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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1940, p. 9

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75th Year rm. ~ 1 Ieaso take your m`lifi(_-`ml rm:-E upiration seriously." Miss Tuck ad- monished the students in the cuuxse of a few words of appreciation. Rllaunr Dnhnrlcnn nvnrvicnd hiS Mayor Robertson exercised his ,prerogative and dismissed the ischool for the afterimon. Principal Girdwood remarking that the May- or had never made a more popular Speech. The Principal said consid- .era-bie time would be spent in B.C.l. Eon first aid work this year. I01 Jew worus 01 appreciauun. ` . ! D.-m-out :\I\ H'\n damn in :irIr]iHnn. ton nrst ala worn uns yum. . Present. on the stage in addition to those who spoke were Mrs. A. J. `Tuck. grandmother nt' the recipient: `Miss Dawson. aunt of the rescued Ebny; and Thomas F`. Black of the |0ntario Hydro Electric Power Cum- 'rr\ccir\n ; |Wl$ ARE NOW EQUIPPED to give `you complete spring service on all. `types 0! cars and trucks. Springsl [made to order; also radiators rm, maired and re-cored. Satisfaclion' qznaranteed or money refunded. 1 `Dominion Auto Wreckersl, 7 Maple Ave. : Phone 420! ` . _ {TEAM OF GELDlNGS--5 yrs. um.` 1 weight 3000; also 8 other mares and igeldings for sale or exchange. 8 chunks of pigs for sale, I Holstein heifer. milking well. Apply on 7.t.h,line, of Vespra. corner t-:wnlix_u,-. :1 mile west of Allaiidalo. Phnnt` : em-12. 39p: | ________________ 'MANURF.--Wr-H rutlvd or fresh.` `and black loam. Delivered, Sod llding and grading dune-. Phonrr 611112 3911' iron SALE-I65 acres. includiuzl 100 acres bush. 65 cleared; 16 head` !cabl.le. team horses, implements. crop; will exchange for Barne house. N. W. Maley. Barrie. 3933' TOO LATE 'l'O CLASSIFY .n.u vnu nm It In The Enmlnnn IF YOU WANT INSURANCE THAT REALLY INSURES SEE MALc5i}1soN's THURSDAY _ FRID}:- SATURDAY nnvnruvnu nnArIII\vI.Vl'.V I3AfI\IYIII\A`7 I'D on II III! FOR FORTY-ONE YEARS THE HOME OF GOOD INSURANCE 41 Dunlop St. - Barrie Phone 447 11. G. ROBERTSON. ______ . -l~ IR hand Mayan`. ISAUUN lluua rer L,wu.: (Dressed hut weight on rail). ' Today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ., . . $11.75 One week ago . .......$1l.i}5 Twn weeks ago . ...$l2.0U Three weeks ago .,. .. . .. ...$12.l)) RDVVS 1 Over 5 lbs. 4'/2-5 lbs. I3-4 /g lbs. Rllzzrlznl an ,3-4 lbs. ...... .` I4-5 lbs. ` Over 5 lbs. Rlfrnulrnl r-I .llH'L`L' WL'L'Kh 'd;:;l_I . .. ....vI SOWS `No. l Saws. up to 300 lbs. Per I hot weight, well fleshed ...... .. 5 No. l Snws, over 300 lbs. and under 375. hot weight. well fleshed ...................................... .. 3 No. 2 Sows, unfinished. any weight. or finished over 375, hot weight. dressed .............. .. S (}A'I"l`[.l'; Per ( .n..q.um.- nnH|n mt: r.n,u | L 1 Butcher Butcher Bnlagnzl (`nvxnnrq |..,iHllllfl'S ll Veal calves Lambs Sheep .... .. 1_.nu\.1.uu_.u -- 1 un unuvginz Who win Be The Next to sen Us Their Photo? N0t(`---"Slight|_\' Honorable" Only will Be Shown l"oto-Nite I | - a (As quoted by First Co-operative] Packers of Ontario Ltd.. Barrie) ;Wa|luce Todd Heads . | B.C.I. Students Council: Wallace l`udd. :.m uf Rf,`(`\/P (Ir- villr` E Todd and l`/lr:-. 'l'rv`| Churrhxll, hn:< hr-an L`lL`1.lv`v| pr-:51 l clcnl. uf lhn Sluclr-nI~` (,'mnu'll cu`? Barrio C0ll(.`}. ,lilU` In::'Iln1.(- l'm` llw Icnsuing yr-ur. This body hzni mm ,n'0l n!` all r~xl1':u-.'Ir-:zrlr`I1niL-. m'|1vI|u-. Iwilllin lhv (Iollv`gx.'nla- lwzlllulv. Members uf the ,-xv:('1I1i'.-o- ;m_- ..: I I l \nlmv.~ llm0:`:n'y prr-.:~'idr`nL l`rm clpzxl A. ll, (llrdwrmd; prrmldvm. Wallace Todd, nlccted from the Upper and Svnlur Middle .3(`l1n')l.`~` fir:~`t vice-prcsirfrrnt. (ll-nri.-1 Sum-. mrm:~. r=le<:tr2d from Hm Juninr MM dle Sclmols; .-xzvnnd vit'r`-prcsxrlz-ut I R-?bL`I`t Chiltlck, r~lvr`t.t.`rl from thr Second Year: .-;c:r<.-l:u`y-u':as|.n'.1`. H. J. Heath. vice-principal; Vern-l nn \N:allcm- nrr-szlrlmll nf Hnv_:' man. pl`L`5l(H`lIl HI `.lll'l2v I\Vll|l"H | Society: (ienrgv Rook!-, px`t's1dr3x:1i of Senior L.itr.*1*.'n'_v Sn<'ir.'ly; px'o: dents of Music S:;cic1_v mvl Hr; chcstra do be ulocted); l(?l(_`h(`1`:. as:socialml with vax`iuu;. sch-ml 911-: .cietic-s-A. B. Cockburn_ Miss; Urn-L Kelsu. Miss F`1nrenr-0. Mavlhugsfll W. A. Fi.':her. Angus Ram.-:. ` . Elections for thv Senior I.-H:-Lznvl Society. held yesterday. rvhn-n:- ` Gcoge Ruoko as prosidrm . (Z-nth-I erme Higgins as vice-president. and Kenneth Simmnn:< as se(.`r~lary. ,, 4.___./3, _._... - I11. J. 1193). VlCl ."pI'lllClp8|; VIll' '; on Walker. president of Buys" |Athletic Society: Gernldinv Nnr 'm;m. pres1rh-nt Inf (,'.irL'.' /Ulllv- n' 'u'Io-Iv` (Lnnrxzn Rumlw. nrt':,1dI,'::! 1 The weather turnr.-d vr'ry rrvvvl} Iwith lhv rczmll that y(`.=10I`r1:zy.' jpeopxo were .' and (:v)rn-l `plaining of the cold. and furnncm fires were being stoked ! 'I|.... x.:..|....4 |........,.....o...-.. .J...~...n |.uL..: vvunl. u-....b ...v The highest temperature dnrnuz llhe pas! wcok was on F`1'iduy whr-'1 the mercury ascended to 87 rl--- greos. Whlld` the 1owt:,I xx/as; mg Monday. when tho tmnpv.-ralnuw" went down M 199 almvn 3 |.. . , . . | Maximum and mnmnum tompv-:'- `as ftrlluwzr I % atures during the past week \\/PH`: I Hiuh I nuv C K. `lldl UK Ltd! !\l['L"fI.`l| hsted with RCAF. a1 !Mann1ng Pool. Turnnu I `.9I`ruv x.- :::..`..-...4.n u H I` H u H Entertainment THUR. - FRI. - SAT. - MAT. SAT. 2.30 CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY EVENING STARTING AT 5.20 P.M. 2 FEATURES YOU WILL ENJOY . . W. I M;-rley E I {and Mrs. B. 1 rAve.. recent Wcran School. wand 1. now . `J rontn. IULIIJB One cent luwer (hm wm-k .'IL!'>. 'A" large 'A" medium `A" pulleta . . ` .... .. . .R.. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Market stnzady. (`.Ill('! i Bart Simmons, elder sun of M:.'_ and Mrs. V. B. Simmons. Ban1e.{ with RC A.F.. Manning Poul. Tor-1 nnin I `i `/2 I05. Market, { George E. E3pencP1'. son and Mrs. Alfred Sp:-ncur. ton, R.(".A.F. Manmng Pm ll'\l`Hn ' LJ'Jll L;{'V\ lB. `Jack LWlS. CL` {uate of Ga]! hcocul `wilt-. D1 lVL'r J) IDS. .. .. Market .<'tc:ody. Today s Prices Hogs, Cattle Eggs, Poultry BACON HUGS Vhrnccnrl hni mm E DI IEUIIIIJ 1VltI1lAVl:1l.'4 DIILIJIIIIIIIJ. Hun! CONTINUOUS SHOW sA'rUiz"i'AY EVENING S'!'AETING -A:I' 5.20 P.M. II Ifk` l'I\Y'\ IDIIN U}! I l hl cattle L'UW`a bulis` and l'lIH`.'l'.`: 1`Iynu THE WEATIII-ZR Ifll ,Lv:uuy. CHICKENS I*x`ic`nr-rdson. son of M" . A. Richardson. Burtnn I graduatp of Gan {ur- l. enlisted with RC A P` ' at Manning Pool. Tu- l:|\" H40 ll ...a I`I.UU_ (I\\'Li . $(`50~2ii7.lJ()1 $rl.()u-$;3 on . .$4.UU-$4..".I:l . $2.00-$:; mu ..$8.0()-$l().&(t| .. .$7.00$8 Y!'w . ..w.00-.$`1.:)', High -11 ANOTHER MIDNITE SHOW AFTER SUNDAY AT 12.05 AM. THE FEATHRE SHOWN WILL BE "SLIGHTLY HONORABLE" Per Uwl. nn -nil) I I)1'e:;:;r,-d : n 4': I [,1 WI , $5.06 . $4.00 (`n4 5 Section 2 -- Pages 9 to 14 {Barrie and Allandale % ', E RntalsQAre Pegged By nrrlvrr uf tho Wartime Prices `and I'I'adv H:mrd. rentals in Barrie and Allamlalc. in common with :m'lnin nlllm` designated centres in Cmudn. have been pegged at levels. ')1' .Immnr_v 1!, 19-10. effective Octo- hrrr 1. I940. !'\H\nu< fin!- Will be at Levels of Jon-` I i uary 2, Board ` Orders. TUESDAY Anvotifer IIl_`]' I. HVHI. ( )Hwr (mtnriu munir-ipnlitios rl(%~ ..i;:n.'Ilt,`rl are as {nlluw:<: Kingston. mrl I-`or-`r Ouawwn. including East VH-w_ Now Edinburgh. Over- -`nnml<. I1-u-1{<'|if|'r'. W(`FlblH"J and I |Wv>nrh'nH"; l m'r_v Snund and N0- ` hn|' 'lI:-nIun- `K/inrlcnl` In nun!- '1,-unnx. l'|H(`Kl'IllII', Wt`:- Wnnrhwnifv; Parry Snunr tbs-I; 'lwn|vm: Windsor` i -mu, lhr hm oz rmrl I .. l .. . mun nu ` ?11mn;:l1 lflnmlgh Muir-v: R-x ;;-n_v. ` ']`hv- (JI'rh-1'-in('nunr-iI pnssml uh. l`1u~..(!.')_v :-V (.` fm-In, fnlluwmg H1: ;vn'I!r'r of .`~ivpf(mI|>I-1` 11, in which` !lh<- pmvorz: uf lhv Bnnrrl xvnrn x-x- ilvnrlt-rl 1.: im`lu rout. mnpowc-r:.' }!h- Bu.-ml In fix tho maximum |I'('nlnl-: and In uppninl lnml ("mu-` |IniHn<*:; Ill r|n*:ign:m`d .'n'r:m fur thx- .x)urpn:::- uf invs-.<:`Igu7im; and ad-' Ijmlivaling upnn local cmnplumts "nu! .=ppliz'nhnn.'4 l'(,'.`I;)l`t?1,iIl1g', hr.nus'ing |n(`('n1'nIIll)(l lH`His ur l`I'l]1.'IL . . I c u "l um in I .':vmn~ of tho mnv0."\ M:|_vm` H (3 .Rnhm`t:=nII : MU (l:n_\-. "I wuuld sugge-st lhal :1 tri- hmml be .99! up in Barrin and nH1('l' ("-11 rm; Invnlimwrl In tho l1_`W Y`('gllliI!If`)Il', In hr-gar ovidmurn I.-~. U rlinn m..oI.-..I " 1-`junk glll" l)U}ll'I I" I l'(`lI':'l]`1 2:] Ill rlrwign: ;Dlll`pH. (' invo-5: I jmlivaling I m'(~m`nrnurl'mms IHHHII IN,` S l'( rrglnlzulurm :, 1:,:u'rlin;1 pm H W.I!: H1 I7 W|l\ 'Yllll' ill n, Wlllmm l Hm .`:r:-sk:|l('l1" ...~r.l4< ;l MAvon EXVbuas IT 1' Also a New Disney. Pluto's Dream House : J .iO% OOTOF9-O% Of (Hell very D95! 1!`! `PRIIJIE rum, %I3l s[JllI]I[lE .. IIADV lll A|ll'I - IRMA IIIV I'll [HID M -Izu 41 um ':nhinr-Y. '[ IN} nrlim fS...l.Ji.if[I.'T$I-I T!?. _<`LZ`].f<'5A1`"S" 4._ -- l'l'imerl from 11-- _ I-`OR. MEN AND YOUNG IVIEN. THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Two Hours and Thirty Minutes of Smash Entertainment 55 Duhlop E lallll cnA1'W 1`i THOMAS RITA RICHARD MITCHELL - HAYWURTH - BARTHELMESS A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION "I'M mom THE cm" III'll'l`|II'\ IIIHV H Il.1|I|f.: Ill ` Hun`: zmd M" ' Mm I .n':. nmmmhm-nl, wm ul 'I`m-':rlLv':- In":-'ing of 'h" 1 I`ll|"H. VVIIILISUY. I ;- hcm.'4xn;{ rPnH] m: he-vvnm- mutt`, 0 mili!:Ir_v ("nu-cntr.'ntIm` c-~qmn.~i-m of war in ;;'.'ri(- is in Hw fr>rn1vr ~ V` I'I urn ;aHf'ul:u' nl'fu'i -Hy mm M NI CARY mun: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-UV in-smrxk garments .......... ..$l9.50 - 35152.5() - $2 fit, you while you wait. mm supply your wants for fall---Come in. --n-- j -- --:: rrg;nr(lim_:` l`f?Il1.Ils .T`g. %"WIL`F.W". `rbji; 1MPEmAiI ll "Ill\|.'>. ly (-nnflrnwd Hun! Nlurlm. .lurlz.:r* >1 H ( nIIl`l of /\'p nmmimmi ronlnlv 'VH'I(lllUH.q `II I inriu.:- ' fnrnwx mutt`- IOE PENNER in `awn Scnmlnloun? Yes. but delightful! Greet and her winters have hut one thought... We want huslmnds! Do they get `em? fixing `Irmmu iIll(l lV )' I In em'h ml :1 on-. VIRGINIAVHVELD - RAIPH mum MARY CARLISLE ' KAVHARINE ALEXANDER EDWARD BRORHY ' WALTER ABEL ' HAROLD HUBER and MARIA OUSPENSKAVA . um" NO. 2 - The following graduates of Barrie Collegiate Institute have entered in courses: at the University of Tbf onto: . Alicv Wym~,'lurl, l .'u.<:: Arts: lrlelmi Spanis, Murlorn lmiguages; Elimi- beih Grahmn. Social nnd Philosm phical Sr-ioncv; Douglas Smith. Civil Engineering. School of Prac- tical Scirinco: Scruff Dunbar. Mecl5~ vino: Pnnl Wnv Unlili:-nl c..:........ nun aL'n'uL'L'; nunrt mmnar. KV1CCl2~ cine; Pnul Fox. l UIiH(`nl Science and ECrmI.nni(*.'4. nun.-... n,.n ..H,....1:.... nn__ (IIH1 .C:L':'lILlHll(`.'~i. Ilolen Bell is uttnnding Macdond ald Hnll_ `yuvlph. while '1'l'1ornasln.` Gordon and Fr:m('r.-s Maxwell am at 'I'orLmlo Normal. I " dexvrrbed at: :1 "r.t in Life dmigmutotl tn.-\vn'.; mv!<'1t.n~>:, and de- clnrns that "for ;- " hnuslng mt- ('unmmd:`ti for Whl(`h thrn w.'I"! `:1 lmsv in rrffov tnn Jan. 2. 1940'. i`th:- rr~n`.:nI 4-tmrga-d or rlemnndcal tshall nut vxw-(_`('t that in effnct on What rlntv." F4" any hnusxng ac?-` lcrmum.uatiun not leased un thu `(tutu hut fr-r whn-h there was :1 In: "0 in nffm-t nl sunw time during` '19! Hm rt.-nt`II 'l1'H'g0(l or 'M` _ lmlHdf`(l .'.hnH nut I`x<'nnd that pay; ulvlv mulvr Hm tntr*:'.t lease m `[t9I.SI." Fur any nthor housing 11:- vmnxnodutiun the Rentals Admvn-' Ii "~f hie nuln .m.oim. p... 1 B.C.l. Students Enroli` At Toronto University I-HIIIILIIIJI. cA"I"2"oN- OLIVIER no Mme. "An. Ana: in llllll" IIHUPI` HI!` l5Ilf`:'.I I085? |vmn1nodu1iun Admvn-'_ i. "~f his own motion or 011 :-ppllrnllml by r,'Hh-r landlord tn` tr-nnnt. nm_v dre!r~1'minc- the max:-' lnllln rs-nlul " ` ~.--mun. xn.c_v (l'ELl`l'Il`.|f`.t` Int` max:-' Hnuln H-nhl." Unrirr this :=1;|nrhetI|l urdcr, 317 !vu:;r`s arr` nutnnI:mr',:IlI_v amendedv `um! any rent ahovn the rnnx1mum' |p-'Jir| in :nrlvun(:v nf OI`! I is re- fq-nvr-"ahln hy :- t(-n.'mL No refund, I . ihuwvrvvr. WI hr: nnrlv In!` any [pr-rim! prinr In (M-1. I. ~ i |hu:<:inn :u-:- rInIn4n!|:)H:\n :-<\unt`1I:1- -('nVl".`}IDIl,` ny I('ll.'|llL N0 rotunrx, will llnu.\=ing um`mnnurlzlvm :_~:>vm'c11- i `by this` r>1'(lPI` in -Imlvv: "zmy furn- lislu- ul` unfurui.'-`hr.-rl hou.sr3. nparu. lmrn`. flnl. mum nr rhwylling do.- } ms n:.\r) fur Ir-Virlenhnl pm"- Vpnsrs, mguthrr mm nll nppur'er.-' - Hll'I`l'1II and ::m-!\ h"8t`n,/, ..... - ,\n..... rv ...:.Onv .v.. V`I;_',lll"l '7'. lll.l'll U'I|' I1 prasvs. lug: Hwr um--~'; I.- ,hHI!. \vaU'r_ Lzmvn :~`-xvimrn, 1.-qmpmr-n! 1 `are supplied by HM- ` . 1- -TC $22.50 $24.95 nu, Ill l'JHlIlI'I1lil|llHl l.".)Vl'!1L'l1' furn r` Inl. N; r;uu!h(`|` hr-H-1:: . x.{:n~::p,r-, mu`. othm` .. ....c .... r....mo..... 4.. up JEIIN njnjj n;.:L', ml. Ullh ur fwrzllltlez: I lo. -`<`.m`." rn non: Ar BARRIE 1_st_515O.OO __g;1g_sg35.Qo No. \ILIIJlI`I--I L LILIIJLL |JIu.&IQu SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 P.M. Qnvlillunv-I-ravvtll Jiifgivf I! I 1'?I\I\1 ]fiA.&!.%?1'r}iB'..:}. E`?!i'.3971i-*5!.% ___n1__ 2nd Hit "GOLDEN GLOVES" aw--an gupaunanrann vv-----1--p EVENING SHOWS AT 6.40 AND 9 P.M - .. ,. Auk llll `iiE:'h" COMING-"BOOM TOWN" . _ _ _._, ,_ , * mm MARY BOLAND - EDNR MAY OLIVER MAURE `SULLIVAN - RUTHER v FRIED! INES IIZYIV TXIU at their best in r: - --n -- rm - LATEST UNIVERSAL NEWS [E -w PM 0iTlTEi- [Ewan Illlllll -mumcmmn-mums! B'1iL`f EL"Li<")"'f1"""i"n PLUS 2ND FEATURE V11`? 1' 1-1? I 1'I'\l'I'Il'rI `Q w1sn., 2.30 P.M. 4;. MR. CHIPS WIFE 5 15"! IS IN LOVE WITH REBECCA S HUS!3f\ND! THE * BARRIE + E XAMINER WILTEI WINCEI pronoun vitiifiifici" THEATRE` HOUSE OF HITS THEATRE Iv IIAVIJ I I .171- MATINEE \ I .M. Examiner Classifieds for Results PLUS 2ND BIG I.AFF SHOW! PLUS COLOR. -3 (3AR.'l'00N and _ woonv R HERMAN vv 1 sun nnnn ORCIIESTH an. }{is xnrwnnncvrnuu n 4Elmvalc (`urrospondontv g The \veaLhe1' on Tuesday \'.'i!h its ,st.eud_v downpour of rain all day. iwus most unfavorable for Elmvule `Fair The school children's parade `had to be postponed until Wednes- lduy and the ('0lldlllUn of tho trzwk lnladt` H lnxpusmule tn heuvv Ihc ruc~ it-5 scheduled for Hw day ` Entries for the Flux` wer= u littlv _holuw normal. 'I`h0 cxhubit of} `flowers was vxcept1v,um1l_" {me and `the cmmnltlee dt~.\`v|'\`z` muvh rrvdsl` ' r .. bl... n I I ..... ..r u... ....L.I..9 MUST GO ON TO VICTORY 1 WIN THE WAR {MUST NOT Ldsla FAITH We stand at the crossrnacls; wol cannot look ba :k; we've got to go] on." declared A. W. Duwnm-,| M.L.A. for Dufferin-'5im(:r>e. in HIT: inspirational address in Barrie Ki- wanians at thuir dinner mevlmgl `Monday evening. "Vi<:t.m`_y will, come after years of sorrow: il 13;` important that we put our Sl1r)Lll(lr,`1'I Lu lht` wheel" Mayor H_ G. R0bel'l;~:un intru- duced the speakm`, who was thank~ ` ed in behalf of thv Club by M. U1 }Morrison. Past Pre:;id:,-nt A. W `iSmilh presided. . Rev. Mr, Dmmmr nnemiunvri Hm A. W. Dzuwner, M.L.A.,I n-| 1 2..-..- l...._:_:.._ A 4.1---- I`: VVu I-l\IVVl|\al, lVl.I_..I \.,i Delivers Inspiring Address` to Barrie Kiwcmicms. ROXY; DKIIILII ]')l'l.'.Vl(l!.'Ll. Rev. Mr. Downer nnemiuned Lht splendid work of the Red C1'U:\ :11 ,Dunkirk. and declared that the Red Cross did a worthy work and was-._ deserving of all help p()S:>`i|)|(`, Ill 1 announced his subject was "'I":~'-` Forks of the Road." -. (III unnznlzuuv mm n.....~ \..m-.. ..`,-.....l EUFK5 91 UN.` IVUr'.lH. I '1 no speaks-r said then: werv Immy| times in life when an Individual must. rnak-u n devision, and in mm :,-amc way. a nation had to mnkvl a decision. "Our faith giver. IL`; liberty. ju:=tit:e. If wn losv urn` fa...._ we lose our libr,-rly." hr~ .~'aId.| ;"If we lose our faith as :1 nah:-n i `we lo.~:e our Ifborty." D: L....J ..4..r.u ..o H... .........` . u. um"; nu. -..,\...._,. Britain had stanfl .11. um vm~:.<~ roads at the rise of Hitler in l9ZJ.2.| and again at Munich. '[`0d`:_y. we're standing alone, but \vv'n-I sumding for the decent lhings. m` me." he stated. E I nn.- n.-......m4 .!m.l..-mu 11...: u.. The next rt-gular mt-rrtmgz -all Barrio Branch of Mir Cllldiliflt Legion will be held in Hm l.n;uuu' mall .,n Monday vvrrmng next.` `Sept. 30. The gathering; i.~ r-xpr>m,- :Cd in bf` at Zone rally. 13;, ! The annual fowl :.uppo.-1 1. .LThrisl. '..,hurch, Ivy. wxll be hold I the Han, Wednesday. Nnvcmber Further notice latm`. :59 n n`:l'L'! I'a`uu-. I3:-In.-.kul..n-I-.n :-Inn~r- Ithvdle iaif Rgined |On First Day, But Draws EGoodMQjrow Wednesday; ' ll'lL'. HQ. Sliilll. | Mr. Dmvnm` dr.`('l:ii'nI.l Hm! I'n' main thing today is to win the xvnr Whcn this is done. the Britain ml`. the past will 20 mi. The war IS` jun! beginning. he SIIILI. 1'! IS lll` going to be :1 war o[ only 2: Ir-w imonlhsf duration. : I i IVHC l'1?!l.l., vvru-nesuay. lV'TYV(?ll|Ul I T). 39b. First Essu P1'csbylcrIan church anniversary services. Sunday. Oc- jtober 13, 11 n.m. and 7 p.n1. Spi- icial music by the choir 391) IEntries Do\;mr \,mt;ut Quc`1lity\}vx | In: ! Much in Evidence; !; I . 4 `I Fme F-lowers. iv IFINE scndbi DISPLAY; Moulggw __ 1jI_LE_Dg;Y __ XVEDNESDAY ruaxvtnvrv ( :1 1- n 11` n nun comma 1:\}I'1~'i"19 Int` t'UHlHllllL`t` (`ll`Sl'l'\'t.` HIUVH l'lF'UlI > {m the aarrzmgenwnt of the exlnhlll :wh1uh vvas very attractively CUS- iplayed. 1 ` 'l`h:\ Jnninr V.4n- Imri .-I xlilhldl V 1 3 pic!) vu ', The JLHHOI` Fmr had {exlubm showmg their [est m thv work. ; A Red Cross exhxbxl !pla,V samples of the '0 the branch. '|"l\.~ -.n..l5.-u ....l..|\.b \l|U UldllCll. `i The poultry exhibit was. if any-1 thing. better In iiiiiiibem [sud qual- iity than in 1939. Errol Johnston of 'Hawkest-one carried off the special_ for the (our best. birds in the show. Despite the cold weather on Wed- nesday. a good crowd attended the Fair. The school parade was . did in spite uf being postponed. The ` parade was led by "D" Coinpany if I I ` Well A'tr',nden Wednesday ('}rn\' and Shh:-nu F`un\ nidvr p(IlIlIC \\/CI ll 3l.I L _V L1 LUIlIIIll_V "A Gray and Silmm`-9 I"u1'vster.< ll)de`l' command of Major W. M Thomp- son. Allis?-m Band. under the di- rectum of Prof. M Angelo. pwwded ` `lively musu` for the marchmg. Col:i~ ` \valor Band was present in the at i ` fnv-Insnn ` IHIGUIJAR LhG-VION MEETING Advertise in The Exammer. K3000] nae `(Ill H11.` l)U_VS us sU1- .= cau.'r_vi11g g:1ns".mr_1 the gil'l~_'~ mi I (HL'l'|5IUll, EVIL] Ill 1.H"` ice. . 1. .- Iilxn-In I.n mend I BARRIE, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 195 GRANADA ndu UH un;--I ork done byl V i a splendid` keen int.er.i Safety Medal Given} To Aileen Tuck 1 _evedQBoy s Life} The feat of Miss Aileen Gertrude Ella Tuck, 20 Bayfield SL, who at the age of 16 years resuscitated six.- year-old Kenneth Dawson, 2 James St, from death -by drowning at._ the Bayfield St. Wharf on July 4. '1939. was recognized in a fitting :n\.'annnv` 2| :. rinlhm-inn nf H19 en- i 1U-`DU. Wiib ICCUEIIILCU Ill cl LILIIII5 `manner at a gathering of the en- Etire student body in Barrie Colleg- tiate Institute yesterday afternoon when she was presented with the Presidents medal of the National {Safety Council. together with a :certificate Aileen celebrated her 18th birthday on ivlonday, Cooperating in the reseue of the little boy. who had fallen from the lwhart into fifteen feet of water, was Dalus Lee, 21, who dived into the water and brought the -boy to the surface. His feat may be recog- nized at in later date. I 'I`l~.n r.....~. .-.r H... Dv~n-:irlnn|`:- l\/lnrlall [IHZEU HI` 18101` (IEJLC. ' Tho face of the President's Medal {bears the inscription: "For merit,or iuus safety service; awarded to Ai- lecn G. E. Tuck for resuscitation of Kenneth Dawson on July 4, 1939."; .4- :a....Il ..:.......1 kn ! -1- . .,.... luu Ilplnnn-_\|| lJIA.Vnl\lIl \,'|1 ux-._; ., .v..... The cm'tifIca1r* ilsell. signed by !lhe president and secretary of the . [National Safely Council. reads: .~'m.a. in h\ not-Hfv eh-..I Ailnnn f`. E, Natmnm namely uauncu. n:au:.I This is to certify that Aileen G. E. Tuck has been awarded the Pres- |idPnt's Medal for the saving of hu- gmzm life rmm death by suspension of normal bremhing by the Schad- tor prone p1`essu1`e method of re- suscitation: l`Sl".ltF` of Kenneth I)a.wson July 4, 1939." I f\ .1, ., ,- r u__ .__,.x..I :.. kn |L)cx.vv_7t)Ix uu:_y x, nun. I On the face of the medal, in bas-If `relief. appears :.i symbolic sign" which has its nrigin in Greek myth- V trilogy. The three goddesses ofi. |fa`.(-. (`.I:>thn, who spins the thread `of life; Laehesis. who determines .2 ]length. and Atmpos who cuts the `thread of life work under the [watchful . of a figure syIn - bnlic of safety. The figure of Safe- ` ty always stays the hand that would ` cut. the thread of life. Engraved] on the reverse side (if the medal is;` the citation shmving the name of ` [the re(~ipient, the date of the resus- icitalion and th.-. name of the per- son resu.s'citaited Auditorium Uatheriiig B.(`..I. Auditorium was filled to `capacity for the ceremony. After ltlie National Anthem. Principal A.` IR. (irdwu0d stated that the as-i .sr:mb1y was in hunour one of B.C,I.'s ex-students. ul 1\II' Quin. u.-.;.n.am. nt Run-in-. 1 |L`X`SlLlU(`.'Hlb. i I W. M. Salter, manager of Barrie" Public Utilities Commission. who. `was chiefly responsible for the] medal being secured. recalled that a little over a year ago. one of his slzitf had luld him that there` was trouble ill the dock. and going downi in the duck he had seen Aile(.-n[ Pioneers of the Frontier` I `nurses uniforms. -Their-oat-was" 'I'here='ll always be an England": ~Pup11s on the Elmvale Cuntinuatiunf School [la-at "Carry on Canada"! were dressed in uniforms of the `various branches of service` The! [girls looked very attractive in their` school uniforms. Qnhnnl Dri1n< BCIIUUI LIUIIUIIIID. School Prizes School coming the longest dis- Hmlce - 1 Gibson. 2. Aptu, 3 Van- `V1-ask. (`Inn .-nnnnnrl .-nknnl la-.uu`nn fhn One-roomed school having the` greatest number in the procession `of pupils attending school in 1940-- II. No. 6. F105, Phelpston, 2. No. 8` |F1us. 3. Nu. 13. Satlrin. 1 Best nxarching in prouebslml by !:eL`houl- 1 No. 7 nos. 2 N0. 14' `Tim 3. N4: 12 Flu. C .......~n' ` .l |Anrv kn;-5 rl;r ml IIIJ). I). AVL" I0 [|Ll. ! Srhoul carrying best display t jllags. banners and badges--l. No. }VVavm`Ie_v, 2 No 12 Tiny. 3. Nu. Iwxm ll` lU.\.. -Most artistic and float by any one-rot 1. No 15 F103. 2. N0. |12 Tiny. ` Most arhstlc and lII.\..5 |..- .\.... 5....` .\.. fl_lUd| U) any |V\U U1 IHUIC 1'UUlll:r-` 1.Elmva1e Public School, 2. Elm- `vale Contmtlatlon School ` Publw School wearing the mcest% |....;4`.\.-u...~ I RY.` IA Tu.`-v `D `kl.-s J. DE.`l Llllll U) (1 IIUIIIUCI U1 puplxa atteudmg Public School 111 1940- 1 Nu 19 Win: 9 Nn I`) 'Tinv 3 NH, lHlA'Jlll|b -A. nu, 11 .LIu_\. a. nu, ;u `I05. 3 No. 15 Tiny. Best drxll by a number of pupnls Hnnrhna p..m..- .q.~..\.u ... mm- In tins era of fast moving and conflicting local. national and warld events. it is fitting that we should recognize and pay tnbnte to the weekly press of Canada for the valuable service it constantly renders to the people in presenting the true facts of news happenings to the great reading public since October 1st to 8th has been set aside as Newspaper Week in Canada. and since it is fitting that the people uf our L'.'llll1ll.lniY_\' join in this Duniiniun observance. l deem it a privi- lege to proclaiiii the same period as Newspaper Week in Barrie and do llt`1`b_\` urge that all citizeiis give serious tliuught to the benefits they themselves derive from the weekly press which is free to publish all the facts and which is renderiiig an invaluable cuiiiiiiuiiitj: Sk.`l`VlCC, MON. - TUES. - WED. - MAT. WED. 2.30 2 MORE GRAND FEATURES rue susows scnmssr AND SCREWIEST THRILLER-DILLER! In this crnical nme when the very foundations of Democ- L`_V are threatened from Wllhln and without. it is vitall} 3m` `rt;-Int that we demonstrate our full support of those agencies (1 institutions such as the weekly press whose aims and ef l'I.\ are indispensable to an enlightened publzc opinion. I to page thirteen, please) NEWSPAPER WEEK l rep1`esen'.at'1\'e `uomed senor`!-- ). 13 F105. 13. No Tmy. THUUI Ill lU`lU-` 12 T'1n_v. 3. Nu. representa ii n\(1l`l-I l`Iu4\n`| ['nek leaning over a boy. working efficiently and siieeessfiilly. Mr. Salter complimented her on know- Lng how to do the job and when to do it` She had learned it in Barrie Collegiate Institute. and her feat. was a credit. both to herself and to the Collegiate. Wills MacLaehlan, 'l`uruntu. pres- ident of the Employers Accident |Prevention Association and direc- tor of the National Safety Council. who presented the medal. stated `that a young boy had fallen into the water. and Miss Tuck. being able to apply what, she knew. was able to save :1 life. In behalf of the National Safety Council. he pre sented her with the President's Medal and certificate. vuI....,... Dnk....a...... ..A.I...I .. .......,l nf 1VlC'(lal anu cerum-.au-. Mayor Robertson added 21 word 01' commendation for the feat. and slut--| ed that Dalus Lee was 1'esp0.\;:L~lc-1` :for getting Kenneth Dawson out or the water. Knowledge is power." His Worship said. "If Miss Tuck had not used what she knew. a life would have been lost. Today, 15 never before. educational bodies lwish to teach I rm... 1\Ir.....\.. rt.;r` H... nil:-pm: an I Wlbll U) lL':lL'Il \l,'Il'll3lld|ll.L" The Mayor said the citizens ap |preciated the action of the Nati um] Safety Council in recognizing th- lfeat. No possession would ever bu lmnre valuable than what Min Tuck 'had received. and he colnnwndertl her on -behalf of the citizens (`f Hm"-i FOTO-NITE $Z45p$%.

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