Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 31 Mar 1938, p. 1

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Representative citizens from every part of Simc-oe County, over a hun dred strong`, gathered in the county council chamber in Barrie on Wed- nesday afternoon to make prelimin- ary preparations for the four-day International Plowing ;\Ial;cl1 to be .`1eld in -thc- Minesing-Edenvalc dis- Jlrict in October next. Warden yftliuo. Patterson extended a welcome t-`p all and fell`: that the splendid :atherin`_: augured well for the suc- ` of the plowing match this year. Reeve Frank Hl.{`fJ,`lI1SOI1, chairman of the local conimittve appointed by the . county council. then took Chll'_L'L` of the meeting. He \\':i< (lr-li tn . ;1v` IIIZIU pk` 4' UL u for mu crrn-n ` -.. IKJ` `.2 paper tinmtml Innxru. ` `U1!!! utod J Iistc-4.1 2 199.8, J s-.n~n.-nu .~'how<-(I :xpp1'-(`iz1'.i011 of the v'o1'I. The . part of the 1)1'o_L`2'zun wz1.- \`zn'ivd. M1`. and I\I1'.<. Thos. am 0113111 and violin selcction. Nora Conklin captivated thv audlenco in` two contralto solos, Crez1t1on`.~'_; Hymn and Ave I\Izu'ia. Norman I.u(z1.< wzls in nv form in two h:1.<:,x\ ; Tho \"ulc:1n .< Son5.:" z1n(lYr,-3 (-Han i 1.01` ' v `I '- V 1 1 H11 ( tlud C11 1 ford (`0ntributrA! two vzolm soloc-} {ions Romzmc " and He-_;1-0 hale." The chm'u.~' :1!.<'w <'rw.h'zh1_I N1 two part . ('2-o_\`d01z. A1'i. and} Who \\'oL1](] T1'u<~ Valour Sec-. 1 The Natlonul Anthn-m hrou_>'l1t' to; a closg u \'v-ry ne e-\'<,-ni11_Q'?.< entw- tainmcnt. { V l]l2ll'l\'lUH". UH`! -I1" l2ll'f_ |` ill.ll|ll'llL'"` `J. ("mwford \\'cr- well received in, L119 Ul"L`f2Ul. The p1'o'g'1'z1m opcxm-d wit dcl.<. .< faplotls Omtorxo, of P1'z11. In twr-Ive pz11"..<, `isolo and duet parts by I.:1u1'n '91` Burnt-tt 2m'i \ViIIiz\m The h1m]i11_2' of voices L'h01`L1.~.~` and part (:h01`u. V l.u....1...m. -1.,. .. itrict who \\'f:1`L- at Collier St. Unit- .\Iu. lovers of Barrie and dis-i ed Church 'l`uc.~:da_\' night enjoyed: ,2) rzn'c treat. Thv choir of the; church must be commended for bring`ing` to Barrie `.110 Toronto Phizhzxrmonic Soci<:t_\', composed 01 .1 huntlrcd Voicc-.<, together with :11 nnnwh. 1- n1" nv1f 2:1 f< Thwi {(..Ullll'Zll|.() ."UlUl>L., .V`\'illHlL'l' IXZUEUI Dill)` _t1. Churt-h; William .\1c(':u_-.5, ti-no: `soloist. .\lctropolitan United Church; Norman Lu(:z1.=, bass soloist, York` `min.~'t.-1- (',`l1u1'cli. .-\cc0mpzm1s'.s \\'~1`v;- (Do1`oth_\' Day .\'Iiddlc-ton at the piano ,zmd Franklin .\lo1'ri:<'. .-\.C.C.O._. at `the oryzan. I i T114: `h1'n'U'l':IH1 nlwnml with U n.l - 1 Wm. I\'3wn1an, .\I.P.P.. Victoria] Coun'._\'. and vice-p1'c. of the; Pro\'im-iul PIowmen .< .-\ssociz1ti0n,' was rst heard. These Int::1'naLion- al Plowing` .\`Iatcho.< are getting bi::;:v1' and big'g'c1` e\'e1'_V _\'(`al`, and _iud_-*i11_L' by the cnIh11. of this n1<,-etin_::. the 1938 match would sur- pz1.<.< any yet. IC\'01`_\' onvs, ho\\'o\'<-r, would have to put his hand to thc[ plow and not look back. D `IF .T Rn)-\~\' \lYI1('] 1151s` hfxh '!II.'- Somr- papr~r.- 1-: due to wrmlrrn. `o lmw the cash. 1 , teen re ! Mlarch. 9 1 n ,`on :'on the 20th ' Eccl~.< j were cz111'(l to 21 L Sanford The Barrie re brigade had six- calls since the rst of 'I`h'ey wcre, however, most-. ly all chimney res and grass res. On March 1st the brigade was called I-0 Bryson's garage, where a car was on re; on the 4th to a {chimney re at 118 Bayut-Ild St.; the 5th to the C.I\'.R. station, jwhere paper and waste caught re; to res on Collier and Sts._. and on the 22nd to a chimney re on Dundonald St. On thsf 23rd the bri,2'ade was called to the rst :_v'1'21s.< re on John and lnnisl St.s.. and on the 25th they chimney re on and 21 g'1'as.< re at Brock Sts. On the made for chimm-_\ .-\\`e.. I ~-ne:z111;;' On the 27th Burton .-\\'e. and 1`un.< \\'t-`re ires. on Campbell `St. and ln5_v'enia St. `there \\'2l.< :1 call from \"e. St., `when 21 stove b-xcume 0\'t'l'l1(."21t(`(l. On Ihe 28th the h1'i_:;1(lr- \\'z1.< called 310 l.<. llozui to 21 }:1':i.<.< fin, and `also twice to Henry St. 2(itl1 I I I 1 z 1 s . L I \ r l ,`( il l l ' l1LHlIUk`1' two-hou 1' short. 'I`! n|\\u ,~ who will .~ banquet in \,.I".l\. (H'lJUl; lH`:`l due to lack f1`(;-i;2'ht bL1. . p1'z1ct.ic:1lI_\' disupp: night 0p<,-ra:o1', `; lbc zu.-co1mnod21'c-ri \ 1`.1\.\ .11., {Of thr- _-'1'oup of \'I I'1.(\l`l.' 1'1 |Ul. LIN` 1Illlllill'lHUlHL' DUL'lL'l,_\, lli 1m1. drawn from: \'2u`iou.~' (`hur<:I1 ch0i1'.< m 'I'01'ont0. A z1r1i.<`..~' were G'r.~1'tru C1'a\\'!'01` \'iolini.~'t; I.z1u1'z; Duckc-1' Burnett, soprzmo . Calvin Prc: Church; Nora Conklin, commlto soloist, Walmc-1' Road Bap~` `Hat (`hn1'r-h- WiHi:1m \Ir(':|!v`. ivnm `mourn ARTISTS GREATLY ENJOYEDi T110 'l`m.mu I l1iIh;n'm(mi<- .\'u<-i<*1'_\' :11` Collie!` S1. C1111]-<-I1. {SIXTEEN FIRES IN MARCH` DIIT nAMAr:l:' IQ Q! N [)lU\\ illlll HUI. IUUK UELCK. Mr. J. Berry, who has been tak- ing` an active interest in provincial plowing" n1Z1I;Ch(S for the last 28 \'v;n-<, <:iiri H1i< \v:i.< an hr-.2-i nrp':1n-i 3Kiwanians Hear Miss ;Lawson, Local V.O.Nurse RTIX IION..-\RT.}`IL'l1 .`1I'IIGHF..;." TV, ..I 1'1-.. WILL SPEAK IN BARRVIEK l(ll`L`l.l \UlL'L`>, lUgUL1lU1 \\ :1" of 0v.1t. a1'11 r\\ -,.,.nu.,l .\'l S. V rumorr d in Alliston that the, (is-pot there may be closed" to of business. The for the 1'ail\va_\' has} :;1]I_\' disupp0z1rcd. and with no OH/-1':l'O!' I\H<-T](.{`1'~ nnnnnf .111` FIRED ll`! lVl.l'\l\ BUT DAMAGE IS f'I](lHl_Ll' OI V0lCl.'F and '.h:- lzu'::r- : `cond I 11.. ...-..I `\T.. V.-.. ......\. [)1'O_L_"l`ZlH] S d. Ll'2l\\'1()l`Ll, JILL`. IJll(.'.,' I<`.T.('.L.. is th-:- conductor` 1~`hi1hzn-momc Socloty, :1 n-,n..'ni-an. II`-nu-n -Pun. ])1U\\ lll_L , IHZLLCHKS .lUl' l/Ile lEl>.L .. .O| _\':211'.<, said this xvas the best or_g'an-3 izution meeting` ho had (,`\'C`.` att.e.nd-I rd. HQ w'1. to _<\-`ivo some advice! on th: rst day of the match. It; \va. to get off to a good` '.~'L:U't. Last .\'<:a1' at Fergus four` counties united in promoting the program for the rst day. Over $1,100 was rz1i: for prizes. Tc-.-m1.~' were not . to any \viH11'n 95 HWH-R A hnr:n :hn\v wn: .. ..... ..-.. .~po:\k :1? the Bzu'1-ic- on the April 8211. J. C1`:x\\'1'o1-d, .\Iu.<. I.` l` (' I i. air nu \ 1'c-for to th-- C1" '1' } In Barrio they like? `In \\lLll ll` nu" u1'71t.<. Th~[ a .~'L-cnlcd all `oo Earl Rowe` > ~-'.`:'11:ng' of `ith M LI`-n , nun 111 Duck-' .\1cCui_<.1'. , in thv uvn. 1-.. (L11 SLIGHT \I| .\l H- I Hymn with n n..,,1. I `.I`aC101'S \V1H DC 1'(]l.IlI'(:`(l. Clarke Young, who has won many championships at provincizll plowing` nmtm-l1r.<. spokv on land nml {:1'ound.<. for tlw match. About 200 z1('1'v;< or morn: of fJ`0()(1 sod land was rvquir d and fully as muvh of . .v 1.'md.[ B<-.' this, 20 ncr of good, dry. land is 11:*r.-dt-ri for _2')'oum1.< and 30'` to 50 :1<.-rr>.~ for dr.-n1oI1. pur-- })o. .<. Th~ j_"1`ound.< and land com-' `H L. .. in nu..u~.',l,. .. u...+n..' cannot nun nu L'\l.'l`\ \V<|_\- 5 For hodsidv nur. pzltimts who can :1f}'0rd it :u'<- :1: to pay 75 L-vnt.~' pwr \'i. Some are not ahiv `I0 afford that much, but want 10 pay . so they pay just `what they can. Othnrs are not :1h`m: to pay anything` and th<- F01`- vicc is given free. C0n.` oduczltiomll and p)'e\'ontive work is (10110 by the nurse and no charge is lnudrs for this. Th-m 3/.O.N. is not :1 money-making o1'.:z'm1i'/.atio11. If (he branch is able to nance its way during` the y0211', it is all that is expected. `me: Tnwcnn, in cln.-inn`. u1'2`0d 1LI.\J. \/'ico-P1'o: Reg`. Grant, who {pm-. at the meeting` in the ab- ;. of Pro; Nick Thomson. `>'Llf,Q'C.~'tO(1 that the club members show their appreciation of Miss T.:1\\'.` .= falk and interest in the iwork of the V.O.N. in a tamrible \I'dI`V rmm 1nn+ um: 1'\nc nnrl :1 .UL11`lI1_L` Inc `urezu war ;).: v.u. mirses \\'<'re sent to the front. iS'[21l'tC`(l it was intended to establish `liospituls at outposts, but this was idisconlinued and nursing service conned to cities and towns, co~ operating with boards of health. When service clubs started, with lthi-ir pro_e;rams for unrlerprivileszed ichilrlrrn. the V.O. ;\ . co-operated in i\'l. homes whs-re children had `defects or were undernourished. i The V.O.?\'. seeks to co-operate i\vi'h every :lf.1'in(,'_\' seekiny: to pro- imote health education in the com- .munity. Pro-natal care of mother.-i is :1 strong` feature. and babies are followed from before they are born till a year old. The mothers are urgw d to take a(lvantae'e of the baby clinic, where a close check is. kept on the development. of the child and advice given as to feed- ing`. etc. During: the polio epi- demic last. year the V.O.N. was ask- cd by the Crippled (`hildr-n s So- ciety to co-operate, and did so in n\`nI`\' '11 \' When the Victorian Order rsti l . Spring activity is Sta1`tl11_9,' at the .\Ii Rol`o1'-.=t_v this week end. I*`il"._\' men are st.z1rtin_2' 10 work and fifty more will he talu-n on the next xvm-l<. till :1 maximum of 130 are 1:-n'.plo_\'(`(l. Local men only are en- L":iL(l and m0.~t of them are ()Xp(-1`~ lv-ll(`I'li. it. is vxpoctocl that by .`l:iy '3-ltli >'Oll!(- v~'- million trees .,.ZH L .,LI...\ .1 '1l`: n` LHC V -\Jo.\. \\ rt.` i|>l\l.'ll LU FCHKI nun-'.< to Alaska and the order re- spond.d. .~\rain \\'h(-n the Halifax cz1tu. occurred the V.O.N. re- : and sem 21 number of can: for the injured. r<..,...+ Ix/'.n. .-:0 vn }\\`01`I{ 01 the V.U..V. m a mmsxule w:x_\'. The hat was pa.<; and a }coI]r-ction of o'vo1' $6 )'n. ` ?-j- uzmut :\[H` .\1zL\` 24th. I` About t 5112- will 5 ..,...(. at 'Ll' .`IZl,\ `}xllo ` the Inidda of April plant` hm : on :1 plot of 200 :1c1`r-:~' at Hnd1`ie. Ope)'ation.= start about two weeks r-zn-lior ibis year than last.` . tne ll1'L`(.`IlI1g. ' It was in 1897 that the Victorian Order of Nurses came into being, when the wife of the Governor- General of Canada proposed than some kind of nursing service be undertaken. The Order was incor~ pomtcd by Act of Parliament and a Royal C1uu'tc1'g'1`anted. A nurs' ing so-1'vice was established with special trained nu1';<~.<. To-day there [are 350 V.O. nurs(..< and S5 dis- ;'.1'ict.s in Canada. L "l"I1n nnrinnnl nu-n~-unirr-ann I-urn: l/HE meeting. He: was (1(.'Ii;'htC(1 to see such a rep1'c. _2'zLthe1-ing. The local commi 1 <.- had signed up owners of over 8,000 acres of land for the match and ova-1`_\' farmer in the dis- trict o`;n:d 100 per cent. co-opc1'- ution. Stz1g'i11;:' of pl0\vin_q` match of such mzt,-.:'nitude 1'eq11i1-c,-.4 C0-0I)',l'21-` t1on and pianlling ah(-ad. Thwro` were several present from [hr pro- vincial r:x::~cuti\'.- who had 3xpcr- ivnc in promoting: plowing` II1Zl[C} 1L`.<. (1L1d in1"o)'muti0n \\':1.< what \\'a.< want- ".1'lCES 111 L`ZlnZl(l2l. The national o1'_:2111i7.atio11 has `11c-z1dqua1't.c1's in Ottawzt with the 3Go\'<'-rnor-General as patron and :1 `board of sxovernors compo.-ed of re- ;p1~rsentati\'e.< from \'2u'iou.< \\'alk.< bf ;lifr-, incl-`udin_: the medical and _ '.m1`. profession. The local 'b1'z1ncl1o.< have lJou1'd.~' composed of inter. -: citizens and enjo_\' local autonomy. The national 01'_L';1nizzx- tion is ul\\'a_\'.< r 21d_\` to zuI\'i and `:1;~x and :1 mpr-r\'i. \'i.< .< the ilnczll branch 1\\'icL- :1 yuan`. l'I\'o1'_v -(-out collvcfc-(1 loczxlly used local- 1.- !)......,.l.,.,. .. -. Gnnnnntl kw "nae 'nur.~0.< to can: 101- mu During: the Great W31)- ,m11'.<(~.< to 1 I YU11 1111 H1 n \/infnvhu n ( `v5,ooo,ooo TREES TO BE r SHIPPED BY MAY 24th %\'.O..\'. O.1'g'ill1iZCd in 1897; 350 Nurses Serving in 8f5`.D1st1'1("fS. _ lmc:-11 nrzmcn [\\'l('L` :1 _,u-zu-. nu-.:_ iccnt 1.: I_\'. B1'2mcl1(~.< mm mlnced b_\' fees `fmzxv pati nts and from the Metro- ipolitun Life In. Co.. member- : drive and 1m1ni(-ipul _:1'a'nt.=. Dllli11_L',` t]`1e Klomiyke rush in i]SOR the V.O.N. \\'a:< asked to send .+..,..\1.,. ,.,.........,.,1 +1. vnv VD. Members attending Monday night s Kiwanis mic-eting were much inter- ested in hearing Miss Irene Lawson, local Victorian Order Nurse, give a brief review of `ghe organization she. represents. Miss McMahon, local school nurse, was a guest at the mic-eting. It me in 1907 Hun Han Vin'Invinn '111mt;he Yea; 1847 Estabhshed Eight 1 ' `Llll.'I`.\' lift.` olio X\'Z\C !`|Q1.'. TO NAME COMMITTEES Full Co-0p(:1'z1tio11 from l{u1*ul and Citizens. Vi JiL|`)' H.H.I:. . boo] book.- .~un:-nnx-6u' I/\i i Large Gathering Discuss 1 Provincial Plowing Match: 'lUU1 UUUl\.` .anspo1'tz1'1on Food F1101 ('1 .1! LC Oldest Paper in the county Yul. X011. N0. 5. li~I]t-I In nzl1'1'n- ling .\l.'u`<'h `Z5 npzwml with $2. -\'i0u.~' month. or 11. and 923.83 .79 iing;-' March 2!}. 1 'nnp:u':1tivc ,Q'u1' Month: 31211. '34 -..) C'1R,1 'lZll. .~). -:3 .$'1643.90 "11 T20 IIL.-)u\ Il(i.l'I.`l 190.00 "1'. J`) m1um.: F0 for Il'1""'.' ' for v.v,a, n :u.., n, HR for tho I-`oh ru :1 r_v the month the 00: kn): .<`. .S`30.(;7 pu. week wiith KIT!!!).- AS511 red Urban L'('(HIlIl|UU2l' ' t the vicin- t ' t I 51:-nr:1`.'1l `:1 at F()1`Q,'LlS;t `portant tofd of e\'r1r_\- L S d urban. ` 1 1111`. ..'.n, .1: $1631.28 738.08 142.17 196.00 1n ) C1 . ` 1: Bl Dr. Alfred Thomas Little, one 01 -}Dzn'1'i bx-st known and most re- -lspectoc citizens, passed on to his :-,;1'ewzxrd e:u'l_\` Tuesday morning at tlhis homv, 83 Maple Ave. Four? l;yczu'.< ago he suffcl-ed a sliglll, 1-`.t1'olu_-. but continued to carry 011,! 0 and had been in his oflice on and, r o` up till last Drgce-mber. In Janu-. . n1'_\' l1<- n\mle1'\\'nt a minor ope1'a~ .' Lion, and since 111011 had been ;:'1'a(l- =,uall_\' sinkimr. in spite of all that` line-(lical skill and loving.-` care could ` `O. l HO.\'. EARL ROWE ( in whose honor :1 bnnquut will be: nold on I-`rii:1_\'. April 8th, in. Rn r1-i 0 -, I In p0Iitic.< Dr. Little was a staunch (`omm-\'z1'.ivo and in his own. way did much for the cause so doar` to him. He was` ';rrc-at.I_V interested: in ow<-r.< and _L`z1rdeninr: and 1mtiT[ thv Inst fmv yoz11*:< always had :1] 1l)r~:1ut_v spot in his _\'z11'd, _2'lad.= br:in:_-`f in )'h2l])>' his favorite. 3 I Survi\'ing- are his widow and two` , Born in Innisl to\\'n. . vr: _','~-z1r.~: ago. Dr. Little 1`-"C his early education in thr- school and at Barrie h1_o.;h .=< then entered '1'rinit_v llediczxl loge, Toronto, from which h-`- iuated in 1885. He did <,t1'aduzLtr- work in Now York. don, ICnQ'l21I1 and .\Iont1'ez1I. T.1"`Hn nvn:-HI-I-I] n1n(Hn3v1,. Fnv .,....5. The toast to the fathers was pro- posed by Harold M`cCutcheon, and Mr. A. W. Smith responded. Mr. C. C. Parsons proposed a toast to; the juvenile and midget hockeyi teams, and Bill Heath responded.` Paul Armstrong` proposed a toast to the ladies for the ne banquet served, and Mrs. R. M. Mills, presi- dent of the W..-\.. responded. Thr- Wol1' Cubs demonstrated their yell, .led by Don. Felt, and the scouts led i11 21. short song`. `The speak( 1` of the eveningr, Re\'.~ G. I)ou:.:'lz1.< Kentlall, minister of ` `.on Head United Church. was in- wt)`0(lI.1Ce(l by Rev. E. E. Long". Mr. l{endall g'21ve some timely advice` :10 the fa.th~r.< and . .=,fre.<. `the duty t'z1Ilnr.< owed to theii . and the duty of the .\`0ll> U` 5/\ fl-\.i n\-v-n:.nu'nv~.~- AI .u...,.. prr-\ 1 9,=:+h l\\Jll\l(llI _`.;(.lVL' EUIIIU I-llllL'l_V` `llIVlLL' {to the |son.< tr n1uz1. up to tho expectatiom of their pzxrcnts. Thv . \va.< lTh.'1I1](vd by .\I1'. W. J. Walkv-3'. 1 _ "],)l'E1t'1].('(,`(1 in il)i.~'tT1'i<'1 ()\'<-I` ` Fif1[_\' Yv;n'.~:; .\['.().TI. fur 28 Y Ian. A. T. um: ; 1 aces T0 ms REST; About a hundred fathers and sons of Collier St. United Church sat down to 21 very fine banquet served by the Women's Association of the church at 6.30 p.m. on Fri- day last. W R (".nnf.f.c hand n`F H10 hnvz uay last. W. B. Coutts, head of the boys departmem, was chairman, and W. R. McVitti(- led in a hearty sing song. I 'T`L,. L......L 5,. oLn -6-`..L'L.n..- ....... ...... I `COLLIER CHURCH FATHERS AND SONS ENJOY BANQUET . 1`- -ceived local rl school.) red Col-I mm, grad- 199: 11.. Am V\r\.~+ ` WBE HONORED 1 m_\ . :1 Barrie-. `l :*`son.'~', John C., postal inspector, To- ironfo. and Du William C., associat- ied with his father in tho practice _;of medicine; 011'.` .=i.=t.-1', Miss Chris- `,ti:m G. Littlr-, Ailan(lale; :1 half- 1.-istc-1'. .\Ir.<. Jus. Scott, Ba1'i'ie, amt ltwo l1al1'-bi-0tl1m'.<. .-\1'thur B. and lCli:i.-. P. I.ittlz-, lnni.~'l. I 'Il`n -IvV1t\\-ni o.-.1-,~.~ .-.l..,... L`L.'.. i -" -).:ll-t.-H ~`. .-\-'ur.Iu I-Ixp mliturc for the \\'a.< $669.17. compzirt-d with .`>`-`sm.- 6.. for thv 1m-\'i0u.~ \w k. . _ _'I'here are now 95 heads of fam- xhes. 283 depon(lent.'< and 14 individ- UIUS. :1. total of 393, being: :1. 1n me rempxe oexore Iaulng. J About a year ago his wife died; .he had not been the same gincr.-. 'His nancial a'ai1's are said to be .in good shape. A dawghvfer and a `son survive. The funeral was held ?at Hinsdale on Tuesday. I llilll-lH'ULllt'l'.`. .'\!'UlLH' D. 'clTl(l l\\U C'h:1.<. lnni.~'l. ('l`hur.<(ln_\') ziftr-moon from his late l I | The funeral takes place this` 1 1`-. with service in Trinity Fliurcli. which he had attended for nv.-:1r_\' fty _\'c-z11'.=. Interment will '1z1I;:- plain; in St. Pz\ul .= Cc-nir,-tery, jlnnisl. ;|\\U. 111]` l.` U\'1_`l' '\\'f) \\"'(_`KF (`I11`I1(] Hhun `IL u. timw for thw ico to ` T/:1. ~'t 3'-':1r the bay was ;c`. :11` on .\pr$f 19th. and the year "1):`-0f'I'o~ on April 23111. : The I-m-li(~.~t opr-ninr: of the bz1_\` `w:1< in 1003. when the ice disap- `p nrr-d on .\I.'11'(-h 24th. while thr- `fo1Iowin'g' yaar it did not move out till .\I`a_\' 4th. The latest dmo we have on re- `cord was in 1874, when the ice ro- ,mu?nv~d till May 9th. and the fol- lowing: yrar it '3: May 8th `before .the bay was clear. 121111) I):- Q two. 'l`h1'.~ than `.113 4.).`.....n.-m .. A.0\(L.I/\llII , Oflic<:1'.< ulc'.cd1'0r `.110 year warez: Brucw Scott. l'lOll0l`11`_\' presi(lent;g Maurice Nichol, pzlst pl`(.'>fldeI1t; Dr. "It W . J. Deadmzm, of Hzunilton, presi- i.( cl:-1:: l- _ichz\1`(l l`;:1yc1'oft. rst vice-'1 president; Miss .VIz1112'z12'L-t ;\`Icl{e0wn, i second \'ic0-p1'csid~.-nt; Earl Scott`, third vice-prpesident; Mrs. J. Hill, .~:ecretar_v; Mrs. Fred Mackic.-, treas- urer; Mrs. W. J. Marks, Miss Br.-rtie Evmrall, Mrs. Jas. Simpson, Mrs. J. H. Shaw, .\Irs W." G. G. Dreycr, `Miss Mary Cross, Mrs. Jas. C_rid- land, Dr. .\l21rtha Law, Mrs. .\Iurray Thompson. Mrs. L. S. Elmore, Mrs. T. S. Ronaldson. Miss "Victoria Hiil,l ll-lc-1-fin L_\'on:~:. W. J. Nichol, Dr. H. Swales, D. \V. VVat. and Ll0j\'(l`i; Robin. mc.-mbors of the (3XL`(.`l.Itl\'C`i_< ` committee. V l lH'."L :\[ `lzth. 21 `})](-5` W ilton. I m'\'iIIe. `KCE ON I-`:;MA.Y READY TO MOVE MEDIJNTE EX-REEVEALLISTUNVBANK HAS` 0 TAKES ms LIFE4 DEFICIT or $90,000 OH Dltall U1 [H0 \'lill2`l.'g'e. l` Making` the presentation on be--` half of the association, Mrs. Letitia `t Archer recalled the fact that in the _! C 1850 s the municipality was known ~ gas Clarksville and in 1860 theil name was changed to Tecumsexhl With the efforts of D. A. Jones to 5 nestablish a bee industry at that cen- ll tre the name was again changcdu and` this time to indicate its status!\ ,as centre of the industry in Ontario t }and was called Bic-eton. . The g'1`eatnes;< of D. A. Joms; was not con.1ed to his industry t alone, said I\`Irs. Archer. It was c througrh his _:enero;~:it_\' that thous-_I` an(l`s "of maple trees werw plantedfx` to beautify the st1'ee`t:<, and he en-'.= dowed the school. I know that he 1`. [assisted thv Presbyterian Churn-l~i and I think also the Methotlislf 'Church. Do /.en:< of faniilios `.\'e`re` rr-eipir-nts of \`a1'iou.< kimls of a.<. 3 `E11100 from him. TI is 1l1('1'(ffOl`r' t-I _lll_L' that we . honor his m m- ( n1.`. )9 C LU 1' lLll'Il UH \'l:"lL.* LU 1)UL`LUI] ZJIIU` see the imp1'o\`cment;< which hzlwy ,ber.-11 made dL11'il1P,` recent _v_z:1'.<. |H(; told of a memorial which is b~-- ing'plz1nnr,-(I to honor D. A. Jones` 1. .> Dam!-an .A\.Q\/>\lLIY n... 1114 ..,.1 (IUH Young". inany Li_t'10 plowin-q~.\'ezii'. for a few _Vears at Churchill bi {'01-Q _.~(,tt],'n_L~ in Ba,-1-ii. In 1903 f0!` ll! l1u.\\':L~' appointed medical officer of 1`.1l_L'l2lll(l. Elllll .\lOl1l.l'Ulll. U)`. practiced llll,`(ll(TlllQ for lil'ty ' health for 3ari'ie and continued in fully inuch >'tlll)l)lt' l.'lI'l(l.`_th;1t- (.uI,m.;u- my December, 1935, B('.`~'l(l( .< 20 of dry when 11,. ,1,.k(,(1 to be ,.,.]iQw_,d of 11. 30`,-0;.-pon_qj})j]it\-_ H}; PW` had alwavs` been the t-oiii-'citi:,;.-,.n_; of the town_ mittt" Will l1Il\"' t0 l)1'0"l`l'-" 11 =lt1',lai'_Q`e nieasur<- resopnsible for or- >3l1DDl.\' illld i1!`1`1n.?IC` - *'i1"l`111'.\"C0'ip;aiiiziiie' a hraiich of the Victorian \'(*I1i0IK`-'- Ill- D1`0"l`l`-` 41C('0mmd51"Order of \'urses in Barrie, and for H011 V01` the l l0' l30.\'-*' in VlClY1'lth<- ])z1.~'>'ln,Q` of a by-law compelling.- ity. `the past-uri7.atioii of milk. He was chief concern health of the He was in a to Mr. R. liiii-hen. local 5:;-iiei`z11,:iiiioii5_-' the rst in Ontario to use chairman of the match Fi,-i1;'Lis`toxiii and toxoid for the control of last year, said it was important. tojiliplitln-i-ia. A member of the old gut the full co-operation e\'er.\-i>St. (leoi-_r_-`i-`s S0ciet_\' in l3arrie, Dr. 01'2`1nl7.1ltlOl1, rural and ui-baii..Little kept up its traditions and 'l`hou.sands of people coniing' into ;\\'a.< ll1>'tl'l1l'lltntZ1l year after year in H. (list;-ict helps all classe.< 0flS00ll1_Q` that old residents were not -")u.~'in(i.'<.<, indirectl_\', if not .-1ircc:I_v.lforzoftoii at the Cl_n*i:~'tma.s season. " Paikin;2'. privile_r:es is ihn onl_v,I-le was also deeply intei-(-stud in the ' ree of i~overiu~- _the local con]-;Cl11l(ll`(`I`l I~' Aid _Societ_v and served mm has and provision should belon `he board "for The Pa-`t tl111't.\' made to make. the most of tliis.`.\'01 -- Too many will try to crash throur:li.`~ without pf1.\'ln.I- _Cl-`<" ('0'0D1`3t}0" own with the police is \`ei'_\' _*`v- dear The chairman of `he parking (`OHI-ito -;1;. }nt(_>1'etQ(] mittee must be as hard as nails andiiii llowci-s and _L`1l'(l(`nlh_". .' until l111\`C* ililn`-< '<`ll in ll'l(l- lthv alwavs a T A (`av-1-nll anr-1-r-tn1'\' nnrl mnn.`1\,.....4.. i.:. A- L,:..... ..\..& in \<:\ ,1 ... IHl\IZO I'll) LITE '. Mervin Drennen, of Hillsdale, a `former deputy-ree\'e of lledonie t0\\'n. was found last Sunday `inoi'nii_i-_: han-_:'ing' lifeless from a rope tied to a beam in his barn. Before making; the jump he shot 'hiinself with a revolver. Dreiiiieii had been sroinc time, it is said, and mixed ;\'er_\' little with his neighbors. Sat- urday he told his daugrhter that he was _Q'0ing' out to the farm a short ldistancc from the \'illa;:e and said inoo_dy for lhir would not be home for supper.. ;l..itt.le was thought of it, but when ihe did not come home that night, ,search was made and he was found iiii th~ burn as described. He had `cliinbed up to a high beam, fasten- led the rope and then put the noose `around his neck. To make sure of completing the job he shot himself in the temple before falling. died I l I i a'His -m, L0l(l 01 tin`-' )1z1nm-d P: at Beeton. f\rVI . |UL`). R(`(`\ (* John C:n'Iton. acc0ptin_:` thrz po1't1'ai: on behalf of :h"u munici- p2L]it_\'. asked the onr,--time 1'`.~'i(1m1?.~:: to rvturn on \'i. to Bec-ton and ;'r|I\ {Jan :1 n~.un.r..nnnd-,~- uvkinh 1Al\\'1\ pl'8>,'L`TlE name, H.110 DlH'g 0116 UJ. (.111: ll early founders, was p1'esente(' to the municipality. The reunion was attended by about 400 one-time residents of the village. Reeve` John Carlton accepted Ihe portrait on behalf of the \'i`11a'g'e. i 7\'Ta1(nrr fhn 1n'r\ nn T19-. ` At the annual reunion of Beeton `old boys and girls, held in the Oak `Room of the Union Station, Toronto. last. Friday night, a portrai`. of D. A. Jones, who gave the village its` p1'esL-nt name, and being one of the II pnrlv *f`nnnrim`,<, was ni-r=. tBEETON OLD BOYS AND GIRLS iHONOR MEMORY OF FOU-NDER ; ("nHin_2-wood Boy r. .~\pp!- Day on 2th. and 1'(`21H7.('(I `li-5' were donated ton. D ..\IcTnt_v1`r,- m-Hln .`.I}I|I<.'ill. llil.` v.'11' 4-0f':'v on April u.- in 100`) 1 Barrie, Ontario, Thursc .a.y, 1) Fr. Ill` the 1u~n nave tmngzz '01: in nunu. I J. A. Carroll. .=em'r-tm'_\' and man-i 112- 1' of the Provincial .~\.<.' .=pok' on publicity. a most. import- ant feature for tho succ-e.=.< of the- mzitch. Tho pro\'in('i:1I r-)xr-('uti\'r- was prepared to hoip in o\'.r_\' \\'u_\' and in pz1. _\'-:11`.<'tiw in'0i'n:'.:ion:1i Mzxtch was m<'nti0n- in pzipi-i'< in (Continued on page eigzhs -4-v_.``te1`1ax1 L/nurcn. pl'(.`Z1CHC(I HIS 1Ell'(.`\\'l.`l| *9 0-~`Cut'C`_. on Sunday e\'<-nin`L-. H0 awill be mductud mto h1.< new c]1a1';.:'c S I H I {at P1`e; this Thursday evennng. couts 1e(t1ei1'Fo1]o\\'in_2' last Slmdav c-venin_-".- S21tLu'd21_\ . fvIz1rch`.=e1'vicw Mr. Hcslip was p1'c. 3.6.1. The' 211-:\\'it]1 Z1, t1':1\'e1]imr bag; .-\ fww by W. L. E18111-i'1]l.. ,`]1t .< pr:-\'i0u.= the \V_\`eb1'ial3:c and VV. 1..-Som- com.-"H.-_L'z1ti011 pr(-:-vntod :1 floor lamp 'zmd tho \V..\I.S. 2`. .~`\"]' )`C1i>'h vv uunuu rnfeldt Buy 1'~:1d_v to move 1t weather con- ic. will proh- x nr-\'f nv nu- 5 i{;5`0CCupy that 1305111011. .ejn:g For more than a hu_ndred years 21 _men.1bc-1' of the ' t`an111_v has held] _ tlns lI]1"p01'taYl-I~ c1v1c office. Z\I1'., ut Tudhopes grandfather, the _ _1a1e ReevQ`Geor_2'e Tudhope, a p1or.eer 1'es1aen_t, ed was appointed to the pos_1txon 1n: age. ;1935, and he held o"1ce untxl. 1892,} nation be.Tw}`1en he was succeeded by h1s son, an, M1-5_ Let;tia*111e late Henry J_oh1_1 Tudhope. The fact thelfatter m the -begmnmg of 1919 was `ity succeeded by his son, in turn, the theipresent clerk. l to Tecumseth, Speaking recently of the man_\'_ h A Janna 1-n vnm-2 n-F r-ivin service of the Tud-. A1 pr `any 01` (-Z11`110l :nr\ `A 4 Rev. M. W. -ryears minister ; terian Church. :r\1vrvu(\V\ nu Q` lll _1I l.l]J {TIC DUSIIIUSS. IL I.` L'.\})L`CLl'uI * that another I110/l'll1_Q' will be called ' as early as p0. to furlhc-1' ac ` quaint cre(lito1';< with the situation. i List Liabilities 3 The : listed the following liabilities: Ordinary, dposi'.'or:- , `(l('l)IOl`.=` relatives (9), $88,605.06; otlwr tleposifors (356). $47,659.76; total, $136,264.82; prc-ferred. G. F. Ci-osbic, salary, $125; secured, Bank of Toronto, Alliston, $3,895.86; se- curml by hypothocalion of custom- er:- pzipc-1' (face value S-15,881.25) e.=timat(- to produce $29,027.17. and collateral inortgage on debtors real estare parcwls 3, 4 and below, equity carried to assnts. $25,131.31; socurc-cl, unscv-ftled. Mrs. J. A. Gm- hzim. Toronto, $29,325.57. said to be .=ecu1'e(l by hypothecation of (`us tom:-rs paper (face value $41,441.- 93) estimated to product: $10,677.- 38. ranking` claim, .-uy, $155,023.01; total. 7$`1R,(`-19.19; _C'.'1`?ll l(l total. . A ......L.. =Q O0/I H1 CLl~ l)!H(`l'.` \ Bank of Tmw Sr,~v~n pm'ce].= of cm't-ain value but / r\ ' nu 1-1\n:< 9 n (`(1. mm 'nt. -9136 Grand 2 U:)-l.U4. ` It wa:< un(lc1`s:oo(l, following` th("i closc-(1 inec-ting, that it. was inland- wl to : for a buyer of the as- .~vt.~' 01' the bank, bL'CZlLl.~`e of the elemont of time involved in clr.-an-l im: up the business. lt is L'.`\'])C'Cl(`(ll '53? Lialhilies l RELIEF FOR MONTH ENDING MARCH 25:}. COST $2,743.57 "3137 L. (`.':1(:- 4,` I\l ' "'I`hv I. .olio of .ag'(l:1cl. 21 two- acf play, will be presente-rl by 100 I-`..C.l, students in the Collegiate Auditorium, Thursday and Frida_\` "`_`:., .\pri 7 and 8. 2i l A meeting: of the c1`(*(lit01's of thcl privzltc banking: rm of Graham & l{I1l_2'l1t, Alliston. which went into rt-c'i\'L-1'. on Feb. 2Gth last, Wu: hold in 111; Court Hou.~'(.~, Barrie, last Tl1LIl'S(ll}', under the direction ofl, Donald F. .\IacLarcn, ofcial 1'0- cui\'c-1-. A s-tatenmnt of affairs, pr:--' sontetl by C. T. Clzn'l<; custod-l inn, in-(licat0. ~' a nominal decit oi $96.0-13.97, with liabilities of about $155,038.01 and assets about $58,- 994.04. It 1 ..,ln`..-.-nnrl 4'n'llnuvinn- Han l b"`V`Y`. [J(11'(`C`lF U! ?'<'H ".".Zl`.*` ` but included for rn: pu1`p0.'<`e.< at :1 total r.-' $10.81-'3. and Three .~`C'CO)1d 2112"`-.~` also of uncnrtain vnh inr-Ind (1 at 316.368 \vr1'r- :11: ed. Ofcn furniture was invel 9113f! nnpl n 100"] T7,<: 05 The third of the . of O1'o _town. school amz1t'c'u1' conc~.~1'ts to i-(lefray expenses of a portable lib- rary for the schools, will be held in E(l_a'z11'scl1ool on Friclay night, April 1st. Another popular pro- gram is promised, followed by a dance. Winning pupils in the con- test will be eligible to compete in the all-star township amateur con- ` test to be held bIe*forc- the end of the school term. { Speaking recently 01 Lne1x1a11_\ years of civic service of the Tud-I `hope family, Reeve Irwin Luck gave ,muclz of the credit for O1*o s en {viable nancial position to-dz1y to their (,-icienc_v and knowledge. I Oro township owes much to the .'ud~l*ope;<, he said, pointing` out that as a result of careful handling of civic nances, the township has Inc (l'('bentu1'e (l<~bt and last year {was able to nish the yeai` with a: '.=ui-plu.- on 21 township 1'1t(' of two` mills. E I 'I`h0 First C'o-0p' Packers of Ontario, Limited. quote ;"13.50 per cwt. for bacon ho_2's d1-e.<. on ah: rail to-day. This is 2-3 c'-nts ab0\ r~ a week ago. F01` live \vei_2'h`. thv `price to-da_\~' is $10 per c\vt., com- `parr-d with $0.85 a. week ago. 'l`11n r.1\'r\rn`f mn1~L-nf i< mvnfr-(1 1\\ ,[J'(lJ'|'U ILH. v.V<'}.\`-) Z1 \\L'L`k\ i1~_`._ .U. The export market 1.< quot -< '; ! JAMATEUR sc1-1001. CONCERT 1 AT EDGAR ON APRIL 15: Wt-`slay H. Tudhope has just con1- i menced his twentieth year as clerk of Oro township, and he is of the third g'en`eration of his family to occupy that position. ` F`m- mmp than hundred years u_y. :1:-nc1`:11, F.-r_2'u.<; to] e\'m`_\-l into; the of| `-_"\n in(l|'1~nr-H\' H nnl .'lh'nr~tl\*.l H. TUDHOPE STARTS 20th YEAR AS CLERK OF ORO TWP. \'ill' m'o . h.nvl`o ~ Assets $58,994 followinr.-` assots are on hand, F`:-`b. 26. -l: :;11;r-(l2'e c11st0me1's '::1ln-- $10,007.09) r~.~ ) S-").10t.IR; cus 3? : (II C". 1.-`Cum: "Maren 31, 1938 llL'l` iLH'l: and :1 vr.+n1 Q COI-`ACO QUOTES u.-:4, . '.< 11211101 To`.-onto. .. n4` ...-.n1 r. l'H2LLll'(` \\ xl> 1 1927 Essa} $3R,994.0~1. I-In-slip, for iwelvel of Penr.-tang; Presby-I preached his farewr,-Ill lnnrltnr 4-Vt-ninn' T-Tn I \\I'|v' (Lru ~ i11vento1'im1 E.=.=:x at $100.1 D4 D4 , ll.`'llll." \\'El'(.` HUI. within 25 miles. helrl, which proved very popular. Thu conimitte-~ to look after tllo teams for the match has an import- zmt luty. One l`Illll(l) (`(l and t\\'0nt_\'- w t~v:1n1.~' or more will have to be found and <`\'l')'_\' t~-am should bv zx 1)l0wtr*am. It is wise to liuvo tho l1nr.<<-.< in. 21.: f:ll`l}lt'_'l'S feel easier about their horsvs if insured ll.~i tho t('2lm.<. .l'orty or fty ".rac`.ors will be required. (`lnvlzn VnI1nm \Ul1n l1n: \\'nn mnnr .~'uppucu LU zu1_\' A horse Show was`

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