on Kate lslmd said We have hard come exponent in the hurt time since landing on Koren Im proud summon rim Battalion of my boyl all in the regiment rumor mm 195 HEAD m4 Meeting JUNE soulvan Morrison Tor JULY and Mrs William JULY Bunw Heme and Schmgtitohspent the weekend at JF McKenzie and Brian and Pat Mc Now Korea 01 31mm Peuw JULY but Cooke and M153 held their closmg martin for the Bug tons Cartby Emlehnrt spent the week Malone Ficld Ema are visiting Season in the hall at Mr and Mrs and an Be Cyulind Wllh MIA Md Mn Charla MC The gimme Royal via OM ten the gummy AN An Canadian Regiment now in Korea are keeping running diary on him Cumming Mr and Mrs Cline and family firsts within the regiment SO far Company tp the entry moved their household effects to list Cpl tDu Lemmne Weston on Saturday Mr and Mrs Mason and Richard moved into Grand Falls Newaundland the first member of the battalion to award min by Col um and the enviable record of Com puny said Im proud too for its BURNS Newton Robinson woods on Mummy 3nt ispcnt the wcckcnd at Bells Carthy Being the annual childrens party there was good representation of Miss Olivc Noble Cooksvillc 598 salad mm All its visiting her sister in Englehart Mr and Mr Walter Andrewbl CwL ind Hrs Row and Joe and Mr and Mrs George lion fCam Bo Thornton spent Thursday withltm Sung men med mm Kelly friends in Stayncr Miss Patricia McCarthy mall 21 and Mrs Norms Davis at mat the wedding in Cookstown Unfud Church on Saturday of BBC Mrs Gummersons amnmenL Miss King Alliston assisted Davis md buss Eileen Mac Dould Kr and Mrs AI Liberty and finally left by motor Sunday for their home in Chore01 after mk vocation at the Punlit home Kr and Mr Dales and Earl md lira Ernest Dales visited lint William Draper in Alliston hospth last Thursday Sunday visitors and callers with Mrs Porrltt and boys wcrc Mr and Mn Earl Dales Mr and Mrs Gregg Davis and family Mr uni Mrs Montgomery and Mr and Mr William Steinbcrg Doug chr and Miss Mary Stur gton Toronto are visiting at Lin wood Sturgeons Rev and Mrs Ncwcombc and children were Monday cullch at Ernest Dales At Examiner Conference This correspondent wishcs to publicly thank Kcn Walls manng ing editor of The Barrie Examin er his staff Mr Simpkin of Stroud and Canadian Gcncral Electric for wonderfully intcrcsting and in structive day last Friday Mr Walls and Mr Simpkin showcd 40 correspondents through The Exam iner in the morning and again in the afternoon What wonders in the making of newspaper Be fore lunch all were taken by mo tor to the splendid plant of Can adian General Electric There was guide for each If ladies Our group was conducted by Bill Mar ion production manager who took great palns to explain cach moch lne and the making of electric kettles and irons from start to fin ish Now we know why CGE pro ducts arc safe buy At noon we were taken to Baystairs Lodgc Mlnets Point where delicious and bountiful luncheon was serv ed After lunch Mr Walls gave angintcrcstlng talk on the reasons for three editions week and we wish everyone could have heard this explanation We are sure there would be no more com plaints am sure everyone pres ent felt they had just reason to be proud of Our Barrie Examiner We then returned to The Exam iner where our pictures were tak en Again we were taken by mot or to beautiful old residence on Codrington St The Studio This home is rich in beautiful paint ings done by Canadian artists also many pieces of pottery and antiques Mrs Walls and Mrs Taylor assisted the hostess Gwen Fife in serving tea coffee anda dainty lunch This brought won derful day to close There are no words to express our deep ap preciation to Mr Walls for all his troublc and expense on our be half SPINACH SUBSTITUTE Wild plantain leaves young and tender and cooked as wild spin ach make delightful substitute for the garden spinach Midland on Wednesday Mr and Mrs James Smith Alvin Smith and Alice attended the wed ding of their nephew and cousin in Mr and Mrs Ted Hipwcll and Reggie left on Thursday on motor trip to visit Mrs llipwclls father in Manitoba Mrs Bradley Gordon and Mrs William Sutherland spoilt thc wcckcnd in Welland and Port Col born and attcndcd the funeral of their cousin Mrs Evans Welland Junction The Ilougbton fomilics hold lhcir annual reunion in thc park Iicrc on July with large attcudancc Institute llmlc lhc annual Institute picnic was held in the park on Thursday Inst when thcy cntcrtnincd the pupils ltltChtlS and pnrcnts of thc flvc ncighboring schools Moving pic turcs wcrc shown by the Dopnrt mcnt of Lands and Forcsts through thc cuurtcsy of Icurgc Billings llziccs bull gumcs and baskct lunch brought successful nftcr noon to close short busmcss pcriod was bold wlicn urnngc mcnts worc mndc for the frcc chcst Xray which is to bc licld hch on July 26 Garden Party TIic United Church annual got den party on Friday night was will succcss both socially and fi nancially supper of ham salad strawbcrrics and cukc was scrvcd to over 500 pcoplc The ball gzunc betwccn Fcnnclls and Bond llcad caused much excitement and cndcd in 55 tic The program with Rev Mr Mcllwain as chairmanwas opened with numbch by the Allis ton Glee Club with Mr Jones as leader and Miss Thomas accom panist These numbers as well as othch throughout the program were well rcndercd Lorne Arnold Cookstown favored with scvcral vi olin selections accompanied by Don Lilly Bcclon on the piano Don McLean with cornct solos and Mr Tuman and Mr Cotton with vocal solos were also well received Dar lcnc Graveston Torontowith tap dancing and acrobatics was as us ual real entertainer She was accompanied by Mrs Culbert sale of goods also booth helped to swell the funds of the cvcning 500 Men Trained Fire Protection Otifario Forests TORONTOMorc than 500 men selected by summer woods oper ators and employed by them have been given training in forest fire fighting and firecrew organization by Department of Lands and For ests Forest Protection service per sonnel in 12 districts Commenting on the continuing success of this venture which has nrouscd the Interest of woods 0p Cheaper than your afterdinncr smoke Fort less than Mrs Dewar in directing rccrca tlun period which was followed by short program with Mrs Ross Williams predicting The scholars contributed two number With Juuct McCaguc as ncuunpuniist Marie lfcndcrson and szct Mttnguc also rang Mr Wood Realms Mrs McCaguc in few wrll clmson words expressed the upprcclution of the group to George Woods who has resigned as Supcr Ijlllg Principal for Essa for his llltft$l and cooperation in Home and School work and proscntcd him with at book Mr Woods rcpllcd thanking the organization for the thoughtful gcs turc and accompanying good wish cs lcorgc Jtlffruy ncw prcsidcnt npokc bricfly cxprcxsing thanks to Mrs Williams and other mcmbcrs of tlic cxccutivc for fhclr efforts in thc iulcrcsts of thc local Home and School and itskcd for the some cooperation us the mcctings rcsumc this full Inltrtsting films wcrc shown by Mr Woods und SOCIiII hour fol lowcd GI For Teacher Prior to closing of school for thc summcr months last Thursday morning Jones teacher of Burns for the past term was pre scntcd with book by the pupils The July meeting of Burns WMS will bc hold at Mrs Donald Kerrs on Thursday July 10 pupils and their parents in attend Mr and Mrs Ralph Allen and family Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Glen Allen hummer from here attended thc wedding on Saturday of Miss Barbara Howard and Douglas Wll cox in Tfiomhlll Anglican Church Mr and Mrs lrcd Burdcss and John and Mrs John Lang Ton onto and Mr and Mrs Jelly Bradford were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Coborn Visitors over the weekend with Mrs Lccson were Dr and Mrs Phillips Mr and Mrs Gil bcrt Dcwls and Miss Frances Dcwis Toronto and Missos llclcn Lccson and Janc Ogilvic Ottawa School Picnic On Thursday evening the teach or Mrs ivzm Wright and the pup US of the local school held their annual picnic 0111110 grounds After bountiful suppcr ball game and races tlic group moved Into lhc school to 500 two intcrcsling lms lwo highlights of the evening wcrc Isl tbc presentation of Iovcly lawn chair to the caretaker Bcll from thc tcucllcr and ptlp ils 2nd thc presentation of cnsscrulc tin and silvcr framc to tho tcachcr who is leaving after SIX yours At Examiner Conference This corrcspondcnt wishes to thank Mr Walls The Examlncr cxccutivc and employees for very Nu scrviccs will be held in Burns Church during the month of July whilc ltcv and Mrs Craik Inc on vacation Misses Shirley Council and Mario llcndcrson accompanlcd Mr and Mrs Caesar Murphy Baxter on motor trip to Niagara Falls and Buffqu lust week Mr and Mrs Grills and family uccom nnicd Mr and Mrs Tanner an children Angus to Everton and other points over the vcckcnd Mrs Marvin Hnnd Dorothy and Douglas attended the Acheson lic union at Dundalk on Saturday They were accompanied home by Misses Verna Allen and Marie Cooke Toronto and Margaret Hand Sllclburnc Master Douglas Hand is holiday ing with relatives at Shelburnc Miss ShirleyLc Alliston is holi daying with her friend Miss Mar garet King Miss Margaret Lighthcart Dun cdin and Keith Rowbotham Maple Valley were guests of Mr and Mrs Wes Rowbotham on Sunday Mrs Stoltz was among the group of district correspondents who were guests of The Barrie Ex aminer last Friday erators across Ontario Lands and Forests Minister Hon Welland Gcmmcll stated that plans have been made to increase this number in other districts where courses have not been held this year be cause of variety of circumstances dayjust about the price of the cigarettc you smoke with your coffeeyou can have complete your Valuables protection for all Papre passports jewellery all things of value Jere subject to loss and theft in your own home For complete safetymam foryour peace of mindthey should be kept II BN8 Safety Deposit Box Safe convenient available to yOu at moment notice Protect your valuables by taking them to the nearest branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia at the rst opportunity2f allay isco little for so much 1+ com on Holtonswmw Mm worryu free mention put your walkable in cafe plans11 BN8 solely Deposit Box to mm Your ENS Manager ii good man toknowfln mic heisllyAs Hancock More prom IUYWCHIVIIOI mucus rumour ovum um More truck for your my Stack up acmvmtemuck ragalnst any other truck capable of bundling the same payloads see but Cbeytol gives you far more moneyv Chevrolet fan its low prlmlbrlngdyou rug edness cxc naive truck featurcr you wont find in may lot more tmcks cos Mr and Mrs Larry Derby and Barbara visited Mr and Mn Ilhomas Boyle this week Barbare its remaining for the summer Mrs Dumond attended the luncheon and conference at Bay tairs Lodge Friday when the correspondents were guests of The Barrie Examiner staff Are School Picnic Thc school picnic held in New Lowell for the four schools in the school area was much enjoyed by the pupils teachers and parents who look forward to it annually This Is the first time the schools lmvc been grouped together and was indeed happy day The schools taking part were Brent wood New Lowell Corn Hill and lory Hill Mr and Mrs Jack Wooding London and AW2 Patricia Wood ing RCAF Camp Borden spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Joscph Dumorid Mr and Mrs Rodger Dcsjardinc Long Branch Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mrs Twcddlc and child rcn Collingwood spent Sunday happy and Instruclive day last Friday The trips lhrough the CGE plant and Examiner offices wcrc very instructive and lunch at Baystuirs Lodge and tea atthc Studio were happy geltogethcrsl much enjoyed Stuck up what you get for what you join the Maybe you didnt mow thatby far the biggest win the Military Medal in action in the Far East summed it up My company carries the pride of being first in most major events within the battalion since we hit Korea We were first in the line first out on active patrol first in Koje and am pleased to be able to help them maintain this record by receiving the first decoration of the battalion in Korea Company Commander Maj Cohen Pembroke Ont who now has his company guarding POWs with Mr and Mrs Gerald Trucn Joe Shaughncsscy and Bert Mc Klnnon Michael Mary Dorothy and Brian Shaughnessy Barrie Visited Mr and Mrs Trucn Sun day TOM The Pipers Sun was aught and you will be too if your car generat or has wornout parts Dontchance 11 WA BRENNAN Auto Electric Service cannot ONT QC 3b SSS POWER INIERRUPTION In order to permit The Hydro Elec tric Power Commission to carry out necessarymuinfenance there will be ingerrupfions of power supply as follows Saturday July 530630 am Monday July 530630 am BARRIE PUBLIC mums I5 BAYFIELD ST gm BARRIE nationsiilttmsl group of truck buyers by choosinghmole number of truck users in Canada today lug Chevrolet Trucks They are xand for hardbeaded ffeasons Because what theyre after in truckkdn be set down about like this Its got to below in cost No use payingrar lot of extra money for truck that the truck will give you have to earn back Chevrolct trucks more for your money Upkeep deatingcost mus low truck is moneyfnaking equipment It cant be moneywaster Cbevralet trucks work for rockbottom wages on fuel and Mohamed and youll f0 your mlua and lullhm minim mu Many thoutlndt of truck users hove proved milieu own addiction that Chevj role costs tbevlw of all to own and nil minty ValvinHcadgeconomy in the font greatclicvrolqtf engines saves on us Chilloktu spech 4w men he lubrication systolic cue friction and keeps oil costs low are buy Hm well the ml does the job is all importaht Its got to have the capacity power land rugged constructionto get work doneef ciently and economically Cbeoralef trucks engineered built for your loads The truck must be rugged long lasting Thats in inlportant parrot cverall economy Cbemalet Mick tradition bring more tradeids for infra they cost than my omf track If these considerations make sense to you take ngood Iong locket facts and below Then come in rind lets see how Chevrolet truck can sav you money in your business onlilltmu turn can acronym nd tion or slow utility Chevrolet mummy peered to vowipcylodd requuments You 1011 waste mortallybuying too much truck dont risk work interga cluwps Effng rt mced rolet trucks Ill bring more mom re ads or tmloin than my othdr make