Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 May 1937, p. 4

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Page Four um vvursmp Mayor H. U. l{olM.:)1-`; son, A. I`). Bryson, W. S. Moor:-,' N. M. Thmnpson, R. W0ay`mouLh.l J. I). Wisdom, Gordon liongnmn. I I A. l{y:1n-, w. <:. Walls, C. 1). Sta-w ` ':n'L. Ward:-n nf H1 ('.nIn|Iu- la`--.---I-I LU union`/S tesumony. Evidence submitted by Robt. `Greer. Albion farmer; Miss Dorothy Cowan ,of Tottenham, cousin of 112 `deceased, and Alonza Rowley, 10- year-old son of the deceased, was l '.. THREE BARRIE TEAMS T0 T` ; ENTER O.B.A.A. THIS YEAR'tl ` ----` I At the anniual meeting of tln-ll Bui'rie lia.s'(-l)all Club on 'l"ues(la_\';,` evenin).;', it was deeitletl to `rim-1' intermediube and junior teams in f the 0.B.A.A. this year. A juvenileil L021!!! will also be c-nered, but willm` be handled by 21 dilferent executive-.l l Oflicers were elected as follrnvs: I440. President, Judge Du(ll(-,_\ 5 Holmes; President, V. Hambly;vl Vice-Presidents, T. A. Lowe, 0. DH Wilson, J. D. Milne; Treasurer, B.` R. Stewart: Ext-('lif.ivrx r`.nmmmm- 'r vvuson, J. U. Milne; I`roasurcr, 13.5 Stewart; Exx-cutive Con1n1ittm;=,' Judge Hiolmes, John Dobson, P. A.| Sparling, Dixie Corbett, Frank` Oliver, J. D. Milne and Sam Strans-` man. ` man. 5 Thos. Burton will again nianzrg-F the intermediate team, with John` Dobson, coach, and Oscar Hett, honorary coach, with Geo. Gill trainer. The junior team will be in change of Manapx-1' Norman Johnston with John Dobson as coach. n. nyzul-, W. (J. Walls, (2. I). Sh- ':n'L, Ward:-n of Lhv (Iounty; VH1 I[ig`;;'insolI, rm.-vu of 1'15:-Ia, and R llicklinpr, deputy-r(~(.-vs: of Vuspm Roy Rowley, farmer, near Connor,`- was acquitted on a charge of man- slaughter arising out of an automo bile accident on April 22nd in Tottenham, which resulted in the death of his cousin; Jim Rowley. The rst witness called was W. B. Elliott, of the provincial policp, who testified that the car, a 1929 Ford` coach, had plunged over the `bank at the bridge on the west Fl(l(' of Tottenham and was lying on its side partly in the water. Both sets` of brakes were found to be (leftm- tive. Rowely senmcd to be in 21 sleepy, dopey condition. acr-01'di:i_z to Elliott s testimony. snhmiffml luv DAR` ROY ROWLEY ACQUITTED ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE T233 ll:\(l(lAHl\2 (`.luw|uad. HtupnvuI'u at Port Arthur`. Armstrong. Chicago and welt. 1'Vc`Ml.v. Sinking: ( `an numvulhms`. mod all o`nA-rmltiol lm! 033' 0804- ASK FOR HA-NDBILL > TICKETS (I000 !N A n4\_Annuu _. .~ nu vv1J.L`JJ.\z1ntLD 1L IS rltung mat. the day should be observed as a day of thankfulness and 1'eJo1c1ng. YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST PRICES EGG SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$13.50 ton STOVE SIZE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$13.50 ton CHESTNUT SIZE . . . . . . . . . . ..$13.50 ton PEA SIZE . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12.00 ton BUCKWHEAT SIZE . . . . . . . ..$10.50 ton cow NEWS 21 GOING DAILY -L Ii1'A`\'ir_}.v--1"-":'.V1}n_a':Iusive VIXI T "IJu "` O (\).v\(`.lll\`.`i nt fnnm nmmu|I\mtuL\' Iv nor mile. 0 'l`0l1HlS'|` Rl.l\1lC|`lNH (`.-\liS at Gum: nppruxhnnu3ly1}{c per mile. . S'l'I\Nlh\Hll Rl.lClU`lN(l (`ARR It {Arum auvproximntely IMO per mile. an-- A- -.._-_-.._____.-,, _ ,...,.....-.,, - , .- .,... ._...... COST 0| ACCOMMODATION IN SLIIPINO CARS ADDITIONAL .--__::-- FILL YOUR BINS NOW AND BE SAFE FROM STRIKES AND HIGH PRICES Anthracite Coal Prices Lowest in Years .J._J G. SCOTT Make Good Interest on Your money ORDER NOW ! Lehigh_V||ey Anthracite Phones : Yard 301;0i:1ce `S-6 From all stations In Eastern Canada _l;e;urn Limit: 45 days ., \z. u. nww iounty; lrz1n.kl -Is:-xa, Roy ROAD _ 1-uyww. an, on Sunday, May 2nd. , in -her 85th year. She had been a H rs-.~4ident of Biarrie for the past .; I years and endeared herself to all_ lwho had the pleasure of her ac~' 'quai-nstance. Deceased was born at _.Bond llead, where she spent the irst twenty years of her life.. Fol- lowing her marriage to Dr. W. J, {Bra-reton, she lived at Schombel ;for 37 years, and since 1908 mad _ her home in Barrie. She attended ` 'l`ri-nvity Church and in her earlier V life was actively interested in the vSunda_v School, choir and mission 'ar_v activities of her church, but her ft-hit.-I` interest was in her home and {' Family, and the m-edy she came in- to contact with in his husband's [.lp).`u.(:ti(:c. The funeral on Wednes- _-Lday afternoon was largely attended ,-` Archdeacon Moulton was in charge q of the service and was assisted by 9; Bishop Beverley and Dr. J. F 1,Shortt. Pall-barer.s' were Dr. W. _[ Rochardson, His H-onwor Judge Wis- ; mt-r, Mr. Frr-d Stevenson, Mr. H. A. ,- Sims, Mr. N. M. Tlhomson and Col. ;.D. `.\l. Mar:l.art-n. The many oral l_itY'lbutf:S were mute evidence of the ._i".H`t.f.'(:lTl in which deceased was held, i, ' among them being tokens from Trin- ,| ity W..-\. and Pzxrish Aid. Barrie k` Dental Association, and from many - ` friends. ,,. Following a Sl`l0l`l . illness, 5ll\'l:lissa Shiplr-_v Shand died at the If h ll10nlf' of hr-r son-in-law, Rev. N. R. D. Sincltveir. Allundalc, niiyrht. Last Octber fractured her hip and never fully r<-covered. A week ago she suffer- ed a strokv and grradually sank till the end calm,-. Deceased was born at Bu('klr_-_v, Ont., on Jan. 10, 1850, on Tuesday she fell and _ but had spent most of her early years at St. .\Iar_\".<. For 30 years she lived in Toronto, till her husband's death in 1932. Since then she had resided with her daughters in Allan- dale and Grand Valley. While in Toronto Mrs. Shand was an` active member of Bonar St. P'esb.\'t;-rian Church and Bible Class. She was a life member of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. C. G. Jones, of Grand Valle -_v, and Mrs. Sinclitxir, Allandale. uni-ral service will be held at the manse. Allandale, to- night. at 8 o'clock, and interment will take place Friday. at St. l\'Im'_V s on. M rs. As the direct. result of a mu cuusim: painful injury, Anna Lount, ,wilow of the late Dr. William I l5N`l`('t,0lI`, pussetl away at her home_ lI"oynd.7. St., Sunday, lin year. She had I-man n not . to prove the accused intoxicated or ;r.ruilty of Wanton carelessness. \\. MRS, and call upon all citizens to Dated at Bari:-e, May 5, I?!) bifrua r THURSDAY. MAY MRS. MELISSA SHAND ANNA LOUNT BRERETON .$13.50 .$13.50 .$13.50 .$10.50 6, 1937. Furniture Stoves 129 Dunlop St P TAKE A.DVA;`\"T.-'\GiIu` of the facilities of fe1'cd by the Home ln1p1'ov<-men ; Plan this Spring. A fresh coat of paint greatly improve-5; the appearance of your home. "lfhis sto1'(* is hozldquzutc-1's for the famous Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnislaes, including: S.W. P. House Paint`. for g-eneml usv; Seini-Lustre, the Washable Enamel Firiish for Whvlls and Woodwork; Slior-Will-I.uc; Fast Dri Stains for Floors or Furnriture; Mar-N'ot Floor Enzmiol provides 2: hard wearing .Su1`f:l('e for Verandah 1"loor.<; Enaincloitl is the hlf.;`l\(.`. ;rra(l<,- (-namol and is idmzl for insklo or outside use. Wednesday, May 12th A Public Hoiiday WE CARRY A COMPLETE `STOCK OF ALL THESE FAMOUS LINES. ASK AIT OUR S"I'DRI'I FOR PARTICULARS A. E. SMITH AND WHEREAS it is tting that the day na -1 Ann A-P 4-la.-.nl-J3..l.-..,.,r. ._--.1 NOW, THEREFORE, I PROCLAIM At a meeting'of the Oicial Board of St. Paul s United Church, Orilli-.1, it was decided to engage an assistant pastor to work a-monzg the young people. -BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY- VVE GU.\IL\N'1.`EE SA'l.`ISFAC`~T`[ON le Fuels Courteous Service Phones: Office 33, Yard 748 COAL [Per Ton 2,000 Lbs... H- G. ROBERTSON, Mayor. At the recent Synod meetinvg in` T01-onito, Archbishop Owen anmounc-_ ed ihat Rev. `G R. Mzaconachie, oij Coldwater, had been appointed` canon. 5 obgervc it a(:( , 1937. :3 Paints Phone 535 $13.50 Dependable . $12.00 I -p 1u,1o:l.l'{. 'l`h- joint account. which haul bvvn l)[)I`ll(`(l by Mrs. Wiru .'lll(l l,lu- (`t':l.`x'<'(l on M':I_v ll. lflilfi, hzul lwe-11 in continuous Linn-. Al. th(- of Limv npvlving an opl-rulion sinvv Llml; :v_;'n-1-nwnt was signml tlml. Ulv fumls I uml inu-rvst .~zhoul(l continue as Lllv ininl. pl`0pu1'Ly of the (lL`(`.(.`2l:s'P(l nml pluinmill`, w1Lh the right of slxrvivor. 'l'uho point was that Wico (lll'(l l(`1l\'~ in_L:' :1 lil'<- intorl-st in all his vstute to his wife by a will signed May 2nd. I926. Should the funds in the joint account be Wice s personal propvrty by rip:ht of survivor, or should it be purl; of Lh--' estate, was the tled. qutrstion to be sot- considered Mrs. ' l 1 l auLL`l' El Iou1'-Hay h-wring`. Hon. Jus- fti(.'(3 J. A. .\I`cAvo_v rm:-|'\'u-I _iud_u'- tnn.-nt in ordt-r to pmho Lhv .s'urv-_\';: lat g-router leny,'th. Also at, th- :x'(`.\`.\'i(Hl on -'l'lllll'.x<|:1_\', !:\Ir.s'. Martha Wicc-, 0|` l`m'0nl,o, !Y'0l'mCl'l_V of 'l`h0rnLmr, and widow of Lhu latn Arthur Wt'|ling't0n Win-, \vus ;m':1rdvd :1 l'uvnr:1b|~ dvci.s'ion in l'l`(`()\ l'l'ill],L` a joint hank :u-(`Hum hold with hr-r Iutw llusbzmd in tin- Thornton bmmch of tho ltoyul Hunk. 'l`.ht* tutu] amount in t}`..- :l0(?('llHL \\'.'lH $15.169.17. I Int mun an I-$15,169.17. l`h.. ininc fSUPREME couar ~ *1 sun In SESSION |\.\.. urnnu. :u'L-d for th: titfs and 1*`. Hu5.:l1v.<, l\'.('.. :11 .`~\. C0[)(.`l2H1(l for tho dr-l'<-mix: T'h(' czzsn: of ;\h'.s'. Ha-l!`n lzuruinst Mr. and Mrs. Wm. `of Toronto. cl12n';.-;(rrl with tr:-s Inn the Buth.-1' prop<-rL_\' :11 5 Lukrk, closed I`hursd:1y aft:-rxnn after four-lav h.n.-.m'....- Hn um,-, CIOSUG 'L`hursd:1_v aft four-day h-wring`. ti(.'L- M-('Avnv rlk-A .u..._v 113,- ;;mu was scored !thvn: and that in thv Snui ` I The spmxkc.-1' for Uh,` even 'D1'. P:1'1-(ills. With Mr. W. ; ins zaccompani. and Mr. Bob ,l ew-rvone joined in 2 -h'il1;.','-.s'0I]f.'.'. . 9 :1 tokr-n of :1 Ition for loyal .'\'(')'\'i(f.!* (:i\'nn :1 `of the L'}l5.V`, Dr. PM-kin.< \\ s(~r.t0(l by thv br)_\'s with 21 , book ends. . 'F`nz. \\7,.l..l f`- r' ' I gcousm, Lnos. `Bell, Bradford St. i 3 Mrs. P. A. Sparling returned home > . on Sunday after a short visit in 1 Toronto. ; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Murchison re- vturned to town after spending the {winter at Lakeland, Florida. I The enumo-pmnpnf a qnnnnm-ml -1 \u.I:1 u. nvv-uu_\' H.-(:1.-.s'.~`, H11: SH- lpn-nlm, Court re-op:-nr-I un W":-(inn-.+ rIa_\' to h<-ur U11: final cu-tiun. that of I\'Iiss Sam (':u'L:-r and .\Ir. l'l1o.<. Caner, Orillia, :rg':1irIsL 3.1:-.4. .~.\Im.-1 1.1.-nu (}.oll:1ml, of Orilliu. in an :u-- tion for Inism:pm-s(`ntz1tio|1 c0m:uru- inp; 21 1.-;roc<.-ry ad butt-11-r I)LI.~'iIw.<:x in Orillizt. .~`\r!.hur Br)_vd 'l`hmnp: l\'.(",., ()riIliu, art:-(I U10 plain- and Paul `A. Ir-I`:-n.l:...c`. Cameron 8: Ellis I Y I ` 1h'.11'ch. vthv Roxy Troph_\', `with the cup by Mr. i i 4 : ` l`h is ` C ._~11tr1u' ____.__ The midget hockey team were the ;.';uc-sts of honor at the C1'u:~'ader ban- quI:L on `V'r' evening; in the .=(-hool room of Cr_~n~t1'al United The n1id_2`c-ts. winners of xv:-1'0 p res L` n ted I.. I`-c-aver. wh-0 commented on the favt that (lLl1'in2' the ve yc.u's that the trophy has h'-:: in circulzztion, thn ;\Ii(lf. ,'cts of hwe won it four tim<.-.<. _'.'uar in the 12 games pla_\'(-v;' only 0-1. jzuul scored aggainst thon: nal _L'ame. ev(?rn'2' \\'u.- Dr. I c1'kin.~:. with \`h- w ' V- LHU Association. `- Mrs. Presiding J. T. were Simpson, Mrs. J. F. "Craig", Mrs. J. F. Jackson, Mrs. G.` H. Esten, Mrs. Jas. MacMm'tin and Mrs H. G. Robertson. The assist- _`nnts included Mrs. R. W. Payne, ' Mrs. P. A. Sparling, Mrs. Chas. 1` Smith, Mrs. K. Walls, Mrs. C. D. _ Stewart, Mrs. Mar_e;aret Turner, Mrs. V. Kniight, Miss Atkinson, Mrs. J. 1~:H. Meredith, Mrs. W. Dinwoody, ;Mrs. Owen Peters, Mrs. J. F. " Nelles, Mrs. ` .c1uu-,:e of Miss M. Hypson. W. N. Knowles, i\4Diss s Jane Lowe, and the 'following junior members: Misses ` Marv Gilmore, Mildred Meredith, Mildred Knowles, Marjorie Ineson, Lavina Moffatt, Betty Smith, Gary Burdette zind Leah Lowe. H. Coleman received the g` the rloor and the guest boo K. Price, Mis uests at k was in ;HOCKEY BANQUET AT I CENTRAL UNITED : I , uuun anus. The Wolu-lo Girls, umlt`r the !v1'\'ision of Miss Ir--nv D w.~' \ in cha1';~;o of the banquet. , .mrs. 15. u. xoung, of Carnarvon, is spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Ed. Partridge, Bradford St. i Miss Margaret Rel: .n 'Im-m--- m_[5. mu. rartrldge, Bradford E Margaret Bell, :11 Toronto, ;is visiting at the home of her !cousin, Thos. .Bell, Bradford i P. A. Srnarh'no- rnhnvncul l.....u.. , Mrs. Earl Rowe was the guest of `honor 2K :1 reception held by the Barrie Women's Conservative As- sociation on Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. T. A. Lowe, 'Dunlop St. The guests numbered nearly 300. Accompanying Mrs. `Rowe were her daughter, Miss Jean `Rowe; Mrrs. Geo. F`. G:00(!h, Presi- 'dent of the T'oronto Centre District '_Wromon s Association; Mrs. Jas. Lou'g'hced, of the Spe.21ker s Bureau, Toronto, and Mrs. Herman Lennvox, of Bond Head, sister of Mr. Rowe. ' I{ece1vin2*w.m~n Mr: Pawn `Mm- UL Dunu neua, sister of Mr. the Association. Presiding Receiving` were Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Thos. Burton, president of the Bar- rie Association, and M_rs. T. Lowe, the hostess and 1st vice-president of VVG 1 8 -Mrs. Simnsnn. Nh-= T D 5 wluwr an Laxelana, r'lor1d'a. l The engagement is announced of Miss Heleh Marie Bates, of Lansing, `O`nt., and Mr. H. Egerton Young, son of Rev. and Mrs. E. Ryerson, :Young, Toronto, formerly of Bar-. rie. ' ` mMrs. N. Owens and-dau'g;hter, of' Maple Lake, are visiting the form-' ier s grandfather, Mr. Thos. Sibbald. | The engagement is nnnnnnnzul ..r STOVE NUT ... EGG ... NUT ... lets granaxanner, Mr. '1'nos. Sibbald. engagement is announced of Miss Esbher Marie Wlieelham, daug'h- tor of Mrs. Wlieelham and the late iF1'ancis A. Wheelham, of Campbell- lville, and Mr. Francis Eugene Quin- lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Quinlan. Barrio. The marriage will take place on Jurle 12th. MANY ATTEND RECEPTION ; FOR MRS. EARL ROWE I M1". B. H. : cnnnrnm .. -_.__ Aft-:1` u fivv-day )`(.'(:(.'.s'>` `vim, (fmn-1 n-n-m...n..,: Young, of Carnarvon, week vvil-J1 hnv n1nHnn.. The Northern Advance |\.\ .. .'l1l(l 1' rir-l'<-mi;uI1;<. HUI ._. M7... 1.1.... [l'1'.~a'])1l.\'.\'il1;;' Sp:H'I'()\\' l1 l`numll |:1;<'. -1-\'u-(I HHI -4|: mun-u cu-n1:1'2' . PL-1'kin.< Purl as I in -2 n.......- $5, Lion. '1`l10.<. \,I'u .\X.\... PEA llllllln. `:1 Butler I l`:- CHURCH my III` I 1) 1p[)1'9(`ia- as lc-adur was pm :I nniv nl' > lm'rI' \\':|.~' :| L:`ll0(I .`Ill|`Il(HlIH`<' um! J. 'l`. Sixnpmm, llnrrnv. \\-us Nu` mnin .~spou|(m'. A l`I`H()llll.l(Hl wmx pn.-maul ` opposing the prmwnt ndmlnisl.rnt.iun nl` hlw I.iqu(n' ("muml .A\vt: nnd r.- cmmua-mlim: .~4trictor .~m|wr\'i.-inn of beverage moms. -. a--an-Inu_1-;. (.`|('('U`(l . ....n. I\I'IIll|_1". HUU, l|. .| '(.-It-'l.Nl prv.~'id:-Ill. ' \'i4-<--prt'.~'i(ln~nl. zmd socretxuw-t,r<-usure-r. lvvs for thv \'nrinu.~ :~`.*.'|t'('ll`(l. 'i'|u-ru- \v`:xs :1 Lrnml r m u:. . n.. ..z .\l ll , I \v. Linn. lw ('.l?'.O. (1. JOHNSTON AG/.\IN ' PRICSIDI-`.NT VI-`.Sl`RA 'l'(, .~'mnmr (h'<`\v (Took. :\llt'.~ZilLL ,'. I .`Ir.~`. (Hunk, pulicv In 5 drullrlu-n lms '41 H1" |i|`.In I I 4'...... <!". -THE GOAL THAT SATISFIES- New Low Summer Prices for Cash _ mu 3' pln~:uII`d Hi:-k Ln ml:-(I in Hhr \\'.'|.< ..|| ll. AWIII` :III. 1 _u:ml. .\ `TAKES CARPET AND STOVES . FROM ABANDONED CHURCH (.'h:u'-;'-I with .~'tculim.:' :1 <-:n'pvt and two .~l,o\'u~.< from Llw :1lwI1dm1mi (`hrist ('huI'('h in ;\Ii([(H-Lon. thrt`.-1 miles \\'<'.~'t. of 'Br2ull'oHl. \\'iIl'n-d I`:-:u'hm:nn ph-zndt-xi not _<.-,'ui|t_\' in pnlicv court \\"<-dm|.~'m1_\' n1m'nin_<.:'. H- :uhnitLv H'nm\'in3: thv _:.:* whirl} I1.` sold as junk, but witlmut. iutvntmn to sh-:|l. 'l`h:- total! \'.'|luu-` ul {hr (-:u'p-l zmd .s'tu\'vs \\':1.~' sti- m:1tn~d :11 undvr $10. ' In \'i:-\\' of l`-:u-hm:m'.< ]1()I1". uml Lh- nzntllrv of lhn j..'f()()(l.\'. hv \\':I.< ;_-'i\'t'n~ six mnnllm qnx-n4-n.l...l A recital by the PUP-`* 0" Ml-`*-`* Jessie Br;-`son on '1`u+'Hduy evI'HI|_H-I proved a brilliant SUCCUHH in llm'rn-- Allzmdale music circles. of the evening _ _~_;ton:-l\'onne(ly, pianist and v0eu|I.~4L, who contributed to the pnoigriun with One Fine Day," from Mlzuluimr Butterlly, and the ilillicult llurm:m'- ian Rhapsody No. " by Listz. Sim -v was also one of a notcwortliy quur-` totte which ren(lerv (In-ulimgs Lu Spring (Blue Danube) by StI'1llIsh'. Other .l'eatured ])l1U1i:~lLS oi` Lin- even in4_L-,' were the lVliss0s Doroblr_v Wiles, Eva Rumble, Elsie C`l0up;l1li:_y and Elsie Rum-ble, whose rmulitimn were hi'g*l1ly a:pp1'Gci:ito`(l. ']`}-,9 pnrfjirn nl-ncrvu in uyuu :IIll[\l)l| A l'-nburv ] urging: Lhv l)upurLnu:nl. tuko over thu- was Mrs. Mary .lohn- '. rmul l lma it pru'vim:in.l A >4|.rnm.c from llarrii: V nml (llHl.l'll'l. Wllllwll on l.h.- Mll|lHl.(:r' of lligliwuyu in 'l`uronl;0 on Momluy, 'rmn llurriu to (Jump (H`(lI'1l ` lll).fl1WLl.y uml pnva: it !thiH year. The Wall in- gtrmlucml by Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson. l"h- lllllllHl.l'Y` was Hyniputht.-tic Lo- Wlll'(l the projwtl, and pronii.-u-l' .vv-r_v ('()lINl(ll!!`lll,l()ll. It is now `p[:u-Licully 1IH. ~1lH'l'(l that (lump I%m'~ . . I dun IH to he :mIl,mu-l as u. |7llllU5H`_V : Lminini: vs-nl,re and the nw.-r-(l of nl ]):lVI'(l rum! to Harrie is unquestion- (,'(l. I l'h.- (la-lt-;;'ul,i(m was compost-l 0 His Worship Mayor ll. G. l{OlH,:l l,-E _ A .. .. ~ -- _ Moonlig'l1t Sonata : Bind ' Miss Norma '. Gladys Williams; Rumble; Z The Strong` Go On 7 Hear the Gentle . lC'c\l L`llL(.`l'L':llI1`l1lL?HI}. ' ' In: the jujvenile section prop:ram Miss Betty Hook, showed great versatality ical ability in her numbers. ' V The pr );-,'1'ai11 was as follows: j Slumber Song (Schubert) Mis: Dorothy Jean Hodges; 'l';'he Skylark ' of U1" age 7, and mus-; piano and vocal ,(Tsc=hailcowsky) Miss Gwynnetli Al- leni; My Precious Teddy Bear (vocal) (__Lewis) Miss Betty Hook; Oiseaux de Passage (Poldini) Miss lrobel Allen; King Cotton (duet) (Sousa) Misses Mary Watson and Gwendolyn Mcll/Iichan; The Doll's Dream (O-esten-) Miss Lois Ness; Mr. Glollixvogsg, Good Niglit (vocal) (-Miellor) Miss Jean Urry; The Music Box (Poldini) Miss Betty Hook; Capricante (Wachs) Miss. Jioan Partridge; Never a Winter but Sang of the May (vocal) (Oley Speaks) Miss Ruth Small; Seconde Valse (Durand) Mis- Ruth Parr; Polichinelle (Rach- man- ino') Two Etudes in G Flat (Chopin); Feu Roulant (Pin Wheels) (Duvernoy) lst piano, Mrs. Mary Jolinston-liennedy; 2nid piano, Mliss Bryson; A Carnival Scene (Paul du Val) Miss Mildred Gal- braith; At the Donnybrook Fair" (Scott) Miss Roberta Livingston; Poupee Valsante (Poldini) Miss Mary Maxwell; The Lass with the Delicate Air (vocal) (Arne) Masterl Fred McDou:g;all; The Fairy Pipers" (Brewer) Miss Ruth Small; The (Beethoven) Miss Maude Black; My Mother Bids Mle My Hair (vocal) (Haydn) Livingston; T_o,the Rising Sun (Torjussen) Hungar- ian Dance No. 7 (Brahms) Miss Ohanson Bohem- (vocal) (Boldi) Miss Eva Minute (Beethoven) . and Gretel Dance (Hum- the Rhythmic Orchestra; ien-ne Hansel perdin-ck) , Polonaise MiIitaire" (Chopin) Miss ` Mary C-urrie; A Heart that s Free (vocal) (Robyn) Miss Marion , Scott; Fruhlingsg'laube (Schubert- Liszt) Miss Elsie Clou, .-\.T'.C.M/.; One Fine Day" from Madame Buttery (lt.ali:-in, vocal)` (Puccini) Mrs. Mary Johnston-Ken~ nuedy; Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) Miss Mary Living'ston; lnvictus (vocal) (Bruno Hahn) (Thayer) Mr. Geo. Urry; The Harmonica Plziyoi-" (Guion) Miss J<-xn Beach; Lo! Lark (vocal) (Sii .\`lrs. Roy L'rr,\'; Hungarian Hhapsotly .\ o. 2' (Liszt) Mrs. Mary Johnston-l\'i-n- nedy, A.T.C.M.; Tho lilrl-l{in;,-" (Gernian) (Schubert) N`])ll1llt`; King.-' of the Sea (l Mr.` Lloyd Colpitts; La Ill-_-ogatta Vene- ziana (Liszt) Miss Dorothy Cooper; Prelude in C Sharp .\linor (Rach- maninoff) Miss Dorothy W1los;Sun- shine Song (Solvejs Lied) (vor'al)` (Griegr) Miss l*Ilsi:'- C'lO1LL"lll_\'; Golliwo;:g"s Cake Walk (Del)L1s.s_\') ` Henry Bishop) Miss Eva Rumble; I4l.l(`i2l" (Deni-. zr-tti) lst piano. Misses Dorothy` \/Viles. .\lary ('urri:~. J:-an Beaz-11.; 2nd piano, Misses Dorothy Coopmzl Mary l.i\'i1igstoii. Joan P:irtril;:o: Grf'0tim:s to Sprin;:"' (vocal quar-` ti-ttz.-) .\lr.~:. Roy llrry. Mrs. ;\lar_\' Johnston-l{cnnwly. Miss 'lsi( Clou_s:hl-y. Miss llumhli-. JSNJOYABLE RECITAL BY 3 I PUPILS OF MISS BRYSONl were Ilvgllly u:pp1'L`rcI:lL(-(I. The entire program was imlm.-(I '(loIi_2'htfu|, and all who had the good `fortune to be present W(.')'(` t `ntud -to an evening: of good quality mus- . ital cntc1'tai11ment. ' Wm Han 1'n1 u-nnlln ......a:.... ..A' .L.. mr Hilllll'l' 1)! lHI' ;.' vvn .\'l.\' IIIUIIIIIH Sll.\'|H`l ;uMili In making; ; .00. .~'iIniIm` ('|I.'n';-;<- (Tmnk an Inn] :#_.:. tlw znxnlml nu-ulin_u' `:1 |.i|wr:|l ( nn.~`u~I`\'.'|li\'-` In-lcl ul Mi on Inr (...n I l..|.....n_... PROCLAMATION \nUUl\, illl llllllllll, in_L:'. l`I\'idum-- w: (Hunk, who Inn! 1 pl'nl'('1 |\l*I' I'll lluslmml. who I` liqxlnr in Ilm" "'3 .'1m| 00>-'11:. $1 I. v nu ... il.\ I HH- : thu-I $10 and rnst.~'. $1!!! in lh-:|uI';::u'l, nl' (`nllinp:\\'oml. t:'uilt,_v lwfnrv I\1`.'u.rist.l':1l(~ tln- vl1:1r;:- of In-im: int,o.\'i- H:u'ri- on |`m-sxl:1_\' a-\'vninp,'. hv :lllI'l'l|:lli\'I' ul' 1. : d:I_\'.~' in I .`lH|`lldl|lH`<' um nu-I-in \I'nu Mu.` .. .. I tn-:I|. .....l ..a (`U lmlinn, l|lII'.\'l UH .|uIm.~'lum wilh .-\. I I.` nlll \I||I"|I frum hml mxrvlw |I:|rl'i-. llv \ .1`-l|.."0 in :|l|. I`al'lll'.\'l 'l`|n- ( pulls `L-,um|.~'. I11` <-ml:-d .\`(`ll(l`l1('1` :' ra-.-t`it,111im1 of Ien to suitably de- _ _ , corate their stores Barne BUSIDCSS Mens Club 5 bull:-1 II` :l|h`ll(lUHl'(1 ll:-tun. thrvu ml. )t 1_\' witlmut ! - Ont-.1 .-..l....` Prm-I . \n 4'.\`i(lill[L!' nl _L,"i\'I'Il ln_\ .-.1 in nu. I`:-nu. l..... I \\'H.\' l'1' \\'i|.~mn. .`~'-lnkv.-=. cnmmil = will I HV T0 R I I-'. 5' .`I.`V[)\'l:I 'I'||l':4(|.`l)' - .\. Hf ll: ~, .:I.s Ill Ill`|` 'l'h.'I.\' i D1-`.l'AR'l'MlN l' URCED TO ' PAVI.-I BARRllrI-CAM! `WHEREAS MAY TWELFTH has been set apart as the day on which His Majesty King George VI will be crowned King of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

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