Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 27 Aug 1936, p. 4

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Page Four Iilrb n11'>. :1. 1VlL'H2ll'llSUll HJSE VVCCK. I Rnv. and Mrs. ;\."-ewman and fam-E ily are spending` their vacation in: Muskok-a. :`.'CARS COLLIDE ON MAIN STREET: LHUH Hi:`~ A4. ORO _ THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936. `FOUR DROWNED AT BELLE EWART (Convtinueu Irom page one) Al`. the occupums of the ill-fated icraft could `swim, with .the exception aof Cody. Robinson stated .1fter be~ Lug" rescued that he started out to ishore for help, he being the st1'on.g`- I I `est swimmer. That was the last he `,...... -4` 4.}. .... t"..lIu-..-In-nu c.\'{r}av1+`\I W appear. _ .- The \\'=ax\'e.< were so high that Le~ [ vinter had difculty in getting` his -ibout near the men. They t1n'e\\' an .. 0:11` out to Cr.111z1g'l1a11, which he g'1':Lb~ _`bed. While they were pulling him {kin he uppz11'entl_\' let go and sank. ; "{'11 cruised around the spot look- - in_;' for him or others and then de- '-idv.-(I lu tow the boat in. The_\' had \- only gone uhout 100 feet when they ' saw another man swim1nin_; ahead. g`l'l`he_\' en: the bout `_oo. and headed ,.*i'o1~ the man. who turned out to be plRobin He` \\':1.< taken aboard. but l.,in. that the_\' return and look ,. 4'-.. .1... M4 fiIUL'iH.\'ll lll \.|UULll `_ Just as dusk I life-sz1\'e1'.< \\'vn- `halt for the (in) fred Robinson 2 tifound jrrippud tw `Robin.` haul su `(1(`.(,`})Sl`z1te effort mu-mb<-r of the . The four bod` 1] to Corom.-r Dr. , gBu1')'iu, and "mm 1. 1IUl|lL`|lliU.lL' Hl'il;_'> .*....gL'.; .1 .`s.'-.\Al Hm w L.-2:. but all e'o1'L.'~: \vuz'e 1 util~. '!`2`.l~ ll1`21_4'gi11g` operations on .`;'.'.1'.;ln_\` mun:i11g_-` were in chzu'g'e of I-*1-ovim-iul Constable Ha1'r_\' Butler. Cli` Cu:'l-_\' .01 Barrie, accompanied Con. Butlu-1' to the scene and l)1-oug'l1t with him such drugs as he po.<.<- `sed. ' K-zmlsw :.f'r.n-nnnn :1 1-null:-sf. vvm: Linoleum - Paints - Radios - Electric Refrigadors ' E0 K01'Oll('l' L'. 13. ll. lLll`HU\.lll. UL ]l`Bill')`lI,`, u_.nd `utor r(_;-l0z1;~'c(1 for l_)u1'iz1l. jg ',Dl'.z1g'_t_-'_11;u' operutlons _\ve1'o 1mpo.<~ `i.~`<;)1(- on b:1tu1'_(l2I_\' e\'en1ng'. Gross- 1bc1'_2'. G(-)`t.\'t('lll and Ross Robinson V I almost :1 half hour for the `;1nis. .)ccupant.~' of the ill-f:xted -,(-raft. but were nally forced ashore f`.by the high wind and heavy seas. [Levinter, who later set out for '{Rochc .< Point, xvas driven to land, 'l;\vhe1`e his boat became grounded on t :1 . He and Grossbergr had ;to wu(lu to . ,1` It \\'as only the previous week ' |tl1-at H-0s- Robinson g'u1`L-(l in 21 dar- ling: rescue of three young: men off ';Wi`low Point, near Kfllarney Beach. n,`He `noticed them in difculty after itheir boat had capsized. and was {able . to.`i-ezluh them before anything [serious l1a}3pe11e(l. L. Mr.<. . Rv-an. a widow. is survived pu>.x~.~.st:u. Sumlu_\` uftra--noox1 a request was . to :\cti1`._~: .\1:\_\'o1` Robbins, of To- ~-.....',. g.` 1... IlIiA|II' A4` H... 'Pn\-nn"r\ `IHFS. l`S`\"cUl, \V|Lll Illlll. ` Th cottagers along the lake `were loud in their praise of the work %of the Toronto `ife saver, as many ihrad g'ive:n up hope of nding: the `1)(HIi-5 for several dzlys. `V T-ti ' BF.AH`TY---At tho R.V. Hospital, V R5114-hm nn \TnI'|r]\n\' A110` 94 193R 7.\IcC.\m:_.1n Allandale. on Monday, ! Aug. 24, 1936, John ;VIcCabe, a2` 86 yna1`s. F1111era` was held fro) the home of his son. Roy .\Ic(`, o, 148 Essa Road, on Wednesday af- ternoon for service and interment in St. Paul`: Am:':lica11 Church and Cemetery, Tnnisl. 5l`:.\Il J Y*"'.`\I EH1` lX.V . l'1U>f[)A[a'tlL, Barrie, on ;\Iond\a_\', Aug`. 24, 1936, to Q1)`. and .\Irs. Dou_2*Ius Rezxtty, 78 Maple A\ (`.. a son. DEATHS BIRTHS 1:13. U1` 1\uuu`u.\, U1. crew of the Toronto to Tent City with The 1'equc.=twv.s urn.-xv under Supt. \\'z:.~' sent up. The 4. F H1 n r-1-uuv uv urn LEAVE BARRIE (Dunlop and Mulcaster Sb.) 6.45 a.m. DUNLOP and MULCASTER STS.. BARRIE. RALPH WEAYMO_UTI:l For Three Days longer our August Sale of Furniture and House Furnishings will be continued with usual August values. Our Stockis still large and varied, and offers you opportunities of filling your Furnituresrequirements very enonornically > . _.._.._..__..:.,1.,1.,3.-,1o:.,1.,._D:,:.j:.:.j,I In - I `I 30 ELIZABETH ST. GRAY COACH LINES Exhibition Specials -c'}iooL s}J1f>L_1Es DAILY raxcapr SUNDAY August 29th to September 12th Another of the old pioneers of 1 lnnisl township, John .\IcCabe, ed away at the residence of his son,: Roy ML-Cabe, 148 Essa Road, on ` Monday morning Last. On May 3rd Mr. Mv:Cabe fell and from injuries received contracted pneumonia, from which he never fully recovered. Prior to that time he had enjoyed the best of health despite his advanced years. Tvn hie QR!-1'1 vnur H1n tlnnpa-,: uvnui JOHN McCABE "E_NiITH S FURNITURE STORE ROUND TRIP Cood Returning until September 14 nxnnlr 11-A- $2.4-O ( Standard Time) .l.lvuuu .I-l\.l-IJ.L vuvuvva-N and Text Books. \\'(* will 1n:11<(` up as- sm-t1m-111.< In >'1:i1 _\'m1'1' roquiH-mcrnis. \J.l.U.I.a..aa.r -. Looge Leaf ].:T`c`>:c;;b~c>oks I . for 21 few days. E 1 `worth for the xv--ck and with .\h'. and } .\Ii.~:.< 1.. O1`ch2u'd. of Stroud, \\`as'-` the g'u:;.~:t of .\I1'.<. J. W. 01'c11a1'(1 E J .)'Ir.<. W. (Took motored to Kenil-1 .\I1'.<. Wz1`I<-1` Cook and chi1d1'cn. ` n,m.,1.: arm... r ` :1 UIVUFH. ` _ .\Ii.<.< BL-rnicc Young` spent `.1 fm\ `dz1_\'.< in Pc-trerboro with her si:~:ter. Mr. and .\`Ir.~'. \Vz1ltor Downr,-_\', `.\Ir.~'. M. A. Giffcn. Mr. and .\Ir.~.'. Geo. G. Johnston and W'21Iter John-r hston, of Vancouver, B.C., who is{ "\'i. his brother, enjoyed the; rcruise among the 30,000 islands` of slGeorgian Bay, sponsored by the [county council on board the S.S.: `Keewatin on 'I`uosda_\'. ' "rho fnnnv-, nf H-an T-Jfn T9:-v1:.;-+ U1 HCZIILH UCSPILU Illa ZLUVZLIICCU. _`/Uiallfb. ll Izn his 86th year, the deceased was .- born in Ireland and came to this: country when a small boy, settlingqd at Big Bay Point with his mother} and sister. He helped build the`) farm on which he lived for over (:0 ( years, between the 12th and 13th.s concessions of Lnnisl. About 20W years ago he retired and came to ( Allandale, where he had since made,( his home with his son. 1( . .. . . . : I 1JU\V IlL`_\ P. .\I1'. and M1-.< da.u_4'hte1' I'Z1. Aurora. \`I:.. Y)... 'I\l:L'Wilblll OH lUL'5(lil_\`. `afternoon and was one of the largest. The funeral of the late Ernestll` knupp, who met . a tragic death; on Friday last, was held on Sunday: seen here for some time, one hum},- dred ears being` in the processiong] leaving` the residence. The servicegg V was held in the United Church vaindij Ilvnc nnn/ln,.+nA luv 1);." X17./. \Yn-." l was new Ill U10 unlwu unurcn 'aJ1(l'f31- the past year. was <'dU(7V`d b.V R0"- Wm- NEW`! Miss Vilda Walker is spending ai 3`fa"`/I bf f1(E$':;;e1MT:l$:`})`I3`Tmq3(i;week with her sister, :VIrs. B. Bert- . 4 ' 2 1. z ` . , ~ . ' ' iintormont made in the It)`-amily p1I::)t`Ml/f-at %a1i\7[nne' " _ -_ __ (H tn Th " I` $1.311 .rs. (4..W.Bl1ck_stock. "'1 Sh.` 151110" `W0 f`1-_. f >.Vm' .\'I.rs._ J. M. Spcors, Misses Birme and [i.xt1_\ oi ti1o.(`o11m'\._11.n1t_\ V1.5 (:xtm1(i-fIh1`0u15e Spears, of Ivy, and M1's.1 `:$::;;i$,b*~L Wm. 0; 'rh;r;won 2 =0 . '`- _' =t< `1.'rs. `. . ac stoc' ast week. :<.'.'~*t.(-1'.<. who mourn his untimely end.`, ]\r[1`_ Kgnnneth Muir visited his ` 'Ihor1r*cr-a.' xvns born how and 11:1d;pm'<.-nts, Mr. and M1`.<. A. G. Muir. spent all his life in this co1nn1unit._v.:];,, week C.nd_ \tI' Q \vnh}\(\ q'JC.l.",lf\f\T\ "IA, `V y n - 1 n. b[JL'Ill.. EH1 HIS Jlll` lll LUIS (.'UlIlHlUIllL_V'.; .\Ir.=. S. Wobbor. of Saskatoon.' Susku is visiting: friends here. Mr. and .\ht<. G. Durnfm-(I nnrl` son I.;n'r_\' r-njo,\'v-d :1 trip to Niayrara F'nl`.~ rrxcc-ntl_\' with tho fo1`In01"s sis- tm` and lu1.~1mnd of HunL~'\'iH-. P(*11.<.:0n.'= for Mind pcop'e of Que- hoc hr-t\\'n-(yn tho :1g`v:~' of 40 and 70 3'nz11`s will hm one of tho r.-`t hills int:-odtwmi in tho Qu0h(-(' Tlc-r;i. by Hon. Gilhnrt Layton. no\vL\ .-1p~ pointt-rl ministor `n fhr` Dllplossis; cabinot. Mr. T.a_v'ton, who is honor- ary s`ocrotar_v of the Czmadizm Fedor- ation of the Blind, said he \vou`d like to In Q1144)-no fuko tho initi:1ti\'r\_ in introduving: this lmrislation ' Complete Line of PENCILS PENS INK SCRIBBLERS ($17: 1 REDUCED FARE MINESIHG LEAVE TORONTO 1 D . 1 .. ..t T\.....l.. l'\VIL l\JI\\JlVl\J (Bay at Dunda.~'l 10.00 p.m. :1 WCII KKIOWH I'L`lUUl|L U1 llllllhlll bownship, -the late Mr. McCabe took an active part in all community affairs and was highly thought of by everyone. He was a great sher- ` man and many of his leisure hours ' were spent on the waters of Lake Simcoe and Kempenfeldt Bay. Even last summer Mr. McCabe spent a great deal of tune trolling in the hay. He was an Anglican and in his younger days attended St. P-au".~*1 (`.hurch, lnnisl, of which he was an ardent member. ru- ,_.,l.. \I:.. \I. Phone 475 ;:1.).L-x1t. I PIO\\'1'i_ and` 1t Sunday in FSWINE CLUB MEMBERS]; | GUESTS OF KIWANIANSM 'U2.l_\"11lg' -111 1"/OWII E1115 VVEGK. " (Continued from page one) i Mr. John Shaw, of Toronto, is!` '\\ O1'L` pig'.~; in l5ng'l-aind when the l31'i-|\'i.sitin_x: with his son, Mr. Wi1li a.ml' tons came there, and in Chzxrles 1l.1Shaw, A-`:31-lE\!| time we are told about good b'lL'01l.` .\liss-.~..< Ruth Craig and Wanda|` Gl'11dUu1l.\' PC0910 b03"=l `O -S61eL't`\Vzitfer\vo1'th are holidaying this the best type; of pigs and -t.1.`nund1'ed.\\'eek at Thunder Bay; |` .\'031`=' c`~g0 the? '01`0 d@f111l'tL`_ lJ1'00d- .\l1'. and IVlrs. Dalton Love and son ` in Britain, the oldest being` the [;o;mld, of Port Huron, visited` Ta.ms\vo1'th, the Be1'ksl1i1'.e and t110;l':'ien(l.< ir. town this week. ; Yorkshire. When the United Statesl M1`. and Mrs. Wm. F. Thompson,` "became a nation, they Wailted ` Pk` of Hi_::hland Creek. \\'l:l'(_` In town thisi `food given. They used some of tllei )1.-_ and 111-_e-_ '[`]10,-_ ;lx1glisli breed and some irom E,llll11l11'o11t(), Visit.-(I with 31,.` and M1.S_ \ und from Poland. Hence the Ll1111'.1-._\`/_\v...y,~, ('0[|i..,- St A 1 I thdt Would gull` tht` m0St 011 t-hc \.'(*vk rene\\'inr old acquaintances. Flynn, of To- over the week Poland. . end. It uvu_- nnlr Hll -xhnnl` J" \'u:n'< 'In`. \ \l.. ...`.I `[`HA I) \ (V4 .,L.._, ,,._| roiauu. ` It was not till about 40 _vear.< 113:0 ithai any attempt was lllviidt` to nd an export market for pork, and sonic `('1'e(iit is due Sir Joseph Flavclli.-. who zulvocatod Ihu breedillg of a bacon hog that would suit the ling-` 1i. market, and Prof. Geo. E. Day. did niuch to popu`arize the bacon ho,-.5. The trouble was we in Can- ada did not know how to b1'ee,(l thci 1'i_;-`hf kind of bacon hog`. Too much .<.< \\'a.~' 1I:.i(l on 1'a`sing nice look- ing` h0_2'.~' x:I1L'0L1l"xl]_"Od b_\` jud_2'e.< at `12'\.i1'.<, (EEC. 3"l'he Danish people, on the other` hand, studied the likes and dislikr3.< of the B1'it;fsh market. The-_\' \vc.11t about the task of breeding just what \\'u.~' 1'equi1'ud, while we in C~2-.11zidz1 1zx:.,-`_L'cd behind. Bein-3.; nezirer thl` B1'itisi1 xmxrket, the Danes can cure ithe hog one day and haxe it on thug. `market; the next day. ".'e1m\'o.-,3! zhowever, overcome much of this through refrig'emtion.' 1 l'i1u hvnnrinr nf' hnnw fn-dn\/' mnuti` K/UK) ZlIl(l LU J11`. VV'd(1L` \Vr'4l6 (.`.X[C`H(1` `ml by Cecil Chappell and Ray Loug-` head on behalf of the Swine Club members. 5 D:____ E-.. f`L;I_I._.._!_ QL..IL_,, -i.v1r>`. u. n. D'Il-CKSIZOCK last week. -. 1,par<.-nts, -,l:x. v Miss `.\`Izu'y Walker is holidayinyz in .\Io11t1't-:1]. `Lin and 111- !`.u.. `-- l".'I ..L_.: ,1. , 1- uuucuv IIJCIIIIJCA - His wifv. l'oz'merl_v .\`1i.~'.< Mary` Ann Graves, of Innisl, p1'e(l:(:(2u.~`e(l l in 1.\SH3. He is survived by one (laughter, M ss Winnifriad McCabe, Vincennes, Ind.; three sons,Roy Mc- Cabe, Allandalc; Russr-ll .\`lc("-ab:-, Fort William, and Clarence .\IcC-a.be, Anton Mills. and two .g'1'un(l(-hildren, Kenneth M-oCabc-, Alland.-xlt-. and Jack McCah(-, Anton Wills. , ,_...I ...L:..L ....... l..u...,.1.. HllflIlUUl'. Piano for Children's Shelter During" t-hv BU5i11CSS part of the m(.-(.-tin;;- the ext-cutivc of the J\'iwuni.< Club was _.,vive11 z1uthorit_v to put`- clxzlse. -as .s'cc0nd-hand piano for the 'Children s Shelter. D..,...:.ln.nt FAA \l..I",....1..... ,... I`..- ' \,.llllUI'L`l| D DIIUILBIV. l Pre. Geo. .V1cConkey or `Geo. `Fricke, chairman of the Chi-`.(l Wel- f'-nrc Conmmittec, would like to hear from anyone huvxng 21 wheel chair mot in use fora girl about 1`eud_v to` l.:\v\'e the Sick Child1'en s Hospital. `I 8 J-.LJnLUJ-L3 .\11`.<. Alex. Campbell went to To- ronto last wook end to meet her son ':Ross, who has just returned from }Scotland where he has been teaching. -`for the 2 Mia: \/nan w-mp zg. m..,..,::..,. ..` HI .\lUllLl'('HI- M1`. and .VI1`.<. (ordon Gilchrist, of 'l`m'onto. spent` last. week with their `parents. - \H,<,< 11:11-\' Rirnin 3: viaivnr M$aa \ uppvr . Rm . and I\11'.<. Roy Gray spent part of` last \\".`('k renewing: o`.d ac- quaintances in Stmyner. Mi:~'.< Ellen G.i1o'hrist, of Barrie, .. :: few (lays with hm` n:1rents,' '.u-.-. and m-.-A. reomla. (:zI-inm, }_"ll.`Ulll5. .\Ii.<.< .\I'.u',\' Birnio is visiting Miss I-Ivn Murclock. WT!" D.....L..`..\ \rT..f'n. ,..\,...L 1.. 4 I'.\'Il .\llJl'(lU('K. Mis P;n'b:L1'a z\`Ic,(L'1u1i;_-' .'~p(-nt last wwk with hm` hrotvher, Mr. Duncan .\IcCuaip:. Nficc Tnun (1:-uv ic 1nn`|7rlournn- 1'... .VlCbLl'dl){- Miss Jmm (}m_\' is ho1fda_v1'n3.r in `("np'pm' (`]i'. nnv an/I `U1-.~ T?nx' C1-nxv a7\n*n4- GUTHR`I1i-`iii 'l'Le .`~1"-x'thm'u Advm. we ulucn .Vl\\uu\ , ..... The funeral, which was large1y1 attended, was held from the home of his son. 148 l`iS.~':l Rozul, on Wed- nesday afternoon. with service and iiuternwnt at St. Paul's Anglican Church and Cemetery, Innisl. {ox-_ Mr. Smyth, of Craiiyzvalc, officiated, and was assisted by Rev. N. R. D, Sinclair, of 1..<:-:1 Road Prr\sb_VterIan Church, Allandalo. The pall-bearers Wvrl` A. Wurnicii, Wm. Irwin, Ed- ward Guest, Wm. Cullen, Wm. Rob- inson and Allan Massey. '61; '!:~_ :-- :-g:-vvwv- I Miss Mary Card was the week end! `guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Jen-i *1~'in'.< at C~o`.dwate1'. 1 I V1`. ..u.l \/In... L` T\l..I-nu | v (\ .1 4'.` n. !*'iI\S ilk LrU'.U\VH.l}t31'. .\'I1'. and Mr`. E. Dickey and fam- ily have moved to Washago, where `is Dickey is emp1o_\ned with the r \' R "W" \"L-rm-a1'va, 211 .\'Iinct.'.< Point,| . ' F 3:` Uh sunlmur home of Mr. and Mrs.!C h_|l.u\vi.< Do`le1'_v, Toronto, xvas the K '6}: scL=n(- of an interr3stin_z wedding on_ )k SzrIL1r :11'tv1'noon last, when then E: ` dil1.1}.','l11.-Ll`, Vc-rm`. lCli;:21l)vtl1, \\':1.~` unit-'_ b ed m 111211-1'ia`;2,'c to All: (`,.l1a1'lcs Bruce H .S..rj(-aunt. son of Mr. and .\'l1'.~:. C. A. E, ,_,., ` ` E`_Su1j(-uni, of Barrle. Rev. E. E.l l.on_L`, ol' (`ollier St. Un:ite(l Church, a oll'Iciu1.ml, and ;\'lr.~:. Allan Scott play-W ad the wedding: mu.\:1c. I _ The bride, ,-,ri\ nn in m2).l`1'12l:'0 by ( ln-1' 1'ulln.~r, \\`0l'l.' 21 ',-,`own of white urc _ ., . . . _ tzll-L12, \/..ctor|an .~:t.yl(2, \Vlth n1a.tch-,`, `Hug turban, and (:n)'1'iu(l :1 bouquet oil] `{1'i';;)'c-d ro.<(>.~' and ba`b_\".< b1'r.-ath. Bliss \ Reva Dol`or_\', .~Al:~`t(`l` of the bride, ` ugtlxx-:15 bfxlosmaitl and wore 2: gown of J `i,=}:ult- gwcml mou.=~'(>.lin(* (lo sole \\'fth'l -` I V `u'l1u't to mzntch. She curried l`alismun _n_`:l|1'o.~'<*.<. M1`. Fric S:n'_i<-ant. of O1'illia.l ; _l|ln'otl1cr of tho groom, \\'2l.< best man. I . .1 Lzxtvr the bridal couple left on a. a.b_\ ; . ,, . .1 ot.`motor tl`l]) tlwroug-,'h l`on1agam.:. On; he nth:-ir 1'ot1n'n tlwy w1ll 1'(`Sl(l(` in Chat- | . m_!,`l1.1n1. 1_ V 3 \\ [ll ` bell. `AI. `Dell. * Misses Ruby and Mzu'g`aret Can-` lnim.-; \'isit.od with friunsd at Churchill! ` Bust. week. 5 1 Miss Ruth Smith, of Toronto.; Tsgrent the week end at the home of` 3 1- pzu'ent.<, Mr. and Mrs. A. \N.! ' nth, .\'Ira.ple Ave. " Kficcnc Wlnx-n NT!-l 11mo-nv 11` $1: I 1111:} A7111-:1}1' 'D}.4.lll, .\1'il-PH.` .`\\ U. `| ` ;\I1s.<.vs Flora McG1~eg*o1'.zmd Annah'_ 5?-1:-Ixlnley are visxtxngz friends in To- C c in runto tl1.:s week. 1 . \r.. rm..." 1): `t ...LA 1...- L .,... FUIILU Lllu \Vl.'L`K. `. i Mr. Thos. Bi1'chzn-(1, who has but.-n5,t_ workin_-_-' in .\'o1'thorn Ontario for th<-11 `past three months, spent a few `in town this week prior to lea\'i115_r';` t for Ho1'nepa.yne. i ` I `HQ: T1]-_\ [?n.'r- n-F I 'l`nvnn+n 5` v'?:_ lUl' F|Ul'IlCLI'(1-`VH6. i I .\II.<.~' Ida Rose, of Toronto, rs vis-[ Iiting` f1'iend.< in town this week. I \Y - \4t.n........,. nrurl r,.......:..,.:l 'uuyuLg -in uuwu U115 weeK. i isi '\'i.sit1n: Mr. William. lQh~:nt7 Ii"i| ..V.1V. Misses Blelrose P-arti'idge, Dorothy i.tle and Winnifred Appleby return~ *1 home last week end after com- l3ti11g' 21 summerc ourse a Queen s '.:ive1-sity, l{:'ng'ston. ' 311'. Paul Hinds,`Aof Toronto, was visitor in town this week. .\I1's. R. Nneelands and family, of, l1'kI:1nd Imk-e, spent the week end ; rth Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Neil Camp-E mn I 4 .K7HU- \ .\l1'. and .\h'.<. It. A. Stu-phon;~' uml; fmrlily motor`-rl to North 3215' and}. Ott:1w:1 this week. ' `Long: Branch, vms. the scene of an? A St. .\In1'<,-::n'ot .= .'-\ng`.4ican Chu1`ch,l_` intt,-m-. weddin_: on Saturday," .\u,4'ust. 22ml. whrtn Kuth]_vn Pu1_:`in, l:xu_-'ht-r of Mr. .uI',<:in and the late Mrs. 1111.5.-`in, of I,0n_2`B1`z1nch, \vu.< united in 1nar1'i:1y,:'v to Mr. F1':1Tlk` Knox, Toronto. son of` Mr. and I\`I1's. `.1 A. Knox, 48 I.0u?.~'n S/t.. Bz1r1'i<.-.1. 'l`hr- -vromony was performed by! ;Rm'. NI)`. Williams. I i `George W. Rob-inson, against a set- "l`he wedding music was played by `Mrs. Guest and the newly married` `couple. Later Mr. and Mrs. Guest` Hleft on 21 boat trip on the Great Lakes. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Williamif McDonald, in New "pronto, on Mon-! (lay evening` last was the scene of the wedding` of their daughter, Mtae : Florence, to Mr. Howard Guest, of; 'l`.u1-onto, son of Mrs. Guest and the . ` `ate John Guest, of Barrie. The V cm-emony was performed by Rev." ting of ferns, palms and gladioli. Miss Margaret Pearce, cousin of then` bride. There were no attendants. The bride s mother 1-eceafved with "FLOW FROM BROKEN WELL `, ONLY 143; ; GALLONS MINUTE: 1 < :1 An Ltcm axppeared in this paper lust wem.-k to Lhu effect that water, w:1.< running; into the lake from onel] of the town \v<~]l.`~' at the rate of 50|(~ _-_ru1]_ons pm` minute. ;i \Vn :n-.- 1Ill\':uIu' kv I N1 Gun...- _`.:ill1_Ul|.\' pvt` lllnlllte. :1- Wv :m- :uI\'5.~'(-(I by W. M. Salter,` ~'vc1'(-tn1'y-t;1'cz1s11rm' of the Barrie '( Watt-1'. Light and Gas Commission,` _that tho {low from this well is L%1ight-iv l_\' loss than 14`.- gallons per mmuto"i on`,\'. so that this well IS not .s'uCh;] Iln hnnnr-fmn+ 4'-,1:-+nv in Han nI1vv\ n -. u-uuu.-.411 u Sll_'.Ell`l S(`.uIIn_Q' 01' Em` H`- -xv-rvoir:1n(l :I}t'l1ou_2~11 o1`dm'c=d im-.7 nu-dizltr-1_\', x-ons'(lm*nblo delay has' born 0xpm'ien('ed in obtaining neces-i ::n'_v repairs. which had to 'bw shipped` from the United States. These _h:1w been rm-~'\'(-d .`.'-`d thn W01` hz-.<` again hem connertsv. up. ' mu). .~.u lllilL 1/nI.\ \\'l'H :5 H01 .\'Ll(fl1` un in1po1'bzmt factor in the town s` wu.tor supvply. 'l`h(- well connection was broken: th1'ong:`h :1 . settling of tho -1n -l'\'niI' nntl `IH'11nnn~11 nvrlrn-nrl .'n1_' GUEST-McDONALD A well known resident of Tnn1sl' ....-u-.'l... J1... Indus Ilv Mmnkn +AA'b- KNOX--BULGIN ,. ..... -..... ia `Iz11'g`are c Can-Y d Churchill 13 To1'onto.E, , 01 1 w.it_ [L .-m. ....,1 Annnk W ', p .' (Continued from page one) I page one) _]en_lda.,vs, for drivers :3 man trucks load-I occup:.mts_o1 t.ie 1ll-fated led with valuable cargo over 200,00U;craft exceptioxi gam_ miles thorugh congested city streets,e of here over important highways to Ba.rr.ie,l .ng' he`started Ori'.lia, Midland, Penetang andgshore being B1`aceb1`id'g`e, driving winter andlest last othv summer, encountering every possible saw of them. Callaghan ev1dent`y yum kind of road and element hazard,ldid likewise, as he was seen near ._.om_ without a single accident is a l`L'- R0bi11e'011. _ eenvs markable feat." , A power boat coming from The Safe Driving Campaign, con-jRoche s Point happened along short- ducted by the Automotive Transpor-: ly ater the accident. 11; was man tation Association, elicitzi-ted the factlled by Isadore Levinter, of Roc'ne`s . of that duning the first seven months of; P011113: W110 Was` `c1C00111Pa1119d by hi-9 end:the`ca1npaign. 601 drivers covered`}?11'}'9111'-9111 son and Bel} G1_'0sberg'- amp_ll0,a67,000 miles with only -14 mine: i lhey noticed two men 5\\'lllll11l.llg' and 'accidents and one major accidei11,?Ch1111s"9d `E11811 COUFSL` t0 601110 C1058 Cam when two lives were lost, but nutland pick them up, but before they l.chin}tl11`0uf_1'h any fault of the t1-m-k1ar1'Ivenl one of the men. believed to `driver. be C:ilI:i;.-'lian, sunk and did not re~ `ontm; Donald P. .\Ia.cQua1-nie, C..-\., edi-,appear. 1e ofior of Transllort .\'ew:`." also spoke "~`1't` w_|brie_v. He lauded the drivers and ~"t tt111`s" llpointed out that every known ,-;1fet_\-`lbozit mnahv device has been installed in the mod-- 0-11li1i~"l1i111 'l11t`11 he 1 TO_',ern motor vehicle excepting tl1e`b91l- `V'~`1' {most important one, the dnfvor. "`ll'.` 111 bL,L_n!tl1e d1'i\'c1' of i-\`ey_\' VL-]1ic1L. on 111.; spot ,1.th(/,il1i\:'l1\\';1_\' was as careful and cour- da\._iteou.< as truck trzm. drivers, tliL-'1`l1lt'11 11011` T11n`.\' .' =......-:.1nn+ 1-ufin -n..I.i hm .1.-...-1-;... onlv 2-one nhmit 100 thev FINE RECORD or I : COVILLE DRIVERS! r i X i = A I : :i in Ill:4ll\\il_\ I15 C2ll't:lLH LHIU CULH" teous d1'i\'u1`:'. accident ratio would be 412-;1. reduced," he 1"cn1a1'kcd. Wh-i".o In the first year of the c:unpai_u'n the d1'i\'e1's present t7r.u\'c1- luxl o\'(.-1' 200,000 miles without :1-1* accident, the_\' have, puign started t1-'.we1'sed miles, he concluded. KT-:n7ru~ 1?n'I'u:n-i-cnn :';m;v 1141 n nuvnannforl thL-' since the cam-. 330,770` i 1 } ``Wh1,i- In the rst of thfl llll'.\' UL tilt` DOUI ZOUSL` illlu IlL'i.l(1L'(l fc:iinpai_u'11 t'1=zi-\'cl-`101'.i3h`-` 'l10 1{ol)in H0 t:1ken21board.l.nit in-i(1mt, the cam-,in. `they lpziign 330/.770.f01' `$110 01.11913- imilcgi i By this time Fnank Garstein, 3. Mayoi. Robertson, who p1.esentedlcottage1' at '_1`ent _City, had arrived on {the certiilcates a11d pins, C011g`1'u.tu];1t {the scene with his boat. l1zi\'ing sci-;i ied the men on such splendiid 1~e.'ithe accident from the shore. -_:obm- icords, also the Coville Trzuisport Co.l5n and (_31'5be1'8` `V`1`f3 t1'=111SiL`1`!'t`d lin re-cog'nizin-g such service in such5t C'e1't5`l5e1 5 bat: LeVmte1 5 launch '3 ~35-_ with the ever im\i.eaS,;ii..b,.lmvingi stzlllud. ltobixisoii became imomi. tmiiic to the iioriiiy m0t_0i.i_;tSivery violent from l1_\'steria, w_znmne; _Imust show 0\'er_\` po.~:sib`.o cure. Hu-ithc W '50 1 9tu1' and. get V1115 515` _iimm iife and pi.oi,ei.t_i. is at St_._ii{eitc1`. So o\'er\vrought did he become le\-01-_y ,-econd you are beiiimi tiieias the power boat sitalitefl for shore igwiieci of a car oi. c0iiiiiiei.ciaiitl1u1t yhu broke the \\'ind. of Ger- iivehicle, and I am happy to notiice`stem5 `t- _ Litimii eiiii,io_V.eii.S of truck di.ivei.s are; When they reached shore Robinson ilimikiiig. their men so _;afety_co,i_ xv-as taken to the summer home `of ;iscious. worship said that the Sam Fzlctorv 1",C~-v MP-r f '10` ' where stimulants were given itime was not far ilstaiit when (3\`( l'_\' "t i driver's permit would have to sliow,d D"~ F- Sh"m.- f Church:-Us his record in driving and Oiiii. those czilled. He _\\`a;: litter `ozivken to the iwitii Cicaii i.,__.c0i.dS wouid get permitsg Barrie hospital. Sumlziy afternoon ;,.eiiewed_ The autoiiiobwe ti..`iii5poi.iil1e reIu_;n(_-cl to` his home in Toronto. ;_;bu:siness was an important factor to-l P""`:'`l. Lonsmble Frank D,b' iiiai. and ho. iong it Coiitiiiumi _\.0'.~'on, 0i.Bz\l'l'lL'_. \\'2l.~' iles_p:itcl1ed to tnc: _li-Ould bi, iiitcimiiieii hi. the _.`.L_i.\.ii.i, .~.`C(_*llL` ini:ned::1tel_'.' after Robinson \' i .freight and il ",:`i\'en. Perh:1p;< we could picture in :1 lcw _\'eur.~' ilL,'l`l('(3E1l1'})ldllx.`>' d1'op1)1n_~_: `down at store front.~: and delivering l passengers. It was a 311-231 pl-"21. .~:2u(l the m'.L_Vor, to i})1`('.\`i'lll ('.f')'l.'lL'1tL`:' and pins to the t`lL`\'(`ll (ll'I\'x`} .~' with such ne recor(i.~'. H u \\'il.< In-ou;ht in. Due to the terric :~'torni and the fact that there xvus no (ll`:lj4_;il1'," apparatus in the vicin- ity, all etl'oi1:s to locate the bodies \\'c1'(.' la-ft over till Sunday morninzr, \'\`l1L`l1 ('Otl11`.Z'L`l'S and friends witii l`.0l`Ilem2l(lL` (l1'ug.~' . L) '. ~l. . l\n- ..ll .\H'nu-I: ..~ 1.` !B1'o\\'n, Wultur Lang`]e_\', I _ Shaw. Wm. Suuve, M. Thornhill. ".p"l|l] '1`-,I]'\}1 (Ln!-nn `Tn:-1-.'. Tu ` luuuub` cneque. _ "' F. Specter, 'l`o1'ont~0 ofce man- - ager, proposed :1 toast to the "d1'ive1`s of the north, which w21.~: '[responded to by Bert liitchin,-_~*. or -` Orillia. e Qnvvniun` ..-......\.. A f l 5 `.1 E1 ll. 1: ll! 1 presented (3-:`.L`ll bonus cheque. ' tiger. drn'ers res.ponded or Several sna.pp_v .~:ong'.s were sumz, rwith W. Perk1n:< at the piano, and June Pe!'l:-"113 f`:-.\'er~(l \\'it`.~. . tap d2mcin_2' numbers. which were enthusiasticaJ.l_v ,J_ohnn_\' Hannugan, Orillia, 3,150 de- lg;`l1te(l with his banjo and soiigs. Mr. Papa, nizmagrer of the Co. Iville l'run.~`port C0., sa_\'.~` that busi- ne.<.< is good and the driving: staff snow mimbers twenty hands. CRAIGHURST Knox Church next Sunday ,11.30 a.m. St. Peter .= 1'1 a.m., St. Paul .< 1.3 pm. .\o . at St. John .< or .-St. Jaines. Muss Joy Bell spent the week end at her home. of the men with a ' little at received. u L L`) . \CLlll"; , .Vlt.\_\ U1 1\UUU-IID, U1. route. to l`.:1\'e .1 LU life .~='.we1'.<'.< their upp;.r:1tn.:. request \\'v.s granted and .xL'1`L-\\' Hilliard 1.411;: otlnr members of the crew were .Operat.or A. Suvragre, E. Russell, E. `;Hopkins and W. Vincent. They `: (li':1_r.-3:.-`n3: about four o clock. ,-\t 5.30 the body of Cody was re- co\'e1'ed about 200 yards 011 Cedar 1Point. not far from the spot where "the boat was swamped. Cal1aghsaa1 s body \vn.< "found a few minutes later `in the .<:1:ne urea. Both bodies were `located in about 45 feet of water. ` \\'2i.~' . and the were prep21rin_ to call 2!. halt day, the bodies of W'il- and .\Ir;<. Ryan were Tifound to_-.:'c1her._ Apparently sunk to his death in a to rescue the woman\ the party. bodies were turned over 16. (2. 'l`urnl)ull. of T). .2. ....ln..;-.~.J `pnn Inn-lul louuw, VVIII. ouuve, .\l. ll10l'11nlll. ,Frcd Tabb, Gaordon I\Io1'1'{. J:'~' 'G1'ee11l121L1p:h, C'z11'oncu John. I"u`;'t l{itchi'ng' and Gordon Tanunt. M1'.<. Edith P. Coville, fo1'm:1'l_v of .Ba1'1'ie, p1'('.~"idu11t of the company :bourin;: h(.`1' lute hu. namc, `presented e-ztch of the with hnnne r-Hanna INCLUDES ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION AND COACH TRANS PORTATION TO AND FROM TERMINAL INSIDE GROUNDS. II-no - l `V-""` "" VSQTIOUS l'lt'dBl)(3llE.`(l. Alfred Shelswell, Sr., of Stroud,i Mrs. . Ryan, :1 widow, survived spent va week with his brother, Ja.s.|b_v three children. She was also a ,e;Shelswe`.l. isister of Ross Robinson, the sol `H Mr. and Mrs. Frank `Dster andgsurvivor, and Mrs. Cody, whose h dichildren. of Toronto, spent a few~bund was drowned. M-rs. Cody a t;days with Mr. Samuel _Lester. i;\lr.<. Robinson have been staying a1 ti Sorry -to hear of the illness of,summer it the Lake Simcoe cottage 'Mrs. W. Link and hope she will soonizmd .the`i1,'I-`liuitbuntls had been coming {be out again. {up for. .t.he.wr.-ek ends, Last week Week end visitors at Mr. and Mrs.| end Robinson brou,2'ht his sister, LJ. Slielswell's were Mr. and Mrs. W.iMrs. R'_van, with him. F-`.=h......1.1,..+.... ......: M ......a 1m... r . rnL,: ,.,..+.....,..-.~ ..1,...... H... 1.1.. Luc uub agwxu. I W.` 5;Dumb.`e'ton and M1`. and Mrs. (1.11 =Dumbl<~ton, of Toronto. ` Y Service next Sunday at 7.30 p.m.`1 1`. The Algwan Club will meet at; 9iMrs. W. L1'nk s on Sept. 1st. Roll` 3'1-all will be answered by My Favor, :i~t.o (`haptor in the Bible. U "i` l`w0 c:n'.<. due :1 10021` taxi, g-um-dz Cjin :1 minor accidc-nt on Dunlop St. h;last Frf.d:i_\' morning`. Benjamin? 5' Woodock. of Weston. who had boon: ,dri`\'in,Q' c:i:~'t :ilon_u' the front .=troot,`. .;1tt(.l11pir'(I to turn in the middle of` "_1'ir- him-k m-211` Pn\'no .< nm\'.= store. lwhr-n ho \\':is struck by a we.=thnund! 5_Vn11o_v ta_.\'i by John Chap-i `'`man. The taxi, which was ca1'ryin_<:; a pa.=.=eng'e1'. received a daniavgedi 9 fender. Tt was rainy quito heavily` lat the time and the visibility wasl poor. i . \Il-U-ITLJIQJ-L`-ll-UI. .I. ` at: 11.30 Pet01* .~' 11 1.30! . .T0hn'.< ori S f In In nc i 1 i 1 \\u(.'K unu. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Blueman andl (11llLL"ht(`l', of Wood. spent the. gwovk end with Mr. ,zmd Mrs. E.'` - P1uomz\n. ` \`h. .....l `ml ... 1' n:..1_.._..).._.. _r` i'oL. uu.Im:s. 5 `at NT. l\UI1-J 1/r..~ 1' `l'.`l1`._.,.. . zu nor Home. } Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellsmcro \'ISltC(]1I M1 . and .\Ir.<. E. E1'sme1'o over the \\'(_-(.-k end. 1 `Tu I\V$r] \,I ..,.. (`V 8 l')lLU'lll`2Hl. i Mr. 'loront.0, ardson. TI .. ..~n.I and Mrs. J. Richardson, of are visiting Mm. A. Rich- \f...v A.l.l.~..... T)..-....11 .....l 21 l`U5OIlo Mr. and )'Ir.~'. Addison Russell :1 l1VI.`s.< Ruth Blueman spent Sunda} iVictoria H-arbor. T\r'hm 1 `D...u.n-. .-.4` T3,}-.- .. mi: ' at` it...) V ICLULVIZI I_l'Hl'UUl'a 1 1\'I1's. J. Brown, of Edgar, visited - I :11; Mr.<. A. R1chardson s last week. . 1),... .....1 MN. \r,........... .....1 an... I u1n1.,:n;ui.,j.,- ..i.-~__ .-.- V 7, o:u:ojoio:o2o:o1c:o1ojo:o:c>1o311 Sale Closes, %M0- A`_1g- 31 ;.__ 7 _,._.._..__.._..__..__..:n.g..:-.1u-u1n:o-no0

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