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Barrie Examiner, 27 Nov 1941, p. 1

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TWO CARRIERS FROM BARRIE EVERY MONTH THE BARR c4 76th Year IN THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Doings of those serving their Country on the sea on land and in the air Contributions welcomed for this column Telephone 223 Inspection Tonight an official inspection of llcadqil tcr Company Second this evening at Ilarl The Company is expected to be at flill stiength No llatoon lioizi Cotilligwooil Will be present for the inspection Hear Frulll lien Morley letter has been received from Supper Glen Morley former til lecior of the Barrie Municipal Band ii which he says lll part flow is Barrie these days cel tainly miss the delightful times had there and Would like ltlIwilt remembered to all my friends and lssociatesf Glen enlisted ill Decelnl six years her l93it and went overseas with the First Illitlll lie is with the lst Corps lleld Survey Coy Royal Canadian Engineers Arrives ill gland Among those who arrived lil ling land with tile FifthfAr nourcd Di vslon was Major id id liclnan llCAil who is attached to lead quartcrs as Director of Medical Ser vicc During his absence overseas Mrs TlClllIIil and baby daughter will reside with her parents Mr and Mrs IL Matthews iii llulgate St Awarded Commission His many local friends were pleased to learn recently that lark er McMiilin younger son of Mr aild Mrs Mciuiilin 50 llol gate St Aliandalc had been award ed commission as litot Officel ill the ttCAI graduateol BCl arid the University of To ronto iii chemical engineering he enlisted in October itt0Iat Toronto and trained at Mount llopc Jarvis alld Pennfield Ridge NB Ilo re ceived his wing as Sergeant Obscrvcr at the Bombing and Gun nery School Jarvis Sept 27 It was while on furlough at his home that he was notified of the commission Record oTltlrdDairlc Troop col Johnson oso Alex of North llay Tolnnlandailt of the Northern Area of Will haiku ll Battalion trey SiliLcne Ilolesltr Willa Alinolllicr CADET AIR Mayor Council Are Acclaimed CUTLERY HARD TO REPLACE Evidently some of the local restaurants have been having difficulty due to disappearance of cutlery The trouble is that cutlery is now very hard to re place tine restaurant has posted Illotlt in prominent place rc questing patrons to leave the spoons Beside the notice is posted return letter from the manufacturer regretting his in spoons knives etc for some ability to fill an order for time due to war conditions it llutillilliiilzr TRAINING UNIT Boyd Air Coder LCGngCE Explains Scheme Must Be Local Endeavour AT KIWANIS MEETING Doligias Boyd representing the Air Cadet League of Canada spoke at with the object of getting the liar rie Kiwanis Club to sponsor all Air Cadet Unit here At meeting of the Board of Trustees of the 0Qlllri7vliriis District held lll loronto last week the possibility of such all activity being recommended as war ser vice program for all clubs was lis cussed Thc Air Cadet League is Vol untary patriotic organization foundi cd in response toIthe deinalldsof Canadian boys and youths that they be given the opportunity to train immediately with aview to their lbecoming proficient in the science of aviation and get into the Royall Canadian Air Force as soon as pos sible The League is endeavouring to establish Cadet lraining Units in as many centres as possible across anada The Government in 1940 by to organize such units Each Air Cadet Unit is to be zldisI AIIfiIne record of enlistment in tinctly local endeavour strong 10 gilt t0 ttCCdOm is revealed Committee must first be forinedi in the roll of Third Barrie Troop Boy Scouts of Collier St Unitcd which will be responsible for the flnanculg and administration of the Church The troop was formed ill Unit under the guidance of the Ali Omben 19 With RCV LONE Cadet Headquarters Any son of as scommast and MalCUm British subject ill Canada betweeni son assistant scoutmaster original group of Scouts IOf tilt the ages of 15 and 18 years will be that eligible to become Cadet provided TFOOD numbering lCSSI than 20 he is physically fit It is desirable lfcsIS MI 11 19 now in the armed that 50 boys enrol to forill Unit orces as follows RCAFHarrbeut 1n mimy populated areas 25 Lay moo Felt Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders elemem train of the Ho at evemn last was arsel attendee H1 IIIIIIIIBIayI Iw11IamsonIIImdnanceI Corpsv el Bouchcne NB llld enhs Bob Ramsay Bill ma orranjzeI Bryson Bill Richardson Douglas smith Bi HealhliBm Thompson lard SQODC 8PlDlPl0 10 $9ng in Pupil Library H2111 Friday Amherst NS He was born at tip The Cadet trhiningyvill be simi eadlmlAlI Force The course Bill Bradley Royal canadlm 1331 covers two years two nights of two Lineers overseas George Fricke United States Army Of these outstanding in the numberof pro ficiency badges obtained and be hours week or 216 hours train insExaiuiilati9nswill beconducted RamsayVThompsonand Frike were on standardized basis CIoIstII AbouItI$1I7I Per Cadet The cost of an Air Cadet Unit came Kings Scouts Two 0th8I varies but the initial cost of uni orlemals of the Troop applied for forming is aboutI$16 per Cadet It is emlStment the RCNCEand we suggested that the sponsors or Local rejected one 9th engaged Committee provide the uniforms secret war work at the present time Still two others in the Troop expect to join theRCAF very shortly when they become of age and rent them to the Cadets so that if boy outgrows his uniform he may exchange it for clock Saturday evening as alderman for the past year was elected lceve by Clark alderman for several ytars cil Kiwanis lilb on Monday evening Without Fight illust Enough Qualil To Avoid An Election MAYORST ilnrlnns Four New Members Toke Seats For 1942 it one livl Council for lJlJ excl elected by acclalnatlon With only Ifuiir changes from this year inluigf County Counc he fifteen numbers when the lllllCI qualifying arrived at lune lol1ald Alzictairen local bati llster who Ital served three years no as deputy leevc illd the last four as leeve elected Mayor by ixcclamation tlt eecdtng licrllelt llolwrtson who had held the Maypralty for the past Harry Buchanan deputy leevr acclamatlon and George was elected deputy rceve by acclai matlon They will he liarries twoi representatives on the County Cotill Aldermen were elected ill the various wards as follows Ward ne Walter llalbeit lrant Mayor Ward Tworltobert llcislllnalll John Gray Ward Three Lower Charles Christie Ward ley Allsopp Ward Sis ll Loughecd Poucllcr Exllxlayor John Craig was re elected member of Public Utilitic Commission for two years Blair liviss and Dr Sprott were rcelected mem bers of Board of Education for two years New members of the Town Colin cil are Aidelect Leishman in Ward Two Charles Christie in Ward Three Wesley Allsopp in Ward Five and exAld Pouchcr Iill Ward Six Two Nominees Retire im very glad there is an ac clamation all the way round for it eIII gt dill it shows very good spirit Town Clerk Smith declared He rc markcd that Fred Dunworth had withdrawn iii Ward Two alld Archie Hudson in Ward Three to avoid an election Neither had ever serv ed in council The four members of 1941 Coun cil who retired were Mayor Roberli son Aid CubittNichols anc BAR 7r FourwlIII AI Sinclair lilllltSI Ward Five John Goodwin Wesi Barries Mayor and layorvtlect Iaclaren Rejects er ONTlilo CANADA lEl EXAMINER flf ittURSD Section Pages to 25 IEXHUMATION 0r REMAINS ilSORDERED To Examine Wetinds More Closely on Deceased Albert Young ll iNTERRrDNov l2 Reeve for l942 TOWN FATHERS FOR NEXT YEAR New member MAYOR lloluld Nlarlurcn ltlitNl Harry Buchanan lllll ll lltlllil icorgc talk vtllllttll Hard lllt iianl It layur all Hallort Ward luo ll Leishnizln John tray Ward Three li llil ll lisrlrs Loinr has Christie lliiillii il Ward lour Ilwwm shitiiir Ward live II Goodwin cslcy Allsopp Ward Si lttttAllttl ll Buchanan illm Request lllunlcs Ill Louglleed loucllcr Frame irlllllls Kiwi it John ldlr llilltlti iiIiiifi ll Dougall lulu421 11 31 lmt Vi illayorclcct 11tl1lltll temoffielol ASK THAT BEAVER BGSPOHSlblhtY WW III gtI BOARD or llillioN lllwlt lll gt longs to Departrnent II II II IIiI IIIIII tt II II II III llt2tllIlI SIpliIltt Blair II II ulss ORILLIA TWP of Defence 53ft ItIillltliIl llohson Albert Bry til IftIMIIV IllIt Illgill ill ison Rev Dr Sinclair It appears tiat Iiiliver law Wt liiv tiV MacDonald lllllltiltlilll t0 Itll WM lmml it 1lllil1l IScparate School lid RepresentativeI rlllia Township that they are lohiIe the tn John Woods causing lot of damage Al ti iLl 11iltiitlitii 13 oilntv Representative lgridny nights session of the Representatlve Groupl Hf hzbmuplmn IIIII II AIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII ountv oullcil ltccvc Horne eof111vilillliillt let lb and DeputyReeve Drillkwatcr Appears Before 11 head Child 11 ve been titlrll toIlrlllllioiirrell introduced motion to get rid Council the cornii of in true II II of these busy animals and it ltln skull was lmily crushed Lowasduly passed asifolloivs NH thorough cheektip sh made or Haiczie oiin mini1 at it Ti Tm Clerk derch II IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIILIY IIHIIIIIIII III liltixh il la lil tie linitl to write the Dept of lame and Fisheries asking that the beaver ill rillia lp either be removed or that an open season be de clared as these animals are causing lniich damage to the roads and farm property by flooding water also their dains he removed 1x SOLDIER Ritalin IN CAR ACCIDENT ON ICY PAVEMENT Pte lvllunsun 37 Fatally mm on 1g lwa of Allandalc Court of lnvI qliiry But No Civil Inquest All ier pavement was blamed furl the death in Camp Borden Milliaiy Hospital Monday afternoon oi itc Joseph Jude Melanson 37 nlcnlt liter of Hi Canadian Armouredl Corps tAdvanccdt Training Centre Ross Cowan in Ward Two Ald Paddison in ward Five Nominations The municipal nomination mcht as usual with little acrimony evi dent and only criticism of minor nature Eqmimtisms werel99ivcd be twcen730 ahdBBD pm after which TOWn Clerk Smith Was voted to the chair and speaking com menced The meeting closed about 1015 pm The following nominations were received those nominated being given until pm Saturday to file their qualification papers For MayanH Robertson Ross who died as result of highway lecident Melanson is survived by his wife Mrs Lodie Melallson St Reels Block Amherst NS all eleven vearoid soil and his parents lll tune 20last IIat Iirnlllins Ontario Police said that Melansoii was driving an army station wagon from CampBordemto Barriehlon lay illorning when the light vehicle skidded on the icecovered pave ment of Highway 90 while travel ling east about 250 yards east of the Barrie cutoff mile west of At iandale The vehicle struck the south shoulder of the highway vccrcdl sharply to the left and then rolled over on tllesouth shoulder pinning lltl lied thumbs down on the request in lcplesentalve deputation fol voluntary ltlillllillt campaign ii the Finance trllllritii Which will Illillllt at pm Novimber plan ilttl the matter t1liilllIV alld at III walk back to the lllIISTmlt that no lllltl lit taken iwas that the County Council voiilii tlle job of recruiting on the door tlle reeves and deputyreeves as ltimc to tillle arid tllatail stationery 1be provided by the County Coun Kvns very hiavily iravclled between Gimp tinder illd Sunnzdzile foil where the Iitlllilt Auxrliary Airport is located Decci sell had beer home at lllcni iitgtl for the 3lil visiting ilzs ante llltl four children and llad left ARECOMPLETED FOR THIS YEAR Winners of various Boys Club Projects Are Announced financial izrzmt of 32300 to aid til the county The matter had been iclcrlcd iltllltlilll Friday afternoon its iepiirt to niincll leconllllendeil the report icing adopted without commentr but the minutes of the FillanCL Committee indicated the feeling In view of the fact that till Committee considers the responsib ility for recruiting belongs to the Department of Iatlmia once they would recoillnlend that no ac tion be taken on the motion of Councillors MaiLaren and ihvci re grantinc 100 for recruiting purposes Members of the Coninnttce ex pressed themselves quite freely and the general coilecnsus of opinion where he wes lllployMl lllsbody xii found by Ross Lbsall school teacher at tirelltvood 10 BOYS TOOK PART North Sinlcoe Branch of the On tario Department of Agriculture an nounces the com lion of toils Boysltlluh pioyeces for Cil Five Potato Cliibs one Calf Club and one Swine Club were car ried through to successful conctum DMHW Edenvale Resident Fractures His Back When Thrown From Plow lily our iidenvnle Correspondentt AlexMcNabb well known resident of this district is patient in thi General Marine IlospittllI Zol lirvood as the result of an acci dent on Highway 26 near his homcl on the afternoon of November iii lr McNabb was proceeding east with three horses on single riding plow driving on the south shoulder and on the one width of pavement All approaching truck owned by larks Transport came so close asto frighten the horses and Mr Mc Nabb was thrown from tlle plow After being removed by ambu lance to the hospital Xray shouedl tlle patient suffering from fractur cultural Society Om Senior Boys ed back Recovery will be s1ow Potato Club 10 members and Oro Junior Boys Potato Club 12 mem SIeeping in Barns eh bers sponsored by Oro Agricultural 11 Russmanagrant Given iLafontainegpoys Potato Club I14 Six Monfhs in Gaol members sponsored by Lafontaine Potato Growers Midland Boys Garden Club members sponsored Konrad Kulchinsky 30yearold by Tiny and Tay Agricultural SOI White Russian was apprehended by dityI TomII 10L PIQVincal CQIIStable Peters The Club project cnllsisted of buy NOV 16 the buSh north Oi ing calf pair of weanling sows Phelpston where he had burlt fire garden IseedsI one bag 01 more of and was lying beside it In Barrie Court on Saturday Peters stated Club activities Following is list of the Clubs for the year Barrie Boys llolsteill Calf Club 15 members sponsored by Barrie Lions Club North Swine Club 11 members sponsored by Barrie Kiwanis Club Barrie Boys Potato Club 21 members sponsored by Barrie Kiwanis Club Waverley Boys Potato Club 12 members sponsored by Flos Agri llot be sllirking its duty lioiiv left step of the Department Previous Motion Rejected Ill open session Friday morning Councillor Dlittoil introduced motion that this Council recom mend the appointment of central committee twitll headquarters in the County Council Chamber eon sisting of the various Members of Parliament and Members of the Legislature for the County with the County Clerk as secretary and lssist inEthc various required from committee to municipalities lS cil Oil show of hands this motion was badly defeated Additional NotesISecond Section 32 Farmers SeillCuttIei Due to labor Shoutoge ThefarmI labor shortage in York County and other parts of Ontario lng Mr Boyd for his instructive ad ing these sales be Eveglsd MrCockbuln said ==FuylSIwel breeding stock in the dairy farmers were selling Ithei complete herds to take better payin positions themselves on Armoured Divisivfn Cickburn York County Agriculture RI 171761611 tative frme Bafe Theilocalfeedshortagewhasralso been an important factor in promot that American Province and 4venmoreHeaddedthat4om eneraIl Saholni Commanding Fifth It WWW be strong committee and man in chargewho knows how to handle boys The League will provide an instructor and with Camp Borden so near there would be no diffi culty in Barrie President Roy McVittie in thank has forced farmers to sell an in dress assured that the matter would creased number of cattle particular receive careful considerationby the ly dairy stock to buyers in the Club Mr Boyd was accompanied by United States according to IG Wilson Cadet Liaison Officer Headquarters Toronto om SATURDAY molars The Barrie Examineroffice is Iopen every Saturday even coveience of those yvho wish topay for subscriptions transaction of other business Officer Cqmmandins First usnrmnurgd Brigade Lower and classifiTd avdlts hdftlieW Dagmar gamma For ReeveH Robertson Buchanan For Deputy ReeveP Sinclair Lower Robertson Grant 4H Mayor Buchanan George Clark For Aldermen Dunworth Dixie Corbett Halbert Grant Mayor Ward TwoM CubittNichols Edwin Wilson Leishman John Gray Byrne nunsan gt no you anAHarrryALove Ward ThreeArchie Gray Charles Christie aWard OneR Leishman Fred Walter Con Hudson IP Moran Leishman John soldler underneath An ambulance was rushed from Camp Borden and he was taken back to Canlp Borden Military Hos pital He suffered broken pelvis and punctured kidney alld died from internal injuries court of inquiry Was set up immediately and investigated No civil inquest will be held however certified seed potatoes according to that the accused ha een causmg careful record of costs etc in con tmume Phelpsmn dlsmcl for nection with theproject exhibiting week prevrously by sleeping in barns etc His registration card had at the Fair or local Achievement idgin and been made out at Bradford where Day hkmg pm Jl helmet worked Provincial Constable Fred Kirk Collingwood testified that the young Russian had beenfound by him asleep in field of buckwheat near Highway 26 in Vespra on Sept Wsst Various views were expressed by councillors After Colin MacLarens motion had bgeil referred to Finance Com mittee Colin Edward Dutton Vic toria Harbour in explaining his motion declared that he was Oftllti opinion that having such commit tee of MPs and MLAs act as central committee was the proper Additional County Council on Page Six OMIN cents wordMinimum charge Site 23 He had advised him to go back to Bradford Constable Burns stated that he had been called to Lefroy Sept Where the accused wasa sleep in grainelevator and had put him in the lockup forthe night He is apparently harmless and seems to be of normal mental procedurc He did not think fair Turn to page eight pleaser scours ity of the Clubinernbers this year completions Test Fertilizers Orb and Waverley Boys Ward FourH FalmerIJ Goodwinggis tumor sin Thernton War Charity bingoand ltyTCrown and Bnch angEdthat six months term in gaol would be Aunt Bazaar auspices Glad Club in St clalr Leishman Ward Five1 AI Sinflair RUS pm Lucky draw Lunch Turn toIpage eight plea5c if oilsIMelody Men Men 50c dance Orange Hall Friday Dec 26 48b Dance every week night at Ye Olde ITowne Hall to music byPow adlcs Chicken bingo StMarysParish Hll Friday November 28 Door prize one War Certifi Cate stat Russiaand Ezekiel lectureby Mr RE Wemp Public Library Hall Monday December auspices BritishIsrael 48b Stroud United church Womens Associationbazaar and afternoon tea Friday Dec 230 tST Every body welcome 48p Strqud Community Hall euchre andldance Friday Not 28 Auspic es Hall Board Good prizes Jack orchestra Lunch 48b Bazaar at Mrs Erikq Sloans Savings Churchill Saturday Nov 29 com ooionel Lee Administrative Officer Fifth IArmmired Division mencing At 230 Auspices Guild of St Peters Church 48p DonttI forget the Dance Ivy Or ange Hall Nov 28 auspices LOL No 4505Good music Lunch ser ved 35caid 2504 Social Evening withgames also musical programme by Camp Bor den talent Iorangall Mignesing work Admission 25c and 10c 48b 474813 Tuesdaywevening Dec iLunchI served Proceeds for Red Cross clock Pictores painted and donated cOmplele mixture iidthfillerJFifty Georges Hall AllandEle Friday 77 two Clubwmenrbersgweresu Dec 4349b Dont miss Russ Cieiglltons or chestra every Wednesday at C0 operative Auditorium Admission 35c 41tfb Trinity Church Parish Aid bazaar and sale Of homemade baking af lternoon teaand bolted bean supper Friday November 28 34 d5z48b BingopBelle Eivart Hall MOndayI evening Dec Auspices South Innisfil Red Cross Admission 250 Come and have goodItime St PaulSZChoii Concert in church basement Friday Dec Iat8 oclock EST Proceeds for Brit ish War VictimS Fund Admission 25o 48b Womens Canadian Club Tues day December 815 pm Library Hall Speaker Mr Henry Peterson Subject Chinas Modern Mir acle 48b Ivy Hall Dec Utopia Common ity is sponsoring dance lucky draws hotdean supper good chestra Supper sewed1030 pm ItST Proceeds in QfBllllSll War Victims Fundj 48b Sale of pictures homemade bak ing afternoon tea auspices Red Cross Auxiliary Trinity Parish Hall BarrliThursdayDec to to charge of vagrancy COunty CoulicilThe results obtain COUNCIL BACK ed mil fert ftTglrir to page eight leeasei concentrated form Ithekmdestmovediepleaded guilty 1lavllociAMilirlron Stayner Correspondence There willbe no local election this year instayner as it was found that only Sufficient nominees had qualified to fill the VariousIofficeIs at the annual municipal nomination meeting Friday evening Following mullet officers for 1942 Myor Blackburn Reeve James Grant Council Reub en Besse Fred Maguirelohn Lamont Harry Lucas Russel Somerville Mortson Board of Education Charles Stone Ross Jr and AE Swallow Hydro Commisslon Harry Candlish II Cemetery Commission Harry Hawkins Mc IVES BIGGEST VALUE What you get foronur money not What you pay determines the value Both in news and advertising The Barrie Examiner gives by far the biggestvnluc RcAr BandyCaihp Borden gcert in Beatyjliheatre gat 830 Active Servti Reliefrdvlslo by Mrs StOWart Tea 251 481 Murder Charrge Laid Against Alliston Man ITheodor number of years ago Frank Hammond KC the the slon 101 boys taking part in these Simcoe Boys Society and Central Cronitiniors part in such meetian as were held from time to time The Club men ber Was scored on the work done in each section OfclllC projectiandithei prizes awarded on the basis of the total score obtained Exceptionally good work was duneby the major there being high percentage of specialfeaturc of the Barrie Potato Cluhgbisycimmsmie Still of concfentrated form 14L commercial IQuestlon Competition and taking fertilizer in coinparisoii with the lwith smalllots ofn 21216 fertilizer through the assistance of the Simcoe strewn overthe ditch meassis er best and others finding ightinjury to the drivErIs iwris BUY MOII WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES No 48 brooks 37 Charged Youth Killed BULLErTIN HEAD Accusedw Examined by Mental Export Yesterday Silllcoe County may have its first murder trial in period of nine years Theodore Brooks 37year old Alliston laborer is now contined to Simcoe County Gaol here facing the capital count in connection with the death in Allistorr on Sunday afternoon of Wilfred Daily at so of Alliston 16yearold son of Mrs Eva Daily and the late Thomas Daily The dead boy was the youngest of three sons of the widowed mother The family resided near Cookstown According to Crown Attorney preliminary hearing on the murder charge may not take place for several weeks pend ing flirther rllwestlgatton by the police It will be held ei ther ill Barrie or in Alliston Accused Examined Crown Attorney Hammond yesterday appointed Dr McClcnallan superintendent of Ontario Hospital for the In sane Penetanguishene aII mental expert to examine Brooks in the Gaol here Murder Charge Laid Following the laying of nomin al charge of vagrancy ttmks ma Sunday ev ening the accused was remov ed to Sim coe County Gaol Af ter consul tation with the Crbwn DAILY Attorney charge of murder was laid by police Monday evening Motzve Obscure If the Daily lad was the victim of murder the motive appears ob scure as both Brooks and young Daily had been family friends for years their fathers having known each other quite well Police Tnvestigate Investigation of the lads death is being carried out by Provincial Constable Everett HicksAllis ton and William Byrne Barrio together with Chief of Police mer Robins Alliston According to police Dr 2C Wilson was called to the residence of Jonathan Brooks Albert Si Al liston about three blocks from ic oria main usins Turn to page six please First ReulsSnow Storm Cause of Accidents Cars LeaveHighways lnnisfil Correspondence Innisfil was the soutth term inus of the snow stdf3unda3 evening South of thetownship lthehighways were clerk of snow but sanding operations were car ried on through InnisfllIon High way ll About six am Monday large duceoverturned luythedltchuat Cherry Creek Several cars also took to the ditch when they came overthe hill and Saw the highWay Ol0 The contents of the truck were ance Of lotzalfarmeijf Rubbed most informative some Stewart and truck werersecured to gather them up Outslde of noone wits inju truck loadedeitIhmatshnd prdi

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