HOUSE OF HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARRIE TONIGHT TUESDAY FINAL DAYS THE GREATEST GALS IN THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENING SHOWS AT 650 pm Yoorttttlttt SPARKLER rs THE screens Wenm mm 5J2 CARTOON ALSO OTHER MUSICAL our The Broadway spar Ilcr about those in liillcgirls Irma Little Ruth who were mined dined Jnd ermincd from Naughty New Torlc f0 04y puree ADDED TREATS PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEJIENT ONLY EVENINGS ADILIS 75c TAX INCL HATINEES ADLLIS 50c TAX INCL CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES 25c TAX INCL 20th CENTURY FOX LAUNCHES THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA EVER TOLD onrru suns sums llllS writ 230 pm Tsar 20 it on moousoucrm 39 mgg rgm New IIIAN Illllllll lllllllllllllllllll Illllllllll ROBERT AUDREY THELMA WAGNERDAlTllNRITTER lac40 21 GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT MONDAYTUESDAY4WEDNESDAY EVENING SHOWS AT Cr 840 pm FEATURES YOU WILL ENJOY guww IAAW uodw roou CHEER Bro LEAGUE liars Filmed at the Florida training comp of the Giants by the IRWIIITI ALso CARTOON EGG CITED ROOSTER lllST ACROSS THE STREET SHOWING ONCE AT 840 pm For Movie MerryGoRound Tune in CKBB Each Afternoon at 540 pm LARGE lSLAND Arum Southampton Island in the nor ern part of Hudson Bay has an of about 19000 square miles Front The Camp Borden Citizen At meeting of the Camp Bor announced that if the present time den Public School Board held on Thursday evening Oct 53 Major Hession handed over the due ties of chairman of the school board to Major Leitch Sr Pers Oficer Camp Borden Li Hoare thePersonnel DQOTECT WHAT iOU OWN WSURE BU PHONE INSURANCE Clapperlon Slreel BARRlE treasurer for the 195354 season and Mr Wilfred Picard Civilian Administrative Officer gwho re cently arrived at Camp Borden be comes permanent secretary the board W02 Meins Sigs Regt was appointed perm ber of the school board Capt Brennan sch lprlnu ARnIeAnuL PrcAsune snAnno own in locations xnangerfield Motors Canadian Bank of Colin merce Barrie Examiner or onlan member of the emotive Membership limited to 250 gel yourtlckcts early Tosssir 12 ights or Skating commons noun 23 Branch times the duties of tap Moior leitch Appointed Chairman Public School Board clpal attended the meeting and there are approximately 838 stu dents altending the CampBorden Public School lSeco EMTlain Dies Splurday Morning By nos crash between car and panel truck last Saturday morn ing has resulted inthe death of two personsso far and thde is very seriously injured small culvert just east of Bond Head was the scene of thecrash Alter Car Crash IllA AvrgtEr47 II VCCA AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IS OUTLINED TO ROTARY CLUB Centre Simcoe lPlow Match Has ilarge Attendance adjuster Counczl fended by hi iThey had up 1mg and valuable Connection with cchrrxrucs 11 the luse of films l5 urzlzucd for d15 cussion groups President Jim Gilmore announc ed that Oct 18 to 24 had been de clarcd World Fellowsth Week in Rotary wrih the aim of strength cning the bonds of goodwill peace and fellowship throughout Lhe World Phil Love gave report on plans underway for the annual Rotary sponsored field day for the cle menmryschools in Barrie which ONE OUT OF 4o ANSWER CHARGE BRADFORD COURT By RGS Some 40 cases of highway traffic violations were called in the Mag istrates Court of Bradford on Tuesday However of these only one appeared to plead not guilty Charge of Speeding on High way 400 and other provincral roads George Bearwood 22 of Toronto pleaded not guilty to travelling at speed of over 50 miles per hour However in the witness box he admitted that he might have gone at 80 as claimed by Constable Fox of the OPP who told of hav ing picked up the chase at Cooks town cloverleaf and following the car within 500 feet for mile all 80 mph then having continued following for another eight miles at various speeds up to 90 mph when he stopped the vehicle at Thornton cloverleaf The car was driven on the passing lane the en tire distance and many other cars were passed during the chase Magistrate Foster found him guilty as charged and fined him $35 and costs or ten days when panel truck driven by lrhpj 11 filed and 193 Al an the 551ch farrtz illllflll I3 that lhr 1ch was cqtl to if no the pro cnc Ig classes one and strongly custrpehd 915 32 more llm and Elixirn Spiccz 111 horse class open to plow men who had not won more than two rrsfs and cszdcnzs of Sim cou County awards were taken by Juim Partridge and Wylie BunX mun These were presented by Roy Hzcklmg LIrrss three for Junior was not run This class was for those unm der Twenty years of age These lads are not learning the art of plowing by horse and hand these days The frccforatl class in stubbch and Jointcr plpw was won byE Russell Sage George Soulcs sec and Traclors took the major part of the match and class five for boys or girls under sixteen brought out imany good jurlior plowmen Thisl IWIIS won by George Martin with George Maw second followed by Bruce Brillenger Burle Bowman and Allan Bowman The presen tation of prizes was made by Newton on behalf of the Barriel Kiwanis Class six for those vhohnd never participated in plowing mat1 ches was won by Davd Maw agcl eight with Vera Partridge secondf These prizes were presented by George Pearsall of Coop Barrie In class seven tractors with mounted plows with winners in open sod excluded Ben Milburnl was first and Gordon Davis second followed by Norman Soules They were presented with prizes by Simpson manager of Copaco Class eight open to thoseunder 20 residents of Simcoe County was won by Bob Goodfellow who also won the championship for lbest plowman Second was Ken Davis These prizes were presented byBextram Bell of Elmvale Lions lClub Class nine freeforall was won by Allan McNabb who also won the Simpson Tray He was followed by Bert Maw and Ron iMarquis These presentations were Siryta of Alliston rammed into almade by Mayor CharE Parker of car driven by Nelson Frewing who was killed instantly Jimmy Biers has since died in Newmarket hospital Three others were taken to hospital Wally Frewing brother of the deceased Jimmy Biers Sincc deceased William Fleming and Terry Biers They were proceed rving west and suddenly the east bound truck came head on into them The driver set his brakes but only slightly reduced the speed of the car The driver of the truck was only slightly injured He told police his tire must have blown out but these were found to be still intact The accident occurred about ten in the morning The Toronto party were on their way to spend weekend hunting Two Men ICharged In Bradford Court Vegetable Cases by was Andrew Simurda pleaded guilty in Bradford Magistrates Court on Oct 13 of transporting vegetables out of closed area whichyin Sl tour Autumn MENS ms AIDCLASS wlllstartr lllltn CT 22 III St John Ambulance Room gt Across from Barrie Public Library Mulcasfer street tMidland yvho told the gathering of efforts made by the Georgian Bay Development Committee which had resulted in Survey by the Department of Lands and Forests having soil tested andpho tographs of all farms in four town ships He hoped that Plus would come into the group Class ten freeforall with time limit of from to pm was the practical side of good plowing The competitors in this showed every move made to con serve time It was won by Gray don Giffin with McCartney second and Ralph Mertz third This was followed by horse show which had the teams com cluded the Bradford district with but having had them inspected Inspector Homer of the Agricultural Department toldTET having picked up the truck of Mr Simurda at store in Barrie where ifrlwas beinghnloaded The con tents had not been inspected fine of $20 and costs was lev led by Magistrate Fasten Two Chorus Michael Catania of Bradford had We charges against him under the Xetgetablesdnspection and Grading that loadot celery that was not up to standard was sent to his Warehouse to be repacked It had been removed and offered for sale before it was released by an Inwf specter Mn Catania admitted responsh bility for the error and pleaded lulltyto both charges He was fined total or some including costs He asked time to obtain the and was told that it should be paid at once However Cons table Reg Wilson of Bradford vouched for the reliability of Mr bulimia and be was Barrio Kinzie moved committee consider placing school it Found Guilty oM Careless Driving Inspector Hunter claimed Winner ELEANOR ULIIRANE =l 511 Barri LuciQ or Council Endorses Motions for Safety Of School Children 01 Crow Sheet The traffic act Another 21 Her Public School in the brand of wvrks co It stated ecen mccl of 2213 Barrie Pubic School Bus the IGcorgc Lori secretary reasurcrt letter was comm =c 115 Alk ed draw the aztcntron of lrc members of town counczl to the need of cxtendutg the on Grove Street As the pupiis who live east of Bayflcld Street and attend Hill crcs School are advised to cross at Grove and Bayficld Streets her cause of the traffic light menus that many children have to walk on the road thereby crcatzrtg lraf fic hazards The Public School Board hopes that the mun council will be able to Ilelplil making Grove Street safe street for children the terror aaded Barrand clerktreasurer informed council that he had rc plicd to Mr Longstaffcs poiriring out that council had lcndcd to construct Sidewak on portion of Grow Sheet to the cast of Bnyfield Street but as result of objections made to the Ontario Municipal Board the work was cancelled IThQ other matter affecting school children came when Alderrnanvw that the traffic slow signs at streets leading to public schools Alderman Kinzic said that he w0u1d leave the details to the com miltcc The reason for his motion was that there was great deal of= streets leading to speeding on the Codringtom School On many streets there were no sidewalks Considering the safety of the chil dren it was important that they should have slew signs erected as soon as possible peting in the plowing ll This was won by Fleming rind Sons of Elmvalc Judge Clark in summing up after his decisions were made told the dinner meeting held in the Presbyterian Church Elmvale that it was his opinion that the moldboard plow was still use ful part of farm equipment These other types of still cultivation have their place but the moldboard plow will always be necessity in farming in this part of our coun try He t61d the gathering of his Im pressions of the men who had come from all parts of the world to Ontario to compete in the wor ds match It will he felt make or better relationship between our countries andwe should hope that they will come back here as set tiers In Childs Death Giving judgment on Wednesday Oct 14 in the case against Nlor man Haverson charged with care less driving on Sunday July 12 on Highway2 aboutflve miles southof allowedto leaveto genitng sdealks letter mitted for consideration His Worlt Examinrr MOTION PICTURE LIKE THE RE names SHOES Briefs ll rmrr urrs letter trum the Town lInttziutz no Dcnzm Moran TELS was rc ask The hrs property no zonmg bylaw on March 32 1949l lt Lorrie Whiling lg barn until 1943 to Mr Herman Osl their vacant Mr tied up for stables 1c Lakevicw Dairyl mmcd lo the rear ofi bulldmg 1948 Mn 20 then sold the property to Dennis Moran in the spring ofl 943 for garage purposes who was 2510 operating four trucks but no horses He has fitted it as privazc garage The property cant be continued as private garagel as present or be sold for thel sarnepurposc only otherwise the property must revert 40 RI restl dcnfrznl zone COLOR BY TECHNICIIIIII STARRING letter from Illnlcomson crtqiug as to councils intentions With regard to the opening ofg Stahane Avenue was referred ml the finance committee Council agreed that the opinion of rho town solicitor Rowe lQC regarding the application of1 Christie to purchase part of Wlth Block Street should be cohununi catcd rm Mr Christie LEONIDE MASSINE was agreed that Alderman Ag ROBERT HELPMANN Grrdwood will rcprcsentcouncili tlU discuss with the Barrie Horti ALBERT BASSERMAN lcultural and Town Improvement Society the question of the lands ESMONDKNIGHT LUDMILLA TCHERINA ARTHILR RANK cuping of the Municipal Building letter from the societyalsoexr PRESENTATION pressed its thanks to council for the action taking during the year to get ridof weeds in different 10 cations within the town letter from Barrandl clerktreasurer referring to thel unsatisfactory operation of the 019 valoriin the oMunicipal Building was referred to the property cornl mince now rrrorruu PRICES Another letter also from Mr arrand giving the details of the option on the landof New ton was placed on file Permission was granted to he North Simcoe branch of the De partment of Agriculture to erect sign over the new premises on Collier Street Council referd to theproperty committee letter from Camp bell town engineer regarding the width of Innisfil Street and the proposed construction of house When the financial statement of the Centennial Committee of the Chamber of Commerce was sub STARTS ship Mayor Karl said think they have done magnificent job on the amount of funds available letter from the Fire Marshals office informing council that training course would be held at the University of Toronto on Nov 45 and was referred to the fire committee Fire Chief II who reported that during the month of berthere had been total fires and 46 Medians request from the Lions Club to hold HalloWeen parade on Saturday Oct 31 was rotorsed to the tratfic cmunittee It is under stood thatlthe slanting point the parade willbe at the Quince ahdfrom solo ill Armoury