Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1940, p. 3

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De UUSDISPU HUG nL('?(l HUG UllLlilW' ed~as a means of settling inter- national dispuI`.e.. blur the virtues of Christian pnt1'ioti.~:m. czuirngo nnd~'se1f-sacrifice mmtt cnnt`:nur- _m` civilization will lgwcnme :1 .})L`l`|l[ force. They must be enshrim-d in 11 new `crusade (11 mnml vquivuivnt of wm')-Ath(.- cx-eming (`pf an n_::'gi'cas-I sivc Chriswiian citi7.onship. that shall i seek do profit fmm pnit or-mrs, tn L-orrr-mi prnsr-nt civic and social` wrongs, and to nsmlblish 21 kingdom till? Christian b!`Oihf~I`hU:)(i mnnng-:1 m`en. III, is in l`hi:< l.'1' that our Church Schnnl wnI'k(`I`s anti Y`)l!l`iy, People mu.'~`.nL givo thmns`(-ix/(`s with increased initizw`1v;- zmcl `/..;1l. I ~ 1 run: , , , A , ,1 .u,- , .-,,-u I... I Hp`nuL 3| lcadlong : 4. Innu- s(.-con.d trapper. said his watch and it was I time. Although we they were in trouble mid-: v'l'lL' nyun` Inmpbcll : :ume up i: ` zliuinnnn l'\}ll| 1- `'1 -n hnlkl wilnr.-s. P('h`?I` C . who "in .u , sharply. at cnin T` are the I when 1 uilxrn I`-I wnu; I plant (llLl'I\|l' 1` Campbell and 0rd Buy. \vur<- ll.-.n.v ul Y\nuH'.- 'nll| In sight saluos IF NEWG-I.TECTED ' ;l"l`(.['ll-i E15 l`.`=| `... ,...l1n.l I 1'1 Iuuy bx-ynnd llh |Il.`I 5 ('f~lI1f.`(l ":mpbI`H ;uw lhv ` 12`.-C.L n wv mudv :1 <-urrful nntu M the spn wh-n- H1l'_V \'Wlll <>w~r," ho :~`ni Wn lhmughl Hwy mi`;.*,h1 hnvo b(.'E :11 l'n`.~4l. bu! H)l`_\ \vm'v fly inp; w-x'_\' Imv." nu-..,u-_: x,,, n,,.\.: l3Hn(l("(l by Sun`! lfmil Hwy lurnr-rl Ilwlr mdin 0 for 1h- ninhi. m-\v5:r"u.~:l. they didn knuw .'m_y plmws \v(`1'n- missin H:n'p<-1' .".'}i(l. "\V<*'1'(- in lhu civ ;.{u.'n'l I14-re and in the mornin |,o... .-l..rl l.. :\I| Thw !r:1m)z.-r14 wm'(- pcsitive th t,hr- plilnn which went into :1 di immr:(|::x`.(-I_v wt.-n1. mm the lak 'I`h:~ nU`H'l` piano might. have crash :1: tmv or Lhv m':m_v islands. bl Iho-y w(~I`(' rluubtful of thi.-4. IN I 0SHl".SSl()N ()l~` ARMY H'I`()Rl'I.\'. AN IS FINE!) I lwxu lat illegal tho pr llldl, LIIL` (ed by 21 220 and : When 1 ...(4I.. Du u\' U| hllljl $3.00 wil nigm :4 uni ninn infant. I y Ilu-m up ln I0 yvure During let-lhinu llul)"- Own 'l`uhluts Imun lo mr we llu-_v rlvnr:-I up ul U! dlgcslivu dislurlmnrz- m` fI l'lfll||I(`.\`." Fnmlllv 1-fl`:-rlivr fur winmlv fl'VI|I`. (Ii On S']1lll`(l'l_V murnin;.: Wlllia ~`ur1'u;:u`. who pl:-zndurl not guilt ' !\l'(l 1111' rnmimum of $20. ..A ...... ,.,.u|.` .... ,. nhuv-ll Somu pi! 1 Sumlny : unlrl an. I: I cllll nuld Nfslnlr Thr-y Ill. VV|' |l' Ill l.lIlf liIV lay! wv ropm'1url to OU nxlin-,5 ufTirm' that we hu 1` pl:ll1('.\'. H0 phnnvd lho ml 1 R.(,'.A.l". nl1'icml.'~'_ u- pilnls: cznnu nvm` in 5:00 1 Kitty and Hwy asked 11:. if w :1! 1).'H`k to Dr'vil`.~'. Luke I. <,m- pnsiun. In the men ha-`V hm! fuunrl H1!` UH SUI! mm-r unrl Ihoy lmm 21 plan :nl';;w- il whilv we wvnt bac mm Hm-5. Ax 5:rmn as w(- SIL nno-. fmm I)r`vi1'.'< Lake. w .1-:tLw Ihu nun.-rs: Incl gran nu Ink:-," mitl l'{m`;)m'. 5' hm! hm-n flyinxz In In (`u-nphu-I1 said. "Our: pil m'.'~ Iy-vn blindm! by line .~.u 4' luv :~M-Inml In 1-limb rig! H1` lhw u[hl.`1' follow." ll CUI Mllll asked fm Chip -nu. `LI\'s. uy Vluul: U .. in the room of 1 lamx-rton strvct. ...l,u\. . n whk no pror rodeo Lthuti ~.~I.. `AYH `II jlllllllt 3|!!! of Hi !\'Iz1j(?.~'ly. (JlI'im-;- Dnb.~.on slat lSl`d had be-crn appruacl tuin PI--. Bl.'Air on No .1 fur :1 1mm of 50 cen ., .-..l'....,.,l kn `Isnt `n IIIIKIIXIILIIII `VI 170V: ntls an .1 charge m ur public stor ML. - CONSTIPATION Page 'l]nfee I.\|'(l HI? INK` IL :' Hf army btm unsm-. zmd I pa he had SCCUI nsv to return U! I. 'I`1u- office I u- uunc u |`L-I ml- 1... ! n'l.` 1.] HM the inlc-I md the i ' hml mu . f . gnu :- ('.l|!`SlIVl' (lISll|rl)l|l\l`C Ur lH'|lulIIl'SS. Fqunlly I-I`l 'cIiv-_[ur simnlv fr-vc-r, diarrhoea. ups:-I qtumuch, qllu. ainuulv rrunp and other ' Inn-nl-' ul h:1|nyhmn|. 0` !~`.-uv In ml-n nunur `Quick and ~'.urv`in I Ilnrmlex-1, and -ml:-. |lupz`f_\'ing drugs. I- nnalysl - ` la`. 1 Iln4'|n- In llil Thursday, December 19, 1`. .3 In Experiment In Leadership Training is Sim??? ;?#='!*9'v BABY ? -The Simcoe Presbytery of The: United Church of Canada in iLs fall ' programme of Lcadership Training served notice to its Young Pccple and Chunch School workers that they `were needed for "training for active service" for a new crusade for educational evangelism. moral reform and social regoneratitm `which she has set herself aggres- sively to wage. `tn-.. .... {kn ....-...I,1 u-ar\unv L'r\r\IIy:- H I Iunl. I n th--ir zuttiun. I~_Ia.~xy lo lulu-. lhl I101 Cnlillll U|)lIl` ll!` (By Rev. F. W. Madden, Minesimz) YES. out in Vancouver and Victoria GOLF is played all year rotmd. \\"nrm sea-breezes and the protection of the mighty Coastal mountains maintain a moderate temperature in which all outdoor sports take on an invigorating newness. Plan now to visit Canada's EVER- GREEN Playground-for rest or play, the ideal place for a thoroughly enioyable winter vacation! Special \Vinter rates at hotels. The new Hotel Vancouver's spacious rooms and de- lightful accommodations will add to the pleasure of your stay in Vancouver. The total attendarcce was 74, `total enrdLment'47. number certi.1 23. or 49 per cent. "mm '0-`urn Schnols cermm-ales. Tho unnnlmcius decisions fr-:`.m Lmlh Rcgimml Schools and from Orillin Sband~ax'd we}: .01 was in |l`2Ivm' 01' a sixsnfght Sch 1 hold inn Lwn nigh.`,_a 21 week for lhwc WL`('kS. 'I'nis-would give two \\'t`0k- onclr. for saludy and z|s. and would not interfere so `saerimlsly with regular mid-week activitk-.~'. | 'l"Im qfnti-:`1i(-nl rnnm-1 nl` Fllmvalo. |I3EZll`C, DlilylIL'I'. U.L. 1| "Young People's Work in `the '[I.ncnl Church." lvcl by Rev. F. W. 'IMadd0n-'M:u'y K011. Stzlyncr. U.C.`. |Gm'd(m McAx`1hu1`. Stayncr. U.C.: '|Kalhryn 'l`illm'. Slaynor. U.C.; Ida `Nlillsznp, s:'.n_vnox', U.C.: Florenc." ,Pr(`ntic('. Cnllingwoocl. U.C.: Elsie !Pnin. Sbnym-1'. U`C.: Cecil B011, 'Stn:nyncr. Monmmitoz Rev. Gem-gs |Crus(-. Nvw Lmvell. U.C. I` Elmva`.`o Rogianal Schnnl i The Work and 'l`o'21ching of the Pmpht-ts," lot] by Rev. Gm). Burry --Gcrtrud(- Fckol. Elmvulc. U.C. C. E. Hc-pkin.-1. Midland. U.C.: Em- mu Fasten`. Elmvzlle. U.C.: Lnurn `|B:n'ne.s, El:m\'alo. U.C. 'I\' . . . . nu l)nn. \I!.\.~l- In Olsn l23. 49 cent. The `two `Regional Schnols for Young People of the Unied Church were held the same week. one at Thornton. with Rev. Fred Berner as Dean, and the other at Elmvale. with Rev. Geo. Mnrrism1 as Dean. . Thnca or-hnnla .urmm hold nn `fi\'(` as Dean. These schmls wove held nn cnmecutive nights. `he Elnwalc school finding it to Le imper'ativc to have a six-.h nigh "n the Thurs- day or thofollnwlng .-lack to give the students :1 chance -13 a"<.lr:quatc- ly qualify my their `:I'(-rlits and certi-fit-aies. -' "mm Iuhanlrnriiuc rim-icinnc fr-.".n1 {with regular mm-\VCL`K `dc-uvuu-.~.l The st`ati:~`1iCn] report of Elmvalu schnnl is: Total atlondzmco. 6:); total cnr-.')Imont. 18: nLm1br\r (`Fril- lfiod. 10. or 55 per cent Thornton schnolz 'I`n1::l uI`.r-nd- nncc. 30; tntnl ehrolmcnt. 22: num- ber C(`I'lifi0(l. 17. nr 7'? per cent. General sumamnry of fnur schools Total attendance, 231: total enrol- `mont. 125: mlmbcr cmxific-(1. T1 5[)41t.'L=x1tag0 cnmifirccl. .5 per com. I 'l"hn mnmhm-< nf Ihn (`.hristim`. l[)Ll"..'L l1l.El_. ,i.` (,'(:'|".lll`L'(l. 3):) [)L'l' `je'ct could not have CUIIL. The members of the Christian`. Eclucutinn Committee of `Presby- tery and of the Young Peuple s 'Exeeutive wish to thank all minis- ters and Church l3<)En'ds for lheii genern.~`it_v in permitting, the use or their buildinpcs for the various sessions of the .schunl.'~`. and I'm both heat and light without Cl1:I1`[_{:`, as well as all who so willingly and efficiently served as Dean. Director. Librarian. Registi'ar, In- struetnr. Leader of Recreation. and of Worship. and members of Pro- mntion Cnmmitufees. Without their help this Leadership Training Pro- been under- taken. C. -nnnccfu I` qC'IIHl\I1`I1' un.nv.,unn_u lXIAI.I:.I|\/g; uuu the Christian Education C of Presnbytory and lhv Young People's Executive hnqa ])l'1)"`d F4) `succoarful as In (,'x`cnt(- and estab- lish a, policy that shall mm inue to direct the I.,0.'ndm'.~hip I`mini_n;' pmjects nf P1'r~nbytm'y in lhv fu- turc. Dnnu LII-lr\1u\`c uvr-I'D I-uIrl.,1un\ - I The experiment mzlclu thi. full by. 3 I | LJll\.\,\.uI||.|l u..._.......... vcollingtwood, Stayncr. Creenmre `Standard School: The Work and Te`-zvshings of -the I mphets." led by Rev. Rmbl. Graham: Mrs. McDon- ald. Croc-more, U.C.; Mary Robin- son. C-nllintgwvood. U.C.; Mrs. Tait. Stayner, U.C.; Mr. Carsondden, ESLayhc-1'. U.C.; Mrs. Curscaddbn. isaiaynor. U.C.; Geo Clemonco. S1ay~ unnr NC`. |H(.`I', U.b. Planning For Childron in Ihr Local Church." lqcl by Miss Anm. Orchz11`d--~Elsin Smctcy. Brc-ntwnnd. ;U.C.: Bernico Fryer. Cnllim.:`\v00d., Bz1pL: Mrs. Frusm: Glcncuirn,` Bapt; Mrs, Geo. Clement-r.-. Smy- nor. U.C.: Ethel Kighl. Bethe! (`.`n~r\r-re A n rrl irinn HUI". U.L..; lLU1I`l l\l)_.`,Hl. l)l'LIlL'l C-zmmers. Anglician. 1`(!aching Older Buys and Girls." led by Dr. Alvin Perkins-Mx`.<:. 'Brodm`ick. C1'e0mm'(~. U.C.: Ivzm Beam, Stnynor. U.C. I "Vnnrur P1-nn`lr\' Work in `tho 'I)iIllIt'-B, I!1|i|H\'illl.'. U.L/. YnungPe0p1e`:`s Work in the Local Church. led by Rev. F. W. Muddcn--Muriel I-Iure. Ehnvalc. `U.C.: Phcmiu C<.aL(~s. Midinmi. U.C.: Kzmhorim` King. R.N.. 1\/Iidlund. vU.C.: Vvrnu I :n'noi1. Wyevulv. U.C.; Ray Spring. Allonwnod. U`.C.: Elnwp Fivgohon. Elmvxlv. U.C. I Orillin St:1nd;n'cl School ' I`hv Work and Tcachlng -of the lI`I`:`.ph(`l.*'." led by Rov. W. B. Bug- Successful Students` n. I` as the ' certified` dc-n~-H. Ivloffal. Marclmmm. Bapt.: Helen Hay. Orilliq. Ang.: Mrs. Isobel Crmve: W. B. Mann. Orillia. BapL.: Gmn. Morgan. Orillia. Bapt.: G00. Langman. Qrilliu. U.C.: Mrs. Langpman. Orillin, U`C.: I\/Iiss E. P1`0ph(`1. Orillia. U.C. ..rh......I.:.... r\I.:.... n.....~ ......l r~:..1.~" . .u,...u. V.-. 'I`om`hing Older Boys and Girls." led by Gordon Watson, Y.M.C.A. S0cy,-I om'l Whetler. Uhthnff. U.C.: Mrs. Glen Or.'~`m'. Orillia. Ba.p1.: Wilda Bins1oz1d.j Uhthoff. U.C.: Mrs. C. B. J-nes, Orillia, }3:xpl,,: Har1`_v Cooper. Orillia. Bapt.: Mrs. D. H. M'cGill. Orillia. U.C. "Vnnuur Y3n:\v\ln'L \X7nr1: in N10 Mrs. U. H. lvrcuill. urnna. u.\,. Young Pen.plc'.s Work in the Local Church." lod by Rev. F. W. Madden --~ Mrs. William Binsic-ad. Uhthoff. U.C.: Helen Julmstun. For- est Homo. U.C.: Eric Szirjezml. Oril- lia. U.C.: Joan Bviircl. Orillia. U.C.:} Edith Page. Orillia. Angz: Gen. H. Boltom Orillin. Ang.: Mrs`. Bolton. Orillia. Ang.: Bill Hvaven. Orillizi. Bapi.: l.m`n0 Smith. Orillin: l ro.<. Thornton Regional School Young People's Interests." led by Rev. W. A. E. D';)v--V0s1:i Fins-I l.Cl'. Allirton. U.C.: Wilson Loug- hood. Holly. U.C.: Frank Todd. Gil- fnrd. U.C.: Hnward Gardimer. Eb-` enezer. U.C.: Eileen Gardener. Eb- (.nC7.(`1`. U.C.: Rubcr`. Hunter. Sll`nLlLl.. YYK` 1 |U.L'. ` ' ' [ Bulldmg the Young Po~:plvs1 Pmgrammc-." led by Rev. C. G.z Higg'in~ \:)n~I\/1hrga1`01 Neill) . Gil-1 ford. U.C.: Mx`.~. Bury. Angus. U`C.:T -Ross Hubb-ux`d. Stmud. U.C.: Mm--` gurot McKenzie. 'I`hornum. U.C.: Elizabeth Probblo. Allismn. U.c.:| Elizabeth Banting. Alliston. U.C.:` Helen Bush. Angus. U.C.: Calvin 1, Shaw. Thornton. U.C.: Gm. Faris. Cnok. U.C.: Mario Dyer. Hol- ly. U.C.: Wm. Thonmpsmi. Angusxi . n r` - anvil] \.\: nub... `War. as the world nnw knows it. is a hidenus and gruesanuo thing to be despised and hated and outlaw- nrl sm :1 h`H|}lH< nl' s'nH.liI\g 1 04-nun` LVIIIJI uu-an. ~ Flying Officer Everett Baudouxl tot Stellarton, N.S., is credited by the l British air ministry with :1 success- l Iful dive-bombing attack on a Ger-1 l l I l l I iman submarine as it crept into its gown harbor. As he attacked. the {submarine opened fire with machine guns and struck his plane three ,times. Baudoux's uncle. :1 Stellar- ton town councillor. was the man who captained a Draeger crew which rescued Dr. D. E. Roberfson and Alfred Scadding from the Moose River mine. ` d._j.'.\_j____ Tell it well am} it will sell. Fm Barrie the telling is best none through The Examiner. SANK NAZI SUBMARIN n,_.,4 CHOCOLATES The kind you like to give and receive. Always fresh and delicious. s!a::9 ~'- Chocolate lovers every- where thrill to c: Gift of Neilson s Fresh Chocolates. CHOCOLATES THIS CHRISTMAS FOR PERFECT SATISFACTION turc. Four !'chunl>' W(`l`(` hL~lrl--1w:- stanrlmd and hwu rt-gi<'mnl---zrt cen- tres that would pI`o\'id(.' l..oac1er-i shi-p Training p1`i\7il(>;.{v.x' tn prac- -`ically every Chri.<=li:m wcrrkm` in. the F're.<..byt(>ry. O1` courre. we have l0m'n(:cl manic things from our CXp(`I'i(.`nC(` that shall help us in reach :1 larger de- grep of success next-fail. But our ox- perlment has already bxnrmght a type of Chrin'.ian I-`ellnwship and an Increzused ufficioncy that lmcl many to ~0mphatically declarez` This must conrinuc nn :1 larger scale, and that soon. .,,. an. I _..,,, THEY ARE WONDERFUL! LAUDED BY MAN `CANADA EFFDETT FROM DUNKIRK! (Continued From Page One) : and the Camudians. He was intrn-( ducc-d by G. R. Burns and thnnkocl in behalf of 1111` Club by Gomlcl () Smith. -nnou I /1'1n\n In r`mmrln 1: mnnn. I Until I camo to Canada. 1` thought i-1 would bv a 1-lLl;. .h job all the way rouncl." Corp. Cumlnings1 I I lstated. "Without trying to flutter `tho Catn-ndiuns. my ideas hnvv un- ldergono a_gro:1t clumgv. Since com- ing hero. I hE1\ (.` begun to realize the vast C]UZ1IHillO_5 of war n1Z`llCl`iu`._-: and munitinns ,<,ruing intn l?.r.tnin from Canada. The work being done h(`l`(`,. in some \\'il_\'.< _vr>u dun`! appreciate it." hr` continued. "Tho 'I`:mk Corps hero is really t`t_nrg:ing ulwad undo! the excellent lcador. uf Col. Wm'lhin'g`t I f`-I\\'r\ l"nn~nnil\`,Q Qirl h .'lI\I\"l`-I NU1'lHHl'g`lUll. Corp, Cun1ming`s said he ALWAYS USE CANADIAN NATIONAL TEIIOIAHIS - MONEY ORDERS --EXPRl .--an nnnn:nA|u Irv IAIITV CUNIININIII. I-Illllllll Full in/ornlution from: any clc! dull I-OIL "It'll 7'3!!! 0 ! 77!!- TRAVEL WEST TI-IE JASPER WAY USING THE All-CONDITIONED CONTINENTAL LIMITED 21.1: .-..:......o.`.... In... Ann 1-.'A.o `uni .n.uu., uuu mu... ...,.,.. The fil'.'~:l S1v:mclm'd Schnul was :1 six-night sch0n1--~lwn nights 3 week -'01` three \vE~ok.'--:n1d vvnsl held at Collingwood. ".uyner and` Croemoro. two nights in each plavco - And, n0:wiLh.s'tzmcling u. SL-rim|.~ hand'i:"p--unuvniclable 1rr:g_ulzn~i.`y in a-ttendance of two member: at the teaching staIfl'-~l.l1cre was a total _ nlofendnnce of 62. :1 total registra- tion of 38 and :1 total nun'1h<.~r cm`- Hficrd of 21. or 55 pm` r-(mt. n.... ..,...,...,x c-.....,n....-n c,.|...\.1 uuj-2-1 ATTRACTIVE RAIL FAIES UKHIWI3 IIIUIIKI vnvsna --uu I SPEED, DEP$DAIlUYY, SAFETY ..:_-._-_._.___:_; TEE BA"R'iifE BA'iil'l'IE,'"() iVi`l`.. CAKABE __._.-.. -2 Reduced sleeping-car Iar_u. _ Law nu-al rates or! trans. nun um:-r -nu: |AI:n In cinletl very much lhe eI1tlmSins'n1 shown in C:1nu(l:| fur lhe war. and he believed it would be :1 mighty metal` in the \Vll1l1ll`ll;.'_ of the Wm` by the l3rili. Empire. In France and Belgium When his unil zlrriverl nl Dunkirk _ In l~`runee lnsl sprinxz. lhe French gave the Bri.l,ish lrnup. :1 nice wel- come, and he fell that. the fall of `France was nut clue lo the some- (tin1esullegc(l pom` fighting qu.'1litle.<. Of the Frencl: .mlLlie1'.~'. the full lay within the French (lnvernmenl. il- lscll` and the Fifth C`.:`llll]1lll."rl`S. -I\XY.. .12.-lv\`l h. H. .. LJ 4 Plr\ until 4 ZDUII tlllkl ll|L' l`lllIl K,`.Illl|lIlll."l`..\. I "We didn't. hnvo :1 lot to do until` the actual war .s!:n'Ivd whvn the Germans (`11110 mmugh Be1gium."1 Corp. C1unmin;{.s` .1EH(`( l. "'I`r~rrifi(` nix` activity lnok placrq.-: it xvus very` ferocious." ho .~ni(l. I \mmn u.:.~ mm ....- 1.. n..|.r:... no !lL'l`UL'lUIl>'. ilk` bZll(l. When his unit gt)`. to Belgium (it passed through Brus.-`o1.<>. any tdwn of any CunFL`qu(:nc4* hurl bevn du- va.<'lzm`d. One or these xvus T-Jurnai. l'I`Iw Fifth ()nl11rnr1i.~=1.~' were at work. for when they wort` p:!s.\`ing through a I3:-l~2,izm town. hzmd :rmm(les Worc- thrown at Hwir Izmkx fmm sr-c0ncl- stomy windnw.\'. Thvy \vo1;o Car- | mans. not Belgian ~'. I "Tn Hm Inn \n'II` n ...mm.-mq nmq I [lllblll-`F. ll`\Jl IJUI]-`,|ilI|.`. | In the lust wzu`. i I tho Germans mnhl 1 fully wilhmxl lvzulv "lun in I|\?c uvvuu Oh ' l|.llI_y' \'\'Hl|llUl lL'ilUl'l`.`[ll[). HO 5'.1l(l.' |"but in this wax`. they have shown that thryv mm 211'! wilhvxut louder- qship. Tho C`.m`n1:1ns in lhis war arcl I wurkim: as individua1.<. whiz-h muk-, ios them tluubly clnng;'mus." '[`ho_v` lwore slappod down in parachutes I in many vases. wilh little hnpo ihnl they would over 001110 out alive. .'Y`l-`in umo nc1\\t\:h:v1`luv 4.-...\ ..o H... m. I VV K71 C .VHl.|)]JL'Ll l|l|\`\ lI III |J.ll L.lL'HUlL'.\l hnpo This was especially true at the cv-I acuation at Dunkirk wlmn Fifth} Cnlumni.='t_< were active in the midst] | of all the cha<:.x. YWng-nvxinna Han D.-I .2o|~ -nu. \v| an. `r. -1.. 1.. .. .. Our s(3cm1ti Sltzmdurtl Sch<>.>l xvas held in Orillia. :1 six-ni;.:'h1 5.c!m()l.i thrvo nights 21 W(`(`k for two \Nf`(`k1*`-ix the fix'.s'L thrvv nights in 1119 Unit- ed Church and Lhv .<:`(`und lhrur night.-; in the Parish l-Inll uf the An- ` 1 1 glic-an C'nu1'ch. Tho rm1r_,"x1i|`i;-ex)` it n! (:1)-npv1'nli(m bulweun the .1.` 1\|\ .n- ..-...nl-nrl Huh. U1 dll HI!` L'H2lU.\. I D:`scx`tblng the British withdraw- al through Belgium and France tn the coast. Corp. Cummings` said that the British planned to mwe tanks by flat czuzs. but the Gormzms bombed the railways to pieces. Re- fugees cnn. n grout. problem to the xvitthclm-vvlmz forces, the, spvaker started. He told ot` heart-' ronding scenes as the tanks moved 1n\v:n`d tho 4-nntt \Vmnnn nll`m-ml Akfllllllls `lLl'||l'.` an | toward the cnn anylhing to ride tanks which we-rv uatinn boczmw so I were i.ssuod to me an".-xnn fun 4. url. ianynno fur a ride. | Returning to France. the first place of now was Vimy Ridge. A! -one point they managed to drive the Germ:m.<. back about seventeen miles. T'h(` British withdrew In I Vimy Ridge, and then went through Lille. which was not tnu badly damaged. but Arnui-ntivres was ab- solutely rnmshed to pieces. 1171...... I\-..\.. ......:.....I 1.. r\....I.l..I. :5 ' When they arrived in Dunkirk, it was in flames. and was under ter- lrlfic bnnwlbnrdment. from the air. iThe city \\'u_<, simply .1 $hamblos., I wxth the docks all gum Emvbarkm tlon could be accomplished only from the now-fzmmus beaches. I "Bri'.l. discipline held up mac-l lnificemly under the strain." Corp. Cumming: declared. It was very! 1 good considering the absolute chansl I 6 . I that existed." '1'-I. bnlrulv ..-.:.I nun Hm nm-. [ LHHK t'Xlll'Ll. ' The speaker mid that the Ger- mans had the men right in Dun- kirk. He told of an British detach- ment being ordered to go In 21 cer- tain point along the bench. but for- mnmely the order was cnumer- manded. as the spot was bombed -to pieces shortly afterwards`. It turned out that the ``order" had been given by :1 German Fifth Cu!- |I.`. | 1'. it upp:\m'nd um] Id not :|(. succest;-1 1(l`1'.~hip." he said.` -1 uvhhuuui lnnrlnu-- ` ll)!` ]4IlL`('-5. l.lIL'i He heart` \Vnm0n offered rm the back at ` rodhut, The sil- acutv that m'dG)`:' I - tanks not to take -3.: `PI1\T3s, FLIERS1? BELIEVED ma {LAKE MUSKOKA lscarch party got under way. and (Continued from Page 1) from Hock Rock Bay t) Graven- hurst In obtain zmnthor mn1n1'.. broke down en route. Orders Misundorsmod It was late a`tex'nuun befnro the at than time it was oxpvvtz.-cl that :1 steam launch. 78 fun.` uvorall aml_ `with :1 c`.:2pacity of 100 pnssen_L:rrs:. would be ready for divihg m)(-I`n- tions. A diver had been sent from Toronto to probe the dv.-pths (-I Mus'koka Bay for the missing pilnl:<. I Vklhrm Hm nn1.hn.'n`(l n1")1- )r hzllkml. lxvxusxoxa bay mr mu nn.s.smg, ]Jnu1.~.g Whon the outboard nwtor ba1kc~d.'_ Flighi Lieutenant W. S. Barton` I ox`dc-red um the small boats bv! manned by oars so that dyn:1n1i!;-i could be dropped bofuru UH.` stvmn` launch nrrivod wiih the diver. B.'n'- ton got 800 yards of!` sh-91':-. and had i [In turn back becnusp uf lwnvy seas. :1 1.. n..~...,,..,. ...m.n....- uh!` mm M` lllglll Ill l.llL' l'I.I| lhll |`l(lll UI l.lll.' 11!` .~`pil`il various d(`nmninutinn-' marked this school as being nf nut. vul- uu as an ngenc_v in bringing ubnu1| the thing` that uu'_::h1 to bx----:1 unit-I tad frm" l_L{lill.\{ wrung and :1 unil- orl fnrco In (nvlzntblislm 1'nv right. I ! im turn DUCK DUL'EluS(` U1 m-uvy w....: J In .ub7.e1`o weather and with :N"` ,stif'f north wind blnwinz. an upL`n',Jl|'~! `bunt cI`0S`s(=d vo miles or `.VI1('l` `.0; J the oil slick. Once m'1`iv(-(I. the p<>w- mm or baa! mark into tow 2.400 fart of V M grappling lines which the smullur "' . {bouts had put nu! an hour bvrnn-. W` I 1': ` . [pu- 'umnist dressed In :1 Brilish nffi(`(`1"3 I umform. I I ` 1 I nm... r~......m:mr,. am: we rink? |UHll()I'lTl. I Corp. Cummings` had his right [arm badly burned. and boing at |sc-ml-invalid. wa_, ono of the first Ho be taken off. Tho shelled and ail:-Ickcd by planes, :m(l'. one man from Dover wa.~' killed` pnactically in sight at home. A; number of `Bri!l.<'h were killed nn' the vessel. Twu Britl. fightc-I planes came out and l`I'123g(.`(l the` two German planes. (mo of thv llabter being shot down. The Brit- ; ish fliers first dipped in salutv ow-r the ship bc-.I'or(~ taking nftvr the- Germans. 'Dnh--n-nlnlrr On Whdlnn l"'\r*n ship was: _- I . l I l. 1 1 l . I I KICFIUHHS. Returning to England. Carp.` Cummings said he noticed Hint? ihings had changed a grcut elem in ; the win months since hv had 1:` 1'1 [Prior to the German march through Belgium and France. the British seemed to be taking thin;r= easily. but after Dunkirk there was In differenat spirit altogether. J. H. NIXON, Gelleral Agent--R. A. WATTERWORTH. Division -1! .I'\`V(l I|(I')l|l\'I.V. ["'|L'I `George I-Im'po1'. Milfm u1.tundin;{ their trap li , Lakr`. deep in the Mus iwhvn Hwy . H10 1 `...-I `xznrrxlnu nnnn Y4`:-Kr] {J Txvicc` tho pmvor hunt S1-(>-mu-(I in have p3(.'kr'd up the pianos. and` twicv Squadron Lmdm` Bmdshaxv u1`der(-rl lhtwi depth ('h:n';,{os hv r-:<- plndod. 'I`hn nu-at 4-harm. fnnrl 'l`iu- cm- I pm(1('u. Tho lh :~'t (-hnr;*,_- fnilod. Thu st.-4- ond. consisiing of fnur sl.ick_< of clynnmitn. Sam. the lake hailing for :1 period of minu1.os~`, but no wrr~vk~ `go came Is) the .~:u1`l'nct*. R.(`,.A.I~`. .'~`.'1Il'(`h(`I`S my lhry ...`. B4` A ..,..-...:..n,.,I H-nu ;l", ,(.` CiHl]L' If) UH, >.u|I.I\'I`. arr morn zmrl nwro crmvincocl that {ha nil slick m'.1rk.x' tho spm. whmw tho hvn planes: crushed Inst Frxdmv I10`.)T|. Oil and gang continued In bubble in the .-m'faC(? 'T`uf`Srl:1_V. dn::- pito thv heavy svas. AI Thu Aihiun Hnf:-I in Crnvu-n- Dill.` um` nL'uv_y :~'l'u.\. Al the Albinn Hots` hurst. TUL`\`(L 1_V. :1 001:: l fan.-~-\ F`-nu.-. DIIPIIIXII I `Nck H not Iulislied. Inal\'sl's crrlirzllc-. (31-1 :1 Imx ludu_\'. . vkI1r'>`s no ohen strikrs in llu- night. 25 cents. Mum-y Hlllll \.AlllI!) ITDUIU , nms. The rs! were two tmppvr. and Go0rgL- H-1 '1: ![)121hE`F`, cnlliclo in 1 `zmcl plunge out I Browning Island ra. n:_)...: ill`-[L'l1Lllllg LllL`ll' UH]! I|llL'.\ LII. IJUVH 7: Muskuku cuLum`y. |\vh(~n szuv plum.-.'~'. (-nlliclt` lju;~.1. bc1`m`c noun. Friday. ; The plant-:4 went into :1 luilspixn and. diving and twisting. di.s~:1pp<-u.r- bx`.-hind Brmi/nin;.{ Island at tn..- %~`:-uthc-x'n cnd of me Ink:-, Cumpbr-ll and Hzlrpvr said, Thty W('l'(' nu! |p().=iti\'l? :11 the Limo that tho plane. ]had (rx`z1sh(-ti. but silwn [ht-n other |iR.C.A.F. piI<`.:: hzwv Ch('(.`k('d their u(r.I'v uvi1h Ihn m. M` u Inn-J UH gm LII u \`V\lu\Al` I the country. I The planes ` lizml sunlight. ship .secme(l 1*: n1hu..:n1rI in I uuler ullu Ill they either [the rudder . . . n .. L.. ..~,,, _...... Hal1:};c1;. H39 tra he pulled out : 10:50 standard All r\ ....o mu-1. Okniv nvnrn L'I I L rscd < uppci I-l:n'-n ullidt-4 NIL` pu.\I|I we lake. .~:1ke. who '6` In peace or war, the deep-root-`:-J. security ofa Crown Life policy gives sturdy defence to the home and lends strength to the nation. I BABY'S daily movements are something of which almulun-Iy ru:cur;m- track must br kept. When he n1i-us:-5 sunu-lhim: must he June at uucu. Cunstipmiun is srrnms fur lw')_\'. Mrs. Inhn T. R:-ill of I-lo.~'1n-h-r, Onl..hus this to say: ll-.wim: hxul .\`t`\ !`H ('hi|n|r1`n um! huviug used Baby's (lwn 'l`:nlnlvls. Iur all :il`\ l'll, can any [ht-y urv lhr hrs! and )ll`lIlll`>i| rrgulaltnr for chI|drcn-sulv and t'fI'rL'.li\'v fur lhv tiniest. [.'`..'r Ilu-m I0 _vo-are oi nxe. Durlmz let-(him: l|ul_\-N were a

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