Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1935, p. 4

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Concrete Pavement, 27 ft. I wide, with Curb and Gutter 20 ft. wide from Boys to Ann St. $]4657.08 $218-1.48 $6788.01 $2682.91 $3317.81 ux._y culu Litllllly, town over th: oz -- - H. Buttery. $1795.81 $1276.98 $4768.61 plate, were one nunareu. I Purchases made by the Red C1'oss for the stock rbom in Februz1r_\' and March included overalls, pants, mitts, boots, rubbers, hose, under- wear, towels, sheets, material for quilts and mending of `boots, amounting to $85.93. | I Home Nursing Classes There are now 54 mothcr.<, and young women enrolled in the llvzl. Cross Home Nursing Classes`. Thi.<' week they are starting on the third lesson. So far they have been taught to make a bed, change a bed with a patient in it, take tempera- tures and pulse, and to recognize the` signs of illness. This week s lesson will be especially interesting`, as tliejv will be taught to give the different types of bath. Those who can afford to pay are expected to pay a fee of $1.00 ,and in groups, 50c, but this (loes not debar anyone from taking: $7145.37 The Northern Advamce Total Cost 1 Snow 10 Year.-= 10 Yours 10 Years 10 Years Mixed-in-Placc Pavement 24 ft. wide to Sophia 22 ft. Sophia to Wellimrton A. w. SMITH, cm-1: and '1`;-easin-er. uu.'. 011 1'. 5` ]'n\\'i1. VV Ill. DL'U\\ ll :lD[)}`i'(`Htl_\ .uo11(1t`._V. .u . in the best of health, was out in the Hollows *.(.-1p- ing on his b1'othe1".~: fan-n1 when in- Was suddenly stricken with :1 heart} attack. He leaves to mourn his loss} a son and daughter, Earl of Toronto 1 and Mary at home. The sympathy; ,of the entire community is extemlc- ' ito the bCl'f3Z1\'Cd ones. D Years Years Years ` Years BRAMPTON MAN FINED ON 1 ` RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE} Walter Scarlett, of Brampton, was ass=;<;~.'e(1 $29 by Magistrate Jeffs in .!police court this morning on a icharge of reckless driving, resu1ting;| iout of an accident which occurred at the Five Points on March 23111:` last, when three people were struek by the uccused s car while crossing 1 | the street. , c I Tun]: LI-nyna I\ n1II\ um.-.11 I-:n {-4 1 ud_`.. _ The roads being` in splendid con- dition, 11 1a1';:,re number of tourist.< motor up to their suxmnor homes leach week end. I`l,. (\Y\":II(\ ,...mm....:o.. .... ,. f41 Schedule A the respective works 111;; rcceiveu uurlng me week 2 Mr. Frank Dobson, Mrs. Hurlhurt, a friend, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. White- bread, Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Annette. Mrs. Coleman, F. W. Woolworth. Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Turner, Mr. Birchard, Mr. Hurlburt, Mrs. Quantz, Miss Symes, Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Wm. Booth for knitted patches for quilt; Miss Scott, Mrs. Clifford Graham, Mr. Malcomson, Citizens Dair_\~' for milk tickets. ALs`o Mr. Moffatt, who connected the gas stove free of charge; Mr. Fraser for work on the gas stove, and Mr. Carpenter for replacing a fuse plug. Number of articles gsivcn out, in- cluding two beds and two cots com- plete, were one hundred. pl1l`P}11lQQ mnrln lnxr Han Dmol f`..,.w.. | the a'u.'et:L. 1 Jack Hayes, of Oro, aged Jinn! testified to walking" west on Dunlopl iSt. along the noith side and as he reached the Five Points 2L car czimc-' up from behind, catching him on t'm. , left leg", knocking him down, the ca: ` passing` over his knee. He said iLi1L: car stopped up the street a short (ii.s' tance and then drove uvvuy. A` bystander took the license number of. the car. A i I \'A&4-in D..L1.... ".1-.A.~.. 1-If\l\`\r\ 3.4 . ` [um car. Nettie Butler, whose home is ;. _ the Armouries, said that she and hi:-. _ sister were crossing the srteet um!` \\'e1`c 1`i_2*ht behind Hayes. She saw the car turn up Bayeld St. and Lhig i.-1=,'m- n':n'n nn inrnntinn n+' `r.1n-ninur ' ' UEKCII \\UL`li (IUU. The entire commumt_\' was shock- ed to learn of the sudden death 01' Mr. Wm. Brown on Monda_V. M1'.~ ' A-L` J!-nu-n -zr\Iu1|u.n(-]1- :.. H L A. 0118 Cal` `l:Ll1'U. up Dd.yllU1L1 D1}. EUICI UH drl`-. u1' _::z1ve no mdlcatlon of tu1'n1n_::._ The car pushed her sister over and` sitting` on the bumper, which in turn knocked Hayes down. She could not recall whet.he1' the car not. I ! `the next thing` she knew she xvus | Mm. `Rn Hos- stpppcd or =:c+m. n+' Hm }Eo\\'2::Ii .\'ob1c: . Sunday unri; the parental roof. T111: nlnv 111-a.::-nfnrl luv Hun Qum- J_U(.'i 3. Misses Luella and Elaine Bezxtty,` Mr. Morris, Miss Reid and (%co1-gt; and Franklin I .cz:tt_v, of Gormley, visited at Mr. M. P. Ra-id .< in Sun- (I-.:\' Luc parennzu 1`0OI. The play p1'L-sented by Dl'i1l|N1 : Club in the ' Hall was very successful. T[i`<\n`-' Inqnnnn -nu} Ln] L/lll(:`J. DL(;`V\'I:l1'L szuu HG \Vd.S 011 ULll._\' in the vicinity of the Five Points about 11.15 a.m., when he was noti-: ed of the accident. He located H:-._\'c.<, who was limping, and obtain- ed from him the number of the car. He got the name of the driver from the department. Scarlett in a letter to him admitted the accident, but did not (:011. it ztcrious. I 1:r:.. .........1..'... ;.mm..,.,1 .. r:..,. at` C: I .. JHUL (.'()Il.\'l(l(5l' IL l?L`l'lUUb'. His Worship imposed 21 fine of :51?) and $1.1 costs, which was paid by friend of Sca1*1ett s, who was not p1'e. in court. I.Ld..l1 V\'cl5 \/81') SUC('(;'SSIlll. Mi:~'.s0:~.: Rosanna and .Isabcllc- Luc:1.<. "of Toronto, spent the week end xv` '. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. P LU(.`Il:`. 1|/I'~2n~A.. T"..11.~ ......`l T71..:..- T')-,\LL.. The Red Cross wishes to thzmk the following for donations of cloth- ing` received during the week M1`. F`r:mk Dnhqnn Mm Hm-1h.n.+ iarrie, for the purpose of hear- other complaint which persons 54.050 24 ft.widc 49.55c l 22 ft.wide nnu Cul'D 73.370 42 ft.wide 97.170 with curb 62.8% 3G ft.wiElc 8G.6)c 36 ft.\vidc and curb '72 -2:7,. 94.680 with curb 59.7~'lc with cuxl 53.S0c x-+.44c with curb '75.80c urH-u 1.... I 8b`.03c RED CROSS NEWS $1.533 :39.53c .' the St1'o;..i Conmmnitg 11.4-lc J6.94c 22.440 12.480 21.860 1-1.520 13.42c 11.41c 17.19c 19.87c 13.800 17. L) 0c 14. r- I 7c 5.72c 3.81c The Weight of a loaf of bread in, Canada is not standardized, but it is regulzlted by municipal by-laws in the various provinces with the ex-- ception of Ontario. In Ontario the.` legal standard wei;-;ht of a loaf is xed at 24 and =18 ounces, except that in the case of small bread the limit is xed at 12 ounces. \vu1'L' ner six sons. ' Friends attending the funeral, from a distance included J. T. Simp- son, M.P., Barrie; Earl Rowe, M.P., Newton Robinson; Mr. John Drink- water, Orillia; M1`. Geo. Glover, Coll.ing'wood: Mr. and Mrs. Sneath, 'I`o1'onto; Mrs. Bateman. Toronto; Mr. Freeman Campbell. Barrie; Mrs. -Moir, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Eves, `Torqito. ` TAKE NOTICE THAT :- The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Barrie. has congstructed us in the streets and between the pomts us de. 111 the said schedule. The cost of each of the said works, the estimated lifetime and c _ . ost per foo ber of annual instalments 1n which the speclal z1s.s`essn1e11t 1s to be pa nH-nnlnn.-l ...cm. was made In at. John's Ueme-' te1'_\~' , Cookstown. The pall-bearers` were her six W1-innrle nHnnA1'n~ H... .1.-._..,..AI - uuspwal. | Born at Kingston, Ont., 73 yeai-.~: . `:1_g'o, he spent his youth in that city, l :where he atencled Queen s Univui-. _ < going to Toronto when a youn_r.;- m::,1v_. 3 ywhere he practiced law for 11111213` * f.yea1`s. After retiring` from active` ipructice, he moved to Szxult Ste.l ':l\`Ia1'ie, where he lived :1 quiet lifo.; -_His wife, Elizabeth ue, 1)1`e(lc-i 'l'cc;1se(l him three j.'ezir.< a_2`0. He is V su1~\'i\'e by one brother, William, of} L` Barrie. ' _ The funeral was held from Smith`.~.; l" funeral parlors on Monday, Rev. \' ' 5 R. D. Sinclair conducting` the Sc)`-l 1 vice. Interment um: l)1'_1I`n :. ID (1 F01 -muuu mere till he died in January, 191.`). The next year she moved to Cookstown and took up residence" -with her daughter and had resided. there ever since. The late Mrs.` Graham was considered to be the! oldest resident of Cookstown and her} sudden passing` came as a great] blow to the citizens of the village! and the surrounding community.i_ She was a lifelong` member of St.` John s Anglican Church, Cookstown,' and was always a willing` supporter: of all church activities and commun- ity affairs, and was an honorary: member of St. Jolm s Women s" Auxiliary. /-1 . i The death occurred at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Satur- Iay, April 6th, of John Ewart I1'\'in;.:., | ;of Sault Ste. Marie. In poor health for some time, the deceased hzui lcome to Burire two months ag'o,| lwhere he was being` attended at thel hospital. Rnrh nI- T. u'~nn-n4-nu A; r--1 H lw-um lot M1`. and 1-I1'.<. R. S. Correll, and l Deceased was a duughtelv of the David John, eldest son of 311'. and llute William Leeson and E1izabeth MS- Mtth9' C- P1'tv 11 1'95" lBu1`1'o11zmd\vas born on the pz11'entz1I`d9t5 0'17 H10 Cit." Of ,T1't '9? fzu-n1 at Bond Head on Sept lst, united in inari-iz1_-:e_ in the pi-c-. _],'50_ Following. llcl. lmll.l.lag.e to of 21 company of immediate friends. -John G2-uh-ani on Januarv 22, 18G7,'R`"' F- `GI- St0t95b1U'.V'y 1111610 Of the 51,0 went to live with llel. lluSbamlHJ1'1(ie, ofciated. The wedding` music :01] his farm at Clover Hill, and 1'e-iw' pl-"ed by M]'. (Rcm) F` G isided more tin he died ln Janum.y,:Stoteshu1'_v. The bride, unattended, was ,"1\'Ol1 away by Mr. H. D. Tres- tnnl: nn ..L.._.:,:,...,.n-side1-. m" Tm-nntn_ :1 Ii+`n1nno- 1".-znml A`? l 3 The vil1a_9.'e of Cookstown lost :m-l Eother 1'c-spected resident last \\'eel<' .in the person of Mrs. )I2u',\' G)'L1l1L1H`-. \\'i(l0w of the late lloht. Gl'L1l1ill`I1, of` Clo\'(.-1' Hill. Deceased had been re ,. with her (lz1up;hte1`, )I1'.<. Geo. lI zu'k.<, Cookstown, for the past f- 'tc-en _\'czu's. and was well known and- `,1'e. in the community. Her lldeath took place on Thu1'sdz1_\', April] with, at the ripe age of 85 years.i IThe day previous she suffered a Zf)':1ctu1'e(l hip in a fall, and the shock |\\'u.< too u'rez1t zmrl : hale;-nrl .......u.uu 111}; m 21 12111, and the shock |\\'a;< :'rez1t and she passed away at the Royal Victoria I~Iospi*.-al in` i Barrie. I 1x - n. u. .a1nc1zu1' conauctlngr the vlce. Interment was made Bethesda Cemetery, Inmsl. .. .\,..u_a. .hu. two (lau_;'l1! e1':~:, .\I1'.<. Alex. `\"u1'i'ir.- (Gl:1d_\`.<) of Oro, and llabcel She u.-;1vc.< to mourn hm` lo:<:< `AC1 1 at home; two sons, Albert and Frunl: ` of Barrio; one 5.:'1'and. Donald Simon; four sisters, 3\'I1-.<. Thos. Ro.<.~:, Oro Station; Mrs. Goo. Slmxv. lid- wmonton; l\I1'.=. H. A. )Iac(lonul(l and .\lr.-'. .-\rmor, Toronto. and two bro- tliers, William Gmliain, of _l,`-m*i'in, and J:1:<. G1'1l1Z1lT1, of Portland. The funeral xvas lwltl tlii.< zrftw-- noon. April 11th, from her lute 1'o. donco, for interment in Bznwic Un- ion ('0n1ot0)`_\', the .~'o1'\'ic0,s l)oin;: con rluv1'o(l by Rm`. Dr. J. S. Sliortt, 21.4 sisteil by Rev. Dr. Neil C:'.mpl_wll The p21lI-boa1'e1'.< were I\Io.'.=1's. G. . Olive)" Cameron, W'. C. Walls. .-\1'tl11.'1' W. Wolfrsnden, S. llerodith, C. H. lioclby and M. Robertson. Tucker s Beauty Studio , 111 101` out :1 Week, .\1:u-,\' Gm beloved wife of Albert D. Si passed away suddenly at her .211." 81 Eerczy St., on Tuesday, @9111, following` a heart attack. news of her death came as a zhnr-Ir fn `H111 r-nn1nn1nH-xv U) \\Hl(ll 1'1`icnds. MRS. MARY GRAHAM JOHN E. IRVING 0Bl'"UA&%Y . unu sue pus: 3rd, at eight o'clock in the evcni_n_2`, in`wl1en Myrtle lvotta, eldest (lz1u.:-l1te1' Eof M1`. and as and all resi- s pa,-enta1`de1.1ts of 'l`o1'onto, were I umted 1n ma1'1'iz1,-:0 in 'i1]g` innnediatc Ja11ua1-y G. with he}. lt Hm 1.e_`wz1.= Mrs. G. [1 he rlim-I in Tnnnm... rStotnsl'nn'v_ T`lm ln-Mo nnn++nmIml I Rev. T. J. Dew, rector of Trinity Church, Bradford, and St. Paul s Church, Coulson s Hill, for the past -eig'ht.\'ea1's, preached his farewell isermon to the c'ong`regations of those churches on Sunday, March 31st, prior to his Ietivinp; for Mimico, where he :will take up his new charge. ruuuc DCIIOOI paws and Finances. Services for Sunday are, at St. John s 11 a.m., St. Peter s 3 p.m., St. James 7.30 p.m. For Holy Week, St. John s,- Wednesday at 8 p.m.; Good F1'i(1zi_v, the three-hour service, I 12 to 3 p.m.; St. Paul s, Thursday, 8 p.m.; St. Peter s," Good Friday at 8 p.m., St. James , Thursday, at 3 p.m. Se1'vice qt Knox Church at 7.30 , p.m. _ 0 was .,'1ve11 by M)`. H. 1). Tres- e . sider, of Toronto, a lifelong` friend of djthe family. The bride looked \'er_v charming` in, a beautiful gown of `powder-blue g'eorg'ette and cm-ryin_J Ia bouquet of Talisman roses. After 'thc sig'nin_2' of the register the guests retired to the dining' hall, where all . ipartook of a dainty buffet luncheon. ";'l`he guests were all from Toronto. 'lThe popular young` couple left for a l .,trip to New York City and to Rich- _ mend. Virginia. The bride s travel- , ling costume was navy blue with ';.grey accessories. After their trip Mr. and Mrs. Proctor will reside in 'I`oronto and be at home to their J many friends'after May 1st. -crowu vemp: in-yaiztenaance. Several members of neighboring lodges were present on Monday at a special meetinghof the L.0.L. to hear Messrs. L.. Saunders and Cecil Arm- strong offthe ;g,G1jand Lodge discuss Public School Iaws and Finances. Rnrvir-nu `Fnr .QI1nr'n\r cu-n nI- Q4- 3 Elizabeth St. Phone 81 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES BEST MATERIALS MISS jIv3E.\ I`TRTlC`fI*l G-REY, of .l`0R().\"l`() in Charge. f\TY`l`\ 1 /I"f\rIVrI1r\ Mr. and Mrs. R. Gavin and Mrs. Ellsmere were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellsmereyon Tuesday. The Dlav. Sila'_: Smirlrra n`F 'Fm-nin mm. 13. mxsmereyon Iuesuay. play, Silas Smidge of Turnip Ridge, presend` last Friday by the Y.P.S., was ve!fy $i1ccessful, a record crowd being` irperattendarlce. Rnvcn-nl n\nn1hn1-u nf` yuxm'lnl......-.... ' l The Visit of Wilson Macdonalcl : 5 l.::; Wcdne. afte-rnoon we haul `=1 \"('1`_\' mre treat, when one of Can- `;:1(l:'. s ;:`1`e:1te.=t li\'in_e; poets, Wilson ".`l;,u- \'i. the school for - l over an hour. -j M1`. Mucdonald recited 21 number iof his poems, such as The Song of ",the Skii, Little Wish-:1-Wee, Monsieur !J0liat, etc. He recited in :1 most `;(l1'am:1tic \\'z1_\'. First he had us :11- ;most crying`, and then laug`11in_9,' so -;hm'd we looked as though we 1'eull_\' ` were c1'_ving'. 1 M1 . )lz1cclon:'.l stated that we, as 'Cann(lian people, do not appreciate `our Czm:uli:m poets and authors. He jsuid he and other poets have to 930 vto the United States to even mz1ke':1 glivin_2`.. He felt 1'i_2'ht at home at the r school, as he and Mr. Girdwood had v been college mates. 9 WI)` 7`/fnntlnnnltl 1'9 n~:\':Yunv S-1. . ~Ln JUIIIOY rmal . The junior l>:1:~:l~:eth:1ll nal provecl \'o1{\ r~.\'t-ifiIn::'. hut mo=tljc l'm' `$.19 `pIa_\'e1':<. The Hz`.wks had by far the ;ls1nz11lm' tmm and so \\'e1'c- l1:mdlc:1p- 5pm;-(1. Dalton '\V1'l_:l1t. tho s=mz1ll0~`t }pla_\.'m' on the oor, showed the f:n:< nl1e`lmo\\' what it wa.< all about. `A e m'opl1c-s_\'tl1:1t Dalton and Jack l`.'.`:*.`1, the next .~mall0. will he the .<'."'3`.< for B.C.I. in 1940, if not .' _ '1;he score was 11 to '7 in fzxvor of ` he Cartlinals. ` Monday Morning Assembly On I-.1on:lay we had \\'h:1t Could be (called 21 si11_9;i11g' ztsscmbly. We sang 0\'m'_\'thi11p,' (almost) from the school song` to Old Black Joe. Pe1`1`_v Ryan lm:u1c- rm announcement about the ihouse lea_4'u1- basketball 1.-'zum3s, and Mr. Girdwood one about the cadets. P.S.--We didn t expect to have 1this :1.<.:emb1y--it \\'z1;< :1 complete surm-i. Inn-. mmwoon : I su1-p1-iso. 1 I A quiet but pretty \\'eddin5: took place at the United Church parson- age, Hillsdalc, on Wednesd:1_\', April 3rd, eight evening`, `when .of 'David =Mr:. \rni'H`1n\\' F Dvnr-9-Av "11 1-/xs: rznals The Fl_\'1n_:' .-\co;<, f1'e.~`-`h from then` vic`mr,\` over the Pope_\'e:<._ put up one `of the host _;>'z1me.~: of the . `n_2*a111st. the Rzxcketec-1'5. The Aces, true to their name, . _\'in::` .in the rst half to _,"fli11 :1 19-12 lead. ThI\IZz1cketee1`s. undauntc-d by the score. .~'tzu'ted the 5:-cond lmlf deter- mined to win or div. Tt looked as if they would have to die. but P. hxzn .<`.z11'ta;-(1 t]11'o\\'ir_:' the hall in the x.1'011m'z:1 direction of the b:1: ov:1'_\' chz11\.<':> he 5:01`. with most of them g`oi- in. \`\ e co11_2`1':1tLzI21te both team... The FI_\'in_2' Aces for Imttin,-I up 21 ,2`-Ame battle and the RZl(.'kf`t(`C`)`.~` for \\'i1min,Q' the c1.'e: Junior Final Tim 1`.m?m. 1...,-.1-,.n.,.11 r:....1 ._ _.___1 UUUH COIICQJC ITIZIECS. Mr. Macdonald is giving` the stu- dent who writes the best account of !hiS visit a book of his \'01`_\' popular ; poems. Basketball Semi-Finals Racketeers remain undefeated as a result of their win over the Devil s town on Fridu_\', z11tho11g'h this \\':1.< their Ii:,11'dest _<.:znne of the .~'(.-21. `The rzicketr,-m-.< were 21 better bal- Jzmcc-,(I tozuii and during` the last few mi11ute.< SC(.'u1'C(1 their, \\'i1min_Q' by `)1 fn 1f! Nature of Work Concrete Pavement, 24 ft. wide with Curb and Gutter .;-'+ LU .10. The second grzlme resulted in a sur- `prise win for the fourth place Fly- ing` Aces over the Pope_\'e:<. who de- t'e.".ted them only the ni_2`ht before. `After . up till h`.H'-ti`nr: the ` I{j_"htI(,-_\' -'.1c('m'z1te ;'- Pope_\'e.< \veaI~:-ened de'1"en. in the second period and the .<(-ore \\'a.~` tied at full time 15-15. In o\'e1'time the :\('es . ve points to win. chewed up well with \'e'.;\' v'n:1'_V cnzmz-.r,> g'oin_::' B.C;Eye PROCTOR-CORRELL CRAIGHTIEST UUl' U1 3 attached. Court of Revision will be held on the 29th (lay ing complaints against the proposed a:<. interested may desire to make and which is by Dated this 10th day _-- .,._-w..{.Ju. OUR MOT .l70 : . Always Ready to Serve You Prompty 1` cos ` _ . t foot frontzlge, the special paid are set forth in the L coum` OF REVHSIQN RE Q 3TI("F' THAT -7 Brock Essa Ross Tifn Mixed-in-Place Pavement 30 ft. to Baldwin St. 0/1 4'} in Cnmnhnn Ava Worsley Charlotte Elizabeth Collier Clapportor Street of April, I935. l r I I em. 1Jl1'(.`(;` new members enrolled. It is especially _g`r;1tif_vi11g to nd several teen-a_2'e girls among those present. The committee wish to thank Mr. $hannon, Mr. Dutcher and Mr. Beeforth for donations, which are used as prizes, thereby stimulat- ing intere.~'t in the classes. Miss Henderson, supervisor of Home Nu1'sin2', Ontario Division, was in town on her \\'a_\` from Jlidland, where she has or_g'anized three home nursing classes. She reports the re cently i'o1'med Red town as quite taken with the way the branch di. its flag`, as it can be seen so well by passen_2'e1's on the trains. Miss Henderson was on her way to Bracebrid_2'e to form homzm nursin;:' classes. One feels _2'lad that- at last Barrie is not lag'gin_e' behindf in this respect. Home nursing: classes have been held all over tlzc province for a number of years. 1 Chair and Baby Carriage Needed Has anyone a comfortable chair they could donate to the Red Cros~,` as we have an old gentleman who l:~ a semi-invalid and g'1'eatly in need of" one. Also a baby carriage is needr . ` for some one unable to buy om-1 themselves. 1' Cross in that. the course. as those unable to pug.`- are admitted free. It is expected3 the fees from the classes will defray the expenses , as all equipment has either been loaned or g'iven. The Home Nursin}: llzmuzil that each stu dent receives is boufzht from the? Red Cross, Ontario Division, at 2. cost of 25c each. ` A great deal of (3l1tl1LlSll:5m is hu- ing shown and great good to tha- community is expected from bet health habits being` tau_2'ht. Nutrition Classes Tuesday night the second lesson of the free nutrition classes V\'21.< held. Three new members un1`0ll'.:(i. esnecinllr .rrvn`ri+'vin..- M and L. .. LL`; Mulcaster S Concrete Pavement, 27 ft. wide with Curb and Gutter Bradford St Bradford St - ' xv Burton Ave. Duckworth Buyeld St. Bayeld St. High St. Worsloy St. For Your Spring Permanent Wm visit or call Mixed-in-Place Pavement, 24 ft. wide, Curb on part of April, 1935, at .1 0) Hwn |I'I'I1I'!IrI1' All I Poyntz St. Baldwin St. Innisl St. o clock p.m., at the Council Chamber, or the accuracy of the f1'oz1tz1g'c nlesxsuremcnts, and any c law cogmzablc by the Court. Campbell A Collier St. Wellington Charlotte S4 'Ann St. Mixed-in-Place Pavement 24 ft wide, Curb on South Side I Small St. Ni SCHEDULE A" $1199.80 $3064.22 $ 708.94 $2071.86 $1213.35) O\vner s` Share $1236.78 Lllxeu-In-rlace ruvexxlexu. 42 ft. wide Bayeld Sn to 100 Collier; 36 ft. wide `Charlotte to 100 Comer; -Curb on South side to Clap- perton St. $3285.62 $2357.68 1348.17 ` Bishop A. R. Beverl of ']`o1'onto, were 111 ,- week end. r -.. .....-.. E Arnolgl F1:ag1`, who has been I iv1s1t1ng,' 1n thls v1s1tm_,r the last fQ\,'. .n_1onths, left for her home in Fair siux, Man.. on Sntnrdnv 1 r y \\ut,-K cum wlm Irlends in Toronto. Mr. Jack Donnelly, of New Li:' keurd, IS holldaylng; at hls home on 3 Owen St. E I\I1'.N0ilMcB1'ide left Tuesday ifor Toronto, where he has accepted ` v. position. `.,. .._ , , , _ , _ . _ . . . .., uu >.Juvu1u(|_V. ] Miss Ma1'5::a1`et Blackstock and 1\'Iiss I !L1o_vd, of Toronto, spent the week, ;cn(l with the forme1"s mother, M1'.<.! 3 E. blackstock. ' , .. -- i 0 nuuubllb, 1eJ.E I01` 1181` hon fax, Man., Saturda_v. "Mica mf.n........-L 131-771 - . 31211`. Mixed-in-Place Pavement, -24 ft. wide, Curb .-\p1'. local improvomellts, mentioned in .` ulc. v[\r\17 UIH Mr. unrul- .3) 213 on $12299.4O Co1'poration ;~: Slmrc $ 971.09 $1346.13 $124 I" O.` 30 IV}. `D DEIIGWIII DI. 24 ft. to Campbell Ave. $3502.39 $1704.39 $ 568.04 $5797.20 $ 596.01 PERS3AiS- THE WEATHER Boxferley and family, \VG]'G H1 tnxvn n17n1- -1.. Low High Rain E ' RR , 5) 5I3_('i:11 zumual rate per foot f1'o11tag;c and the num- 111 case of each work 1n Schedule A hereto Mixed-in-Place Pavement `A0 -Ff urhln Rovnld gt

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