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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1950, p. 19

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housewivesi tin the Army The size of the American Arrziys huge framing base at Fort Lewis Wadi coraumes to nice anadraii Spctfial Force soldiers arriving Illzfv for training Aral US mops are ranking the tiiurl of every opportunity to have lllc fan with lost anadians drying to find their way around the cailp he one newly arrived an wand by me Dirmmw ioiarl soldier remarked the other Pubm Rama Niomi day this Lcamp 15 sure trig laii Sergeant My feet are killing mm OILIW me How far is it to the mess trail Well said the Arrlerican grin ning its about two blisters that in the Navy More confused than ever the it ltL Jil Canadian limped off in the direc nor indicated destroyer 11315 Micvnac ob t1ttl the fir stuff of lie itiiilllj pluck through her irtuiti rrvezrlvrl 1121 the war lust Jml hail owl an cvrutiirl one for the liill iirisrriissioncd in Noverliliir 1049 llzi Mirlilac Ill the ensuing 13 iconihs spent 173 days at Sea and liillllill Jittiifi liirlrs Shr tirade liiiilcious short clrrisis East loari waters and 1311 long one to 11illt lhliilil places The lll1 of these was two Australian born Brig John Ilockingharli offrter coinrllarldingI Ethe Canadian Army Special Forcef llid Second World War comrllanderi of the 9th Infantry Brigadevibe anions highland brigadeash has soft spot ill his heart for highg llliltltiS His batrrian another Second iWoild War Veteran is Iipor Joe Johnson of the Calllcron Highlandl rrioiitli Illllil cruisi to the airb rs 0f Olluwa whlln he 115 mm Drill in eorrlparrv with the aircraft in work Brlgumil mmkinghuln iiillltt Macnrfrcerlt lhe secondJmnmndimk his Pip With mm muumnm Emmxlnn because the brigadier is partial tol ruist irst corn ltlttl iiv tile hlliiilll will mus licentJMitiliacland dcistrovei llurr In Special Force Cfd previous military service includes llurllig the past year the Micmac $31 nal Cdnigdclfml smiulilt lgtlltl dozens of different ports Ilmn anal am llel officers and men have recent Royal aiming gm Infantry ind pleasant rllclliories of such Jummms Piping Qwde momi WW NW York mum hm bers of the Cameronsthroiigll half lestoil and Hcrrliuda oftsloopcn dozen lmfins Northwe hagen lltlllrldiilii Allisterdain Ant humiw MOW walnut he plpcd wcrp tllcrboiirg and Lisbon IHISUHMI 1130 Bmmimn Much of Smpk nan at Smlrrncess latricras Canadian Light was devoted to training and on scv Infantry board the troopshp mk oral occasions she worked and in them 10 Ihe Fm Ea When hes not looking after his gained valuable experience llllibgg Johmon ivm on on the ships aircraft and submarines of If U11 win the British and American fleets 131905 to the enjoyllient of the ppm from Micmao Spccral lorce commander and his Carved one of the finest records ofimm any ship ill the Canadian fleet llle lestroyers colors were carried byln hockey softball basketball soccer and boxing teams and all ellg joycd better than average srrcCessi iil competition with teams froml Ulllti ships arid shore stations HS commanding Officer an fun lire Mrcrliac holds the distinction marks to the ground crow persoml ill rst IiSIir be ilel for the enviable record hung up birllt in Canada She was launched on the operation at Halifax Shipyards iil Septcrliber one of the main reasons We are 1043 arid was commissioned two lble to so efciently is because years later one lnail CIO Alex of the competence of ground Burns of Hamrltorl Ont has serv crew techniciamy said Wing C0m cd ill her every day she has been mander MUSSCHS DSO DFC Sine Im commanding officer of the Thunder birds These men are the back bolle of the airlift operation WC Mirssells announced that the squadron has flown more than 6000 hours in the cause of the United Nations ferrying troops and mater ial to Japan for use ill Korea In The RCAFs 426 Tllllndcrbirdi Squadron last week completed four months on the Pacific airlift and McCord Field near Tacoma Wash Mr Claxtontold officers and men pride the way in which the Thunderbirds had operated on the United Nations team Air Marshal Curtis also paid tri bilte to the job being done by the Ihunderbirds He pointed out that within six days of the acceptancei of the Canadian governments offer of the North Star Squadron the 426 iircraft had been established at McCord and three of the aircraft had completed round trip to fapan and return Wanmmnit Chiidrens Aid To Penetang Suggesting that both the Simcoe County Health Unit and the Child rens Aid Society now housed in the Midland Community Center Building on King Street should be brought over to Penetang Warden Benson said at an election meeting Friday at Penetang the major problem was one of finding suitable building If we could only get building in Penetang we could get both these organizations over here He considered that the County Council was paying too much to the two organizations at present and that the rent the Health Unit and the Childrens Aid1 Society paid In Midland was too high the audience as to Whether the late DrrRWA MacDOnalds house on that Canadians had watched with lunder In answer to questionfromgeneral hospitals was expressed Simcoe Street Penetarrg would be tion WthhmEI With Dr MaCkin Selecting ManoItheYear OIIAWA Nov 2141f the Itoyal Canadian Sorps of Signals was sel ecting ManoftllcYear no doubt Signalman Michael Patrick OBrien of Calgary world be ill liile for top honors Ill academic arid romantic fields the grilial young linerlian and technician doesnt have to take back seat to anyone He has returned from seven and half month tour of duty ill the Unilctl States with top honors in both those departments First he brcezcd through the lcetypc installation and iilliiilltni ancc course at the Signal Scllool Fort Molllliouth NJ with illere 00 per cent average ill all subjects highest ever recorded ill the nine year history of the school At the same time he took his first and oiin course ill the gentle art of romance And ill the eyes of Anna Marie Franco of Newark NJ the youthful Canadian soldier Not Overcllorging County is Mrs Michael Patrick OBrien The newlyweds now reside in Ikllilolltthl where Signalman OBrien is employed at Western orlillizllid Headquarters oil teletype installa tion maintenance and repair All Active Force soldier for the past four years OBrien was one of eight Canadians sent on the special exchange course at Fort Monmouth ollectivcly tllcsy soldiers from the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals arid tile Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical IInginecrs literally cleaned up at the school As group they set yet another alltime record COIIIDIIIIIg all illi prcssive per cent average high est ever attained by any group since the school was opened ill 1041 total of Canadian students total class average arid per cent Signalman OBrieils parents still chalked tip of between 80 passed with full marks Today she reside ill Calgary Rgtllllili 01ltiUUHUU 170 Alilcricail arid Find Herring Gull Bonded In Michigan In Port McNicoil Field Handed by 111 Apesia Elan lrilprne of the banding is to err3 lltfl on June 15160 lzciilirL IlliL the Wildlife Service to studyf gull was found dead ii Li llrl iii Port Jchroll by Julia 11 lizirigw Midland on Nov his was the trilllll l1illtlrtl gull found by dr Ilridges near lori ilcNirail Sonic iirne ago he foiid banded bi Imp Stursie at Sugar TllEllARRlE EXAMINER THURSDAY DEC 14 alsiand Alperia Ilaltd was forwardE ted to the Fish and Wildlife Ser ivrre Department of the Interior Laurel Maryland WW Christmas Markets to be held at 36 Mulcaster St $SXX3$$3SSSS illl lll the iiltglalltrib and rid ilc lilftl llAIUllr of Itllll illcilisii 11 fillI FA 3110133 gt1r Li it list 0m mm at if tunic spilt illr rrl VH1 11 16 ii lld burl handrtl it ar tliiit MM bi Wl PU tinirgv 11ml Lint iIili irntliry Mr lirrdges lalcsl ll4tiz1rfy was diploma here ill be large display of poultry eggs vegetables meat loiny home nude baking Christmas gifts Christmas trees and many other farm produce at saving prices orloiiiibooriiroo SHOP NOW FOR COUTTS CHRISTMAS CARDS AND filFl WRAPPING SUPPLIES Al DICK STEELES iolnr one oille all and make it one of the biggest llrlstmxgh Vlarkets Barrie has ever had Dont forget the dates this Saturday next Tuesday Thursday and Saturday BAYFllIl SIS PHONE 2395 KKGR41QtIididtlttilikiACKCICEXKI hK9dKKEKKXW3C3EKKit030006KCKKEQEKKEQKOtiWtiiiittd Ccikfl Key to the Combinationpf Good Looks and Leisure Cornfort He wants comfort lll his dressing gown You consider style and appearance first live llinl bothby selecting from our fine array of quality dressing gowns and smoking For Office Space Claims Midland Property Head Reeve Iohnstonis chairman of Simcoe County Board of Health which Simcoe County Health Unit operates Midland rented part of its municipal building to the health unit for $60 per montll aild now with the addition of the former band practice room the rental is to be $95 monthly The band will use the town hall five year lease for this no commodation has now been agreed onwitll the county added Mr Macintosh There is no question of tileunit going to Penetallgui shene at least until that lease ex piresfr Mr MacIntosh admitted that no similar lease agreement governs thelthree rooms occupied by the Childrens Aid Society in the mun icipal building on King Street but defended the recent boost from $25 to $50 per month 011 the Charges by Warden Benson of Penetang that Health unit for therental of chairman of the 11 more mum mles IITVFI Midland Council is overcharging the County been covered by the Thunderbrlds big Impng North Stars and Childrens Aid S0crety units for office space are Squadron personnel were con denied by Mrdlands DeputyReeve Alex MacIntosh gratulated shortly before commie In Orillia Reeve Hugh Johnston got $100 per ion of their first four months on month from the county health Iihf fogncrrelMrfEll part of his hnuco and now tho Orillia uillL pays $150 a1 wl Curtis Chief of the Air per month declared Mr MacIntosh Staff Visited the Thunderbirds property committee of Midland Council After inspecting the squadron at which water heat light and jani tor services are provided 1At $25 per moiltll the town was subsidizing the Childrens Aid So ciety arid we already pay size able amount toward its cosi stat cd Mr MacIntosll No one 111 Mid land has worked harder on behalf of the Society than have but believe rentals should be fair Until the recent rental revision Midland was receiving only $1020 income from building which cost $2400 year to maintain Now we will come close to breaking even the property chairman corlclildcd wonder if Warden Benson has ever considered what would hap pen to the voluntary childrens aid workers committees if the Child rens Aid offices weremoved away from Midland asked Deplrty Reeve Alex Macintosh We have over 50 volunteer workers of whom all butsa few from Port Mc groude that the latter is will ren tal fur three sizeable rooms for Hospitals Meet New vI Health Head Optimism that new measures would be coming to relieve the financial difficulties of Ontarios by members if delgatlohiifromi Simcoe County Hospitals Associa bar Moon and Victoria Harbour make their homes in Midland new hospital construction costs was unchanged since 1948 when costs averaged about $8000 per Costs of new hospital con struction now run between $12000 and $14000peryrbcd Dr Phillips asked that the dele gations representations be consoli datedinto brief for further study Members of the delegation were Gordon McLean of St Andrews Hospita1Midland Cameron and Rev Ferguson of Barrie smart of CollingWood and jackets for men omc ill to Give him Arrow shirts from our extensive collection All colors collar and cuff styles all sizes From $395 All artists dreamour tie collection Give him one to match his every mood $100 $150 $200 $250 muumnziauzmeumewzmmzuumuuumeuumzwmurmuzlwumacumen urgmlglggsggigzqrgrzlgrgtgzgiglzrgrzlgigrzrzlglemzvz Grazeuewetezmetabzwaremmezmerzmezteamazetatelemzaezwemcmeeewceemzmeocean HIKE are Picture The classic look of mail in gloves Give himigloves thatare worthy5froln our extensive range All sizes from $150t0 $650 Give him handkerchiefs he has never enough Initialed plain and colored From 250 up Give him braces garters weve picked them because they move with himnot against him All colorsvaried designs EVERY GIFT son pointed out that it wouldhave Thefavoritetissue of Canadian have to be hired at least parttime ome Gignac to introduce bylaws on building was goodmove We havefalready eyesores on the road leading into toivm There homes Shocks built alongside 3such property greatly depreciates its V81ueir suitable buildingL Warden Benlnon Phillips Ontariosnew Mini sterof Health in Toronto last to homeated ada janitor would Friday He said the attempt by Council consideration of revised grants lors Bernard St Amant and Jer Ifor nurses residences new equip ment construction costs problems of payment for indigent should certainly be bylaws to prolcareand the necessity of keepin tact those people who have goodlhospilal rates fromclimbing yqu the reach of average clt ens Members ofthe delegation asked capital expenditures and Also under discussion were It was pointed out that lncial grant of$l000 bed for program suddenly changed Once the subject is putto sleep pmilhim can bringrhim to his senses saidrthe expert Caswell of Orillla Hypnotisrn TV Coiled gerous Dec 14 Reuters WarneBeresford that hypnotism by tele fwould definitely be risky ppose the viewers became hyp Otized and then the television only the person who hypnotized ATTRACTIVELY BOXED KEKKKKKKQKKEflfiilfgl 59 ll EDDY QUALITY iROllUff ill75011 FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS llsrilrilssm The Store That QUalityv Built ESTABLISHED 1894 WW WWI VI

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