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Barrie Examiner, 29 Jan 1931, p. 1

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When the roport of H14` .\lx`il-(in;-. committee naming the standing mm- mlttces for 1931 had been pro:<,enlod at the county c0ln.('iI nn Tll<`.~daI_'. morning. Conn. Phil. McLeod or 01-11- Ha complained that hp was nn1_'.' on one commit.t.cz\ and. in f:\i1`mv*~*=. hv thought the town of Orlllin. should he represented on more than one com- mlttee. He should. he 101:. be on the roads xmd bridges and 1'inuncr~ mm- mlttces. The larger municipillilir-s :~hnu!(l ciirear. %Afte1:_31 Years, Wardenship 1Agai7/>1 goes tq Nottarwasagal A FULL ATTENDANCE V {Nine Nominees Withdraw, 1` Giving Honor to M G. W. Glover. i New War::li2_n- Optimistic x I But Urges Careful 1 Financing. ; l\IUHLI| was an > forty spectators New Wanicln Has Earned Promotion I hlH'('k .\.X\Hl IF. and oo11fide11cn by his m1lczu,;m 1'1 ,,, 117 n: SELMVKLEEALL % IS SUSTAINED {Presbytery Arranges for Q Induction, Tuesday February 3. THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER 1, Annual Meeting of leorgian Bay Fairs- 4, ..... \.. ....,,...... Goorgo \Vv11'1ng10n G1` ur lhn vnhnu at 'Ih:- nnn n IV/IRDI-IN C. IV` GLOVI5h lIL' l|d-N hi ripnl axffnirr \ f`ll`K 1| f`( Buy Advertised Things Unopposed I 1 Rev. T. R. Haughton Comes from Stayner to Oro 4 Parish. OF SHANTY BAY NEW RECTOR` ';lNNlSFlL NATIVE` Rev. '1`. Reginald Haughtnn. who 113:; root-ntl_\-' come Imni Stajmer to take (riiurge of the Anrziiean ]22ll'iSh Hf Shanty Bay. Iiawkestone and East Om is :1 native of Ixiiiisfil. His father. the hue '1`. A. 1IzuIg.1itun. was one of the early 1'v:5id(`nLs of Innisfil. having coinvQrmn Quebec. at the age of mine when his father cunin to the towiisiiip. Inr-zitinrz, on the fifth line. havim; pur- chased fl sawmill {ruin his bmther-`m- hiw. Wm. Lemmx. (father of the hilt` Justice Lemiox). After his death. the father of Rev. T. R. Ilnughtmi car- ried on the bllSili0.s.\` until middle am` when he came to Bzirrie with his fam- ily tn mxidv. At that time the subject of this sketch was four _vvrma of age. About four _\`(`;ll'.\ inter H1(`_`,` iimvvd to 'I`omnln mid then, in 1890. to Winni- peg. Returnin_r,* to Ontario they lived in Gndericli for eleven yems. Rev. '1`. `R. Hmighton was ediitzited in l`omnt0 and (`mderir-h schuu1:., Nu.-Inn!-it `Qnnainnv-v VY Q A ..-`A r\' i ONCE RESIDED HERE MORE MEMBERS! ON COMMITTEEST GIVEN TOW N s; Graduate of Trinity; Has Had Several Parishes. r\l`\. L. IV. I'lHll;11IUl1 \\'il.\ l`(lll(`1 Toronto 5:-In Nu. So1ninm`_v. U.S,A.. and Trinity College. I`m' p,I`:ldl11-`.` in 1913 \\v"1t.h tlw degree of L. I'h W115. n. dozlcon in 1913 uvruuxh-no! hip nu-n.1'u .\.-.l.u..- 0|... 03.1! \\ u.\ UYUUIIICLI. H. (l(`il('()l1 111 lift.) 1lH(1 received his priest's orders ttw f;v1'mw- hut yum`. After :,nrving as curutn :1! St. John's Garrison Church and St. .Iud:"s Church. 'l`<)ronto. he wont. to St. Mm'y`.< Church. Rtit`hnmnd Hit]. in 1916. as its first. rcxsidcnt incum')m1t. In 1920 he bocmne rector of Bobcay- geon and seven years later crum` hack to his mttivc county as incumbmtt, of Sta.\`x1(`:' and Suhnidnlo pm'i:+h. His molhcr. who was 21 dzmghtvr 01' the latv `Mr. and Mrs. 'I`ho.<. Hull Banting of Ivy. is how 85 _\'om'.< of age zmci resides in 'I`m'0nto. Mr. Haught- on has four siston; and two l)1`0thm's. the oldest. of whom. Edward. is Arch- d(`d(`OI1 of Sprihgfivld. 111.. and rvctnx` at St. Paul`.=: Pl`0-C:llh(`d1'2l1 of that vitv. Al'(`h(i(".u`m) Haughtnn `.`t"(`(`i\'(`d his high school Nim`:1tim1 in Barri. Tn 101') Run '1` D `L!-xnnhtnn vnur- lH.\ IHKH hL'Jl\)(H (`(Hl('ilHUll H1 I`5ZH'I'll`. In 1912 Rvv, '1`. R. Hzuigiimn mar- ried Lillian Louiso `Cui'i.m. .\o(r d2lll[,'i1L(`l' of Limit.-Col. Ciirrzm of To- ronto. I`h(-_v h`rL\'(` five children. three sons. and two d1l.Ughl0l'S. the two old- est` of whom are students at. Barrio Coliogiato Insmuto. R. A. Stephens Heads Board of Health For 16th Consecutive Year BARRIE, cANADA,THuRbAY, JJUARY 9, 193} , Read the advertisements in The`; {Barrie Examiner. 1 i play Inn 1 L'l'.\ xuung l'l'U}JH.' 5 4 At the End of 11 35' in three acts. by 1 .. t~A..oi....noi.-... GAL. 1 \.x'UlHlllllii(lUl`. DCHUUI. \JlHH`={\' Fldll.` lormon. Friday. Feb. 6. Admission! : and 25C. A rollicking college com- v S-n Two Instead of One for? the Four Largest Municipalities. I COMMITTEES NAMED 5 I l 1 I Chairman 1. Scott Declares Some [Committees Too Large. COMING EVENTS I|l\'il||'.|ll Ill Dk1llII'. mar- iso .-C01. ` Inhlnu-c um um Am- L'&u.\ un kt),L' [11 K) `d. mi 1.0` thud , 1 . at up-lnn!inn `STAYNER Losasi gum 01? sum Death c1a.;B. C. 3.311,} One of Town's Best Citizens. E KHL` l\l.LU\\lll[.". LJl. uuu .Vll.V. . . . Dnbson. Pelerboro: .\Ir. and Mrs. Eric: 1 Wilson. Kincardlxw: Dr. Edmund Bell. 3 I Lodi. Ohio; Gram Bell. Shelburne: ' I Alex. Bell. '1`. D. Bell. Oweni lsoundz Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hodgson, Churchill: Rev. Robn. and Mrs. Pogue.l Paid Official Visit !Driver is Fully Exonerated on ~I_)_e_ath of W. Patte_r_)11 E Inquest Into Fatal Accident i at Stroud, on I i Jan. 20. Q \\'l` ll'nlVl,' Hl\\'H_\ .\ U(`l`H We don't. ohlevl t~ man from the towns toes." said Ju.~<-ph & Rnnnirl-.110 "Wn inn % ONLY FOUR WITNESSES I Deceased Walking in Dark1| I` Spot on Road When ' i Struck. Wv do nrt :1tt:u~h any blame to the dri\'(`7." | Suvh \vns the \'m'(licL of thv (`or- um"s jury at. 1.110 inquest, hold on 'l`uvsdu_v mnrnmgz. in the 1)<)1i(~.v (`(I\H'l. `mom, bvrlnre Cumncr Dr. W. A. I.cwIs ivnd tho following jury: R. A. Ste- `nhvns lfm'r~1n:u\). John 'I`1'avc1*s. M . F`. |SLOn:`. Mzlluohn McLean. Archie M1`,- | math. Chas. Gmnt,_ Jno. Mccorkimialc`. `M. D. Cubit,L-Nivhols. 1 IIIUTIIIIIK. Jll. AG`). Injuries Dcscribrd Dr. 1.. J. Simpson was thv first wit- nvss. Hv riaw (ioveased first. at Lhc homo of W. J. Sm_vt,h after L110 21001- icnt. l)v;.mso:d was suffnring from `:ho('.l(. bloodimg :1 grozmt deal from cuts 1n fave and head and suffering from m in_i1n`.\' in 1.11:` <-hesL. Ho vms not. .\b`.<` Ln nmkv any six.-xtcxxwlxl. and was lntor r2~1xm\'ocl Ln Lhv ho.-spibnl In an '.m1bn1un(-~. Dr. Simpson nLLvn(lv(l him tlwxm. In addition tn tlw cuts wbavv dew-1"1l):~d. {hero \\'v1`c two ribs broken on 111:` left sid-1`. one of them pimx-"mg the <-cvcrlng of tho lung env- ' '1t.)' and allmxingz air to 1-.-;nn1)~ into sur- roumling Lisxalurs. By nvxt mm'nlm,: the atonditinn had spread 21 good deal. Evcry nuonlinn \\".1s given the patient, `two spociul nurses being engaged. On Wednesday he sooxncd brighter. but on I`h111'. he grew much xvorse and lnpsmi into unrons<`l()usn(~ss, passing zumy at 1.30 ;1.m., Friday. ./\.=.kod as to the exact. calm`. of d \\'iLnv.\s .x:1id H. was Injuries to h('Ild 1...": ,4... rxnrl u,m,.L- u-hhvh hn van 1...._-. ......,_, ntv ....\, ......., - ..u.._,. ns to cm it was lnjux and clu-st and shock whirl able to \vithst`.'md nwlng 1 '7! I'r\4l vu- Mrs. (?:nl1uw:\_\'. of Stmud, lhn {ir.'.L' pe1'.xr_m lwsidz-s Mr. Cockburn at H101 :<('e11r- of the uwidvnt. was next ca1lr~ L.o:wing the post. office shnrt.l_v after -ioht n'Mn(~l( uhn unw :1 our I-nnninn Lt\`,il\'l|Ig l-Ill.` HUBL U||l\'l' hlll Ll) IIILUI ght, (>'<`1o(`k. shv saw a car coming and waited far it to pass b(`f0I`(` she \\'(`l1L on the mad. Hor daughtcr was with her. She had noticed Mr. Pat.- Hrrson walking nortlnvnrd on the mad. about half-\va_v between the centre and vedgu-. wh(-re the plow had thrown up lthc` show. He was on the \x'(`.s'L s'xd(`. ifncinyz sr)uthbn1md Lraffic. She saw `Mr. C(wkburn's car pass the st.orr', nr/`Nu h\l]l`h on its nuvn Kiri:-" hrmd full . \4\K'l\lllII H 5 ISM! llllhh |.l|l,' hl-IH l`, pretty much on its, own sick-," hnnd lights dimmed but. both showing. The speed was not.l(:mb1y slow as compared with most cars. She did not, think it ,c~x<-.(~(~dc-(1 15 nulm; an hour. Wltnvss was about 100 feet, away when she heard u ('m.s11. a noisv likv` s:'rN`('hin;: brakes. Thvn the car swcr\'<* Lo thr- `lcft and wom. into the ditch. Mr. Pub ` [(`l`Sf)I1 was abnut 40 foot from tho ml` whvn Sht` saw him. Shh livod along- xsirlo of Mr. PuLL"1`sn11 and know him ` ! vrzry well. no wort`, ]iISS(?S all tho limv laud uvnq nnitn hard nf hnvxrlnn un 'l`h:It Walter Patterson was struck on 'l`u(-sd;1_\' evening. Jun. 20. 1931. in thv village of Stroud by an :uItmnohil:- driven by A. B. (Tnckhurn. who 5 tr:l\'(`IIlng --null: mun inc u-kl:-h ran- ncr in \rlN'KUlll"H. \\'lIIl 'i|-3 ll); .-'-uuth. cmlsimz injuries which re- sullml in M14 death on l"rid:|_v nwrnlng. Jun. 215. \\'n rln '1 uH-Inlu -.un\- II no |Iv|\V l\)'.\ g'L`|. ll HUI` lll` "The first. thing m`.cusod of putting : said Cmm S1-mt ` ' been " I Reeve of Victoria Harbor. who has, appointed chairman of the` ' Equalization Committee of the County ` Council. As equalization of assessment 1 I is likely to be dealt with this year. the chairmanship of this committee is one of considerable importance. LIM-\\(.'.\ EH1 LIN! U 1 of hmrlngz. ` was lame in ( - l!\ rum-nu I L` ||Illl'h (AI lvh ho was 105:; I to his age }(FaRN0R PAYS 1VISlT T0 LOCAL. IKIWANIS CLUB `Compliments Barrie Men ` on Accomplishments; Talk on Ideals. I..:::.L Friday {hr Kiwmlis Club 01 Barrie had the ploasurv of entertain- ing Iszuw P. NICNHUI). Governor of mu ONz1.1`10~Q11nl)u`c-Mamhnu I)1.<.lx`i'l. {m 1931. This \vn.s not. only his fh'r.t of Metal visit to thks club but also t.h< 1'h'sL time he had attended :1 mcclln gt the Barrie Club. He was accom- panied by four members 0f his hoxm club. Poterboro. There was a, large at t.(~nd:mco of Bzm'ln Ki\vm1lnns. nm Lhvy gave the g'u\'v:x`n0r u must on Lhusinstic \vc1coxno. ll) l\lV\'iI||lh, l.lll' 3| cungmtulnted Dr. tri('('s flno year 11 It had never been dition. thanks to I nv~I\t\|- Y nIl'iL' unri` U011 11. llH.\ lnuul` H) HIU l"dll.`~L' Ul l'\I' wmiis," said Mr McN;Lbb. Ax this was Kiwzmls annivr`rsn.r) wvek. (`vovvrlmr Mr`N:Lhb'.< nd was fiiI (`(tN`d mm'r~ `pnrH!'ul1u'1_v In thr n1nInhI\v" nninuur nu! -nnmn nf HM` Toronto Man Pays $26; For Reckless Drivingi l'El)l-`.S'l'Rlz\NS Sll()\\' TOO MUCH CONFIDENCE IN DRIVERS. SAYS CORONER lU|'IIll'\l HHIL YUIIHIII nny blumv on an rovvos Il1c1n.s`cl\'os. 'l"h.. :lh<.uu..i...\ "My advlcc Lo walkers on the lrlglxway ls that they should not place so much confidence in the drivers of mrmmobllcs. The av- erage pedestrian sovxns to have a tremendous confidence ln the drlvers and their nhlllty to miss them at all times." remarked Coron-sr Lewis M '1`uesdny':~; in- quest`. His cmnnrexrt was not made with reference to the accl- dont under luvcstlgzruon but ro- forrnd to :1 condition whlch ls qullre` gmrtwul on Lhv lrlghways, mnny podcstrlzxns Lhlnklng np~ p:\re'.1l.l_\' that all Llmso behind tho wlrvol are careful drivers. cnfnhv Tlrct uhnnld nlurnvc hn 7 | (`ll |llK7 Ll I111 KIIU t$l|','WI:u. AIIL \lLlKIAl\l` Harry Boa: has b`f`ii tran.=;rerrod 1 am will pay the costs of the action." from the Penemnguishene Hospital ! -----------~- to be manager of the Industrial Farm ` Don't. wait until your stationery is at. Bunvash. Writing on Jan. 24. he all gone before ordering more from reported it 35 below zero at Btu-wash. The Examiner. Phone 222. LIN` \\ll{'('| HIV \'.Hll'|lIl l1ll\l'ls\. safvty First" should n1\\'a_vs be in the mind of thorn: who walk on UN` made as well as those who drive on them. wAs STORY or KIDNAPPING IMAGINATION? Police In<;l-i_r:e:i_ to Take Lumley s Story Very Lightly. CUTS BUT SCRATCHES Scarborough Youth Fails to Identify Suspects; Men Let Go. Tho {our Fn`.nc11-Canudlmxs arrested at. Allnndnlc station on Wedn(~sd:\y. Inn. 21. s\1.sp(*c't0d -.)f being the would- bc kl(1num)c1's of Gordon Lumley. Scmbnrnugh Bluffs youm. were re- louscd. \Vodm\sda_v morning, from the county 3911 where they were rmnnndud m wovk ago on \'z\gmm`_\' charges. Lum- `.v_\' failed to identify Lm-.n\ me his mp- 1.0124, nnd when nu-_v uppenred in police rourt ycsLord`ay um charges were wlt,hdm\vn. r\.. 1.-.4... ..nm-Am. mmm~.ummlul wnmamwn. On 1<`rldz1y afternoon. nmtompanicd by Inspector Humor and Onn.v.u1b`.u .u>mrm rxf Hm Prn\'lnM.nl M0(()l`P\(`l: Dy 111Sp[.`C(0I' KHUH-CI` IUKI \}Ull.`.|RlU1l' Imnrm. of the Pr0\'1nc1.1Ll Mo(0r(`y<`l: '):m'ol, Lumlny (`mno to Barrie. whorv. with members of the local Pm\'!m'!:1! police. ho \vu:+ (ukvn to tho oount._v_In11. ~10 could not ldonufy may one of the `)r1snnor:~'.. 4-A.- mu Int; 1 \mm-.} Huuu unmllr " `)1`1snn(`r.'~`.. "As won as I In-ard Llwm 5p~::\k." '.\1n11o_s' told 'I'1m Exnmmor Iollmvhu: "115 trip to the jail. "I knmv tJ\oy wvru 101. tho mm. 'l`hoy nrc French; the mus who got. mm` were Jews or Ru- alzms." '2Hlh\n- `u|rI|r In H... rnnr an-It nf n 1'('I'V(`.\ lllCKll5L`lV(`. The discu.~.si(m cnrlvd whvn tional nanms. \\`vr(- nddvd (0 m: importmlt, cmnn1iH,v(~.~a. giving 0 the towns two roprv (1 conunlttco. Clark J. '1`. Simpmn ropnrlr sincv lhv 121.! rc-port. 1l~.-n- ha iss.u(`d for tho your 1930. 28 21 ccrs` li(`(`ns(`s. 3 p~d1nrs' nouns seven lk`(`l\sc.'~` I0 trx\nspn1'lvr.< 1 on tho hlszhwnyx. Tho rm'onn Hwse mnnuntod to $88!). A luv-an nunnluw nr .. amns. Sitting bnvk In lhn rmr amt of n nnllce st-dun, Lumloy br1erLy dmm'1bo1 `av story he rolntrrd to an Onkr'.(l;zcs' ;urug-Inmx. and Inter to pollm and '1:-\\'. B:-tw(~<-.n puffs of :1 ~l;;zu'vt.t,n, no mzxlntnim-d Lhn four mm hvld hr-re had nothing to do with N9! lhirty~nH1t` mick ride up Ycmgo St. frnm dnwntrwun Tnrnnln. [F0111 (1w"'nl()\Vll lUl'UlllU. Wlm.l. nbuul the cuts on you wrlws. " he was. asked. 'l'hv_v'rc~ not. much." he replied. I`hc- knife`. was dull and only loft. :1 new :;<-,ralchos. 'l`lu-y didn't hurt. me much," 1 ......1 .m1i..n nvn innnnnd In 1211: tho much." Lm-nl police nru inclined to lzalce l.h- y<>uth'.=. story very lightly. and 11. la rt`- purlml nvvn lhr: offlcers who have bvon lnvosllg'n'lng the story are \`or_\' :ske])l.l('.u.l of ll`. 1!. was x'opo1`tcd. mrly lhl:. week that Ilumloy haul ndnllluxl hn wms seen rldlmz his bicycle up north Yungc .-:m:L-L. when oonlronted by 51 woman. who l`('p(1l`N.`d to pollen slw hud wen hlm. Four ollmr mm were ween M; the !\ll:mdul- slullnn M the stunt: Llum ma t,lm.\z~ hold hero won: nrrasuxl, hut. Lh(`ll' prcscnro was nnl roporlcd unlll Ihn fnllowlng day. I1. is now believed that the missing qua.rL(.~t.(c was ros- p;m.v;il)lv fur an ulmndnnml Buick rar- dzm bvlnnrzlmz to n l`ornnl.n pl1yHlclnn. Tho. mu` wzu: rt-.pnrlNl Lo Provlnclul Pollro h(`l`('. Wcdxmsday nftoruoon, by ?.1'm>,.<.L Arnold. of Pnlnswlck. who mid me had ween four men lcxwlug mu cur iuring the f()l'('.ll'0Oll, Tho nlxzhl. of rho ullt-gnd wttarzk on mxnl~y 1 >111` 'l`nr,u1lo _\ 0llUl6 were rt`- ;::rtr~d 87- xnl.\:~'lnt<. and ll. ls l)ollc\'cd they ul)an('lrme(l lhv our xmd were tho nw.~; an-on ln Allzmdnlv. The CM` hzus brnn l'r~lurm~d to Us <>wn(~1'. LADY ISOBEL TO THE LADY 1. Vuncnmp of Mldland wns 4 pm-.-.kslnx1 of Lady Isu- knnwn rum harm. while 1......" nmnnr wnu Pages 1 . l'i|!`f` HOT.`i(`. 0WHl.'l', Wuh rep tho amount of win- ; ns mm.pen5atlnn {or hit`. mmttlnn with the train- : of th- hors:-, In u jndg- down Saturday by Judge SECTION 1 No. 3 :lto6 HIVBC Klll|.`llIlH`Il IU 3 A large numbvr and nmliuns wort various c(munlltm`s. _n.-;i.\n.- 1.. cl... lIA |"|'ll Ill l'Iu )or 3. when A r for the 10! m plaintiff all ` wrongfully l :1 (rrnn hr!` 1 UH` X(`lH. mlmed Lady mrov unrl Am {H15 UK! `L'H|UH. Pr1ntiug--Councmots Cu:

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