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Northern Advance, 18 Jun 1936, p. 8

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Matinee Wel -Two Hits- Jl'|\II Vrillln -ru--- -----.- Kant Taylov, Frances Drake, J. Farrell MacDonald Sam tS Directed by Ralph Murphy !A<.K. 5i? i"i::j3Iii* HRS l.l_.l\A-nlpl AND pier: - -..... Four taxi owners appeared in .`.ocai1 poihice court yesterday morning and were each ned $5.25 for operating taxis without a town license. Most of them procured their license after the court. The clmivges were pre- fere(l by Chief Stewart on instruc- tions from the council. THURSDAY, JUNE 18. 19362. Good going Monday, lune 22, until 2 P.M. Tuesday, June 23. Return limit, leaving destination up to midnight, Wednesday, June 24, 1936. far; apgd 0ne_-Third ` 7 p m.-Evening Service; the Min- ister. Between 6.11 Points in Canada Po: urea and further Information apply to Ticket Agent: Tuesday, June 23 fox-`the round trip Matinee Saturday 2.30 s Sunday, June 21, 1936 I i 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. The Sacrament of the Lord s Sup per will`. be adminisvtered and new! members received. Our Church School at 10 am Men s Bible Glass in Board Room. Evening at Seven ` Rev. Louis Pickering \ la uun,- .. H... PA ST 0 R- Cf RA HAVM Come and hear C. Pavia Italian Evange`.ist 1 i i Salvation Army} Annual Self- Denial TAG DAY Sat. June 20th Please do your Best! .. ...... .. .,....u.._,, A). ......., ..-, Week Nights: Every night except Monday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. Each Friday night divine healing cm-v1'r-A Services: Sunday, 11 a.m., 7.30 p.rn. 'n1_,I_ \*r:__L;.... T._._.._. ..1.._L6 -...--_. Llowed to park on the main st,1`ee c` `bile the occupants are attending the rca`. theatres Patrons who con- V .nue this practice will be subject to y ne in future. Police are taking g hris acmion to keep the streets free t rom il-1-egal parking. 3 t E. A. Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. `A: R_.y\an, Barrie, who has com- C -4 cu. a.1 :,.`l...,,h- f Look out for Mr. Simce s visit to town again on the 27~th. Between the hours of 10 and 4 o cLock he will again be giving $1.00 bills` away. It pays to contact Mr. Sim- r-no _ This Sunday---Special Music. Male Quartette from Toronto. Conservative Rally -AN T)- Basket Picnic Couchiching Park, Orillia Wed. June 24 We invite you to worship tn-H-11 nu Commencing at 1 p.m. SPEAKERS : Hon. W. Earl Rowe, Ontario Con- servative Leader. ,Hon. Wesley Gordon, Cecil Frost and others FULL PROGRAM OF SPORTS Bring Your Basket . Hot Water Supplied Sponsored by the Simcoe Division of the Central Ontario Conservative Association. GOSPEL TABERNACLE '70 f`n11ns. Q+ Ros-v-in nJ\JDr.I4 li\DlLl\|Vl'\\aI.4lL 72 Collier St.. Barrie -\.~-any-. my-\;r~r.n n`... v - v .-.. . ....... are buring at the ful`. REVIVAL FIRES ALL WELC OME Barrie Lodge, No. 63, I0.0.F., and Beaver Rebekah Lodge, No. 190, will hold the annual decoration ser- vice on Sunday next, June 21st. Members are asked to meet at the I.0.0.-F. Temple at 2.30 p.m and proceed to the Union .Cemetery, where the service w'.iL`_ be held. INCINERATOR MAY HAVE TO BE MOVED1 I 1, (Continued from page one) doing business with vthe Wel- fare CommitLee. A discount of ten per cent. w'iL1 be sough- c from the `merrchtants. In Midand the mer- chants hlave taken a 15 per cent cut for severa`. years. rnm \Vr.x1rF9wa (Tnmmi-ttee are hop-: several. | The Welifare Committee hop-' ing that merchants wiL1 co-operate! with them in their proposal to keep: the cost of rel-ief down as low as, possible to the town. In many cases the town is the biggest customer to; some of the merchiants. and the; council feel that they should receive some consideration along the: lines: of a reducrtion in View of the fact? that it is alhvays for cash. R. Irwin's Salary Increased $200 a Year In recognition of his exceillecnt ser- vices to the town during the past year, a recommendation was made giranting R. H. Irwin, caretaker oi the re halal and truck driver, an in- crease of $200 per year as from LLLIILIH nu I 1.; (By Ack Emma) " The Toronto Pilgrims. about twe".ve hundred strong, are parading, to the Union Station. given a civic send-o quite after the, style of the days of Tommy Church. At .`_-asct we have discovered a man who reads this column, even if only Hollywood actress. , I omitted, to mention that in the` Battle of Ziltlebeke the 6th Brig'ade,= which held the left amk of -the 2nd`. Division` frontage, took an active: part throughout the engagement. ` The county picnic will be held in Orihlia on July 1st. July 1st. Since employed by the town lVIr. Irwin has saved the coun- cil several` hundred dollars in repairs- to the re truck and haill. n.. \.To\7n\~ Pnhpv1'. recommen- .nie on June 9th, C. Thomas, of Co`.-} They willil be? to criticize, so we are thrilled be-,` cause We have a public just like any At the zone meeting held in Bar-, 1 t < 1 3 V 1 '].ing'wood, was elected zone represen-' ltative of zone 12 to succeed J. L - i 1 n..1,hm.+ to the tire l-NICK aim 1124.411. Ina On Mayor Robertson s recommen-E L( dation, a membership fee of $5 was,` forwarded to the Ontario Mla.yors';jn Association His Worship fe;`!t that at the Association was doing a good,J1 `work and` worthy of the town's -sup` port. 5,1` Fireman's Benet Fund Gets ism $25 Cheque l p( Sarjeant Co.. Barrie, insurances` agents, forwarded a cheque for $25` 0': from the Wawanesa Mutual 1115111`-`Sgt ance Co., Torontto, in payment for ,0} 'the Barrie re brigade s recent ser- 1,` vices in connection with a re at H the farm of Chas. Wice, Painswzick. The council turned the cheque over p to the re:men s benet fund. ; ii Order Garage Removed `it In committee of the whole many. minor matters were dealt with and C the followin-g` recommendations made: '1) That the clerk w1-.i'fe R. H Cameron, 1 0 . Toronto, requesting him to remove't` his gamge and all other obstructions 1 E from the front. of his property on` 6 Vancouver St. before Sept, lst; that, E the Intermediate Baseball Club be ' t granted the use of the Agricultural ,6 Park on July 1st; that the request C- of Miss Spry for the removal of a, `dead tree and trimming of trees be: granttd under the supervision oil the Board of Works; that no action` be taken on the request of Herman ( Baker for improvement of Victoriatg . :+ ; :[The week ending June 12th saw re-' Relief for Two Weeks _Cost 3 $378.03 l _ Relief for the last -two weeks c051` $378.03, according to the report o1~1 Welfare Officer Jas. M6acGregoor. Lief at the 1-owest cost in years. Thai cost for last week was but $164 23.. Expenditures for the Last two weeks were as fO}`h0\VS : , Week ending June 5 June 12" Food ... . . .$143.25 $134.10| Fue`. . . . . .. .... 16.50 8.00 Clothing ..... .. 21.55 15.88 Shekter ... ..... 32.00 2.00 Light . . . . .. ... 50 4.25` crease in clothing. i Welfare Officer MacGregor report. ed on his inspection of 23 relief gar-3 dens in the town, six of which hei |found in excellent condition, one in' `particular receiving special mention] There were 11 in good shape. while 13 he found were only fair and the remainder were bad. J. T. Simpson, county clerk, ad-' vised of the admiwion to the R_V.: Hospital of one indigent patient. I I I 1 I 1 Taxi Licenses Reduced Wm. Valley, Reg. Wilson, C.` Hawkins and A. McDougall, owners and operators of taxi cabs in the town, by petition requested the couni , cil to reduce the present license fee, from $25 for the rst taxi, $15 fO)_ the second taxi and $10 for the third and subsequent taxis, to $15 for the first, 310 for the second and, for the third and subsequenil Ln": | .,,..-u..,\. ., .... _- The expenditure for the week end-1 in; June 5th was slightly higher due to rents being paid and a, slight in-1 in clothing. } \Vo`f*'ara nmonr `:\/I2:-GreQ'or renort-1 The request was made due hp the imposition of compulsory insurance. x`(-cently impos-ed. which has consid-i c-~.'ab1_\` incrc2n. the cost of operzut-1 ling` taxis and due to the lsow 1Va.tes' : maintained for the benet of theli I taxi. I I I $213.80 Chief Stewart issued `a warning! this morning that no cars will be} allowed While Loca`. tinue 8. fine this from $164.23 ` nomywoou actress. 5 omitted to mermon thei -`Battle Brig~ade,; l 2nd. 3;Division` -activeg 1 I ' '3 6 A4 Hm vnnn mpntimr hplnrl in `Rar- " U1`1l11a Jury 151.. 3 1 Bar- ` . nie Co`.-, Eilingwood, C Lockhart. A nun nninxrnh-In hncinpzz rnr-pf- Locncnarn. A very enjoyable business meet- liing and social evening was missed by about 90 per cent. of the boys on ;June 10th. ` . "I"!-un 4-{nun mH- annn he have fn r-nn- idune wmn l The time Wi`J- soon be here to con- gsrider the merits of the present` :swstem of electing officers as op-' `posed to the nominating committee 's_vsItem. The attendance of the goicerrs of the branch for this year should be sufcienrt argument against the former srystte-m. No man should be expected to sacrice his time to those who will, quite Likely. not be ' gratefui, but no man should be pitchiforked into an office unless he I - . :15 prepared to devote some time to -it. Better think it over. rl-vol-\\nr\ viii v\V`I\1'\n1'\1`11 ha 21 ha! t 1 ' 3 Ipubvlic, the petitioners said they were; Inding it difcuirt to operate with a` iniargin of prot. ! " The council decided that the re-| , queslt be granted, it being undersjtood , that all conditions of the town by-] law regiardinig` insurance be com-.` giplied with, and that the by-law be 0 amended accordingliy. i nl N i\/[nvnn nckn npvmicainn `in M11 *5 TD. DEW-T/er `CHIILK lb UVBI. There will probably be 21 new .co1`11esponden1; in future and it is to _be hoped that he will get more co-- `.o`pe1'a,t1'on than has been accorded` to the unfortunate Ack Emm:21.[ Either no one knows anythimsz 01'! every-body has taken a vow of sil- nnr-n "N-an Ann?-9 r-nmm+.+.m= rlid `n-nf every-oo(_1_V mas wmen a vow m an- jence The dance. committee did not take the troub`e to tell me about; the change of date. Attention to` detail. is the mark of a good of cer.; ? 1 Cmmeron-Mi]`s---Tha`t this council consider the zulvisability of repair- ing 21 hole in the pavement on Dun- | `.top St. in front of the Bayview Bark J pavilion. Cameron-Stewa1~t--That a letter of appreciation be sent to Mr. and Mrs. O. Rawson for the enjoyable time extended to the members of this council on June 10th. .$1uu. Motions [UL VVUFK5 n New Hydrant: The Water. Light and Gas Com- imison advised the counci`. that in- 'stalulva`tion of new hycli-ant:s at the 'corner of Duckworth and Napier Sts. -and at the corner of Rose and P0811 Sts. have been completetl. The hy-] drzmt on Peel St. in front of .\lr.l [B1'etrt s property has been moved as` Irequested to the corner of Peel and 'Gn`ove Sts. 3 Department Approves Parking 9 j By-law The Motor Vehicles Branch, De- "ipaivfinexnt of Highways, informed the- 5'council by letter that the new park- efing by-law, X0. 1378, had been ap- . I proved by the Minister of Highways. ' To Erect Sign The Conso`.idated .-\dve1't.ising Ser- vice Ltcl... Toronto, applied for per lniission to erect 21 B1'ltlSl1 COHSOL: lswing sign at D. G Brun`ton s, Al- ]`J:1n(lwlc, the weisrht of the Sign be` ;ing 2.`) pounds. They advised the `council that they carry public Jia-. .bi`;it_v in. nce on all 1l(lV0l`l.lSll1Q l signs. The requesrt was g.-wanted. l A r-nmmmnir-:if,in11 xvns r-(-niw-(l l . I 0 Mr. W. J. Smy*the_ and family, of` _St1`oud, wish to thank friends and; jrelatives for sr_vmpa.thy and kindness' Eshown in their sudden sad be.reaVe-` ment. 1 I q I amenaeu accorcuuguy. : ' N. Moran asked permission to cut` down one Manitoba soft maple tree. in front of his property at 77 IMap1e Ave Granted. I Rnrlr Garden an Angel` In monmn. I Grant to Rest Room I Mrs. R. A. Stwhei-lan(l. of Stroud, made requestt for the usual 511-21111. to the rc.-stt room kept up by the W0- men's ln.~.1titute. We have heard the town is planning: -21 rest room oi its own. If so. we will have to close ours. You would be amazed to set: the number of women and gin-l-:+ who use this room We had 21 meeitinq: last; week and it was 21 Sl1l`= prise to me `to see the need of such a plume, the .`.e`tter read. It was decided Ito pay the usual grant of $100. Motions I The directors of the Barrie Hort,i~ |cu`rtura1 and Town Improvement So-. lciety forwarded a letter expressing` their sincere appreciation regarding.-` ithe assistance the council has giver. :them in their rock garden project.` iA1ithough the deve.`:opmenrt is neces-! fsarily siomewvhat slow, they felt sat-i ised that the garden when com-j u ipieted will be one of the beauty spots of the town. i i F A \NiHinn1e uelznd nn1`n1i::'in*n fn I I UWD 4 I I S1g'n>`. Int-I 1'C`.(1Ll(.`5W. \ \/115 g1"clllLL'U. 3 A communication was )`c(',(:-i\'(-(1 5from A=]lmndz11L- L.O.L No. 432 lthzmking the counci` for their ,rz1-u-mt `of $50 toxvzmls, the 'I`w(.~1fth of July cc-`ebration to be held here next month. r~,......; an Don! Dnnm EIJULS U1 DIR`! LUVVH. ] E. A. Williams asked permission to erect a watch sign `at his branch: store at 57 Dunlop St. The requesij iwas granted. the work to be done I under the supervision of the Board. of Works. : K7,... I_I...l..__O_ i .u :1Vt,' urauueu. Rock Garden an Asset to 'I"....._ LEGION NOTES CARD OF THAlG(S Ihe N onhern `Advance IS. A. Ryan, S011 01 Jul`. anu nus. E. A. Ryan, pleted his rsrt year at St. Michaels Oohlege, was awarded the R C? Mc- Donald Scholarship in Biological and Medicai Science. `SAYS HIGH SCHOOL 1 TEACHERS OVERPAID I I I It 2` (C01 stand tn the teaclr of the 't l They I a.ppointe 1 expnhanat ance.s, ` i Lt` they : to be ` county s i (Continued from page one) ` that they are there to protect teachers rather than the interests 'taxpay-ers `"I`hpv :'hnnIrl hp pnlhxd hprfnwa an `(:1 me waxpay-evrs should be called before an ` lappointed commi-ttee to receive an xexphanation of the couny`s n- stated Reeve Cramp. Then sit back and do not attempt interesvted in bowering the ! county s-hare, they should be asked ito 1-esign, and other appointments l IIBKUIB. ` In his- opinion high school teachers iwere gtrowssly overpaid, maintaining that their efficiency did not demand the high saLarie*s paid them. He usaid he felt sympathy for the public isch-ool teachers, who were as gwossly `underpaid as the high school teach- : ers were overpaid. The public '.s,ch-oolw teachers show a greatelr .amount of efficiency in their teach- ing than .the- high school teachers, he due-olared, explaining that in Orilliia High School survey was made in . which it was shown that out of the .i en`ti.rc schoo`. only 30 per cent. show- . ed over a 50 per cent. average on their academic work. This is avery small grure over the passing mark. . Reeve Cramp said, adding that the r Low pevcentage showed that high ; schuoo`-. teachers were receiving salar- `ies eonti-re.l_v out of proportion with _ t1heoi.1' efficiency. 4-. l rlnnn :+ii.l1{inlz tho Hie-l1 er-knnl l.U'lL'CL(3U, IE8 IllH.lILZLlI1`e(1. Deputy-Reeve Mercer, of Oriltia. f opposed. his reeve regarding the 1ie1cienc._v of county appointees on S` the Onil`ia board. He did not think _ the county should inte1'fere with ischiool boards. They are our ap- poinrtments and it is up to us to ' H-eave them anlone, he said. P,` an n rnr\+inn 1-ny Danna (`v i turn nu.-I UIIUIJV UlllCJUIlLI_\ . i I dIon rt Ithtink the high school 'cumriculrum is proper for this day and age, he claimed. It is too claslsictal and not practical enough There are few students who remem- ber what they learned in high school after starting out to work. The curriculum should be changed to teach more practical siubjvects, he declared, if the county s share to- the collegiiafce and continuation schools is to be spent in the best manner for the derivation of a use- ful education which will be prac , ticed by a pupil after he leaves the V . school. f\.... . A..,.n+.'nn 1. I` .. .~.....:...... L. .... tiL'J1U`Ul. \ Our (,-d`ucat.ion is a serious thing I `and it is costing us 21 .`.ot of money, `both in the county and the towns, Icomtinued Reeve Cramp, objecting to the present county appointments on ,school boards. Board-s of Educa `tion d=on"t come to the council and {say what can we pay. They should iozzly get a pe'rcentage~ of the taxes co`}ected, h-e ma.inained. T}nn11+v_T?nova NTrn~r-or n4-' u-Hlvin Comtinuuimg the debate on school questions on Tuesday, Reeve Cun- ninghmn, of Alxliston, said he was in favor o-f abolishing` county ap- ' gpointees on schooi`. boards altogether " ; t.erests of the ' town members. `"1 don t wish to cast any revection `on school trustees, but in my opin- ion our appointees have. never been a success in safeguarding county. he said. iTh-ey allways fall in `one with the I would ab_o`.ish the ` ;. s 'stem a.1Ito;:e~ther. V T xsunnlr? :.nn-o-ma! 4-1nu+ +.1.n n....u+.. the in- . l.b'_ybILUIIl znucogetner. V. I would suggest that the county islet a fixed amount on which we wil 3 i pay :1 percenta(.re of hligyh school sal- 7 ; arie.~:, said the Allislton reeve. Say the gures were $1,000, then we .would pay a portion of that salary i Jgand if a town wants $2,000 that is` their option. but it is no reason iwliy we sliiould pa:_V or Ith-at too. I? my suggesrtion were followed l ` think the school boaa-dvs would be 9 mcrr: cautious in the future 5- Wnmvn (`11v1vL;n:v-I-unrvu "+4-.1..1.,.,J n.. EEEKE ;':ez1\'(: Lnem auone," ne scala. ; On a motion by Reeve Cramp and `Reeve Evans, the education commit- ltee was requested to consider the gadvisabiliity of callling together at` ,coun*ty appointees to boards of edu- Ication with a view towards securing ;a more active and determined co- laperation in the matter of reducing ieducationa` costs, and failing assur- I ance of same. that new appointments ` be mz1(Ie. ~.~1LuzxL10n requires. By the previous act $87,000 was raised by all municipaliities in the counnty for the support of high and continuation sichoo`. Now by amend- ments made at the. last session of lthe Provincial Legisatuiwo. $67,000 lhas to be made up by the rum` municipalitic~..=. alone. Municipzities - in which there is situated a high or lconrtinuation sch-oo`. do not have to (:0n't1'ibu~t0 to the support of county pupils. ~'"i'11;w. ,.i...mm_- nwnnn +1.... .1... pupub . 'I']1e. (:1mn_<:es mean that the town.s-h-ips wil" have to raiste an ex- tra half mill next year. dec`a1'ed Reeve Cunningham. While the unie-ndim<>nrt to the Schoo` Act means an increase to the townships, it will he 21 dec.reasc for the towns. 1 don t think it isi hardly fair. It \vi'.1 mean a saving; of $1,800 for the town of Bm'l`ie and somedzhing like $4100 to .-\Lisfc,on. but that amount will` have to be added onto the town- CI1-v1'nc llllfllll U 5 I .` ` whips Amzn mun: (.'uuL10us In cne Iu-ture Reeve Cunningham attacked the Hecenrt amendments to the Schoo` l.~\ct, and supported by Reeve Evans, {put z} mo-tion asking that the wa.1'de1\ ': 1})po1n`tttz1 comrmuttec to 1nvest1_cca.tc I 0 ma - (:1. \X7.n.,-In-... T\..:...'I.-....L.... ......_.,_1 n, , MIL` IllZ|l|L(3l'. Warden Drinkwater named Reeves Cramp, Cunningham, Stewart. Evans ~and Hg=g'inson a committee to re- ]port at the November sesrsdon on the `recent a.mendme.nt to the School AC1 to recommend such changes as ths situation requires. i RV fhn nro'vin11e nnf Q97 nnn 1Ivnr' nuiipa Apcain attacking: the high salaries] paid high school and continuation school teachers, Reeve Cunn.inp:ham did not, think the best services were received by high saarios. DurinaLx the Last six year we have reduced] our teachers salaries in Alaiisfcon by, $7,000. and Jasnt year received the best service from them in years." he said. | YA. .'.~ ..'L....L 4.:..... -..- ..A.-........l _I.... UU 52110. It is about time we s:toppe.d plac- ing mothers on the sJtree~ts' to pay these hig'h salaries, dec1,;u!-,e A`- hston reeve. If our mothers are not Mnke after we are forgetting out mgvhest duty. Why afford lux- uries for a few in a closed profes- Thursday Friday Saturda y sion 9 and nob others to provide It is time for a. change, he H` -,n\\r_ 0` Mrs. E. B. Su-tcliffe, Blake St.,_ the other day in a few minutes pick- ed seven four-leaf clover plants and also two ve-leaf plants`. Some do appear to be lucky. sale. Co.uncik`.or Carlton doubted if any- thing could be gained by sending a deputation to the P1`ov.i11cial Govern- ment if the changes were already made. man f'1r.A . :~n`rn uvnbn nu rnnn For God s sake, wake up men and study these things," advised Reeve Evans. Wham. affects me af- fects my pocket. No matter what ;-:overnmen.t goes in our taxes go up, and it is` time for us- as a body to raise an objection. If four urban and one rural representative go to the depamtmenrt surely they will give some abtenion to their fool legisla- tiom, he dec`.ared_ HORSES AND COLTS FOR SALE V AT ADAMS PASTURE `.FiVe' Miles West of_.A11and;`ale, on \ . Angus Road. Friday and Saturday, June 19-20 11 two-year-old llies. 5 twwo-year old ge.dting`s. 8 broken farm horse, 1800 to 1600 lbs. Wniaon (lung.-1. Snipsman I 1500 EDS. Wallace Guest, Salesman W. O. McKinnon. - Proprietor. The AdvL{.1}'e;| Shown on the maiden voyage MONDAY -- TUES SON me SCREEN'S NUMBER Iorje socuerv SlEUT_lj, with JAMES GLEASOIVH, ERIC BLORE, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Lila Lee, Gran! In:OnIinII I-J-n lIIl\lVlllI\II`\7, LIIII L39; Gram Miichell, Erin` O B:-len-Moore, Ralph Morgan . Directed by ,;>. Rl04Q@.:?f " Coilier 51 United aim! of R.M.S. Queen Mary: Barrie, June 11th A. W. SMITH, 1936 Treasurer After that date t payment on due (1 all payments mad The First Instalme year 1936 is due f\l`f0 v __ _. _. uuuuv Office B: the T4 Town 0 TAXES rA gripping chater June 25| REV. E. E. LONG. B,A. B.D. Minister Lloyd Tuorti. Organist and Choir- master. Sunday, June 21, 1936 10 a.m.-The Church School. 11 a.m.-M.orning Service; the` Minister. .. . I` - H ..,.r

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