Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Mar 1934, p. 8

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1 b'c1t_\' Leitc1'111 Ald, W. M. Cramp, Orillia, i5`iOusly ill with p: charged with perjury i11 taking tl1eIHospitr11, rotiirn oath of office in January. The c.l1a1`g;e and is now 11121.1(. was laid by Chief Constable Church. ward recover_\'. The prc1i111ir1ary -hearing on Friday At. the .-\llz111d was adjourned for a week. Chiefgiiig \\'o(l11osday Church was represented by Hugh H. were o111'o]led, 1-" Grant, who is president of the East dred Mc.K11ight Simcue Twentieth Century Younglzmd. Liberal Club, while Cramp is presi` Y_p,s, ( Liberal Club, while Ald. Cramp is} The Young president of the Young` Co11serva.1i\'e'Es.-a Road pm; Club. . largely aLte11de( SINGLE FARiEFi',O"R-V EEDUND TRIP Good going from 5A.M. Saturday, March 31st to midnight, Sunday, April 1st. Return limit leaving up to midnight, Monday, April 2nd. Long Week-end FARE AND A QUARTER Fon ROUND TRIP Good going from 5A_.I. Thursday, Marcl1 29th, to midnight, Sunday April 1st. Return limit, leaving up to midnight, Tuesday April 3rd. For fares and further information apply to Railway Ticket Agents The Annual Meeting of -the Barrie Junior ` Conservative Club wil}l_..be _ held in the \ POLICE COURT BERS Monday, March 26, 7.30 p.m. BETWEEN ALL POINTS iN CANADA 1-9.` --.; .._--.- ------ CANADIAN NATIQNXIZ t. u. u. -1 ALSO TO CERTAIN UNITED STATES POINTS Low EASTER mes The Ontario Dept. of Agriculture will jmblish advertisements from time to time to assist the Ontario producer of farm. orchard and dairy products to sell his goods in his lmmv nun-ket-Onturio. -ENJOY THEM TODAY -BENEFlT IN POCKET -BENEFlT IN HEALTH -HAVE VARIED MENUS -SUIT EVERY TASTE Stored with Vitamins, packed with Flavour, Ontario grown veget- ables are equal to the world s best. c{_Ig;_I_ar:sL?U&.Eteiif|jur._hAl Natu re `sayz SAFETY SPEED COMFORT ._I T` Junior Conservatives A full attendance is requested CLARKSON HOTEL, Phone 62 Ontario Department of Agriculture 30].. THl{ |'l()N '1` I `\ l~'\!N|.H\' ... Short Week-end Tickets, Time-Tabies and All Coach Tfausl lnfoifmation at These splendid products of Ontario s farms are now ready for your table ,, ___..._ '-_, REV. E. E. LONG, B.A. B.D. Minister Lloyd Tufford, Organist and Choir- mastcg. Sunday, Mar_ 25, 1934 11 am. and 7 p.m;-.-.3I`he Ilinist`. 3 D.h 1.---Ch1].l'Ch Schzo-ol. PASSION WEEK C... .:..I CORN BEETS CARROTS CABBAGE PEPPERS VEG. MARROW CAULIF LOWER POTATOES THURSDAY`; MARCH 22, 1934:. - Nadene Dollery, Secy .unc.-1 B. Fnirhauirn. l)ulmrv .\lini.\'lu-r n I -(T-29) ...v.,..-v.. _, ,, Philli s does away with all that sour: ness an gas right after meals. It pre-1 vents the distress so a t to occur two. hours after eating. hat I. pleasant! reparation to take! And how good it in` or the system! Unlike a. burning doark of soda.-which is but temfxorary mliei at best-Phi)lips Milk of I\ agnesis. nan-` tmlizes many times its volume in acid` .- . .. u . ,,,_u __ L4_ _g_` so--uyu ........_, -....,.. .__ Next time a hearty meal, or too tie! a. diet has brought on tho lent dilcom fort, try- PHILLIPS Milk 1`! 1 I `n-..Aa3n Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Mr, Alexander Knox. Choinnaster : ETi3.JEAi REV. lOUlS PICKERING MINISTER owe it to yourself to see the NEW EACH Wizen Rod Soars Why put up with kitchen drudgery and the petty, wearing worries of that hateful old stove, when the new and modern BEACH Ranges are so easily available-designed. to give you perfect service with economy, and long years of satis- factory and reliable results. Beautiful in design and finish and with the sound 'inbui|t qualities that really caur-.";. It will be A pleasure to explain their advanced features. The Ladies Aid of Orillia Pres- byterian Church pesented Rev. J. A. Mclnnis, the pastor, with a beautiful] pulpit robe an. a meeting of the So-1 ciety last week. Flowers were pre-" sented to Mrs. McI11-nis. I .lVII.ll.\. -o:f Magnesia RANGES unrneu pnurcn. The organist for uhei day was Mr. S. G. Liddle, of Beaches Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. J.` Paul, of Hope United Church, To-` rontro, \\'a.~: the special preacher for the lday and -preacihed at both morning {and evening services. At the morn- ing . Mn. Edith Parker Liddle rendered Song of 'l'h2mksgiving,, solo by Allitsen, and at the evening service The Lord is My Shepheird,' lsolo by Liddle. The organ recital at` the close of the evening service in- cluded: Sinfonia (Bach); Har-` monies du Soir" (Karg E -:~i't); First: Organ Sonata (Mendelssohn), played I by Gerald Bates; Abide With Me, contralfo solo by Edith Parker Lid- dle; Solemn March (Lelnaigre); Adieu (Frim-1) and Funeral March, and Hymn of Serapho (Gui1mant)` [by G. F. Liddle. .u1'.<. r1. aonnson. Alired St. Miss C. Givens, formerly of Allan- ; dale, undu1'wont 3. sL"il'iO11.s` operation < Toromo. fed over 011 Friday with his parents,` on Momlny at: the Lockwood Clinic, Robt, Sinclair, of 'l`o1o11to, 1'emain-i . . . I, Rex`. and Mrs. Sm-lair, while 011 his! way to l*1unt.<\'i1le_ n._. .,,,.z \1,._. H: n.. H.v I I ' loral tributes were tokens from the .W.A. of St. Geo-rg'e s Churcih, Beaver students, with Earl s form, 2D, being present in a body. The pail-bearers, school riends of Earl, were: Wilfred Greenhaug'h, Francis Hinds, Stanley Moon, Crawford Leigh and Wallace McQuade. Among the many beautiful Rebekah Lodge, Orange Young Bri- tons, classmates of Forn1 2D, B.C.I., Royal Black Precepfiory, Hamner & Co., Anglican Young People s As-: sociation and J. D Wisdom & Co. Organ Dedication Day at Burton Ave. Church Sunday, March 18th, was Organ lDedication Day at the Burton Ave. United Church. The the day G. Lirmln mc nm,..a:..... v uauvu. I Funeral of Earl Kendrick The funeral of Earl Kendrick tookl [place Saturday afternoon from S1. lGeorg`e s Church, with interment at `St. Paul s Cemetery. The service was! conducted by Rev. `G; E. Fierheller, and was largely attended by B.C.I. students, with Earl bemgl present a hndv "mm n..IL1m-a--~-~ __.. . .. . \JI . nuuu Lu` ll;l\l:.lJ The ofces of Dr R. J. Spmtt auul Dr_ R. Rchurdson, local dentists, were entered during` the noon howr mat Thur.~dz1y, March 15th, while the docotrs were out to lunch. Entrance V \v_;_1.~' gained to both offices by the use] of key.-., At Dr. Sp1'0`v,t s ofce $8 in! cash was taken and f rom Dr. Ric-.1w.rd-t `son s office $20 worth of gold was: removed. Earlier in the day a. .~m-anger had made a call at both offices 1 inquiring about rzold and having ...s teeth at.tcnd(:d to. Luuu. , Open Meeting } People`s Society of| `Essa P-1*es_Vte1'ian Church was; largely attended for the illustrated? lecture by Rev. D, E. MacDonald, of! v the Central Indian Miwion of the! Presb_vte1'ian Church. The lecturei {was intensely interesting, as it de-I {scribed the work of the mission in] ,Indian, its success, the lives of the! missionaries and conditions surround- ng them, and the idiosyncrasies of the natives_ IT . . _ _ -,| rt-..u-.. .._ J IMARTIN INSULL ORDERED Q HOME TO FACE TRIAL A nu) LU uunL.~\'11lU_ I 1);`. and 312-5. W. Pa-1'1'_\,' and baby' daug'l1tc1', of Prince Rupert, B.C.. are Beth` I.e`>iH\1'n\:na ~\'1si'ing the lattcrs parents, Mr and `Mrs. W. A. Hanna, Essa Road. \\'I1n hn_- Lnnn V... J.FlAJbJl\lAV VV ILIJLIJX I Special services `each evening`, star`.- ing Monday, Marcll 26th, when the; YP.S_ will have charge ; Tuesday even- 5 ingr. me-n s service with Mr. 'I`. GU Gold, of I`oron'to. as spoulcer; Wed 1 nesday evening, Rev. R. Br_vdo.n, ofi Ciollinugwood. will speak; 'l`l1Lu'sday ` evening, reception service fol com-' choir will sing the c.an`.ata, Pu.1'don.i municzmts clam; Friday evening, the Penitence and Peace. i .u. mu, .-unu.uud.Lt: U111 Ul.Il(10 meet- `,ing' mgrht, three recruits `wore Phyllis Johnson, Mil- I and Dorothy Mode-ll ` land. ` rrocuor. ` j Mrs_ G. Coulter, of Richmond Hill, ` is the guest. of Mr. and R/I15. W. Pa.rl~:, William St. ' Miss Mildred McQuade spent the! week end with her parents on Burbon _Avo. : \l1.. 1)........ n_,,,,_ n m I ;lu1-5. n. .-x. nannu, JL`s.~'u Road. [ Belt)` LeiLo1'1nzm, who has been ser- ' `iously pneumonia at the R.V. IHospita1, returned home on Sunday ma.king' rapid progress to- 1 Allzlmlale Girl Guide meet-` aing` Wc(l11c-sd:u- niu-h+ +Jn-on mu-.m:+. -- I E Martin J. Insull, Ch'ica.go utility 1 b nm.;.,rnate, who spent considerable time 3 in OriH`ia, lost his long ght to escape ` inxtradition to the Uni`-ed States. | The annnllntn Invicinh ..4~` +1. Q11 | rcnuzxallg 1o'1' aatumay. I .Mrs, C. '1`hor1ng'ton, Cent-re St., was `xn Toronto tlus week. 5 _],,,.,L. )),...,.n n4` Ir. -_ .n -n I `ux 1o1'onL0 mus \VL`L`K. I Jacvlg Percy, 01' University of To- Ivonto, .~:.pcnt the week end wihh par- <,-nL.~z on William St. 1 1 Mrs. Albc-rt Hunt; and Dorinu uro' \\'isitix1g,: with 1-01:1 .i\'c.~` in 'l'o1'onLo. ' Mr_ Albert 1.-omus, of To-ronto, spam Sunday at the .110-mu of A. II-Iovorpcr, Burton Ave. 9 'Ii\`\' nnmnixhxr Ni;-l:ln1l no` '1'...-A-IA > .-u'L-. I E Mr, Percy Rosevezxr, of Toronto, I spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. ` W. Litvlu, Burton .-\ve_ 1 Mr W .Qm.mm ;_- ..v:m'+:..,.. I-1:;-v M- iI:.\L.1`zu1lLl()I1 no me Unwed States. I The appellate division of the Su-' ypremn Count of Ontario denied his |app<-al and upheld the jutlmnent of Mr. Justice A. C_ Kingstone, who on Dec. 2nd, ordered that Insull be `held for e.\'tru.(lition. Insuli is want- `ed in Chicago 10 face charges of grand larceny and embezzlement in- volving more than $500,000. Insull was first arrested in Orillia where he had made his home since the collapse of his companies. Ex tradition proceedings were first open- ed in Barrie, but. after a series of intermitent adjourmnents, were with drawn and re-opened in Toronto, where furtzher adjourmnents follow- ed while defence and prosecution counsels battled over legal tech-nical ities and other niceties of the law. Miss Ilene Fell has returned from To 1'0 mo. M.... ur )w1..4.A _._-__. ... . 1 um um. ' Mrs. W. Clutc spent Tuesday in TQd`0Ilt0_ Ma's .H:G:1rtx1ua', Cen.t1`e St.., was in Ponmuxxg fo`1' Saturday. Mrs. 'l`hm-imvtnn (".nm..-n Q+ Page Eight lnuupur, nurwn AVG. f Miss Do-rothy Riddell, of I'o1'onl.o, `spent the week end with her p1).1`ent;.\. M1`. and .\lrs. C. Mosul.~v. of Ta. apcul. Luc \\'ceK cnu wngn hm` Most.-lcy, 01' To- ironto, spent Sunday with Mrs. E Proctor. i R/[ma F` {``,...1L.... .4` 1\~ 1 . ..... ; vv. 1.;1..J1u, .uL11'EOn .-\V0_ { Mr. W. Spcarn is visiting` his son, W. A. Speum, Caroline St. I 31.1, Harold Riddcll L; spen(ling' the! latter pz11`t of this wool: in T01`O]1'uO.i Mr. Asquith and (lz1L1g1nte1`, 01' Mus-` koku. were in town for S`u1.L11'day. Mrs. Bruce Sounl1crland and unii-` 'd1'L`11. of Tnrnnrn sn-n Man (run:-I-n ,.c. fAllandale News`! DENTIST OFFICES ENTERED rp]__\ _1n`_ 1- 'r\ 'v\ .>uuuuc1 1u.uu Zl.l1(l C.l1l1- Ito, up the guests 01 m. Alfred St. ms, 111` .u. .uup1JLILIa.1l_l, U1; :11. esting, )f the! ndinnq an 1-I-n.nn.v1 A special meeting of all returned men and their dependents will be. held in the Legion Hall, Owen St. en Monday, March 26th, at 8 p.m., to `hear the reports of the convention; _delegates. Come and learn just what` the Legion is doing and what: it: means to you. : ` l l All motorists are warned that the} `enforcement; of the Highway Trafcl Act will be put into effect by the local `police at once. Chief Stewart warns; lall car owners to hmm fthnlv amour 1.- ,,u..w an uu1L't:. pm;-1 atewart warns; all car to have their new li- cense plates, as the old markers will be no good after March 31st, and 21; icheclourp will be made immediately! luftcr this date. 1 I Sunday, Mai`. 25, 1934 Rev. J, A. Honkman will speak at} 11 11.111. and 7 p.m. ; 7m.......:.,... CV..L.,...L _ urm._ Ir . .1 BETTER PRICES Now is the tune to start. the [or season crops of vegetables requim `for the early market_ At hhe C; Lral Experimental Farm the foilowu varieties are recommended: (jHhh!'|O't(-:n1rl A111-O I EARLY MARKETING MEANS l F`,-..`.\...L.. .., Most women like to run a house if you'll really let them run it. They .;:et so much real fun out of changing {things around every week. | Announcement was made on Mon- day that Rev. E. Arnold Brooks, fM.A., `has been selected by Bishop Broug'hzLll as 1'uci:or of St. John s C.hu.1'c*h, Hamilton. M11 Brooks was for nea.rly two years the assistant at ` ;St. George s, Guelph, and established {an enviable place in -he (`Sti]Tla.`tl0`] 1 of itlie con.g1'egation he has been serv- 'ing. He takes over his new o`ha1'ge ton Sunday, April 22nd, succeeding `Rev. E. H. Bowden-Taylor. Rev. A. Brooks is 11 fo~1'me1- Barrie boy and a .nephe\\' of Miss Lucy Armson, 'Sophia St_ ! I VV OH 091'. Potato--Irish Cobbler, which shoaid be sprouted for four to six weeks [prior to eld planrting. Tomato Mm] Akar-v~H'v n.m..,: I ; pnor to new planrmng. I Tomato Abel, Alacrity, Canad-I Ian, Eanliana, Bestal, Bonny Best or John Baer. The two latter are use for the main crop. I is long required C.-1.-! foilowmg I Cabbage-GoId Acre, Copenhagen Market, Early Jersey Wakeeld. Cauliowel--Ea.r1y Dwarf Erfurt `and Snowball. E Celery--Pa1*is Golden Yellow. ` rGo1den Plume and Phenomenal. ` (1n1'n11_, Quvn.-M. 0......:- E wlL\-L >.uL`u W uau. ! `' Onion--Sweet Spanish, Prizetakcr (Denia), Southport; W}1ite, Yellow jmd Red Globe for growing trans- plants. . pnnnrn-_TJnm-L~ TTn..1:n,.4. /~..1.-1,. - pxanns. I Peppe1'---Ha1`ris Earliest, California] Wonder. I DnO.nLn 1'..:-1.. r1..1_1_1,.. 1 - 1 v '- ' The Rev. Canon R. W_ E. Greene Iwhose death occurred at Islin-gton on Sunday, Mzxrch 18th, was at one time in cl1a.1-ge of the Anglican Church 217.` ` Orillia. He was generally accepted as .the cl1z1rz1cter which inspired that of Dean Drone in Prof. Stephen Lea-T cock s Sun-shine Sketches of a Lifstle Town. The storv `had a setting in `the nveig1hbo1-hood of Orillia. 1 I. A bulldog belong`in_L;' to Dr. E. R iTy1-er was found poisoned by shryohinme this morning. The dog had been let out early in the morn- eating a. bone, dropped dead in the house. This is hhe third or fourth i contly. ins; and when it '1 -etui'ne home after: dog poisoning` that has occurred re- For Sa.Ic-100 acres, f.':ood clay loam, south half of lot 10, Con. 5. Innisl; brick house. good barn and pig pen. Apply M. J. F1';u\'Iey.I Barrie, Ont. l Resc.rve 'Fhursday, April 12th, Im n.'m1ua.l Bridge amd Dance in aid 01' `Victorian O1'de.r nurse. For Rcnt---'[`.h:rec~momcd 11011101, office, on g`r0und Mom`, with all con- vunicn-ccs, front and side entranuu, close no public Iibramy and _marku.-` 1m.rkin.g spzwe. Plhonu 264. I The old Pulling h0`mc 011 Owen St! gwhich is to he shortly occupied by VD1`. Laurie, was cnturcd on the night '01` Mzlrclh 151111 and six windvw blinds; stolen 011' the windows 011 the south` sido of the house. ` I Spring was uslu.-)'c(l in on Wedues ,1 ,day, but old winter sliowed txhat he 1, l still `had a. kick left. when the temper- .a.f.urc dropped to below zero last I : m'L3;l1t. ( ' I l . . . | 1 'l`hc zumuul 1nucL1n_u' of the Burnc; Junior Con::-rvutivc Club will be hcldl in the police court, (.'hall1b('l`S on Mon- du._v ncxl, M:u'c.l1 26th, at 7.30 p.m. llt i:: impm-tzm-l. that all llll.2Cl'(.`SL(`d at . | hm-d. ! Learn to makv !lower.~:, novu1Lies,i Qfzwors, etc, at the free instruction ` classes, umlcr hhu . of Miss !M. Stecn, of lnturlakc 'I'iss11e Mills I C0,, in `H1 114-1!` nl T2H'nn1IIn\-7n Tnln 1..-.. sunerz Kcllcf awaits you. Old. honest "St. Jacobs Oi!" has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half I century, and is just as good for sci- I Itica neuralgia, lumbago. backache,` uprains and swelling. Em. outull, mu u1ur1'1aKc 1155110 1\11H.~' Co., to be held at B'x'cmno_1"s Fair, om` lwcek only, l\'Ia1'ch 26 to 31. cannot burn the skin. Limberupl Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle from your drug- gist, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain. soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't . suffer! Relief awaits Old. honest J3C0bS has relievnrl rnllllnne nl U What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop druggingl Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub I soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil directly upon the tender spot" and relief comes instantly. `St. Jacobs Oil" l is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica l linimcnt, which never disappoints and : cannot burn the skin. Ijrnlxnr nnl f\...'L .......--I---'--'--| 1" - PERJURY CHARGE AGAINST , ALD. CRAMP, OF ORlLLlAj Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Rub Pain right out with small trial bottle of old Mn; |__,u_, an -- NOTICE LOCAL NEWS in nu! IIUILIIE UI UIU St. Jacobs O|l." NOTICE TO MOTORISTS The Nortllerll ,-\ am In > " be a serious problem. Several . . Many farmers in the district reportf that cattle feed is geting scarce,} and unless spring sets in early it will` car- ' * !loads of oafs and barley have been shipped in from outside poi1u`s during the past few weeks. un(:00K0(l. Without minimizing its food value, he the mos't-po't.cnt disease producing ;medium tlmt is commonly found on ` `the list of human foods. For years one is focrcd to admit that milk can` I l I 1 `the problem of endorsinvg its use l\`. ltJl10u't minimizing the lmzamd con- 'fronted all health workers. To-dayl 5 110 such Droblem e3\'l1 ..<. P;L:f.rx1n-ivn- I lbu of folks who thihk they havul` `m.~l.igestion" have only an acid condition! WM-lh could be corrt-ctzed in ve or ten`. minutes. An etfectivo anti-acid like: Phillips Milk of Magnesia. soon regtoregy dlgestlon to nnrmal. E -nu -11! , 1,. -....... ...:AI_ -1! LI....A. ........ `DUIH, mva uoan, Annie uuth. f j Junior Associatio11--President, Johni Ke1*r; Vice-Presiden-1;, Mrs. H. Grier; ' Sec.-Trea.sueu', Norvel Frenuch; Pianist, I .Ma.1'jo.rie Lamginanz Direct;61`s, W. T. , 1 Kirkpatrick, Ken. Cooper, Wes. Dun- Q 3 das, Annie Hutzh, Elva Doan. ! 1 I ' I ru.L`un nanry uowltevy. Junior Instituf.e--Hon. President, Mrs. Eric Simpson ; President, Molly Columbus; Vice-Proside~nt., Velma Terry; Sec.-'I`1'ea.<:urer, Flo41've1Lce For- guson; Pianist, Junior Fair Com., Helen Sone, Dor- Icas Grer, Marjo-rie Larugman-, Luella ;Mistele; Di1`c'ctors, l\'I`rs, Jolm Andc-.r- Isoun, Elva Doan, Annie Huth. Jnninv A can:-Iv_aHnn_ 'D..,.~:.lm..+ Marjorie Langman; ` l I I Y TAL...` nub at veuaole source or euner vita-I lmans C or D, and never has been. `Provision must be made for the ad- idition of both of these to the diet of the child wherth-er raw or pasteurized milk is used. I :.1uuuUu uu nezuw. w01`Ke1`s. 1'0-day problem exists. Pasteur1za- I hum properly carried out will render 1 I clean milk safe for human consumip-I ;tinrn, without affecting its food value. i }This statement IS not open 1.0 critic-i ism, despite the arg`umon'ts a(l\'ancedI by the opponents of this meas:ure.' `None of the essential ingredients in, milk are adversely affected by the: heating process. The desrtlction of vitamin C has been referred to but milk, w~hct.her raw or pasteurized, is I not a reliable of eifiher vita- inl'a.TlS C m- D and honor has knnn I nuuuws . | I Prn-.~'i(lent, Bliss Alice Tucvk; Vice- 'l 1`csi(l-u:nt, Mi.-=.~; Beth Drury; Sec.- ; '1're:1s., I\ li.~'s Jean Sw'i`4z:.-1`; Asst. Sec.- ` ` '11'ea.`., Miss Mari-on. MclLea.n' Pm)- ;i 1 g'1'z1n1` Con.. Renee Du11vsm 01`e. ` It was decided Uhut the 111:er(:til1_L;s ` would he held 0H`tl1L` sncoml Wellnes- play z1lt;e`1'noron _o1 evely month, and : 1.haL hi} lun-ch be <;eu'vcd by the mem- be1- of the club at whose home the ' ll1L`L3l.;lll._`_','S \\'L1`s held. and that the food project be stzu-te(l. ,. Thle n1eeting;s for the next six munlms \\'e1'e p1z1nne(l as follows . ` Ap1'il--At the home of Miss J.-zJ.n 3 Switzer. Roll cal1--He1p1'ul hiI]`,.s for ' houseclezming. 1\/Iay--At the home of Miss Alice . ' Tuck. Roll ca]l--Helpful hints for; t pl:L11ting' seeds. ` .Tnnn_.\1- Hm l'|nI\1(\ n4` mum. n-.M_ 1-, :1. uasmey, south snncoe agri-` (cultu~ra.1 represenative, is calling al :meeting of dairy farmers and Calf! `Club members of the disrtrict to be. `held in Allishon on Friday night, for" ?the purpose of discussing the possi l `bilities of oa'g'anizing' a Cow Testing! .Ass.ociation. Every fzu'mc:-1' `l12!.\'i1Lg] [cows milking is invited to this meet- 'ing and 3. special in\'itat.ion is Cxt0nd- I ;ed to Calf Club members. ; I ` _j__j} , :-j-' I Reference is cons`ant1y being madc= to the food value of cow s milk. No` only is it often used as a substitute ,for human milk in the feeding of in- ifanfus, but it forms an essential part} of the diet c1>)f yoiung childreln. Itsf consumpiton y at ults is furtier de ; sirable, particn`1a1`ly by those who are below normal health, and if. is con- lsidered by all as a necessary addition }to tea, coffee, cereals and other com- monly consumed foods Its use in the production of butter and cheese needs no com.me,nt_ It is easy to justify the claims made I lfor its use. The milk solids in one lquartdcnntain more of the necessary ingre ients in a well balanced diefl than an equivalent amount of any otl".e1' food. Fat, carbohyd-rate and groteiriai-e presenfP--all in a readily igiesti e form. iurther, it is out lbest source of calcium and phosphor- 5 ous, and certain vitamins, p-.vrticu:1ar-. ly vitamins A and B. are found in; desirable quantities. It must be re- membered, however, th-at it is not a reliable source of vitamins C or D,: and that while high in certain min- ieral salts, it is low in iron. Unlike- ,most animal foods, it is consumed, uncooked. W:,`l|nII# ....2..1.-...`..:..... :L_ 13--.! ,,,1 V I ` I `B. SIMCOE MAY ORGANIZE 5 j COW TESTING ASSOCIATlON_ ` uncu elecrea ornccrs as follows : ' Junior Fa1'mcrs-Hon. President, Eric Snnpson; Presldent, Nelson Dar- by; 1st Vicle-P1'es1(lc`nt, Russell Hou- den; 2nd Vice-President, Robt. Storey; Sec.-Treasurer, Cephas Iudd; `Ass. '1`:-easu-rel`, Noah Cotton; Di1'ecl f.ors, Gordon Smith, Tom Kerr, Mark Parent, Harry Rowlnevy. Tn,:titn.+.r>_T-Irm D.-.m:,1n..+ v I M arr y ugumlnzg JHUS. SL`[)7.\(:|11b(.'1`--At the home of Miss [\ I1.1`i401`1 McLean. R011 czLI1--Exchang.e of recipes for supper dishes. Octob01'--At the home 01' Miss Ste\\'zu't. Roll ca11-Disp`lay some antique a.1`ticlc and tell the his- tory Lhl(l'COf. 7\7rnvrnn-'hn1- A+ +1.. Ln..." -2 wry .. .4... sun. I H.111. Moming Subject: The Model` Church. ~ L`wr.nn.- Q..k.',\,.+. u\x71...; \r:n n_, suulu goon ooolx 1.0 read. I The meeting \\`a.< :Ld_]ou`1:ncd and: all joined in a sing`-sonvg. ; Lrict elected ofcers follows ' ` D- I ELMVALE JR. FARMERS AND I INSTITUTE ELECT OFFICERS} At xv-e`1l attcn(led mcetin`g`gs held} last week, the Juniors of Ehnvale dis-\ l,..,.t { J11 m'm- 17:1 mu ntv-ujun n `Jr. Farmers and = Homemakers! l ICROWN HILL HOMEMAKERS - , CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS} I On Wod'11c's ELf(`)`l1-0011, Nlurch Mill}. :1 l)1G3L`l;iul17,',' of the Crown Hill lluIm'1'1ml<,-1'5 Club \\'a.~` hul(l at DIN`. |l1mn<- of l\'li.-.: Both Drury. l'Jlccl.ion ,0l` ()lllcu1's \va.< hold and 1`(E:a`LlltC(l us i follows` ' 1).... `\1:.. \u: IIV 1 ww- Lu1'y Lwercol. `, Novem:be1'--At the home of Miss! Olive Smith. Roll ca1l--Exc.hange of some good book 1.0 read. Tho mn4:Hno- u~n.- urh'nn-'-an! ~-J puulmlrg sccus, June-.-\t the home 01' Miss Renee, Dunsmore. Roll ual1-Wuys of com-`; |)zLtL11a>' ies. I .Qun1.n|nh:n~_A+ Man I.,\... AL` '1'? - ! THE FOOD VALUE OF MILK ... i Lashley, South Simcoe agri- Calf ! amhm-s nf` Hm Aieyh-:,.+ +.. 1. l'.(`(`. Gordon Foster, Pres. V uuurun. ` ` "l"",,`` Eveni11;-2: Subject: What Will the L,tM:1`_' H_um1d.l`l.d End BC am 131% I-)\`uc;tL1i(;..f1 thli A . . 5 am 2 p.m.--Crusaders Bi'n1e Class .[,1.c to. 3 p.m.--Chu1'ch School. Sou: THE PEOPLE S CHURCH `drew of Toronto, Welcome! Mrs. H. Johnson. , \Ii__- 1` :1: ..... ..

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