Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1946, p. 7

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7225 Copies AUIKOMHD AS SECONO Ci PEEDBOATS iN CLASS IAiL GHAIA 83rd Yeor FLORIDA WARM UP FOR BARBIE Several tl who will be Ltllilwllllg at llaztrc next thczr the lite held at St letertittig Fl l1ll on Saturday March Pop CotiDLl of Kansas Cit lrl Illt blvdbcai races August are already rattan craft urto shape and me if events of the year With Izcid ie lBCI TCadets Training For Inspection On tMay Iitl Arirzy Cadets lziectmii of ll littlll are trauaug daily it pzepatti trot for the Ltlll inspection be itirsJuy ailerioozi May at two oclock llt Queens Park yeptectlltg officer will be Wort first place ill the ill 452 lleN Md itlrlk Iltd MC the is one of those who klil crane to Barrie Crowds new Ii dent of vantage ll I5 Jaiiirued all resi aduate of Toronto and strut raiie officer Toronto he lllt1gt1l of points for the St ICttlrbtilgt eventihe My will the WllItll was the filthannual Soutit AIKWHIEII land Sweepstake Ileuatta runabouts 135s and Last report iii Times said this about tlze til rare In the first 111 hydroplaiie be it was lop Iooper City who took first 111 both heats Cooper is 72 years going strong as one of the better pmverboat pilots Cooper and his to place distance between liittl and the lead and held it to the finish line led the field lit alIthrce heats for Joe Cairiparrella pushed his llo ABC class raciiiii rrinabouts home 111 second place close Millie and her husband both race Mt behind lop Cooper Another lSt lopM Mtltttyle age 79 started off iii slowed up by engine trouble Another popular the day was Mildred Foulke She midget titllbaills iilln iilf the St Parisian iii the from Ifaiis WillII old and Still In the fizst heat Tops lttp got off bail start Ill about fourth lletitt1ckly eliminated the inspect no Ill itr na ho veteran speedboat art 1V blaze but tagt lost ill of Competitor er VII and Ii the Second Great My War he rived throughout seeing llllittl to the DI liidioplaiics thcie Vim will llif Mill liltiltlitltdtl through to Company in previous years the litl Cadets have held their inspection parades llovver owing to the leinoval of the bald surface to tlltlltl installation of pipes for ar tificial ice the arena will not be suitable for the cadets this year It writ be the ftit time Ill many jears the cadets have held their ion out of doors Assistiniz Mr ockburii lll train cadet is Syniiott tits Ile has the Sultana she races the Sagaira They are from Essex Mary land and the Sagana IV has never It is holdl Ctllll race in it starts the class fivemile petitivc record MOme ION40mmNOINWWWNIIlmw ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL TUESDAY Alltllltt AT lLOCK IN AFTERNOON at the Barrie Community louse for the purpose of receiving the various reports the election of Directors atiieiidiiteut of bylaws aiid such other busiiicsstliat might come before the Board rid7v 41 rrrrr MORRISON Seoy ABarrlerMnrrIi1916 mNmOIOOOINWmWW nuuuun nugnunnuupi CthtliIlCRD 00 MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO Orders Executed on all exchoinges Direct wires to Toronto wk FLYNN BRANCH 39 Dunlop sr STOCK EXCHANGE and Montreal MANAGER Telephone 2443 IClIIIIIIIOlIlIIIIIIIIllIIlIvIll0llll04HlI 111th service But Employers and WorkergMusf Assist During the war orahizat was made possible through employers and workers This cooperalion is no ion of manpower cooperation of less necessary to assist in organizing the employment market during the present critical period Some manpower Controls still remain These are still law They are aimed at assisting in organizing the employmen Remaining controls are market designed to help employers and workershand actually require only minor aSSistance rpm the public YOU ARE URGED TO COMPLY WITH THE FOUR CONTROLS WHICHN REMAIM 14Employers MUSIN notify the National Employg merit Ofce of any need for workers as soon as that need is known ZeWhere employers engage workers outside the National Emplbyment Seivice they MUST days that an employee nolrtheenEarestrNES Ofcgrwithinjhxee has been engaged ornrNSSIZ is provided to this purpose 3fUhemplayed workers seeking employment MUST register with the Nationalnployment Old if pnemployed for seven consecutive days FGenera11yspeakiiig anyiemployer or cip ployee giveseventdays notice to the otherparty ofany intention to terminate employment Fem NSS Igo rescheduled 1NExceptions may be learned bmthe nearest NES Office The partners torlnclustryeernployrs and employeesrsliould help the NationalEmplin men Service to premote high level of employ ment byicomplylng With these simple rules Onlijith public support can an employ munjty Make tau the Leia Odicc of the gtEmploymepf vService It is there to serve your JudodndjliosepfiliejiilirLCnmmunily liars HULEMP Dominion tail Minister of giverfullv assistance to the com 11 ma YMTSERVIBE 0111 Department Deputy llltllltltr lOrangeville Arena BrigadierMann hasN receivedsevt lltggua and Allistair Bother1 ford The band is training under1 the direction of Fisheru For the early pracIJccs each of lttre instructors has been respond lsible for the hill of one of ttiei four platoons However as tliei training becomes more specializedt Mr Syrinoti writ belii charge oft the first aid stlthitl Higgins will direct the physical triiiiiiril and Mr Rutherford former flightllieutcnant with the RCAI Will be chicf drill instructor This year there vill be approx imately 20 cadets and there are enough new uniforms that every boy wrll have one full dressi parade was held last Friday Coiniriaridiiig officer this year it adet Major Bill Little wrtli Cadet Capt Roy Woodrow second in command Platoon officers are 11 Iloss llickliliiz It Harold liett Lt Alvin Hutchinson 11 Norman Graham The color party is coirrposcd of Lt Ernest Alexander Itt Bill Ia llante Sgt Ronald Stewart Cpl Austin Stoiicliam Cpl lltlldtlt Robinson Kelly Cameron is Quartermaster Sergeant Ivan Cumming Com pany Sergeant Major has riiissed training during the past 10 days having becnconfiiicd to his home ithrouch illness It is not yet definitely decided whether the girls will take part in the cadet inspection this year Between April 12 and June 14 there will be 131 cadet corps iii spccted in MI The schedule of airispectfons for this district fol lows April 18 pin Owen Sound Owen Sound Armouries May 53 pmColliiigwood Collingwood Park Arena May pin Barrie Cl Barrie Queens Park May 15030 011 Central PS iOrilliziTCorichiching Park May 15 ll am West Ward IS Orillia May lcve Young ltider daylong show Orillia Couchichiiig Park May 27 am Oraiiucville IS Orangeville May 27 10 am Orangeville 118 HUGE llllllI May 27 pin Slielburne 118 Shelburnc Highland Park May 27 pm Dundalk 118 Dundalk May 28 Meaford May 29 930 am Waubausheiic PS Waubaushene May 29 pm Penetang 115 The lliibbel camps near Hunts ville have been 111 some virin pine this year and Ias week out one tree that was feel it inches at the bulk The tree made three logs of 12 feet and one lot of 14 pin Meaford 118 ed The longest saw available only Penetang allowed draw of foot on each May 29 730 pmI Midland HSlcnd and it took six men over an Midland hour to felt it OC Military District Has HadSeVeralAwards In 1939 on tlmoutbreakofwar we Brigadier Mann CBE DSO Heads District who was appointed District Officer Commanding MD 223Jariuary 1946 then captain was at the Staff College Camberly England Upon his return to Canada lie was appointed GSO Intelligence FirstieanadiarriDiyision arriving back in England with HQ First Canadian Division oh Dec 17 1939 When GerrpralMcNaughtori was appointed t0cornmand the newly organized seventh Corps in July 1940 Brigadier Mann then cap tain Was promoted to Major ahd appointed GSO Intelligence Corps He was sent to the Senior Wing of the StaffI College in the autumn of 1940 and on completion of the course he wasdetailed as One of the instructors of the Can adianiJunior War Staff course in England In January 1941 he was pro moted to Ltnglcne1 and appoint ed to command and orgiinize the Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment the Divisional Reconnaissance Regi mnt of the Canadian Division In December 1941 he was ap poiiitedGSO of the2 Canadian Division Early in 1942 Can adian Division was ordered to pre pare plans to raid Dieppe in the early summer of 1942 However herconditions were so unN favorable during the period when the raid was to take place had to be cancelledf Brigadier Mann then LtLColonel was promoted to Brigadier immed iatelyafter the raid was called off and appointedBrigadierlcneralr Staff QgrliCanadian Corps thus commencing ant sociation as his Senior Staff Officer With General Crerar which with one break of six months was to continue until afterrVEDyp Late irrtluly l942itvvas decidi ed to carry out thetraidonDieppe usingathe same forces mound ers and Starts Brigadier Mannwas Jtherefore loaned to MajorGeneral RobrtsDSO M0 the Mill tary Force Commander NIhusNit Was that BrigiidiepMann sewed as the Senior General Staff Officer as well as the Deputy Military Commander on that famotisN and bloodyiaid odAugust 19 1942 The raidover Brigadier Manb returned to his duties at HQ NadianNCprpsN He continued in this appointment til June 1943 when he took oer the Can adian InfantryBrigade Which was just starting its preparatory train ins as an Assault Brigade for the mvasldnofNetthwLEutoDQT Brigadier Manns next appoint ment was in January 1944 as Chiffcr $th FirstCanadian Army wda Thus When inuwfew weeksGen BarrIe Exarfiiner era Crerar was appointed as the strictly in advance Army Commander Brigadier Mann was again his Chief of Staff and the results of the teamrvork and understanding between these two officers are well known Jilin MANN on p50 Whowas recently appointed Ol fioer Commanding Military Dili trictvNoNZ with headquarters in Toronto eral aWards The CBE for his work Army the D510 for his part in the paign in Northwest Europe iii addition to these he was made an Allied cause as hiefof Staff ofMOrangefNassau with Swords appointment in 1933 for sever Mass trig CentralCon and pun2M MIDDLINGS 31155net 100 lbs BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY MARCH 28 1946 Million Deficit Fore Seen in Ontario Budget feet before limbs were encounter Chief ar Staff First Canadian Dleppe Raidilalrenhas been twice mentioned in despatches by the Army Commander during the caiitei Officer of the Unitedtates Legs ion of Merit for his services to the First comedian Arm alll Cunt manderwf theNetherland3 Order Brigadier Many in taking over MDZ is taking over eoiiiiiraiiti in district well known to him since he startedhis armyxcareelf inNtlie GoVErnor Getreral Body Guards in Toronto in 1923 being appointed to theoyal Canadian Diagoonsr in Toronto in1927where he remain ed until he received his first Staff He was wclrknown 851 member ofCanadas A1rny Horse Show team or which he was member yearslmpeting ill the International Competition and at the Royal WiirteiyFair with out standing success in Madison Square Gardens New York and Boston Brigadier Mann succeeds Major general Potts CBE ED who is now General Officer COmmand $200 year BARBIE NFNNLQUrr Mime porters umlaughteror wMt and Mrs ted States Taiiada formerly of Grentel Doris Mason 14 of the Sunnybrook Riding Club ras judged the outstandingr iiiVCititc in the Toronto Junior Horse Show on Saturday March 10 at Sifton Arena riding Patsy About 50 teenirizers took part in the GeorgeMason of the Sunnybrook Riding Club York Mills RR For 15 215 Pm0ril1iu CI humbcr of years they farmed on Con 12 Vespra in the Grcnfel neighborhood lliere lioriswas born and lived unv til she moved to Toronto in 1013 lIIITltY EXPORTS Almost 830000 baby chicks val ieil at $115210 were exported from aiiada diirini the calendar year fit3 Willi the exception of 1268 hicks all were stripped to the Un luriiii the same pcr od 112 million pounds of dressed iid undressed poultry Jvaluedat $32 million were stripped out of Setting lure program Illllllull do fire in the reasurer tprcseiitirig This ht tint fund eriod of during retirement Efieit ivill vrtiee scheduled month At the the merits he federation 31100072 pensatioii lfVfllllC elude $39 millions financing three suc clog Oritarer our sights to rim plans truism which will entail $2 554 millions provision for iii11 subicct millions hydro $2 millions agriculture mrl lionsi lands forests $12 millioiis rm fishcrics111View Gross provincial debt or 10115 46 was estimated at $10700401 reduction of 55093110 ii the past yearrnct debt at $479 1308 ret duction of $587048 194647 further red ctions of 693110 and $5876 were forecast became lions been ailiounced urcr commei ed claiming achieverrierit in government Vlllliillj Warning that the first year normal postwar expenditures may not comewuntil 1048 1949 or even firit on ordinary relct year ending March 51 lItHt lloii leslie Frost Provincial it told the legislature in his budget March 20 wrever provides for designed over giveie yours to zrinoitile the ct debtvf the province tlr Frost istressed If new debts are created the iproVisiou will be made for llt1l year he promised on serial plan Illl int the lifetime of the works tor winch they were incurred He also guaranteed that the dcH be overtaken from iii11 iure ordinary revenues of the pro after Dominion provincial termination of the eoiifereiit late iiext to resume same time touching on1 of economic adiustA pointed out that at Con3 the federal subsidy ofi paid to Ontario as coiuU for its surrender of iii direct taxation rights platted al most zitlit of the lltltltll bud Ltet Last year at 53155007 the subsidy Was only approximately 25 The treasurer forecast ordinaer of 5120217011 pcnditurcs of 5141283005 for the fiscal year starting April ital revenue of $17886400 and pciiditurcs $32328000 Increases ier for various lClltllllIlClllSpllli ClllLlllltll and ex cap in expenditure plate lliitlittays $7 millions health $3 lltlIIitftS public works 312 or the year respectively No factor in government some do years ago have cessivy net debt reduc tlrc treas new xx NNNNext to heart disease cancar is the greatest single cause of death on this continent 1000 Canadians LIiioWOriroutofrevetyeight persons now livinp die ofcancerunless measures are taken kills Caticer is deadly seeks early medical advice must expect to breaching preventive killer unless the patient It every But when caughtin its early stages cancer is generally curable The cause of can car is still unknowri and ghreis yet unspecic cure LBut if diagnosed in time and treated bysur cry xsggymor radium Cure Can be effect of all cancer cases in Lillatorlty It is now proposed to organizevaln energetic campaign in Ontario against cancer in all its forms This cam ing objectives lhls appeal is for an obiective of $2000000 to provide for threeyear program of paign will have the follow since net debt of that va rinit Littler tllJl Kt p11 Iii 11st lltll lso carry lSaJ the prist year tltillliJ Llazczi 32 lth 313 reunited gross of 500300 reveiatc expenditures $131010 urpius $38 mi itllillitll to school 2n of llltll litl surplus ta lie arima illtll laiiaor ltlvtlll til tiiproxiiiiatziy St iiIii our 11113 total of Silt Vi himlltt rep ried tilde up fair ftl go ti to re ciiidir iIllllit lt ticiotisi lniixritl external debt reduced iiltpits ISIifititHliifl 175 1411 Iflin lean glIOOINJ ll IIIIIONOOJNIONWWWOWNW Barrie Speedboat REGATTAD Saturday August if needed 4Ta conduct in energeticpragmm ofumnm reward ij cancer rcsggrch treatmentand provinceewide service THE ARRiE EXAMINER Section 2Poges to 14 Jermey Barrie Ayrshire Club Director Jermey of Barrie was elect protltlcnal director of the To er the cc int Ayrshire Representatives Ayrshire picse provisional directorship Stainseil of Aylmer was ap tint $300 It 111 am it Mid Itlffll Itlllit pioxiriiatcly $600000 yearly in in lllctst toidian $30 initlmns through lower interest rates couccssrons Bpplicfgtionsure inritedirom charitable organizations churches lodges service clubs etc for refreshment or lunch con cession rights No private individual or business need apply Send application in writing to Barrie Chamber of Commerce on or before May 1946 lTo organize and opardta fully equipped cancer diam at ruitabla cadres where psaplamay be ex amined avid if necessary treated according to the rigor rcientfc methods 2Ta pa portion of the cart of trauma of mum far those needing nancial help 3To pay travelling gxpeirerifaud from clinic To carryout thisprogram the rst need is moire Your donation will deniter lielp Nth tediicethe number of deaths from Cancer in this province It will help hundreds of people to be medically examinedfin time and to escape from the deadly clutches of cancer It may wellhelp research scientists to dis cover iticure for cancer andso free mankind fOreVerfrom the dread scourge of cancer jouiARio cancer FOUNDAraoN lhll orgulud dtlvl against aid lolni effort of ThoOntarlo Cancer Treatment megreaten iniiuumh foundatlon 73 Send it to 22 and The Canadian Cantu Society or ollege StiIor0nto ur Local bire an organization meeting held in tial was named secretary Iaird Ioiis Club voted $2000 Cattle Club of Ontario tu recently The oblect of lab will be to coordinate the and citeits oi the 13 district ire Clubs and act as the con lzitk With the Canadian Breeders Association of 13 Ontario Breeders Clubs were Ill and they were constituted ed presideiiiazid Knapp FOR MIDLAND VETERANS open land for the purpose of suitable presentation to arts returned men and wu lllll earlier loans save up and exchange atr

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