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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1927, p. 11

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._ ..u wh ' requelgtgl? C as and that most at fer not have nterrupted in c betore expiration. will not be REMITTA GEE registered letter. ue payable at par --.... vv \-A o L cuclvlfu tle throughout the I and acquaintances e wish that they enjoy many years 'prosperity--Stay- ` 0} fifty years. .6 familv nl-n TIT -..--. yu play was tea- _ `ma: auxin Exxumzk V , -__.....-~.., uauc nypruntlc 3351131161! added two more. Smith accounted for two of his team's goals, while I-Iowes and Walton `notched the others. Ranco tallied the visitors only counter. "89 Perhapsthe prettiest goal of the lot 3'15] was that scored by Walton in the last We`, (game, after taking 8. pass from Pow- 1'k ell. George skated along the left heir] boards and then flipped the puck 31? across the goal mouth to Walton. who gggi gave Brown no chance to save. :-----?-:----- Pgff. sunomc commrrrm-:s rieal or BARRIE npazssvranv I ng ..._-._. 3 8. _Q+ny-uln'nn- .... -_-AL A -- McConnell; -Dr. J. B. Mcclinton, J v_iMcArthur, W. Lee and D. H. Mc-' he. Nab, elders. re T Foreign Missions: Revs. Patterson, P In Aluminum the Is, homas, G1-bson, Mason, ministers; ct _h JidH. Anderson, D. Gray, J. S_. Smith, - same as years ago ' e __ers. uuuu J.u.'UBg'OH1ery, ( Statlstlcsz Revs. Ferguson. macxay, elders. ` - l "- Collegqs: Revs. McMillan and ` Campbell, ministers; Dr. McClinton and .E. Longman, elders. General Interests: Revs. Shortt,{ McMillan, Thomas, _ McNab, min-I isters; J. A. Corbett, J. S. Smith, John Montgomery, elders. ' - I Statiti ' Davin f`----AL " we -vuuucu. 11. H8 1_ away he invaria in could not get his `shot my made a good pass to one of his steam-mates. ` Ly one of the feature plays was made rs by Gi he second period. :- I Howes and Smith skated to the goal- lez judge to find out why he had :e' lowed a `goal. Ranco seized theocca- sion to skate right in on top of Gin- n gras who came out to make a clever a- save. while Smith and I-Iowes were do- d ing their conversational act.- e I I n I 9 5 E: if H The Apprentices were leading 1 at the end of the fi side scored in the in the final chukke notche Walt pa 2to rst frame. Neither second period "but r. the Apprentices d on last. ss Pow-] ' I 134 Sun tured by exceptionally clever passing, their combination efforts "being as pretty as anything seen here this year. I Al`! otathe front l_ine players have de- VA (inn (nouns: -- -_--. uuauuuluuu enorts "being , . All of the line players veloped goo t poke-checks. too. `On than (`Afghan nr..u.... -. - - vane 952w is 9* _` I " """"". `.""'6 cons1stent and thereby price, service and resale G119 D guarantees s value. Exclusive mechanical and body features 31- backed bY 3 manufacturing and sales po1ic}`r 1.:`1.1a: 1s cnnsigrpnr aml +L.....L.. ...._---_-_ 7 `dollar that; the New Stir Car. that o ers the Elfrixpbell and 7'66 We/d Canada is good tea ripped _attend m the 13-121 ` Ill ll. Ban-lo HUI` Ens 48! 1| ratory I n. 41:83:; quaro. E ntlons). '0ll ST. AT and aim-...." arrlo. am: ch diseases prevented by feeding Pfratte Baby Chick Food. It saves millions and insures healthy fast-growing chicks and early-laying pulleta. Buy the besg. ` NG- L-c-0-I-i-n-3 Refreshment Cuet Nipe--deIi- cious Peppermint flavored` gum in sugat-coated form-' mmmuoadacnn s`~' speed Relic `A I`!- Ii-'i z'~"c' muksnmr, miner: 24. %".';;'.,".;;:l'AlN `T ` Stop Your Rhoumlmin gent! me lo: _ trlql to empletom. to. soc and 81 boxes at your druuiofo. j j 4... __.___, v - vvnavui doubly. rich because most `of its water ,.contentj has evaporated. olffltwd M`, A benecial V tnu-clause: mouth and hath-aids diuuion. ;"n"L`i f -L-an:-Al-:- ueeu spared to one another and to us. to have your Golden Wedding, and as 9. slight token of our love we ask you to accept these gifts and hope` you may- be spared many more happy yegre together. `A hnnnH9IuI ........ -.. -- A - - ' erges into aw : Busi- ng the op- any course cl holidays. year; wgemer. V V "rm, bountiftul supper was then sen`- ed including a. wedding cake which ters with members or their families and other relatives. . ' Before partaking` ot,the ample re- past provided by the host and hostess. the gathering was called to order and -the following address was read: l Dear Father and Mother. We could not let this very important occasion, the day of your Golden Wedding. pass without in some way expressing our love and esteem to you and we; as a `HIQREDH `\o6 voA-- `----- me evening or life. Those gathered on this hep casion included the sons and .1 Befm-n any-Ont-Ina -0 .u.- -_. unu came to sunnidale when a. child. They .were married in the Church of the Good Shepherd in 1877 and knew something of the difficulties as well as the pleasures of early pioneer life in Sunnidale. where through their in- dustry and thrift they have provided a comfortable home in -which to enjoy the evening or life. hnnn o-nnm....1 .. u... -.._w me new neen. aresldent eversince. Mrs. Wines. whose maiden.` name was Ellen Scott. was born In Essa. and came to Sunnldale _ married in nu: mm....:. .4 The fiftieth anniversary of their marrlage was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wines _on Monday. March 15. at their home in Sunnidale. Mr. Wines was born in the township of Wallace in Perth County in 1851 and came -to Sunnidaie in 1868 where he has been. aresident Wines. whose mam... ....-.- -- -.. . .. uuu. vv auuu. J.` reu FEECOCK E}. Richardson, and Chas._Mlller.' . The Council adjourned to meet _on April 18, at 10 am. A. 13, COUTTS. Clerk. > . xuung, RUG T1108. DRWSOD. ' Pound Keepers--Thos. Gray, Forest Wallwln. Robt. Wattle. Fred Priest. Jack Coupland, John Wallwin. Harvey McLean. Geo. G. Young. Chas. Miller, Albert Caston. Jas. Orok, Peter [Gil- christ, and Bert. Murphy. Sheep Valuator-s-Geo. W. Craw- ford. .Thos. Walton. Fred Peacock. W. G. Chas._Mlller. Th Cfnnnr-!'l nliinnnnn L-- -----A ~. u. auuuun at lvunesmg are on this road. Therefore a road on this location could- be built and maintained more economically than on any other, and would be used to serve the greatest numberof purposes and the greatest number of people. ` . T To Pay $1,000 for Hall Thu ("Anna-.II ........ ---- nu 4:. uuurt mtervaxs on said road. 4. That this road passes through a good section of farm country and also the Ontario Government's Reforesta- ,tion Station at Midhurst and the C.P. R. station at Midhurst. and the C.N. R. station at Mineslng nu. uu, uo.uu; A. 15. courts. do. $15.00. '.I`- e Reeve and -Deputy-reeve were V app inted a committee to represent, Vespra on a deputation to the Depart-` ment of Highways re Provincial High- . way. The Auditors report was adopted. The Clerk was instructed to order one . No. 4 and one No. 6 Sawyer & Masseyn road graders. V . `Reasons for Minesing Route .`' A resolution was passed ratifying ` and confirming a resolution passed at.` a special meeting of the council on'| March 5. at which some of the mem- bers were absent, favoring the Provin- 'cial Highway from Barrie to Coiling- wood. by way of Bayfield, street, Mill Road, Minesing Road, Tenth Line, Fios. and Vespra Townline, and con- tinuing on the County road to Stayner and Coilingwood, for the following i`*'1S0nS:--. `1. That said road should. run through the Town of Barrie. it being the County Town. ' 2. That the road -is high and dry` requiring only surface drainage. 3. That there is an abundance of -good gravel and road building mater- iai at short intervals said this road nncnnu n..........:. .- Ullllu rrovinciai secretary, re patients in? Provilciai Hospitals chargeable to the Municipality of Vespra. The aud- ' itors filed their report. A petition was: filed. signed by'114 ratep'ayers..making protestpeto the council against the; granting of any township money to any party or parties for the purpose of building a township building or the . spending of any township money `to renovate` the existing township hall I wit-hout first submitting the matter to ` the ratepayers of the ,Township of . Vespra by by-law for their endorse- ment. A deputation. re building a hall at Mildhurst village. waited .on the- The following accounts were pas- ' ed:-.-Chas. Wattle. fixing bridge opp. lot 11. con. 7. `$22.50: Municipal World. supplies. 831.90: E. C. Vance & Co.. dog tags. $18.11; North American. 3 Life. premium re Webb. $15.65: Wm.l'e J. Cole. auditing. $15: Geo.` G. John-.S ston. auditing. $15: Dr. W. C. Little.l'N expenses to Toronto re`Webb. 39.00;; Chas. Harris, now plowing. $27.30; in Alex. H. Wilson. council meetings to 15 date. $12: Jas. Doran. do. $12; Albert Ford. do. $12: Daniel McLean.; do, $12: Geo. D. Shannon. do. $12: A. B. Coutts, 54 year's salary as Clerk andu= 'I`reas.. $225.00: A. A. Smith. suppiies9w for indigent. $24.03; Alex. H. Wilson. expenses to Toronto. $15.00; .19.. Do`r- W an. do. $15.00: A. B. Coutts. do. $15.00. bl 1`-ha and 'DPnlIfv-rnn1rn Iirnlnn , ul cue cnalr. . Communications were read from C. 8.` Burton. Clerk and Treae. `of the Township of Flos. enclosing cheque` tor_842.58. being part of the balance due Vespra on adjustment of accounts for the year 1926: `Arthur H. Rich- ardson ot the forestry branch. Dept. ot. Lands and Forests. re date of council .meetings. and asking`. if the council had a committee on reforestation: Chas. E. Wright. M.L.A.. acknowledg- ing receipt of resolution re Provincial, Highway: H. M. Robbins, Deputyg; Provincial Secretary, inu- I-Iosnitals: nhnrc-nnhin on! ' . 7,- .--._y-w T Reasons Barrie-OwJe_n Sound Highway Should Go ` T T hat Way W'1`he Council met on March 18. with all its members present and the Reeve in the chair. ` ,nI'nInnnlnn6h-._..' u....._ __.L A - - 1 water. but- out drilling`: nd drlll with at to haul. I 9 prices are no me and I {OHS sll gpgzn 90:- ST.' i Phone 278. 1. wau cut by the bride The members of th Wines, New Lowell: burgh, Toronto Mrs. Jas. And B. Arnold, New New Lowell One son, ldge on April Man e happy cou : Mrs. and Miss Hii Elwood. fell at Vlmy 11, 1917. y congratulations ple through of e family are Wm. Mrs. F. F. Nevlls. Stay- erson. Thornton: Lowell; F da at were received , wais cut by the bride The memhnru no 4-1.... tburne. 0 bone 12! `nu U _ __-_.--..w- vvlvllll I DIED Saturday the branched out ~;*;.3`.:'.:s*;a'..*.`:..$:.s .`1..%.`::`l.:`.i .3. Standivs cmm*t*.es f Presby- _tms department on` Saturday wasgtery have beeniappoxnted as follows. good. In addition. he,_ made the plays; Home Mxsslonsz Revs. I_-Ianna, for` three of the -goals notched by the ` Campbell, Craw, Shortt, Heslip and W""191`8- J. Brown, the visitoi,-',_'lgos.iie. was the _ .star for the Montregi sextet. On sev-illgcrthlgr W H Me gm! ioccasions hegfoiut-smarted the ,3 . 8 91'8- , ,, they were! Patterson, right on top of him seeking goals. Thomas, ministers; ;;1`o his work can be attributed the fact J. H. A d G S. S '12}! hat the victors did not win by a. much elders n ersom my - ml larger score. _ -n ' ` rV.-u...I..I._..u~ -- as a real PRESBYTERY` I high-class defenceman. Since going um ac; HUUFB. ( Combination = Featured The Stratford team's w, ._____'--'-----A---'----"---`' * .---,..,.. .,vuu pUlSU"ClleCK3, too. `On the defence, Walton and Powell were well nigh invincible and, with Gingras going good. the Montrealers never really had a chance. Ranco. the , _ (Strattord Herald) highly rated centre player of the vis- Superlor in almost every .depart- ment, the Strattord ' Apprentices brought the first hockey championship O! the Seasfl `horn nun 9-4-----`-* -..,;.Tn_g-nun Montreal and Help: I cum to Win by 4 to 1..thus Capturing the O.N.R. championship. who turned in one of his best games. ["`Goat"' Sn_it_h _a_nd Knechtel combined ors, was no better than Les Howes. . Locomotive-type`Brakes Super-Sensitive Steering Cold Rivetted Cbasis Frame ' Wlwirlwiml Acceleration ' Duco Pyroxylin Finish _ Ready Accessibility _ . And Many Other ity Feature: -I355!-`IOU `Against Mcntrul and His Team to Ohampionahip., Red Seal L-bud. V Continental Motor Morse Silent Cbain Drive

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