74th Year Maurice Smith. formerly acting (` Smcoo F01'ostm`s. J. . .. . Cadvl Corps t1938-.".S) l. Jcnsh I -` `F '-` An I Jack Wallzu-0, C./\ F.V.S.. Camp ` is In ; Borden; f0r1nm'1_v lit-uh-nunl B.C.I.1iner ( "*"` I J. Archie I`/[cGixmis. Midhurst. I.A.F.V.. Camp Bordon. a 2:: a Hnu'n AY wean-sun ? --aux" u-unit: [JUNIOR FAIR ARE vnun mas SAFE roam: V `F ` Sheldon, Lefrny, R.C. -'- ;;H-H1 1. R.C.A.F.. I`r(~nlrm; iwesid cnrp Gn-y and su1`cr. l.I\'I,'5|I>(:1\ I32; nnm-1itimu.|1`(.._y ` trivs. \voro, Km , |CIIl)k 372 points; `jug. `l`_ 555: Bill %494; I _W<)nd1'()w. 1{.\,,, *1?` `Kay. -rooooa-04 | l ` . "rcn I. 5 ADDED -- POPEYE CARTOON AND ALL THE LATEST WAR NEWS BY FOX MOVIETONE (As quoted by First Co-operative Packers of Ontario Ltd.. Barrie). (Dressed hot weight on rail) BACON IIOGS Per Cwt. Today .......................................... .. $11.35 One week ago .. w. $11.25 Two weeks ago . .. w . $11.50 ..... $10.50 Three weeks ago nun ! ..... .. .................. $1 ag ....... .. $1 $1 ................. $1 British bacon market pegged. SOWS u,. 1 e.`..... 5 N0. 1 Snws . No. 2 Saws . (2/I IJIILIIAIQ Butcher cn1_1lc ............ .. Butchm` cows Bnlngnu bulls Cmmcrs zmd Cutters . Vuul calves ................. .. Lambs . I mans `I-E) IUD. 5-6 H)S. IOVL-r 6 0"`! H13. 4-5 lbs. `l-I) um. Ovvr 5 IDS. __._______._..__.__.__------- `Om Slnlinn, 533; Gem`[J.(.` McKay.` Cr>lrl\v;mrr_ 532; Walter 1301], Barrie. 52: Lluyd Cumming, Barrie, 525': |R W::l1, lvlidhursl, 515; Lorne Mc- un... ('..mw:m-r 504: George Faris, Today s Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry iPock;;"S_i;;?iB|es ' ! For The Enlisted Men | Dur_in_g_PeIfi_9d of War MON.-TUES.-WED.-Mat. wed. 2.30 p.m. Mighty Drama of Mighty Empire Tho Barrio Branch of the Upper Czmudu Bible Society are holding It [their amiunl general meeting on , |Tll(`.\`(lEly. October 3, at 8 p.m.. in l`rinity Parish Hall. During the period of the war. the lllritisli and Foreign Bible Society [has plzmnod to distribute pocket- ~i'/ml copies to all soldiers at home mcl on the battlefield and urges that tlmsv on the home front" do their share towards this_ in addi- .:.\.. 4,` nm rlintrihulinn in normal (`(\\/(`(28 . Market weak. l`I."A l.2llll_;I\|'.na Um.-hzmgcd from week ago. Live Dressed I :``'-;-4 lbs. ...................... .. 11-12 16-17 In :0 1v-/_1n mm 0% up LU -pu.-N EGGS Two cents lower than week ago. 27 A " Invnn 11011 In unc unaunuuuuu Inn ..u....... Channels. ` A special programme has been arrznxnged for the annual meeting and :1 well known speaker from Toron- itn will be in attendance. 'I`lu. Rnrrin tn.-nr-Ilfivri extends 3 JVL'l' U IDS. FOWL Unchanged from week : Livw itn will be In attendance. i The Barrie executive extends `very cordial invitation to all who lrtrv interested in the work - the ` work of enabling the parent bodyi `to distribute still further - The 1L,`l:(`5li Book of Books. H. J. Heath. `3l[`l'(`.\'i(iL`H[; F. Walsh, seci'etax`y-trea- ;-4 3 lbs. _- Il-. medium pullets .V~ 6 An easy way to find articles lost 5 nclvortisv in The Barrie Exam- ncr Classifieds. One cent a word "xsh minimum. 250). ... : s .... .. .. (JATTLE Hln hare towards tn|s_ In aqui- the distribution I q ClliCKENS n.-I fvnrn uynnlr cek ago. Live Dressed If} 1?. I 1'10 12-13 13-14 H: "ref duke. . up to $7.00 up to $5.00 up to $4.50 .. up to $3.25 up to $9 .50 ` up to $8.50 l\l`l1 12-13 . $5.50 . $5.00 P f`.u.'t . I "10 18-19 on. GRANADA Foresters Ordered To Recruit Company 4Up '1_."_e Wa./r Strength Armories Open Daily? 9 ct.m. to 10 p.m. I For Purpose so MEN ARE NEEDED ' `Scho"ol for Officers |` 1 \Tf`4f\I__ The Grey and Simone Foresters have been authorized to recruit, and a recruiting office is open at Barrio Armourics between 10 am. and 9 p.m.. daily except Sunday. Mainr Gm-don LonL'man. ui'fic(-rl dally excepl. bunuziy. Major Gordon Longmzm, ufficer commanding Headquarters Com- pany, has received orders to recruit I Headquarters Company to full win"- time strength. nun an rnnnv um-nnr-in: paused bv ]time strength. Due to many vacancies caused by the personnel enlisting with thc| Canadian Active Service Force. about fifty recruits are 1'0quil`cd In complete the establishment. R:-nruits must be British Sub- complete Lne eslaonsnmuiu. . Recruits must 5 jeels, between the ages of 18 and '41 years, and pass a medical test similar to that required by thv C.A.S.F. i '`[`n Fnmnu-n:-n Ai. Dnme 1l"d with. I`n with. , Enlistment with the Grey mu! Simcnc Foresters is not cnlislmv-n1 with the C.A.S.F. I er.snnm\1 are I'(`- ` quired to be re-attested for lhisi | \Ill`l"Nll". | ,5 2 Swell Shows 2 E T THURS.-l:'I`:-ESHAT. an AVI1 (- Kill \/\I " purpusc. . All tr` ' terested without expense U) me punnc. Persons desiring to train and equip themselves for service with` the C.A.S.F., should join now and receive the preliminary t,r;1inim:.` Major Longman pointed out`. School for Officers and N.C.O's. A regimental school for the qual- ification of officers and N.C.O`s for menecd on October 9. Personnel in- in attending this school ' should apply immediately to Major l their various ranks will be enm-\ l ;|Longman or Captain C. D. Rnikvs. 3 All training will be c0n(lu(:1-r.l I during the evenings and will be without to the public. Dnrcnnc do-:irim1 in train AFTER THE PIGS '1 Keith Adams of RR. 2, Shanty` Buy, writes on Sept. 23, as follows: Plr-:|s4n rind nnclnsed 25 cvnls fm` _ `Buy, Wl`ll.CS Dept. 40, as l()lll)W.\. * ` Please find enclosed the last week's ad. 1 have had 10 people after my pigs since '.(`hurs-. day". I ' _'____@___ "-:- V I People naturally look in The Ex-[ aminer's Coming Events", for (1:Il.('S: of dances. suppers, etc. In 1933 The _ Examiner carried 2479 lines of this 1 class of advertising. 1 T.1\..r'. To Commence At Once Training will commence form- .Ii.h LKIKJL And `if.C._67' 1! 11-. ()ur Stock is complete. Styles I men.. Priced from ....................... .. SUITS FAlRBANK5,:,.- l%_1}_Tlj_Ij_[]_l_}lE See our range for fall by Stetson. Have" you seen our Wool Huts 55 Dunlop St. THURSD_A-Y - FRIDZAZY _ SATURDAY Man W'H5:ba.rF"t Why is ail-Arr_1eri<;a g11ki~rw1gvabo1it him? A Warner Bros. Special IIIT N0. 2 ` i}IAE:i11Vt'13r'f iii? 6iI% I\"Iidn_tfry with Iune Storey. Geo. "Gabby" Hayes. The Hoosier Hot Shots, Sarie and Sallie. The Ranch Boys ADDICI) z\'l"l'li:\("I'l()T\'S "High Peri17'";{1`71i"i5liihere Was" MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Twelve Crqwl_e._q]'loursf` Code of tlie Streets VVITII I.-\ Sl.:\Vl'I.\'SK.-\ and J./\Nl.\'I'l (`IIARRAT OF THE B:\l.l.E'I' Rl'SSl'I l)|'l M().\"l`I`Z (TARLO Music by Chopin and Gounod by the French National Opera Symphony ALSO su(m'I.\'(; War Peace and Propaganda Now'---See for the first time on the screen -the real story behind the visit of Eng- land's King and Queen to America. IS ENGLAND PREPARED ? GENE AUTRY--t.n.c`1`MS'mi1ey Burnette -- v--- ..-,,v wi-th RICHAVRIS Eli _ LUCILLE BALL ALLAN LANE _ DONALD MGCBRIDE IMPERIAL--Barrie's Finest Equippvd Theatre MEN'S `*BALLER|NA7T% jx .. ..-._:__ ._.__, _.__..,...___:______, IMPERIAL-1-3-1 WiiLi=. H. 103:1 EVBRYBT0I5Y $L HOBBY. ___. __- 3. cup- wH"5 `:5 THE Sl l'I(`l.`\L |ll'l` N0. 2 lH'I` NO. I 3|/Weather Continues Cool With Some Frost Durin1.: the past week, the weather has COHlil1l.l(`d (2001, with four de- grees of frost Saturday last and the freezing rmnrk rm 'I`1|cs(l:xy. The high- est l.(-mpm`:xtun- was 74 above on I Monday. 'l\/hm-I fnrnru-4-< urn l'l(I\V coins! full M(md.'n_v. Must furn:1(:c.< are now going blast and lupcnuts are in order. Sat- urday \`. l.\` 1h(- first. day of autumn. Maximum and minimum tempera- tures during the past, W('Ck were: High LOW um`: 91 an 35 Sept. 2 Sopl. 1 Sept. Sept. Sopt. Sopl. Sept. fTCZ 1 It 3 for ynung nwn and I`ho Bzwriv 450 lines of ( lin I938, wil.h : It.-ls nor issue. Bluebird Registered Perfect Diamonds w-i-t-h IRENE RIEH-and HENRY O'NEILL I . . :IBee've_s Jewellers nI........ 0'1 ! "76 Dunlop St. 33!.` $2.".95 to $6`g.g...`.`. $1755 N0 RISI-I IN PRICES Private.-. Dizunond Room INSURED FREE AGAIN ST LOSS nu It-113:4 - lx:-n'1in<-r curried 28,- (Il:nssifi(3d Advertising a nu :uv(-rage of 109 ad- -. Rvslllls have done it. _______________. nA'r:~'.- 'l`0l COATS . . ...$l6.50 Io. s BARRIE B97Y..7.F`.!!_&!.'!PhA Progressive euchre, auspices L.O.L. 3166, over Bingham s butcher ` shop, Friday. October 6. 39b ,. ,1 _.._n..... :. nnnncnrnrl hv Phone 273 '3 31755 " ALI. PATRONS OF THE GRANADA THEATRE WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO .-\(`(`EPT OUR $55.00 OFFER FOR THEIR PHOTO REGISTER AT THE GRANADA NOW MONDAY . TUESDAY . WEDNI-ZZZSDAY Matinee Wednesday. 2.30 p.m. 'l`\\'0 FE.-\'l`l'RES n'a}}'y Eiiziff iffalfnis _Ai_d:"d15HoMoRE SWING" AMUSICAL TREAT PLUS "DEATH VALLEY THRILLS L\J:l-ILIO A non: -sa- M A'l`. SAT. 2.30 _']`he L1'rTj_.}i `r_(itJ_L(_:H cuvs .._._- ZDDQC-Z Where the Best Shows Attract the Most People DON'T FORGET EVERY IS FOTO-NITE . nuun ` rI\l'nIV 1 ne Ranger Serial No. I l"l..-\'l`l'llF. NO. anup, L` AIuu_y. \I\\vs-u- -. Bridge and euchre is sponsored by ' Lelroy Red Cross, to be held in . Community Hall, Tuesday. Oct. 3. Admission including lunch 25c. Good prizes. 39b Anniversary services First Essa Presbyterian Church Sunday. Oct. - .. v-.u.|_:. rninplnln nnn_. Suny, U 39b `Winners Announced In Cottage Contest _.,____ Clarence Crow of Orr Lake was the winner of the summer cottage at Wasaga Beach. in a contest spon- sored by `Elmvale Board of Trade. The draw was made at the Fair concert last night. `lfifln nun snn names submitted. last night. With over 500 names submitted. the committee chose the one sub- lmitted by 14-year-old Esther Dean `of Elmvale. She wins $25 cash for naming the cottage, C. Watiwon." __..._@fo.?._j_. District. $2.00 and worth more. 1 Readers of The Barrie Examiner [get ALL the news for Barrie and '_I'1;I:A1'131:_g_r DON'T MISS- rnuuvo r\\vI.` 1--jv-u- - .__j 7` E0055 Q1? HITS Based upon the com? LARRY SIMMS nlvin by cmc vounc . ` 1 PENNY $INGLEION ARYHURLAKE 1 1 l I ne Ranger Serict1No. 4 |r\rn I nu-um ._...:- prizes. .,-_ Church, 8. Rev. J. M. Ritchie, Hillsdale, con- d,uc\ting services, 11 am. and 7| p.m. Hot fowl supper, Wcdnesday.| .\..4nI-an 11 DESPITE RAIN ELMVAL-E FAIR CROWD GOOD `\ (Elmvale Correspondence) : Elmvale Fair had bad weather for ( its closing and feature day, yester- 1, day, but the rain failed to cut down the attendance. It rained heavily 1 just after noon but cleared up fo1"|; an hour and a big crowd came to 1 the park. The afternoon was quite uncomfortable as the rain started up again and continued on and off. but the full programme of racing and judging was held. Alliston Band I continued to play. The hall wasi` packed and the bingo stands did :1,` big business, being covt.-red. The-1`(:| was a good midway again this year. with Queen City shows on hand. having something of all kinds. of entertainment. Can:-nfnriv "F Ta`. Rrnilh rr\nm`lL'rt l entertamment. Secretary T. E. Smith reportn-rt`. that while actual gate receipts were = down, that was because the admis- sion had been reduced this year from 35c to 25c. and the actual number was just about the same! as last year on the same day. Livestock classes_ which t`eaturnrlt the day. were all well filled and? well up to .vcragv. The concert in I the hall las night drew a packed` |4|l\IIk1I\ last year on uu: n x Irunllcn LHU (Id. house. 1n\_ n.-u.\,.u I Results of races were as follows: | 2.22-E111.~. Leigh".'Em.- I.cigh,| lst; "Jerry Grultan", Dr. HE`ll`Vi('.! 2nd; Flora Dixon". Gordon Agar.` Times of Heats. 2.1!), 2.20, 2.20. ')Rn....NlirlnirIh1. Star" J. 'I`. I":n-'- Times ol Heals. z.m, 4.41), 4.41;. - 2.30--Midnight Star, .1. Pay! ette; Silent Joe", J. T. Puyetu-:l Bell Abda1e"_ Thus. I1`nn(:h; Park- ev Boy". H. Parker. 'l"imc.s`. 2.18 each heat. lheat. 2.25-Miss Cold Cash". .1. T. I``ny- ` ctte; l"atricia Grattan". Ellisl Leigh; Jerry Gx'altan". Dr. I-Iarvic-1| Spring Hope", Herb. Taylor. 'I`imo.<;,! 2.16, 2.14, 2.18. 2.l6-Miss Cold Cash. J. T. Pay- eltc; Iola Gratt:1n"_ J. T. Pilycurxz Silent Joe", J. Pil;.zrim: Sprim.{' Hope." Herb. Taylor. Times, 2.l(i.| 2.15, 2.13, 2.20. ` nunninnr Rm-n -- l vuu\"`. J. 2.20. ' x Running Race l o;.-_;;y", Brown: Swnot Edmond", Ray Quin- ` 1.m: Sunup". J. Brown; Cupbnar(l",! W. McAule_v. 1 CQLLINGWOOD -~- Slr`('p|(~j:1cl(s| have just completed the ox`:-(:l,im1 ml a new cross. and (`t)lI'l|)lf`l(`l_V (wt.-1'-! hauled the lofty .-tvt-plv on lhv SI. Mary's Roman Catlmlic Church. The solid oak cross. which has hm-nl part of the church .~:in(:1- its L.'l`(`(.'- tion 51 years ago. is now rvplncvrl with a c0p;)c1'-c(wL-1*(`(l (`H155 I2 f('('l,: high and with :1 Spread of svvvn and g a half feet. The 116-foot . h:1.~:' been remodelled and x'opuir(`d Imm. ` STEEPLE REPAIRED {top to bottom. I _._-_~__(. _-_. ____ nul. LU October 11. IOTOOl.'.' `Iv- _..__.._. ._ ......_..I lT=%==} mm Ol'fi(`v1` mired Izurko 'I`hnmp- 1 We carry a complete stock (lfison of the Royal Air Fmxzo. son of! Ncw and Used Parts for All ;A. E. Thompson, Pcnetzmg. who was 1 l H ...-._-._ J n__.,. .....x m......n... iI`vnm'1<-d as int(:1'nod in Belgium me nnayu: I \v\- 7 Maple Ave. - JVIJW auu l 3K7ll lalua Inn All] Makes of Cars and Trucks Dominion Auto Wreckersii In na....|.. 5-... . Dlunn. A | Bee|by s Service Station j_._ ....--._(o Advertise in The Examiner. FARMERS HAVE YOUR CRO! INSUR- ED WITH ONE 0| OUR SHORT DATE POLl('-II".S. A(`(7ll)l~}N'l`S ARI`? lN('Rl'IAS- ING. VVHY TAKE A ('I|A.\'(`l-I Wl I`H()U'l' (TAR lN.\'l l{A`.\'(`l'I GOOD (`OM PA N I ES PROM FT S E'1"1`LIi1VH:`.N'l`S A.F.A. Mcxlcomson -u__._. 1.4-: . AI I\IIvu`nn HG `All. on 3.: J Phone 44".` Bayeld Ross Sts. 1 Block North Five Points BARBIE : PHONE 992 __._.__ .._._.___..._._ .1 OMING EVENTS V Bradford St. McKenzie s Imperial Station |?1st'a|IZneuZ ms 'nnAEs" with sliaii 'A'rEI? fnni FIRST LINE QUALITY GUARANTEED BY IMjPiEiR-IAL OIL . . . . . . LOW COST BUY AT.LAS_%\NA|TH%00NF|DEfv'CE% IOOTO$ OZO=TO: JL\o\JAlhJl-C 41 llunlop Ht. j V I\v'\iuI5 I I`h(mr- 45. , I --` BARRIE, CANADA, TWI-IURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 THEE BARRIE + EXAMlNE;:3 Bill Brand Returns From England, Duchess of York `Tells of War Condil-ions I art A vivid picture of conditions inl England and the boat trip to Can- ada last week, was given to The Examiner today by Bill Brand, well known young Barrie athlete who has been playing baseball in the Old Country for several years. and returned to Barrie on Monday. He had been in England durin ',l937, then came home for a time. ' and returned to London in May. 1938. This is his first visit to Barrie 9 since then. He returned on the l Duchess of York, which sailed from - Liverpool on Sept. 15, and was sev- 5 on days crossing the ocean. ....... ...... rn....n.. ...-nccina" hnl |L'Il uklyb L:IUaa|u5 uu: U\.L:uu. ` . It was my fourth crossing." he` [: "and it was the first time 1 lever saw lifeboat drill taken sol`- linusly. We seemed to be drilling lull me time." rm". 11....-.m-u nr Vnrb hurl nvm` BARBIE :that matter they all were. 05-] all the time." The Duchess of York had over V 100 Athenia survivors and they were pretty jitter_y. he said. but for ,` pecially after having an encount<'l' ` with a submarine in the Irish S0211. the first. night out from England.\: We could all feel the depth charg-' es from the destroyer, which sunk the submarine." he said. They shook the boat like it was :1 baby, carriage. It sure caused a lot of: excitement on board. The Athenia, people wouldn't sleep under decks? at all. but bunked in the lounges .....4 Ali An:-I: 4 puopu: Vvuulu b and on dock. Dill or-.iA II 3.] U UH (.ll7L'l\. I Bill said the crossing was quit:s cold, so he figured they were well lnorth, off the usual course, Tho_v'I; `could see the northern lights and I; `it was one of the most beautifull} ..:...|.o.. 1.... m.m- .--nu ITEM-1 I-luv nn1l.. Yuyhder dCC k3:ElsI:;;`)g:':1t(`. Smym~_ 525; A1-(-hip IL m l0um Ls Culhnm. S1.aynm'. 510: Jnhn Frccthy. ;`md.n d(."Ck' ' ' `1qyS1uyn(-1', 495; Donald Knicoly. Craig- | Ejm rid `gm r?!`?l"1g W q`C1`lii\mlu. 468; Lorne C:n`ru1h(-rs. Barrio. (T0 , C I[.{Lll`C( my W(.`I`( , W 45-8: B]. C) CuI.nn,1h_,`-` Banjo` 451; mm: 0 C"u',"C' The-V!I3)r\I(:r: ;r(enti(:c. Strmxd, 449: Neil Cmlld "`1' Ems Kennedy. B.'11`1'in.435: Luuis Bmwn. W5 mcfsl be``ml 5 Barrio. 409; Blythe Black. Crnigvn](\.' sights he eve!` =~`aW~ First dab W1 399; Earl chorry, l.i.~:1-. 386; Donald they lost. both the destroyer con- S1.ig1Cy' Ba,.,.i..' 350; [_);,11.,n S](\ss()]" V03! mm the Duchess of Athon-i I`hm`nl.on, 31.`): Jim Chnppol. Min- Which 10 at U10 Samfl Um A zosinxz, 283; Jim Steers. BI'u(1fm'd. M2. plane came nvm` the boat one day! S(mim.RCsu1lS `and frighumed the passcingclxm mill R(`. of thv S(~ni [.ivt,`slr>ck 1`3 leamcd it was Brmsh and was and Fivld Crop Juripzing (_`mnpr~1,itium. 'E'.iVinH -if-I'W'5 (`W di"""- I in which l.huI'(.- wvrv 19 (.`HH`i(`S. The balloon barrage in Londqn | S mnmvsi rnnllv cnmnfhmrr 1n sen." B111`. iv: v:...... cm..1I Qlmun-I R7`) nninivl f{iA|freTE._'lT|:ompson 1 Is Now Reported As f `{ , Prisoner In Germany; I F 5 (`veryt giving signals (or nII`u('.l1un. barrage London is really something to see. Bill said. They are so thick_ they seem like flies. especially at the south. `Everybody had to carry gas masks [and every house had an air raid lSl1(!i1Ul`. I suppose you've seen pie- ltures of all that. There are anti- ai1`(:ral'L guns all over England. You- can spot. them in parks, on the top ` of buildings. in the country. but all `.c-leverly hidden from the air. The blackout is also something wonder- ful. il s so well organized. The evac- uation of women and children was marvellous. But the public in Eng- land don`t seem the least bit jit- lery. They've been expecting this for so long, they seem to take hing for granted." o)._.._.__.;_ 11 I; A l 1 I C 1 1 1 I 4 1 I I 4 1 4 l N `ill'I'lV(`.Cl l.U(1i'l_V/. I I In 3, t(-lephnnc call to Mr. Thomp- ysnn. Dr. E. '1`h0mpson_ Lisbon, N.\'.. ;('nusin of the flyer. said the pilot `officer was among those piclurvd in llO;,{clox1: N.Y.. paper as being` Cvrmull pri. Dilm Offir-r-1* Thmnnsnn (`HliSH`d l\. D. 1HUlll[).\l)Il. L`l.'|lL`L(lllg. Wllll W(l.\ '1`opn1'tL-cl Belgium on Sept. 9. and later listed as missing? `by lho Air Minis1.1'_V. is now l (`DUl`1l`d :10 be a prisoner in Germany. . A R 'T`hnmn rm-nivnrl n r-Hhln .__ ___._._. 1 .)d|.`I\ |` The Examiner sells at $2.00 and is | wurth more. C` IL [)0 ;] pI`lS()Il(.`I` Ill k1('l'H1?|ll_V. 1 . A. E. Thompson rocoived a cahlr` Saturday from a friend of his sun` in W.n1llnnrI Qfntinrf Alfrnd m-ismwr I Dilllll'(1':ly Il'Ul'H ii. ll'l('lN1 01 III.\ Mill` in England. stating. Alfred p1'is(_>n(`r of war Germany. All well. Haw` written you. his letter dated 13th` arrived today." In .. tnlnnhnnn pull in Mr 'T`hnmn- \ 1 :L:(`I'Im111 pr1s()n(31's. I ` Pilot Officer Thompson enlislvd in the R.A.I". in .]am1.'n'_v. 1937. and. ;\\'nx stulidnotl at Drifficld. EnL:.. prior to the outbreak of war. Cir- 1<'1Im. of his capture are un- 1.- nnuvn Phone 1 1 69 ,1. .1m-K 1~'roemy 921:. Low: 1.:)ou. ; -,. The Barrie Leann (2l)hSiSl(`d of I ma 1 , I nd Lloyd Cumming as coach, Dnnnlcl rg_'}Kni(.-ely 468, Lnrnc C2u'ruth01`s 458. mk um] Bruce Cumming 451. 161.211 1,377. my Junior Results lbs, Rtrsulls of H11` Junior I,.iv(!: (fund field crop judpzing competition Hm I in which thei'e were 15 entries. \vm'o ckg as follows: ` I 73...... ununin Q1..u..m~ `)R~ Ar:-hin STAYNER TEAM WINS JUDGING g COMPETITION! `Ross Beattie, High Boy In Junior; Victor Small, ` S`ri'oud, In Senior ` }AT THE A Stayner team. consisting of a couch and three juniors under 18 y(-m's of age, was successful in cup- Ituring the Barrie Creamery shields for winning the highest score in the Live Stock and Field Crop Judging Cnmpetition at Barrie Junior Fair lust, week. A Barrie team was run- nu nvr-up. The winning team was cmnpnsorll `of Gnrdnn McArthur as (.'f)i.lL`h. RUSS I 'B<~:n.tio 525. Archie Culhnm 510, and I |J:u(-k Froethy 495. total 1.530. [ I Tim Rnrrin 1:-um (!nns`.iSl(`d TO TH The Exznnil H-(zognizc thns an fvnun Ilnrri i ,l ._,u LD}%Q n.. and Fiold (,`umpz-litiuu, I in ins | Viclm` Small, SLmud_ 572 Gnrdun MC/\I`thu)'. Stayiuri`, Nr`\\-'. Craigvale. 548; Earl Wnndi-ow. I $OOOO*OOO&OOOC`O*l*OI*OI`OO`OOOODOlOJ 1% ENLISTED 1 THEIR KING , 5 { Moaaowoaeaooooooonooooaooooaoi Exznnim-r is anxlnus to thnsc who luwe enlist- .....u am :m cm. FOR SERVICE ' ' Ray lVIidhuI`si, .`)l:); Imrne lVll.`-| _Ka_\'. Cnldwalvr, 504; George Cumksinwn. 499; Rubi. Cuates. Aven- 495; Frank Giffcn. Crcemorc. 494: Bill Ch(`l']`_V_ Lisle, 492: Archie ,K\mu-dy. Barrie, 489; Berncll Mc- Hl\ \'k(.`Sl1)l1L'. 465. Swine Carcass Judging Sl.andimJ_ of the swine carcass judiging cuinpuminii at the senior fair was: Percy Cnrscadden. Brad- fn|`(L 92; Charles Newton, Barrie, 87: Frank Giffcn, Crecmnm. 85; Lloyd Cumming, Barrie, 83; Ray Luughccd. ilai*ri<-, 7!); II. G. Sp(!nc(`~.~Dunlmnn. 7: ): I.ugcnu Smith. Utopia. 74: C. D. Sprmilo, Craiuvalo. 69; Nurman Smddart. Shanty Bay, 63. There \\ (`X'(? M 0nli'ie.<. ' -- .\ 3,: .,. 74` I ` Lionel Campbvll, R.C./\.F.. Cumpl vBnrden. I ::: , Jack MHHh(`WS. R.C.A.F.. Trontnn, formerly private Grt.-_v and Simeon `Foresters. I t-. .1 a l George P0uCh(`1`. R.C.A.S`C., Camp ` Bordon. I: an a a-rl from Barrie and district fur st-I`vicc to their King and Coun- lr_v. Relatives and friends are rt-quested to write this office. or phone 223. With the |)llhll(`.'S co- .-_-,-npcration. a cnmplctc record of enlisted men can be kept. Thr-ir names will be puhlislu-d as re- ccivc-d. ` George Smith. cnrpnrul. R.C.A.S.C.. Camp Bnrdvn; trnnsfvrn-d 1n Hali- fax. N.S.: formvrly private Grey `Simeon F0ro.