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for Save the Children Fund Following the opening number of the BCI Concert Band under the direction of Fisher Rev 11 Howden chairman of the Board of Education describcdiit as rep resenting the exuberance of youth lie commended the Band on their successful tour in Eastern Ontario last Full Speaking warm ly of the Glee Club and its con tribution to the life of the school the chairman of the board stressed that such activities showed the increasingly important place mu sic was being given in the schools Concluding his remarks Mr How den quoted the lines chmencing Servant and Master am and ending am the instrument of GodI am music The first part of the program Install Maurice Hines Presidentliaising section On Maurice llines was installed as presidentof the Young Mens Sec tion of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce at meeting held in the Community lloiise Wednesday other officers installed werezl hold directorsEriiest Bell Geot frey Glenn ArthurJohnston Mun ray Lee Noel Stephenson and Ross Saunders About 30 members were present Nets $208 Collection Save The Children Fund by the Band included fine trum pet solo by Bob lliintcr Carnival 11f Venice by and this was followed Bolero Ritmico by Longas ianmnbcr of the first part of the program At the GieatGatc of Kiev Russian number by Moussorgsky gave full play to the percussion instruments and this number was vigorously applauded by the large audience BCI GLEE CLUB The Glee Club 30 girls and 12 boys under the direction of Lloyd Tufford with Ross at the piano of the program provided the second pait While the choristcrs their theme time Mr Tufford an nounced club then broke into the familiar Chorale delightful Lo Springing the Glee Club sang an old Negro Spiritual De Old Arks Moverin and thisnumber was their program and from 11d of Home Finlandia Following the How Rosebud 1n applauded for several minutes and the Chamber of Cbmmcrec officials included John Stiver vmanaging director and Jac obi past president Attending from the J1uiiioiISec tion of the Toronto BoardlofTradc Were Pres Charles Burton Past Pres Charles Wade Charles Ay ers and M165 Roguedhecgoi Each of these young men address ed the local club and offered advice and helpful suggestions After some discussion regarding whether the Young Mens Sectidn should organize class in public speaking or 1a course in civic af fairs vote was take fer prefer ence The votewill be referred to the executive for action Kenneth Robinson recreation counsellor said he was interested in the formation of the organiza tion and he hoped the members Turnno page two please LCommerCe MAURICE limbs would be willing to help him With his program Jacobi Mr Stiver commended tioir on the interest and energ being shown $11111 hunimcd the Dear MrsLEEugh Mrs 7141311 congratulated Mr Hines 6n the manner in which he conducted the business and Mn the organiza nted March 13 51tl 111191111 111 11111111 11 111 11111111111 RED CROSS CANVASSEHS 1111 11111111111111111111 1c11111l 111191 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Ray liiviiiuston Mrs Jack Connors want Mrs Parsons Mrs Little Mrs lCmpkc Mrs McKcnxic Mrs Graham Mrs Nocdham Miss Mary Graham Mrs Nettlelon Mrs 11 Jones Mrs limes Mrs Chantlcr Mrs Lorrie Clarke Mrs Clarence 1111113 Mrs McNabb Mrs Harris Mrs Ted lwiss Mrs 11I Buchanan Miss Dorothy McKnight Mrs Hinton Mrs Ridl dell Mrs 13 Cockburn Mrs Hammond Miss Clara Grant Mrs Neil MacDonald Mrs Dcmpster Dunwortii Warren WARD Mrs Geo Seymour Mrs Maycs Mrs Burke Mrs Craig Mrs Sarjeant Mrs Ruth Mrs Owens Mrs Robcrge Mrs Harris Mrs Hooper Mrs Minni kin Mrs Ivan Clcinmens Mrs Wm AriiottM1s Ed Fisher Mrs Chas Kell Mrs Rcahil Mrs Logan1 Mrs Weatherup Mrs Green WARD Mrs Sinclair Mrs Gates Mrs Hooper Mrs White Mrs Monger Mrs McLellan Mrs Gor ing Mrs Graham Mrs Yaitmill 11 Mrs 7lAloodMrs II Smeth urst Mr Bayliss Mrs Thompson rMis Cain Miss Leon ard Mi Gosney c1 COMING EVENTE Dance lvy01angc Hall aus pices LOL Friday March Stroud Mountaineers 10b Rummage Sale auspices Trinity Womens Auxiliary Saturday Apr 19 Parish Hall Collier St 1121 1111 Mrs 10b pg BARRIE EXAMINE itci1c1ii 41s 1ll111L 1111111 111121n1 11111 1131 xihnt in 11111111 11111 prccciicntctl rccord of war Canadians toAindcrwrit on 21111111 of work in Canada The campiuun 111 13111111111141 district 1111111111 March 111 The objective is 37500 Canada and as near as Bar lhcn tch caiivasser knt represent the Veterans 111 all military hospitals 1111111 111111 to whom the Red Cross brings the small comforts of the sick she will rcprese which the Red Cross maintains 111 troiitici communities she will rcprcsent the crippled children of Canada over 25111111 111 whom the Red Cross has helped Wth the canvasscr stands at your door 1111 will bring to you the opportunity 11111 and Nutrition courses which the ducts in Barrie from time bcttcr mothers with healthier families slur will bring Canadian lARiO CANADA THUR JL tCrt Add IV Communities Is 14 ix SATURDAY MARKET AT BOARD or WORKS SHED 17 MULCASTER 511111 1121 11111111 111111111 illlllr 1114 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support the 111111111 Nuis tcd Cross con to time and which make 3111 11 N11111 11111 li11l1cit 1111 l111111 deputation 1111lziii to you the opportunity to support our Red Cross bath 11111 Dutch patrol and the classes which will undoubtedly save Barrie homes from tragedy in the months ahead The name Red Cross the program planned warrant the cordial generosity of every Canadian The citizens of Barrie will assuredly reach their objective ERNEST LEWIS ll Wharton Miss Betty LINDA JEAN COOKSEY AGED EIGHT MONTHS WEIGHSA 28 POUNDS Last week pictures were shown in many newspapers0f baby in United States that weighed 157 pounds tit 10 months Mr and Mrs lcrcy Tookscy 180 Hayfield St Barrie have healthy baby girl Linda Jean who at eight months weighs 28 pounds Although Linda is bitr girl she can already stand her weight on her legs and feet She was eight pounds at birth Linda Jean has two older brothers with long wavy hair that would be the envy of many girls KiwanisFarmers Meeting Postponed Barrie Kiwanis Club lltltlleltiii ned to entertain 100 farmers 1111 Monday evening at Club 71 with Rex Frost radio commentator as speaker but owing to the blizzard the gettogether is postponed till March 24 In spite of the storm 1116111 was good attendance at the meeting in Community House Several mem bers gave twominute talks on some personal experience he had The LieutGovernor perhaps headed thelis1vheir he told ofan ex perience he had while 11 patient in the maternity ward of Toronto hospital Complete sports coverage in the Examiner miainpqign Chairman OES afternoon tea ouilt raffle Thursday April 1104 home of Mrs CMcLean 10mlappeitOii St 90p Dance at Baxter onFriday Mar 111 Stroud Mountaineers will furnl 1511 music Oclock 35tfb DancingBrentWood Hall Thurs day Mar Music Stroud Morin taineers Admission ladisveg gents 50c 91011 JnullLSimcoe Seed Fairployvn HallBiadfoid Mar 11 commenc ing at an Competition opento all farmers in Simcoe Substantial caSh prizes offered Auction sale of registered seed For prize list write Lashley Alliston 9101 dons and Seed Displays Orillia YMCA Wednesday March 12and Elmvale Parish Hall Thursday March 13 Seed display 11 am to pm Soil and crop problem dis cussions to pm All are wel come 10b Dont forget the Crop Convenll Dancing from 930 to COUTTS who is chairman of the annual cam paign of the Barrie Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society The drive now on aims for $7500 to support the peacetime program of the Red Cross business placesrand homes 1111 1ut they felt it was an nuts swnnming and life saving 111mm 11 t= 191111111111 11 111 11111 11111111 that 111l11ll 11113 1111 111 1111111 lltti 1liz111l 111111 tzzeicrs wcrc installed MN 111 1111ch ililflii said that 111 111 11111111111111 J1111 11111111111 1111 i11 11v111 1111 211111111 1101 mission 111111111111 without 11111 111111sc the purpose for which 1111 parl1 111Ners 111re introduccd would 1111 defeated The matter was liivtcrrtdtv the traffic t111121111111 111 1111111 llcni11j 121 11111211 1111 1111111 111111 111 111 11111131111111 lii1 Tl 1ti 111 President Barrie Branch 1111 Vernon Spearn Son of Mr Mrs Spearn T110 111111111 11011 published in the it Fishcr president ot inc 11111111111 111 7111111111111 gti1okt 117 Lultlillll 111munitions for new 111 dustrics i111 y1111ic and licappealcd BillTm M1111le 1151 lmok C11111 the Town llanning committccl tilled 11 lc V0110 111 consider the advisabilin of sc 511mm ml 1K1 11m 111 1W t11111il suitable sites for such 111 Mrs Beatrice Spcarn his should WWW mm plum M1 have mild 1115 mlmil rk1gt1111111511111 1111 Town 11141111111 commitl was not marricd 111 it 111 1111 1111 111 51111111 the IndustrialSimcoo 1111a 1111111111111 tlullllll Clilltlbcl Chad been established 11c with the meet of lice to flight sergeant with the RCAF leninmittcc Vernon was son of Mr and Mrs connncrce Spearn Ill Caroline Sf Barn rie lie was reported tiiissing be lieved killed by enemy action on February 20 1941 1111 Barrie Agricultural and Charlechwton and ElllClSUllllescni the County Swain directors made an appeal Electedto the overall continence 101 8111111011 1001091118 111 llCWlwere three from the 51111111 1111 grounds It would 0051 32693 George Wilkinson 1li1111 Gos iv one mile of fence to ell1 rthur 5121111011 Ernest For and Meter Phone illosjcldllc grounds dlid 1110 COUNgkiliiibrgftijycrctt from 1111 North Transmitters on March 6ctt was asked to consider 14111111iaManford 111111111 11111111 14111 Iof this amount ineth 51111111 121111 alc lv1d The request was referred to tlicgstntip Ilgnclcostulit filliitlcc 011111111100 The meeting had been called 11 Earl Parnell of lilnivale cliaiimaii Altl VClll llambl Sked if lllCiof the County Federation of Agri Alellii 111415 801111 10 Present 31 filllculture swine committee Charles iiiCiil SilliClnCiTt His WUISlllg G1Newton of Barrie was namedl chair Mayor said the Arena was eing man Ufxmmgaow Satanic Operiiied VCIY efflClele and alSmith of Utopia was appointed sec complete financial statement VOLlldietmy b0 llllbllthd 101 all the ixlmyeli Fifteen 1cpieseiittiv0s from var 10 read ious parts of the county attended 1the 2111101111 On motion Of Aid Charles Gllf Mrr Newtotii briefly rcviewcdthe and Aid Wllllam Villleih COUH efforts of five years that finally 11 V910d 10 ildVerLlSC 10111915 led tollic passing of the 1111 Mitt for fiveton true Will ow Hains to Discuss Plonst Rev James Fcrgtison presided at the regular meeting of the Barrie Amateur Radio Club Thursday Feb 27 when it was decided that the present executive would re main in office for another term Following the meeting discus sion was held with suggestions to further the club Anyone inter ested iii Ham Radio regardless of previous knowledge is WCquomC to attend the next meeting to be held Thursday March 13 at p111at the club room 26 Feel St Code classes will be started for beginners and apnoie advanced class for members wishing to gain speed Plans for building five and ten meter phone transmitters and re ccivers by individual members for local transmission will be discuss ed in detail at the club room on Thursday March Deputy Reevc Wilson presentedt rthree bylaws One provided for the closing of John Street where an industrial addition is to be inadc Another provided for additional parking meters to be installed on Elizabeth street 122 feet west from Mary third was comprehen sive traffic bylaw wwht out some discussion Finally it Turn to page eight please Puin Supports Red Cross FZCMACLAREN AGAIN CHRIRMKW OF LIBRARY 30111111i Donald MacLaren KC reappointed for third term chairman of the BarriePublic Li braiyv Board at the annual meet1 ing Other members presentwere Charles Lower Mrs Montagu Leeds Mrs William Crosslaiid Flynnandllrlis Worship Mayor Unable to attend themeeting wereJ MacLaren and Bell In addition to thoSe men tioned the BoardofEducatiori has an appointment to make to the Li braiy Board Miss Lila McPhee librarian presented her 231d annual report to the board Having served as secretarytreasurer to the board for some years Miss McPhee ten dered her resignation and another appointment will be made Miss MePhee will continuehowevcr as librarian The board discussed the budget clubs and tourist camps are slated for 1947 and finance committee for introduction in the United will prepare the estimates for the States soon by RCA Victor Divi Town Council sion Miss LILA MCPHED JUKEBOX CDMPETITOR Coinoperated radios for distri rOL LEE OBE MC who is this year vicechairman of the Red cross Campaign in Bar rie Nineteen team captains with 100 canvassers are engaged in making complete canvaSS of 111 elated Paralyzing Blizzard 11111111biton the tol 11 bitthitl of the Winter thlcr and his leg 111 11 1311 and 1111 111 ll 11 111111 blocking doors and 1111 111 lf1vitji tttt choked 1111gt111i1 111 dollars worth paralysed 31 111111 night Canadian N11 111111111 yards headed north 111lts and 1511 izissen 015 it1lllillit inched Brad 1111 chased t211 train up 1r 411111 brought the 111111 11 mutt of liarrte 111 11111 1211 tOtttTlltn and 1111 111 one rifle 111111 Mr 311 riiiztthk 1n l1b motor 112p to Honda 1ficrzio1n they found 111111111 to nuikr the last 1It 111111 11 11 bar1 111171213 E1111 tltkVEiiVl 11 11i1 fht 11 11121 1111 11 111 11 111 up 111 the 11111 INll 11111lll l1iii11 111111 111 t1ii1 1111 grip lc exception 1111111111 AW pi 11111allfo 111111 t1llcl 11111t11 1111 111111111lilClQliiclt 514111 Jill1011i got 31111112 1111 1111 111111 came 111111 delivery until the liicrc Has no word 111111 carriers 111 llnric were 11111 the only topic of 111111 it the storm At 1111111da Visibility was so 1111 mold not see across the 1111 lilt 1111111 was so fierce 1111 was 1011 effort 11111 1111121 11 First Iooperative 11r Limited was shutdown by storm 1111 Monday afternoon Turn to page eight please all but 171115 11111 11 Hog Producers Organize 11111 Act last year Ontario was 111le into seven Zones and Sim 11111 was in zone three lie refei cided at 1116011112 in Barrie 1141011 11 meeting at Alliston when Friday afternoon to set Hit 1111111hc farmers decided to set 11p an Malcomson president oftSimcoe organizatzon 1111 incrhaveiorganization of their own and he 50131611212111 overall committee of six 11 1111 asked for cooperation in promoting the interests of the hog producers Speaking of the meeting at A1 iiston be quoted an unnamed in dividual as declaring the meeting1 had been held there because llhad it been held in Barrie halfsbaked report would have been taken to the Barrie Examiner which would have been to the detriment of the farmers in South Simcoe Mr Newton said he had particularly invited reporter from the Bar ric Examiner to attend the prcs ent meeting Pointing to the Danish influence in the British hacbn market Mr Newton saidAit Canadian farmers were going to get ahead they would have to learn to come somewhere neaiithe Danes in the matter of cooperation Four of the five representatives Turn to page eight please Miss McPhee Presents 23rd Annual Report Librogry Board Miss Lila McPhec presentedtier iof billion in hotels hospitals country 231d annual report of the Barrie Public Library at meeting of the Board lieldFebruary 2411 copy of the report follows At last the public librariesot Ontario are being recognized as important factors in the educationH al program of the future Govern ment grants commensurate with irained pejtsoniiel and mere VadeH quatc municipal grants are atilast NortlvAnd South Simcoe And Overall Committee assured Library boards his now broaden their sphere of usefulness by providingnewer techniqueslland equipment Many libraries equal insize to Barrie Public Library are circulatinggithe best musical records and are distributing cen tres for educational films Some supply for limited period of 111111 the finer pictures which may be hung a11denjoyedin the homes the community curtailed budget and prior necessity for books and more books has meant that the Barrie Public Library has never been in position to acquire an adequate picture collection to supply po tential need in the schools This we hope will be corrected soon Here in Barrie we have been settling back into more normalx condition than wemhzid toYweat of during the war years and no can take stock of the field lying Turn to page three please