DI!1I`lVl\}UlV--.`\L Lalll.` ILV. I`l`0SDl7D3.l,! on Tuesday, Jam. 28_ 1936, to Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Seymour. 50 To- ronto Sta, :1 son. ' WZILL.E'I`T---A-t the RV. Hospita1,9. Barrivc, on Thursday, Jan. 30, 1936, `(:0 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wsillett, Churchill. a son. MRS. G. A. JONES ..:~ A .`L,i ont of nuns. -w - OR0 nu yuur. unm- hnnt 1880, he (4 1%. Ha, Hm Nnrthern Advance Remember that life is nm'the1' pain nor p11"~.'S'l.1l`f_`Z it is sorious busin`e.=.=. {'3 be (mterrd upon wth com':12`e am` in :1 spirit of self-.=ac1"ice.--D=~ Tocqueville. JlUUa Ex-Wa1-den Davis expressed keen 2'cg*ret at the passing of Engineer" Freeman Campbell, whom he htui known for many yca1'.<. He had never heard Mr. Campbell 's::_\' 5-. discouraigng word about anyone. It was 16 years ago that he came to county council rst and noticed many clmnges. Judge Wismer was the only county oicial left in ofcr: at that time, and there are only two county councillors, ] .c-r.-\'cs Coombs and Dutton, who sr,-wed` then. Many had passed on, W;- all must do. Best Wishes wcrr. r;_\'- ' tended to Warden Drinkwa`.r;1' for I 1936. 17-- 1Ir.....1-.. rv.,,,"J' 1 .._.,.,..-... I About 10.30 the same evening (`hief Stewzirt and Constable Jas. Case arrested Gordon Anderson, n_:e_ 28, on Dunlop St. in an intoxi- cated condition. Only three days previous he appelzired in court on :1 el1:1r_2'e olof being drunk and was al- lowed to go on suspended sentence. The six hoboes were deta.ine(l in `ch lockup 0VOT'T1ilQ,'l1't and renizmded on Sunday by Governor AG4:u'rit_v. J4P.. until Weclnestlay. When Chief Futewzxrt took the men from their rolls on Sunday afternoon lie found six empty rubbing: alcohol bottles :`.I`J0l1_Q' them. Thc-,\' h`9.d apparently lvmn given to the prisoners by other l10l1OOCS spending the night in the lockup. T.. V` T)..- ._ - L'u LU _u'U. no man mkcn the under- , \'.'0:11' while intoxicated. Chief Stowzirt is up in arms over the liquor store pe1'mittn_e; these lioboes to buy wine. Accoi'din_2' to the law. :1 permit is not necessary `.0 purchase this class of drink. ugnu. About two o clock on Saturday afternoon :1 number of hoboes con- ,<:1'e_2'ated in the men s \va,iting room of the local station with a bottle of wine purchased with money pun- hJ:.ndIed along the main street. Fol- lowing an altercation among the transienrts, a ght ensued. during which Brennen was slugged over the back of the head with a heavy stee) instrument. xxnnm. 4.1.- 4=...L+ A------~--r ' -~ A transient giving his name as William Br'e`nnr=.n, age 37, was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospiiai on Salturday afternoon with a badly battered head following 2. drunken brawl in the waiting room of the C.N;R. depot. Six other trzu1siex11s were taken into custody after the ght. -\hnn+ 1--urn n :-1.-`.11; I\'Fl G..L.....1.... llLSLl'l1IIleIl'I}- When the ght commenced the station agent called the police. C.N.R. Constable Geo. Fullerton mid Provincial Cionstabeles H. D. Ham- mer and Hugh Gibson, the first to arrive on the scene, had :1 luml tussle with the half dozen hobom before they were nally placed un- der arrest and locked up in the gaol. Harry Bloomeld, age 40, one of tllr whters. made his escape. but was picked up later in Allandale by Chief Stewart. The others arrested were: Jas. Ryan. age 43; Thos. Carney, age 35; Geo. Ryan, 25, and Cliford McTier, 23. Police claim that the lot were very much under the inuence of liquor. AS (I. result Of H10 l'\1-zntvl Hun nail- .v\,..uyo Jzts. Ryan, a nc-\\'come1' to town who was detained over the week end for the thc-fv c of :1 suit of ch?1d .=. Imrlor wear from Zellars, ms allow- (`d to F0. T'Tr\ 11:11} inborn +1-... nudm. Lin: uuiuence OI liquor. result of the brawl the wait- irp: room was bespzwtiered with blood and left in a. disorderly condition. Brennen, who received the worst of the g-ht, was lying on the floor when the police arrived with a deep, zziping Wound in the back of his he-rid. He was arttended by Dr. Laurie and later removed to the l hosip'ta.1. .\l.....L 1l\ nn .1 HAS HEAD BATTERED IN DRUNKEN BRAWL CaIIlI')fliign_ Headguarters Your Opportunity to `Win $500 Cash or one of Four other Valuable ?rizes Campaign Closes February 22nd. DIELUK 5 ( Feb. 5th. `\|'.. 1). King_Blocl:, Barrie Sponsored by Twenty: Merchants 1' mum /Jellars, :3 allow- Ho had taken the un(Ie1'- 1 ih r.n\'?nn+n:1 For Fuli Particulars Inquire at Vmes ount wuw mem to mew homes. They reumed the next day to lo- cate Be1eskr,_v s car. which t.'ne\` found near the government dock al- 'mo.=t completely covered with snow. In thir two hours of blind wanclerinq the men had e1'o.=,.=ed the entire Width of the bay. The home of F. W. Reedy. po.=i ma.=_ ce1' at Port ]`I:.\'ico]!. was do~ :<-`..1'o_\'cd by fire e'_".1'1_v Friday morn- ing`. The occupants were awakenrgd by neighbors, who noticed the smoke, :m'd barely escaped in scant nttirr with the tompe1'at.ure below ZGTO. "' wecx end wltn 1'r1ends in Windsor. Mr. Calder Noble, of Barrie, and Mr. Hzurold Noble, of Camp Borden. spent the week end at their nun-.n .1. Durluarn1. Mr. Jas. Cook spent the week end at his home in Hamilton. 11.. vw.,, 1:-n uvo T111105 east. 01 the town. Edwin Beleskey, accompanied by Roy Hounsome, Frank Bebb, his son Maitland Bebb, George Cook and Pvorg.:7ic Lewis, left Allandale about six in the morning and motored down the bay to their shanties near the government dock, where they! shed all day. About four in the] afternoon a heavy snow storm came on and the men decided to start for home. After driving` a short (lis- tTlC(3 over the ice they were C111_E{'l'11 in the full blast of the storm and lost their direction. After the car ran out of gas they abandoned it and .<~i:n*te to walk, but appa1'enl_v only . kept going about in circles. It was nearly seven o clock when the six found themselves on the Bzzri-in shore, 1w.ving' acquired con.`<.i(lr:rnbl_\' frost bite. Cook suffering a badly frozen face. The_\' culled {L tz:.\:i 10 txnke them to their homes. Tlinv 1-mnvnnrl +11-. nm_-4- Ann L. 1I\ UULUILY \VCll. Ex-Warden McKinley said it was always a pleasure to renew acqua1nt- ances `art the county council. He was pleased to see his friend and neighbor get the wax-dc-nship and was sure no one was better quali- ed. r.`..nr....,1-__ n-__:M v s ......... uh ux ;.wu|yIcu, .l.'1U1 l(ld.. Miss Ethel Hunter visited at the home of her brother, 1`/III`. Chas. Hun- L01`, at Uttterson. -A1 . 1. -._. . _ __._ .,.... nun. ;.LA\.n.ua Ill 1_:Uu`|_)H. Ma`. and Mrs. Dalton VVhi't~e and daughters Elaine and Shirley are wintering in Tampzh, Florida. Wnce L`+'lu\1 11.. u ....., um uvuvctaullu Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ryzm left last Saturday by motor for New York to attend the annual conven- tion of the Motropolitzxn Life Insur- ance Co. ` Six local fishermen were cauglit in a swirling snow storm as they were motoring over Kempenfeldt Bay last Thursday afternoon and were lost for several hours. Returning home from fishing the six men drove around in circles in their car until they ran out of gas. Then unable to see more than a few feet in any direction, they got out and tried to walk to land. After two hours of bewildered manoeuvring, the six found themselves on Baarrie beach two miles east of the town. Wrlxvin Rnlnqbnxr onnlxrvl-v\nv\:A4l L.. ' Mr. Emory Hill have moved tol Meaford_ where he has accepted .1! position. I .\v_. 1-1 1 iv: . .. _ yvul uvu. Mr. Fred Nicholls, J12, spent the week :c11d with 1'-ricnds in Lozmun. NT and RN..- h,,1. `nu .. - Miss Edna. ..m-Lhica-on spent th. week end with friends in Nohlp. nf' Rm-..;.. um: FISHERMEN LOSE WAY IN STORM OVER BAY` VVm. Patter.=on will again head the `C Oro Horticulttlml Society, with W. v Brsso as secretary-tre:1snrc1'. An active yezxr IS planned for 1936. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, :...-_.-_.:_-.j_ (Continued from page one! called to the Great Beyond, Freeman` G. Campbell, county engineer, and Wm. Toner, of Collingwood, an ex- warden. 'l"1-.~ Awd .l..L.. -1.` u..- ........,..I ..... 1111 use ClE_V. The annual meeting of the St. George s congregation took place on Wednesday in the church. Owing to the weather, there were not as many present as expected. Mrs. Pearson was elected secretary. All reports showed a small balance over the working` expenses of the year. ihe wardens for 1936 are L. Johnson and Isaac Grzxves; Sidesmen, Sid. Cox, Fred Paine. Fred Pearson, H. .\Iayes, Lewis Graves, Harry Frahck; Delegate to Synod, Isaac G.1`ayes; substi-lute, Lloyd Johnson; Or;::m- ists, Mrs. Johnson Mrs. S. Fraliek. Mrs. Bi_::_e:a1'. Hearty votes of thanks `.\.'(`!`- _1 gviven tl1ose`wl1o hall so 2`D.l`n.1`- onsly contributed to the success of the year, especially those who had enabled the mis:~:ion to pay its allot- men-ts in full. Qnivwv:/In ...-...4. c~._...1___ . 1' uxun-L~.\ 111 lull. S01"-`ice next Su Church at 7.30 p.m. l S9-rvion 21+. .Q+. _Tn1~ -pnurcu 211; l.(;U p.m. Service at St. John s at 11 a.m,. St. James 1.30 p.m., St. P0t01"s 3 n.m. ( By Ack Emma.) The Legion had the p1'ivvilcgr.- of attellding a beautiful memorial ser- vice for His late M'ujesLy King George in '1`rini'Ly Church on Tuna- duy morning`. Preceded by the ham] and :1 party from the Fore:-:Lr:x':J. and accompanied by the council um! other bodies, they purmled about fty strong. The turnout, was aJi:-:- appodnting. but lack of infor!n:x,,inn and severe weather may have been responsible. Nn (l`V`l-lld"nY +1-i|1n4.. 1..." 1., ....:.I . IHUUJLUE. There will be another card party on Friday, Jan. 31st. Hope to see a better turnout of members. 'I`hc1'e is an advance sale of tickets. Th`. Qvmnnthv nf Hm. iwnvw-`- 3~ 1:: 21.11 uuvzmce sale or `rackets. The sympathy of the branch is extended to Comrad e and Mrs. Stevenson on the death of Mrs. Stevenson s father, and to Comrades Kelsey aned Dawe on the death of their mothers. may D........1,. T n 'n-LLAu 7 uxulr mocners. Sick PIa-rwdc-J. R. Bobbette, Jack Shaw and Ralph McEwen, Christie |St., and Adjutant .White1d at home. ..-..............ua Mr. R. Jury spent in the city. 'T`T1n n-nnunl u-v...,.l~`_ the week end ,_ .10 n n. l'L'b[)OIlh'-l`DlC. No p;ruurt;er tribute can hr: paid to a. monarch Itthan the univur;-szil sorrow of his people when he tliI::~:. King George will be long rcmr.-mh:r.-rl by his people as Lhr: first of the (i`:YnU cmtic Kings who rlir.-d as hr: hm) livcd_ a. simple Cnglish 5:r:ritlv;m:m without fear and without rrrpmurzh. No more can be said in his favor n.n no more is required. The official mourning budzgc of the Legion is a. black rosette to be worn behind the Legion badge. This will probably be Worn for six months. u.11u no more IS n 1 2 probably T`1nn-....-. ".211 LIK Elle W'2:1.I'UUIlSI1l[) DQIOTG many years. Following the election the new warden was escorted to the dias by Deputy-Reeve Horne, of Oriilia township, and Reeve Toner, of Flos,` who sponsored his nomination. The oath of office was adtninistered by Magistrate Compton Jeffs. This was 91 h1nrnnrn]'\iD \'(\-,|1- v.~-xix!" VHZES CRAIG: LEGION NOTES ,Ull. Sunday 7 on T\ 1933. K n ox UUl.lllUL1n 1. The Ministerial Association v:-as`; represented by Rev. N. R. D. Sin-i clair and Archdeacon C. A. Moulton,; who conducted a brief service. Rev.1 Sinclair read part of the eighth chapter of Duetoronomy, which`, stresses God's promise that the do- ing of right brings its blessing,` Whereas the doing of Wrong is visit- ed not only on those who do evii. but on their children and their children's children to the third and fourth generaation. Little comment was needed, said Mr. Sinclair, but it was well for legislative bodies to take heed and do the right. and succeed- ing generations would be blessed. Archdeacon Moulton led in prayer for miirlnm-p. rlnrimr the vnnr Mayor Robertson invited members who remained in town on Tuesday to join in the memorial service. Re- ference was made to the loss sus- tained by the passing of County 1in- gineer F. G. Campbell. Those who knew him realize that the county hli.< lost an efficient and faithful ser- vant and the town of Barrie has lost a. good citizen. The passing; of ex-Warden Tom. of Collinfzwood, 211- so removes one who had served the county well. T.\ _`.xfnY`r1nn \`[nT."i-v.lru- ....2,l 1.2 ...-- J. S. DRINKWATER b ELECTED WARDEN M LUL. When nominations closed, nineteen of those nominated withdrew, the last to do so being Reeve Vancise, of Nottawasaga, and Reeve Heniy. of Innisl. Both intimated that if they were returned by their munici-1 palities they would be contenders for the wvardenshlp before many F`n11owin9'l:hn plnnfinn Hm n:-xv 1ua.g15L1'zLl.e UOHIPEOH JCITS. I Thls was a memorable year, szucl h1s W01`Sh1p. and would long be re- called as the year when [idward VTTT, r'n.rnn tn the fl-n-nun T-In nnhm L1()(l(.`T-l('H. Congrratulzltdons to Mrs. Fred Mul-V hollzmd. who won the prize in thn: popularity contest, put on by the} Delzxnny Comedy Company, who} have been cntuntaining` for the past, week in the Community Hall he-10. ; Tho cnnxv ufrn-In nf fl-an ru~.r-+ u.(.,-.L uaucu an MM: _Yb'?J.1' `v'V11Ull l`1t1\VHl'(l VIII. came to the throne. He noted how the complexion of the county council was changing from year to year. Only two were now members who sat with his Worship in county council. "l"1.. .. `I\1'..'n4-,...:..I .101` guiuance (lllflllg L118 year. His worship the warden referred briefly to the sorrow felt through- out the Empire at the passing of King George V. and two minutes silence was observed wifch all stand- ing with bowed heads. T-T: xvnrchin I-1 (1 Dninna-+:n.. Aug Wlbll DUVVUU HBELUS. Hs worship H. G. R0b01't0n, mayor of Barrie; ex-Wardens H. J. Crawford, G. L. Davis and D. Mc- Kinley, were asked to take seats on` the di-as and addressed council brief- ly. \Tnvnv- T?n1-\nr+cn-n Cnuiinul .-n,\.~...... waruen. The rs : duty of the council was to select one of their nun1be1.'1r warden for the year. Ex- `.-'2.1'den.s Carlton and Dutton were appointed E15 scrutincers to supervise the Dul- ot. KX7'1qnn nnnxivaaat-inns n`I\<~nI] I\:I\r\(nnI1 .t\l`CI1(liLCOIl '10lll'DOIl 100 III for guidance during the year. T-Trig urnrzhin `H10 nun-rinn Yn Page Four 'lClVUl`El`4l`1D'*`*I\1 Lllc lE.V. TIOSDIULI, Barrxe, on Tuesday. Jan. 28, 1936, do Mr. and Mrs. John McRoberts, Gilford, :1 8011. | lT?`.V'.M(}YTT?__I\f: 110 T? V T-7nn3rl'n] . .STROUD BIRTHS . ____.__ :MII.~.\'I --In Barrie, on Monday, Jan.` 27. 1. Pf2(3, Juno Eli /.:Ibv-th Milnv-,3 widow 1' the late Alux. Milm.-_ in I her 7fJt`n yr.-nr. Fum-v~~l on W: . n01 mornin_:r to .\'-wmnrkrat. DICSOL'R,I)Il'}----In Allundulo. on ' rp",,u,;,,,. jun OQ 11:01 `r.....\-.1. wee: m U10 pomnmmty Hall none. The snow storm of the pzurt war,-k has almost tied up the modor traffic on all roads e.\'ccpt the highway. H1 H0 28th. rv... ur..3uL. m)1r.'----ln Allnndulre. '< 'I`uc-sday, Jzm. 25%, 1!).'%li, Joseph r Dc-smlrdirs, in his 6%}: your. Fun- 1 -r-ml from hi.< lutv l"(`9id('T](?(f, 31'} Cumbr-rl:md St., on Jrid.'Ly, for.) }\`I:u=:s in St. M:1ry :s Church at 8.30 I n.m. Intv.-rrn:-'nt in St. Mi.n'y s f 5 Cam r-1.1: ry. GRAHA .\'I-~-In ()ri1Li:L l|u:an'i1,:1l. rm V ` Wn(]nn:(lnv Jun 9`) 1'l'U'. `Um 1 u\.uvvUuu pzuv.n.u;:r.s. (HSL1'1DI.1'L01'S and consumm's of milk in B:u'rin. `E Mills-Czune1*on--'J`h:1t :1 1r~-tter of liJ1I.1.r1ks he sent thr Barrie f\Iin.i.=:terIn1 Association, also Board of II2\nu_:: jmcnt of Trinity and St. .4\n(l1 e\vs` _Chu1*ch(.-.', B:n'1'ie, and St. (} "Church, .~\1l:Lndz11e, for ('0-operatnonj `in holding: m'omo1'i21l .~1e1ViL-L-.~: on Jan.` osmq i I LJ2um'1`0 n-L,:1\'z1nw2r:n--'1 nut cords of h:n'd\vood be purcluwod for use in the market building. C:1me1'on-Gz11'nm'---'1`h::t the ma_\~'o1' be appointed to 1-:~*prv.=.ent the town at all mcet'inp:s of '1-`zu'ric Agricul- 2 ii-urn] Arena Ltd. 1 A I D I I r A M]iU.'=,-C11 oicr: 1' 0 f .'Lu t.]1orizr;d between p npu-.e...... .. JIM: LUHHHJV appointment welfare office .per week. D 1 VYU1'K.\ (T()n.`:]U(.'!' r.-: u 1 for the use of vi r.. V\`L`1 I211`- Monda C4, :>a.1c.1'y. ` Major Alfred Keith appealed to `council for :1 grant of $150 for the 'S]a:1vation A1'm_\' Girls Home in Ham- i ton. Du..,..... `rt *r\:_1, The report nnttee, which mended payme- mrmf. nf r-Izn-x MCROBERTS---At the R.V. Hospltal, Barrie. M1 'I`uesdav. .T:m_ QR. 1QR(`. Fire Chief R. J. Wolfenden sub-' mitted :1 requisition for -equipment for the re department. Among Lhei items suggested were :1 new com-: plete fire alarm S_'St`I}1 and a motor, dri\'c~n combination hose cz11'z'_ving[ and ladder .truck, both of which are? V badly needed. Qt\n4>+ Dy. .....,:. ......_1.'-_um r granted. E Mrs. Mlargaret Kidd, caretakez oi` the council chamber and re hall,` "made appcation for an increase in: salarv. 1r .. A11-,, 1 1- -.1 - - ` UUU. Reeve S t.ewa1'-L suggested that: clause 4 of the nance report re-| conmmndinp; the town s renewal of; membership in the Good Roads As- sociation be struck out. T nnn am,` A ..n..-..\.. "J... -iC.<' .`UL'lilll./IUH UU bLl'L1Cl\ UUL. [ I can see no reason \\'l1_v\v-3., 3sl1ould belong` to the .-Xssoc-ir.1tio11,"i he said. Why should we spend $10, for a couple of members to go to? Toronto to have a good time T ll thmk we could spend the money . more wisely. Wis mnf.lnn, cnnnnrlnd l1\' nnn11f\v_ w rulzulce uonlnuttee. I Armstrong, DeWitt & Crossin; L1;d., 1115111-.:u1ce .-\.g~ents and B1joke1's,, Toronto, quot-ed prices for :1 spec1aI{ group accident pohcy covering t,own[ employees. 5 (`,]1I.D`F Alnv Qfnn-nu-f n~nA.. -..._.'. .. \._uuuu. U11. 1 t:L]Lll1 c1epzu'tm~en:. for asked for new police. 1:1`.-n r'L.'r.+` 1-. uzzuxy neeaea. Scott Bros. made application for; the use of the old grader during? their ice harvest. The request was, granted. 2 `IF: \Tv':1~nu:n-p.` T.'?.IJ n-n-4--~Y--- --` .Delays Selecting Relief Officer HIUYB \\v'l5Ul)". ' His motion, seconded by Deputy-; Reeve \V1'lcs. failed to can'_\', and` the town will pay the :mnuz1I foe. Relief for Last Six Weeks (`nab Q/1 {V21 '7') ! V. ..... ... ..... nuns I I On behalf of the Barrie Kiwanis_ Club, L. S. Clarke Wrote thanking: the council for the co-operation* given during 1935. To e.\'-Ma.yo1" Blair and his council pzu'ticular' thanks were e.\:t.ended for the priv-l ilege of allowing the club to hold 213 tag day on Dec. 21st. !\lir'l1s1nl _\V1n'nln luau ! :..L......4.... \J]1IOI`(l, ll SUI]. I SEY-MOURr--!\t the R.V. H`0SpiVt:11,! nn 'I`ur\, .Tnn. 28 1928, fn Dr bug uuy on uec. zlst. Michael .-Xngelo, band inst1'ucto1', Toronto. wrote otfering his servicus `Lo instruct the local band. Referred` to Finance Committee. | -X1-n~.c+1-nnrr T\n\X7.'u- K`. tn.` -7: W I cuipwyees. Chief Alex. Stewart made :1ppi1L_n- tion for his monthly allowzuice 01 j$25 for use of his car. A T7. Qnn-n~ 1\n .~-.-J. -- -pad LUIS use OI ms A. E. Sugg, bandmz1st.er, made ap- plication for a g;1';n:. for the Citi- zens Band. (`la-in+` C+,.~.-....L -..'L.__:;_4_:I -., v' (Continued from page one) man are in gaol and another in the hospibanl. Before we are thro-ugh It is going to cost the town in the neighborhood of $50. - Alf` .Tnn1nc uvnnhwl 4-n 1,v~n.-nu I-..-nu. I500. 1u:1gnuo1`n0o(1 OI aau." ` Ald. James \\':1ntcd to know how, many in the town were on rehuf at` ` . W present. 'lh-e mayor sznd around`; | . Dnnxvn C4-m.m..o ...........,.,.-.I LL..1.. IXGHEI I'D)` LIES! DIX VVECK3 Cost $4,033.22 Accordmg to the report of the` Welfare Committee, rclief in Barr1e| for the last six months has cost $4,033.22. The amount spent on-ch week was as follows: Week ending : not-rnnhnw on Q Rn`! 11 wun 4-1-gnu`! - n . . . . . ... rlt l1.>\.\ l-~-'In Ur) I mu H0:~: [)`11,:1l. Wednesday, Jzm. 22. 1036, Wm. Graham, of Om, in his (5134. year. Funeral on S:L1.urd:1y, Jun. 25th. Interrnent in Cuthrir: C-t-n1-tr-ry. 4` Stew 1.] Vt"Ek\ uuunug I December 20 December 28 January 3 . . . January 10 . . Jar.uar_v 17 . . _1"n11nv'x' 9.1 um, Lormlbo. ,` Mrs. 1\Iml~_\' Wrlbb and (luugrhtcri and Mrs. \Vhi~tc spent over Sunday` with Mr. and Mrs. K. Whittr Zn: Goder.ich. f`An.-......4..I..L!,..... 0.. 11.... 13..-.) '\lI.,I 1JL'CCIH.Ul.`l' LC January 2-1 Total Committee ` N, , .. ,u |.`(l LU l,`.`{( produce 1*: nf` nn'| IUUI 21L- a Deferred. DEATHS Motions 'r1..`. CAILLLLLJ U1. tile P current year. umi'o1'ms for Reports -Th2xt |\ .. .`n.l 1' nl_'\'lL'L' 'ibuto1's a `nu n l` ()0. OLD. Mrs. 11:10 \\*:v.- :x.h1e H) return to` her home here on Sunday following- an operation in the \V(.-.~`t,c)'n Ho;~`.]')i-- tal, Toronto. 11. \1....1.\.. ur.,L.1. .....: .1._..,_a_L,., . $4033 22` I 2 cords use, 1' E15 -318 LIE the lull!` ('H`HlH'(`!l. .M'rs. Alfn-I Shvlswnll p.'1sscd I uwny in M10 Miidltrnnd h0<:)iL:1l on Jun. 1/lmh, in her 97dJ1 ytmr. . Mrs. J. S111-l.~'wt'.1l, wpr- nt Snnnl:1_v .wir!h Mrs. W. W,V'n(~.s' of Guhrin. .`x'-rvi-(- nvxt Sunday :11. 3 pm. F 'J'h- Al}.-'w:m Club will mum, at ,th:- h(HH[I of Mrs. W. Dink on Tues- idny, |*`<-h. /11):. 'l`1m.~'r~ on Lhn mm- `mm,..- are Mrs. W. Link and 1\ Irs. H. .'l} (`h'. Our 1:131; mr-te1.in;,: was }-M on 'l`ur~. Jun. 8th. :11. the lmmv of Mm. E. John:~'.on. vvith an 3.-:1,L-nd:n1; of .~:ix1,r-on nu-1nb<:rs and full)` 1'h`H:h-n11 PI Of -homu n ! :11,t-nd:1 Ch TM... U There passed away in the Royal j Victoria Hospital on Saturday, Jan. '25:-h. Mrs. Annie Kelsey, mother of tfAll::~n and Arthur Kelsey, Allandale, _;and g'randmothe1' of Kathleen, Fred, f Winnifred, Olive and Joan Kelsey. _fMrs. Kelsey was born in Barrie in 1863, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. McFarland, and had re- ~sided all her life in Allandenle. The gfuneral was held from the home of `:h~e.-r son. Allan Kelsey, 83 Gvowan 'St., on Monday, with Rev. G. E. .Fie`1-heller and Rev. Dr. J. S. Short-t officiating. Interment was made in ,Barrie Union Cenrete-ry. The pal`- jjbearers were A. Jay_ Sr., W. W. Rid-I dell, J. Clemmens, W. Wardle, Sr.. E. Stephenson and Hen-ry Potivs. Among the many oral tributes were tokens from the Barrie Branch of `the Canadian Legion, Allandale Shops staff, C.B. of RE. 119, and .-\_\"ers`t & Harris. The Barrio Branch of the Canadian Legion were in at- tendance at the funeral. `H11 .'v'u\'r` mt!-rr'$~'1 H1 H1 s`. :l"lHl1]'F`] `Socir-ty and .<`m'vr=d .'v,`7 nrn.<'u1ont of :1hr- Crnzli, Northr-rn Exhibition. Slxrvivingr are his widow and one `son. G:1rr-M Tom, nlvo :1 brol;'nm', Thos Tom, in Plylnmxth. 1.n.r:`l::wl.[ land two :istrATs, Mrs. .T.'mn~.s and Nss I`om_ of Toronto. Tho funwrnl on Monday was Iurxrt-ly :1t1tr-ndod and many :~xpm-s:~:ior1z~: of :-_vn1p:v.thy worr- )'m'uvi | I I I I W 21.` V thr- I T LUOD. Ex-Wztrden C2-avrforrl .=.'1id he was particularly plezzsed Lo : J. S.` Drinkxvzxter elected wa.2~(len, as Izzy. year he stopped aside to ;give h.1m an acclzunaiion. .r.-ferencr: V.-.'21;~' made to the (1I':ZLth of our hr.-low.-rl sovereign, also to the pu.~:sin;: of `..P.r_- county en;.rineer. Ex-Wzn~den CX i1\V- ford said he had been int,imu,`Lr:51` associa/Led with Mr. C:nn.pb:11 for three years and found him A :`::;.i man. always willing to do zm3.1,hin_L: for anyone. Mr. Crawford szud he, appreciated the co-operatioxl he re ` ce.ived in 1935 and felt surc the same co-operation would be ;:nr:n to VVarden Drinkwuter this year. [sun }Il`L';w'I(l('} itmn for mu .nn n(|:v7A .`..4 `W. TOM, FORMER WARDEN, DIES IN COLLINGV`/OOD 1.111. D`f_'7'\'I(`(`, 1 Paston, Enzrl-:v` ,., "In. ,...W.,. AILLLLF. u\;.~.mr:.~ }1',':` nu;~Ir)am1_ ALPS. Jonr_-.=. is :~:urvived by a sister, Mrs. W. T. Wimlow. in Tdaho, U.S.A., and a brother. Ru.=. Nutt, of At- v.'ood, Ont. She was 21 member of `Tn'nity Church and the funeral on `Satu1'day was conducted by Vt.-n. Archdn.',-.con C. A. .`Tou1ton_ with in- tr:rmr.-nt br.-in,'.: made in Barrie Union (`I-1`nr>f.r~1'v 4J`.\.L (Lb UUIH 21. DL. .`Ldl'_\_`>', Z1 Erlaufzhtc-1' of the Into 311'. :2`.-nd Mrs. :D:.vid Nutt. Twenty-sir: yr.-zxrs ago `sho married Mr. Jones in Orillia. In H910 they came to Barrie and lived fhr,-re till 1917 when Mr. .I0nr;s :~:;-- `I_-ured a position on the Burwash In- r1us`t1'ia1 School .= tafY. A year ago he retirr:d rnd t.he_\' moved back to Bzu-1"2' Br::~:idr,-.= _hr:2- hu:~'.band_ I\Ir:~:. and I`. }n*nH1m- Tnc-n11 \ n++ n+` AL ` L':1 .IUL`Il(.v D4 ,` Cr.-metr:1'y. In poor health for some years, |f\Irs. Georgze A. Jones died at her home on Dlulcaster St. on Tuesday, `Jim. 21st, at the age of 71 yea:'.=.. 'Docm.=ed was born at St. I\Iz11';_".=, a `.r?:1ught'-1' Drvid T\\'ent\*- \ ra ':`~.n rnn-\-1v:n:` v.. `val Following an illness of three months, there passed away on Mon- day, Jan. 27th, Mrs. Jane Elizubc-l`h .\Ii1nc, widow of the late Alexander Mtilne. Her sudden passing came as In. severe shock to her host of friends {in Barnie and the surrounding dis- . trict. v 1'3--n Tu..- -`inn. qnx-:r-r :._ tr:..,, nnuzn. :\X`(lL`1l .\1lm0, W35 KTll(`-(1 over- seas. The funerz was held from her late residence 111 M111caste1' St.. on \\'odno.=da_\' momin_: fo1',se1'\'icc in St. )Ia.1';v s Church. Rt. Rev. Mon- `\f..,.. <'n"1 rn- q`.1'nn'l1 nv n(T1n.n.+nm hJJ..LU\l`JJJ Mrs. Alvin Webb returned home from Toronto. where she has bcun for the past three xvceks. We are pleased to report Alvin slightly im- proved. Th.` TTni+ml (*1-.m~nI. \v,..\.,...v.. . ni.L.:; n:u:K. n()\'.'c\'I:}`, :18 rczzve :1,-Ia in 192.`) and the next yrenr was elm r-d xvurdrm of the county. Bill; Tom, as he was fmni1i:.1rIy know .'1Iw:x_\'s :1 popular member ('ounL_v council. T):~(-mm-I \v:|.r; the son of Cu] TTr.n\-xv Tn: nl` 41.... 7).. -1 - lllif. , S111~\'i\'in_v: are two sons. J. D. and }H. G. Milne. Barrie. and one bro- thmx Jas. Hod:i11s. .\'-ewnx-:n'kct. `Four sons p1'0d0(`(`:1s0d lwr. one of whom. Arden )IiIn(=, killed ="3: T110 f'n11n1*n1 uvna T-xnlrl -31-nun no . -u2u`_\ 5 v.-nurcn. h-I. l\'\'. .`\lOT1- { :_':~.or S'\\'cene_\' 0f(`i`f1ft!1`l_2`. l\Ia-s I said by :1 nephew of deceased, Father L. J. Hodgins. of St. gustine Seminz11;\'. Interment \v...= made in .\'e\vmarket Cemetery. The przll-be:n`c1s were A. F. A. Mal- comson. \Vi1fred Firth. J. B1'ennm1. !G:o. Cameron, P. J. Moran and P ?Knn1~h: ` luau. L21 g Koarns. I LFIUD. } Born June 30th, 1857, in K.ll1_Q' Wownship, York County. deceased `was :1 daughter of the late Mr. and '.\l1-s. Michael H0(l_E'll1S. She had re- lsidod in Barrie for more than li1't_v l_\'o:u`s. Her husband, Alexander Milne. local clothing` merclmnt, was killed in :1 motor accident in Decem- ber. 1922. Mrs. Milne was an ac- `zivo members of St. Mm'_\"s Church and was well liked by all who knew uh;-...- -5.4... A... A. . _ . _ _ .._ `I `l'\ ----T VVIHH of C0115 MRS. ALEXANDER MILNE 1'; nl -MM rvn. u A ll`.. IWRS. ANNIE KELSEY pruvuu. The UI1.itm1 Church \Vom(sn s As- sociation will meet at. .\Ir.<:. O. B1z1ck s on \V0dn<.-sd:1_v af'Lvrno011, 5th. 4