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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1937, p. 5

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72nd" Year ll`(.'l,` plunl.in1.{. ch-. V "I1. is hoped that H10 (')-;])('n.\`(`:~i nf` the exhibit, will be (~ovr.-r<~.rl by rln-j nations from the Boards or '1`:-usw lees within the zu'(ra. A ('ir(`ulnr lr-1- ; tur hm: gone to much Buurd, ur;.:m;r| iheir (:0-oprrratirm in this "Cum-1 munity Enterprise," "Sm-rlim: has been l11>l'(` (h-Inywl this year than it has hm-n in rn:IHy| years." Stc-wm`1 L. P:1;.:n. ux.{ricuItm'- al reprwcnlative for Nurth Sim<'nI'. mm The Examiner today in (HS('lI.\`: ~ im: farm prn. in Sirnmv County. "H urau nrnhnhlv :1 week m` H: L'num.y. "It. was probably :1 week >1 late in gettimz startwl. and mum that linm` progress has born 1-,: ceplinnzllly slow." hr` .\`:ui "Prnh ably fifty per cont. of thv rzmm-1': have a small acreage plzmlo(l_ in: many nthers have no grain suwn 14 date. although the land has hvwx prepared for : in many t`&L two tn` throe times. Vvry {vw farm `ers have completed . of I}: main grain crops. xv... (<._ Wheat. old p:1. lands. did growth. bu rather patchy. (-unditions of Page stated. (WI-rlinurilv JWIHL` .\lrllI.'ll. Ordinarily. pm-p:u-.'1tinn of land fm` pulatrmt, roots and v would be in full swim: by H.,. bun rlun on um-1 urnzufhv-I` 'lL|IC. ii(':'lGL'I1'\IL'. VVIUI Inn; :11 pl`; flcc-nt.. having the best attt-nduncc i according to the monthly reports nf .' the -principals presented to the D! Board M! Education at the May _ meeting. ~`nv*nHr\rl .`\\' PIT wnum Dc xn xun .\wIn1.; my time, but due to wet. W(`&Ithl`l` lays, work with thrrsc crops is cossarily pnstptmcri. Seed Trude Brisk \.x .\`(lI u_; ,;u.-..,,......... "The seed trade has been 0` (`optionally brisk this sprim:, m ' purchases nf clover and xzrnss set- and hats, are cunsiderabl_v ubn lnnrmal. due to the (`mp .\`h r;.. urn: '7'... cnnrl rnrninn in nu yanu U (IIU \_HII.\ILu:Irn.n_v ul shur {in 1936. The seed {amino in |which was anticipate-cl in .~nmL- 'trcs, appears to have been aw: .h\v nun nf cnnnl hnlrl nvm` frnm `IP05, i|ppt.`(II.\ ll) llrl\l' u-.:v:n aw-nu by use of seed held over frnm 1 1935 crop. and heavier pul`Ch%l`~`L`! `seed secured {rum other part: THE + BARR IE`. + E`. XAMlNE.Rr:f{::?i.`~ _AH endance at Schools Is Back to Normal 1 The ave,-rage attcndzlnco H! B trite Collegiate Institute and Put {Schools during April. wen 00 cent. with Barrie C<,:H(.';.{i(l[L' In tutc. academic. with over 91 l......o .....;..n n... l\nL'Q non-nrha B.C.I.-~- Academic l') f` I _, (`nrnrnnv-rriz [D.\,.l.-' \_,UIIllI|L`| Lm Victoria . `I King Edward iKing George . `Prince of Wales 1.781 1.606 00 Teachers absent during the month i were: B.C.I. ~~ Miss U. Kelso, two days. illness: H. J. Heath, one day. attending golden wedding of par- ents: Miss T. Cavanagh_ one day. .il1ness; Vici.0ria-B. R. Collier. ten} idays. illness. Miss G. Oven: sup-. plied: Prince of Wales -- Miss M.` Walls. five days. illness, class dis- missed. i _ 1 -..u,;... Secdimzs Iutchy moo Bar- .- Public pl-r It.-giatc Insu- per t 11y reports of! Ited to ..A AL... 1\n.... oiled .1 550 (2') (LS 418 237 0,1 no 331 203 on nno mrnup,nmu Luv wuuu. . `'1 mm such em nrdinury mun." sai(H (:(~m';.-v V1. "Hv is an Hl`dll I2Il`_\' rnnn: un an extraordinary pluco for nni (`Xl.X`&IH)'dill&II`_\' task." the Bislmm .~:lul(`d. I 'l`.~.Iu.1.. On Ihn W.-.-Irirnrm . 41 440 Plan School Repairs In the Summer Vacation Board to Seek Tenders Heads Lindsay Presbytery ihgWW}$6jPlahs%t%JBe#Physician Now a Popular Student at B.C.L iOffer Acoepted to Light One Room In Victoria School .:u2tg.- nt'w pumtsneu m ;u- xwvntu, and ha. l'("~l(lL`d in Toronto for n1m't- them twenty years. except fut` n<~t'n.~tmtl `.'1. In China to tvtsit hi wtfv und daLlghter. Byng Wm'.~. mnthor and sister reside in China` thn latter being married. :\1`tt~r (-nmin;_: In Canada. Byng at- `wnrlt-d the J(`.\'.s'L' Ketchum Public ` Schmll in Tnrt-nto, Harbord Colleg- 1 iutc Institute. and later Jarvis Col- ; legiate Institute, where he received jhis Junior Matriculation standing. (Turn 2.0 page eight, please) _SM|LE A WHILE nu .uu.~.. .,... ,;uq4- Mg]! II, 1)lL'(l.8l.') ?fl0'|H* `H IUFUHIU. mt:-n` China. nn Atxgwtt IL: Wm. l.\ nnw twenty- nnv H0 went to schtml twu _v:~:n's hv[m`0 cnm~ um wilh his father `In `hf'l`, C.'h;:ng Woo, is u `n- c-mpluy of the Shing News. a Chinese lan- pnpcr published in To- h: re--Irled lH""(] UNIT"? n|5CU5` Ive` I'.l:ur, one of km! for :4 rr!gi.'~'.1,er- N:-llmz. Goodall. ul. /\rm:'l.rong and n I:wmn' Hf the re- `rmlm-.< Blair and The; 1,rH::f(:trs who :;1:nr-:1 thnt, the (torn! Hishup Flommg. \\'hu has xmni. ed in: M10 1').~:lmnns and Indians Hf!) tho Nnr1h for many yours. nnd whn`~ has just rvtuxwwd {mm 21 Hip to lhv! Old (`nu1m~_\-_ paid high tribute to thvi inl\uhil;ml.~' nf (`:umdu'.~' grvnl nm'lh- ` om lund Wh(`!`(` ho lnhnurs. doing :1 gm-:1! rival of his h`:I\'(`llIn;,; by nu`-1 ..I...... ` , ` I 4 4 lHI('U)l Ill \4llll` vs III Vancouver. throw thousand ml Toronto. r~|.;.... ..n Auun .` 1: Hurn `n51:-vs: Goodall p:::4. that the - Fullnuinte In- mu during the ly and Auguat. No. l IHYH? discus- : up- and r\.`\(I|\ plum`. ._. His 1.l|l`(L\hl}) slutvd lhnt in 1896;! :4 wrntm' hand sand that the Eskimo-~ `I, \\'('l`(` as dishum-st as they \V(`l`l` dirty: 1 and imnmrnl. and \vvro t\rrihl-' lhw\'os and nmrdvn-rs. i "Fur yours the missimmrios lubqi mlrud \\'itlmu1 nxukinp. any \'isib1(V; p1`np.'r<`. hv stated. "We nnw haw-', um` uf these ponplv nrduim-d. thvj` un1_\` urdainod Eskimo in C`;mndn.l. (Turn to page right, ulcusv) 1 Deputy Reeve Fred Wood, Medonte Keen Student of Public Affairs IUIV : Schun .<\ nun... T\\'unI_\` _\`vur.~` ago. Mr \\-'und pm`- (`husod :1 {arm of 100 xnvrvs an Int '73. cnlmcvssinlx `.2. 1\h~dun1c '1`mvnshxp. near Waverley. and has carried on :2 L:om~rul fnrmmgz busilwss, as well as :1 wholesale butcher business. over .. LL. L-nxxnxu .n.....o nnv hn-Mi nf :1 \vn-vlosnlc nutcncr ousuu-ss. L`\'L'x .~iun-. Ho keeps about fifty head of czmlv. smd \\'hulos:al0s tu butcher shops m Midland and Hillsduh`. I\I.. u) .....I ;.. ....... ;.~ I.;.- an-oh unnu- (mo nu-Inbvr .....-I ..h: ulra III .unu Mr. Wand is mm in his sixth year in municipal life. He became :1 Cuuncillor in cdonto first In 1932. ...\a 5.1.4 Oh-.0 rm.-o in ma?! -.m.~1 mru nu uuu .--u.u...... Flying Bishop Appeals For Support in North; Flags Are Dedicated Lnumullnr m L\l\`(10nu` IIFSI U1 x:m.'., z-nd hold that post in 1933 and 1934. In 1935. he was elected Deputy Reeve by acclunmtion. when George Burr. who was Deputy at that time.` Meppcd up to the Rcevcship suc- ccoding Clarence Buchanan. He was returned by acclamation in 1936 and 1937. It is possible that higher hon- nurs may be sought at no distant -(lain UHFS date. KARI DC. | | As a member of the County Coun- cil during the past three years. Mr.: . Wood has been painstaking and cup- I-`RI-ID WOOD able and is a member ur \.`.u`mu5, -P'Lu'o by F7. `'3. Iaclcsurz, Barri; Bishnp Fl(~min1.: Sp:-nks I. ... ..l.-In.-.o.u Tl u. 'I`rihul<- in She F.skimns . nu _ ,,,|, I. . L~94`4 `l W5: ORGANI4_'!EBm|N I887 gi dmury mun .W-M-S- I IHHIIS .... .. L` ' Rt-d C`|`ns.\' .- 0 I ":ExpendituI-es On Relief i 1 Continue of Some Leveli I'll! Ill .. Fur-I Clnthin}: . S|wH,m* .... .. ll-{mm-lmltl | T7nvnnr|inc Girl Guides and Boy Scouts Attend Service of Trinity Church coRoNATio SERVICE ll"uel .. I I c`.1mm..L- lllnllsclmlrl I --nrnnrlinu I Fimnn-.s' for th:- \\ l`(`k undim A '10 \|H\l'n` `ll()ll-`Ulllllll 1'vm(`(li(`s ..... .. : 'l`l`:1n.<]mr!:1Iinn 'l`0t:Il iHoppy Event Ce|eb-r-oted[ 1; on May 4,` 135 I 5, Guests ` 1 A Colt-br.'Itinn of mun` than pass-1 1,in;: interest was held in (`hurchill: !UnilN! (`hurch an May -3. 1937.[ |n1:n~kin;: H10 pznldvn jlll)ilL`(` of thv fnr;.:nni7.u1im of thv Wmm`n'.< IvIi.<- 3cinn:lI`\` .<.||('Il\' HH`l'l` ` 'lUUhl'l|Ulll Rmm-(I ivs ft;--Gold'e'n `Jubilee '. .1n,m zusu 14.57; .2500 mm 43.001 H101` l`:lll]J|U_Y' gvnts :1hlt`:~: '].`n1,;1l; $147.30 $3504 $182.34} mm 7.90 17.90: . | Young People Guarantee of Great Empire in The Future - $H)3.7l LLUIHS ilI)|l`.\ . 35132.7() $61.75 5 33.35 18.80 3.08 18.03 Empluy- zuhln-4 En1plny- nlxln-4 '1Ill|)ll).\ nl)lvs K`!!! '7f'. Q V$`;2`77.0I n;.: April a $25n.:n 13.70 S '|' lmlf. '> $194.-1-7| R.w. mo. Dr. R. .14 Sprnll noted as ) 571551o;1. at tho hanquvt which * 21- 1 was :4orvod in the hzmquvt hall .11. I7 p.m 35 TIN` ions! In Grand Lndtzo and .30] (`.x';md I.nd;.'v 0fl i:oI`s" \vns pI`np().\- -~ " ;r`d by R.W. Bro, Alex. Cnwun. Hu- 1 $2l98.7'5i reply being given by R.W. Brn. W. 13.93i.l. Dunlop, Tnrm1ln_ ].)(`puty Grand - ~~---l Master. . $282.74! (Turn In page` two. plmsrl - SCHOLARSHIP `UNIVERSITY PLAN MOOTED For Sons And Daughters of Masonic Order Members -~->~--~ I "'l`h(- _ynnn;.: people are 2: gzunrznltcr-I M n pm-ul and ;.:lm'inus Empire an the fulurt-." R1,. Rov. A. 1.. Flen1inn.| /\n;.:Ii('nn Bishop of tho Arctic. and` popularly known as "The Flying| Bishop," ussurt-(l n c:npucit,y congre- nation in 'I`rini1.y Church Sunday morning. T`hp unm-in] (`m-mmlinn qnrvirn w:|S1 A syslen1 of schtnrships in 1n1L vcrshios for N10 sons and tknnghtvrs of Masons \vm< s1Itzy:,(=.s1.ed by W. .1. Dunlap, Depuly Grand Mnstm of the Grand Lodgor Onlmin,1nI1~ lplying 1.0 the toast to the Grand Lodge atzireccpunn of Cnrhlan Lodge No.96,nnd Ken Imdgc No. I230, AF. and A.M.. in the Mnxnnic iTenuc here Thxwsday ovmnu last. 'T`I1n hing: umu nnllnrw-d hv ! 4`1ivr-.s of many out-or-town Intu.-,1.-.\. U: 'l`h0. inclutlud the fnllowimzt _5 Sudbury. Murdestmvn Castle Lndgo. (`)'S(`ntlnnd: Simone I.ndp:o_ Toronto: lCrmkstmvn; Benton: Emsdale: Slay- ni nor; Tottcnham: Beaver Lndxze, !'1'hnrnhury: Minerva L()d;I(`. Strand; `Nit(-lis Lndxzn, Cr(\.cmm'c: Caledon- 0`i:1 Lodge. Midland; Ridonu Lndgo, | Otlawa I-\iIiuitn*\.v hmrrnn (`nnfm'|'ml last. The idea vvns endorsed by :~:evm`- a1 nther speakers, including Hun. Dr. L. J. Simpson. Oniarin Minislnr of Education, zmd George S. I)ud1(`y, Midland, past president, of the On- iinrio Hockey Ass0cini,inn. R/Iv hnnlnn urhn fnrmm`lv l`(}2~`if.i- lnrio Hockey I\ss0c1m,1m1. Mr. Dunlap. who formerly ed in Stayner. and has been director lot extension and publicily fur the University of 'I`nmn1,n for :1 num- l her of years`. slnlerl that the Mason- I I I(` Order had done a jZ()()(l deal of benevolent, work, of which smmr members possessed little knowledge. but the plan under cmi. had received general : and things like this might. form the fu- ture history of Masonry. '1`l.n n-Mhnuvinu` nxnrlrriri H1!` Hf- turo hl.\`l.OI`_V 01 |VlHHOnl'_V. Tho :,'at.herim{ mm`kcd the MH- rinl visit. to 1116 Mon] lodges of `John W. Merrick. District, Deputy [Grand Master of (`uenrxzian Dislricl `No. 0, and an attendance of about (two hundred included rnprt`.scnm- iiivns 01' out-of-town lndgzcs. ' vim.-.. innlnrln Ihn fnHnwinL't Ottawa Initiutory ])(`L{l`(`l" (?m1f(`rI'(`d Lodgzo (.`nn\'(`l\(`d at 4 p.m.. when tho initiatmgv (tvgzrvo vvns confvrrud thy Corinthian Lndyzo, for tho first hull`. and Kerr 1.nrt1,:(~_ fur thv sec- lonrt half. 1 D ur Du-n 1\r R .1 Sum) nctvd [ 4. 1887. riurim: the pastorate of Rev. ;W. A. Duncan. and has .\'im'v hmrn knnwn as the "Duncan Auxili:n~y. in his hpnnr. : The first nffi<'cr.< wcro: l ro. :Mrs. W. A. Dunczm; : Miss I ll;(`HH Fraser; tr(ra.surer. Mrs. Jzuncs Rnncrson. I T\/Two Dnhm-9 `1nvnx Hun nrawirlm11 nngcrsun. 1 Mrs, Robert Bnyes. thv pI`vsi(lol1t. `woI(,-nmod the guests in a few we]! lvlmsvn \\'m'd.<. and r(`f(`rrvd To Yho ilnyzal support and inspiralinn ro- `(-vivcd {mm furmvr pa. and `(mm the I rosb_\'t(~riHI. and to tho` ' many luygul wnmvn who had carried `gm lhv work for the mast 50 _v(`:u'.~`. . _,_._1 H|| |IIl' nuun nu nu Lulnn ..,. v.....-. A prngzrmmnc full of interest and wide pcrsmml as. was given. `Three fnrrnor pr(\. Mrs, J. ;A. Ross of 'l`m'm1to. Mrs. John Mc- ';F`.wcn nf Stouffville and Mrs. Irv- ing Nelson of Tomnlu. recalled _ many happy meetings with tho So- (-ivly. oxtondod cm1gratulati<>n.< un Its ;.:r>wlh and wnrk. and ~xpro. od Lmod wi. fur the future. .`:rooUm.:s from [:ll(?.\'| . wvro extended by Mrs. Sutherland I'm` Strnnd I l'o2 Mrs. E. Sluzm for St. I u1cr's, Churchill; N[l`.\ Ernest Knooshaw for Ebom`/.m'. -`Mrs. Badger fur Gilfnrd. and 1\/Irs.` ` ` Harold Ha ._. .. . for Lcfruy. Ar ml... ...... . v._.. ......a H. \ \ 1 ` greater de\'otiot1 was given by l\ll'>'. ` Ni(`ttl. ` of such an anni\'ersar_v under three . room of the church. where decor;i- t ltea table wzis most attractive with ther. }.'l'i|lIlll`ll` \\ :'lS Kl\'l'll U_V lVll\\ .`\. .1. .~\ll;in. wlieii she read (`Xll`a'l(`L\` from the early iniitutes of the Soviet_\`. with many personal reinarks about the people and events mentioned. H An ziddress full of inspiration to l re.~'bytc-rial President. in which she stressed the significance headings: an altar of l`8lT1(`Hll)l`Elll('(`. fan altar of devotion. and an altar i`esol\'e. Pleasing solos were rendered by Mrs. Baker of Giltord. Mrs. 1. Johnson of Painswick. and a duet by Mrs. G. C. Allan and Mrs. H8l'l`}' of `Todd. Hospitality was extended tu mem bers and guests in the class ' llt\ll.\' \\'(`re in gold and \\'hite The gleaming silver. candles and bnu-l fquets of yellow and bronze snap- dranon. gifts of Mrs. Orville Todd and Mrs. Edgar Sturgeon. in nieni- .4 or)` of their mothers. and a birth-l `day cake with candles and appro- . priate decorations in gold. The cake was made and presented by Miss Ralston and Mrs. G. C. Allan. A beautiful basket of flowers was al- so given by Mrs. L. Stevens and Miss Tait. in memory of their mo- "I"n-; \|vnc nnnrnrl hv N1:-q .lnhn "1Ul'llllI}.;. V 1 The spocinl Cnmnntion sorvicn was 1 l'eni.ui'vd by the pI`(`s(`n(3(! of morn 1 than Ollt` hundred Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, occupying the front news and 1h(- dedication of flzuzs uri- Ihc Second Barrie Girl Guides and`: the First Barrio Pack of Wolf cum: n.,:,._, ,,..,..i A mn. inIL`l'CS|H'\L', part of the prn- ""d `" ;gx':unn1v was given by Ivliss A. J. A Dr when Dvd OU1 U11` 30-` {with COUHL`il `tho HE'S mt 0110 U n |~n'1fn|' A.-nlinn urns` nivnh h\- I\A|'< (`S Of 1 1 mar. I Tea was poured by Mrs. John` Todd and Mrs. Walter Raiston. hnn-1 orary presidents. assisted by girls ~ of the Mission Circle. an active jun- iior organization. A knife. suitably linscribed. which was used to cut the cake. was presented to Mrs. ,, John Lucas. and a gavel was pre- sented to the Society by Mrs. Rob- ert Bnyes. as a memento of the an- .- i 1;` vcrsary. D.D.G.M. VISIT "nnnnnnnnnnmnmnnn E IN TOKEN OF LOYALTY % BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, {937 l n.;_Ia:;e.nm1n}n;E1 hucatioo ' For Toronto TE`}fhibit_i_on This Yeari Ccniro. Simcne sclmols are to be roproserilcrl at. the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition. Toronto. this year. and plans have been made in have the (lisplay as creditable as po.<.~'ible. ln :1 letlor in school principals, W. R. Mcvitlie. In:~`pe(',lor of Public Schools for Centre Simcoo. outlines the plan as follows: "'T'hr- (`.:mx-idizm National Exhibi- the plan mnnws: "The Canadian tion is this year expanding the scope of its educational display to include are:i:< outside the immediate vicinity of Toronto. Some ten outside in- .xpecturates have been asked t.n pre- pare exhibits and the elementary and se('nndar_v schools in Centre Simone have been honored with an invitation to send a display. The invimtinn has been referred to :1 group of principals and teachers re- pmsoittirig all types of elementm`_v and secondary schools in the area: it has been decided to accept the invitation. and the following plans have been laid for preparing the exhibit: ..A Le. - _ . . , ,:n L. .....\.. ...,i :.. L'xlllun.. Our oxhibit will be prt`pm'u(l in three 11nils-(5ocnndm`_v. Urban Ele- mcnlaar_v. and Rural Elementary. Fur each unit there will be 21 wall space U'lCIl' ll?|}.',S. The First. Barrio 'l`rnnp nf Buy Scouts was in charge of Ray Living- ston and Firsl. Barrio Wolf Cubs in (:hm';::o of G:-ni-go Kighlloy: the First Barrio Girl Guides Company, Oven- dcn College. was in chnryzo of Miss Mary Gnw; tho Second Barrio Com- pany. Girl Glll(l(`S, was in r:l1:n';z(- of Miss Willn Jnhb: the First Bmwniv Puck was headed by Miss Mary Wil- loll: the Firsl. Bzirrin R`lI1[.Z(`l"S Cum- pnny was in clinrgo of Miss Ray Price. The First BHl'l`l(' Rovcr Cl`(`.W was zilsu roprt-sonlcd. Bishnp Fleming clrxliculod the Un- inn Jsirk and Cumpsiny flag of lhv Second Barrio Girl Guidos. and lhv Union Jack mid Cub puck flag of tlw First Burriv Wolf Cubs. \I.... A .-nhrlnunnn F A l\/lnnllnn '1 Ir 'l Improvements Planned For Streets of Town ` Following Inspection I .`\(~(~mn1mnicd by Town Engint-or PI. Ono Rmvsmx. Nlaynr H. G. Ruh- cx-tsnn. Deputy Reeve W. R. Wil(-5. and Ald. W. A. Gill. /\1'lhur.Iny, A. E. (`mvssel. and VValter Hnlbort `made 2: two-hnur inspocticm Mun- rl'|\' .n.-n~m..m nf \r:n`InH\` -.-Irnnts and rnndv Iwn-hnul` xnspocuun mun- duy 2Iflm'mn)n nf various streets and CuI\'m'1s in Barrio. mamy uf which had been sorinusly 51ff(`Cll`(i by the fluud in the spring. pmgrznnxno of repairs was map- nut. and will be prosomod by Board nf Works to tho Tnwn us an whulv at Monday even- I ..\u'_- vv\nn|inn1 HIL`, S H|(`l`|lH),'. nf the must interc-sling femur- the inspection trip was thi- i{II`j1t` six-font cu1\'m'l which goes underground for a distance of about uno thnusand feet in a nnrtheasterlyl lpuunuu an n n mg,-.'s meeting. n .\.- l\` kn inxc 1 - Notices under this heading 3 cents p(`l word; minimum charge 50 events. To ensure insertion on page 1. copy fmust be in by Wednesday noon`. `other notices of this kind can be `taken up to Thursday noon. Annual meeting uf the Wuxne-n'.~' Rest Room will be held in the Room um Saturday. May 15 at 2.30. 18-19): Salvation Army annual Self-Dc- nml Tag Day, Saturday. I\!a_v 22. in and at the Army's world-wide work. Annllnl (`udnt In-:nnr`Oinn and Ph\'- RUG UK [U0 n`\1`H\_V' S \\'()fl(.l'\\'lUl.' \\(H l\. Annual Cadet Inspection and Ph_\'- sical Training Dxsplay. Barrio Arena. Thursday. May 20. 8 p.m. Admissmn 15c. 19b Stmud United Church. strawberry festival and entertainment. June 29. Watch Coming Events" for further particulars. 191) ham-inn mmrv Sntnrdav evenine pll'UCLHEH`S. tau Dancing every Saturday evening in Barrie Oddfe1lows' Hall. Music by Bob Powell's Melody Men. Admis- sion 30c. including tax. 43tfb Dl~n- rinunnn h|Ihhc" hv RrHd- smn sue. mclucnne tax. `IJLIU Play. Deacon Dubbs". by Brad- ford Dramatic Club. at Stroud Com- munity Hall. Wednesday, May 19. 8.15. Adults 25c. children 15c. Aus- piCCS St. Paul's Women's Auxiliary. l`lI`Sl uurrw wnu L,uu.~;. - Von. Ar('l1dnm,'nn C. A. Mnu1lun.' rector nf tho churt.-h. 1nd in spacial] C0-.'r>n:Il.ium s(-r\'i('(- vnmpilvd by lhvi AI'('hl)islmps of (`.'mlm`bury zmcll York. The prinlod urtlt-r of survim-: was in the hands of tho cmlpzn-;.:;:-I tinn i Tlh_~h..n Wlnnninn Kn:-nick` Following is the address. unanimously mlnpted by the Dominion Parliament. in which Canada's luyally and le- votion in me new King is pledgedz-~ Address to His Majesty King George VI On the Occasion Of His Majesty's Coronation .. .,_., ...,_.. _.. n.....|.I.. A,I.l.-n.-.~ :.. Hm fnHnuvil\l' ........'-,, llvm|\'mI: That an Humble Add|'n.<.=, in lho \v()I'ds~`, be presented to His Majesty the King, I nnsmn of His Majcs=l,y's COTODHHOIII To Hm King's Mos! E.rcvllcn1, Majr-stu: Most Gra(:ims Snvcroign: .... .. . 1- u _ 11-....- .,r r-._._..-_...... . lVl()Sl. urucmus DU\'L'1l'I;, I. WC`. 1110 members of the Hnuse of Cnnm1nn.<: of (fnnntla. in Parliament. assembled, desire respectfully tn runmv, un the uttcasmn of Your Majes1y's: Cnrnm1l,im1, the ;|s. of our united loyalty and support, and m offer our heart- f'~.lt good wishes for Your Maj(3sly`.'~: Reign. cv:...... vn..- A..........:..n inn hnun uni fnilnll In rm-nL1ni7.I`. ]".|l E000 WISHES IUI` IUUI` lVl(IJL'bI_y ru l\.L'|5Il. Since Your Accession, we have not failed to recognize. in Your Majesty's public utterances, the assertion of those principles under which the prerogatives and powers of government, vested in Your Person, are held and exercised only according to law and custom sanctioned by general consent. Justice, civil liberty and ordered freedom, thus secured, constitute a most precious heritage. These time- honored principles, permeating the relations of Your Peo- ples and their homelands one wit.h another, have served tr create a community of Free States. responsible for their own destinies, yet resolved to conserve their common in- heritance as one of the treasures of mankind. The sol- emn form and character of Your Majesty's Coronation. comprehendiml, both the old and the new. will, we be- lieve. afford a more vivid sense of the meaning and value of the Crown, thereby strengthening the bonds of mutual trust and affection between the Sovereign and His Peoples. To Her Majesty Queen Eli7.al)eth we desire also to express our sentiments of loyalty and devotion. We rejoice that the great responsibilities of the Throne are shared by one who already holds a place in the affections of Your Peo- ples. and whose example fosters those simple and homely virtues which beautify character and enrich family life. The companionship in service thus enjoyed, while ensur- ing Your personal happiness. will afford to Your Majesty support and st rcngth in the discharge of Your puhllc duties. Through this stormy and baffling era in human affairs, the Throne has remained broad-based upon the people's will. The Crown. syml)oli7.ing the unity and the free as- sociation of the Nations of the British Commonwealth. continues to embody the principles of government which they hold most sacred, and their common attachment to the ideals of freedom and of peace. We pray. that under Divine Blessing and Guidance, the foundations of consti- tutional govcrnment may be firmly maintained, and that Your Majesty may be vouchsafcd strength and wisdom commensurate with Your exalted and exacting task. -- COMING EVENTS - ::pprnxim:nLu|y 26 H. by I0 fl. :nv:nil- able, and a floor space of apprnxi mately the same dimensions. "The organization of each unil`s exhibit will be under the (liwction ..l' Okn fnlluuuinar Qnnnnrlnrv 'Yl1Hr - exnmn will 00 unncr nu: (lIl'l'CllUH of the following: Secomlmy Unil- N. E. Synnnlt. Barrie Cnllmziato, Urb- an Elementary Unit -G. B. Cnllit-r, Victoria Schnnl, Barrio. Rural Elo- mcntary unit, -~- Om Township. Duncan Campbell. Hmvkostnne; Fins and Tiny, Cecil French. Elmvnlc; Innisfil. WJA. Ncss, Slrnud: Vc.s'pra. Miss Edith Barkm`. Mine.-'in;1. tEach township will be I`0.<.pui1Sihl(_` fur zip- prnximatoly 7 ft. by 10 ft. m ilw total unit). I-H.-...u. hm 1.`.-hihil nmv hn nf lulu xmal umu. "Items for exhibit mziy be of twu classes. as follows: Hzmclwnrk of Pupils --< Writing. art. maps and models. projects in hi: litc-rziturc. em. collections. manual training and hobbies. auxiliary class work. Plmtograplis -- Dramalics. zilhletitts. gymnastics. physical training por- iods. school garden activities, school library hour period. Parents` Day. Junlnr Red Cross mooling. sand la- ble period, bulletin board. hikes. school fair and floats, choir [esti- 9 vals, Coronation Day uxcrclses, direction from Queen's Park. The` Town Fu1ht'rs walked through thus culvort. making :1 thorough inspec- tion of H. r\ch.u- mmnnu nf Ohn hnun \!i' Park Street. betwc-on 'I'm'r)ntm nnd High St.ror~t.s. ut south end of Quon-n`s Park. culvert; n`....l...- Qh-nut muhu-M l\l':ll` Hu- lwm` .. .,.. In npvnim: his nddross. Bishnpl Flominu rr`n1;n`l<(~(l that tho _\'(Illll;{`. ywuplv \V(`l'(` lhv gronicst nunrznm-:*| of n urmll nnrl ;:lm'iu1I.\' Rrit.i:~'h F.m-[. piro of tho l'uturv. "Tho cruxvningil 01' an new kiln: in rule over Lhv grout- vsl. F.mpn'- lhv world has (`\ (`.l' soon. Iuduy nllrzu-ls the uttmntinn of lhvf (`I\'ilI7.od \\-m'ld." he (It-clnrr-d. \VvnkA ....,I :.n....um~;uIu-rl nnlinnu nf Ihv` 4. . nu-...,., up. ...... 1. l Ell'K. Culvurl. Ecclos Strum. culvert m-nr lhv Bnrric-Allzlndulv Dairy: Henry Stro(-t. and Ecclr-5 Strm-L. m- tersecliun. Culverts: Thompson Street. culvert: Pool and Sophia Stroot int<~rs~c- tinn. Culvert; Sanford Sll`(`('l. vulvort bvtxw-on John and Brock Slrc-ols; William Street, sidewalk: Gnwan Street. Culvert; . John Street. Culvert ntnnr Cl.'u`k1- ; zmd Clarke '1`2umcr_v; t Davis and Puget Streets. culvvrtz '| Blake Street. sidewalk. ; Admission 30c and l5c. I umn. I l);uici.- to Art WL-sfs urchcstrzi i-v-i or) Friday night at the Cnnkstnwiil V I Pavilion. in-..un l8-lilo: Toll Bru1hers' Travelogue. thrill- ing`. CdIJC2llll )llEll and humurnus. Jnm iesnifs Hull. Ilillsdulv. \V(`dl1`Sdil}'.` l\/Iii)` 19. Buy tickets early. 19;) Barrio Wumc-n`s Liberal Associa- lion C()l`0nilll0ll Bridge. ladies and gentlemen. lvliiy 20. 8 p.m. zit the hnme of Mrs. H. M. Lay Keep Friday. May H I l i programme including a short play by Holly in Grcnfel United Church. 19b Dance in Tipping's Blue Dragoons every Tuesday night at Alliston Lions Club Pavilion. Riverdzile park. Alliston. Novelty dance prizes; 35! Phnnc 54} upon {my Grenfel Y.P.U. cold meat supper and `I4 lucky draw. Admission 35c. 18tfb n..i|...:.. `l1...:o...I f"kuo-nln nnl.-I nnnzn. lihon. Dance In Monday. Mn T\.,n.u. 0.. 1 IUH Ul ll. Other S(`Clin Au\.n_y uanvv. anus-.......u.. ....-. -V.-.. . Guthrie United Church cold memk supper. Monday. May 24. followed|l by play, "Welcome to the Old Town". by Young People. Admission 40:: and 20. l0-20b ; u Art We-s!'s orchestras. my 24. in Cnokstown pav- HI-20h runs of thv town visi1v(l * fnllmvim: , nu the ac- GOVERNMENT \DEMOCRATlC FAR IN LEAD l purch:1.<( land out I normal. W; m 1936. t which xx `L: `tros. up; - cm :. .\?(`( Aften ` I: IIWL: _ .n\' F11`: ` n (`|\'lll7.('Cl \\'l|l I(l. Ill.` lll'\.IrlIl'II` IvI`ul\' nnd ilmu-\'vris|1<-(I nations of lhv`( world felt. an grout hupv in tho British; Flxmuirv. which wuuld be emphusi7.('d whvn the King publicly Cnn:~`(`(`l`H1(`(l hlmsolf to tho snrvico 0! God and hi--` pouplc. ` His Imrdslxip stnltrd that there is an! rninhmv nf hunt and morxgv around llw !hr(mc of God. and it was lhu.-I saunv around the B1`il.i.~:h Thrnnn. ni fact. that was um)rvciu1.vd by (`\'<'r_\'-, 1hI'nLu.',hm1! the \vn1'ld. i "I znn ulwh :|n In`r`lil\:II`\' Thilll."

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