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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1954, p. 1

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Crothgrty Shanty Bay Betty Taylor Shanty Bay El 5pcth Cameron Barrie Janet Mac Phcrson Barrie Jane Macuren Barrie Virgina Woads Tornhlu ln termcdlate Level Janet Dlmzmum Annette Ralkcs Rosemary Raxkes and Rodney Ralkes all 01 Shnnly Bay and dislrict Seninr Level Ted Blgelow Oakvillc and Joan Tait RJL Shanl Bay Eour nulslandin swimmers from this area alsa passed lhclr exam Inuuon for flu 110an L119 Saving Societys Bronzcmednlllon They were Mrs Marie Marlin Miss Sheila More Miss Joan Murlson and Miss Joan Tail of Shanty Bay and dislrlcl Lauisa Cullen the Simcoe Counly Recreation Service was the examiner far his class Nunswimmers were Laughl Shanty Bay by Mrs Marlo Martini She tested these whn were ready or the first Red Cross Tut Be ginncrs which include varicly of walor skllls and he Bbliily in swim feel Those Whn arhieved his level were Peter Leamon Ellz Ibcih Pracnc Jackie Robson Kelly Ross Cory Wilsnn Ronnie Wllsnn and Virginia Woods of Shanty Bay Gay MnnPhorson Jane MnLarcn and 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unrlmhm lhn UH mnny ll Ih rmvlnplu IIVII wrlA UVIIH wxlrmlrll lu lhn Anmlnml MIMI hy Ill Wullhlp Mnyur Hm fr HmlllI mw wrakun wmr Alrrmn IWHII llmwn lurl mm Wur Tlululng mnnmulL Inn mnfllvl nu Alr mwr flynunnlul Inn Am Llul Inuqu Tub mu Mr Inhul TIE Nihili Th nlllllul Wm lhru mull III mum hm wmm lrru In un Hu tvlllrr Ilvln lhn Im 0le lnllltlhvl Mnl II II mllth put much runuwm Mr Ivmuo 1939 and It was this centre that pralnedthe inen for two armoured dlvlslons and two independent armoured brig ades that Canada commlttee to battle overseas the Sec ond World War Maj Gen Worthington ls seen here with two members or the group Everett Bjistul barrister left and Jr Mr MacDunnell MP for Toronto Greenwood cuqu the 110an Armoured Corps School 00 Channel vlm uwunlul the Worthlnglqn Sword nml currhd IL luring the Inspection und curuxnmllnl punulc Inw Hum 1qu mm mluln lluv wrmllv Hva lnnlrhrd lo 5L VIMNII lmk thru Iluhl hull mull wru Ilnlll In HAO mlle llrr nu wm lluanrl Ullnlul INHIIHMIII Ilhl mull Win llyru Inkm wllll lhn vhllllm Anmlrnn rmlm nw mum of Imlll Ml lnrllu thnlnnnn of summm mum mummn AUGUST 1954 MAJOR JEN WOMIIINGION II an hm no lnmcu um elsan regiment dun In tho Royal Cumfilln Amoungt corp story of wartlme batrlotlsm about whlqh llttle has been known for many years was unfolded at Camp Borden on Sat urday morning when MajorGeneral Flghtlng Frank Worthington CB MC MM CD the father of the Royal Cnnndlan Armoured Corps pupllcly paid tribute to group at Toronto government and buslness lenders whose ellorls at the outbreak 01 the Second World War enabled the Armour ed Corps to develop from Its than nebulous form to first rate lghtlng muchlne 0C Chnppcl was the command nz ufllccr ol the Cadet Regiment at the Inspccllun and ceremonial parade during which the music was pravldcd by he hand of lhe Ontario Rezlmenl 34W In I952 Gnncml Wormlnmon presumed hl SWDYd or nnnull compcuunm The sword is carrILd hmughoul Ihe Inspccllon and ceremonial paradn and L1 lhcn re turned the Commander of the RCAF Schulz or sale keeping Each ndplunl prusenlul with Sun Browne bell 1n recognlllnn Bl his lchlcvcmen was lhl arnup he said lhnt cuntributcd scvcml lhousand dol lam in cash In purchase he Hrs mndcm lrnIninz devices and cqulp men In mu Armoured Corps School In mm um me was convertnl mm tank school to the Arm oured Fighting Vehicle Trainlnn Cnnlre IL was 1h centremm lrllncd the men lur lwo armourcd dlvmons and wu Indcpundrm Armoured brlgadcs lhnl Canada commuted to baulv overscnsdurv lnu he wag Gun Wurlhlnzlnn said that when he Ippmachrd lhc Tommn group or nunclnl nsslslnncc nu ma school npvraung euccuvcly It wan to nvnld lhc nvmml dclly cxlllnnt lhnl tlmn In ablalnlng lhn fund rcqulrcd lhrouuh regular rrvlcc chlnncls mm mnncy conlrkhuhd by hm business men and government lcndem hmughl Io Cnnndn nml lhe Armoured School mrh lhlnuu 0C Chappnl was born in Grand Prairie Alberta when his father nevi Nelson Thomas Chappei was minister in the Uniicd Church He received his public school cdu callun in Saskatoon and ihcn mov ed to Toronin whnrc he gradualcd from Parkdalc Cnilcglate He spent year leaching rural school at Mansiicid OntV and then studied or two years at ihl 0n tario Veterinary College Guelph Last year he cnroilcd in the Uni versity Alberta GenénlWorlhlngm sndln rc crrlng lo the group or business mun that he now would lukn III nppnrtunlly rcpaylnl debt gratitude which he declared he had owed lhnm slncc 1039 General Worthington told the story at th cnnciuaion the ol llccr cadet inspectlnn one the highlights of the Royal Canadian Ampured Corps School Cadet Weekend an annual event do signcd to provide the officer ctr dan the COTC with an oppor tunity to display their achlcvu ments in training as well as an npporlunity In entertain their re latlvo and iriends highllght of the inspcclian 5211 was the presenlallon 01 the Worthlnmon Sword the standing secondyear cadet this year Officer Cadet John Nelson Chnppel Unwenuy Alberta Story Of Wartime Patriotism Told By GenWorthington Camp BordenCadet Ceremonial Ilunm elu mum equ ma Audll lumu encumb Alsn nflcndmg hu cammnny on Saturday was group at us Army Armourcd owners headed by Col Wu Win12 For Knox Kentucky Gan Warlhlnglon said he wished the two rcprcscnuuvu this special business mtns group to back and lull the nlhcrs hi Bfllr 15 years the Armoured Corps had not forgotten what they dld mind the patriousm lhcsc men presumed ha tuld the large audience at he Cere mony Thclrs wa ma wk 01 Canada néAcI Led by Gm Worthington the damemu gave an her chms In an men who were he lnl hunorcd Dx ceremony which he despribcd as firstrate drill Ind firstram dlsclpHna Clan Worth lngmn was accnmpnnled by Lt Col IL Dcrwlck CN hnln 1m Commander CA School omy able to be present haw ever were MacDanelL MP Toronto GreenMaud and Event Bristol banlslcr Others In the original gmup were 11 Ludlow business Mulquecn buslnuss man and Legnard Brock Those of the group who are still living were invited by Gen Warth lngton to attend the graduation ccrcmunlns on Saturday at the 150 cadets from the School which they had helped Id build some years ago Their sole dcslre was to ex ptdlle trainmg madam arm cured mops much as possible to ill lhc ranks at Canadas growing army in the ace of world war he first walkielalkle sets cuta way tank englncs and great var lcly modern wireless equip ment some of which Ls sHlX In use at the training ccnlm The thousands n1 dollar pruvfld ed in than things were never pald nor dld the donors nxpec repayment Gen Worlhlngtun dcv dared John mnh NMM um or Mr5 And Mn Duke 52 may um rle hnl been cmflhd with nvln us Illa lewyur old boy mm drowning on Illllln BL 01 lnrn wu plnylnl It um dock In the park when he tell Into the water John lmllrtd Iho younmfl plum ml wlumul bomenm nmave Iul own rloullu Jun rd In Hm mlcr And mound lhc My Saves Child From Drowning 111Ewldem occmm any mum Around oclock aquamun rngk pin honémry ximmber lhc aéaboi jigeprexIQ camp pordgn School mm and vamp Bordon ownerth Uh pol In new cnrrylnu th Woxuxlnmn award ll mmum mum Swing rowri or am AND com or swoon sun 01 Nuw Yoxk Fm whlch broke out on Satur day nlxh on the farm of William Guy concession £wo Tossuronuo Townshlp Just nonh at Million damage csnmalcd at uoun Distlnzulshed muonnmlns who will Ink part In he ceremony will include 1hc llnn Louis St Llurcnl Prlme Minister Canada The Man Leslie Fro Prime Mlnism Ontario and The Hon Govmnr the Lox In outbreak Will burn whlch wu levelled lu Zhe flmund one ham number at chlakenl hay lhroshlng machine Ind hImmErmlll Appnrmlly the tin started whlln lhc mmlly was In lllslcux showing durlng lhu cvcnlng th Hwy nr rlvcd bank nl the Mm the bum hld bean razed Mcmbcrl he OPP from All lun rm lnvuuzaglng Eagle Pu In he Kumluopu dla Iris Brlllsh Columhll was ound by thcr Mobuly formerly of Bank In IBM wnlrhlnu the HIM cultx woman number of the Advisory Cummle to he Ontario Hydro Power Commlixlon will be an iclal guest at the hismriz cm mnny tomnrrow to mark the in step Kn me SI lawnan Power Project The objmlivc 01 the Oniario Hy dro And he Nuw erk Stale POW cr Authority to complete lhll grcal 2200000 horscpowcr project In five years wILh the generallon and mm or power In our years DAMAGE IN FARM FIRE ESTIMATED AROUND $8000 ALDEIIMAN MRS MARJORIE HAMILTfJN Whuis by nnly Will Attend St Lawrence Proiect Ceremony Since 1864 Section8 Pages AERIAL CLUE

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