Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1927, p. 8

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J V. vvxu:\.1 tJLJll'\fU`Jlh. 'I`-'11:: Ontzn'i9_ Sa.f(:ty l.<*:L;:u-- :~:.nt. notice of 1. Szlfnmy Imzuxuo t~s.~::Ly con- test and pnizt-.< fox` rtho Public Schon`;.s` L-mlimz June 22nd. `L. AALHSA .1 :x.\!uI:nL With }.',7l'dHI{`(I. l'h;r: Deputy Mi11is of I.(Im=1tiun sum. a cheque for $150, thv amou-nt. of uhu grnzunrt for `.-hv (`mic-rt (,`oa*p-~ of Kim: T".lw:ml, Vi(:t.m'i:L and Prinu of Wues Schools. 7"`. I\ A ' '- . ...,, _.,-.-.,,-,..-, .p.;. un m.ov1on or . F. Smith and F. Fcvsrttrl`, M1`. I\`Ic2:'i son s request was 1.:'.rant<-I. l`h.n T`n..~...+.. 1|/r:_ ,. ,n 1`: _-......,., umm, 10 waa.e papm" ' at $1.10 each be purolm-s~_-(a for the schools. I J. E. Morrison wrote .:u5:g'e; ~th-at as 0rg'a.nize games form a part 1 of the Cadet 'I`raining' Course, `ho! fol]-owing' grra-nrts from the Cadet funds be made to the schools to pro- vide for football and softball] cqui])-l mcn.t: Victloria, $20; Prince of Wales, 5120; King: E(l\v:u* 3515; `I\':in;;: Gm-mze, $5. On motion of G. W Q,w.:n. ....,I 7-` " " _,\,-us. ' l`.h(s Pl`0])(")`l1_\' and Suppvhy C.0mmivt- tuu Ineuh.-. :Ihv fonmvim.-' r-cmnInvml':1-j t.im:..<.: Ttlmt ttlw La-ml:-r of P. J. Moran for $rl0.7() for fixing M14. ]I:Lm.pu-t of t.h4- B.C.J. lw uc(:(-.pt_,(`tl; tluat i.hv t.vrml4-1' of Mr. Shr:uMic- (`m-I $129 for tl<\c0m.ing' tnho ll])..f`:lil`& Imll ; of Lhu B.(7.l. ho zlccr-,pt.(-(I; that 1001 ('h:1i1`.< hv Ol`(lTf`(l for tho B.(7.l.E` fro-m I. I\ IcI;;ml1:u1 at $2.25 v-:1c1h Uhni. on-v lmvn mower In- for tint` B.C.T. nnna Barr 3 pLL)'C|1<.'l.Sl'(l & Twi:-"~' ' `for $12.98; tmit thv :~'.:Ll:1.r_\' of Wm. 1 1 \ McMm11Is hv incw-:1..=r|rl $100 pr-r yruir cmn.n1<-11-cin_::'J:mu:tn`y 1, 1027; tzh-at `tho Propu-`f._\' mu! Surpply Com:n1:it,tr~r- [be friven power to open t.m:rl:-r:< for coal and on 51111110 `Ir-Fm-.: Lhh noxt x'e_4'u:l.:1r meeting on nccotlm of the i'.n.p-.ndim: stmiklo; ithzht mw lawn mower be ])u1'c.h:morl for Vict,m'E:1 School 1' F011) B-an` & Twig: for $7.98; that A`r*t.hu.1' H(>ns~o`n hr: ;;'iv(~n ;,-wen an incrcxlse of $100 pe1'_\'<-an` in sail-zu'y, and that 1VI(,:5:sns. Pro-t and T. Henson be g'iv(en an increase of $50 per year, all increases to com-' mence Jranuary 1, 1927; that the Ball I Pla.ninQ2' Mivll"s tender for a cup-. 'boa.rd for Victoria School for $651 be accepted; that six records be pmwhasetl from Mr. R. Keenan for} I King George Sdhool; that zi $10 set of books be purchuased for King` Ecl- ward School; that 18 wasie paper` baskems puroha-s~.-(E, l`.h.u mpont of F. Mzlrr, S-c4r~.t::.r_"- 'I`re:1sur.-1' for Lhv lmllmtritnl (I-I`:m.<<~:;, for tiho six m(n11Tln< m1 March 315:, sl1K)w(-(I r.z.-c(zip.L incl`ulin;: Govm'nmo.nL j.',`)1:l:)1l.. !'(.-0s, and sulv ofl rem], :1.nm-unitiAnw;r m $1,-197.50, and the p1_\'rr1(.-11`t, for S:ll{ll'i('S, . and OIUN`-E` -.\';1)-rm.-..:, of $1,117-1.55. This _V-(`.'l`7"`.'~`. balance xvus $22.95, um- }r:1.r(~ \\"it.1 u b:1`lm1c:.- of $452.50 1.:us:tI y0:1.r. 5 mn, n - - ~ u..... u. uHp'll'lllJ|}l"l'. I - (Continlmzl from page one) of those attending` the Eng`I~ish class had newer been able to n:':~'.h Public Svcih 20-1, and :1va17lo(l the1nsuI\'c<-s of tin- op1pomt.un=iLy of co1np`1e'tin-5: the foturtth class coumsn. 11: 'I`r~I(*_;-`mph_v om: 1~iudrr3nt Y11i.F':'1I only one nigvhm and at the end 01' the C0u1`S(V`\'Z`..s` able to rcceivv and t_\_'rpo 24 words per minurtr-. This c::m'Liit.1J..tc:l an unusmznl 1*cco1'(l for 21 . t.e1'm s work. [`khr- 2'(~g'issta`ation zL'n at.t<-ml:,z`n.co in rnoutom nmchc1nic.< and was on :1 par with form:-1` yt-111$`. It was .'~'l1_1:'_!L`t*.~f1'([ t.|14:nt..in t'w.urv, Lhv InrlLa.<- t.1'i:1.l Cl:-..~'~.~'os C(m11ni,Lxtco lw :1ppm'nt- ed at an L-:uIim' d4z1t.v so tlhzxt tvhv or- ;,:`anizin_L':1mT :l(l'\"(*H.i..\i!l;L courhl hr.- L-fTv0dl.(`<! wt; the up--I1in;_-' of the . toxnn in Suptt-n1:1>--.1'. 'l`1... . .,...A..4 1- I1 -1 I I i f AUXILIARY {CLASS `WILL `BE STARTED __j_._. . . ...., \VV\4l|D -`L 5; p0mc(:n.11.'n,2`C 68, .i.u QT! '71 ml] 39, avc-r:u:c 1-\nmnr...u.....,. no r..u.(a.vyc\.Ia.'1 J11. Cantata by the Choir. Bnard were nn-.a ...- I up T}1`("1`f_` is no sign of the ice on the bay moving` out as yet, but with a wsnrm rain and wind there womhd be `crlrv cRi3:AMER' I780 Queen St. E. Torom CREAM SHIPPER Shi=pp.ian.g' cream o us nnezms big? Q0) rr.\ua'ns to you. A trial sh3ip- ment will prove to you. Cream may be s:]1.i`ppod to ms in any sanitary cans. Empty cans 1-eburnzcd .dxa:i`Iy. XXI.-. m~.~...1.. ........ vmnov ,.-.......... ._ ` wltlmn. .|4llI]lU_V |4(llI' LL llLlllI`LLll '\lKUlI.yn We supply cans, pay express, re- m.i.t dai'1_v by money order. rvl-I-\r I`I'll',` A nlnv Stewart 8: Stewart, ' Barrie, Ont., Mortgagees' Solicitors. Dated 21.`. Barric-, April 8, 1927. I `.._ hV\4lIJ\\4l( W .. .um~.-u- unl. 1 *'*""'a """""'VV Terms of Sale: Ten per conlt. of OVER BANK OF TORONTO Am purchase money at the time of sale and tnho bazlance within t.hir A Kind` of rlnuys t.hm'ezx.i`te1'. ALTERINC" REPA'uNG- PRESS- For furtllwr terms and particulars INC AND CLEANING DONE {l]))]_V to GOODS MADE AND TRIMMED Stewart, .. .... ....u.uuu-nu nswnnuul` 1661. 'T`d1cro is said to be e1'oot:o OI1.S`115(` property :1 store and cllwelzling house. This propc-rt_\' is cxcellcnmlny situut)` and is a dc-sir`a1 o],o lo-cxation for :1 country stor-9. nu I ~vua|vA_V nuurc. 'I`Iho propm'L_v wvihl be offero fr.- snlc subject to a reserve bid. 'r______ _: cg, , m,,,. ., ,, -' Under and l)_v virtue of tihe poxvers 1 (of $2110 ('0Tl't1llll(`.(l in a ccmain 1 1no1*tu.:`agr0, which will be p1`0 at {'1 t. the t.imu.~ of sale. tzlivrc will be oll'ex-- i ; F L`(l for Sl.l(` by Public Auction mil SATURDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1927, :n.t thv hour of twolvv o'clock. noon. at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, `BARRIE, c by W. A. l\lcoCnko_v, .-\11dl,iomw1', `.hc ti followinp, p1'opo.rt;_v. mlnivly : :1 All tlh.`('1.t part of tho South luvlf of: hot. Nmnlmr 'l`l1m>c (3) in hlw ik 'Pw (12) Concession of the l n I`ow'nsh.ip of lnnisil. in the Couvnt.y ip of Simooc. l_\'in_::; East of tho Essa R-sml, snvv and except tlllv Northerly pan` lierc-o1', horzvtooro ocnvoyo to D mm, William J. Aml1'0ms, by Ro\o;is-i_~; ta-rml lnstruinrrnt Number 1837. '- 'T`.I.n..,. .'.. ....:.i ;- L. ,...-J ' ' ' 5 St.Andrew s Presbyteriaq `Church _.._w-v-\JI-I-J-\lJLI I Of Valuable Store Pr: Village of Holly, Coun ,_ _ v..---.vnn A An zulmimblu proposition open to liom,-.'~:t anvl umliitirius mt-in and women with a will to :.Lcliiz:w.- will a rl:sirr: to nmkr: mmw: mom-,\'. Dzu'\i.'in :~: Limit- ml Home S!-rvicv Df:])21'l`T.nlt:l'i-`. will funnish tnhc )'(:}')Ut21. ion aml (:.':[)li.1Ll for you -to build a. suc- <:c-ssjful busim.-;-.'s* anrl pvarmanr.-nt iixcmnc: .51,-lrling: D:Lrwin s Draw:-i-- us: and Coats at motlc-rate prices; a now, novr.~l and com- plete sales ouitt will be furn- islir.-rl to those vs.`-liostc applica- tircns to represent us are ac- ceptrarl; write at once and tell us about yourself; you will hear from us m-omlptly. Dar- win s merclmmlising and sales erpevts will train those who have not had formc-I exper- ience sellimr ladies rlresses and coats. Darwin's operate r chain of large and succesvful retail rea(l_v-tr:-wear stores and this is your chance `.0 become permanc-nt1~_v connected v.-3". this vast organization, which was fO11l`.'(`lC(l more than 20 years amo. .-\(l(l`1'(_`SS, ' DAR\NlN' Inun-ru-n _. H .. uq.-u. .-xuuu U55, DARWlN'S LIMITED Dept. 559. Box 612. Mnntrnnl nu- V MORTGAGE SALE \I..l....LI- c. n Simmons 5 C0 v - See our Wonderful range of Men s _. Prices from _7 5 to` $1 Special Coat Display on _ Saturday of Ladies , M issqs and Children s Cloth Coats for Ea'3teVr%7Wjear _ c:o;o:o1o:o;o;c>;n Men s Hats for Easter AN OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY -"/ Finest Range of Hats ever, shown in Barrie ---l3I. ()(."}\'--l:lL'l`)I()I{IC s.\(:1'<`\'.1L'r.1<;---- --B() I{S.=\.LIN()i . FROM $2.00 T0 $7.00 Tihe citizens are warned against the (.'r2ng'e1' of res originaxting from , the burn.in::' of rubbish. Anyone starting such a fire is responsible for < an1a._e'e it may do if it is all-owed to get beyond con`:~'1'ol. A. Stewart, Chief of Police. GLADIOLI Ten choice varieties--Ber rex, L. M. Foch, Loveliness. Intensity, Prince of Wale, Ev Kirthland. R. V. Ken- _--v.-u.-x--.~uux_\ zLn;e:'noon when imp(-tu:< fwas :.1'iven to the various sporting: fad`i\'ities. .\Tuci1 erti1usia.=m1 was in `evidence. The following` executive :was c-lected : Hcn. Presidents. W. E. .Weeg'a1'. W. N. Duff. W . A. Boys; 1'P1*esident, E. McFadden; Vice-Pres..| ~Ivan Clemmens; Sec.-Ti'eas., Bert 5Lou_<;heed; Field Events Convener. J. Dobson; Tennis Convener. H. Ben-i ;son; Quoits. Convener. A. Gliddenci vsofthall Ccnvenor. B. Travis; Swim-1| imn-gr Convenozs`, W. N. Duff, J.l! ; O Ha.11oran. |' )a:7. B Montreal. Que. ----The Cocit Sto're---- `re Property in the; County of Simcoe.` 4 Toronto. Ont. ....-- V. g ; uu uIL'1' p2.|.1`L1CUl2U'S VVLL iknown at the time of sale : of f.hr-!lhn1v\`;n1.s mm. 1.. 1, v F*u1'tl1er pavtic known tin n1o:m`.in1v nmy 1 y ' })HL`i~tiOl1 to the :1 Duncan V M 3 'I):u'.c-d at Barrie, >f J 0 i I 0 ; (J. w. MERRI CK .75 39 $1.95 iknown of and in the be learned upon ap- the umlorsigmml. I Duncan F. McCuaig, Mortgages : Solicitor. March 31. 1927. Terms-- I`cn per cent. chase money :11 the time `tzho balance within t.hi1't_\' after. rs . . t_,.... v u In-cx'1\L: U111. Applications received up to and, iincludinrg: April 23rd for position of` Ca1'e*ba.ke1' (F orenmn) for Towni Parkis for months of May to Septem- ber inclusive. S_tate wages. A. H. Goodall, & S...-.--o,..... D....l._ n_,,,, - OM I 0101: u BARRIE, . Ofce over Beecr I All cheques mush. - accepted by bar.!-< payable at par, If Licenses requh : add post: 7` Postage R I Within 20 rniie lin Beyond 20 trrlle Lin For -.-.-.I__A-'--- uu~- ; SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927 in: One o`clock p.m.. the foklowing [I propert-_\' : ,Lot Number Twenty (20) on the f:North side of Perry Street, in the iTown of Barrie, County of Simcoe. {according to Registered Plan No. 2T. 1 On the property is said to be a _-wood dwelling: house. The p1-opexity will be offered sub- ject to :1 1'esor\'e bid. 1-_______, m,, Yours for Service All `persons requiring licenses for carrying on their business in the Town must procure time ',within four days from this date, or prosecution: will follow. i_--_-......._ anurnnll UV [HE ; TOWN OF BARRIE {Under and by virtue of the power of {sale contained in a certain mortgage. iwhich will be produced at the i of sale, liners WLLI be oerexi for saie ;by Public Auction at the , _z..$`a A/I.Il\ \II EVALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE |; TOWN t.` DAbnIr- M0I'tgage Sale*.C_) EVAlnAnr1_- n n A n - _ * . . . __ , .. u.n. pa1't.icul:u's wl be made nnwn nf Hm +.'..... 1`: \...v~ v ' - Tailoring`l_31}giness f\\Ir~I\ is . - .T.he Barrie Union Cemc-ter:." to. Board here-b_v g'i\'e notice that they; ittend to remove the (L1-`iving shed] at the Cemetery. Any person hav- ing' any claim against same is re- quired to notify the um'(lersig`ned be~ fore May 1st, 1927. 1 (Sad-) ALEX. STEWART. l`I.:_t .1: 13.1: , -.,..\...-\ - ONTARIO Beecroft's Bank be rnarked ban!-; and made at par, Barrie, Ont. required by mail postage. Rates 20 Iizrt - 54: 1-`Emit - 10 For application forms send stamped, addressed envelope. QUEEN S HOTEL, BARRIE LICENSES 5 1 92 7 s R. W7_PAYNE 5 IMPORTANT Charges Reasonable '[`}1URSI)AY, APRIL 14, 1927. Has opened a a.I}d Boys Caps. ..u. uuuvv:-Inn, Chief of Polica. ...... uuuua~-u, 1113., 4; D 105. P3410- es, $1.50. A. Mc-Creery, Chatham, Ont. of the pur- ` of `ml- ....J \IA ~15-AU auu d;1_\'s there- A-gents, men and women, 5011 Washo and Palco Cleanc-rs. Ever`-y home} office, garztge, autoist your prospects. V Good commission. Exclusive terri- vto-ry.v P. A. Lefebvre & Company,` Dept. C., Alexanda, Ont. ] emnants-3, 1bs., $2: :2: man A M_n-.-. For Sale-ln ,7-.u'1`ic, si:v:-roomed brick house, n1o central. value $3,000. Half ,casl1 and would con- sider small prope'rt_v in vill.-ag`e or country on balance. Amwly 52 Mc- Donald St., Ban-rie. NOTICE RE STARTING FIRES Rev. J. Johnstone Black, Minister Horace Wilson, A.R.C.O, O1`,'_-'anist and Choirmaster Sunday, April 17th. Special Iiastcr Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., by the Pzusxbow. 3 p.m.-Sun,d'ay School in all departments. - \.IA ..;.uc--ua.u_\ uulcna, 1rom Z1 n-1g.n strain of1z1_ver:=. March chicks, 25c; April, 22c; May 20c; also hatching ezrgs, 75c per dozen. Birnie Poultry Farm. Barrie. For S:110---Bab_\' Chicks, from a high strain nf Invnve M-mph ..1..:..1,- 0:... Page Eight 1-n To Rent--Two sto1'e.~`. best location on Dunop St., B:u`1`iv, steam hea-ted. Apply Wm. Moore. PARKS CARETAKER WANTED YOU ARE INVITED I ---Srpecial l[uaic~-- n. . 1. uuuuau, Secretary, Parks Commission. B{I_SQ_ELLANEOUS `Ju.-yu.u. o Mrs. W. J. Bell, R.R. 1, Angus. Ont. Wednesday evening, 8 p.m., meet- ing for Prayer. `Pmise and Bible GL.-.l.. NOTICE Sec.-Treas. `J. `E. `Morrison rnpomed thunt 1111.0 Sunday School receipts we're $406.36, inaluxiing $100 towards the M. and .r- . ....\. ..-ruu_y .7 upLUU- AUJUFL` `lll:UI`L(3(y is yen`, to came in. J. D. Wisdimn prasentgd the report in the absence of G. W. Hill. 1 -7 v 13 1 .uu..u u 0110.1. l.ul.t,'llIaS. Total rt-ccipvts fortlhe year amounrtr : ml to $3,442, incluclinp: $654.28 frown the Holly charge, acoomling Rio the report of the churah -treasurer, W. J. Gmwcey, as wprrcscntcd` by J. D. W11 Tnhe expendviizures were 93.071}, leaving: a baznlnce Off $369. Gjv1'm.rs tc-wards the Mainrtenancc aml Extension Fulml were $595 fnmn Burton Ave., of which $350 was sent in. and $124 from Holly. Bunton Avenue cheurch -s allocation la vntf fr. nnvnn L. 1 n 117- 1` was : $900 and Hol1ly s $180. More monecy ` ,, _,..-.. .,_. ..-..,,c. urwctt uouuen, :1 A.h'ce Hamlin, Vidboria. Strange, Mrs. ' Ogden and Messrs. Arthur Jay and 'I'I`hos. Mayes. In addition to the Icanta/ca, Miss V. Stnarme sang Ride On In Majesty, and Mr. Harold War rendered The Hiolsy City _with ne effect. The chu'rch was Ibcautifully decomtcd for the oc- -casicn wirbh owers and ferns. Rev. A, }{:rdr-n nvn1.n:..,.,l LL- "J! ` Burton Ave. Com2;rc.g:ational , Meeting At the annual c.on;::re.g'aztonal n1-.~:- inf: of Burton Ave. United Church, I held on Tuesday night, a year of succrzcrsful endeavour was revie ved in reports presented from the tar- vioua departmenrts. '1"n..1 ... - (fw- -. .-. ........ uuwurs and Ierns. Rev. R. Holden explained the re]a'g1`ou.s mr,-aning of the canmalta. I I ! pi * ` rSt. United Church ] Collie I 9.; Geo1~;'.{e .= Choir Cantata I [ St. George s Amrliczm Church x-.':L:~:! lled to capaci-tg on 'l"uesd'.ay night when the choir rendered beautifully Maur.r.`.e'.*'s matron . cantata, From IO].-i-vet to Calvary." All par-ms of the ~fa.m-ous work, which has a special 'si_cmcance for Holy Week, were `splendidly sung. 'Ilhe solo parts were well taken lzvy Misses Grace Godden, I'\....)-__ - ` "' d Burton Ave. Ladies Aid ti Last Thursday afternoon he "'Ladie.=. Aid society of Burton Ave. Y I Uniterl Church held its annual meet-E :2`-nz. I`-he ofcers elected were : ' ;Pre-sident. Mrs`. J. Patton; 13 : Vice-; P2-<:.<., Mrs. T. Pierce; 2nd Vice-. I i ;Pres., )1:-3. J. D. Wisdom; Secrt;t2Lr_v,] 'jMrs. A. Fl:-etham; 'Ireas., Mrs. T.|' ';Lou2,'hc-.rxl; Pianist, Mrs. Hendr:rson;I jAssistan-t, Mrs. Wisdom; Flower :Com., Mrs. Pugh (Con.); Parsonayze , 'iCom.. Mrs. J E. Morrison (Con.). }_VT.r.=. J. Wardman, M. Hclmes, `ihlrs. McCausland, Mrs. John Clark, ; .\I1';~'. .\IcFa -L ; C.N.R. Athietic .-Xssociarlcn _,4 An on-Qanfzzvticn meetin_: for the` C..\',P.. A,t!1Iot:'c Association was held f\Ve(ln/-.=rla_\' zxfternoon when impc-tu:~ t Eu-as n [a<:"ivitie;<. m~1usia-5111 E `izvidenco. executivei I, Jwas Hon. Presidents. j\Vee_e`ax, W. `President, Vice-Pres glvan Ber : _.`Lougheed; Even.t= nnhvnnnv '1 At Buvton Ave. United Church, ' Good F`ridiay service will be held at `:11 :1.m., at which the story of the ]'C1-ass by St;-Liners, will be sung`. 'I`lh'J g.<:uno work will be repezttr-zl 3.2`iLl1l -ion Sumlay ni_u'ht. At the 1`!10l`l1ll1`l' lservice on Easter Sumlay Ra-'.'. G. E. `:Covu1te.1' will preach on the text. She. lsuspposin,2' him `o lmve `ween the em`- ._(lene1'. Aft nisztlit his subject will br- "Tl1e O\'e1'comi-n,g' of Death. l The C.N.R. stveznn sh-'ov(-l will like- l_\' F4811 work next week at Colwoll pit. V...-uu uu umruu-aay Dr. Kane is seu'i`ous1_\' `home of his sister, Mrs. `in Ne'wmanke.`. ` I AA. 1': - - -- ..., if ;vIA.'\4 1. us Lu. au'a._\' of Hrs. (R0v.) G. E. Coultor. Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Coultm` ac- com._r:-anied by their drauglhter, Isobel, and Hazel Richardson, z1 otended the funena.]`of the Late Geo. H. Clarke in Orilrlia on Monday. 11.. 1.'-`.. 2 ' Mrs. W. J. Thompson of New- mzufket was the guest last 'Dhursda_v DA" ..... .1 xx", Rev. T. J. Robinson will take the services Pre.sb_vterian Chm`cJ1 on ialso at Stmoud. wry - Mrs. J. Coady visitediin Co]iing- wood this week. Miss Helen Gilchrist of Toronto I is .=.p.cn(I.i.n~g some time here. Rev. D. C. Hill left ii/Iion~(I>a._\" night] for Vancouver Heig'ht:s, B.C. Wm. Mai'.=;ha1A1 of O1-illi-a spent Sum1.a_v hero. Rev. A. R. Holden is spomlin couple of days in Tovontso. Arthur \V2LI.ke1` of To1'onto spent the week end at home. I Mrs. A. Brunton has 1'eatu1'nc af- ter spc-n(lving the winter with her (iU._(.',.'i1tL`1`, Mrs. I.o'1'.nc- Ricimrdsnn, in Pe-t.e1'bo1`o. in _--._ 5`: :1 and the Life." ` 3 p.m.--Sunday School. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8,` n.m. of Straatford at A1~l1anda1o Sunday, and ill a. tv the Wicld'Lc1d, ...... ..,,....u.uu ummmumn was elected to tnhn position of Ausistxmrt 'I`m.'usurm' l`.Io act at such times as Mr. ( is absent. `zraccy ` uu-.u,u_y u.-n.uor(:4(L Ims re- s`i;u'nnti`on as 'I`r<-szxxmrer of rtvhe ourvoh, but it was n`o acooxpted. A resolu- tion uxpmssimp: high zupprcacizutziron of Mr. Gm.cn'y s smrvicvs was passed, unxl Ephmirn NLaT0\:u|4len eloctod nositianm nf n.uu:..o..... m--~ ,.-._.--......... ,.,u.vv.: mu: 1VllS- sicn' Band rerpcmt; Elnla M`cCauL<:Ina;nw(l C-hmt 01f rbhe C.G.I.'I`., and Cecil Dun- net reported for the Tuxis boys. In the pastor`s st.a.tn'sticzLl report, Rev. G. E. Gouter stutoxl that there were 150 families in Bunhon Avenue Chwrch and 40 in Holly. Burthon Avenue hlzul 230 members, vmhiale H04]-Ly hzul 43. During: the your n.(here were 1 baptism, 5 nmrriages, 9 bur- ials, 4 po*raon.s recr.-ived invto mem- bership, :L-ml 17 mmzvcd by vnriows cameras. .,_.-;.1u. Hazel Ric}mrd.son gave M C `net 1... LL, 7 - 71119 Lax]-in-s Aid Society report, given by Mrs. Patton, TOVO&](. (i~ a very succnssfu year of marked ac- tivity. 'ITh~m'e were 75 members and the amounrt raised t:ol`.IaJiled $2,377, a balance of $37 rvemajnimg. Report- ing: for the W.~M.S., Mrs. J. E. Mm`- rfson st`a.tml tzhart there were 36 merm- bcrs and that the tort.-3.1 receipts, in- oIudin:;: Mission Band givings, wc-re $211.45. E. Fund. The school I of $19. ,."1_` `._,. . ... .. I Four grrzws res occurred over the iwer,-k end for which the Fine Rn - Iprzulr: had to be called owt. On Fri- !day night; one occwrrod on tzhr. "`com.mons at the west end 0! Brock St. On Saturday afternoon another covering` ab-outt zm acrn at the rt.-:11` of F. Mobr.rI.y s home, Blake St., j! )'t bc-_v.ond oonetno}. Two mo-rr: viu'or- ous blazes occum-ed on Mrmdxny :v.f'tm'- noon withn an hour, he n-It at 291 BrzuLford St., the second near Hzmris screen houses. ,` 'l`ho.=.e arvtending the funeral of G. 5;H. Clark, lame Police Magvistnatve orf -102-fllia. from Barrie were M-ayor W. -XX. Du, Iwpnmenng the Counc; VIA. E. Brysan as predent of the {Kiwanis Club; F. H. Hunlburt, as Ilpresident of the Board of 'I`ra(le; W. ` E. VVC-e:::`a)' and W. J. Little sentin: the C..\'.P.. reprc- . ; 1 a.u|.f'Du.| Rasum-ection. H _, , 11` ! Thos. Sexvrey of McDonald St. :Baz-rie. driving: cn the Highway new ;Crown I-EU Sunday evening, was 1-111 jinto by a Ford coupe from Orilia "I`he driver of the coupe swung hi: lcar into Mr. Sew1'ey s amidL'h.i.ps, Edanwagzing the running board, rear iwheel and fender. No one was hunt. _______.__ Philip Love has benn elected cIw.i)'n1an of the Board of M:um::1'ers I! of St. .-\'nd1~ew's Preszbytea-inn Church. succeeding the late S. J. Fisher. Fred J. Wood has been lelected an elder to ll :1 \'a.<:mc_v and `win be inducted April 24th. I 5 A l:u'_-:0 number of B.'m'1-iv O follows will :1tt.vmI thr` Otlthfvllnx D?sst.ric.t meeting: in CoI1lin_r:\voo1 Good F1'id`a_\'. Ra1'1'io (1o._:'1'vo to: `wild v.\'em'p11'f_\' the initiator_\' (l(`_L"1` `as the lodge of inst1`uo1.i-on ' I ____________ J. F. C1'zLi_s:' has rpu1'c1ms(.-(I .tal Ft-0l`(* now OC(`v1l])i(`(1 by H:u`11\' 'I`ws and will move there in June. M Twiss will 1110\'(-` :Lcro.ss tw stwot 1 the building: formm'I_\' occupied 1' the Dominion Stare .'Lbout Juno l< From! J. li:=nhv.-r, R.R. No. 3, I rie. was ned $5 for sp<~mLi11,2' $5 for dq'iV'11,: without :1 license, ingr under 18 _v<\:u~.s of :L_:::.-. v $3.75 axhdritiorml c:`1n`t costs in P0 Comitl tls week. D.D.G.M. Kirwkpatmiok of Ori paid his oioial visit to S?troud I1o< Tuesdnay nig1h't. 'I`J1ere were In; visimrs from Ba1'.1-ie and 'I`oron*to, cludin-.2` a bus Load` from Sim< Lodge, Toronto. Wthen sp1'in_: cleanixur, }).1(`lS(` member the Salvation Army. accept c1`othin._r: of any kind, or " 1 useful articles. Phone 449. April 20th has been set 5 (into for the trial of Hm'.)'_\' I of Cookstown bcf-are Ju:l_:c ' on :1 cl1arg'e of buying: stolen 4'; n u The of B.D'. was confer) upon Rev. M. E. R. Boudre-au, B. 01' Bxzatlfonl, at the closing exo.1'c.i`. of Knox Ccllvgge, Unitc-(I Church, Toronto on Monday evenin_L:'. \ J. Gmncey tendemd. This Linn :3: 'l`.-..............._ _; .3 -' ' ----- van ' V 777* u Rev. J. S. Shortt, M.A., Minister I Edmund Hardy, Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M I Organist and Choirmaster. I Easter Sunday, April 17th." 11 a.m.-vSubj0c r, Jr.-ms and the Rnmrm-nomn Easter Hxaius, Eater Coats, `Easter Gloves and Hosiery, in gwewtesrt var- iety, at best prices, at S-`arjezxnt & I{i11;4";<. FOUR GRASS `FIRES .....,.._, u:u.uL'l`(7`(l. zms I .s ohurvoh, nod: =sim;: -of ,"s 9m-vi:-nu mm. -` .--~ LOCALS had :1 bznluxnce I`:m'1'i<- Ol' O(Mfo1I0w.\" . n,_n:_, Thu N tlh e 1 conferred _/A_, n ; sun "E)w1'i1 li=a. A. J. G. Carscadden, Minister MI`. Harry Barron, Choir Leader 5 Mrs. E. Richardson. Organist ; Sunday, April 17th. 11 a.m.--Easter Service. Instal-` latiom of newly elected officials. 3 p.m.--Bib1e School. 7 p.m.-~Specia.-1 Blvusical Sc-rviccn! (innmon yw mm m.,.:.. 1 Northern A avance H3 town` ulogwo ullvuy un- Sim cm- . \.sAIl. _: hlmt. I w i-t.h Poloico Orid1~i:1 I I10d[1:'v Zafkin Vuwcv I (;hic.L:- __,_. ..-. .......,.u u ill.` DlIH.l`LI present exempt Dr. Simpson am! Mrs.` Huxtable. \ ,u..mu_y -ruun uUpn\|||.S -)J.'Il. Tiho Sdhool Nurse verpxortr- makinqv 50 `visits and inspedtimg: 1960 chhhl (hum. ,....... uu Wu u. 4, u. King Ge0'r.L'.'-C--On 39 for mlonmh. 29.5; pvmcm` penmry hank dopmins $3.71. "mun Q.Jl.....1 1u...-.._ ., , - Central United Cars:-arL-Inn r. nnruvu vvm . Vdabor.ia--Cn roll 412, a\'c-r.a,,:.'- for monlh 369.3. percenrIa_L'-'- 91.30, penny bank deposits, $71.19. Prince of Wax1e.:--On row]! -IRS, nvenage for month 428, perco-m:1_L'- 92, penny bamk de-posits, $79.46. King E roll 335, Zl\'ll'- turn `Fnr nnnnrl-11 onn ..,...... *- .1, .t:h-0 .....\..v ........1, 1510 ! v. uo. T-he pmincipzns rnponts were as :t3oI'].owvs : 1,. . . .. ._ and :1 vi K. 1l'D(Iu_y`llIQ.',o The Finance Committee rcportez! as follows: Receipts, $150; n:1_v- menhs, $492.30; salaritrs, $7,022.83; accounts, $346.08. rm... _......_:_-a.,- -.4\4u:\IuIu) rvun: A4.'\:I:lVl:1(l. Mr. F. Mam` r(:porte :1 complaint from Mr. Sz1.n that the Central] School grrounds sahould be fenc.- as ttc pwpdls overrun tihn lawnxs and ower baths of houses z:c1'os:.s- the stredt. One petlesrian '1.-. been hit in the face by a ball when vh<.- bo_v;~: were phayirng. '1'-nu 1'4`!......-., uuu uouvldllun. The Public School Ins:pL~c't.o1*s ro- pod.-S of Kim: Ewwmwl, P-rincv of Wuubes, Viatrrria zmd Kim: G1-`or,<.ro Schools were recs.-ivcxl. ML. `[3 II-, - ....... ..,., uuIlU 4l4lI\l. J11 rtzhis connecxiioyn it was movml by Dr. B`l`l'l`('L0l], S(.'00`m]f`(| by Mrs. OM, that tho St:c1`vt.m'_V w1'it-'3 The IlrL$.{'u!.' Htwtim: the Board \v.'1." in 1-aympamlny wi-h tho. work, bum .s`u;:_2'1\.\`t- im: that tlhts c-s.s':1y cont::~:t hr- l1'1(| narlinr so as not 110 cvmflicit. wu"uh ox- aminations. rru rs... .._.. ,7 um. AAII members of he 1'1:-nuts` Aw-my-`J 15.. n',, varieties~-Ber . Prince K1'rf.h.1a.nd, Ken-I nemerland, Schwaben, Hem-ada and` 1910 Rrose-5 of each (all different` colors) for 32. Five named var-f ieties. our selection, 5 of each, for $1. 'I`-hirty-six bulbs, mixed but DJ`.-f named, for $1. AM of above bloom-V ing size and postpaid. . l.., III I v\ u

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