Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1939, p. 1

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.i4;..{y..;. j our THriEE'HouRs HL'll"',/ (TOVl.`I`(`(l ny lllbul" He said they hoped to re- I ' (,"J|)!~'l.`,'[.' Am An illIp',`O;)cr in:sp'9cliun L-~;< while constructing lino. I"ailu1`r- to cut doaci tree which > down wirvs that caused death )\\'zn`rl Uuuloy. ' 'D._..\AI*nx- rim-nnutvi Howard '~ )\\'zn`rl L:uu10_`,'. w 2---W:1s deceased. Howard! I Eauley ;,ruil'y at` any negli-` ` that caused or c0ntributeJ 101 An! VAN EASY w/ur . cur-nlr in finrl -n-Oi 1 what did : muun! dn '.. ,l...un nae ) .-uch negli- Daring Robbery N0. `N3 I Clothing Store 1__N_i_1222 in__Bud RED CROSS SEEKS $5,000 HERE nu... -`I\|\4 nu.-..,,, nu. \,\...u...-yn. . A lnrgc__:mwd filled the area around 1110 mmmment d(.`.\'[)iU.' the hitter wind which swept :|crus:~' Lh(-| .~'(|uurc. Mnvnr H (1 Rnhm-knn urhn uni:-Jl `Wm. J. Chevesmun Gets i 3rd Carter Scholarship Auuin mp of the Carter Scholur- ; .ul1ip.-:, given annually for high mud- vnls in HM: Upper School exams. Imus come in Barrie Collegiate In- stitulrr. Wm. J. Checsman being awarded the third prize. valued at `$40. H1! is :1 son of Mr. and Mrs. .iili1l(.'S CiH'!(!.'~`lnlIll, Elizabeth Street. [and is nnw aiic.-nding the School of Practical Science, University of 'l`m'nuio. r.<:.`..a .\|..,... rcmm mum 1.. 'I"hn'< 4 rm-muo. First plm-(2 ($100) went to Thos. K. Cramelon, son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. ll. CI`.'mstr.m. Midland. He had first-ulazss lmnors in 12 subjects and is now an student at M(:Mustcr Uni- versity. O has b(.'('H awarded a $100 \(:l1n|:II'sl1ip at McMastm' and 2:. $75 library bursary for Mich of his four years course. I l'h|- gm-nnrl (f:n'1(!r .'`Ch0lHl'5hil) -if [yeurs' | 'l'hx- second (,'zu'tcr .s'cholarship .11` $60 went to Ronald E. Scott of Orilliu Collegiate. I -_:_./.~ 1commiU.ec. The meeting. which was presided over by President Warren Wiigar, was or business character. with re- iymrtx ui` the vurimis committees be- I ini: submitted: Major Activities - Cunnniiims by R._ S.HAlk(.-y, and i Club Administrative Committes by `A. T. Suso and P. A. Sinclair. ::-:am--a Lions Club Finns I Annual Charter Night I ..____ Barrio Lions Club will celebrate 'Chm'ier Night. the eighth anniver- snry of its inception. on Friday. Nu- vcmbcr 24. it.was,,decided at Fri: .. day evening's dinner meeting in the Queen's Hotel. The event will be hold in thv Canadian Legion Hall with F`. l.. Douglas chairman of the ' committee. '1'... m.-mcinn mkinh umc nrnclrlnrl Umlor the direction of W. J. Craig. chuirmzm of the commit- tcc-. tlw Red Cross Campaign gets under way in Barrie this wt-ck. I`l... uh lnnllun In C . nll Wl'.(`.h. The-. objective is $5.000. or about $1 per cnplta. More than one hundred canvassers will take part In the drive. Mr, lfruin qlzllc-(I lmluv that ll. uuco part In me urwc. Mr. (Jruig slated today that good response was being made to the appeal for canvassers. I Imvnn't been turned down .~l|uuu:. Mayor H. G. Rul)nrt. who acted as chuirmzm. stated !hm. it was a privilege to :1al`lw;- lugvlhur in H-- membrnncc or those who died In the first Great War. vu.... p u _, nu tan [0 mo il[||`M!8I l0l' cunvussers. l Imven't been turned by at single person whom I have askml to cu-operate." he declar- I-tl, Mr. Craig said that many 0! the larger stores and manufac- turing firms had already oered to canvass their own employees. He fully believed that Barrie aitizcnsa would rally to the call in no uncertain manner and great- ly exceed the objective set. _.__._.(.>______._ Trustees Pleased With ! Commercial Department I 1 I . Principal A. R. Girwood and R.` iii. [.(ffro.,-, head nf the Cormntrr-in vial Department of B.C.I., were in ; lattmulunt.-rr at the November meet- ` ing of Barrio Board of Education to` l't:poI`L on the work be! carried `on in the Commercial and ocatlon- Ial Department. The Icport created 3a urc-at (`cal of inlv,-H3.-;t among the immnbrrrs. who asked several quen- | tiom about the work. K I Il1|nnl\n!'k` nr Ihn Rmurrl x-vnrnueiadl V l U] |`X1ll('?ill0'1, Wl0|"|GL|_'/ CVCILUIE. I Dc.-tails of the repuvt were as fol- luws: Visits 39. children inspected 842. first aid treatments 48, special 1 physical inspections 79_ vision tests H 80, home visits 38, communicable `disease. four cases of mumps; den- d- tal defects 17. other defects 8. |u0ns zmnm tnc wom. ! M:-mbers of the Board expressed `,uppmvu1 cf the pmgress made in [tho Comrnertrial Department. Mr. Luffrce stated that he was satisfied `with condxtions, which were very ]hzu'monious_ and wit`: the work `done by the pupils. with few ex- 11 <.-L-ptiuns. _..,-_ - ,_ 4.. (Bu Um. Who Was There) '` W. 1.. Brennan. Barrie. and J. J. ['Dumnnd. Brentwood arrived home I-an Sunday with two beautlful bucks after hunting for a week in '1; Northern Ontario. One of the bucks ` ;weighed 260 pmmds, and the other iwas also a good specimen. no nnrlv mnstitutinz the Big `Diphtheria 'i'oxoid - Administered Children` ] A lotal of 114 pupils received jtho first do...- of diphtheria toxoid 1 in October. School Nurse Miss Vera , /\. M:-Mahan reporu-.1 to the Board inf I-lduczatio-1, Monday evening. ` . rxnouilc 1.? Hun l'DI'\l|1'? uuarn ax` fol-I "BNEE? BY BIG HORN HUNT CLUB MEMBERS H, ....... - ... Rev. John McGil|icu(l(ly. chap- lain of Bnrrlc Branch. Canadian Le- gio`n. `in :1 short `n.ddress_ `5:=a`id 1hn't. may -were remembering tho boyn: who died overseas for us and ull thuso who had died in this grrrul l`L`.Il\`(\ 'was good specimen. I The party, constituting the Big ;}lorn Hunt Club. filled their count lof 11 in four days. The members lw-ere W. L. Brennan. James Bren- gnan. F`. E. Maxwell. Barrie: Norman ;Bradford_ North Bay: Harold Hill. 1Orillia: Everett Dar Brooks. A. P. {Chax-lie" Douglas, Cleveland. 0.: . I nnnzzrri Hnmmell. John O. \Constctble Burtch Sur- prises Burglar Redhcmded AT CRAIG'S STORE Suits Reco\;ered In Rear_ Are Valued . nun l\I\t\ A during robbery of the men's store of J. F. Craig and Sons. Dun~ lop Street involving 140 men's suits vulued at $3.000 to $3.500. was trus- lrated by the timely arrival of Night Constable Russell J. Burtch about 11 pan. Tuesday. Mmnbers uf the firm stated that ll Tuesday. Members of the they believed the entire loot was re- covered. The suits were found in two piles. one on either side of the barbed wire fence in the rear of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and directly behind the Oddfellows` Hall, Collier Si. 'l`kn lrunvaluru nun: Ihn "nnrvinszt" nan, comer :91. The burglary was the "nerviest" attempted in Barr'ie for some tune. and police are or the opinion that three or four mt-n--probably exper- ienced shopbrcakc-rs-were iuvolv all, uuug ; lnnuuall u.._, I-an-v Entry to the store was made through a skylight in the rear por- tion of the store. The men apparent- ly climbed the steps to the root at the rear of Str:msman's store. next door. walked over to the skylight. carefully removed :4 palm of glass without making any noise, and then dropped down. one by one. fifteen feet to the floor below. Thu rnhhm-v vnnv.-I hnvn tnkrm :"l L1-lNl\lJ.l`lU I` UR C0l\/INIUNITY `Y -\ INTHIS TOWN leei, to me uoor DCIOW. 'I`he robbery must have taken considerable time nmi have been done by experiencd men, for the suits were all bundled into parcels of about ten each. and tied with the cords of dressing gowns that were in boxes nearby. Hidden In Store Chief uf Pniice Alex. Stewurt be- -lieves that the men must have been hidden in th-._- store for an hour or two, as Constable Burtch had turn- ed out the front door lights about 9430 p.m. and there was no sign of them at that time. Constubie's Story About 10.45 p.m., I came down } __D\,lIl9p St. and we ked. in_ the uney; . u`/av between the anutfizm Bank nf" IIEIUSL`. ` We are me not so much ongzugzuril in fighting: the Gt-rmnn pmple as` their leaders." Mr. M('CHHi(`.ll(lrl_\` dvclarccl. "Wo am. unitod in pluarn-! in: this present. conflict to u glor-' ious end. ` ` "Rnmmnlwr thn mnHu~1`2< .\`iSl(!I'.\`. "l\D()uI. lU.`lI) p.ln., 1 uuuu: uuwu __I)\,lpl9p_St. wagked in alley- way betwn 0'!` (`nmmnrr-n and CrussI.nrLd's Drmz way between the Canadian nmm m Commerce and Crux-:sl;und's Drug Store", Constable Burlch told The Examiner. I l"-n-ran tn nunp mnnt. mange) iPLAI@j@E0B. I A special meeting of the charter `members or the community 'Y` iof Barrie and their I1`:-nds, is plan- gned for next Wednesday evening. November 22. when several 01 thu- dirt-ctnrs of the Mid`n.nd `Y will be presem to discuss their experiences In establishing an asmciatiun there. The meeting will be in charge of ` the provisional executive commlt~ ` tee. of which David Smith is chair- man, Craig Weavcr is secretary. iiand Mrs. M. W. Chepesulk, Roy HChristie and Lloyd. Merrill are ' nnnrnhnru l|Pr ls Headed By David Smith; 5' Possible Activities 3 NEXT MEETING, WED. ;s:ervIce for sluuerus anu yuum VA Hown. a Hi-Y club for collegiate | students, a business girls` club and a recreation club to serve the troops from Camp Borden. Such ac- tivities as a businms men's gym class. handball and craft work. would have to await. the discovery [of proper facilities. it was Ielt. I The list of charter members is: being kept open until the meeting on Nov. 22, and it is emphasiud that any more young people, mar- vried or single. who are interested in this community project will be welcome. ` \.a|'ll'lbl.lc members. A o ma members. At last week's meeting of this new organiwtion. details 01 its con- stitution were discussed at length and possible activities outlined briefly. These latter ltc-ms Included a vocational and personal guidance ,5-ervice for students and youth of .o,...... g. ui_v r-Inh for collegiate L. Brennan was elected captain and the bylaws consisted of: strict abstinence from inwxicants during the hunt: no one to apptoach the camp with a loaded rifle: while be- ing changed from one runway In another. cartridge must be removed from the chamber; any person fir- ing five or more shots at 3 stand- ing buck within 100 feet and in- flicting no injury, to be considered a dangerous gunman. Th. mast amusintt event of the- IUUN |`.'Il.U. l "flcmmnhor the nm!|u.~r:<, si.s't(:1'.< and brdthvrs uf those who died. Ru- mcmbe1',' too. tlms(- who wurv brok- en in the last war. I .n-, ,,_, _ u A n._. 1,, ,_ .,,,,._ dangerous gunman. The most. amusing event. hunt was when all were assembled to listen to the broadcasts. and when CTCH rang out congratulations to Jimmie Brennan, son of W. L. Brennan. who was celebrating his ninth birthday with the Big Horn Hunt Club. Somehow a "4" was om- mined whini. should have been placed to the left of the "9". ; :amn1er. (Turn to page etgnt, please) -----o_...___..... Entry Through Skylight 1.. 4.. Al... ..a....,. .. r "Ai":%'3,doB" No. 46 l \... ... "We can sululv lhnsv hr-uvo ho:1rl-- who have enlisted now May \\'(' honor the noble living as wv hon:-r the noble dend." -u, ...u.. . .. ... 1., so an .- Placing of WI`(~:nllns i` Mayor Rnbortson Hwn cnllml uni llloso who wislu-d tn plucv \v1`(`aths'; um tlw Ccnulnph: Pru\'im:<- nl' Onwl tarlo. by Silver Cross Mulhor_ WI:-5.` C. E Howson; 'l`nwn. of lnuisfi1.; by Reeve O. E. Todd: 'I`own:`-hip Iv", \ u.-pru. by Wurdon W. E. Dmvnv~_;;I, 'l`n\vn of Barrie, by 'l`mvn Clerk A.` W. Smith: Ruyul C:mndi;m Air`; Forcv; Cnnudiun I..v;.:ion: 1.mli(.-s`: I\uxiliz1ry. Cmmdiuu Lvginu: Barrie Lions Club: Barrio Kiwanis Club`: licmpcufvklt Lndgte Nu. I53. Suns uf Fnglnud: Burriv l.(:(l1.:v Nu. Ii:.' l.0.0.I-`.: Column} Unitvd W..v`\.` Gul- don Slur l..O.H.z\. Nu. 531: F.arri\- Rnbeluihs: :1 nnmbvr of \vrvnllI.~ . from prlvulr individuals and fumil-I Il\\ This Week : "Clfculation ms. As lhv hour M II n'cluck stru(`l< 3 Hu` Mu_vm' I1-(uw.~'l<~(l l\\`u minut-.~.~.'| siluncc. nrtvr whivh Slutf Sex`-gLi llilxbcri sounded "l.u.~'l Post" mm` 'lIvvuill-~". } 'I`I... \...u...l..oi.n. \|n'x\' v\I`u\I\!\|Il\l'I`(i` "l((`VClllI` `. Tho hmu-(licliun was pl`nl10lH1(Yl`(i b) Nov. E. C. Rulwrt.~`nn_ 'l`hurn|nn.' and tin` puraulv mnvvcl off for u`; public service in Cvntrnl Un`.~\l. Church. , Barrie Citizens Observe Day Of! Remembrance; NEW MANAGER cir EIOYAL BANK HAILS FROM EASTERN ONTARIO l`.urriv'.< 'Iu\n~ (Grunge Franklin just s11c(-uvrk-(1 M` tho Hnrriu` l` _|us\ sum-uwvmx u. cf the Hm`riv hru Bank of C`:mu(|u, 11...... ul Ii`.u-l`m~ XHNIK (H Kill1H(I`l Born :1! Furfnr. l.-(ls Cuunly.` 1'7u.~:lurn Ontario. un March 2?. lB98_} Mr. Jr-hnslnn ullomlud .-\lhvns llighj School und Nu-u vuturvd thv svr-` ..:.... nr oh.` Hninn Hunk nf t`;nmrIn\ bcnool (um uwu ruu-rt-u nu` .w--. vim` of the Union Bank of Cmulduj M Smiths I-`ulls in IEVIG. Folluu-im.:` mnalgamulinn ur tlw Union `Bank; with the R'.vyul B1l`.`k in 1925. he! . .~'vr\'vd in 'I`orun1o.l Hamilton and olhvr ()ntm"m puims.l including tho xm\m1;;vmont of Uw Portland. 0n1ur'm. \n'um'h. Fi\ t`! years ago. he went to I\1umx'e,-211 as! assistant xxxaxxzngn` of tho Stanley` Street Branch. and calm: from that Branch to Ban-riv. M .l nhnh\n has hnnn m'ti\'t,~ int Lsrancn I0 nau'ru'. I Mr. J0hn*`t0n has bvon avtivv int various` organizations. He is a mem- ! be!` of the United Church of Can-j ada. is a Past Master of Simpson lnrhus Mn 157 AF` Xv AM N(`\M-I RC3. is F85! IVHISLUY Ul DLIHPSUU Lodge. No. 157. AF. & A.M.. Now- hnnn un has .ul\vav.: maintained a Lodge. N0. 101. t\.r. (\'. t\.lVl..~lV\'\V-I | . :-| t , bum` 9"? his `l\vai`iSx3a""``d " " " z LEARN wumu-1 1'0 `:1 keg; 11,3`: r`n`:'rie'dt M. J G. F. JOHNSTON ` People n;.tumll,v 1..-L :1: '1". . 5 H x '1' O l\ Evelyn M. Churchill. Smiths Fa11s. :' as 5``*dd - F- Gm 3*` `"` C`"` L` ' ' ` _ . . _ . , iof dances. suppers. on: In 1!}: and `hey hB\'t` two chaldrenz George. ' m"mdgCr of Barrie Branch of Royal 1 Examiner curried 2479 lines 4 ged 11. and _13`b'c`8 aged 7 years. I Bank of Canada.-Photo by S1nith'c1~-dss of ;,d\;_.,-H,-,,.__-, grey are resxdmg at 105 Mult-aster i Studio` B.,..,_-(,_ \ eel. ._ _ ,.-__-.. \p-.--:--- -A--~ 75 vuvxr ?HhS("`i_D1i'\" p:m".' 5;o5o vvsl bunk lllilllilgm is _ Iin .lnhnstun. who has] :1 R. F. Grunt us In.-ml? brumrll u!` the Ro_vul[ ...lu I Variety of AVV1`eCI thS!DO Not Forget Those] Deposited On 3 Who Suffered In 1 Cenotaph i Last War n DI,'.l.| being] 1. : . {LARGE 'KfHERING} Hev.A.D5wher,M.L.A. 1 = Speaks at Public ' Service Here I I III M SLll'l'll1,'._{ l1L'TI1(`ll"|Dl"dll_L'L` Iliiyl 'zIpp(:n| at tho public service in Cen- llral United Church. Rev. A. Wal- lace Downer. Dunlr00h_ M.L./\. for Dufferin-Simcoc. called on every- one not to forget those who had sut- fervd in the last. war. . `-1.. 111.. nnialui Al` in nnur ur-_\r nrntrntll *lCI'(`(J Ill H10 IIIFIV Will`. , ; "In the midst of u new war wmzod l |:ig8iinst the evils i:hrc-a1.cninpz the` ivory cxi.=tcnc(.- of the inutcijial and ..-`pirituul freedom of the Empire. Hlui:'(~ who gave their lives in the llusl. i.{l`('.1; sIr1_u_.,r5{lc midislmnot be 1:1`-` golt.cn." 10 sni , an e new (2- irnnncls or ioclay, calligig as they do{ 'for tremendous sacri ices, must no lbn allowed to over:-'hndow the great [sacrifices of Ihc pus! ' '1 'I`ml:.v H qr-r-ms 1n mn um .'u-1-nn1.I I-`51l(Yl'l|lL'U!'i Ul |l|L' pual. ' ` "'I`oday, it seems to me. we accept 3 1h(: chznllelnge of those who gave "u-ir lives for the preservation of frccdmn and liberty in the Great {Winn and in the words of C01. John ; McCreu: I ! I'ukq-, up mu` quarrel with the me, To yuu frmn failing hands `W0 Ihmw the 'I`orch. [ Be yuurs to hold it high. 3 I W1: hnvv taken up thc,quar1'el| wim l,I |r; me: we are carryxng the] 5 'I`()I`(:h." I E Qnvuim. Wnll /\Hr~nr|(\rI I I I snnynn vvxu `nu.-unu | I 1 Thu public service in tho <:hur(.-h, was wvil attended. ex-servicemen] luccupying Mu: central pews dUwn-| isL:ai1':<. A hu1_.{c Union Jack drupcd| Lhv altar. and the Legion colorsl wt-rm: plum-(!_ one flag on cil.hcx' |si(lo. (luring the service. The ser- vice was conducted by Barrie M'm- i.k:lorinl Association. 11.... LU A 1:` hnn Run-Inn /\u.`l `pvinlv unllwm. i.\f1(`l'l}ll :`\. S()ClHL|0l`l. Rev. W. A. E. Doc, Burton Ave.`- Uniu-cl Church. ocrccl an Im.m`-9; uuticmnl Pruym-" to u[)(.`n lhc _~,cr-- 1 J vicu. after which "0 Canada" was . sung. Commissioner Edgar I-Inc.` Salvation Army, offered a ."Mem- ` | orlal - ~Pnaynr`- -1--and Dr; J.- Shm'l.t, St Andrew's Presbyterian` Church. read the scripture lesson frnm Psalm 46. `I Rev. Mr. Duo marl the proclama- liicn of H10 Mayors throughout? lC:mu(l:|. Tm choir of Central Unit-' ml Chur(,-h. undvr the dircciion nrl Mi:'.~' .I(-.~'. P.ry.-mu. saw: an uppro-I Rev Mr. D()\\ ll(.')` n.c.A.Ff;UAnD i "Lctst Post>"':`-Revei11e" By Member of 3 Irish Re-gt. v[n'l.'Iu' unuIv.'m. Rev _ Duwnt.-r Rm`. /\..W. Downer, in his ml- (lruss. said in l)l'l2 (Turn to Page 3 Please) lyHome and ScT1oo1 Clubsi &Favo}J.;:ed byDr.SiIpMp9_;} * In stirring Rcmt-mbran_cc Day; unru-nl an Hun n nh1ia- Kr-rvir-n in (`n-l No Other Organization ; Doing As Good A Job, ; He States l'Iu- llmnv and Sciwul Club i.< 2. \'uluublv institution in Ontario, anti cnnnnunilio:< might well con- .~:.idcr llw advisability of lmvinp. Llu-m l'm`nn'd. Hun. Dr. 1.. J. Simp- -.~:nn_ Minislvr of Education. urged in 1 `an z1d(l1'z-ss on E(l-Jcatitm in U1;-3 , I -ngn-ussiw`Rural C0.'nmunily." uu--1 Itlvr the auspices of tho Cunnmumy i ;l.il`u Training [x1stiL'.xu\ in Public` Il..ibr:u~y Hull. Saturdzuv evening. '; Nu nlhvr m`;:ani/mion is doing.-,` |ns gum! u job. Dr. Simpson ducl:u`- ; `rd. "It Is bringim: about :1 bvtlvr` \l:lI({|`l`.\`l&llld|llg bul.\vuL-:1 parents zuni`; lniu-h|\|`\' " ` \\'l.~` sIillL`(l In.-H |Vll'b. x,` n.` }lVT:u'lluml. p1'e.~'iden! Lf the Hum;-` ;nu(l School Club of C<\llix\g\vovd.?| (Turn to Page 5 Please) , GRANT.ShTAO BE CUT .Sl`l`\`i(`(' Well A11:-ndod stated that Mrs. C. ..:,an..o .r n... u. iii/1}:i91BRANcE ; , DAY MARKED AT % 1 FOREST STATION`; The service u[ the Ccnoluph on; Rmnmnbrunc Day` Nov. ll, wasl most. impressive. , H'm.u|nrl hv 'Rm-rin Rnnrl 1. um .I Vcspra Post of the (?:m:uliu.n` Legion in (1|):u'1.:'(-, of Ar-: rangcmcnts; (imvo.-4 in Min-; csing (icmtttcry M:n'k(-(l I; _ HV(lll|`.`|. CUl`l'l`!-:fH|IIlIl'H('t-I _ Rcmcmbx';m<::- .\'<-rvi(~- w.-n; In-Id n1, the Fm'c. Hull rm S:ul.umln_v, N<:v.' 11, at 2 p.m.. with h`x.ev. Wm. N('_-w~ mun n[.Cl'ui;.:lmI':4l. Ill <.'l'm1`1:0. ` By kind pt-rI1m:.~:iun <>l' l.[.(,`:.| ` Hughes. O.(,'. l.lu- Ihnpul l1'i::h \'('1',l~ ment. Sgt. OLI:-w;._v :urri`vr-(I with: three men illl(l :1 Sui. Hll[(l(`1` In pm'- form the r|uli(_-5 n1. lh- r-1-nut:-phm This was (luno in up-In-tlutv stylul which gnv(.- lh<- |u:n`:dt- an irlvu mfg _|thc kind of men (Z',;m:url:: Inn: fur (Iv- .|f.cncc. For Ihu.s'u- whn urv I :nni|i:aru with milikilry drill, H. was: :: pln;:: to SOC th:-s(: mr-n ;n'ri\':- nl Hm rv-- Iivnu-on nu-rv\I_' non null il Vll.'|k` vnrv |VCl`.`~'C 1'H'HIH. (tut, .uu.x `much n])]I'(-trinlvrl by men. Sm. Hr-mhlu-_v |I.a. Post. um! zafh-r ;. ` minutes the Itvvmll--. as Ck-:11` as 2: Lu-ll w thnl. snmv nl` HM` lrmzl ll sent. to Midhur.\`l fur II1 An. ,, ,1 ,. Al'l.(.-r :1 sluurl. l'I`l`l`lHH|l)' ::l `ccnnlnpl1 thn p:zr;url<~ l`('lIH'll('fl l lull whore T{.vv. l". W. lvlmldm |MnjnI' T. Wil|i.'Im:: ::..'s- vxm lnddrcsstrs. 'l`hr-.-:(~ spm,~r-lu':`. very well llmluzlll. uvc-1' lwl`nr:- were dclivt-x'(.-(L Thu rml,\~' Ira - was that 100 l`<.-,w wg:r- _Llw1-__.- I -nnh`MV*`*1hn-~ " ._ ' . }'-r` `NUS LHUL LUU lU._V\_/ \Nl'.'l, -co1vcr*~1.hc- - ,. Miss Muht-I Wnllw vv sisted :11. tho ur1,'.'m um clmrd I`!`I|(l(`l'U(l :: In-n Aftt-I` tho .\'("r\'i(-1: lvemrnns mntm-ml 14 ctory tn pl;u',(- the .`l as on the 1:r:1v(-5; nl` ` away since the war Fire 01` unknown m'i,L(i` 12. The cslirnzltt-(I Inns i rebuilt. Seven Vorielgies Seen In Nine Ducks Shot Four of Them Rare nu...-..... V... ` S])C(_`(`hl`.` w('|`("| H1:-,vl v(-r(.- lrulllhlw? Lun few. V\"_{>l"`l.1)(!_I;g\ l.;_; rm.--*< 0| \/vry |;iI:rll_\` :e.~:~f ho nrgnn and /\XI(II'I*\I\' ()r- ulvrwl in-::ulnl'n| :-inlu. ` -rvi(:r- .31 " Nnv. I I . in " i.~': 1 h i::h !\'(:;;1-` my with! 51.11. pm'~ ..4 ul\.. .-......I-.nI. HIUSI. lITlpl`L`h'SlVll. Headed by Barrio Band. 11 pm ado formed at the Market Square und marched to the Cenotaph. the parade including members of the Town Council. Board of Educntion.1 and public officials, as well as 21! large turnout of ex-.~'crvicc men. a| great many wearing berets and! medals. 3 ....,. . . ..| V 1 xvipml out. the Copeland sawmill and u r1LIm1li'1,y of lumber m Elmvulo. on Nov. 4$5.0()(), Spruarl of flames was prevented by 1_`h`cxn I`h:_: mill iz; hln,-ly X0 be H-HI 1\.u;;:-> '('(l :1` [>m'~' '1-nnl:uph.' H10 style` I hf` ..- l'...~ tin` BARRu, CANADA, `THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939 Sunday Morning Fire Elmvule .......,..-. -. .... P :World Prside-nt`, KepwHomefront'L%;:.If':3;t`e2:3"k HSLIFOTICC S av S`; t3uIL`1'B27f@xA_\Rs AGO. ;;co1s:i{\iAEf6itEE. CANADA WIDE SORELY NEEDED 'UNSEEN GUARD" ;HONQRS DEAD . . . A k g 1 `Prol. A. I-. Loventry llrgos lm-, um-(li:|t l'1'o:.',l':1nnn(\, to Saw- ` Fnilinp, Water Supply l`|u-. un:~:(-.-n guard" of l5zu'ri-. /\rnmuri(-s held its own private- In-n|mnhr:uu~-. Day tzcrvnmniu-s h':LllIr(l:_v. \`:rl NI A '\lla-(`nu-It unuunua. Th veterans forum-cl up on the! west and north sides of lhc monu-! ment in charge of Donald `L. Glid-! don. president of But-ric Brzmchl Canadian Legion. and C. A. Mc-I ]`J1'idc. presirlcnt of Bnrric Voter- ans' Social Club. A guard of honor [mm `the R..C`.A.[". Station. Cmnp Borrlt-n,` | I I I nldded :1 military much to the pro- ueedings. II. was in chm`1,'u of Sgt. D, 0, (`ruin Hu- ma-mhnru hr-inn .\:uur(I:_v. Sgt. M. A, M1-(`,m`kimlnl-, who is in t=lmI`|:e of the Armo|n'i-.5 1-.u:u'd M` NH . (Grey and Sinwm-, l~`mu~.~.lr-r.~;. Imu'(:hNl his mm: In llu- front of H10 l\l`ll10lIl'i(`.`s'. and wont Hu'mu:'h tho ('u.slmn:u'y drill, iIl(`llI(I)L;" "|Il'(`.5l'l1l :|rn1s" and riflt-s at rt-sl. 'l'ln~ nu:-m|)(~r.s of llw L',llilI'(I lmwml their In-auls fur l\\'u Ininlltvs In-fore ll u.m.. at whit-In time: SN'[.:t. A. Ii. Scum xnumla-rl "l.ast l'n.-4t" and `R-v- 1-ille". llu-. 1-luau` units of whirl: would Iw In-nrd at the (lelmtaph s~I'\'i-1!. l'n.~.'t ()fl`i'c SqlIzn'(-. l'2\-wrvnm- men. 1,'uzu'din;; vi1~ at points lhroughcult the-, (`-mmty.` ulsn oh.s`t~I'\'vI_l two minutes` sil- vm-1~ in Imnuur M tlu-ir fallen: 1... .u ..x.. n. in u.u\- u- u._.... -.....u..--... I play during supper hour. glib ; ' 1 Sliurl Circuit". a Ci-JIladi'd`ll`: .L`l\ll1(?d_\ will be produced in Barrie`- 5Public l_.ibi';ir_v Hall. by Bal`I`lC1i :I)i-umzi Club this evening, 8 o'clock. i Euchre in L_efx'oy Community -Hall. Friday. Nov. 17. In aid Of isnulh Imiisfil Red Cross Society. ;Admissiun 150. including` lunch. luy-i~n:< 4612 ---- COMING EVENTS- ii A HIGH ASERVICE :4 `!Nec1r1y 300 Attend) ` From All Parts of County " l I `}|`IU'I HIIHHII: IIHH (HI! RIIUEI \YUl|Vl_'ll"i iqnn nf llw \`Vnm-n':~; ln: hf .`imz-m- (`rmniy by I\ Ir:=. /\lfr(~tl Wnlz. (.5.,B.I`I.. I.rmrlnn, ln;4l;mri. first mad (`fly V;)l`i3.`1id(.`l1l, 0|` Hw A:s`xnci:IL(>.i| 1vDu_nlry Women of ihc World. 1 I .mi'1m`I1'i9.i'n;z '11/t'n`n'1`(`n'.%" "`?3Sili'm !...;n. .-....;..-.1 1.. ..u..- urnI`I( Mm `M1111. /Irs. Alfred Wc1ttTe1ls; Institutes at Arecx Convention mu. I-u_lH.'b as-IL. l.);mcc 1:. Ru.\.~ M-Ilil`iL' and his ll-1M.d_`mp_ the pcrstni-l piece hamcl. t',`uttii'iit;: 'dlll_\` kid. at Cm,k. pavilion on Fritltty. Nov. 17. under the auspices tut` the lmdinintun club. RLllllfIl'I;;'(` sale uuspiccs Royal Victot'in Hospital Aid. Saturday. Nov. l8. former A & P Store. Eli- ~ l.ubL`lll St. Anyone having suitable * articles phone 1102 or 24. 45-46b i J. A. Carroll. Dll'l3L`l<)l` of the Ag- "irieulturul Societies Branch will ftspcak on "The Place of the Agri- .fcultural Society in the Rural Cum- .imunit._v". Barrie Lihrurv Hall, Nov. - 18. 845 p.m - .~6h for additional instzuctions by his After the verdict was t`cnde:`t.d. the jury was pollet . on motion of D. J. Cr.ft'oy. K.C.. counsel for Hydro 46biEl(`ctt'ic Power Commission of On- turic`. The decision was unanimous. Peter White. KC, coun.=:(~l for thcl gplaintiff, moved for judgment. Apportionment of Damages Judgment was not immediately rendered by His Lordship. pending apportionment of the $12,000 as between the widow and child. This matter came up at Osgoode Hall, ('_l'ur.-2 to -page eight, ptecse) weighed other 2 was party. Big filled of four The were W. James nan. E. Bradford, Hill. Da:"' "Charlie" I Leonard Hummell. John Shaughnessy. Joseph Pinpow. Trout Creek; J. J. Dumond, Brentwood. The Club held its initial meeting in the hunt camp on Big Bear Lake, iahout 20 miles from Powasan. W. +1: XAMINER n mu` mrm-sl, l`ll(1(`,?l\'-` u- hunw front. impre;1-` :~'llp|)fI1`1 with all mu`, I-:ay:~r:: Ilmsv whn arci r livu-:; for nlll` pm-I ..`.r ... '(`ll|inlI hud :: rvrCI)x' `d 250. 'I'uvs(|u_y afienmon. wi I I`: ."Cl)l`P;' .. 1-. u I lJl.',UUIll)_;5. ll. VVEIS Ill cnm';,'u Ul II). 0. Craig, the members Aircraftsmcn E. J. Andrews. Swccney_ R. W. Puget and J. Dcnudoin. `u||iu1.'.vv<)ml ll` l\I.\'lUlrl ". Hm Wm'I"l. El <-uunlrit--4 .lu|.\'. 1915!). nlifit-Ll hm`-} ':r|.< of 1l1"`| ..'.- In 4 u.... ..,_.._ ' fmmrlwll ............v }| i%ELMVALE LOSESE L ITS SAWMILL` ::;1N $5,009 FIRE C0 -if kg. .)--1\L W.'luL .niuuII'. un Juu, 45_47b?:i..s`v_\a tho plaintiffs clunmges? L Iel0d_7 A.4-$l2_l)00. 1 3 Tlw jury rr-turned to th:- courtir iarrieu _ , , . e"e__1r,ul11 .n 8.40 pm.. after beirg uutiir Mm`'i'uin 5.4. ) p.m. In the meantime, iii?` "u-b ` had been recalled to the court ruom |I. . additional instructions by His hi5 11' , 1 ,i..,;_.;,;,, ` (Canadian Legion Holds Remembrance Evening ! }.&ur1`ie Brunch Nu. M7. Czmudian l LL-giun. held il joyful Remcmbrzmcc `Day suciul evening in the Cznmdiun ihcgiun I-Iull Mnndny evening, with I _mnre than I00 in attendance. 1\ I (`.Ii:l:lnn In-ncirinnl nf NH` {more than IUU In zILu:n(luIu:L'. I I). l.. Gliddon. president. of the I3mm'h. was chuirmmi. mid he wel- comed u lurgv numbcr ml" cn|n1':a(lo:< frnm tho Irish Rogitnent of Cmmda (M.G.I, Royal C.;mmli:m Air Force. amt Royal C:muLli:m Army Scrrvice Corps. nt` Cmnp Borden. 'l`hL- pm;.:i':a1ni1w vvns zsri'ung(!(.t by Wultvr I crl\ins. who supLri'vi. :1 xinzz-.-:nm.:. St-r1.:u:nht M. W. Culin- _w::_v. R.C./\.I".. onh-rlnim.-(I with his ?;w<:m'(li zmtl lh(- "'l`ln'co Musk_-- la-(,~r:<." Plvs. Kvzm. K(`('hl.'l` zmd Cun- lninu. of tho Irish Regitnr.-nt. \\`(`l`(' `in popular ztvxmmd for their sniipzs. Picrro IVl also made 21 hit. i I (l','Imn(1lv (7r)r`r('s,:(nzdcmtv) I'I|mv:nl-~ ln:~'l mug of its main in- rluslrix-.< Uh Sunday, whvn fire d(.`E< Iroyod Cop:-lun{`s :'uwmill, with an qu:un.i1y ul` lumlmr, at an cstinmlucl ' l<)5'.'. of .000. lU.`.'\ `Jl ` 'l`h<~ (:i1i'/.r Hz: w(`rt~ .'iw;ik(-nvd ulmui. tlm-1* o'r:|m-k in tho Inurniug hy ilw firv ;il.'n'in, and it was disu()v- (`l'(`(l Hiui. Hm (jupvlmid sawmill at liw \\ i`~" uf ilw vill:u,'(- wins :1 IHZIF-~ ml` flzmu-:'. .\'u|'l'usin;{ inn wholo slcyl wilh rrnlnr. 'I'h<- Sll`lI(.`lllI f`, 100 by` 1 I 1 E :40 fvvl, \v.'I.-: :1 1'r:nm- building with in L- (`.lIL{iI!() mum. Tho lC:IU:~'(` or Ilw i'ir- is: unknown. but. iii ."(`l`llI"(`l In huvv st:iri.(-(I in Hug ]vn;:im- l`(I0llI. 'I`h(-, prompt r('spoI1s'.` ;u|' lhv |<;(.':uI firv l)rig:i(i\ and H good `:.uppl_v pl` wznlr-1'. suvml m-urby |hlli|(Hl\L{. -3 iiwliidiiiu (imp:-l:iIid's mu- lrhim` .~hm. only :il)nul, 30 fuel from {lhv mill. By -1 :i.m. the buildixu; was ('I)lnpi( toly (`l)Il5LlIl)l`(I, bul, fin`- im-n rmn:Ainv on the :4(:en(: for nbmll ihrm: l1um',~<, .J:nm\< 'l`0rm4-3, ...\.z II...-Ix r<..I..mh...- in.-nml in Hm! .;....u-sun... y The color party consisted of Jack` Marshall. carrying the Union Jnck.; And R, J F-Fill ihn ('nnnrIi:nn l.r-Minn. ` AN mxax Will An x-zuxy way to find urticl(::: losl 4, I IS In nclvorlisu in The Barrio Exam- Him-r Clu:~':~`ifi0(l:~`. One cent a word v]cush (minimum. 25c). ~:IJury Awards $12,000 % .;i gainst Hydro Electric. 1 \V|.\' ('I)lllDl(.L(`|_V ('Ul]."vUll]l`(l, Dlll, l|l`I'- ; 'l`omw:/ I and Herb. Columbus turned in tin.- alarm. 'l`ln- mill lmd but-n runnin}.', up I dnlv, gs.-Him; out rnulurial for wmlvr irmit-, The mill was mvm.-<|_|)y the thru::' ,(1op<.-luml brnHwr:~=--Arthur. Lloyd , [and Wat:~`0n. H. was 27 ymuzs old `and wax the third sawmill to be r; .. cr:;r *`.n;`"* ' ' UH,` lllll'(l Silwllllll l0 UI: I15um::1am"zr{5t'm:""` ' ' I Tn 1`h'- l'I.\':nniI1m'. Arthur Cupo- `lnml :;Inl,m,I that the loss was in tho m:igh|)m`l1o0(l or [ivc thousand `doll:n'.~:. pzly covered by insur- nl Hwv hnnr-rl to re- -: nun Hz u, `HIM! '|buil(i. :C0mmission Found Negli- ! gent"; Improper Inspec- tion of Trees | .-- ._ " K I A vz-rr.liL'l. for $l2.00() and costs Ix-ms x`ulurn0d by :1 jury in Suprume itfnurl, /\:~'.~:i'/.;.<. bofom Mr` Justice W. 31). Roach at the Court Houetc here inn l`luu'.~'(l:n_v v-vrrninu l:::-;t_ against: mm. n...x.-.. I.`I...n-i.- hmm-v Pnmmi:-- nn 1mu'.~'(1zI_v --v:.~mu;,; I...-.L_ uguunn Inv Hytlru Electric Powcr (Iommis'.- mun (.r (.)nl:n`iu in f|V()I`(fU1!", wit`.- nw nml infant, child of Howard! Floyd (imnlvy. 150-year-old ".553 T()\Vl1.`~hJ[) fill`mt'l`. r:',III)f`L' Ins`? hi: Ilfv hv ('l(_`(:[l`O(.'Ll-. L \ j`l'u\vn:~nJp xiirmt-I`. Guulvy lost his me by olcctrocu-` Etiun when he apparently tuuchlrd .1 `fnllnn livr- (-It-ctric wire broughi in <-:n`th by :1 In-v in frnmt. of his farm` ..-. |.v.O l'l (`nu ;_L:('u(.'(' Ilhn ca ilhu accident. 1 A Mr. JVLHITIIHII. carrying IHC UHIUI1 JHCK.` and B. J. Hill, the Canadian I..t.-uion; Colors. They and Hurry C`-zn`l.nor.l chairman of the Ro|nmnl)I'unr:(-I; Day Cmnmillcc. as well as : Scrgl. H. H. Hibbm-1,. Irish m-gi-i mom of Ctmadu 4MG.>_ slnlioncd` :1`! Camp Bordon. f(n'mL-d up rm titu- north side fncing the c(.-nomph. -

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