Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 7 Mar 1939, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Barrie-Elmvule I 1`C11C121l1g. I .\Ii.<.< Eva Nellisl returned home. \T.'- "n`\\\n '1` ]_}';ll'UIl1:'. 1 3.1)`. Hub .\IcQuz1_\' and .\Iis.s Helena} !J:`12111nug'l1'.111 spent 21 day in the vi!-i | 1:15.,-`e. I \l`.- Jnhn Rank hnnL'nv i: \-11011;]- A\LI'_`. home Dav: AV .\ 1'ULu1'HL'| Miss ronto, '1 pa rents. `.IV V 111:4" 1115 Mr. 21 ..~'1)em 21 ! So1'r_\' is sick. 501-1)" In,-nu` 1 So1`r_\' to report hill`. M1-. and .\Ir.~: M1: and .\I1'.<. Hm` Ben. Ganton and as sick with the .\I1'.~'. I1. I-Iewitt land hospital. \Ti<.' C!-nr-D Qn` ..\Al'." ' I )1" -~ dll.` SH Mrs. with 1' The United W..-\. met at the home of M1-.~'. .\Io1'1e_\` Webb on Wednes- 7.n- \!`...-..1 I I`l~.rn-n 1l'D\'n `)Q 01 .\u-.:. .uo1-1e_\' weno on \\eunes- ;I:1_\', .\[z1rc11 1. There were 23 ladies present. The president, ;\Ir.<. Lennox Black, took charge of the lmeetin_-_'. I`\.. Q T):-u?r\\I" \\T \ Ianhl +1-un?v TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1939. ' I11C(3Ill1f_'. The St. Peter's W..-\. held their 1neetin;.>' on Thu1'sda_\' in the base- ment. of the church. There were 17 members and two visitors pres- n-~.+ Qnu-inrv u-n; dnnn fnv \':1n:'\' 11 11181110613 {UK} 1.\\'(.) \'lS1LU1':! 1111:3- ent. Sewing` \\'a.< done for \'z1nc_\' .\Ionke_\', Fort George School. The p1'e.~:ident, Mrs. Lennox, took charge of the meeting. 311-s. Dalton Irvin, of Toronto. 1: visiting` her sister, Mrs. W. Young, 3150 her uncle, Fred Jobbitt. Tnfrnv 1mnL-m- hnvs n1n\'n=-.d tlm (1150 net` UIICIC, rreu aooolu. Lefroy hockey boys played `the Stroud boys F1'ida_\' evening in thc rink here. the score being 5-4 in ,favor of Stroud. UULL M1 . 5.;'e. Mr. John Rook. banker, is spend-} 1:: his holidzxys in Floridzl. and .\11'.<. Russell .-\1'ksey mm day in I3zn'1'ie. to report Mrs. Wm. H2111 Hope for :1 speedy recovery.` to report Mrs. Orval Jam- -. is \'e1'_\' sick. .\[1'.<. Ed. Fzu'1'ag- 211'. .\I1'.~.r. Wilf. Warriner, ha Harve_\' Johnston, Mr. nn Cnnfnn nml \I1` "P ("nvnnnno-11` nth`? \JlLU(lZ QKLIUUL 12` apcuu1Il;51 me time in the village. A number of the school children 0 sick with the u. Mrs. Alfred Porter spent :1 day ith her aunt, Miss E. Butler, who Very sick. ANTEN MILLS d1`. . Goo. Scott, of Penetung, the week end at home. . and 311's. A. Le.~:p1'ancc and` _\' are spv_3nding' some time wiLh i` at Honey Ha1'bou1'. Jcr. 1.:- 1'etu1'ne.'. after spemiing somtg time in] K7111". 1 1111.`; Hrs -I\r~x- BARBIE REAL ESTATE: (1 HUHIU. \'elmz1 Thompson, 01" is spending` 21 while with HILLSDALE spe11di1`.;_=` sand Mrs. STROUD Snider is spenJ'1ng V1-\n u Hoskin and family week end in Rock- Joe nu. was taken to .`.I1d- l'\U\ .\1i~. 41.. of .\Iid1um1, 22 Bayeld St. Ebens, of To- tho week enu W. J. Dzx\'en-| UUIIHSLUII, iV11'.| T Cavanaugh Miss Ethel to Toronto at F. New- The Barrie Advance has he 1` vveunesuay evemng. Mrs. D. Lemon and son Gordon, of Belle Ewart, are visiting Mrs. J. Trask. RT:\\NIA-no`-an G1....1.J.. 1..l`L 1.-.-4- IIvr\I\1r I-A Noiman Shields left last week to take a position in Mattawa. |"'hn LOT. AR? rill hair! {hair News of BIICI. The Sunshine Club of St. George s Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Godden, Cumberland St., on Wednesday evening. iMr.u, D T.nmrm and mm Gnrrlnm Canadian National Expressi Mrs. Wallace Parr, of Orillia, vis- ited with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Raid, 'T1'f n 1- mrs. r... noone. S. A. Maxwell and family, of Hamilton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Maxwell over the week end. "I"lnn C`......L.'..- !'11..L ..-E 04- f`n.sunn n weeK enu m '1'Ol`0I1t0. YI`ed Harwood, of the Copaco sta", is off duty after receiving an ,injury Saturday. I A19? Crn'|1nm, nf Mm Rank nfi Why Grader Does Not Work After Dark vv. ueiu, .L11'nn D12. Mrs. G. Kashner and daughter Wanda have returned home after a visit in New York and Baltimore. Tnnlz Du1l A4-` 'l`nu.-.n+n unani- Llio Mrs. P. Bowen and son Mervin and Miss Pauline Clark spent the week end in Huntsville. T-he Presbyterian Church are holding an annual oyster and bean supper, Thursday, March 9, 5.30 to 8. Admission 400. M... 1: mm. .... M. .......+ +1.... ..m..1.x enu U1 LJOIICIOII VlS1ElI'lg II`lEI1(.lS.- Mrs. F. H. Mohns, of Capreol, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Boone. I T|nnn.ln.- 1\,1..1..n_ Al? Fnnm-.nl {:- ID. DUOILB. . I `Douglas Mohns, of Capreol, IS spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. E. Boone. Q A 1\/nvuvall nvul +`nmIxy n4` I weunesuay, LV1'd.I'Cn 5. Miss Millie Stinson spent the week end in Toronto. | I`nA Tlnv-uynnA A4` +1-xo (-`nnonn NECESSARY LIGHTING EQUIPMENT In reply to 21 number of enquiries ' and some comment 111 the prem re- ` 5:z11' the failure of the town grader I0 operate at ni{.,-`ht when necessary, Town En:g'ineer E. O. R-awson presented the following to! the chairman of the board of works, who read it at the council meeting ` )Ionda_v e\`enin_2`. I \'n nr-Han w:i< fnkrnn in` r-nnnnilu The Cunzldizm National I-Ixpress offer the fol'.o\\'in:: (Daily Except Sunday), with convenient Connection ILCU \rVlLI1' 1181' piuiell W. Reid, Tifn St. NI !-: C Tfnchnnv O. .`1uIIllSSl0I1 QUC. I Mrs. R. .Thompson spent the week end 'in London visiting friends {Mrs F`, I-T, 'Mn}~m:_ nf CanrenI_ llI1Jlll`_V ozuuliuay. Alex. Graham, of the Bank of. Toronto sta , is enjoying a few weeks holidays, and is relieved by Ed. Latimer, of the Bank of To- ronto, Barrie. Nva T T\4'cne1rnH VH1 ha 441:: 1'0 Ilnf/0, D21l'l'l8. Mrs. W. Maskell will be the guest speaker at the St. George's` Church Friday night at the Lenten .:m'vir-n servlce. - Mrs. B. Owens is ill in the hospi- tal with pneumon1a.. V1511. H] LVBVV IOFK anu DHILIIIIUFC. Jack Pulford, of Toronto, spent the week end at Mr. and Mrs. R. Pu1ford s. 'T'Ln Q11".-u. T 1.` r -4.` Dual-`.. ruuuru S. The Silver Links Class Ave. United Church are tea and sale of baking 17th. `A/fun D `D.......... .....A IV)` :\l.l. J. LZ1\'ll.H2l'g,'l1, C`.1:1i1'man, Board of Works. Dear Si1',-Ha\'in_:z' read in the pres;< the that has taken place re working of szrzxdel` on `streets at Ilifiht. I would like to H,-1cu1' up the 1'ez1.~'on why it has not been out more at 11L:11t. i l`lun nnhv nlnnn 1l'n nun nnnvnfo 99 - 'L'lL'ill ll!) LIIC I CLI-`Ull \\`H_\ IL llctb IIUL The only place we can operate at lni_;ht is on the "front streets. and - `then the siores have to be lighted, ' or the nm_iori:_\' ol.' them. The ezu`lle.~='t ` we have been able to work the ::r:1(le1' in the morning" this year was Int 5.00 a.m. (and then it xvag ` lvi \ nhrl lhnf \vn< nnn \\'r>r>l( nnrn, l _ HUG [Hill \\"cl5 Ulll.' \\'UliK 21gU. Now, in order to work the ,r:1-ader at ni_9,'ht it would be necessary to equip it with 1`unnin'g' lights and ood 1i5:ht.<, fore and aft, in order `that openator can see to operate. F.-\t the present. time, when on the 'muin street, we have to tie red :li:l1t.~x on back and front and have ' two men with iz1n'.ern.< walk along` . the side to protect t1'a"1c running - into blade. The cost of equipping with lie'hts in order `hut we niayz I operate at ni_e`ht would be $200.00. and if council so de.=ire.<, I will proceed to have .<:1me done at once. 'l`ru. this will clear. up the enquim-ie< as to whv '.-he grader is not used 24 hours :1 day when need- n.-I Canadian National Express ;\1on(xa_v evenmg'. I No action was taken by council; with 1'e.spect to the purchasing of Ii:;hting' equipment : Ali. J. Cavana'g;h, (`H1171-vnnn Rnna-rl nf \Vn1`1:a, 1 `HT, 0 21.11]. \2lIlu LHCH lL \V'd }1'i.-kjr) and that was one week ago. I \'n\v in m-:}m- fn xvnrk H10 Irv-ndp `JACK c.R7isLAND GIVES ADDRESS ON FLOWERS SVCLIKUI` .\lUIHlil_\' lf\HHlg 21L Lilli monthly meeting` of the Nurse.s' Aiunmui, held at the nurses resi- -lence. .\h'. Ci'o.<>'lan:i s talk on flowers, with pa1'ticu1a1' reference to the care of cut flowers, was much enjoyed by the t\vent_\'-ve mem- bers in attendance, many of Whom di. keen intei`e. in the gen- eral discussion on house plants, which was heartily entered into fol- lowiiigx the address. Ur. Jack Crossland was the guest` . .\Ion evening at the .\'nn1nn hold nf H10 nn1:p: wad- i\In'.=. D. Roy Gray, Mrs. Gordon Clark, ;\I1'.<. R. J. Hall and Mr. Walker Calzlwel`. attended the Hor- ticulture Convention in Toronto, held at the King: Edward Hotel. M1`. Howard Anstiell, of Toronto, visited over the week end with his ......,-n.+ `\1'.. n1-\r` `\1'v:- T Ana.-in ' new at me mug: 1,'.(1wara rlotel. lparents, 311'. and Mrs. J. Ansdell. 3. I am, yours res`pectfu1l_V, (Q0-rl\ 173, O R.-XWR V/1t l'andale\ _VOUl'5 1'L`.Sf UCllull_\", (Sg'd.) E. O. R.-XWSON. ` Eng1neer.| Connection made thotl` and STROUD of Burfon holding a on March ` Keown, ` Keown, who predeceased her almost * seventeen years ago. had been an invalid for the ` ve years, having also lost her eye- Again the hand of death visited this community, claiming another highly-, respected citizen from our midst, in the person of Maria Widow of the late Robert Mrs. past sight about the same time. on Wok 1K`+11 aha unlrov-nrl Keown V `and sister having predeceased her b'lg.L 210011: {-118 $1118 E11118. On Feb. 15th she sulfered ai. stroke, and two weeks later, on Tuesday morning at six o clock, Feb. 28th, she passed peacefully away to her Eternal Rest. She was the daughter of the late William and. Jane Brown, of Newcastle, and was one of a. family of ve, a brother some V02?-R warn and :1 hrnH1a1' 9| Cooking School (Lilli ]lIC17 LIZIVIHE 111 UUUCULLDUU 1131' I some years ago, and a broxher, S. ` R. Brown, and a sister, Mrs. Mary A. .Cowan, boih still residing at Newcastle. Mrs. Keown had al\va_\'s resided on the farm to which she nornn .. .. ;n.:,:,. mm 1Ivn:- ..c .\| WIIU CZJIEU `/11 I181` IIUHIC 1L`.`l'.'l \\'f.`l" come. She would sit and sing` her; favorite hymns by the hour. Whenf she had her health, she was a faith-! ful worker in the Presbyterian; Church, of which she was a mem-i her. She had also been a mem-i jber of the W.z\`I.S. for a number of years, and was presented only last year with a life membership certi- cate. Left to mourn the loss of a low` |;v1nr ..-...n...\.. ....n 4-... Au.....l.+n..,. nun] 1 C51ulu UH EH8 121.1111 l/U \VlllCll 5118' came as a bride. She was of al kind, happy and pleasant disposition! and was loved by all. Even though` she was blind, she enjoyed life anu" kept a keen interest in all the lat- est events, and tried to make zilll who called at her home feel wel- nnvnn Qt... 'II'(\v'uI`rI Ct and :\:nn~ I-...\.l aonn 01 uarrw. On "].`hur.s(la_\.~ gtfternoon :1 5-hortl service `was held in the home, pro-1 ceeding then to the church, wherei service was conducted by her pan:-j tor, Rev. E. C. Robertson, aS5i51C`Lll by Rev. F. V. Abbozt, Schombe1`,:. .and Rev. H. G. Blake, Ivy. The ` M. Banting, Lee Banting` and I7. .. pall-bearer:~: were W. J. Demp.~:Lcx'.' Jos. McLean, R. H. Arnold, W. lC.' ` 1 I Arnold. 1\.-..... 1.....,.1.- 4 Inu~,..~.~ I-nlrl nl` vlun` 111331.8- lov- ing mother are two d21u_g`hte1's and two sons, Mrs. I. F. Lennox (Jen- nie); Maude and Rob at home and John of Barrie. ("in $'l"'l-.nv~,l.n~ n P+.n-nnnn :.`1n1'1' n 1 I 1 E I-leppleston s Meat Specials Many low:-1_\' owers toid of the` ` sorrow and .=_vmpathy of 1'1'ien.I.s andi relatives. A1no11g'st them, spra_v.< from the P1`e.~'b_\'te1'iz1n W..\I.S., the` Anglican W.A., the :.-;randchi1(1ron,`, great grandchildren, and m2m_\" others- Interment was made in the Pre.nb}te1'iz1n Cemetery. - 1 A large crowd turned out at the= to see the Ha\\'ke. 11i_::ht play arena `I`hu'rs(lz1_\' Lions of Barrie Hawks, the score being 4-2 in favor` of the I-Iaw`k.=. This was :1 benet game for Ro.~::< Bmtrmn, of Dalston, who was hurt plzxyinpr hockey. T\nn + fa)-xmzf Hun r-:11-nivnl nt `Iw \Vn0 '35 l'1u1't [)Iz1_\f1ILL: IIUCKU). Don: format the carnival at arena March 10th. . Mr. Ro'\<: Campbell, of Torox spent; the week end at his hc here. I -. -n.,.,..- n- x_:., : _.: ,:. Mrs. Wi'H'mm Sinclair friends in Buffalo. I-I. ARMSTRONG March 14- ' 15 - 16 Be sure fq see Miss Small cook on the new Red Spot, the world s fastest element The Largest Manufacturers of Electric Stoves in the British Empire. Haw Soon L337 Eggs P lmproved Express Service JUST when the new chicks will begin `to produce is 21 vital question to all poult1'_': raisers. YOU can be sure tlm` your chicks will lay in record time if you use Purina feeds exclusively. Purina feeds are tested on all breeds, under all conditions ! OBITUARY The Surieunt Company Limited Oddfellows Temple MARIA KEOWN Will It MOFFAT S AFTERNOON AND EVENING AGENTS FOR MOFFAT RANGES CONDUCTED BY SAUSAGE and numerous other artlcles. no cash was reported stolen at Elm- vale. Constable Peters, of Elmvale, and County Constable Burke re- sponded to a call and set out in pursuit of the robbers, who ed in- the direction of Collingwood, where` they were stopped on the highway by Collin-gwood police, who had been notied to be on the watch by Constable Peters, and who had blockaded the road at the highway intersection west of Stayner. r`w,m1.:m.- Hm nnlir-n pm-, the rnh- 1 Toronto, _ at home; 1 |W.C.T.U. A well-attended meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Walker Monday after- noon. The president presided and Mrs. J. A. Petch led the devotional period and gave a short address on .why there is not divine interference in worldly affairs and why temper- ance and other evils are merited. Tliere was a long business session and several resolutions were pass- .ed. ICU- ] Two new member were added to `the roll. T4- `tron A,.nlA.~.,l 5,. L.-..... `l\,I .... It was decided to have Mrs. Laing, of Toronto, an outstanding temperance speaker, address the local union on Thursday, April 20, further details of which will appear later. `.\rTu.~ T A Yn....-v ....... ....I....! 4.- 3 H16 F011. RILEY. Mrs. J. A. Lennox was asked to attend the Temperance Federation `in Toronto this week. NT: T1.-\n+L. int] Thfu. I).-H4 ... .......- Ill 1U1'0llLO E1115 WEEK. Mrs. Heath and Mrs. 21 very pleasing duet. A hut-,n1+v vnfn nf 21. Vtify pxeaallxg UUEE. A hearty Vote of thanks was [tendered Mrs. Walker for lending `her home for the meeting`. At the lclose of the business nerioti the ]hostess served tea, brin-ging to a `close a very enjoyable meeting. ! The Reason I And you wou1dn Iv `journey on Friday ? I U\'nL T J! du....u.J vu ;.;.uu_y . Not I. I can't understand why some people will be so superstitious. U\Y.. ,.....-..-A.:L:.... ..L,_..L L`...L ! E i SAUERKRAUT 3 for . . . . . . . . . ln..u1.... n... u\. uu ..-uy\.;mmuuua. No superstition about that- Satur(la_\"s pay clivy. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Sliced, Crushed of Diced PINEAPPLE-`2 tins. . \.al1I| u\J . . . . . . . . . . . . with 3 bars Calay Soap 2 lbs. Hi'.I(')`e. BUTTER SODAS Habitan: Vegetable SOUP--2 1211`_I(5 tins Lu1'_2'e Package` HIPSO . _.!;L ') l,_.., l"_I Oh Boy HAND CLEANER---tin Phone 407 VVO (`-m'1'_\' Purina Startena and Master Chick Starter ` Midland Peuetanz Elrnvale A7'.anda|e' Aandale 'I".........n.. EKATEEEVE CHICK T STARTER FEEDS GROCERY PHONE 88 'FU].' YOU 1' 72 Owen St. Page Five Porter gave begin a 21 SOUTHBOUND 25 25 .lO .n.vnJ.n.L\a 2 for MRS. CRESVVICKE at .\Iidlund for Victoria Hzlrbour, Waubau. Uh~ C01.i\\ 11tC1` Full particulars from any Agent \"7`. TO and FROM TORONTO (Now in l".'cct) . 10.00 .10.30 .11.00 .11.45` 5.14 7.05 intersection west 01 mayner. Crashing the police car, the rob- ber car hurtled into the ditch, the three occupants taking to the fields amid a fusilade of shots from the constables revolvers, and making `ltood their escape. A radio, cash izisuter and other goods stolen at mvale were found in the car, as well as a pair of trousers and driver's permit belonging to Mr. Tomlinson, stolen from the Super- test Garage in Barrie. Sledge hammers, crowbars and other break- ing and entering tools were also Jound in the car. 7 Later in the morning a Ford Sedan bearing license number 84-D- 41 was stolen from the garage of the Fair Dairy Co. at Collingwood, in which the trio are believed to have made their escape from the district. _ l"`|-.n nnv nnlmrl I-ur H-no rnhlmnv: In bu. Croton I dishict = by the -Jvvvln-A and is VIA HOE IEEUI` Their 1 reached 1 later it ` reached times to `X71-.nn i Collingwo_o ungwooa tney oroxe into me garage of P. Hair s Dairy and stole a ma- roon sedan, later forcing a gas pump at a service station half a block distant. It is presumed they headed west from Collingwood, as at Constable Sheehy s call three men from Midland and three from Stay- ner covered roads to the east. An +1.... ..+..1,... n'nn4 .n :nn1.n1:.m- ner coverea roaus 120 me east. All the stolen goods, including cash registers, radios, ashlights, tools, as well as sledge hammers and other instruments used in burg- laries, were recovered in the big uarinn I TIKIL A1` FLILILIIVKJ IVILLV I The three men jumped out and took to the bush toward the beach. Constable Sheehy emptied his re- .vo1ver at the men and Thompson 1red three times. The robbers dud lnot return the re. "I"1nu |vIn:` uvnu `nc~d- Iurkon +1131. {me Will Bd. of Health .IF!..,. Ha" (nsnzrlct. - The car used by the robbers in the Barrie and Elmvale break-ins was a large Studebaker eight sedan. stolen in East York the night prev-i inn: IOWI1 nau d.HU Market . . . . . Ag'ricu1tural Park Simcoe Hall . . . . . . . Fire Brigade . . . . . . Fire Alarm . . . . . . . . Fire Truck . . . . . . .. Drivers and Help . . Fire Fgt. Equipment. Hydrant Rental Street Lighting . . . . Police Dept. . . . . . . . Public Works . . . . . Salaries Printing . . . . . . . . . Receptions . . . . Special G.rants Sundries c ll2`\IlI'.` DU. UL KIUHJI/H - - {Fire Hall |Town Hall and T\/I'n1yn+ nor, return me me. trail was lost when they the ice on the beach and was picked up where they the highway, leaving; it at avoid cars. When the robbers reached Col- lingwood they broke into the garage nf P, Hair- : Dairv and stole a ma- `FUUIIC DCIIUK M2Lin`.e11z1n Collegiate . Vocational Co. Simcoe Debentures, "l",.uu-. ueoentures, \.zOLlp0!lS Town .... ..5-1,316.92 Debentures, Coupons Unemployment 2,899.87 {Bmdiord St. L I Public Schoo \;In.'n~ nI\nI1nn _\'ez11` the Kiwanis -Club arranged to| lmve the street marked out for crossing` at the Prince of Wales School and suggested that available }ca1'etake1's be trained to act as itrafc men to guide the children I I }across the busy street, but this had not been done. n,m..+.. n,.,,..,. lTHe- um..,.1. .,+ `nor, oeen aone. "i Deputy-Reeve Mills: Each day at noon Sgt. Case is there on the job. Ald. Garner: I believe the boy who was hit there was hit on the sidewalk. Should the chief of police not have consulted the chairman be- fore making` a decision not to lay a charge '. There are too many ca.~`e.~: like that in Barrie and too many stop street . not being" obeyeal. There is _;`ro. ne::1i';;ence in (lri\'in_u' e\`er_\' day. I am not c-ritici'1.in_-_>' the chief, but when there are acci and no cliar_2'e.~' are laid there should be some explan- `ation. lf my boy wa:< hit by :1 `trurk while on the . I would L (})'t1llli_\ want some explanation." H T-Pnnx-n \l:nl.rn-nn- T110 nlwnimnzin K'U1'LillHl_\ \\LlllL EUIHU U.\}'|ilHi'.LIUll. _ {cove .\[acLa1'en: The chzxirn of the police deparment could interfere in the manner . .-\ c112n'j:e can be lzxizi by the bc pu1'cnt.< or zmyono else and in uz1.-0 \\'hc-1'0 the pzu'ent.< feel 1 where has been neglifgence t ;. 1:15 a c]1:n'j_-`e. No action w:1.< taken on }Clzn`k .< . 're:a1'(1i11_g' ,1mi.<.~=2\1 of the .'<(-hool in 21 body. (Continued from page one) and other articles. No nu.-.1. um- ..m.uu.+nA oi-nlnn 91- Elm- Waterworks (Continued from age one) FIRE AT FLEEING MEN `I-an Havna rnnn 1'nw\nnri nnf 1 (Continued from page one) (Continued from pa'g'e one) Toronto Allandalel Allandale . Elmvale Penetang ` Midland NORTHBOUND . . ..ZO,U( Coupons 542' ll LHL5 lllilllllttf .\|.l_4};Ua.Ull.' run 1)oj.".< n that they n 1|v4u,~ 4..1-nu An WT`. . . . 4,0: . .... 3,850 LEVIES .1 Angus M(_u_1_ 57,454.58 ` 32,694.19 1,085.94 ..23,060.00 Innhc attmctive service beyond Toronto 2 1939 1,938 .$1,700 $1,0(u( 1 '70!) 1 900 .' 3,000 an 300 100 175 . 1,260 . 1,000 . 3,325 . 6,300 . 9,100 .13,500 I . 6,184 . 1,000 100 2,500 50 J.,uuu 100 2,600 mm A ;, auu 1,700 .\}llZlIIi'.l.IUll. `The chzlirxnzm .14 nnnLl nu! 50,985.71 37,642.41 4,500.00 28,882.65 54,316.92 (Continued from page one) daughter, Mrs. Lorne Brennan, 89 Essa Road, Allandale. mt- 7..;:....-.. ..I..:...._ 4-1..n+ kn maul . 11.15 1.08 1'2n CULUU HUL . 4.1..-. l.,...'. IU .|.,aU U to 550 :5 3,325 )0 6,200 )0 8,700 )0 13,500 :4 5,964 )0 800 )0 100 >0 2,575 4,372.70 2,899.67 I.OU E 2.15 2.45 a 3.15 ; q>1.,u\u 1,900 1,150 100 1111 3,000 175 175 1,260 RPM ! J.UU ml nnn 111'. LHDDG LVUGU, :xAAau.uaAc- I `Mr. Latimer claims that he was 100 yesterday, but other members` of the family believe that he may have two or three years to -go be- fore reaching the century mark.` There appears to be no accurate method of checking: on his age. i Mr. Latimer was born at - - nu 1-.- (Continued from page one) templates the building of beautiful rose beds on the Post Ofce square. In Aim-nccinn nn Han 1\/[nit-9:4-or `School Children Horticulture `D808 on cue rust Uuu.'I: squint. In discussion on the Mulcaster St. proposition, council referred the - matter to the Board of Works for consideration and report. Figures ` provided by the town engineer re- : vealed that the cost would run in the neighborhood of $525.00. 1 | (Continued from page one) Mr. Atkey further pointed out that the increased consumption of milk had been appreciated by dis- trict producers during the usually slack season. The Barrie Red Cross Society re- ceived 205 pairs of shoes, boots, goloshes and rubbers through the footwear matinee" which is spon- sored each year at Christmas time for the school children, the ad- mission price being an old pair of shoes or other foot gear. A. F. Hammer reported that the local police were offering co-opera- tion in providing protection at the schools for children crossing the street. 1 .1 ,1 .1,_ -r:-___ rn__L won 5. Mrs. Iwing Knapp has returned to her home after a few weeks visit in the city. Mr. Jack Calvert has returned to Toronto after spending` a week with Jerry Coughlin. . i \T`1- 'T`nm }7Imni1w' and Duh,` Bl41CCln It is expected that the Lions Club will take an active interest in the local Boy Scou t:s '-`-r::nn-p~ this sum- (Advance Correspondence) Mrs. Alex. Wilson is spending a few days with friends in Barrie. Mr and Mrs, T.nrm=. .Tnhn1'nn. nf` VNCEK GHQ 11]. J.U1'Ulll/U. Mr. Tim Adair and Mi Ne\\"con have returned iafter spending; a Week iton s. i KT:-.1 Tv\-u'nn- `\'l1'J1`\T\ Hue Iew clays wuzn I1`len(1S 1n Darrle. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston. of - Painswick; Mrs. Johnston and daughter Lillian, and Mr. Glen Rich- ardson, of Barrie, visited at L. L. Scott s. 7\,T..~ `H T !"nnn1nlin Ga cnonzlinm n u-\.u.uuu v; \. ........ ma vu ..... .. Station in the Eugenia Falls 4 on land given to his parents government. He was the child in a. family of eight, the only survivor. .D ..... ,... Ar n...-l-`.n..-....-`kin 4 : Iew weexs m J.O1'0I1T.0. 1 A number from here attended the euchre party in Phelpston last Friday evening. - M1-<, Inf?-`m- r.vA nf I`nrnn1'.n_ Ye vim.` rrluay eve-.-mug. ' Mrs. La"e1'ty, of Toronto, is vis-, iting with Mrs. Len. Jones. ` Miss Madlyn Coughlin is in To- ronto zntending the skating carnival. Miss Stella Robb spent the week end with friends in Cookstown. lIf.'.~.- \Tn1-n ("nun-Inlin i~vsnn4- A-inn EHO. VVIIH ll'lBH`LI In LaUUKb'LrU\'VI1. Mlss Mary Coughlm spent the week end in Toronto. NT 'I`.n :\r`n:\9 nnrl T\s1'ao Ia`!-Inn] J Cl`l`_\' K, 0Llg'l'l1lll. 321'. Tom Fleming and Duh.` Bzuterby were badly injured while icutting` wood in the bush. Mr. Flelning had his back badly hurt, while Dalt is su`ering' from a badly sprained ankle. \h-.4, Rial. (`nx snent :1 few (law; Spl'2llH(1 LIHKIB. Mrs. Sid. Cox spent a. few day; at G. Goddard's, Hillsvdale. Miss Mae Lessor, of Midland, is . a few weeks at her home horn rpenu here. COt1'.'.:`. Mrs. M. J. Coughlin is spending 21 few weeks in Toronto. A .......t..... 4.`..nm hm-A -,.++amI...-II D1`. and Mrs. are ;~pen the wood. WY`. n\\ 3 `YD. spent t M1`. 1'21mi1_\' 1`1'iend.~* `.lu-. vuc uun_y auLvAvvL- `Because of unfavorable farniing` comditionsi `his parents moved :0 Newton Robinson after farming a few miles south of Barrie for some _\'ears. About 60 _\'ea1`s are 31!`. Latimer moved to Angus, and there had charge of the patrollin-g' of 3,000 to 4,000 acres of land wliicl: was then heavily timbered. He was also game warden for a wiril-3 on land which was later taken lJ.'h'l<': by the _crovex-nment to make tlzei Camp Borden t1'ai11i11,2' site. l Ur. Latimer has six chilIren,: 1\I1~s. Lorne Brennan, .-\llan(lale, Mrs. Jessie O Conno1', Toronto; 3115. .\'o1'man Janline. Creemore; Elln: and Fred, .-\ng'u.<. and Jack Latime-2 .-\llamlale; `Z0 5:1'an and Cl_`.',`lit _u'1`ea.t-1:1-21n(l(-liildren.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy