THE BARR EXAMINER Section 2Poges to 16 CLASS IAIL no out 0min 85th YearNo 21 Of 13775 Votes in 1945 The following indicates the votes obtained by the four can didates in Simcoe Centre in the provincial election of June 1945 The officials counts were as follows Johnston PC 6229 On Sammy Junk 11 V1 McKinnon 4616 Bingham CCF 1754 Beach 1176 The following figures were those reported immediately at the close of the election of three years ago BEACH BINGHAM JOHNSTON MCKINNON Barrie 599 455 Innisfii 114 143 Vespra 85 82 F105 87 76 Sunnidaic 50 71 Tiny 82 263 Penetang 77 412 Gwill 55 56 Bradford 66 68 Totals 1215 1626 2092 1J03 312 488 542 284 025 474 478 318 366 522 339 758 442 242 204 148 3000 4337 During April at the board of works oflicc on Mulcastcr street building permits were issued for lfi new houses Total building permits for the month were $05945 This brought ietoiaifor the first four months of 1048 to $147500 During the first four months of 1047 the total was $150605 Permits issued in April were as follows Itoy Webster house on Diury Lane between Wellington and Grove $5000 Emerson Webb house on Drury Lane between Wellington and Grove $5000 Fred chb house on Elizabeth be tween Boys and Anne $5000 lcorgc Brown garage on Louisa between Emery and Alv litrt $1150 Bromley house on Henry between Ecclcs and Frances $4000 Roy Webster house on Driiry Lane between Wellington and Grove 55000 William Robertson alterations to house on Cumberland between Reid and Milburn $700H Frid bake shop on East between Clap pcrton and Owen $3500 Gordon lrati house on Grove between Driiry Lane and Baycld $7500 Einms aircraft hangar at foot of Maple Ave $2000 Kel so alterations to house on Dunlop between Bcrczy and Duckworth $500 thir house on Dufferin be tween Innisfil and Robert $3300 II Page house on Puget be tween Codrington and Napier $0000 Prysons Grill alterations Fu3 Days 222 PACE 228 PACE TOZIIDMISSION 600 CHILDREN 300 Tax Included AUTOSZSc FAST TRACK 01d Bors Reunion July 31 August and KEEP THESE DATESOPEN Sponsored by the Beeton Co unity Memorial Recreational ociation HORSERACES coLLINngooo Mondgay May24 pm 081 Fast Heats Big Entries FREEFORALL PACE $25000 uu CLARENCE LOCKHART Pres ELLIS Treas Building Permits Total $147500 Four Months $3400 Hood house on Drury Lane between Wellington and Grove $6000 Gordon Pratt house on Grove between Bayticld and Toronto $5500 Gordon Pratt house on Grove between Bayficld and Tor ontomft Coombes house on Dalton between Maple and Mary $0000 Joseph Palmer two houses on Thompson between Sophia and Wellington each $5000 George Fiicke bottling works on Bcrczy bctwecn Pcnctang and Gunn$500 Several smaller pcrmits totalled $1095 HON GEO DOUCETI PROMISES ORILLIA GOOD CONNECTION WITH ONE NEW HIGHWAY Oiiiiia Packet and Times The deputation from the Board of Trade and Oriilia Town Council which waited upon the Hon Geo Doucctt Minister of Highways at Midland was assured that the in terests of Oriliia would be cdnsultcd in previding an entrance from the new superhighway which will by pass Oriiiia to the westThedepu tation urged that provision would be made for bringing traffic down Mississaga street Mr Doucctt said that if the members of the committee would come to Toronto he would be glad to show them the plans which provided for good entrance to the town It pays toireautne Adieu Celebration $25000 HARRY BELL secy Jermey Son Iiawkestone BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY MAY 20 1948 Johnston Got Nearly Half liiii FORCE DAY SAT JUNE 12 CAMP BURDEN Borden All citichs Will be wei come to attend to see the planes at the station and to watch flying display of Vampire aircraft inaugurated last year the event was held to celebrate the achieve ment of the RCAF in the Second World Warand to afford Czinadi ans an opportunity to become aci quaintcd with the operation of the RCAF since the war Air Force Day is also the lay on which the RCAF has an opportun ity to show appreciation for tlici hospitality shown by civilian citi Zens On June 12 the general public will be welcome to attend the RCAF Station between 130 pm and pm At 10 Ill parade and wreath laying ceremony will be conducted iit Barrio secondary object of Air Force Day is to raise contributions to thc RCAI Benevolent Fund This fund is to relieve distress and pro mote the wellbeing of serving and cxRCAF personnele Cdrload of Ayrshire Cows Goes to Sudbury From Barrie District In order to keep up his milk con tract for Sudbuiy Canadas Nickel City II Waein of Wacrnica Farm lIElllnlCllCCOntly bought carioad of high class purebred Ayrshire cows in the Barrie district to add to his alv ready existing herd of Ayrshircs Mr Wacrn operates 360acre farm in the Blizzard Vaiicy ten miles from Sudbury Mr Wzierns purchases included four head each from Dalton Jer mey and Wilfred Walker both of Coldwaiei three head from two head from Jcrmcy Bar rie and three head from John Riddeil King These cattle are all from TB accredited and bloodtest ed herds Moss XRay Survey Shows Rapid Expansion In Simcoe and York Reports from the Gage Institute Chest Clinic Toronto indicate rapid expansion of its diagnostic activities in the Counties of York and Simcoe as well as the districts 01Muskoka and Parry Sound Approximately 208000 persons re ceived free miniature chest lms in various Community Surveys during 1947 In addition some 15000 patients attended the clinic headquarters in Toronto for clini cal examinatlom completely equipped Bus unit will shortly be put into operation which will speed up sorvey operations The year 1947 Marked new high in the number of Community XRay Surveys conducted by Division of Tuberculosis Prevcn tion Ontario Dept of Health The addition of mobile units made it possible to visit many rural centres total of 303214 persons were examined in 159 dif ferent centres extending from Kenora to the Quebec border In addition 20357 chest XRays were taken in 12 other projects Uni versities Penitentiaries etc mak ing grand total of 323571 for the years work There were 208 ac tive cases of tuberculosis uncover ed 87 being previously unknown gt COMPACT BUT DEADLY from to feet CNR To THE RESCUE Without Endorseis eBLEACHERS LEEnlSWEDrM EXTRA Cdsr Rates under $500 lower than Government ceiling above 3500 even lower N0 liiltlk type srcuiiiy Terms to uni ynii Cash iii day yinll 435 flitbilm manner Hour wroitureeufcasi sf 019k as flash socially Finance Company Ltd Sc cond Annual Air Force Day will be held at the RCAF Station Camp LAUDEDIligli tliliilttdr lllt outstmiiliiiit iipl nf um appeal5 lioys lulu in lcrrlopiug solid ant Maynard Mctcalf Lilli vice miislicd Canadian artists The fifth annual inspection Barrie Armoury Friday evening last before large gathering of relatives and interested citizens The inspecting officer was Lieu tenant Commander Elliott RCN of Ottawa Deputy Director of Sea Cadets Accompanying him was Lieutenant Commander Pearce RCN R1 of Toronto who lhad distinguished war record as commander of the frigate HMCS lToronto and Mr JelIries boatswain RCN R1 of Toronto The officers and cadets of 18111 penfelt made fine showing with 10 officers and 56 ratings on par ade Oniythree months ago the corps had dropped to an average wpekly attendance of 15 lowest in five years Under the energetic direction of the Sea Cadet commit tee of the Barriebranch of the Navy League headed by Osmond Rowe former RCNVR wartime officer there is now full com plement of officers and the cadets have increased greatly in numbers enthusiasm fine drum and bdglaband has been formed with Sub Lieut Arthur Harris as band master This band made an excel lent impression both atthe inspec tion ceremonies and also along the parade routefrom the Armoury to Post Office Square and return fThe leopard closely allied with the lionand tiger varies in length Timely assistance given by the Canadian NationaigRailways to the Royal Inland Hospital Kamloops BC kept that institution from suspending operations When deli veries of stoker coal were inter eruptedtthCNR made available its stockpile at Kamloops Junction with the result that thehospitals uriiatfesdrierkeptffedwvithfoe1w GERPs The complete officer roster ni consists of LicutEdwin Incson commanding offiCcr Lieut Clay ton Fox executive officer Lieut Harvey Jones accounting officer Lieut Herb Peterson Lieut Bill Vaughan Sub Lieut Cliff Kel ll Sub Lieut Robert Hodges Sub Lieut Arthur Harris Surgeon Lieut George Seymour and Surgeon Lieut Neil Laurie medical officers Lieut Vaughan Iand Sub Lieuts Hodges and Harris were recentappointments to the corps LieiitVauglian spent over ve yearsfwith theRCNVR during the war and rose from rating to commissioned rank The audience followed the corps with interest during the General Salute Inspection March Past thenthrough two periods of train ing and instruction In The Exv aminers regular fFore Aft col umn elsewhere in this issueis giv en the routine followedin idetail during the two periods ending with Evening Divisions and the Nationalrinthern IBefore breaking pff theInspect gt ing Officer addressed the corps He said there was rdom for im provement of course as there is in anxgroup but he was impressed vth the spirit and keenness of the cadets as they undertook their work am sure when you get suitablel training uarters along the3 waterfront he stated tliis corps willbeone of the best in the district The uniformJyOLI are wearing is the finest and it is the Kings imiform In no Way disgrace it whether in uniformor out Your naval training will be invaluable ito ydu no matter what calling you gt choosethe sea or business The discipline will make you better citizens Lieut Ineson spoke briefly He largeturnout of interested citizens great thrill out offthese annual inspections am glad have been able to get to know so well such grand bunch of boys as we have in this corps His Worship Mayor Grant Mair niiailiau National Railways on provultimo ninnlngc painting of 01 01d Hiiiie liitcttiiitS UiciS Canada to Frank Waterman ovrixi or lot 111 of limb At rolls school rolls newspapers left is lionahl lliizgins Mayor of 1m than no1 Arthur inn3 which might be found in Barrie cxcrutive dirttor The painting is tlu zoil oi liiil lliaiidtiicr distiii would apicciatc it greatly Marion Saunders Vcitch Crydci= lileiit Laurie again gave very iii empen elt ea Cadets atriasortaiitit33 of the Royal Canadian Sea CZldCtiz Corps Keinpcnfeit was hold all SLieut Kelly assisted by CPO was pleased he said to see such and families of the cadets gel or welcomed the irispdlngmffk cer and visitors to Barrie We are fortunatervtoi have the RCSCC here and we have ane body of water ure you will nally get suit iSEEK INFORMATION gasour ws ANDERS incur ABOUT 1855 Miss Lna ftlcfhcc librarian has received the foilowmg Zeticr fzeii illic niarm Historic Society Sire would appremaic an iiiioimatiuii ithat could be provided iii this con neciton Dear Madam The Historical Society is endeavoriiig to Ilatt one Stir 1833 he says thn ililtVtLll llli Barrie first cut up tsiiivcycil about 20 acres into streets and lots Then coiniiiiizccd to cut up 100 acres into iark lots nczir BAP ric This was iii the spring of 1857 In June he Went to Ieiici taizgiiislicne to survey 1300 zicrcs there but 1115 faintly remained llll Bari ie ilc apparently had Still Edily who went to the Grammar School in Barrie and who playedl iii the Barrie Band He also cviv leiitiy had 2i daughter and soiiuiii law named ltosy and Lcaiidei or possibly lLO vcisa Ilis lcttci indicates that he may have been teacher before he went surveying We can find no record that he was duly registered surveyor anti his survey plans may havw Szivigny who employed him What we would like to ascet tain is whether there is ill XIS around 1835 which would show his namc or any of his family or posstbly you may have old news papers of the time in which his but liiiliil iltiHIis was Iliifl by WU C2111 give me any infor lm Mr and UHHW 15mm motion on whether you know of Yours truly John Barnett man and ancrdierc Surgeon mond and IOiKulish in the IIves Method and Schaffcr Method of icsuscitaiion Quarters were sounded Colors and then the Inspecting Officers remarks Lieut Ineson spoke few words with Mayor Grant May or ohm speaking briefly and assur ing the cadets the Town would co operate 10004 in helping them to secure their own quarters Thi officersof the Corps remember the Mayors son Byng when he was valuable member of their band and yery excellent biigier SLicut Harris had Cadets Lyn ton Trapneil Fox and Couison Thursday May 13 was entirely play God Save the King on trum devoted to inspectionroutine and petsmccompsniedby Cadets Drum getting ready to meet the Inspect mond and Ferguson 0ii snare ing Officer drums Friday May liliispcction night Sunday Mm EQRCSCC Kem went otl very snioothly Promptly penfcm journyed to Cookstown at 1000 IAirs the cadets mustered leaving Barrie at pm falling in and ill 110 mOVCd l0 thUPOSt at the Cookstown School Grounds QmCC 5lllille Where the Eyes and marching to the Church of right was given by SLicut Kelly England The band did an excel and SLicut Hodges The parade lentjob and received many favor was in charge of Lieut Fox With able comments on arrival at Lieut Vaughan acting as parade churchwthe wdctfpamded quietly omcer lilo mill 110 the in andattcndcd Confirmation ser moury Morning DlViSlonS werc vice where p0 Lemon senior proceeded with and then the cadets rating of RCSCC Kempenfeltn stood by awaiting the arrival of was conrmed by Bishop Walls the Inspection Party Lieut Coin Seniorhaplain of the Navy mander Elliott RCN Lieut Bishop wens Spoke on Cadet arrearsarenas the vaiue or the Incson Commanding Officer atmuiig antdttge 1150113113 charnend RCSCC Kcmpcnfelt The party C0 3r that cadets grown to man ariived promptly at 2000 his Gen sure cral Salute was ordered by Lieut hOOd WOUId be gentlemen Rev Blevin Atkinson the rector thank on executive officer and then the carrI on Inspection was immedi 53 titlinggfirga Egg atelyprolceedcd With the cadets and the det showmg yup very favorably After invited an adsto 91 aggmlf the Inspection 23 March Past was er 591 ordered and the Salute was taken by Lieut Commander Elliott Lieut Vaughan who was Officer of the Watch immediately broke the Ships Company into classes as follows lst Period Squad Drill Lieut Vaughan and CPO McCabe instructing Bonds and Hitches Lieut Peterson and Cadet Laver dicre instructing Seamanship Lieut Hodges and PO Lemon in structing First Aid Surgeon LieutT Seymour assisted by Cadet Mad ore 2nd Period Signals Semaphore Signal Lamps etci Instructor hospitality was enjoyed in the form of tea sandwiches and cake BishopWells shook hands with all presentrand all Cadets were strong in the praise of the Naval Chap lain CAR rtan T0 DRY DOCK The new car ferry Abegwbit has been taken out of CNR service bvorden PEI and Cape Tormentine NB to go to Mon treal for herhrst annual drydock ing She will return prior to the heavy summer traffic and mean McCabe Seamanship Lieut Vau while service is being maintained ELECTION ON Alex Lewis chief ullitcl of Ontario Daylight adopted to govern all official busr in connection Willi the forthL NAMED AFTER PILOT ciilifig eicciion on Monday June 13mm Bay between Greenland Polling booths will lliciiifoic and xmm America was fumed opei and close on Daylight Time an William Baffin the pilot of election lhere are more than 128 species has announced of land birds in the Solomon Is the time lands that Time Read Examiner Classified Ads Luicrcd the surrounding land TAILOREDvTOEASURL TAILORED THE WAY YOU WANT Priced at $4750 $5875 $6450 $7300 STOCK READY WHILE YOU WAIT MENS YOUNG MENS MODELS $3750 $4750 $5850 BOYS SlIIS to 16 years Pants $1175 $1675 $1995 SEE US FOR SPORT WORK CLOTHES thr HTODDillilfsttlJDSTPOISawait Anders who lived in Harris 1333 in ltticr which is dated July SUITS Collision RepairsTow Truck Expert Wheel Alignment and Balancing International Motor Trucks Hart Garage 1100 BRADFORD ST Barrie PHONE 3026 been issued over the name of Mr it SOLOMON ISLAND mus an expedition in 1616 which dis YOUR CHILD tciicc any directory of Barrie of 7ie Xwt 0171f yadduinuf Kind 6$00010 it PM WIJ gt ets fly to Barrie and buy some Old Tyme Jersey flavor filled Ice Cream Now theres something thats really cult of this world illr from Selected Farms 0115 viceto the Parish Hall where real GUERNSEYMILK EAM ghan Ranges instruction in Tar with the Prince Edward Island car get ShQOtingi LimitECIEYSOQLEIHL ferryTheLAbegwei Lwerldls cadEtSTDmn Ferguson 3013915 largest icebreakihgearferry en tered the CNR service in August 1947 able quarters at the bay His Worship recalledhiggson was one of the first buglers in the RCSCC Kempenfelt and how much he appreciated firecocpsa trainingle He said hehad learned just few days ago that Admiral Kem penfgitacttiallySpelledhjs name without Somehow the locally crept into the spelling around 1860 and had been followed ever since Hesaid steps should be taken to haveit spelled proper ly Recently alsothe chairman of the Navy Leaguehad received letter from the Royal Navy and found the proper spelling of lIMS Kempenfeit was likethat Bestof good luck to the officers andcadets His Worship cohdlud ed Igollowing the ceremonies the families of the cadetswere enter tainedat touch e0 tiARBAGE NOTICE There will be no pickup of Garb age on Monday May 24th Next pickup Iorhthat route will he on Thurs gday May 27th uiifriio EARI 1TVHE PROVINCIAL ii MondayMoziio30iioormxri rriiayiiay 20 030 rumba with hm may cause injury to someone for which you may be held respon sible Insurance is the Answer MALCOMSONS msumcr AGENCY 41 Dunlop St Dial 3735 BARBIE lcr CREAM Try Thctt Wonderful ICE CREAM The Special 11 For This We