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Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1932, p. 1

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J H. ARMSTRONG ! HEADS comm 1 i Y. P. SOCIETIES; ' ' MR. .IU.5'TICI-I H. l. KI-:r,I.Y ` Who is taking tho F'a.1l /\& ~17.(`.' whivh` jopenrd at tho Court. I{nus;rx l`nr=::d::}; I lVll'lllUl'I'.\ HI Ill!` nlllll '1! ll')I|IIl\ wl'l" Alllslnn_(`n:8ln Club. bnzwlmrl hy I". A |I.ashlc-y, K!-nnr-H1 Raxtvr and lmifl Nichol; Barrio Grain Club. mm-I1:-xi by St:-wart. B1-ll. Walt:-r Br-ll and l)>n- nld Wllsnn; Mldlsmtl Gram Club ` r-om'hv~(l by Allan Br~nnr~l.t. Br-rl R:-yu- I olds. Wyr~hrid.z(- :m(l Billy Curmu- ; Midland, I D Q Inn:-on ru-In-lrn-nf any-ir-ullnr. ;BRADFORD MENl SENTENCED ma ICHICKEN} THEFT I ru-uuulg 3- .lllH_\ In Court. P'I'ldu_v lust. In Iz-hicks-n. under the null 'Mr:. H6`(`.t0l` WiL E tm.r_v 1.0 svction -370 of Code`, Georgv Patk'l1('(=. 2 and Dalton (`.rnhnm_ agt MIMI: 4.! Kl:-urnwi uvnu-n 1 Two PIead.e`;i-(`iuzilty to Tak- . ing Three Chickens For a Joke" ETHIRD UP TOMORROW Presiding Judge (ll l,lu|, l'llk"_"'l 7 work during: t.hr 1' of m:rivu1tnr- in chnr;zr~ M R ) rthhhg urili-1 TIREBURST CAUSED CAR 1 LEAVEROAD; I }{a.rry Al`Ir\s;h m1g. local hardware merrhant, who has hm-n president folu the past two _w=:u'.-;, was rt--t-)e'!led' prmsldt-m for vhr r-nsuing year at the annual cnnw.-nllon of Llw Young Peo- `plc':; Soc-iet,1c.=:; of the Simeon Presby- tery, whlvh was held in Central Un- ited chum-h on I"x`id:Ly al't.em0on and evening, lam. `Hm r-nnvr-ntinn was. a grea-L Slll?('!':;!~' and was attended by dc-lcgntv-.-4 {rum n ):u'gv numhor rut qu- ck-l.I(-s in tiw munh . O[Tic'r-rs. wr-rv I-Ii`(.'trrl ;l.'V folio`!/+2 Ilrulx. r- .,.H Al, 11...... Defence CvlairiI;s Accident at. St. Paul's Curve Was Unavoidablc l/|l|lll'll III!` lllll" Ul l`l(lIl|l' l"V.lIIlIl' \Jl)ll|b most. or Yrida._v last, and which was l)itt,t-rly :n'gu0d by Crown Al.tm'no_v F. G. Evzms. K.C., for the Crown. and W. A. Bn_V:~'., K.C.. for tho dbtenon. Thr- ht-nrinq at.l1'm-U-d wide anennnn and tho court. rhamlvm` was ))rn(`ti(rall_V ll- ml most. of thv day with inn-rvstr-d spc-r-,mln1'.=. Alvx. Mt'Dtmal(l. :1r.zv>d 2'3, Mount rxnu-...a. 'r,...,...n,\ Al . A n A n . . .. x c:........,.: wuuu Ill \\4I.\ Ilulll}; It'll l.1lI' l'lHVI,"41l. SI. Paul's r-hurch. ]nni.\fiI, on High"- wny 11 south of Bnrrir-. Ho and twn girl |)as:~rm;,~m's were removed to Royal Victoria. `Ho.splt,al. Barrie. Constable W. F.v I`hmnp6on. Barrie.-~ ink! -3-elm:-gr under Sf`(`H0l1 284 of tho Crimima`. Code which re-ads as follows: "Evm`_V- one is guilty of an h1dl(`ta`b1(= offnnvr and 1.x Hnhlr to two ymr.':' impri.snn mvnl. who. by a.n_v unlawful act. or by doinz n:-gzligontly or omitting to do nnv 1:01 which H in hit rlnfv on H4 : nu. I.\1\.I. When the weatherman usher- ed out the month of October on Monday. he was in one of his rs.-ally damp moods. and there was a continual downpour which lasted from morning until late at night. The result was the quietest, Hallows-.'en in years. TV|.... n...........` 5.-.: ohnha -Qrnn, Downpour Spoils Hallowe en Fun What. a break _f_<;r the kids! Rain on Ha1Iowe en, and lots of If Onn .,.-..,u..m ..u..vn.,~.. .... _,.,....... Tho firemen `had their trou- bles. There were two false a.- larms turned in only a. few min- utes apart, around 10 o'clock. But lf the kids were rained nut, at night. it took more than a. few drops to spoil the shell- oul after school hours. Shortly after four o'clock the front. SLl'(`(`L was invaded by a howling mob of youngste1's. who didn't miss any candy stores and they we-rn well rewarded. The shop- kergpors were ready for them and the candy sllowerred from top winrlmvs. What did it mattbr if thoy did gm. a little` muddy? II, was Hallows='on and rain or no rain the kids wore not going to let, it dvprivn thnm of thnir 5l1r=ll-(mt. JUD(;MF.NT* FRIDAY Jns rr~:ar-rw\d judgrnmxt. '( w in n rnsn, which or.- nnn ml Rn:-win DAHIIA f`nnu| l\lI'lll UH uDlHl(lH_V r 18. when t.{w riding loft tho ru vnh 'Inuu';fH A.I\ "N1cKEI_..}i-13XY" DRIVE` RIPS` IARE AWARDED` lATCOMPETlTIONl ! Winners. of free {our-day trips tC lthe Royal Winter Fair at '1`oront.o from November 16 to 24. awarded an- nuaiiy by the Ontario Department, Of Agriculture. were decided for North Simcoo at, very successful annuai judging competitions held at Mid- \i2md or. Saturday last. The boys judg-* I ed stock and seed. while the girls took part in a l`lOli5(`11_O1d science judging competition. Tiw fv)rI,1ni:1te boy winners of the Ro,Vai" trips this _vo:n'. for having thz iiigiwsl aggreeate score. were as f0i-' lows: 1, Walter Bell, Barrie. RR. 3. 560 prrints; 2, Roy 'I`rm:e_v. Anton Mills, 512; 3. Ted Vasey. Vnzuey, 503. In addition, Jm-k MCFai`ial1P. Stay- ner_ won the "Royal" trip offered at the judging competition for Not.t.'1was- aga and Sunnidalr: at Stayner. Friday '|iast., with 555 points. 'I`I. - ..:..I ...\. 4 11.- an-.." - `North Simcoe Boys and I Girls Successful in : The girls \ lrlps W(`l'CI 1. '35-1; 2, Irene 1\ hour. 348. In trip otfnrod a No! In wasaga Ind Inn 2 wnn um, vvI\.:| uuu ,.u.....-. whn wnn thv Row-l" llrlps Jhnira Webb, Wvevale. McKo0wn. Victoria. Hm -] additlrm. the Rn_\'al"[ at tho rnnxpetition f-u NoH2\x'a.saga and Smmidaln. F`1`irln_\ last, was wnn by Jean Loach. Dun-l E lmon. who was a member of the South Simeon team. and high girl for thr Pmvincv at. the recent. ONE. Houst hold Sci:-non judging romprttiuon N` I Tnmmn. ... . -- .. .. 5 . . . .. I Str-wart Br-H, narricn lwzuimi thr hays` senior <:r>n1pv=t.iH(m with Jnsepl Fhiolds. Wzsubmmmxw, tnmmw. mr novice rontvst. to win the C.N.E. N0- .vic(- Shield. Ho]:-n Fisher. Barrio. won 1110 girls` mninr competition. and Mod for fiI`st plnco for tho R.oya1' trips. but was inollsziliio since she '\\'O`.`. the trip two years ago. Irene Davis. Anton Mills, hr-adv-d lhn girls` nnvirtt` mn1pc~,minn. 1'3}:-4-I r`w'-van n lllrllnurl I ` the Fix` luynn `I\:\ niu-Ir cnnlnv nnnxv I-`lrst Timo in Midland It. was Hm t`x1':;1. Hmv that. the jud::~ `mg mnmitions mndtlctod anmm._H_\' by Lhr- North Sim('m' hranvh of the Ontario Dnpartmnnt of Agriculture. havo been hr-ld in Midland. F`ornu:x'- Iy tho competitions wnro always hold ~ in some southern part. of tho County. lbut, this year. fnllnwintz Hw ilncrvsf shown at. 1.110 Short Courses last win- oom :1 .. .- nnncrlnu-"A nnocxln tn uv.| N`]kl`r |ll|.\ _V{'21l. |li|||l\\`lI|}.L III!` lIlLl'Il'Dl ter. H was considorvd pmz.-=.il1ln Ln 1-x tend the hon:-ts of tho cnlnpetlunn to the northnrn part. of tho County. Thr- affair was in rhzmzo of Stewart, L. `Page, n[{1`iClJHul`3.l ronrr~. Bar- , " :..5-x._.. { '`"I`'1'fE` Hmm-hnld Scienc "juglng mmpoti*ion In tho Midland Armm. was cmmducrod hy Miss M. E. Wallace of tho In.sLitIIt.r-s Branch. Tnromo. assisted by Miss Bamhridzzo and Miss Hanmton. also of Hm h1stitult~s .bran(-h. Thirty gir1s' took p:n`t.. whirh 'thr- mm1::r_'mnont -nn. satisfac- tory ron. the fact` that tho mmpehitlon work was now to thn di.\- trivt` l "l'hn |\nvu' Hvn gin:-ll and Lnnrl iIIrIa_ 1 Barrie Mn Re-elected atl Successful Annual Con- { vention Here ! II'l(`I.. The bn_v:<` live stock and send Jude- im: (`0n1pv'tit'10n was quH.o sm-rt-s=fn The morning prnzranmw ronslstcd of judging a class of Pulled Angus cattle at. the farm of G. H. Murdorh. ox-M. LA, Wyevaltn and :1 (`lass of Hnlstc-in (`nws and Ynrlmhir .'~w1nI` at tho Onv tari Hmspltal. Penet.amzm.\l1r=nc=. Classes of bax'Io,v, oats and potatoek wern also jndzr-d at tho Ontario Ho'=~ pita] larm. af9I`r which the r9mpet|- tors and mdze-.2 we-rv ziven lunch at H... iixritulfinu-\ *r`l... uh...-..,..... ....n, -5-v---.--__._ ._ _. _ _ ._ __ ._ .. -- _ _. _. _ _ ._ ......_.v.._... ; _> H H."E(5z4}1IG"i/}:i\I"'f:~-~-E _...._.._y_...._... ._.._.._---___._.._______.. ':l_t-1'dgi-ng-Eo;1_t;;tsm HELD AT MIDLAND BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, M1932 \rHH l HIIUIU mug People. 01 uhnuv A4 Ammsnrs } ARE REDUCED , ; $2,o75MT01'Au A total rnd11vtio11 of $2,()'I5 111 M11 as.s'e. 011 land and b1111di11g:; J11 thn Town of Ba.1`1`in. was xnndo by 1hr 3.1111113] Court of R.ovisi011. which '11: hold i11`tho C0lI11(`il Chn111hr-1` on l"1'1- day last. Memlwrs ])l'PS(.'l1I` \W`l'l` Dr~pIlly- Rvoovv W. .1. Blair. ('.hnirn1nn; M:I)'(\l Craig, Mn. MacI.nrm\. 'I`u<~k and Imu- Annmzlc Ononllnd nlnvnn H10 Qll1:1Hl`.\! I Appeals Number, I But Larger Proportion Are Granted XITHIK. I\|G. Nl'l(`l:i1I'!`H, lU('K HIM] l.U\\V Appeals totalled eleven. Hm snmllzxxt number in yvars_ and sovr-n -mf Mm:-. were dealt. with favorably tn Hw zap- Dollant. :1 larger prnportlnn Hum us- ual. 7... . . .. . .. :.; I III` vqunl Hwy I IN..- COURT -"UHIF IUl.\ H.\\['.`bCll and its a.\ that amount. Business Changes in 1 1 Location Are Planned} VIFKPTS. uwon h[.-'HH1(l vBn`"' '-U ed. buIIdlnf.: $4.100 rc*du(`ed tn 3 Czmadian National Railwajw. \ had an (l."\9(`IxSIT]!`n[ nf $80,000. ('I\v\\n nu. ...-.~..m-.-.A 7). . nun! nl A Half Holiday On November 11 Mayor J. `F. Craig issued a proclamation today calling on all citizens to observe Friday morning. November 11. Re- membrance Day. as a half hoi- iday from 9 aim. until 1 p.111. in order that they might` attend the Annual Arnnstice Day Memorial service which is be- ing held in the Roxy Theatrv at 11.15 a.m. The proclamation was in response to a largely signed petition from merchant: and others requesting that all stores, indusi,rie.s'. iactorirns nnd other places of bnsinr-st; be ('l<,.`:- ed for four hours. 17:! cluuonv nhnh-nun.` ml H.- CU [U1 IUIU lIU\l|-5. Ed. Shuter, chairman of thr Memorial Service of the Barrc Post of the Canadian Legion. has written a letter to org:ml7.a- Hons and individual`; mm0unc~ in: that a paradv will assenlbic at the Market Square at 10.30 a.m.. and proceed to the Roxy 'I`hoat1'e by Dnn10p.xt,rnot, halt- ing at. the mrmlmwnt at. T`n::t Office Squarv In ohsorvv the Hun nnvr-':' cilnnrn" nl ll KJIIILZV C,\\{lI21l 1' U1 Uu.\v:| \Y' Ill!` two mh1ute:;' silence" at H am. and- to place wreat.h.=. Thn parade will consist of 1`c=pro':<~nf- atlve cmzens and I`(`Dr0Sl1UI- tives of various organizations. E)Al_7Aw[{EVlSlON ynEATHcALi VANDREW HAY IILOVED TEACHER \v||l Ihl. thing 4 In uni `At the B..l. lgbrty Years;| | Taught Under Seven 1 Principals I Ono oi Barrie's iine:~i citizens. 24 ` kindly Christian geiiileiiiari and an educationisi of high standing. was in?- tnovocl from tho community he had served so Well wlwn death came to Andrew I-lay. rrriired Collegiate Insti- iiltC1aL`h( l', on 'l'lnn'sday vwt-nlng. October 37. 1932. Three years ago his sight becanw so impaired that he was unable to lmmi. but `he m1J0,ved fair hmlih until a few werzks ago `whorv his h)dll_v Sil 8llE{lh began to fail mp- idly. ihcngh his mind Wax as aivri as lovm` alums? to llw mid. Aiihnugli do- 1 rH`i\'<`d of his siglil. ntiie-rs read to him and hr- ihns kept in touch wiih ihvr evmits of the tiny a.nd was also able ti nninn hlc I -.unrHn hnnlzc LIL'H.7l)l'l' 151, 13 Ire; sin idlv Harnuh I l:\I'lI(Qx Ul Ill!` '.]H`V HJIU \'\'L|:x on_iny his favorite books. IT`-1'. ll U liillll III HIV` III\\`HsVHl}l Ul Nv=I`th E>l.'~l.llOl`f`. Pr`rt.h (.`-ounly. lhr $011 of $vuNl:;l1 parv~nl:;, who were among Hw plonm-rs. nf that section. In his puhllr sclmol dm's. M1: llnfv was fm`t11nmn"ln having an r-x(`epllrm- ally able vnall1m11ali<'n1 to:wl1m`. wlu no duulwl the l)u\"s mlnd .'.~ long tho NIH` `\\`hl('h he lnllmwd iv lnlvr vmlrs with Mick] llrn-'. L 0. . Andrew Hay was born I N 1817. on :1. farm In tho- 1 nun-... H... ..ln........,. ..6' o 35 YEAl;5:*E)P` AGE Hlh IUI HIP! Lzlblishlnvn Scholarshn .4- nllnni. Much Business Lost Thrn' Incfficicnt Help I I Tanglbl~ u-Cnnnn in THE * BARRIE + EXAMINER `Ill! ll'Il?[ll||lHl' l'()Ll|` of the largo telephone : 1,000 xncaauges u duy in I~`r=br1mr_'.'. - Imvn. U1 5, nvs. n n nvnnnl inn- 1 Has Close Call I When Tire Blows Out TH!-I L/t'I`P.` /1Nl)l\`EW HAY ` For [arty ynurs a membm` of the sta(f| Hf Hm B-:ll`l'in Collegiate Inst.H.11to.| Provinrinl Pvwliw 1m'v:;tig.'1tNi Lwti n1|nm' mntnr mcnidmlts in fhf.` vh'inl|;' M Barrie over llw W(`(!kf`H .1. In neit.h- vr vvas :n1_vonv~ sm~Im::1_v Injured. Cars driven by Vvrdun Davie. Bar- riv, and Watson Rnwr-, Now [.mI.'0ll. gured in :1 mllisinn a short (Hslzmw must of Du\'Iv':: D:l|l y un E1lznhM|1 St at 6.15 pm.. sut.nr(luy. Tho cm driven N 0:15! by Rmw` zouvlnptmi to par: :11 parknd mr and mwaszlxr-(l irln Davle'I3 sedan. H'1l\'f`1Hl1L{ xvosfv. sum-mwriing I4 Ihn nnli:-n Nu nnn u-an: ininrnd Revered Teacher UUDGE DECRIES moss or LIFE IBY ACCIDENTS 1 True Bills e.it;ned in Two Manslaughter Cases on Docket The nced1<~:,s loss of llfe through mo- tor accldc-nts was sharply attacked by lvhz Justice H, 'l'. Kelly in his ad- -dress to tho (lr:u1d Jury at the open- mg of H10 Fall Asslzes hero. '1`ur--.`.- day aftornncm. Th Asslzes wlll like- ly contlnuo for tho remalnder of the week. '1'hn vnivlnl-Lr u-nu-n ...u~qclnnnd hu Hun ASSIZES UNDER WAY ssu. Yea: 111?.` ` fact, fh the do< In om.-1 . Iunnnn | Hlllllilll UPIHL} in two civil : was injured i I \VlHlHl llX`\" IV! )l"|||I Ull|- lllii VV~L ful loss or II! by nmmr uv.cldr=nt:;," }!L< Lordship docharnd. 'l`l11s seems; to be a general mnduion r-xlstlng ov- erywhcro. You have peopln mowed tn death, pr-rn1:mnnII_v' maimed. or am`- lously lnjurr-d, 4-\'m`_v day In the wovk. A man Is hound NJ lhlnk mm. c-vvry Hmo ho st:-p.-: into :1 motor car. it. may be like last ridn. P`.\'I=r_v oluzeu should ,.An`x..._ A. ..n.-... Old. nun:-I, UL L5 l'd.`[ INN . try tn do ::mnr'H1i `ngr Inur nf Hfn " 9 x`enLarks, \-.'m`e v:c('as!o11ed by the `hat. in four of tho nine cases on locket. nmtm ('ar:: wore Involved. lCh of Hm hm vrirnlnal cases a In hr-ins: In.-;r his or her life. and '0 z|r~H0ns. Hm person suin';.': .njm'=d in u nmtor avcidem. would nun m point out the we- oss llfv hv v .\...:.-|.(.. .1 n-var! ""l'|t|:- xnnrn-: Spoke at Slroud (mm: In hurp lalllh llP`('\l` -." 111:: Lordship said hr! lug rr~L'k1(~:`.s drivers If Huh! r<~(`klc\s<. Most Ht~ from molm` m-r,'ldm1t:;, not only dmths 21:; .1. l...b n.m.. |.- .. h-munnd. SECTION 1 `-5'JES 1 T0 6 [9 5| IHUHH (`(1-1, I 5 Hm: In stop M113 ' 5: ur rm-L-Im:-: driv ;ul'l nu: uI.L\pI(`l'a U1 Reduction League, Ne-w Organist No. 4? gsimcoe Tear;1s Do Well Eln Grain Club Contest}

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