Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Dec 1932, p. 4

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].Junzor Farmers Forum E]! Win a PUPPY run] up 1' of CHAIRBIAN, (21-10 12. BURNS YOU'VE TRIED $ \ %::~ `#33:: si_;'*`f`s `B V ~. v N 'l'u!lu v wish \`()ll!' ".`:n`v. "Inimit- '1 i- HH \I'l..\i\l". ridc imlnv! THURSDAY, DEC-EMBER 8, 1932. And at Red] Economy Prices Too Why not give `HER a :1 pair? She never has too many Chifton, Silk to the top in every shade and at 21 very Special Price 79c to 95 Other appreciable Gifts, such as Hand Bags, Scarves, etc., make smart presents SHEEP CLUBS HOLD FIRST REGULAR MEETING` `~ `huru OHNITIO For Xmas n:u.u`y. Several additional members were added to the membership of the clubs, which has now reached 47, and it e.\ pe('tcd to reach the 50 mark very soon. acnoiarsmps rresented ` Rev. J. S. Short perfornir.-d the iittie crrremony of p1`0sr:ntin;.r the first (`arter S( i`.Oill`>'i1ip, value $100, to Franci:~' Firth. and the third Carter Sr,-hoIar. Value $40. to Ruth Mac- .\Izu*tin, \\'hiir.- the presentation of the. And-1-ow Hay Scholar;~'hip.~' for pro- c-irenc_v in .\I21thr.-mz1tic:< \-.'z1:< made Hy Mr. J. Thompson to the foi]o'.v- ing' pupil:<: Um,~:;r Sr-hool, Frzmr-i.~: Firth: ;VIi(idIe Schooi, .\i:iu1'i(:<: Bc--.'r_-r- `Ir-X` I _ RECEIVE AWARDS 1 AT COMMENCEMEI`T`I'_ J` 1'UlL'l>' Sch0hu$ ` A n (1-re w \r.. 1 1 Thecomp1r:tr,- list of . winnr-r.< for 1932 included: First Ed- xvard Blake Scholarship in Cla.= c:-t, L'nivm':;it\` of Toronto, value $525, won by Fra.nr:i.< Firth; Tho Gr.-0rLrL R. R. Cockbum Special Scholarszhip in Grer.-k, L'ni\'<:r;~:ity of 'I omnL0, v.1Iu.- 5'50. won h\' Fr:qmi.- I~`h~1`n- 'l"m.l won my rran(:x.< Mrcn; won bv Frzmri n:.1.,... C4 \< , '?')U. \\ UH I B1.~'hop Strzt Huh Vmm I-1 my .\11.<'~' 1'. .~\w:ml, Vivi won by ML, Award, St. 3100. won b droxv Hay F pa-1' School, (-5: WirH1' \ H_\ 311. I'.lH`l5ll JIUHl?", l':|,H`.~4'l}",` Vir't0ri:1 Coliw,-"v. '.'::Ius- $150, won I\Ii~'.< LI-ilu Can : Bu;-5;-_\, .\Ii(:har:l ,< C0lir`L"'. vulur-' by I"r:m<'i:< Firth; 'l`hr,- Am` Prize in Mutin-inzntivs: Up- vuiure S30, won by l"r:m- (ris Firth: Middle School, v:1lLu- $20, won by Maurice Bcverlrey; l'hr- First Curtc-1` Scholarship, County of Sim- coe, value $100, won by I*`r;1nci.; Firth; lnn Third Cartt-r St-i1ol:u'.'<'nip. County of Simcoc. value $40, won by Miss Ruth McMartin. nu. ..-....;.i.;r. M.,.,,... r~....:.. n..,.,...... Two teams from Simcoe Co`-.mL;w will go to Bowmanville on Friday to take part in the inter-county eIimm- ation contests to select a provincial grain jmi_:'ing` team to go to Lne VVo1`(i ~' G1`?-.in Exposition art Regina in 1933. '1`!nr. \'nu~`l~ Q:\1`\(-nn inn.-.~ my .\ll.\';\' nutn ;m:1v1arun. His \vor;~;hip Mayor Craig: pr.-.<:-nt- ed the prizes to the winnm-s of the cratoricul contests held (luring the year 1931-32, who \\'l-)`(f I.l0_vl Du- lzmey. Hvnry Sims, ICm01`_\` .\'c-Ison. Jr.-zm Lay, Dotty Jnhmtnn, I\`Iz1r_-.::m:t White. v . .. .. .. .. .. -l vvu:u.. I Two of the outstzinrling pupils uf last _\'ezu~ .< . <:ias.~'. I-Iilm-n Hr)i(i and Fi';m(-i.`< Firth, \v0rn thv vz1l<-l1c- to1'izLns for [`hu.rsday um] F`rid;1y nigrhts. re.x'p0(:t,iveIy. in introducing' the. young? students, Principal Gird- wood spoke in the hi;:h(.-st; towns of their .<(-holnriy ability and pointed out that Uiss Holden had won two s'c"hoi:n'. of $40 and $520. and Fmn(-i.< Firth. counting: the .<<-hoI:n`- ship won by him in 1931 and 1932,i had :1 total of $1,225 to his r-ri-dit. E \4 1'-M. rinun nf' Hun fir.-0 uni-+ n|'. HZHI Z1 LULEII U1 v)l,Zi) L0 HIS (`l'l`(llE. ' t'n.:- <-lose of tho rst part of` I"ri evenin;: s prop;r:1m. Mr. H. J. Huzlth pm-. ;,:*1`z1duz\ti0n diplomas to the following: students: Dir-11nI't] A\}\hnff' 1?nur-Inn] A mini} [0 we Iollowlngz snutxonnsz Ri(-h:11'(1 Abbott, Ros:-bud AH1ol],| John Birchard, Evelyn Black, Evelyn Buchanan, Fred (`:LmnboH. Donald Campbell, .\Iz1r;rz1r0t Czmningx, Jonn Clarke. Earle Cluto, Lt-on:1rd( 7o(-, John C)'z1ip,`, .-Xlfrod (`ro.<. Kitty n ..x;.. 1.`n....4 h,.+..'-..~ \1....:,...:,, m u..u_ guson. (Continued from page one) Scholarships Presented `(av J Qhnv-f y-my-4'nu~mml l'I.'lICJ /rung, nu ruu ICHwrt Du?" \' ' v':...\ `U.\>l?lllll. I\lLL_V . .\I:u`jorie E!- Florvncu ['g',:r- nn. Jo:~`ephine 'S. SIMCOE SHORT COURSE I MEETING A SUCCESS A pubic meeting` attended by over! two hundred residents of Fssa town- ship was held in the Orange Hall, Ivy, on 'l'huursday evening`, Dec. 1st, under the direction of the Ontario Department of Agriculture for South Simcoe. The purpose of the meet-l ing \\'as to acquaint the people withl the short courses in Agriculture and Economics being planned for Ivy during: January, 1933. Mr. Norman Coxworth, reeve 01' Essa township, acted as chairman and in his remarks st1'e. the importance of such courses and the advalitages to be g'aine(l, and assured those present that the council would give their sup- port and co-operz1ti0n for the good of the cause. 'l`lun.-n 4-nl,-:...... ..n.4. :.. u.,. ...,,,, \\lll '(ll'L'Ullll)lUl_\v' lallt` UUy5- Tl .`?'7'.:t`* Sfrncoe team is com- posed of Bill New, Stroud; Kemzoth Baxter, Alliston, Ray Lougheed, Al- landale. and Allen Ruthven, AllisLrm. F. A. Lashlcay, agricultural rep1'0.=.en- tativc, will accomapny them. UL l.llU CIILISB. Those taking pzut in the p1'og1'zLm, xvhich consisted mainly of talks on how the courses were C8.l`l`iCli out and the .~'L1bj0(`tStZlL1g.!`i`lt. included: Miss Irene Lowric, 1`ho1-nton; Miss Jean Banting', Alliston; 1'Ju,g'ei1e Smith," Utopia; Mr. Geo. Davis, Ivy, and R! A. Lashley, z1g1'icuitu1`;1l 1`Op1'0SCI1ti1-` tive for South Simcoo. I A n hnnu`: l\`\`1`\lI+|\:I`\ COW PRODUCES 93 POUNDS i OF BUTTER IN NOVEMBER The top cow in the County Cow 'l`e. Association for .\'0\'e1nbui was the gimle Shorthorn El.=i0." owned by Mr. G. H. Marchzint. R.l{. 1, Midland. This cow produced 1.60-3 pounl.< of -1.8 milk. or '77 pounds of butterfat, which is fully equal to 33 pounds of butter. Mr. .\Iarcl1a.nt and his son Roland. an enterprising Jun- ior Farmer, are enthusiastic bO0.~t(3I`S lfor the local association, having 25`. cows now on test, and are fully con-` vinced that this is the best method` `of weeding out poor testing cows. I Boys who have not yet registered` for the short course in Farm Mecilan-; ics to be held at the Library Halll` Friday, Dec. 16th, should do so \\'1th-; out further delay. We hope to be` able to announce the p1'og2'a.m and in- structor.~: for the course in next week s issue. But (lnn f xvnif vnfll fhnrx +,.` aL1uL'LU1'.~. wr me In next week But don t wait until then tof make your application. E , I``oilo\\'ing 2-. .~,'t1`0ke, J. Ii. Gibbma, `J away after a wcex .< i` I of Barrie, 1).. iillness in the myai Victoria Hospital `Dec. 1st. The deceased was born in lnnisl township :34 _Vca1'.s' ago, \vhcr= he spent most of his life. He cligaguu, in farming Lmui eight yca.1's ago, am; 3 since then mu! been 21 icsidcnt of Bar * ric. Mr. Gibbins was the c1dc.~.: .50. 5 '01 the late Mr. and .\lr.~:. John Gib- bin.~:, and is .~'u1`\'i\'cd by one .~:istr;1',; .\Ir.<. l1`r:d Pratt, of Vc.~;p1'u, and .~;i.\` brothcr.~:, William and Edward 01", Szi.~:katc11,~.\'ui1, .Ju.~7pt,-1' of .\1ont1't.-ul,' (,'harlc,-5 of Toronto, .-Xilun and Herb | of hmiz-;fil. 'I'h<.- funeral was held . .1 Sunday, Dec. -1110, to St. Jamc~ ` C(:m(;tr.-ry, Stroud. .'>(.-rvict.-5 \\`c1'(,- con ducted by Rev. Dr. Short. ul J3u.rri:.- zmii l{(:\`. W. L. .\'i<:ho1 of Stxou`. Pa11-beurcr.~; \'.'u1`(.- J. W. .\1(:rri<:k, W.7 J ( n\\':uI "Hm: I-I. 1*-V it-'4-v~ I -1 _ i Mabel Sumr. a i ' nun, I zmlson. Muriel I-logor.<. L`lUl'Zl Ioung. The pupils 1'c(-vivingz p;r:ulL1ution ui-i pIonm.< in the ('()l)]n](.`l'('i:ll (licpumtnm-nti \\'(.']'(`: Minnie Kemp. Vir-tor l\'no.\;,I Lluclla .-Vlinnikin, .\`lil l'u_vim',| Dorothy B1:u'k, )I;u';:zm-L O .\'vill. Wil-I limn Pratt. l~Irm-st .\'y(-, Hort H:'.*,-`un, William Svott, Ruby 2l1`l1(`.\', Irwin I\T(-Knight. I\`Iub(.-1 Rich-3 I 'l`h(.- p)'0_L,"l`:lnl closed both (2\'c11iu,~'.~` with that tleligrhtful mic-act (-oim.- hi. A. .~\. Miinv entitled Wu1-z(,-l- I'lu1nin:r_\'. Both thv di1'oL-tor and ('.'1. :m- to lw (-murrzitulzitml for the munm-1' in which thv piziy `.\'21>' Stiigcd and p1'0 and the rczilly excellent illU`l`}ll`(`U.1i,i01 ] of the vu1`iou.~; char- :i<-ters. Those who tonic part; \\'or-. .\I:iuriue I :n`k. \\'inni- Lzunhurt. Kitty I ):-vlin. .-\ll'2`ml (71'rL~.~`l:1ii1i. ('}.c-u`.r':'v \/'l7l`l`.i`|'1I`| sistt-x`. Mrs. lk-n. Wehh, last two Miss C1.'i.s`.~'i(: Fap,`.'n1. of 'I`0i'0n ('mwulcs(-im: at her homu i1(.`l`(' a serious g'oit1`e operation. A very pl:-u.<:1nt time \\':1.< on at the United Y0un_L' l`<:opiv'.< ing last w<~(,~k. when they had us guests the young: people 1'x'mn 0201'. About t\\'<-nty-five nwnihirr vi. zittontlml the W..\lS. m at Mrs. Bert W1'i_s:ht .~ lust Wwh uftsgrlmon. In tuhlition to H14" 1:` [)l`0}.','l'iU\1, :1 . mix]:-a _L[i\' h_V' Rt-\`. W. L. Nici What (7111*i. has done 1'0 men. 'l'h<- Unitt.-(I (`hm'('h 5('1'\'i((.` m ( dag`. Du-. 1.`\`th. will hv h(-id :1.m `sin,-n Hr - 7` [2 "Hr D,]),_ will iv` " ' ' '.`.lHCl`I(' for Lha- dux ing (.':u",:':L1.:-, John (:'il)s(m, ()Iiv<- Hu.n[J-`. lwll, J1.-zmm, Humiy, \Vii]i:.un |l:n'<:,: }*'l nv Himls, .\Izu1ri(:(: l\'.-llzuul, VII)- lot King, Mary Lzmg, Ray Living-1 stun, I)un:1l(l .\'1:1c[.<-zu1, Nlossiu Mc-, (,`ut,cht.-on, .\Iuri:- McNiv(:n, Be.~:.s'ie IV[2J.thuw.~', .\'Izu';.:a.1'(:t Osborne, Viom Pzu'Lritl;.(,-, Evelyn Puck, '/.(-lmu Pur- \'i.\'. Iillth ()ll:I.n1.'l., \I`.n~\r \'t-n1-=-\:`- I SEED GRAIN JUDGING TEAMS GO TO BOVVMANVILLE FRIDAY liLlLll|l].',l',, 1'.\.`l'|yH l'(*(`K, 710111111. l'LlI'-' vis, I{uLhQuzu1t.'/., .\I:u-y .\'(: Walter ;\'ichol, l.uL-indu. I zulIi. |K1lLhI(:(:Il Rt-I-(1, Elliott. l{(:yn0l(l.~:, I'}(l- 'wu.r Shortt. I|<:m'y Sims, In,-nu Sm_vthv, .\`I:u'im1 Sptrurn, Frurlklin St(~\\':ut, }(:uLri(-1-Strut-`lmn, I.iHi.1n l`homp.~:on, Lucy Vamlt-rlnourn, Jun Webb, l\'oml1 Wilson, Beryl W'oH'un- Iden, Flora Young. \ ` mmils H-1-1-i\'inu' um..l..-.+;.... ..: JOHN ROBERT GIBBINS CARL`: OF THANKS g--~ `t and 'nroth<:rs of the mu: ' r 1.-' wi.-:h to uxpmss t!u:Ir`|.-a kt. to 1'1'i(2x1ds and uL'nc1'.x* 1 nu.-as and .~;ympat;h_v .hov.':."|t 1-ucrent bcreuw.-uncut. I 3~'HU'\`u'(.`4I I [ate M r. .m:rru:.<, W Joan Ii:/-V . \`l7..nZ .--.- (..w.... prognx * given 4`-.:cd llcnt :har- son-. '{itL_v :1.m ` ,,,,.,\-,, T\1\ l'L`|.aLll'llL'u 1101118. Miss Railton, accompanied by D/Ilsa Justice, were in Toronto during til: past week end. I I\;I)'s' (-`hall-`nu T7n.!nu-EH1 l1n(V`.'s.\n- XVI. . Rev. A. R. Holden, 01' Bethany, \vas: a visitor to Barrie and Allamialu iast ` week end. | \v:.. .. r<,...1.,... o......:..1 n.._k.. _. Mr. H. A Sim returned home I`ue.~- day from Prescott, where he went to. attend the funeral of his uncle, ML! `Allan Jones, who was formerly post oice inspector, and a resideni. 01 Barrie for many years. N11`. :1n(lMv.:_ Alhnrf Run-{inn urn n U1 ll} '). Tm: .\.'or`.,h Sim:-00 team, sols.-ctco in Ba,1'rie on .\I0nday, are Cliortl B:11(]\\"ick, T`-zn'1'io; Howard Campbell, Shanty Bay; Jack Rainbird, Stayncr, and Geo. Buio, Stayncr. S-te\\'zu't Pajze. agrictlltural 1'ep1`esentati~.'c, will accompany the boys. l`l`~ `~`m`.H~ ?v~M*`nn 1*/mm it rnm. lDil1'1'lU L01` many Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burton are 11. ` 'towu to attend the Billingsley fun- eral. ' Cl'3.X. Miss Amert Price, who is spending` the week at her home, has as he) guest Miss Ma1`jory Lovett, of Paris | Mrs. VV. .-`-\. Thnmnenn :nnn+ Hm |guI:su wuss ma1'_)o1`y LOVOIIL`, 01 rams I I Mrs. W. A. Thompson spent the lweek end with friomls in Beeton. H 1 UK, H NT n\n11nn+ xvhn I1-an I-mu ` era1._ LU\\` I1 [\\Uul e.-nu wlcn Inemls In ueeton. Mrs. H. M. Dyment, who has been visiting` lmr mother in Toronto, has returned home. N111. 1)n31l>nn ....,........ `I 1... 71.1- `past. \vcCK enu. l Mrs. Charles Umlcrhill has been; conncfi to her home through ilI11cs.~ during the past week. l NI)`. hd WTYQ Tn!` pnn and Cnfnni uunug we push weeK. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price and infant son, of Montreal, are visiting` the 1'0 :-mc1"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Price 1),". \ 1) 11-1,]-.. -1` 1'),.n...._.. ...... \\L'L'J\ UIIU. Win :1 Cockor Spaniel Puppy at qHopp1est0`n s Meat Mamket. l _i__ `WILLIAM MATHEWS WJST 1 STAND TRIAL FOR FRAUD ' _ l William l\'Iz1thews, salesman for tir- dcfunct. Pratt Co., l`o1-onto 1'c:|lt~' ,1'm, who a.ppe:L1`cd on bail befol-:.. "`.\I:\n'i .TnfT< f,n-1l-nv nn :1 1-Inn---n .~.. ' MIDHURST HOMEMAKERS CLUB L`Z(.'l'. t\\`<-nty-ve nu-n1l)m~.< unzd num-tmg.-. Wt' l;y n'.m1Lnl;./ :1d \\':x.< _L;i\'e11h_V' Nichol on for Wo- man e ilonntions of > used for ' Committee for (l ist1`il)uti011. f but l1a\`in_2' clothin_-.-:. etc._. to donate, n u A (lance will be helxl in the l.0.0.l". Hull. Collier St. on l`uosl:1y e\'vnmg_-,, Dec. lflth, in aid of the Ce.11t.1'n1 Ile- lief Fund. The Olhlt'e1o\\'s:11'e f_ ,`l`\'ll1_.,: the hull free. \\'hitul1e:ul .~: orcl1est;m' will : the music free, and the-' :ul\`e1`lisi11g i.~.= 5.:i\'cn free. ln. ol` :1 L'll:ll`_,"L` being: made 1201' the (lam-0. }::1rnn.~: are asked to bring] us *1 ('l(1l;l1lI1.Z`, boot,.<,E unde1'\\'0:11`. or :1n,\1.l1ir13.:' that can L)-.: relief. All don:1*ti0n.~ will` he luinded over to the Central Relief l~I\'e1'yb0 Inndc welcome. Any unzrble to {1tt0.I1'd the dance, please leave it shop. Dunlop St. at V:-1nat.tcr s snoe l ` ]`(`.\`l(lL:l1 l; 053- Midlantl 'te1*s, I MRS. ELIZABETH SIMPSON * 1 J. 'l`. Simpson, M.l ., was (called to . ;\li on Friday lust owini.-; to Lhe ` dezith of lllm . inoilie1', .Vll'S.. Iilizzi ` beth Simpson. Deer-:1se had been 1: for over tliirty yu:ir.<. ller lrusbztml, Ju.~'. Simp.~:on. p1'e(lvcezLse her by nine yezirs. blue is .<'.u'vi\`c-(l by one brother, Jars. lloilges, Dundas; one son, VCl'11<-r, Swift Cu1'r(::`.t; 21 d:1up;l1tc1`, I\ Iiss lit,-nu at home; four stepsons and (lilL" l1- J. '1`. Simpson, M.P., Bm'1'1::; Rev. Canon W. Simpson, Millbrook; Jas. Simpson, Elmvzile; M'is:~t NIE1)'_{d.)'CL Simpson, Barrie. F. HAMMOND AGAIN HEADS LAAL: \I.:uLL'. 1 lonutions (1 11ndc1`\\'o:11`, 1 < FA. . :4-4-.1.` 7 I TWO TEAMS IN 0.1-LA. THIS YEARE 1 _ _ 9 `f Tho Ravi-in 1'nhn-n1ruHnfn fourn u-i.! ` On .\Iondz1_\' niglzt :11 L110 Roym ,York Hotel, the O.H..-\. executive met `and a1`range the g`1'oupi'ng's for `.`.ne1 I coming hockey season. It was decided that the intermediate and junior, igroup \\'inne1's lnust be declared by gFebrua`:y 4th. " lI.`EU1'LH.1I'y `LL11. The Barrie intermediate team will be in group 16 along with Coiling wood. Camp Borden. Peiietzing. Cold- water and Orillia. vG.eo. S. Dudley, of Miclland. is tlw com'c-ncr and re-p1'e-| . of the club: will meet in that town to rli`a\\' up 21 .~'Cl1CdL1l(: Tlwn inninv tmxm i< in srrnnn l"_l Lllill. LU\\'H LU (ll`i|\\` up El SCHUULUU The junior team is in group 12,! \\'In'ch is made up of only three t(3'.l.2]1.~'.l Bzn'rie. St(1_V'l lCl' and C01lin;<.{\\'00d. '1 nu` convcner is Dr. )`Iit(:11eH, of Col'Lin;:~ wood, and the .~'ch0du1(: n1cctin,; will he held at Staynr-1. 'l`l1<.-1):.-:r:mln:r W.C. l`.U. Inet.-tlmz, 'was held at the home of 1\I1`n'. A. V. , lJm:1lri.-m1 Moncluy :L.f'Lr.-1110011. M123. ; J. .-\. l.:mm.\', in LIN: :Lb.+r'ncu of Mrs. ~ l3zLlI:m1.ym., pm-.~'iluml. Miss MLL1'1'u.y n-mi Liw n1inut(.-softlm p1'(-viousmcu`.- `I1.-,3. ;\I'Lm' the b11n'im:s.~4 puriod, tncru \.:: `L .~;nix`iL-I (.~'(:ll.\hi0Il on the ac: gtivi i(-:: of thv .\ImI<:rntim1 In-:1p,'uc and Lin: F.L!'()I1_L' vlI'm'Ls that were bung I` nuulv Lo gt-L bee and wim: in hotuis |".:md r~.~:t:mmnt.~'. l l:ms were maulu '.al .0 try zmcl _g'-L Lhv public to 1`t,:.1ll:'.u ul Lhv .+:riuu.snn.-.<.x' of the situation. .\Ii,~'.-' l):1vi Field Sm-1'ct:L1'y 1'01` . ilhlt ljppvr (7:m:ulu l'1'21('t; Snvicty, rc- ,pr:-.-I1ting` th<- missim1 to .<:1ilor.~. in _'inl:m \\':xt(,-r.<, ;;':we :1 very fine talk on In-1' work for sailors, sul(1icr.s', ' li;:l1L|1()us(s k(:up01`s on the Grout *_ l.uk<.-s, .oy:1l Cumulizm Mountcd E",} 0]ic(: and Ch'i1(lrL-n s H0.~`[)it;z1.|.~:. A _' im:u't.y vote of l;ha.nks \v-us t(3n(I(.`l`(.`(l I`: .\'1is.~: Davidson for hut` splendid au- _ and :1 votv of thanks wzls also " tr:ml<-red Nlr.-:. Donul(l.< for 1-miilr-' r] ' , . "` L11` her 1`101m.- 101' the l11L(_'t|1|f.','. _ AH.l,'l`l100l) L021 \\':1.~' .~'(~r\'(-(I nnd :1 " very ])l('.`2L.~"dllI. ha1.lt'-lumr <-njuyml. ll) KIA .I\I\/ '.l.IJ ` 1\'Irs, I..`u(-k. of 'I'or0ntu, \'i. in-r .~'i.~'t`(/i!_'. `.\1(l'. l.!(-n[.1Wvhh, Inst t\\'<-n-k. ; |.~'s ,1'1.<. `:1-*' n. 0' " - ix-rmvulu.<(-im: 111:` lmmiu |l`:::`1f:-']L;:`|`L::- In vorv l)`l*:I.<.'HH. Hmn \\`n.- m.i..~.-...: Midhur: Homemakers held :1 meet- ing at the home of the Misses Forbes >3 on Wednesday, Nov. 30th, with the president in the chair. Roll call was `. answered by ideas of inexpensive Christmas gifts. It was decided to have a roll call contest, with Marion Craig and Beatrice Forbes as captains ` of the di"erent sides. Losing side to ` put on a social evening at the end of the contest. Roll call for the next meeting will be answered by My Pet Proverb. The girls decided to carry on Lhe clothing project, wnicii will include the next four iiieetings. Proe`r:1m of mnr-tinrr innlmlml (1l`l'I\_l H-I11,` \. D.l,).. wi speaker. Personals The North em Advance STROUD DIED ll.` IUIIHU UL llh. IX. V. mluy r'(-!~'Mc:lI. us of the '2 I tli.~'<:1 1011 4lTIII'1\' Hxnl`. \\'1-rm huznw (.'Il_i0)'L.'(I -'5 2m.-(-t- Luureu un pension on June .`5ULn i.`mL. Born in Port Hope in 1863, \\'i1un3 he 1'eceived,hi.~: early education, he started his 1'ui1\v21y career at the .1;_r;,- of 16 as u junior clerk in the oiiieu of Arthur White, gmieral frei;;'M and passenger agent of the Midland Run- p1`og`z'ess and within two years w.L.~' chief clerk in his home town. in then served at Portland, Believilh.-, ;Mid1zmd and Lindsay. In May, 1901), he was appointed agent 21:1; B-an-ie by the late W. R. Tifn, who was then Superintendent of the Northern DlV' ision of the Grand Trunk. way at Port Hope. He made rnpni! Following :1 short illm:.~:.~:, whit-h lo- `veloped into pneumonia, .l:um-.4 l'.`i- 'ward Bi]Iil1,'_.','.s 1(.`y, cm: of l:u'ri<-,'.< in-.--.t known citizcns, pu.<.s-ml :u\':|y :1L UH: R.V. Hospital on VVL-dm.-.~;d:1y mum ing`. After sc1'\`in;; fur nu-1' ;'1i'L_',' years \\'ith the rz1i1\\':1y, Lu-nLy?.,1m-. of which were spent as :x_L,~'<.-nL .;l [Barrie and A1!;mdule, Mr. lJi|lin_.-,'.-..;. `retired on pension on June .'$0t.h l.`mL. I Born in Pm-f. Hmu in Muir: Ivlnn-.: wxu 1nL'Iuu(: U12,` nexl. IOu1' meetm-gs. _ Prog'rz1m of meeting: includecl qu"-.~- ' tionnaire by Minnie Sutton and Una Forbes; :1 paper on Health Brings Happiness, by Marion Craig; poem called To-day, given by .\`l.n'y Dwyer, followed by 21 on Beauty Secrets" by each of Lhe girls. A poem \\':x.< also read by 152.1- triee Fm`be;~' named My.=elf."' The next meeting` will be held 01' or near Dee. '2.`~`th. nu.-In ua. mu, \JLcu1u J..`1LLl|l\. Since coming to Barrie Mr. Billings- ley proved himself a worthy citizen and gave his time freely to comman- ity service. He .had been a memb.1 of the Children s Aid Society Board for some years, and as chairman of the House Committee, did splendid work. He was also `a valued` membex of the Kiwzinis Club. He had been active in church 1fa.i1's, being `a mem- ber of Trinity Church, where he had served as Warden and Sunday SCl10bl teacher. llis fraternal activitic-s in- Tcluded the Masonic Order in Kerr 'L0(lg`0 and Barrie Lodge, I.0.0.F. '1 Mr. Billingsley is survived by his "\\'idn\\'. om: .'lm1Lrtl1tm'_ l\ l)`.k`. Frorl Sm-. -v iJ. E. BILLINGSLEY PASSES AWAY AFTER SHORT ILLNILSS `bongo Lulu uz11`1'1e uouge, 1.U.U.1". 1 `\\'ido\\', one d`z1ugMe1', lvlrs. Fred Sar- .j-zmt, Barrie`, and two sons, Frcu 111 ,'l`01'unto and Donald atten(lin;.-,' `Queen s University. '|`hs- f'nnr-vnl will fznlzn nlm-n nu ` \U'CCI15 UIllVU1'SlLy.. . l`hu .l'11:n.-ml \Vl1l vakc place on llwiduy zt 2.30 pm. from his late rosi- {\lcnce, 22!) Dunlop St., under Mztsonic iauspices. Interment at Bzuwio, Union i Comet01`y. l VF. HAMMOND AGAIN HEADS 5 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY At 21 meeting of the Children s Aid Society on Tuesday night, officers for lthe ensuing year were elected as fol- llows : `o l President--F. Hammoml. Vice-President-M. D; Morrison. "1`reasurer-A. ~G\. Mac'Lel1an. House Commit/cee-J. E. Billings- ley, A.. H. Goodall, Reeve W. J. Blair. Finance Committee-A. G. MiaclLel- lam, F. Dobson, M. D. Morrison. . Winlrl (`,n1nh1iHprJ__Th' A T l.i|.`."`m `lilll, :1`. JJUIJSUII, 1V1. JJ. AV1U`l'1`l5UIl. | Field Committee--Dr. A. T. Little, ED. H. Coleman, W. J. Justice. i unn D\uv.-inivn-up .TI`nv~ kn.-[Hun 2.1.}. I1. L/UlL lI1'cUl, VV. :1. JUSLICB. v Hon. Phy. boarding` `homes, Dr. A. T. Little; for shcltcx. lDr.~'. Turnbull, Lewis zmd W. C. {Little-. Ifnn Qn`l..H-nn_- l"n1 A (`nu-un -.r..l in T E I2'iii\."iW= i'.AN I N G; '1.lLLl(;'. Hon. So]icito1`s-Col. .'-\. Cowzm and J). 1. McCuaig. jjj. I The 1`. regular meeting of the 1 recently organizetl Sheep Club in the southern part of the county \\'a.< held at l.'htho:' on Wednesday, with over one huntlred present. An intere.stin_:'; p1`og_.;'r.'un \\':i.< ;_ri\`en. \\'l1lL`l1 w:1.< _Lrreat- ly enjoyed. J. 17'. .\'eiles, of the local Dept. of A_erricultu1'e, showed several reels of pictures, which were not only entertainingr. but educational along the lines f0. by the club. .\1r. Nelles also spoke on sheep and wool product.-:. Short 2l(l(ll`0;'>'>f(f.< were given by El-I "'or'3 S:r:]r.u:, president of the North O"iilia Club; J. F. Turnbull and H. G. Drinkwat-:-1'. who are acting in an a(l\ i:~'ory capacity; also Geo. Gowan- lock. who give-.4 valuable assistance to the clzzl and Z\'orman Telford, sec- retary. Sevprnl nllrlifinnal momkavc u-n.-.-. Be a nmdcrn. .*\rr:ux1;-;- \\ M`. vnu" Es.~:v.\' l)v:\l.-2' V 'l \I'l..\. .U"' III Cunudil. "V r-""'""'"' ` ' " ' r' " """ newest pllysicul scnsutim1 in motoring --"pmver set free-su:1vc six-cylindcrmlpm'1nnuzu1te'd p0wt`r- an engineering iriumph ll1ul'll be on the drawing boards of the industry for nmmhs )rL but is u'?Tvn`d you now at 21 price tlmt s awtuully down uxnnug and UNDER the former lowest-pri-(`d 'l`l1n`c. in the new AIRPLANING or HYDROPLANING or AQUAPLANING }'$.v. : ~' ' " = u . `w v W at cou More `rim wg Appreciated than Sm -- ------------------------:----~ -- _M_i__ll Fashion Shoph 28 Elizabeth St TEERKPLANE What a Car! - and the lowest- priced Six in Canada! \Vi1T11 (2\'(-1'_\ 50 (`P111 ]n1r<']1:1s(~ :1`r ITn;.}Ic- ]\lTm1T M':11'l you get` :1 1i<-km ,9;u(>(] for :1 -hanrtr: to win:1 Cm-km' Spzmivl ] 11};}y. l\\.....- ..-III1... ....\,1.. .... T \..,.r..-..1..... `)"l../`I _I)'r:1\\'\\'il|1wm:1dvm IN-1-(-l'I1}wI'233111. We carry a full line of Choice Meats, Fowl, Fish, Etc. HEPPLES'I`ON S MEAT MARKET 124; Dunlop St. Phone 176 P_z_1ge`_1E`our

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