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Barrie Advance, 14 Sep 1939, p. 4

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Link Trainer ( Coming in 3 of setting desire any further ,_., .. _.._.. D. F. I\;IcCua':;. The Barrie Adwance be time the I Govern- I _r \JQ unnu \/I.lllLL\.lLtlll The ucgnuu. "Jehovah`s Witnesses" intend- ed, it is said. to xnarch and then in-- I i I vim the public to listen to an oh"-` trically transcribed speech by Ji1r.'.;,~'r.>` ` Rutherford. It was nez11`l_v :1 half hour before the otcers were able to pull the n.z1rcI1e1's m\'3_\` from the z1ng`1'y crowd and lodge them in the court room Twenty-six members were allowed to return to their homes, but the loader, John Held, was detained and taken into custody. The crowd foi- lowcd the police and the max'ch.e:'.s ,to the town hall steps. ` "One of the chief objections to the 1 organization is that they refuse to : sing the Nzttionul Anthem and will not recognize the King," said a mem- ber of the Canadian Legion. I l 'T hn "'DknVvn|~`- 1xy;;......M...,v- :--~- 1 I I !I\`I-J.-\R 1:101` AT COLLINGWOODE ; w1u;.\' JII()V.-\II`S wITNEssEs" I IGNORE POLICE BAN ox ms- ; 1\I().\ 5'l`RATIO.\`. } CATELLI {Leave I H. Luck; Vice-Presiclents. Thos. Fletcher, Geo. Pearsall; Direc- 'to1's, Ernest. Crawford, Ken. Gilchrist-. L Campbell Smith, Orton Crawford. :5 John Reid, Ernesf Coates, Thosflf .Luck, Mel. Crawforcl. A. Bartholo-I 1': mew; Associate Directors, Mrs. Robb.-3 1: Hall, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. Ortonl ycmwfcmd. Miss Elva. Luck and Mrs. - : Victor ~ Ross. A _squad of Colling\\'oocl police, re-I inforced by several remen, 1)I21CL`( 27 men and women under z11`re:'t zuicil held the spokesman, John Held, oi? 'foro:;7.u. until bail of $300 was furn- ished. Held was forced to remain in the (.0115 all Saturday nig,hl.. They will appear before Magistrate Comp- ton Jails in local police court to- day to answer clm.1`gcs of causing an disturbance and impeding peaceful ])'1S.:0i1gtl'S on the main street. I when the members of the organi-u zation started to march, bea.rin:.;' large placards and signs bearing the words "Relimon is A snare and :1 rzicket." and F:t.ecis:n1 or freedom,` the lmge crowd wont 1111;) action mm` started to tear up the signs and jostle the carriers. E i l I 74. __ !BD. or EDUCATION ! CoI1in_=.gwood. Sept. 11.---Calling-E ! \vood s main street was the scene 0! E !a mom` riot; here on Saturday night iwhen members of an OI'QIl1]iZ1U'3!7' `known as Jeho\`u11'.s Witm-s.~;es" 1'.:.11ptec: a stxeet demonsnation, do- .~`piLo u wzmung from police and`: r-nnnnil (Continued from page one) ! expressmg the regret of the Boardi for her illness and expressing the` hope that she wotyld soon be able to: resume her duties on the teaching' ..a A c.: .. .. .` :.. ` - -.-- [staff again. ! n;r.. rv1I_._.. ...-. "3... M1`. Thos. Howard was engaged as assistant caretaker at the B.C.I. at 9. salary of $800 per year, duties to commence October 1, 1939. Present arrangements with Mr. Banting will continue until Sept. 30. LIN`; 11.. urn. `Y r\I\n-1:: 1- .: ...........+...a vw .... .....v \........ 3.1-4t4\4~ van Mr. Woods reported that Mr. Lof-J free, new Commercial teacher, had made a. canvass of the business rms of the town to ascertain their re- quirements in graduating students. Mr. Loree had eight-y-four local business oices listed and his work in this respect was most commend- able. Mr. Woods stated. Non-resident pupils attending Bar- rie public schools are required to pay` two dollars per month in advance for their tuition. There has been a. laxity on the part of those in auth- ority in collecting these fees, it was] pointed out, and the secretary was : instructed to write the principals of the various schools instructing them to collect this fee in advance or dis-l miss pupils in arrears until such time as the fee was paid. This fee: is at the rate of forty dollars perj ;. `..l` i: was pointed out, while the at-t1_1al Cost per pupil is forty-eight !(1Ullzll`.>' per year. ;Twenty-Seven `i ,' Under Arrest 5 i Over Parade; \/;_u;.;u. Pork 8: Beans (Continued from page one) tors, H. P. l\'Ier1`ick, A. A. Rouse, Robt. Storey, M. Mahoney, '1`. H. Mc-I Mahon. Wm. Scott and Townrdlip! I\ 1- T1 1' ..v-. 11:-.. 1-\..-_..-_y....;... I `|'UCK NOT GUILTY It is not my habit to make iec- tures from the bench. You have:` been before me a year ago. You_ know whether or not you are guilty. V-~.:r.;)1e who secure stolen goods make. 1: ))v.~:.~Jbl(* for thieves to operate. and, if it had not, been for Gi1h:i1n s evi--, dexice. I might have arrived at :.' different verdict. "Thc accused Thzmk you, is discharged. said Mr. Tuck, ris- 1 ...,,. I ' You don't need to thank me. :was His Honours rejoinder. ` ing. nu WORLD S FAIR ' Grocery Toronto papers report a raid 0:: tea and coffee following the radio announcement of the new Govern- ment war budget which brought into eect an increase as high as ten cents a pound on these commodities. shelves were completely stnpped in many instances, it was reported, in the greatest buying ru:-h that many Toronto merhants ever witnessed. V Was there a rush in Barrie? ' Was there ever," replied a local grocer. I'll bet we sold two hun- dred pounds in two hours," he stat- ed, in describing the rush that de- hm.-.1 scended upon his establishment l Housewives from all parts of my: town apparently made raids on grocery stores, all wanting coee. From now on, , are nding it necessary to restrict; the sale to one pound with an order; of groceries. There is no particular`, shortage of these commodities in the? country, it was explained, but the! sudden rush of housewives to beat! the rise by laying in a supply cre- ates the very thing tliat the coun- try is trying to avoid-a shortage in fooclstus of any line. ' tea and some SLOFCSE Police \\'e1'e on hzmd ;1;_';1i11 1;;.=.: "night when it was announced that the organization intended to xnarch a<;a.in~.. Nothing happened, however. !umi the group met. in :1 1)rivatI.` ` Xx nu-. . CLARKE `pea, Coffee Raid | Reyorted by : scal Merchants; ` 2 I On Saturday afternoon the organi- ,z;2:.io1; was notiexi by the chief of fpolice that they would not; be per- lmitted to parade. Chief mt" Police Lorne Davidson` Jrested for (It-fyixlg the I their own safety. ~n,`I:...` ...,..... . u.....y Those wishing teams are asked to get in touch with Mr. Robt. Boyes, Churchill. Plowmen are asked Lei A i furnish their own equipment, includ- ing stakes. . I HOUSEWIVES RUSH TO BEAT} THE PRICE RISE-HOARDING GENERAL IN RURAL DIS- I TRICTS. ` .. .....y.. ........r. c All interested particularly the jun- ors. are invited to turn out and get. ready for the annual match in Oc- 1 tober. Y ? . I 2 QPRACTICE PLOWING iMATCH TO BE HELD {SEPTEMBER 16th i Plowmen of South Simcoe are re- | nnded of the practice plowing match [to be held on the farm of Herb -iughcs. J11. F'enn011's Corners. lor J16, concession 14, West Gwillimbury ion Saturday, Sept. 16, commencing `at 9 o clock sharp. I A11 :..Ln......L...:1 .......L:,...I....1.. LL- :.`.. -....,-..,..4.-_. .1- ....._, nu. ) Some people purchased as much [as ten pounds of tea and three 01' ,'four pounds of coffee, one grocer I stated in describing the rush on his establishment, which literally cleaned the place out." Asked whether there evidence of hoarding foodstuffs in this locality, another grocer stated that while it was not evident. in LOWI1 to any great; extent, there ccrtz1'm1:.' was a. lot of full pantries in the country. uT.. was much ._-........ 4-......- 1--...- _._,. -_,v COCOAN UT [CED ..--~-,, . ` In many farm homes you could nd ve hundred of sugar and sex - ` eral hundred of our piled up along- ;side enough tea. and coffee to run ,the family a year, he stated -tin... .~.. .u.:.. ._ ,_.:_1-._z. .-__ .u,,, ..,....-.-._, ...-... -.-. -.- ..-... ........ Because the people in town on gsalaries can only buy from week to ,week. They can't afford to make iquantity purchases or they would probably be making them," he said. ..--., -......._, V. _,.. ., .... .........-... Why is this so evident in country and not in the town?" on... .... L\_.\ ........1.. z._ L- .,, the . Cool-zstown, Forty Junior Farmers from Simcoe took part in the judging competitions held at the Canadian National Ex- hibition on Sept. 7th. While only 9. few were successful in Winning prizes, all contestants made an ex- cellent showing. Bill New, Craigvale, was first in swine judging in a class of 56 competitors, while Geo. Faris, stood second in dairy cattle in competition with 78 other juniors. Other winners were Jack Gray, Tottenham ,in beef cattle, and W. L. Cheery, Creemore; Frank Gif- fen, Creemore; Wm. J. S. Grant Stayner, and D. Chantler, Braclforcl, in poultry judging. r I.\...: rs.......' .. Al-h r)n...-.'n run |~r\ a it .1. uc uot lat the Nc F tery, the The W011 C. Little. d'L~'cussi0n. The fol] I following studems were certi- led back to their colleges: John _i RL`-.\~`. R. \`. il11;m1son, G. Troyer, D. `Wade, Thos. Duke. Elbert Duu-H01`. 9 |Simcoe JuniorFarmers |Place Higt Toronto ' "Bog 1);~.1`riOI!. :~,;-, but. I've C`-`L{L'l1 jnothing for a week." J "How very interesting. Well, come !_back later and tell me how long you '.x'm'~ M91" in Mold f The following were certied as 'students for the xniuisuw, beginning their COL11`.\`82 A1'L.hu1' Currie and Don- (1111 R. Sincrlair. Layer Cake THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939. 5...- C. me1s work. nu yvuAuAJ Juucunb. Lloyd Cumming, Barrie, came 4th in swine; Ray Loughed, Barrie, Lied ifor rsta place in dairy products, on Sept. 7. 11-11.... 71.... ,1r..\...1 n......v rvnlf fv1"\ .....-. ..K......... ..x..........,. ` The usual conference will be held lat the November meeting of Presby- subject this year to be: The Work of the Ministry. and G. '0. 01 AI1i:~;L.on. will lead me KJ\-`JV: .. ! The B1'u.dford Boys Calf Club stood 5th with :1 group of Holstein .`calves in a class of ten entries. Bil- .1ie Overton, Br-ad1'ord, showing a H0lsLein calf, was placed 4th in a class of 3 entries. Other members -..-......,,. ... t,.....c., ... ............. .. ing a series of meetings this fall wibh special speakers. r-rn-.. ...,....x ...:u L. di `of the club exhibiting were George ,Faris, Cookstown; Clarence Jossop, iB1'adforc1, and Jack Wilson, Bond g Head. `REV. E. 0. CURRIE RESIGNS PASTORATE AT CREEIVIORE The P1'c:;;-'_vte1'_\' L,~1' B-._u'1`ie meL in St. And1'e\\"s Church on Tuesday, Sept. 12, \\'iL11 :1 .~.p1I311Lii(i z'u1L-mi:111c(- of ministers and oldln, The resignation of E. C. C`m':`,`c Imm the pa.<=.omLe of the Cx'-emote 1r.m::h \\`:1:< pres:-mecl. Several were })1'C'SL'1`l[ to 13.1." t1`i`.Jut`o to his work and that of Mrs. Currie, and to e.\:- press their regret that it had become necessary for Mr. Currie to retire ,\__ ,_,...A..._. .; _ .. .. L ...v. rum-.. Session Lhcre. A call was presented by R. A. Birnie from the Thornbury parish Ln - favor of Rev` C. L. Mitchell. of Ver- non, in the Presbytery of Ott.av'; The call was sustained and will sent, on to the Presbytery of Ottawa for their consideration. J. A. Maclnnis px`ese11ied :1 1`-;';,.,-I'E on the budget showing a. gratifying increase in givings and recommend- ,..A- ...,...L:. ..... LL.:.. sun i A Lca.n1 01` girls representing South gsimcoe in the Homemaking Club isection in clothing was placed third gin a class of seven teams. Mem- `laurs of the team were Evelyn Pen- ggelly, Marion P2111011 and Ruth Ske- phcns, all of Glcncairn. \Y....s.\- r~ ....,. ..:..1,.v an... ........ l RESBYTER}.' .\IEE'1'L\'G HELD AT ST. .~\i\"Z)Ri;".V`.<. UN 'I`UlSDA`1. Sinclair, of after Sept. Interehting Case Simcoe girls team came the nutrition section. `;;vtc1'_\' .v1' 1.11 vs .'1L11 :131r.*11nii(i ._ A-..I -IJA-.- ..-. . V....-.., -.-.-. .- -.. or L21 1:ZJ~:i' 11c211Lh. The H.- 15 -.2cr:ep1e(1 L0 take effect 17. and Rev. N. R. D Allandale, was appoint- m0derat.or 01` the Klrk er. '\Vi11ian1.son and 1'epo1'ts of their sum- Pop Corn 10's TIN 250 Gelatine 1*`1cESi-.i FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PKG. Ping!) J:'uu1' "7E1E.b3sit` 1:..\. 1 7(- l URIT:\N Sliced or U .\N_\? 1`.-XGF. u'l : Q1 \\ !5K()W_\' LA BE L BLACK YELLOW LABEL 3 15 :24 U1- ',\` r'.\pD'd . v .. xvi`?! The company has purchased mi Link Trainer, practically a counter- part of the type used to instruct pilots of Tmns-Czmacla Air Liner, FRESH PEACHES DAILS? Tea Bags 48 s Pkgs 49; B L A C K .2` X` J rea Unsuced VF: VVIIITE \\'l1E.`.T ) \\"HI-1.-\'l` % fglada Tea SUMMER PRIDE Cgfn Choice HORSESHOE Lia Salmon Large Tin 'r.v'|-.11-rrnrrnnw D1L11VL1.'n JDL'Ll1J.VJ.J K./FILL/IXIIALV I-Iagfiieis Hals Soap LIYIEIJ` "r\1':\c~ Knowing just exactly what it is to` soar through the clouds, bank, clip,i turn and loop, yet never have any* fear of leaving the ground while go-i ing through these scnsatioxis. is the thrill to be given hundreds of boys` and girls in Barrie and vicinity, whoi belong to the Jimmie Allen Flying Club sponsored by one of the major! Canadian oil companies. l 1\.1:1I` L` 2111 Pears -16-oz` ,-w-n-Va y . L11 LCA Oxydol '5 KYLLJLJEJJ. J. D Lye Tin _- was-...\J `avg. nu SUNNYFIELD TOASTED Q KY7! . kJLVA\lL`J.L`.1LMJ LKJIXQLLDLJ WE1 eat 2 pkgs 1217.1 \7Y7Y3 TDD A RYTN fVTJ TI`15'Y'.\Y B BEAVER BRAND CHICKEN `[1! i I` U. I! OGILVIE'S BLENDED Q pkgs LIFEBUOY any rs KEIFFER E1. GILLETT'S I .I. HIGH TES l\ I WEALTHY APPLES--I-Iand picked R f1+ kn 017(14- 31- L Pkg. Pkg b. 34c 1,'3.`,; 6180 32 163c and other aviation companies, and will have it in Barrie for three days Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda.y,' Sept. 18, 19 and-20, for instruction of Jimmie Allen Cadets. The ma.- chine will be on display in the main 'building at the Barrie Exhibition. i The Link Trainer cost the oil com- pany $6,000, but lessons in ying /will be provided free in it for the! young aviation enthusiasts. l i All good cooks or the district will ! be much interested to know that the ' `miners of Robin Hood Flour have . agreed to duplicate a number of the {cash prizes offered in the baking contest, provided the winning ex- hibits are baked with Robin Hood Flour. HE!) BOKz1I{ O'C`LOCK 2l=-oz tin C`h(CLE YAMS 3 Lbs. iac 0RANGES--Ca1ifornia Valencia, 220 s, Doz. 290 GRAPES--~F1a.me Tokay 2 Lbs. 130 '2 large pl 4- 1C "Cake 7c 19 7c 13:: 11: 10c 19c A.&P. '10m:at0.?'uice 25-oz 4lins 25c 3; SURVEY GANGS ' z .j_ I Elmvale. Sept. 5--Reaford Mac~ Donald, Barrie, was arrested by Pro- vinclal Constable W. N. Peters. Elm- vale. S:1turd:1y. <'ha1'gud wxth le:1\'in'._: the scum of ..z: -.2:"i:Iu1:: and :c-rk- -.._ . ..... .........uuuu.uJ . That the request of the Canadian Red Cross, Bm'1`ie Branch. for the use of the Collegiate Auciitorium for 9. public meeting on Monday. Sept. 25, be granted, and that in View ofv the purpose of the meeting, namely. to raise money for war relief, no rental fee be chzu'ged." -- .._- .,..- ...... nnunnuuv ch:11'go had been x'L-fused. IL \\`u.s mrciclvcl that such :1 mn- cession would apply for bonndc p:miotic purposes only, and the fol- lowing motion by Woods-Thompson carried unanimously: N'I"l~nO- b\.;\ ........,`..A. .r AL, P` -- The effect ( was c1i.scu.s;c(`x '1 ed out; that I church organ wishing to us b( Y5 ... ., J- ' . , .,- [canons mxgm nnsgu when chantablel [institutions would require the use; :01" the z1udito1'iu:n for patriotic pun: | nnus I " EDUcAo`1IV dARD (Continued [mm `that Canada was at .,- .. ... - _u15nhI\/ 5 able ucco .xmodaLion. | I will report to you late have an Oppurttlnity of the nmtter with the props I :L:_, Simcoc H.111 would Lu .able for the purpose 3 !and I will .seL- wlmt cam itllis direction. There 1 I the department will rcqu gable accommodation. A.&P. High Quality Meats FRESH SPRING LAMB LEGS LOINS FRONTS 23 Lb. 210 Lb. 140 Lb. BLADE ROAST--~Prime Beef Lb. 150 SHORT RIB ROAST--P1'i1ne Beef Lb. 160 CHOECE BEEF BRISKET~~Prime Beef Lb..09c BGNELESS VEAL ROAST Lb. 140 PEAMEALED ROLLS Lb. 190 BEEF BOLOGNA Lb. 130 BREAKFAST BACON--~S1iced Lb. 25c (Continued from page one) job as a. result of this announcement, but should await; an official report` stating to whom the contracts have` been let and the number of men, required, which will be publi-med as; soon as possible. ' Ir1:u-:... LL... ......L .....,`I... u-_ A._,, (Continued from page will be imposed during the building is occupied under I . ment; auspzces. rrvL\.'. ...,.r.+...... ..._ u.-x_..u- _.- . _.__,r-__. .._, ., ...... .. is at the present moment doing all possible Lo render assistance to Great. Britain by bringing Canada into full military sL1'engLh. 1I`|.\l1A-..:n..- thy` -l--Ll---V CORRESl ()Zs'Dl-Z1\'CIi Mr. D. F. Mccuaig. House of Commons, \ Ottawa, Ont. - ,.-_.._.., I Yours very truly. i H. G. Robertson, Mayor.` ! Following is the reply received ml` [response to the above communica-, - tion : _ - [M12 H. G. Robertson, `I I {Mayor of Bzuwie. 1 D{::i.1' Sir"-I am in reccip . of yuur vvvvv nan: yu..~uu.an.. ` Within the past weeks the town` has been overrun with men seeking! employmen at Camp Borden, xnang! of whom exhausted thew meagre n- ancial resources in Lre.;.sportat-ion to Barrie, only to nd that jobs were lled. In some cases the town has had to come to the assistance of strancled employment seekers. ` TOWN OFFERS ....... .......`..-.,-... | This gt-stu1'e on behalf of the town of Bzirrie will no doubt be Lliankfuily accepted by the Government, which -4. .14. ......_,..._L ._,.,,, . .. _. ..m.......... Following" are the communications exchanged between Mayor Robertson and D. F. Mccuaig, M.P., at Ot- tawa : 1 I I 1 Dear McCuuig-I regret. that you got away without my having an 0pp01`tuniL;` of seeing you and dis- cussing with you a matter in which we are both interested. v 1,`! ~ ~~ ,..,.....D ..-.... Luna u. uuAAA\4. If you should desire finformation that you are not :01`, kindly communicate with Trusting that your stay in may be brief, I remain, truly. ..., ....v ....v.. --..n..\.uu\.u. I shall endeavor to briey explain `what I xumb you Lo do. 17.... ....-x.,\_1__ __.- _,,u. | r You probably are well aware that the families of all oicers and men- aL Camp Borden have to be out cf caxnp by F1'iL`;-.._` of 'L'.:;., V-xvsek. This; has caused an acute shortage 01': . V__ _ 01' housing accommodation in Barrie. To meet, this situation, it; has been suggested tliut the property kI10\`.'!1` as Simcoe Hall would help inaterial-} ly. This property, as you know, be-_ lungs to the town, and I would like? to suggest. that in behalf of the town` of Barrie, you offer it to the Gov-1 L`l`11i11CI1L to be used as they see t, either as a home for some eight or ten officers` or 1110115 faiiiilies, or possibly 21 concent.rat.ion camp, if such is required in this vicinity. In niakin;-_.', this offer, '3.-Ii`. McCtmig,5 T pin r~r\ ` ` l'\\-1 knlanic I\. I..- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ no .... I do so on behalf of the umnicip-.11- xLy under one condition; that if the GO\`1`m11t11L accepted, at the term- v.-... , AULA . ....-.vu;..D,- ` inution of Uh? present war, it wouldf `be renumeci to the municipa1iLy.' There would be no cost to the Gov-_ ernment for pz'ope1'L5' or taxes levied} during their use of same. l 7: ,._,.. . . _ . I drivin nor; Lu uul`: u.UU\ U UUILHXILUJXUH.` I I 1' Barrie. I ,1` receipt; your! of the .i.\'L`n lnstzum. , .(.OC be \'c~1'_y suit-! you lnomicmf ..;1 ccct of si.-Ltilxg 21 1)1'm:I`.1('11Li cL1.s;C(`1 by 1`.w;`.:`;::-r.s` who poi.1!,- on previous occasions organizations and others use the hall without (S cieciclucl __,,,: 1 YOUFS CATELLI Spaghetti Z4-oz 2tinS

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