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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1923, p. 6

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... -. -uvvu 0 Dlli IERRITORY A recent number of The Blue Bell," the Bell Telephone magazin _ gravure ofAR. Stinson, moved from Barrie to Toronto some months His record with thecompany is stated aarouowa:--. _ Rf' th nnvuninn l`-`~' e, contained a photo- ` v \uuuvul]a II.--Melvi1le Crawford, ll`, Lloyd Barnes (absent); . u1`ub'a`1EIl(1 Lower . . I McNa.bb. '. Urry . Urry . . . . . . Roe . . . . . .. ::j R. STlNSON S us ecu wooa Crossland .nuynn _.R_- | BIG TERRITORY _ A` ur[vL_ hi -` 60 -19. 18 18 15 16 12 12 UUUSCDC Grapes. D -'8! Raspberries . Blackberries. Currants. Gooseberries (ls-on... _ .--_, ...v\.upcuIJl_V. The winners of the cnrifosl n be congratulated on their succ are the other speakers who they also have decided orutnriczi Great credit is due to the partment of the school whr-ro ers are trained. of which Mlxs B.A.. is the head; also to Pri wood. who believes not only in the education set down in the ric ulum. but'in encouraging un_ will tend to uplift the .~'tu(lc-nt.- n help them to make better citize -._.-=_--_._7--------* Buy advernseci things. ----......, 1 crennlals. .'}rapes. Asparagus. Illustrated Catalogue F H. L. Mcconnell &. Son, Port Bur um uccu trained by Mr. S in the programmo, giving 2 preciated numbers. Miss` sang very acceptably. Winnnnu no` u... -~.~-A '75 : The judge. Dr. Rich: Morrison and J05, L. ('}:~.r\`iu. The Collegiate In. Ore) has been trained by Mr. Sylw the nrmrrammn -3--I-A- vultt. Second prize was won by; who.chose for his suhjnct Hu- of Emile Cuuc." Ht` o.\';>Ia}m- ory and its ZlJ)p(.'Mfi()ll in :1 H: way. 'l"l... 1---|- ' ` vvullll. Victor Collins dealt with Canadian Cit-i`/.en.~`hip." lie I ileges and i'espon.~1ii:ilit5(-.< ll A would do credit to one who more political exp(`ri('nc(`. Miss Marion Partrirlv ;::u- ture of Pioneering in the W livery was particularly gonrl, The subject of "Recnn.~'l most ably dealt with by . Scott, who took its four-`foil along social. political, c-comm lines. Miss Scott has :1 \'v"l'_V' ner in speaking. being both in. quent. The first prize was nu. Scott. 0-, --_____._. (Continued. from tory of the Ruhr from the !i justified the action nf ["r.'u' the problem of the Ruhr, :u only France and Ge-nnzmy, world. Ir: . n comma 01:1; { HEARD A ucu m uruna at his hm Miss E. Whozz'le_v i< 5; vacation at her hnfiw in I Miss A:zne;- I._v:1H is \ i.< Congratulatimw and Lu tended to Mi.~`.~' L. Wvnrix can McCtfaig, who `.Vl`l'l' :; the home of Mr. anal .\Ir~ Saturday. March 3!. TIM` `being spent in Tm-nnin :31: The cold \vv::th(-r rlurm grea`tl_v-favnx-c-ll thv rink. at G. Be:s'.~'0'.~:; at her home; Huron, Mich.. dell of Orillia Mia. B` " The followinfz .'|('(`UlH payment; Jnlm (`mm Bowman. `$7.13; .lnlm Earl Purvis. $0.7.-'2: l Carr. 81.75; C. Bruc- 310.00; Rnlmrt.-on Dru}: plies, $17.50; .\ nrrhm'n Frances Lzivel. imligr-n Hospital. $271.50; .-\. W . B. Sloan. on :mwi Fence Vimw-rs and . .'I'he fame \ i(`w('r.< :u are: William Sullu-rl:.:\ Peter Gl`(`PflSl(lf'.~'. Du`-irl idson. T. King. ll. Tlm and David l\"n;:_ The pnuml kw-;wr.~' by (ll George l :u'l<.~" '_ (3) J. Boyce: (4? ('_ ( "Reid: (fil `V. Rn 7 David King: rm W. Sn Webb: llll R. lllH(`l\':' (13) J. Pnnk: (14? ll. `\ Cowan; (I6) 0. Tmlrl: ll _- - v v n..rl.1.l\I\ I S`anda1'd and Ev I` PPMIG 1160 U1 C05`. The Rem`:-, ("lvrk um pointed as u (` able fire-proof filing cu` office. ' ml - -- ul IUCHIIOHS H] \'l(`\\'. The Governnwnt".< municipality will pun-. land. preferalily 5 in 2 agree to give the yonn oversight after it is .< meut will slipply tlw t free of cost. A 1-)___ ru uczu meeting. Tin- of locations in vimv. 11,. (:n..,..........(.-~ nuruen m h'|n1(`nv, Roads Association. C`-olenmn. It :v.~'}(<-1| be sent to :1 um-tin;:' on April 10. for mu g ther federal aid fur hi Forestry Drum The scheme of. mu plots which has ht-on Ontario Forestry Brsu tree -planting work \\': next meeting. Tlw ( of In:-mm~.. :-- ---' ....cu um! rm` park raining by ch:1r_29n_' booths, car parking : A COnInnIninuHn-- , .,... rrull nun; cnnmnmic-utirm Warden nf Simonv, Rnuu 'l.,.._f -' ....auunue. on ;\])l'll At a meeting of at '-thP- (7lzL~'si(' Hot `elated that $20,000 in order that the tzt the expenditure nm ,To Fix Up That the Innisfil suitable for pionick year. the Cmmvil '1. Conkey as -11 commit tion and prepnrv :1 l at the next nwotin-,' councillors were mu a provincial act cm: municipal park. Sun ]im.,,,I oh. .1.. . v 3. it pays. .muIu(:lp8l park lieved that the fu;nn... L-V ---.. uyynu}rll;IUlHl.\' meeting to be In-I: Allandnle. on April t. 3 nmnntiu... ml In order tn rmln niafil Township (`nu the road exp:-mlin the appropriutinns Thnna 9.. L~ Ir` Innisl Cuun Expenses . Fix THURSDAY, --AmonL' tlw Id M'L~'s Hilda H: e .~=; ;\Ii.=.< H. J. :19; Mi:-'.~ (L H .1. Perennials. cums .......--'-J Evorhcari Ornamr-nl Omamex Hm I V In` .~\`V(` 1.1111 his .-. nun ' park \ nu-1-... ._ BARBIE V ___._____..____ EASTER `EXAMINATIONS S. 8. NO. ll, ORO. . V.--James Peamall, Georgina Moore. . IV.---Russell grargaret McArt Jr. III.--Mo.rgare ' D, Ma_rieHBarnes, ' ur, Clarence Graham, Velma` Miller, Crawford, Emma (absent). b _ G Moore and I Harold Victor Bell. mgn Mr. and Mia. Stihaox rie, Mrs: Stimson d_id conaide "1015 um: company is as follows :-V R. Stinson entered the service October 1, 1908, as Groundniaii with Foreman W. Goodwin; Combination Man, Newmarket, January 1, 1911; Section man, Newmarket, August 1, 1911; Cable Spiicer s `Helper, ' ' M August 1, 1912; Travelling Gang Foreman, February 15,. 1918'; -Division '.C9l.lduit and Cable Fore? , man_. Western Division, September }, 1922. Mrs. did consid teacher in the public schnnln

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