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Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1922, p. 13

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it STEIW-ART {or Exoouton, `Inll 75c ` I an. `COUNTY COUNCIL J AT FESTIVE BOARD. `Enjoy Annal Banquet Given` by Warden; Gold _Watch ` ' to Dr. "Banting. I The American Hotel dining.-room was the scene of a very enjoyable banquet on Wednesday night when Warden Banting tendered the customary supper to the Coun- ty councillors. ex-wardens, officials and specially invited guests. Good-will and the best of fellowship was exhibited every- where and after partaking of the bounteous repast, several of the humourists helped digestion by" witty remarks. T-Tun-u'(`.nlm-nan nnfnrl has tons}. master. UISUDDIUII U Wllthy lCLllll\Bu Harry [Coleman acted \as toast master. -After The King had been duly honored, Mr. Coleman expressed his appreciation of the bountiful spread supplied by the War- den and said `that all the past wardens had been a. credit to the County and that the present Warden had always lived up to the reputation and honour of ~former men holding this office. This. was followed bv a toast to the Warden and He s a Jolly Good Fellow. Reeve Coombs of Bradford. on behalf of the members of the County Council. voiced the appreciaon they felt for the excellent services rendered by Dr. Banting. As a renxemlgrance of [the Council of 1922 he ;presented the Warden with a handsome `gold"watch and chain. l Tu:-Ann nunflnn :n rnnlu nn:rl- T'nrn Elle IIIUII WLIU EU luyuuy LIUIPCU 1116; Dr. Banting expressed his heartfelt ap- hreciation of the good and sound advice given him by D. Quinlan and said if -he had made a success he attributed much of it to his friend. Mr. Quinian. Pnfnn-inn tn Han am-Iv Hausa in th (`J-nmtv IF [U 1113 Il'lCIIUy 1111'. `uuuuu. Referring to the early days in the County when men went to the polls with cudgels in their hands . he said times had changed since then and men now found a different way of- settling their disputes. WA nun n` nnlu vino {Ar }n-r`ou Hui . way or scrluug oucnr uzapuuca. We are not only living for today but for future days and I know my neighbor's prosoerity is mine `and mine is his. T3:-nnaf `Ron-\Hnrp ann nf fhn Wnran pl'0SDt'l'1ty IS IHHIC uuu LIIIHU 15 Ill! . Ernest Bantmg, son of the Warden. said a few words and thanked the members of the Council for the kindness manifested to his father. Reeve Rowe of West, Gwillimbury .pro- posed a toast to Muniipal Institutions. Brief responses were made by Couns. Jam- ieson and Jermey. Coun. Jay Walkersang a humourous Scotch song. everyone joining in the chorus. *n_. n 1 a.._~.u .. __..-..._ ..c `D......:.. III one Cl.IUI'|.lo D1-.`R. J. Sprott. ex-mayor of Barrie, said he thought the Canadian people had ' one of the best systems of municipal gov- ernment. in the world. He congratulated the `county on their freedom from any bond of -indebtedness. 1-.u__n1___j___ 11.... __:_n LL..L .L.... 1.-.! DOIICI OX 'lII(I6T)Ia8UIlE$. Ex-Warden Moore said that they had had a very good year under the rule of Warden Banting who had won for him- self the respct of evgry councilior and County official. . `~ (`Ann than g:I|lI`II:I| ll` mno II- bounty 0l'IlCl'8Io "- ' Conn. Geo. Sinclair of Orillia made a lmock presentation to the Warden which "caused much amusement. ' Ex-.Wardens Speak Coun. Wilcox proposed a toast to the Ex- ' Wardens and officials. In responding. the County Treasurer -referred` to the Warden as coming from one of the best families in Simcoe. He extended the right hand of A fellowship [to Ex-Wardensimpsoin` and con-' gratulated him on his success in succeeding to the County Clerkship. n. u7.....I;... .q:.......... ...:.a 1.. m; +5.4 1.. \JDLlIICllo \ John Mackay, County Court Clerk, and several others also responded._:. . to tne bounty uxcrnausp. , . Ex.-Warden Simpson said he felt that he appeared in a dual capacity. in fact a triple capacity as he still felt that he was one of Hm hnvn `I -To mrnrnsnmi Hub wish that he capacity ll! ue xsuu lulu hung uc wua Una U] the boys. He expressed the wish that he would give as much satisfaction to the County as '-his worthy predecessor, R. J. Fle+cher. I'.I_1'I1_...l-.._ 11-17..-:..LL t'4...4.... ("-...`.L;. eFrJ;l~l$.ardem, McKnight. Carter. Count} Engineer Campbell and P.S. Inspector Long- man all spoke briefly and thanked the War: 4 den for his wonderful supper "and touched on the good work being done by the present Council. ' l - ~ 1.1.. u..-1-.... n...._4.. n....-a ni...I. ....A Watch Presented Municipal Institutions 1-: A-u1v`.r~n-In 1 y the County Council; Replying to -the toast Our (in-ssts" May- or Little gave 8. very short a ress touch- ing upon the efficiency and integrity of II I .'nu-nanlun (Inna:-nrninnl Wnninnnr EQ;l` U116 KJULIIJIIJ` \JUU.|I\Jll6 Mr. Lumsden, Government Engineer, said that it was hardly believable the great improvement that had. taken place in the roads of` Simcoe County,during the last nine years. . h.- I. T Qrmnann nvl>nnr'nrl n nni-rHnl| UIHU ylifo ' Dr. L. J. Simpson extended a cordiall invitation to all the Council_to attend the Educational Convention` on Friday. [ n 11- 9 n. 1 .1 I -Auuvuvuvuun vuu - Unlvlvnn `._u. - ..v..-J . . | . Lawyer Sullivan of Stayner opposed the idea of some people who thought that the County Councils should be abolished as he thought they were good training for men l to enter the Legislature. l \ A I-non} n TBA Tnrnna nrnnnantl lxul LU CHICIV DHU uugxaluburc. I A toast to The Ladies" proposed by Coun. Coombs was responded to by Coun. Gooden and Coun. S. J. Figher -of Barrie. | M. D. Morrison replied for the Press and I the banquet was brought to a. close byl everyone joining hands and singing Auld Lang Syne. WANT SOLDIERS CLUB i IN PLACE 01-` G.W.V.A.| DZ The substitution of 9./Soldiers Club for the local.branch of the G. W. V. A. was decided at a well-attended meeting of return- ed ~men.eheld in the Club Rooms, Mul- caster St,. Tuesday night. A4-for u nnrn`-nor AF I4-an uafnronn hurl nv, -____--_ ..--- -..,--.. _.. .v..-..-. , President. J. Martin; First Vice. Rev.i Roy Melville; Second Vice. Major Knowles; ' Treasurer. William Bell; Secretary, Fredl Morten; Executive Committee. G. Long-I man,.Richard Heppleston. L. 0. Vair, J. F. Murphy and Dr. Fred Ross. ` .l` v No counw GRANT T0 FIRE-SUFFERERS` UCIDLCI LV|r>nw L UCUy lllslll. | After a number of the veterans had ex- pressed themselves on the" subject. it was unanimously agreed to form an organization which all soldiers would be free to attend.l Officers were chosen as follows :- | _. ___.._r_`, ..__ __- --.... ......~. A vote of thanks wa.s.passed to the La-! dies` Auxiliary for the help they had given the soldiers in the past and it was hoped that they would still continue to do so. '1"-an vnnnfinn nvu-`AA nfhu 4: .-ml:.. nnnnzu-5 IIULH Illcllllllallg \JCUl5llI A general meeting of. the G.W.V.A. hasl been called for Monday, Dec. 4. to consider banding in the charter of the Barrie branch. (Continued from page 8_) The report of Thursday after- noon s proceedings at the County Counpil are unavoidably held over till next week. D1150 BUG VVUUIU. Hlalll UUHDIHUU LU Q0 50. The meeting ended wxth 9. radxo concert from Atlanta. Georgia. V A annnrol nnannrp A; 141:: f1 7\7 A lung See -Oil: Showing of Heintzman & Co. Pianos 3, 1932 Cash or Egsy Payments The Ideal Christmas K Gift-4 See our assortment if in need of Underwear, Mitts, Overalls, Socks, Etc., before `buying. Seedless. Raisins Clitron Peel Dairy Butter --BulI:, 171: 13 V -684: Tb --35 lb Seeded Raisins Tiger Salmon, 1 s Choice Dates --pkg. `I9: --28 tin --Bulk, 2 / 25: Quaker Corn Fjakes . ._ A fo r "251: NOT'lCl;-Contrary `to. taterrfents. `oul3lish- ed by Toronto papers that all the U.F.O'. stores will be closed, Head Oice advises that there is no intention, of `closing the U.F.O.. store in Barrie. - - Youths ,'4V-eyelt, Men s, 4-eyelet Men's dress br, red sple, $2.10 red sole, $3.00 blucher, $5.39 Boys , 4-eyelet -_Men s, 2-buckle Men sdressblack ted sole, $2.50. red sole, $3.00 brogue, $4.89 Men's black semi- ne, T rubber heel, $425 ` RUBBERS - BOOTS 77 GROCERIES Lemon and Orange Peel - --I-39: lb Men s dress, cushion sole, ' rubber heel, $5.95 ' Read The Examiner Adlet Column. Winnipeg : Noted Palmist = and Psychologist has spent years in the practice of Scientic Palmistry. She has studied thousands of dif- ferent hands. `Her knowledge will be at your disposal at the for 2 days only, D'ec. 57 SIMCOE HOTEL, BARRIE Fees 31 and $2 Thursday, Noveniber 30, 192_2 T (Maple Leaf paints, F10- Glaze, var- nishes, etc'. W. A. Lowe & Son, fur- _z;...... .:....|...... 1 145;. -..-- all creditors at the estate town of Bar- spinster, de- fore the 23rd d by `post pre- dersigned at r said estate, , a full state.- lverified, and 1 any. held by pita the- Exec- ute the assets` as parties eu- pnly to claims 3 had nutice. lay of Noveui-f L .. , _ . CIIBIICF WWW! IV I A niture dealers. -----..-----.:_i._ ----_.._-u --. ..-.---_2-o g@w$E5E$55E%3aw%@w$%v2awwawwv$%%%% i %: AL - ; %3awwv%@@azvm@@aavmwvwwzz E #5 7 % VSHOWROOM: 4AND8ESSA$T.,ALLANDAI g $w@ww@v@@ww@@w@z%awwwva@v@@@@z@w%w@wz@w -Has Buiit Our_ Busines to its Present Proportions If you are not_ already 21 customer: a. trial will - convince you W e men and wise women are found preparing for "the busi-' ness prosperity which is com- ing. As you are to receive your business education `but once, it is worth while to secure th very best available. . V ,,n_ L`. _ Attend a Good School ~~-., ..-..- You wiii";{"i acme Barrie Business College Quality and Service |ERs ROY L. JAY & co. P_ufe Maple Syrup-_A-L ' ""'l""' "'J"'l' . %-35: Pure Clover Honey-_-`- We have our Xmas stock of Cleaned Currants `V Valencia Raisins ' Seedless . Raisins Fresh Mixed Peel . Shelled .Alm__onds. r Shelled Walnufs r Preserved Ginger `Caraway Candy fo`r'Cake Xmas Candy, e and Nuts CHOICE MEATS OF com; to BARRlE AND Phone No. 18 26 Elizabeth St. I JKL" lltf lhter Maude. I Mrs. Wilson Knappis visiting her sister, Mrs.` T. Moore,_in Toronto. ' . -_ _ , , \ . , -r--vv~, ---nun or av-vvav, Inn -vsvnnvvc " Wm. Criiig and B}'uc Stephens were week-end. visitors in the city. I\ p. 1 X. .13.`. \(")`a;-ifegl QQQVEQ XuSa Sui Newmavrket'-`for a_few days recently. `II `II .1 1-1-1: n nu . Taxis; TM};-cieiniin Lg: .7l7`6;' n(t'.;>V ;}$`3| the week-nd with herparents,` San- ford St. T ; ,. 1`? 1'5 -117,11 ,_,j 3 3,. rn,__,,.L, \l\IllV\.illUl\llII : Mrs. Albert Rainey; Sanford .St., visited h_er-daughter in Toronto over [the week-end. , L . .,. 1 `II `II? 15- I`! I A I ,, J ' Johnston of Thornton spent the week-end in town ` Dutcher. with the latter s mother, Mrs. .Miss'es Gertrude and Muriel Brock, who returned to Toronto a few weeks ' ago after spending the summer in Barrie. sailed last week from New ' York for Naples, to spent} the winter` in Italy and France. up 1'; run 1 `I1 _ .1, (`IL ' me WEEK-110. visiting friends." .Mr. and Mrs. Corbetf and. family were in Toronto thbi_s wqek 15.. .....i M..- 0...... u1........,.....4.I..l Vllblllg .l.1`lUHUo | Mr. and Mrs.` Sam. Weaymoutl left this week for` Toronto, where they will reside. ' ` 1).... n;. ru.......;.. ...1..:1.. :...-,....... .... L\lI.\ LJIII Rev`. H. E. Wellwood is in Toronto this week attendingthe Prohibition, Convention. * ' All A `l'\,',,, (I,,`l`,,,,I L vulva vv Ill buuluvo Rev. Dr. Chowh, while in`town o\-F` er Sunday, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Felt." ` | -__ J `Id, 1',__ `I`|-_._-, ____ -_:..:A. &VJ.l.'Bo I1: 11. 1'01!!- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis are visit- ing with their daughter, Mrs. F. A, Thompson, in Penetang. up ` I 1! AI] 7 I," 1, ,n] and her sister, Mrs. David McWaters, of Holly, have returned home after| spending a week with friends in Tor- onto, also attending the convention of the World League against Alco- holism. V T A`... 1'-_1:- 1.1; 1... `AVA... " Brock St.,A` IIIIIUC IlIUIIlIIlo On Tuesday night last; a few, friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Len- nox met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bryson, when the prese1\.tation of a boudoir lamp was made to _Mr. and Mrs. Lennox on the eve of their departure for Stratford. -- % DA -117 T Q6-nunsn A4 Dnan- uykn Mrs. Alex. Leslie left. for New York this morning to meet Mr, Les- lie, who has been spending several months in Great Britain. Miss Fran- ces.Les1ie, who went over with her father; `is. remaining for another three months. n_ n|__-__I.`__ .._'..1_L 'I....L .. 3-... ucpauauus LU; Dvxavxvau. " Rev. `W. J. Stewart of Regina, who has been attending ~ the convention of the World League against Alco- holism, in Toronto, spent the week- end*with his mother and two siste1_'s (Mrs. J. W. Brown of Dalston and Mrs. J. A. Harris, Barrie). 9 w--v-u nu. \ A pretty `wedding. - \:v:1ss <>l-emnizedI in St. Mary's Church at 7,330, Wed- nesday morni. Nov. 29,.when Miss Mary Ellen McBride, daughter ~ of Mrs. Margaret McBride, con. 12, Vespra, became the bride of Mr. Joseph '1`. Quinlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan, Crown Hill. Rev. Dean Sweeney performed the ceremony. , NIL- I....l.I.. iivnn I-.4-.nnnn{nnn1u.nnurnn Uetulltuxxy . The bride was becomingly gowned ` in fawn silk with rose trimmings and hat to match. She carried a shower bouquet ofwhite roses. Miss Alma Quinlan, sister of the grooni,\was the briflesmaid, wearing a dress of blue sill; and georgette. Mr. John \Mc- Bride, brother of the bride, supphrt- ed the groom. ' 1 'I"'L.. an-nn-g n t;:"|s uvnnnl {Jun : Qsonora". Brunswick [ and McLagan Phonographs ; cu but gxuuql. V The groomfs gifts were: To the bride .a`f_ur `coat, to the bridesmaid a necklace ~of pearls, to the grobms man a` pearl tie pin. . T - um... l...:A..I . ......a-J. m.-.+w....A '4-A Hm can tell ved so well, ould send, friend. . _....L man a year; up pm. I . The -bridal-party motgored `to the home of the bride's mother, where a wedding breakfast was.serve d, and ieft later for a trip to Buffalo. 1'`. L`-na 1-n`rII1ni| J-`unvv urn` 1nAn:t`n AI _ `ELL 139$!` '10:. CI lull: bu Lauunlun | _ On their return they will reside at Crown Hill: * 4 I Beautiful `Phonograph, the ` Console Model, (new), ` regular" $185. This Week l60 _ Our Special Bargain , "this week: We carry a. "splendid gssortment of . V .Qu1i.A1L-M3n1oa PERsoNAL-&} Arthur E. Patterson `you, mother 3 -'1 s. sf HOCKEY LEAGU T cHooss OFFICERS] About eighteen were present, including representatives from St. Andrew s, St. Mary s, Baracas, Y.M.C.A. and Trinity, at the ele'c_:ion of officers for the S.S. Hock- ey League -held in the Agricultural Office on Wednesday evening. The following were elected: l TY`-.. Y`l.__.. `IT A `I'I-___ If I ! . IT-" 5CI5, I.IUKu Us Ll: l\UI.I\.lIIIu _ The Executive; Committee is composed of two members from each club. All other, business and details were left to the E:tec- | vutive. It will work along the same lines as last season.` '7 i iBAMFOiR'D-At Healt'hwin." Winnipeg, Friday, Now"/ember`24t-h, 1922, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert`L. Bamford of Portage La Prairie, a son (Terence Loekie). EADE~-In, the R. V.?.:Hospital on Friday, Nov. 24, 1922. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. H. Eade, Louisa St., Barrie. g MOWBERY--In the R. V. Hospital on Tuesday,`Nov 28,1922, :1 daughter to Mr. and-Mrs. Ernest Mowbery, Minesing. PARTRIDGE--In the R. V. Hospital on 9 Tuesday, Nov. 28. 1922. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Partridge, Barrie. ` SEM.MENS-In the R. V. Hospital on Sun- day, Nov. 26; 1922, 8. son (still-born) to 1 `git. and Mrs, Norman Semmens, Allan- ale; . 11!` W CLILV"` VV l'LV'l.JI\c ll UBWUI LID , November_*95, 1922, by the Rev. E. T. Douglas. Jessie Mabel Windrpas to Mr. Henry Dawson, both 'of Barrie. , _ GONZALES--JARY--.-On Saturday, Novem- ber 25th, at Craighurst, by the Rev. F. Herman. Audrey, youngest daughter of . Mr. and" Mrs. A. Jary,' to_E. Gonzales, of . Havana. Cuba. ' ` v . MOORQJ- --CI-IAMBERS.--At Collier St. pa`:- sonaxze on Saturdav. Nov. 18. bv' "Rev. ;3RE'r'r.-;BLEAKNEY-At the home of the 'bride s parents, ,Peel St., Wednesday. Nov. 29, by Rev`. W. T. Bunt, Joseph Victor Brett to Eleanor IL. daughter or Mr.-gand Mrs. E. A. Bleakney. HAIIYQDKL _ III`!-\\`Dt\QQ__(\n Quintin`-an ' L`UUl'Ug IIUU U1 ILIUB THoMPsoN-BLAcK1 Xt the Methodist. parsonage, Stroud, Wednesday, Nov. 28. 1922, by the Rev. J. S. Stevenson, Mrs. Mary M.` Black of St:-oud to Mr. J. W. Thpmpson of_Tho1`nton. _ , thy rest, loved best. UK I'll"-'.."3lIU mm. ID. (I. Dldhllcy-_ ' !DAWsoN-- I:mmoss-on Saturdag, I xv.........1..-.. .9: ions I... H... `D... W 1-B a?oKV'Vv' 6T.'+:XIE' No`. 2 Fall Wheat (new) . . . . l'\..l..- `gun . I1. I74. vvuuwuuu, 9.11., uuaa uxuuucuuv ;g Chambers of Allison to Mr. Winiaml 1 K Moore, also of Alliston. "I'I'lYf\Il IJQf\\Y `DY A117)` AA. LL- `Il'-LL-.I..L { SPECIAL SATURDAY 400 ~ DINNER - 40 7l\J\J \JIl.l'\L'lDK!JI\_rD","'l`I/ UUHIUT $|Jn- fill!" sonage on Saturday, Nov. 18, by` v. H. E. Wellwood, B.D., Miss Elizabeth m......|...... .: AIl:..L'....1 4.. u- \xr:n:......l OVER APOWELUS STORE PUDDING TEA BROWN BETTY TEA ROOM ROAST BEEF BRDWN GRAVY BOILEDT POTATOES VEGETABEES DESSERT -nIIl\-nI`I -an-A HE|NTZMAN,&00. PIANO SOUP Hihtzman & Co. Distribufor for =Barr'ie and. District Pleasure itr fhe home is increased wonder- fully By _the .'presence of a perfect piagno. - There is a charm about the _ PICKLES ' THE b%AR13}_ExAM1NER PIE COF}-`EE PRiGE8 . . .. . 81.10 An Al- no u-u 'lolV . . . . 40-45 EA an- SE61]

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