Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 16 Aug 1928, p. 1

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aJ.-Lclnvvu. V 1 A stand for the addersses, which are always a xture on an Orange i day, had been erected in front of the Grand Stand, the seating ca- pacity 0-f which was already over- tuxed, when Chairman Geo. Stun~ `i--of Allaml-ale Prccepto1*._vA called the speakens of the da_\-'. Rev. H. E. Bakm.-. Gmml Cmxplain of Ontario --v - nu, 1r7> <:.C-L` I H 'T`u1r-s1(, Hazel ApQ)lcby-~C0mp. C, Lit. (iuom. C, .-\.H. 3. Wdnni-frcd .-\.-p\plcvby---C0n1p. Lit. C, A.H. 3, ALL`. C, Agr. 2. Boyd Arn-o1.(l--C;m1p. C, Alg. Gcom. 1, Phys. 1. Ernest Arnold---Alg'. C, Geom. wrung; (~_};\(~j(~ J can Bald.win--Com.p. Fred B-au5.,>'hman~-.-\.H. Chem. C. 'PhiIli.p BL-a*tt.ie--A.H. Mona B0att_v--Alg. C, rth l"..-'\. L, r.\.;. u. Donald Bil}ings1ey--Ph_\'s. (`ht-m. 1, A.H. 1. Char]:-s Bi1`cha1'd--Comp. C, -v rs ll... 1` _'`..II. \J` `unb- Georginu Blair- B.H. C, Am. 2, < n 1 I.` .\ 9 1 1 {i;'< \ 11. N0. 25. 14. ., C`athm'ino B_\'rm----C0m]). Donald C:1mm`on--.~\.H. Chem. 2. Duncan Cun1pbvll--~L..~\. R0.<;< Campboll---H.H. ( Phys. 3. Chm-m. 1. I i; {V 1 Isobel Carl`---l.it. (7, }`h_\'.~'. 3, 1`.A. :;. 1`.c. c .\lz1rion (`arr-~.~\.H. Guam. 2, Ag'1~. 3. Czunoron C1ute--.-\l:;'. ..w p. :\.Il. L1. Stcllu Clutc--Lit. Goom. 1. ILA. (.`, I. vi: . 1, 1'.:\. .-.., . ... \.Etta Browm-idg'o--Phys. Harold Br_\'s0n---Phys. 1, rv .) A. \r .. !EIizz1bnt.h -(`,~01e--.B.H. C, announce the removal of thei Ofce, where Mr. J. W. Co .I. School Exams nu. \,v...1.. 9 Ga-om. 1. ..., , .. .-~. .\ x----C0m1). C. n--:\.H. 1, Phy.<. ;. Geom. 1,` I N t (V | nun, w`nm'c uu uclugauca u:5am.c;.x.u. 1 ~A t 1.0.30 nioto1' excursionists from .` Alli-stun, Arthur, C.o'cvks'bown, Cree- m-ore, .D'UY1d|3.l`k, Fevers-ham, Laurel, A` Manseld and O1-angeville were met `at the 1Post Oic-e square by the Citizens and Allandale bands and escorrted to the ve points and along Collier .`St. to the Town Hall square, "when after all had completed re'gwiis- 't1'ation, adjournment was made to. {he various hotehs and eating places ' n . . nn 1u-.___...1...n -4 r\:m-. 1, Phys. C, Lit. cevtain principles in the building of nationss. We have no quarrel with ~. , 3,. _;:.L_-4.:-.. .-..1,.:1n I1a.LlUIus. Ht: mauve uv \1uuL;uA ........ any man, church or institution, while we -emphatically disagree with cer- tain actions of some who ente'vta.in other dogmas and ctreeds. The greatest question we have before us to-(Lay is that of emigration, and he had stood in the giatev.-5`; of our - -- .1 _._..~L..LA,] 4-`Inn nnxxv- nuu auuuu Au vur. 5uu.u.._, -_ -.._ 7Dc:minion and watched the new- L,, L1__ u..\........A and '.|}UlT111'll0I1 anu W/LAJILOKI U11 us..- [had seen the clergy in their robes, lthe vst to greet them, and had heard them through the interpreters impress upon them the act that the xcawrch was the greatest power in this new country and obedience -was required here as much as where they came from. n-1.-.. L..,1 nnwwn +f\ nnv nnnnh-v t-0 comers arrive by the thousand, and _ L'l'lt.`y uzuuc J.L'vI.Iu. They had come to our country to have a freedom of action, a free- dom vcef thought, a freedom of mind, but they are met at the door with the same high hand, the same power that held them down in their old sunroundings. ` adultery, 0-... ...... ..,,,.. We are not opp:-sed to the Roman Oatholic Church as a church, but we are diametrically opposed to their policy of education which tends to sustain sectarian segregation. We have no quarrel, but we have de- cided objection to any man or any c1e~rg*yma.n vsata.-n,din\g in any other man s home and telling a wife that `she is not a legally married woman, living in a state of that her children are il egritixriate, or the sole reason that thaaat she is she was not married by the rites of ~ ' a certain chuirch, which has and is 1 3 f out through that hole. :being done in certain sections of Ontario. These men should be told there is a. `hole in the wall of the home called the door, and to get l\.he home " is the foundation factor in our life. d ` I. Q `I ,. It is the home life that gives us prih-'ci;ple and chiaractey in our every- day life. This is a question that must be settled by the ballot by the I . . . . `detennination of our convictions. 1'.` 1`\....`L.u namutu 117 n ,, 1-\ inn. 0. Clarke 3` Frank "Geom. 2 F.C. 2. , Clarer 2';A1g. 1, |`F.C. 3, 1" Jenni< _ `1.C. C. Llt`. John %_ Alg. 2. Pl1):'S. 3, Chem. 2. Glzulys C01Vbett--Lit. C. Ella Cou.2'hlin--Algx. C, L.A. 3. 1 Wm. Colult,er-Comrp. C, .-\.l~l. C i`Al:.:. C, Geom. 2. Christina COlLLpla1 1(l-.-\.H. C Ph_Vs. C, Chem. C, L.A. C, L.C. C. '2 Claude Craig--Chem. 2, L.A. { `.L.C. 3. ` C1-aw:forl--A.H. c, A1;-. < M Dale_\'--4Oomp. 3, B.H. f "'lGe0m. 2, L.A. 2, L.C. 2, F..- \. r V01. 'l`.u. .:.. Clarence Davison -- Comp. :A1g. Geo-m. 1, L.C. 2, EA. Ger. C. 2. 1 Jennie Do 3, l3`.A. `lap. u. ; Donnc1ly~-C`0mp. C, BH. C, 3A1g. . ` (`ax-1 Dor'z111--.-Hg`. C, Guam. 1. S Mabe1Drux-y--Comp. 1, Lit. 2, n V` .\ A L. .1 I`.-nu `) In` A ') (`arl Doran---.-\i_-__~'. L, ueom. Mabel Drux'y-CoI11)). RE. 2, A154`. 2. Comm. 2. 17..-`\. F.C. C. Wm. D_vm<-nt---I _`.hun1. C. nhorothy E(l\V:11'(1---R.H. C, Phys. Chem. C. I..A. C. D"ll};']1L< I<`L-rri.~`--.~\:.-r. 1. C. Wullwin Fishcr~-Comp. C, A13.-'. Geom. 1. I\'Iuu I*`orl--~Comp. C, Lit. .~\.H. C, Alg. C, Gueom. 2, Am`. II. Herbert Fostc-r--~.-X1.-1. 1. Helen G:1rrett--.-\.H. C, Phys. {(`,m-m. C, I...-\. 7, L.C. 3, F..-\. 1. C, C. (7. T,(`H (I`d_\'.s`. LU u&u.\:' Ll u'uI Then addressing 1\`Iz1_:ist,1`ut(: . You throughout! this case have not shown _vou-rselflx` uvory chrixnalrous, and while the evi-.2 dence given does not beyond 21 1'ea- sonablu doubt convict you. there no doubt in my mind that you knew all about it if you were not actua11_\' the insti;::Lto1' of the theft. You sznt there 1'efusin_: to say z}n_\rthin_2' that` might mitig.-"ate your \vife .< act. You permit her to suffer im.pvri."on'1nenti| that you mi_g`h`t .10 from-, without in.` the least dogxree. plezulingr for her. " - ..-......,.1c mnnla rd . rxuggwa-. 4. .v... Go(lfr(-_\-', the i _ L ,1. rpm. p. .~\nni<~ (}z1r. `P`h_\'.<. C. '1 Arthur Ginlwocd--G01'. C. 2. Comp. C, Lit. Hilda G1'ahum--.-\.H. 2, Geom. ';Phys. 2. 7. (Continued on page four) `UUIH. Lit.` ..H. 1. ~. I` . . ., rv 1 {V p_\ g r (Continued oh Sometime after two o'clock 'on `Wednesday, silent workers" invad- "ed Hon~g s Cafe and carried away `about $50 in silver and -bills. They axppoarently got in through a rear wrindow. None of the inmates heard any noise. The man who can tell you just 4what the Wall St. market is g'0in~.g -to do still has seven lpaytmemls to make on his car. \LETS WE BEAR nus PUNISHMENT l\Iagist1'ate Scores Husband for Lack of Chivalry; Equally Guilty. Royal Black Knights 1 Celebrate Derry Day; ` In Police Oo:urt on Monday Edgar Re.m1ic'k, a farmer living in Vespra 'DownIship, c]1a1rg'ed' James and Eleanor Godfrey, a young nmrried c'0u~ple, with 'n.~a.\v'in`g' broken into a trunk and stealing` the sum of $20 The couple had been employed a:- farm hand and d~omesti.c, respective ly, by Rennick, who gave evi-[once as to the theft. 1-. L _ ... Chief Stewart said that ater hav- ing warned them, he questixoned them, but Gmdlfrey emphatically denied the theft, and while still ask~ ing questions Mrs. Godifrey admitted that she had taken the money. Godfrey -mally admitted that he knew his wife had taken the money, ' bu-t maintained that he had nothinng ` to do with the theft. n up-.. ___.. ..-...1 4-Ln nn.c LU uiu wuuu mu. M.|L\. 1 Godfrey was read the customary , warning by the MIa,~g1'strate and ask- ` ed if he wished to make a state- lment, which he declined, neither `would he offer or cali any evidence in his behalf. Jrudgrnent was then reserved until completion of the case a.,2>,vains`t Mrs. Godfrey. - - . .1 PL L.:._,.. .......l you-.2 u-,;.u.-u... ..--... --__,, On the charge Iorf thet being read to Mrs. God`fTey, she pleaded guilty and elected to be tried sum1ma1'i1-y. v` 1," ru_.'-L' o..........+ no .h-\ ELIJIJ Cu:\;uCu uu um. |ILJ\.\.4 .,~.. ....... -2W Evidence by Chief Stewart as to her arrest and the admissions made to him by her were _ -n ,,:,, ,:..1 rV.\....L...1.1n 1.n11v -an E0 T1l`TTl U) HUI WKIIC ;.-,xvuu. Provincial Constable Law. who pncsecuted the case, said he believed this was her first slip and he did not object to leniency being: shown to` her. ` -- . . . \;r.__ been to i land. t``rie-; Rev. J. B. '1`-huoimpson, Allandale; Rev. Neil Campbell, Barrie, will re- present the Presbytery in the nego- tations. l 'Ilhis congregation is in :1 locality: situated by itself in Collingwood` Township, bounded on the east by, the Blue Mountains and on the west; :by a rugged rocky range, and was Mil:-'.'i3tl'%1t0 JNTS, SI)021hhl.`~" 10 h9'1'sivote into union by a iiiajority oi, 53: Y0 Stand hm`f4'9d with 3 six. Unlike the _e*i'e:it majlority ozfi offence for which the penalty iniuy -be c0,,g.mgmOnS! the min0,.it,_\. ,.(,main_". ='0V0h 111`S- B1'03kih8' ih'h '3 h1159ie with the eoii_2'i'e_4'atioii, Ullwllilllgi 01' ihwelllhg 01` t1'Uhk 35 I10tv in theito give up their intei'e.st in the pro Same Cate}- .'1 Y 8-5 Pidkhlfi Ill) 3-h.V' perty rights, and also there hein-3:`, thi"`e5- 3h'h=`%'h hmh ill"? thcftw Ihino -other Pi'esb_vtei'izin co.i1_L 1'.e_e11.tion; this case you (if-.*ii`l)Cl`ai.(_`i3' broke illiadjacenyt, and took the money. 1 may sen- that the Whct` YOU `$0 -"IV'0h .\"-" 01` I may wish to rejoin the faith of theiri grive you seven days; that l-*` ft to-f2l`iLl'l!1`S. The whole cicimmunity with- ,m_v discretivcn. I am not pei'1ni>1:ted}t_}-le exception of about two [.dmi}i(.5. `C0 l>h'4C9 11 h` ih CU Of h h`l"1'i5h` were ftniinerly Piiesbyteriaiis and! ment, nor can I suspend sentence. those a,mi,]ies have p1o(1.,_r(;(1 `t,}mm.l I hm ? NW that POWGI3 The 1'9` selves to support the change in thei stitwtion of the money cannot affect aong:regvat.ion. the sentence, for under the ci1`curm- The resignation of Re Dmmis Stamcs it w'`um have t`` be "tum` Mason of Orillia was next consider- ed, but you are a _voun}._-,' L`ll.'l, mia1`~ ed_ ' .l"l(:`.(i to this man while still a girl,_ Ropresentatiws from the c_0nm_e. .liviii5.1' he-re and there, and I am g`o- . . . . lf.'ld.`tl0ll were present and were heard, -lll_L` to give you 21 chance to retrieve . . ,as was also Mi`. l\ [as0~ii, who pressed __\'0Lll` mistake. l teel sure you now '1 see the iiiispossiibility of doing.-' these tliiiigs and living: to be respec-ted b_\~'l tliose who know you. You will be` impi-i. in the county jail for} ten dzi_vs. to date frovm Au_L'u.st 11th."; l`hen u AllSV\'Cl'illg' the Mztgzistrate, Mrs. f God-frey said she was 20 years of age and was b0l'll in Dundee, Soot- She had been lnvcught out by the Bm'nai'do Home and had been inzarried two yeziixs. She had never in court before. t i w.h-ole congwegiatiion now iis i-esi;:ii'.iti0.n. On motion it was agreed to ac- cept the i'esi.g'n2ition. to take e eo1 the end of this month. Rev. J. S. Shiortt w-as a.-ppointed the `, interim Miodeiiator, who will declare thi`ou:_-`hon case _vou~i'self; tithe pulpit vacant on the first Sure evi-1" American the znst units of the Brit-isli navy be raise, gotten. water in the N0t. tawa.s-aga River, her Ooinib-oy and Mr. Snider of Toronto, assisted by Col. John covered the remains. rziised. the -Ontario made poeisivlile in 1927. with the apiparent 1`( HI.]. i1!;aS Canadians dvo Vtbblrhl, nun, ve.,...... press`, an or the U-prper Lakes. The Nancy had lain so long iiirpenditurt he water that -her location was for Hon, In 1926, owing" to lonv|that it w pmiiimeni the Nan that the `U0 see tl per know because We mu: ting` ou` On b C k Governm dentity was esta.blishe(l and Di`. Currie, un~ A ctonmiittee .`.'2lS formed to have the schooner and with the as.si. ed Gove.i'nmei'it this w-5 Hon. Geo. S. Henry suit] that welH. J. not prize liighly with a r=noug'h the great heritage that is in full Ours. When we study the. history old hul` BAND c NCERT IN QUEEN'S \TUc-0 ; PARK Band will play a At t concert in Queen ~s Park to-nigiht. picnic Of the sixiteen concerts the band fa1-ed v plays during` June, July and August, i tests, The Citizens but three remain, to-night, next mem Tue-s(lkv_v at Allandale and next and M 'I`h.u.rs;day, the nzil concert in the n In the Queen's Park. The band hais been receiving" many ` defeatc ioompliments for the excellence ofllaml \ ithir recent progvi-zminnes. The dc-lln thc vellciptment of tone and execution and ' and I5 team play has been most 1`0m'd.l`k`2l`l)l(` the i `during the last two months. the 1'1 An invitation has been received` The to play two C0llc(`.1`tn.\` at Wasagra a big }Bea.ch on Sunday ztfteinooii and Am] , day in Septerm-ber, and modemtte in : i'e:id_\'. call when the coii.e'i'e:t_e tion is Jnnc nr\+ hi-vnml ii i'mi-. .-. nu-IvrsV\ (5V(l1ln`_ ,` next, and if the weather much .1, :....:t..Hnn will he :i(-- .-.4.` n. CHINESE CAFE ROBBED ._.,,_ _. .. .._._._,,, _:__._ `B:`a,rriA,;Onta io, Thursday, Agri, 1923 1'efusin_< to :;1i_vth1n_2` Lnm wvv-~. -- --~..-w. migxhtniitigxutt: you1'wifo'.~' The call was si_t;'nL(l by 97 com- imipvri.<`omncntymunicanrtis and 27 :ulhm`ent.< zmd was inisupp10rto(l by M. H. Frasgzr and Wm.` he1'.`McArthu1' of Central Church anal! You do not show yourself much ofiA10x. Graham of Guthrirr and S. V. at mun and I warn you that if you Jonns of St. .~\n s. remain in this community uml over On motion the call was 1`C`Ci(1iVOLi como before mo. for any mi.< and sustained provisiomilly and that or, I will not he dosd1`0L1s of . the folllcwimg were appointrzd to take you any sympathy. You arn r1is- part in the indiuctxion service, Rev.` charg'ed. `Wm. McMillan, Mioden'atm' of Pres- With -banneus proudly waving` aloft and many bands p1.a.yin:g, Royal Black Knights of Iwreland-, from many counties in Ontxario, near and at. more than fifteen hundred strong, marched through the streets oat` Bar- rie on Sarturday afternoon, August 11th. their Real Estate Office to more com modious premises at 112 and 112 Cowan will be pleased to meet anyone looking `for choice properties, VEGETABLE GROWERS ENJOY IMQTOR OUTING Members of the Barrie Vegetable Gnowers Association and their fam- ilies to the number of nearly fty enjoyed a msotzcr outing on Thurs- day last. They proceeded to To- ronto, where lunch was enjoyed in High Park, after which the panty puccee(1ed to the Humber Bay dis- trict and inspected several of the _,-u ..-_..x-_... A4. `Mu `Dnn\na e nu. n..u uuu uuur- pninciiptal gwardens. A15 Mr. Reeve s iBurnh'amthonpe, they were royal l_v treated, a.f :er being shown around. the gwrdenns, lun-ch being served. Srimmyuside was then visited, where the Barrie peoiple enjoyed the sights and sports piicwided.` It was near mtidniig-ht when they arrivezl home, [but all were unanimous in voting it ,,,A. uuu an rvugs. u........ 21 day well spent. BARRIEFEESBYIERY srecm. SESSION '-J ; co11g're- 1159 3 ml wit 9 . the ito gave .H_V' 1" 5110 'cth 5 iadjace *`m'1lthsa1: t 118)` lwish t : to'rathaz- tted `the e) 50` TMCQ. [Ted aonpjr mm` I`h( Tlrn` I ll- ...._ C011g1'0gatim1 to A Ro.tu1'n `rn Pro.s]:)_\'te1'i_a11 Faith from Union. A special meeting: Ltf Barrie Pres- b3r.te1'y was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, a.fbern~oon, Augulst 14th. The M'od~: erator in the chair. N , 4.L___.L :A.,......... -"nun nn | vucuvu; Thu-ee important Am: the .a.g-enda or di`SC1l'SSi'0n. 42...... D..n.b u A .1 -1 - ......L..i.:-.... u|A.\: u...... . itms were on Parade of Over 1,500 With Banners Proudly Wavi11g ` and Numerous Bands March Through Streets. Unu.aIguuuu nu`; Luavuamuu. A delegwativon from B~ansk s Unied ` Church, who presented a largely ` s'ngned= petition, a copy of which had also been forwarded to the Grey Presbvystery of the United Church, stating their request to be alkcrwed to transfer from the United Church bank to the Presbyterian Church. .___.1.. ....... ...-....l Summ KUHJUK W Lu: LLBBVy`vC4Aau \I ...... .. A courteous reply was read from the chaivrnan of the Grey Predb_v~ tery, ackvn'owledg'in-g tlhe receirpt vocf the petition. 'n-._,_:- *n_,.-.I.....a-..." an-wand fn re- Lull: pcuuuu. Barrie Presbyttery agreed to re- ceive the Banks conag*re-gxation and to enter into negvotiations with the United Presbytery vouf Grey, and Dr. Moore, Secretary of the General _ Conference of the United Church, ' M- l`tl1 a View to a trans-for of the ` prope.rty involved. A committee cvonsistinp; of Rev. Wtm. McMillan, Collin:gwoo Rev. R. M. Hiarma, 5 'Iho1`nIbu-r_v; Rev. J. S. Shortt, Bar~ lrie-; Campbell, -,'present nego- 6`|;_:.:__.. l 1 `mus cDng'.1'e=_t,-uuun 1: In ., .u......,_,' `situated on west! iby I I 3 L- .__...... Lu n 1\1n:n1`H"\' nrf Recovery Of The Nancy Celebrated At Wasaga The early history of this counrbry ` was vividly 1~e:cta1led at Wasaga Beach on Tuesdlay aternucon, when the glory of the schooner Nancy was dwelt upon by prominent uspeaik-I ers in the npresence of a ha:'g'e gathetrinsg. rn1.- ..-......+ -...n.:- nr.mrn-nu-s\+n:l ho ga:uu:.1u|~5. The event was inaugurated 130 V commeqn-omaite the raising of the Ntaney, which had lain in the waters C of the Nottawasaga River since ,1 August 14th, 1814. Among the t speakens were I-Lon. W. H. Price, 1 Hon. Ge-0. S. Henry, Hon. Forbes i Glotlfrey, all Cabinet Ministers, andi ( L. B. Duff, pre`siden.t of the Ontario Historical Society; Mtayor J. R. Ar~H thur of Oolllingvwood, chairman oxfi` the Nancy Committee, and E. J. ` Lambert, Woarden of the County, ` intnoduiced the speiakrers. ` To Be .~Annual Gatherinng` t -Mayor Ant.hu`1' announced th'a c~ next year there wiould be a similar` Igiatherinv , when the island on which the Nvaney rests would be christen-| "ed and it was hoped to have :21` `-.bridge `across from the mainland, and a start made to rebuild the -scholoner. nu -n.~ ,- L l ,..., ___.-~...- .......,. m~mn. Three Cabinet Ministers Speak and Promise Further Aid in Rebuilding and Maintaining Schooner. I At 8.40 am. the reception com-J mittee, with the Barrie Citizens . Band, met the invading hosts from 1 the northern districts, Gnavenhurlshiw Huntsville, Severn, Elrmvale, Ovrillia j and `either loyal places. After the -prelinxinary welcome the several , lodges, headed by the band and the - ladies lodges from the nsorth, march- ed a1on;>;lDun1-op and Elizabeth to the g-`ore, where they awaited the ]`<:Lg`es from Owen Sound, Meafo~rd,| Thornzbury, Collin-gwootl and Mid- land, :and on their arrival paraded along the front `streets to the Town Hall, where all delegates registered. A; ..n nn ..-...L..._ ...................:.~l>.-. 4-`warn 'BI..uu'\-I uc l . The Ministers present gave assur- ance of -co-0.pe1-axtion on the part on! the Govermnenft. in maintaining the N-ancy in w'CIr chy surroun(1ing',s. " - .. .. xv ,, :_ 2---.-1:....| 4 1tsAA\4_y ... The story of the u to our rea/Jers. . -- -.._, `business. `brake out she was British Adminalirty carrying` troops Mzaxzikinac \To t.tawa6aag'a River. xattsacked by three the Tig'ris~s, the Niagara. was 15,.-`a1]a.nftly de-fended Lieut. Milier VVIc:1~s1 on re, hm` color. until (Lriven ' ' I 1.` Nancy is familiax f She was launched 1 ' n 1789 at Detroit and -used fol tranpontinng supplies and in the fur When the '9 war -of 1912 oharte1'ed~ by the and used uor and supplies to ` into the There she was ; Armezrican ships. 1 Sconpion -and the 1 ] 0 On AJ11j2,`USt :14, 1914, she all day by ey until she .san'k| yi.n;.>'. Lieut. Q Worsltey and his crew escapetl and latex` captured two of the three vesse-sl, which `became American 5;, -1` 1- I\ D uH-in-ix no-\r'\I the big: soldiers` reunion and 0011067? QUCCYVS `11iR1ht. at Orillia on Monday, B'a.rrie wp1'e1;1,_\r well in he (gun. plays AJU%`115t.itests. In the t1L9;-of- oc-urna-- t0-niht. Barrie rst defea.te Orillia, Tue-s(lkv_v Midland worsted Midhurst. In nal Barrie won from Midland. `In softball tournamient Midhunst m-an_\defeate(l Orillia 15 to 2, and Mid- compliments vanqui~.=.hed Ba,1'1'ie 11 to 10. their the play-'0' Midland defaulted ' Penetangr and Midhurst played nal, the Mridhurst boys winning [during Ithe round. ' T1". acr0&_,the_,bay Swim was it`) P193 t" "1`t -" W3-`V1531 feature. The distance is three a half mi1(.5 and the lm to i(-.veninw_e` S},0,.c. was w.a1(1,.0n Stcmhenson apemnits the invitation will be ac- of Qrillia, who made the Swim in 1 lcepted and concerts griven at 2.30 hour 40 minutes and 30 SCc(,mlS_ I illd 7 P-`W Ben. Bur_e'es was second and Pat. ltmd third. Norma G4nudaur, 15 years old, was the rst girl in`. her b).=ter_v, to pneside and induct; Rev. ` H. R. Reid `cf Gravenhurst to preach tim" bf'iH`J 3 h0U1`S. 3`/5: mifmi-r`-'~`. I tilt` imivution 501`m0n. Rev. Neil Mrs. l\ia_ves of Barrie wicn first .' v -< .: ' ' -~ . . . HCa.nml)cll to .1dd~1 ass the l\lll l1St(.1 and pluck, m the 60 yam] race, while MISS Rev. J. B. Thoinupson to address the Ma_Ve_q was 5ec,0nd_ Miss Joan. conigreagation. The service to he and Misc. Mayos were 3130 Sec, : held in Celltrai Chum: 0 the 0nd and third in the voumg; ladies I)` late to be announced la/cer. The 100 ya,-(1 mu. while M!-s_ Mayesz ,`_|'stipen-(l will be $1,800. with m-anse W43 l-St in the race for wives of ;- and glebe, and one m'tn th s holidays. L(-}g`iICn n1embe3's, I k/Kt-Inn ;-:\,.. - Chu1*`<';h, O:ro, `date `stipend $1,800, m~tnth I 1121"; D|1"lP 59-. directly opposite the Northern Advance r we] had lain so Long 111 t 926, low Hr. iol. remains. :0 as..=i.< oance heritage . .penou,uru. Dr. Godcfrey pointed tout. |that was Dr. Conboy of the De- par11n1~ent of Health who disclcveretl` Nancy. He was glad to know Prime Minister was going that our children have a pro knowledge of our own Canad-a, it is a wonderful country. must build and re-bu.il(l, fo1*g'et~ our little differences. behalf of the comrmitxtee, C. H. Snider presented Dr. Coniboy twvc-foot model of the Nancry sail, made from pieces of the hull. or parties having property }to ue|l._ uux ;.., ctonm1i otec'pe1- beg; r- nt.-nt tin; 7. ( `y t |wiyt Ieritago my ,___._ n-.-. of the Nancy -we apprec-iaite what those British tars who took part in the defence of this vessel, did in the capture of the two vessels that caused her (iestrwctiwn. It ' is well `to comcmecrnomte these events as it will help us to realize more fully what it meant to us in that cam- paign,` how we have retained this : wilderness, and what we have made ' of it in the last hundred years. 2 The -Ontario Gpvernment was only 3 too please-(1 to assist in this Wonk of restoring this historic memento, and 3,in making this spot worthy of the event We commemorate. ~r\I 1 ~n,,m ._,,,__-4-..; ...L' 4.1.... ISVUIUD WC L.'\.uAuucun:v:.uw\n Louis Blake Du , president of the ;Ontario Histoimcal Society, pointed `Brut how traces -of the war of 1812 are to be found `in all parts of On tario. He reviewed the ~stir.ri~n`g events in this part and reminded lhis hearers that men fought a cen- 'tury ago, not for Canada alone, but for the Empire, and urged ha: |CanIa(Iiams to-day dedicate themseves 1 _,,.,,,.. n..._..,1.. .. .... :...+n.-uni baker. uranu V. ......v Vwlest; Sir linigrht P.G.M. oil the Rcyal Black Cha.pte~r, \.v.lh'd-})I..cux| aj-"\)11tario West; Major J. I. Hartt oil Orillia, and W01`. Bro. D. F. Danby, D.G.M. oi` the Prentice Boys . to the platform. His Worship Mayor Duncan Mc- Cuaig: of Bztrrie e.\'.te.n(1e a rigrht royal welcome on behalf of the citi- zens of the town. Rex`. H. E. Baker (ll3Cl1l.l'L`(l tlutt [must W. H. 'I`\ucak.' As- ' mu: Uunlvv .._, Ue seuucu u_v tletermination convictions. VVIor. Bro. D. F. Danby, Deiputy Gram! Master of the Prentice Bows Association. expressetl his pleasuvre in being able to take part in this great celebration, but though that when we consi(le.r that we are cele-i wbrating the anniversary of the pre-` Jewel of Liberty, there should be thousamlrs mo-re, thou}:h u-ndoubtedly the celebration servation of the our fzitlia-1'.< stood for l1l.}.L`l`| principles building.-' of the home and aml we in the clmracter, rece;;'nize also , in 21 nearby town made a (livision of fo1'cm<. (Continued on page three) 1 |uarl':mm.1n.: |.`lI`(IRL_V x|'CIIL\.a.u\; ....w....\...... `to maintaining Cianmla as an integ'-ml -part of the B1-itish Einipire. I-Ion. `W. H. Price said that th'3'se' who took part in the ght of 114 year ago wrote history Iccf which we may be ~p1'ou(l. It was the Union Jack formed in 1801 from the ags of St. Gevcrg-e, St. Andrew and Srt. [Patrick which ew in some fonm 1 -41 u-.. 1u........ :L. WHU ulun pain: In win. u.g;,.uv \l\A- 4.-. Patrick from the mast of the Nancy if: 1814,'ty1pi;fy1'ng the sacrice of those who were prepared v0 cross the At- lxanrti-c' and: help hold Canada for the Empire. The ag is no higher or greater than the inspirations of the people. It may during periods or! `lyeairs y from the masts of navies "that rule the sea, but the victories for peace are the victories for us as I citizens of the covunx t.1'y. x n 41,. ,_...L-....L:..... ...-..l n, ClM.'l.L:ll U1 LIN: uvwum-u_y. Regarding` the restorrartion and up- keep of the Nan-cy the -rmunicivpa1- ities_, the County and the Province sh|0ru1d get together. The Goven'n- ment was w1'1lin\,.: to co-operate, but a fund` should be sta1'te and sush- scriptions asked for t.h1'oug'h the .... -_ .....: mnnnn n1- 1--md SCl'lpUUIl uanuu nu .,...uw,_.. .. press, and $10,000 or $15,000 don]?! raised instead of a,skin`g' the Government to bear the whole ex- Ll penditure. 'U'n-- nu (Inrf-`wax `nni 11 120!` `Ot 3F-.WAR `AT VETERANS PICNIC WON (BY BARRIE Eight Pages XHL5 V'd.1'1Uu.a HUDCIJD Gnu ccuu-nub rlmvvwvv I ".Sh`arp at 1.30 Marshall and Dir- ector of Cerevmlcunies, J. F. Ellis, =heade(l the _2_*1*-and parade to the Ex- hi;b1'tion Park, where sports and games were in ;e(l in rl.urimg' the afternoon. L: _L

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