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Northern Advance, 30 Jul 1936, p. 8

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100 MILE CRUISE MUSKOKA LAKES 0-UV nun. n \.uu\..n....._y.. Standard Time Tickets and Information at $3. 25 ,',l A black leaxhc-1` suit case contain- ing a quantity of clothing and bo- ;lo*n_g'ing' to Hartis Canning`, 76 Mul- `1cv::ste.r St., was stolen from the ro- lunda of the local C.I\`.R. station last 1`Tl1u1-sdlay nigl; between the hours of `mine and midm_:ht. M1`. Canning -' 3 left the suit case in the lobby while 3ihc made 21 call and when he return- Ied to take the l1ll(ll1lf. ,`l`1t train it was B|1n.issi11g. It is thought to,be work 9' of some hobo loitering about the 1 station. 1 x Joiihigr St Ignited Church 3. ` T4` 17` fYT\ {1 D.A D11 `VSUIT CASE STOLEN FROM DEPOT .PAGEANT AT MARTYRS' SHRINE 11 u.m.~-SzLbbuth Worship. _\`o 1',-\ (:I1iI1`_L` service during` month of August. Our Church School at 10 a.m. l L-loyd A It DF\.Ll HINKTFR Adventures of REX and RINTY 5 The United Church of Canada Histo1'_\' of 300 _\'ea1'.= a_gro,will be enacted at the Ma1't_\'1's Shrine, Fort Ste. Marie, near Midland, on the evenings of Aug. 1st and 2nd, and on the afternoon of Aug`. 3rd, when scenes and tableaux from the lives and labors of the Jesuit nia1'1:_\'1's of the 17th century will be po1`t1'a_v'ed by a cast of 100 persons in an ela- borate outdoor spectacle. " (%5,:J'\E'niJ$ REY;-LOUIS-{PIC-KE RIN G. M1 MISTER REV. E. E. LONG, B.`A. P-.`D. IVLinZ.utn1 15iiUI2i3A1', JULY "30, 1936.. \'\\- invitv you to worship with ' u.<. u. \./AADIA. .... -.n...vv.. llIl.J\`IIl\4Au Sunday, Aug. 2, 1936 Short Sum_mc)- Services a.m. and T ;).m.--T'he ;VIinister. z1.m.-1J'he Church School. ;.v. 1`... u. :.\.u\v, D.`A. 1:-.`.u. Minlste1 Tuffurd. Organist and Chou- master. PHONE" 82 lIlt (llk|'U.f".`) JUIHEXI DUB \n".1ll. 6 He is survived by his wife, one: son, Dr. Lloyd Squirrel], and one daughter, Mrs. Stanley Malkin, Port Elgin. His daughter, fomnerly Miss Dorothy Alice Squirrel], and Mr. ` Stanley Malkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Malkin, Cundles, were married` on July 4th last. I Two men from Toronto and one} John Saunders, age 45, 2 Caroline from Hamilton ordered three `-meals St and J01 Barrandv age 56: 10 ot the o.1<. Cafe last Monday eveI_1- Ch=ar1e,s_St-. narrowly escaped s_er- ;:*,e::*:;:*;::se.; ,eg*:;` W`T*;`,; `;::::: :f. :::,. `tit? ca1raStoveSr1 ::dr:zd ::; `J.%I prietor immediately notied the B31759`-A-"Ens highway "931" E553 police. As soon as Ch'_ief Stewart st3t`- _ _ _ appeared on the scene two of the Saunders, who was dnvmg, 15 al- men paxd thelr b11ls, but the thlrd leged to have lost control as the car began to argue, clairning that the struck loose_ gravel, tosglng it into,' cafe had overcharged hlm. The man the south dutch, where it overturn-' is alleged to Ihuaze ordered sausage cd. 'llhe cardwasha liiht Erdthcoupa. and eggs w 'c e menu points auncers to. po'ce e ' e so t out are separa'te orders, and hel gravel after rounding a curve west claimed he should have got them] of the C.P.R. tracks near the sta- .chea`per._ After an argument which bion. _ _ lsasted almoit filalf an houtxii Clltief thBsi1rra(rl1d rgceived to bdadi gtixshnin tewart `boo e man to e'po ice e ea` an was a en e y r. station, where `he waslocked up for W. C. Little. Saunders escped un-M half an hour.` By this time he had injured.` The car was badly damag- ` cooled otf and gladly paid his bill. ed -about the top and fenders. media-te.`y joined the staff. T-In : tlvrxvod hv hie u: REFUSED TO PAY FOR MEAL It s Cooler at The @PiAt1 ".I"i+I UR s13ie.Y FRIDAY SATURDAY - .\l A;mx1:1: 2.30 TWO HITS 1 `nus-_ iof Ed. Zeihr, superintendent,. was > reluctantly accepted. Mr. Zeihr has iaccepted a position as head garden-' ` er at Woodlands, the summer .home of J. B. Hoiden, Shanty Bay.` II-Ie has given entire satisfaction as parks superintendent since his 2113-! pointment last sprin,<.>;, but his new position is more remunerative and a, :permanent all-year job, and the' {commission did not wish to stand in`, the way of bettering his future-, i prospects, ` _ .. ., .. ' 1 I Tina .,.....,..,.i. uuvnvir Au`. 441:. nqvlzc in At :1 meeting of the Parks Com-; .mission on Saturday, the res.ig'nation - Page Eight I . z Tests were gwen those 111 the :Y.)`I._C..-X. 1esu'n-to-swim class last `]Monday moluring. Fourten were on I hand, but only six passed the re- quired tests. These will receive diplomas later in the season. The I other members of the class will be` Fgiven a few more lessons and it is 1' expected all will swim by then. ;` }T-'Hnco urhn :.wa111 H-m f-H-`fr fnnf | czxpcuucu aw. \'Vll'. awuu Uy M1611. 5` ' IT-hose who swam the fty foot itests i\Iond`ay were as follows: Leroy T f.-Xyerst, Edna Love, Freda Love, Bill 1 lCott1'el'l, Donnald Wilson and Eie ;McLeod. Those needing more prac- V` {tice are Garry Bu1'dit.t, Geo. Burditt, 1} `Frank and Edward Balfe, Lorns [l ibove, Alemathe Richie and Harold_ gBe1mett. The balance of the class, ` `needing quite a bit more help are? VE31`lllOIl Fe1'g:uson, Raikes Scruton,l {Douglas and Ross Peacock. | T.nucnnc xnill Fm nnn+1'nnnA ...... `V r `J.JULl.',li./1: dI1\l nuaa FUHCUCK. I o Lessons will be continued every 1Monday, Wednesday and Friday intorminxgs at 11 o clock. F I I " 1 ,7 On Thursday next, August 6th, {-1 i the officers and uniformed bodies of t |Rameses Temple, .-\.A.O.N.M.S., To-` 1 route, will` arrive at A1lamla1e- about` i i 7.40 p.m. and w'L`.1 parade to Barrie; !post ofce square, where they will: I be welcomed by his worship l\'Ia_Vor, H. G. Robertson and a wreath placed on the Cenotaph. After a drill by ` `patrol they will parade to the Arm-r iouries ,where a social eveming wi1`.,1 {be spent by Visiting and local nobles. ` I 1 I ______i.j._ HIGH MASONIC BODIES TO . VISIT BARRIE AUGUST 6th I EED. ZEIHR, LUCAL PARKS l SUPERINTENDENT. RESIGNS` .-\p:n'tment to P.ent-Six-room and three-piece bath, over Simcoe Marble Works, 2 Owen St. Apply George ,Ez1stm2m, Simcoe Blarble Works. i5Phone 277. ' the ` nanir 1113.111 EL I parked ' With Ci/ll1L'U. Collier St. mechanric ,ook re. . ,from the idalnage l`( THREE DAYS ONLY starting MONDAY 1\1.;\.'l`lNlCS.\` ;\[()N. A N .1.) \\']SD. 2.30 SUPPRESSED--Pictures they sa.1d could never an be shown~-NOW. ! Last night the re bri'ga(10 was Icalled to Wi.=.eman s barn, where :1: re had broken out anmng a pile 1`:-.<.ulted. of telephone po`.c.<. Little damage 1lLUo.k`1`u\-I01`. , I The seasolfs work on the parks is `pretty well over, and the matter of` ,a s`ucces~s.o1' was left in abeyance for the present, R. Ltangman, assistant, will be in charge in the meantime. , I Rock Garden in Bayview Park ' i It was decided to construct a rock `gard/~.-`n at the east side of the Bay- view Park pavilion, which wil`. gg'r6nt`_y improve this spot. M1`. Zeihr hits had this in mind for some time and has plans prepared, which will: be carried out. ` . i s !SIX YOUNGSTERS PASS IN` SWIMMING TESTS 1 "-'-j. 'BARRlE. CARS sxnzswma I NEAR 31. BAY POINT`. i Two locai motorists, Francis J. ;Hinds,V age 19, 1 Gqwan St, driving I a Ford sedan, and J. F. Jackson, 36 1 Worsley St, driving a Studebaker : 1sed-`an, sid__es'wiped two miles west of 5 Big Bay Point, on the 14th conces-` !sion of Innisl, last Saturday after- _noon. Hinds was proceeding Wes-t on ~ a mail delivery route and Mr. Jack- son was driving down to His cottage_ `at the Point_ when the accident oc- `lC1lI`l ed. Following the impact the light Ford `was tossed into the ditch and Hinds was thrown out, sustaining a deejplcut back of the left ear, caused_ by flying glass. Both cars were damaged about the sides and- fenders. I FIVE YOUTHS ARRESTED S I 1 ( >.. I . AT BEACH sop. STEAUNC. M _ I _ Fi: Tdronto youC`I Vyjho Vfor "the. nu.-+ iuvn u-...-.1-.- '. n1v- In . .~r: x LOCAL CAR OVER-TURNS ON ` l i. l BARRIE-ANGUS HIGHWAY 1 Srt., John Charles St., ser- ious injury last Sunday evening` when their car overturned on the Barrie-Angus 1 _,,1_ , :__ J_._.'.__ ... -1 loose tossing it The car was a light ford coupe. Saunders told he hit the soft `of . I-{nu ` is Tu esda _V was called 1 `,.l`|n.. 0+ W. J. Squirrell, Professor of Field Husbandry at the Ontario .~\g1-ic-IL tural College, Guelph, was fatally injured on Saturday night when his` car was struck almost head-on by a Toronto car near Smithville. His wife is in St. Joseph s Hospital, Hamilton, in a serious condition with a. fractured thigh, fractured knee and serious shock. The driver of the car causing the mishap, Mrs. Catherine Noonan, and her husband, were also seriously injured and are in the same hospital. Prof. Squir- mll died as he was being taken in- to the hospital. n__: c.....:....,.1I L... 1.-.... in Donn-n A number of up Saturday ; the streets of e offences VB)` ain street, \'v .1-ked beyond t IC. - .-. x-.x,.~ LIIL uuuu resulted. was uulug, The car - bu11din_r: . ...1LnA L'U K4. AVII where lvnn Aniv night n F `J: uf motorists were pick- .y for illegal pa1'kin;: the town. Many '01` were committed on the Vvhen the motorists LL. L.-nu. 1.'n~1' IIELVC it domg x rin 1' l \\'ll\.`ll the ht the re McLean's ga PROF. W. J. SQUIRRELL, O.A.C., KILLED IN MOTOR CRASH ine Nonhern Advance. \V'U..`. ll before no brigade` .:m s garage on :m' on which 21 some welding` was removed L.n+',n.,~. ..,...:A..n `Iimit_ I _. '5 The annual Sunday School picmicl ,7 of Centra.`. United Church, held at! 7 Sp1'ing'water Park, Midhurst, yes1;e1'-I {day afternoon, was largely attended by mem'b01`s of the church school and teaclng srtalf. A lengthy pro- granl of sports put the cllildreln 1n` `I a hu1Lg'ry" mood for a bounteous sup-l iper served in the evening. Follow- f\in'g: the supper a softball game be- ,tween the Young People s Societies '. of Central and Stayner was enjoyed 5` by all. I T?1`I:-Y"l+.: nf` H-1:: +'nn+ Iwxnng um:-.. .... -Five youffhs` I'_oi3_'_1:l1'e: : past two weeks `i.ave"-'b'eh stE1y1 n'X'i11`. a.` cottage at Wasagu Beach,` werei awrested last Wednesday mornmg; and brought to Barrie on cha1'g'c.-s of Ste-aling` food from the cottagers alonzg the .\'ott,awasag`a River. Tho. hnv: 0'-Jvn f'.hui1` rw,1n1n.- 4): \' Lugu. G1`een..=hieIdx<., one of the accused, said they were all stg1`_vin(z' at Ed- wards cottage and had been there two week.~'. A few days ago they ran shout of funds. so took the food .from water coolers along the river. He adminbted taking bacon and but- ,ter. I c...2L'I.. ...L- ..I-..J__u _, . -1. , I-er. Swfth, vrho pleaded not g'ui]t3:, when put in the box admitted tak- ing` food the night they were arrest- ed. He said he had been working at :2 1'idinv_: sghool and after losing jhis job went to ve with the boys at lEd\va1'ds` cottage. auuuig |-Ill`: .`VULl.Z4\\'2.lS"cIgZl The boys gave their `Scott, 17; A1. Smith, Barnes, 18; Kenneth 1 Q 5: n W1`-:1 111: Iu`xv'n \- W uuc uvaru you Prof. Squirrel} has been in Barrie on several occasions and made many friends here. He was head of the eld husbandry department of the O.AaC. and known throughout the Dominion a.s'a leader in many phases of scientic agriculture. He was responsible for many new varietieis of grain and othe? crops produced at the college. Born in Guelph 56 can ago, the son of the Late Wil- am Squirrel, for many years 2: gardener at the college, he graduat- ed fnom the O.A.C. and almost im- Amt: uu_ya Say: ulcu ucunca an `\. 19; Chas. Greenshicids, 18, and Frank Edw'2u'ds, 18. All] but Smith were ned $10 and costs,| the charge stating tha~t the food` solcn was valued at less than $20. Smith was remanded for one wuek pendillgfan in\'csti'g;zxtion into his 4 past record. 'l`lnn knve u-nvo aw-n.-+r.zl n-11-ix` \7UnA, The boys were ar1'c.stc-d eztrly Wed- ncsd;1y_mo1'ning' by Provinical Con- staublcs Rowe and Robins-on, assisted by County Cons-t:.1b1e.~: Cook, Powers and .~\1`1n5t1'on_{ of Suxmitlale town- p`(l-NL 1'BL'Ul'U.. I 1 C shlp. They were b1'ou_<:ht to Barrie and tried before )'Ia_9.'i. ~:trz1te Jcffs in 1,.,w1 .m1:..,. A)l'\III" lilgltl Ll lUll UUJUIVL` .VLil_LI.`bX`Zll.U IJUH5 1 ' `_oca1 police court _\'esterda_\'. All but, Smith pleaded guilty. Zriver who had lost food from their ;into the. Edwa1'd.= cofta;-re, where `they joined the other three. Raid- Provincial Coristzlble Rowe t_-_~'tie(l1 than; he had received numerous com- plaints from cottagers along` the <:oo`xe1'.~:. Tue. night the cott;z`:_:e owned by Edixvards was .~:u1'1'ounaded and kept under obsm~va.tion. About midmIg'ht Smith and Greenshields paddled up the river in a canoe and carried a quantity of bacon and pork inig the place jbhe po.iee found var- ious anticlcs of food about the cot- `cage. {:1-(.|nn:1'1;n1r1.: I\1`II\ A4-` FA/-. .`...,...-.A.`l `CENTRAL S.S. PICNIC HELD AT SPRINGWATER PARK I uulllltgy, ueau L/?J.1'l'l.lLll( .`1'b`. I l Boys 7-8-Jerr_v Ca1'1`uthc1`s, John Fcltis, Morris McFadden. I Girls 7-8--F1o1-ence Howdci11, Elsie Hopkins, Marian Cole. 5 T Boys, 9-~Randolph Pickering, Ross! TPeacock, Jas. Feltis. ` ; Girls, 10---Phyllis Cole, Mabeli Hopkins, Dorothy Price. Girls, 11-Do1'oth_\' Barn-es, Maidaj Plowman, Mary Watson. 3 ' Boys, 12--Dougla.< Pr-acock, Clar- ence Robinson, Cecil Minnikin. ` Boys, 13-Charlie R0(if.`.`C1`S, G. Pickering, Fred I\'IcDougrall. ' (`:.h~1c 10_1n \*n1~rn :1 T {win rrcinn uy u.'.1. RC'a11`tS of the foot races were as follows : ' Beg'.inrnc-rs-Don Crosse. P1-imary--Patsy Carruthers, Geo. r- . .--- = =-e. 4 -._.. Bates, Joyce 'DonneL1y, Jean Car1'uthers. Rnv: 7-Q__Tr.n~vv (`v.11-V114-have Tnhnr ru.'x\t:1'11x{.C, rrcu Mcuuugzxlx. I Girls 12-16 Norma Livingston, Mary Parr, Gesina Kenrwell. Boys 12-16-Go1`d0n Roach, Mor ' . . , ms Hnnes, Ross Malkm. ` (`.h.L~ mm 1:: van... mun 1rA:+x.I -, uUxuu:`u_v. I Skippim: contest Dot Price, Dot Barnes, Norma McFadden. ` Three-legged` race, bo_vs--Go1'd0n' Roach and Ross: Malkl-nu, Charlie Rod.2'ers and Max Richardson. V111*nn_1anrrcul v-n r-n -.1-1~1c_`7n1-nu n Three-legged race, '_a`ir1s-Ve1'ona App]eb_V and Edith Donnelly, Dot Wiles and Norma Living-srton. 110U:L ,'el'5 ZIHU W131.` IUICILZIIVLLSUII. ` . . . ! `Ru cr-111+ cmhnn-._7\Tv-c Rafa: 111`: . Drluge aDOuL Slx H1 1.118 evenurg. Lion J. R. Coleman, chairman of the Program Committee, announced to-day that the club is planning a .picnic to be held in Springwater 1 Park, Mjdhurst, on or about .-\u;.r.u.=.t || 19th. -. mg. It lb . I _ Ti `Flu? FJWIICS, IVUS5 1\1alKlI1. . Gis over 16--VeIma Colo, ` -, Donnelly. ` qlnnarr nnni-n:~vfT\nf Dxnln VVUES HHU .`\UI'lH".l JJIVIIIKNLUII. Biscuit eatin Bates, Mrs.i Bishop, Mrs. Richards-on. .Qnn'|: v-nr=o-.T1nnn~1n: Pnnnnnk NTm1r- DlSIlU}), AVIFS. l'\lCIli:ll`U-Ull. Sack race--DouA:`as Peacock, Maur- ice Hines, Delbert Cole. `LIONS CLUB ENJOY BOAT i TRIP ON MUSKOKA LAKE I _j____ About `elm-t_\ members of the Bar-` lrie Lions Club, their wives and frlends, enjoyed a boat trip on Muskoka Lake last Sunday after- noon. The occason marked the second annual boat trip held by the local Lions Club. I nnnlnm Dunnnkwlrlr:-.3 nf `l Rn -1 n1 `.OCE1l 1410115 UILIU. Leaving Bracebridge at 10.30 a.m. on a chartered boat, the Seg'wun of the Muskoka Lakes Navigation Co., the party sailed down the Mus- koka Lake, where they passed Beau- 'ma1'is, Port Carling, stopping at Ros- annn 'T'Inn hnnf wnhn-nor` fn 121-209- mans, r0l't \_,u1`ung, aLUpp1u'g, `cu nua- seau. The boat returned to Brace- bridge about six in the evening. Linn J R (`.n1mn:m_ r-hnirm-an of I-LOUSI`-ON---At the R.V. Hospital, Barrie, on Wednesday, July 29th, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. King Hous- ton, Lefroy, a daughter. `B\UI'TT--At the R.V. Hospital, Bar- ! v-in nh Mnnav Jnlv 9.7, 1935. tn SH1AW--At East. 01-0, on Sunday, July 26, 1936, Marian Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Shaw, Thornton, in his third year. Funeral held on 'h1esday, July 28. ALLEN--At his home, Max-gate, Kent, England, on July 9, 1936, Frederick P. Allen, father of A. E. Allen, Barrie, in his 73rd nan- 5'UI.l.".l-u: Lne n.v. 11.05p1l&1l, Deu- rie, on Monday, July 27, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Butt, Church- ill, a son. ` CANDLES> DEATHS BIRTHS 7 Edith} ! ilfrom the re they had neglected to put out. It spread rapidly t;owa1'd.~'. the dry woods and the boys had 2:; busy half hour u`.tin:.: it cut. An-p other re starting from 21 czm1per .~" site and gradually app1'oachin;;` the, ibush, \va5 also extinguished on th- lsame trip. So was a sn1ol(l<:1'in-__r lkm lleft by 21 picnic party. Sunday, July 19th, was visitor.< f day and several cars of parents andi friends came to see the camp. 111' 2 the morning a Scout's. Own .=e1'vic.'> was conducted by Geo.Ho11owajv past scoutmlaster of First Barrie `Troop. During the camp there were 50%} eral special visitors welcomed. Min} J. T. Simpson, president 01' the Tocul` Association, brought a watermelon` land gave an address on the histo1g\' }of that part of the county, where he I was born and raised. Another day Jas. MacGre.gor, of Barrie, gave th(:| camp an hour s talk on the _<.rame' and sh of the district. Having been . game Warden in this district for I4= yeans, he was right at home on tho ` subject. _. [BARBIE BOY SCOUTS ; ENJOYED HOLIDAY l A water boiling: contest \vz=..< quite`, `exciting. Each contestant '21-5 sup-_ lplied with a block of cedar, a hut- chei, :1 knife, three matchc-.< and :1` quart of water. At the whistle all} started and were timed. Any who spilled water or *:..<.:.l up their mat- ches without making 21 re were dis- qualied. The winner had thr-! -water boiling in 14 minutes. 1 l I l M. A. Adamson, director of the ! Midhurst Forestry Station, brought a large collection of branches of evergreenvs and hardwoods, each tag- -ged with its name. His explanations aroused a lot of interest and the next day 21 patrol competition was held to see Who could nd and identify the most varieties in the [woods around the camp. Midmie Sam FRIDAY , 1 SATURDAY .\|.\ l`l.\'EE ! TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS : I have severed my connection with L. A. Emms Electric and am opening a store at 125 DUNLOP STREET (Next to The Advance Ofce) ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 1st (Continued from page one) Q- i .___> RKITO-AE-J; ELE(TRIC SERVICE At Present, Phone 122. EVERY SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST DUNLOP AND MULCASTER Important Announcement RALPH GRIBBLE ___ _._ 1..-nu----u-an an-I-I-I-\-Iv-I-l\IIl-I Gun 1...`. V- GRAY ME0A5l:i " LINES -nuurunotr Q COACHES LEAVE BARRIE Sundays . . . .6.50 am. Wednesdays ' Q4-nnAn~nrI Time BETTY BOOP !

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