Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1939, p. 1

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.144. Year ished.) IUUVU U1 vcoynu. (By kind permission of Wing Commzindor L. F. Stevenson. officer commanding R.C.A.F. Station. Camp Borden. 21 guard of honour is being furnished for the Cenotaph service; by kind permission of Major Hughes, M.C.. V.D.. officer commanding Irish Regiment of Can- ada (M.G.), Camp Borden. a bugler is also being furn- LH|| (I rkzll was (Md lhrmughm. Crown Hill Farm Gets Fir st Honors for Improvement ('E.\.TR.-\L [ RE.\.'Y'|`ERl.-\.\' (`Hl'R('Il. ()R() m.1rkL`d its Jubxlvc by .\;wn.:l .wr\'2m-. 1.: Sum - COMING EVENTS -- HOME OF MR. AND MRS. VERNON A. CALl) l*ZLl. .,I r:.,,: ._I . II. 'h`..un-. llnnu. In-un-nu-nun `1.vu Novem- 2. Dick- a..- A,.;_ InUlIl|H}.: .\'.'I\ll'l ' ] Campbell. D.D.. l\'.~ur.< \vn.~' mil :~'('hnul mom lwld quite : and sovrrral ptruplv were nut in. H "mu (hr: c!:n\t- -.-lnin um m It was the surnv slate of nffair.~' in the (`v(-nin;:-only more so, In addition to the san1e crowdod con-l tlilinn of the auditorium. the school; mmn \\`u.< pzwkvd. tho pvr. tlxvrr ` 1 hcingz nblv 1:: hz-ar lhmuglx the 1\v<: doors up(-nin;._; Uplln Ihv .'m ilnn IU uumuges. no said. It`s the jury's decision," Mr. Jus- t.icc Roach replied. Death of Mrs. Pinkerton ' With rcgnrd to the action undcrl Ihc Fatal Accidents Act. touching` the death of Mrs. George M. Pin- kerton. T. N. Pholnn announced that counsel had agreed on an as- sessment of $4.000, apportioned as follows: I!!! Rm . D1`. Hm'm~. I`1'csl)_vl.t-I'i:nn nL('()l' li\'m`orl Hwug.-hlI'ul. lwlpful s<`rnmI1:s. J ynnrnincv Q"T\ il`(` \I (H15 bl.` wardcd. -\n Midhurst Hull. Nov, 17. play byit |Gu1hrie Young Pmplc-. The Grout.-: 1 or Commandment". zmspicus Mid-` (. Ihursl Sunday school. Admission 25c? 1. `and 15c. 45b, F Dance to Bob Powell's Melodyl c Mon at Oddfollnws` Hull. Bnrrie,; r every Thursday and Saturday even-} i ings. cummcncing at 9 o'clock. Mani 1 350. ladies 25c. -Htfblg Ruxmnagu sulv : Victoria Hospital Nuv. 18. former A : zubvth St. Anyone articles phonv H015 - (ll HIS .l)4l'. ll|ll'll'\l u Inn) pl`()ll()ul1(`l`(l lhv b<~n<~di('li( (Turn to Page 3 Please) _llllHl|(` l\lIl`\ tI| Fl`n Station. Dr. in v.\'ce`.lL-nl \ ..l uni nrd .\T:m-sch ` `-.n (`Ink \I.v -.-tor, -m' zm.~p1c.-s Royal Aid. Saturday. & P Store. Eli- having suitable ml` `.24. 4.`')-46h I a number: unable to ASSAULTTKSE { IS ADJOURNED I HERE 1 WEEK! ill address ember 14.5 unrl ie an 1 Cl. I\ll'; :(ll1`l|)l)t`.7 it-n Tn!` :| xIH lLlll|" 45b, Brom- Gun... jN0iMPORTANT RISE SOON IN ! FARM PRICES ; FIICH sh; i."`ri Costs On County Court: _. 5 Scale To Be Borne By i Defendant i E 1":n'im,-r.s' will nul <.-xperience any` iinpurtmii, rise in farm prices un- less the war lusts thl'(`e or Inui- yt.-.'11`.<. .'acc to I mfe:~rsm' W. M. Drummnntl. l)cp.'irtineni Hf Eco-i IIlUlI1iCS.OI|lll'il> A;,:i'icL|li1i1'ul Cul- jlegv. Guelph. whu delivered :1 Iec-i |iun- mi Rum] E(.`()l1()l11i(.' 1)l`()b1L`In.\" `in the Public Lib1`;u`y Hull, Sutur- dny evening. ` It \l':|< ihn fir.-I of :1 x-r-rir-,< nf Sni- 'lt)llll\Vlll[,. ,. The series is sponsorecl jointly by the Community Life 'l`r;iinin;; Insti- tute. Ste\r:n't L.. Page, agricultural representutive for North Simcoc. and the Barrie Public Library` I llourd. i David Smith. Barrie. was chair-I tmzm. and introduced the speaker` after (,-xplnining the purpose of the lseries of lectures. He requestedi everyone interested in the Rural ~ Community to attend. l`he speukerll `vvas thanked b Mr. PilgQ_2ll1d_M_l'S. `V J; E.ml\7loiit`ugii: .ee(ls. l Professor Drummoncl stated that. 5 l the major economic problem for` t :n'mers was the disparity betweenl llhn nrinn thu t':nwhr\I~ nzivu and lhnl Unlikely Lasts 3 or 4 Years, Says Professor 1 1 1 (my uvonmg. It \v21s the first of :1 st,-vies of Sut- iurdny (-vcning lecum.-.~: on "The `Rural Cmnnlunity". The next w.IlI ;hc by Hun. Dr. 14. J. Simp< on; 1"I(luculinn in the 1)l`U),{l'(.`S:~`iV(.` Ru!`-I iul Cmmnunily" with three nthersl `following; I 'I`hn \lII`il\< ix` nun)- rI ininllv hvl Robert Ch;r y,w37, Norto- wosogo Charged As saulting Aged Mon silzuvn goncts. 1| The speaker also pointed out. that I .1211} inmportnnt element in the im- 11l3l`(>\.'Cl11(`l11 of farm conditions was n|. pu1'chusim,: power in the? ,~, | urban ;u'(r2:s tn xnuko possible 21 good _m:u'k(-1. for farm products. He point- iocl nut that pm.'~:pority fur farmers _`d<`pm1dv(l on 1.h<` p1`n. of the `!;,'r(-at hnd_\' ml ponplc \\ hu cunsLuno! *1 farm |n'udLu.'l:<. ( L Hm'zners mu mspurny Dctwccll . . who ])l`lCC the farmer pays and the price he ;,'<`l:<. This problem he Ioltl !cuuld be met in two ways: by farm-W inrc 9-.m.m ;...4iu;.4..:.I zuvlinn in im- CULIHI Ul` H|L`l, III l\`\/U \'\. il).\. l)_) l(lllll' crs taking individual action to im- prove the management of their Ibusim-ss_ pm-ticulm-1y thmugh keep- iinn zmmirnln rnrnrric and hv Lirnlln iDUSlHL`SS_ |)2H'l,lClll2ll'ly UlI'()Ug[l KL'L'])' |ing accurate records. and by group .;uc1iun in xnarkclim; and purchasing {fawn goods. I 'l`hn cnnnkm` nlven nninlnd nut that `Jury Nfakes `Z50 wardg - In Hlienation Action` A RURALTVTTLECTURE I Jul) 1 Man 111- H h{\ IRQGWMK. |c1ai:].\i I3.` I 1; N` '\v~ `L Exumixwr Classifieds for results. CIZIITHI N `'In or nbmil the spring of 1938. the dvfendzinl wrongfully and with- , `nut consent of the plaintiff. by nu- imt-mus c-landostino nu.-vfings with. `plaintiffs wifv. both in the Town `of Cullingwnod and in the sur- 1 rounding di. and by undue and ,improper influence. alienated from ilhv plaintiff. the affection of plain- liff`s wife. and procured her to ab- scnl hvrsclf from the house and society of the plaintiff. as {veil as {rain the children of the plaintiff. whereby the deft-ndant brought un- (Turn. to page esgnt, please) Charged with assault uccnsitnring` actual bodily harm. contrary to sec- tion 295 of the Criminal Code. Rn- bcrl Cherry, 57, Nnttmvnsuga I`own- _ ship. cast of Cnllingwuod. appear-1 ed in court here bcruro Mngismntc Compton Joffs `M(mduy and was re-1 mandcd one week in custody. ; Bail \\'us sci bv His: \Vnr no IN ASS'l'.7A_WEu COURT \H(' INCL 1-late only ......\.-.8.-n nlm` In UH.` _3uI_y. tho fact that ` Inn. I\r\`\I 1.` ()K`|l_\' ll) HIV: -iso claim that statement of \Dec| Cleared Ontario Municipal Boctrd Expected to 'Issue Order at Once Authorizing Town to Go Ahead $1 1XIanda_tory Order Issued `k `Council, Committee Conferring With Cc ; tractors Regarding Contract to be \ Accepted By Both Parties nlhi the the hon L}Minesing Men Shoot ` i Big Bear While Hunting , Along Wi||ow Creek` `' fliiilclnixifle Cdrrcsoxidcncc) . While duck hunting along Wil- llnw Creek. Saturday_ Charlie Mil- `es and Ellsworth Crawford came l |u_pon a black bear. Both Miles and ` lCrawf0rd fired shots before they 'could land their prey. The bear weighed about 200 pounds. 1 $65.00 POT FOR SOMEONE ` At the Fnto-Nitc held at the `Granada Theuirc on Tuesday night. Mrs. W. R. Delaney':~; number of 963 gave the pot to Mrs. C. Brookes. 213 Bayficld SL. `Barrie. whb cduld have sold her photo for $55.00 hud -`she been present. Raymund Plant. !.Inhl1 Street. won the reading cun- Hest. The pot will be $65.00 next ` lwcek. xuu um`: 11 um. v` Renders wf The Barrio Exzunhu.-rs ';:-1 ALI. the news for B:u'nc and) Ihslrict. $2.00 and worth mar.-. I -:j-- 1 i ; BijIIr:T` LbDEDTy1N MARROW or Bdidi: RARE CASE HAS PHYSICIANS BAFFLED '_Austrio's History ' Told To Kiwoniansi ' V I An insight into Austria's history} I and future in Eurnpo" was provided] i moxnbors of Barriv Kiwanis Club at their weekly dinner m('(!tin[.{ In 'h" `Arnvriczln Hon-1' Mondny, by Dr. !Limw| Kohl`, Tnrontn. I :1. i 1.<......\. 1' cm. in Qnh-nrhu-inrvl The proposed $80,000 sewage disposal 1)i`oj(!CL is rapidly getting into the reality stage, and as this page went, to press, a definite announcement from the On- tario Municipal Board was imminent. rrvk.-. n~v.....a...,.. uynu nrnrlihlv infm-mnrl vn. that CONTRACT MAY BE SIGNED SOON L21l`lO Mllnlclpal 508.111 wus uuiuumuu. The Examiner was credibly informed yesterday that the Provincial Department of Health had issued the mandatory order for the work to proceed, and was for- warding the order to the Ontario Municipal Board which, it was stated. would then issue the order author- izing the Town of Barrie to go ahead with the proposed plant. mm fnr with (`.nnt.raeto1':s IN SEVRlC`)USCO`NDlT|ON! plant Confer With Contractors Members of the Special Committee ol` the Town Council are conferring with the successful tenclerers, Keystone Contractors Limited, Windsor regarding the form of the contract to be accepted by both partics- the town and the contracting firm. This agreement, after approval by both p;u't`u.-.~;, must be approved by the Ontario Municipal l3oard, whereupon it would be submitted to Barrie Town Coun- cil for approval and passing of the necessary bylaws. n 4.. III-\r`nI-u.r\l`\I that in n r~n.&:r\ like this one. m`oh ! With a bullt-t still lodged in the imarrow of his left thigh bono. Iknborl Wise-man, agvd 10. of 20 n ..u_,,: rs. An......|..I.. .. -1 xxuuuvn Vvlnnnluu, app`. .7. _. iCumberi:md SL. Alllgmdalo. is 2: lpnliom. in Rnyal Victoria Pinspiuil. the vic-Um of ;. peculiar nccident.l whose implications are puzzling the physicians. hr Gr-nrm~ (1. Sevmour. who is] i the pnyslclans. Dr. George C. Seymour. is attending the lad, stated today that the bullet apparently entered the ; leg from the inner side of the thigh In a sidewlso position, and that it had gone into the marnow or the hono and had lodged there. Usually. in such a case. the bullet would pass right through. Dr W E, Gallic. Toronto special- Cll I01` approval anu pu..s.suu_4 U1 mu: l1U\,l.;nnu.L.y u_, It is understood that, in a case like this one, proh ably the three bylaws necessary before the work could formally get under way, would be one authorizing the proper officials to sign the contract, another providing for the sale of debentures to cover the expenditure, and still another formally to appoint a consulting engineer for the project. nnnntntinn 1.n 'I`nrnnt0 `pass rngnx xnrougn. I Dr. W. E. Gallic, special- ist and former Barrie buy. advised that ll. was safer to leave the bul- lo! than? for the present. It will probably be taken out as soon as rlmumr {rum infvvtion nurses. pronamy no laxcn uul. us avuz danger from inf:-(-lion puss:-s. 101' L110 IJFUJUUL. Deputation to Toronto As reported in last week's Examiner, ll ticputatinn went to Toronto a week ago Wednesday to interview the Municipal Board and the Ontario Department oi` Health. The deputation consisted of Mayor H. G. Rob- ertson. Reeve D. F. MacLaren, and Aid. William Garner. The whole matter was discussed thoro`!p;hiy. and immo- iate consideration was promised. Rwevmsage Pant YOU GET IT ALL - Hf 'l`hn K)-.uvu-in V; umnaco \\'(!cK In Custody. by His Worship mu surolios of $1.000 ouch, Thu ::llmm.l 4.H'nn.... ............,...: nxprersstrti thr- to Dr. Kohr, It 1 a Lldl(`,b' Night IllL'llll'u; . Inns- ; Spun- 3 l"(`A!'Tl`!-`.. -2fMinute-A'5i|:ceidea- 1 Come From A Reporter The man to whom we nwc Hu- Two-Minutv. Silunco was u jourm1l~ ist. Edward Hum-_v, an Austrulimn rcportnr. -' M iv; unirl Hm! lhv 1 (-mm: In reporter. - It is said that to him in 2: Fleet Street. tcruslmp. He felt. that zzmnr-thing: w:a.~: wnntvd tn mnkv the world think of tho si;,'~ nificancc of war zmrt |)t'I(`(.', and the idvu of :1 llllllhn stamliluz still nnrt l((`(.`|)llu.{ quit-t fur hvv ummtcs t.-zmu-, intn his mind. A.. ...-o;..I.. I... urrnln nhnnt 1| wn.-. mm ms mum. An ;.n'ticlt.- he xvrutv about ll I'('Id by Sir Pr-rvy l"it7.pu1r'u:k hf the South African Gnu-rnmt,-nt. who brought it to the |w1i('(~ of Kim: George the Fifth, I`h~ King ;|pprnv- cd of tho idvzn and invitwl Mr. Hunt-_\' In :1 l`('ll1`1l!`.*-JII ul Bu('kIn;;- hum l :nlm-1-. I1 w:r~; fr-um] that ;a sil(~n('v of fiw m1nnt:;~ was tun lnn;,'_ zmrl one of Iwn nnnulvxx was ;u.:r(-ml mm. It is said mm, ht'f'u`(- 1Iu- :~m'- .(>nd Fill'Il(`l` czunv, Eriwnrrl Hum-_v had pznssvrl min 1111- lusl Gr:-:11 Sul- ('l\('1'.~Chil(`ll't'l1' N1`\v:~`p:npt'r, 1Genera| McNaughton 1 Visits Camp Borc Mnjm`-(}cnr~I'nl A. (1. 1.. Mt`- Nzuu.-,ht(m. nffim-r (-mmn:mdinu F`n`.\l. Divi:~'i0n_ Cnnmlum A('lIv(_' Stwvicv Fm`:-1-, lcft (`amp Iur(l<~n by plum! for Mnntrvnl, P`I'ul:uy mornimz lns1, aft:-r pnyim: u \'i>:il of inspc-ctitm tn the big mililnry rump. Gonvrul MvN:m;:'mnn arrived by plnnv ubnul 4.30 p.m.. 'I`hur.s'rl:ay, in- .-n...-0..;l nu:-inn: I`:-nun :-: nf (`.:|mn ] [)xiIIu' nu ' spvclvd B()X'(l(`l1. wi'h qua v\,_., I , I` l'l`lI I\|.`Vl`lluuI\, Mr` and Mrs. A} Bradford Strm-1. Dnlinn cnirl 1h u\ u surcuos nt SLUUU each. The alleged uffcncv occurred in: Nolta\\'n. l`uwnship early on` October 25. when Rnbort J. \Vnltcrs. ' 80-your-old former t'i:ahcrmun. \\'us attacked and beaten. H0 is now at: his home in :1 soriuus cnnditinn. 9 Acting Crown .\tt.m'n0,\' Ix . A. (Tanwrnn stated that tho main wit-| ness fur the pmsvculinn xvus nut` available and nskcd tor n x`(`m;md, for mm \\'n\4\k ` Hradmm bH'N`l. Pohco said that /\r~'ommlt. and Eric Scruton. aged I2. Bradford 51.. were target przu-tmm: on the low land with a .22 rifle when one shot. went wild and mnored Wis:-man's leg. It was thought that the dis- tance might be 100 yards. Thn ram. urns: seized bv nolicc. lance mngm De mu yarns. The rifle was seized by pnllcv. who are investigating the owner- ship of it. Arsonault told police he found the rifle In a hunt hmxse near (`arlc_\`: do I-. .Iart(-rs in tho * to warlimv co :0 .v.puci.'nl fnnc ' ' inn nffm 1.1.. 4 4|." vlzsnuu. .'.'ailnblc: i\\'|'.l.l. lN).\'l'l No. 45 -_.._.._. not :1 "clnimcd" Lzlummtca.-d by Le` audit. Iuvu Borden 3| llunuz dcluil ; I.... 01... UV l\Il`\l N1:-s`. then.- ..n...~ \.aum'rnn sullen mm Int` mum \\'1l- nnl u for one work. l Defence counsel John F. Woods.` Barrie. said that since Clwrr_\' \\';u. in guul l1t`l'l tho cusv should be` dealt with in Barrio boc;m. it \\ .'|s1 ll\I\l`n\ 1'un\'nni.u\l ulurv cun\'onwnl. I H the Crown brxngs tho cu. b0- furv men In B:u'ri~. i: wnii `Do all` right wnlh me." the Bonch dvcl:-u'od.\ 'l`hn (`nnrn nninom-I mu n...o .. Largest Award 5 Of Civil Damages i IIL(30uI}tY History ruuu wun me. me rsoncn d(`(`|EIl t.`.| The Crown pnintod nut that u" number nf tho \\'itxu~s. livvd `mi Cullingwnnd and {hat their ronmvzlli here would invnlvc cnnsidmublu; oxywxmo. He felt lhv xrml shuuldf lake place in Culling\\'m\d. The man's condition may be such as to wurrzml an incrcusv in bml." ma.- lhn r`.-m.-.. t|.\ U` \\`i|Il'iH|l `H said thv Cmwn. nn`;n4\ ..i,{ an 5-H Hll` L|'U\\ll. Puiicv said that the aged mun; hud been badly bvutvn up with u} stone. struck un thv head. and hndi hand his hand and four ribs broken. He had thou \\'.'Ilk(.`d three-qu;n'Ivrs u!` a mile to the nearest house bc- fore giving in. i i i Hl\'LI.'\u ..- . 4 ` . . . \\ mvnts ;\< m.uy M v WAQ CAI;bwELL HEADS BARBIE FAIR LIST 4 nu , T \\'1'_h 'nu'.'1l sm \ `.l'l` v. IN HOME IMPROVEMENT C O N T E S 5up....,.=.~\i l_\' ` R<`:`\ ~ `.\l.`n`I..u'vn ~ Fin` l-':u'u~ Hnmv In prnn-mvm arr v ; p;nnH`l'i ~nn `vh. |a:1xx1'.nMl.mnu-(1 mm 1`. h1n\H _] v0n\m`l1tiuns \\'m'v hvld m Suncuvlxvm-d mu-vn: un` Cd posts oflnr (`mxm~z1 u~r.- \. ..` .. -....-u. nun. ... In-.prn\'mnvm : colnpelitiuns hold In Snncno Counly this yv:u'. Of thvsr. that spunscrod by thv Barrio .-\gricu1-I lural Society had thv largest hum-5 beer of omrivs. nu-hl_\~_ Sunnidale` provided tho grvm-_\ number of these with 10. Half that mzmy \\-vrv` vnterod from Vcspra. while Dru` had um`. E858 one and Innisfil twn. lmprn\'emont.x` That Won I First pl`iI.t` was awarded to Vor- non A. Caldwell. whose farm is on the Penumng Road just nomh of St. James` Church. Crown Hill. Im- provements made by him were re- ported by the judges as follow.=: nn 'T`wn davs` work olmmixm um purwu uy uw )uugc.~ us |unu\\';. ta) Two days` work cleaning up around yard back of barn and 1hr:-0 days` work behind barn cleantng up; cut down mountain ash and cleared up orchard. ab) Bricl; hmsc. panned mnl cream and green, Wll)dO\\` bu.-ms new, pamtexi an we. (Turn to 1 a page eight. please) - .__.sx_.__..__ >hn F. \V00dS.1 1` \\'u.<` asv because us` I :5 `be all much dvclurcd. d u o.<. `mi removal : ` u trial should` `WINTER COMING SHORTLY? G. M. Pinkerton ctndw F our Others Successful FRANK GIFFEN : IN JR. JUDGING1 i WINS ROWE CUP; i-40 Compete In S. Simcoel Contests; Bill New Hos | High Team _and Gordon McArthur. Stayner. in me mwn nan. Frank Giffcn_ Crecmorc. was high boy and won the Hon. Earl Rowe Medal with 833 points out of 900. l I I1 was a close second with 824 points. ( Ross Bcaitic. Stayncr. was high in the junior section of the v*on- ` 1051 with a score of 807 points and ( won the Bond Head Junior Farm- ers` 'I\`ophy. while Robert Comes. I Avening. was runner-up with al( score of 798 points. The Canadian 1 t c I I Nntiomnl Exhibition Shield. award- ed in `he high boy in the novice section, was won by Clarcnc: W. . Bnynos. Bradford, with a score of 76'7_ while Stanley Jennetl. '1`nurn- trn, was just :1 few points umow Bayims. Victor Small btroud. had the hint. czuna nf kn v~ I-Ii: In-Ln rnnail ' I Forty-one junior farmers of Sou -h l` Simcoc cmnpctcd in the annuall stock and seed judging competi- -tion held at Alliston on Saturday. November 4. Livestock was judged on farms in the Allislon district. `while the seed judging took place in the tnwn hall. T`I`nr\l1 Ftiffrn (`I-nnmnrn urns high I Winter must be coming--and with it, snow. 'l`nu:n (`.n|nu-II Nlnndav even- wnn ll. snow. Town Council Monday even- ing received five tenders for snowplowlng for 1939-40. among them that of A. C. Reid. who had the contract for most of the wards last year. 'I`\vn of thn five annlicants wards last Two of the five applicants will share the work for the com- in; season. Charles Robertson will plow Ward One at a price of $100. and Fred Cook. who owns five good horses. will plow the remaining five wards at $100 each. or a. total of $500. In other words. Barrie will spend $600 to keep the side- walks clear of loose snow this coming winter. \ l(.`l0l' GITIRH ouuuu. ll.|u nu. ` high {cam of bn.'.:. His team consist- `ed 0 George `?m'is. Co0!<;t'.n'.\I111 llhltrt Brown. `.3 ndford. and Clar- `rn:-( Buyxw... ".radfnrd. (3u`dm`. McArlhur, Stuyn-3r. had lhc second" team. composed of the lulmwizug: `Ross Beanie, Jack Sclfc. and Jack; |Wnlkm'. all of Slayner- Lorne Cur-| 9 lruthor.. Thornton. had the third urn , . _ , __o_---\ An Elmvalo siibscribcr. in order- ing SOIUL` extra copios of last week's lEXHlnil1(`l` writes: how much I like The Barrie Examiner. I like it very much _ and look forward to getting the I paper ovvry week." "1 w mid like to lot you know i .*__T:* ! ;Town Councll Backs i Hrmy RecreatigrLP1an} $11,347 AN15 cosrs EEMPLOYMENT OFFICE EAPPRECIATED INDIVIDUAL SCORES L|KE_S_|T VWEKY \ucH 'l'\l YKIHII \k'UlIIl`| Ul \L`lIIluIl|' l\l painted chicken hmnsvz new awn- ` l`.:3.\ around bzxck of hnuse: wm~ `(low sills p1? ru! urn-n; `yarn brdgv robuilt with rm; h-`use un- :'emo.-alh unxxhnwir-1'-. \ \'.`nto~ washed all stables and hen house: whitewashed trunks of apple Ornnu uh nu-nnmnnlnl wirn (on:-0 wnuewusnvq lrunxs nl appw trues. td) Ornamental wire fence betwovn house and barn tnewb; fence torn out between chicken house and huuse. Old picket fence,` removvd and 13 rods wire fence` built. eh Two new chairs for lawn and bird bath; kept lawn cut. f' Installed two shower baths; Full--r Brush type. (3) Cleaned up weeds| all around building; Ih) Most im- (Turn to page eight, please) The new Ontario (`uovornnlcnk Eniploymolil Office in Barrie is :1 hoon to the town. in the op- inion of the Town Council. which passed the following resolution at its meeting .\lon- day evening: "Thu: Hui: (`nuIu`lI 1-xnrrss any evening: That this (`ouncil express its approval of the opening of an I-lmployment Office in Barrie. and commend the useful work which is being carried on through this office: and that a copy of this motion be forward- ed to the Minister of Labor of Ontario and to the local mem- her of the Ontario Legislature." The office was established M. 6 Owen St. shortly after the outbreak of war. and had is great deal to do with placing men at (`amp Borden. on the new road. and in other jobs. nun nnunuv... (Turn to page , please) Q mncmws raw` puvnl-` ' of \'orandah\ redw L... ..- u... an... I. })1Xlll.l u 1 posts of - and barn : paintvd rud- nsnnl- Full Lioibility Is On Shoulders of Bus Driver CHICKEN THIEVES MAY HAVE CAUSED ESSA FARM FIRE Fine Buildings on Farm of Roy` Kiernan, Near Egbert, Tot- ally Destroyed. (By our Egbert Correspondent) A disastrous fire consumed the entire set of barns and outbuildings on the farm of Roy Kicrnan. on Thursday morning Nov. 2. ms. 4 4-:._.. uu-nun; I||\/An ..,. .u,.. _. The fire commenced about four o'clock in the morning and is sup- posed to have been started by chicken thieves as there were twu bags of chickens found bvhind :1 fence. ma. ..,-m nun nr lhn In- uni nf Iencc. This was one of the best set of buildings in Essa Township and formerly belonged to Eli Wilson. The buildings included two barn.~'. a pig pen and one new hcn house. capable of holding 200 hl'l1S. rm., I,..... an ...\:A I.. l\x\ II1\\H\I`II{' lnrl ) Barrie still has in big lead nvcl` all other towns in tlw County of Simcoc in the amount of Home Im- provcmcnt Loans made to Sept. 30. 1939. '1`ln~nnr1Iu\n| f"`un':rl:u :u'('nI`rIilIl'1 In I I 'Barrie Leads County In Home Improvement Loans Made To Date` I 1 953 '1`hroughnut Cnn.'xd:1. :ll,`C()l`(lilI[.{ In .21 statement by Hon. J. 1.. Rulslpn. Minister of Fimmcc. these loans number 63.750 and amount to $27.- 079.095. 1'5` 0 r4\I' izinm-ms Fnnntv tnwnc D(ll'l`lC . . . . . . . . . . .. Collingwond ` Midland Orillia iThirty Paid Fines I | Under Dog Bylaw The Pinkerton action for damag- es against Danforlh Bus Lines Lim- itcd and Michael F. Mahonoy. T0- ronto. as a result of a fatal accident on Highway 11. south of here, on January 2 last. finally came in a conclusion after a four-day hear- ing at the Court House here shortly before 6 p.m. Friday last. The award of tho inrv fur thr- Barrie Police 1)epurlment, investi- gated 81 cases and collected fines and costs totalling $130 during Oc- tober, ;iecm`din1.I to the m(m1.hl_v re- port presented in the Tuxvn Council. Monday evening. r\rr....,..... ..m..,\ ..`. r,_|],,,..- 5..~;r_ Offences were as fnllnws: burg- llary, one. invesl.ig;i(im.1; p(`l`jlll`_V.| `one. dismissed: theft. six, one cun- Luunuug cvunnnnng. I victed. five in\'e. drunk in charge of 1llllUl`I`l()bll(`. two. cnnvict- V ed: lmn-su1)purl, mu`. withdr:iwn: mentally ill. (me. cnmmilled lu| {Ontario Hospital: \';uJ.l`zil1<'._\'. lwu. dismissed. and sent to Ba-lleville ml face other cliarges: brvawh l..C../\.. five. convicted; breach H.T.A.. eight. convicted; breach dog bylaw, 3.0. E all paid costs on purchase of license: petty complaints. 23, all attended to; ' total. 81. `Another Tender Call I For Work At Borden ` On Accommodafionl Committee To Make Ar- ` rongements tolnitiote Centre Here 3WORK WITH OTHERS .xpnI.Iu: xu uu. ..,;, Iavv | The loss is said tn [)0 L`l)Vl`l`C(l byi ncnrnnrvi Furthor (-unstr1u~tion work at Cami) Bordon is plzmno(l_ u('(.-nrcling M0 the latest call fur t"n(lcr.< of ilhcxwm` Supply Board. Ottawa. ..o o....,1m. ,...H :.- rm- lulu. "Lu uuyy-3 uuunu. yr The most reoont tvndor call is fcr the supply and dvlivory of mater- ials for [hp construction of winlor accommodation at. tho R.C.A.F'. Sla- lioh. Camp Bordon. Furtlwr (iotzlils are not indicated in tho publishvd call. ` "l`.\nA.n-_~ fur Hun u-:~|'L' urn |u'iI\I' ` Tenders for the wcrk nrv l)(`iHL'. l'(`CCi\'(`d by W. R. Caunpbvll. mail"- man. War Supply Board. until noon next 'I`u(`sdu_\'. Nov. H. A (l(`p0.'~`il of $25 is H-quircd for (lr:|\\'im.'s and specifications. lllU\l.\l.V. I That this (`H11 .as being in fax `suitable arr;mL:vr fation room n;~ rn [members of tho fm`(`o from Cum whcrc` while In cornnxittco oonxpv iMacI.aron. Dvpu Imins. Ald. G. E - '1" I` L` A 1\ THE+ BARRlE1+]_E_;XAMlNER ::::w IFCZ To Sept. 30. .!.u:J:a. Figures for Simcoo County t.own.~: \I`{" l The prop-v.~al in vs lcreutional contrv in E ! lmcps at Camp Bordon [full approval rf the T ':M0ndz\_\' I-\`(`nin_u. whv !ing rosoluhun \\'.'|.\' y lvnnl NI \." IO l`|R\~'l` IHCH1. In` hzuu. The Rucvv sluzcd ihm Hm 1 would have a cvrtmn amount time to pm in while m Burris`. authuritios at Camp Burden the authorities here realized they should have :1 placv tn g write letters. etc. --I`-n n.u not Sl|g.gl'>lll1].' Ilhll KULIIILIA do the work. but that Council should take the iniIiu1i\'c." he do- clared. hnnuuou Rmn-n mhllq qnirl ho was clareu. Deputy Reeve Mills said he \\ i|S heartily in favor of lhc plan. ll was 8 move in the right direction. The resolution then passed un- animously afler several others had` expressed thvir full approval. l up nunux,-u Bnrrxoz an msod Hf Ro 0.. 2).`. Lnnns Amuunl . ... ml-1| nn-: `sling that Council hut Hm! (`nunvil I23 nl namngcs. The jury. through its foreman. Alex H. Spence. after being out from 3.55 to 5.15 p.m.. assessed the following damages: Geri. M Pinknrtnn cnnbinl A-,.m..n_ ..~ ML . . 80 Q1 nuuu-un- $5`$.8()3 28.08: ) ' 19.769 I 28.528 3 ~`n u u-- * Cm` tho `wed Hu- l".... ..:I BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1939 `Remembrance Day? `Program Announced IIUIVII`. Ur zvuc. Ann mun. vunnun n. unuun nun on l cnc1,zmg Road. VCSDHI. whu sccurvcl first, place in the I:u`m Home Impruvvnwnl mum-st. $|)l)llSUl`L`d by the Barrie Agricultural Society. Thcro were 20 entries. Sc.-cund place wvnl. lo I`1l1n(~x' C1ld\`V(.`H. Lot. 19. Can. 5. Vcspru and third to E. W. Guugh. Can. 1. Om. Crown Hill. 'l`hnup.h I101. lending in lhis yL-:n".~: nnp1'uvv- mcnts, un which the cmnpclition Wits bnsccl. Edwin Rugcrs of New I..uwull was given the greatest mnmbcr ..r nninlu r...~ hic hump and .- wilh :1 total score of 92 points. WhlCh the (_`0lT1[)L`l.lLl0ll was Dnseu. l1a(l\Vlll H,Ug,l.`IS U1 nuw mu of points for his home and sL|1'r0und1ngs points. Record donregationsig Attend Semi- Centennial; `Of Central Church, Oro% Dr. Rochester, Preacher; Wishort Campbell Soloist H SOME H I STORY lUllUWH`|g azunages: Gee`. M. Pinkerton. special dun1ug- cs (out~of-pocket expenses), $2.594.- 83: general damages, $1900; John Pinkerton. nothing. Patricia Pinker- ton. $1.000. Hubert Reid. S11. out-nf- pockcl expenses. $1,152.45. Huberti Reid. J12. $1.200. Total. $7,847.28. ` T. N. Phnlnn K (" nmmcnl rm Hm Founders Most.ly Formeri Members of Old Knox Built In 1845 The .~ cmi-centennial of (`en1r..1 Pre. Church, Om, ()b.\(`I`\'\`ll last Sunday, November 5, uttrzu-zed what were probably the I:n`ge. enn- gregalions the church has sew. . In the morning. the seating eup- .=.\eil_\' of the chureh \vas filled `JD minutes before the hour fur sea`- \`ice. Seats and benches were emu! ried in and e\'er_v :~`pnt that \\'mxiv_l Imm q _...| u':zx* m-mminrl A ~|' \ ICU. i hold Barrie Post No. 147, Canadian Legion, invites all ex- scrvice men in Barrie and district and the public. to observe Remembrance Daygon Saturday, November 11. Harry Gartner, past president of the Branch, is chair- man of the Remembrance. Day Committee. Chronological order is as follows: 10 am. to 1 p.m.-~PlacCs of bllSll1(!SS (Zl().`~1(!(l by vur........'.< v\|Ir\r|lv| rr\l\ Hnn nan. K"l|$'l})3U|[l. `V L'LlIIL'.\|.l(l]. l" 1:3. Admission 50c and 250. -15` Eastern Star bazaar. Nnv. 1.` Strand Masonic basement. aftornou` tea. Euchre at 8 pm. in aid H Rnrl (`|'n:\' 45 Inussmn `.4:)c. 1-iv Dance at 0rum.'.o Hull. 1-{:n\'kt.`-l stnm`. Nov. 17: uu.~'piccs Central OFIH `Junior Hunwnmkors. 5-piece 0N`h- csutn. Admission `. .5c. 4513 Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson will speak on The School in the Progressive Rural Community. in Barrie Library |Hu1. Nuv. 11, at 8.45 p.111. 45b I ....o . .. A.. ..t .. r`....l;.-nun.-n |D\'mun. NW. 1U. to nus: xvmum; `and his 11-piece orchestra. Featur- ing the persunzllily kid vmralisl. 45b LU \l\.l . ,,..... -._-... ._ Mayor's proclamation. 10.15 am. - Ex-service men, public oi`i`icial.s' and other organizations form up at Market Square. 10.30 a.m.-Pa1'ado. led by Barrie Band, leaves Mar- ket Square. ; 10.45 a.m.-~Placing; xvreatlis and short. service at Cenotaph conducted by Rev. John McGi1licuddy, chap- lain Barrie Branch. Canadian Legion. :1 nn 4.. 11 An n vs-\ 'Turn vs-`inn!-nu` u;|,.,n,.n ('n|]n,,,,] L st dance of seasun. Cook-i1U\V pavihun. Nov. 10, to Russ Mnune and his il-nim-n l\I`(`hl`-\`|I`;I Fun1ur- ld.ll1 D':L1`l.`lU D1u.uL;u. \/u.ua.uu`ux J..J\;5AvAA. 11.00 to 11.02 a.m.-~Two minutes` silence. followed by Last, Post" and Reveille. 11.10 a.m.-~Pub1ic service in Central United Churcli conducted by Barrie Ministerial Association; speaker Rev. A. W. Downer. M.L.A., Duntroon; honour roll of Barrie. Innisfil and Vespm, by Warden W. E. Downey. reeve of Vespra. /D11 lrinr! nnn-rniucinn nl` \R/inn` (`nn\n1-wnrlnv T. W` nclu. .n'.. $1.200. Total. $7,847.28. Phclzm. K.C.. counsel for the plaintiffs. remarked that the jury` was in error with regard in John Pinkerton. "He certainly is entitled to damages." he said. H's ihn inrv'c rlnnig-inn " mu. 1....

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