IN THE FIGHT Hos Ton nship Buy Archer mil of Vil the late lilbclt Jane and Ranci In Hos Finnnsliip hear um 200 went overrun lftw Among the pilots Mi Illll wings lil lxlllu 21 N11 llilgcrzllle li THIS WEEKS ISSUE 6800 Copies Slut Yeorwil0 3S SGT ll INGRAM iLOSES LIFE IN NORMANDY omonom 03 Killed in ltoly FUR FREEDOM rats Activities of those serv tn their Country at sea on loud and in the air Contributions welcomed or this column Did 2415 O=O======a Graduates Pilot from llaglrsxllle RCA Training School BARRtE ONTARtO $35000 run nN BEETON MILL trwo MEN ESCAPE iili elevator Mi latti ilttblC is one of ttlt tilt ll of are Bill in lwl enlisted for ltllxt var mi iltttlfltfl ltawluison nibl war One of tinn lilit MilliH lit Vltliloll litiatl nileltnat HHMR NHH Bought Altliti llr in ii lllldlltLs Stlittoe bl in ner killed oermm oi 7iii ion enlistment lie it lll 20 itll if the ntziei in llit tu pi te of No tiioeelerza1 titers in worni Anti ltl Mr is clot Ave Wm lairmoo llt 31 Albeit Atelier ale lrn 1lll ttt tlakwuml licsltrlcriali 11 mi Mb Hull the Army te olonei rliti Vinii loionlo and was av lllfllil 11 ml limnl 11V 10 Th BM ill Italy Wllil tile tfziriatliin truce ltl of Yoik llible lass 1W will lgtlll will ml and AC2 ieorae Airnti th ltt licnncth liigiani iiiotherv Vl lVll 11 the RCAl at laliholi liar bit titrmv tltli Alth Antilanh wVWv Pilot Wilbert Archer iiilll it than was killed in action at listed with the El Ioice ill firp llieppe on Aug lit lilil vlnlei lemlter lllltlii1d eived llitiitlvtllllll with the ltoyais crew before he lllliitltl to will boys iicd up for active aircrew vliltt at the rule of 10 Slit llobt lliziiam was married ffiriallv Reported Missing overseas in March of last year lot Sgt Air Gunner iiui tiltlfltt leuey Kelsey of Littlehampton THE BARR Missing Three Years slil DISCUSSED GIRL INSTANTLY KILLED WHEN CAR UPSETS lN DlTCH HAROLD if lllti ttzo 31 lti 11 liit in illiiiiiitc CHARTER liilS li llvvllltli the 11 Hi tRtllitit lli elder on ot Air Sussex who is survivor in ad tw man by and Mrs George Uttltlts l1 lmr tllllttll to his mother an aldent at Manda lotle St llairie is ofiictoily ie volunteer war Worker at Milicis Tl Sincini imrledmfuiissinu after an operillfuiutaiidTnlmilo lugwfathcrhp WHW lions overseas aleuitiinzl to tile veleixin oi the last war who left 7471 it ii fir ll plt year is llCAFs 008th casually lgtl of the llairie With the Simcoe lorestersi 5mm 1va WW 1mm two it to ltitcziell llitlinlnti war issued at Ottawa Auzz ln detachment commanded by olm SHVIW VII In Heads New Scrwce ltfi vi ll many the formation that he was lill war Matdone lil May ltll Wm WM mt HWHHL my PM Iltt wt tin lu first received July ilil lttit lli lie was member of No oyutXLThWfl Hm IN Irquivw Supt it Mil tei thliirinli and wife and daughter ltlflt of flood Veterans iuard of mada in the il lit twevelt met at crucial Head He went oversezw in le present conflict for year and TM TN Wm MUM Nut hen tali oi the illlt was ill cember 1012i and had been on op half Also surviving is sisterl a1h1hm 1131 outlook the bat inc and tiny up the Al erations for only short time lte hlarilaret Ingram Canadian H01lhmt lmy Hid wlili lililtt tlntei Pine were nude Womens Army Corps who is Willa zH munmwliilm PWUM to lltllit llllll nd rutli foe Servingr Overseas presently stationed at Kingston MN MW whlvi it and illlv iilnlw to lilllltl Our lloy Gilbert Curtis tll Ont m5 Wm mum HKl new anti not tlftl iiio iist H7142 18 only son of Mr and Silt ineram was well known in Bum 0mm Mimmd inquim itztlt would lft to be well on the Mrs Bert Curtis 190 Bradford St Barrie and Allandale having spent Im inningwdml way to tulidrnerd talt the latter arrie is now serving in England with Our serve Battalion Grey and Simone Foresters for more when he went active in May 1043 He trained iii Toronto Woodstock and Petawawa before gallop over seas Main St Allandalc have received word that their youngest son lte David Alexander Mason 8447614 19 is now servingr in England llo joined the Army trained at Camp Borden Rupert BC He was with the ment An older brother Pie Al killed bert Masonbas been overseas since June 11 in QUltltlICiltltltlS its SUClL June 1942 and anotth brother theteay Miss Margaret N1lVlilCliiClllilil of Cornwall is Senior Nurse In SSgt Charles Mason has been sta tioned at Camp Borden since 1039 Two brothersinlawi are also serv ing overseas tJack RCNVR 21 son of Mr and Mrs Campbell Centre Vespra is now home on leave until serving almost two years at sea in various theatres Campbell enlisted in RCNVR in June 1941 and after basic training Toronto trained at Esquimalt BC Halifax NS land Recently he had been an his summers here for many years The cost of the servicewinitiated1 by Simcoe County IounLil atlast January Sessionr will be borne twothirds by the County and one third by the Province systeml of financial adjustments for thelV Artillery 2nd Re Canadian with Royal Curtis was PTE PERRY SUFFERS WOUNDS IN FRANCE Another wellknown than year costs will likely be devised One of the first projects to be local boy lt Five in FAX saw llmlv Cmmmlbltwful perilv db commenced this coming month Mr Ind Mm Fredrick Mug een thtlllthtl in action in lltlnCC Wm he an mnummmn WUJCC up 01d lgardiiig diphtheria wnoopingi brother Tpr Clay ton George Perry was first re ported missing and then cough and small pox Another will be rapid inspection to controll communicable diseases it Trained Staff For the present at least the staff will consist of three trained Public Health Nurses all holding idiplomas all having the required 1043 Prince and Calgary Alta Midland Regi in May days of the Normandy invasion Gordon charge Her area of coverage will be Nottawasaga Sunnidale Vespra F105 and part of Oro Townships Elmvale Gordon Perry Perry was one of Barries best moulding Stallmr and Sailor Home onLeave young Hockey playcm having been Creeinore With headquarters at Leading Steward John Watlwin centre for the Colts of 194142 His Bame Miss Dora Purdon RR Port Hope With headquarters at Port McNicoll will cover Tiny Tay Matehedash Mediiiite Orillia and part of Oro Townships as well as Goldwater Port McNieoll Victoria Harbour Miss Olive Carlyle RR Aur ora Whose headquarters will be at iAlliston will be in charge of all South SimeoeAdjala Tossorontio Essa lnnlsfil West Gwillimbury and Tecumseth Townships as well Campbell V39533lt mother Mrs Sarah Jane Perry 60 Sanford SL received the follow ing telegram from the Director of Records Ottawa on Thursday last lth Minister of National Do fence sincerely regrets to in form you B136945 Private Gordon Stewart Perry has been officially reported wounded in action sixteenth August 1944 Nature and extent of wounds not yet available When fur ther information becomes avail RR Barrie September 18 of war LS taking his at HMCS York and in Newfound larer towns whichbear their ownt Girls Achievement Day Legion Hall Sat Sept The 1944 Achievement Day for North Simcoe girls will be held in the Legion Hall Barrie on Satur day Sept under the direction of Stewart Page District Repre sentative and Durnin Home Economics Coach complete present if under 27 years will re ceive War Savings Stamp There will be prizes high standards in club exhibits or demonstrations The Day opens sit9 ain and the programme will coiiTiiitTe in the afternoon lint tor Heath Service which school chil ry All girls who one project and are to members with There will be demon Alliston Cookstown Beeton strations by the Home Making part stll lies iilltltl lhe eiunt point of tile import document which are known to most people all point to bet peoples of secm presumptuous on the part of the Spot for the whole world or to champion the nations but titttrt lintilishapeaking ations they believe in their own independ CC lief in the right of the small nat lions to govern themselvesand be assured of their independence Ebe MARCAREI MMLAUHANh The British and Americans alsol Senior Nurse for 51111606 CttlttttyVSl believe that interdependence is asi new Public will serve 220 rural dren llCCCSSElly Oro Station Correspondence Spr Harold Edward Barnes list ed as missing following the Dieppe Ottawa by his mother Mrs Wm Barnes Toronto formerly of Oro Station One of four brothers who cli listed in Barnes went overseas the follow ing May and on Aug 22 1941 he was married to Gladys Aitkinson of Dunsden Reading Berks the might it lltlltSlillltllilL the World among It British and Americans to cause of all the have faith in themselves Now thby affirm their be fie independence and Turn to page six please as neck legs and one arm as stated MISSlNCSlNEE THE DIEPPE RAID IS STATED KILLED in Oil SUI September l939 Spr Elder son of Mr and Kendall Shanty Bay who llllgtt 10 with shell arziniit ii ltat tew Lowell where the crop is iv detachment were wounded at the His left arm land both legs are in casts hilt Sunnidale Coxs Correspondence Corners on seeing an Advt in The Barrie Examiner on Sat urday for farm wanted an swcrcd the advt and the farm was sold Wed EXAMI CANADA riViVoRsoSXVY Aoeosrsi NEE of le0985 to Ill AUNT WI ClICUUHOII of bits lint rmwurw For Tobacco Both Legs in Costs on branch of farming hub British Eighth Army has returned WU Imogfulh mn to Canada He will be an in Sl llll in in mi Win5 twp them structor at AlO Canadian Infantry iElS till ially reported Wounded out US last weeks Examiner ilis parl is have had letter fiom their since they received the official tiee of his woundingi lie tvas sergeant with an antitank gun Three of his crew same time he said he was fairly our ADLETIVSOLD FARM Norman Schell of Sunnidalc nesday to Andrew Foisic of bacco about feet high uniform Brentwood thanks to The in size and apparently of good bf success which has attended the operations of three tobacco farintis in that tmnship llelii real estate than was 1n options on lands around New lmtrell five years ago there was much skepticism as to the possilidilies ot growing tobacco in that township so far north of the southern eoitntzcs along Lake Erie acres dispels any doubt good to bacco can be grown there to person not well versed in to aeco growing the crops on these the Sunnidale tobacco situation Crecmore road west of New Low bu Monday haslll Barrie BoyKilled me New Lowell rzzin ltd llitnias in doubt tlill ti Stiliiiidale estimated at 552000000000 23000 people employed But visit to the tobacco farms being harvested on over 10 At least nee farms compare very favor ably with those seen in the VNor folk tobacco fields Visit to Farms well at time of writingl He was with 1110 liltltl gllidUIlCQ if Ml Raid All 19 1011 has now mm ppm Vhimpiiji in Duff postmaster at New Lowell thee 1719511Cd kllled litmont England on Aug 13 representative of The Examiner Cotdlttg it 01d received mm spent an hour or two looking over The first farm visited was that Gruyaeyt situated on the ll It is on Lot and consists of 100 acres acres of fine Concession He looking to irrr main MCDONALD IS lSTATE ficlall nearly eral tiict Arayll nzd Sutherland Highlanders mom llltllltltlti Major Gordon Arni i013 strong Barrie men of the pro 1ViWll R505 MC lnmwd Donald gardener served with WM births Own Scottzsh Borderers in HIM of $33000 the last war and in iridili after rue attention if the purchaser WM Md our bmmers the last war and five nephews in the Royal Navy in this war Capt Jewell Returns From Italy To Instruct at Borden who was Wounded in Italy on Dec ti Corps Training Centre Camp Bor den berta Lee of Barrie met him at the Union Station Friday morning They are residing at 84 Worsley St Jewell enlisted early in the war with the Royal Canadian Regiment and was stationed at Camp Borden for over two years as an advanced infantry AIO lain but reverted to lieutenant to go overseas in June 1943 He was married just before leaving ing the Italian campaign he re ceived shrapnel throat head and chin hospitalized for some time he was returned to England to an infantry holding unit covered for him to continue as an instructor captain again just before returning to Canada KILLED elder Minister of National Dc fcnee deeply regret to lntonu you that lt157l3 Irimtc Rich ard Melloruld has been of rrporled killed in tlun August 101044 When further information becomes ludlldlllf it ulll be forwarded as soon 15 received lzs Ilkll ii Lectuytnt in hltl lliil Lila Cill i943 lll ict dny mike uas burn it October trail of llobeit inle Tiilzy lnuton lie out his parents lil ul the lie attended ltibla will and =1 enip th Ce trlzizia Co liiui illil he llllrlttl and Suther July 1910 After few mouti to the iegimezital lll Niagaraoil rld Ninaizno MC va Carnal June littil went overseas in July Lll ttlllllllli to The regiment ltll3 Sev izom this dis serving With tldars been rtitel Capt William Leonard Jewell 1943 while serving with the His wife the former Meta Ro Toxonto last Native of St Thomas Capt training instructor at He held the rank of cap Dur in the and was Later wounds His wounds have sufficiently re He was promoted to rnt Vi tlease En land Lltgto page 50 Idsvrleldeiggdmwarm as Bradford and runghum zmd the name Brigdag VIEWERMale intneAThlV tiEdmm Awarded US Silver Star Gordon Perry was born in Bill Tum to pm flve plefsc VV Spr Gordon Bum Who has been rant UM EViitettC0 of success is seen rie He will be 21 on Nov 1944 aprisoner of war followmgvtlie the buildings he has bum lHe attended Prince of Wales m9 ets epf Dleppe Rald de beam at Stdldg i4m AU lherensagood brick housea barn School and Essa Road Presbyterian Again Day of Prayer Molfjayv Label Day 599 88 Germany 13 135i February that cost over 32000 and green Church After leaving school he there will beRed Cross Salvage he With many othershwas trans Dance Bremwoud Friday Sept house 37 by 100 feet Water worked for several years at the King George has requested that common In Area NO lulllulwsml tgemiftld to Staklg gD will an Willoughbys orchestra Com pumped from creek by an elec BroolrildaleAFialrmCi ownled by Sunday Septgv my anuiversay and all East to Town limits Staell Sea in the Vicinl forts 01 boys overseas 35p mc ipump 13 an elevated tank Wrig goo ath etc he spec the wanshould lt Dance Lefroy Hall Saturday Witt Sttppics Water for the ialized in hockey and for many ggatiebnggsswgg as natiom1lDRILL FOR OIL TECUMSEH Cpl Lloyd Barnes 15 1211011142111 Sept Mullmiimi5 arches greenhouse and other purposes seasons was an outstanding player day of prayer GllmOUY BlOS alFtVEd at BeetOItFlatlce Wltlt the Rton Canadian ml 351Asked what value he placed on with Central United church league lastweek With four truckloads of Corps of Signals biothei Wal Bingo Canadian Legim Hall the property Mr Gruyaert said he teams in bantam midget and ju ed at Simone and Brantford basic equipment for drilling for 011 mtter alSO w1th the Signal CUtDS Owen Si every Friday rmgm hadrrefuscd $18000 This is some venile series Later he starred for camps and at Alt advanced in 1153 The Setllp 15 Ll was lVathd home 1942 830 sharp 351m wliatof zrCtiiitizist as compared Barrie Lions juvenile team for two fantry training centre Camp191 WOQd NRChOlS Sou 1003010 farm Spl Barnyard well known and xeitlrauassessmemaf from $800 seasons and moved up to the Colts den He arrivedoverseasin Sep 111 the ninth CODCGSSIOII of Tecum highly respected throughout the Have you renewed your SlleClipllt $1500 an acre without buildi or the 194142 winter as centre temberf1943 and was serving withhsethi TWO more dlllls will follow tOWDShlp on Tum to page sum please He enlisted in the Army at T0 the Argyll and Sutherland Highwf 77 ronto in November 1942 and train landers of Canada Bgle Bays Wounded In rNormgndy Actlon Arrnoured orps nv1te Public ing letter from Mayor Bea ton of Sudbury Mrs Litster heartiest congratulations on your son beingdecorated with the Sil yer Star on recommendation of the President of the United States happy for your son and Would like to say that Sudbury is very proud of the honorlbrought to the district by the boys of the Armed Services My very best wishesyto yeaH PTE CECIL WILBERT LITSTER Son of illround Mrs Wm Litster Coulson who hasreceived one of the five Silver Star awards for gallantry in the1taliaii campaign which have been conferred upon CzinadianlA1my personnel by their President or the United States Hel is paratrooper and was woundl ed on May 30 Full particulars of ghistcitation appearedin last weeks Examiner ActiOn By CharlesMicAuslan Saves Mani Fme Duo Prompt action on the part of Charles McAuslanV employee of Delaney Boat Lines was 1espon sible fer saving the life of Durham 28 visitor in town from Torontofor the day about 420 pm One recent afternoon The nearvictim was out alonei in canoe when therfrail Craft capsizch near buoy aboutlOt yards distant from the Delaney boathouse at the foot of Bayfield St MoAuslan who was Working on ahead in the building and RDe1aney heard his cries for help and saw him struggling in the Water McAuslan rushed to the rescue in rowboat and just managed to grab his hair although he was un der the surface of the water The unconscious man was taken ashore where naval rating from Barrie named Webb home on leave brought him around by artificial resuscitation shortly afterv ward Dr Little also at tended Durham who was none the worse for his experience could not swim He was attired in shirt and trousers shoes andocks PTE Littost buss 2FR0M WOUNDS iNrlirthE Pic Charlton Lindsay Ii116636 son of Mrs Cora Lindsay 20 Grove St East Barrie who was reported two weeks ago as wounded in ac tion on Aug while Serving with Saskatchewan regiment is now stated to have died from wounds His mother was so advised on Aug 24 by the following message from the Director of Rccords Ottawa Minister of National Do fence decply regretsto inform you that 15416636 Private George Frederick Charlton Lindsay has been officially re ported to have died fourth August 1944 as result of wounds received in action When further information be comes available it will be for warded as soon as received and uscExaminer Classifieds His parents received the follow Dear Mr and Please accept my am sure you must be very King 39 Donald St SGT DOUGLAS KING th le in sc fr TPR GEORGE LEGEAR IWoiwellknown young Barrie men prominent before the War in local athletics were wounded last week while serving with Canadian regi ments in France Sgt Doug King is son of Mr and Mrs Dennis fr He enlisted in 1941 and has been overseas since October 1942 withan infantry unit Trooper George LeGear former Barrie baseball player son of Mrs Robt LeGear 79 Blake St enliste with First Hussars in May 1941 and went overseas later that year Hehad been in the thick at the fighting since and Tpr LeGear are now in hospita1Photos by Meyers Studio Barrie DDay Both Sgt King At Home and tend any event latCanip Borden adian One of the biggest crowds to at is expected Vnext when the Call ed Corps Fwitl hold eir second annual At Home and situated iin Truek andField Chainpimiships The event will be held on the new spacious sports field of No CACTR which inediatelydo the east of the Bor den railway stations For the court tiexiieiite ofvisitois from Barrie and district the charge have transportatioirto commence at 1030 am ahcl committee arranged for in bus 1045 am Busses will ave the sportsfield in the even The regular Sunday train hedule to Borden will prevail but the evening train will leave at pm Visiting hours for the day are out 11 amto pm The track events will see teams out No N0 No Training Regiments No CACTSR Wing No 26 BTC Orillia and No 23 BTCNewmarket The New market team recently won the MD championship at Hamilton while CACTR were runnersup in Turn to page six please Sports Sunday 303 Hora AND SHOW EXPECTED AT BORDENI NEXT nounr Troops at Camp Borden are eagerly anticipating the vrsit to Canadas largestf military training centre sometime next month of Bob Hope famous star of screen rind radio Plans are now being made for him to appear there along with members of his show to put on their regular broadcast and do Vstage performance Bop Hope topranking coma Julian of cinema is also noted as tlre actor who has done more travelling and entertaining for men in the forces than any other He been to the United Kingdom North Africa and 1talyand has been in New Guinea in recent weeks Holly wood reports he is expected llome this week With him at potden is ex pgctqgflo be Frances Langford glamorous singer who has at so toured most of the camps and fighting zones and big name dance orchestra VSon of Mr and Guardsjand had been since July26 James Andrew Flir long was in his 23rd year having Killed in Franceg QDSMN JAS AFURLONG Mrs John Fur long Feigusonvalekilled in action on August llas reported in last weeks Examiner He was 131 1rember of the CapadianGrenadier inFrane been born atElmvale Apr 1922 Enlistingat Barrie in pctober 1942 be trained at Sirncqe and CamnBorden and Went oversdas on March 264 1943 He is survived by his parents two sisters Mrs Thos Thompson Glenna Barrie RR and Mrs Ed Laban Mary Ottawa two brothers Willis and Ivan at home and both grand mothers Mrs JameS Handy of Dalston and Mrs Ellen Furlong of Elmvale Beeton has appointed af Re habilitation Committee to look after the soldiers when they rat turna