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Barrie Examiner, 28 Oct 1948, p. 12

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Prion mus bf 11 Se 1101 war inners Lafontaine Potato Show lttlzp Kr iui aware ll Show 2U lclespim for anon hi ltrtlll tin tiet Hit in t1iiiii if ii ii Tl ii it it their 21 lllis ii tl exliiim ll an liic ti llnl iiii ll tlt to 3k 51 no uni tit ugttn iei ilil iiiliw Si IVA il Aiii tin t21 ILr 1p ff iii uroruo Mitt was held in the was oqiiiiiiy at Forget llllslll ti in liiiintairie ominuiiity Ilall on Tuesday and Bruntnix ii IAINfits ii Vetlnestiay of first weekThe potato growers potatoes growli in CS if of the surrounding district contributed More titan 90 Ill tr iiiiiii it lr rl Adm Hm mn total or more than 200 entries and the fair hatahdin pota iir innitii Ltttl iilvl ltill ii =1 at si iI iri hwy HA 7774 77 drii laiiiik Itiili i1ii ll tr Af 7mm llrtinelle lit MilneI ll it 111 Fr ll cm ii Show iisi UP 311000000 STROUD lliil lipnac iiiiiiiii swab ersV Mrs Garfield iordon returned iiltiil ll INNSi Illv PiISt Willl home last week lftllil loriticx ittijtlllltfl to estimates made by Susie twillii local assessor This would Mr and Mrs lialiinii Small have lltlt the ioisns population abottt lllllllltl Itll it lllvidllIt WWI in lllll to liitish oltinibia The United WMS and WA wiil Kl lt wk Ilium lmflklfl meet next Vednesday afternoon flhMl lullllilu11llih Nov at the home of Miss teait flltlil lltti to new iiiitiiig is re twp co is unfitted the past yeill IRIS On Sunday afternoon the llltlili tlll ioriird for construction in hers iii the IStlllt Lodge here due November 151 intxi attended the Presbyterian Church lJtll Desioclies ll Hii if Jr tcit 34tl lint it li 5o do iiiii October not Augustin Alumina tllillftt llji 011 SiiiI Mir1 Harvey lltielies riltllll SunI Desroclirs 11 enliic iyoid accident tray with loioiiio hitlids liiiiitis population has increased loll fen will be available in service have been called for payment November 15 1948 Congratulations to Mr and Mist iv Small on the bhtli of baby boy in the BarrierIlospiial on Uct 22 also to Mr and Mrs Fra few weeks Mr Taylor said that his records show the general trend ffliere have been 12 new cottages These bonds 5hUld be Presenled for 1and 13 new cabins colnstrnclltd luck on the birth of son OLfl li el RI1l visitors lllCltKltClviklls em With all cou on of que dare fun he town limits torn on sairl iTerwillager Mr and Mrs Lilli attached No further interest will be paid on these bonds offer this date crop and daughter Anne Lillil crop and Mrs Ann Whitaker of Toronto with Mr and Mrs Walter lfill Mr and Mrs Ignatius Lennox Miss Maud and Robt Kcown of Ivy at Lennox Blacks Stroud Girl Flies Atlantic Miss Muriel Peacock TCA Stew4 ardess made her first transatlantic the present time Orillia assess liltlll tigiiies have been kept on owls of prcwar values and are ILIWIIY below actual values The rea son that it is considered that present values may decline if ilctrssiolt sets in flowech it is ldoiiliiftiL if prewar property ValuCSI PH BARBIE HARRIS ONTARIO CANADA successful as it was one year ago The judges iid some of the finest seed llllllttlfl were exhibited per cent of the entries were tinH DALSTON in lltllltl llin llrowii spent the weekend at liii lpli Mr and lliiiiill liiivc lliil liiil moved toallind Watson Shh Mile lies at Mandy and rivlil the weekend Lake Muskoka The many friends of Mrs Font itoii tle pleased to see her home Li ii the hospital and Mrs tale Moore ti re nt ltlltlt and groom calfcdat the ltlillli home while on their lion tgillttttll Dalston friends were sorry to lltfil oi the accident which lllfilftllll llioivpson had while working at trilliii Mr and Mrs Geo Thomp son Mrs Percy Jory and Mr and Mrs Lorne Jory motored to lor onto on Sunday to visit him Orillia Population Is 1449 iorl4wi Orillias population in 1948 is 11140 the highest in the towns historyf This was disclosed when the town assessor Taylor Mrs Brock liiie until Orillias Campaign For Status of City li sepalld llift In 111 pm lIltIL ltlvh ttl tlt tngun to January Ali 31111 of Filled Lt ole pupil Utllllllt if iiic city KI islattitt li ll purpose llttttlllli the latest of The chef in in iii tlitili iri is so titltlftlllll lltb Orillia liic lzitls voile in ie lltltllllllts tle that the ihiiie vi saving to the iatvpay tutti le provide facts out iixu bear out this contention litlldt election day his Jw uiili ti til111 appeal to the til all he present time Lllllit gets iil til coiiiiiji stitli Stletrxrl as use of tho piison county liliian refuge ieuisir tint and courthouse tlilotli its aftliiiia with the county the lltlttl it otltl ctiiii orovide statl facilities on or make an iziaiiucinci is in the case of Oshawa and katcrloo coinpensuic the county If this tl done on it per capita lsasis the om would sic considerable the hil lia rccvc believes litilfrr iill ti haze li llS tiil lit Figures for thi year are not yet available to aiialyue the coiitciition of liteve Johnston iid stippteted by Deputy llicve Itidliope that Orillia is paying out of itiiltiiflllil to its benifiisto the county ii the basis of first ytiirs tigtiiiis however Orillia iatepiiyeis are as sessed 810711 for over $100 raised in county loses iin the town of Ilairie pays more it shtiie lltlli $llll out of every $100 With the towns financial situ atioii what it it ratepayers will be interested in effecting any reason ilile savings providing it wont af fect efficiency of service At the same time the towns debenture position must be considered and great care must be tiken so that the municipality Ullllllllrll1il to undertake more new constrytion to replace some of the county ser vices It would seem advisable at this critical time for the Town Council to send deputation to Waterloo and perhaps one or two other lllllt es and present full picture of all aspects of the case before asking the ratepayers to pass judgment If it possibly could he arrllnged it wvorrldbrrgood idea to bring the Waterloo mayor or some other sen ior officials from that new city to Orillia to address public metr For were and should against mislakes mm ofrIillsonbuig Ont the nicest crop the heaviest Sill antibodyand very smooth leaves minimum Food has helpcdfrne get the obnccocmp have grpwn in nine SWIFT CANADIAN co Illsth surromro IN nus His ONTARIO FARMER better crop in his 21 year experience You can be sure usrngv Blcnn next year and Wife Blend is the tobacco plant food made in Canada ame top resblts in Canudjanzsoil Itsscientically pre 53 pared by Swifts to producea nerffuller bodied leaf Assure yourself ofa more pro table crop next yearsee your Swifts Plant Food Dealer about yoursupply of will ever return and some new yrdtick may have to be obtained Mr Taylor estimated that btiy ing power in Orillia today was close to $1000000 per year more than 10 yours ago His figures isinieed there are 410 more famil ies living in Orillia today than in tililtl Local payrolls are tip by at least 8700000 per year and this estimate is considered if anything on the conservative side Thoincrease in tourisbbusiness lmeaiis another $125000 per year lspent the local merchants Mr Tay lor has estimated Another 316030 is coming to Orillia in family allow ances which was not received in 15318 Mr Taylor said he did not have ilates figures but he estimated close ItdSOllJlOtl is paid out through the Dominion UnemploquntJnsurance office here year Unemployment insurance was not instituted until 1910 There would have to be amaJor recession change the local situa tion MrTayor said as he pointed out the major part of the increase in buying power was due to indus trial expansion That means our prosperity has been built up on sound basis and is likely to stay OKMIHE have increased Mr Taylor pointed out that the value of business prow pertieson the main street had par icularly increased in value due to ihe big increase inpotentiaLbusr ness The growth dunetown has put the municipality to some expense for more school accommodation more electrical facilities and oth er things but it has meant much ot the English Institutes and how back to me today and Mrs ight last week Masonic Ladies Night On Friday night Oct 22 the members of Stroud Masonic Lodge observed Ladies Night by treat ing their wives to delicious ttir key dinner at Vtcbsters Cotswoldl Lodge tlth Litre This was follow ed with choice musical piogram including Mr and Mrs John Sting gess and other talented entertaint ersEveryone enjoyed ZlnLXtYCD tionally titre time Womens Institute There was large attendance at the Womens Institute meeting in the Hall on Oct 21 The program was arranged by the Historical Re search conveners Answers to the roll call An oldtime custom told many interesting facts of for mer dogs Mrs Baker of the Stroud WI in England gratefully acknowledging the last box of food received from here and telling about the work they would welcome exchangesof copies of programs from Canadian branches memories of days long gonegcome Mulholland read Current Events and The early history of Craig vale prepared by Mrs Leonard Rev Paisley speak ing in Historical Research cm phlasized what losers we would litZ if we were to forget the past He Whiteallpmpcfffvaltesmlewndifwmegrmfdnrportance 0f preservingneeords of information which will be of historic value in future years Business included plans for the Barrie Lions Club dinner on Nov bountiful lunch was enjoyed at the conclu sion of the meeting The Late Col Frederick Robins His many friends here were sorry to hear of the death of Col Robins in the Wellesley Hospital Toronto on Monday Oct 18 Al more titan the cast because it has brought Tgready increasede com munity prosperity he painted out CHAIGHUBST October Miss Orme Sheffield of Barrie is home far theweekend Wallie Watsonof ParrySound washome for few days Mrs Ostrander Toronto spent Sarah Watkins and Mrs Toronto McCraeken is hom from Hos pital Harries Mr and Mrs Ralph Hodgson and familyvlsited in Midhurst during the Weekend The Presbyterian bazaar held at Mrs Addisons last Wednesday was great success Mr and Mrs Herman Harvey Newton Robinson visited Mr and Mrs Ern Caston at the weekend years My cuter says he has never cured Imrecommending it strohgly to my neigh boursand friends Pedlingham who won the Interme BCI Mrs Van Atter and Don of Buf falo and Mrs Shellswell of Clowes weekend with Mrs spent the Oades took the service in St Johns Church on Sunday and Rev Mr lMason WasjnShanty Bay Visito with Mr and Mrs Mow forth at the weekend were Ernest Mow and John Williamson of Toron vRusellzMowforth of Camp iBofdenjT Iss Harriet Johnston of IE and is Andrew Orchard da noon oiVIs IONi WW Mining EmeSt WalklnS have rtumed members at the nobility and cele We areglad to =knowthat Mrs Congratulations to Miss Helen diate Cup in the sports events at few days with Mrs Oades Rev Mr Richards of Shanty Bay thoughjn failing health for several months he was in the hospital onlv three days Born inStroudlson of the late Mr and Mrs Wm Robins he spent his boyhood here receiv ing his early education in Stroud public school Prominent for many years in real estate he was founder and head of Robins Ltd held important properties in the Armour Heightsdistrict and was one or Torontos rst realtors to inaugur ate the subdivision of estates His former Armour Heights home Strathrobin was mated for its ltho population was 108923 so that letter was read from Mrs BWrght gave Iii splendid paper on the motto Lott turned his assessment rollover to the Town Clerks office This com pares with population of 11231 it in 1947 an increase of 218 In 1946 in two years the Town has grown by 534 people US BUTTER CONSUMPTION United States 1918 butter Con sumption is estimated by the Bur eau of Agricultural Economics at 10 pounds per person the lowest on record compared with 112 pounds in 1947 and 164 pounds in 1912 Moving in the opposite dir ection olconiargarine consumption increased from 14 pounds per per son in 1912 to five poundsln 1947 Rev Alfred Price minister of Orillia Baptist Church made an earnest appeal for better observ ance of Remembrance Day Nov 11 entertained by Col Robins He IWas Spanish Consul for the Prov ince of Ontario for more than 20 years During his term of pfltce as Spanish Consul Col Robins saw Spain change from monarchy un der King Alfonso to republic un der Generalissimo Francisco Fran eo He was honorary colonel of the Scottish Regiment and was one of the founders of the Toronto Art Gilleryduand member of Rosedale 3878ayfield 8t TRY APPETIZING 300 Hayfield St crisis at KARL MARSHALL rug and tell all about the proce dtire followed and what obstacles encountered were overcome This would let the ratepayers know how things stood prove FISH and CHIPS THEY ARE REALLY TASTY Quick vvVaV14rN Delivery Dial FARMERS ATTENTION OUR BULLDOZER is now EQUIPPED with GRUBBING and STUMPING BLADE for clearing brushy fence rows and new land Stone piles buried and earth removed liltlili ESTIMATES SKILLED OPERATORS VARCOE BROTHERS Phone 4600 or 3375 mine NSsAS IT LUBRICATES PREMIUM MOTOR manuals and how they safeguard ported into Barrie 231 Tractors trucks automobiles they all give better longer more powerful performancewhen you insist on Airways Its natures nestoil plus special ingredients that retard the formation of sludge and clean as they lu bricate Always use Airways Premium Grade Motor Oil as recommended by the car manufacturers in their new car TOROTO Barrie and District Distributor 110 CLAPIERTON ST IA ti $1 3455 GRADE OIL Sweden has exported 11 thousand metric tons 404 thousand DtlSlIClSl of seed wheat to Italy against telr lar payment similar quantity of high protein wheat will be im Sweden to meet the needs of the flotir milling industry Golf Club He leavestiis wife tlr former Alice Stockdill of Cheri tanAve daughter Mrs lMacLarenjnd sister Mrs lHoidge Toronto The funeral ser vice was heldon Wednesday wrth lintgrment in the Toronto Necrop olisiA AraVOllllle Remedy For the pest hundred years DOCTOR FOWIIEBSlEXTBACT 03 STRAWBERRY has giiiiiirrii been favouritexemedy for bowel complaints It is safe pleasant and effective OWl DEFXTOEFRS Prescribed for Diarrhoea Intestinal Pains Inset Sickness Summer Comp hospitality CHereVit was that Col Windsor then Prince of Wales brities LOn several trips to IEpr ope he met high ranking officials of the Spanish Govmment IOn the occasion Of Don uanfs visrt to Canada many years ago he was Robins played host to the Duke of quickly it works and howmuch better you feel DOCTOR Toms nxmcr 0mm 3mm iiiOUircAitiirtiis IlllllS RIZING SERV I104 FORDOFCANADA QEAIERS Complete Winterizing service means more than just antifreezemore than just change of oil Ford of Canada dealers from coast to coast nowitroduce new com plete 5WAY WINTERIZING SERVICE will give you troublefree driving for the winteriimgnths ahead Your Ford Of Canada dealer is read to completely winterize your car and offerrfriendlyvadvice regarding necessary adjustments and repairs HIS factorytrained meanacrory apprdved methodsspecialized equipment 3TRAWBERR Finn rand 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