for the aforementioned function quick trip to the church and we delivered the minister to worried family group The wedding pro cccdcd with no further delay We are glad to report it all ended hap pity ISll5 that pass In the type We have read with amusement many typographical honors in various newspapers and hoped none very serious WIIIIId II IIIISI The EXIIIIP III proong BLII we did have II IIpIIIw III II IIIIIICIII ISSIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII the dismay of young newlyweds and their parents and friends who read these actual words printed in rister Simcoe East riding member of parliament for four years ROBINSON Midland bar is the Liberal candidate iii llp has been Loaves it George Patterson Welcomed Home er is the Coopemtive ommon wealth Federation Cullfilllflltl in From Tnp Abroad Simeoc East riding in the forth comiiit election FIXwarden George Patterson of lort McNiioll presented greetings to the warden and the members of the council from the Lord Mayor of INewcastleUponTyne England JACK SKELTON chseitoii farmt anst lilalllill WOOD trillia Township farmer is candidate for the Pro grcssive onservativos in Sinicoe lie is deputy icizvc of the township council ed permission to stencil paint the lat the procedure that had been followed tll recent ycais in an cl fort to get the work under way and thought it was time somitliiiie was done Is that the way all town work is done when be airaiigcd it she asked It tlll Aid Merrick said merchants were holes drilled on the main sidewalks so they could set itp flags on special occasions Depiin Reeve Griffin said this work was being planned some of the anxious to have st reef tn behalf of the junior llilm ber of commerce Aid Merrick ask i3 lugusi nuiicil decided against givtnzt Iirank liiiegaii permission to erect no parking sign in front of his used car lot at Elizabeth St letti was read from the an adiaii Imizioii asking to withdraw is trustees for the citizens The letter of the uniform equipment tion will be sent thanking the members interest in the band band an inventory other included and band for their The junior chamber of llitltt wrote asking pnriiiissioii to letter of appreciaI to the Legion tllIli DALE ILLER sored by the Ontario educational association The Ivonne lllltll was introi duced by Itccvc Iloytl Miller of thCtttlllt Iii speaking of reforestation Ilale Miller wvork of paid tribute to the lion Ii Iliury parti cularly in connection with the re forestation plan at lIitihurst Mr Druiy was present in the countril Monday June TWice Weekly MON DAY and THURSDAY lt08 eats dings lll Smeoe North tour in Sini iii lttftllhSillitUt iii the fed The oiftcial At stixia or 31 pi iiteinzioii lgi oilicei Ti it the zit il lil il it liai 121d tilled ii to the utlcal llu ti lii tilitilo an ln tiiivil littftdliiitlliil tt pr taiiiiaiii Illlli June 12 iliiii IIaiot Iiitnisoii Lil Iird stiiwt illiiiiiwoozl was the ns to have itlillltill papers fill Iiiw punis iiioiiipiitiied it 10 iiiatticlt and deposit of Sltt wvic tiled on June Ii trttllltiilliitl of Mr Ferguson IL he iieii on thr ltallot papers as Itllliillilill The political party if ilo iaiaiidaie isiiot noted on the ballot giztpii but Mr Ferguson Well known as the Iioerissive Iiiisii1itive lllltlllttl who has rep resented Sinicoe North in the House of Commons since 10h The otliiial agent for Mr Fergu son in the election campaign Lloyd Iilbcit of Staynei ii lriday Julie 10 the noniiiia iItIOll papers were filed for iladl iSllllit iiriie Ti Mulcaster street fllarize Ii lllllt lawyer it the candidate for the Liberal party is and his official agent is Harry French iti Beech street Colliiig wood Iiie iieiiiiiiatioii papers for Ileg llliid Ildwaid Ayres Yooperative Toiiniionwealth Federation candi date were filed on June 11 The CCF candidate lives at 115 Burton avenue Barrie He is restaur ant proprietor and his official agent is John IIougheed 20 Granville istreet Barrie There persons who are approximately 22000 will be eligible for cast ballots in Siiiicoe North on June 127 About 7300 of these are in Barrie about 4700 are in C01 lingwood and the other 10000 vot ers are in the townships and small Member Audit llur RI II II IS III III In II Jim it nc an nu of inulitiuiis BOIII YCIQIIIIIINOI IIII IIQII OIIICI DIIIIIIRIIIIIII III II III II IIIIIIII II III SCIcIIQII IIIIPOQCS vvmv Candidates in Three Simcoe Ridings for une 27 Election The rst column II II tu illltlil ct if mm Iltl IIII III LUVI EIIIHI III II II II Hutu IIui1 II lIlf iii tlilll tart mu ii my Hulmd MW lii illilitlldi ouri tioizi it iriilay so lititl Hi limit it vth it is III In II II IIIIIII DUIsz IllLt Ilftt IllII II tiii and enter Il coiiiiiIiiIiituiI styu txlttIlIlttLIiliItIt liIii St Ilttii Baldwin to ie IIIIIPII IIIIII IIII II IIIIIKIIII III im UxtlM Ills 111th tail Iii Ilttllllttl iii it miner foi the present at Ht vutaj tmi f1tlt atri flz toe but tti 11V tlltlllttt I0 MM IUD LII iIliltiInuiIl L131 will it itli election to be lititl iiti Iist Lo uriin 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IIIOCIIS Mn IIIIIIHUII IIIIII III IIIII III to bring in report mun WIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIICII IL IIIIII IUIIIIiIt IIpuiI oiiI di in lltllltI tlIltlIIrllt iIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIII IIII IIIIIII IIIII snow um istei ilillltd in liltlll11l cat as the CIIIIIIIIII III IIII III KIIIIiiIIi IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII III III IIIIIICIIISI III reporter was himself arriving late Our dignified journal The bride was dressed in floor length veil with halo headdress In this case fortunately those mainly concern ed and especially the bride had it rare sense of humor and actually had laugh over it One line of type describing the brides dress got transposed in the composing room right out of the story We have noticed various personal acquaintances actively engaged as standard bearers for different po litical parties in the federal elec tions In GreyBruce Frank Sawyer principal of Markdale High School is the Conservative candidate opposing fellow towns man Walter Harris lawyer and parliamentary assistant to the Prime Minister Mr Sawyer is well known to those who served with the 2nd Reserve Battalion Grey Simeoe Foresters during the war As Capt Sawyer he was the unit adjutant and later Company 0C at Durham Major Harris was also with the Grey and Simcoe Foresters in the lst Bat talion In Grey North the Liberal candidate is Colin Ben nett Meaford lawyer who was college associate of the writer and he was well vaquntedIleth local golfers during the annnual Barric Meaford club matches Another university friend was Ken Thomp son present Mayor of Weston and Liberal candidate on June 27 in York West In Durham County the ICF candidate is Jim Kenny Port Hope school teacher Mr Kenny vasa teacher at Shanty Bay and Cookstown for some 18 years and he was an officer of the 2nd Bat talion GreySimeoes before transI ferring to the RCASC in the ac tive force In Temiskaming riding the CCF candidate is Coburn Doc Ames Kirkland Lake druggist Local hockey fans will recall him as the star goalie for the Newmar ket Redmen in junior hockey some 20 years ago Three prominent ex pro hockey stars are carrying the Liberal torch Wilfrid IBucko McDonald seeking reelection in Parry SoundMuskoka District Lienel Conacher exMPP in Tor ontoITrinlty riding and Aubrey Dit Clapper retired coach ofthe Boston Bruins who has returned to Peterboro to carry on his busi iiess Among the newspapermeriin the field in Ontario is Jack Smith pditor of The Richmond Hill Liber at and youcan imagine what party he follows Jack is campaigning for reelection in York North An drew McPhail editor of The Seaforth Exposigor is the Liberal candidate in Huron County In Durham County John James an other newspaperman is the Liber ai candidateJohn is in the unique position of having his uncle and partner who happens to be editor of the paper opposing him very strongly in the editorial columns John the plant manager gives his opinions in special column net aside for him each week In Lambton County Dave Harding exRCAF pilot and famed football star of Queens Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Camp Borden Flyers failed to get the Liberal nomination and then announcedhe would run as an Independent Liberal How ever on nomination day he said he would not be in the field Now just how is it that all these newspaper men and hockey stars decided to run as Liberals WKW at the opening session of the coun ty council last Monday afternoon He also presented the warden with the picture of himself and the Lord Mayor which appeared in last Mondays edition of The Examin and history of Newcastle as memento of his visit Mr Patterson who has recently returned from abroad told the members of his experiences in re visiting his birthplace He told of the great social changes effected in Great Britain since his departure 43 years ago He remarked on the difference in municipal affairs in England and in Canada Warden Evans welcomed Mr Patterson back to the council and thanked him for representing the council of Simcoe County during his visit abroad IRICHARD McCULLOCH of Or angeville is the Liberal candidate in DiifferinSimcoe riding He is former mayor of Orangcvillc TWO lflUTHS ARE RESCUED watching from her cottage veran dah immediately jumped into rowboat and set out with strong pacetocovcr the mile and half winner in several local rowing mile and half from shore to r85 contests Mrs Blackman was able cue Dick Curtis 14 from drownIto reach the scene of the mishap ing at Big Cedar Point on Monday ahead of several other cottagcrs eveningrBilliForbes 15vasirgs who had tOWlLSthWVlthUlltbold cued by his father who arrived in motors motorboat about the same time The youths who had been in Mrs Blackman reached the othcrfthe numbing water for about half boy and hour were wrapped in blan While walking along the shore kets and taken to friends cottage thIeboys had seen pair of young The canoe was recovered ducks struggling in the waterijlhey but the boys lost the two young rolled over nearby canoe and set ducks out into the lake using boards for in In Mrs Walter Blackman rowed at paddles About mile off shore the boys caught one duck and they had the young bird in the canoe continuing in the elusive chase they had almost reached the sec ond bird when the canoe began to agrgggil cizlliFdeartyi June 411 ship water as it rocked from side to side Then the canoe filled with Keep My RF silawbeni Water and went uder festival at St Pauls Church 1m The boys managedto roll the msm 40411 The Langman picnic W111 be canoe over and they hung on to Mdl the upturned canoe inthe icy wat held at Lmle Lake Pal an Saturday afternoon June25 41p been Mrs BlaCkman W110 had Churcht June 191730 pm DST Speaker Rev JF ABeIwell 4lp Th annual AndersenStephenson reunion will be held in Angus Park on Sunday afternoon June 19 3941mm Dance at Baxter Friday June 17 to the musici of Paxton5 Jor chestra Dancing from 930 to 130 saber DanceIat Shanty Bay Hall every Wednsday night Stroud Moun taineers Admission 50c Lunch counter 29tfb 2000 Ar ANNUAL CHURCH ASSEMBLY STAYNER JUNE 813 Last Monday night the 79th annual general conference of the Brethrenin Christ Church was concluded at Stayner Some 2000 delegates from all parts of North America and th mission elds had met on the camp grounds north of the town for five days Bishop Charles Byers of Chambersburg Pennsylvania was elected to succeed Bishop Swalm of Collingwood as moderator for 194950 June 24 auspices LOL 450 Ad missioni50c Lunch counter Stroud Mountaineers orchestra 8tfth Lawn supper St Georges Church Allandale that was to be held June 22 has been postponed There are some 8000 mem until Wednesday June 29 57 bers of the Brethren in Christ Pmg 3943b In North America and out Friends and relatives kindly keep in mind the annual Black were present for the am picnicwhich will be held on Sat 11 conference While many were accommodated on the $231 June 25 at camp grounds there were 800 Dancihg every Friday mghII billeted in cottages at Wasaga Beach Delegates were present from nearly every state in the union and from Canadian provinces as far west as Saskatchewan There were also missionaries who had come from India Africa and the Rhlllppines Beeton Community Memorial Re creation Hall to Norm Burljng and His Kings Men 900 pmto 100 am 33tfb Dance at Guthries new air conditioned Community Hall Fri day June 17 Music by Stroud Mountaineers Lunch counter Reopening of Egbert United Dance Orange Hall Ivy Friday 41p children 50c HON EARL ROHE Newton Robin son will again carry the Irogrcs sive Conservative banner for DufI forinSimcoe He has been mem ber of parliament for 25 years fourth candidate was noni iuateil in Sinicoe last riding on Monday She is Miss Mar garet Marchildoii of Lafon tainc and she is the standard licarTrTl thFU liin 1W tors Announcement of Miss Mar cliildon as candidate was too late for iisto have picture with the other candidates in this issue lllltIWt are planning to have her picture in The Examiner next week EVENTS Stroud baseball club barn dance Friday June 17 Gibbins barn miles south of Stroud Re freshment counter by ChiIIiIWilli Club Admission 50c 39411 The 26th annual Richardson pic nic will be held at St Vincents Park Barrie Saturday July l6 Guests please bring table service for own use Games pm sup per pm 41p BillHowe and his music featur ing Olly English vocals by charm ing Melita Day Bill Harris and the trio at Cookstown Dance Pav ilion every Friday night Come and enjoy real treat The sweet est music this side ofheaven 39th The annual service of worship of the County Federation ofAgricul ture will be held at SpringwIatcr Park Midhurst Sunday June 19 at pm Speaker Rev Young Chaplain Ontario Agricul tural College invited 3941th The Simcoe Couhty Federation of Agriculture invites all rural people in the county fto attend their first annual Field Day in Midland Little Lake Park on Sat urday June 18 commencing at 10 am Something in the program for evervone Basket picnic Ad mission fIree 3941tht Strawberry festival ham salad plate strawberries auspices Bond Head United Church WMS Com munity Park Bond Head Wednes day June 20 Supper 530 to 800 pm Ball game and threeact comedy play Miss Chatterbox by Young People Burton Avenue United Church Barrie Sale of sidewalks in get out the vote doing steeplejack work fire hall tower Aid Wilson chair said Weve overrun our estimates county council the following morn Iedc Moster Applied Science All rural people campaign nection with on June 27 This will be in con the federal election Pcrmissmn was grant Mr Vincent who was in Barrie offered to paint the flagpole on the town iiall and to paint the turret on the man of the property committee now No action was taken Reeve Hart chairman of fiii ance reported Barrics equalized assessment was up about $200000 and would be discussed at the ing Deputy Reeve Griffin presented report giving figures on doing sewer work by the Cook Coast ic tion Company Council decideo to proceed with the work on the basis outlined new scale of fees for building permits was introduced and pass ed This scale will provide moderate amount of revenue for the town because theit amount is increased according to the estimat ost of the building project On motion of Atld Harris cotta LEIGHTON EMMSj CLARK only son of Mrs Clark 28 Charlotte St Barrie and the late Joseph C1arkreceivd the degree of Mas ter of Applied Science at the re cent convocation of theUniversity of Toronto He graduated in 1948 from SPS in Civil Engineering with scholarship and returned for pogtgraduate course Pre sently he is working with the county engineer Leighton is graduate of BCI where he play ed trombone in the concert band and also played in Barrie Citizens Band of which his father was handmaster He won Dominion Provineial scholarship in his final year at BCI He was president of the Student Council in his final year Also he was good hockey player and played right wing on the 1943 Barrie Lions Juvenile Admissionio cents goods during evening Adults 75c Ontario champions and the Barrie 4043li Colts Junior team was trol The two Sprayers he report hold street dance on the post office square following the regatta on Aug ed Permission was grant Three property holders wrote to the town offering sites at various prices These offers were referred to the property committee for con sideration This was in connec tion with the proposal to build rental houses in Barrie of to the Applications for the position accountant were referred finance committee Following adjournment the coun cillors went to the library where film of Santa Claus parade was shown Plans were discussed whereby the merchants might ar range to have similar parade brought to Barrie next December The chamber of commerce has been making inquiries and con CANWELY SPRAY CORN Campbell Raikes weed inspector for North Simeoe reported to the members of the council at the Monday afternoon session that he very enthusiastic about the response he had received from the farmers in hiSarea this year IJ Herbert Dunn was unable to be present to report to the council on his years work because of illness Mr Raikes reported that he and Mr Dunn had attendedthe weed conference in Toronto for two days this Spring The most interesting result of the conference had been the experiment in the spraying of corn He said that they could now recommend that com could be safely sprayed at height of six inches and that it could be cultivat edbefore that time He told the council members that heihad spoken at six crepvvmeet ings at six different centres in North Simcoe during the past year As result of these meetings he had received over 150 applications for information about weed con ed had been rather held up be cause of the dry weather He said that great deal of good work had been done inIIconnection with experimental spraying in con junction with the Crop Improve ment Association He had received the assistance of Stewart Page of the Depart ment of Agriculture with clean farm contests in North Simcoe The farms entered in the contest were judged solely on weed control Mr Raikes offered assistance to anyone who might need assistance or require information in South Simcoe during Mr Dunns illness OAC GRADUATE Calvin Kirby BSA son of Mr and Mrs William Kirby Angus graduated in entomology at the recent convocation held at Ont Agricultural College Guelph He is now doing research work with the science service of the department of agriculture at Ber thierville Quebec where he has been stationed for the past three summers FOR wrap chamber when the addicss delivered During his adircss temphasized that there was another 350000th acres of land in this pro Ivincc that should be ieforested In thanking Dalu Miller Reeve iFred lluiitcr presented him with in wrist watch as token of ap iiom Simcoe county With ipiCciatioti word of commendation to the stu Ideiit who had brought provincial thonors to this county Spoke in Barrie the speaker lWardcn Evans added hist ier municipalities between Barrie and Collingwood smcoe EAST In Simcoc East those nominated included Robinson Midland barrister Mr Robinson who is the Liberal candidate has rcprclt seated this riding in the House of Commons for the past four years Elmer Wood Oiiillia township farmer is the Progressive Conscr vativc candidate in Simcoc East The CICIF named Jack Skelton farmer ofLFesserton as candidate in Simcoc East Surprise candidate in Simcoe East at the last moment on nom ination day was Margaret Marchil don age 25 She helps her par ents operate the family store at Lafontainc and she is cousin of Phil Marchildon famous baseball player Miss Marchildon will be candidate for the Union of Elect ors Thisis branch of the Social Credit party DUFFERlNSIMCOE In DiiflerinSimcoe there will be straight twoway contest between the Conservatives and the Liberals The Progressive Conservative standard bearer will be the veteran MAJGENERAL PEARKEIS VC DSO MC spoke in Barrie Tuesday evening on behalf of Julian Ferguson MC Progres sive Conservatch candidate for Simcoe North General Pcarkes is moot Canadas most distinguish dd soldiers and has won almost every honor possible He is seek ing election in Nanaimo BC but lflew to Ontario for fourday speaking tour An account of his address appears in the third sec tion of this issue parliamentarian Earl Rowe of Newton Robinson He will be oplt posed by Richard McCulloch form erI mayor of Orangeville 111 Ontario as whole there are 83 seats in the House of Commons according to the recent distribu tion of seats This is almost one third of all the federal seats in Canada CHEMICAL ENGINEER At the convocation at theUni iversity of Toronto on June Rob ert Handy son of Mr and Mrs Howard Handy 25 Parkside Drive Barrie received his Bachelor of Applied Science degree Robert is graduate in chemical engineer ing Warden Charles Eva Opens County COunCt The June sessidn of the Simcoe County Council opened on Monday Evans KC presiding In his opening remarks to the council the warden expressed his pleasure to be back among the members He remarked that he had been looking back at the min utes 0f the 1941 session and had noted that the warden of that year had mentioned that the long period or dry weather had endangered the crops He said that since the January session he had had the pleasureIof covering large part of the county roads with the committee on roads and bridges and that they had been fairly well pleased with their condition He felt however that the county was being faced with considerable expenditure on the roadinn the future as there was very little hard surface Warden Evans spoke of the loss that the county had suffered in the death of Frank Hammerid the late crown attorney He said that and personal friend of many of afternoon with Warden Mr Hammond had been very efficient and able crown attorney the members He addedthat the county was fortunate inihis suc cessor WilliamiThompSOn KCof Penetang former member of the council and former mayOr of Pene tang Since the June session the war den went on to say the Juvenile Court had been set up t0the eit tent of the appointing of proba tion officer He reported that the county was about to lose its 1ibrarianaMiss Audrey Gray had hadthe oppor tunity of returning to her home county of MiddlesxI On behalf of the councillors he said that they were sorry to see her leave and wished her every success in her new work The warden mentioned that Wed nesday afternoon had been set for the annual wardens outing sit Springwater Park Midhurst He announced that there would be trip to the counties of Peeland Hutton on Thursday of this He welcomed exwardeu George Patterson who was present to eting Mr Patterson has cently returned from the old coup try