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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jul 1925, p. 8

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LVICIIOIIS, aue ruguu. JR. III T0 SR. III-Honors-Hazel ,Rob1nson, Murwood Lamb, Violet Brewster. Pass-Ra.ymond Guest, Al- bert Perry, Reuben Spring. Q1: 11` mn In `I"| I'-T-Tnnnrs:--`Dnnald D811 retry, neuuell nprulg. SR. II TO JR. III-Honors-Donald Beatty, May Ferguson, Jack Laughlin. in T1 rnn Q12 TT_..(1nrdnn "`F`.ma=_r-it-_lz. Deauy, 1v1u.y .l`e1'5uaUu, duun uuusuuu. JR. II To SR. II-Gordon"Emerick. Kenneth Ralston, Lizzie Corby, Mar- garet Spring, Mayland Corby, Mildred` |Ferguson, Jack "Duncan. an I mn JP TT_-.Tnnn Martin` And- .l"eI`gusUn, J'd.UK .L UllUH.lI- SR. I TO JR. 11-Jean Martin, And.` rey Laughlin. l JR. I TO SR. I-Ruby Robinson, (Lu- la. Neilly, Helen Beatty) equal, Bar-I I bara Nicholls. 1 an `DD _`l4`.m:llnn `l'o`.mm-it-1:, Minnie] I nara - i /SR. PR.-Evaline Emerick, Mame)` Guest, Helen Spring, May Ferrier,I Gladys Martin. - I 112 `DP ......Tnnn `Rninfnxr IV ICIIOHS. -`Douglas Rn- !soME FACTORS |h.ll.-'.LUEN.Cl`NG: [THE CONTAMINATION or MlLK.i Ulauys 1v1a.rI.m. JR. PR.--Jean Ralston; Douglas.Ro-` blnson, Laurine Armstrong, ,Mq`garet! Duncan, Bill Kelly. - ,-, E. M. FRASER, teacher. \ -n'-v- ---u While the sources oontamination. of milk are understood in a general way. there is perhaps need of a more widespread knowledge of the relative importance of the various factors upon (Experimental F;rms Note) L11- AL- ...... ._ AA ..`...-........... With the object of determining morei closely the relative effect of the var- _ious factors, a series of experiments extending over five months was con- ducted at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. In the tests the var- ious sources of contamination were considered under a wide range of con- ditions, the numerous factors being divided for convenience into four class- es, viz.--care of the stable, care of the animals, care taken by the milkerl and care of the utensils. By extending the test over a prolonged period, dur- ing which daily bacteriological tests were made of the milk of. a large num- lber of cows kept under` as nearly id- entical conditions as possible, results were obtained which indicate different `degrees to which various factors con- tribute to the contamination ' of the milk. I `I4 uurnn n.--`A U\l\1-alt!`-\`1\ `I-;-. 61-... 1-nn\n.1\`IcI! I Ilome years. . , I-Ienry Davis of Mono Road is visit- ing his parents` here. . V I - `Rev, Mr. `Roach moved from Hills- which the germ content of the milk as` it leaves the stable depends. ! . lllllh. . ' 1 It was found possible, by the careful' `exercise of ordinary sanitary precau-| ;tions, to produce a milk of excellent quality without resorting to elaborate expensive methods. One of the points .brought out was that the principal.- souroes of contamination are repre-! .sented by dirt and manure dropping; `into the pail during milking, and by, l improperly cleaned utensils. The con-I tamination from the air,_ to indicate ?another- source, is relatively less im-! portant, even when considerable dust is afloat. ' , 'I"Inn {nnvurnnl-nrunn AF kn vv-n'I'Ir v-marl nine m'I:l1Lc;U;tr;1'portance of the milk pail was clearly -indlcated,`its slate of `cleanli- 'ness being of more concern than its `form. While an open-top pail was {found in an increased germ content of 200 `per cent. as compared with one with a small opening if the animals were neglected, yet when care was tak- en wlth the animals and the udder wiped before milking, very little extra. contamination resulted from an un- covered pail. Of much more im- portance was the sanitary state of the pail. The tests brought out that this factor affected the contam- ination more than any other connected ditions a change from a careful scour- ing, preferably with the u e of steam, to a neglect in the care f the pails resulted in a greater increase in the germ content than the neglect of any other single precaution, while on the other hand, where generally unsanit- ary conditions prevailed, a change to a. - propertreatment of the pails resulted in a bigger` improvement than from any other_ single favourable change of | operation. Tlr A {'1 T.nr-I1'lnnor'I hnnd:n=nn An- i with milking. Under clean milking con- I UpUl'LlUlI - . Dr. A. ricultural 6 Thirsty souls of Newmarket are now , saved-_ the trouble of journeying to the neighboring town of Aurora for a re- freshing drink of Ferguson's famous 4.4 beer, as three permits have been issued to store and restaurant keepers of that town. The refusal of the New- market Hotel directors to sell this bev- erage gave the eld over entirely to Qfnrnlzlacannv-c I erage gave I storekepers. 'G. Lochhead, Dominion Ag- Bacteriologist._ tsunaay at .l.".lZlIIl!'UH8. Mrs. Lyons and children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, ,Mr. and Mrs. W . Stevenson and children of Toronto are visiting Mrs. Annie Myers, 4th line. (`null Thanh nf 'l`nrnnfn. and Minn Vlslllng 1V.l.I'8. 11111118 ;v.1yu1'u, `8|.I_l. H116. Cecil Dean of Toronto and Miss Kathleen Leitchfield of Oakvllle are visiting at W. Dean's.` Mu nn Mr: hnnnl 1i`mr-gnnnn and .l'.Sell'8. Quite a number from here attended the strawberry ' festival at Baxter on Friday night. \ A Minn `M. Rngnrn nf `Rm-rin nnent Sun. l."l'l(ll`Ly IIIEIIL. Miss M. Rogers of Barrie spent Sun- day at David Plaxton's. ' Mr and Mrn M , 1 -In:-an nf Allintnn Y El U8aVl(1 I'l8.XI.U'B. Mr. and Mrs. M. I-Ioran of Alllstqn spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Eldon Lattmer. `Run `II! '|'.I'nnnv-nnvu urn: In Inrnnfn 19100, uuuzmer. Mrs. E. Hammond was in 1`orontoA last Thursday. ` Mr: 1-`! `Rnhlnn hm: rnhnvnnd hnmn IBSI '1'IlU!'B(l.)'. Mrs. R. Robins has returned home after spending some time atcleveland, _ Ohio. `Ila and IE1": T.nnv-in Dnnnnnan and UIllUa Mr. and < Mrs. Lorne Brennim and family. Edna. Latlmer and Mr. and gigs. Harry Mink spent the 1st in Or- a. `In nn `Kins `TZICu\I9 n `anti `Iva nut` uuu. . _ * Mr. and Mrs. Klink, Sr. and Mr. and, A Mrs. Norman Klink and children of Toronto visited at Jan. Strlbbelrs on Sunday. ' A few frnm hnrn nffanm-`I Han y-nnan tun Umwu unurcne .. Sergt. and T Mrs. Rowe moved to camp Borden on Satux-da.y..A 111--.: Ila.-an had a nnunnnin Anna!-LA. ,Service next Sunday.` July 12, will be` . Class at 2 pm. uuuuu.yu15' wun wuss .Iea.n'1.'arbusn. .0: 'roron.to are occupying 14'. ureen- Rev. Mr. Madill of Toronto preached` law's house for the summer months. in Zion Presbyterian church from ' Miss Mydra Arksey spent the weeks John 9:25, to an interested congrega.- end with Barrie friends. . tion. Jerome Duckworth of \/nctorml Mrs."I`uff and Mrs. Blair of Toronto Harbour sang avsolo, One thing I of visited Mrs. A. McDonald last week. the Lord Desire." very acceptably-3 Hillsdale baseball team was defeated by `the Minesing-Phelpston nine on Saturdaly evening by the large score .0! 12-1.__ R/RH rnnn. '\K7HInunrhhv Vhnumoa -n--- at 3 p.m.; Sundayschool and Bible I-__I, -___'I n-_,,nu,, u.-an n, cuuuuy. A few from here attended the Orange service at St. George's Church, Utopia, Sunday evening. - . V Mrs. 'I`hm:, `RAH hnn rnhwnnd from Jfn VV HI. LV1Ul'l.'IHn ' ; Mr. Cunningham. president of the Sunday. School Association for the Township of Essa visitedthe Angus United Sunday School on Sunday, July 5. and was well pleased with the pro- gress of the S.S. work. Mrs. Cunning- ham and daughters accompanied him and spent the afternoon with Mrs. R. Robins. `am... An, `Don-run: .....-...4 -n.r......1'.... -4. uuuip l3UI'U|'.'Ho The Angus Orange` Lodge No. 73 in- tend celebrating in Coilingwood on Saturday. July 11. (From another Correspondent) A large number from Angus L.0.L., `I3. attended divine service at Utopia. Sunday evening. The Rev. '1`. J.` Dew took for his text, Be ye steadfast, un-t movable, know that your labors are not in vain in the Lord," and preached a. very impressive sermon, not `only to the L.O.L. but to everyone who attend- ed. ` I auuuny UVUllll|- Mrs. Thos. Bell has returned from Toronto after v!s3t1ng'her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Morris. Ila I`IIr|v\Iv\n-Funny` vunnnlow-`O: 11" Gina] J3!!!)INH- `Mrs. Alex. Beggs -spent Monday at Camp Borden. . . 'l`hA Angnn nv-Ana-n Lndnrn `Mn `IR In- I ental '!'OOI. . u. _ - Miss Aline` Webster of Toronto 18" Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnston and family holidayingwith Miss Jean '.l`arBush. .of Toronto `are occupying F. Green- Rev. Mr. Madlll of Tnrnnfn nrnnnhA(l!1nw n hnnnn fnr fhn nnlmmnr mnnfhn, .JJuv1u . ruuuun. I Will. Davidson has his pool room and ice cream parlor in running order now, and did a rushing business last Satur- day evening. _ . M 'l<`.vm~nt T-TIIl-nhlnunn `\r|In`r\l\u| I- .---n uuuxg uusmexss on 8. larger 808.16., The Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of Zion Church met at the home of Mrs. Thos. Bell on July 7. Mrs. Wm. Agnew read a paper entitled_ For Me -to Live is- ewhat?" '.l`he~to't9.l.offer!ng was $18.85.` At the close of the meeting tea was served. -ltl. IUU served. `tuneup -va Iavol who -u---. --,.- I Fred Mason had a narrow escape. tram being badly hurt on. Saturday, while at his work at the Angus saw- mill. In some ,way he came in contact with the belt and the lacings struck him on the head and made quite a gash. He was rushed 'tonDr. West's office and after having some stitches in the wound was able to go home. It`. and Ila: To-no-an Tisunbnvnnfh nfl any UVUIUIIE. Everet Hutchinson, barber, is now doing business on a larger scale., The Ladies Am and `virus: M run... RUPTURH - ---..-v.,-r nziucsnous. A PERFECT RECOVERY can be secured without the-use of the surgeon's knife with _AN5'.us _ is always I 33133:- I IUJIUUJE. . ` ' ' I Miss May Jamleson or Brampton is - spending her holidays under the par- _I ental roof. K - 3' nf 'l`nrnnfn `urn nnnnnvlna F` argon- eruuuu. V - H.` B. A1-mstrong_.was cal onto Sunday morning .on the serious" Illness of his Wglttaker. ' A ` Annnvn "nuns:-sir Ohm nay. ` . _ Rev. E. O: Forde of Beverley St. Baptist Church,= Toronto, will take charge of prayer meeting and service here on -Sunday morning, `in the ab,- aence of Mr. Brown, who will preach in the city. . Mina Atln Wnhh nf Allnnnin In via- in 1.116 Olly. Miss Ada Webb,ot__ Allandale is vis- iting friends` in this neighborhood. Maurice `Webb is still visiting here while recovering tromv his recent op- eration. : ; ` .. A ,called to Tor- morning account of oi. sister, Mrs. Tlilnloonbnu ' - SDGHIE (H8 IJU-Bl WUUIS ul. 1"Ul|llUl.l 3. .Miss Jennet and Dorothy Edwards, ,Gea.rge'Fennel1V motored to a. garden garty at-Coulson s Hill, Friday even- ng. . V ` . Mr. a.nd'Mrs. Herb. Fenhell ot Tor- onto visited the farmer's home on Fri- day. Dav Ii`. 0' Wnrdo nf `Rnvnv-lav Rt, Alfred Liscumb, Miss E. Fennel} and JJI LII`: Vvvullu vvl`-Iva ununv av av nnnnnn up ` Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Duckworth of Victoria, Harbor spent Sunday with Mrs. Stephen Duckworth. `nu and Mrn, 11 Want and hnhv nnant: BIJUHI. LHU [JU-Bl: WUUIL GI. J Dorot , Gea.rge' Fennellv party 1 ` VV l1l'lllUC.y J Irwin are I f- 'r `n n. J.l'WHl l'U KIUIIIU LU!` LIIU IIUILUGJA ' J. D. Wisdom & Co.'of.A1lanc' `opening a store at Big Bay P( the tourist season. . ` Rev.. J. S. Stevenson of` preached his farewell sermon three o'clock, Sunday, before Stroud for Alton. Vlnn . gnvnnnnn nnflvnann nrlll a July 7--Alfx'~ed Liscumb spent the past week at Fe: Minn .`l'Annat and `Dnrnthv .[l'Ul.l(I LU!` '|.l|.UIl. The -summer cottage will soon all be occupied again. . An nvrlnvnhln Hmn um: nnnmlt rm Sat. D8 occupleu 8.38.111. An enjoyable time was `spent on Sat-' urday afternoon when. the school pic- nic was. held at the park. 'Big Bay Point boys bea Stroud boys at the ball ga.me.a.nd Stro d girls beat Big Bay Point girls. Mrs, `I -`I , 'l`. rnhnm and nhildren of lV.lI'- Ell LV1l'Ho do DFUWEL` are visiting friends here. `Illa: `l\Il'nn~n nd Mr an. BIB Vllllllg Lrlllu H0136. < - , Miss Moody and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Berry and son of Toronto visited with Mrs. S. Reynolds, Sunday. . `Mina `Eva Pnvnnh-In In vInl'Hn;z' hnr l."0Ult` gins. > Mrs. H. '1`. Graham and children of Weston were visitors at the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brewster of Detroit noun cplalbl-nan Cnlanpla Inning lKI.l'B. D. l'I.t3yIlUl(LB, auuuuy. - Miss Eva Reynolds is visiting her sister in Toronto at present. - .`l nr-nan Trwin and 1-1 , Mavnr nf `Rut-MA puts: an a p.111. Miss Gracea Willoughby. '1`hcmas' Connell and Thomas Gallaugher, all of Alllston, accompanied Rev; Mr. Ma- dill on Sunday. L ` . ' Lorne Plaxton and Miss Meta Ro- gers of Allandale spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .David Plaxton. ` ' `I7"" T\n1rIrIn:-un Inna `n.:~ _..-...I ....A_. --A spent. B.L|.ll'UU.y l1lLUl.'llUU ELL LIIU }J|UulU. The best wishes of this community go out to Miss Erma`. F. Webb, who was married to Mr. Hobl_ey of Toronto on Tuesday, June 28 at Allandale, Erma Beiing a. former resident of Big Bay 0 nt. ' . BIBEBI` In '.l.'OI'0I1(0 at .p!`B8!lli. ` . James Irwin and H. Mayor of Barrie spent Saturday a.fternoon`at the picnic. The heat wlhhnn of thin anmmnnitv Juiy 7-Marda.1e Kitchen of Fort William is spending the holidays at his home here. . ` `Kn ant` "IKnu T ' 'I nnnInnv| nnnn 111 EL: IIIIUFBVV B .\..uu1'uu Ull auuuuy. Congratulations to Verle Rumble and Carlyle McDonald, who were euc- ceeetul in. their recent exalmlnations. "IK.ns T1-nvvln l'\' l1nlI- Cu IICQII-Int! `Ann IIUHIU [lUl'Uo Mr. and jMrs. J_. Morrison spent `Saturday in Midland. `Dan Ila `(Vnnr-Id Tnnnnfn vnvnanhnil SEIUTUHY In ;vuu|u.nu. Rev. Mr. `Currie , Toronto. preached in St. Andrew s.Church on Sunday. Pnnarnfillnflnnn In Var-In Pllvhhln UBBBIUI lIl- EH81!` FUUGIII. OX8-IIllIl&ElUIlHo `Miss Lavltz of Gun: is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. J. Hofmes. . ` n `Ilium: `lrnvnu l`oIh'nnn.unnnf Inn} nrnclr IHIBLUF. 1V1l'B. VV. -1. 110111163: ~ Miss Emrrya. Calhounvspent last waek with hervaunt, Mrs. R. Johnston. Al- landale. an..- Ln... 1'...~.i........ no 1:............+..... x- v--.u.-~... .-..-u on: .v-v-vnuwnu any-.1-. n \4\-tan: 3 'by _'the SLt1u2r lo - . DA`! `Ila `Dan:-pl. menu` Jo-`Alla. 12.04 J`.- LallUl'Ull l|Ul'Uo V ' A pleasant evening was spent in the basement of the Presbyterian church Thursday evening for Rev. Mr. and Mrs. `McEwen, who leave next week for Churchill. Supper was served to nearly all the congregation who turn- ed out. Mrs. W. Turner.afterwards presented "Mr. 97nd Mrs.vMEEwen with a cabinet of silver. Some of Craighurst congregation were present and gave them a purse. Mr. Mclilwen responded and spoke of the pleasant five years he had spent in I-Iillsdale. Both Mr. and Mrs. McEwen will be` much missed in the ctahurch and other socia1pentertain- men s. I . ' rm.-. o.....-....1 na 41.... 5-4.. 1'-.......... -u-.... mg ms parents nere. -- Rev. Mr. Roach moved tram Hills- dale last" week and on` Sunday, July 5, commenced his ministry In the An- United Churche" newer, and Mm. Rowe moved to `UL .L6`Lu ` Rev. Mr. Roach and family left for Angus on Saturday. Rev; Mr. and Mrs. Morris moved into the parsonage Wed- nesday last. Mt`. Morris has been ap- po1nted~to take charge of the United ChAurch here. vu`l\ncI1\un`- I\IvA\u\'v|A-in Irina nu-ntuca` I... LI... HIUIILB. ~ , The funeral of the late Jasper Mar- tin, S2-., who died in Toronto on Wed- nesday morning of last week, was held from his son's, residence here to the Presbyterian cemetery, Friday after- noon. Rev.- Mr. McEwen' had charge or the services at the house and grave. Wm. Martin of,California., son of de- ceased, was home for the funeral. re Lu. nnnlr ma BAY POINT HILLSDALE KNOCK mb of Barrie Fennell"s. ' -nhup Ecno nn ` Stroud here at leaving "ideal and on uuuuuy 1115111.. , Mrs. Serv ce of Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo n Freaithy last week. Rev. Mr. Gray preached his first sermon to his congregations-in the Unit- ed Churclg on Sunday. The day was he church was filled at both. services. A reception is to be given J to Rev; and Mrs. Gray in the church on 'l`nnada v- nvnnlrur -. July 6-,-Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers! are lea'.vingth_is. week for their new` home in Alliston. 'The best` wishes ofl their many friends go with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Pridham and Miss Mary Pridham visited friends ini Toronto a.nd.Mitchell last week. Rev. Mr. Buckberrough preached to the Orangemen in `the Baptist church on Sunday night. - Mr: A`rvl r-A nf `Raw-In visited Mr, Mrs. t-GDIIUH .lJUUKVVUI'l.llo Dr. and Mrs. E. West and baby spent` `*3 couple of da.ysAla.st week a.tFlesher- on. .. -'- I` .\l.BW WEEKS H . lBorn-To Mr. Smith, on June 30, ;Ave., Toronto (tor His name is Hare Congratulations. - Qtrnurhni-I-v ninki |.a'UIll'.(vl-|lll.l}l.U(lB. " Strawberry picking is. of the day- but .the _sea: be over. A BUICIIIIJII LU [Ill Church 1 the 1 Tuesday eve `Allan A run 1. ucauu; Miss . Robt. F July. b-Mrs. spent the wee] Mr. and Mrs. .' Mr. and Mrs `and Mrs; Will. Ivy Sundayed Mug 1?`. -'NI'II'n July _ t am `lln as UH. \ Robert Ross and da ghter Miss] Mabel floss. and :-Miss McClure of] 4Brampto"are visiting with the form- er"s son, W111 Ross. . . Quite a number from here took in theraces at Penetanguishene on July _ 1st. v y c u Mrs. iting w don. 'DnIun Annual field day at Stroud Com-' munity, Park, Wednesday, July 15.` Sports, good music, lunch served from 5 to 7; Admission, adults 25c, children 150 . 28c i `certificates for 10-minute tests at rates The following recently acceptedl positions: Lillian Adams, Cora Mc- Lean,- Mary Levit, with Toronto rms; Grace Laws with Dr. Dunn V.S.; Pearl Loth with J; J. Brown & Co.; Helen Sider with. law firm, Stayner. Clarice McKenzie; Marion Reed, and Grace _La.ws were awarded by the Remington `Typewriter Co. primary,, class 0, `primary speed and efficiency] of 36 and 32 and 30 words per minute respectively; ` 'l"hA (`.nlla2-A nlnned for summer van- ! Ijjfi July 6-Jaximes Foster recettved word on Saturday that his daughter, Jean, had died suddenly in Toronto. The. A body was brought to Angus on Monday and the funeral was held, on arrival. 0! train. to the Angustvnion cemeteryf where lntermenti `wag-~. made. eceased is survived by hex` father nd tour sisters. Her mother predeceased her years._ Y-`Innrv Thavln nf Mono Road 18 V18- respecuvuly. The College closed for summer vac- ation. reopening Sept. 1, when a. large enrollment is expected. Annual field `day at Stroud Com-I munity Park, Wednesday. July 15.`- Sports, good music, lunch served from 5 to 7. Apmisslon, adults 25c, children 150 28c SUNNIDALE CORNERS Vo VV u_ D a\tew ` Int-n-.'l`r Cdllege Notes ly. 6-Mrs. Ed. Orr `of Clarkong t week-end with her parents,! and John Risenbrough, Sr. ' '. Mrs. Stewart McQuay, Mr.| Will. Banting and family of ' Sundayed with friends -here. rs. E. Milne and son, Ivy, are vis- with friends in Arthur and Lon_- Vo uuu Llllfo \.u`a,y Ill LIIU uuur lay evening. :s Aline Ross is visiting her ' Ross`, at Brampton. Buy Advertised Thin. hBoyce A p w weeks "In `ll.- `(OIL r. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean, Cecil Dean `and Miss Kathleen Leitcheld spent Sunday at Primrose. Mrn, Lvnm: and children. Mr. and TSTAYNER wrkovj rce purchased 31 new Star aeks ago. and `Mrs. Harold ne a son, at 669 Rhodes ' D (to:-mgrly of Midhurst). Harold Frederick Smith. -sun: . g 1;. still the ' _season will . ; of I . and I x..'I+...: o.......,1.. 1...! ' uncle, ~ `order I soon I (s.s. ' No. `8, Inmsm) L JR. IV TO sn IV--Pass--`Lila Mar- i tin. Lois Guest. Q}? In mn JR. 1'V.-'Pa.aa--(`.hm-lie CID, 1.1018 UUBBE. SR. III TO JR. IV-Pass-Charlie Nicholls, Joe Fagan. I 11:: 1'11 mn QR T _.'l -l'nnnrsl--T-Tnvl Vlltlg 8.1. . W. uean H.` I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ferguson and; ._l'l;ez%fr.1 or London are visiting at '1`hoa.I

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