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Barrie Examiner, 9 Oct 1941, p. 1

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THE BARRID EXAMINER ton VILIORY 76th Yeor No 11 Poges to Warties Are Stressed At Meet FOUR SOLDIERS ACQUITTED or ROBBERY lnteiisixe Iliiu loi littlllll gt it Ti ii it iolii s1withersincinbrrs llirloii 11v iNvooIaitcotloolltoovvireo In The Fight FOI Freedom 4k it Doings of thesi serving their Country on 141111011 the sea and in the air Eiiwiiliiiviiii KILLED 1111111311 SEEDpRiLh Lo Meets Death ill Acodent Neor Everett All Contribution tlltli1ttl for this column Phone 223 HORSES FUN AWAY vv County Convention Discusses Many Problems TWO run DAYS Interestind Addresses Good Reports Presented ratao OVIOJ oillo of Highlanders nu IJllolittl 11 amp lloi lienAnew utlllilltll 111 ionil gtittiriliy morning on IIiIIt of robbery of 51371 111th Iillllfl from NIH liorrnre IUH 31 mutant St on Aug 1it SM 1111 alleged OIItiltt took 111w oil the tiilllJlikllitilI 111 Illt itayinld st hail the lon 11111 already been itlier 11111 liltit iii gaol and missed the intro 11 tllllmlhallll of your 111111 11111111 to good soldier inugtt lii rallini iiiiired Magistrate oinptoii lilfs ieiinrkrd in dis t1 oilii 1111 111 1111 Ill 11111531 INSII IIUNS Iltlliti mesi of llallil Iltillili iti dining 112 11 field 11111 evil iliill 11 which the llll had control vV Husband and int itiith iitlt ii in the Cal 111tli the pain Cade ilisted Hi over ll with Ariii 2111141111111 itito mii liojal Kill Driver ltilllil Illlt Cole 11 listed Ma 11 iii lltlll ii11vil oe seas April 117 Illttl and now 111 With the gt1 111111 1sll father lillltt aliiVii 1111 then 1111 away that the accident tool Lil II mil Ailiildlll Ilili iii the illlltltliiilt3 vieilit liillt of the accident Wi iiailo all an hour later by his II 11 iiiiililli 11o iI 1111s IIi ll1loii called and he ini lite extinct The victim is be iil iiivet to have died instantly A11 1111111 Will not 1m ill111 llii lainin had all been home oii lie illtliiil day to lie with soil 111111 llli the aliadian Army 51 vol me his Wilt formerly filile Ill1 troops of ihr Soother lll Iiiltiti ilri RIP1 llllilill Arii ifl ELIGIBLE MEN FOR ENLISTMENT livery Man of Military Age Will rrie Population laced at 10095 iniwiiii 1111 charges IIltlt is in liiix vase lliIICll roiitliit ot tltlllllt Illlltll that llAIIIil is tllllttllll to understand much vi 11111 lllll suspicious also some element of doubt Ililll must be resolved 111 your fax our 1111 compelled so to find and accordingly dismiss the charge gt11 ilillilth 11v ILIlIild ll 31W1NGGiVEN iBY NORWEGIAN large the peak twelve child 11 tom liiothe and three The funeral took place yesterday aileiiioon followed by internieiit lit Dalston eiiieteiv Be Interviewed by Authoriz ed Recruiting Agents Dis trict Recruiting Officer An nounces Iiili Arrive Sale liiililllzlJlllI MI and All II Felt Iiimx received cable Friday lllll thci son Iilol flicir lonlil VIICAFI1d arrived s11 11 1171111 has also hon Ilere til orp lloo liaiiisay IICAi oil of My Officer and Mrs Murray 111111 11 formerly safely over IN SWINE CLUB Father Ircseiits lugs to Son of Barrie has arined luliqlie oeiurienee look place at No Servne Flynn Training Brown Scores 1124Out of 1200 Thornton Boy Siliool Uplands tta when Group Captain liawi ice of H05 Best Sows IA 1111 By Town Assessor LIONS TEA BAGS FOR AIR RAID SHELTERS Ilarric Lions 11111 is supply ini 1000 tea bags per month for the use of people in air raid shelters in ircat Britain it was announced by Frank Dob son chairman of War Scri Committee at Friday evenings dinner meeting of the 11111 Al ready one thousand were for warded in each of the past two 171 Iiiililllulitli arturinal 11 111011015 gt 1iilys ilill 11 Mil Ot MILITARY HEAD lillS YBCII Figuresld 116m Stettens Otf1c1otes tDukc iort Show Increase 01 Ceremony for Borden 11 tile piesident ind bf 574 Graduating Closs iioadley National iiir Tilent liygicne BEST ON RECORD tARGENTINE LAD TOPS Kim Clark superintend cns Illnlllllits for 011 cud Four Indicatesi 17 Largest Gain oldie llirrle on In Qver 1940 livery man of iiiiliaiy age ancii apparent physical fit ngle oi married in Military trict No will be interviewed by author recruiting agents on the question oi ljoining the army Ihis astounding lnounccd lu day by ajor Sharpe Recruiting Officer 1111 statement telling of plannco drive to get into uniform the 400 000 men eligible in age and condi tion in this area Major Sharpe observed he was acting on his own in establishing lliUVL Wits illi cut of ll latlii sect and D1 and VLlltllll lace home Simeoe unty Girls 15 Sion and Mrs LCalllC tale Coldater secretary treasurer Federated Womens In plov es of iiiadi aiii tltli of the Allitl an Umor lied ill the persoiille of pilots who re mill at an interest cereriion lit the Iiall ot Service lrainiii School Ii Bord luesria even it was Widely at Control of Fruits Mi Wal 1n coach for conducted 11 will ficer coinniandiiii 11 Station Trenton pinned the lllhs on the tunic of his son IS Ia1ience ill llltl REVISIth It was derided Io Ilold 111Ililto one of the graduating cla Pilot Lawrence is now serving 111 der his father in training at Tren loil to become an instructor The Lawrence family are well known in the liirnton distri MrsLaivrcncc having been Claudine Jamieson Thornton be fore her marriage Group Captain Lawrence was stationed at Camp Borden and was manager ofthc hockey team Home on Leave LAC Itlilfi Iacl Traffic Offic 111d Orillia form ly of Eng seventeen days lea at his home and visitinihI friendshiJarrie Don took the course at Gait Air craft Training School and then en listed in the RCAF in September 1040 After spending some ttmc at Macdonald Man he was transfer red three inonths ago to No Bombing and Gunnery School Paul son Man where he is takinga Course in air rumination to qualify as pilot Now at7Vir Man Corp Roy Patterson RAi son of Mr EllldMlS William Patter son Shanty Ba was home on short furlough last week before leaving for his new at Virden Man Corp Putters has been eight months at No Manning Dc Lewis spend The mm HM was this interviewing campaign but mt that such action was sanctioned by lililtilmflll 12ng Club IOttawawhich gave blanket author vbmcm plgllm held miity to recruiting officers to work Cookstown on Friday This was togglldlige be special feature ofthc Cooks town annual fall fair but on ac Xth Gillikblhicv itlctglmltgonlhn count of wet weather the fair was Evienliivtne Ogdlvcry cancelled the second da Em the 1mm twelve of wwas either 111 the hands of the five members were on handvailablc to each military district with their sows and when it al will Vblllarnered mun neared that the day was too wet for 110515 ie an as on me aioi Sharpe is to form civilian recruit Wits found possible to carry out tbel instconiniitteci1 in touch populated program of judging under cover 0011 10 111 the lSlllCl Meltibcis oi Laghlcy Agricultural Re such committees will be furnished prescntativc was in charge of the with lists of eligiblcs and Will program and assistance was given Immedldldy SClbe tilepersonal by Page and Chepesuik busmess ofdeahng With such men of Barrie George Wilkinson and And this IS d90ribed by M810 John Gallaughcr Alliston and Ben Sharpe as pIaCing the facts be Stccrs Bradford fore the men The clubmeinbcrs judged class Noting that there were 400000 of Yorkshire gilts after which they men between the ages of 18 years gave oral reasons and answered and months and 45 in this district questions on feeding and ntanac WhO Could be SO interviewed he Gleaner from the reports of various committee chairmen Tm as presenter at the meeting it NIH and was indicated that the Lions Ml hm Club plans year of consider able activity in various field MN of endeavour including educaw tion safety and health and vel pm Wm fare Education Committee 111 will Um Ulslzlmim nounccd the distribution this will 111m hrwst fall of large amount of school hwwd ml mm in books and supplies and intiiw If ated support for Barrie Collegi ate Institute Band Agriculture lommittec also reported that the Boys Holstein Calf iiuh project had been quite slieicss fut with thirteen boys exhibit ing calves at the Fair William Garner first vice prcsidcntwas chairman in the absence of the president Crapper II Haleeditor of rillia Packet and Times will speak at tomorrow nights meet Ward Tm ing featuring Newspaper Week wmr PW Ward Five lWald Six compares Will ward ltii itinl of Hill Over rillia Baiiie is now tlle largest lowi 1111 Simeon les ssinent population is 0416 Comparative Figures ds 1940 1w 11 0111 111711 Ward Two 1171 Hill 1437 2562 Cook Alliston 1059 Bruce Cairei 1745 on Cookstown 1046 Eric McNeil1c kill the town lrl gumin tlu pm Wm In 1939 tldillh Clark and SinI indicating 111 if 15711 clali ise over limisie machines and other nuisanc ycai 170 or 71 per cent but Ward 1111 had jump of only lllltt llie restaurant licensiiiu bylaw be with percentage in ountv with lead of $79 over Orillia whose this ycar l310 1596 11111 event the club show was moved the United churclr shed where it Harm ment of hogs This was followed by said We will lay the facts before the judging of the 12 pairs of pure them and leave it up to them to en bred hers cse sows were purchased by the boy in May at the time the Club was organized and Oiitario Departments of gri culture and the Cookstoum Agricui vs exhibited by the meml list if they wish llsaac Spccrs Thornton showed the lbest pair of sows with Keith Chant Prize money for the Achievement ier Alliston and Reilly OLcary Day was provided by the Don inion Loretto close secpnd and third respectively In the final summar Robert Brown Bradford was the following basis 400 points for iiiciliii of possible score of 1200 our Ailiston 1043 Iioss LcacliAlliu 1040 11 11 finalizes by Ward ne IItYibliill at in DST on Wed ne 11y et 20 Mei of the Court are llecve iciaren chairman of fiiian Aid It tended by friends and relatives eial Steffcns head of lilt Norv 1an Military Mission to Can tiltlfl the presentation and llJtvli lute lie was introduced land thanrl Group Captain If randy 13 officer command 1111 the Station 1c large ass was headed by five of IilL Argentine Harold llICSIAIIlANT BYLAW After ronsi pa rdin able discussion re sarv noises iron es Council passed resolution that NEWS Hmkmy Bluff sou I1lltll Conn There two lother Argeiilinians in the class II Flight won the pennant fol the most efficient flight in the Sta tiell new departure this peli nant will be awarded monthly on RIJSHNED AS CONSTABLE mem basis EliColl able James Roberts Group Captain Grundy officially wrote Council alone the same lines welcomed General Steffcnsw11 hc as the letter which was blishcdisaid had had long and distill ovcr his name iiiThe last vcel iineizded to effect ilnproved condi lions in such licensed places it expected that amendments Will Control nuisances complained of complaining about ticat 1880 he was commissioned in tin merit cd from Chief of Policeiinfantljy in 1901 at which time Stewart Al the suggestion of thelwas appointed to the Norwegiai Mayor the Clerk was authorized to lGncrai Staff Since the intasiomol write Mr iobcrts showing that he Norway he was engaged in the op was employed by the town for IlllCClllflvillitlf ye and had rc subsequently proceeding to Grea signed his position Aid Mayor sug Brit in as head of the Norwegian posted good rccoiliinciid for any and Military Mission As it Ross Pinscnt who gave his leavrl ainincr nuisllcd military career Born ii Clatiolis around Bergen and Narka win the war COMING EVENTS cents word Ward IInlo Minimum charge 50c ward is Ward Illc Ward cry Fri 1y nighito Willis Ti 11 fl job HOLIDAY FROM 10 AM ifcadrhe was sent to France to range for Air Force training whi Pall plan had to be abandoned owing to Mayor Robertson was instructed the map 0f Frimce in Juncv 1940 to proclaim Remembrance iihlie mi 10 a1n to p111 years Action 11 Day 1v fr in was in the past few The following month General Ste fcns came to Canada as hief of tile orweglan tary lssroli mada as representative of the stitutes of Ontario on the him Convention at Fredericton NB Thursday Morning The convention opened on TIILIIS day niornini with the singing of the Womens institute Ode and re citing of thc Lords Prayer The uninutcs of the 1040 convention were read by Mrs 11 King secretary treasuren Barrie RR Fish Cookery Discussing sh Foods and Fish CookCiy Miss lizabeth Mac Millan Department of Fisheries Ottawa native of Prince Edward island said that for the past two fish campaign had beell pon ed at Ottawa with the sole lobjcct of having people eat more fish In 1931 the per capita animal consumption of fish in Canadawwas 18 pounds as against mpounds in Great Britain and 10 pounds in the Netherlands but this had gone up in Can recently to 27 pounds Only We per cent of the money spent for food in Canada is spent for fish IacMillan said that the Canadian housewife could help erving fish espec ially as the eriiment had asked thc people to conserve pork and other products Prior to the war 80 per cent of him lobster wlis sold over but this market wascut off en war brole out There was surplus or cases er pot Toronto Now in New Brunswick Sergt Obser Mc Millin son of Mr and Mrs McMillin 30 HEilgate St now stationed iwitlLtheRu Canadian Air Force at Penn fieid Ridgcfncar Saint John NB after graduatinK from No Bombing ano pair of sows alloyinat the fair 200181 winners were Reilly OLearyi OIChESIFa points for care and ieeciingmetiilLoxe1101118 points Ivan Speers Bazaan auspices Glud th of 3d 00 points for judging competi Thornton 1098 John iFenncll Brad St Georges Churchat St fawn1w 00 points for thexamination relcrows EruceDemitroff Utopia lHall Friday Dec 11 1032 Bingo and oi time 100 points for attendance at meetlivanWrightCookstown1082CiarLI Pie pston ucsd ings lence Baynes Bradford10lGonw Red Cm LUNG SCIVCI bl Ivan ers son of Mr and Mrsi don Todd Churchill 1058Donald Thornton United church hot supperWednesday Oct 22 lone Weather ManDelivers program Admission 50c and Dont miss Russ Creighton Blow to Cookstown Fair CSCOII GyS lOg me domestic sc that that has now become scarcity 1R val Norwegian Government e5 total of 1200000 cases of can tablishcd in Canada ncd salmon has been promised for General Steffensxmade short add overseasthree times as much as ldrcss am proud to present wings normaland our first objective Ito the graduating class tonight and should be to fill this order Can wish to express my gratitude to died herring totalling 1600000 cases Group Captain Grundy who has liilC 81 ICfllliled f0 OVQESeaS Tim page eigm please to page seven please hat the rc VETW quest of Barr Canadian Leavmg St Georges Legion Ol RVIl lAG DAY SATURDAY Permission was granted Roy Victoria Hospital Aid to hold to day on Saturday October 11 WOULDNT ELL LOT No action was taken on request E1C1gdsetn btorbgyl lolt t13 gt Shrine Honoured Here Essa He wished to bulk on this lot chestra every Wednesday Operative Auditorium Ad 356 Thornton Institute dances Oct 10215ngerHa Lucky dr Proceeds Institut latcrrather than immediately iv a1 section was ex Gunnery School larvis Parker iirrwell knowr in his hOIllt town where he tWirlcd Sinai game of softbali and was em ployed in Rob ertsons 15 ee ng from the Universty oi Toronto Vr Posted 35 Instructor SgtPilot Victor LeGear Barrie has completed his course atTren ton and will be posted as an in tructorvatrGampiBordenr He is spending weeks furlough at his home on Blake street Arrives Safely Mrs Lloyd Partridge received to cable from her husband AC1 Partridge RCAF last Friday saying that he had arrived safely in England Farewell to Airman About 26 friends gathered at the home of MrsW Knapp 119 Pen etang street Tittirsday evening to have social time and bid farewell Turn to page eight please GOOD MILIT YJSHOWl Cancelled But Concert ondDonwueeessH The Weather Man wasinosl unr kind to the management of Cooks town Eairi billed for last Thursday and Friday In fact be administered knockout wallpp on Friday when such an abundanceof rain fell asto he ceilation of the JilliT owad case of real tough luck asthe pre ceding day we perfect weather and the day follbwmg for thegreater part was quite passable It is pretty hardvfor the management after put ting so much work on theprepara tionsvvith every prospect of re cordbreaking show tomavetheir plans so rudely shattered About 12 years ago Cookstown Fair had similar treatment from the Weath erman On Thursday the indoor exhibits were all in place and were judged and the prizes awarded for these will be paid The display in the hall represented 1052entries and the various sections were well filled One exhibitor had 79 entries Lam dies fancy work was one of L13 biggest departments and the com petition was keen Apples were large exhibit of good quality Roots and vegetables were very good The cellentx The prospects for live stock and other outdoor features on Fridays programme were excellent but the rain kept coming down and the of ficers and directors decided to can cel the events scheduled for that day The 48th Highlanders balid from CampBorden played some selec tions in the afternoon and detach ment from theCamp lllld EDIAxLayfield gave adem Mugabe armoured equipment This consrsted two un1versal car riers 3ton ariny lorry and an ewt LADtruck good ramp had been prepared by the Fair board complete With concealmentmsi north of the horsejudging ring The jumping qualities of the carriers was demonstrated one doing 21 feet There wasan ruitingtnt in charge of CQIVI Laishley and Sergt AVv Tribble Gate receipts were practically 1111 only $840 being takEn in from this source Some contributions et525cArluncir10ci Fowl supper will be served in basement of UnitedChurch Elinr vale Wednesday Oct 15 to p113 Admission 50c and 35c 41b South Simcoe PIOWing Match Saturday Get 11 Robt Cam wholls farm Churchill Eight class prizes Banquet at night Reserve October 15 for First Essa Presbyterian church hot fowl per from 5to oclock Good pi gram Adults50c Children 251 lb Dance every week if ht GldeFTaneJHHIIrtormusiclay 911s Melody Men Olde REV HERBERT JAMIESbN Squares Severy ThlllSdaY MC Barrie be who has been rector ladies 15c gt 41th of St Georg Angi Church Modern and old tymedance MldAliandale sinccJune 1939 an burst Town 1in Hall Fridz 179030 ST Crowes 01 Siva appointed rector of St SaviOurs lunCh COLmien AdeSSiOH 250 AUS Toronto ective next month Since 131095 LIOLrandliTwBri rvliuh his ordination in 1931 he had been COOkStOWD UnitedChlllCh Hm assistant at StuAidans Toronto veSt HomeserViceS 311df0W1SUPllerv and rector of St Ma Sunder Oct 26 and29 Rev Lewes land before con to Barrie special speaker Good progranmie Admission 50c and 25c 4142111 we Ocln nounccd Sundaythathc had been Shanty Bay United Church Ari keep the crowd away from the con Carlyle we reCElfedmoweverv 3m lhe niversary Services Sunday Oct Fair Board was very apprecrativc 12 morning and evening Rev of the Interest shown by some non Bayes of Goldwater United liesjdents the Village Wh Wade Church will occupy the pulpit 41b cash donations towards the fman South Innisfil Red Cross Society ciai loss occasioned by the Super auction sale Churchill Friday Ocl abundance of ram 27 The public are asked to donate Bad Weather however dldvml useful articles and also to attend McCullough auction iirmTm Page Eight New 09 The Barrie Examiner office is open every Saturday even ing from to 930 pm for the convenience of those who wish to pay for subscriptions and classified adlets and the trans action of other busineSl WANTS STREETEXTENQ $1111 wrote rcquestin council to 11 re Charles St extended at the northerly limit of his proper ty the extension to be about 198 fect The matter was referred to the Board ofWorks WOMAN BROKE ANKLE Hughes Ag ind Thomson lonto barrist that an accident had occurred to Mrs Bovill 111 which she sustained broken ankle in afall drain on MARKET BUILDING Johns present lessee of the Market building main floor wrotc asking for the use of the upper floor for daucepurposes at rental of accommodation was very much 0v ertaxed The request was referred to the Property Committee gt 117 as TREE REMOVAL Moore wrote asking permis Io climbed high in theSlime Iadder notified Couhcillnofisuccess was the girt if honour several Comic 5011ng andPm Wile lat unique banquet inthe Wei11mm Harding St easl Divhn Chief Raban $300 tillollies Jordan Assistant Rabaii per year 581 fa presren and PI VM rshollpTOrontoraring acclaimlinemagmas King he called upon Mayor HG ormer nms iRobertson to welcome theguests Guest 01 Banquet Barrie Emmeaued iiiai he had known the Illustrious Potentate number of years ago OUTOFTOWN GUESTS when he resided in this district Noble Charles Smith rend boy who has eijed pleasing piano accordeon olo PercyDavid Toronto sang Simcoe Co COC Toronto lington Hotel Friday evemnglast prided several excellent impezr It Was none other than Stanley sonations of world famous fl ures Marshall Toronto formerly of Innisfi wishigheandswbmstill pled Children has 121 summerhome there who is dnelh now Illustrious Potentate Aof Rain M35133 TQIOMO told the gather eses Temple Toronto mg that while the Shrine had been The official was accompanied by lled the Playground oMasomyv Archie it had its serious task OurtShrine Imperial Council numberof years ago embracd the idea of sponsoring the work of caring forcrippled children on the North American Continent he declared Every member pays $2 ofhis fees to help maintain the Alex Brown Toronto High Priest et William Reilly To rorito Oriental Guide Dav1d Potentate Murdoch Martyn KCL Toronto Fifty Shriners and other Masonic sioii to remove tree in front of his guests to the number of fifty at property on Bayfield St Referreditended the gathering Nobles were to Board of Works vNicoll Collingwood Meaford A1 SANITARY REPORT liston Creemore Crime and Bar Sanitary Inspector Kennedy ijie It was the first visit of the reported onconditionsof the Liv Illustrious Potentatito Barrie in ingstbn property on Burton Avb many years and Stewart property at 158162 Potentates Aide MC JIAllison Kelly Toronto andPast Illustrious present from Midlandg Port Mc fifteen crippled childrens hospitals in United States and Canada first hospital was opened nineteen years ago There are at present twelve Shrine hospitals in the United States one in Win one in Montreal and one inll lulu Seventy thousand boys grid girls have passed through those OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS 414211 11 Elizabeth street Barrie was chairman of the gath hospitals since the are mm to paid

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