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Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1936, p. 6

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Page Six ORO COUNCIL Low Prices and Good Worlmsanship Quality The Best {\- 9 Ilmur Leppala. are 43, a Finland- fm`. livinr. nin Toronto, was z1s-so. 9 $12.50 by :\'Ia,r;'isrtI`z1to JefTs here 011' dIS:\11r(lny muorning on 21 chzlme of ' bass . out of season. Gumt- ` \V;u'd<-n Buie to: he found tho in the Notta\va. Junv 21st, :1 week beforo the open season for b21,s:<. He had in his pm`- ..,.,.1, 1... +1..-m. m-.n-L- tun` ' The use of the town hal` for joint` meeting of Barrie and Ovillia milk ]producers, to be held on July 8th, ' was granted. I I l mu_, __.........- .............Ln kncnvn +3.. n no 5Luuu:u. The various accounts before the council were ordered paid and coun- cil adjourned to meet at the call of ithc roeve. nr D Vlmrnmnn (`lm-1: FINED FOR ILLEGAL FISHING W. B. Tudhope, Clnrk. A letter received recently from Buckingham Palace, London, ad- dressed to Mr. E. L. Ruddy, Presi- dent of the National Sanitarium As- sociation, states that His Majesty King Edward VIII. has accepted the invitation to be royal patron of the Association. la] ...n ..nwun1un:ln.-I I-ur I-Ian Kinor" KING EDWARD VIII. is ROYAL - PATRON Ono council met at the town hall on June 25th, with all the members- prc-scnt. , Hudm nnntmcts of Geo. Kinsev. A530 (71 3010 II . '1 am commanded by the King," 1 reads the letter, which is on official black-bordered Buckingham Palace stationery, to inform you that HIIS Majesty has been graciously pleased to grant his Patronage to the Na- tional Sanitarium Association, To- ronto. (Signed) Wigram, Keeper of j the Privy Purse. This letter came to Mr. Ruddy by way of Govern- ment House in Ottawa, `along with a kindly message from the Governor- ' General. In 1907 the then King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra became the first Royal Patrons of the Mus- koka Hospital. Ever since members of the Royal Family have taken a deep interest in the work. Muskoka Hospital for Consump- tives, the Toornto Hospital for Con- sumptives and the Queen Mary Hos- pital for Cons-umptive Children at Weston, formerly had as Royal Pat- iron the late King George V. . I-Tie Wnvn I -lio-l-mac: the Duke nf eiecnncatiy opened. I When re destroyed the original 1: section of the Toronto Hospital for &` Consumptives, the King Edward :, Meinovial Fund was inxaugrurated by [which over six hundred thousand 9' d.oi1a1~s was raised. In 1;his work the _ Duke of ("onnaugzht took an active f part. PLIIL. Upon learning recently from the Earl of` Besstbo1'ou_Qh that the tiny patients at the Queen Mary Hospital ifor Consuniptive Children had taken a from a London illustrated paper .a.n.d ,framc-d :1 picture of Queen Mary _:md the Princes.-s Elizabeth, Her Ma- _irr.~'.t_\' voluntarily sent the children a ;. portrait of herself and the little Piwincess. E\'(-l`_\' Governor-Gonvml of Can-i ada, from Ezlrl Grey on. has brawn? l1ono1`m~_\' president of thrr N'21tir)n.ali Sanitzwium .~\ssoci.:1tion. Thv thin-v-E hospivtuls maintained by the Associa-} tion have 21 total of over 1,000 pat- ients. Canvadizi again pionovred morli-i cal achievement whvn the new surgi-` cal building`, one of the rst .'<.t1'u(,-- turr=.:< c-rected on this continent. for tho . treatnicnt of tubercu-| losis, was opnned about thre years} mm at \Vr:. lt has already jus-i til-d itself, said Mr. Ruddy. I we '.ate lung ueorge v. His Roya Highness the Duke of Connuaught, great uncle of the pres- ent sovereign, laid the corner stone of the Quen Mary Hospital for Con- sumptive Children. It was the first hospital in the world devoted to the treatment of children suffering from pulmvon-ary tuberculosis. On May 12, 1913, Queen Mary in Bucking- ham Palace pressed a button by which the doors of the hospital were l electrically opened. I Whan Fn-n dnmtrnvml the nrisrinal. Accepts Invitation of National Sanitarium Association. 1liA'I.`EMENTS mmzxznzr mus COUNCIL DELAYS ACTION GN RELIEF` (Continued from page one) Later in committee of the whole the matter was thresahed out. The majority of the councillors took ex- ception to` the attitude of the mer- chanrts regarding a reduction. The council at present borrow the money from the bank to pay the merchants` at the end of each month, the town sometimes waiting three months for their allowance from the govern- ment. IA `nu... ..nI.\Ln.l 1\I1`- 04...} ..n.\... nn IHUHIL. M was pointed out that over 90 per cent. of the trade would go to the chain stores if the council were to adopt the open voucher system. One chain store had offered a ve per cent. reduction if they received all relief business. . If the independent merchants nu-u-0+ nlnu knll uri 1n I15 uvny a`ln.\nlA 11. L119 won t play we protect lor. A 34.-.. .. present. . Hydro contracts of Kinsey, Samuel Evison, H. Houston, R. A.` and Reta Mcardy and C. Cross] were accepted as satisfactory. A. G. Ardagh and 1\'11-5. R. Loon-, ard were prese t regarding proposed: road `into Mm. *onard s ;<.ubdivision,i r`n.. A: ' 1Ul'. After .a heated dJiSCuSSl0n it was i decided to take no further action until September, during which time it was hoped the independent mer- chants would get together and ser- iously consider offering a reasonable reduction to the Welfare Committee. The council fe'.t they could carry on thvougih July and August, which are slack months on the relief p-ay- roll. A-I-_ AL_..|. l' _ _ _ _ _ ....|._L__ 1 FULL Asks About Transportation `Harry Travers, operator of Travers Bus Line, appeared before Council and wanted to know why 21 truck was used -to transport the relief men to Fleshent-on last week when a coach cou`.d have been secured at the same`, price. He pointed out that the coach: carried insurance. ' 7|/I'..v.... 1')-L.....L,..... _.....l.'..,l LL..L 14' | carneu IIISLIFKHCU. ' lVL21ym' Robertson replied that itl was suggested they be taken in a truck and the council decided on lthat means of transportation. Did the council receive a quota- `aion from Travers '? asked Ald. Shepherd, to which the mayor replied he was not aware of one. My '1`1~n\v(x'r-c `1n1xvn1vnw- rn:r` kn "`+l Ht \`Vi:1b IIUL 'd.V\ (l(;' Ul UHU. Mr. Travers, however, said he put; in a quotation of $25 with Welfare Ofcer Jas. MacGreg'or. ; F'Is-4-h-h~i:.n Au.-anal-.1- in pan 1.-ccnae ree Llll' Ill()iUlOl'l \VC'Y'f.` KQCVC` D[C`\Vr'J.l'[, JJC`-`, A delegation representing the put_\'-P.<.-eve Wiles, .-\`.d. J:um-;<. .-\Id.l local electricians appeared before Goessel and .-\ld. Gill. : the council regarding the petition Those opposerl were Ald. Fi`21lick, they submitted on June 29th, when Cavnnuagh, Cameron, .\Iill;<, Garner, They asked for :1 by-law requirinig;Tuck, Shepherd and ROl):r`t. all pr>rs0n;~= doing: elr`r:tr'ic.'.:l work in Relief Me Find No Work at thn town to take out 21 license br.-- lesherton fort: being ])G1'll`ll\l'.t(`(l to do surh Mayor Robrartsoii relatml the inci- work. The council at their lzwt dent the (-ouncil had with the Nine ill`.(_'(.'l2l`Il'}_L' saw t to take no :icLion in Construction Co., whwn 17 local men j the matter. had to be brought back to town when I We fee` w.- slmuld lmw proteC- th`?.\' fillll 10 rec-r_-ivc w<)}'l-I l31'0li-`Cd luon the szunu :x:= ele-.-tri(-?:m.< have in at Fl"-`h"Y"C0YL u :1 n 1 u r1..'I11 u1),.1:,.r 1.. ..A,,.;,... n-,. .. ,4- '1` l_L`,,_ 4 CUllVhlll'L'liUUlUH ila LHC I`L`.\'I,, Is Knicoly w'il in1: to pay the $25 license ? a.ske(l Ald. Fralick. Yvs, he is." replied Ald. Tuck. How many men does the chief use to control parking: on the side streets on Saturdays; in other words, who is stopping: the parking: in front of laneways ? asked Ald. Janws. '[\hrn-n vnnn nah-nl1:.-m. -1 VH1 Tnn v- ` uxnx i 4 unuhwcl. at` N:-: _'_;on other towns, said Ralph Gribble, spokcsmzln for the (lwlegation. In Orillia a local rm that has the con- tract to <:r(:ct electric signs for an oil company have to pay some e`.ec- t1'ioi:1n just to use hi.< mum: before 2: .<:i,<:`n can be put up. unxxv vnunv nhsr-h`h-5-.1n_~ -um 1-horn` p1`upt'n,y. It would be close to his building and not in the way of the pub`-ic," replied Ald. Tuck. The man does not intend to sell gas in any great quantity, but wants it to use in his own private business. It was hardly a fair deal. If he is trying to make 21 living he should have the same consid-erzntion as the rest," I.- l.'ni,.,.lu ....ill:...... 5.. .\.`.. L1... on: U]. lilIlL7\V`ilyS .' HSKIEH J-\l(`l. Jlms. 'I`hcr<~. am four men pa-trolling U10 front stroc-'t, rep`iol Ald. Mills, t-hairm-nn of F-irv and Police. "To my mind there has been no one as- .\l1.','n`I'(l to the side . It would take an army of men to knop those cars in their proper places." "l nxrram uv-Ml: Alrl M'illc. H V6`. 11'. u .~4I;:u uzur uu put. up. ; How many electricians are therci in Barrie `? inquired Reeve St:-wart, Eight. replied Mr. Gribble. ' Would they all be willing to pay Ia $32.3 licc.-z~.~:e fee if the bv-`aw were` 'p:2:<.<(-I1 7" the rc-z-vo :-tskcd. 1 All Hm r.1n..n-.;.-;..n.- k-;.m,.,: um. I I r l I (ion. 6%. The clerk was instructed to ask for tenders for sale of old horse stable and sheds at town hall. ; A luv ln1|v urnc nnzcnd fn llr-nnspl ` [)?li\\\`ll 1 [H6 !'|'i'\'(` I-ISKUU. . I All the r-lr`<'t2~5r-izuns .'i_<:nr>(l the ipetitfon to that q,-fTr,-ct," said Mr.` EGrihb1c-. 1 lKY.. -0]..` .....~L ....\ 1.-.... L...) .. _.__., | unuuiu. ! In the past we have had a num- ber of people who wanted such a request, but wore unwillinga: uftr.-in: wards to pay the fee '3 said R<:ovr.` Str.-wart, but if the olcetricians }\'21nt' protection I am in favor of it if` they want to pay.. . j Last year one of tho lar;;rc. e`.ec- trical jobs in town went to an Oril- lia rm, Mr. Gribble pointed out. We want to bring: the work to Bar- rie and it isn't our intention to shut out a single local man. "I Qnrrrrnef fknf fhn ninr-I-rir-views vau'.~ Ill Lnt-Ir proper pl'l('(.`S. "I :u:ruu w-ilth Ald Mills-. It `is al- most :1 physktnl impo.~=sibilit_\' to con- trol Lhv parkinjz pm`f0ctI_v, ; the l]ll_V0t`. Am r`...\.....,... ._..:.I 1... |..._: ..- L-UL bl hll|1. .lt5 IUCHJ Ill2lIl.' "I suggest that the electricians. present their petition again and it' wi1`.be re-considered, said Reeve Stewart. "F1-.,. ............ ..........,..l ;L, .)-I-___;:__. IUHHI . '|`h<- council hnvo .:m u1.:recmont with llw Vv:~:'pr:1 vounuoil to repair that mud. We are to supply the l.ru-k.~' and grader at cost and they urn puyling for the gmwel them- m-lw-.~:," rt-p`ied the mayor. Altl. l|`ru'in|c wnnfnzl fn Irhmixv mun l4llU.V \\`i'.lllla l/U : M: 1 -1.. "HA H. 1.... ou2wa1'I;. I The mayor assured the delegation. that if another petition were p1 e- sented it would be re-considered. Inquiries Why was J. Knicely refused per- mission to erect a gas pump in front of his: garage on Maple Ave. ? in-J quired Ald. Tuck. The mayor pointed out he was asklingr to have it placed on townl nrnnr-rtv, quu CU [$1 m: property. T? urn: uuyut . /\'d. Cmm.-ron said he had ro- (-uivml .~;.-vvrzll <'0n1pl21mts of town f.rm-ks hauling: p.-,u`I\V(." out of the town. p:1rtivul:1rl_\' on the Cemetery Rand. H'I`|... ..........!I L hl'l\'l'>r, ri-p'I(!(l me mayor. Ald. I*`ru'ivk wanted to know why the dilTvr0n(ru in saianies paid to the town truck drivers. He understood H10 snlunius paid are $2, $2.50 and $3. Alrl \Xf..'ln.. .m:.l H... ........ .x._:-.:_._ SK/3010 anu Sneus at Luwu 112111. ; A by-law was passed to license` and 1-egiu'ate the sale of milk and, cream wiithrin the township of Oro, by the provisions of which no per- son not a resident of Oro shall sell! milk or creani within the township without :1 l;icen.~:(:, the fee for Same: I I biei ng $ nu, __I. ......` '..._-m.n+n.-l +n uvv-ifn .7: . Ald. Wnilos said the man driving` the grudnr gets $3 a day and the other two truck drivers $2.50 a day ouch. Advaazgg_ ncL':' ans. muuuregur. Electricians Agreeable to Pay I .i-(Inna PEA UUSIIIBSS. ball with us, why should them, said one council- \ appcansu UTJLUII.` \1U(`.\hUl Elllil ."\Hl. KIHI. rarding .5: .-mmm: 4,. ,1- .....x. u....,... n,.;,,.,.,..,... .` Counciil Stand: by Suspension A motion sponsored by Deputy- 3 Reeve Wiles and Aid. James, that John Bowman be returned to work as sanitary inspector on July 15th caused considerable discussion among the members. At the previous meeting the members endorsed the mayor s action in suspending the inspector for 30 days commencing from June 25th. .'l'\n-nut-u,Dnr.u,. Ufilna rvr|:rd `at-\ Ln]! l;.Z'UHl IJUHB LULI1. I , [Deputy-Reeve W1 been talking to the morning and he learned his lesson. I Au-.n + O-I-.n.lr r\ IBEIIKIUU. Ill?! lU&UH. I don't think one mon ch s sus- pension is going to hurt him, said Ald. Garner. Lt would show weak- ness on our part if we were -to 950 back on our original decision. Bow- man has been .an employee of the town since about the year 1920 and has never lost a day's pay. `"l`l1p rnnvnr cnw H1 fn umnprul UUHIHIU llll, Salu I'l'.U. 1uCK. We shouldn t go back on our de- cision now, declared Ald. Cameron. Ald. Gill strongly defended Bow-` man, but asked not to be quoted. T d MR9 tn gm: tho fa-Hnur am 9 Hnf.` was never 1051. a. may s pay.` The mayor saw t to suspend him for 30 days and we should stand behind him, said A`.d. Tuck. WA diqnnirh-17+ rrn H-:n-1; nn nnv (In. ue.ixi_q -M0. is:-oson I0!` n;i,s.<. no nuu H1 11.} pm- Thc clerk was 'm:=Iti'ucted to writol . two rock bass. threw hlacl: L. G. McN0ice regarding a Hydro ba<.= and one sucker. The :1('cu.=c-rl pole 0p'I)0Sltl% property of S. V. clnimml lire \\'z1:~: told by :1 (lopm't- Jones, Oro Station. lrnnntal ofl`i('i:1l.~' that it \\'.'i.< al` l`l_L'lll. A claim of Goo. E. Hackott forl to sh any time before July 1st. one sheep killed by clogs was order-I l-In said he rst tried ..\n_zu_: boforg ed paid. going to W::sa_za. `lll'i:I.H, UUL ELUKESU` Il`Ub `DU 08 qu0LeQ- ``I d like to see the fellow get a bet- ter deal, he said at the close of his argument T cnnnnrlnrl fl-an rnnlnlnn knr-nnun l UL l`l'.'.VHI'lLUll. Relief In.~'p-ctor {o_-:~,-i2~, of 'l`u- `ronto, called me on Monday. Jum- 2:lth.` at 9 :1.m.. saying" he wanted 35 relief men rigrht away for con- .Vstruction work on the hi:'_:hw;1.\' n-21!` Fleshr-rton, said the niayor. He and Keith Ht,-w.~'0n, of the .-mplo_\'- fmen ofce in Toronto, were here ;_the .~:21ni<~ (lay and after $01110 '1ttlc "trouble we \\'<.-rr- nble to round up 17 men willing to 5:0 and work. The,-_\' ' ` int`m21to(l that thr,-y \v'.1nI(-tl the men .the next day. but I told them we could not Sr.-nd them until 'l'lm'.< .`The_\' ag`!'ee(l to this. .=a._\'in<: thr;-.' Vw-anrtml the men in the mm'nin_rz. \Ve hired 21 truck and .~`.-nt the: men to Flesherton on Thursdn_\'." the-i, mayor continued. When ll1\"}' ar-l `lrived there all the company was (10- zingr was laying Water pipes and the` fil11(.`I'l' we're told they would not be iwanted for another 10 or 15 (3a_v.<." WOY`.Ql1in nrlrlprl flmaf l'1r- uvnul i'.I..l'} ,U.IllliIl|L. I seconded the mobion because I think 30 days is too severe, said; Ald. Jiames. Irrespective of what: Bowman has done, 1 think 15 da_\'s`i suspension is` as much punishment 21: 30 day. If 15 day won t square him away, then 30 day won t. Alli Fvniir-It 1-kn? +'|-mm IIHHI &iWkl_V, LHCII OU UH) VVOHVC. Ald. Fralick suggrested that they vote on the question and let the matter rest with the majority. ' Rnwmnn mnv have mnnv rh-Fm-+2 u1um,u1' real, wuu ule 1ll'(lJOI'lL_\'. Bowman may have many defects, {we all know, but he has had :1 lot .of sickness in his family and I know that a half mon'bh s pay will be a .serious blow, let alone 30 days. 1 thinks 15 duays would be .~'ufT1cient," said Reeve Stewart. llV,... l...-+ kn...` .. ...,.,.1. .....,. ...`,| B21111.` l\Cl;`\ L' DLL`\\'H.I_L. You szrt here 21 week ago and suspended him for 30 days. Now you come here in sewgn da_v.< with a change of mind. It would ;~`how a weakness on our part to alter our ifovmer decision," Ald. Garner cm- ~phasized again. \/Vhnn H11: n1nHnn uvr,r.- nn + u-nu` ' j)lli:l.\lZ.t5(l llgillll. When the motion was put it was 'lost by R to Those .' tho motion werr: Reeve Stewart, De- T1-. f\.`lI I\T\V\I\_" A 1.1 Y.`....l..l. UXLIHU VVE.`lj.',7llN 1- : LG I think I am expressing the senti- ments of the committee when I say we can do without 21 roller until next year, said the mayor. We should only puxichase the roller when we adopt the idea of building our own roadis. lt would never pay us to punchase :1 roller for only a few weelm repair work in the spring." Tho Rnnml nf Winrlru I-nnh-I nnf :24`. `WdllLUu 101' zuluulcl` LU O1` 1- ) G'1_\'.~`." His worship added that he was ` told by the company that a mistake had been made in the dates. Ho al-v; so related the case where two of the men had gone by car and had been involved in an accident, but that the town was not responsible as the men had signed a release when they would not go by truck. No Grant for Band , The council considered a request of Aid. Shepherd and James that the town make a grant of $100 to tT1'e Barrie Band, but after considerable `discussion no action was taken. It was pointed out that no provision ;had been made in the estimates fol: [such a grant. If we are patriotic citizens we should donate something to the up- kep of a band," declared Ald. Shep- herd. Only three councillors sup ported the request. Not to Purchase Roller On Monday afternoon Mayor Rob- ertson, Deputy-Reeve Wiles, Ald. Cavanagh and AM,` Gill, along: with the town engzinecr, motored to Des- boro, where they inspected a steam ro`ler which is for sale. The Des- bovo council is asking $300 for the roller, which is in excellent condi- tion, but it would cost an additional $100 to bring: it to Barrie. The ma- chine weignhs 12 ton. I fhinlr T tun nvnrncaivnrr fl-an .-nnti, WL`l`l\>I l'L'piLl[' WUPK III LH(:` S[)I'lIl_L{. The Board of Works could not af-- ford to spend $400 this year, so it wa.~'. thoumhrt advisable to wait until next January when the estimates were struck, when they could allow for the purchase of a roller. Stop Signs Tlnn ,.1.u5.mnn ,.+' +1. 13:... um: Patmnize Home Industry Order Your Stationery Business F 01 ms and Counter Check Books In Barrie atop J-gnu The chairman of the Fire and Police Gonnnittee was authorized to put up stop signs on McDonald and Sophia St. intersection at Clapper- ton St, and necessary signs on Kem- penfeldt St. .('.r\I1v1nH .-Arhrieorl H-an 'R-Arvin W119} Xv PBIIIBIOE bl. Council advised the Barrie Fuel & 1 Supply Co. and Lewis & Robertson ` tlmt the town will take 100 cords from each of N10. 1 beach and maple at $8 per cord. to be de`,ivered in half cord lots as ordered. Council Sets Bus Fee A by-law was passed to amend ` by-l-aw No. 1.257. setting taxi license ' fees and also placing the annual `feel for bussves. A motor vehicle with a : capacity to carry up to 15 passen-| " Wiles said he had the inspector that thoughrt; he had :nn_ : nn&l..u. at f`l...-um... uil_\'D. .\U\'V i vould . e De-, Aldl I i as was: I I I Fral-fck,' !obe:rt.=on. 0 I ated witli l\'iii5_-' vork )_'.[`L'l`.~, loiiday, ig' iway 1" . er 3 in-ted ntil e -and flu-xi `IUD. Oii l`(:fel'I'lI1;.:` to cords, wrote i\Ir. last year .-' re- Polsoii, I note that your iiiunicipality paid the pro- vincial ti`r_~a:~iurer $1,200 on account of iiizifzistrzites salaries, whereas the deduction under the new Act on last _\'ear s gures amounts to only $540.80, thereby e`ecting' a niunici- pzil .-'a\'iii_<: of $`i:3L20." Petition lnsufciently Signed A petition to con.` a sewer on Rei*cz_\' and Eugenia Sts. for 600 feet on Eugenia St. and 335 feet on `Bei*cz_\' to James St.. was :'i2'ne(l by sevr-n property owners out of fourteen affected. The town clerk i`epoi*t~-l that the petition was in- Suiciently signed as it required two- thirds of the property owner.~: or ten :i:inie.~'. _\'u --.ctioii was taken. ThO.~'L w`rm signed the petition were .1. J. Alix.-`on, E. L. Powell, J. .\I2ihon-_\'. .-`.. Benett, Susanna Hip- kin, D. X. Stewart and I-lari'y Hook. Gas Pump Fee Will Not Be Reduced Six local gzarageiiien. who pay 8 license to the government, feel that they are being: imposed upon by the town in the h'.,'2l\'_V assessiiieiit of $50 per double f.1`l1.~` pump, petitioned the council to reduce the fee to $25, which they COI1Sld0l`e(l would he niniw in l:e0pin'_" and they would he 1!;".`l'i`:li)l0 to giiy. .\'-0 action was tzikeii. "lie petition was SLL`Y10(l by the H T7. pnlrnpv (`P1112 l<` fnllnxvi htr - gets, the license fee will be $35 per annum, and $30 for each-addijcional bus, while the fee for a bus with capacity to carry over 15 passengers will be $50, with $40 for each addi- tional bus. Relief Last Week Cost $207 According to areport of_ the Wel- fare Comm-ittee, relief expenditures for the week ending July 3rd were as follows : 1 Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l89.40 '. Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.50 l Clothing . . . . . . . . . 16.85 Shelter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13.00 F): 1.31.1.6- xuucu ..-;>aUI.UU Communications J. T. Simpson, county clerk, wrote advisaing of the admission of an in- digent patient to the R.V. Hospital. T.mxn': Ry `R.nhpr1::nn, r-nni and wnnri Ulgllth p'cLblUHl: LU LIKE l\.V. flubplbaln Lewis & Robertson, coal and wood dealers, quoted a price of $8.80 a cord for No. 1. hardwood. Referred to Welfare Committee. TN . . n .-.... 'T`..,.'l.n-.. 4\olQw:.~xr-1) A A . . I ..2I LU VVUlLill'U \4UlllH|1LLl.'C- Duncan Tucker advised council that he wished to remove an e`.ectric sign in front of his barber shop, which has been broken a number of times during: the night by persons un- known, and to replace it with a wooden sign. The reque:~*t was granted. ` c:1nn rL........ n...........: lL .I dHLL`Ll. ; $100 Cheque Returned 1 H. R. Poison, assistant inspector iof lcgzil offices, acknowled;-;cd receipt of the town s cheque for $100 as Barrie .~; contribution to the police mzL_21israte .=. salary for June, in favor of the pr-ov:inci.a'. government, which was returned. Annnutlimlu 4-,. OLA `\1nm:-Luntnd A at All Orders Will Receive Prvompt Attention-Phone 53 WINCH VVHS l'ULUl'IlBU.. According to the Magistrates Act for 1936, which became effective June 1st, 1na;,ris1:rates are `instructed to deduct t\\'o-fths of the revenue previously payable to each municipal- ity zind forward same to the provin- cal treasure)` in lieu of the contri- butions municipalitk.-.< have been making: t0\v:11`d.s 1nz1;:i.~'ti'21tu.~." .~'a1lar- nine `dilIlHl'.`UH. I To Erect Tourist Sign l\II\_`. E. B. North_:re:1ve.'<, 28 Louisa St.,. wrote asking: permission to attach a small tourist sign near the base of her oil .~:ig:n on Louisa ISL, in front of her place of busi- 'ness, which is on the boulevard, as the trees on both sides of her place hide the signs-. Granted. T0 Build Boathouse Harry M. Lay, J12, wrote stating he was desirous of building a boat- house and apply for the rental of zipproximately 15 feet of lake front- age between St. V.'incent s Park and the bathing house erected by the Kiwanvis Club. The request was ; gramted $ubje-act to the approval of the Board of Works and a lien was crdered prepared at a renata` of $1 per year. l/Zll\L'Il. ; {fo1'owin;:: H. R. Palmer, Chas. 1:. `,G1~a\'c.<. J. L. Hunter. Chittick Motor `Sale-;<. .-\_\'m'. & H:1rri.< and David F. Jamir-.-on. 1 T- l'.`...... I`......i-L Ci-.. Barnie Kiwanis Club annual Karri- ival and Stvreem Dance will be held on Thursday and Friday ev-enings, July 16th and 17th. This year it will be staged on the curve around the post office. Plans are we`! un- der way and if the weather man looks with favor, two enjoyable nights are assured. 'Rnn1-J1: rrf van-lnna Tnlnrlc ll ht- l'lJlg`H13S are assureu. Booths of various lainds will be erected, where games of skill and perhaps of chmice will ssure en- joyment for the money spent. There will be several new features this year and a number of Vyorth-wh.i`e prizes will be given out. Tickets are selling freely for the $50 bank bills draw. If you have not pur- chased any of these tickets yet, get in touch with any member of tha- club and have him explain the draw. Tho Rn-via Kixxrnniu (`.Inh .'a flu: C1110 Ulla. IIELVE` Illlll Explall LHU (lFil\V. The Barrie Kiwanais Club is the pioneer Service Club in this county. the work done in connection with child welfare, in particular, being well known. Only this week a crippled child was taken to the Sick Children s Hospital for treatment, which will necessitate a stay there of three months. There are several others that should be looked after. This is worth-while work. The pub~ lic who have generously supported the club in all its undertakings in the past are assured that every cent made at the Karmival will be used to help some one who needs help. (`JXTYH3 tn . r.hp Km-niival next Thurs- No cracked eggs, howeven good the qualcity may be, are allowed in the Canadian egg grades A and B. l`Cnacked- eggs fall into Grade C, but are required to be packed separate- ly from the eggs of that grade_. | KIWANIS KARNIVAL THURS- DAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 16-17 110 nelp some one wuu llt.'t:uL\ uulp. Come to -the Karmva`. next Thurs- day and Friday night and bring all your friends. DIIBILCI Light Northern Advance Total I THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. .$189.-40 .$207.00 ENVELOPE SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLIN G CARDS LEDGKB LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS

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