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Barrie Advance, 27 Dec 1938, p. 4

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Pace 19- -=: ;- $53662 L-_._ 199 45` 10616 701 531 451 970 14| 16496 56 214 89 285 1a An 714 212 17078 45 _tor, expects, as he announced Spec- 70Eial flight. \'.0ul(l be made from the 45 Ipark dock all day Sunday and Hon- 1-rl ! day; Est rT~UEIS-DAY. DECEMBER, 2'7, 1938. Over S+i00.000,000 is invested in the soap business in the United `. Gt..$n,. l mg L States. SEASON S GREETINGS |.\\\ Q\\ A Happy New Y ear 107 St-, Barrie LEE. FOO LAUNDRY --and-- Barrie R. H. C. Malcomson Muriel E. Paddison W. A. Malcomson A. F. A. Malcomson -A M erry Christmas to one and all _A}Very Merry Christmas AS CHRISTMAS draws near, it is only natural that our thought turn to those of you who have played such an indispensable part in our success. Our best way of wish- ing you a very Merry Christmas and A prosporouuly Happy New Year . . . is to assure you of continued high quality and courteous service throughout the coining year . . . and all the yearn to come. , PHONES: Yum! 301 \rI\r\Iv|: vu-7.... BOMIN;6N AUTO Wicxnns `D11 !\'VI PLUMBING - HEATING To Our Many Friends apd Good Customers | . Al. .9 r ' I , J. G. SCOTT A. MOFFATT TO EVER Y OIVE: _ Hawkestone, Dec. 20.-A quiet` I weclzlingz was solemnized at the Unit- `ed Church pa1'son:mg'e, `Hawkeston on Thu1'sda_\' last, when Miss Annai I Crozier, of Cecebe, became the bridei `of Mr. Isaac Jenkins, of Uagneta-i plzxce in the parsonage 1i'ing room, \\'z1.<, performed by Rev. R. Wiseman, uncle of the bride. I I I ! CIICGS . 1059 111 I 0 I111 v1` To you and yours for a Happy and Most Prosperous New Year, and we cordially invite you to continue your friendly and appreciated patronage. Monicmun s Drugs (g.1>MiIIB5 The ceremony, which took]; 1 84 Dunlop St. K Phone 420 l .uu.\w\:u. I c m,i In Scene 2, M1 . Grouch meets two] my iitte g'i1'ls who cause him to remem-! her when he was young`. Later the] C-h1'i;~`tmz1s spirit; meets and inu~il iences him. Santa Claus reindce1'[ ;-_.i1o.~ their way and get frightenmli land run away, leaving` Santa Clau.~'.1 iSo Santa Ciuus nds a new road. `Those in scene 2 are: the Twins, iBG1't11 .\Iae Reeve and Betty Jean. 3 L'r1'_\'; the Christmas Spirit, Do1o1`e.-'! ` lTnnn;~- \T\- Ci-nnr*.i1 .Tn('L' -\V:1i ii lCentra1 United Cantata iEnjoyed Friday Evening : At Central United Sunday Schoo1| |concert Friday evening, an inter-.--st-` ling" four-act cantata was put on un-1 der the efcient direction of Miss` Jessie Bryson. 1.. ..,....... 1 I:<...`4..~ -`.Ae- Hun nl-nu". uceau: J.J.L_yauu. I In scene 1, Santa nds the chil- dren had not behaved well and be ,,.1,,,,:_..A1_:A _L....s ..:...a. [is not very enthusiastic about visit- ting them this year. However, he receives some interesting letters and decides to go on his usuall lrounds. Scene 1 shows Mr. and' {Mrs Santa Claus at home; Santa is inspecting the dolls and toys. Those taking part in scene 1 are: Mrs. Santa. Claus, Mrs. Lloyd Cook; Santa, Lloyd Col-pitts; Santa's help- er, Jerry, Ray Keetch; the Toy- maker, Murray Richardson; rthe -Bookfellow, Max Richardson; the Dolls, Phyllis Cruthers, Dorothy ilBo_Vd, Gwennyth Allen, Ruthie Cam- teron, Doreen Crosse, Joyce Cresse, Ll PC:.1'g`_\' Cameron. Marion Lonn;I;hurst; _'l'o_\'s, Bobbie Davie, Rayner i\IcCul-| ilough, Lois Allsopp, Keith Smith,` ':Lee Hart, Donnie Bates, Donnie! .\luxwell. Y n. n V1 :1 I ,,,_.L,, ;, .'t;a Claus, Lloyd Colpitts. )LHlI\:. ....~. .,......- .1 ...- .,....-... `us follow.<: Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Russ `Smith; Blaony. Betty Perkins; Ruth-I lie. Mary Maxwell; Ezry. Tack Cam- leron; Lishy, Douglas Peacock; San- Scene 4 is at the `home of the `Smiths. The Smith children are very disappointed that Santa Claus did not come to their home. They think it is because they have been so selsh. However, the radio] broadcasts a report of Santa's acci-" dent. Santa arrives quite late. Those in scene 4 are: Mrs. Smith, !)Iarion Allsopp; Mr. Smith, George: lColpitts; Bobbie, the radio fan, |.\'Iar_v Watson; Mildred, Betty Hook;_ Jack, Fred l\IcDouga1l; radio an-I nouncer, Mr. Norman Tuck. 1 l . - ,,,,, ,1. _L3I.I.._... ......:,.:. l I I 1 L3 , 1 Jones; [Santa Claus, mu: uux mmncm up.` w, Mr. Grouch, i,':0_\'d Colpitts; ,:md Ruby Brown. | cv,....... 4') Ll\1rf\' 6-Inn In... in Jack Wals`:1 ; }lllI\l LDLIU) LJLUVVAII ,' i Scene 3 takes place in the Jen-`(I1 `kins home. The Jenkins family re- iceive an invitzltion to the Cl11`it-J __ jmas Sunday School concert. The_v`;E {decide to 510, although there is soniegf ldifiiculty in nding enough clothing Ifor everyone to go out at the samegl time. Parts in scene 3 are taken: I .. n 1: 1-, 1 - `Jr... 11 ..A ' uUun\.c1., I'LL. gilrsllnconn ;.u\..-. I ! A large chorus of children assist` `ed in _all four acts. } iowmx SOUND WOMAN` DIES or GAS FUMES ! u 1............. ...D..-__...,., OWEN SOUND MAN FINDS WlFE1e1m tree at his property. T'h1s vvas.` i ' DEAD ON RETURNING FROM[Ieft in hands of Deputy-Reeve Mc- ` FUNERAL. `Kay. Wm. McArthur, school attendance Owen Sound.-Mrs. Gordon Dol-`rofcer, brought in his report for the `phin, pretty young woman, married] year, showing attendance had been 1..,-. u....... 4...... .m....o vnou ifnnnrilvprv , m-+nrv_ plllll, pu:w_y _\uuni._', vvuunc-.n, unua.;u.u]_y~.-., ..~.........D .. . . . . . _ . . . . . , . . , ., _, less than two years, was found[very satisfactory. dead on the oor of the bathroom] Hydro contract of .]'as. E. Hub- `in their small apartment by heribert was accepted as satisfactory. I I husband .on his return from a mm} `B. V. Huddileston wrote giving eral in ;\'Ieaford late Friday after~ notice of two cattie he is advertis-I noon. The young woman \VaS1yi11`g'1infQ as straye dto his premises. face down on the floor and had up-1 R. G. Kendall, c0~I-lecto-r, report" parently died from fumes escapingied he had collected $25,072.00 of from a heater in the room, 193 taxes to date. Report was ac- Apparently feeling ill from U;-e: cepteti and time for return of col- escaping fumes, she had 5teppedlICt:t'.01". /roll \\'2.x,* extended to 1st from the bath to turn o the heat-iFebI`U81'.\', 1939- E er. The heater was shut off when} C0uI1Cii101`S VVOOCIFOW and Tud-- the young husband entered theivhope were appointed to take what room, but his 18-_\'ea1`-ol wii.'c xvusi-C'ti0 11121) be necessary With Ye` lb;-_ that time dead, igard to selling` trees on road allow- | 1 A call was immediately put inihce, Con. 9. . |fo1` a doctor. but '.121ttel111')tS to re-i R8170 Of R0ad' SuPt- Be fol` `ve the _\-.(,un,_.- woman pmvea fu.i road work in December was accept- tiie. Chief Coroner A. B. Ruthe1*-`,ed- ford conducted the post mortemq The t1`ea5m`01` Presented his ll- `No inquest has been 0l'(i()'C(i as _\'et.; ancial St?1t0m`3"t 01` Year; 3 Sum- v ~m:1rv of which is as follows: E I E E SONS OF ENGLAND NOTES I , . 1 Past District Deputies Night at" Lodge; Surrey. " On Monda_\', December 12th. uni ent,l1u: meeting` was held at O. 13]. heu(lquz1i'ter.<., lichmonrl St., ,'l`oronto at which the v:u'iou.s cl1air.~'] were all occupied by past D. D. .~: of` thv Toronto District. In attendance`; [also were all the Supreme officersfi The Red Rose Degree was very ef- ficiently exemplified by the old tim- |....,- 5...... ........!.,l..L_.. L..._..... ....L:..4.-.! . .... ....., ..w....,,....-.. .,, .,... UAIJ gers, four candidates being initiated. In addition to those in the chairs there were about thirty other past D.D. s fin abundance, including a contingent from Lodge Kempenfeldt, Allandsale, which included P.D.D. W. Wardle,. Sr., P.D.D. J. Post, DD. 1:` 1) `A1--u--nu 1.. `I441. `I `I1'--_'I- uAuua,. IJlu .1 -you. Ila I van, {lull- R. Johnson, P1.-es. elect W. Watdle Jr., W. B. W_ebb. Treasurer and P. P. A. Jay Jr. rm.-- .........'- ...L....L ;._- \_.-_.:._..:: '. 41.. any Jr. There were` mbouf two hundredi The ll-:u';'xc .-3.dvan.;a - \ Bi11s Paid }Bc11ance Left I ___ Report $12,613 in Bank--| $30,000 Set Aside for De- ` ggntures--Tax Collections 9 . u.. L.-v1n,;.,u..: w|\.IAA\4- More than $4,090 worth of stolen j g*00(Is were 1`ecove1'ed and 19'.` sum 1`xnon: issued by CoIling;\v0od pohce iduring the year, according` to the iunnual report p1'e. by Chief of `_lP0lice Lorne Davidson. r u . . .. Collingwoo-d. - At Collingwood councils nal st,atuwt.o1'y meeting a bank balance of $12,613.95, after all bills were paid, was reportetl. The actual balance amounted tol $40,741.35, but it was explained that $30,000 had been placed in a separate fund for the pa:.'ment of 1 debentures. I ' I bhink that every member of this council has good reason to be proud of the 1938 nancial state- ment. 'Dhe mill rate has been low- Ierdd without raisinlg the assessment. iWe lmve paid our own way and ienjoy a surplus of over $12,000," ,stated Mayor Graydon Kohl. I ...,. ' .. I r<,....-,.: .. ...........--.. :__ 1.1.- I ` I 5 Council was unanimous in the l to have 1,200 copies of the gnancizxl statement printed and de- Ilivered to ratepayers. The nal`.- |.cial :~*Lzu1(1ing- of the municipality ishollld be known to the citi'Zen;< iwho 1_>21_\' the bills." said the mayor. I`! -v ._`(AIlJ vn-V a Council reported an increase in [current tax collection 01' $147.00G.- `;($2 on properties alone. . NY-.. 4.1.-.. l -.4 nnn .._....4.L r ._1_, He reported a bu.~__\' year of court jsessiozis and pointed out that more ,than 700 complaints were investi-| igated and satisfactory settlenieniz imade. The staff consi.-t.< of Chief Davidson, Constable Norman Sheehy "and Special Coiistables . _Archie l'I`hompson, AI Wi11i. Cha1'le:< Mc- ;Co,\'. Victor WilIi::on and Fire Chief` [Earle Simmonds. 'l 1 . . 1 .1 y-, ~. i In his report the chief urgerd! [citizens to keep 011' sidewallcs while! |1'i bicycles. .\Iotori: were also `warned to lock parked cars. I Oro council met at the " `Hall on Dec. 15, with all the] bers present. I IV-...-..I11.... Vl"..,lL. A . ~ A n nip} 3 ' \J\4l\I y.\.ux.uu. Councillor Tudhope paid in $3.00: -from Robt. Barnette for two trees} on road 17, and Councilior Wood- ;row paid in $10 from H. J. Craw- ]ford for wood north of highway, |i-oad 8a. No tenders had been re- ;ceived for wood south of highway iand bridge timber, so this ma t.te1' was left in hands of `Councillor Woodrow.. -r v _,, _ .,,., .,._,__..I:.._. h ;ancial for a '1 mary of which is as follows : Treasu ry Balance from 1 Taxes 1937 `I Taxes 1938 1938 .. .. Receipts Dept.p., subsidy, 1937 -$ `;.\'0n-Resident and m'rea1`;< ]Diroct relief ..... `School purposes {Roads and b1'id`;res i Miscellaneous Salaries and others there most of them wearing P.P. s jewels and it made a thrilling; and colorful sight. There was some short addresses which were listened to with great attention and in ail it was a very guccesgful get`-`to'get.her gm! will nu-nbmhlv he faliwqd In! W 8 Very 5_`ucCU33.XlIl gC?'F0sUQI ,an4i will probably be followed by Iothens in the; near future. 3'. UULU\`V-- . Link was present regarding: was l 0R0 COUNCIL 7 Maple Ave.: -yuuuu... ` Expenditure d allowances. .$ 2007 7459 9611` : 27300 $53665 1520 1689 ;_u..au . To Wn (1 t7-_: We Wish You, One and All i A Merry Christmas _= ~:and a Happy and Pr0sz)erous New Year I ;;'_.`_.-.;. WKESTONE PARSONAGE IS SCENE OF WEDDING` Stationery and printing . , Roads and bridges Charity Relief . . . . . . . . . = School purposes Wire fence bonus Town Hall . Tile drainage debentures Hawkestone P.V. . . . Sheep killed by dogs Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . Board of Health . . . . . County rates `STAWSE BAKOGEORGE | RECEIVES PILOT S LICENSE I E} Three members of the 0riIHa: Flying; Club, Bob Golstein, Bert} Litster, of Burk`; Falls, and Stawse Bakogeorge, of Barrie, secured their] private pilot's licenses last week. I The Orillia Flying Club machine; will be busy on Christmas week end, G'ord'o11 Welstead,. the p-i1'ot-inst1'uc- Cash balance MEATS and PROVISIONS Phones 626 - 627 Joins in Wishing a Very Our Entire Organization Best Christmas Wishes TO ALL oua FRIENDS AND PATRONS COLES 39 POWELL C0V":!-_5;_.I1!3N5PFT t0 Everyone! Merry Christmas uuuuu_ mv W. B. Tudhope, Clerk and Treas., Oro. Glhrizimaa (rwtitzga _c5Ex'rAuV}.'iI..7s}I.-'4' $50060 3601

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