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Barrie Examiner, 19 Sep 1949, p. 1

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cm dark onttmiit Member Audit nur en of Channel The First Column Notes in News By GEORGE canooas Holland Marsh not all Dutch Contrary to the opinion held by ed because so many of the marshl settlers veie from the land of dka and wmdmuk TM namngof elders Dr Sinclair ten was derived fromrMaijor Holland dvmd ms mmgmmm pmlsh the first surveyor general of Upper Canada This and various other interesting items of information is noted in publication issued by Ontarios department of planning and development lllll Tilley rewarded 011 Aug ust 27 Bill Tilley 157 Tuiiibeilaiid street Barrie found wallet which contained some papers and small amount of money lie took the wallet to the police station and it was returned to the owner in Toledo Ohio In the mail last Fri uay morning Sgt if lcel of the provincial police received thank you note containing two dollars The token of appreciation was passed on to the Cumberland street boy After DDT what Not so long ago there were persons who feared that DDT might have disastrous effect on natures balance Some said birds would die off from car ing insects poisoned with DDT Others were afraid there would be no more honey because bees would be killed But nature apparently took hand herself and now hoiisc wives are complaining that DDT only makes tlics dizzy Perhaps fly accustomed to his daily tot of DDT might die of shock if he found his ration suddenly cut off Who wants Olsen and Johnson Prior to the CNE all the Toronto newspapers were howlingl about the ears of the general manager because he was again bringingOl sen and Johnson to Canada Gen cral Manager Elwood Hughes rc torted that there was public de mand for such talent It was cer tainly true that people wcre will ing to pay to attend the show when it was part of the CNE But when two special performances were planned the Olsen and Johnson show was complete flop In fact one of the shows had to be Gin relled Without the fanfare of the CNE the Olsen and Johnson show couldnt draw peanuts But why didnt the prcCNE critics paint this out to Mr Hughes Color of milk Hon Ken nedy Ontarios minister of agricul ture has announced that consider ation is being given to plan whereby milk would be graded and sold according to quality Since Gclett Burgess wrote his famous poem about the Purple Cow there have been scores of paraphrases Reading Mr Kennedys announce mentover the breakfast table Barrie bard gave forth with yet another variation never saw purple cow never hope to see one But the blue milk my dairy sells Convinces me there be one No vote on city status The citi zens of Orillia will not votcon city status this year Although most councillrs favor city status as means of reducing the tax rate they decided to allow more time to elapse before another vote Last December the ratepayers turned down proposal for city status Quiet please reporter sleeping Now arid then person accustomed to taking things as they come is apt to suffer severe blow to the solar plexus This reporter suffer ed double blast one day last week On Friday morning and again at noon the customary daily checks had been made at provincial police HQ The constable on duty the same one each time advised there was nothing doing throughout the district In the middle of the af ternoon newsgathering agency telephoned to thisnewspaper and said newspapers were on the streets in Toronto with story from this district and six Barrie constables were involved The agency thought the local newspaper would have additional information about story which originated right here on this occasion went to senior officer at the police HQ and learned the full story of something that had taken place in this district 12 hours earlier Even on Mekly newspapers reporters like to get rst hand details of stories in the immediate vicinity and its fear ful blow to nd that city repOrters have driven 50 miles and are on the scene in thisdistiict before the lotal reporter is even aware of the story Perhapsiit was blast to waken reporter from peaceful sleep Thank goodness iti did Inot happen on aMonday ora Thursday when The Barrie Examiner is pub lished VFlrst hand knowledge The lmjr authorities on the jungles ofAfrica Edgar Rice Burroughs has been writing about lthc African jungle ii for 30 years and even the natives are amazed at his knoWledge But tricauthcr of the Tarzan stories has not even touchdfootciithe 86th YearNo 65 many Holland Marsh was not am it Andrews fhurch flanio Tiles lot ministers and and Bruce Cowan read messages AUTNORIZED 46 Years Clergyman Rev Sinclair DD Retiring From Ministry The Presbytery of Harrie met in ay Sept 13 With full attendance it goodly number if Allziiidalc and Stroud and also is clerk of prcsbyteiy escn itivcs were present fro both if gregations Messrs Marshall from the two congregations and Mrs Campbell of Stroud and Mrs Cumming of Allzindale spoke for the Ladies organizations The resignation was accepted by Presbytery to take effect after et fl The following resolution was passed by the Presbytery llie Ires bytery of Barrie having regretfully accepted the resignation of Dr Sinclair from the parish of Essa Road and Stroud and his ap plication for leave to retire from the active ministry wishes to place on record its appreciation of the long efficient and devoted service rendered to the Presbyterian Church in Canada and particularlyi his service in the Presbytery ofl Barrie With the exception of pitsti oratcs in llalmore and livcrton Dr Mist Amhtw tllt mltl illlllltltll smcluirs Mu5 years of ctwclllltlll from the Board of Missions service have been spent within the lfl Mills illlilllil Illthl ltSILLHIl bounds of the Synod of Toronto and lml 11 dd Kingston For the past twenty you ourncd meeting Sept 22 lhe new Church zit West Nottawasaga will Barrie and for seventeen years the ddilltd hc has been in thc Presbytery of clerk and treasurer of the presby tery Dr Sinclair has been con sistcnt and faithful pastor wise and kindly counsellor and his preaching has always been charact erized by clear spiritual under standing and ripe scholarship As clerk of the prcsbytcry lic discharg ed thc duties of that office and also of treasurer with singular cf ficieney and ability llis sound judgment ready helpfulness energy and selfless devotion won for him the confidence and esteem of his brethren The Presbytery of Barrie while regretting the official ter mination of Dr Sinclairs ministry most heartily unite in wishing for him and Mrs Sinclair many years of comfort case and happiness and useful service within the term of retirement Rev Ferguson was appointed interim Moderator of the Kirk Ses sion of Allaiidalc and Stroud to declare the pulpits vacant Oct l6 Rev Jack of Stayncr was appointed clerk of prcsbytery to take up his duties Oct Rev Wallace McClcan tendered his resignation from the Parish of Victoria Harbor as he is going to Ireland for six months and Rev Andrew tendered his resignation from the Alliston parish as he and JLR Hate 1R fl POST OFFICI DIFAITIINT OTTAWA budget report with the following recommendations allocation of $2488990 lot 1951 and lurge congregations to accept their Iiudividual allocations as set down by theAssemblys Connnittee ed to make full and accurate use of the Committees materials ie the threecard System tion to use the everypersoucan vass for the budget and one or all of the pledge cards to be provided by the Assemblys Committee Al DKCOID CLAII Ill it it ltllV SINCLAIR Rev Jack presented the That this Presbytery accept its That cacti congregation be urg it That we urge each congrega 4lliat congregations requiring clarification of the scheme or help in arranging canvass be urged to arrange meetings of small or large groups within their congregations and that members of the Presby terys Committee place themselves at the service of these meetings That series of regional mectv ings in the interest of the Budget be arranged for the work The following students were cer tified to the Senate of Knox Col lcgc Carter Collier Jess Royal Rai son ll Matthews Mc Combie Bruce Will et1res From Orillia Packet Tims After 50 Yrs of Service Orillia Packet 8r Times It isvyith deep regret that the management of The Packet and Times announces the retirement of Russell Hale Associate Editor of the paper and Director of the present company for the past ve years and for over half century mainstay in rst The Packet and latterly The Packet and Times We are sure our readers will share with us regret that Mr Hale feels that the time has come for him to withdraw from active asso ciation with the paper which he has had large share in develop ing with the times into place among the leading Weeklies of On tario procss in which he has made numerous friendships throughout the town and surround ing district and indeed further aeld They miss in particular tthe chatty column Local Aspects of the World which for some years has been one of the papers most widely read features Our readers generally will juin with the Packet and Times staff in wishing happy respite from the steady and strenuous application to the duties of his position which has characterized his editorial work lover the years Mr Hale left this week for wellearned holiday in the Maritimes In the consequent rcorganlza tion of The Packet and Times edi torial staff Farmer Tissington for years valued member of the re portorial brigade becomes Netvs Editor Hale will continue to direct the editorial policies of the Packet and Times as Editor and Blackstone is still Secretary Treasurer of the company and an active member of the administrat ive body As President of the Company and Business Manager Dutrizac assumes full respon sibility for the business affairs of the paper and its publication AMBOREE MYSTERY Theres Simprised but pleased milk dealer in 10ttawa He suplt plied 15280 quartmilk bottles t0 the recent First Canadian Boy Scout Jamboree at Connaught Camp When the account was closedythc Jamboree Scouts had returned 15230 quart milk bottles Vincent Santoro age 59 of AlliSlt tonygave himself up last evening after Spending two days and nights hiding out from police He had shotgun to Whiteside who took it to provincial police on wereon portance of rst hand knowledge is often stressed to reporters but the evidence occasionally indicates that 11 good writing style is more to be desired In the summer of 1039 when this reporter was in Bombay some of the residents were mildly surprisedthat actually planned to visit some of theremcte sections of India They pointed out thata fellow1Canadian Gordon Sinclair had written glowing actounts about Snakes and tigers while spending his time in the comfortable lounge of the Taj Mahal hotel But there it is Some persons can write with uency that sustains interest while others jumbl together de tails that do not impress the read er Similarly one ofcthe greatest distance away Cpl David Adair Prov Cons Higgins went andpi wanted man Saritorowas taken to Barrie and was locked up on chargeiof as sault causing bodilyharm Last Thursday night Santoroliad been arguing jwith his wife in their home atAlliston Mrs Santoro went to bed late and about am she awoke to ild cked up the to tight and when she screamed her two daughters Grace 16 and Teresa 14 ran in from the next ibedrconi TheJatlier picked up his shot gunand struck Grace on the head and she fell to the oor bleeding Terbsa then ran outside Santoro sent his wife and daugh ter Grace out to get Teresa Grace ireturnedto the rihouse and was in duty at Santoros homea short befoiind her husband trying totle her up with lngth of rope She started Vince After TWO Days and Nights was knock at the door about 230 am Gracetold her faith the door and then she ran out the wandercd back into townand was back The father follovVed Grace at Irwins coal yard when he saw out the 1back and escaped in the John Whiteside Sdntorogavehis darkness When Chief ElmerRob bins and SgtGorge Moyer enter ed the housethere was novone to Chief Robbins and hiss returnedto the police station and Carl Kreuger and Prov cons John called provincialfpolice and Prov Cons Carl Kreuger and Prov cons James Murphy started on their way In the meantime Grace ran to the CNR station and was hidden by theagent and the mother and other daughter ran uptown All were in their night clothes Befor the provincial police ar rived Chief Robbins made his cus tomary trip to the station to get loaf ofbread off the Early morn ing trainHe got the bread and was ridinghis bicycle awayfrom the station when he heard shout Glancing back over his shoulder the chief sawSantoro starting to raise his shotguns Chief Robbins pedalled fast around the corner and reached the poliCe station few moments later the two provincial constables arrived from Bond Head and the four police stdeivlth herrtather when there wetc in the Alliston police office ttlltit an opportunity for peoptE who are leaders in community ac tivities as well as for those inter ested in community life to gather Mr ourh is an authority on the plc er to answer crgeant The Shame county federation agriculture allllutlflCLS the fth an liliil coinnninity leaders confer 11ce at aritp Itawley Iort Sev ern from Vtedriesday October 12 Sunday October lti The theme speaker at the conference will be Alfred uiicti edticational director if the Loirame county farm bur can and of the Ohio farm bureaus cooperative program Mr Couch ittendcd tliv illtil ainp Rawley conference and his leadership was so outstanding that he was asked to return This coiifiienc lesigncd to 1nd discuss their mutual problems significance of the small commun ity and his lectiues open up new avenues of thought for lflltl pco 111 addition to Mr ouclis con tribution the conference program will include discussions on health education various aspects of agri culture rural recreation coopera tive development farm radio for work etc Further 11111 welfare itor the oceision Information on this conference may my mmnmmp HM lie obtained from the federation of Mr mmlu ll hwp agriculture office ill Duiilop Street Barrie Norris Soroptimists Open 194950 Season With Dinner Meeting lAniy Sarjiant the chair Maurine lianiiltuii guest speaker THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1919 15111 CONFERENCE lBElNG PLANNED irr CAMP RAWLEY ABC NU PAlD AS OF IARCH 31 DONALD TOMLINSON CONTINUING TODAY GARBAGE CONTRACT Doiuttl lumliiLsori again hail his trucks and crew of men on the gsllmgr routes of Harrie 01h Last week it was ex pected Mr lumliiison would be through with the contract and the board of works had made plans to take on the work Last Saturday afternoon it committee of council met with Mr lomlinson and the nutter was again discussed It is expected that the gar bage contract may be altered and the council will probably be discussing the matter at the meeting tonigbtk The invinoeis of the Soroptiiiiistl Tlub of llairiu held their first d111 ll meeting of tlie HitTill siiisoii it onimiiiiity House on Tuesday tlllllll Sept lit with President Woman lll l1iblic 1111 was he tope chosen by Alderman llis ERNEST Illltl Deputy Clerk and Family Among Seven Badly Hurt istzlila 11l ililtiit Vivlnini Ilfl both ll legs broken Mr iiiiitui stiffend It chest iiiWm mm uhgliu MUHH Av uizis ill Horton sustained f1 1c 1h 11 ml mm win1i ribs ant fitlill cuts and then Twice Weekly MONDAY and THURSDAY 307 1949 One Sectioanoges to Seiri in wux ctr Mtlvittsi in Also iitiing in the cab Was Mrs not lllglt eiasl six llxlltr Fisher of Wilcox Lake tier condi tiitl gt1I Bridfozd hf llmtiway ll ltion serious and She was giveii liltlslllu and injections to sus illilli her until she would be well lenoiigli to have Xlil taken llcr lusbanil klil had been riding on thc back of the truck was also very badly hurt lie 11gt still unconscious ftci iioiii his Iillti llLtlliill Iyi Ioioiito St iiillu 11ll Iiltll to the Royal lioipital llonald lliiiton hi1 illtl 1iot lllllllttlliiltl ltillllltl Tn Burton car had been travel liiig lHJiiltlr Toronto The jStollnr tri had been travelling roitl and was lltlltVttl the truck had turnedont to pass another car 1111 Illt tug of ii lzlll Dr 111 of Tookstown at tenried tln inputd at the seciie of thc acrideiit llillit agi It suffered 112 1111 otilii tiioiiel gtlltltk which ilizinn v11 lftlll It lt truck iislzid lltli 111 iiisii totally Illil he tlllVil oftlie truck 311151111 iai 322$ etoiii laik Ioroiito was taken to the limpital at llaiiie LV IVEUSTI Dr Svfiiour and Il inw lloidge attended some of the lllllf were badly hurt Mrs Grace Stollt in hmpmll Bum iar are 25$ lfi of the driver had fiatlured pelvis broken collar bone and severe cuts She also stif li it passengers truck llniiie ambulance took some of the iiiuiied to the hospital and ie 11itnieiit of highways iiiibiilzuue lttttl from shock She had licen ithat happened along on patrol mm tour took two others to the hos iglits of her epeiienees in lllll tie and dwelt at some length vilii be many complex problems which wise in town council ller remarks it tWti affairs from womans 133 R65 ipomt of view were both interesting and highly informative Mis Hamilton was introduced by Illilllt Slittl Hm lll Miss Evelyn Tuck and thanked on 01th WM llilt flllllt The sympathy of the Township is extended to former Deputy Reeve It Eldridge and family in the death of Mrs Eldridge The Council attended the funeral as group and sent flowers Mrs Eld ridge was once correspondent of The Examiner She will be deeply missed in her home and commun ity Meeting Postponed When it was ascertained that tbc Community llall in Stroud was taken for the date the public meet open grill 111g in reference to the lligh School Area was to have been held ar rangements were made to hold th bidders are not real flint but an meeting on Friday evening Sept 1101 0f cerium and iron produc cd by an clectro1netallurgical pro ccss 23 Welcome to lhnisfil welcome to Ralph Snelgrovew manager of CKBB Barrie who rei cently took uprcsidcncc at Minctsl Point lnnisfil Winners on Farmers Night Walter Boyd won ttic pie catingl contest at the Farmers Night c0n tcst His mother listening atl home expressed the opinion that the contestant must be piehiingry not knowing that it was Walter un til thc results were announced first prize Wins Old Time Fiddling Contest Frank Korfanty of Minets Point won the first prize in the old time ddling contest He was given hard battle by Bert Mulholland of Stroud who was given sccondi place lnnislwas also tops on the attendance as they were to be seen everywhere Barrie Fair lnnisl residents Will be among the many who will be crowded into the Barrie Fair Grounds this com ing wcek Already many entries forcxhibits are in from the Town ship woomo DONEQUiEer WINNIPEG CP Young Win nipegcouples in city parks keep their lovemaking within bounds White parks superintend ent announced recently He was commenting on an Ottawa report that civic authorities were crack ing down oncouples making pas sion playgrounds out of Ottawa parks SUPPORT PRAIRIE HYOSIITAL NEUDORF Sask CP by law for the proposed Neudorf Un ion hospital was approved recent ly by 544 out of 572 voterspherc Some $20000 has already been rais dby citizens for the building After the provincials heard the dctailsthey decided to set out in search of Santoro Prov Cons Murphy just pushed his head out of the police station and saw the barrel of shotgun peeping around the corner of the building He promptly stepped back inside Then woman across thestreet who had seen what was happen ing telephoned the civitchboard operator who relayed the move ments toxthe four polige in the sta tion More police Were called from Barrie andafter they arrived posse surrounded the Santoro home When the police entered the house they foundragasoline had been splashed about upstairs and down and an empty jar was on the but fet illowever no matches had been lit Later it was learned that San toro had gone to the CPRStation and be told the agent he would not be in towork that day Santoro had been on the railway 40 years and was section foreman The police searched all day Sat behalf of the Soroptimist Club by Miss Margaret Maclachlan was led by llllSSuIltlst llotnicette Club of Barrie held social even eVeIiing Sept oxs summer cottage on the shores Twio Girls One Boy iof Hawkestonc and Sandra May Walton age 5112 months daughter together with four new recruits in thronecd Willi piople oii lhuisday evciinii for the fourth anoint tarnicis day sponsored by llll Ilmw rie chamber of commerce It is estimated that crowd of well ovei liltlliti people attended equalling 1nd slightly suipassinu that of previous years During the evening the singing The members til the Soroptiiiiht wicnci lti iiig and roast on at Mrs Friday IICltll Following the afternoon events if beautiful Komponlppn Rn allithiunpian parade was held amp tires were lighted and the starting at the fair grounds and Soroptimists had most enjoyulna ending at the town hall The main lime cooking their food on them tlllllk 75 it liltlll contest held it the post office whcmd WWW square The flints used in Cigleup Street dancing began at It pm and continued on until tlfltlwl in All the contests llllSXtllt with the exception of the horseshoe pitcltitljl contest held at the arena grounds Win First Prizes nBaby Contest Two girls and boy were the Myrna Joyce Simpson age lfll winners in the baby months daughter of Mrs Simp contest held at the Oddfcllowsfson Shanty Bay was first prize Temple on Collier St on Thurs winner iu the 12 to 24 months day afternoon of Farmers Day class and Peter Bertram age 101 Each of the 24 babies entered in months son of Mrs Leslie Bertraiiil the contest was presented with of Midliurst won second prize silver baby spoon Judges in the baby contest were The first prize winners all rc ceivcd silverplated baby shoes at Camp Borden and Nursing Sister Lieut Evelyn Scott Assisting in the management of the contest vetelMiss Helen Shanahan superintendent of the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie and Miss Langman assistant sup eiinteiidciit Miss Ruth Margarct Stewart of the Victorian Winners iiithe one to six months class were Melvillc Shclswcll 451 months son of Mrs Slielswell of Mrs Utopia In the six to Wilbur Walton RR Russell and Missl 12 months class Monica VEllCtn OHallatan age Order of Nurses also assisted Michaels Hospital for treat InmmaliOal Harvey91 With 10 months daughter of Mrs along with Mrs McMickingl ment Turn to page three 018359 OHallaran of Phelpston was first prize winner The winner of the second prize was Larry Miller age 62 months son of Mrs Miller MldhlllSt Mrs McVeigh and Mrs Eplett of the St John Ambulance Corps Norman Clarke was chairman in charge of the afternoons pro gram which began at 230 oclock Battle Of Britain Sunday Observed Battle of Britain Sunday was 1celebratcd across the nation yes terday Ceremonies in Barrie were carried out by the RCAF of Camp Borden and 102 Air Cadet Squad ron Following parade of Air 102 Squadron held their rst par Force personnel on Clapperton St ade since disbanding for the sum least on Collier down Mulcastcr to mer last Thursday evening amti the Cenotaph on the main street twenty former cadets were on hand wreaths were laid during the sounding of the last post by Wing 1Commander Lccomtc DFC Col Todd D80 and chin Leader Badgley of Air Cadet Squadron 102 of Barrie Mayor Grant Mayor spoke briefly on behalf of the citizens of Barrie troduced by the boys They were Harold Robinson Robert Betesforrl Donald Tate all former Boy Scouts or Cubs and Donald Manchester of 19 Squadron Stratford who is now residing in Barrie Recruiting will continue for the ThouSiands Farmers Day Event Capt Evans of tlic RCAMC pita lrov ons Spurting of Bradford llinbllLLitilWl the accident was Noinizin lzittiiiioie singer tiom llIt Utopia The other entries it tho contest were Acliiel Ile Schepper of New at pm and the baby contest at Lowell singing Belgian Song lie ddtcllows Temple at 2110 pm iCteil Denney ltlt Utopia whist 1Ie lill in the evening iling and playing the guitar Char Tm pm up Im Cqu lie Albiight RR Bradford sing was il2tlllill baritone Frank lllll WkSltlll songsaceomimnud DY treaiv lift Alliston He won lltllldl aiiiet taltof Midhurst with MS 5me urn song voeal and guitar Alvin Thompson 0m Rum ltll Barrie singing Gordon Holt huge and appreciative audi gilgmgrli0sgingc on twinIJNJHI Tilting Jcaii Miilholland Ilenry Korfaiity Minets Point violin singing Second prize winner was lVlisslmsml McBndp Aliguh Slngmg Norma Bush 14yearold piaiiiillilni1MHn from Angus playing Dont SLCI Mlhlililzilullliihf fihlillllgn William Bell of Barrie accomp ing 1h guitar and singing and hislunwdfnnst VthMmnirimcfsllo brother Harold Morliy of Creellhe phmn fmtLU mum milVim the violih and Sin buclgrove was mastti ceremon ies for the evening 1111 won third place ltLlllC conl test The winner of the fourth prize playl Parade The Callithupniian parade which began the evening was won for the second year in row by Zel lers Limited Barrie with huge 50foot long float built under the supervision of the manager An thony Decaric Depicting rustic scene the entry was builtcn Cook Construction float and was fenced in with wooden farmcrs fence decorated with Fall leaves pumpkins fruit and vegetables with corn stalks on the corners completchay rack Was built on the back with farmer Mrs Mar garet MacKay driving horses made of blackpainted plywood The farmers wife Mrs Rita Wiles pumped at model roofedin stout well and eight models from the store staff modelled Fall styles Elliott and Sons Surge Dairy Farm Equipment won second place with house trailer float showing lifesizeplastcr of Paris gure of cow in stanchion displaycd along with milking machine Third prize went to Daugherty Brothers local representatives for MISS JOAN BRENNAN ATTENDED NORONIC FIRE SURVIVORS Joan Brennan daughter of Mr and Mrs Brennan 115 Bradford street Barrie was among the nurses on duty at the time of the Noronlc fire at Toronto early Saturday morn ing Juan is in her third year of training at St Michaels Hospi tal She had gone on ty at pm Friday and wouldnorm ally have been off duty at am Saturday Hmvcvcr on account of the extra casualties she remained on duty an addi tional four hours There were at least 150 burn ed to death or drowned when thc Noronic caught re Somc estimates were over 200 dead Hundreds were injured and 15 of these were taken to St Institutes P1 ton 2930 arne ep ent presiding 930 am commun ity singing 940 am publicity cori vttncr Mrs ONewton Barrie 945 am historical research con vener Mrs Aikens Crcemorc 950 am social welfare convener Mrs Emmett Creemore 955 am citizenship convener Mrs Summerville Everett 10 aim rcp lresentativc from Federated Wom lens Institutes of Ontario llgam resolutions convener Mrs Johnston Minesing 1105 am elec tion of officers Community activities and public rclatiOns will be the theme of the 24th annual and 13th area conven tion of the Womens Institutes of Simcoe County to be held in Bar ric onSeptcmbcr 29 and 30 The convention sessions will be held in the Oddfellows Temple Collier Street The program for the two days of the conventionis planned as follows Thursday morning September 29 Mrs McKay president ring squad wason hand for the occasion while an aircraft flown by Squadron Leader Merri belli hoveredabove next four weeks every night ex cept Saturdays and Sundays from 730 tgipgu at the Barrie Armi voury and all boys between the ages of 14 and19 are eligible to join Last Thursday the boys were welcomed by the CO who outlined briefly the plans for the coming seasoii and intimated thatthey may be parading Withtheir own pipe band before jverylong Sgt Pbbertson has beenapponted pipe major and second practice is scheduled for thisWednesday Two films Target for Tonight and Wm God and Country were shown and after short address by the squadrons new padre Rev deP Wright who is former RCAF chaplain the boys were given cocacolas and dismissed The next regular parade will be1 Friday Sept 23 at the usual time EXPECT 26 enurpoosr IN ONTARIOS APPLE YIELD Apples look like bigcrop this year Estimated production ac cording to July estimate by the Statistics Branch Ontario Depart be pmsentei ire merit of Agriculture is placed atipmblems AS this15 an Import ant matter it IS your duty as 00 nt 779986 rials izrregigasaniga year iatepayer or parent to attend this average op lo 1947 of 689743 barl COMING EVENTS LOBA biiigo Monday Sept 10 in LTB Hallyigh St 8155pm sharp 65b Dance and draw on homemade quiltPhclpsten Tuesday Sept 27 in aid of St Patricks Altar Admission 50c 6566679 Anniversary servicesAngus Un 11 am Rev McCormick MA St Johns United Church Alliston pm Rev WHunnissett BA of Toronto accompanied by Fred Victor Mission orchestra Special music by the Angus Choir under the direction of Mrs Ham mond 6566p Attention citizens of Angus and district public meeting will be held in Anguspublic schoolMon day Sept 26 pm report from the citizens committee will meeting urday and Sunday beforc Santdro was eventually found Cpl Jack Lewis of Barrie was in charge of the seruch party rels This is an incraseof264 may TRYJAN EXAMINER WANT AD length of the St Lawrence ited Church Sept 25 Speakers existing school 6566bi Canadas longest river the Mne kenzie is more than twice the presiding am registration 930 LunCh sewed by Barriewmiefs am opening exercises 935 am1n5titllte minutes of last convention 940 Friday afternoon September 30 am nancial statjements and aud 115 pm community singing 130 itcrs report 950am homei ecc pm panel discussion community ncmics Convener Mrs Hogan Beautication Dr Ives 11 William St Orillia 955 am Stayner AE COXof Barrieand agriculture and Canadian indus Mn Bacon Orillia pm tries convener Mrs Kells Ludlow chief supervisor Thirties Collingwood 10 am museum con for the Aged Department of Tub4 Vener Mrs Hand Stroud 1005 lic Welfare Toronto 250 pmsolo am juniOr work convener Miss pm WD Tolton directorPub Gladys Houghton Beetbnpdemon licRelations OntarioAgricultural stration of junior work Miss College Guclph 350 pm Miss Shaver1020 Mr Hale Editor of Louise Culley county recreation Packet and Times Orillia 1050 director 355 pm county librarian Rev George Morrison Wyevale pmoperi discussionor questions I1120 music 1130 in memoriam The convefltion committee Lunch seryed by Barrie Womens year consists of Mrs Jard Institute Collingwocd honorary president Thursday afternoon September Mrs McKay Orillia prettidenttg 29 Mrs Robert King lst vice Mrs Robert King RR 5Barrle president presiding 115 pm lst vicepresident Mrs Ottpr community singing under direc way 40 Rose Street Barrie 72nd ltion of Mrs SQPage Barrie 130 vicepresident Mrs Whitt pm address of welcome Mayor Elmvale secretarytreasurer= Mayor Barrie 140 pm reply Bell ER Goldwater federa lto address of welcome Mrs representative and Mrs Kells Collingwood 150 pm pres Leatiierdaler Goldwater honor idents rernarks pm Miss Anna member of ekecutive Lewis director of WOmens In stitutes of Ontario Department of Agriculture Toronto and pictures 255 pm sole pm Rev Adyc Collingwood Canadas An swer to Communism 330 pm Mrs Margaret Spauling Toronto Welfare Council Toronto Friday morningSeptember 303 Mrs H1 Ottawaygaeiid =vicepres If

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