Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 7 Jan 1937, 2, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

rBeatty Innisl Reeve Defeats Henry by 26; Todd Deputy by Six | ICE! U1 1:)`. \\'HH(.' aunp-1 L his home poll. W_vevale,; u TOWNSHIP hr mssonowrxo 5' .u-.7. 1 TOWNSHIP, or`-1 INNISI-`IL TOWNSIIIP OF ESSA 'r0wNsm`_1- or TINY ` " 1 2 Lowery. McCracken, McGill ; , A'Il._..... I !:`.uu~nH- l`) (`Inn 2 3? Q4 38 103 .-95 '.'n 01 --an @151 .. :51 Simcoe County on Page Three :Cracken, and Loree elected. I, Everett: 2. Clougher; 3, McCrack- , Glencairn. Llllf I_lI|l.' \.l|lUl'| \\"l'Ul.'l'.`\ I`\HH||('lEI|.lUl| of Ommdn M the annual nu-.vl.im.: Sz.turda_\'. Othvr nffi(`cx'.~< vl('L'f(`(l were: viz-1*-prL'::id-nl,. J. B. \\ znl| Sm-|'vl.:1r.\'-l.r<`nsurvr. W. R. (`uuH.~': 'liro(`lm`.s' C. S. Mv(`unk(-_\`. A. NJ Crmmvr. N. M. 'T'hmn.<\m, : I`I'('.~:id1`nt Phillips was :mpmn`.-(`.3 A.'*a-EK-;:n(.c~ frmn tho lnml burly In attend Hm zumunl mvvlim: uf Ilw Lift` Umlm'\\'r|1.t`r.~" .'\s.x'n('iutmn 01" Canada in 'l`nmnlu on Jenn. 22. ` 'I'hn nu. :.` n.~m...t~. .4....;,1mu 1.. ` uxlzl 'dL'Cl.I Barrie-C. D. Stewart taccl.) W. |R` Wiles, taccl.). Pnllnruunvnn I`: 1 lnhnr-nd A . K1` VVHCS. li:lL`L'l.F. U Collingwood-D. L. McDermid_ A. McIntyre. Midland - W 9 Rnns-nn Hnrrv: VVl'l5[ll. ldCCl.}. Orillia - James Mercer (accl.). Frank Tissington (accI.). Pnnntannuxiehnnn - M J 'T`nr." lVlClHl.yTC` l I Midland W. S. Benson. Hurry` `Wright (accl.). Qrillin Jan-\nc W|'nrr-nr (tum!) l Itldll JLDBHIELUH KGCLZLI. Penetanguishene M. J. Tessier Iacc1.). Stayner--Dcrm(>tt McNabb. VILLAGES Bradford-J. E. Coombs. Beeton---John Carlton dac-CL). l Coldwatcr-C. E. Stevens tacch. Creemore--J. R. Lawrence (acc1.). | Port McNicoll--Gcorge Patterson! ` laccl.). ' Tottenhanr--M. S. Brandon 4a(~cl.I} $ Victoria H:n'b0ur~~Edward Duttum faccl.). I 'T`f\\lI KYC 11! DC gun. u. u. Dd] I 1~`lo.+-A. A. ston; George vale. 1 Inc-.3:-fil E` Alliston - W. J. Cunningham I taccl.) I)-n-.-.`n f` T\ Con...n.~6 Inna` 1 `ll I I I Adjala ~---- Wilmer Palmer IaCc1.l. ; Ballycroy. Essa--F. N. Higzginson (acc1J. An- 'gus: G. D. Banting. Ivy. '\.acL'1.). TOWNSHIPS i Win-.._A A "l"nnnr (apply Phnln- VHIC. ] Innisfil--F. H. Bcatty, Lefroy; 0,] .15. Todd. Churchill. 4 f Matchedash - Leslie Borrow,` `: Coldwater. I lndnnon f`,nn.-nu D-..... lnnl x ` l`G\JCl.l. L,UlUVVdlL'l. E Medontc George =}{illsdale; Fred Wood `vale. KYnCOnup.u;-nnvn IV A Li|Y|(KIH HI llH'UlHlV (H1 -lilll. .'..Z. The Barrio Branvh d-oidvd 1:: I fuur nwt-tlmzs in I937, on Hw S:Itul'du_v in I-`olu'u;n`_v. `Mny. Au and Nu\'t'mhm', \\-hm: first-u speuktws will he .<(`(`lll`l`, VlL'. , Nottawasaga--I`. A. Singhamptun; James roon. A (Wt-{Iii-x,,\Xf KY Ynknc `KFUUH. Orillia--~W. N. Johnston. Umhornl ;Harry Cox. Washago, `; ' ('31-n_v.T H Ynvlr darn! \ (`rnuvnl `flffy L.UX. VVHBKIHKU. 1 Oru-- I. H. Luck accI.), Cmwni Hill; Alex. McKay taccl.). Clowcs. IV R||nnidalt;_l'ncnnh Quit-hnr nn.. inlll; I\lK.'X. lVlCI\Hy `HCCLY. K1lUVVL'.`b. V 1` Sunnidale-Josoph Spicher. Sun- . inidale Corners; H. M. Barker. New. 'L0well. I ` Tune I` 1 (1.-on.-.`u Co...-An.-. Dav`! i I40/C11. I , Tay-C. J. Gratrix. Sturgeon Bay;I `W. L. Archer. Coldwater. 1` 'T`nnnn-uenol-\_1\Y \U nrniulnu Inn:-I I `W. L;. A"\X'CHL`l'. k,()l(J\V2i\L`X'. I 'I`ecumscth~N. W. Brawley Iaccl.),! Becton: James Henderson Iaccl.).; . Tottenham. x '1":-.u,,,,\1I Y Dnkk DonnIana- Al ] LULLCHKIHHI. I 2 Tiny--W. J. Robb. Penelang; A. Edwards. Midland. '1":-ueL~r\rnv\OinTYn31n I(i.u-nun 'F`unr_l LGWHTGS. WIIGIHHO. Tossorontio-John Kiernan. Ever- eh. `In:-nu-n ,4 \U 1:` nnuulnnu (anal \ ELL Vespra - W. E. Downey [Minesing: R. N. Hickling ,`Barrie. `KIA:-6 f`.u-HH-gala-nnn `II T sion 300. including Do you want good printing? Them? Annual ,mc.q`mg !come to The Examiner. A lmml and Town i Tell 1! you would sell. 'I'hrough`cict_v. Thursday. way tor Barrie and District. ` The Examiner's columns is mg best.8 o'clock. in the 1room. Retirihg M.(`)*.T-I*.*L}::%z;"sT%%l3`ei{i`}i%Ii_` Fine Record of Deeds Well Done| I oarne. ; West GwiIlimbury---E. J. 1 (accl.), Bradford. 71 06 13)? DU 04 EH1 '13} UL U173} l 63 27 39 54146 44 63487 Majority for Banting-212 Elmgrove; 2. Braden`s; 3, Ivy; `FL2v1nr- R Hinnia Simcoe County Council for 193 7 32 154 (3') 0'1 Poll Numbers .161 75 32 19 38 325 -76 - A5,t*-`-=35 .45 23 235 Majority for Kiernan--90 . 137 42 50 59 15 303 ........... U172 38 53 15 17 295 .......... "126 68 31 21 49 295 . 89 85 14 14 38 240 86 70 19 14 38 227 50 155 104 130100 37 1 157 152 93 101 23 56 816 I 140 129 143 147 31 48 678 Majority for Robb-138 1 169 145 63 106 9 38 744 I 103 109 172 54 47 40 587 Majority for Edwards-157 i 89 199 35 87 13 81 520 I 44 33 185 39 56 5 452 ) 96 14 77 44 25 2 444 Z 101 65 54 136 15 28 421 ) 141 80 46 73 4 16 389 ) 59 33 84 33 14 2 344 {erbcrt and Bennett elected. Majority w 1 nn an /u, 4. D1 nu ; 8, Utopia. lxuuuu nanung. LXJOKSIOWH. :1 { man, headed the poll for mcillors, with 746 votes. while llncillor Tim Cnnnell, Knrwk. `s second with 746. and CnunciI- Thnmnc (`nnb 1,LI!'I1c1niI-Ir um.- Pluralty for S I an r.- rn . . . Toner lacch, Phelp- rgc Fleming tacc1.2_ Elm- 5 Tot. nn an!- TOWNS -H 86 25 796 65 102 26 770 ' for Bea tty---26 44 108 20 751 60 62 29 745 ....r....... 1 74 30 540 162 63 501 ` Barker--39 i 71 25 483 - 107 25 476 l 141 21 440 I 103 5 415 ; 56 8 259 5 73 75 210 ' Spichcr--1 In on :An Ncff (accl. r, Brack. Dun- Barr (accl). (acc1.), Elm- THE + BARRlE`.+ EXAMINER 20 764 17 746 31 736 18 539 25 450 7 329 92 699 63 487 an '71`! 64 505. 27 50 D '73: 7 Tot. 7 Tot. laccl.),` acc1.`. Evans-.1 A subscriber 1` The Examiner ping from the I Dec. 27: "A (fr-111 In-1:...` }72nd Year. "A gray haired woman, about 65 years old. was found on Christmas day apparently suffering from am- nesia, appealed yesterday to Judge Joseph B. Hermes of the Women`s Court for help in finding out where : she lives. The woman said her name. was Isabelle Bannerman. She be-I lieves her home is in Toronto. Ont.. and spoke of always getting off the train at Barrie, Ont.. when she went. home. 16` um I\O\r| '|r<:\1Iv nun Iinl-.0 :\r\ Clan Does Anyone Here Know This Victim of Amnesia Found in Chicago City? HUIHU. If any can throw any light on the identity of the woman referred to in the above article they are requested to notify The Examiner at once and we shall immediately communicate with the Chicago authorities. Barrie's building total. as repre- sented by the value of building per- ` mits registered at the '1.`own Clerk's ` Office. wa:~`. $60,131 in 1936. nr am av- erage of about $5,000 per month. The largest month was September with $10,555. with October a close second with $10,361. Nu building permits were issued in either Jumiary or December, two cold winter mnnths. I Monthly building totals were as. `follows: February, $7.950: March. $215; April. $8.480; May. $5.725; June. $5,135; July, $4.075; August, $5.`. .()0; September, $10.55!"): October. $10,361: November, $2,435; total, $60,131. __._...____.. ...._.-_ . ..._.__. Building Total $60,000 ' In Barrie in Past Year AGAIN HEADS `BERT GUEST . 0R0 S FAIR Successful Annuol Meet- ing Held in Form of Banquet Bert Guest, Guthrie, was re-('le(`l- ed president of On) Agricultural So- ciety for the ensuing year at the air nual meeting which tuck the form of a banquet served by the l:1rlie.x- of Central Presbyterian Chur<,-h, Om. in the Town Hall. 'l`uesd:1y evenimz. The idea of holding :1 banquet in place of the usual mundane l)usim:s.~; meeting was fathered by President Guest. Gun:-`ow upon s-nvnrrul iv. Okn knanvunud L |_ Supper was,ser\y_ed in the basement of the church. two long tables in the basement being filled twice. Oysters and meats were served with jellies, pickles, escalloped potatoes. pies and cakes of all kinds--n bounteuus repast. About 160 attended. F`nHn\xrinn cnnnnr {kn vnnniinir nrl- lL'pilb'L. IXUULIL IUU iilLl.'H(.lL'U. Following supper. the meeting ud- journed to the hall upstairs where President Guest presided at a brief business meeting. Seeretnry-trez:sur- er Irwin McMahon. Huwke.s`tune, re- ported that the Society had exper- ienced a successful year, with a bail- l ance at the end of the year of $51.37. Thn `IQRR nH'ir`I':uIc urnrn I-n..n|r-I-tnrl C. Phillips President Of Life Underwriters Notices under this heading 3 CL-ins; ,_ I per word; minimum charge 50 cent.-.. `To ensure inst-rtion an page 1, copy Inna! hn in hv \.VnIInnuI{n\' nnnn' lUI' 1:101, 15 IUHUWSI Honorary Presir.lcnts-~I{. 1. Burn- hart, Garfield Rouse. Jzunos Brill)- don. George Crawford. W. I. Clark. Walter Thompson: I*Irmm`:1ry Dir- ect0rs--H. I . Merrick, A. A. Rnusv. Robert Storey. M. Mnhnnvy_ '1'. II McMahon, Wm. Scutt, Rm-vc: I. H. Luck. |')v Llnvl flu 4- I.-I \7i.... I uuun. I President, Bert Guest; 15! Vim--` President. John Walker; 2nd Vi(~(-- President, Thus. Fletcher; Sm-re1ur_y- Treasurer, Irwin McMahon: l)ir<-(-- 101's---Ernost Crnwfmwi, John R1-irl. `Alex. Currie. Ernest Cuzm-s. Ih-rt Crawford. Gen. P(-zn'sn1|. Kvnnvlh Gil('hri.~t. Smiih Cmnplwll. 'I`hum::s Luck: Auriitr)rs-~---Robert Rt-iri. Duvivl Smith: Associate l)ir:~(-tm's - Mn. Rubi. Hall, Mrs. Wm. Scott, Mrs. Dr- ltnn Crawford, Miss Elva Luck. 1VIl`.~ V Irwin McMahon; Offir-inl VM:~rin:n'~ ians -Dr. Calm`. Orillin; Dr. C. ('. l:`lnni-xn D-nu-in i`lHL'U iil. Ull.' UHU U1 lllL' _YL'i.II` U1 $01.01. The 1936 officials were re-elected for 1937, as follows: Llnnnronvu D..np,ln..I.- II I 17...... ldl|.V`lJX. Lr(llC.y. \}llI||(l. IJI Fleming. Barrio. SCv(.-ml Finn A(ldI'(`-.<. Congrzltulatinns on the S]) annual meeting. and tho bu whivh will my down in hlSlnl'_\ of the rml letter days nf tho S and .s`Lxg;.:('sti(ms for the rlvvvlu nf ()I~n \X/nr|II'c I7::h~" ulnmu Ix DCTS VVCICUIHC. _ _ Dancing every Saturday evening 2 `in Barrie Oddfellows' Hall. Music by ` jBob Powell's Melody Men. Admis- sion 30c. including tax. 43tfb 5 l`l Annual Barrie Horticul-1 Mural and Town Improvement So-g niciety. Jan` H. 1937, at g M8 in Magistrate's courti lroom. 3:41 'L_,UiIlK. X\.\_.., lVI.l'., I (Tanner. M.I..A.. St:-\ `County Trezmurt-r I), I R. Hale. and nthvrs I Letters of rogrr.-I {ox were read from S. A. soil, prc.-xidcnl of the- `culmrnl Societies; J, z onto. supcrintvndcnt ( Societies: George Vic] of Deeds. I3zn~ri-: and I LU Ull.3LllL` l[|.`L'l LIUH UH [RJSU I must be in by Wednesday other notices 0! this kind c itaken up to Thursday noon. Dance in 4 Wednesday, finnpl ....r-n l LJHHCL Ill \Jt`iH'lIl IIHII. l'll('|]).\Il)ll. Jan. 13. Adrnis;.~'1un 35:` Guod music. lunch. lb 1 Dancing in Legion Hall. Tuesday. Jan. 12. Music by McCorkinda1c's ,High Hatters. Admission 25c. 1p I Annual mnntinn Inniufii Hnrli- A1v\A\.I\ uuu Ln,` uu_y . \v||Il (Turn, to page 3' .4. _ .__.'o.- plwzsv) ;nIgn l'lilll.l .'I'.\. nunu>..s1un cull}. Annual meeting. Innisfil Homi- cultural Society, Community Hall. Stroud. Monday. Jan. 11. at 8 pm. lb . (Wrn Hrurtirlvlflnrnl Qnrinfv nnnlml !DLI`UUU. XVIUHUUX. diill. ll. iil O p.Hl. IU Om Horticultural Society mmual meeting at Mrs. Rnbt Hall's. Guthria-. lTuesday. Jan. 12, 8 pm. All mem- 'bers welcome. lb l\nr\nir\r1 nIInr\v Q-Hun-rlnu nvnninn LARGE ATTENDANCE COMING EVENTS ' in Chicago has sent ' the following clip- Chicago Tribune 01` --Hz1l|. I AA-. unnidale Of Reeveship Ballots Is To Be Held Sh0rtl%7E Whu huh! lhv RL't`\`(-ship uf Sunni- rlhlv I7 _vv:n`:< until (lt`f(.-mod :1 _\'(-ur zuzr) by S_ 1'3. I :Il`.nn. (')n Mnndnv :1;.'z1in.-:1. lht` .\`:HH(` nmmnt-nl, h0 srmcoyml in by :1 Innjmuty nl` uni`. Fines And oi $150 In Barrie In December Parks Commission Spends $1,846; Has $53] Balance} PJU HI); Kl (IUL post_L'ru(hmtc \ mic llospnul. 1 reuxrxwd uv .hurch11I in :pp1i11tL`(i :1 r nl` Ho m"Barri'c I"urk:s` Con1mi.s'lm1 r:InLs'cd the year 1936 with :1 l`):1h1l1r-n nn hand nf $531.87, ax ('mn])::1` `(I with u bnlnnw rm hzmd :11 1I- (`ml of 1935 of $11.36. it is l'(`\'l`Jll("l in Hm un- nn-u1 .-nn....c ..I' (In. I"....\.... H... 1`...- U1 DII.I)U- mm] rcpn [hr pm`. 5 \'t`:n` inlul _l `VVKCI nu item hu- no:n'l_v L',l mun-1.\ D|iI` $`i $899.3 1 | nn-\-.\. Rc<`<-ints. I 1935. $11,315: from `.110 To 378.4!) ,,. .-..1:o... luxpl-mu $114.76: lplnnlinu. lnuun in n -`DUNN.-III, huilclinu $100.00; !'(`]).'Iil`.\`. $1,84l3.02 Active in Commuity A.A. Smith Heads K ll). ' . 1'1)-mt-rxrlill HA 'm- u Back Again I\OO`O'1. Ill` I . G. McC;u-` H`: `YVHI \.|lUK-\HY\\ ll, I")l'|Hl'5(l\"|.i :w,_oI"nton. Stroud. I..('.r.\nurrI`:<, IluII_\'.. :__P_a`lnswiclc and Big Bay Point --- hr- I I`.. ..l.. .\ 1- :1` H` a 1.. HI '4] 41. HI (I; H- 'l`hr.- hvputy Reeveshlp L In thr` mm fnr deputy !R:n'k('r :Iunin 1011 in four . `,Hr(-niwnml. Nvw Luwellf j("mnv1:~*. and 'I`ury IHlI-~wh rn1h<'r.v. led in '.hrco pn1Is ;(nI'|wI`>:. S\Innid:|I(', Corn i\Vn::.'u{.'| Bonvlu. 'BnI`km"s t `_v<`:n` \-.':x.v. 47; nnrl Curruth H51). :1 1IHl_ilH`i1fv' m` 26. :1 to `at 92G n:: vmnp:m~(I with 1 vrnr. inclivulinu zm inCrc'n. Fm-`In im'v't-.'H:r'(I his 10:! ;|mm~~ pull, Hnrkm' from 61 ,und (`:n'rulh'r.< from 66 to L`#Joseph Spicher Has gin of Only One Ovet`.`_`..3"_'_ S. E. Patton hi SUHH hridzl I I'('V|',\. Tho vr rntlwrz` I\/\onsbridgpe_lfh-ird,' Bates" McCorf, Pottoge, Elecf? ed to Council 1 run il[||HICil|.lUll wa Dudley Holmes 3 brim.-w S. E. * ...I...1 rm... -V. -'`' :' \ 'l'l1r'rv will he :1 recount of_ hnllnls 1115:! nu Monday for R in Sunnidnlv 'l`nwnship. ~/\n ;tmli('.'11i \vas hnrllnv I-Inlvnnu: in V L In tho R1 `.'1\'('l1;,;I'I| |)i.'~l w wlwn hu pnllm `S3!!! in u slrni .`~`.pir-hm` pnllvrl 1P:l'.(nH 2!) I:<.\'. S lwrvlls C`I'n~."'.~: ( I .(".y~nm~<~ enul \U `;un1:`- -. \,u|n !,(",nrnr`rs, mu] WIIHZHZH vunm:m-rl with only th Iyrwn` :w, whilv I":attnn 3 pulls` Hr:-nlwnurl. ruin`.-: ('m'n(.-r.< and 'l`( `Inn; \ III\\ :1 \.n|lIl.'I.`1 H7 yr_`:.'1I'. Bnih (!'ll1(]i(l1(?S Vthnir nmjrwilir-s at their home .'\'ninl1rH- lnm-nun-[nu I-sic: Ira `X Kll Il\'t|||ll ||'l K H`. ulr: xhip m 1.`:`7. ulld as >uv`.~. \\'.\' for .-\13;\r\d;a1v. \\`nu~h \x 15 rt of the 'I`m\'n. 51.: int- me an 1m~ur~mx`;nod \.'xH:15;e. later part of the '1`uwn `mun 1llil`|IH'Illl'.\ nl. l.Ill.`ll` Hume . Spichor Increuslng his {to `tn 12?. at. Sunnidnie Corn Pattnn jumping his from 9 at New Lowell. The total vo? 1 1.084 this your as zxmninsl 958 n. '|n;!f`. nn in<`rcus(.- n!` 126. 3 \ l\'Vl.'lI Bxlrric: divisinn for twn In H" VOTE 505 to uunvl. pumrc - rIi.s'lriuL mum: ru-vial mzent `Q ". PAGES 1 to I SECTION 1 `-seer 1 at Dr, LIXH9 dad po. ` in London. England. for` lhs. and than oomnwm-~ lise of medxcine 111 Bar; 'U 11.` U1? Health 1 DQ7 u n. II.\.\X.`|~(| Hit` |'{1L\' x,ll.E `rthy. Barrie. raduation. Dr. 1.51110; ate work at the P<-L\-- :21}. New York. and -n.-`AI.-inn! 1 pX'llL`|l.\l` HIUII Augu.-=t 1885. c Hxn f.I*cQ l'\.'In I\Uf.',Ll.`l JOQW. Khe fwst Med -hh huv Ynni |l'.\\ WICUIFDI for Iv\ni;;1`: as wa ".1-`ink x.-s Presi/dent of. the Canadian Life In- surzifncc OL`ficc1's' Association, who i'(.-1}r,5rts, in an interview published In'this issue. that {the 1936 life in- su/runce record reflects :1 steady bot- t..-rment in the fin;mci2.l position of| iundrcds of thnusancls of Cmmdizms. I G1`atif_\'ing f()(LlllI'(!S nnicd are the distinct decline in policy loans and a substantial increase in total in- m Ivn .-. nn PREPAYMENT LOCAL TAXES AT _p1scoUNT I The 1937 ln.'m;.[m`z|l meeting ol lBzn'x'i- 'l`nwn (`mum-ll was held in tho Council Cl|:nnbu1' Monday cv- oning. with Muyur H. G. Rub(:rl.s0n lproslding and all the mombm'.s` pre- sent except Alcl. William Garner. His Worship, in his opening re- -.rmarka.v ~ .-ennmvatuls:tec1 :'.t.he` '1:t1ltr.htxm: VIHCTCHSC 01 ZZI. The defeated Reeve told The Exn miner today that he was not down- icartcd because of his loss, nflm having served the Township for many years. A young man, still in early forties, Mr, Henry will eiy be heard from again. (`hair- gman of the County Road Cnmmiiloo if ` the past. two yea:-:4. and his term i 1 I huving another year to run. l.{I fG will now be i`0r('*d to relinquish j_`,5|}]1s.posititin. He had also plmmvd: " "whack the 1937 Wnrdenship oi" Whereas Reeve Henry hm! maj- qrities in eight out of (-low-1. pnlis: wt year ~- (_`nnk.s`l,mvn, `Flt-lii('s(i:i.; nI"r\Inn Qirnnrl T1-nn-n~rl`_ Hnilv The - R.C(?1 `S,hipt .; ~ --xx Town Council Authorizes 6 Per Cent. Reduction; Borrows $80,000 I 1115 VVUl.\'Hl[J, 11] I115. openulg TC- 2 marks. ~ -cnngratulsrted nthc `mm-.bers `hf {`nnn!-il run thnir nlnr-Hnn Hun nh-ll `ll \,uu--~u \I|| mws on lhvin ones on their I pn_vL-1`.~:. 110 `should hr` fro ? in (`ounvil nl : 1 bm':~`. shnulrl s` 1:1lil.iu.'.<. 'l`h<- kn \::hnn|d he "'1'; In I... v|r\l u.. "~'TalIll"EIl. `CL`'If I-`Il'l?I'EC13`3""l I'e NIWICIT. DEWS ' of Council on their election. the old their i`(.-turn and the new S(`](`(7U0n by the rate- |DEl)(.'l'S. (iL`(Yl&ll`(`d that there `shmild fx'(~(- and frank discussion %in all lirm-s. but 1110 mem- i 51:1) :iwzi_v {mm per. inliiivs 'l`l1i- l Hf Hun inmnhr-2'-4 I I\lIl'l (II\' 1\l(I`\lll D |\`IlIllI l \.\ IIIILI LIlL' lrvaclim: nl` minutes and communica- I (inns. the 11-p-wt M" the Striking, 'Cnn1mitto<*. annoum-in;.: the person- nel nf the Standing C`0mmitt.oes of `C`.0unc`il. was read by Deputy Reeve iwilvs. as drawn up at :1 mo(\t.ing of 11hv Striking Committee fol10winl,: Ethv np(`nin1,: . nf thv 1937 ("nmwil I\'Innr,!u_\' morningz. This list is pu1>li. in zlnnthm` cnlunm. 1 \ l,ll'I .`I .\llllllIU flhlrllld 'i|\V|\' (hm .\m_\' I-..n.n-1 iI\Vil_V ml ll'UHI Hun }JL'I'SUll' nlit.iv.<. l`lu- l of the 11mrnl)(-1'5 ""nlu- _\'(>llI' work : ly but not yuumolvc-5: tun seriously." ./\I lvx' lhu IVlaynr'.~' r(-m;1rk.< and the rvaclim: Qtri n 41 Reports Improvement M.O.H. RESIGNS [Hl`llllH`I'I\ Ul KUUIIVII 1'.lI'l' 4`\ll1. H:zHu-rt in \N:n'd Om`: Ald. nlvy and Aid. F. C`. l.(I\\'(`I`. in Ix.-1... I\v\r~` Ala! [T T `aural-\'IvI,` V. R. SMITH lnnisfil Township had one of the mnst keenly contested municipal elections in its history on Monday when former Deputy Reeve Frank H_ Beatty. Lefroy, ousted the sit- }ting reeve, Charles W. Henry. " I'hornt n. by a majority 01? 26, the final calunt stizmdingz Bcatty 796. Henry ;70. 'Dn'nu1v Dnmm n....:n.-. 1:~ r-rv-..1,a sin`. plva.\'<') Isl.` Ilk`\'l'I' SUI VUH or three having .,. L. :||\\'L'|. HI I. J. Buchan-I Inlbort is thcl n..u...- n-`nu! I l lHilH_\. l| that Bar- 'mr. H0nr_\' :r< I Barrie has been -designated as a zone for the barbering trade by the Ontario Minister of Labour. and as a result of `a. petition requesting a conference of employers and em- pioyecs, such} a conference was held in the Ma;z,istrate s Court Chamber on Monday evening, attended by about forty. ~including delegations from Oriilia and Collingwood. The gathering was conducted by Louis Fine, Industrial Standards Officer. pursuant to the Industrial Standards Act. "l"I~;. Ip .`l' OLA aI\usrt\un:\u-AI; unna- [SUL- The purpose of the conference was to investigate and consider the con- ditions of labor and the practices prevailing in the barbering trade, and for negotiating and submitting to the Minister of Labour a schedule of wages and hours and days 01' labor. An n unnnil Al` `kn nnufnw-nnnn our-la I The conference received assurance from the Town Council. Monday evening, that a petition presented to the Council would he passed at an early date. The petition from the Master Barbers with one ex- ception" presented through C. Vick-` ers, requested Council to pass a by- law pursuant to the Factories. Shops and Office Buildings Act, to close {all liarhel` shops at 8 pm. daily ex- cept Saturday, when they would close at 11 p.m.. and on nights pre- ceding holidays at 10 p.m. Such a bylaw would in no way interfere with the present bylaw regarding the weekly Wednesday half-holiday. l rnl..- ._..A:a:.... _...... ____ _.__ AL. As a result of the conference such a schedule is being negotiated. after which. with the approval of the De- [:|a.rtment and Government. it shall become binding upon all persons working in the barbering trade. as well as their emplo.vee<. The local committee consists of W. A. Overs. Nelson Magoo. Ken. Hmuzhton. A. J. Kerr and Ted Bark- nr CONNELL, COOK, BACK New Candidate, Dalton Banting, Heads Poll For Council Barbering Trade Workingl To Improve Conditions; Reguloting Bylaw Sought v_....., u\..\............,, ...... .l The petition was sxgnca my the following: D. A. Tucker. W. A. Overs, F. J. Barr. A. J, Kerr, R. G. Houghton. Ted Barker, W. M. Noss. M. H. Coolidge, R. N. Bibby. W. S. Peacock. A, R. Gmsc, N. Magma, J. Steele. C. B. Freeman. M. M. Walker. The fact that. 1936 was a Leap Year had very little effect on the mar- riage market locally, as there were only three more marriages in Bar- rie and vicinity than there were in the previous year. According to fig- u1`os: supplied by the Town Clerk's Office, there were 110 in 1936 as against 107 in 1935. Thu Rlnrlr urn: diahflv 19:: non. 2lgiJIT1SI. HH lrl 13-30. The Stork was slightly less gen- erous, there having been ten less hiv-H1: v-nn'i;:h:rnrl' ,'T'l-an Jnszl imnu 210'. there havmg been ten less bi:-ths V.'egisi.er(=_d...TheA:otal..mIas 210' - `for 1936 ns: r-nmnnrprl with 220 fnr IlJl."l.T|S Y,'|:`.l5l.[`l.`1...vLlJ(`~riul-HI-r'NV!1$ Ell} ` for 1936 as compared with 220 for 1935. \Ti.-Ha A6` 41-... I1.-:.-.~. `Dnnnrm x-hnuyn.-I JUGS). Visits of the Grim Reaper showed a heavy decline. there having been 54 less deaths last year than in the provimn: year. In 1936 there were 98 as against 152 in 1935. 'T`|1r> natural inrrnzazn in nunII]:I- an as agmnsx 1.14 1n was The natural increase in popula- tion was 112. births mtalling 210 as compared with 98 deaths. v Tn T70:-rwhhm` 193 Hum-0 worn 1hir-' C(HHpiH'L`(1 VAL 350 UUBLIIS. In December 1936. there were 1hir- ieen births, seven marriages. and six deaths. while in December 1935. there were thirteen births, seven marriages. and nine deaths. _.a.._ 0 .___. ..__.,- Leap Year Effect Small; Only 3 More Marriages Than During Past Year ncnry fl IU. Deputy Reeve Orville E. Todd, l Churchill, retained the deputy . 1'0 Veship by the narrow margin of `,votes over Councillor Harry S. jnolds. the vote standingr Todd 9 Reynolds 745. pltnn Banting. Conkstown. I man ham-lnrl H-an .-mu fur 3110133 TlNY S 1 REEVE BY 138: 1 EDWARDS wmsl The veteran Michael Asselin. Per- kin.~'t`icld. was finally defeated for tho Roovoship of Tiny Township. af- tvr many close calls. in a spirited (`it*('1i()ll (`mitest on Monday. Tho victui` was William J. Robb. Pene- ill\).`,lll.\`i1CIll`. the 1936 deputy. who l`l\iit`d up 21 majority of 138. The vote stood: Robb 816. Asselin 678. ` I I | t\l'(`illt` Edwards. Midland. who 'ilt`(ICi(`d the poll for Council last _\'l`ill'. d(`fe;itcd Eric Simpson, Waver- llcy. :1 fnrnu'~r deputy reeve. by a inzirizin of 157. The count was: Ed- \.\'ard.< T-H. Slnl}).\`un 587. Stoplion DL`.\`l`()ChCS. who ran fnurth last year. headed tho poll for CUUll(`ii with 520. Coun. J. A. Her- bert \\'ll.\ svcuiid with 446. and G. A. Bvnnctt. who ran fifth last year. \\'(l.\` third with -H4. Defeated were Conn. :\. Bt`i(`nlil`l who polled 421. and \\';i.\' third last year. A. Parent. -.`l`.. with 389. and A. Downer with 344. l`;n`vnt iiicrcused his vote fi'0m~ 1l\(! 3 . ')l)|\ 7\.\uur .m. -) v\n1nv va:nir_ `Michael Asselin, Veteran Reeve, Finally Loses Ballot Bottle 11111. Thu chicf C granting of hall at Balm :..4....o;,.n no` u .l|IL' Llllkl 1lL'\LI\III lJs`\A\J a license for Beach. and t1` istraliun of relief in the Thv Yule was heavy. the rec~\'o being 1.494. as comp: 1.301 a year ago. The Recveship Althnugh Amelin actt creased his vnto by 23 ..,_..._ L: .. ,. ........o :nn-n-um 1 nu` L`C\'L`Snlp ; actually in-i Icrousvd from last: Iyeur. his opponent increased Fabien Lacroix's figure by 170. Reeve-elect Robb led Wyebridge. Lefaivc's. La- fomaine and the new poll. Laurin-~ asked Mac. newly arrived from Aberdeen. "irinl-.0-usnnn air rnnhnd H-\n Inn- i Wha\'s (he price 0' :1 haircut'."" I 1`\DCl'(`lt!L'l"l Eightpnce. sir. replxed the Lon- don barber. An' oo much is a sha.ve'."` ask- ed Mac` 'I'hre.epenr~e. sir." Guid, I'll juist ha : ma heid shaved! EDWARDS LEAD I57 SMILE A WHILE 5 sucunu wwn `I40. and L.'nuncxI- ` Thomas Cook. Pm'nswick, was lrd with 736. The defeated candi- ;tes were George A. Martin. troud. with 539: Wilbert Black. ' ztroud, with 450, and John M. Hun- er, Crnigvale. with 329. , 1,566 Cast Votes With 1,566 votes pulled for 110 rucveship. `the number votIng( in the 1937 election was the layjst in the history 0| the trrwngwp, being 234 greater than .:1..wer ago when Henry defca1.cci.1B cauy by 757 tn 575, :1 majm-i _y or 132, .J`7 t%au_tzh I |- I-Inn:-v inn:-nu;-npl hi. f election issues were the f a dance m the admin-] f township.` poll (or! : compared with! 1- -1 Nu Reeve: Names of Candidates: 1 Frank H. Beatty (elected) 30 Chas. W. Henry .............. ..53 n.....;__ 1s.._,,, Deputy Reeve Orville E. Todd (elected) : Harry Reynolds .............. Coencillors Dalton Banting (elected) Tim. Connell (elected) Thcs. Cook (elected) ...... .. Geo. A. Martin ...... .. Wilbert Black John Hunter Polls were ' located -as followty. 1. Cookstown; 2, Bethesda; 3, Churchill: 4, Lefroy; 5, Belle Ewart; 6. Thornton; 7, Stroud; 8, Leon- ard's; 9. Holly; 10. Painswick; 11, Big Bay Point. Polls 4. Angus; Reeve W. J. Robb .. M. J. Asselin Deputy Reeve G. D. Banting W. J. C. Boake": l Deputy Reeve A. Edwards ....... .. '11. E. Simpson I Councillors -n_,_.,;__ n....___ uuu, u IllSlJ\l| _y (H 101.. .-"'7\'m'1`r\' r, I-{envy incl-cnscr! hi:~ `total vot by 13 over :1 yonr ago. {the majorisy of tho nrIrIi1.inrml vnl.(?s` fwcnt to his nnpnncnt who had an iincreuse of 221. "Flux A..rn..o.-U1 Dn.-..... ...v..1 '1... cu... H. I"8I`8nL, dl`. . .1 Nil (H! `in `Q A. Downer .. ............1l9 . I 'm,I5<-:..;3roches. Herbert 1 Polls were located as fo!`l6ws-l1, Wycbridge; 2, Lefaivc.-'5; 3. tainc; 4. Wyevalc; 5, MacAvel1`a's; Gibson; 7, Laurin. Peputy Reeve H. M. Barker |J. E. Carruthers . Councillors Thos. Bates T f\ `I\II nf`nv~l Reeve J _ohn Kieman ' -'I>"nl\nv\An T17\v~1~\nT' Btes. Mccort and Pottage elected . Polls were located as follows--1, Brentwoodg 2. New Lowell; 3. Cain's Corners; 4. Crow's Corners; 5, Tory Hill; 6, Sunnidale Corners; 7. Wasagn Beach. ` 1\.. llaucturuxu, .. ,. . ... 1 Councillors Charles Lowery . Dalton Mccracken David McGill Van Lnrcc .............. .. Herbert Madill Complete Election Results in Jpnn xuexjnan `Robert D ermoI`. - _.v ...,._, . ..-..- Pulls were located as follows --- 1 I en's School; 4. Shepherd's School; 5, I '-BAN~TING_BEATS BOAKE` BY MAJORITY or 212 Hottest Contests, Largest Vote, In History of Township Captures 6 Out of 8 Polls. for De- puty Rcevcshlp of Essa: Final Standing: Banting 699. Boake 487. I .-- With the route of the proposed new County road as the chief elec- tion issue. voters of Essa Township went to the polls on Monday to choose between George D. Banting, Ivy. and W. J. C. Boake. Thornton. for the deputy reeveship. The form- er was successful. winning by a ma- jority of 212. The vote stood: Bant- ing: 69!). Boake 487. Reeve F. N. Hig- ginson and the members of the 1936 Council had previously been return- ed by acclamation. When former Deputy Reeve Boake run against Reeve Higginson in 1934. he was defeated by {our votes. He was Deputy Reeve in 1932. Rnntinn hurl nininritihs at all nnlls whxio :\. was ahead at Wye-,5 vale, Mac-Avolla's. and Gxbson. It is: nntew.:rth_v that Robb wcn at Asse-l llins hnmv pull, Lefai\ e's, by 17.}! =\vhcx`eas Assolin capture-d R0bb's lmmc poll. MacAvc1la's. by 46. l Tho Deputy Reeves lip i In thc race for deputy reeve. Ed- 5 ' iwards headed four out of lhe sevengl fpulls--\\ )'ubridgC. Lefal\'e'::_ Lafon-; `lame. MacA\'ella's-whlle Simpson ` led at Wyevale. Gibson. and Laurin. X Edwards` home poll at Wyebridge lgave him a lead of 152. while Simp-, lcnn uvnn :10 hie hnmn nnll Wvnvnln 3 Race for Council i The race for Council was close. Hour of the six candidates being` clusel_v bunched. Dcsroches headed: ithe poll at Lafontaine and Laurinzi `Herbert at Wyevale and Gibson:; `Bennett at Wyebridge: Belcourt at` MacAve1la's; and Parent at LeIaive's. Destoches increased his vote by M5 over last year. while Herbert was, |d0\{-n 27 Hanna was un 76 1391-! I 5 l 1 IOVEI [RSI year, VVHUC HCTDEYI WES!` dmfn 27, Bennett was up 76. Bel-1 co rt was up four, and Parent,was Up ; - BARBIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1937 Desmches A. Herbert . . A. Bennett . . Bclcourt . Parent, Jr. . . ms. ...... .. O. McCort E. Pottagc . Davidson E. Lawrence , Eberhardt Detailed Vote in Townships were located as follows?-it, Elmgrovq ; 5, Cookstown; 6, I'110rntq'n5 7, Baxter; i-- I Thomas C. Phillips w.'1s (-lvvlvrll president of the Barrio Branch ml`: the Life Unclt-I*wri1(:x'.~:' Association} nu` !1n.....l.. ul nu. -........s| .......A;....`

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy