeve hydro substation passed Further Honors for Th bylaw was MajorGen Worthington MajorGeneral Worthington of Vancouver wartime command er of the Fourth Division has been appointed honorary colonel com mandant of the Royal Canadian Ald Fralick brought in motion to have certain culverts replaced on street Also street steps leading up to Codring ton street cleaned up before winter The motion was passed Codrington The annual court of revision will be held Friday October 29 at pm be Members of this court will Ald Marjory Hamilton and Ald Boydp crans Land Act with plans for SllldIVlCllng property in the vicin ity of Puget strectvand Highway ll Turn to page twenty please OMI NG EVENTS ple Collier St 30 anti Armored Corps it was announced from Ottawa last liridaynighta He recently was appointed hon orary colonel commandant of the Canadian Rangers and now be comes the only Canadian to hold two such appointments at the same time While on his way home to BC MajGen Wortliington spent part of Thanksgiving Dayin Barrieas the guest of M11 and MashA Flynn 93 BerczyStf Th 31 Sept DDmEstic Consumption is 10 of below Aug Sept CommercialConsumption is 151 below August Sat Sensing Domestic Coiisumptionis 355 below SEpt 47 Spt 48 Commercial Consumption is781belowsept 47 Sept 104718 Power Consumption is 116 below Sept 1947 To be fair to the householders Domestic meters are read earlier anda large volume of canningandpickling was done before the present restrictionscame into effect We are satisfied that most consumers arfmaking an honest effortto help us to avoid cutoffs OUR PRACTICE We read meters at Bayfield st and Brock St Substa tions daily at pm If consumption at that time is too high we cannotavoid interruptions which will occur at either one or both Substations depending upon the amountmof saving necessary to keep Within our quota at 530 pm We feel that cutoffs can be avoided but only if every one does his or her part gt poetic UTILITIES COMMISSION On account of Thanksgiving Day pointed out that part of this str ell Reeve laik introduced report and Ald Hamny to liaye the Nelson Reeve Clark Deputy Reeve Hart Ald Poacher Ald Hambly letter was read from the VetV in order to provide lots for build 21 Rummage sale Oddfellows Tem Auspiccs ladies of St Marys Church Saturday Oct 42b i0ct 1611 Sept Power Consumption iSIr103 below August Section 3Poges l7 to 24 iiiMPERiALi NOW PLAYING Entertainment for Entire Family First Barrie Shofwing Roy Rogers King of the Cowboys TRIGGER The smartest horse in the movies Co Starring TITO ocizaa JANE rimzni isnr oEva BOB NOLAN THE SONS OI THE IIONEERS IN COLOR Hit Number Hilarious pistol pagkin private eye getting private Paramount presents llle HOPE niiiiii iiiii PETER LORRElON CHANEY Paramount Release TARP tv ifan ThisIligDonliIei Eiii Starts Monday Oct 18 BRING YOU DRAMATIC STORY THAT IS HAPPENING T0 PEOPLE YOU KNOW 525W Ziu Mamiew brilliant writing at its best telling the story of veteran returning from the dead expecting his wife family and friends unchanged HAS RE THE RIGHT TO EXPECT SO MUCH HAS NOT wiFE THE RIGHT TO CHANGE EVEN TO FALL IN LOVE ARTHUR RANK PRESENTS The YEARS BETWEEN MICHAEL REDGRAVE VALERIE HOBSQN FLORA ROBSON SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS ODDIELLOWS HALL Beach Orchestra THURSDAYS Ladies 400 Gentlemen title umilanymnnuonhnnunnn from pm to 12 pm sum Founaolis THEYTRE TOPS Admission $150percouple Phone 4272 for Tabie Reservations Open forsunday Dlnnerz noon to pm Open on Weekdays 1107316 pan pm We cater to BanunLISrWddi Wnuununnupuuquuf The Author of Rebecca The Producers of the Seventh Veil ANCING Every Thurs andSal Ioe McNeillie His Dardaiiella Wasagaig WSATURDAYS2Ladies 50c Gentlemen 7563 so Night DANCE Youllenioy dancing with the Crowd

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