Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Feb 1939, p. 2

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unuA\ '.'lllk\I\6Il \_)l..r1` UA fuuxavlvtl. In Angus. the motivating influence behind most of the improvements has been the hor- ticultural society There has been much beautification about the homes and last Re- membrunce Day, under the auspices or the society. there was unveiled a handsome mon- ument in honor of those from that common- ity who enlisted in the Great War. I An nvnuunln nf Finn inn... nun-.l. x.. .. A-....... It. would lmvv hm-n fine haul !`hel1" 1\'lujv.~:- Hos lmd Hmv m nmkt` :1 short vL~:it. to Mid- hnrst F`or(~st. Stzmnn and seen something of what is being" duno in the wuy of reforesta- tion. one of the must. impm't.unt developments in Ontario 01` rovvnt, _V(`11l`.~`.. In this connection it is inLorvst.lnp; to nuu~ that the Canadian I<`0rest.r_v Battalion Whi('h, during the Grant War. opomtml for smnv Linm near Windsor Castle. includvd :1 number of Simcoe and Muskokn mun who wmt. nvm-sens with the 157t.h nnd 1771.11 lxuttulinns. vtymu. ,. , u , I , l,, ,4 uuu But. when lluxv were fzuwl with :1 msolutlon to abolish Cmmly (`onn(`Hs. and unotller one to reduce the xm~mbt-rship of the York Coun- t.y body from 50 to 26. in 0l`foct there wax u loud chorus of "nL\"'. The vote on the lat- ter was 4(I-Hi ugzuinst. Aura n....~.. .a.\..:_a...... ........` n....x.....a ... ..ro.-... u A Hun `xv-In a\{;uIIIn|. And t,lw.~:v dvvisinm: `wvro arrive-d :11. after the sixt,_\'-odd mvmbvrs at the Council had debated the qxuxmun for two days at. the tax- payers` oxpmxso. . "(`ox1siste~1n\\'. thou art. :1 jewel!"-~ Two xnexnbvrs of (`onncHT -one :1 promin- ent Consm-vutive and the other :1 leading Lib- emI- and both b-.u'1'ist-1`s--t.ook the lead in the campaign for reform. "Vnu\ 1.\nl.- Hun .\:\|\I-Axtrn tn 1-nrlnnn urnnv nun-1 Wlll-IRI-I 'I`llI~`. Sm)!-`. l`lN(`ll|-ZS The lm`1nl)m's of York Cmnlty Council have -been doing :1 Int of talking ubout. abolishing the Onl.urio I_.~glslntur` us :1 stvp in the direc- tion of rmllu-ml gn\'~1'1111_1`l1t11l costs in Can- udu. - vs; _._uA , , .1 the larger villages, too, much has been '1`!-IURSD/\Y_ ll"}BRUAR\' 9, 1931) THE EXRRIE EXAMINER I1`c~l.xh1.'o\\.\.I I QRA THE (:|)I\|!\ll`Nl1`\' SPIRIT 5I"\KK||'.' C/\I"\I lklnhlislwd 1864 EDITORIAL kaxxlu. ul um y\uyIl' wuu uuucu u. uuuugu. Lerroy also lurxmzlled an example, last year. of a Iorw-.ml outlook followed by progresslve action when at bullt. the addition to its con- tinuation school to make available for its boys and girls some or the advantages or a more practical type of educatlon. Tn AI\nnc oh.` n~....'nnot..... t.-.4`) . . _ M .. n..\.n.__u tor of Etobicoke, :1 siibiirbiiii urea untsiclo 'I'ur-- onto. made :1 round of the hotels and found that one-third of the people drinking |)Ut`l' in the beverage rooms were relief rocipioiit,s., Thv public. while it vontributos iiw funds for] the support oi people rvquiriiig n-lief. will! not stand for the money bvimz speni on bm-ri by reliefees. Prompt. action should be t-.ik-nl by the Welfare Dt`])`.1l'llli( lll in pm :i .~:i.op to this sort, of thing. ' 1 One night last week the relief :1dininistr;i~I I I I 1 Further evidence of the iinportunt plucr-i Highway No. 11 is regarded as h'.lVillg in On-| tario's highway system is seen in the un-; nouncement that an extension or the dual- lane highways from Windsor and Surniu to` the Quebec border is to be made from 'I`oron-| to through Barrie to Severn Bridge. The only! other such extension mentionetl is south to! Niagara Falls. An official, making the un-` nouncement. is quoted as saying that the gov- ernment will "bun service stations. tourist? cabins. and billboards along the routes."i Billboards. certainly. might well be el~ lmmated. but why the others`.' While lom-E tion and some other features oi` the latter ` might be regulated. it is di1`t'icult to see why service stations and cabins should he |):ll`l`P(l.' Illl i||l`I . 'l`h* (')\\'ru Suuml :\x'x`lm L-:11 nnmlvlgml pm pu.~:itl\m, tlw vii) . um-1' 2| vnlv nl` Hm rut:-pu_v t`l`.\`. hz\\'hu; Ls-xm-u :s'1:,uuu xlvln-Imxw.-a In my fur the slit`. bullulmay mul Irv phml- A .~.-lnlnnn fund L: in npvrutlun with nu mmunl |):l)'n1N1l. In llw (`Hy 'l`1`x-zmnn-1' nl` $`I.m0.`.2l. I. ,. . .41. . 4| ; .n .n_. A . nx. It is nut:-wm'lh_v Hm! llw (`|vn- i\m|ll.urinm (,`u.uuu1sslun_ wl\`u'l1 u|)('l':ll4`:\' llw Arum. Wm; able Inst \\'c-vk In hmul nvvr u <'ln-qm- lnl` Hu- !"Ir.~:z _\':~:u".~: puyxm-ul. nu .~:ink|np, Iuml zuul 'll\(r`I`x-.\'l.. ju.-:1 lhrc-v nmnlh:: ullrr l.|u- ul'ln-ml upmnng on U\'[uln~l' ms lust. 'l`m.~; puyxm-nl. wu.-: not (luv mm: lH`.\`l Nuwmlwr, Nu war: mum- mm` nmnth.~' In :u'l\`1u\m~ of H10 (hm (l:ll.t`. In pm-.~:H1llxu:,` Iht` vhc-qm~ In l\4:1_vm- /Hlllll S. Ste -\\'m't. (`hulrzmm 1'2. W. I\~11-(.)u:1_v nl l.hn~ C0xmm.~:slm1 g'u\'v smne- `um-n-.s`Llm.-_ lnfurmn Llun rc~g'zmlim:; lhv })l'0g'l't*S.\` nnulv by Lhv vu- t.e1'prl.~:e In 21 .~:hm-I. 1.wl'lu(l of l,lm~- months. lla- lndim1u`d 1.11111. thvrv mm Dawn 2911 |mul'.\' ul` public .~'kut.lm.-,`, l.lu- tum) z\l.lmul:1nm- ul. puhllv skating` zmd .~;pewlul vvvnl..~: luul lwmx 33,11-I, there had Down 25 luwI(vy nml.vln\s with :I total zlttondunvv of 122,259, mm the 14mm! total uf puid x1(llm.~;.~`.mI\.\' hzul hm`-n 2 >',3'I`. . with an uvwugv xtl.l,mulnn(`v pm" any fur H3 no` PH"! I Speaking in tho 1-Iunsv n1` (`ommnn:<, Mu- other day, Hon. J. Em`l Lawson llI`g(`(l Lhv lltllizzltjon 01' idle or partly idle C.N.R. .s'hop.-. for manufacture 01' xmmitiuns, us :1 nwuns or giving employment and ro(1u<-im: ruilruzul overhead. Those shops are well oquippml amdl the necessary (-l1n11ges fm` nmkiny, mnniI,iuns could be mudo at :1 minimum of e~xpmm~_ Th.- suggestion has n1u0h~t.u vmnnwml it. HERE'S A NEW IDEA E Amherstburg Eclm V Here's a .~ugg:=stmn for the automobile manufacturers that will no! mst tiwm a penny_ and might probably help them to sell nmrv cars. That is. 1:3 equip their autos with a \Nll`idShi|`ld wiper for the rear window` At thir time of the your when snowstorms are frequent and weather condi- tions cause mist to form on the windows. the rear-i vision 0! the driver IS cuinplotoly obscured and as far as cars be-hind mm are concerned. he is driving blind. He caxuiot know if it is safe to make a turn or to stop quickly. A wiper 1'01` the rear window would eliminate this narzard and undouhteiilv would pre- vent avoid-\nt: accomplished by unmzeu co-npm-ut.Ivv u~I'I'm-I, for the common |:`uu(l, whllv In Lhn sn\u|l~r places cwuollmxl. work nus horn, mm is lwhus zmcnnmllslxml for Lhv lwl.t.m-nwnt. of mm mm munlty t.lu'nugh I`:-l~mIIhw.~:s nml an wllmm- Iwss in IN! :1 luuul In uny \vm~t.hwmIe- uv uvlty. vr n... nun...-..... no` o.\...n.. ...\.| ..HI.... ......|.u .|.. vIv|L_v. If the` vlt.|'.'.~n.~: of mwn.-'. um! n-ll,h~.-4 mulul uln- volop the .~:pll'lt. uf vn-n)n~rz1I.lun um! um I`:-mllmw: to ulvo nu mwn:'vI.I~ nu Lu uny 1m-rl!.m'10us umlmwuklng. fur Lho uuml M Lin- (`.0'mmu'n|f.y us n whulo-, n`g'urdl(\.~:.~: nl` its nriuin. Iirbzm life` wnuld lw 1.-.1'c~nt.ly .~:l.huulul.ml zmxl mu-lcheu with mnrkml r:~.~:uIl/am; In-m-I'H..~: In Lhv r-mnlmmlty mul lhv |wu|)lt` mnmrl.-:Inp, II x 'l`hv xx-vllc-xxl, l"Iuu1u-ml .-muxvlnp; mmlv by Owen Sound Arena In Lin` l`il'.-st. Lhrm` nmnlln.-: of up:-rullon. Is n1` lntm'v.~:tM lnvnlly In vh-w at the ftwl. that t.lu- :n'l1I'ivh1l IN` qm~.-ellun. :1.-: fur as U:\|'rlv .-\l'c~nu ls (`Ulll`l`l`lH`(L is .\`Hll 1: MW mn- locally. ln\.,. 1`\... , u . ,_. . A . . n .; 1 (Ill LIVI I l|f"| ||IIlv\ ll\IlllI\ I [I1 I \|||`\' I\'I llll \lt|.V-'| of 667. Chmrlmln IVI('Quu_v also .~;l.ul.n-(I l.h:Il. nll up- emt.1ng vxpc-11.x'vs hzul lwon puid pmmptly n.-; the debts hud bm-n im-nrrvd, mu] lhut Imluy the tfuxlxllxlssloxx hm! mnrv than .~mI`li-iml ml deposit in the bank In my Hw ::inkhu-_ mm! mm lnlervsl. 4-lum-;v.s~ for 1939. '1`.\ nlnln ah. .....\H..| .n.\.x...I:n..... 4|... ;u._y vvcov L|Ao|uI.\.\-I All 1.111. \.IAI..nv 11:11 An example of fine team work in a farm- ing section is to be seen in the excellent arena erected a couple or years ago at Guth-I rle. I.` .\..` 1-..--- ..:n,....\_ ..... .......\.. 5.-.. 1.-.- For :1 gent.lem:1n who :lSpi1`(`s to rvprosent, East Simcoo in tho Lvgisl:1t,ur0. (T01. Gm)rg`v,* Drew has been paying surprisilmly lit,t.1v :11,- tenuon to the riding`. 'I`huug'h he may think it, unnc=r'essz11'_v. son}? of 1.119 vlm-mm: miuhl. likv to see and lwur him. I uuu unmx II nu. u nun hu .1 nu luau. To dzllr, Hm rupitul vxpv|ulil.nrv un Hu- Audn.m'hun hns In-mm rmmhly $'l-l,U!)U, but. this mnount, will be invrvn.s'ml in lhv .~:prmp, by the cost, ml` :1 .~:ect.1u11:t1 hurdwuml Hum`, and some other mwossnry F~quipnu~nl in cum pletrly mun) the Arena for puhlir nun-I.im~;.~:. .dum'.1ng, rullvr skut.inp.. um! [um |:I(`l`u.~:.~;u` mnr ling the slmunvr months. 4` ._ I1` Owen Smmd, with :1 pupnlulinn nr sli|.'_hl.- ly over 13,000, can pmdm-0 snvh :1 nm rm-nrd in three mont,h.~'. of npm'ut.lnn, survly l3:u'riv, with ll popnlaltinn of 8,300, mum lmvr :1.~: 3.-;mul :1 shmvlng, re-I-.1t,lvvl_v. you I\ .. The Owen Smmd nwm mmhl Hui have-I been zlcmvvml wil.hout, AR'l`Ili`lClAI. icv in un- Arenn. Does it, not uppour that. :u`l,il'i<'iul ivvl might. solve Hm local prublmn. v.x'pv(`i:1lly when it is cunsldswod that the pl'(`.\'t*l1l. Armm is fully paid for and that the aulditimmaxl l'l).*-it \v:ml M be only for ;u't`iI'ici-.11 ix-0, ubnul, $I 7,l)()I)',' DWI-IN SOUNII .-\RI.N:\`S SllU\\`IN(i OPINIONS OF OTHERS EDITORIAL NOTES u\'L'>- un Nippon :mwndmonL I`h(- ( clean cut party line: The closing hour mn1wdmlv.l_\' before record:-cl. were enli mtorchnngx-s bc.-twu and Dr. lvlaniun on non in timvs past Natmnal linilxvnys. Th? portfolio of M wave H urn: nhnc: um-:3 on me uuur and l0 vi.~:iIur.~`. lll'~ the galleries to wv that Mr. Dunn-? ling, .il`t<-r his long and trying ill-7, ll("$.\`_ hns quite evldolilly l't`g3lllL`d[ bins nld-time vigor Dr Maniun wxis answering an :i.~.serli0n of a Winni- peg niember that \\"hilc- he was Minister of Railways he had "sab-I otagod" the government railway. The Conservative leader sharply repudiated the charge and gave a detailed account of his stewardship [uf the (.`.N.R.. He has been always` 0pp0St d and is still upposvd. he said, to the unification of the rail- ways. During the course of his ro- uiarks he mentioned that while Mr Dunning was Minister. several new lines had been added to the C N R system. Mr. Dunning replied that lwhile the invesmiem increased the revenues had vastly expanded in the period l928 and l929~-and he challenged any iiimribor to say wliu! line acquired during the perlod should not have been taken over. No problem required more heart- consideration than admin~ i.`l`.`y.\l|)ll. \Vl1ll'l) ihv final sos.-i.n lmzmy .~:pmwln-.<. 1I~'.u:11 "puliticznl" ' 'l`h-I "want ml` 4 Innn! Hf II; I`n\ -..... . VIII-D'-Q kVI- u up lllll In many oi` the villages of Slmcoe County it fine community spirit. with hearty co-op- erution oi` the people. has done much for the village life. The community hall at Stroud. now tree at tiebt. is an example of what can be z1C('0l1i})li:Illt`d when people have the vision and llll1IP(ll_\' get behind :1 project, for the vmnmon guuti. A little over ten years ago, it last the vitizens had the pleasure and sat- isfaction oi` .\`veillg' the mortgage on the build- ing" burned. As in nmny other undertakings the Women's Institute were active partici- pants. The hull is -.1 credit to the village, well built and equipped and serves as a centre for various communit_v activities. Another i`-lll.Sl1`llldln{_l community enterprise is the splendid arena built in the village of Thornton. The erection of such a building was no small job for u small village to tackle, and its Ct'0ll1pHShn1(`l1I is all the more to the credit of the peuple who carried it through. Lofrnv nlcn fnrnivhnri an nvnrnnln Iuct van!- was decided to build it new hall and on Friday tlw mutinn um lhc address in the Speech from llw was don-;m'(i by 155 vnh while the . ml by Mr. Woudswm-th. C( vr, urging gm-:11:-r guvorml tml Ur timmcial instilut "nmImp')li. -nl*x`prisvs" To-:4! in." run nf IR`) In tlllrlll. III III!` LUll>.t'IVilll\'l` | I i ; ;..;;,:;. | these Ion I 'l`In- 5|):-I-(`II I-`rum ll ()l1:I\\':I, I":-1; 7 /` wm`~ks of lvhnlu-_ I .lIu- 'lhr-nn- wlnrh .l |v.-n.| ..l` n. "|`.\'. I'|l'|H III!` XIII' (ll HII.` pl:ml.~: 1|l`:I\\' v:u`l)nn (Iin)(i(h', I zuul lhu- .~n1u-my llml I`!-.'.il|I"` nitkiiiinri i`..inlvnnun-.... inxunnlui. \'N'`-- ' -.;__ - _..__._. - _ .__.._. -._..__.-._.__.._....j.___ BUYIN_(} FERTIL1 1`Y THE OTTAWA SPOTLIGHT A Wm-kly Review 0| Natlmlzll /\t'f:Ilrn SP!-it ?'l`A l`()|{" Afl:-r .1 full ilnw-r` ` the: S|)l`l`('h frmn h mvvs lhv pg:-m-1* -rmnvnl In-;,{i:aln1iun do nml Pnrlinnwni; il:: lu-1'_i::|:lliV:- )))'uv plmlumu-(1 (ll-l).'|lv -1-r mu humhw-|~ \||'l. 'l`hI- .\`p:-1-(`In-:: 1-xh-l\:'i\':* l`](l, wny ur mmlln-r II nulmnnl .'I!`f.'1i|'a 11 um! 1-yr ml` [In- '1 Ac ~. .. ... Canada ls grmtly u\'m~-governed and every- one knows it. Mmnbvrs of county councils. provincllxl legislalttxros. or any other govP1'n- mental bodies who have the courage to sup- port tlwir nwn aholltlon or curuulment are doing -.1 public service that should be appre- vi:1t.ed by owry l.u.\'puyer. Unless members of such bOl'U(`. tlu=mselves take the lead, there are many who Lxelievv tlmt. it is only a matter of time until they are forced to take some :u't1(m to l`P(`\;(`P the cost. of government. Hy /\_;I'i I ;i.~`lr:atium uf lhr p,r<-:nl puhlia-ly nwn- 1:-I uli|1l_y_ lhv (T N.l(. Mr. l)unnim.' :luIa| hit. l'vHnw purliznnrnlnriznnrs, lh:|'m;-- Qm-slinn i 'Hn- qut':;lmlI of whnl `(':|n.'nL'1 will (In In uul l~'.m'mw.'m Ill |l|l' ll lfllllll` .-airnw Inipghl .-1:: .-mp from pm and n humlr (I am |-: In: nu -lVl' llIlIll_V El ] 'u\'nkm;'_ h::.:. I nth-'r w::y.~:l -.-.-.Ily In-n-nun .*:lmlu~nl nl` . 11;; `:1. In llu-' `HI1-I'Xl|lIl- Legislature +0 Open Wednesday, Mar I\l(|IKI-I rlllv |'lt|H |\.. .. `In. UN 'I III'1 ".;;;.c.. 3; An e.~tetutor's duties start with applying for probate: they tontinue through atlyeitising for and paying tlehts, getting in the assets, realizing them, paying Succession Duties, setting up trusts, making distri- hution to the benefitiaries, up to the final passing of attounts before the Courts. It is a lengthy process, replete with formalities, full of traps for the inex- perientetl. I} When you entrust your estate to a prisate executor you entrust it to one who, in a great majority of cases, will act in this tapatity for the first time. and who will necessarily find it difficult, having his own business and family, to give your affairs his best attention. (] By appointing the Toronto (ieneral Trusts your executor, you will be employing a (_orporation whose business it has been for fifty-six years to administer estates. Its knowledge, gained from wide experience with every type of estate and estate problem, will be (`ontentrated on the efficient fulfilment of your \Vtll. We invite your inquiries. ulu. Lulu IUI ICIUAHI. paugu "Yon luck the courage to reduce: your own nmnbvrs and yet. you are ready to urge re- form in xn:1ttm~s over which you lmve no con- trol, :<'.1id I`rvd G. Gardinm`. (`onse*rvat.ive Rve\'0 of }"`on`.\`l. Hill. Why :l:'.k Hm Pruvnwinl Government to Make H10 lead and only act. ourselves contin- gent. upon it. doing so." commented F. J. Mac- Rne. Libm-:11 Rewvo of York Township. "The Covernmvnt could just. as easily mukp the .-::une roqlwst of this Council." (`nnndu In .n-nnoln .u.~.. ..A........._.x /\ .. .1 ..-. _.... TIIIKIMH i.`E.\Is`|H|, TIIISTS Assets under administration HHST THINGS HHST $1 n `GM/}\ "A I-u nil, Vuu vI(:.l"l]"l[' , " . ~-`\.2.~.n1ae~<.w.a..`;-anv-4,-'9`>'z.;'\-',.a\'.'-` CORPORATION THE IIIUMINION IDIHI-"4' cu-u...-..-..__ - r W 'rm-: Aurnun uuu I I llrll llnllbblllllll-1. With such :1 long` ltinm'm'y und only 21 short time to cover it, the (lifl`i(`ult,y of lm-.x'N1slng the number of stops must be uppuront to any- one. Hmm~vc'-1' W:u-at-n W. E. Downey and the .M.P.`s for Sixnt-nu (`mmt._v 1nip;ht..~:Pv whm. tlwy can do. wisssa-"a'iii)g' OF THE WEEK ` `I/."i3 IIY JAMICH .I. I?/UH. |(H.h`I r;'m,o6b_' I A \vm~kl_v nv\\'. dwntml in tho llmhwvaht of the Tmvn of 11:1:-rin and thv snrrmmdlng country. Issued at the Post (`wrfioo .H`qu.-m~_ B!\1`l`iI`_ `\'_(`l`_V I`lun'.~ulny. by ..J. A. Mm`I.m'm1 (ndimr) and W. C. Walla (mnhngor). owners and publishers. The` l3:\l`l`h\ Exanxhwr Is a ..momber of 'l`hn (`nnndinn \Vm~kly N`wspnpc\ra Asso- ciation and of (`.lm:s A \Vc-\kl'n\.s' or Pnnada. . : SUnS(`.RH`'1`I0N RATES An_v\vhm`v in (`nn:ud:|. $12.00 :1 _vN\r; , in Unltml Stmos. $13.50 :\ _\-ml`. pay- `.-|l)l(` in ml\'.'uu*c'. Simlv mpiv: 5 I-mt.-=. S\xl\svriln~rs wi.-= Hm: tn . is mmimn` pnpvr at uwpirntmn nf pm`- 4 ind paid for nu` :*x|mrh\d tn Imltfy this nffirv In-fun` duh` nf v\'|\ir_\-. ul-` IN'l`l-`.Rl-2R'l` 'I`0 :\ \\'ll)[-I .-\|tl-:s\ The possibility of (hr Ru_\-ul truln [wing smppmi at `Mullmr.-:1. as xm~nnunc*cl in Mr. Ms`- Cumsrs lv!h`1' publishvu In last \\'m-K's Ex- umhwr_ has vrmml u km-n il\(t?l`(`Sl not only In this distrivi but In u much \\"uler nreu. Duo Lu louw `l`u1`unlu at ti pm. .~:tzuuizu`d time, Hm mun wmml probably arrivv at Ml(l- hurst. uruuml '4' 45. 'I`hi.-. would lezlw :1 sum- vivnt. period of du_\'l1;,-ght. for `Fm-lr Nltl]t"SUPS Lo nmke` nn uppmu`mwe- bt-fort` the people- suy for 15 nmnnlc-.~:. Many nrv um~z1(l_v plan nlng In no to 'l`urnnl.n for the Royal visit. but thew is u ln1'g`- |Jt`l`t`(`lll.l3'k` of the pupulutmn `.21 this (U.- unublv to an _t.ms whu would .-rejoice at, an uppurt.unil_v In we Lm- King and ' Queen :11, Mhllnmat. ..-u .. ...

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