We girl in iwiii tw iti n1 lll ii ii Eic tliltl two rl lc 2mg huiil vttltili the luiluicli Militant il ic lilio lixiij 11 the ll Ill lllii Il iliiialsil numb iii il lit icesl lo cori ilci iliti Illllll of llttlll iaiiipaigii triul fwi ie lgtltlzl4vll llifl oili llUl of innitoi lllllillllYtllllh iiidI lllldtllltl lhc tliiiaiio Miiiistvi iif lliallr lloii lliwll Kelley iiivc all on Ililolzttiw vinvcil Ell the new one mile iltl ic ll cd fol liiti detection of zilciiuim and was in Hamilton tor llt it pinpwsc lliis done to Lilltlll Hire the llanziltoii piiiilic viili pl iirs tor nail xray of all illLll liltllliftl lol the early part Dr on THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7775 Cepies ttsCitIEL C053 CtlS IMgt 1E OIIAIA Horace Coles Installed Em Deputy Grand Master Of iii liitlll itt17vl iiii on Sun Him iiizi Luandae it iiil iv lv vllt ii Ll lil lliii iluii liii ll or lltll tune the ltl itll ir ll lie or i=f llllilllltll ull in 3c tlli ii itic lziw lilil liltli oi llltlltile1iilii the lit iltl Maliy ii iilaiw lllll it til lic Ilviclmli lliilliilltl by the iilJi ti ltltl ti viisiiil lll llttl ltlitilt b3 HANNAM COMMENDS BASS LAKE COOP tv H113 Swimming Classes In Four Centres Of Simcoe County Swniiiiiiii iiiil tllll tlliltnlll ttlltllllllt iiii lii iiiidei the leaderhip of Mt ldllst olle recreation ductin ioi Sin toiiiity Ilfflllllllll that wij gtllllllt swim iill itw ciiiliiicii cutid stJiititt lzlil points in lltttllltil iiiliiLciiiciil progiaiii for this war The iiiial Mlle lllllv siiiznnci it Then coiiiit suited tllitt ioiaioiis year ari lll Ilititll lltiltll tclillttl svriiiiiiiing classes this Spiiiiiiluii Illtlltl near lllinvnlc and floss l2ilc iicii One day six ttlS Will be pent iiiing lessons for the clnldicii who attend liiiiisfil ioiii lai lt Stayiicr iiisfil near lrillia ttk in lll cacli lark vill talltzli Ilannain president of the aiiadiiin Federation of Agriculture visited the Bass Lake property last Saturday before going to Vouchlching Park to address Illl annual meeting of the Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture Speaking of telephone call from an Ottawa editor after the project for farmers holiday camp hail been reported in the press Mr lliiiiiiam told of the interest the project had created llc commended the Simcoe Federation for pioneering in this idea and said there was nothing more natural than that the farmers who own so much land all over Canada should have little corner for their own park Dr and Mrs MeKelvey have been appointed governor and matron of the County Home at Beeton The selection was made by the county council last Friday from seven applications there being clear majority on the first ballot The new appointees succeed Mr and Mislames Llardine who are retiring after almost 24 years Dr McKelvcy and his wife were born and raised in Simcoe Coilnty After graduating from Alliston High School McKelvey went to university where he was grad uated as Bachelor of Veterinary Science in 1924 For723 years he haspractised as veterinary in Breton district and until recently ways taken considerable interest he had also managed lOOacre in community activities and they ave tWO daughters of school age Hundreds of Dog In Barrie Saturday Breeds 1W farm Barrie dog theyBarrielennelClubvisrallready enthe curtaiivpns its first in terilational All Breed Dog Show on Saturday JuneZ8 at Barrie Arena The Official Opening ceremony is scheduled for 2pm Saturday after noonat which time leis Worship Mayor Grant Mayor will extenda Welcome to lheexhibitors on behalf of the Town of BarriePresidentP Fisher of the Barrie Chamber of Commerce will take part Illwtlle opening ceremony The Barrie Ken ncl Club was worganized last year by the Barrie Chamber of Com merce Accordingrto Rev Hum phreys shew seoretary over 300 dogs are entered for competition Thoroughbreds every one coming from widely scattered points in Caiiadaand the United Stateswith one entry coming from California breeders are lending excellent support by entering some splendid dogs With such sizeable entrythe Barrie Kennel Club will be reason ably sure of staging one of the best All Breed Dog Shows in Canada Barrie people are in for rare Mondays with the first lesson on Alltllbtltll llcacli lessons on Wednesdays with the firstont on SIiiiiigliltist llcacli group will take to the watcruoii Thurs days with the first dip on July The Bass Lake group Friday as their swliiiiiiiniidiiy les bcginning on July classes will skirt about lll Rural leaders assisting Miss Col ley will have taken the Red Cross and teaching course Miss Culley herself is an accredited swimming instructor In each community committee in charge of transporta tion and wishing learn Monday June 10 group will have their July ionto addressed meeting in the vc immunity House last Mondayl vill evening on Youth Hostels The meeting was arranged by Kenneth Robinson recreation counsellor for Iltlllt and Miss Louise Tolley re creation director for Simcoe oiin 1y Plans were made for temporary youth liosicl to be established this Summer on the lakesliorc property of Miss Illsic llaikes three miles trict iccd cast of Barrie on the Shanty Btiylslmcne oiiiity Honiqu afternoon on lllllil Will lll Stl llllrilllfl Hillle controlling weeds Tainphcll Iiilllit cooking facilities will be provided and Herbert local committee will he organized and several members of the Mount Jimmy Ski Club have offered to aim was help with this Work as Summer project sons lhcl saving there is Parents their children contact other details have swimming these committees or Louise olley at Barrie should McKelv Named Keeper 8c Matron County HomeAt Beeton Serving as rcch of Beelon Dr MCKelvey ha5 beenon the County Council and this year he was chair manof the County Home Commit His work in this connection veterinary brought him into close contact with the County Home The County Home has from 90 to 100 residents and thch is 200 acre farm with stock operated for the home The salary of $1200 and of the matron $1000 addition living accommodation is prbvided and food staples and surgeon the governor is love hath no man than this that Dr aiidMrs McKelvey have 31 mmds den delivered brief message He ingrrepresentedclerghiin by his home We can thank God that Point Pavilion entfbreedsmof eagerfat the Show Cooker Spaniels and Great Danes appear to liave the lead over the other breeds however there is goodly numberlof Collies Boxers Pinschcis Samoyvedes Afghn Hounds rAiredales Welsh BeaglesGerman haired Pointch as William Dachs hunds Great Pyrenes and many other breeds not forgetting the pint sized Mexican Chihuahuas Anotheroutstanding feature at the Barrie Dog Show will be the Obedience Trials vIntthis class there isfa sizeable entry do of different breedstrained for obedience work These dogs will demonstrate their skill and knowledge and their abil ity to perform the required trials of obedience which entitles them to degrees of proficiency Obedience trials are alWays highlightand williprgvewa splendid attraction for old and youngalilic From time to time during the judging visitors to the Dog Show will be given description of the events over the Public address sys Turn to page four please if Doberman Terriers short the news aiy litclinon and Mary McFadden tllZ viiiplojcts are seen here 111 the Caiiadzan iiciil lLEcctiic plant Harrie where in Employees Giv Blood lFor Son of Fellow Worker 3YearQld Raymond it hot lliitiimitt llospiiil 5n 3121 iittiii il iliiillirli Vt rtnal illllvil ii laid tttc lrii lttiilll lIitltt llimiiiiiitf hi =coiidition iiipiiiti its ii iii iii iloiiii ion iinoiids Illtllil RAYMOND 1INlI MM 111 MIN innd Allti llvtvin Organize Youth Hoisfcl ioiild iot ltfill 1ivw that minh blood frillti Members llgilutli fioiii Assistin the Project illlflltmltlllili Mr lloii Pace and Bill Cooper ol give that ployees Donate Blood to Save Bo iienies iiiioiis to ifili iiziii tjfi inl li1iiil to ltllll izi ll ltiiii mil ho ltllllh HI ll lItwi lrliii ll innoitt tili lllill lll ill iuallij 311Mb out at tltl tli lii il of ii lot lilo iii lianl VIKJLY tllllltll aizv lilooil lii ll pin tili il ii in the dii ii Illlil ttiitl Io littl laiziilj to ltlt and tlttlllil litiic filll Marina ll ll littil illt ill l1iiii lot on lottiit 3in and lltin the aiiailiaii iciiwiiil Ilcciiic to piiqpoi lU piiii imiv inoiit ltocc of llll lullj lltilll dis ii Barrie is the inactive of the vliospitiil to lilt blowl llif provid ing it is replaced illlltlllittl and transfusions This page four please flldrlltl SecondWPIot Of my spa Kenneth Murphy of Guelph lll inspector eork that lltinii county weedtciieiiiical Vllllilflll bciiiil used inspectors also spoke iiilolly Mr Murphy the principal Vililll lill iiittnmat ion year tai is sptzumu 1st of Faith and another spray at Uni of $3011 should tirelv kill off this plot The ii tllltffltll reported that leafy spincc had been found thisx north of CooksIi town and he felt it Could be clean of perhaps lhis expense is shared equally by the township the county the prot said to present that would arouse the people to lllt menace of weeds ilic Act would only be enforced as Memorial Plaque Ol Simcoe County lOV Bears Names lbfierafors Lshould be lle declared that an acre last resort where it was iiiipo siblc to get cooperation Road authorities are required to Threshing machine year lniiisfil cost informed oft tinshid bikini hl lilll li oi ltayiiioiid Uiin lliillt Utne impliiHc iiili lilillll ivtltl iti iniim littw lumpii ll tiltlil Vivtin lli ml ltii loioiiti lilt 1c llltll liiiiiioiis lillllllitll llaiiianl llitcli lioctor and Miss in lllt lltltlllllil to flic advantages of addressed tltgtil spizijss li Murphyleclarv ouncii Iiiesdiiy led that the iltll itsmg the sprays mgmm comprnml iiiiporiziiicc oi lstiolild be aware of the particular done by the the damage dont by not LlLdlllllL HIM and mi owner of the land memorial plaque containing machines beforc the names of 345 sons of Simcoe from one farm to another County who lost their lives in the Second Great War was unveiled in eluded with the words Grcater the air mmr North Cglllplxll llaikes Clean seed is the Hcrbcft Dunn Alliston ill lillVtiincoe weed inspector spoke of dared warden farms seed drill tests had shownmw mcdod Factories thatwom there was ii high perceiilagoot llsplvmdmu pod seedsnnd he said Rev Downer MLA offer weeds lCl11LSll with grain ed the ledicatory prayer and con luction was being to $30 mile he lay down his life for his Rev Capt Caidyof Camp Bor recalled that much was said during the ivaiof the issues at stake and he said every man overseas had the things for which 1m these men had the quiet COLUTagCJIlO to see what was at stake he add Dance llawkstonc Hall Jiiiic 2iltion Ray Coles ed It helmetes us not only to mourn but to be proud said Capt Cardy in referring tothose whose Bar WW COMING EVENTS cents wordANIan charge 50 REM Monday orchestra Snack Dance at Brcntwood June Stroud Mountaineers nameswerecipsmilmd on the mein ladies 35c criaf If vhatthey did was worth Sloan Reunion Picnic to be held while we must not just talk about at Innisfil Township Park Sailor Eeturdzryvbydayuietly livewlay Jerky Gents 50c 233ifli and ivith humililyei so much for us an Ontario whowas Warden of Simcoe in 1908 was present and spoke of the sacrifieemade by the boys of this county Av Rev WQR Clements of Minesing representing the Barrie mingis trietMinisteria1 Associatibn led in prayer and the service was con cluded with Mayor GrantMayor of Barrie leading in the singing of the National Anthem The ceremony took place in the memorial entrance to the County attended in addition to the county 50c councillors and county officials Reeve George Clark of Barrie chairman of the special committee presided 4tgt The Barrie Examiner has the second largest circulation of any town Weekly in Canada It gives pm out thistivayztofulife as Christian Dance in learns Hall llielpstoii men and women dealing in truth Monday June 30 Mulliollantls or Let our lives chestray Admission dire be the memorial to those who did Game Partys Marys Church Muleaster Stl Wd1iesdaylii1jv23 CrBalT OVhV1ll Norlh afternoon and evening 204281 Softball lournainent and dance Cookslown Auspices Canadian Legion 26p At TEdenvale June 303815 DAN 3act play Rosy tlieGirl of My Heart Adniissionilsc and 20c 261i CoolcElotVii Dance Pavilion Don Gilkes rind his 10piecc orchestra every Friday night Adinissioi zaparty plate Community Head Friday July Softball and program l0 July Good prizcs variety served from adiilts title children 40c good 50c 25tfl Dance Shanty Bay llall every Wednesday iiiglit Music by Sly Court House and several persons Mountaineers Snack liar Admission Llllfb 19th Annual Picnic of McFadden Reunion at Midhurst Park Sunday afternoon June 29 Supper at430 Cominening Monday June 30 the Salvation Army will conduct Summer Vacation Bible School for children in the SA Citadel each morning from 930 to 1130 2526b teams Simcoe weed insgiccdor suit he had visited 555 ll all township councils inhis district weed ConllOlH iSSPllWl MI Mimiand he was iakint seed drill 5111 me Cmmly C011 House wedncs pliy He related that many scetilwws fie siizzucsted weed week day afternoon June 18 cleaning plants were iioi efficientS mnmmcd in Haldnnand This Ml is to 110W momland the weed seeds were not proi my of those who made the supreme mm icstlmod sacrifice Harvey in unveiling the plaque South taken tohaveJ Speaking of roadside spraying otvtheni cleaned up He stressed the weeds he said the cost ranged iip importance of longterm plan tol lCOlllltll weeds in Simcoe Special Holiday Dance MinelsliWrxlsoniiReunion earrliilyml at Jiiiiel Springwaler Park Zilliifiiends kindly accept this invita Ilclatives and 26p 22nd annual Tracy Reunion will 25261 35tfh 2526b WMS garden salad Park Bond Supper Admission under 26b Increase For Cou COPY MUST BE lN EARLY NEXT WEEK DUE TO HOLlDAY ll ct 2U liii will Il=illllllvlt liliii nrl iiii plan iuili illllllt lxlllliil ettiu tlixs iwli div It so lltlitll thit tlsl liix is illlr tl Illl litisitsl ilij tltllllltl llll liii Illt ti uni pipcr rstiliiisiiiiiiiit the iilxcrtisiii iiiil lii Info sit on titl lt lttllltsll loin spuiiilinl iisd llv iili to 11 pint th ll tlllli till lii Ilfllllttlttl lfl itllllllllt ltllll its oill up to fr il ilispli noon Itilllll ltiuii Xi illll JIJ copx lV lltl noon lien 41 spoiiilciits should lllt HR in l1ill iiot itir than thit this limit xillilw stirc to net in tlii painr tiiiriiitlt that does not Hltlt IHII lciliiisiliyu llvspitc tlic liolltlt pr liiniiici lliurulii but if the toiiipositors iii ile iii getting late ttilH tllly lnn HJtIltN iliiid tlt oiliic npx uiiiiiot iiiilil niiil hop to liic iiiiil lllllt Illtl llle rural iniils lllt iint Itdtll Hillrllltr until Iiidiy Hi ipginintil tziti iii pd will ll rm iri viiin c1 lion giit of blood to childiiii iioiii lll Illt to in ll it lltlltl ittint Tlli toiiitil ii limosm ltlll ill thcic iiit tciiii on of liiitt llf idrltd from itliz Fitfl reached thioitizh tnc and llltll anioiiiil atci lirposol pl 11 iwsll cd if their ii any report on the lfhlhttlnlti and competitions iii January February When Aid and liiiiii team also conipeted lll Laurie asked how often tfivl the lltllltt of Ontario llliflSClltitll iboarrl of health met the Mayor 1L turnipiiiini iii which 13am stood 121i fliillllhi all the schools of 3ii ro rcw Altl il ffiii as pokt of complaints plied whenever it was iiriicnf ilicic was some discussion Ltiltllltl the Lions tiiiiiival and illl up Tm lClllIlllltl of Coinnieicc Speed Boat so close but the lililfitlllly of councillors felt is was matter between the two Regatta coining Home There were three applications to lihe position of fire chief and lllls Pit llllf lillllllti llllll InLIllillitl was referred to the fire and Ltliglit committee Sonic sewer petitions were dis icussed and this matter was held over for later meeting 25 Yeo is Clerk 11 Cadet Rifle Tecim Georgian Champs For Second Year iii 11mm bu pm ii ii 11 Il iii iii ltl lii iit tip tlittl illil iilt 10 Alitlldlill ie tftlll iii 1i itliii olliinzxiiiou ti thaw it 114 ic siio ll os titlc 18h Woe Hitil coin pliv hit illi tititti tiiil it wort ill to itc her illtlilllil int lie lo tied llli ii Page of the iiist pair of targets ititi fl lllll l3 tnni 1s ll Page 10 lillllll Elli All llinhtrin 101 llmo ilsltllit ltlL Iltlllt1gt Iliiv lllilt lElLIL liii latoi lllll llout vilitii lfli litv llowc lllll Filter Lites lloii rork llob liilllSlll llllt iern of 113 boys shot in the lIl1tl of Canada lliflc Assi lllhtflift was conducted all afternoons or even inc and Ollt noon hour each week from January to May under the iii1 striicioii of Tockbiirngliid 143 Sjsiiiioti During that time 11 large iiiiiizbcr of cadets qualified fnrl imiksniaiisbip badges of different lands the 101111 average increased from 1113 in January to 962 in Aprill ional Federation declared ll ll llaiiiiain in discussing the confer ence he had recently attended at film lfagnie in Holland The Presid ent of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture was addressing the an iiiial meeting of the Simcoe County Federation held Saturday June 21 at Conicliiching Park Orillia Referring to the accomplishments of the conference the speaker said world farmers decided they would stand behind theUnited Nations pYou cant talk peace to hungry people Food must come first We believe that if we feed the people of the world better than they have ever been fed before there will be more chance for ihc United Nations to succeed SLCEtLZtt lPoges to of $1000 In Barries Assessment nty Equalization foil Herbert Hannam Relates Details Of International Federationmgonference think we need this liiteriiat Mr Hannam stressed that the HIMIII UDlT tRCULATi ooo lillllllfu il $3155 ttlllttlt Sillilllli iitoini lllllt induct of ii isscssiiicnt lli iii 11 twin gnvvpi of Siilllipi lin lo lillll itti total is tiiipoes zit woo lissu 51 Hitgiwr trio lmtlbill Lytr saiiiiioo ii Nottalva Fictitivio mil Silllldlltltl li= giant Hl lllllltlilli $2295 iiiii lm 31 non lcctimsetli Vltlnlltldl liiii Fittilllttitt lossoi oiztzo $057000 Veins 52077000 Wesl Iilllllllllltll ilillllltl lNTERNAllONtl DOG snow on SATURDAY PRIZE LIST $700 More than 300 dogs from tiny iiiliuahuus weighing lessvtbau one pound to huge St Beniards weighing uplto 5300 pounds will be shown in the Barrie Arena on Saturday June 28 This will be the first Inter national allbreed log show to the sponsored by the Barrie Kennel lnb Prizes total $700 and snowmen state this is the best premium list inOntario in 19 years Arena doors will be open from 10 am until 10 pm and judging will continue all mornv iiig and afternoon Several local dogs will be shown apreeinents relating to food produc tioii must be on couiperativc basis not on the old cutthroat and com petitive basis Not one delegation believed in curtailing production to maintain prices he stated but went on to add If we go on prodiding more and more and dont organize for more equitable production iL will be hopeless for everybody It must be an organized program done on plan Even if you leave all the trade in private enterprise it must be done with international plann ing Canada has been at the top in get ting producer representatives at these food conferences said Mr Turn to page two please SIMPSON who was honored by County offici zals last Friday evening on having ho lltld lvl Slllngwalol Parkireached his 25th year as Simcoe Prize largest family attendingJOO per cent Dance at Baxter Friday July l4 Stioud lllountaineerswill furn ishinusic Dancing from930 to Ailoclock Annuzil llctuiionBlack Familyn lnnisfil Park Saturday June 28 The ltltlilr anniversain of the com ing of the first settlersof the Clan from Ireland to this country will observed United Church stiautberries and County Clerk Born in Tiny Town shipin 1870 on the farm that was lpimicered by his fatheriie lived lthere until moving to Barrie lll 1928 Mr Siinbsionscrved on Tiny 7Towiiship Counciliandinllll recve of that l0115llllllQtls cdWardenvof SimCde Following deatliof Fletcher in 1922 Mr Simpson was appointed County Clerk In those years there was no Park Oiillia stenographer and all county niiii utes and bylaws were recorded by hand In 1930 he was elected tothe George Home of Commons as Conserv ative where he served on the Gov Directislwere elected as follows ernment side for five years During Gordon McArthui that time his daughter Jane acted Woods Alliston Orville Todd as Countyclerks stenographer Mrsr Churchill Thomas Simpson is the former An Bruce Cowan IStroud Manford iiie Clute of Wyevale and there are Horne Orillia Cecil Chappell five sons Laverne Herbert Eric Crown Hill Carman Robinsonp Elwood Lloyd and daughter Jane Moonstone Donald Bell Barrie Mr Simpson is member of the Kiwanis Club and Trinity Anglican Morrison Barrie Church and he has also supported The 194748 president of the numerous community organizations At the County Council session last Friday evening Treasurer Coleman pitesentcdMr Simp59n with an ebony walking cane and ExWarden Ernest Miller presented leather brief case Both speakers mentioned the service of Mr Simp son to SimcoeCounty and to the Coop director of the Barrie Agricultural Society president of leci I23 77 26pb Bond lead United Church An nivorsary Sunday Jime 29 vices atli ain and 730 pm DST RevE Burgess guest speaker Special music by the choir con sisting of quaitettes ducts and soles by Miss Anna Wilcox of Toronto Every person welcome Dominion Day Celebration at Ealgrave Tuesday July Mens softball prizes $40 $30 $20 $10 teams ladies softball $15and $10 Entries to Horan Phone Bolton 2315 or James Oliver Tottenham 6914 or on grounds by 1230 noon on day of games 26pb ser councillors Ray lidtiglieed of Holly elected Vist vicepresident aiid sident Elet RaYLougheed 194748 PrJestdent County Federation president of the Simcoe County he Federation bf Agriculture at the scveiithcaiitiualmeeting held last Saturday June 21 at Couchieiiing Earl Parnell of E1invalewgs isk33eetoii2iid vicepie Stayner Lee Banting Ivy Kenneth Spring Elmvale KNM County Federation Ray Louglieed operates large farm in Innisfil Township raising Yorkshire hogs Holstein cattle certicd seed pqta toes and registered seed grain He is secretary of the Simcoe unit of the Maple CattletBreeders Associa tion directorof Simcoe District Succeeded Simcoe Coopcraiive Medical Ser other offices and has been very ac tivc iii the Federation of Agrieulv until recently and was on the Cham pionship CNR SigniOrsoflball team last year Heis an active member of the United Church and takes part in community affairsRay is Son bfMr and MrsfH Lougheed Holly Mrs Ray Lougheed is the former Violet King and they have l3 ture Ray took part in athletics one young son HUNTER RUSSELL Reviewing the activities of the past year the retiringprcsident Hunter Russell said Of the many achievements the most recent was the purchase of the Bass Lake pro perty now named Bass Lake Coop The venture is now firmly estab lished on its own under cooperative principles and we are looking for ward to its deVelopment and growth as centre for the promotion of educiatfionalrecreational and or tural activity forthe people of Sim coe County Mr Russell commended the Nat ional Farm Radio Forum and the Turnto page two please