Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1925, p. 1

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u-('3-c->-hf?)-1.9-1`;-ra'i;.i-c)-nl,x"'sV'._0r5ganic Union Taking up the question of co-ope'r- ation, or organic union, the speaker said : If the issue were one of union as against denominational competi- ' tion and rivalry, I would not hesitate a moment, but the issue is really be- tween organic union and friendly; voluntary co-pperation. I am in favor of" the latter rather than organic union." `III - LL-.. .............I-..I L- -2--- L2- ..-- RICHMOND ABEA__'l_N, 10 T01 Barrie Colts in G_ood`.Forn{ at Opening Home Game ' of Series. ` mu: 0]. we nousenolder, or did not take enough interestto -vote as quite a large percentage of these votes were not polled. Altogether about 150 less voters turned out than for the elections a year ago, though weather conditions were ideal. avniv ('31-g-in 4.. .....na.:.... _ - .---.-u vuv uua JUL` s ideal. getting into Tom-. Ilnrulun `l...:...... AL - - an easy winner on his first essay in In Ward 1, Duncan Mccuaig wa municipal. affairs, scoring nearly as} many as both his opponents. Wm`. Lang, a former member, took the second seat from A. C. Bricker. Ward 5 elected W.VJ. Craven, a com- paratively recent resident, at the head of the poll, and returned Wm. Wiles .as his mate. Last year's mem- bers in Ward 6 ran closely and had a big lead on McKinney. KNAPP wms CASE 5 WITH WHEEL cow JOHN F. CRAIG Once More Honored with the Office . of Mayor.

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