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Barrie Examiner, 10 Aug 1944, p. 7

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 6775 copies Mien um nonma MONDAYLITIUE NEW WARNER Hm II Vt ANN FEATURES JANE iii NEW CANADA CARRIIIS ALSO FOX NEWS 01 THIS DAY qgtfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 01101100020010 wins 10 0001001041 Directed ScreenPon byDJnieI Fuchs Bosed on Pluv oars STARTING WED 230 p111 ANOTHER BIG ROXY SPECIAL SHERIDAN 7NDENNIS MORGAN IISIiine 011 Harvest ENj TERTAINIMENTI f7MyBest Gal AlsoUNIVERSAL NEWSl 01111110 SUNDAY ONDIAYTUESDAYIWEDINESDAY ZGRANDI FEATURES2 dist lCOrIINO 32 Srzmr International pmmti THEADVENTURES of SAWYER OWNED In Technicolor hillrnn IIY NHIMAH HUN no 1141 uuirm Alum NI IWOIINIIIZI IN ACTION Mi If iiiici 30001030 25 II ROXYQ HOUSE OF HITS ALWAYS REFRESHINGLY COOL titsr siiowmc TONlGllTTHURSDAY RITA HAYWORTH in COVER GIRL THE ALL llItIIlNHIOLOR MITSHIAI HIT FRIDAY SATURDAY Days Only CONTINUOUS SHOW HIIIIIIA 230 To touch the Heart of the World with thrillsItears and laughter DAVID SELZNICK $191311 WWI1 57mg MESIlII bv Sutton Win Music by Erich Kmmgld PLUS CARTOON AND OTHER TREATS Moon YOU WILL ENIOY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ICONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY 230 RM II iiiiiii RDIII 2ND FEATURE WITHERsriari II is 0110010111 Happy 1111 Happy Tunes 2ND FEATURE THAT WALKS ALONE Happy Romancei our Sit Meredith IIKTHE GHOSL LEWlSiicii iiiiiii siiiiiiiii iiiiii lBarrie Defeated iIn Cutter Olflllltl Opening Headed by the Bugle Brand of liriic SCC Kernpcnfcldl vul illllli and local Sea Cadets paraded Ifroni Agricultural Park via Eliza ixcili and llunlop Six to the Seno gliipll at the Iiol Olfie nliere the lraliile was taken by Lieut John Illiill RCNVR Sea Quiet Liairoii IOflicvr IIMCS York IlIUlOlllU lriiadinii back to Baylield St IIWimrf the Cadets had morning Idivisions and raising ol the naval tlllell on the flag poleon the Wharf lliuse taking part were ea iiiut of itcsce iiauniio=owm ISound RCSCC Hood Collin Iwood RCSCC Lord Jellicoe IHuntsville RCSCC Illustrious Weston and RCSCC Kcmpenfeldi llarrie Lleut Howey RCSC Igtccutive officer of Keinpenfeldt was In command with Limit 11 ISaaIinaiis ltCSC Illustrious twu Imidiiicoinmiiiid Saillng Race The day was ideal for the sailing Iiace which Iliad Iijewciinipctiturs IlIIlO tinrier was 11 Langley Big illiiy loint who received litanti Illll llIt pennant donated by Barrie iliiimner of Commerce OS Wins Sea Cadet More Five crews took part in the Sea Cadet tenouted cutter racer ponI ured by the Navy League of Can ada and Barrie RCSCC Kcmpcn feldt In the first heat Owen Sound uas an easy winner over IWerton whileiii the second Biirilc was no easy winner ovcr Hunts Iville In the semifinal Colling Iwood which drew bye lost out I10 Owen Sound In the filial Owen ISound nost out Barrie by inat Iter of three feet at the finish line to len the beautiful Area Officer Corri iiiundings pennant Owen Sound won the Provincial Sea Cadet Re gatta in Hamilton last Labor Dav and showed plenty of stuff All crews are eligible to compete In the 1944 Regatta atllamllton this Labor Day Owen Sound RCSCC Dauntless coxswuin Vanstone strokes Mcltae Long 2nd strokes Kuglhi Twin ing amidships Mills Markham 2nd bows Kuglln McLean bows Powers McKay Barrie RCSCC Kempenfeldt coxswaiii Doug Fraleighystrokes Ralph Stroudg Harry Hadden sec ond strokes PO George Monkman Jack OConnor amidshlps Terry Davies PO John McBride second buns Joellarradine Cliff Cloughley bows LS Archie Mc Arthur LS Bud Badgley coach Lleut Norman RCSC Swimming Competition Teams representing HMCS York Toronto RCAF Camp Bor den and 13X Depot Angus stag ed threeway swimming competi tion Navy ODonoghue Johnston Canning yRIeddyl won the ZOOyard relay RCAF being Second and An gus third Robert Canning RCNVR the 50 yards back strclke and OD George ODonoghue RCNVR the 50 yards breast stroke Leading Seaman RCNVR provedIvery popular with the crowd his trick diving stunts being very amusing and at the same time very clever Diving Tower Remains Incidentally the diving tower will remain on the Hayfield St Wharf much to the satisfaction and delight of the youth of thetown The tower was made by erb Drury without exphse to the Chamber Com merce The springboard for the towers was presented by Jack Boys The second towr and board were loaned by Big Bay Point Cottagers Association Ralph Gribble very kindly loan ed his loudspeaker system for the afternoon General Chairman Salter Was at the microphone announcing the events and re sults Canoq Race Due to the roughness of the wa ter only two canoeIIraces mater ialized the mens Open singles and mens open doubles both at one quarter mile The former was won by LACI Reg Lewis RCAF with Bert Young second Paul Fisher third and NIOwens fourthi The doubles was wonby LAC Lewis SWitInming Races Winners of the vvarlous swim ining races open were as fol lows boys 50Iyards any style un 50 yards ariyfstylei 12 years and Iunder 16 Doug Frateigh Jirrr man Bill Robertsdn girls 50 yards any stylev12 years and un der 16 Corine DeLisle boys and Evans13X Depot girls and ladies 100 yards anyvstyle Corine De Lisle one mile across the bay Johnston 13X Depot Cpl Daigneault 13X Depot Diving the mens dlylrig competition Life Saving tlon was won by Cpl Dalgneault and LAC Snider13X Depot IKinnis Beat Lions LSI LAC Finlay BCAF won the 50 yards free style 01 IlhIIDtDcpolgnlIkplnIMJWIWWHHpQnjwln PROTECT YOUR HOME The ravages of fire do not WWII if you are protected BY FIRE INSURANCE our policies get you new home Malcomsons Insurance Agency Max Hurley andITIpr Blob Parsons tier 12 years John Manol boys FisheIr Ross Wehrle Bob BannerI mom100 yardsany styleLAC LAC Evans 13X Depot ISgIt wriier Earmhiieucuva won The special the saving caihpetiI Final Itime Regatta had full attri Iiiooii of events tliltli proved of Iglfdl iiiFeret and atlJJetion to the large crowd Monday icli coiiipeiitor received IlldII Illaiiie lleuatm errt and each uiii Iiiei lltliul crest Ill addition to miriiible llltltllllllflltit prilcs with Sgt Jitlil on alld LACI Evans also of 13h segund lot Kiiiiiiiis Deleet Lions oxsumii In lllt challenge cutter 10cc tenmired crew and BAXflt Kiiknlllh Club defeated liar rle lioii Club by good inarI lll Lion ltil dVn to Ind start when one ol the tillka ng1 mixed up Willi his oar filll the our behind IlIlll raci provwled ii big laugh for the tiowii Sea Cadet Ul ficer were IMIIZCtI Kiwanis Club COXIII Hi Smith strokes lloy lirlstiel captaini Archie Vteirley 2nd strokes lloy Mellitre lliltoiil Spieis iiinidrliips Ed Flynn Joel Iliziltee 2nd bows Paul Fishti Noriiiuu Syiiiiott Iony Dei carie William Ulttli Lions Club eoxsmiiii Ildll Holmes stroke Warien tilgai captiin George Hook 2nd strokes lliiiry Hodge laltirl Colitis illllltlfIleF Albert All More 2nd bows leiald Siiiitlil iliarles Lowe IIiviv liiiiglil Ail liili loronto Argo The Drum utilquroared rowing and singles Dunlop SiI valued at $130I and lit lowest teiiilieiatviie It Ftlllllll lilv WHIIJLIS III mother one Ill Jzicobi dz Gruliaiii Im IIIIII Illm Ilfli JIIIIIWILII roiito Argonaiit Rowing Club ii Ito me Hem Nlued Ill wax iiiIIIlIt tlt it 2125 their trim shells Fifteen memr Im II Ijcstcrdnj hers constituted the Argo party w1 Ilie Ililltl is my Isill Ii which included Ken Tliorbiirn II VillCtd llain would be tea will North American champion led III3 ANIDIsIIIIO come since there hm been no Iliilioll and Ellis Fullerton pair Ion Inlur SLED RAIN pltllltllll tall for some time llill iiiile champion champions Reid and the quarter veteran Wes DUIIHII former senior chain piun It was the first lllll in many years that rowing shells had been seen on Kcuipeiiteldt Bay and the exhibition was greatly appreciated Official Closing The official closing of the Re gatta look the form of Sea Cadet evening quarters and lowering of the naVaI ensign FELL IN FRONT OF CAR HAS ONE LEG FRACTURED Local police reported that on Monday 11 Onis St was driving his our cast on domes Dunlop Stat Lowers store when were stolen Mike Sinclair Om Station ran from behind sortie people stand liig there and fell In front of the car the left front wheel passin over his right leg and fracturing it He was attended by Dr Bigelow IRead and use Examiner Classifieds Soldiers Memorial Service r011 0R0 TOWNSHIP in Town Hall Sunday Aug 13 oclock Iwmu 41 Dunlop St srRAw HATS $125 to $300 ISPORTPANTS $295 to $595 WILF=H TO Cpl THE BARRIE EX BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY AUGUSTTI PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION SEPT I2 With no anticipated All 1td cm Election in the omnx the rst official more In the North Slmcoe political arena is being taken by the hopes slve onscnatlm Domld Drum Glen Huron president oforth slmcoe lm grosshc orucrullrc Associa tion announced today lOIIO in recent meeting of the riding executive that North Simroe Progressive ODSCHI live Assoclation still hold convention in Slayncr Toun 11 ll 730 pm Tuesday Sep tember 12 to choose it candi date to contest the constit army Mr Broun said would be fullyAdtIcgatrd convention Peter McArthur Howlck Que president of the Progressive Conservative As soclatlon 0f famda Ill be the chief speaker Several names haw been mentioned for the nomination but the flcld Is not yet dclln Itely lined up It Is undcr stood io KMW 3350 smut wmnows BROKENIAS ResdCMS swell Charged with wilful Lllllligt IhIIXhIllt Gibson Camp Borden was remanded by Magistrate lofts giiiitil Wednesday grain from the Department of liansport iii Tecuniseth Township Mel Wullioiii Camp Borden was sentenced by Magistrate Jeff in court here Saturday morning to ten days imprisonment pltig lim of $100 and costs or IllllICL months in gdOI IO DI SEYMOURS HOUSE ENTERED Dr Seymour reported to local police that his residence at Toronto and Elizabeth Sts was CHI teted several days ago by break 141 Sophia is the bathroom window Some and other personal effects War Veterans Annual DrumheudI Service SUN AUG 13 QUEENS PARK Fall in atMarket Square 30145 for parade Berets armbands medls lell be worn BURTON President Barrie Branch Canadian Legion Phone 3735 unuInuhIInIIuuIIIlntununIIuIuauuuIun fSUITs izilllllslll iii FORI WORK 250 to 50c IOYS SHORTS 900 $139 BOYS PLAY SUITS to 152 $375 12 to 16 $275 IMENS AND BOYS WEAR 55 DUNLOP ST BARBIE simcou FLOUR AND Monday hug 14 Tickets gnaw MART1KENNEY inn iiis iWESlIlttl Giannini ONE NIGHT ONLY Tamblyns Drug Store FEED WAREHOUSE 65100111350 WILL BE CLOSED Tuesday AIugII151 P1119716 FOR SHORT VACIAIIIONrIg Wednesday on sale at Ililtltll Filtuuiu Velicle It Jegalilucii the duly order if the not Ito have broken plate llass win IVln Willi Ill IIN IIIIW IIJII IHKIIIIJIII II illmIItlow Thursday night last ll Mel II illlIII Illl IIII II was the exhibition contests COWoS lmummc Agency Oman diy to record of tilt Found guilty of IIIsteaIiiic gttlI I944 AHMOURED CORPS IBIG SPORTS DAY AT CAMP BORDEN in Septeiiilzcr 1lll the per 71 010 of Col Bailey Sf 31 the lltlllJlitlitlllCllLl iriii of the Canadian Armoured hit51 Corps 1Il hold then second 1niul IA liixiiie tltl lIlflti lij when it expeclcd thousand of LIllliiz Lizivi lIIllllItilIV personnel will once again Ieiijiiy one of the biggest tveiit of its kind in Itlllllil lhe Corps tract and field ciiiii jiiiInylzip ill be decided Willi No 35 Illt Neiiiiiltt and VI BIIC Orillia competing tor flc fun iinie Novelty races baby Ilil liixitity contest riisplly it ltllll Itill lieu ltllrt lII iiiam the do lyit ton to lie ttlllfllililttl liie orpv are letllflllll ii lini lllllll to ill liieiizis it the llllll Ili ytthe Black lleietr to be present Vr lltlli will be able to enter the Iiilltp circa t=illtl than if lltgtlitslj iill is expected train and tin fittll lltt lll be expanded lIIi the tI rim Temperature Hits 98 In Record Heat Warm day and cool ill it not Miixiiniiiii and minimum tenure illlllLJ during the p1t week new as lollu High In Aug l6 iIII llII til til ll fill 031 i0 it it ill LowsoInIIRobinson Trikes Sent for First Time On Pensions Board Lawson Robinson liliuvals been appointed member of tiiiii coe County Mothers Allowance and Old Age Pcnrions Board and took his place as such for the first time at the August meeting of llinl Board at the Court House Thins day last He succeeds the late IR Gendron Penetang One mothers allowance was re commended Ten old age pensions and one blind pension were recommended as follows Collingwood West Givilllmbury Essa Oilllia town including one blindi Orillia Township Midland One application tor pension was refused TOOK TRIPOD BY MISTAKE Soirfieoneibywrnlstake removed small black camera tripod from the fruit booth counter while the photographer was taking pic ture of the drawing on the closing night of the Lions Carnival Will the person please bring it to The Examiner Office and recelve 11 Ire wardi Tell it well and it will sell For Barrie and district the telling is best done through The Barrie Examiner TODAYS PRICES HOGS ICATTL EGGS POULTRY As quoted by First Cooperative Packers of Ontario LtquBarrie BACON nods MINER ii IWitb Theft of $3000 Inuit Mien louse or ituutton SeCtion 2Poges to Imperial ThurluSat AlliCONDITIONED for Your Comfort MINUTES FAST ENTERTAINMENT DEVASTATING 00th 0000131 itllIV II LWZIIItrdifIZIFrw I1 Walluilllllii Imaiiiiisiinidiis 01 3111111 whhgibtrimum IIII rsav 20 lIlIZAIIIIRE DOUB ESTARRED THRILL TEAM BILL TEX ELLIOTT in RITTER North of the Rockies STARTS SUNDAY AFTER MIDNITE 1205 GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRE Follow the Fleet COMEDYROUGH ON llllNTS lousy CARTOQNWTLYING111LOPYf COMiNGLWQMEIN IN BONDAGE III IIIII II3siI00II IlII iIzoIIIIII1iiIiIilt iiaoprietor Y9 woman Charged or ill gm Him or remanded lll iiisIl llllILl Avis Hi Fr 5511 most TAG DAY IlIIl licri frog Auxiliiry of the 301 IIIII MIR III Hfll Ill irrie lliancii held very success dy appeared in iiiiiiirrtes coil le TI III ItIIdIlyI when me yesterday charng Wltll hell of mm Symon mauled From Restaurant Man CRAWFORD 80 CO INVESTMENTS TORONTO lilEIleljllIS OF THE TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE IAIlI3I FLYNN BRANCH MANAGER BARBIE seamen09 DUNLCP sr TELEPHONE 2413 THE WELL KNOWN CRY SHOULD FIEEDESTEOY BE SAFE STEVENSON 810E Iliiliidelglils 95 Durilop St Phone 2419 20 YEARS DEPENBLE ERVI IN ALLANDALE The undersiguedwill close IDAILY at 111111 except on WEDNESDAYS atlz noon and on SATURDKYS at pm IWIELIAM mass MAGEES BARBER SHOP itIDressed Ihotrweighton rai Grade plus federal and provin cial bonus Today Oiieweek ago Two weeks ago Three weeks ago SOWS No1 Grade No Grade OAmE $1250 Butcher caitiesteers up to $1100 Butcher Cattle Heifers up to $1050 Butcher Cows Bologna Bulls veal Calves IGOOd Ewe Sheep up to 140 lbs Lambs Off truek up to $800 up to $700 up to $1300 Inot wanted up to $1350 Bucks market value II EGGS Unchanged him last week TAlarge 33 medium puiieis CHICKEN Grade Grade and Milkfed Mllkfed Ibsend over 32 30 Under lbs 31 28 BrOilers 30 27 FOWL II Grade Over lbs lbs to lbs Under lbs 01d roosters TheIIabove are dressed poultry pricesand are subject to killing charge of five cents per birdIon 22 21 29 13 chickesIIItd foWlIIIIndIlsc on tur keys for birds delivered alive to the plant Ducks and geese are only purchased dressed head off Un filshed poultry not being accepted at present tune $1750 $1750 $1740 $1740 $1250 strays patio Party 3rd Prize Pyrex TeaIKettle 4th IPrizeII10 Permanenti For the week ofAugiim August 21 OUR STORE HOURS ABE Wednesday 71111 to 12 110011 Other weekdays lilo 12ahd p111 to 51111 LE HARLEY 82 DUNLOP $1 THIS WILL BE OURVACIAIION II IMulchtslIerISIt II weingsdar Thrust 15 poiandDraw151com PigEnd Prize $1500 011511 litave 5th PrizeSiIlx Coffee Maken TICKETS 100 310 25c HOME COOKED DINNER SERVED FROM 11111167 p111 Adults Tickets 500 Children 12 and under 25 MUSIC GAMES FUN ALL WELCOME

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