.4 A Central Relief Body To Be Formed in Barrie Week of September 26 THE + BARRIE + ElXAMiNE.R `THE BIG snow I WILL BE HELD 9 SEPT. 1910 213 1Miss Nialie Hel.per i I Wins 2nd Scholarship Rev. Fr. \Vedlock, Native of Barrie, u Prominent in Life of Ncwmarkct; Steeplejacks Work At Dizzy Height EDIRECTOR SEEKS( MTERMEMME gSCi-IOOL svsmv High School Entrance Ex- aminations Must Go, Declares V. K. Grier SIMCOE GIRLS DISTINGUISH THEMSELVES AT C.N.E. KlWAN`lST SPEAKER Provisional Committee of Five Named to Formu- late Plans r page star. please) =?%rivEsm FAIR ENTRIES LESS. {W QUALITY G009. i300 Below Last Year; Cup I for Top Score Won by M. Martin New Wve Rik} Bridge? To Be Finished Dec. 1; Wild Duck Season POTATOES FEWER 7l: .AI;i.l7iE,4C:Ah1;JADA, T?i{JRsbA3{, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932 . nas.I\4 Opens; "i>1E{{i;'a}{1 `dnl,im_'. Iluill mm PRELIM%lN ARTY IS `HELD 1. l\l1i.sUm mnlwtitloln Hm 4-h:m1-l | .-. lt`HH[lll ..,..v x n ADVlSES_I c0HNTY"1'6cKL OPTION ARGUED `BY FINLAYSON Minister Opposes Proposal at Meeting of Simcoe Presbytery :.n']I' lu._v.mI 1-<>l.< I1-lb, \\'llU i|HU|l'.\.\l'(l lvlll' HHI lHl'l`|`l H1 Hw HiIn('0(- Pl`l`Sl)_V(l`l`_V nl` Hue U lied Ci1lll'(`h In Burton /\V(`Hll(` <'hur( Nlmnduls-_ 'l`m>:<(luy nftcI'nnm1. 'l` MinLx't1`r nlsu nmhntnlmwl Hull, 1. use of liquor are it |)6vorngu wnr: 3:10;! ily guim; nut. l'hr- Prv.<.l)vt-rv .'.m.'m'nl lll0l1HI.\ :1 :1`- 1n..n|.u..nu mu-ni.....: .. unmn .s1uuu=.sLx119, mm mu um vndnrsv thn prim-Ipiv nf vmu Dpllun 11;; p1'r'f(-rahlv In mum (`all nplinu 'l`hv : (`ll. `Jul hu Hun Prl\ uvl ".v an .5 nun. P1'v.<.l)ytm'y .r.m.'m'n rv<'vi\'od :1 lu(.t,r~r from H Union .a11;zzvsHng that th vnrlrnxqn Hun nrlnv-inln nf I'u.\.\ l.ll(` l'('.\H|uL|nll, that hv \'.'a.< izivvn 1 do this on J'ur~. .. . ,.. Proposed Ofegoovivzation Aim Is to Co-ordinate Work of Local Bodies {lI\HHh'.' |Il|' ])lIHl'l]lH' Ul l'l|lllll_`y' lH('lH npllun nmnivipul lu- wzm (Ha- f'll. by HM` Prv. whlrh fur- w:n`clvtl (`luv rv. Ur Prmnlvr Hvnrv and Han. Wnnum l"iIIL'1ys():'. The Inner rnplivd that he would lu- ulncl In um-t. !.h- Prr\::l)yt,(-1'y and dis- rllss H10 rn.<.nluLlnn, with UN` l"`SllH H... I\.. ..... uh-nu nu nnnnu-OIn\Hn 4:. f { COMING EVENTS Have you read today's Classmeds? Adnplinn of the prmttiplv of 1-uunty lucnl option as ud\'m';m-(I by thr- Pru- HIhiEin11 Uniun. would hr :1 x'vl.1'n;u':|(h- -:tvp_ um-o1'(ling-, to Hon. William I~m- |u_\'Mm, Min: of Lzmd.-. nnd I(>r- ['E'.L~'_ who :Id(lI't-ssr-d H14` full xm-vtinu, 1!! Un- ('hur(*n, 'l`lu- 1\/[il\IcCnu- uh-.. nmhn-.In..,I n...a H... JCCL "I am not, 3 .:(,ro11g pl`0hlhH|()I)i.'~l .'1d\`n('z\t\." Ilun. Mr. Finlayzwm (It'- <'lm`r~d. "I was brmuzht. up not. In mn- szidt-r the mr-rt` use of liquor ns :1 sin. Lhmltzh I always rt-gnrdod [ho nhnM- or it` as :1 sin. N:-\'r*rt.h(-lms. the r.1)m1d- Inn; of monvy on liquor is n fn0li.sh wazaw of money. Also. the use of liq- ,.1...,..... Iv..." .n-nurln ninuuul In- 151.0 01 mnnvy. AIM). I'll!` u.\1- U] :01` lmv. nlwnys boon Ln't~.'\I.1ynl)u.< mm-. But, the uxo nf liquor as :1 I'1l`lf' is stondily gnlm; nut. Ono of the hrs! things ('v(`r `. :1... :..A. . ~.. 4.4 nnnnnn--nuvn u-u lHH'l`l. I)Inl` u Lczun. is 1 Cnurtosy y page six. plcasc) BOARD cnoosas SUCCESSOR T0 ALBERT BRYSON I.lnn: Ch |1(ll`l`ll'.\ mnnd; `A ]`|<-kvrlnu; /\ncIn~w`.a lEdn1und Hurd_\' in His l2thYearHerc;` `Has Done Much for Music in Burriei cl:-nu u A ) page H: South Simcoe Girls Win C.N.E. Household Science U u dging C o m p et i o n three, please) %:i*f%V:"'0.A.c. comm SCHOLARSHIPS [Defeat Thirty-One Other 1 Teams for Coveted ' Championship SECURE STEER PRIZES I Victorious Team Consisted of Jean Leach, Helen I Baker, Mary Coutts ` v p0un.~`., (I The South Simeon ream cmmlstod Hf tlw rollowimz: Jean Leach, Dun- irnoh; Holnn Baker. Cook.-a.bown;_ Mary Cmli.i.~4, Nowinn Rolyinson and Gladys Hornvr, Bradford, 3D,`l.lI4 Miss Leach "High Girl" Miss Lvnclx was also individual "hiqh girl" nmong the 100-odd com- 'puLliur:x with n nr`.m'o oi 370 dui. Of 8- pn.s'S||)l:- 400, and also "high girl" in r~luLhlng, winning $11! in cash. with 194. Mi:~:i-1 Chums sbond well up in the prizu money in nutrii.'on, while Miss Baker won .1 cash prizn in the clum- inn vlzwz. Miss Hornet tied for sev- nnth plm-.9 in the clniliimg (`DH'|DOMUOn with 173. ivilsrz Hnlnn Ba.ni.ing_ Aillsbon, was Hm "high girl" in clnnhimg, winning a rash prize of $12 with a score of 183. `Miss Isobel Carr, Thornton. won r>.l;zl1t.h place in nutrition with n. score or 130, while Miss Mary Marrow, also ni Tlmrnmm, tied for Lu-nth in nutri- tion with 177. Havo F`i[',I1rnd Prnmihenily The South Slmme izirls NW0 be? ;uxx'lnp; pl'm;`.iYH'lll1y in Judging Com- p<:t,li,ion:. or l;`v~, and in nddition to winning Llw (: NE, Trophy, the live girls who werv awarded the trip N` the Ruynl Winl.91' Fair in l93l..-W8? .tucm-:::;1 11l in winning iihe.. Ont.m'in l*`arrm-r 'i'roph_v inr standing highest. in n (~rnnpet.lt,lm: conducted by the In. Branch nr the Ontario De- pgwlxnq-ni, of A[zl`I(`JlH,llI'0. Tordnlo, whilr the 250 girls: were Visiting the Fair. ru-min on nnlu: ulnilnrn Slm('m- County girls distinguished t,I1(-x11. at. the Canadian National E.\:hlhiHnn. Toronto, last week. when tho South Simmo judging team won nrsl. plnvv aguim;(. 31 mmpebltnrs in thv Intvr-County Tmusehnld Science `|Jud-.:huz Cnmpolltlon, r'ru'ry1ng with . It thv (:.N.E. Tmphy and a miniature ;trophy for each member of the team. 1 Thu In:-nl tnsam Qrnrl-ri Lll nnlnts 1llU]JIl:y' lUl' l il(.`ll lll( l||Ul`.l UL HIU lC!|llL ` 'l`h- lovnl tram soon-,d 1,065 points mu. nf n pr):;.s'lh1(* L200 and defemtea j York Crnxlzmty, which took socond plact` Lwlhh 1.0513 pnhus, nnd Wentwortn ;Counl.y, which was third with 1036 1 points. ' Tho Sn11l.l1 Slmcnn tnnm consisted GIVINGS @009 E IN CONDITIONS? SAYS DR. DEAN lqU'L!_ WHY} |l|l.`1 lIl'l'lI \\RlIllllll| UIIU Bllh) ln .Slmr~m- county for the past few yum"; in Hm nr1, of judg1m;, and who -`MN-l.mi and <'4):u'lw(l Llmtm Lemma. 5110 also rrmvlwd H10 York County Lcum whlrh Mood sm:nr'1d, nnd me Hallnn Cnnmy M-ram, which stood lnurth In tho CNE. vornpol.H.lqn. Crmjn M M- so due 1 -'. A. I_.nsh1ny, Alllnwn. agrh mxllurn.` rnpresenmtive mi-. South Slim-n-_ an Inn slnvrtcrss achloved by hull: 111:; um mu! buy v.0n1po1tprs 1.111;) w-nr at. tho Exlnlhllkm. * ?gLoy Walt; Miahurst, and M John Smith, Utopia. 1 wan Attend O.A.C. ! EVALUE `2l.ll'. CTPCUI. in Miss Wallace Grrrnt, credit. is dun Mine M. E. Wal- zu-e, who hns hm-n mnahlm; the girls :1 Wu"; mm-Inn and l'l\!Il1l|l` lhruux htnmx: Ehr- .ll`.'~3(X'(`P3'(.`(1 Inc HOIIIL` 01 U. La. KICIIQYUH, Church SL, Penetangulnhene. The mirage owned by Mr. Jarvis, Toronto. ` 3n 'I'humps(m's Island, was also dc u-oycd on Sunday mor_nin8- 'I`\`V() lI()l'Sl-Eli BUBNED 1- .\Im1duy morning. completely nycd me home of O. L. Gcndron, 1. ca l')AnnInr\al|InhnnA 'I'l\.. SECTION 1 PAGES 1 TO 6 OVFZ Wsfi-oo EACH iX'.'ll' Pill! LFIIIIUHT ill kl. m wt-rv awarded by an xmmov-, mmslnung of 1. Bl`t'l.()n_ Alfred Bard. ' Orlllla Township; F. mtun, agricultural rep- unnoh Lllrnnna and No. 37 United CH1!-TC}! as Whole?` Ahead of Same Period Last Year i 4606 Eigs THIS WEEK'S CIRCULATION S1MCOEmI57R`E"SBYTERY