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Barrie Examiner, 6 May 1943, p. 1

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78th 000wa nowouomt irritating lion FREEDOMll Actual trim serv ta in their Country at left pn land and in the air Contributions welcomed for this column Dial 2415 Fifteen Examined Yesterday Fri en upplicrts for e31 lint iii anadiaii Army Active ed their iiiedieai fXilIilililiiill Bairle Arlnouries vesteidij No medical board lll last Il on account of for vacation Wings Presented Group aptain Douglas lid wards Al sluiiahzed attendance at his last vinus parade as coili niaiidinu officer of No Camp Borden when he tlii Lfl at the presentation of wings to the young graduating pilots at cere mony in the Drill flail Camp Bor den Friday evening last The graltl flutes were hosts to their friendsl following the ceremony at social evening in the Airiiieiis Mess Arrive 1er Overseas Mr aiid Mrs Howard Brandon Craighiirst have received Word by iv cable llllflrlllelltiflitttiln How ard Brandon had arrived Stilt over He enlisted in Septem ber 19 and later was member of Highland Light Infantry we New Safely Overseas Mr and Mrs Arthur Dyer 11R Barrie received telegram April 30 stating that their son lld gar Robertson Dyer had arrived safely overseas He enlisted in December 1941 and after complet ing his course at Gult Aircraft School was posted at Itlaumnhi Pool Toronto and St Thomas lc spcetively and prior to his coin overseas was stationed in New foundland where he received his rank as Leading Aircraftman VA Photo in Prison Camp Miss Minerva VanKoughnei 161 Bradford Stw has received two photos forwarded from Flying 0f ficer Jack Parr Barrie boy now ii prisoner of war in German hands showing him with group of other prisoners of war Jack looks as if heis standing it reasonably well One of the group photographs was published in the Toronto Star on Monday showing group of Cairo dian prisoners of war at Ofiag XXLB German camp in Poland Jack is standing on the right end Wm and lately has been Command in the front row Waiting to Report Wircless Operator Bruce llerbert Wicc son of Mr and Mrs Alvin Wicc RR Barrie has been spending fortnights vacation at his home prior to reporting to the Merchant Navy as wireless oper ator He graduatedifrom the Radio College of Canada inFebruary 43 svu Graduates as Air Gunner SgtAir Gunner GllldotilE Har dy Ruffet 114165481 RCAF youngest son oer and Mrs Wil liam Ruffet Belle Ewart received his flying badge in class of wire less air gunners who graduated at aceremonyat Dafoe Sask and is home this wcckgfor ort fur lough He enlisted May 15 1942 and received his sparks at No Wireless School Guelph on March 19 1943 Arrives Safely in Scotland Mrs Leslie Jeriney Haweltavstone hasreceived word from her son Pie Bruce Jermey RCASC that he has arrived safely overseas landing in Scotland For some reason the boat he was on was run YeormNo 18 CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY HAD naughti Disbursements of $433183 For Year35 Adoptions Completed New Record Prcsident Retires Reports presented at the lll wheeling of the Childrens Aid Seei jety of iiiiciie Count held in the Library llzili on showcd big me ill the work iof the St iety There was fair attendance number brim present lfroiu Midland and Orillia Morris 111 the chair and an lltoulicccl 111 retirement from tin Board lfter rCerllK continuously since 1021 and aspresideni sincci 1038 Four new members were elected to the Board Jeffsi Clarence impson Thompson all of Barrie and Asscliu Reeve of Tiny Miss MeCabc Picld Supervisor Iol the Welfare Department spokci in tail mails $122511 BARRIE ONTARIO DAR RiE MM fbriefly lGroiip Capt ll calms are lh staff was increased by three during the year llldill salaries increased This with the increased load responsible for disburse lftfcfitf than slzl2lTwo Barme Men Stranded forNight iiilld the balance of $117il78 came frimi maintenance fromoulside the County nance from parentsl flolil uiiiiia led parents Provinciali Igrant Dept of Soldiers Pensions 1n the Investigation and Preven tion work there were 438 active investigation of 501 pared with 247 cases at the begin Disbursements of 3318 tCnmp Home gttf311 lfltft lll savings organi 3r for Sziiieoe went over Vietu loii BCAF OVER THE TOP Ms as No man payroll ur stationi 111 leases at the close of the year comIGeorge Wright and ying Officer George Fifteen Hours in Cabin Cruiser Whose Motor Hod Stalled Relatives Notified Provincial Police Who ning of the year factors involved being delinquency physical ne uleci moral neglect marital disl cord truancy separation of pa lenis desertion There were 515 Found Yacht Turn to page three please WINGhCOMMANDER LAN SECTION CARLING KELLY luow HEADS scar iGroup Captain Edwards mand of RCAF Station ALFC Hands ovcoml Camp Borden Before Iieavi lug for East Coast Wing Commander Carling Keliy is the new Commanding Of ficer of No Service Flying Traili iiig School Camp Borden He was overseas at the beginning of thel ntz Officer of Central Flying School Trenton Earlier in his ccr 1e was siloneTitCauipBor den Group Captain Douglas Ed ivards AFC who has been Com manding Officer of the Station for the past year handed over to WC Kelly at ccrcmonyon the tarmac in the hangar area at pin Monday Severa1Barriciles attend ed GC Edwards made his fare well speech in which he wished his successor theibcstgoffrluck Land xpies his regret at leavmg He has been posted to an East Coast station GC Edwards succeeded Group Captain Grandy 0BE at Camp Borden in April 1942 the latter having been transferred to Newfoundland Before that he had been Commanding Officer of Cent ral Flying School Trenton which largely had been the resultof his labours and had spent time at Air Force Headquarters Ottawa Reckless Driving and Possession of Liquor Cost Driver $4950 rAw011ingv0 man William IvyI hours Promoted and Transferred LAW Phyllis Rodgers who has been stationed with RCAF WD atNo Bombing and Gunnery School Mon 1i Que as hos nitalclerk lltLClLPFQYIIthCGJO Corporatandj transferred to No Wireless School Guelph Cpl Rodgers reported for duty in April 1942 She spent weekend 1eavc at the home of her parents Squad ronLeader and Mrs Geo ER Rodgers Drury Lane Barrie Arrives Safely Overseas Alex Grahamfioish formerly of Guthrie and Thorn on has received cable that her son Spr Graham IT130854 RCE has arrived safely over eas He enlisted August 10 1942 LJechnic1nnafwantral Jechnical Ithas been announced byMD and trained at Toronto Newman kebnnd Petawa Completes Part of Course JAC Arnold Cranord 190671 has reported to No IMan ning Depot RCA Toronto awaiting for further posting to Clin ton Ile succeSSfully completed the first part of his cottrse as radio School Toronto Pass Qualifying Exams Toronto thatuthe following mem bers of Headquarter Company an Reserve an Grey and Simcoe Foresters Barrieharl qualified for Turn to page silo please pleading guilt to charge of reck less drivingon Highway 26 west of Collingwood on April 15 wasl fined $20 with costs altogether $3250 in magistrates court here igle Ed Libiaral Lea IN TODAYS ISSUE Ted issue of The Barrie Examiner is in three sections be sure you get them all 111Jflglglll regular First and Second Sections The Examiner has pleasure in pul fishing third section Spec ial Victorylman Section in the support of the Fourth Victory Loali campaign There is stirring message on the first page of the special section and throughout there are articles and advertisements of great iii tercst to Examiner readers One of these on Page Two of this section is humorous lct tch an armyc Mr llsley Minister of Fin once on the subject of Victory Bonds Jammy hlissiac for more than fifteen hours after lea cswick on the east side Simcoe iii large cabin cargo Wriglitl well know iortsnian alidl Pilot on Kightlcvi RCAI $011 of Mr id Mrs lid Kightley All Iii St Biirrie ziti tached ta No EFTS Oshawa1 were rescued by Provincial Police about am Monday about idiir miles olit from Iieswiok When few miles out from shoret the motor of the craft ceased fol function fliruughxcfaulty coil andl after making efforts for some time to start the motor auain the two men decided to throw the anchori and wait until they could signal shorecr passing launch Both None the Worse Towed ashore at Keswick it found that the two men were non pf Works the worse for their experience There was sufficient bedding for four beds on board and an alcohol stove provided sufficient heat Al der though they had no food they were able to make themselves some hut tea Mr Wright was back at voikl Monday afternoon answering many anxious phone calls VVVWhen the two men did not return notified Pruviiicial Police in Barrie early Monday morning Policel went from Barrin by launch and Ithis craft and otl scoured Lake lSim for the ml ng ship whilex In Township police conducted along the shoreline of the lake RCAF planes also took part in the search Tile cabin cruiser which wasinotl damaged in any way was found byl Provincial Constables Lou Hockl ridge Patrick Poland and Walter Robinson Mr Wright and PO Kightlcy leftharric by automobile Sunday morning and afterputting on al tnew prr Iler and getting the motor lgoing nee set out from Kcswick nanny conwm NIXON Former Provincial Secretary in the Drury and Hepburn Governments who was elected Ontario Liberal Leader at last weeks convention Saturday morning May on an the vote standing Nixon 411 ditional charge of having liquor apfagojhiiecthani his resizice Roebuck 85 HemT Mc Read aid 5e Exami Questcn 49 Walter Thomson 22 he paid $15 and costs or $1725 Pm He imay succeed HmifG0rdoitD vinclal traffic officr Kirk of Col lingWood said that the car traeks showed that the accused had trav elled fgr 616feet onthe highway rwerving from shoulder to Shoulder bcfoieflandingthe car intheisouihi ditch on its side Theorin damagei was to the car estimated at $50to $75bYKlIlfiT efficiently tilted by The Exam iner Conant as Prime Minister OPEN SATURDAY Nionrs The Barrte Examlncr office ing from to 900 pm for the convenience ofmthose whom Wish to pay for subscriptionsf and classified adicts and the transaction of other business is113 Every Saturday evenr about pm Soon afterward trouble developed and they ecidcd to anchor the craft until help could lbe secured Reader interest gives strength to advertising You get it in large measure in The Barria Examiner er Classifieds Biiigo every Iillduy night 830 pm Canadian Legion Hall 0w 17th Baxter Orange all Fri day May Proceeds in aid of Red Cross 17180 Ye Olde Towne Hall dancing ev ery week night except Monday ery Friday night to Willis Tippings Pll ht BBtfb Wtownaviliodcv All yourjob printing needs canil liar T081111 Vicrnluiioiilis You double your interest3 against 12 if You got the safest investment that money can buy You can get yourmoney back quickly in the event that you need after thewar but cant buy now You are protecting your ownmoney by backingup those Who are fighting to protect yo hingsyouwill Your money and all yourposseSSions Will be valiliess if welose the war Signed WichitaLaos tenpiece orchestra 181th Simcoe Presbytery Young Peoples annual Spring Convention Stayner United Church Maya 189 Rummage Sale May 15 St Marys Parish Hall auspices OWL doors open oclock Cei113218 for 18191 77774 Thom on Institute will hold Euchre May 12 in Orange Hall Lucky door tickets and prizes Price 25c 18b Afternoon tea and bake sale Specialtiesforelim eggs bread androlls Stroud Community Hall Saturday May AnspiCesPreSW Chairman Stmcoe West terian Chuichv 11189 ivi COMINGEVENTS 73 cent wordm hurt rows COUNCIL BRIEFS ONLY THE MAYOR ABSENT lii zvn oiiiicil lie 22 c1111 111 ro ricxfii lions ier considerable 11 cu ii iiiitl Coin of the situation out once more that Aid loucher it for the care of do running at large Willi rcnppoiiilcd dos IN LEAVE AHSIINCFZ Marshall clerk in the EXAM and welfare office and inspector was ted of absence from his 111 off for tile duration of 111 mu to accept call for active er ct lwith the urn letter of zip atom for in es was ordered ii and it decided to pay him for two weelts holidays $110le IDS MARSHALL HenrysA Lemma employermt the Board of Works and fo incumbent of the pos on pointed to fill the vacancy at sal ary of $100 per month AUDITORS REPORT telch Anderson and 11 lo lollto town auditors prt mm for 1042 and later an accmliit for 3700 submitted by the firm was or dcred paid 01 this total lublii Utilities Commission pays $1100 am Board of Education 830 it BUY FIREMEJS SUPPLIES motion was adopted that Coun cil purchase three pairs of firemen hip rubber boots from Charles Connor and illlCLhlliCillCns rubbei Coats from Harry lwiss MOTION or CONDOLENCE Council adopted resolution of ANADATHUEDAY MAY 9437 Hopes to be Home Soon orden Section lHPoges Illlo NER Is Revelation Of Campaign Army irid Air Force Combined Subscribe 755475300 GO ng Strong Borries Total Now Beetoo First to Exceed Objective Oms 45 per Cent With Holt lime Gone The Ei Hill litory Lowr taiupaier iirwulied the way mark 21 lane and pretty Sim West Lilit liailrcr up until 115 approx tiiitw it El 111 hall sriptiolls in night the tIl total is now tely 312125000 or 183 per rent of tin jcct ire of $2700 00 although the amount of applicatitiils actually filed Barrie lil iliir ltlllt lien audited financial SilllCillCllliBLIND PROVES SUCCESS lcanvasser in the Unit was given much of the credit for Bee lillllti its firm in iospl the above reproduc on was iiiadvfriim this photo SEVERAL CENTRES linrric Raises $820 Stroud 22 Thornton 3850 Cooks tou S99 Elmvalc $60 Citizens of II no County points respiiiidcd iioblyl the call of the Canadian Nillltiiidll istitute for the Blind in the tagl condolence to the family of the Intel mm hl Frank Nellcs Toronto an alderlSdtuld man here for several years whol lAlland seer taiy tor Silllfiifl died April 28 PETITION FOR DUSTLAYER Twentyeight residents of Innis filIanc alid Cotter Streets subinit ted petition requesting the use of dustlayer in that area in order to alleviate the dust nuisance The petition was referred to the Board GRANT RESTAURANT LICENCE Mrs Nora Stephenson was grant ed licence to operate restaurant on Essa Road Allandale TAXI LICENCE SOUGHT Mrs Lena Semmens applied AC ltl lliiili 01le Bar totalled 5719 on the int lolitei lions total was $2003 lowing results 111 nearby centres than tile previous record lebb also reported the foll Stioud sponsored by Womens llistitnleJZZLflLlThoruhiusml sored by Womens Institute Cookstown sponsored by Wome Institute Angus toil spo tute Eliiivale sponsored by Womciis Institute 360 twice last iyearl Mr Webb expressed keen HDIJlCl for licence to operate taxi in vciatioii rui tllesplendid WUlR of llle AllandaleJhmnmfteLwas deferred onuMaynll THREE discuss GRANTED Council granted permission to Cedarvale Tree Experts to rembvc la Manitoba maple at the etiillenef Hayfield and Sophia streets iii front of Scythcs residence and al so to Charles Carruthers to trim three trees around his property at the corner of John and Sanford Sts Other requests of Fred Huse to cut down certain trees on Steele SL adjoining his property and Meredith to remove tree in front of his property at 28 McDon Works BOARD OF WORKSTOUR The Board of Works annual in local eoiiiniittees and ofthe cap 10 Home when expected relatives until thencxt meetin of Councdll who inputl and ail llEvittlilbfrt==tllell ailerons ppnrt of the Canadianl spclon oe varioiTs wards will be held Shoitly Aid Goodwin chairmanprequcsted the various al dermen to make out list of re quirements in tlieirwardsand hand them to hiin before the date of in spection Turn to page three please Openingwdancc at Crowes Orr Lake Pavilion Saturday May Same orchestraL same admission Progressive Euchre 72 Worsley 81 MondayLMay 10 830 For National Institute for the Blind CHINAS HER016 is coiiileribly less than that ramp Bordens lllt liiuhilglit of the Campaign is the wonderf Ellie Record 111 record rolled up by lamp Borden both army and azr lOlCftwtllt total new beziic reported standing at about $175300 according Eli Borden officials Personnel of the ROM Station have sub orio mm Iritillhdabout 300000 of the total In this Campaign Canadas largest military camp is set ting fine example to Barrie and the rest of Simcoe West Unit Barrie Still 8100000 To Go Barrie has achieved approximately 478 per cent of its objective of $770000 or $308200 with $401800 yet to go in 1110411th tend Llhatlneans Ski1050cmuybu31ncssdayLm Beeton First Over the Top Becton which dragged bad ly in the rd Victory Loan impaigu was the first canvassing district in Simcoe West go over the top ill the Fourth Loan Drive After the figures below were compiled it was found that subsequent sale had done the trick thus putting this South Simcoe village in the charmed circle The veteran more of Beeton John Carlton the oldest tons surmountiiig its objective iii less than half the allotted time Simcoe County Buys $75000 Victory Loan officials jubilantiy announced today that town 810 Angus $27 Allis the County of Simcce was subscribing to 375000 worth of the Fourth Victory Loan issue out of surplus The investment will act as reserve The purchase vasinade on recommendation of County Council hadtbecn consulted by letter Results to Date 11 Simiot the Finance Committee after aniajority of the members Applications actually received at Barrie Headquarters up 110 Tuesday night are as follows Results to Date Applications receiveduntilrluesday night are asrrfoiiows Sales Per Cent Last Loan District Objective 1Bect0n 25000 Vespra 85000 3W GWllllmbtil 105000 Crecmorc 32000 24900 996 46500 547 56000 533 16750 523 Tottenhzim 23000 10400 452 Bradford 78000 chumsetli 87000 Stayner 77000 0Barric 770000 10 Nottawasaga 115000 11 Innisfil 135000 12A11iston 125000 13 Sunnidale 765000 14 Coilingwood 490000 lzlesse 16 Essagn 115000 17Adjaia 60000 3885 per cent of ca lpaign The failiin of Thomas Mays A101 what of record in the Campaign in that he alid his wife and eight iBradford St Barrie veteran of lthc last war has achieved some FREEDOM Graphic Story Told by laid 51 were referred to Board of Missionary Rev Stanionl Loutenschloger Chinas heroic struggle of the last six years and the place she is dcsl litined to have in the postwar worldl was forcefully brought home tol Barries citizens on Monday when Rev Stanton Lautensehlager spoke at the MW of Simcoe meetl ing in the afternoon at the Ki 77 meetinginentialhumhdateLitL the evening Mr Lautenschlagcrl ALLelVHEATEMPIBEELBGS orirsr spentover 20 years in China as all was forced to leave Chinafa year ago as ithe JapscoiiSIdered him heard from China lSSiiffeilllg untold misery Cigarette Fund LOL 3166 Good She has now been fighting six years prizes 18bon six fronts Over five mi Rummage sale auspices luriiorlhave been killed and there are Guild of Trinity Church Saturdaylty millionlrefugees Yet her May Trinity ParishHall Doorslis unbroken and greater open atfclock 172181 Rummage saleM Allandale Presbyterian church basement Es wi1lyetarinzfsnrdthespeaReiTT war really started when the Japs were allowed to take Manchuria sa Roadauspices Of the Evening without any interference by Bri Auxiliary Onen am 18p talc or America The Chinese arel Dance at Ivy Orange Hall Friypacifists they were never agl day May 14 Willoughbys urches EFESSOTS but they Will never yieldl tra Proceeds in aid of Red Cross lto anaggressor Admission Gentlemen 35c ladiesl China 15 0111 ally and If She 15 25c WLWWWLQL 181 conquered bxJapan wi11be usf Progressive euchre and dance aid of Red Cross Utopia School bad It would meanth Friday May 7th Lunch andprizeslBllllSh and American men before LDraw for quilt Silver collectionl Geod music 181 Reader interest gives strength to Japan would be overcome China comprises quarter of the popula tion ofthewor1d her territory is larger than the whole of Canada advertising You get it in large and the United States With 1051 measure in The Barrie Examiner ltTurn to page three pleac of their ten children have each ed forces industries and war failiin is considered pretty failK showing forauy family in this fair Dominion Payroll Savings Fig Some recent payroll savings fig ures indicate large purchases of bonds by the employees of Various Winners of the Kellogg AllWheat 31850 408 35050 402 29750 386 280600 364 50700 326 42450 314 38800 310 13600 29100 44350 8450 20550 31900 26250 16500 26850 45050 46000 30800 18800 289 12950 139800 285 24600 213 21550 210 time get Mays IViiliiily Record hilsiilcss riiiil in West Unit Some of these 99450 31 18800 Sinic are as follows giving number of subscrib ers and amount Subscribed CNR Barrie 273 employees 82 650 Barrie Tanning 27 employ ees $4900 Clarke and Clarke 122 bought bond Only one child is at Cml 0905 $110501 Clyde Aircraft Ime an the rest being in me arm CddllflgVthUd 298 employee $477v 000 VColiingwood Shipyards 444 plants Ten applications from one elllllJlees $45gt15OQF1F5t COODem tive Packers Barrie 94 employees $9900 Bell Telephone Barrie 23 employees $1750 Does Her Bit Salesmen report that an 85year old woman from Nottawasaga tTuln to page six please TEN Piiizr iiiiflis Alli ANNOUNCED rie and Joan Sutherland Bradford misswnarl 0f lhet PreSbylerli No1 ContestjEmpire Flags IwereiOnt Church of the United States Heannounced today by the Walter The above ten notonly identified hompson Company Limited Tor six British Empire flags butwrote onto advertising hgeiicyr for Kelsi Kellogg AlfWheat slogans which t00 aggieSSiVE He 11358 bmlhellloggs AllWheat From the entriesl met with approvalfromthe Thomp WhowaSllltemed by the laps lESt received aiiThe BarrieExaminer up son advertisingagency which did Noveinizegang has notiiiiggbcnlantnWednesday nigh r1128 tnai the Jusiiggnd $oineof4fhe Winners inclinesi3 No Valerie Garner Carol Chpesuik Jack Badgley Mac Home prbniotloficdnlesfbh anew lung 0f least million more judged the best Marian Carol Wheat for thaxellogg Compan followingybuiig people were ad Chepesulk 36 Wellington St Jack Garner and Valerie Galnet 91 Ross St Jennette Gel and Shin ley Geit 10 Eugenia Sh Betty Hook Bradford St Avis Jackson 51 Dunlop St Jack Badgley 8813 Mary St Mac Hutton 62 Mary st Barl Canada Last Weeks COntesi No Contest was announced ti he Examiner last W891i It volved the correct naming pictured animals and the Turn to Rage

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