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Northern Advance, 10 Nov 1932, p. 5

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0 0.0 |Vo3<*`c`o1`a:eai*;: 3:9 DfiDiooZ (O:Q `V I wulcn was rlgxlu : 1 .'-\fter much (li.<-u.~r: it \\':1.~' 21p,'ree(1| to {rive :l.[)1)1`O\':L1 to the . of the-I ` .-\.<. ; Mr. 'l`1'm'o1-.<, in thanking council for` the moral support rrivr.-n. 1-ominzlodthe` n:~.`.`.lw1':< that (-It-cti0n.< \\`ur<- nour. y (Continued from page one) 1 ,p L`... 4...".-. Ln, kw -1 cut \I\nr\ VVanls Town to Pay Rent n`-H N ,.,__L. _A...L.'..,.. &L.. l I . Shu ` 7\Tr : t0\\'n.<,hip of '\ (:;~:p1'u v.: {the town of Bzu'1'ic, in with the p2'o\'ision.< 3; sun] \\7r11`rrw-nn1':n .\(-1* ' Need New Snow Plows \Ir.\-nu. uuyni. |I12.lIlHUH I\IcDonz` down lull Llll.` [)l'U\l>.'lUll.\' and \V:1t('1'c0u1'se Act, . `+l~!.~. on .3. . 41...! SC 21 (11'CCl1 through 1115 INK)- 'n.<,hip (:;<,p1'u \'.'i'o`Lc or- accord- :1 of the ad to put itrophy in ti. "iumi road ta wrong turn `sent Barrie . utes and 5 : hind team, xititiii 30 dzijvs that po:Lion`mj]c.\ in 3 an- Donald St. from i3!1(_*;,0Cm](`__;. 0 end of ('u.l\'ert :1m'o;<.< in-l,_m(I_ _,-Cc, oi? the towniinc zmd Don- .<`Lm'ly and . to end Councii 21g'1`ce(i to have the `A ' from the office of Line Dc- .=h'-i- M Ho=-'pi`.:i1< z2(l\'isr3(! i-lulu-11 Maijoiic ]{n:h.cy, um.- !'\`1` oz" I`1::1`vir:. \.':..< zu1mi'I- ()nLzu'io H0. at Wooxi-| .ug'u. 1915. 'l`1n~to\\'n us- :pon. !'~.xi' 2: time, Lhc.-.. I I`l~.. KW .44. WY J . .-`.11 ftcei to bring bu` Joey Hipkin sta1'tc1'.<, to who fought {ion going i `-put up 21 ga irie near the to pick out the team, 1) gidol of the 1.: \ uLLg.:;1a. Campbell The .\'m~t hem Advance Ly. llllv). 'rsilit_\' 1'0 1\.\ `D... . JIiI1'!l'.'. L10 Iiospit '.l 21:6" 6". _ mu` :1 Deputy :1 :nr-win L1'.l\'lC AM. 1 ..n,. [3 FLU: allow 1.11111.` \ Work uuL.u. u3;_cuu L(1;.:L11,;f 1. of council [W3 1. (`urtmill dizm Iiz1il\v'u_\' Em- w_ I..L1c'.1.< ....... n in an effort m| McNeil .... .. 'l`(,`1l1,(.'l' l1lll11b(.`l' . G2u'dinie1' .-\.~'.~'uciz1ti0n th1ni<.~'; .oSn\';1 <- are getting tou| R`obin. r,-low 110tm1<)ug'ia. Dunlop 26 d:1_v.~' of uig.-;":1t litlsmsll ,-d :1.< :1 month. or . FC1'}. ,'ll.~`-()l1 mnth. At p1'(~.<.cnt10. K:`.i;:ht .... .. 00:1nd 3,600 miles 11. H. I.z1vc-1' result that xnzmy 12. B}`ack\\'e]1 , 13. M0r1'i.< ..... .. id he did not .~:ce: 1:]. Laval` ...... .. 1 council could do nu-ifv u--1; I-nnn-.-nun 5. Merkluy (IIILI -\ quart-* Dif-HI .`llLU_'_`L\.'( mld be run` ....- `en d}_)1)Ul.lll.' the Relief. u um ])1`0p( um.-, L41 .\Iim. yuipr ` l]\`(' .; LHQL` sibility. in-\ ` .~ -.lUll gUll|`,_ ,' l.'lLU .u1u1unu, U\'L`l"\` UH" l-"iput gzmw st1'L1gg'lr.: to kevp Bar- - rie from. lt would be ham. "to any out.~:t.an(ling man on but weu Bob Dixon is `mu -;i 3.,-`romp. Small but gmm-, lilm hold his _\`Ii man to less '.E1;xn " fty ya1`d.<. "-\!\ +..nn1.. nn.l 4-In,n,-- `BARRIE TEAM LOSES ' ROAD RACE TO MIDLAND l { ,milc.~ .\lidiand again won the Finlayson t:'o1'.~h.} the annual Orillia to 311d izmd race held on Sa~tL11' .-\ and the luck of the _2'zunc exit into . place, 2 min- utes : behind the Mid- which cow.-1'c(l the in hours, 15 minutc-:< and 6 . Orillia ni.~;hc 2 minutcs tmrl >'CC0l1(l behind Barrie. All fteen local lads x\'o1'kc back the s'il\'crw2u'o. ha.1'd P ton. ~Joey Hipkin, who lined up with Lin: n'i`nv< fn lln1w'l1i'nn Slhrl T3`:n'f.ri4i:m, U\C1 touc \v|v. 'rJU\:_v' IILIJKIII, \\IlU HIIUU up \\'llAll LZIC |sturte1n to Houghton and Pz11*t.rid;_.-;e,` it out for a better posi-` finn trrmhnv` infn THrH:n1ri, n\'m-V mu- LIU\lULl.\|_\ IL LHU \\U1'l(l \\"HUilL D-llll` utim. rmmlins us it is now, it is folly [to create the in1-pression that the iwhuut bonu.< is going to be :1 perm- innvnt in. in C\zu1:ul::. The {bonus comes L11ti1m1t:1y out of the gt-:1x;1:1),'(-r,< [)O('l\'L`1'.>f, and Cmlzula can- not undm-t.ukv to .~'u1)ply :1 1'zu*g'e pan `of the \\'m']d with whvuty. your z1ft.-1' `_\'L`:ll`. at :1 price brlmv the cost of !produn'tion.-\`.'innipr-3.` 'I`1ibL1no. LL) _\'2u'u.~'. The team: 'v'v UUU: Kelly D\v.u|1\I' Ob\'iou. if the \\'o1`1(l whcztt situ- Hnt. I-n)n`mh1 -|_- {f is nnu~ H> ;u 4'nHn lULLL'(IlL IL UUL l()l' Z1 goin;.r into )Ii(llzmd, nn :1 trnnur ch-|10~u'1n h uuuxln. Hipkin 1')-)'\' JJl[\UIl ` Smith. . Iledgol` T/.Lk 11 ii 1 L Arm ."Ht_VllL`h l0bin. . Hougxhto 11 . I`a1t1'i r1cu;_;'( Jcbb Ll TI. l4Zl\"'l' . ....... .. L-aver . . and 12111105 \\'(31`(,` llidland EI-IIND every service rendered by The Bank of Toronto to business clients, is its unchanging policy of stable yet progressive bank- ing. Directed by a management intimately acquainted with modern business prob1ems-and possessing over three quarters of a centuty s cumulative experience-The Bank of Toronto is well equipped to serve Canadian business men. In addition to experienced counsel, specic services include efficient col- lection facilities; reliable credit gr <~r. 11% F Tm`-BA_N Kg TORONTO ; h" '85: .1 J .v..'. [(3.013 II") Mr. zuni I M13`. F1'(:d 1 Leigh and D tsrndoxl tho L~i_:h at Li V\ L` EUL, .\Ul'1`_V Metlzi Gol1zm is Hmtpital. Orillia. . 1'0cove1'y. > Mr. and Mrs. _r 1 \ \ -'jI\I\` )11'. ill] .\Ir.~-'. .-\. .5 1'.'>c(?11H_V. `r 'v\ ;\I1-.<. Dunc-an Ra-.(-(1 and children, of`; O2-illia. were the guests of Mrs. Kend- zick for :1 few days. v E.s`z`;glz s_/%a=:`.'c_n ;s;5_ I-I.L?;WZE 01`-IE Hall \J|. .>.u: quart:-1'. G Parker an: Gi1'd\\`ond. Strachan. Sasfaction in Seimtion There <::~:i. in all of us a cc1't:1in amount of n:1ti\'e wmity, in that we feel that our ju(l;1ment in matters a'L'-ct- ing our own requirements is superior to that of a .~:t1'anger. And this is quite in order and absolutely justied. We know the 1'eqL1i1`eme11ts of our own busine.s.< as to quantity required; we lwvc-, by experience` zumd actual practice, con- ,lul<-d that :1 certain grade, color or quality . our pur- ,,, L,_L .~.\1u..\.u, thu pose best. in We have mzulc our choice, and usually know pretty \\`(:11 what we \\`zml' and ho\\' we want it. C0-0])0l".1tiOl1 in . this can best be obtained from the home printer, for it is his desire; in fact, his duty, to see to it that he sccures for you just what you want, and that he CZ11`1`i0S this regularly in stock. In the printing, also, your wishes can be carried out by consultation and co-operation. The carpet~l)agger, however, will always try to sell many times your ordinary requirements; he will most likely try to work oil` a job lot of paper. Aml as for style of worl-:, since there is no chance to consult, and as no proof is submitted, the customer must take it as supplied, regard- l(:s.< of his own ideas. 'l`hereforc, in order to get what you want, and when you want it, in the matter of your printing 1'equi1'0ment:~', consult; with '1 .\Ix';~:. Geo. Leigh, Mr. 8,110 L Leigrh, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ur. and .\I1`.=. R. Leigh at- n n-mirHn-r nf \Tv irvini .\lI'. llI1(l .`lI`.". 1K. LUIEII Lily" 0 \\'(*(1din:_" of M1`. Irvin; Li1`l( y 011 Saturdzty. : .....L L1...l. \.`.'Z...-. .1 I1\|.V(I_V uu uumunuug . sorry to report that Miss nvnk i\- in Hm 7\Tr-mnviu l\'O0l-if.` J ajixf G.. nun rfnv V :. A. H. Crawford and :.-0 motored to Toronto THE NORTHERN ADVANCE PHONE 53 Winiing information, available through our branch system and daily contact with Dominion business interests; infor- mation on foreign and domestic markets furnished by means of branches and agents in Canada and correspondents throughout the world. `]_)U1`lz I./llklb iV1.1.3l thr BIL-111011;: wish her 2 Consult with this friendly bank regarding these and other services affecting market activities. Our long experience and stability will be of real value in your business plans and transactions. Conrudlive .Serv1 ce Miss Viola Stone, of Toronto, Is - .-pc~n ` a. few days with her parents Mr. zmd Mrs`. T. A. Stone. ` \ 1 1 -u .uL. uuu AIAL.- ;. AK` >.;uvu\.. Quite a number from the village zzttemlorl the CC11 fowl supper and `1'o`}3o1't :1 good feed. ; I\'I1's. Robt. Kendall spent a week ;in To1'on'to 1`ecent1_v. ` Hrs. Purvis and son Jackson, 01 (`mmi'ng1:on, visited Jlrs. A. H. Craw- `ford. also ;\I1`.`<. (`lzlrko Crawford, rc- 5 cen~`c1_V`. gun: The B.C.I. <,rirls . team (Iv- featetl O\\'(-n Sound on S:1.tunl:.1_v by the \'e1'_v close . of 17 to 16. Up to the (3th innin;:.< it looked as if O\'vtn Sound would be victorious, but in blunt ixmingrs Pz1rriL- mmlo H l`Ull.\, and as the visitors failed to scorv in the 7th, Barrie won by one run. SLcllz1 Clutt-. who pit.(-lurl part of the game for B:1rriL~, n1:ul(,~ the only nomu: run.` `and .\I:n'ion Vail` mzulv :x .~;.wc- tz1cul:u' catch in rigrht vlrl. Score by il1x1i11_u'.': O.S.C.l. ` `DPT uuu Mr`. and Mrs. McCui: and famlly : the week end with friends in ` Toronto. `I7 . ,; J1,,L sr._ \V(" ill\' .\,UlL'_\ LU ` Jas. Houston 1s very 1' ;a speedy recovery. I932 :70 ad ._I.ia8?_I.i"e_ u report that Mus. ' ill, and hope for mm 501 rood ki The "L L'l'(.'l'.` [)LL ll `zxvcd dur I1n\r\ .~r.n in Monday Morning Assembly After opening exercises, we sang, 21 few songs, The Bells of St. Marys, BuiL(lcra[ and lBdr1'1e Will Shine T0-Ilight, in which we substituted the names of some of the star r11g'b_V players in Sziturday s gaines. George King` led the sing- ing The >:p01`t reporters, Henry Sims and Margaret Cameron, gave brief descriptions of the three vic- tories on Sziturtlay. Mr. Girdwood told us that the Elemeslie Cup would gi-wee our trophy cabinet as soon he Co ingwood sends it down. We were oicially informed of the hoii day on Remembrance Day on F1'l(ld)', with examinations a (lay ahead. As- sembly closed with O C2mada.. Ylll.` L1 ! ' b1`0k( .,: YW l.`1ll(.H'. kickin 4\|\lIUI Lllll um! .-\rm. .Smitl1; Il_\'iI 1', Goodwin; and Corbv Ar] D U: KI':lI'\'l.".. :\E' _ and Clarke. J'lIl_` tH.3"LklllCL`,, UUL m up and Owen Sou The locals wo:`l'v; zxgclin and Han: . putting Ba1'1'ic 01 a last few minute .. . .44~.- ..- H qua Junior Game _ U2! 1 LL'1' \\ Bnriro \\'n ... .: Aunt. UL _,'.1.u.~'. .. ` Q` `uhe half Itilnu '.~ 32' of the visitors. 1 completed :1. form 1'. Hwnrn in nn Barrie seniors won the Ellemeslie Cup on Saturday by beating- Owen Sound 8 to 7 in the nal game of the series. The juniors got into second place next to Collingwood by defeat- ing Owen Sund juniors. Senior Game ` The seniors did not make any touches, but did their scoring entire- ly by kicks. The visitors were able to go through the Barrie line whe11- e,\'(`.r they wanted to during; the first quarter. This was a repetition of the play in Owen Sound three weeks ago. They scored one converted touch and one single, giving them their nal credit of 7 points. Barrie play was loose and they made sex :-ml fumbles. Cro: came througn with some good tackles. Owen Sound comuplctcd 21 forwartl pa.=.< in their own territory. Thn em-nnri nm-inrl fnuml Hm .-n- RugbY LL 1J_Vlll9:l Sound .n 1.4 L.` . Softball CIUU l. C01`}) |.\.`>' the on ..ZKl`. l. mu; < + -.1 x n n- `c-kl(:< . C. l5L1'U plf} U\\'ll LU1'1'lLU1'y. The second period found the ce-I ment hardened in Ba1'1'ie s good old| stone \\'z11l. Dyment \\1a.~: Cllttillz, loose in his fzlmous dist:1nm-geLti11g plunges and 1`Lm.<. Murslxf`, "aug'.'.1`t u long` Ovsc-n Soun". f01'\\'2 :. '; -..< wit? s`m11 10... of _,`;x;'(i.~'. ` ' :'.11j._; 1L.(l| t\"i'ee. `.*:~,akin(: Itlne ':~v<-ore! :"f`n ') in +'-\'nI- nf' Han \'icH'n\-2 31'.v-. Uilll 3' `Ltr U P` )-all SLIU` .\Ii1T|t !MEMBERS OF LEGION AND I AUXILIARY ATTEND SERVICE` Members of the Legion and of the Auxiliary in large num-bers attended; memorial service at Lissa St. Presby-! terian Church Sunday morning and at Central United Church in the even- ing, which was well lled. Special music was provided by the choir, the anrthem being Onward Christian Soldiers, and Mr. Knox sang Arm, Arm, Ye Brave. The Last Post and Reveille was sounded by Bugler R. Peacock. n 1 - n- 2 ,,t.___ .__..1... A... 6-1.. i.'Memo rial Services- o;o3o;o; [l.'(|UUUl\. Rm: Louis Pickering spoke on thell subject Is There 21 Cure for War '.-` I and concluded that there was only` one way, the Jesus way. Religion can cure animosity and suspicion, and it can change the heart of man, and bring all together in a bond of broth- crhood. --~ - I 1 , ,, A L Two \\'rcz1.1.hs were placed on the memorial tablets, one for the fallen from the community and the oLhe1 for those from the church who made the supreme sacrice. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, There was a l.a1'ge`eong1'ega:tio11 an the Rememsbrance Day service held in Collier St. United Church on Sun- day evening. The choir, under thu leadership of the newly appointed organist, Mr. Jas. H. W'ha.lley, rend- ered very appropriate music. Mrs. Gander sang beautifully Let Us Have Peace," and N11`. Harry Shan-" non sang with great power Crossing the Bar, and the male quartette Nearer My God to Thee. The congregation stood in reverent silence 21:1 the names of those who fell in Elle` `great war wre read by the minister. Capt. ll. H. Grandy Lieut. T. )1. .-\rmn1s1;ron~g Lieut. A. C. Bell Corp]. G. L. Irish lieu`. J. J. Blaxek took his text 1'ro;n the Book of lCxo:i11.<. `l`hi.< Day .<,l1all be unto you for 21 .`vlemorial." 'll:e 1)l('1L llL'l` . .-'\rmi.~:'tiee Day Elm `la day of 1'e:nen;b1'a11ee and a da_.' of |`.'e. It is our national duty ,l:=..: ('an:u`.:an cit: in.-` to hold in re- _ an-1'e111. n1v1i`.or3' tlir. men who died In. , 1Eu- . oi" Canaula and the lim- H \'w are not to break [aim {Hill J. ` .::...l .-... nu.-r um.- n 1\).'gnl, .\ cuilelcss, to ght; for tL-rnzxtivo. T1 `~u'n..-:- Lkllli. 1 faith '11 '1-. .. \'\ .1 u. uln, .|.1u _ national I r\'\I\.-+ COLLIER ST.'UNlTED CHURCH .\I1`.~:. Jas. Calnpbcll has Toronto, after spending; \\'iH\ hum ni:n1n'T1h-" W12`; l\\lLIl H\?L' lldLl_' L31 , ALL". .'~lL|i Miss Mistclc has left the [after being` conned there u:...1.~< \\n 'ri;h hum -1 an. nv.-2' will pr Sundn .\Il`.\ Dr-<.lz11'ing' that modnrn mt-lhod.~ are too expensive, pouszlnt t'zmnor.< in the Ffilfol district of Pru.<. have re- tumod.to cutting corn with a sicl-cle, lt:1'v. it with :1 frail and h1ll.UlI1;. .' it to Innrkot by ox taam. Jill`. K . V\ 21 1'0 L:-r spt,-nding Hamilton. 'l.\.. :VII\:r\u 6 rid ` third qu. by .\Izn'.~'31 anoth<.-1' ( .['LE11`(.` nab 1 }Ji1,' gal} T110 111. I l)l'U\ HHJU IUU l:1.~'.t Monday w] ..i Wu. .I.m4.. -"J U V H- rl `to I HL5l'l[/clgb` IS L`\'L l` LIIIUUUJAX. t defend it, and if 11CL`(i 1 its (is.-fence tm.-lz1.~'fL of devotion, as they did 'ic yna1'.< 19H-1915s . A \Jll MAIL" heritage ; 1 :C:- (i.-.+` W. .\'v\\'m:1n. mch in St. P211 . 4.! 1 `JD n I'\`\ lV1ID}i'U'R:>"I` 3 \"HO (IIUH \`,'L` .".lLlSL 1'U:5Ul\t`,` Vcorld of the cruel scourge \K',. nn..~'n4 tn .-hnV-.. l\\I1- H-' : IH;' U\\Il }:`,l.`HUl.ElLlUll L the wen`, lluted \v;u'. as, they felt it their duty or them there was no 211- Thuy believed there wcml v`: \\'o1~th ;-:hting for and ' for. zm<'1C:'.nz1d:\ w.1:: .L . ... .... ,.x .nu .1 HI Lhf: .. I.-`)U [LII]. \\':11'(l 11215 ulinm .. u-.. T LU _ 4 III lil\UX` UL Lilli \lb1L and I\'o1'ri,=` : which b1`OLl,Q`ht them in 1) the .=c<:m1<`. kick. H211`: . .'01`(.-(1 :1 eld ;. ([L;1tC1', following .\Izn'.~'31.=-.11 and Dyment. ...m+x.,... q.\.....: rn HIL. HI LHU LEILL` U1 A1511. - 211;, millions of men were the war. We should 1`c~ 1: I:Ite1'nz1l God and the we that Lhesc a1teu'.< shall tho futurt,-. l)1'U\`l paid : {I IVA llflllbg H public._ mi In-hi , a 1 zu`k nu-O. i;.H.~n mu L;L.~:\ L.:1u_v all In our power to nF :wm-r- nmi svnru - U]. j1l`dL'L' UH! uth-1:1 hand, . I. ..... .. H1 , :\>' U! in the 2'ld(`S w .. bk . All I/Ill! t-U\\llI .1dc-.< wouhl `uthm-1ng'. L I\ H... 4 lhllz Ll LLIUH this . `r\ LHL` lknrt. all thn V21 \\'it`:E21 .<(.'Oj`l was broken ed clerar. +1. (-2, `.\.~uu. I n forte: u I)(.'| Hfulli I---um ;,-m- \\`Ol'K L0 u 5.;'r(::1Lc1- numocr or 01' UH"Ir:1i1\'.':1y men. The HR` i1`lLilZli'. the men above Lou much and those below not enough. L'h'H-`L- it is ur;.:'c(I that 11 i1<`I\'* hours he roco-,:i1i'/.L-ti 2.600 miles 21 month. pi'('.<.cnt!` i h0|"H_`~` { those above get 4,400 and h'i(``1~"l:l month, with tho get nothing. I1 \'U?`}' Mayor Craig" said ht FYI` how zmythin;.v; the 1 to 7*` would help as seniority \\'u.~' i'ccog,'nIz- V0!` =13-iml. The chuirnnm of the eng`inee1`s W0 It had 21SkC(1 that nothing he done until 11>`_-=Ut`- _ council heard their side of the ques- ` 1`-<'k\`1ltioii. There seemed to be two fac- tions. zmd how was council to know which was right '. mi` urn -\f'fnvI11:ir-in riiu-n.:uinn if u~-u_- 'III`|'l1!\l]| `.\o action was taxen. ` Ray Simmons an-d Iouueen other iiesidents on Perry and Jane streets asked that a hydrant be installed at the corner of Perry and Jane streets, gas it was badly needed. The request Ewill be referred to the Water aim L Light Commission. H Wants Job of Relief Ofcer _ T. Willers wrote as follows: As 1' U am out of steady employment at j present, but have never applied for unemlplioyment relief, I hereby make application for the position of 1-eliei ofcers should the council decide to ;. 5 . _. make such an appointment. A ln+I+m- fvnm the Rm+.hm-lmnrl of \uuuuun.q. u . . . . .. ,_....D- -__-, the west end of the town had not been installed. Ald. Nelles informed `him that the residents of the district `wanted some change in the location ,of the hydrants. He hoped to have ithis settled before next meeting, ana ibhc hydrzmts would be installed. ` Bandmaster Sugg Gets $200 Rogers and Ald. Shannon moved a resolution that a grant of $200 be mad: to the bandmaster, Mr. Sugg. The band had given con-certs during the summer and always responded for any function when called upon, and it was only right that some re `lcognition should be made by coun eil. Several members spoke in ap gpreciation of the band and the motion I carried. ... n- , .-. n Just before adjournment. Reeve` BREEVE STARTLES COMMITTEE HEADS; Vvanun Auvvu l.U I my |\G|A\. I Alex. Tilley wrote stating that he was unable to get work and his land- lord was after him for his rent 01 $9. He asked council to help him. `No action taken. 1).... Qhnnanna -marl full:-|nr1'n nlhpv ioncs. ` tendon on "no `make sucn an appOlnT.meI1L." ` A letter from the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen expressed approva; of the formation of 21 Central Reliel Committee, and offering to supqmrt it `in every way. . l`.1m Kiu`nni.< Club n: ndvispd that Im every way. Tahe Kiwanis Club also advised that the executive at its last meeting offer ed to co-ope1`z1te 100 per cent. in any way possible wtih the Relief Commit-' tee. Ti... w:....+ T:vm\+:_-+- r`1mm.`.. -a.h-E.-mi: LTU CIJU I`. the eld 2; eld goal, ..i\..n.~l T- I ponnnlctec. Monument to be Cleaned The Barrie br-.111:-11 of the Canadian Legion asked council to consider cllc-zming' the monumem {before Re-5 nncxnbmuxcc Day. The Legion also asktd pe1'mi.<.~'i0n hold 3. Poppy 'i`21-ct. Day on Nov. 11th. Both requests were unanixnously g`1'anted. The Ontario ;VIunicipa1 Bozml wrote g'i\'im:, 2\pp1'o\*al to the by-lam to mi.-:o :',1(1.(`,.')(`r 5;` ":`:~ntL1rc.~: for .<(:\vc1.~ and 1w.\`c11n.-111 land in 1931. _ J. 'l'0m1in.~'o11 zlrikud pcrmi ion to` cut (Iown a true b}o(-kin_: u dr1\c\`.';1_\ to his prope1't_\' at 75 Blake St. The )oquc.~L \\'::s granted. W. Hn11)r:1't askrsci that 21 L-L11\'c-"L bw laid in from of his place on Blake St. The I}oz11`d of \V01`k.< \\':1s z1L11.'}1- ori7.(-d to invostigzxte. { Wm. Kni:'01_\'. Sophia Stu. xxskcd for. tile to close ditch through his pro; -n l\ 1-tn LFALKD Alli`. .1 u..ll?.I.ll llLl\. ed as 1'cp1'c. Committee. ml.-.............L In In. -)U (l2l;\'.i LI!2`.L 1)!) of '.~\1mASt. from north\vo. :1m'o;< t<:r.~c.-(-tion ulgi St` (:Zl.~L(*1'1y to of cirain. ham i u'n1'1: A nun :01 u1'zu11. puuncn uglccu 1 'work done. | .-\. letter putjr .\Iini.v*;'-r Ho=-`pit: that one I-lclun ]~ thvu 1`r<?: -N In" V147`-'1'r\ v `LINN. L13." . Z1 '3, tul to tin: Ontario stock in .-\ug'u. 1 sumcd :'e. 1'epu(1i2LLed. The ..'. 1` Hm. i'n*.w Dpnz uxuu lllUllll nuppull. U1 council Db! }_. ,'i\'('l1 to the Czmzuiizul Em-1 ])1()) ('L*.\" .-\ssoci:1tio11 `;:i\'c work to f.,"l`(.`2l1,(.`l` ofl ' 21iI`w:1y men. t11111i:.<* 1]:-1+ Hm mnn -|`ur\1'n .,..,\ ...,.++:.`... 4,... Approves Scheme of Railway Men :`. Association 0. J. 'l`1':1'.'e1*.< and It. Hutci`.in.~ 1upp(-:11 :- before council, ilgklill 1113:; `lthut;m01'z1l suppolt !v`i\'nr| In H1. (`-Jnmiiznu Y?-,uiIur<.nv F '1hc Fn'.=.t Baptist Chu1'cn z1(1\`1. '.;;t ;.1r.~:. .1`....nan had been appomt- 1 u~:.nw-;rnn1'ivr- rrn H11 Wr'li.f' The Barrie juniors scored Lhrue touches, b.1t did not convert any 01` them. The vi.-itors failed to score._ In the rst quarter Goodwin ca1'1`icdl +`ne ball over after :1 . of buck.-.| Co2'b(:tt, Pzxrkcr and Ilookx: (lid some nice p1uny;ing`. Corbett com1)1 21 fo`1'\\'a1'd p;'..~'~` 1'1 the .~(.-cond ({L1;`.-LU: and .~\1'm- _{t1'o11.g' booted the kin ow Inn]! Hnr. 1)..` I. In? .

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