Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 4 Dec 1930, p. 4

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' $5l.i)U. .`\UOpIL'(l. Committee on AII'i(`l1itLH't- rewiri- mended 21 g1-ant of $100 in .\'or:n and South Simcoe agricultural rc- presenultivos toward dcfruying <:x~ penses of junior judging ('0nIpr,-'Li- tion at Royal and Guelph wintr.-1 `fairs. Compulsory inspection oi` po- tatoes at all points where potatorza` ` are shipped by rail or truck in tha province of Ontario was also rt.-cmn~, mended and passed. | nnnm-i1Inr_< Rowan. Dcnmsv and --j- I ITl1e annual bazaar in connection; with St. Gco1'ge s church was 110341 in the Memorial Hall on 'l`ucsdzLy, when a goodly number uttcmlcu-. Many useful and beautiful articlrss, were dispos0d of, and the lzulios ol'[ the Auxiliary are to be coxigrutulatctlj on their clforts for the year. About: 135170 was realized. i I [ MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION I I I `The Barrie Ministerial Association I met at the home of the Rev. J. Sn ' Shortt on Monday afternoon. Rev. ' W. B. Smith, of ICoIlingwood, was ` present and gave an exhaustiwill `paper on the Book of Revelations. ' The Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, president! ' of the Association, was in the chauyi Arrangements were made for the annual week of prayer and exchange of pulpits. Union prayer service. will be held in St. Andrew s, Collier St. United and Baptist (Clapperton St.) churches on January (3th, 7m! and 8th, respectively. 'l`hc next; meeting of the Association will be on Monday afternoon, January 5th, 21: ` [the home of Rev. E. R. Young. 1'` Aaladale IRJLNE COLLINS La(iies Waar Goat Hangers, French Pow- der Puffs, Garters, Whisks, Sets, Boston Bags and other novelties, 15c, 2.-.3, "3 : 9124011 A collection 0'; I` , :H:>..cer~, Novelty Bracelet .`;'::1n.; and fancy Combs and va,riou:a other articles . . . . .1ic "ft?-I1 .)'crscy BlO0mf`TI'S-~uH - ' ATH. `Pill! . . . . . . . . . .. . ..6`J(: Fine Handkerchiefs in Vm-- i.m1.s' (1(`Hi},"Il.\` and mlmxs, for ....5c, 10c, 15c eacn Factory Aprons-~.x'1zlnlpod E:1('l1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .250 Novelty Crepe Ha11dker~ ChiefS-h.-md ]_)ain1'cd 01' c11`n'm'(l(-1'(*d, in :11]. ]m'(~,I_\' S]l.:l(l(`.\` . . . . . . . .390 each Handkerchiefs--i} in box, ` ]m1'o linen. and ne Swiss` hand <*1nl)1'0id01'ed 111 \\'hi10 or mlors or lace in- .s'e1'1`s and l1e111s1[it<'l1iT11g'. Pm` box . . . . . . . . . . .1190 S-T. GEORGES BAZAAR QBARRIE DEBATERS WIN SHIELD Page Four SUITS `1~1.(>. CAPS cm (133 TTOSTC 111:1;ss15s UNI >12: 1: w`1:.\ 1: 1:\'1>1-:1:.\\'1~1-\11: S\VE.1\ '1`14:`1:s ;\1`1 1,111.\'1 (:V1,0`\'1`.s M1` 11.\ .l`]1R.'\' SI 1 I.fR. .l`S 1;o`\'.1:.< l`TES 311111143 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ' 10 PAIR I FULL-17`ASI-L IONED SILK I HOSE * GIVEN AWAY TO THE TEN HIGHEST COUPON HOLDERS CHRISTMAS EVE Payments on accounts counted. also. ` ' ' '* '-- BIIII-GIL lr\II 9 And Save Money SIT-G-m.q'T'TnT\T.Q 'I4"lTD l'l1'I'.'r'r:v 'lTl`l.'I'l'n'I"I\1-| -....____ __ .. .. v " d! 33 The Toronto BargainStore 1; __ .1 C1 FREE ! FREE ! (EA l\"|`_l`}'R SE .l7S (i l.()\'flC.\` fl-}][*]L'.l`S VI \ .T1\;\D\S S\VE.\ 'l`.'E'l { S S();\'R YES SHOES UN IJTCRVVE/\ R FOR MEN THE ENTIRE FAMILY` FOR WOMEN SI I 1 l: .l`S '1`! ms I l .\ _\"1 m I1R(:H`1'1`1I`S w.<'1>1:.\';1 nan. .1/\`.i\V:[) 1` \ |,-|1I\`l`\ r41.1nu~4 bronto Bargain Store I We are carrying a new and co1n1)lete stock of all ` the better patterns. \Ve ` will sell even a single tea spoon in a111y pattern. $4.25 for Six FOR BOYS 70 Dunlop St. Silk Underwear - 11oz1v_v, hlomnors, vests, po rH.- kni(-kors. c*01nbim11`im1s and 901110 slips $1.00 each House Dresses--short sleeve, :1 few long` sleeves, light and dm'k shades, 14-40 Si`/10.9 .. . .. . . . .$1.00 each Nig`htgoWnS~-i11 voile, dim- ify 01' a1me]0 r r0, kimonu or long sleeves, with lace or embroidery trim, over sizes . . . . . . . . .$1.00 each Chi1dren s S1eepers- eccu hnn/1 r\I1'\* 001'` '"" l \auu:.u.:. U1]. :3 IJLUU1JUJ.Dj' IIUUUU , lined, only .....98c pair 1 Oyster Linen Guest Towels --h:md (-mb1'0ide1'ed m :[1 a1i:111 lat-0 t`1-im $1 each Wootex Vests-al1 sizes. Eat-.11 .. L riot of Scarfs silk crepe in t1-ieono. 01- long, V{11'iO11S (:m`m's and d0sig11s. Only .....49c and $1 ea. Phon; 185 COMMUNITY AND 1847 ROG-ERS FLAT!WARE ;~:chooI:~_-, wu -Scott and ( ton for U1 .T|,`..: . YFHTURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930 _ ] l()SflERY S'(?;\'R\"ES J I A N] )'I\' ER CI-ITIEFS (5?-LOVES R.v\Y()I\' SETS NJCGLIGEER G/\'I{'l`]'}R SICTS SV\"E;\ '|`_T4]RS DRESSES S.TT_OES 'l'T.\.\"I) 1}..\ GS :-r, \*.'a.~' upheld by Mes:-srs. John Gordon I\IcLean of A111.- or the afrmativc and Miss .-\.thc-rton and Mr. Jack John- f Barrie supporting the nega- .`.Ir. .`\I. A. Adamson, superm- an of Midhurst Ref0r9.<,`2h'n-- FOR GIRLS ,1. LLL >7; " .110. ..49c band [.Z'J.'EIZIILT1."`;;'fC!T.E.Li L Barrie Suggestions for `your Ch ristmas Gift Problem T850 {Continued from page one) LL . 1'_l .-...-.,-. Al-` 'DA.....-A +1..` -11 Lorie Watches Lor-y-lei Diamonds Parker and Scheaffer Pens and Pencils 1iI2hlt 5 3Jz>m21rg >t;1'r7 Allatthal: {Eifta Ghat Eaat No. 138 No. 127 wnicn \\'ELS pil.SS(.'(l D_V Ln!` ('0Un(`,ll. The County Property (.'mnmittnr-.l reported that a new water ;~:y.-tunug and meter have been in. Inj the county gaol at a cost of $137.05 Also a new furnace instmlerl in tin- Children s Shelter costing: $25$.':.50. The committee recommended that the county solicitor be in.s*truct(:'. to write to the architect of the new registry office in connection with the unsatisfaetory condition that has been found in the new building and take the necessary action to have the same adjusted. Report adopted. I I`l1n Rnfni-oqfnitinn (`.nmmii.iI-u rp- 4,,,....... -11 -..uu, nut. :`|n(',(: LIHLL . ;Lhr.- Army hurl rt-r-seivr,-I noLhin;: ;,?rn:,.<: up IL would nrnmmt, In .; I ` . "C0un<-nllor Spmhur r:u.'~:-,4] .11: n] ,!Sirm-or: County. H.` the ;:r:u|L When this .'7l1$.','$.fl:.H'Li!)II was I P. 1.1011. Aihis` vs/'14: ;/H-39.11.],-luv mill. .ruI.unv'- I,um'Im,I:--, mm! hr ; 'L:Lkt:n Lhv m:;I,l_-r up with W `Boys, soli'iLm' for Lin: ruumy, ;. ht: hall .~::u'd I,h:n, il tin. Urn.--.uu. makim: his v.a'I,1nrm,I,u; fur Vhv yr `providml for 1,hi.~4 grunt, 1!. wnuhl ltegul; if nut, and NW 1.1mm v `mad!-, it would hm/I m l;-- rm!-m` by the Army if any rnI,u1/\ur g` {'11, to uhir-t~1,. The-. gzrnm, MIHM .4 J VV" U4) (Army :1 in- l.~'hould wail. Huuin .n....4 "1.-; IL 1. rnnku :1 ;rr L>J\'l:d (Sou c0um:il!m';.' that it wu .\HU|HU WHIL their ;_r,'r:u1t. \Vh4`.'lL L!) [m think it is; I l`U4' H I... ....; gzzmnt. of 51 |S1m(:or: Cl. u yn: .... .... wu:uLu1L pzuu out [0 pen.s10ne1`.s In! this county for October was $13),-| 934.73, the county s share being $3,986.95. The sum of $544 22:- ceived from the county t1'CL.<,Ll)";`1 from House of Refuge inmates had "n~duce(l this amount 10 .$:3,:l42..`);3. I.(~;.21h'Ly of Grant Doubted \ The l<:_;~n1ity of making a gran.t toi the Salvation Army was que.~:tion.':(l}` at the Friday afternoon session 01'] the county council when a rt.-c0m mendution that $300 be granted to the Army w:x.< hr-fore the hnu.-x.-. An ummzxl made at the opening` ; . of the council by Stall C:.L;)1. Hurt], of Hmnilton, on behalf of th' .~\rm_v`s Hr-.<(.-ure Home haul been re- i'r,-)-rwl to the I"in:1n(-<- ('mnnn"LLr.-r: for zxctirm. It had hm.-n pointml out Um: ,xm,\'ir;u,4 to 1025 . Lhr: (.'oun<:il hurt A. V ` (rix-1.1: Hm. Q`a.l.... _-- ` Best Kind of Publicity J. J. McKnight, acting chairman, reporting for the special committee on the Simcoe County exhibit at the recent Canadian National Exhibition, stated that the year was the the county. ed that this type of publicity be car- ried on another year as it seemed to be the best way to draw atten- tion to the advantages the county offered from all angles. The cost of the 1930 exhibit was $276.04. I Referring to the leaflets setting forth "Chairman McKnight said 10,000 ol:'~ the merits of the county as a rich farming community and ideal sum- l mer playground for tourists, which - were distributed at the exhibition, these had been printed at a cost of $212.50, and that there were still 5,000 on hand which were available - to councillors or school boards de- siring to make use of the informa tion contained in the leaets. In presenting the Old Age Pen- sions report, Councillor McKnight said to date there had been 1,3 3 ap- plications considered, 75 of these had been refused and 100 ceiving pensiom; had died. The total aniount paid out to pt.-n.~'ionr:r.a In countv for ()(-tnlw-1' '11: Q11: showing made this` most attractive andl best balanced exhibit ever put on by' The report recommend-' of those re-- y I 1 l l l 1 I 1 l ( ' 1 l l c + .u/,1 LLLQ .u;?~,.u, y_I115.;1|l lllllhll. $7.20 \Vi1'h sq11:n`(- top, ])im'(:0(l ; ed_:'(~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.5O I 13 in. high . . . . . . ..$5.50 ROLL or` BREAD TRAY })EC}'"(..`d bm-dor and hzmdlc l)(3si_;'11s fmm to $7 qu;1h1_\' g'11.:n'zm1u0({ THC Same Xl(l_]uSLU(.l. J$.L`[)U1'L U.UU[)U:(l. l I`he Reforesta.~tion Commiulm rc- commended payment of :1 half (:::m. a tree for 17,500 trees, totalling $87.50. Adopted. (`nmmittno rm ALrri1-nhm':- ror'mn<: an-v\I\JIJ-lJ.UI.I .LUU.L |J.l..l.lVII`J.II\a LOWER BASKET PiO]'(`Cd on top and 1mndIo ` ]_5:} in. ]1ig'h, b1'i_:'I11' nish. Q7 00 ROGERS 1881 SIEVER 'E1'I` l'\T`l'T1Tl'l1 11 A n1'r-run 2-Piece DESSERT SET TTVTI \T C1 1 IPIJ-\I\I `With mm-o handle $3.75 piorc-ed border, 1'0] edge, Rogers qua1i`r_V. ! $3.00 1v;4.1,. .,..-;`.A 1---. :1 mr `g:1s::.s:;:5i:i` tlxread border . \Vith `mm . . . . -E-P-N-S- SILVER CAKE PLATE llU.`1 the ..r u H , NHL '/r"' IHLV" Kill, hunt. :u'rm'dimr_ In rmr -illor (ilnvor, -,hu1'rmu,n ()'4nn'ni-1,Im, t-JAM In- hr with ` r)lirit,ur wmmy lrvzimu Ink. ,...H.....|.. 4- A. mended and passeu. Councillors Rowan, Denney Crawford were suggr.-stcd as a sub- , 9 -,._ plan whereby slaughter by dogs may be lessened mmittee to inV(`57tiL`f2ll(: and frmnu-. ' ` ':`rt at the Janu:Lry .s.-.a.~ic)t1. l0u'l. ~.;. nu. u-y,:u zfrunt, Lu ` `nun-illm' m vzpra /:1'-: nut. Il'rl.lllHL(Hl, on m.-mm ()1 1n' .r-.-(.-ure ; L 102?. hurt] r: SuIv:m'm1 Army an annual $H)0, but ::im-,c: Lhzul. Urn .-~ V },,,,1 ,.,..-..;m..I ....n.:.... r.......J HL. ll, bill . pay that right. It-trul I1..- pit-(:1-, until H ..l :1 l.inI,~. 4' :1 rulixfiuu, .Juhn.~/m. W" HM `Ll. -IIIJIUH . `WU bun.` 3100 um! I rolled ~I:1l'/:xl,iruu 4nl.h.('y uu-y Mr I-rht-I2. 1.: DUB l'OEl.(1S ln Enat GISTTICC. Dealing` with the complaint re- garding` the dangerous condition 01' the subway under 'l`l(l\'.~i i1n:nc ly west of the Old Fort bri the committee 1'C('0I lllTlf:Il(l(;(l that me county s0licito1' requr_-. the C.\'.lt. to make nece:~:.sa2`y improvems:nts to subway in que:4tion located on county road No. 2. In the event of refusal it \\'.'L.'< urgtetl that the solici- tor make application to Lhv: l')ominA ion Railway Commi.<. on behalf of the county for an 0i'(l(:l` rr:quirin:! such work to be done. . Approval was given the . that the county buy ci-u.~:hr.-I stonv. at 50c a ton as quoted with Um! stipulation that the stone be of 3 suitable quality and pyrzule. All of! which was passed by the council. ' `T110 Fnnnfv Pr-nm-vtv (`nmm1'Hnr. nr.n_|.'L linod, an .A._ lb \'.I-rul ) .;`.I(H). ` a mmlu ! nh_iv-,4-,-| V"H III uly 7" I-vi-ml L LIH|'.' ' from .uc1Lo1' sum must be paid. _ , W. T. SLew:.n't and R. Ii. Jemmett j were appointed z1udit.o1':< at the usun`a salary and the necessary by-law passed. ' ,' Councillor H. J. Crawford pro- 1|sented t}_1c report of the. committee 1- on Leglslation, in whlch it was '.t.ntr,-(1 that r-nmizlm-nainn 13.: L. -:1 III!` I'll 411.: I:ml'uI`l. ul` Hvl'up{r I -711`)! ml 4-,v.]Al:ui1 `mun, ufl'|:'I'I Mar 1'1 ..l` cl z'.muI1(l Lnr: .-uoLnc1'.=.' .~'\l1o\vancc Act '0 int-luclr: mot`nc1'.~: with one child. ram] it w:1.< rt:con1n1r.-:'1drr(l thut no `zu-Lion be taken. I`h:1L ('1`:m(l Jury Rt.-port ; (,'nu::(-iI!m' Rog-;m'.<, <-.hui1'm:m m |Lht- I"nunl.y Pmw-rly (,'0mmiLtco, ask- 'r-ti that the report of thr: (}.)`:mr! ;`Jur;.', m:ul<- M the fall :1ssizes, hr: |`r:-ml 1,0 tho council. This report, it I`.'/i he rc-m-m}mr:tl, r:r(::Ll,c(l quite in `lir wh:-n it w:x.s' mmln public dun `l:n';r:-Iy Lo Um mmmwnl.~; m:uh- by !hv- ~il.1iIw_` jml.;5t. with )'(!.H``])(`(?[, [0 J U::H- 4:!` UN` l'|I1IlinL".s'. ten lvuus scnooi. `The council considered and pass- ed the guaranteeing of certain de- bentures for Midland with the en- abling by-law. The debentures covered $15,000 for the construction of sidewalks, $9,136 for certain` im-. provements, $2,718.20 and $14,043.-` 82, all in connection with publIc_ works activities. Ordered Accounts Paid The Roads and Bridges Committee 0 brought in a recommendation that the treasurer pay to the township of Mono $368.10, half the cost of con-i structing what is known as the Ewing culvert. Also the account of George Allen for caretaking and re- pairs to Powers bridge, Sunnidale township, for $30, and another from Thos. Kirkpatrick for S26. Several other small accounts for repair:-' on bridges were ordered paid, as well as the sum of 8100 to the township of Adjala for damage to culverts re- sulting from heavy trucks travelling, at an excessive rate nf : nw-vl ( 1 1 uu J_aUg1b'1a.LlOn, 1n wmcn it tutc-(1 that consideration had been '_:ivr.-n the (:oxnrm.m`icz1tion from Bruce (founty u1'g'n1;." '.I'a';`; the Attorncy- G<.~nc1'al of Ontzmv) be 1`u(]u(:; to :;mrmd the Mathew. .~'\Ilo\vancc Act m()H1m',: with nnn ..1.:m .iung;s; .::;3U 101' the school at Orr [Lake Fo)'c-st.ry Reserve, and two 216-; ]counts of Joseph Sedgewick, inspec- itor of legal ofces for $1,705.65 `and $1,168.50, which the county sol- icitor said must be paid. SLn\\':Lr1: and T? I. ,Tnmmn4-U _, mic Councll Dy :1 large majority voie.i `f The discussion was the outcome] `lot a report presented by the Fin-a ` ance Committee recommending the? - gTunt. The report also authorized the payment of the account of Boysi w Boys of $671.24 for legal advice, gthe account of the Women s College Hospital of $65.25 for nursin5.c, half of which is to be charged to the 'municipalit.y to which the patient be-I flongs; $30 for the school 'La.l{e Farr-:a1.rv l?.r-Qnrvo nml 4-,..,. ..,. run) Enls WECK ;u..uux:uu, uni. ujullll .uowman;.` I . g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downey, and Mrs` Murray Romfld ar_1d Mr` Sec., Mrs. Kightley- Fin. Sec., l\1l`.'~. `and Mrs. George Johnston attended Nemy, the Conservative banquet at, the Cor` Sec" NIH` T` PCm`c"T . . - V , [`reasure1' `Mrs. Chantler` Visiting 3 ,33:`(]l,1vY]k Howl 1 Fomnto Mrs. l`oo Lh; Flowers, l\/I rs. R_obin:;` . `H_'~"I_ A. Peacock of Stmud=son; Parsonagre, Mrs. P}. Pa1`tri(l;:e;; , . Pizmist, Mrs. F. Rowe. 3)(;\]\1.:']C,ly: Lek Lml `it WJLU Other committees in-niuinml Lm-, Miss M. Pl'e. of_Midlzmd spem Changed` : ?\.\C')om\l\(']eel wlth her cousin. CENTRAL Y_P.s. Miss Foyston is in the RV. Hos- _j ' " . - - - - On Mondav evenmp; the .-mnuul znml B'l1`1`l(.' . from 21 bn(l- . . _ ' _ _ 1`. `uiCm.:1tC(1 t00t1L " ;t'leet.1on 91' oflicers of the Centrazl - The mm`, 1-)_imd_, of -\, Rose-IJlllt(3(l Xoung People s Society took Collins e':'t<~h(l their} co!1g`i'z11;i1l place with the following results :1 ion her recent 1nzu`1'iz1u;e to Mr. B.-'P .'eS'dm`A`. Mm Audm-V l)arh;](mQ" `Quzmtz, of Barrie. The news cameiVm0'PreS1dm]t' Jh".I`.m'm'-V; 5um"".: :1; 21 u`1'ez1t`. surprise to mzmv, and 211-`Of Depart n"tS`.`(.:h5t`an E.`m]`.'"" thou'h all will be sorry to lose her Jack Walsh; MISS10T1i11`.V- M1-"S HIM?!` . E) .115 :1 Citizen of the village their bestrBea1'(lsull; Citizenship, Lew Beaver; i .->_.;,`__ ,. ,-1 ,. h}. , A Lit_e1'ary and Social .VIiss Evelyn ll (m_1fr']- :_ I h h to (1 no homl` Lamson; Associate, Ray Bi.:l1op,? I The I.u(lies Aid intend holiding :1 T%`=}~f}"_"v `:V.{_-V-` M0`S P`',"-`- . , {sale of fancy and practical articles Sec1-t.11y, I\I1.~.~ Ruth _Hou;rhton, M1.-_ fin the O1'zmg`e Hall on Wednesday, `q 9m`.r".` Tm`.1Sumr 1M1' Wllma lair"; ;Dec' 10th_ The play by the Gl.en_ Pianist, Miss .-\u<.1`ey.Cl1l'ton. ..l1'.-I ,;fU1 Venn: people, uDu_:1 O1-the R. Houg'hton p_1'e.=1de(l over the' 3 Eurth`u Sm be gq`,-on at night ;elect1on, after which .1 rlellfrhtful : , _ _ _ _ __--._____.-----------___.__ social hour was enjoyed. s in view nf ihn fm-'r Hwnf Hum-n wl ,,,,,,, ! In vie\v of_ the fact that there is? in Ieg'a1_ technicgtlity to be consider-I `gf3(, said Couneillor Denney, ``I think' `[1t.wou1d_ be \\'1SdO1T1 on the part or! ithl- ~`tS8SS1(4i'>I1l to ftorego fnmking the! `gran an eave 1 over or ti - J` -3 {nary session to consider. The-(ite on`l`yI eigtqntilis to \\:a1t. v N _ _ 1103 1,n syfmpathy \_v1L.n` t1`1`1I~S` g1':i1nt,m s(zludh Councillor: u on. umers n t 0 Arm `*2 looking` after charges from county and I believe we are inoraliy. obligated to help them in a:\su1ni1w, this responsibility. ; The m-;mr. wnc nnllv mu H-...-..,..i.' uus 1'eSp0nSlDll1I;y." The grant was nally put through 111119 council by lzwge majority E was the nnfr-nrnn _._._-- ..auua..n.1 \..- ` Mrs. W. J. .-Xrmstrong and glittlc daughters are visiting in ;1'onto this week. ! NT1-, nnrl NT-e W11fn1~ hm......... same 01 Iancy and practlcal articles lful Dust of they I'Iurtl1, will V ._.___.j__:_....-._..__.._ [LO sepnu a weeK in Toronto. | Dr. W. Richardson, accompanied `,`by Mr. Albert Sarjeant, expects I0 leave by motor for Florida shortly ` after the holiday season. They wIIl;_ remain in the south (luring the rest `of the winter. Mrs. Graham, of Shanty Bay, will occupy the home of the late Mr. Meek2'ng' for the winter. laurgcon. Mr. and Mrs. are guests at Hotel, `oronto. Mica 1.21:9-1. A1 Dullalllg 1J.'Ulll. 1lL iLVy DFUCKS Lruvemngg excesswe rate of ;~:pcr_2d Over the roads in that d1str1ct. nn91;nrx- u-H-1n Hun nnw\~nlnn+ ..-. nuwn, u oronw. Miss Edith Arnold leaves Monday to sepnd week in Toronto. I D)`. T?;(`h$I`l`Ilcnn "I!`III(\I'r|v\nv\:p\:V UllL., IS spcnulng` a week 1n town. Mrs. Bruce Carr left Sunday for Toronto, where she was called by [the serious illness of her uncle, Dr.| `Harry Algar, former Royal Navy! su1'g'con. I 1 NH` :1nrll\/lvc If Q4.-nllsn... `D,.,.1 5- . U1. .Lvu`s. byme, uwen St. Friends will regret to learn that Mr Wm. White suifered a slignc stroke `Sunday and has since been conned to his room at the home 0! ,his daughter, Mrs. Harry Smith. I Mrs. W J. -MEG-liir, nf F`.]rn17nTn [H15 uaugnter, Mrs. `Harry Smith. W J. -McGuire, of Elmvale, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Roe, Wellington St. I i\'h`.\`. J, A Hum-it ni f"--n~|-v`n- ' vveulngwn Dr. Mrs. J. A. Harms, of Cartiez, Ont., is spending` week in town. Nfrs. Hrnr-n (`.:n~v- lnff Qnn.-Inn 4-,. l Mr. and Mrs. Arhur W. Fletcher, of Barrie, are again in Lakeland, Florida, and are located for the sea- ,son at 407% North Kentucky Ave. I Mr. Howell Smith. nf Tnrnnfn ;a'un at; 4U`! `/2 JN01`I:n Lxentucky Ave. Smith, of Toronto, while returning from a trip to Mid- land, stopped over in Barrie Wed- nesday to spend the day at the home of Mrs. Syme, Owen St. nF`rinnrls will rnow-of 1-n lanvn +11. _\ .a- Q Personals rt a 594-; ;.',I'I_v up UH? I10` jutl.;: Hr UT UH HHIH "WM:-II Hun _jml;_p l'.. .4. uinml I; U] rilrlm-r uu AVLCIJ Job, .LIlUL- Just previous to this discussion the council made a grant of $100 to the 157+}: bat . `Mn to help def)-av the expenses in connection with Lneir recent reunion, and $50 to the An- ten Mills school. 'T'1nn nnnnn IIr\1`\n:I`r\\vr\I] r\I`I/1 I ll illlll minty, I. nl. Hu- I. nl _;uI|`;:_~ WILH l'(?.\])(*('I, [0 hr- I'|x1vlim.:,a'. , hr jurhzv rt-:ul this rt-pm`l," (fumrly 'l`r-:1~:ur-r (`ole- fuuml f:u1H \\'il.|1 Lin- lhir.-: r'nIxIrl._v fur la-:nvinp,' n um! UM pa-uplt-, ('h.'u';:t-.1 mI._y, In x|IlTr-r cold and ."-'>hv-ll:-r nml |lnu.~=r:_ l:vv'1IIli:I' l.|u- hr:1`l,i1n;v_' plnnm ul` Iwvlvl`, 'I'|w H `HIM v I:m[m::'II 01' -:'Il.iIIIJI|)l:- vmrnlvrl In c-nunrirvnlimuy 1:111 ululy, '|'hu-y \'ini|1-ll V uliomn nl Ll... II... ..I' ll... MIN ESING - v uu:'.I' hill` :1` r'um]m:: ul Hill:-1] In I 111 limm 1:! LI. mr. H! mm unnv ml mlm` l'In'unr'v HI`:-'1 ;-hulml nml ||n-- pl: n vlullly, yllltvl Hun .u an: -`hilly umlv-1' sluull-". I lhlnlc 1 unl-. will. ur....I...- ... K. Strother, Peel Sn,` the King Edward n r-uu.'u-m,mmm, V. \'i:(i|wl` Hm lhuv nI' Lin- I'In'nnm- H.-..`. l....l Thu Normexm Advance , `I ll! ml Vv.u...u.u.u ;uu- Pubw u..\., in the House of Refuge, the allow- ance to be available from Dec. 1st to May 1st, 1931. T...4. .....--........ 4.- :.L:_ .1: _ . . . _ __-__. vnl'l I'|m|'l. 1 In. ." W.A. or LZENTRAL CHURCH _ W` ELECI` OFFICERS FOR 193: rfhc W.A. of Ct.-ntrnl Churt-h ln-ml `the last regular meeting` for the year on Wn(lncs(la_v. After the businz-..~.! two was completed, the following: ofl`u:cr; T0_ \vu1'(- elected for the your 1931 : | President, Mrs. John .B0wmnn:` \\'L-H` mecu.-(1 101' the 19:51 .B0wman;; Mr Vicc-Prc.-idcnt, Mrs. Bz1Ilzmtyne;. Mr';Devotional, Mrs. E. R..Young; Rec. dd Sec., "tf- 1>eurc.,-,g 1 l`1'easuro1', Chantler; V1'siLinp;,: ' U"`1\'I1's. Tooth; 1\/Irs. Robin-f r0ud1s()_11;. I zu`sona;zo, dI_._ul_ I. g UH-mv II!\l\'Ir\\1'CI:u.- .........:.,...1 ` j-__:_ jwmi THE cnbnciiis] A ` Social hour I On Tue: night Dec. 2nd the SLFHRILLING LFCTURE `SV INDlAVl_\'oung people" of Collier St. United _ '-I FIEHTING ` 'Church motored to Alliston to a:- ` Ki itend the _linal debate of the Sinner; rig`; `The Central School hall was _|Presbyte1jial, two of the Collier St. , _ , . lmembers being the debaters. The by . ~ . - A ' ` s itamment to hear and see the 1llu.~,-g{vz,mCn wig]! 1.11.6 __uc. mstfo:,_1(, u'trated lecture on The Custer Ma.~-561- Ba 1,1,ie mfe:i'dent of the Simcoif 1~5ace 1' Cu5te1"5 Last Fight a:P1-esbvteriyal `Yoiing People s Socic-'37 5i.\Ir. Young preferred to call it. |- ` """ Mr` 1n the chair Rev Ur Bu=hell 'edi 5 Young said that General Custer was in the Opening prayer, after which! one of his boyhood heroes. He was M,_ _ W-15 f A S . 1 th .,: a dash1n,r:, brave Indian ghter, \\'l1os(}l,ipI,:`u1,e I 1gS 0I?_ c(15et`,?11L1OC1:1( ans Ylhad a ?I].%m" 1tY}1`(3i "11.e(;"~ Of, lhe_I _YZ\'Iaste1' of Us All was rendered by Hans` 8 co me 51 Q C "913 quartette composed of Missc-.= ne and the lecture was much :11)- . Eh`H ',Glcd'Cld'll,3I.:-` premated Master Rom Umly p1'e"s1`:-F (E:`:01'(l(())I\1` Sa1'jqear1at a:(l 3:5. Cai3n-` dent of the Beavers, delivered new, all of Bam.ie_ l `:1 21 ~, address and Master Lloyd Colp1tL.= The debate, Resolved that m_` sang a solo. Mr. Howard G.ue: . .. . . struction and training In Christlan pms1ded' religion should be given in public] / " ' `. '.\:~x'~v.~~>'- `~.\e~x>:.v -*.>.v' `Q m..v`.-.56 . M.-n`-L .1 ,a"..I?Tt| ~c".1I`.`- z ...;. Gifts one may Buy COUNTY COUNCIL CONCLUDES WORK

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