win .a....... !'ul>lL- and 2'( )l\'.~` . Willium .-up H1 cu m _`i1m[)1l.~` H0m`_\'. brother . hcin}._',' 0 He drove all the cattle and hnrseal out of the buildings, assisted by other help around the farm. _____________m T last Shovdng on Tuesday and VVednesda VCAREFREE -_.__._ MONDAY ANDEUESDAY TWO DAYS Oizy 2 l~:I(i .\I()\'l1~`. (3l'lZ HITS S11owi11.g On One Program nci,2'hho1'.< THUR. - FRI`. - SAT. M:11'ino(` 9211 . 2.30 A Movie Quiz Hit ! .A\(l(1(-(1 TI'(`:1i'.\': Musical Revue Our Gang Comedy and Fox News BIG SPECIAL 4 DAYSmStarti11g'7WEDNESDAY THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Matinee Saturday 2.30 2 .\I()Hl. .\I()\ 1]C (Ql'ITZ HITS See Them! You May Win $250,000.00 MICKEY RODNEY and SPENCER TRACY BOY S TOWN MON. - TUE;3`.~ `WED. Mull: 0112.11. poumi~, an im-reu.-'0 of 9.2 The production of chee:< 9n_.T04;,.x'.1-2 poumls, :1 M I!0..\' gw-r cent, con1p:u'c- c01')'e~pon(Iin}': nine month: Rex? 'Hln~ ENTEBTMNMENT .\12HiH(*(" '1 ()1 I:lll_\' ._.__-,,,,, C01-ni11g---~WALLACE IERY and MICKEY RODNEY in STABLEMATEF`: Episode No. 6-The Steaming Cau1dr011 HOUSE OF HITS 15;`! 3:29 to see it. 'r1H~(l \\'<-dm~s(1:1_\' .\i:11im-:-. Xxx . Hilh A130 mm LONE \RANErj2'.R Barrie-`s Largest. Finest : Modern Th`-`ai'.-ea .\ ism Your |lhH' lit) During the week ending Nov. 7 653 articles were given out. The Red Cross wishes to ihank the following for contributions: III, r1_I..-.. Mr... I`... L .-.nn.\.lu 1_3,iE`1l_ but`: LULLUWIAI5 u.-L \,uu\.Anuuu-uuu . Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, Mrs. Walter Sarjeant, Mrs. Green, Miss Niemeier, Toronto. tion to ..-u -4, ..-. The heavy loss is only partly covered by insurance. The farm is owned by Mrs. J. Brant, '1`oronto4 Mightier In its Thrills. . .Than Any Picture You've Ever Seen! WAYNE MORRIS-CLAIRE TREVOR FRANK McHUGll ~ ALAN HALE -DONALD CRISP Last Showing TUES. and THE CHASER and YOU AND ME I. RQEEAH Hmd Z'-:"**` ` TH[`HO0DED IERi_l0R (IF THE UNTMIED MICE! I `$4.5 mxs . . . and Most the large barn, in the pro- being built. `\'as also de- RED CROSS HITS .\'hn\\'i11g` :11` tlw Roxy and Granada THIS WEEK 5 MOVIE QUIZ 11 H:/Z`7(}IhIIF.|` I A hklgl nu. 9.....- A 3 lune Grey's -4 T\\'c1\'o Pages A Paramounl Picture SP}i`,.lEAL . . . WED. in 2zm10`x`_\` bu1.t(~1' prculuction 7.11':t(;,' in for the 1'. nine m.om'r.~' 0" ' amounte4i to 217,8`-38,75-1! L, per cent.` cheese totulleml` J11 H,.\`J'2 d<,-(.-reuse of mm with the. Y I S 1. . , ,_ _ . cur. `~})O!1(l1n}I nine months of 19.34.; W 1'0 111 Ze1ler s Lim1ted : Retailers to Tlxyifty REMEMBRANCEI Oniy ...._v ...... the from ax (-en 1`c::r,o11.~si1)le ni-'.'ht by! .\'|'/.l"..\` S TM '5` [JCS-'1` WI`) FOH(iI'.T -' DAY--FRlDAY, NOVF.MF'.ER llth - - - BARGAW3 64 . _______ LE'ITE`R TO THE EDITOR-- IN APPRECIATION Low Water Pressure[ Ham__1_3ers _l='irer_nen \ Dear Sir: One the most worth- while activities of the Simcoe Coun- . H. . J _-_.L...... L-Ln Innat- Wnlle 'clCLlVlLll:u\ u; uuc uu-u.,u., \........ ty W.I., and perhaps the least known, is that centering around the ` local museum. mu u .1,_ u.:....\......-. at 51..., Local museum. Through the kindness of theif authorities, certain rooms in the oldi ` Regi. Ofce on Worsley St. have} , been set aside for this work. To 1 use such :1 building is most tting, since it was erected, I believe, in 1874 at a cost of $8,000. It is not the purpose of this ar- 'ticie to tell of the museum itself, but rather to expres.~' app1'eciatio11 , to the In.~'titute for opening up the` Nbuilcling to the school children of the town. The p1'i1nz1r_\' purpose of -,the Institute is the education of - youth, and by use of the museum 1 they are grivingz the child a g;1imp. :iof the romance of our early com- I! munity. i TL. 1 ...x... ,........n nf .~ru:lv Fru- Qgronomo cm: suns RECOVERED ;;N TIFFEN ST. lHLll|lL.\. The new course of study for` Grade VIT. deals in part with the` history of the locality, and V'i. i1i}: the mu.~:eum is `iu: one excellent] way of linking` up the 1'{1'.iiIlfI with` the concrete thiiigs of the period. 1.. 4 Hui-.~. I `_,L_ L- Ll... \L',...-.;~.n LHC \IUH\;l.l:LC Lluuggn u; mu ,n,..uu. A salute to the Women's Institute and may they enjoy ('ontinuel pros- : pe1'iI'y. \r \r'DIr`1.' xx 1:>_\m: ' the thief, 01'. The cur, \\`hEr-11 w: on F1'i(1u_\' by ("hinf S` undam:1_'ed and i is thl chief Lhut it \v:1.< probu` who ;1l):1m2 and pick:-d up the cur _\lf`1-ed Rayner, also :1 ` has born 1oc0\'01'(.-(I. : Recovered in the gully on 'I`i1'i`n` Ll maroon '36 Dndzfe to".en in Toronto and belonj.-:in5: t( Grzzhunm. 39 A1'dmo1'e Road, To onto. h;.:< been 1'etu1'ncd to its o\\':: 1'. *.\':x.< pic'. L11 rm Sh.-'v.\'z'.1"., \\':\ 1nd2un:1r.'ed 1' th0u':ht by th; , _ . ,7 1|! .1 M.-\['R1CI'I W. P.-\RK. Vi(`.t0`."\ Schoci. Y0}. XCII. N0. 37. ty Cfx11Ldi .L11;3 _...' zxbly ; by` (zoned E1 here h0]ong'in_r_v' ml Dodge. \\'hE(-`n to ~ T(r- CAPT. BIRD BURIED AT SHANTY BAY Shanty Bay, Nov. 3.-~Fune1'aI ser- vices for Captain Eustace Edward Godfrey Bird, 21 retired ofccr of the Royal Marine Light Infantry, who had resided in Barrie for more` _ than half a century, were held here 7 at St. Thomas Church yesterday. ..I I ..A. L!-. .4.-..<:.}nnnn `RESIDENT SINCE 1887; RETIRED I FROM! RENOWNED CORPS IN 1885. iilla Oh: LJ.lU1HG \/IlLll\.ll Juabvluu_v- I Cap .-ain Bird died at his residence u in Barrie following` a lengthy 111- h `1l1\'.~1. He was aged 89. Y The son of Rev. Godfrey Bird, \rector of Little Wig'bo1'ough parish": where he was born, in Fssex, Eng-l` land, he had attended Chcitenham _ School and Marlborough Colleyze. 1 `and later _Lr1'a(luated from Woo'- 1 wich Aczulemy. He retired in 1885 ` and came to (`ana(la. ';~:c-ttlingz in Barrie in .1887. The captain was the lust suzvivor of .1 fzxmily oI'l' 1; WAYNF. MORRIS LOOKS AHEAD TO THE FUTURE; ' 9 ...,. i Following 21 service at the fam- ily residence in Barrie yesterday conducted by Veneraxhle .~\rch(lL`-acon .C. A. Moulton, of 'I rinity Anglican ("hui-ch, tl1c('o!'te{.',`e, accompanied lb)` :1 rinar party from the Grey ~:mr.l Simcoe Foresters, left for St. Thomas Church. The service here` was conducted by Rt. Rev. A. R. Beverley, Sufl`rag`a11 Bishop of To- 7;C-REY COMES BACK TO OLD 1 ` PRODUCER AND BACKGROUND`. I V Home of Mrs. J. Green] Completely Destroyed in, Early Morning Blaze.- Family Escape in Night Attire. \ \\';1}'11e .\10r1'3.~`, 01' 1952 1 `fully L-ontenmplatr- the ;Wu_\`m,- .\I01'1'i.< of 10-18 . I 1 .> ,1,,. 1... of his 1:1t0.~". "\".1llm-y of Technit-oio1'~-which Wamer L:'o.~. the Giunt.~`,'---11no(i shows :11: Tioxy 'I"nu1`.~da_V. Well, for one thing`. mzuwied ten that xvould quired for fimmciul .< from the `A 0 `.\' . 3111!} ye-.1 rs inc1'L-use 1 ll 1 ccu1'iL_\`," \V':1_vne=-. I pi:tL11'c,` in`; thvi 1 would he? am!` .e v I .. if he haul 1 . Harry` Sherxnn At the It positive what I would (in. I pro2)uE:I_\' would buy :1 would be it .~:to('k farm. 1 ' iv to raise h01'. The kin On,- At the Cu-anacln, Thu:-sr,lny. Barrie, Ontario, Tuesday, November 8, 1938 Friday and Saltlrdny. A re which completely gutted the home of Mrs. J. Green, 20 Na- pier St1'eeL, at 2 am. Thursday, and seriou; thre-atened other buildings in the immediate vicinity, did dzitiizige estiziiated at $2,100.00. 1 n- ._-._.1:.... L- ...,. ........ .-nhf in Roxy, Thursday, Friday I Q-;_.._J-.. n\u.\_v, . -..... ......._, and Saturday. Dun and u: u. lv"1L), n...,.. ..,...\,t him what he '-'.'ou1 (Ini A ,, 'l`L .. I \/Il\.lLIAl\. .-\.\.u..._~. ... _ I took place on the set; . 1 umciul sect not only xu; uu:_v n... . vi <-ou1'. I w7`.1 have; L-hiluiron. That would -um 1'eqLIi1`0d for se-{ bec-uu. their set-111'it_\'; 9 in\'01\'eLl. 'uppo. that e'.'er_\'- I ..., .1 .4 an '..n I(|_v ; nunnu Lu MV 1 have no wo1'1"1es 01' ....~ 1 I $Z,10L Fire i__V_\[_i_1_;_g%__Out _;9Ea1 % Homg ould Inch uldml T}.n;r.=- D1`U.<' .-u. of. :\~\;este1: I'n'.= t'nou_L"nt- the '_;:te1'iu be uxu t......r._.,- .,.,........,.,.. .,...,---.--. Respoxiding to_ an alarm sent. in]: by Georg'(- Green, son of the own- er of the house, who ran :1 consid- erahlv distance in bare feet and" clad only in ni}_rht attire to call the brigade, the re g'hter.~: arrived on the : to find the frame house`: a in:1. of uines. While some of the furniture was removed, the in-, tense heat and smoke kept the bri~ _L`ade from :Iz1\'in_g' :1 1u1'5:e portion of it. Low water pre.~:. in the` N:11)ie1` St. vicinity also hampered` the brie'ude in its work, Chief Wol- fendez: to".d the .-\dvanee. Some time was lost in 21ttuchin_t.,-' the pumps. .when the direct pressure from the hydrzmt proved inadequate to deal with the situation. When it became zipparent- that nothTne' could he done to . the building`, remen In-oncentruteri their e'ort.< on : and other out- l)uii(i:l1;;'s in the vicinity and were :'.i(~<--'e..-.-i11I in conning` the i)i1\'/.F.` to the doonie-.3 residence. Th..- (irc-en i':imil_\'. who '~.\'~rc `TRACTOR SPARK IS BLAME!) FOR 518,000 FARM FIRE BARBIE THEATRES BLAZINC. STRAW STACK SETS FIRE T0 BUILDING-S--CATTLE ARE ALL DRIVEN OUT TO SAFETY. BIKL I-\I..l.. unnv kn` \1\.rn .v - A call was put in to the New- ---- market re brigade, but due to lack Newmafket, N0V 5---F?-1`m0 of sufficient Water nearby the bri~ ment and buildings valued at $18, stayed` 31. home, Fire Chief [000 were destroyed by re late Yes-' William Osborne went to the scene l'6e1`daY; foul` miles 01'*11 01' New` and assisted in saving the cattle. lnmrket. oh the second co:ce. of A large barn, Several outbund_ IE3 *G"``mb`-V tw5 W` ings and expensive farm equipment I A spark from a` tractor being fen prey to the ameS_ An addzf used to cut straw IS believed to 1 ` . . 9 have: rgmted the stack of straw. Im- "`de`*` `he `~` T Hablaze. and quickly `._:nit-d other i ` m `-1 "_2;1'ain in the vicinity. ' nr:n:n... \'....&`nI.J+ mnnn.rm- m" H15- ` vv nun... .`....-- ., ..... ,, farm ,who \v-as operatins. tor at the time, found hi less to stop the spread of ronto, assisted by Ven. C. A. -.\Iou1-I1 ton and Rev. T. R. Hau_L`hton. rec-` tor of St. Thomas. The honorary pall-bea2'er.s were: Judge E. A. Wismer, H. A. Sims, T`\ \r cu......n..L xx, \' L nnuvh:>_- I-I uuugv 1'4. :1. VVADIIICL, .u. u. .._,......, D. )1. Stewart, VV. N. Knowles, H. J. Grassett, G. H. Esten and Dr. C. H. Bird, Gananoque. Active pall- bearers were: R. CI'0S5.`iU_V, Barrie; Equem Jarvis, Sault Ste. i\1arie,i lOnt.; P. W. Piummer, Dr. W. G1 Little, M. H. E`.. and Captain Ci Raikes, Barrie. Q , \ \V lm are H "_x Whitnr-_v i1 ' 1o\'eiie.<, "1 Thu1'. ` The film _-\1~<-hzlinb:-u L IBASKETBALL ON SCREEN ' m COLLEGE ROMANCE; i 0 I At the Granada, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I 1 A 1h01'OLLLhi_\' 1'e1')`o.~hin_ no\'eH_\' ]-a collage pic-ture in which the ahom is not at l'o0th:ii1 . he` iintrodut-ed to zlufiionce,-.< r.(,-xt 'l'hLu'.~'- id:\_\` at the Gruimrlzx '[`heam'e_. when 11 -ur2m1ount`s new "`(7an1pu.< ("onI e.<- :.-ions opens there. V The lm, whin-h was in. by ithc compluint..s of collegiate bodies {that too mun-h emphasis was being Eetic :1chie\'emem to the b2i.~.-ketball court. and feuLu1'e.< np l-;-.~:.~ 21 lum- Ix1:ii'y 01' the court ~.:`zm1c- than Hunk Luisetti. St:1ni'ord ace. mic-Ll r(:itc. |)il_\`(`l` the }_":\!l`i( ha: julaced by motion picture.< on foot- iball as the only importzmt coilcyxe }sport, turns for it.~: scenes of ath- i 1 . the. over` uu.....n_. \.u....u rer .= 1 5:1'(::1tc. known. alaze. Egxxita-ll otherl rain l` William Neufeldt. mana-;'er of the arm operzxtix1: the mm, - )1' at l1in1.:'(-if help-1. ass of the bl:'.;'.--. onto. A. ;\Ioul .... .u.,l Dmn "P Y` 'H~.:uu-l11nn 1`P('- INFANT ACTOR HAD STAND-1N PREVIEVIING FEATURES () Opes at the Roxy Next Monday. liobert } `}U._\' :xtL11'o-`. . v.u....,.. ...- . `n mul John (`:m'm`. M:\L1rice 1\[o: ;\1ur_iorie 'C;Lte. :1 urw incluxlcd in the plus |I.,n ;u' \u-..\... forced to makv given .