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Northern Advance, 30 Jun 1932, p. 8

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l ag'e_1d31gnt ;.:nu uuy_ UJ. dune, J.U0.C... J. T. SIMPSON, i County Clerk.) LIVLKDULV , County Clcrls l.\11`DU.V, County Clerk. . 4 l . i` Notice is hereby given that a by- I I Corporzition oi` the County of Simcoe e.o21 the 15th day of June, 1932, pro- u`|\ iding' for the guaizmteuing of pay- ;m(;11L by the County of Simcoe of me I. debentures of the Town of Orillia to the amount of $21,163.70 for certain :. loc-.11 improvements, and such by-law was registered in the Registry Ofce for the Registry Division of the `County of Simcoe on the 22nd day 10$ June, 1932. A -\n\7 Innfinn fn nn...1~. nu .-.-.L .u~A.-. law was passed by the Council of E219-" ;..:nu uay U1 dune, LUOZ. H Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, ml15t be made within three months aftel the Iirst publication of this notice and cannot be made thereaitei`. Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. J '1` RnID.QnN ' Notice is hereby given that a by- _,`law W215 passed by the Council of the L Corporation of the County of Simcoe ., on the 17th day of June, 1932, pro- ]`viding for the guaranteeing` of pay- .ment by the County of Simcoe of me _7_ of the Town of Colli.ng- .wood to the amount of $25,000 for __'1e:~:pense of unemployment relief dur- _ iing the winter of 1930-31, and such `by-law was registered in the Registry 0fIice for the Registry Division of the iCmmtv nf Simona rm H1n 99m-I rim: UlllL c 101' me negistry uxvision 01 the `County of Simcoe on the 22nd day 01' June, 1932. -1` Any motion to quash or set aside 0;the same, or any part thereof, must. be made within three months aftei` Lthe rst publication of this notice and "ft-annnt hp mndo 1`.hr>1`r=2`Ffn1- yu dune, 1961. . Any motion to quash or set aside "the same, or any part thereof, must 5be made within three months of the 1'i1*.~:t publication of this notice and cannot be made therea1`ter. Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. J. T. SIMPSON, ('7 Cmintv Clnk. 5| .\'otice is hereby giiven that a b Lgluw was passed by the Council 01' th r',L}orporation of the County of Simco i on the 17th day of June, I932, pro viding for the guaranteeing of pay . ment by the Co1.mty of Simcoe of the (lobe-nt.111`e.< of. the Town of Barrie to I..Lhe amount of $33,246.-J() to pay fol icertain paxw,-nu.-nts, curbs and gutters and storm sewers, and . by~law was 1'cgish:rml in the R(:y.:isL1`y Oice lfor the Registry Diviazion of the ()ounty ur Simcoe on the mind day 01 '.'June, 1932. GI .\n\.' n1nHnn fa nnn:-'h nu` caf aeidn ! Notice is hereby given that a by- `law was passed by the Council of ti`.-: 'ICorpo1'ation of the County of Simcoe `on the 17th day of June, 1932, pm Riding for the guaranteeing of pay ;ment by the County 01' Simcoe of the [debentures of the Town of Barrie to ithe amount of $16,000 for the con- Jst1'u('ti011 of storm sewers and pav- ling for unempioyment relief, and {Sm-`.1 b_\'-1a'.v was 1'egi. in the I{c-5;-isti-y Oice for the Registry DIV- ision of the County of Simcoe on the 22nd day of June, 1932. An motion to quash or set aside `the same, or any part thereof, must ibe made within three months after [the first publication of this notice and `cannot be made therezlfter. ; Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. 1 .T '1` RTNTPRON, (Elizabeth Street) ` REV. LOUIS PICKERING, PASTORI Notice is hereby given that a. by- 'law was passed by the Council of the Corporation of the County of Simcoe on the 17th day of June, 1932, pro- viding for the guaranteeing of pay- ment by the County of Simcoe of the debentures of the Town of Orillia to the amount of $50,000 to pay for the purchase 01` an industrial site, and such by-law was registered in the Rv:.~:istry Oice for the Registry Divis- ion of the County of Simcoe on the 22nd day of June. 1932- 7 Any motion to quash or set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 22nd day of June, 1032. J. T. SIMPSON, (".m1n+v (`.1 .1 `-1.- ,'JUIlC, LUOZ. ; Any motion to quash or set aside `the SEl11`1l:, or any pzxrt thereof, must ;b(: made within three months after the first publimtioii of this notice and cannot be iiimio. tin.-reaftcr. I Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. t J. T. SIMPSON, I County Clerk NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1911 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF ' BY-LAW NO. 1813 NOTICE OF R;5.:3'!'RATlON OF BY-LAW NO. 1814 THURSDAY, JUNE aznu (12/Ly U1 4.lU.Ilb', LUOZ. J. T. SIMPSON, County Clerk. .J1I DUJ.V, r" County Clek. uuruum, County `.01-k. 30, L932. .-\._ Knox, Choir Leader Audrey L. Clifton, Organist Sunday, July 3, 1932 11 a.m.-The Pastor. 7 p.m.-Rep1'esentative of Lord s Day Alliance. Central S.S. picnic at Innisl Park, July 20th. You are welcome to all these meet-1 ings. CoiiierSt. Umed {hutch REV. J. J. BLACK, MINISTER The Cundles W.I. are holding a garden party at the home of Wailace Brown on Tuesday, July 5th. Cold meat supper and play Nobody but \'ancy. Supper 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets 25c and 15c. .>:u.au. uname to pay this amount, he was sent up the hill for 30 days. Jack Brummell, companion of the accused, was also charged with the 5111118 offence, but failed to appear in court. A bench warrant was is- sued for his arrest. The men were picked up by Provincial Constable Thompson after a car hired by them from the Valley Taxi Co. had gone o the road into the ditch at Mid- hurst. Finding the men to be in an intoxicated condition, the oilicer got a confession from them that they had done their drinking in Barrie before starting out. This was report- ed to (`hief Stewart. who laid the in- 4' .. n..,a ha` I Edwarcl Audet, aged 33, charged with begging on the front street Sat- urday night ,appeared in custody be fore Magistrate Jeffs Monday morn- ing,` and pleaded guilt. He was ned $4.50 or 10 days in gaol.. Without funds to pay, he was forced to take tim term. Clmus. Brown, convicted of illegal con.~'umpti0n at the Wednesday after- noon session of police court, was ned 515 and costs, amounting in all to .$'2.().50. Unable to pay this amount, lw \\'n< sxnnf. nn the hill For R0 nvn I In the winter months rivers are 1`i':,-rs, and lakes` are lakes, but in the vinely summer months, when swim- miw: enthusiasts swarm their shores, Lhcy rnally look like aquariums. 'c2N1aAL CHURCH Furnished Apa1'tment-Kitchen with electric stove, separate cellar, front and back porches. $35 month in- cludes dishes, bedding, c-tc., heat and light. Phone 669w. DR. WALTER H. WOODROVV .. ma vncxr /Mn 'r*1.1"nnA 7 p.m.-The Minister will preach. The Rev. G. A. B..-\. The Lord's Day Alliance Field Day 1 Barrie Churches. DR. E. ROGER WELLS 7 TORONTO L- _; st... n..-.... n Hninl R.- 1 1 a.m.--The Minister. 7 EVERYBODY WELCO_VIE Sunday, July 3, 1932 All new stock slightly damaged by smoke and water. All stock must be cleared re- gardless of price. Come early for best choice Mier`s Ladies` Wear $8,000.00 Worth of Stock Dresses-C022 ts-Millinery 28 Elizabeth St. .__________._____ To Let--La1'ge upstairs room, 40 Bradford St. Phone 512F. gyigppgrzjs LADIES WEAR splencua anu for the right nnnfc Etnne Rx \Allandale News\ Mrs. Thos. Allan and little daugh ter Elwin spent two days at Washago Beach this week, also M1` Archibald. \r.. 1' Vlnn-ln11nl'\l:11'I wn: :1 week mm Beach tms week, also M1` .-u'cn1oa1u. Mr. J Maglouchlan was 21 week end visitor with friends in Huntsville. 11.. India. T-Inrlcrm~ m 'T`m-nnto. visitor witn Irienus 1n 1-1unLsviue. Mr. Leslie Hedger, of Toronto, `paid a brief visit to his home over [the week end. ' 11.. am} \T1-c r` .TnnL- xvhn ra- `the week end. /' I Mr. and Mrs. C. Jackson, who re- cently moved here from Collingwood, have taken the 1'c. on Burton Ave. formerly occupied by W. B. Way. \Tv F1-ml Ponnv. of Toronto. re- Way. Mr. Fred Penny, Toronto, newed acquaintances in town on Thursday. ' \h~.- F`. Rhr-:'n' and daughter M-ad_u'e Thursday. .\Ir.-. E. Shear and daughter ;\I-udge ` left on Thursday for the Presbyterian Girls Camp near Port Bolster, where Mrs. Shear will hold an executive position duringj the summer months. Donald Blogg and Clifford Jenkins were gjtlests of friends in Graven- `hurst on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Knight left on VI.\Ionday to open their summer cottage at Balt. Mr. Knight returned on Tuesday, but Mrs. Iinigrlit will remain at the cottage for the next two i months. KL, -..I 11.-. LI `N/| 1'+..1m-.11 nnrl cnh -_ Wanted---Genera1 maid, middle aged pref:-r1'ed, Barrie in summer, Toronto in winter. Mrs. Chas. Phillips. Phone! EE1 I IHOIIUIS. 311'. and Mrs. H. Mitchell and 5011 Cecil, 311`. and Mrs. M. C. Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. W. Darby and daughter Madeline and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kamphorc and daughter were recent visitors with Jos. and Brownie Gates. I\ 1,1,, .4 _ 4.-.-.. ...:n L- mnan V'lS1LUl'S WILH dub. anu JJJ.\Ivvuu. \_As~v\.ua On July 1st a change will be made in the operation of the C.N. express at Allandale station. Allandale will be used as a sub-station to the Barrie ` ofce, with the Barrie agent in charge and Geo. Morris, one of the present platform men at Allandale, will also act as cle-rk here in the handling of ' the company s business. Mr. S. Ross, the pre.=ent agent, has been transfer- red to S\v.xstil There will be no` change in public .5C)'\`l(`0, howe\r'er.' Parcels will be delivered, goods ship- ped und money orders purchased ; from the local ofce as usual. v 1 Il1L,.____.'l.__. ...A..:.. ,. ...i.:1,. ...... ll'UH1 Lllc luucu uuuc cm uaucu. Last Thursday evening while per- forming gymnastics at the tennis court, Henry Ferry, son of Mr. and . .\I1-s. K. Ferry. Burton Ave., painfully and seriously injured his wrist. The lad jumped from the club house steps and grasped an iron railing suspend- ed about seven feet in the air, but the weight of his body tore his grasp loose and he fell heavily to the ground, striking his wrist on a sharp step. At the time he did not seem badly hurt, but medical exainination showed the bone broken in four places. He was taken to Toronto on Friday, where the fracture was set 7 by specialists. 'T`n-n rut-+1-n nvunn~_~ uvnnnf fn afar?` U_\' DIIUUJGIIDL-B. Two extra gzings expect to start work on the C.N.R next Monday. A \\'e](ling gang will operate on the nor- thern section of the main line, and a bridge and building gang will work at Wyebridgc. Snnrl Items VV ye D1'1(lg'C. Sport Items Rain on Wednesday prevented the A1landalc.- tennis team from making their scheduled appearance at Totten- haam. Next Wednesday Allandale will be at home to Beeton. "Plan Ha!-a AF ncnmac Fawn lnonn hncfnll wm be at home no 136912011. The lists of names have been posted in the ladder stmwding, but so far no chxmges have taken nlace. A4 n 11 .,,,,,-, ,_.L ,2 AL, \.uuu,~;\..: uuvx. uu.A\\,A| unuvho At the weekly tournament of the lawn bowling club on Monday night the rink consisting of A. Sharp, G. Vickers and L O. Vail , skip, carried off first prize. Univ 0110 (rnmp wn: ninvnr] in thnl Ull lll'Sl.} )_)l'l7.L`. Only one game was played in t1: .-Hlzmdale Softball League during` t.l1 past week and that was won by tl`. Buttcrcups, who defeated Clark. Clark 13 to S. C:-.4`!-Lnll -Pnv... ...II `\I\ `V\1r\I\r 4 \.lZl1'K 10' IO 6. Softball fans wl be pleased to hear that Jimmy Johnston .< shoulder is in good shape again and he is ready for action when called upon. Sandy Ness has been doing a great job during Johnston s absence, but he will now be required at rst b:1: | the 2lb>`(.`l1L`(,` of .-\chio _\I:u~. who lea\'cs to accept a position on the railroad next geek. '["nn _\Il-in/lulu G-nan: -11m. nu/in-i\*nI~_ |wu, I(A|I|\}LI\A -u..\\. \\:\\_|\. The .-\llumlulo team 211'-2 en `ing to have the U0 _;amc~ with Church- ill p1z1_vc oil` here .\'Ion night, July 4th. This will be Chu1'c.hill s chance to not in the plziy-offs. There are several ifs about it If Bradford l0se.< to Allzmtlule to-nig`ht, Churchill cannot get worse than a tin for _<:coml place. but if Rl`:1I'lf0`l`(l (lotbzzts .~\lI:m(lale, Churchill must win to tie lfnr : and if Allzmdale defeats hull`: f(~:im< they will both be tied for second place. Both Signals and Le-. froy cannot po.<. got in the play- offs. \V' 1 551. the ' the the -1 1'. Band concert in Queen s Park to-` `night at 8.15. Men s Straw and Panama Hats, on` sale at clearing prices. Simmons & Co. Hats.. Coats. Bathing Suits, famous Knit-to-Fit` make. Prices $2.95 to $3.50. Sim.-, mons & Co. The Coat Store. Collingwood 1.0.0.13`. degree team paid 21 fraternal visit to Barrie lodge on Tuesday night and exemplied the second degree. Visitors present in- cluded D.D.G.M. Bro. H. Fisher, 01 Cookstown, and Past D.D.G.1\`I. Allen. of Stayner. Governor Bantinghas 31 boarders at the castle on the hill, 29 males and two females. Only once before tluring his tenure of oice has the t'nirt_v mark been reached, safs tl`.-: Governor. Births ag'ain top the lists of vital statistics for the month of June with 1'2 registered during the past four weeks. `.\Ia1'riages come next, 11 certi- cates having been issued in the same period, while seven deaths were re- corded. Ladies Millinery on sale. July sale. Simmohs & C0. Hats. Coats. Dresses. - For being` drunk in 21 public place on June 26th, Percy McDonald, pick- ed up in Barrie by the police, was ned $10 with costs of $15 and had `his permit suspended. 1 ` The members of Painswick Wo- men s Institute with their husband: and fahmilies havle been inlvitcid to hold t eir annua picnic at tie iomc `of Mrs. Yeates, Stonec.1`oft Villa, iAllandale, on the afternoon of Tues- lunch, as usual. day, July 5th. Ladies will bring. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE WANTED for Barrie and surrounding territory, to represent the Old Reliable Font- hill Nurseries. A splendid and ..m-mmmnt rmenine` Those who are planning to attend ` the Conservative picnic at Midhurst 5 Forestry Park, July 6th and require transportation, are asked to phone 47 and leave their names. Anyone going to the picnic who has room for an odd pas. will please notify D. F. MacLaren at the above number,, or Miss Arnold, 459. The local police received word from the north this morning to keep a watch for Eleanor Fearn, aged 13. missing from her home in Temagaim since yesteulay afternoon. The girl was described as 5 ft. 6 in. tall, with` brown hair, blue eyes and fair com- plexion. At the time of her disap- pearance she wore a bright owered (lresi, brown coat and fur collar. 1 section of Maple Ave. Residents of Barrie are doing con-5: siderable repairing to their homes' these days, according to the bui1ding'= permits issued in June. Amounts ranging from $20 to $500, making a total of $2,005, are recorded. Ali re-L present repairin_9,' or remodelling withi the exception of two permits for $500 each issued to W. A. Knicely, and H. Ferguson for the purpose of. erecting two cottages on the north; UL] It 4-I. l Because he thought a strip of land, along the lake shore, owned by Jos. McBride, was public property, Fred} Thompson appropriated it as a camp- site He felled two trees and dug af large hole in the bank where he pro-i posed to erect a tent, before the owng er found out what was going on.` Monday in police court Thompson= was charged with trespassing` andi d:1n1.'11:,ing property. He was ned $5` .zmd costs of $2.50 and ordered to. pay the owner of the property $20] for the trees that had been destroyed l LOCAL NEWS Barrie, Ont The Nort_he3'n Advance_ l Allandale 6, Royalites 5 l l The fth annual clash between Al- 13' jlandale and Imperial Royalites 01 C` Toronto on Tuesday evening pro- _. duced the kind of softball the fan: ` like to see; nip and tuck all the way. ~ 1 Both teams entered the fray deter-`Rh mined to win. Allandale having theii it `long string of victories to protect, C and the Royalites striving for thc `ln `honor of stopping them. The playim , was fairly fast throughout, althougixtl 3 rather loose at times, and most of the `-01 , mishaps gured in the scoring. Botl: ` : pitchers worked smoothly am`. hue $1 [ the upper hand of the butters nearlyi . all the way. ' I Ail;-.n(lale opened the scoring` in the secoiid. collecting` three runs on hits-`~ by Goring. .-\. Stephenson, 'l{.' Guil1'oyle, E. Marsliall and A. Md. l{ni;;ht, and some loose elding ` ` amunzl second bas-;-. {oyalites tied it` up in the fourth on walks to MC-`L Z\'eily and Turner and hits by Carey`_ `and Wil1~;in.~:on. In the fth .-\llandala' l 1; again \\`.en1; to the front with two `1 `U runs scored on hits by Reid, A. Man ( H. shall and N059. Royalites-again tied ( i_ it up in sixth when lielcey and Care`_' , l 1 I 1 C to beat out hits and were brought home 3_ by Jack Henson when he sneaked a hit close to the bag` past A. Mar- ishall. Allandale again displayed 3 15. their latent punch when they came .,s_ to bat in the ninth. McKnight walk- ` ed. Reid bunted and was safe when` `he caught the Royalite ineld at-f Cefooted on this unexpected play. Both; . he and .\'IcKnig'.lit advanced a base on: as 21 passed ball and McKnight scored` ad the winning run when A. Marshall ,drove the ball over the centre eld-j for : head. l l :\.~ l`\nr- lwnan .-nizl l1a`Fn\'n 1-lip nifr-l1-: ~' ` ncuy LU, {Rough cf. ! Allnndnl mu LVuI.`5u11u:-. n .4 ...... .... ...._ permanent opening man. Special inducements. Stone& Wellington, Toronto 2. gnougn c1. | A1landale-E. Marshall 3b, A. Me-4 fKnigl1t ss, Reid cf, A. Marshall lb, Ness c, Goring 1f, Stephenson 1-f.l ` -;Guilfoy1 p, St. Clair 2b. l ( o a I Snow: hv mmnsrgt ;\ILlll1Uyl. P, DL. L/Foul` LU. ` I Score by mmngs: d_`Al1andale ....... ..o 3 o 0 2 0 0 0 1-(; hi Umpir-es-J. Henderson, Toronto; 1,`:C. Lockhart, Knock. V After the game both teams and` 'f the umpires were the guests of the` hglocal Imperial Oil representative, Art 1Pug`l1. at 21 banquet in the Orange fl-lull. which wz1.< catered to by the` =Lmly Orange Lodge. Several olcalri e{f1'0i11 the Toronto office who made! s:the trip to see their team perfo1'm,; y}as well as the (listrict 1'epre. 1-`were also present. After the repast! d;sl1o1"t; speeches were made by Artl 1` Pugh, W. Burnett, Toronto; C. J. n`Seitz, Mr. Wilkinson of Toronto; S. l l\Tr-T\ nilw 'T`nvnnfn- W1-nnl: nnlienrn l I ,Roya1ites ....... ..o 0 0 3 0 2 0 0' o-5 3 .goo(1 team. ; Royalites-Carey 3b, Wilkinson c, Henson p, Berry 2b, Williams If. .\Ic~, `Neily lb, Turner rf, Kelcey ss,` iT?nn;r11 rf, l :\'L'1'y HILICH H1 HOL \`.'l'.L`3}'. |' .-\IIzmdah:- scored one run in the. 1'.~:t and six in the second. The six! runs x-.-mm ;~:vo1`(:d on walks to .\I<:-i knight mu . Goring, followed by hits" by St. Clair. E. Mm-.=ha]I, Bel]. {-.~i\l. _.-\. .\`Izu'.=halI. Ness and McNight. up` lfor the xecxmd time. Three more c came in tho sixth on a hit by Bell,,>` !.'m error on Reid s tap, A. Ma1`sh:=l_I sc {hit and Goring s double. C]`.'.lC`;'1iH: `.<<~or.'l:.` their rst run in the fth on: !R. I .~iv=`.- ~r' :10 and 21 passed ball.` Nflmiz` rthor sun came in the sixth '\vhu;-n J. `leive wa.= snfv on St. Clairs A;1'r0I`. advanced on J. (`o11 out and .-(-ored on .`nnch`;< hit. '1 C 1. -J5. run.-uua u, V-ccu-unc St. Vincents made sure 01' :1 place .in the play-o' of the noi'thern soft- `ball group when they defeated Cree- imorc G to 5' Monday night on the i:tttei".= diamond. The game was fea- .=,i~ 4.! 1);.` the hitting of Jack Rumble, xvho ::u_u-.1ntL-xi for three runs, driv- ing: one in and getting two home ! ........u.... .v. V ....... nu - J: .-Xllnndale has played some mighty ( Mine sol'tb'.1ll this year, but they never 0 ;pIayed better uthan they did at V Chu1'chil1 on Thu1'sd21y e\'enin;_.-; last, n {when they chalked up their twenty-id !1'st straight win. Everyone fromlt `the catcher to the outelders playedia ia b1`nL .`-up game. making` only one';1 St, (`.Ini1- lnttinrr nn onav vnHm|: lcanw . Reid's A doubh their first ` I{o*i\'r'_-' 4'F1mi1' i when safe 0! [ . , ....n.. ...l.-nu:-AA A11 1 ,ul L-anilsg-uglgallic. I]1' only (1)1I1e:a '.< ip. t. air ettinrr an easy ro ex`; `get away from him ::ifte1' u long; run.'[ i'l`i'ue the elders (lid not get many t .hzu'd chances, but the high wind made `the elding of any sort of hit or L !tl11'c{lwnt-lmll uncertatin. Goodnznulxzilllt as 11,- eani was, 1 was rea y . rnv- L gold Reid ma. pitching` that sub-lg iniuml Cliurcliill so decisively. He he-l(li `Linc heavy hitting Hill boys to fou1'| |scatto1`e(l hits, two by E. Wonch and; etwo by R .Reive. one of tin: l:1tte1".~:|_ hits being a triple wlich went by ,Bell when he alniost made :1 .h3e-` string catch of it. Reid displzign:-(l' .t31u hr-st r'h:nisr(- :11 mice (x,vm- -11 mi BASEBALL hLl'lH`b" Cill./(.'H U1. IL. [ELM the best change of pace `this league, the batters 1 whet'ne1' to expect :1c1z'.~'\ inv Fnqf hull \7rn-run. u UK. WALKER n. VV\J\llJ|\\Jvv EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST . n..:n:.. nnuuin 1 [EH25 UL`.b|4 \'Hill|g,U U1 1Jd.L'U U\/Cl" FUUII [HY `tlns not kn0\\'in.'." lgwlwether expect :1c1z!'\`r:,(lro;):s}ow or fast ball. Vernon .`IH_9,'h0s was 1:'.u'ticula1']_\' at his xnc.-1'vy. fzmningz ithreo times on slow balls. Tn all; :Rei.`. fanned nine and walked threu ;J:1ck Reivo also pit:-hccl :1 nice game, `oxcc-pi: in two innin:_r,.< wht.-n he was; !\'c1'y much in hot v.'::te1'. | .\nndn1r- -`.nn1`nr] nnn run in Han St. Vincents 6. Creemore 5 . ,,,L ,, 1 .- I 1 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF Hume, 1932. __ BY-LAW NO. 1802 `I Any motion to quash or set asuu%/ `the same, or an" art thereof, mus : Notice is hereby given that a by-the made within) tlhree months aft?` law was passed by the Council of the-{the i-st publication of this notice and Corporation of the County of Sixncuzscannot be made therezlfter. nn `rho 1.-`nth iim: of` June. 1932. Irro-| Dntc :1 the 22nd ciav of June. 1932- - for the extension I 1 ; ' in the Registry Oice for the Reg`1stry I aside J. T. SIMPSON, County Clerk. ` Notice is hereby gi\'en that a by- `law was passed by the Council of the Corporzxtion of the County 01' Simcoe on the 15th day of June, 1932, pro- viding for the g'uarz1nteeing of pay- ment by the County of Simcoe 01' the debentures of the Town of Pene- tanguishene to the amount of $5,000 of water mains, and that such by-law was registered NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAVV NO. 1809 `_Division of the County of Simcoe on .the 22nd day of June, 1932. Anv nnnfinn fin nnnch nr :91 . n xvzxe `nnucr-4I I\v Nu. l`mu.m`I ml! 1-`-.c~A .LX1C ZZIIU. Ud.y U1. dL|ll\`.', 12104. 1 -\l ; Any motion to quash or set asi<.`c`1aw ` `the same, or any part thereof, 1x1ust[Co1~1: be made within three months after the . on t `first publication of this notice anu`|\ idi1 icannot be made thereafter. ;in(;11 1 Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. dcbc *. J. T. SIMPSON, 2 ,1` County Clerk. II loczx ` \vv,w iIOI' UUCIHPLOYTUBIIL FCIIBI, anu M11111} `such by-law was registered in the? .Registry O"1ce for the Registry Div- lision of the County of Simcoe on the :22nd day of June, 1932. -\nv mnnn tn `|'l$]]1 nv . nsidn` IZZHU. (lbly 01 JLIIIU, LVOZ. T Any motion to quash or set aside Eths same, or any part thereof, must `be made within three months after ithe first publication of this notice aim cannot be made thereafter. ; Datod the 22nd day_ of June, 1932.i .T, '1`. RT\11>ROV_ - H V --"-` N(Iic<: is hereby given that It 113-,` ~ law was passed by the Council oi` the`. Co1'])oration of the County of Simcoe! on the 15th day of June, 1932, IJTO`. [1 \'iiing' for the guaranteeing of nay-` ,_'m(:nt by the County of Simcoe v 3 ti.-~ C I debentures of the Town of Orilha to| _.~jthe amount of $2,200 for certain. fim-:11 improvements, and such by-i:uv e!was registered in the Registry Oice xifor the Registry Division of the . ;(`o-`n`y of Simcoe on the 22nd day 01 \ 4 S E I -:- `o1 June, 1932. Notice is hefeby iVen 311%? 3 113"` MW '35 Passed by the Ceuneil Of We;thc or must C01`D01`3-tie Of the C011T1tY Of 51111301` aftei 011 the 15th day Of June, 1932 P1'` first Vidillg for the 8'Ua1`i111teei11g' Of P3~3"ica11not be made thereafter. ment by the County of Simcoe of the Dated the 22nd day of June 1933. debentures of the Town of Orillia to J_ T_ Sh\[PSON `the amount of $11,400 for the cost} county Clerk `to the town of a trunk sanitary seweri las unemployment relief work, and! `that such by-law was registered in! NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF Ethe Reg'istr_v Ofce for the Registry! BY-LAW N0- 1312 Divis-ion of the County of Simcoe on} _ _ _ -; fthc 22nd lay of June, 1932. ' Is :;'n`en ; Any motion to quash or set a;1d.;`1zL\v [me ; 01- any part thereof, nm_c,t;Corpo1'ation {be made within three months after:011 tho rst publication of this notice and ` Viding the cannot be made tlmreafter. I Dated the 22nd day of June, 193;?.debenturcs I T '1` Q`| 1\/1`DO!'\?\T :`H1n zxvnnnnf M` 11: nnn +'m. Hm mm, St. Vincents 5, Midhurst 4 St. '\'in(-m'.t.: trimmed Midhurst in a close game at the local diamond F11- clay night by 5 to 4. Eddie Strains- man was the big shot for the winners, i`-ivirw.-_-' in +;`nrr>e runs and knocking` out :\ home run. 5rn.L,1:u.1.:: J. . Orillia, Ontario ` will be at the Queen s Hotel, Bar-rie,; Every Saturday. 1| 10 am to 2 p.m., and by appoint- I ment. ` i Notice is hereby given that a by- ilzuv was passed by the Council of that Corporzxtion of the County of Simcoe;}3 on the 15th day of June, 1f)2}:7. ., pro-It viding for the guaranteeing of pay-it. `ment by the County of Simcoc of the `debentures of the Town of Orillia to-`l iti\C amount of $16,000 for sidewaik.~I `and storm sewers for relief purposes _ `and that such by-law was regitered! iin the Registry Office for the Ileg'isLry! 'Divi. of the County of Simcoe on . ' the 22nd day of June, 1932. H ' Anv mntinn tn mm. m` :01. n. v 2 I I _run'~:. Pete 'l`aillon also got 21 circuit clout. Pzlrker McMil1in was on the mount for the East 1'-Jmlers and ..(v,.1. .1 nun.- In-.11 Ur. n1rwA Li-P n IIHJLRHIJ IO1' INC 11112153 J.`4H(|eI'S anu :.-Etc-1::-vl . ball. He also hlt 8 double. The St. Vincents have now ,won six and lost two games and are sure of a berth in the play-o . line ZERO Lldy UI JUIIC, J.}7SZ. 0' - Any motion to quash or set asLd<;| Ithe same, or any part thereof, must: `be made within three months after} , the first publication of this notice and icammt; bu mzulu Lhmx-:xftc1'. I Dated the 22nd day of June, 1932. I J. T. smpsox, (`nu uh: f"lz~_u1r With the holiday and `UN: opening of the 1nusk:L111m;r- and black bass` ,>:eas0n to-morrow. 1,rz1f".`1c north br.2g:~u1 iearly this morning to show sixzmz of ;u heavy increase. n NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY~LAW N0. 1805 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW NO. 1806 NOTICE OF RE%.".`.STRATlON OF BY-LAVV NO. 1807 Jug 1 nt by nnn+un aauu (lily OI JUHB, _ J. T. SIMPSON, (`nnnfv F '1'UlCUlVlU will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, EVERY SATURDAY Hours 10 am. to 4 pm. Consultation: Eye, Ear, Nose and Thr0at.

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