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Barrie Examiner, 24 Jan 1935, p. 1

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`a V .1 '. ` THIS WEEK'S . CIRCULATION . 5025 Copies A REL117:I=_i9IEAsuRE /Turn to zmav live. nlvrnm ALBERT A. 'l'0.\'ER I-`los, Printing Ald. Wiles` Prnpn.~`nl 117:1-.. ,,. _....I L_;. of the Rvd ("hm and tho plan i TliH(`L` tn wurk i' with this body 0 (*nlle('t.ir)n and rlnthnuz for thv A workshop and 21 ncct~s.sary ud- I I I I .u .u.. nlllvv 0 mm The lnlul nmmml u!` money spent `up in the (-nd nf I934 on the new HS(~hon1h:>ru~In-Barrie King's High- jjwnv. 2: rIi:;t.'mCe of 26.5 miles, xvns r:;$2()S..'i8.SI1. arr-nrriing to official ,_x'tal(>nwnl of vxpondit.\n`e issuod by -`!}`.c Onlnrin Dt-pnrlnwnt of High- v$'v::_w. nnrl p"(-~:nntI`rl Silmwur -'(`nunt_V ('num~i| :inn 1 tn ul. ihis week's` sen- IIIHI. .: This |.nl.nI w.'1.s` m: MT!-13.54 for (`nI1.\`h`lJ(.`H( `for m:1int<:nnvu`-2. nu-nun. nu Inn ::mnunl spent 81'!` us, ,) . fnllm`/5;: 3 Cr:11: F.nx:im'e1`im: <'hnrg(~.~4. ` , `.l.)8.'i.'. .7: Eradinsr. $.`lI.5f)0.94: rin r:m- 5 1 mm, $87.50: bridges. $15,277.60; Cul-; gvrris. $24,064.19; storxn sewers. $1.-I ;730.R.'!; .~:ir,lc m1fmn(tes. $5,088.20; fcnc- | "11:: riuht :2!` way. $|8.281.R7; .{ll'll`fI| ! `nil. $(i'.15.52: urea improvement. ' ,"238.Hl: slum. $483.94: property nur-` 5 -lmn-'~_ $2,426.52: miscv3ll:mcous. polns. 1 ` . zasrmn; rmr! sIIrfm.'e. gravel. $3l.- `3 ` 08.30; tnhll. $193753 ` . ` E Y`/fnnInn 1 F j____j__j.____________ Inns nt-vnr from tho inherit- ! ml idvul or serving (Ianndu through` the I.ihrrrnl-(`unscrvnlive party, John , `Lcnnnx oxpro.s`sed the opinion thuli In .1u)nm-iing n n'11`I\' Ind hv :1 vnun i Mr. Buys .u`t.nt(-r1 that Midlnnrl nnrl Penctnnguishcno were in default in their dcbcnturcs paytnnnts of prin- cipal and interest. and the (`n1n11;= of Simone was also in r|ol`:m|1 as 2: result of tho ;.:uzn`nnlc(2 of tho r|-hon- I turcs of these 1.uwn.~: hy the C'uunl_\'.` Amounts in Default ' I\ll'hnu;:h he stated his l'i,r:urt-::` were uppI'nximnt0. he llI1rl(!l`.\'ln(\(]` the Town of Pcnctsmguishcnv was ix default in 1934. pl-imripnl amuunlinv.-: N $9,938.94 and intorusi nmnuntinu: ll $4,320.40, :1 tntnl of $14,259.34 The Town of Midland was in dvfmnlt in; 1934. principal zunmmtinu in $50, 672.55. and inltzrcsl,mnnI.lnH1u.:103432.- Q5630. In total of $83.l49.35. .......u.x ;.~.pu'.w.\c\: uni Upullun Hull, `ll? .'uppm-ling :1 prnrly led by n mam a ml` llw sincority. honesty and patri- 2 `mum of Rt. Hon. R. B. B1-nnctt. the l ymmpzor gzvnerntions nl` Lennoxi lxvnuld be upl1nl(lim: the family tm- l `(litiuns whirl} gr back In the days? '01` William the (fnnqucmr. Loul(in;.-A; ,upnn third ggnnemtinn William and; l /m..._._ .. ,,,, .. . . . 1 L 1 l..() |.. mu-hrn u;nr1_v. ()ran;,'o Hull.` Wc-dmrzerlny. Jun. 30. Good `En: rlv, *!`i7.(-5:. nu /\(lmi.s'.x'inn 25`. 4b /-`_*_j*"` I COMING EVENTS ' __J -116. am llllill. .bl:m,t.').).:I'l. I\/Inintrrnulwez Finqim-(.'rinLz ch: ` 1.',x'nrlv. $128. bridyu-5 $8.75; drmnm1-, $1` G ! I11 ') `1. ,:_l.. , "1l\'m` nimrrlmlwe,-I ('l1:Irge.~:,, .75; $128.99; and vrt-1. $l96.l9:` v f(-um-. $2.51().37; roadside main- m:::. .22.").l1: sigrms. $79.74; mis-| nu-nu.<. 6.01: road .~:H1'fnr'r,`. < :~| :a:c.1m.7:_ .m.\-1 lnyur $5.12u.7n f I, $l1,6I."LJ{ I. ' I tails ml the amount spent as; w-<' ` JUN N (`.-\ lIl.1`()N Bcclozx, Contingencies ; to page live. znasel nnrlv up If $l9R.~: lion and $l1.615.37 `, V 4 lg eon. J. w. McCULLOUGH .... \u\,I.lI.u ... nu.-....w. The Snlicitnr .~:t:atvrl Hm! Hm S`im- ` coo County dc-lvg.:zniun saw oyv tn vyc` with lhv Tinpuly Mini: rc- g.~n`din1.: the nmllor. It had honn .~:lIgg(`::lvd that prm-vvdim.-s Inkr place under Section 90. Part (S. of Hu- Ontariu Mlnlivipnl Bnnrd Art. I!l.'%'.`. Under this p:Il'2lgl :'|.!h. .- hnd nlready lwvn plzwml m Hw two towns. Umlvr Suclum ch. as .'\'|m-` cue hm! fuilvd In nwvl its |i:ulu|it,\'. .lh(` C(|lll\l_\ wax in an pm-ili-n tn nvml itself of this euwlinn. Brn-l'!_\'. thu- ilnporl nf Hus : is that |1I'n- (?(!(`.(HlU.(.\` in.s't|lutml by vrvrmnr mm bu _\~{ay-d h_\' t|u- Hum-A Mr. Htvw sun! lu- nu-in-r..Ivu-cl Hm! l The troops that are being used fand can be user! in"`The War A- igainst, Cnn(:vr" were adequately in- 3dicatcd by Dr. John W. S. McCul- 1mn:{h. D.I".H., Chief Inspector of ; Health for Ontario, who addressed a *fairly well-attended meeting in Bur- rie Cnll<`gia1o Institute Auditorium [Thursday evening. last. \ n.. 1\,r,.r`..n......|- ...\..` 1 every (:nun1r_v ~.. -.u......\...-.. In thure is :1 la- : Y mt-nlahln complaint` that most of the (rages of cnnre-r cmnc mo late for nf~ lfr-(`live l'(.`HllHS in treatment. This .<`_ is bcim: mr~1 abroad by ` wvll-11*ninr:d r`nn1|mi;.{'n:: n public odur-.':ti0n and by better training of mt-(lira! :;tudems and of (hose pm- po.-zing to . in cunvor work. Preventirm N::-v:4sary l`x'<:vx\n9.ion in `. Inl_'(`l' 1.`: as muz- 1-'<`:.'n'_V us ])l`('Vvn1inII In mm-.r di- sI`a:~'(.'.s", tho rpc.-:aI:'-r xuirl. Much can b.- dmw in this dirt-c-Iivm by odncn- Hun and hv pnrmdicul vxznnmatimn of pt'r:'rm:< uftm` Z55 vs-nr:< of mic." Anuthu.-r mzmvr nf importance in thv fuliow-up uf r_`. I:-`P5: In vvv-ry clin- i:- run nlznhnrznhx nl I-cu-vn-rl nu nu ESAVE DEATHS ; mom CANCER BY EDJLCATION 1 ? Periodical Health Examina- tion Advocated as Pre- \ ventive Measure 1 . ......m...., K .\ .....,.. l\lu\- Dr. Mc(`ul|nugh_ who spoke under [the auspices of Barrio Lions Club. [illustrated his valuable address with itwn rvcls of motion pictures wh . indicntod tho ruvmzvs of this terrible jclisoase. and a11r.'u-tivt` illustrated |hr,mk`.ot:=. on (-nncm` mnlrnl were dis- Jtributod to lhv members of the `E1lldit'?n(.'(`. A. F`. Pugh. prcsldent of. `lhc Lirms Club. was: in the chair. I His Worship Ma_\'nr W. .1. Blair. in a few rc'mm`ks. \vo1cmned Dr. Mc- zCullnugh to Barrio. and declared `lthat the (~:m('r\r problem was a very `serious (mo that must be met by the grrllblic in Hm best possible manner. lHc thanked the Lions Club for its `,\V(Il`k in Barrie and also other or- }p;nniza1ions in lawn in their work of llmlping the mu.-rly. 1`I..-. ....a,...4....-........A ......u.._ ...- II... . . `S(,'?Irl`n. ? In unmet. of the countries of North \Am(:ricu and in Europe. there are lcentrc-,5 Cm` cancer trontngerlt with |wcll-equipped st.'aI'f:; uf pathologists.` ;physicist.<. physivinns and surgeons. irall trained to carry on their work lwilh the closest. ('nnpm`n1.i()n. Cancer {wnrk has br-mmtr 14.-uni work. It is -no lnm,"-r the wnrk of the general. `practitioner; it has bmnme a highly sp:-v:inli'/.ed branch of treatment. In . -u .u.....O.-.. `|\:\nuA\ ..< n In I "h The c-nterlninment portion of the ;progx*znnme cnnsistc-rl of numbers by Ea vocal qunrlctlo consis1in;.', of EDou::las and Frank Mulr. Edward Bartloy and Victor Knox. students `of Barric` C.nIlvgi:m- Inst.llu1.c. and rlninl_V dancing numbers by llttlc }Miss(~.s Bcrtty f"(-rkins and F`Im'cnce }I{mn1smne. m~mmp:1nio.d on the piano by W. A. Hell. I`\. .... .n ..u_, . \r rm l......x.. ...|.,\ :..:..,,x..._...J /Turn to naar nut. D. A. V.-INCISE Notta.wauu., Equnllxlon 1| -(nu II |I'VIl'.`~` 5! III ; Ll')Ll `Inn hummnily It is no ro- uf pr.-r.-suns: Never has the I u! the nature and (':ms(- of `mvn mnrv with-ly and sci:-n- aftzwkt-d Hmn tndny. The- and tho rndinlnglst are (tul- ;_ _,.._. ll'o'o.|Ik,. illlll IlllUl'l'.\l, illHHLllIlH|l.: I0 .Y14$.'4.'\ Ml`. Boys` dt~.r'lnrocl thnl l.h(- l)(`. judgment of the Ix\(`r1\l.n-rs nf tho` County Cuunvil \\'ns needed in (`un-_ neclion with this mutter. Simvm` actually found itself in default as a, County l.hrnu;,:`h no fault of its nwn.} but tlu'(>Lu:l1 the {null nf lwn uf its nxunicipnlilius wlmso rlvhonluro:< hm`! been gum`:-mtucd. He asked if it would ho fair ur ('qui(::hlr- that snmv` nmnicipalilirxc :~:huul(l lmvo to pay the debts n1` nthur.-'. nu-n__ n .- -. PAGES 1 to 6 SECTION 1 No. 4 Vl IiI\l' UH Inlu1i(`i|)u|i(_\'. 'l`hn u L n 7 1 at Year. CHARLES W. HENRY Innlsfil. Itoadumnd Bridges Ill. r. Buys wad a vnpy of :1 p (Turn to page tour, plmsvl Ill lnnpvr 5 un_\' dc-hvm\u' nrlvi: u u'qul':~I x` fvlt tho 0 the (`n u... ..|.u l The passing or a proper resolution ; by Council, which, on presentation: to the Ontario Municipal Board. un- } der the terms of the Municipal j Board Act, would have the effect of I slaying any proceedings against that County of Simcoc. was recommend-! ed by W. A. Boys. K.C.. County Su|- l icitor. to the members: of the Sim-if coe County Council at Tuosrlay at`-l ternoon's session in ('0nnc(:t,ion with the debenture defaults or the Towns of Midland and Pcnctnnguislieno. n-1|... ...I_-1_ __-u.... ....... ..........,._: ,. .11`:-ph. in the two cliun Sum- pnsilicm lion. vtinn that i (`l`(`I |HHI`S In an my 0` In 1. 1.. \ uvulu sh:u.w `urn huh 1 I i t FIF TEEN WITHDRAW Horbort .Inm('s Cfrnwfnrrl, roox.-n uf mnminn was 91/3E'7t.h nf $4.000. 01 $997.36. 1`n1n1 oxomplinns were $3.5, 34830 whit-h. suhtractod from thei not proceeds of $6.l0.').72. left :1 not `-nf $'.2.7(iI`l2 on whivh in pay Del'- Oro Tnwn.-zlwip, was tho nn.'mim<>n-- Cc-ntago In tlw County. Mr. S:1ndm'-tchniconf Simcrw Cmmiy Council for son would 1hm'cIm'c pay 50 pm`! the pn. of VVm'dvn fur 1935. (`NIL HT $1751.12 01' $1.0-76.33. Whi1<` when tho onlirv mmnhorslmip M Mr. Vi('kor.< would pay 50 pm` ('0nt.f(-oun<'il n<:-'r:Inh|c~rl at .'h(\ C'mml_\' of $2.'761.I:". ur .`j'.'I-14.18. 0 total of $1.-`|Bui1dinL: Mvmrlay ;zftunm.m. 380,5G by tho l.wn registrars dmwmzg E]C`.mm of wm.d(,n Cl.'.IWfm.d 1,) u ' ` I A m` ~V"`` ;acclamzmm1 was .\'()n1.`\vh&I!. of a sur- ..,-, . .. , ..., .- ... . . A. _ .. ... . . l`iCounty Netted $1,380: IF:-om Registry Office; }In 1934; a Decrease} M _--..-.._ 1 % The net amount paid to the coun- [ty nf Simone as :1 result nf the up- ierutinn of the County Registry Of-i irico in 1934. was $1,380.56, a cnn-| _ siderable decrease from 1933. aC- I ; (:m`din1.{ to the annual statement ' 1 prosenled in the Simene Countyl `Council at lhis week's session. | r . A_ll,,ln\(\I\1l'lL'A 1-... AL`! \.uuu\.u un. nun vv\.\.A\n .`l\.nnA\;|I. [I Gross foes totalled $9317.54 for the} ' lycar. as (-nmpm`orl with disburse-I imenls amnunling to $3,807.82. Ieav-E im: pmreds available for distribuf! Hinn to lhc Rcpzistrar and the Coun-` ` `ty of $6.10!).72. R. J. Sandersoxfsi ".v.h:1rc. on which he would pay .1] pm'(.'(-nlnpzo tn the county. \\/as $4.- :78'7./14. and (}.-nrxze Vickers` sharo.;( inn whirh ho would pay :1 percent-V j:1;.:v. was $1322.28. Mr. Snnder.n:m1's1 |ox-nmlinn was 286,/3651.113 of $3.000,_ jm` $2,351.21. whilv Mr. Vickers` ox-j jvmniinn 1{,(I() 7 RR "I`n1nl nvr-vnnlinnc vunrn 3 -1 I Sincv tnkim: office. Mr. Vickerst Iropnrtcrl that the tnt.:|I amount (-01-; tlm-ta- fmm October 15 to Decent-i bur 31 was $11.t14.4ti, while salaries 1 paid tho Dvputy Rmzistrar and four in-:: tr)t:1H('d $780.05. Tho sur-l 1 plus tut` not incnmc paid to the coun-| _` ty was $344.18. leaving the not a-I ~t ,mmmt rrwnixmd by the Registrar in. ;th;1t ])('l`i(t|'t at $994.36. ` ,Short Courses Here ; February 4~---March 1; 'I`ln-umzh the ('(u)pel`ati0n of Barrie ` Town Council. plans have boon (`um- wlllvlorl for ;(`m1r: in /\:;ri(-uH1n'r- for hnys. and "u S`mr1 (`mn'.~:" in Home EC()l\(\lT1i(`.\` Fm` :,:iI'l~:. in B':rriv frvnn Monday. I-`eln'uzn`_v 4. in I"r:'I:.\', M:n~('h 1. The v4-xnrsnw will ho hvld much-r the ;un.-: `y\ir`I`~; of NI!` Nnwlh Sinwnv BI'ant'h HT t`1:- Umnv-i:> I)op:u'tment ul' Agricul- H'I`|" tho lmldinn of a Shari` 1 1 1 2 i 1 I-EDGAR J. I-2\`.~\Ns Wes: Gwllllmbury. Education lIiProtective Resolution Considered by County A In Debenture Defaults! Finance Chairman museum; W. J. CUNNINGHAM Alllston, Finance l\' K HUI dvvi(h\d halls fr 1*... K `HIIIIILQ l'1V{'IIl.` dl. `ill nunn VVodIwsda_\' md until mmn I`hurs< . page of the second 5 ll wen-ks. (ll 1|.` |||l`\`|llIK MLNV supply the no(`(`.<< of |"h1l'_J2(` to thx huh u~-.. Oh.` ~|v\\1 tn u _\ halls SOME COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN OF SIMCOE COUNTY COUNCIL FOR 1935 :.;v m un- . the sunw Back in 1923. Herbert James Crawford. the newly-elected Wardenl of Simcoe County for 1935. did nut. , take kindly to entering municipall I politics. but through the persuasiuili of his friends he allowed his namu to go to the ballot for Councillor 1.`: his native township of Oro. ' His Wm`s:hin wan nlnripri nn hmll Suggestion Placed Bforel 3 County Council by Solic- itor to Aid Matters HIS IIEILIVL` Ll)WllSHl}) ()1 LIFO. His Worship was elected on [um occasion and has been returned an nuully ever since. being elected in `polling four times. and by z1cc1aIna-- lion nine times. He was never do ! feated at the polls. g nIII*in all ihnqn vnnru W:\x':a:-'3 E i|l.'il|.L'(l Ell l.HL' [)UIl5. ' During all those years. WlX`(t(i1V `Crawford. according: to tlmsc ll'| lclnse touch with his municipal lit`: lhas endeavoured to servo his con- stituents conscicnlioiisly and to the| best of his ability. His rmvm'rl. while. he is entering his tenth year in the County Council and his thirteenth in municipal politics. is cm1::ir_lcro(l la fititng (me. i 115: `lfnruhin urnc hnrn in nl'I\| ! Warden J. Crawford ver Beaten At an.Election During His Career `ii IILIIHR (mu. N His Worship was born in Om Township rm Novmnber 2. 1885, :1` son of .Janms Cmwfnrri. On). and Eli /.ahelh Swan, concession 2. Fins, (mm :c '|\IIL` An ..r u..u.| urmzzaxicziii nwan, concession z. I-m.s,I `and is thus 49 years of age. Bml: his partmts are d0(:on. I-Iis ;.*.1`nnr.- fntht-.1`, nlsn Jmnes Crnxvfnrd, was: one of the earliest sut1lm's of Om. his home being on 101 24. cmicessiun |7. near the present Crziwford hmm`. Warden Crmvfm'd's f:1tl1or. whvn :1 young man. was furccri to go nli tho way across Luke Simmo to Ermi- i ford. in :1 at-bottomed boat in haw` I grain crushed. His Worship rccoivr>d !his early education at S.S. N0. 11. |0m. at Om Station. T`\nv~u'r\n 1090,00 hn nninrl nu r(\`\(.r\` kill). ill. kl|'U DLHLIUH. During 1920-22. he at.-[vrl as . |1.rustec for his own school so `on. 5 Herbert CraWwfm:d l:;.lec:%%t%ec-1: fwarclgllof Cqunty for 1935 i Chosen Without Division ati ` Opening of January Session 4) nmminmnez choice nf for: 1935.: M4 1-nnnnil zmunn-uhlnrl nl zhn {nnnIv In... .,, .-.- v um`... -.. 1 1 W`zn`cI(`n acclamzntitm sur-L 1priso. us it was fully umit-ip:m~rl `.hn1- iat least twn nt.her.-<-.Inhn S. Drink-' lwatvr. reovu nf Orillin 'I`m-/n. and Daniel A. Van(:isr.`. rcv\'<- nf Nn`- ` tz.wn. '[`nwnship -- would allm/A" ltheir n:nm~.< tn gm In the hullul. i `l'p< r_...1 SlTUATlO_N EXPLAINEDE I Warden C1'nwfm'd was nnnnnatod. |by A` A. I`nnor. l`('L."3 u..Flm<. and! nsvcundvd by W. I. Clark. t1cput_\" lroevc of OH). I lU\\'$-I . J. S. hrinltwnlr-r. Orillin '|`nwn- [xhip; Joseph Spicher. Sxmnidalcz I).; .l\. VzIm`i::I-, NnHn\vns;u:n; (T. W. H1-11-` iry. Innisfllg E. J. Evans. V\ o.~:l Cwilm flimhury: A. A. I`onm'. 1?`ln<; F. N fHis:;:in Essa: M. J. /\.<.<-lin. Tiny: [John Kivmzm. 'I`u.s:: W I. ` ,Ar('h(~x'. '[`n_v; Willizlm 1{:m'kin>'. `{Smy|1r`r: M. J. Tc:<: l`vm~t.'uvr };.:ui. W. E. Dnxvmyx`. V:-: N [W. Rr.'n\'lv_\'. 'I`(`<`ums(-lh; H. G. Rnh `r`rfsn|\. Rarrit-. (` (`lvrk J. '1`. Sinmrzun lI(`l-([` Ens ('h:|irm.'m until surh timv as th" "In-\\' W.'H'(lvx1 wzas duly sworn. and `H... .mll...`.~ no H. .-..n- ..r ||\:u I`:\1II'\ . nu`... u .......\.. ? , l`h.- fifteen nthcr.-: who were unm- jinntod but wilrlrcw, \vvrr` as ful- .l0ll.\' S. l)RlNK .-\'l`I-JR Orillla 'l`\\4p., County Property '$lH(f(,`. While a member of tho Count;/v Council. Mr. Crawford has been honoured with 11 place on several important. c0n1mit,Lecs. He was. (Turn to wage jive. nlaase) j eillor fmxn 1923-25. Warden Craw- ford was elected deputy reeve in. ' 1926, acting as such for three yem s.! ':md then was elected reeve in 192?) :1 pnsitiun which he has held ever! . v ' and then s:erve(l as tm.vn. mun- *Boe. and wrble Fly Clean-up Campaign (`h:1irmcu of tho varimls slzunclinuz committees nf Simcm: (fuunly (Tnunvil fur 1935 have bcun vlmson by their respec- Livv 1-nmmiltecs as fnlI()\V:~:: Fin:|n('o: W. J. (unnimzhunx. Allicinn Committee Heads of County Council I` lHEHl('( Allislnn. I)...-L. Report of Interview with Deputy Minister in Toronto r I 1 I 1 | Illllblilll. Roads and Bx'i(l;,'('s: C. Hr`nr_\'. Innisfil. I`.\.. 4., n...\......o... I lll'l|I_\. llllllhlll. (`nunly I`r4.u)m'l_V: . I)rinkwntm`. Orillizl 'l`m\-` Aggriculturoz M. J. A Tin): 'l`nwnship. I,dm'nlim1: E. .1. Evans Gwillimhury Township. Y.nniul:)Hnn` (' I\ Q! r'|nIlII)),'. M. I\. 1UIl(.'l', l'IU.`: 'I`o\vnship. I`\'r~f'.-'vrF`.<:'1;xf'i1|n: (Somme B:n`r. Modnnlo 'I`uwn.s'hin. Hnusc of Refuge: John Kiornzm. 'I'n.~.4.s'm'u|1liu Town- chin \.l\Vl|l|IllIJlll_V lU\\'IlSlH]). I.ox.:islu1iun: (`. D. Stowurl, I-`:n'I'iv. I) ml... AVll'IIllHll' K iornzm. ship. I`nu-uli-1 Erm:1li7.nlion: D. A. V.'1n('isr`. N<>11:1\v;|:<:1uzI 'I`nwnship. Railways and Canals: G. D. Banting. Essa Township. C'u;l11ilIL'L`l1(.`i(`. John (`.'n`llnn. Rm-Inn BARIRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1935 MIC.-\|il. J. ASSELIN '1'l1:_v, Agriculture J. (7Ih\Wl"()lH) Drillizl l`m\-'nship. Asselin. CUIHTHILLCU _YCSl.L'I'(liiy. County Solicitor Boys was asked to speak on the question and inriicnte steps that should be taken fnllnwim: 11 visit of himself, Cfnunty Tre:1sm'e1' D. H. Cnlcman. and W. J. Cunning- ham. chairman of the F`imm(~e Com- mittee. to Toronto last week. when they interviewed H. L. Cummlnizs. deputy minister of Munir-iyml Af- fairs. and received his S|,lL:[.{('.'~'iinll.`. \IIL:l.. AL, m_.._,a_. u,.v:,u,... ,.._. Y | I I I i 1 i {IE2 +EXAMlNE'.R |L;l)l Kl? III` lVHl,liIV\/il2i'(|.}.',H. ` I Wye Rlvcr was given as "a r1v- . `or that. runs from Mud Lake In the.` i f~n1lnx\'z1s::;1:1 River." ` i The :n|.<:\-.'vr M the qu0.~'tinn.: - "Which is heavier, u pnund of gold I or a pound of feathers?" was given I by pnv stu(l(`n1. presumably a girl: i :Must the saint`. ha ha! You r`.'m'L fool ; I .. . . .nnn {'1`|1Iu OIIr`r-I1. nun-lnnllv nun:-.1 ` ' The spevinl (me-week Shnrt Cou1`s- ' es in A;:ri(`uIture and Home Econ-I omics came in :1 (`lose at Elmvale with an enjoyable social evening in !thc Oramzo Hall on Friday evening I .Hast, attended by a large number. 1 . - ., ......, .. . ..-.. .,_, .. ....,.,. mu... 1 During the \v(_*L'K. the course in l\;:- } ricullure had an enrolment of 30 boys, with an averagze attendance of 23, while that in Home Econmnics had an enrolment of 36 with an av- cIa1ze- nltenrlnnce of 28. Enrolmentl and alt(~m,1unve were comzidered ex-v ccptionully gnarl, in view of the very] `unfavourable weather which pre- vailed and tied up many of the roads. I rm... ..r .1... n,. _.- .u_- :,__,-I RESULTS GIVEN \ T0 ouesnonsj 3 SHORLQOURSE; Interesting 1-week Courses] Come to Close at Elmvale EPROVED SUCCESSFUL 'yu.u.u uuu -.--..u up ulullj ul nu. nuuuml ` One of the results: of the ho_v::' `.(.-utxrso is that the establishment of .1 `seed-(-lc:n1im,' plant at Elmvalc Is` ibcinn seriously considered. Iv ,,, '10 `Fthe Elnivnle Juniors, was chairman. \I\.lb\l. : County Treasurer Harry Cole- man's examination questions on the `County of Simeoe attracted wide at- itention. and the results were an- nounced nnd prizes presented at thel joint pl`t);1r:nnme on Friday aftero noon last. Jolm Kerr. president of ._, -,u-u. and the committee in charge consist- ed of Misses Ilelen Stone and Mary Ritchie, Mrs. Dorcas Grier and Wil- liam Elliott, Ilnrry Rowley nnd Rus- sell Ilouden. L. Page. Barrie. was also present. Rev. Dr. W. J. Mark [who with Tliomzis Smith and 1Thoma.~; Baker. l".lmv:ile. wa.-1 one of the _i1x(lue.<. mnde the presentation of. tthe ]`II'l2 .(`S donated by County (flerki 'J. '1`. Simpson and County Treasurer .D. II. Coleman. ` ; Winners of the first four plmreu in ithe eompetitiom: were as follows: :`bny.'<, Gordon Struth. Cephas Kidd. Ewing G. Locke. Ray Spring: girls. Helen Stone. Mary Ritchie. Dorcas` Grier. Marjorie Parnell. . E Anmxim: Ans\ver.4 ii i Severnl znnusinu answers were' qiven to the vnrintxs questionse. l T"rn' inuinnt-n in zxncurnr In Ihn (LQIVUII H! II)!` Villlllll ([llCSllU".`. ' a For iHHl.'Il1L`(`, in answer to tho! fqtlostinxn. Numc ton of the Innstg lpmnwinvnt. mon uf Simcue C.nunty."{ lone of Ihv students stated that one: ,`m`nn1inL-nl man was W. A. Buys who. H was .~:1:alr>d. \vas "Dr. Bny.<, ;whn looks after the kids in the Lfhil-I 1drm1 :' S|1ol1or." - I I`... .... .n..- 6.. H... ....,...a:.... -IurL..~I The whole matter was referred to the Finance Committee which u/ax] requested to bring in n recommendn- 1 tlon to Council before the (`lose or} the session. It is unrlcrslnnd there was some opposition to the plan in : committee yesterday. , l`nIInhI Qnlivilnr Flnv-< urzm nuln-rll un uuuu.-nu uuu - x,-n.u---,,.,um..-.,... . I `(.Il'|'llh Dll(`ll(`l'. 3 _ In answer to the quoslinn. Who' and what :n'(: thv fnIImving-4Jud;zc` Huln1r.=.s'." the answer was given byl usnc slmkrntr "Chief of Police nf Bar-1 yrie." and also by another: "a deep` iL:l')I`!,(E in Nnt,1nwn::a;.{a." f Wvtl Riunr u-:1: uiunn nu ":2 why. iilllll. UH.` Billlll`. llil Hill YUM l'il|l L IUUII gm!-." (This studonl evidently over- `In:-kL-(I Iho far`! that gold is wcigh-` `Pd by (m_\' lll(`ZlSlll`(`n`l(`hl and not h}'| `;1vuird\1pni.<.! I).\....' F`.. x (I\`l)Il(Hl]YlH.`.' | Boys` (`nurse 3 Mnlldny and Tut-sduy sessions of} the |)u_vs' short L'0lll`S(! were reported! HM Inst w(:t`k :< Ex.'|n1inc`r. The (`l)\ll`bt` was givvn in the Or:m;zo Hall. \ V I)urim.: lhv morning sossiun Wed-I` nvsdm`. William Strnlh discussed thu`. ::uhjm't nf "In: Atlackinp, Veg:--I `.t.1|)|v.\' and l"u-Id (`rup.<." Eric Simp-F `,. dealt with F`zn'm Munzngomomf` 5All:m Ri1('hi(` with Tnrko_vs." and 15:11`! Elllutl with R00! Caltlv." (3. MI I'`...... l\... cniuri `hunts I\\'Kl.`vLl,`IL'(l sVl.'l`lI Lrlkllll. ill lcrmmn .-:v.s.~:i Wednesday. At tfw Tlnwsrlsxy mnrning s(`s:iinn Erw Simpson lvrl u discussinn on "Milk 'I`t~stim.:." whit-h nccupit-d mos! Hf lhv m(n`nin;.:. Morris Darby dis- cu. Farm Machinery." The n!- tv.-rnnun .<<~.ssinn was taken up with '1 <~mnpr:~lwn.~i\'(- talk rm "Livestock Pml)Ivmx" by Burton B. \ Vzu'nic.I. HM.` Ell '.\ Rlllll l' H'Il| \ lU||.\. [DI ll` D|lll|7" Manz1gemont."! n 2m"li Caltlv." (I.| I'}rn_\'. l)nminiun Seed In. '3:-. pr(-.~+unIr`d n lvnuthy uriclr(`:.s (1is(`Ix.~'sim1 um tho Dnminiun Scot! nn Tho Vuluv of P1'ndllCilIZ1 islo.-rod Sow! G2 uin" at the at-I . `IV...-I. .n CHARLES D. ST!-. W.-\l{T Butte, Legislation ' Fir:-_ Ploasv) ms secretary dur- llohn iennbx Enters 1-02nd Year; ` } Bollin Innisfil Back in 1834} To be 101, well. happy and of` `good report` and memory. is to most people a miracle--with John Lennox. in is just part of the game of life. Mr. Lemmx, who entered his 102nd year on Monday, began celebrating Sunday when some of his grand- children, nephews and grand-neplh ews took time by the forelock and motored to Weston to offer folicitn- I. [inns in anticipation of his birthday. V 'rhn I261 nf :2 lnrrin fnvnilv MTV 7 ........ u.... .....v..\. ..... ..-,.,..,,,.`... While tho County Snlirltw was; speaking and :1nswm`inL: tho qH(`.\`~ tions of members. C`nun(`il vvns mi committee of the whnln with Wnrdw cn Crzlwfnrd in tho rhnir. LIUIIS III ll|.lClpHllUH ()1 [HS UlI'|.n(XH_V. The last of a large family. Mr. Lennox, who lives with his rimmhter, l Miss Emma. is the eldest. son of the {late William Lennox and his wife. Nancy Johnston. who settled just 4th line of Innisfil and hewecl out of from which was destined to comr- aome of Simeoe County's anrl Ontar- io's most substantial (`iti7.en.u'. For ceveral years Mr. Le-nnox and hi:: younger brothers. 'l`homns. Rev. Il.:1mhert and James--z||l hoverins: heat` the nonngzenzirimi mark vole- braled with John Lennox. This _ve:ir he celebrated uIone- yet not alone for he is revered and honored h_v younger men and women proud of their Lennox blood and has 21 host of warm personal friends. i Mr T.r-nnnv Mill Cir Jnlin i-nnnfc rafter their marriage in I832. on the the woods the old Lennox homestead . |UI Wlllll })L'l'5Un'rIl IIVICHUS. ` Mr. Lennox still vnunts Sir John` A. Macdnnald as a Lzront lender.` ` He loves to talk about him. As mm; who has watched Czlllmlu before and since Confederatirm. who knows his- itury and studies politics. he is firm- lly of the opinion that in R1,. Hon. R. 8. Bennett Canada has her }l'(`.iI1('Hl , statesman. Speaking ycsharday tun one of the younger generation whnl l(e;];TJai;emplo*3;e# Men Busy 11 by Rgglaiming Marsh Land 1 A scheme for the r(`(`lmn:1li(m of; Hon acres of low-lying marsh lnnrlj {Covered with underbrush. along Hm. C.N.R. tracks east. of Bmdfnrtl S?.,; Iwns presented to Barrie 'i`mvn Cnun- ` `oil at its regular nmcting Monday! tcvcninn by Air]. W. R. Wiles, chair-` Eman of the Board of Works. 1 The work to be done on this pr! ljcct would be accmnplished by thrr` use of unemployed men nn rolirf. and it was estimated that it would: g require ninety men for fifty rlay.-: to` I complete the job. ' 1 '1... :4..- l...L.:...: u... ........,`....| I 4 1 {Barrie Town Council Con-Eschomberg-to-Barrie : siders Proposal of Ald. ;Hig'hwaV to End of 34% i w- Wiles Cost Total $205,369? y _ ___ |'.\.u|I.JA\.|.\. uu: J\lIJ- I The idea behind the prnp'v:ru| w. | to turn this unproductive land. most of which is owned by the town. inn ' .21 modern municipal pm k um canny-i ing ground for the :l(.`cun`ln1nd:II.i()nl of the townspeople and H10 ever-in-` vlcljcasing tourist traffic through thr , .`t \'u1n I | I,U\Vll. ' After considerable di.-zcussiun I: 'c0mmittne of the whole. :1 resnlulirr was passed that Mayor W. J. Blair 1 Reeve H. G. Robertson. and Dfrpul`, ` , Reeve C. D. Stewart. be u (`nmmi"(_'4 _ Qzmthorized to enter inlo an ng:-:0 ]ment with Scott Bros. regarding ` `purchasing grave! and uzzinp, Hr ir:ru: the gravel nut. to ms! mnrx ' [thzm 18 Cents per cubic yard; zmv" ;n1so that this mmvnitlvn be nuthnr. 1ized to enter into an ;u:r1-omvnt tr !procure fill to be (user! in fillinr `park lands near the lnkt-shnrv. 4-u<` ~ inf Bradford Street. _ f u. .2: uu.u. u uu cum. l . . . ' . I This special (`ommllloe WI !`('[)l)!' [at 1110 noxl meeting nl C`m1m'il av Fr-bruary 4. In the mt-zmlimc. (2.. lunmnployod men will bu kvpt hlI~4_\ !nn other jobs including the (-nmplu [lion of the work on Wollinulnn `H |Wo::t. authorized by (`nunvil :1! l.'-:.` `wvr`k'.< inaugural n1('t-lln;.', ` Cunpnratc With Ru-rl C`m.~.`: ` Following an il(l(ll'!`.<.\' by N. ll Vinmn of the Canadian Re-zl (`rm-: Srwi(,-ly. and full (-m1. :- cmmnillun of lhr` whnlv. ('Tr>vInvil up lpoinlvd :1 (`0mmitlm~ <'un: - Mnym' Blair. Alrl. H. J l`.Iu'lm'.:1n and the Central Roliof (`nmlnlllvv `In arranuv for a stnrv fur (kw mu |Crnss and the Relief C>n1milto::. I ~ . A v-., =, .-.. n ... ....... A n&Il`l'lC "crunch of ('1 ix bi-ingz nrgaiiizctl. plm for the Relief Comminvu \N()l'l< clog!` conjunction in particularly in the : wliabilitatinn nf rlntlmu: llmiiilios (in relief. : Istnrernom will be l)L`(`(`SSZ|l`) l juncl. l .\lrl \Ni|n' l`v-nnuuzil I . i AM Wilvs explained his prop: tin Committoc. and also .\'llbn1iHL`4 Inunu'I|!uIll_\. The spank:-r u puss u rvsnlurmn pI`v.`s\`n( am upprn the Board and he` tukvn. Hv thinu \\'z\.~' (:1 hm" c<`odim,:.~' in prr pvvnt that ch-

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