Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Nov 1953, p. 7

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Roxy Theatre HOUSE OF HITS FIRST WITH THE SEST IN BARRIE LAST TIMES TONIGHT TUESDAY REALLY HUMAN STORY OF BOYS WORSHIP OF MAN AND MANS DEVOTION TO BOY THERE NEVER AS 2f MANm ALAN use JEAN ARTHUR VAN HEFLIN GECRGE STEVENS HAN titrffgifa the at MW TECHNICOLOR See it and Youll My ITS GREAT IIIS UUHI AliTOOK 9mg Wm015 BE SURE TO SEE THIS ONE EVENINGS ADULTS 75c TAX INCL MATINEE ADULTS 50c TAX INCL CHILDREN AT ALL TIMES 25c TAX INCL TWRONE the flanMg days the Great Cree Rebelion homework3 Pore 39 x553 NEWS wants him WED 23O pm EVE snows 550 pm PLUS CARTOON IUR IILXIIS IF THE WEST AND TUNE FISIIIN moo ENTERTAINMENT MONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAY ACTION LOADED HITS EVENING SHOWS Cr 840 pm and all we had to do was REACH gt gt JOSEPH DDIAYV Wmssmint TeresaWRIEHT ADDED FEATURE usr comm It snowhr 340 on PLUS COLOR CARTOON For Movie MerryGoRound Tune in CKBB EechAfternoon at 540 pan ed while serving with the Kings Own Calgary Regiment RCAC In Italy he was awarded the Mili tary Cross for gallantry Later in War II has been appointed com mander of the Royal Canadian Dragoons army headquarters an nounced today ltColone Amy Appointed COJ mand the Canadian Grenadier Kentville NS takes over the 1st Guards at the age of 26 and was Armoured Regiment from Lieut OIIAWA Nov CPLLieutn Col Merner CD also 35 or awarded the Distinguished Semce 01 Amy DSO OBE MC Toronto effective Dec Order while commanding the on one of the youngest officers of the graduate of Royal Military 11 He 65 wounded Dawn Canadian Army to win the 015 College Col Amy went oversrias mlcee Amer the war he C01 1d 1940 year afterhe craduar mended the Armed Corps tmguished Seruce Order in or school at amp Borden for sev eral years aim Roadside Eatery Offered Swim Too Barrieiteg Found new OBIQHIALI TH Orillia Packet and Times is oazcixed utt gt Ii in HIE 113 12 gt It 13 With CLZCKLIJL INDIN the prizes in Orillia Club Guest lNlSlL tllS has Jaznuzwu near Uli 12 LLIITZtIZS Iv LI Tattenhdm 315 Speaker erson vsed Wzdnestiayr pectiner at the COIisru meezins WKmgslthmgen Apnlv and basement August 13 miles south of aptes resident of cmckeni RU Em Maggmcomugfhe enemy sad Ia may say The proceeds are to help their the 011 of Wzllow new Legzon building daje were lie school and who lo little over year was lzlre great with cavalrv Thinking the British had changed 7313Vplfwrs krom khaki to white the er rs rest Extend symmmy fare1 but after losng all we coxmm ovmnapw wave Hart Rln tutu some triends shell tne vnire cavalry were still palmor in t3 bagm Of his 5705 TIVUmO 476 111mm tIllacivaricrng and not single horse the Fred pm im Northernomrlo ioii Mr Willis who is veteran his farm hunk on Sunday Reid IcQuoxvn is visiting friendsof World War said in gin Toronto got these miracles that whatever Bridge Club Rm and Mrs wm5 Mono took place God had hand in it The Senior Bridge Club was 911 Mine were guests 0f MI and Malt was God and only God that tertained at the home of Mrs Rene Georg Wick wedmsdav 1351 won the war We should not for Delaney on Tuesday evening last Jog Emggm Tommm is spendget God when things are gorng with Mrs Walkem Mrs mg the winter with his momersmoothly Let us be round in plai Claridge and Mrs Walsh taking1 Mrs wgmam Emggh Ices of prayer to help to keep the 533133 and Mrs Tournaxmeaee these men gave their livesi Hammond has oeen lnCamp Borden caged on ML and for Lets hold high the torch in Barrie for the Fall Assizes Nbgt1ArthurThOmpsunSundayLmemonl of them They snail not no grow old as we who are left me WA Medina Alex Vaillecont Lizth and Johnny Camp Borden wereom The womans an ac anon Of thearsizors at the home of Mr and iasL United Church held their monthly Mrs Wice and called onrdown of the sun and in the mommgr meeting at Mrs Arthur Thomp sons with 10 members present Rev and Matthew Doherty Remembrance Day Toronto spent the weekend atg Remembrance Day was very My Vajllencourt sailed from the home of Mr and Mrs Williamytingly observed when the schoolquebec on Sunday with his unit Prest Mr Doherty took charge children teachers members of theifor Germany The family hope to of the morning service at Churchilll Legion citizens and friends turned follow as sbon as arrangements can Baptist Church out at the Cenotaph where short he made We will remember them Sails For other friends on Monday last Germany NEW CPR SELEPROPELLEDCARS IN SERVICE The 35yearold veteran from Northml Europehe P059 to Nm The old saw about eating where gt the truck drivers do is apparently kept in mind by one roadsrde res taurant near Washago which not onlygotters gOod food butxm the recent warm weather provided an additional and most welcome ser gt Vice STATION wwvr man who had stopped in at the WHEEUEG their drink and then get up an reStaurantfor cold drink on one saw all these truck drivers nish go out the back way which of the hottest days of last week IJE VIC thought bit puzzling he said WEDNESDAY thVElllEl 18 DARRIE coLLEGIAiE AuDIroRruM Arrows$129 CHILDREN so So asked the waitress where they were going Down to the river for swim she answered and said Thats wonderful idea Me too So took of utter 4he drivers and utter walking through the bash for aminute or two cameuto the river where we had really refreshing swim That restaurant gives what call real service Canadian PaolltcRailway introduced to Canadarwas also airconditioned but in primitive sort of Way she had open sides Unimpresslve as the old car was she can still lay claim tobeing the forerunner of the modern statnlessstIeel streamlined rail diesel cars which today are providing service between Montreal and Mont mutter Tor onto and Detroit and North Bay and An gliers The original rail car built in 1902 operated from Montreals old Place Vigor Stationto Ste tense LITTLE noel than so years ago the Canadians their first international com4 bastion selfpropelled rail car Inset This month November the CPR is placing in servlce tour or the very latest in sellpropel led cars the Budd RDCs Patterned along Tonhervtlle Trolley lines the old gasoline powered single truck rail calwas 13 feet long and carried 14 passengers Todays 90 toot Budd car carries Bartersons and is air condtttOned Old 502 the first 91 the breed in Age shall not weary them nor years condemn At the going 112 Earrirliminm M08 we on AMERICA TODAY Eno vimnu we Lanes as Leiaw meats thRAEtEEeWajagmr Penman zoo The famous zoo at London EngI land has more than 3000000 vis itors each year HISTORIC STREAM Irelands principal river the Shannqn ows 240Vmiles to the Atlantic Ocean BIG ORGANIZATION Sweden has nearly 1000000 per sons specially trained in civil de fence organizations ELEPHANT HAZARD Wild elephants damage rubber plantations in Malaya by uprootiag young trees for food PDOTECT WHAT L400 OWN INSURE BU PHONE ISLQIIUI GENERAL INSURANCE Clapperton Street a7 BARRE VCECSI COMMENCING FRIDAY NOV 2o SANTA CLAUS DAILY vi Asp ammorim ans one 13o omse 31 swan153 MM

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