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Barrie Examiner, 3 Aug 1944, p. 7

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THE BARRIE EXA IIIIWI st Year MN BANE THIS WEEKS WWW Street Frolic Chairman TM W1 HOUSE OF HIT2 COOL AND COMFORTABLE ALWAYS WM j11f3 WH 1940 IiJn been tepotgott IS 6775 copies UE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY AITGUST iivtt TILOT Orton IIEEEQ AUDI IUIUI 0F CIRCULAYH Section Ziw page 730112 Impenal tmentSat AIRCONDITIONED for Your Comfort ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYBODY 100K OUT SONJA nun ml COMES GEORGE POM 03l RED CROSS TAG DAY lN BARRIE SATURDAY NEXT AUGUST The Red Cryogwkuxliin of the Barrie Branch is holding Tag Day on Saturday of this IS MISSING Pti =1 Willie iAilJn tensed mi Liz tlxrte lIIIr tom ltitil lialtfux Iitfliilitl lfliiilltl iniiig in till lHIIl tint vet likliliuit work to niac funds for this uorlduidc orpnlutlom livenone knous the Red roas and its work and ever one who reads the war new and the 313 of uounded and missing know that the need for supporting this magnificent nork as never greater than in iornniuly iiili father Norinizi lifmm ll laikside Driw Toronto 12 MP liithllltfl THURFRISAT ONTINIOITS SHOW ALI DAY SitlliltliAY young offith veieuu nary tatrt some of ihe 33 mi stis rnltfvrl mm 230 PM IIII it til itn giiy Alti Intent thc in strange spell hangs over this love story of man vvho would master even womans soul iiitiiiin BERGMAI which gtIttilifi England rIIls itiilltl pas iWiiS but gtl years le and ihi lilll in returned to Tamil it ic lie is survived gone brother pl tt it It AntiTunic ile fny and Camp Shit Man heloto iizoing to England The young suldinz IGoudiciui Out and iiti Itiihl$ family in Eureka Ytiif ti ilililll erl iwt 1123 Mi Baxter it ii in the at in an Anitfiai it who id ii Fit form Rumiivnt it 91 iiu lliitI when he Iltii Zli Aithu Hakim Latina ltltlll iRAi France and iti Iiirl ioihy liindas iTPR WALLWIN iSTATED WOUNDED IIN ACTION JULY 22 Mrs Harriett Walluni thurst xviii DAME MAY WIttTTY ANGELA lNSBURY BARBARA EVEREST pgou mg SAME PROGRAM LAlIlfil ANAIHAN FOX NEWS AND Dllllilf TREATS Special Holiday Show STARTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ALSO MONTUESWEDTHURS Matinees Mon and Wed 230 pm THE SEASONS BIG MUSICAL HIT reported not yet avallab information recorded Wallwin enlist til the llltlLlltlll iltt itlltlllttil iIIllt litillli tiiittiIiitij hoped to find GENE KELLY Its It in but Musical bf the yIaar rolled Into one gt mlh tittaunt CtttI Chili littlS Sum rm ny Mimi if or excreteA CWAC COMMUNT sINO SUITS are TECHNICOLOtc it an viii sum Jinx Fikeng iii THURSDAY+FRIDAYSATUBDAY CONTINUOUS snow SATURDAY 230 PM GRANDHITSjZ HAYLBS 4714 95 Dunlop Modern JIMMYnoon HenryAIidIrlcti ALLAN Tours in SING JINGLE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT qisoMONLTUEWED Ihat has every1 thing neces sorry for an enjoy able QM Stev in It If any ccomes ed in NTS Mul received the following titlei grain from the Director of llmmid Ottznvii dated Ihursdav ItinI Sincerely regret to inform you that It62248 Ipr Robert Ad rian Wailwln has been officially wounded July 22 1944 Nature of wound action further available it will be forwarded as soon as Tpr WIallwin younch sun of Mrs Waiiwiii and the late loriesll Algonquin Regiment at limmins in October 1941 transferring shortly afterward to Ontario fteginient iIanki CanI adian Armoured Corps and trained at Chatham and Camp Borden He arrived overseas in June 1943 at tibc same time as his brother lIAJ lForrest Alfred Wallwin Fv COMING EVE Street POWELLS SPECIAL IDAYI ii NCE no evening 2N1le ONITHEISAME PROGRAMME Lunch Counter Check Rooms Dalston WA are holding sale mode United Churchloronto Deep of baking and aprons on Saturday sympathy is felt for his mother in Aug at the market 31b NOTICE GOLDS SHOE REPAIR will close for one week AUGUST to 12 TO give the staff c1 much needed rest STRAW HATS mt BOYIS PLAY SUITS to 123175 Ipoys SHORTS900$139 Mens WORK PANTS $225$350 FOR MEN do YOUNG MEN READY WHILE YOU WAITSEE THEM $2950 $3400 $3600 $3750 IWILFH Toofo Couldyourplaceiiiicase of Fire YOUR DWELLING YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOUR PERSONAL EFFECTS YOUR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WWWITHTYOUR RESENT INSURANCE IF NOT SEE Oman company it NOW When the Taggers greet you on Saturday be as generous as Ion can Helping the Red ross should nuke you feel happier Ftnedliioo and lFor Having Permits osts llihieenetroll lie ll lc WILLIAM iAltNiIlta nun fulontredl was fined Sililinliil colk by Magistrate Jefls with an illiliilll of three months in goal The young soldier had in his po Im liquor permit and twoI beet peiinits lie was caught with rate of ale on July 13 in town by two provost police in Iiouit he told that he hid met number of friends whose nameI he did not know They pcrsuaded Hattie Lious itltitll flilivt Frolic iillii final iiiilt tonight on th fttw Sqiinv fitl Ii iu it oiloiiiziittn locally and lixl itit ECAPT PERCY SMITH pics or WOUNDS iInlet 31 if ti illlldlr Ziili Iii aim beer permit and paid hiui for eveiything When he came liIi with these they asked him to get another beer permit One of the number rubbed off the stamp marl on the first permit and it was passed aunn in the same office he aaid llc had used different addresses for eavh pcimit Hr Worship agreed with the Croan that the boy was led by the other but said have no alterin live iii the matter iiri espniiilence iin people of iiil community nth inreie regret of the death of not leicy McLean Smith son of Mix Smith and the late hitinf Howell Smith Mr Smith viio lii rexides at IVetlwna Ave Toronto was noti Ificd ibtt her lerty had died of iilli on July fill Two weeks pie Iously she had received word that be had been seriously wound ed lie went oversea in 1940 as lieutenant in the llfA with Iloioitto unii lie took part in the inmsion of llnrntanrlv lie was hurt in Regina 33 years ago Roth he and his parents were vcrv well known around Edgar liavinI frequently visited here He was marinate of Queens Uni versity and was an accountant by profession lie was employed in titn ammo hi father who lived in Toronto and was Eastern rep resentative of the Wawanesa In Isuivmce His father died sud deiiiy from heart attack in 1942 lercy who was of literary bent was fond of music and art He had fine bass voice and sang in the choir and quartette of Runny tlun nitl CAPTURED MAN COMMITTED ON BURGLARY COUNT llcnry Peterson 10 Toronto Was committed for trial by Magistrate Jeff at Collingwood Monday mornl in on three charges of breaking and entering with intent and theft Following preliminary hen iitc Carl Checkett 10 Toronto an alleged companion was dismissed on charge of breaking and en ieriiig with intent The court hearing was sequel to wild chase on Highway 26 between Coliingwood and Barrie early on the morning of June 23 when Peterson was captured by provincial police after shot was fired on Bradford St Barrie in lfront of Armstrongs scivicesti ltion Peterson received pellets in bi legs from sawedoff shotgun police issue in the hands of Pio vincial Constable Robinl son Barrie and was taken to Royall Victoria Hospital Barrie where he was patient for sometime the loss of her only son lunder the care of Dr Bige low gaol physician Evidence was given at Mondays preliminary hearing on charge of breaking and entering Shipleys Flour Mill Collingwood on June 23 with intent to commit an in dictableoffence to wit steal safe cenflrary to section 461 of the Criminal Code WW W9 $125 to $300 HATS 25c to 50 Size 12 to 16 $275 PetErson was also charged with lbreaking and entering the CPR tool shed at Streetsville and steal ing tools and with theft of car in Toronto Crown Attorney FrankI Ham mend prosecuted and Chap lin Toronto acted for accused Constable Robinson testified re lgarding the automobile chase and MENS AND BOYS WEAR 551UNLOP ST BARRIE WWW PROTECT 41 Dunlop St Phone 2419 Better Than together itoiutilcml him to get the liquor pciniit and JI CRAWFORD Cor important must bi thci lrltvSIXt iaiileli tit Liml lii rtli Illlit lhe tnt buried Itlllllilv went oeIei mu lii trio smut CentsIii in April 19411 Allin had iptt ititmai iiii ts Lliplirl in get leave it ed in action Ililti ttzt It other iltiiiiil ili 3h lit the iiit lA lltilllizll ltii CAI ntd All Merton lltIlJI lliiltmlt BREAKING PASSENGER IRAFHI UN lllls DIVISION INF passenr business on Saturday July 110 broke all records for this division with lolil of ten thousand five burr tired and seventy people carried 10570i liotihloheadcrs were required to handle all main trains Fourteen or fifteen cmciirs were common and at nunv as 20 and were re quired on some of the trains be tween Allandaln and Toronto While Saturdays passengers were more than twice as numen nus as on ordlnarv Saturdays the traffic generally has been verv heavy this summer Accommodation at all resorts IldS been booked to capacity for weeks Motor trafflcInovcd in almost continuous stream and those who went north without reservations are reported to have had hard time toget meals It was stated that 21 round Huntsville motorists were even sleeping in their cars capture of the accused while Pm vinciai Constable Harry Butler Collingwood gave evidence of the Shipley breakin stating that twa men jumped through window and down seven feet to the cround Butler and Provincial Constable Fred Kirk Collingwood gave chase VBert Dickson Orchard Durham on that on June 23 the pumps of his gas station had been broken open and gasoline stoleii He saw two men escaping in car No 301958 which happened to be the car captured in Barrie Single copies of The Examiner At all newsdealers or tbi Soldiers Memorial Service FOR BO TOWNSHIP in Town Hall Sunday Aug 13 at oclOck Wnu nFunuIllIIlJ YOUR HOM The ravages of fire do not mean ruinif you are protected BY FIRE INSURANCE Our policies get you new home See Malcomsons Insurance Agency Phone 3735 lilglills mitt four Ixv7 Clarke ill lhiiope Ken Clarke itasi iii Eilgj not lllllt ivflniiIP pilots mi The receivf veil then Wings tin Fillit titty zti Vii lililil Blildmi Williue lillllc ligttniie ilillli it fiiitliWi iif tilll IsouthIOf cents At all newsdealers or this Highway testified office ROWING 651 IN Ha rumour crux lttvlt Oil ICE Bud Feature aili tr brilliant MI milring KAY WAUH DENY HOCKFEID Riders of the West Hm initiating um n1 Iitru mu moi no muuoucun lino IOUII olOYHll WHAYlI 90 NOW STARTS SUNDAY AFTiiitMlDNiTE 1205 BRAND NEW FEATURES with matchiess STqeraIn ihrltlsll Sum4 wussmuuiii tiiii 8Hfllllftli 13 Mm SOL LESSER cDultlrJthlUAM tutu TH EAST SIDE KID in SMART ALECKS ALSO SHOWING with MAXIE EOSENBLOOM GALE STORM Have you renewed your subscrip non Read and use Examiner Classifieds Single copies of The Examiner BA NEIE FIRST ANNUAL sponsored by Barrie Chamber of Commere CIVIC HOLIDAY on Waterfront East of BAYFIELD ST WHABF Parade Official Opening 7130 pg pm SAILING nACEs START AT PM CUTTEF RACES SEA CADETS TORONTOMGG Ever Its Iays Cool BAaeII at leaves Dock Every 15 Minets IIBOOI it is desired to express their assistance so that time and particularly INVESTMENTS fgTORONIIO MEMBERIS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Ag BRANCH MANAGER BRANCH89 DUNLOP ST Notice re LegalFtrmaof CowanCowan LTherundersigned having nowlbeen transferred to the Reserve Of Officers of thenRCAF is iresum ing the Practice of Lowot our Barrie Office l7 OWOnSt and of our BrOnCh Office bonppoine merit in Stoyner on Thursday afternoons Ot thistime my op preciotiomto our clients who have remained loyal during my absence to the othermembers Of the profession in Barrie who have generously given the proctite Could con to our Secretory Miss EieOrioIrMcDOugOil whose capable application tO her duties mode it possible fOr me to go on Active Service for nearly tWo years IROSS COWAN OTSWIMMlNKG TELEPHONE 2443 SAILING EANOE RACES j7TILTiNti3 CONTEST RACES IALL AGE CLASSES swimmingandDiving convention EPECIALCIJTTER RACE IiiOIIS VS Further information and Official Programmefront REGIth comm Salter Chairman IS LeishpianLSecg Barrie Chamber of cam 18 Elizabeth St

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