IIOOEI MIDI luLAvl CEICULAIELai km bist You also tt WIIIICOELIlDGE OSTESS HOUSE FORCVIAQS REPORTS COMMITTEES tltllltii5 lt RR E+ EXAMIN BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA rt RSDxi Tialiii News of County Mv SUGGESTED WELFARE have tlIir XIIIwit ltnl littl Iitieulaii iLiltl iIIt get home lleds would lit1 lttii li Il II it carve II in pool 27 IIIII exist tItttl anti par and hf kM 13 In LIA lns claI ItIvli from the Ivt in Charge Inx ttIl of the ltelpi ySunflyxilOlililHY IvItiid bi IIltIIIj Such centres 11 iv ilullli are found lIIIIIIIII ard llIl Mlqll it pnr atal their IIould in one in llaiiit tltt to Camp llordin the tldeI bitch part Lainui III IIe IliJIII llelIt Iiw lnere taI heated tiltllf 3LilI llwl ELM lttittt wt twill IIIIIIII Ir zvaI 11 apIIIIIeII ten II II lII III Jil Ilia IIl tII Illl hilt Hmm Hf WU InfL tti tiiI how an tin IIIIn II Iell URL of If PM when Iea Islate lllttlriVAll brunt pllhnxrvrk mp Mil III and III Isaa Inat he Iiiiliil HM mm 15 eonld Itel Sitttttit for the lilltlllillmi Jhdapgg mi It It Itc IIetIic It the Hi iligtl SIIII fIe II Ii III Conn lloirolv III TllllLlttJtilislMlhc cm LU Hi stated that while the building was my Sprpn when NM mL itll Itd ll ill CillliniIit plentiful and tori vI III Aid Silv ll will ll VIIlliaulatiou wIll be tiilitlilOi for the ach an ticllare centre alter the wit WY Ur Inux war lie lliiltititti that the ConnI ih humid ma t5i ty should be III no hurry to sell the nip yam mun CI properti deal of extra work and deeoiatniic Urinal that me matter he on for VIIlII SumII olllllllilJC 1IImmuruzahon Features one coiling ritulllti try oa tin iIIriII the inclusion III T1 II Ii IaII llI Ilth lowed ta Ititliclt tl ivil llv Vlumm Ii lIogiiaiII lean 2i Itttl Itli Im Km tilt i1Ii Iii lilt It tiittt RUIN sidciedhs iiigwar Work and not on Ima 1II have uniformity in the basis of dollars and cents Conn tho Irrictu all the west Ind of the1 Evans Bradford said the lower floor It the Court llillsu grimly Wild ill Wills LRill 5W has been repaired and Itcorated CO in maliinlt the building avail as well as the main hall on the able for the CWACS llowcr and upper floors The cell Sevcral Councillors spoke strum inY In the lllltill hall upstairs has ly in favor of doing what they been lowered four feet which will could for the girls who are in the greatly reduce the amount of fuel Armed forces and far from home requiredm and it was pointed out that they Turn to page ten please Would be the future mothers of tlnsi country Adding mirth to the dis cussion Coun black Nottawasaga spoke in favor of making the build ing available for the CWACs and pointed out that he was qualified to Speak on the matter because he had seven sisters and had had two pilot Officer Gus 32mm 95 ers with record of 37 bomber 110 Billllmg also 590k trips orer enemv Ierritorv is now film Cowiy 1ellilll13 903 home on leave and he savs he is session of the building Wilt mlim ts in t9 the lown of Barrie to Instal an art vote the only CounClllors against mend ice plan in Arum making the building available to forum BM the CWACs Were 11 Buchanan Jig CU hockey Clark and Widdis of Midland The building will be used as jslel where members of the CW AC who are on leave from Camp Borden may spcnd few days It will be primarily for those who are too far away from home to be with their parents on leave It was pointl ed out to the Council that many of the girls from Bordendid not care to go to Toronto and yet could not find accommodation in Barrie 01Ultlins smile of After considerable discussion in 96 Paflents the Peak Po Saunders the biggest Allied session last week the Silncoe Coun air raids ty Council passed resolution At RVH for catcher Duringa heavy attack on HaIniwhich provides for advertising for burg two of the Halifax cnginestapplications for the position of conked out but the pilot PO county assessor and recommends The Royal Victoria Hospital had Devnlc of horoldI 301 thubis ship that the1945Couucil make an ap daily average of 794 patients in safely b801310 Britain With 1101 full pointment The motion was made large trillidI 4000 13095 October with peak of 95 A11 de crew and was awarded the Disting Daily Average 794 partmcnts showed an increase UiSth Flying Cross Admissions numbered 183 dis 130 Saunders is the son of Mr charges 216 obstetrical cases 45 and Mrs Saunders 45 Innis xrays 107 outdoor patients 13 iii St Barrie Before joining the Fees earnamwotallcd r77883o Air Force he was employed at the main items being $608045 or Moores Shoe Store and was well maintenance xrays $84825 case known as hockey and football room $163 dressing rooni$2227j player He wasgraduatcd as an air operating room $35750 Expendi gunner from Macdonald Man and lures for the month were $815598 went overseas in November 1943 He is now home on one months lead and use Examiner Classifieds fruitingh VBofh SonsotMiiigandMesRJohnson Are Oversea Cpl Norman Johnson and SqdnLdr It Hollis Johnson both born and raised inBarrie are now serving their country overseas ROME SEEK 13013011143113 llThe horse They are sons of Mr and Mrs SqdnLdr Hollis Johnson the The Royal Canadian Mounted gotten Johnson 155 Bradford Sh younger son was withthe auditing Police under the direction of Cpl lecti itre for the district NgtIach was employed by the Bell department of the Bell Telephone Gordon Eaton of the Crime de Iti Telephone COmpany at Toronto be Company in Toronto before he tachment are investigating the i1 fore enlisting Cpl Norman John joined TireRCAF in June 1941 He legal slaughter of two deer on the son joined the Active Army in July went overseas two years ago and him at Toronto and went overseas is now with the blic Relations The caretaker Peter Toneh discovimittee is extended to teachers October1941 He hasbeen serv branch of theRCAI in Belgium ered the dead deer alter having pupils and all who assisted in ing in Italy for morethan year He has sent his mother some fine heard the shots or the poachers making this project success as cable splicer and lineman on Brussels lace as Christmas gift rifles The venison will be distri ev signal equipment Hisvwife is Bell from Belgium Telephone operator athrimsby decidedly in favor of the plans for star lO Saund ers hasnt played much hockey since joining the VRCAF in May $1942 but he has done lot of fly Ing As Wire less air gunner in it litttl lion in Vvliill pan to vii II ulitMIi stintIi ttvllltl had been ugliteiteal to lill twt put fortraid oy tin Itil1ttt sire cti however tIt IiLIllvri Jsitl SItitlly it illtiit IItlltiitf HTS llII llcnuty Minister II tllllttl III Ia touncii by ltt IpttIltivitnl III IIIIII III liit lt1 liiildiei Aid Society lit tn lIlll=ilj iitil fii Ill itIre Ii itlInIitlvi Sir riot lIleiIe iiealtil IIII II tltlli Iii IIIIIeth toiireil Minn lie Iip lit Iiii fviiitigtlt that lit ttlllti ini county councillors belleie the tireIIs Aid Society was Illtlt welfare tund with the counth pay Iin Sllttlt month lle iltilll tiraed that the CAS should be lit Sept ll llt IItiIIi lttbint lltitliil Ntti litcan llii The original liiiil called for nnr lint IIlll III the inIItII ol ttlltillllti tlhllll Iel It ea ireeIIiv to IIIgun eluded with the other puoliI IIikm tillW miu Vin Hm hm hm Hum no 151m Hm mm linenup In It each nurse lilitl lliilabctiian lilittri the 35 tliilHU mun1 my WHY IIave been Cullrltltlttl ti private vel HM liwmw Hmd fare agency but not today OHM ppm mm thvi Mr lleise said he lttlllttl tltc QMHem NW mm sprnigt at least and It nIv lie llIillii III 111 lLil0llh Irjaiziieiit III relation to Simeoe County but he imymlc Li Um itll llm bet aid there might be strum disap CNN b01011 Hm proval from some parts of the pltt lifllUlilill llllllilllili is Vince The Deputy Minister of Wel 11 llliilllilllll ill fare submitted that there was some Prime llqllglllli 15 iillld itllllllil merit in cutting the overlapping tion The future success and do rmm Um we 3ch1 to two vclopmcnt depends to large ex Couneillor Patterson said that yme lurk Hm he named Wm ML use that the done Realizing this much time administration of Public welfare lit5lcell Slmliyby Hillier Should 10 the mum level pecially the senior nurse III organ Assailing the Government for lllllli the Wllii All MUIHCNl 01 their iack of having laws with ficers of llealth who work in the 106m Cnumjnor Ofme assured rural areas have been contacteth tlmt the Government Should View our program explained to them the problem you another angle ITO Otl VC llZth lllQll llLiLlCSi lilld and should make the parents feel COdmllinll W0 llllll COlllilCllil that they have financial respon 10 SCilUUl ilillktlltlS tilt Illilimilb sibility in raising children warden Bunting stuth ml he many otthc secretaries of school was pleased were were members boards The senior nursevhas ad of the County Council like Mr 0mmy who were not afraid 10 In Bradford Alhston and Midland when the Warden announced that llmltaillltll the County with the the County Home at Beeton Turn to page ten plcascl County PassesVote To foursinotored analilaX be com pleled 37 trips in hospitals vice Advertise for Assessor MILKWEED PODS SHIPPED TO USA by Conn McIntosh of Ormiumld of niilkwecd pods gathered main scconacd by Conn Richardson of ly by boys and girls of Simeon Vesm The motion carried by aillounty was shipped from Barrie vote Q35 to llast Wednesday Nov 22 to the An amendment proposed by UnltcdStales for processing The Cour Eplew of Victoria Harbour processing plant will separate the and seconded by Coun omony iloss from the pods and the seeds would have left the advertising and the loss will then be avail the 1945 Councih The amendmentablc for manufacture intothous was 1051 ands of life jackets and aviator In discussing the matter of Sllis county assessor Cour Brown of The milkweed collection work III Nottawasaga said he was strongly opposed and stressed that it was not compulsory Coun Buchanan of Barrie sub mitted it would be foolish to pay III or iWyears when there has just been satisfactoryequali zation Speaking in favor of county assessor CounC Evans of Brad llowcof Guelph with the local agricultural rcprsentalives and the pnbligaschool inspectors as sisting in organizing the work In East Simcoe the collections were supervised by Gibson IliblicSehool Inspector Cald well being the collector The local committee wishes to acknowledge Wood SpecialtyCompany in pro viding truck to gather the milk weed and FC Connolly principal of Orillla Central School for stor age accommodation sooner 01 later and liesuggested thersalary would be about $2500 plus car expenses Coun Eplett said one of his rcaV sons for supporting coonty assess or wasbecause the localrasscssor mightghave hangerson and would therefore hesitate toineiease as sessments that should iOe increased Warden Banting supported the motion and said there hadbeean some trouble because councils would not support the decisionsot their local assessor Colin Barker of Sunnidale gave instances to show that some assess ments were ridiculously low com pared with others and he declared that county assessor would be of great assistance to the local assessor PenetauguiKiw after local collections cipal of the rElInvale public school the collection centre grounds National Park on Beausolicl Island of the school teachers as well Is dressed school teachers conventions cxpmss their Opinions The up Contacts have also been made withl ternoon session was adjourned the Clllldlmlb Alli lvUlktlS it was time 10 make the visit 10 nurses doing community work in lexplained Ontario has been in charge of In the northern part of the connj ty CI Smith presiddnt ot the nits Club looked ngements 9V ID Duncan principal of Penetang Separate Sehool looking aftertth igmac in At Elmvalc CeciliFrench prin was collector and the arena ofvthe Agricultural Society was used for At Barrie Roy MCVittie Public School Inspector was largely re sponsible fer local arrangements and Arthur Morrow of the Barrie Collegiate staff was the collector gig at the Barrie Fair used as the main col ford said it would have to be done tic service provided by the Canada Iker that another carload will be shipped from the county from Alliston within week or so Appreciation of the localcoln mere wide Council TWOBOARDS HEARS ILTITIIIII T0IiTwIIIIIiIE0 Vigwww figiCounty Health Service SPECIAL PLAN FOR 30000 ACRES Simmons IiiItriIt IoI lll last neck told the HintIII tountv touneii that In lIIl lltrll authorized to announce that Illttttt Illtx oi ronii lands in llllltlltlldvil and er illiallonnsliips have liren plan Ill under special inanagiinenl the Ontario overninriil llr Slllllllnls stated that the propertv touiii no longer be political toothall and would be nurtured III the advantage III the IllUll ounly it was indicated that the tnole area would be under be eliminated and there would he great opportunity ior itabilltatlon after the ill oinL Borrow or Mattherbile on IieiiallLol the tlistriel pressed gratitude to Mr Sun lilolis HoSiSlTiiL it cor IS PRESENTED TO COUNTY HOME tQltilai cot was presented to the Blame Cornulj Home at fleenu last iliIIdIv eveiiiii when Iii members of the ouncil and foun ty eIIIploytts as guests of Governor and Mrs las Jardine The pres on behalf of IiiA err by Councillor Gco loli IVlLINlCttil liatlicred tor dime tation was made committee Patterson of III making the presentation Mr lattelson told how the money had come to be thus appropriated In ltlilti the County Council formed cruise committee and sponsored an letiittttl summer critte tsoni larl litNicol surplus of Slut resultI ed from these cruises and this was used to buy this hospital col as was to the County Council last week EXWarden lohn Carlton olllcc ton chairman of the County litthut committee presided over the happy gathering and among the speakers whoadtlresscd the gathering briefly were VViiItiCll George Banting l3 lleisc Deputy Minister of lublicl Ielfare John Kiernan inspector of the Home exWardgnrgrvi cllndd Councillor Charles Evans ol Brad ford Councillor John Brack Notl tawasaga Councillor Donald Brown Notiawasaga On behalf of the guests County Treasurer Coleman made II token presentation to Mr and Mrs Jardine to express appreciation for the dinner served Guest entertainer was Mrs Mary Sinith Howard who gave vocalascl cctions and led the group in corn Inunity singing She wilds accompan ied by her husband at the plain The evening was appropriately con cluded with Mrs Howard singing The Lords Prayc Librarian and Nurse Tell oi Their Work if On lhnrsday morning the Conn was addressed by Miss Mac lIachlan Public llcaltthurse and Miss Letts County Librarian novel eatnre was the appearance oflahout 4t boys and girlsvot bloifia School under the guidanceof their teacher Mrs Blackstock who came to seerthef County Council in action The report or Miss MacLachlan appears elsewhere in this issue The onccpt pt alibraryaiid wliat it stands for has changed in the past few years said Miss Lettsv Formerly the word brought upj picture of collection oiWksoIT shelves With librarian standing guard over them Now library stands for two thingswa collec tion of books and group of reads ers the librarian has become the gObetween rather than the guard You cannot have successful library without both bOoks and readers At the present time in Simcoe County the demands of readers are greater than the sup ply of available books The aim Mathe ISimcoerCennty Library As sociation isto increase this num ber of book and to circulate them through the county Most of the particulars of the butedvto charitable institutions and Dial 2414 for good printing ser years work have already appear 45th ed in The Examiner OKIS WEEKS 13803 7000 Copies ER ego him aw COUNTY COUNCIL BRIEFS ltll on litutl ltii itsr GIVE LICENSES T0 20 HOTELS THIS DISTRICT out in in llelrirrstatiIIii 2t lieil lt puer IIIIial lit aIIi iII and he tarttIn llllllllltt Retirement YVHUVJI iiiplntt he Ire he Rintll vieIIi the renewal apjnuIl It litl et baton13a lIIiv IiLIlI II uncut Ten Conn lIIIIIIII decision lllil liw lII authority to it tilt lIICnii are allowed ill carry on litttit the tar beginnin April 1945 The only hotel where the loci rescrvcd was tne Itloiiteilli Inn at litvswan in Iarry Sound atendancc representatIves llotclkeepers gtClttitil and pro prictors from omo of the larger hotels in the province lili III duizle ntai itv lIeeIse tilee plac lane tinv beeatm are tor lltitleliMI fire hazards will 2Ini tlII IIi ltllttitl win ll ear an ion was III1Itti 3iilli meetitr from itI gr II lmjw It tilt IeIII lint tnn1 is ililt hwi Iie IIwinrai ettltIII1 rial lleluge school ed to provide IIIIIV iltttllillli ltltay iiwxi iliiUtlttlltlta If their JIII The Mr Int tic Nine ill iJILIl repaired supplied by the Department of IIIIIler tho sup It llwv Spence Iliti ileprv Me and the Public Seton lIIII it as in Smith Simeon lv lili ltilill Midland Shipyard Gives Notices to 120 Workmen III pay iltiIIII liie ZIIIIIItIIIt Study Iiiti Action series oi llarric in the fall of ltlllll sisls obit series of iIIrntZIlv Inninty meetings plus serit Weekly study tall and Ituiv re illlrgtU the people eonuntmity select subjects studied were llcsIIIsIrticI lviaualitzt iZIIglllLel II ported Island toot brE Labor for this lim Liev five llilftflllitin held Onehundred andtwcnly men are beinu laid off at the Midland Ship yards They have all received their The layoft IIi notic expected to be permanent The staff is to be reduced from around 600 to around 480 It is ex pected that it will stay at the latter llELtIC for some time though there will be some minor downward ad justmcnts Them being laid off are in all branches of the yard The only work aheadattire yards is the com plction til eieltt eeagoing tugs one of which has been launched It is xpected the work on these tags will keep the yards going on smaller scale until Iner jill1iiiigt lllIIIip The Year to Show Surplus Coleman winter County Treas Irer presented financial report Oct 31 summarizing the main I= Ile indicatcd there meetings The Church anti theta11d prompt 139 Email but CllllllllllllifF iii lllltllllifl lirlllllll tnek at the end at the year ation It meetings Health 31 Iiiett11IIuir the cost of ItnOVitling thc tugs The Federation of Agrictii mum bugldmg would be larger NW IIICCliIiLiii Stillgt1 llULli than provided for in the 1944 bact ings Farm Finance ll Fain ManI aacrnent Ill Farm lloru ItitprIIvci lizirl tion and Post lliitxpeadittircs Al the Januury SCltIUII grant Farm Flower Gardens SL500 was made to the Navy 10 Diseases if Livestock like tagague but this had not been paid llUlillClllllI ll PUUHIY CtllllllDIso motion orderinu payment of Turn to page ten pleasct utetit next nlidsum itiIe amount was passed riiAnwait uestiOnLforthou ghtingmpuwill come from the hearts of volunteerI blood donors In Ontario donations lagging 50000 rrcwdonors must be registered immediately if we are You ought to because then and may thenwill you realize thefull import of this service of mercy Youll realize what blood donor service means to ourghtingmen to boys close to you or to your friends to do our sharein giving our bogJ iwho are taking theirrchancesover over there second lease on life Did you ever talk to boy back from active service whose life has been saved by blood transfusion Thc answerto this sands of Cauadals LYoufll lbepraiud to Wear this badge of service there for you Register help bring them backahvel This isyouechance to help Red Cross maintain the life line CANADIAN RED canss NEXT BAIiRIE 1511001 DONOR CLINIC FRIDAY DEC 15