gara with him Doings of those serving their Country on land on the sea and in the air Contributions Welcomed for this columnPhone 223 at Mobile Campaign Closes The recruiting campaign at llS irict fall fairs in this area comes to close tonioi row The Mobile Recruiting Unit was at Bceioii Fair today and Will finish its schedule at Cookstown nioirow The drive over the past few weeks has been reasonably BUILDINGHER CONTINUING lTO BE ACTIVE William Volley Erectingi New Structure on Present Site $23228 SEPTEMBER Ilariics building total as reprc1 iscnicd by the total value of buildv 1ng permits eer lla is 51 644 for 111 first nine months of 19 as com tpurcd w1th $98138 for the same period of 1040 and $61915 for tho Fair to corresponding period of lillllt Tltlt8iu tare stillthrce months to go Fiftythree permits were issued lli BA BARR1E CAMP BORDEN AIR STATION IS INSPECTED Air ViceMarshal ll froilf AFt Returns to Station of Which He Was ommand ant in 1932 as Inspector1 General Accompanied by Air tommodorc Brookes Sinidll ued by Town Emilio 1s ul1 iii11tii successful according to Licut lbcptcnilicr 1941 with total valuefd Layficld local recruiting officer No Adjutant Yet No appointment has yet been made to the Vacancy in Headquar ters Staff of Second Battalion Grey and Simcoe Foresters till CA occasioned by the appointment of Licui Marron lo the lieadquartt Staff of Military Dis trict No utoloncl The officer illlllliilldillg First Battalion Grey 411d Siiiicoc Fores ters CA Al Cunp Debcrt has been promo ed to the rank of LieutenantColtincl Col Victor It Fell recently completed special course for senior officers at Royal Military College Kingston and rc turned to his unit after spending the past weekend with his family at Burks Falls The Commandant of the Foresters was proprietor of hotel in Burks Falls when he 11 listed in June 1940 as officer coni manding the Company which was supplied to thc Foresters by the Algonquin Regiment and from the first proved an efficient and popu lar officer He served overseas in the last war 011 Embarkation Leave ACl Clare Goring has complet ed his course at No Technical Training School RCAI St Thomas and has been spendingliis rimburkation leave with liis parents Mr and Mrs Frank Goring He leaves next week for the East Coast it It Father lwo Solis in RYAl With the enlistment recently of Earl Livingston wellknown Bar rie plumber in the RCAF at Camp Borden with the rank of FlightSergeant it meant father and both sons in the service The elder boy Harry is corporal at Camp Borden while Wiltmi or Dick as he is knownio hockey fans is with the Air Force at British Columbia station 7817 Parker McMillin Gets Wings Mr and Mrs George McMilliii Halifax NS spent the weekend with their parents Mr ind Mrs James McMillin The four panied by Miss Elsie Cowie were present at the graduation ceremm ics of No Bombing and Gunnery School RCAF JarvisSaturday af ternoon when Sergt Observer Parker McMilllnone of large class graduated as an observer He left on Monday for Saint John MB to take further training The pres entation was made by Group Can tainfG Exitail officer commanding the Station Gets Observers Wing LAC William Francis Girdwood sonof Principal and Mrs Glrdivood Barrie received his ob servers Wing at an interesting ceremony at Macdonald Man on Saturday afternoon and has been transferred BoersMann to com plete his course which will take about five weeks Bill enlisted in mp Debert NS received his initial training at Vic toriavllle Que and latterly has been stationed at Rivers Man and Macdonaldi iManfiirr iii Home on Furlough ACl John Harold McCutcheon No41 Technical Training School BCAF St Thomas is completing two weeks furlough with his par entser and Mrs McCutcheon 20 Blake St AC McCutcbeon graduated from Galt AircraftSchool lash rite andvenlisted in the RCAF astFebruary as mechanic lieplans to take the wirelessair gunners course Three OfficersioActlve ree commissioned officers of adquarter Company Second Bat talion Grey and Simcoggt Foresters have gone into active service since the regiment attended Camp Nia4 Lieut Willard of the Bank of Toronto staff Stayner has been posted to the Canadian Army Pay Corps and expects to go over Seasshortly Lieut James McGre goth Collingwood and Lieut anies RennyCookstqwn are taking course at Brockvillex prior to being posted to thexArmy Service Corps Wylie whogave up hiscom mission as lieutenant in the Second Battaliphto enlist gas private in the First Battalion last spring has since risen throughthe noncom mis Kned listand has been posted toLBr kville fortraining prior to grebgi ing commission in the ac tlve forces Back From overseas Capt Philpott Barrie has re turned toCanada to instructjn rec onnaissance work ter spending considerable narrow in Great Bri taln studyin new reconnaissance tactics= wliic include the use of light motorited unitsahead ofjthe infantry in an advance Another omcer7and two sergeants returned north side Perry St between Fran of $233 as compared Willi 36 1111 September 19h with value of $13 lti and 111 September 1939 illlli value of $8360 Ilic Scptcniber total exceeded ilic cqi plllt total for August 1941 19951309031111 was erroneously reported in the tiepo1t of permits ssucd as hr 111 315882 the diffcic being aci counted for by tho fact that perf nut issued to louclicr was for chcral fairly substiiiilial permits were included in the September lisli including one for $6500 taken unit by William Valley for new twoi storey building on the site of 1113 former taxt office on Elizabeth Sti west of Roxy ihcatrc containing stores and apartment and permits for three new lious Living ston $2500 on do of Burton Ave Ilarold ll $5000 west lside of Toronto and Wilson II Knapp $2000 east side Eccles St Permits Issued llcbiiildiiig store and alterations oiic apartment upstairs and store north side Essa Road between Bradford and Baldwin $2500 Art Brennan owner Diniiond Contractor Private garage south side Park St concrete foundation frame con iuctioii $225 Bcatty owner IICSlllilgllll dwelling 215 Bay field St $100 Mrs Jenny McDon ald owner Ii Carrutlieis con tractor Resliiugling back kitchen Sanford St $37 Spiller own or Resl1ingling dwelling lti Char lotte St $100 Noland owner Herbert Reid contractor Resliingling shed east side Owen St between Wellington and Grove $20 Gordon Reeve owner Wilson Knapp contractor Re iingling back part of house ces and Boys $125 Mrs Hines owner Knapp contractor Cottage 153 Cumberland St 16 Turn to Page Three Please W4 lBARRIE RED CROSS Thanks for Barrie Shirt The following letter was receiv ed by Mrs Clifford McLea11one of those who sew at Central Church The Red Cross group in this church made agrcat many of the boys shirts and needless to say Mrs McLean was thrilled to know that one of them had reach ed little boy in England who needed it badly This letter is typical of thousands received by the Canadian Red Cross Society from grateful moth ers in the old land The letter written from 34 Milson Road Wst Kensington London England is as follows Dear Mrs Mciwan hope you dont mind me writing this letter to you received parcel from the Red Cross this week and in the pocket of one of the shirts found your address would like to thank yoriyvery much for being cockindzto usyganditoirteil you 110 much appreciate them My hus band is in the Army and has gone overseas have two children Reggie aged eight and Alan just pne year hope you will write to the 2131 felvit 1a erIlge write to some one so far away Thanking you once again will close hoping tohear from you Iremain yours sincerely Os born New Trinity $8 not $800 as reported at that tune iihi hdi hm the threeday sessions Dr Charlcsl Iiai1 inaiidcr iit The ct ii lllllll iics this iiioiiiizig Illllt lunch at the litAl fficci At 1110 pm lil Ill ill iiiiigli illiiillllill of lu c1tiio pvisoiaiili if the Station on tho 11uii4i Al14i tilll1tilvnli liltnillllit 1illl the of call 11111 1111111 tapt 111 ll 111 01 II ofceri Commanding tlic Sialtill from ll vantagc point ll front of tho Adt iiiiii ition lluildiiig as ilit tutirc pers incl inaiclicd past During tin iftciuoou the visiting officers were 111 tulilciiiicc Willi oi lltlals of the Station but no stair lncut was made to thc pics Air ViceMarshal ioil Wit go at formal Mess honor in the ficers Mes at night and the party left for Oshawa and licuton by 111 Saturday inoruu iii Kiwanis Meeting Hears Report on District Conventionl At Monday nights Kiwanis inch lng Iluss Nettlclon gave report on the OniarioQuebecMaritime Dis trict Kiwanis Convention held in the Windsor Hotel Montreal last week There are now 54 clubs in the district and 838 registered at the convention over 300 of which were ladies The two Montreal clubs were hosts and gave the visitors real we7lcoi7ne With War clouds growing darker and so much at stake the opportun ities forscrvice andthc responsibil ities placed on clubs and individual members were stressed throughout Holman Kiwanis International VicePresident for the United Stat es in bringing greetings assured that his country would go to bat in big way soon and that hundred thousand Americans were willing to sacrifice their lives if need be to stop Hitler in his tracks Reports of the six Lieutenant Govrnors showed that every Cllilll lis devoting much time and effort to war work but not neglecting other activities gt Governor John Burden madcl upstrong plea for Kiwanis Clubs tol give leadership in promoting perl sonal righteousness personal re sponsibility and those things which make for human welfare Charles Hulse of Ottawa was elected Governor for 1942 and Clifford Barrager oLBellevillc was elected LieutGovernor for District No which includes Barrie Club The 1942 Convention will be held at Bigwin inn with Orillia Club as hosts OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS The Barrie Examiner office is open every Saturday even ing from 7to930pmfor the onvenence of7those who wish to pay4forusubscrintiunsaud classified adlets and the trans action of other business Has citor Re Finecholastic Recordl Rquf Lakefield Assumestew TR1NirY7E71AouA Duties Sunday Rev Herbert Reginald Howden Staynerv BA newly appointed rector of iity Church Barrie will assume his new duties on Sunday next The hewrrector who comes to Barrie from17akefield wherenehas been rector and 721 member of the teach ingsttf of the Grove School has distinguished scholastic reCord He received his early education in his native city of Peterborough at the Port lVicNico RR 71 increase TARIO CA ADA Gro Cook Cant 111 iiivi lllli ii ll l11 Il7il1 iii on Own Meals Gain in Barrie One of In Pa Increase I781 mi 23 Per Cent Indicated CENSUS Census MISopulotion 9559 Alliston Up 26 PC screens During the past decade accoidiut to preliminary report on CCI returns of the ihiion Bureau of Statistics Barries population ill7 creased from 7776 to 9550 jump of 23 per cent Barries him of L783 lamong the largest made 111 the pri iod by any town in Ontario Orillia 159 nu was from 81821 to 9705 junipoi more than lit pm cent in percentage increase the of Alliston led all Simcoe County municipalitic with jump 26 per cent ioiii 1355 to in Barriefs case this inc v11 due to an influx of famil 11 511i diers stationed at Camp Borden Although the census returns iiil licate that Orillias population top ped Barries by 146 at the time tlul census was taken during tlicis1 summer the Lake Couchiclu towns population according to lori if iil1 12 A5 lown assessor is only 9416 or less than Barries census figure When Barries population ai cording to the assessor is lliilflf public within short time it is ex peeled that Barries population will exceed 10000 or be very close to that total as compared with an sessment population of 9521 ago Orillia at that time had giving Barrie lead of 350 ago It is anticipated that ltd 1175 nedf in totalling up its population due to the fact 1ma lure 51111111181 resort area on Lakes Coii chiching and Slmcoe lies within the boundarierthe townfTrhisis rt the situation in Barrie Point Barrie Beach and other closein resorts being located outi side the town in the townships Simcoe Municipalities Comparative census populations for 1931 or six of SiniCue Tountys seveTitEWns Midland missing and three of its seven vil lages have been announcedbv the Dominion Bureau Of Statist inc uni PC 1712 2263 9559 3279 6249 76 9705 136 4449 1031 l087 17 1931 1355 ToWns Alliston Barrie Collingwood Orillia Penetang Villages Coldwater Creemore 628 539214217 591 624 55 964 964v unchl flIarry 11an Deed King Edward Public school and the Collegiate Institute where he won the Nieliolls Scholarship for general proficiency for three succes sive years He entered the honour classics course at Trinity College vUniver sity of Toronto in 1930 and won the scholarship in classics the first year the Provost Cosgrave Exhibition in his second year and the prize for who arrivved in Barrie this week and Fanny ash great shock He was one of that REV 11 REGINALI newnEN7i GreohTourist Booster Ti residents 1be the great vaca tionland extending north from Barl Tie through Muskoka and Parryl Sound Districts news of the deathl of Harry Linney at his home in Hort Carling on Saturday Sept 27 came areasgreatest boosters in the Unit ed States and was responsible for much of the tourist traffic that came this way ur Ving are his wife formerly Shelton and one son El LatinProse in his fourth year He who will succeed the Venerable mer Linney Toronto The funer graduated with honours in 1934 rchcleacon Moulton as Rec al was held onMonday1afternoon In 19 EPISred the facutu Di lOP 0f Trinity Anglican Chllmh Mr With service in Bracebridge Bagtist vmity in TrinityCoIlege for the two Howden comes to Barrje from Church followed by interment in year theological course and received Turn to Page Please Laketieldwhere he has been Rector ofst Johns Chuer Bracebridgeinited Church Cemo etery Plesetitcd New Largest St Decade REMANDACCUSED IN MANSLAUGHTER CASE IN COURT Mipcaiing on charge of lilililnllltltzllltl chlillaii 37 fornici iiiciiibri of Lake Superior llcciiiiint ainp Bor fltll 11 icnillildcd in custody ioi another week when be ap prarcd in court licforc Magis trate lclfs ytstcr The charge against if frillll cr soldier was laid in connec tion with fatal accident on Highway II at Hewitls Hill on November ltltll vllcn om Dora McNabli iutliric was fatally ssim away in Royal ict lospiiul Batric on December 1910 According to the police 31c Millan was the drivrr of stol en automobile that figured in the accident and which collided headon with car driven by Andrew McNalib husband of tlicdczid woman McMillan sub sequently was found guilty of the theft of the car from George 12 Mason Vc ra farmer who had parked it near the Siincoc Hotel Barrie while shopping in town The youngsoldicr was sentenced to year in giant and was arrested on his release from Butwash Reformatory last week and charged with man slaughter in the death of Mrs McNabb ECOIICREGATIQN BIDS GOODBYE TO MEL MRS MOULTON it Address and Gifts Beforc Leaving Home in Toronto Archdeacon Replies Fittineg llllt Church on Sunday iron II to Archdea con and Moulton who left on Monday new dut mens 11 Moulton wa op Derwyn night Rt Rev fragranB hop of onto p1 8d the imiqn Church was capaci 11 both scrv day At the morning deacon Moulton pr their Si Si ideacon lllit iwded on Sun ed fai 7th cere wish for ev congrevt ion At the de on spoke 01 Failh The choir under the dir the Iovt lection of It Wright rendered the anthem Watchman Whatriof the Night at both ser Following the evening service nearly tlirC hundred members of theer 11 the recto and Moulton were escorted to form by cunniy Clerk son amid the applause of the L1 ering Loffree read the fare wellladdiess on behalf of the con gregation pointing out that the gathering and presentation was not sponsored by the wardens andof ficl but came about through an insistent demand onlthe part of members of the congregation In the tribute to Archdeacon Moulton Mr Loffree said that the congregation had been most im pressed with the deeply earnest work of both the rector and his wife in the 1Parish You will the Turn to Page tFour Please for Powells Me 111114111 Iiicciitivv olili 1Jlliiiltllltli that 911 it had not 11131llllll1liil ilwi iilviilitilil illiill ill lli lllllFlV ilit1llil of HIV 11411 of tho amount foiiipl iollc lililtlillllt it ti 1iiciiuii iii plics 111 tho inc 3111 illiclm Illis llouoiu rlvclarcii cant pl iii ltllltlltt 1111 I113 lctiiiioii No Doubt of Attempt illt sliviiiuiiiliug hwy liiixi filliii 11 Pm Ii Army Truck DriVer Injured in Crash lllllill iuik and 11 collided uii lavi miles north ill illllli 11 ill ill the sifc All both suf liziciiicd were iniivcd loiiiiito cm il Ihcir two child llclcii 13 with an injury to cit 11 left in re taken to llospital for Sick Children the army truck taken to hos pital 111 hp Borden He has vcrc on both hi lh p1icl1mui car 1927 was inipletely wrecked while the army truck was jclydamaged on the leftliaud lllLlL ill the fact that iiltl 11iii lill v31 gsrtans THIS WEEKEND liiwiilu c11c1iiii liiicc ltllfl im ii 1Hillldp mi Pilaikd of Monday fntlllllLIS Pauline 10 injured about tl 141l ++++++ EXAM Severe Damage To Fruit Crop TOWN OFFiClA GET BIG SCARE CHIMNEY FALLS 1min lrrl 111it lrmurrr ll liitlll and It inshlants IlV liistllillilt ltliir lditli lilflllNliil iiiii ltJll lath rrr slim ilioiit It iii p111 lliiiiltli7 l1l litll it flnt1l ii iii tlmi iv Mfllfliz ill light ti tlicii limits in tart ilii 1111li tilillig tltil lillllt pill 11 11111 of iltt lillllh ilir Hliltli tliiiic itttilllllflilfl bx ifflilf lush ir1iiil that hit llit tigaliiiii ri calnl tltv ttit lilil storm liitlil iIltflllitiil lltil lilsilllllltilidl iii binning llH illi rightloot lirlik iltlill 11m 11 tlir nlllll curl of tlii iiiiiioipil iiiiildiiiiz llricks and mortar till ont the flat in innt iii llll wielit of the mass llltt oin or two of the dounuaid ilicrc ilcrc tliirc lililt 111 hr moi lit1 Klll lit 111 itlniilt 11m llt tflllllllliittlI Iltld and the chim tlltl roof me no as good tilt rici tft llilliard litiwlitli built 111 chimney and If luck made repairs in fllt liiuj 1111111 SCHOOL 11111 OFFICERS mirrors liaiiiio Armourios Will Be Clliitj of Training for 311 ucoc County 15 of 111t111c ill office 111i illtll officers of ihtalmu fire and Simcoc rc 1111 will be held 111 also in Owcii Silillltil 111111 illlf coining JtCliDllflm ill be the Collingwood hone Eltiivzil llia while Owen Ila 11v 111 usfsueh Durham Fleslicrto iiirl Mtzifiild in school coiimienc mung next October and will continue on Monday 11 Wednesday evenings until the end Iiio on driver of of lhc jitiil I1e11tCol No and st earl so 111 officer commanding ittalion stated 505011 uill Sound on luesday and Thursday 10 middle of December It is expected that the total regi ment for the Battalion will be about en Sound intynine combined oi regi of tr animations will be held Municipal Building Chimney Gone With Wind poweaorr HERE Silo BlownwDown at Guthrie House Burned in thc isniuci inhiiul for the an equi lliril lift ilifi Ni 11 li1lli through lliurs i111l 11m broko lltlllt F110 Brigade three times tiic difficulty lllitlttl when the llllilll on liitW down and in the flat roof 11 111I Iliulvi wivcixil llilt llllmll vc do To litllllt llziwson rclt puiiri that trims had blown flow in liiiliv 1111 of the town includ 11 Vincent St Harry Bui dot luronto St Ill Stew iil olllm Hl of IOyllljl Suniiidalc lioriri on the way to thc golf coin 1111111 mp Losses lloavy lxtoiil Page agricultural rep that losses to 1K 01001111125 and Northern Spies suf fered paiticularly and there may be scarci of Winter apples in this district as result Silos Blown Down Scrmal silos were reported iblown do One of these wood lcn Silo owned by Andy Bar tliolouiew Guthrie cut Wiir icady tr put in th when storm too place silo was frlicted andis how full to dve lowing Fire in Oro The farm lSitleiice of Finlay McKay con lot 12 Oro near Mit ell Squar was totally destroyed by fire started so suddenly that daugh itcr working upstai juinp from second storey window be held lull enNLiLluug was saved Elmvale Hydro Off Elinvales hydro service was in tcrrupted by the storm Thursday levening Reports from correspondents of James Stringer RCOC driver it sixtvmthiity in Barrie and thirty inirlie Examiner indicated that the 111 was general throughout Slllllt icoc County and did considerable mental schools of lllsllllClltill vill idanlag variety vawayg lgei under 22 COMING EVENTS cents aword Minimum charge 500 St Judes Chu 111 213 Oct 11 Ivy lresbyterian postponed from berWBQ Dance at Cookstown Pavilion ev ery Friday night to WillisTippings orchestra Bazaar Memorial llal November iii HtlSplL Church WA Dance Orange Ilallulvy October Ihrgirnion an supper Allandale aid of British War Vicllms F11 Dickeys Orchestra 35c and 25c 40b Lets put Utopia Community dance in aid of British War Victims over the top in Ivy Orange Hall October Dance every weeknight Olde Tow Hall to Mt3n 39 South ljlowmg Match WdainyCt ll Robt Campbells farm Churchill Eight classes $400 prizes Banquet at night 39411 Fulton Irwin Kingsville 011 The History of the Coronation Stone Library Hall Wednesday iOctober 815 p111 auspicesBritisli 40b Israel with Dennys orchestra Angus Dance Hall VIFGil this coming weekend in Milit to District Headquarters I11 19 Centres Jhmup schools to be held in nine ties and towns of C611iral iNo hem Ontario usher in the fall training season for reserve un lwill be operated in addition to 3711b sergeants rGeorgefs 111g centi ilDb evening drill and other training will have fiftyfour each of three fowl supper ibe held in December The lecturesiScotsiz or 22 to Oeto land Illslllitlltjlll will be given by iTiminins 40b officers of the units concerned Suc Sound and il qua fy pi1ng of the tests will for second lieutenants and Schools will beheld in the follow ide oronto Brant District No according Barn Roof Blown Off The roofuof barn owned by Lambert WillSOII Churclilll was blown off Many automobiles were forced in to the ditch driven tliereas aare sult of the hiin wind St Catharines Hamilton Norfolk Field Brigade and Own Sound imcoei 7t7a7nd North Bay Haileybury Kirkland Lake Parry Thintsville Algonquin Regiment and Oshawa rw The minor has not zi claimed Icircular on but one guaranteed by ccountants audit getown Oakville Place Reserve Battalier to ses Modern clan Tuesday and Fril lional Defence day night 481h Higlilandersy out The time dancing Wednesday eveningiblOHd Littlle 40b 0d aid to the OnMoreA Steps Assume New ThreePoint Role iderRegulotions AKE MEETS To so co anad now pos new role asan noun ed bytlieDepartment of Na Army three An operational role in defence of Can do where requir powen in the Rgser Stroud United Church anniver case of subversive or otherdistur vices Oct ill and 730 Allandale United Church sary7 STi choir in evening Rev Dr 5J Cochrune speaker Modern and old tymc dance Mid 11116 mentioned above is not indi hurst Township Hall Friday Oct 830 ST Crowes orchestra lunch counter Admission 25c Aus banccs and reinfdrcement of the Active Army According to the Department the order in which the functions cative of descending degree of im portance All are essential and just vhichwfunction is most important pices LOL and LTB Proeeds will depend on conditions at the to British War Victims Fund 3940b Grenfel anniversary services Sunday Octoberl 11 am ST Rev Clements Minesing particular time Reserve units will be administered so they may be in position to exercise which ever functi theymay be called upon pm Rev Roy Gray Guthrie to perform Wednesday October hot fowl supper Supper 530 on ST En Ready for Service The main new duty of reserve tertainrnent by Ralph Gordon To units will be that of being ready ronto Admission 500 andzoo 4011 fully trained to defend Canada it we sis called upon in the event of invasion or other development necessitating isudden enlargement of Canadas active defence forces in the field For this and other purposes all lreserve units in the Dominion are to be put as quickly as feasible on ibasis to be mobilized quickly and completely on short notice They iare also to be trained as nearly as five service units so that if called upon to go into action they will give goodamount of themselves in modern warfare Training is to include full establishment of personnel real effort is to be inadeto Equip the reserve units withsufficient ena gines of warto permit much wider and fuller instruction than in the past This will Include not only new iissues of machine guns but mach ianized and other armyc equipment as it can bespared The new moveis made possible now because the Dominion is catch ing up with needs of the active for es and in some lines especially ammunition and small arms wilt soon havelasupply Which fca diverted to the reserve units Age Limit 31810 so The announcement of fthe partment Stated Tum thcgc Three Orangeville Lorne possible to the same degree as ac not only esters 7777 4a 71 it