issls LAID` on PERSONAL` RESPO 113131 Luv} lll,` IH I-IN` Illllhl |lll)lIllI,- 0 hu 11-zu'n(-(I is how in w. The new of loisurr~ of (h- mnsl impr)I`t.=ml 'lni:1;.: ('h.'|r:I(:t('I'. As wv our l|h`L' of mu!` leisLu':: uf lhv ;.:|'-zit:-5: ?.(-six nf nv :'huul(l lc-urn 10 um- uv-.L In 1 ' Knox, Oro;Annua| Service Of Tribute To Pioneers To Be Held On June 27 Knox Presbyterian Church, Oro. will be the scene of the annual ser- vice of tribute to the pioneers of Oro Township. buried in the grave- yard. on Sunday. June 27. The ser- vice will be conducted by Rev. B. D. Armstrong. Uptergrove, moder- ator of Barrie Presbytery. AMI-annuh hnill nnnrlv 100 vr-ars mar 01 bal`I`lC rresoyu.-ry. Although built nearly 100 years ago. Knox Church is in good order. It is the scene of service only once a year, when the annual memorial is held, having been abandoned for regular Sunday services some year.: ago. when Esson church was built. an :.. M... A: H... nlrlnc` 1-k||I't""|r\ ugu. wucu unauu \.Il\.lll.ll vvxnu .n..... It is one of the oldest (.-huwhcs in Om," Donald McClelland. 81. one of Essnn's church's oldest members. said, referring to Knox Church. "The church was, in its early year.'~'. a union Gaelic and English Presby- terian church, for at that timethero were many Gaelic people in the dis h`i(.'t. "Finn nun 1-nnnu~nrrnHnn': urnruhin. lrlcl." The two (rnngrogatinns worship- ped tngvther for some years in Knox Church. but owing to diffi- culty in getting prc-achers who could speak hath lan;znzu.:os.1ho union was nventunlly di.s't'nntinucd. The English-speaking mcmhtrrs of the conmw,-gation then built thn F.ssnn church, whom they worship today. nnm n rm vn:n"< nan, wlwn :1 cnurcn. wncrn l.n('._y wulsnlp uumy. Until a few years nan, when committee bocmno active to rt-pair and re-decorate it. Knox church was closed for thirty years. 40).-- . _._. 'I`hm-'0 from hero who nnmulvd the W.[. convention at Milt-ht-H Square` lnxt. Friday, wort`: Mt~: .1. Bnardsnll. M` Atkinson. ('.(.-nrpzo Henley, .1. Emms, J. Slwffivld. V Dicker. 0. D. Pm'h'irlg0. J. Mcl.(.~an and A. MvKny and Miss E. R. Mu- 51V, Kay. Miss Franct-s Smith nf Turuntn visitt-d tho Misses McKay nvor Sun- dny. Miss Smith was rwcompanied by her mnt.h~r. Mrs. Heard, of Wc_y~ burn. who act.-ompanicrt Mr. Heard to uttcnrl the General Assembty in Ottawa. Mr. I{(\m'd r0prosnnt.in[.' the Wcyhurn t"reshytm`ian Church and Presbytery. Miss Smith is n rlauzghtcr of the late Percy Smith. :\ fnrmcr resident here. Visitors rluring tho W('t`k were` Mr. and Mrs. Wood and daux.:ht(:r P.:n'lmr:i. and Miss Bertha Jory nf '1'ornnt.u. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Turner of Hillsrialc. at Ken. Mc- l.oan's. Mrs. T. Hndzzsnn and 2 c'hil- rirvn, 'I`m'tmtn. with Mrs. C}. Ridwvll`. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ertp;:n' nnd rlnu;:h- tor Ruth. and Mr. Purchasv. Allistnn. at J. Addison's; Mr. and MI\'. '1`. Dirt- wcll of Bm'ri(-_ at Jesso Bidwoll's; Helen McKay, Bm'rio. at her home: , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hearst and chi]-~ (Iron. Whithy. with Mrs. J. Mc-l.c:m; Mrs. George Bnnncy and sun Tum- lmy of Hamilton, at F. M.'Iddcn's. ___-_ Int. 21 vole of thanks tn the .\`|)(`&lkO1`.<, said that, as one who has had three girls ;1ll.<-ndim.: Ovondcn in 1.110 pas`: tvn yours. ho was s:n1.isfi(~d lhv idvnls ommciatt-d by Miss Elguml on this and furmm` occasions \Nl`l`l` fully (:zu'ricrl out in the school. Ho. thnu_L:h1 the I937 c0mmcn('om(-n1. was mm` M the best he had attended, '1w.:.. .....-o no {kn .u-nr-nnrnnc um-r (Continued from page four) State; international freedom in the rule of peace and justice; those should be the creative ideals of the new ago. instvznd of the sterilizing reprossirms of the past and the still more sterilizing tyrannics which are forging new shncklt-s for the human spirit. Creative freedom is the watchwnrd of the new order to the r(-zilizzitinii M` which we should bend our energies." Dnsnlinu nnn V`(`\Iif`\AH'I` Mice F.lr1nnr`I me DCSL nc nu iILLlTlIul'u. ` This part of the prricm-dings uvm`. arijmimmcnt was made tn 1,hr~ lnwn tit ihv Second House Wh(`l`(` the pup- ils put on a very creditable display of gym wnrk and sung s<`v(-ml songs. An unusual and \'('l`_V nllruciivo {mi- i Lure was building if the cunt of arms. the several parts being put` inuollwr by the girls with appra- l.i:`t`(` oxplnnutinn. In tho gymna- :`$iLlm lh('l`(' was an oxhibiiitm uf nri. |pl1uingrnphy. weaving and other "hnndicrnfi thni prov:-d quite an an- -!tI`il(Tl`i(,[]( 'I'(m was sm`vod in im- 'iluwn tn the large number of pzm-nis '{;md friends uttondimz. Ii 'l`hn Fin.-O Hnnun \Uhl`l`(` Hu- [zmn xrwnus um-nmng. 'l`h(- First Hnusv. whorv thv lspot-vlxnmking and pr:-st-ntuhun of :|)I`i7.(`s tunk plzwv. was prufust-l_v dr- (- with vurivd l'lnw(-rs of 1-urly .-. |rI\Iv\:\I< CLOWES Mrs. Jas. A. Lemmx spent a {cw days last week in '1`01'()n10. ArH1nr Rniri nf 'I`m-nntn is: visit lllg Illa hull. l\A uuu LI.lZI\I, nu. Raymond Easton and Elmer Dun- gey spent the weekend at Wasag Beach. ; Rm; 1? R, Rovnnn Mrs. Bevnnn. week. Trinity United Sunday .`~`.L-hnnl un- nivcrsary will be held nvxl Sunday at 10.30 and 7 ()'('lnck, with Rvv. Mr. V:1u;.thnn of Brzidl`m`d as speak- er. Special music by the Sunday School. Mr zmri Mu-< F.:u~l Mi-Kniirhl and clays mm Wl'\:n HI ;unuuu. Arthur Reid of 'l`0rm_1m is visit mg his son. Arthur Reid, Jr. I Dnvumnnrl Wnctnn nnd F`.h~nrIr nu!!- Bcach. Rev. R. B. Boynon. Mrs. Beynnn. Rev. Wm. McDonald and Mr. Hul- bcrt attended Toronto cm1f0rum_'o of the United Churn-h in '1`0mntu last week 'T'rini1v Hnilnd Snndnv 5~`n-hunl School. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mt'I\'ni;,'ht and family of Clcvolzmd. ()hin_ 1.-allx-(I on Mrs. Frvd Simpson one day 1:15!` week: also Dr. 1.. Builvy and Mrs. Bailey and family of Winnip:-g. wh-u 31'!` (H1 n mnlnr trim and rt-m'wim.'l N. Grey. :1 mrmvr pnsuu bo.'n'(-rs xv:-re his five zmd Wnllvr Milliunn. n m doct-:1:<(~(i was :1 mvmh: Unilvrl (`.hur:.-h: and in p 5| (`:n\ Olll ('l'I(`l'|.{lL'S. Quoting one reviewer. Miss Elgnnd 1 said: There is u l)rondth and clear simpiicily about Gem-ral Smuts' address which are the marks of 2: great mind." And she said they would be i'ni|im.: in an impm't:mt duty by not being :nv.'n'e of what is being said by pt.-uplo WU worth lis- tening in mid uwurc.-. ton, of tho state of affairs that givr-s rise to their words. Q1.-unnnn In-nu unir1- "\X7n nnnrl Han Mr. and. Mrs. (E. C. /\|l:m \'i. lri(`nds at Agincnlnrt on 'I`ucsr1.'1_v ' Mi\`< 1-`.lv:mm` R:ll.\l,l7ll ul Tnrnn lri(`nds at Agxncnlnrt '1`ucsr1.'1_v Miss 1'llonnm` '1`nrn spvnt Sumiily with Mrs. W. J. } I stun. I\Ih'< A (`nI'h(`H i \4`i.\'i1iI1L' `stun. . _ _ . K Mrs. A. Cm-bot! 1s v1smm.: her sister, Mrs. W. (`.md11-llnw. on H10 7th lint-. Mug H \Nilli;nnsuf'I'I)1'(m1.() zmunt I 7th lmt-. Miss H. Willi:nns of Tn tho wt,-vkvnd wiih hm` H Winrlui H. MHghL EAL SuuroH isxidhw Hu`(TN.R.shHiun_PY A. on hundaya Mu`-\~ 'T`hnm:n; S:|\Mvt'I` JVH`.\'. lnHn1iI.\ n&Ivv_vl'| mo W.M.S. :1! ho!` hum day lfl('l`ll(mI\. Mr. and Mrs. A. (`nnnin (`znmin;.: spout llw \\'('L rri:-mk :11 Dnrhznn. (':mn1n;.: spvm lllt` \\'(`l'Kl`H fritrnds` at I)1n'h.'lm. Miss Hattie Smilh nf Bun spent 1| ft-w (Iuys with Mrs. nun and other fl`i('l1(l.\ Mr. and Mrs. W. In}.-,r:un Miss Watson. whn has bt-vn l at Wzm-x'l(> nn Sunday. MI . and Mrs. I. M. Mnrtnn wivk l'(`ll(`V\'('d old nvqu: m Hm vi|l:uu- nn .H`nnrl:|\1 in lmlldnys. Mrs. Thmnzlsz F.nvv_vt-1' Im. WMQ 2:1 In-r lmm THORNTON LEFROY Incll` \VUl'(l.\'. S(Inl(`l)lll" has said: "We nt-vri the nnmnniniL`ul.i0n not of ideas, prin- ('l|')l( S nl.` |)l`}l(.`l.l('(' hill of hi-ing. (mul- ity. [N"l'Sl)l1Ellll._Y, spirit." Miss Elgrirni said shr` likorl in think (if l.h(- girls: gnill from Ovonck-n as :l[)|')l`()5I(Thll|I.{ Jnnws l\L::m-`x (Iv:-:~rip1inn nf Win- nifrod l~Inll,h_v whnn he says: To huvv :i soul nf .`4i,(`(`l, in ho incnpziblc of (It-livm'inL: hurl. in find all pus- sihlv fun in I-0, and in wulk CI`0W('l- (`ti six`:-<-ls: with llw unit nl` nnv strid- ing t-mply mmirs." Ono (.-nnnnl. mt-znuirv up in lhis do- si:i'iptiuii. suit! the sp!-nke-r. wilhuu lhv kind of l`(lll(fHlli'H) thul, mukt-s thv girl or woman 1-qiml in tho work thnl. has in ho dour, lhnl givt-s zi iwidiiwss to n:<.s'um(~ responsibility nnd lhv pnwvr to think for nnnsz-If. Fur tlw fm'mul,inn nf this kind uf vh:i1`:ICl,t'l' lhr-rv is :i [.{l`('lIi don] mort- iivvt-ss::i'y than is fnuntl in H1!` bunks (`nV(`l'llllZ lhv I:Ill'l'l('lllllm. Ow-nrlnn pupils i-njny mnsl nl' ll1('S(' l1I ?(?(!SSHl'_Y things: gnml lY1llSl(`. lnvo of grind lit- (-rzil.ur(-,. iiilt-H-sl, in hnnliw ll)V(` of i.{ui`(lviix_ kin(lIl(`SS l.nw;n`rl.s' nnd iIii(|(-i'. of animals, gnrid t:nmi'n(lt-sliip, :ih."vnce of p:it.rnna;.:e or slmhhislnit-ss nnv with :mnl,h<-r. frit-ndly rivalry in sprn'ls nnrl Guidi- m'livil.i(':~: nnrl Inst, hul nul l(-nsl lnvt-ly .- In cum-liisimi Miss I')lL:nn(l paid ('m`di:il ll`ibuli- in lhv wurk of H10 h(`H(l girls. Mary Gnw and (f:il.hm'- inn l.(-nnnrtl, tn lhv mt-niht-rs of tho stuff and in lhv part-nl:' who had always L!iV('ll such finv ('(I(>p(`l`1ltl()n. 'l`lu.- nso of 'I'imL-" I\tlrli'-ssiiu: himself ospvcinlly tr) llw girl.-4 uf tlw S('l10l')l. Von. Arrh- Ilvm-nn Mullllnll ::pnki- nn 'l`h(' Um` of 'l`imv". While nll nrv apt in bl` i'nllim' prnrliu:il in! il., time is mo of mix` mom. v:nln:ihl(- pivssossiiirns, he sziitl. 'l'h- pi-i': whn vlsiilns lo hnvv nu linw fur ('vrl:iin things villwr lms tun ll(`.'l\'_\' :1 task m` IS not usin;.: ' linw \\ ('ll. W0 irzinnnl lmrrnw 'I`|.. .. ;|~ Hun urn;-nu! fur ....Iu < ontcr1:Iim~(l hmm`. W('(iIl1`S- `g=;asonabj:1ine; Riaojonoj " Brown & Co. ` O O0 i.`H(`(`K(`l`f~' W1 I I `In bl` pl:|_y(-rl .-nul \k/mhn- Nli(lhIll'.\l. nv) STRAWBERRY Bdxesg AND CRATES [l I INSECTICIDES SPRAYERS TOMATO AND OTHER PLANTS AT CLEANING-OUT PRICES THE TIARVRIE EXAMINER`. B'I'tRIE{ ONT.-,\ C-A-N"ADA ' ,#____>__?__.._ Mrs. Wm. Stuintqn and Bobbie spenl the \vcokc-nd In Tnrnnto. 1\/In-Q 1?:-nI\:-nu r:.u~rlnn (`.rm~mm v.. '.`[)L'llL LllL' \VL'(.'l'.l.'Ilu Ill J.\uIuIu.r- } Miss FI':1ncCs Gnrdon. Crecnnurv. IS h(1lH(.SLlf1(:l'llU,'_ {mm mtnnl)-'1 'l`hn `I 4\Iv\'1I\'r Accn:-inlinn rnl`l`I\' Tnuisaay, June 17, 1937 I-`I Illlllll.` `BLIIIUI Ill] The Womnn`s on Wudlwsduy \VUu(l.\". 1\/II'\'. F`:-n Mm; F`v:n. and sun 1-lnruld. Sudbury_ urv . in month 1-1 Tum l uttun'.~'. Mrs. l{uss.ul1 Martin rt-lurlwd hnmc Sunday nftvrmmn from Col- ling\vnn(l (I:~DHlll. Sufthull l"ri(l:1v niuht. (`UHinLl- N EW LOWELL M1,`, ll lllll Ilulllum. Association nxeels nl Mrs. Nurmun Shell products play an imporlcmt part in exploration work in Africa. And when the explorers use up the Sh:-ll llmy use tlro empty cases {or packing Ihc precious lcienfilic Hpocimens Ilmy will fake bcwlc lo their univnr.-u'(1'e.' and mum:-nnm. This expedilion made inlm'(-.==Iinq (Iiscnvories in the region from Cape Town to Cairo. YOU CAN BE SURE OI" SHELL SHANTY BAY Africa Speaks and Your Car Runs Better on Hot Damp Days -- -...._- F. ..-. 5 .-..u..., `Au . ...-..... ...\,.. 1;_\$J in the steaming Alrican jungle! Solved it just as Shell has been solving gasoline problems throughout the world for forty years. Shell is callml upon to make gasoline for every extreme of terrain and clin'1ate--descrt. rnountain- ous , tropical . sub- arctic. Hi!` HUN` \V(`||. W!` llillllllll |ll\l'|H\\' limo. Tlwrv is unly tho prt-:v\nt for any of 115. (mu of tho most import- nnl lossom: to ('.n:4u1'v:- timv. livuv is mm impnr zml lhII.1.::: in fm'mi:1;,' pzrmv uldvr Imw is unv (`ha rim`. Onv ......4. .I.. In hn -- -1-0 l\lIIII`\ ur:nL`n\v And so, with every gallon of Shell Gasoline you get something you cannot see. It is Shell's rnasrsed experience in 56 countries. sent to Shell's Canadian refinery for your benefit! Proof of the benefit you get frorn Shell`:-:. world experience awaits you at any Shell pump. Try a tankful today. A Product of World Experience F/x` Ever had your car act up" on a hot. SHELL} .=:ti(:ky" day? Shell solved that problem: .1 . . up . . -I I (g 1____l -IEETLE EWART ,'|`1`\\' UI(l1 l' Ul UlII' |L'lhLll'L` nf| t`h.n':|(.'lvr. H-:|`.x`:IlI-. tn lw uh-M vw-r_\' w:IkIn,.: huur nnd In hnvo :: (I1-finllo pruL:1':|n1l fnl` |vi. hours. "llt-twvvn sl.ll(li(`S M, 0v".n(lun". said the spvukur. "t.lu-re :u'v . full of rich lifv wlu-rv thv pupils I. ...|...| |~n-I` liuinn n\n:|l\-' Thin. lul` |I`l.\'lII`(` nnurs. u pupils` l-urn what rm] living m`.'nn.~'.. This.` is Hllt` uf thv 1.:|m'i(-5 of this dvlight-I ful plum-. 'l`n svvllrv the full vvluoi nf yuur 4-duvnlinn yuu nuns! c:u'ry{ -inln _\'um' lvisurv and your nfte-r lift-I the` rivhvs or kllU\\'ll`(lL[l` and un-3 (lvrxlululimz you hnvv l(`Il`lH`(| hurv VnHn\\ illL: tho ud(1rossc<. Misw Gm'lru(|<- [mu-la p1'v.~m1h-(I the lung: Ii.-:1 uf 1r<>plnv::. nu-(luls and ntln-r III`i'Il\\` II.`-I lll lll'|l|Ill';\, I '\uun uuu nun . _, _ _- , W _ . lH`w.us. I<`nllmving a Custmn \Uhi(`h stark 11'i|"k "1 1"`"'`- -7" MP "f vd mnny ye-m`:< zuzn. storv.~' in (`old- Hun(l.'n.<. whu xvus uhnirnmn. highly . Wm. H. (.l,,gig w(.dm._sday m.l._ (2l>ll1})lilll(`ll|t`(l llw ()\':-ndvn pI'iI1vip-ammm.` uh: and stuff nu (hv fine work lhv N`.wmm.k(.' nmgi_\..;m.~5(.(,m.` ,m Sl`h if` `officially npom-(I Inst \1\'(`l`k with Hugh I(h-uls (`:u`rwd Out `M,ilL!iS1l'&I1l` L. J. L`. Bull. Brunnpttm. ('ul. I\lvl.nI'e'n, uf 'l'm`unln, in mm -, presiding. In