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Northern Advance, 3 Dec 1931, p. 4

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COUNTY COUNCIL CLEANS UP BUSINESS ROYAL BAYREUTH CHINIIISINNER SETS. est of Chinas. 95 pieces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We ask you to get 1`) A 'kTfl'lTlG VA11 -urn II \4 `ZJLL -. RAEGEE7 T0 EVER;-ADU7LT L.I-nDY WHO COMES To'oUiL STORE A Sponge Rubber Kneeing Pad 7 i-nnhng hv 1"1i1rm ma . 'l\. with nk' 51;!` .J..,..-. THE STORE THAT SELLS QUALITY HARDVVARE G357_N_Q,, BREE: 1 our prices on HEATERS, COOK STOVES AND You will think they have been shaved by a. barber. -- : ----v -- v -- -___- W ._,___ -7 inches by 12 inches` GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST 2:: H. .`\.U\. ha1`dship depcndc~' c r-.:i.r:d H1 LAM.` x1_'_'z1\Luu M` :g'in3_v mmls. `.2 .- :.. Hm. 111.1. 1:1nu.<. 11': n ihv h0I\ . p1Lx:_-;;.:cd could nut pr mo of our 1032 C.\LEND.\ARS. '!`lw_\' zwv jU..\'1 in and 1'021d_\' 1m- dis`rrib111`im1. G0RD0N;3._ E3_i`}S3::ER` -. -as-`nu l\ Your Vote YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE RESPECT- FULLY S03.-ICITED BY Charles Lowe AS ALDERM:A.N FOR. WARD TWO FOR 1932. ARE ON DISPLAY NOW. before Christmas, starting Dec. 21st. ALTJERMAN FQR WARD FOUR \`.._.L[ l> H1'dK1H_*.: LL uaxu Au; mu. .... rozxds and those t-ng`agcd in it shou br- made to pay. Counc`i';1o1' Moore, d0puty-cc1\:c 1.1! ..4,1 ,...:.I hr. [H11 nnf whv t; [\\ l('ll`u ilI|\l ll In .]L1 in H1 ru.~:m*v<-d uniil HI I........l and Inuence Respectfully Solicited for the Election of support for sound administration reduction of taxes. and rm-nmmlw` ..a 1.. Mn: Q:-HI. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1931. This is one of the n- A.o~4\ 4-gr` -~:\S~- 1 $`3f:~;.:;3 \.,0uHC`iAl .\"I1d'1an ; councll sh u;-`n nn H4 rn h1"..-~l`m:l.s shopping In mm" rivix` duty to sup- nw1`cl\:\1\'..~'. an L L0u11L1;1ux` opinion that enough to n wnvn 114441 f( \l.'Ll.' Ll.` prc. opinion. J F. J. E. J:::`. ; ,w.on, .\1.1`.1'., vino wurv [)1'v3>.'Cllt and hurl hr "!`. invitrzd by the Warden to take a seat on the (has, \\'a.< into the (1is(:u.. at this point. Hr said he did not br.,-1'ic\'(: in revenue that comes from over tax- ` ` J Ln nnnn:-H Vnnf (l!"<`.\\ll HILU wm. u..-\......... W. T Ho ation zmd warm.-d the count-,i1 Lhat h:mt'n- _'i11;<: in ;;;1.~'o1inc migzht become ., n-u.n.:\r-0 if the tax was put up tooi uuun . .... }):)nt'xt'1.:`5_"iI1;L' x11i,<:}1t})<:co111e!Run a m(.-n-ace if the put tool _.\11; `""` 5 1 tior high.` \Uul'.L`||nn uu--,.,....... -.m. with the . that 11 ment urge the reduction 0 of gzxs and r;xi.~:- the tax. ` --c 4!. u-nr (Continued from page one) Addressed Council During the 'I"1'uursday afternoon session Stewart L. Page, agricultural rep.resennt,ative for North Sxmcoe, gave a report of his work, and also presemted one from F. A. l.ashl(-.y.` of South Simcoe, who was unable to be present. Hp nxuuln nut-nfinn 1\n.ir`11`:-.\~1v nl nz11l_\:A ,~`:( 10]}: complgte :01 :1 H10 UHHI play Huh `4 i111|\': ru .~u... du<:in;: 1-xpc-nrlit bm`.~` .~Yh0LHd he (-.>n.~i. take pay for ovtzrtinm. 'I`hi;; .+ to mm-`. with Lhv umnrovul of Lhv Inomhers, who buckled down to busi- ness and werv able to ni.~1h by .~:r-wen o clock I<`rid:1y evening. `L'lI;l', `Irv fv-IL Hlv nwm and not 'Nm r-nmmittme on A;.{rirulLur- (.'l0CK 1` 1`1(1uy \1\'l:u'Iup,. The committr:2 Agrir brought m u 1' g'1*ant of $100 uzuzh hr mzulu a.;:ricu1tuI`a'l rtxprr-.~<-m.:|liv:-.4 01' and South Sim--cw to u.=. zmcimrl (hr: jun u.' '.`.rn'k, wiiv Counc`i';1or Moore, deputy-cx.-lvc 0; i(Hand, szxid he did not see why the uncil ahould help out the railroads, hen they do not scmn to be doing 1~_\'i.11in: to\vzu`d r<:..ainin.g the bu.~:i~ by reducing their rates. (,'ounci`.lm' Carleton expressed uhe .. unnd n in In\' rm Q35 was 1g-n. (`ounci1ir)r Long;man -3`-L wl-n -nu-m-:1-.inn H12 anclng V carrhxL Tnn,. Inn Clllnxxu. under the ch: L-...' V '.Mm!. U6 _[J1'B5`L`l1L. He made mention parLicu`.u1`ly of . the gii'i:~' and boys in Simcoe County 2 who took part in the judging` at the Cana-lizm National Exhibition. South 1 Simone stock jurigjing team. he said. ` won ' ' place out of Lhii*t_\`-thrcc entri-= at the R`o_\"ai VVint<-r Fniv. HF .='at 1"`:2i the junior .~n~<"Jm: xi!" `NF Bax-ric full fai1'sh.owml wiiat could be `accomplish:-d by ge.u\im_: the young pr?-oplr: of tho farm interested. The sh:o\.-wing` in all classes math at that time was most favorably commented on by the jud'g'e(<. Niv `Pawn rivnw nftnnutinn to the 1 that a ac Lax un gas 1 f'm:.mc(- the highways i u.~'ud for that purpose, .I'.'(1 .-tati.~t.ic.~ to support Le n and 4 211111 1-ikxng .-{.h.u- ill .~?0I]!1~ U 7 L-x;pc-`nwlituru Mnnh` lrw C: 0)` .\II:u:1, uu, .\,, xdopted. Committee. Reports l it looked as if :1 ni 1 ,...,..~ .. Quhnrulnv mg r,-hue] e .. \ . L luau! trucking. H... :vnr'l< I`x`nZ;lI\ uu.~uu:.~.~ -king. Objection was trucking busliness 15 1t hard for the rail- ...,......;..l in if :'nnn11l .onu;man calm: t'01'wzu`d stion the Govern- of the price` i.~: Amen it t'm;- words 0t,hm'. < " us, . by\l In. 1-r-nnl'1 \\':|s Dy me Juu'ge<. M1`. Pay.-`re drew attenxtion to the two-year short courses which have been a(`.optud by thv Department. and will be czm'x":ed on in January and February in Midwlzmd and Orillia. Mprufinaw xvzw `xndv of the honor )!'UYl'I 0!} l.'!l' \\uxr\ . .~tn1od that this f in 1928, whun 4.31 1-H} and 100 zxcrns 1 rmrl white pine, tot .\I.P.'P.,4 Buauuu `upon 1ZU,UUU trees. 111 Lvzv .|.Ht:1U wan nu land purclmased, but 305 acres were planted with 400,000 red and white ninn f.-no: from the Midihurst T1111`- pranteu Wltn 4UU,UUU reu auu wxuuz pine tree-s from the L\IidJ'nu1'st sery. `In 1930 there were 151 acres purchased and 45 of these were pI'an`te~d with 60,000 red pizza trees. Fifty thousand of these trees came from Orono n`u1`se1*y. A de1non. tion plot containing 14 acres \\'a.<. -p1>an`ted with 9 species of 'onil'u1~s. 'Dhis plot is on the poim of two roatis at the south ent1*:mm- of t`-.1(; I fore-. In 1031 there \.~.~<- 186 acres purchased and 190 am` plant ed with 250.000 red pine tr '1`1..,. +`n:Hm.-inu~ 6: n of re- 120,000 trees. In 1929 there was no `GHA rn11~n1.qenr` H111 R05 nmu-.: \\'f*l`[` OH VVILH ZZ)U.UUU 1'I:u pint; u- rs. The fo*1`1o\-iing is :1 sum.mar;v of foresting operationa<: Planted to date, (340 acms; total of IICIYQS not Manterl. 15-'1; hxnd undo? option at presem time, `.244 a(-rvs; total acroagre of On Lake fo1'c~.=t will be 1.038 when t"-:;.'< acro-s unndc-1` option are added. wwm .-nm.mi++np vommmended that un-rler opium zmuou. The committee recommended bonruses be paid at the rate of :1 half cent per tree to he follvowing: Chas. Wattie, lot 11, Con. 6, Vespra, 4.963 ` trees, $24.81.; W. J. Gvalbumith. Con. , 4, F105, 3,000 trees, $15.00; W. M. Pz1ttz1'son,10t 4, Con. 10, E:<.=>:1. 0.180 '7 trees, 30.90; C. E. Copol-and, Mar- tinville, 3,325 tmes, $16.62. Mr. M-Hrm w-,1: mlznn with resmect to P:1ttz1'son, lot 4, (Jon. JU, 1u:<:-'>:1. n.mu| $30.90; trees, No action was taken with respect thrn motion of Councillors Spicker and Bates 1'0 the pu1'cha.=e of certain land for 1'ef01'e>*t:Lt.ion. TL" ...mm:..1 I|{'\\ 11I'YI'if+0f\ 1-nnsisfintz of for rt-fo1'e>"t:Lt.1on. The .~D(`Cl2ll committee consisting of C'0l1I1lClil`0l`S Dovmey, McLeod and Longmvan, appointed by the standing committee on nance to investigate .the liability of the town of Orillia to pay a portion of the cost of the `, hiospital bil`l of one Mcsweeney, an r indigenrt, amounting to $873.25, the ; county having already paid the full bilfl. Orillia having refused to pay a . portion. claiininsr that the said Me- } Sweeney was not a resident, the _ committee recommended that the mat- ` htr-r be referred to the county solici- _ ` tor with insrtructions that if it is the nninion` of the county slolicitor that Lil!` town of Orillia is liable for a portion of the cost, proceedings be commenced forthwith. If. however, tire county .~'olic~itor found the town of Orilliia was not liable. the county should then assiume thn full cost of [maid l)i'll.<. rm..,. nm An-n D:-mceinn rr-m`m't.. tire- and 1<'eoruz1ry m .v11m'zLnu anu uruuu. Mention was made of the broug}\t to Simvov County by Mr. Edtmuml ;\`Iuu1'icc, of I..:1fon~taine. who won rst prize for the best half bushel of potatoes at the Royal Win- ter Fair. This competition was open to the whole Dominion, which makes Mr. M-aux-i~ce s success all the more outstanding. (N4-'hnv zxrrrir-I1iiilI1`n1 n("hiVitieS such I 1 main m'11.<. The Old Age Pension replo-rt, p1'e- ` sented by Clerk Simpson, stated that ` there have been up to the present I time 1,677 applications for pension. Of this number 97 have been 1`efu: and 211 of those granted a pension have died. The znnolmt, Lrrantod ranges from $10.00 to $20.00 a month, :1ccow1`d'in: to the circum- stancr-.< of thu amicant. An in.=pec~ tor has been sent into the county by the OM Ag: Pensioum` Commi;-sion to make a thorough survey. Where the in. nds the app1icunt.x'have 1nisrep1`es>nte their circumstzmco.= the prznslon has boon promptly can- Cf.-`NW1. A .-mmnmv nf` H10 nr-n. h:~.\`<~ Cc-`l1()(1. A 1':u1n bm' of the lft i,.}~_e- C01U1!`t_V, but n`um`b>1' 1*.a\'o come places. n........: Mm... I naauu gnu, . . . . . - . ..- In an e o2't to complete the busi- ness of the council Friday without holding an evening .s`es:sion, a num- ber of motions were crowded into 1)-: lust hour of the nal sitting. Among these was 22 motion preseiited by Councillor llorley as the outcome 01' the Cunn`ing'h:xm r<.-.\:olu_tion. Tumvml hv F. W Kim-lev. . ,' 01' the Uunnmgjnzxm r(.~s.o1uuun. '-.\'loved by G. W. .\Io1-ley, .`I:c()nd-.1` by Stephens: 'I`h:n this council 1w;-cr)mmm1 by Stephens: That this, councii 1'2 .-cf)nin1i1(i to the Govermnent of the Provini.'e of Ontario that a Moratorium Act for :1 limited period of time be pzi.~.~:ed at the next session of the Le_L_:i. proviciinwg for 1':-lief .~'imiia1' to `the pro\'i'ion.< of .\io;'t5;zU;o1'.< zmd Pur- cha:<(.-1`.< Relief .`.tt. "J25. and amend- n1<,-nL< thereto. and that :1 copy of this 1'4-solution be fo1'\\"zLr(ie(i to the .-\tLo1-my-G<-xix-mi and the members of the mi iuturu for the Province or J .. {`i_.L 1\\I 4i.,.i.. ,.n-nnrn--,1Hnn l`u.~.~1_~ .\1o\-ml by G. W. ;\1o1`1wey, s<:con(1cd ( by W. J. (`,um1inp:hum: l'hu=1 in vioxv of at recent uxpcricnce in t.'ni.< county, this council recom- mend to the .-\ttox'n(\y-General that section 2 of the Crown VVitm;;. Act be so zunundcd as to provi:lr- fox a uniform .sc:11<~ of fees payable 10 \\'itncs; of all dc.~:c1'imi0ns, and that a copy of this rm-.~:o1uti0n bu for 1 cd to the .~\ttm'm.-y-Gs:ncral with A A *`~-v- \.: n~.nH4-V 1-or-1*i\'t~ f:l\`Ol - . .:.vqr.,4 L J LIUHN ilH`I trucks be Henry, Prh `>10 21 c0py1 `Ministry 0 lfor then` ( x ..u PI" l.\:UHl' mun county co .\`I0vc .. ....I F! In` .~ 1:11:12. I... I present. I \.|.. Passed Many Motions -- . . 1 outstanding. Other agriculitural activities such as cattle and grain clubs, were (le- scribed by Mr. Page in his outline of the work of the department in this nnnnfu law 1 and In .-. .2. muum ..-1:-rzltion at the I he 1.:-;;i. Ca: by (.`ounci11m'.~' W. ' I?m~~m`.<: 0) Kill.` L: ". mp1oyt2t' w-trn NH! b 3' 11'! ' out 1 pay 4-HUI) 2`w,rjz11' tzxxnti tarifT.~' for \ forxvzmirerl to I imte 1\Iini. of ( to Hon. LL-opoM of I-li<,-:h\\'z1_V:: 1'1 (:on.~aidm*z\tinn, zn ry (`nu approx nun:-H (`nrrir-(1. HlI'Hl;.' full :1`. HI l`.l1uTI' \'UuHL' 5' only for they This curried, but at I. -.1-`.. .li uu.:\-inn .'1~' it `x`:uun-. : to this motion, (Toun mhe felt ft'\\'(.`)' mm` i.~'1':lti\`(.' }mvl'y (-011111 I: At the p1'u. tinn- .v:.|-..1rn\'a-v'v|l*(i, hp Sui pc-nsone1'.< about an equal rune Sn F1-nn1 n11f,<.1'df` :'.H'-- (H.-('lI.~'~.~'1uI1, ` that it had hm: ' cnuncim-.= if ..4 uh. nu.-4` t about C(]1.l21| m from outside H-1', \\ \\'hnl<'- nu Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson, who was called to Hamilton two weeks ago on account of the serious illness of her b1'0t2l1(`1`, J. S. Bodldy, who passed away on Sunday, expected home to-night. n n... rw-.1,1,... :. ..:..:+:nn~ hm-I LU-u1;:,uu. I ;\Ir;<. Reg. Godden is visiting her pan-11`.s, LVI1`. and Mrs. Walter S41`- jozmt. vu..,. 1117 A I ..u-i.- \\':Ic u \'i tn JL-21111.. Mrs. W. A. L0\\'i.~' \`.'us a visitor to Toronto last week. _,. -. 1 II" 145,, ,_ _....L 4.1.. .....J 1.UlUlI`L~U A(lL`|. VI\,\.Ilv Bliss M. J. I-{ick1in_:: spent tho past` week in Orillia, the guest of he: no~ph(-w, Dr. Harold Hunter. wrz... t.I,I,... r`_.-.....,,.+ whn i< n.Hr2nrI-. HI'p|1\'\\, um. ;1uu.u ..u....-.. ` .\Ii.~u.< Helen Garret, who is attend- mg um\'e1's1ty, was home over thc week end. ' _- - .-. -- . -.,,I vIV_......4..l IIi's. J. F. Ncwum \'1. Toronto f1`ie11d'. isast week. Miss Mildred Wallrs was home from 'I`o1-onto over the week end. --- -` I - I ,,fL,J..L1..q county. Toward the close of the sitting iti was moved by Councillors Henry an-d Steele that letters of eomgratula ` tzion be sent to Mr. Maurice, winnm , of Canadian cliampionship for pota- toes; W. -L. Hamilton, of Collingwvood, who won distinction with his apples; Innisl Farms, Lefroy, winners in Holstein cattle class; R. F. (I'11-_r.:(I- den, B1'a(lfor(l, Yo`1k.=yhi1'e hogs, Stevenson Fanns, Alliston, Holsteins and Yorkshires; George Drennan, A3 liston. Y01`ksh'i1`es; George `Vlllxlll-` I l ( son. .-\1lis con, Yorkshtires; John Ham~ ilton, Colgan. swine and sheep. Would Raise Gas Tax To raise or not to raise the tax on gasoline and motor `.'ehicle.~' was Div of the big questions the members had to deal with at the Friday afternoo. -r..~.~:r:v1 t\{'+m~ cnrmllinrv` tll-P. (.*`11T111` .l`UlUllLU uvu; mu. vvyvnn ~.... bliss Edith Creswicke visited at hcl home here last week. N:r Whlirn-n--n-of T\/Tnwvhi.unn had Ilia home here last weex. NIi&< Ma1'g'aret Mu1`c`hivs0n had as her guest during the week end, Miss Helen Silvcrthome, of Toronto. Mva r`n;~ (`.-.u1-n nf 'I`m'nnfn. has Helen Sllvcrtnorne, OI '1'0l'Ol1I.0. Mrs. Crhas. C-arbin, of Toronto, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hu1'1b`u1t, this week. . tered the room A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, Nov. 18th, at the home off Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Wilson, Hawkestone, when their neice, Mar- garet Ellen Cameron, became the bride of Mr. Wilfred Earl Orawfond. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Craw- ford, Mitchell Square, the Rev. Mr. MacKens.ie, of Atherley, oicia-ting. The bnide looked charming as she en- on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Annie Jrermey. The bride was dressed in white French georgette and nadium lace with satin shoes and stockings to match. Her bridal veil was caugh` up with orange blossoms and she car- ried pink roses. The only attendiani was little Miss Bernice Clark as flower girl, dressecl in pale blue crepe de chine with ivory lace trimming and carrying a silver basket of pansies. They stood beneath a beau- tiful arch of evergreens with touches of autumn lr.-ave.< and flowers and white wedding bellls. The room: were lvcorated with pink and white streamers. After the ceremony tin bride and groom led the way to tln (lining room, where :1 bountiful rc- 1.\Zl. was enjoyed by about forty gue.~~ts. The g'room s gifn to the bride was a four-piece silver tea ser- vice and a white gold pendant set with amethyst and rhines'tone:<, to tln piianist a gold pendant set with 1-opaz and ] iUllleSt011CS. and to the (lower gm a gold locket and chain. After the \\'L`(l(llnf. ,` breakfa. the bride an-l groom left amid s.ho\-.'er>' of confetti and g`oo(l \\'i:~il1e.< for Orillia, `whence to Akron. Ohio, and other points south. hr Han lnrirlt- < 1"`/ifli -In ......nnn\.,nn:l Akron. Umo, and omcr p01nLs .~:uuu1. accompuniecl by the bri .< f2ll.ll"l and two f1`.1end.s, Mr. and .\1i. Bobble. The bride iruvr.-llcd in blucl-: silk Canton crepe, with navy blue broadcl-ot.h coat with sable collar and cuffs and `nut to match. On `.|hei1' re- turn they will 1'0si(lv: on the groom"s fzmn at .`Ii`Lcl1L-ll Square. Personals CRAW FORD-CAMERON COLLKER ST. Y.P.S. 53 xm-mbcz'.~ 01' the Young "'4 : .i Society of Collin` St. Unit-l~?i- urch held L1\ci1' regular social` `- 1g and aHI`1uL11t-ivc'Li0110f otccra Q.` The Northern Advance_ to deal with at me r'riu21y `d.1LU1uvu. session. After spending the entire morning in (ll>'C11SS2ll`l`,` ways and means of `.o`.*,'ering: taxes, they turned about to consider how much they could incree.se the tax that would have to be paid by 'Cl\0 who trzwel the l{ing'.< l`1lf. l1\\'1lf" by motor. Councillor H. J. Cra\vford, chair man of the standing committee on Lcgislatioii, submitted 21 report in wlrich it was .-tutr~d that considera- tion had been given the motion of Councillor.'~' Nolan and Drinkwater regarding mernorializingz the Provin- cial Governnient to inc`:ea. the tav. on gZ`LSO1- lfl` and motor vehicles carry- ing passengers and 1nerc7.\anli.:e as to offer some relief and fL1l'!1l:}1'x more funds from this source to al low the Dupartinent of lligiwvays to` reduce the county s share of 20 per A4` Hm m.+ nf mnstruction and Anna`- ` "39 u " E\}z.iiiEi G ` TO REFORIVIATORY Hubbard s Hardware] On Saturday Morning from 9 O'clock to 12 0 c1ock we are These prices are for CASH and are gooti from Decembez 4 to 1.0, inclusive. NEXT WEEK WILL BE DIFFERENT. XKIATCI-E OUR ADVT. OUR cH1iIsTMAs TOYS This store will be opeh every evening Wt invitn _\'m1 1'4) {-111} for . `,1 ..... `Sin n \.\.*"IC ])ET.T\']CT2 .'~\NY\V1-TERT . SIN 'l`(`-S\\'.\' \\'i1`hr>HT .\'i E.*ET>`1'l`1(E).Z\{.\L (`HA RG1? THERE IS NO PLACE THAT SELLS QUITE S0 CHEAP AS county's share 01 zu puz ` cent. of the cost of construction 1 maintenance of the provinciai high- 4 Wu The committee recommrrnded that this be done. Councillor Nolan, mover of the orisina`. motion. said that 1.0 had bven thinking the matter over and would like to offer an amendment to .~tx`ike out the words other motor ` ' If t';1<.- report was adopted 3.1 might; imp0.~:(.- -.1 red} *- \`.!'|(\ \\'h(`):4n' bL1.~`iI10.\I~`

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