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Barrie Examiner, 12 Oct 1944, p. 2

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AGE TWO THE BARRYE BARRIECKIARIO CANADA THE BARRJE EXAMINER =7Atuititf is tuiihsiik Inhibited lhnrsdny Muan by Cazagmr was fir syn33 ism run auxin LXAhilNui Luann 1f II MaclAREN Infant up mu 0210 WALLS Vic entrust no usual nmu HIT HIll SAIIRDAY lvtltl=ll knows the motto SUBSCECI 16321 il Bflial vlllttis HI lliilllril many plants not beatmic Bruit till tr tlll lec plmrlfzwz all Sm nrgrr ht him iii an go isml ererv our and next harmony III III IIIII Jill tXlll ri tt Illtlr l1 it in IIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIII gt this il llrrie 54 pwttvar trans lls ptii 11iiv grim liitili to carry on iitli virr liltl all in liretr 111 int ne titties month oi tiilljzl there ur tev Itililziri corral that of biting into in mn red rlilllt not Loni off the tree If this trui tutZli dollar ioyou be ilrlicltli1sillti l1 lr amount to he Scouts tire whut worth to be able lilbllrrl1fli iii driliiirst lli tlrltlriil ll Ir caust ill vfirl millions oi dolr Itillllttl Elilifi propwf uri our ttt 11 yor Zltl strike onu lru ri tor 11 ll iit tin Uri tpr 12m or river prlilltirtter tiitr Auden the tuunin tithuh or eating lii Illilll you will bt supporting the lioy Httilllx sari2e and encouraginzr the service they at providnu to this ro nobility and to their llj til across hillllil has been Itllix Iltltiiiri giltiirili 01 hv our fleet of tank rd ttililll hill tillJtAllON shothd he no uililiv uni unnnrel over and winter initiesund III II meetings ahead now is the lame tor rallyrnlz tlltldll lirert lililil pl nit st no In the farmyard Canadian hens have reor ttttiru mutt ed an asiour dt record lll their noun rride in tiu own community is the prune farmers and oorltrrrnen in the first rruuislto for service in the connnon good months luvety individual is apart of his community and if he lacks pride in the ar 11 in which he male his home he is simply stint retieci tlon on himself llortunalely most citizensiI IIIIIII II II II III in do liel wholesome pride in and responsibllz III In II Ill II la my to their community lhut is wiry they serve in lVlt orninimtlons belong to church Home fell on again on the Blood lirmors rs oin service clubs and taln in interest in Clinic last Irrday Red mss officials here elections hre its ln the wrnter actrvrtres which are already0 ll tices were sent out and Just 11 donors re beginning every ltiZPll has an opportunity ill to cooperatewuh others ill promoting the 33$sz IqlhIlmluI IIlII I1 IIImI itll lllill UK nernl Joodwrll of his communtt Ihe our troops need blood plasma The Hepiern growth and extension of the cooperatlvc It IPHH leads me way mm Onnmnmy ber clinic had been estrlhnt with ill donors But the clinic helore that was down to liltl and mum wmm Clinics are held every month and by the stu tistics it looks as if many in one group which is called every other month have been lettine down in their duty Tire Liberals and the Progressive onserv atives have declared their norniiiatlons to contest the Federal election of North Simcoc wheneVer it is called As yet the LCF party has not named untdidate but has been by no means inactive in Irecent Weeks the COP has been trying to get organized in the riding with meetings at Slayner and Col lingwood which are reported not as largely attended as was expected number of names have been mentioned as candidate several of them from Barrie The iiF We understand had candidate all picked out an officer from Camp Borden who Was resid ing here but he has been transferred to an other province Cliff Brown Barrie is the provisional president of the Chi in North Simcoe or this year the Special cases of surplus shell ttgps tor export to ilri told in the form or lilhii egg powder JOINS ORIIMA PACKET AND TIMES An important announcement was made last week by our esteemed contemporary the Or lllla Packet and Times lreff Dutrizac has3 entered the firm with Messrs ll Hale Hale and Blackstone Formerly na tional advertising manager of Class Weeklies of Canada of which The Barrie Ex aminer is member Mr Dutrizac is well known and highly regarded here On num ber of occasions he has assisted us in special editions and mechanical matters of the plant For the past five years he has been an account executive with large Toronto advertising agency Mr Dutrlzac will act as Business Manager of the Orillia Packet and Times In the publishers announcement it was stated It is the understanding that when the form er owners feel that the time has come that they should withdraw from active life Mr Dutrizac will assume full control and Owner ship We feel that with his experience en ergy and capability in all parts of the pub llshingfield Mr Dutrizac will be decided acquisition to Orillia and the Packet and Times We welcome himas newcomer al though no stranger in the field of Simone ountywyournalism FALL PLOWING MATCHES The fall plowing matches this month in After nine years as representative of East Simcoe in the House of Commons George McLeanOrillla has decided to retire from active political llie Whicmheans that the inew candidate for the forthcoming election Midland Free Press Herald gives these deserv ing tributes to Mr McLean He has done EDITORIAL NOTES Wizcr is ltlli 111 the Allied trotit inn 1d1ly ulora litsides what ired in actzon tiriirolinrn about all worthwhile organizations into II Products Board bought nearly two and hall million This Liberals of East Slmcoe will have to find It It JIHINSUN Itltlilltiltt tunrpan of JllMLL lie succeeds CHARLES SHE Italic no Itli pllkllltlll llHr 193 on Ile rrached the retirement age of 70 and what ii continues rs luirnmn oi the board Mr Johnson has been tiNApresidentlpre ltl erIlilHI Elllrilfti itiilNSriY was iryizl and tuncl there th it un Killi lil lr in Ltts 1ilt 13 drutcly of lleli lelo inlrior of assistant unrrptrwllrr Mr itrItl iltllgtllltlll itoruztz td linunce liliti in February loirrcosr become direc hltn Electric Cout lrtIAlslti of the same year tlllllllll it lllt litll llllll rllcztllrfp Il1lllgt uilll reh tlt itli of if Mncpirer Silo liliitlilI lie was nzuned llnllilltt of the tTJllllth curnrrrriiec ilrll linntti Ht ulro ii vrlo of ltllilli leleerrrph sit ieipllone ornpnn at Ilzili fl NS and the New Brunswick lelepllorre oupuny Saint John in November null til the invita Hill oi the lrlr ill lloll Arthur lrrra and harlot been granted ltzirc aimrice from the Bell Company hlr Johnson accepted an appointment as director of adminis tration of the llritish Purchasing trllltiiltllt ill Ntw York City stltrti with distinction through the lorinatrve stages and later develop ment or that important British war lllllt ttllllli7tlilttll renniining for more than two years until the com llilSslrlll ceased active buying fol loin the establishment of lend leirSt legislation Mr Johnson is active in benevol ent vorlr being chairman of the board of directors of the Welfare itederzu ion Montreal lie is married and has two mar ried daughters and son His elder son Lt Johnson was killed in action on September 23 1944 while serving in the RCAF over 535 gt 25 YEARS AGO from the file of THE BARBIE EXAMINII dn ir Igtll ti Will lilt IH OCTOBER 1919 Local News Notes Jas Case appointed to police force to assume duties in Sixth Ward Oct 15lown engineer iii tructcil to get estimates on paving Dunlop and Elizabeth Sts0iver Johnson Edmonton son of Mr and Mrs Johnson Barrie wins top prizes at the Internation East Simcoe credit quent speaker on the flooriof parliament but Whenever he has addressed the house he Strucoe County cant muchIrnore to the farmer than godteam and straight fur has been Well listened to for he has had row They are valuab ejinstitutions in the life of the farm community glhe contests providevah opportunity for the skillful plowmen to demonstrate their artistry in handling team or drr ing tractor Irheewasacompetitivespiritthat created added interest for the contestants With flare for Showmanship prizes were awarded tothe youngest plowman and to the oldest lherewas aspecial class for women Often times the plowing match Iprovides farmers with an opportunityof seeing at first hand some simple laborSaving devices In these fdaysf war help scarce andThe demands amid min Vwlthout improvedmethods But the fall plowing match is much more than all this It is the one day in the year thatsignifles the harvest season The grain is ifn the bins the roots are in the cellar andrthe corn is in thersilo With the heavi artwork or harvest completedthe fall plow inggmatch provides an opportunity for the Imanksgivingfscrvices would be filledto overflowing tanner tonitake afday off to visitwith his We me some to be tgenkful fer friends and neighborsl1hey can discuss the gt iiiire at tile heme onthe trend in mice Simtisifhfi 331053133399 Idess can be exchanged on the prospectsfor Emmet High School opens Monday September for the approaching winter cgcordgrg tcihalll inclihcatiorrIliieerroirnggte evereess ere students dropping out this year Someere joining eslthe farmer gets caught up with the per something worth while to say Few Canadi ans have given as much time to public service as this former Mldlander He was four and halfAyearsln the army in the firstworld war enlisting as aprlvate andretuming with captaincy won on the field He was five years in the Orillia town council and Mayor for two years The many positions he has filled on Church YMCA and other boards are almost too numerous to count emeongor OTHERS Mgt MUCH TO BE TIIANKrquon Creemore Star We are at the season ohiarlzestliiml255dng and anniversary services in our churches Such events are most fitting and it is well that most people so regard them The churches have been our bulwark in the greatest conict the worldIhas ever experi enced It well to beidentified with them If We would please Godthe churches especially for these the rarmed forces Others have been lured away from schoolrby the big money jobs now available sorta nevus Th really smart fellow gets as much education as YsII me fan plowing matchI with eld he can He knows it will help his advancement when weather and hot coffee he joins the services He knows too that when the 15 more than war is over and times changeghis chanceslof getting straight furrow It is arural institution good paying job and keeping it are lot better if he has high school diploma tucked away in his bureau drawer aw The Canadian Government is not mincing words wt on prawn about it It says that every boy should get as much W6 011 Ontariolndnstriaiists education as be possibly can beforLgoing into ser by the Industrial accident Prevention Asso viice or war work And that goes folthe girls too nations Ina memorandum 3513de by the there is an article hij claimant Dominion Fire Commissioner with tire problemsot me saysfBased oh the experience last wanre are liker to arise mImuctivtty or use immatures Tart prevention in easy money But the boy or girl who does quit at sixteen or seventeen years old is going to regret It later whenltstom late to do anything about it For experts say that the last year or twoof high school often makes the tremendous difference be tween man or woman trntiid forsuccess and just another also ran TILE 9W8 world will be looking for trained 8nd educated mm and There will be oppor tunity aplenty dot them Will you bereadyitar op surname IYou wmstaymget every bit of animal3 lug now that you possibly can He has not beerra fre IflrsIa big temptation to leave schooland make lot tl Window Trimmers Association competition in Chicago with over 17000 exhibits Andrew Walker of BCI wins prize for highest marks at Junior Matric Milli wasIadvanced to 14 cents on Jet llogs sold at $1650 cwt Last weeks issue of Examiner 11875 copies was all sold out Mrs 13 Johnston tho gh not till recovered from recall accident has resumed work forithe Referendum Museum at Ovenden College specimens mainlLJlQnaied by Mr and Mrs Rees Big excitement alAllandale GTR station when eoiorefprrsmrrbgiuptaken to colored porter jumpedtolhe win WWWHSTGUMITEWE his body stuck half Dthrough Simcoc Count Briefs Duncan Anderson Mayor of Oriliia Independent Liberal candi date in East Simcoe Simpson named by Centre Simcoe conser vatives Thompson retiring after sixteenvyears as their repre being struCkby piece of timber while working at Herb Bantinng burn near Bradford Farewell service at St Pauls Anglican Church Mldhurst announced for Oct 12 John Gordon Cundles buying lses toship to lumber camps FORMER PENETANG MAYOR JOSEPHHATTON DIES of Penetanig died on Oct frat his home in that towns Mayor in 19343536 and 1939 he was presi dent of the local branch of the Canadian Legion for 54 years native of England he waswould ed in France in 1916 One month ago be celebrated his golden wed ding Two sons are in the ROAF BUY Bradford sh Growers 00 operstive Asgtlciartzim has Was edtihe Bradford Flour Mill from Oscar lollies who is reported tion will continue to run it mill Bell Telephone Changes Announced left has in Kingston on theCobalt train by rrsherifandguardorknifinga sntative TIWill DortnellICooks townpmGets death the tresultpt Joseph Hutton 72 turmoilmayor nonunion FLOUR MILL moving to Toronto having alsoicm Mme Cme sold his residence The Assiocia stern faclite rt as formerly but evenmallyIIadd cmd 3e 191 of wriuppoinled president of The Bell pm in rim of trlltlliih rnd tnmuc since Hills lhcse changes are effective View lru ltlil mute lili l5 11 Boston lSS Clllxl 53 land Mum llt NitV lol lzlit CHARLES llllliltl Sink ml trial lZlvvtitlI rl Jar was educated at lnciln tollcluleX it liiI7l and tml and Bishops College School olit and undiluted in elccr1 or it ll triml engineering fl vltGJi Uni11 pup rumly in 1597 lie served his engrnwrinri ripl sinIum umm grief trih the Northern onrpany during his Cul nnd later Willi the orcrztaccsliip liltt Lust tll erican lcicphonc and Company and cnlerrrl the Telephone Company of Canada in lrllllul 1899 as stimtlnlcndrnt of fern distance lines in iiittiil ir Sisc 1131Lljlt assist uIl general manager and in liill EZflllIle ulnnugcr He was elected the board of directors in 1913 appointed ricepresident in 1918 and president March 192 llc Eras thus served over 43 years in tire telephone business nearly 20 as president of the Bell lelcphonc Company Mr Sise is president of the North American ielcgruph Colilpnny and director of the Bank of Muiilicni Northern Electric Company Mari Illilt Telegraph and Telephone Company Royal Trust Company Montreal motion and General Iti resiors Limited Consolidated lnpcr orporzltion Mutual Life Assurance ompury the Guarantee Company of North America and member of the Canadian board of the Liver pool and London and Globe in SllIilllCO Company Limited Although he has never sought public honors Mr Sise has also gt3lVtd as president of the Canadian lub or Montreal litterinqu SENTENCE FOR TWO YtllllliS Robert ll Cobeil l7 and Arthur Frost 16 were each sentenced to six months determinate and 12 months indeterminate in reform atory by Magistrate Compton leffs last Saturday morning They had previously been convicted on charge of placing ties on railroad track In handing down judgment His would climb up into crime to watch for train crew to go to their death needed to be confined He added that there would have been long penitentiary term had the boys been older The youths both from Belleville were on probation from Toronto and working in this district Octo ber about noon4hey placed ties on the Canadian Pacific Railway main line near Essa actual damage Was caused BE former has to iLtrp hr Worshlpsaid that any boys who Station heavy freight travelling south at 50 miles an hour struck the ties and knocked them out of the way No Cohen and Frost were apprehend ed by railway constables Corbett lil lli YEARS AGO from tho flch OBIS ll lliN Ili lr Vrw lIHJ illfl Star Hourf 111 131 It II SIliiiltl Iiiil illiirl1 tailor fron ins inwi Ull ll inwa Electric Company the Alliltllttl nd dot in 110 Liter lelcgraph Simult thatYr llllllll rill Willi Ill kouipany and the Western Electric lllld of tow ill Ilrorntorr out pistol ready New Huptht Church 1mm built hllrresinv limiting llt lliillllil ill that vi lune if we illt noi rel rote rgt nc churchow people re run the correspondent lit loiti lift ixultny losetltillmr tiiir streetwild strut11 it Arthur and llito have begun proclive nr Collins rrti itottginrr liuy Lllrrlbtl Co clearing up all the bush land between Vnubuurlnne and lesserw ton ruitzvule station yard crowded all the time with teams unloading grain New Method ist lrurcb it New Lowell dedicat ed by Rev Dr Stone ollitrgvxoort on Oct Many vlsrl Oro Worlds Fair many old acquaint trices rnceiing and having it shall ing of hands and rernurlring how many yours the lro show but been in cxisience BARRIES FIRE LOSS LESSTHAN $50000 This week October It to has been proclaimed Fire Prevention Weekund Fire Chief Patterson says he wishes to stress the line portance of this to the residents of Barrie Wednesday afternoon there was fire drill conducted in three public schools and the collegiate and Chief Patterson and Lleut Ill McMulk in were on hand for the inspection Barries fire loss to date this year is less than $500 and with continued vigilance and care the record can be maintained Guelph reformatory Col ii BasherdBE ED Loan it was announced here today MM Commander Camp Borden by wide margin mittee Col Bailey 1380 officer CaptR Fraser officer is Liam Meyer the Command Egan is oblic Relations ee it newline an Ajaulkner of Toronto Pip vincial Constable Huffman secured Formal ODQIIingOf statements from the boys They had previous court records They will be sent either to the Burwash or has Ibeen named chairman of the Camp Borden Command central committee for the Seventh Victory President of the committee is Mal Gen Worthington CB MC Col Bustier heads an organization which includes every unit in the command and assisting him Will be many officers and men who have helped Canadas largest military carouxceed every past objective The Camp has been diVided mto tour zones for the purposes of the campaign Each zone is further split up into unit sections and or ganisation has beencompleted dowrr to platoon and troop level The four zone chairmen are mem bers of tin Command central com MC and bar heads the North Zone organization assisted by his liaison The South Zone will operate under the chairmanship of Col Elliott with Capt McMillan as liai son officer Col Word is the West Zone chairman and Capt Keith Maybee liaison officer Cor Forbes 0815 MCisthe East Zone chairman His liaison Capt Craven is secretary or ommittee and Liam 02 uzl Putt added iri rbool Md don likiitli to st WWI old hosts THURSDAY Prominent Citizen Triathlon PLOWDEFENDEDI Audra1 gutI 51 azr li Ililli1lli plow William my to ulrnl first the vlll lttd been thiruui btil in his not ili to lie is ad was uni itill It HID lll HZIZ red on llrr nodal bird plow lici Ir Ii lintn Nari luu the proper gt lulnur of crops ill lcliy ll build be rrirr fl Agricu lturzil in lit tlllctl pl in the llc pinjrrczl too that hriv teit types of land in the an it oiil 11 iltlritrtf iitrl illlLll slzlfslrd fzozrr plow wrozrg direction and at Lie wrong rlttl is liable of your liovcci he and lll rants not Willing to deep iil the sweeping allegations made or iii book blowoutsz Folly ri VJ it littl lilI Does this trust company manage small estates For some sixty years this trust company has managed estates ranqinq upwards irom $1000 to seven and eight iiqures But the real question is does your estate need trust company Does it require or can it afford to be without the technical knowledge the experi ence the stability and the personal service that this trust company has to offer Tltllililiilillllsls 1353 BAY Si er Office IUROHIU People always ask the same question when man dies Inrrowdidhclcavehis Tamily fixed Unless there is lifeinsurance mother special provision the death of therreadwinner cIuIts off thcfamily income leaving astringmfsadxonsequences meosepceplewaneredotire Iright thiugby their dependg ems Evidence oftliis is found in thefact that in the past year 85000 Canadians bOugbt 12 million dollars of life Insur once from this Company There is tremendous satisfacv itipn in knowing that you family is aSsurd ofnaocial security Ask London Life representative tryoutline such =a programfcifyou IsuraIiCe CemPalIY JW 11 am oyagirastoacanaia llir ill we

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