Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1935, p. 1

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What, its : Rnnvn H. (2. Rohert:4nn. rlvsr-riiwrl as pmhnlniy H11: must. 1'mpm't.:mt. pit,-crr of lcggislntinn to come hefnrv (Inunvil this year. was cnnsidorr-rl hy the Town F:1thm'.< at Tuesrlny evunin;:`s mr~vtinL: when u bylaw to c.s't,ablisli cert.;iin l`f': ed districts or '/.on.-s within the town limits, was given its first. nnri S(,`(`()nd readings. "I'VI..:...l .. PAGES 1 T0 8 SECTION 1 l more than $3.00 -50 :Thx June] No. 19 ' than 45 L 3 than 18 cents; than than than I` L\ \\ HIE |:'|&dl\(`.\ .\` lh. Barrie and to participu` Jubilee if u\ and his Cu ccmjulwliun 1-H ova-r the Dumimuns "uh. n.- I` $1.50 $3 on 3200 3!" HM: 1121: DUI` }:\'nu:m- L`,|.lll1U|H` nu XXII` }|x.ll`v' (`nnudn holds wllhm mo I-`.rv.m1rv The Ru_\'ul l":m~.xI\' has ~'vr\`vd nob]-\ ends. Q\1-con Vxctnrm through her long reign. Km: Edward through hi: ` short reign. Kim: Com-go V lhromzh. a quarter U! in century. and the Prince nf Wales. unulficial umhassa- ` dnr of good wxll In the world at large. have all established an tradi- tion and set a standard of winch we may be justly proud. lnnv nf II: raIv1u*Inh:\x` Hui hm-` Di` ]ll5l|_\' pluuu. "Many nf us rmm-mbor Hw Dm- mnnd JLlbllx`l' uf Queen Vxcmrin when the future of the Empn-o seemed radmntly bright in contrzml to the conditions of the present dnyi when King L'}enrge has reigned} 713! Year. One of Those lglonorecl uu.unun L- Wnn't Ra`-qlu,-sf Rosign.'Il.inn nnn...'l -.,l,..\a,..-I MU. .....\ /Turn to page thrcc. please) Mnrkvl In H9131 kt-I an. I` POTATO MEN | , FORM ONTARIO A ORGANIZATION Third Readm/gfgelayed Un- til Next Meeting May 20 iArthur Wt;|`lV ;;d Clarence V Cummings Represent 4 Local Growers PROTECT` WINVTERESTS }Yl'| IlHIl|K'llk .\_\'UlUUI U1 \lU\'L'I |lHIK'Ul. I VVUI '1`hruu'.:h .411 {hm turmoil His Majesty `two has lwcmnv mm'e' dt`t`pL\' entrenched f than cvcr bt.`fux 0 xn (hr luvo and af- Ne vu-nun of thv pouplv fur his unfml-A mg tact. gnnd mdmm-nt and pm-.~'un:\l [ls `s\'mpath,\' with thus: in need. thusi `there has been less actual suffering \T8 ,prnp0rtiunaIel_\' amongst unemploy-, ed than in many other lands. Therm '1 A; fun: 1! is our bnunden duty that w-' 15" shumd give Cnanks to Alnghty God ,3 A fnr vhn mnrinnnn um-I (`urn nf n||r'f`|... Car Strikes Deer; Children Benefit The Children's Shelter at Harrie benc-fitted to the ex- tent of seventy pounds of venison as a result of a unique occurrence on Highway 11. nboul two mile:~'. south of Stroud, when :1 young doe. blinded by the. lights, jumped nut of the east ditch of the highway in front of a north- bound car driven by W. I)` Cm)p(`l', who has been reliev- inn aecmintnni. of the Barrie brzlnrh of the Bank of 'I`or(m- in. He was accompanied by .l. D. Smith. teller of the same bank. mi... .1... ....u.. ..A....l. L... AI... Il(IIlf\. The dne was struck by the car and suffered :1 broken leg and nther injuries. Fred M. Buyers. and Harvey Dnnnelty, Churchill. who happened to be passing at t.he time. took the injm'ert animal home with them and put it out of misery. The Provincial Police at Bar- rie were nntified, and after Constable H. '1`. Hammer had investigated the matter, the ieer. weighing seventy pounds dr_essed. was handed over to the Children`s Shelter. Fines and Costs $94.50 During Month of April Fines and costs collected during April by the Barrie Police Depart- ment totalled $94.50. according to the monthly report presented to the Town Council at Tuesday evening's meeting. Offnnr-nv: uznrn ac fnllnuiw meeung. Offences were as follows: Burglary, no clue ................ .. Theft of auto, convicted .. Thefts. 1 convicted, 1 withdrawn '7 nn nlnn HCILS, l C()IlVlCl.L`(l, 1 WILIIUFHWII 2 no clue .... .. Drunk in charge 0 car. convlc ed Non-suppnrt. sentence suspended Trespass. convicted ........................ .. Breach H.T. Act. convicted ......... .. Breach podlars` bylaw. convicted Petty complaints. all mended tn 2 "nu . .u \|I|L.`n nu m;;,nuu.nun 1 Council mlnptrwl the ropnrl. of tho] Financo Cnmmillrzv rt-garding thc' eight. petitions (ronlninimtz 596 si;,{n:1-' tllrcs. whivh worn prosonlvri at the. previous mvtrling: nn April I5: "'I`hnI.' after rm`!-fully nnn. thv pcli- . lions for H10 rn.s'iL{n:nIiun of Mr. Jnr`k~ i son :15 momhr-r 01' [I10 Wnlvr nnrl; Light. Crnmmi.-4sinn, wo arr` unnhlo to: accede tr) ihv l`(`([llf?.\`1 of tlw pt-Iitinn I ers. innsmuch as (Tnunril is (-lnlhr-rl` with nul.hnril._v In nppninl Inn! has? no uuthnrily Ln l'(`(|llil`(` :1 r-. tion." I\Il....I:nl I`... TWO MONTHS I IN JAIL GIVEN ; TWQXOUTHSE David Bellaire, 24, and Ed- ward Melash, 18, Sen- | tcnced for Theft I le:1riim,.', guilty in t:i1urg:-:4 laid in connection with the hrcakimz, and cnteriim of the general store of Robert A. Brown, Culdwator. on tho night of April 5, and the theft. of a quantity of clothing including shirt.-a. shoes, Indies` garin(.~ni,:<. scarves. el.c.. David Bcllaire, ngeti 24, and Edward Molash. aged 18, both of Coldwalm`. were sentenced in two months in the County Gaol by Mag istrate Compton .Icffs: I`L|e:4riny after- l I(`H`l |MRs. MELAsH'souGH1 1: lily. Mrs. Annie Mvlash. mot.hcr of one of the n(:(:u.~:r,-(l. who hurl been charg- ed with I'e(:0ivim.' stolen gomls, did not nnswm` when her numv \v.1:' called and His Worship issued a i)(`.l"l(`i1 warrant for hm` arrest. i'i(.`l` son stated that she haul gone tn Tr)!`- mmtn by train Monday morning bccausv she wasn't guilty of the alleged offence. Tn cnninnninu Hun vnnlhc xuhn IIUUIL Bellnirn had pleaded guilty :1 wool: lmfnrc and had been remanded om` week {or sentence, while Mvlash pleaded guilty when called in c0ur1 Tuesday. NH`-4 Annin Mxxlnulx unnllanr nf nnn HllL`L'(.l (lll{`.n(.`(`. In sontencing the youths, who were not reprcsclltcd by cnunscl. Magistrate Joffs said he found both .guilty. both by plea and by evidence. ` not only of theft. but also of break- ing and vntcrlng. Migc (`zllhnrinn Rn:-4h nlnrlz in Hu- |Ul'lll'_Y I`. \J. l'.:VkIll5. . Chief of l ulive Nelson Wnnn. Coldwatvr. gave evidence that `m- and R. A. Brnwn, acting on :1 st-arch vnrrzmt. had searched the hnusc u` Mrs. M1-lash in the village and found . the goods in :1 trunk in hor bvrlmom \'nunLz Mclnsh had lighted :1 lamp and shnwod Hwm around. I n..\.....e A npm...` r~nm..,v.o...~ mi-:1 Ill]; dllkl l'llLL'I'lll|,'. Miss Catherine Brurih. clerk in the Brown store at (1nldw:nt.ur, testifiml that the store had been locked up the night of April 5 and in the morning: there was evidemw (hat .1 had been entered by a cellar door and a quantity of goods taken. She identified a scarf. shoes. and sex. produced in court by Crown At,- tornoy F. G. Evans. (`hinf nf Vnlirn Nl\l \Nnnn Total Restricted Area Plan Proposed by Council o-E3v'awir~.lr1:r_<>_ %il'iev'.'E..' ATIM-Jiill Takes Charge July 1 in hiv D. I\.'ld whnh know L` as hr- 1I:\l\ old At. present on :1 lriumphnl tour of ('nnar.!a. Lord Robert Baden-Pmvoll, (Yhief Scout. and I.nd_V B:ldon-I'nw- ell. chief of the Girl Gui(los, are shown here with their two (laugh- lvrs. Ilnn. Betty (loft) and Hon. Hon- thcr Baden-Powell, as Hwy rozu-hvrl Victnria from Seattle almnrd tho, (`:m:1di.'m Pacific coastal liner I`rin-- fl?_I\lTER'Y7iF% TRINITY CHURCH; T0 BEMARKED, I I lRev. Arnoic-I Brooks, First of Special Preachers ` I Heard ` Rev. Arnold Bmnks. l`l'('1()l' ml` 541.! J0hn`s Parish. Hamilton. wns lhrl special pren(`h0r at 'I`rini1_y (,'l1urvlu` on Sunday last. being !hr.- firs! n!` famed pupils of the Sunrluy Svlmrrl who have ontcrud the n1ini.~:l,r_v. In] preach in <:rnn1octinn with Ihv (.`('](`- brminn of the nnv lmmlrodl.h am- niver.x':Iry of tho nponing of lhu fir::1 'I`rini1.y church. Other pupils nnrl favoured incumbents have hm-n in- vited to preach during tho `Iunnu-1`. 100 YEAR?3N OCT. Mr. Brooks was accmnpnnied by his bride. Miss Anna Sutherland. Canadian pncloss, and was tho Luwst. nf hi mm! Mix-Q /\rm<:m Rnhhin! On OC1. 5 next. the d.'Il(: nf Iho opening of the church. H is plun- nt-d to hold an upon nir survive ma, Hm site of tho church on tho lull ms! of the court house. The Rum,-r Puujol 1111;: undortnken Ln -Ivar up and restnrc the bezmty of this old graveyard. 1.. AI... ....\....:.... vun. n..,...I... Klill of CI No Action` Takcgn on Peti-3' tions Regarding W. and I 1 L. Commission ] ,,......_,...\.. In the morning Mr. Brooks spokv from Ps. 20:6. Now know I that He helps His anointed. and will hear him from His hnly heaven. vw-n` with lhe whnlt.-smnc sin-n;.:ll1 nf lliri right, hand". 1.. I.:.l: ..\4.....l.... lHl'_\' SUI.` EIIIU lMiH' H1 llll`fH' | days but Whn l:nnw:: hmv I they gIl)svI`l) lung laofnrv we 1 lhvy nrv umlcrslunding." (`(mtmuin1.:. ht` said: "Yntl .'Il`(` Iuuking bark on 100 _v(`zu`s of 1'} life in this plm-v. Such `m mm- is alw:1_v>' nno uf lhIll1k.\`,'.ll\ i!l,`: ;.:r.'|titudv tn A|migl\t_v (`mrl l'n In-ril:u;u of mu` rvliulun and 5 {mic that our fI!I'L`[2l1h(`l'.\' so I I... 5|... II n.- ..T I`.\rl `.. BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935 lllillll p()L`LL`S$, EIHU WZIS H11" |.',ll(`SI.: his aunt, Miss Armsun. Snphiui %King s Silver Jubilee E Celebrated in Barrie 1 By Leyal Demonstratiorg} `Public Cot-)ApeTrales in Pro- gramme in Agricul- jl tural Park I I 1 a 4 3 }Flags and Bunting, Bands! 1 and Music, and Fire- I works Aplenty I . I\lll|l\ |'I.\ElI_Y HI lIL',I|| MuIul:1y. 'l'h<- hulirlzl with gut-lion frmn (hr- the p:1r:1rh- at the m: 2 p.m.. until Hw Ins 'l( H Hw /\I`mmIri<':: nl 'l`:w.<(l:uy morning. H(`.'1rl(:ll h_\' Ihv lint`) the It-nrlvrsllip pf A n.n~nr{n lIIl|\'l`ll nlT ll` ('Il|I'Hll\.'U. The pill'."I(l(` mmsistur! of :1 car lwuring Ma_vm' W. J. Blair nnrl J. T. Simpsnm. M.P.: :1 plutunn nf Inez}; in unifnrm; xm>In}wr.< of tho C.'m:1(li-1 an Lnginn and nlhcrr l'l'Hll'l1(`.d men, |`aH w0;u'inL: 1h:-ir In-r:~l.\'; xn(-mht~:'.< 1` II. 'I`.. 1',.......;I ll-..-.1 nr IRA, MEDALSW 1>i5zi:sENTE.D -..uu -5., Third renrlinyz of lhr- hylnw wnam not nivvn, hnwr-vnr, .11 this wt-vk`:} meeting, this bring rlnft-rrc-cl unli! May 20. in nrrlvr In prnvidv Hm (`iii- zcns with an nppuriunity 1,0 cnnsidm` the various r'l:msr~.s' of lhv hyluw` H. was felt lhnl. l,|1(-rt` might. be :1 rm`- lain ammlnl nr(li: r,-;::n'r!im: the mensurc. `.1 .. -.-. H(|U5l'_ l'I`pl'|IHH\'l'll [ll'll'. \\xI.` lxll\l'H by H;u 1`_\' Ruokc. Burnv. at the Five `[1 mnl.<, loukIn;.'. wx.-st on Fllrzabclh SI ;abnut two in the mnrnmg with am exposure of three minutes. Brightl spots about the bottom of the house ,are from headlights of cars. J Making Their Farewell Tour `I. HIIHIL: Illlll` ('('l:: 10 BI`:I(l- (-n1,t`r(-d Agri- Elizubt.-l.h St. IV" ('lilIll`l'| ` an onrly lmur` I llrlt-I`, H101 'r MPopu|ation of County lnsti tution Depleted Over Weekend I Inl'('(`-IHUIXIHS Hlil \\'H(| l'l.'\'l.'lV'\`U unv munth ruff plus elghl day. fut good behaviour; and another pri-E \S()l1Cl' was u three-months man who` lwas allowed one month off plusl` fifteen days for good behaviour. As no lung-term prisoners were ` Jubilee Medals Given Barrieites GIFT T6 I5ii1s0NERs R(`Si(f('l]1S m` fnrmr-r re-si- rlr-nts nf Barrie and rli:'.lrirtl who wurv htmuurccl by In-inu ])l`(`.`\'L`lll,(,`d with Kin;:`.< Silvr-r Juhilvv lT1(`(lill.`. in('lmlL-rl the fnllnwingz RI Win! 13:` .1 Q K|'lnI'H nun v\\I xuu 1::-nu I On motion m` Alrl (`nv:mnp:h and Aid. (fmm-run. ("nnmril rim-irlr-(I tn` nrlveriis- for npplix-nlinns for ihui position oi ('m`r~I:uiu-r of lhv Mark:-1 Building and W(`i;,'inn:nsIm'. in an-' 0i.h(!l' mulimi, il was cl(-('irix~ri In an pmni William J. Hickt-y n.-4 <':n'olnk< A D)` (If HUI |\/ltnrlurl Hnilriinn :.n:l llHl()\AIHl].;L RI. Rvv. Dr. .1. S Shnrll, Mnclcrutm` of the l i`(-::l,)_vl.vri:ni (.'hurch in Czui:irl.'I. nnrl Mrs. Slmrlt; I{l. ROV. A. R. l :(-v(:i`- l<-y. Su[l'r.'ugun Bislmp nf Tm`- nntn; I-Ion. Dr. I.. J. Simpson, Onlzirin Minister of Erlu:;i- lion; His Hrmour Jlldjlt` Dud- ley H()ll`nL'S; His llrmnur Jl1dL{- E. A. Wismor; .1. T. Siinpsmi. M.I`.. and Mrs. Simpson; His W()l`!~hl[) Mayor W. J. Hlziir; Rt-v. N. R. D. Siiiclaii`. M()(l(`l'< nlur nf l`r(`sl)ylm'ian Synod nf 'l`nrrmlu mid Kingzslon; Misw J. K. Mr'ArlhuI`. sup:-i'in .cnd('n!, of Royal Vi(~1m'iu Hus- pilal: Misx Beulah Swill, Vic.-~ torian Order Nurse; Miss Eli- zabeth Booth. formrzr school lo;i('l1r=r and sot-relnry nf Rm`- "ie Publi(' l.il)rary Board: Gen. F. Smith. president Harrie Brunch. Viclnrizin ()rrl(-r of N\ll`.`l(`.\`; R. C. PL`il(`n(`k. Mi:l l11u'sf. /.nn(` l`l"pl`(`:~`(`HL`lll\'(? of tho (`minrlian l.(~;,'i:m: (Thief of l"uli(`n [f`XIln(lCl' Stewart; (`ml (1. K. S. Mu('(lu>m'll. `Saturday Night Gives! High Commendation to WaJterMacNutt,Barrie {E (Raymond Mullens. Music Critic of! Toronto Saturday Night). i On Thursday night I made my way to Mas:-zoy Hall to hear what, the arivunced students of the Toron-I to Conservatory were likely to do in! the way of providing music for the: next gennmtimi. I admit my ('01n-` pioie I and delight. At last a uhlrimii hn< hrnnrvhi fnrih A r`n1n-i } )H.`lL` SUl'[)I'lS(3 Elll ueugnt. l\[ 1851 H1 siurimil. has brought, forth a C0m-' position which his mentors judgedil worthy of an-hi(:vim_: a public per- f0l`n1ElH(`(". Nor were they deceived.i_ |Thn srmaia for violin and piano by 'ynung Wnlior MacNu1t ix 2: beautiful ` work mart`. ii is a genuine Cnntri-| hution in the iiierziiuro of the ivvo: illSil`lllT\(`Hi`i. Mac'NuH very definite-l l_v has :~'mnethinL: in say, ho has} .\`(`hH0i(`(i him:<(`|i in say that some-2 ihinu vory skilfully and ho has not." nllmvvti himsolf to ix` i)(`iZl|ii(`d by` ihv nmrlvrn <'rn7.r- for ihv ugly. Two; innvvimmis of H10 Snllllill were plHy, f`(i. tho ionin and H10 zillngrn (.'0n_ spiritn, hm timy worn onnugh tn; pmvo ihzni ('annri:i has | \!`(J(lll(`0(i :1`, cmnpnwr nf iiw utmost prnmiso. Hi would hv vr-r_v llIlWiS(` In ho inn CC-I siniicr ('fil1('(`l`lIi!l zi (`mnpnsnr (iii wimso wnrk mm hm: hm|r(i one (`x-| %l`l])](.' only but ih(- ivmpintion is: very L'I`(`Hi. Thv uilurim: mn:~'i(' vv:L~`, ~xi.r(-nmly wt-ii pln_vv(l by Miss Mmu; gnrm | m'srmr<, pi:ini. and Mr. Jack; Nit-l.~:('n, viniinisi. i A - I 'I`hI- .:prin;1 mm-tin;_- of the 'l"hrcr!1 Slur Rally uf tho lluptist Young] l r-uplr-'.~< Ilnirm. 'u|xmI'i:4in;z Mirll:In(l,' Urillin and Barrio. was held in First Hupti.~:t Church. I .:u'rir-, nn Monday r-v(-Hing. May 6. The rally was 0110`; rnl tho hr-st yvt hold and there \vas} 7: gmmd znttcnrlzlmro. do:-:pit.n the ab- s-(-nco of many due to the holiday. Thv rally npvnorl with :1 song ser- vice Ir-d by Stan. Taylor, formerly` of ()rilli:n and Barrie. and now re- `:i4tin;.{ in Turnntn, R(`V. W. K. R. Batty (`Xl('nll(,`(l a wt-lmnnn ln thr- visiting Unions, uftor whivh the wm`.-thip poriml was <-nnr_ll|(*.t.rd by [Vlls:s llu /.(-l Crnnt of Midland. as- wi-:t<~rt by th(- junmr vhnil` qunrtette The (`hour ml" First Church rendered the anthem Adnring", the baritone snln being taken by Edward Bartlcy. The bllSll14'.`SS period was in charge of the president. and the banner for yvm`-rm1n(l attendance was award`- ml tn Orillin wit.h 94.7%. B:-n`rir,~. rom- inu smrtmrl with 85'; and Miclland uviih 7;: an ( t 1 I 'BAPT!ST Y.P.U. . SPRING RALLY : 1 mar CHURCH !0rillia Wins Attendanc Banner; Three Unions Represented ONE or BEST HELD; VVIIII 10,-) r. A? the <'lu.~:o of tho bu.-zinoss Gen. Hnrrup nf 'I`m*nmu_ so(~rmnry of the Intr-rprnvlm-inl Uniun of Ontario and Qll(`|)(`(`. l)rmu,'hl (I fvw wm'rl.< of L{rm`1in;.: and 1-rucourugmnont. John Smith. of the City Union. also spoke briefly, 1,-mnmc-Ming nn thv {int- r`:a|ibr(- of the l'hrm- Sun` Rally (`mm Murmm of ()riHi:a_ Associa- fiunal Rvpro-. hrnmzht in his rc-port. nn lhr` m1<-rprnvin('i;Il offer- I'\[Vh` QBHIUSCXUCHK IHXCFI | I Adm:-zsions not more than 9 cemsl -une cent tax. pulnl VVIIIHIIII .I. nu'm'y HS (`:lI'(`lHK` cr nf the Mnrkvl Huilriinu hm! Wci[.:||mnsL(-r nl lhv salary pair! 10? his Into bmthm`. 'I`|1nm:1.< J, i('k(`_ until :1 : ho zmnninlvd. l"in- Hull A1'r:Im'.:(mwnL:4 The Town I~`nLlmr.<. in cunnnmtrw, J` spent ('nm:id~rnblc limv in ('li.\'(tlI.-<.\`in;." urramzmnvnts at the Fire Hall and l.h(`, npvrmiml nf tho |"iru- H1'p(II`1- nwnt. wilh tho x'-sull lhnl thv fnl-I lowing mulinn \vu.< pu::. That R V .1. L00. oxvopt. whvI'c nt|1m'wi.\j(- or-] dorcd and dirm-tvd by Count-il. in under the control and (lirvctiun of` the Fire Chief". i 'l`hr- spvnkm` wu mvmhv " |1I..... R/I4. `M10 H14` 0 ; M('KIn|r~y u I very plvns wring vx-:u.< rmw-ivod Hf Mirllnnd r'rIIiPr- .xnL'. xnln. Attendance V iC.E.F.CLAIMS ; KEY POSITION IN NE)_HOUSE ;Woodswort};.-P_1':2dicts Bal- 1 ance of Power For Third Party jc. c. F. LEADER HERE `mam speaker m me evening. V Following Mr. Woodsworth's.ad- lidrt-SS. which occupied an hour and `a half. M. A. Haughton. secrotm-y or the Barrie C.C.F. Club. made an ap- ;penl for new members, nnd an- {nnuncr-d that Mr. Mclvm`. from first hand information. would speak on , the subject, "(,'.C.l". versus Com- imnnism". a a public meeting In tho. ,(,`,C.F. Club moms, nvor Hurlbtn-t':: `Shoo Stnrrr. Dunlap Street, Wednes- gday evening. Mr Wnnrluurnu-H1 lrnnnrl Ikn lunnlp, E James S. Woodsworth, national `leader of the Cooperative Common- wealth Federation, does not expect [the third party in Canadian politics {to win the next. Federal election. `but he thinks that it is probable that ,t.he C.C.F. will hold the balance of 'nn\m'-r in Hm nnvt H.-mun at r`nm_ 7 HIUIH1. The Winnipog |.aborite. veteran `member of tho House. made this fprediction at a meeting held under the 8llSpi(`(`S of the Barrie C.C.F`. iC1ul) in ()ddfc-Hows` Temple Satur- `,day evening. Nearly four hunched "alt:-ndnd. including many farnmrr: jand others of differing political pm`- ; suasinn. `SLIEISIUTL George R. Burns. president of thv ilocal Club. opened the mectin;: by jcalling upon N. W. Mcfvor, Toronto, `(.?.C.F. oryzanimr and prosldem of t.ho c(mstiluen('y council for North jsimcoo. who introduced Seymour 1C. Cooper. Collingwood. C.C.F`. mn- irlidate for North Shncoe. and the `main speaker of the evening, 1 Following Mr, WnnduwnrIh'< nrl. ZONE LIMITS GIVEN Llll.` \-.\.r.l.` . VVHI power in the next IIIOHS, HON! U10 DEKBHCE ()1 House of Com- gudy L'VQ'llHl[,'. Mr. Wnndsworth traced the bark- `zrrmnd of the formation 01` the (In- `npc-rativo Commonwealth Fedr:1`:I- it.i0n_ when the two Labor members .01` the House of Commons started to 1 wnrk in coopcrntlon with the I-`m'm~ or mmnbr-r:< back in 1921. Thr! :aI~ I|ium~r- had grown until tho C.C.l"`. Hvzas formed un a national b:_\.~:.i:; II) `Calgary in 1932. Tho nun-an {`nrn~.nruHun f`I\rr\n'\r\u `k,Hl;.{Pll'_Y In IHJJ. ` The name Cnopemtlvc-. Cnmmn,n .weaH.h", Mr. Wondsworth said, .~:u;.{- [p,uests tho mmmon wvnl. not profit.-: 1(1):` the few but the good of the ,many. Our i'1du:Ilry nnd buslnt-xx :;n'(` on :1 vrnnru-Iilivn had: Our Inh- ,Ixr1u_y. Lilli I'Iuu: tl DUSln(`.\'.'{ zu'o cm 21 ('nmput.il.ive basis. Our lift! zhns become H scramble with every pm`.-=.on nut fnr'n's murh as hu mm act. The underlying lazlsis must he . wrung." I Rnfr-I'rinr1 In :1 lnrml nzuhnr uyhi:-h ` WTUHLL` Rr`t'(-rring to n ltwal paper, \Nhl('ll he did not. nmnv, the speaker MM:-rl that rocently an editorial had been rnprndulted from a Western paper t which lntimated that the C.C.F. wu-1 Izrartually fmltng away. "Is It only l fading away?" he asked. Mr. Wr)ndsw0rt.h declared that al- though the party hnd electad only ` um: mmnher in Ontario. the (,'.C.l". had pulled lt)I').00t) votes. in the last. c-let-tinn. ln Sztskatvhcwnn, the C.C.F. had pnllort pra(:t.lr'all_v l00.00t) vote.-t .l:md its six ntmnhers in Leglslat.ure , cumstitutort the r)tfl'l.1l Opponttlvm - as tho Cnn:4m'v;1tive Party hurl bare.-n , wiped out. In British Columbia. (to- . spite the {act that it had hm-n m`- ; gzunizvd only the yvnr befnrn_ the l(d`l(:lFl pnllml um`-third of the total `vntv. and Its st-vvn rnpremmt..Itiv'-:9 von.-:tltutr.-rl the nfflolnl Opprmitlon. In tho munir-tnnl flnld f`(`, It` urmv. ('()llf\'I.lllll,l.'fI HIE ()Il'I(TlH| kl[)]')f).'1|HUn. In tho mnnirlpal flnld, C.C.F. mn_v~ urs wrrv in office In I`ornntn. Wind- wur. Winnipou. and St. Boniface, and ho vl`n1Ill`(`(| to say that In Winnipozu tho (`C F`. was as strong as both pul- itiml parties nu! touetha,-r. All this just. imllcnlotl that thn movement. lwzm gr-Hing inm its stride. I'7`..-... `A .....n.. 1...)- ..l....-..\ I um um I Friday. May H). drawing for Ion .biu pri`/.v:~: at Crnoksmwn. Art West's I4.)r:-hr-s1r.'a. Arlml.~sI(m 35c. 'I`Lu::-ulny, May 14, Krrnlucky burn dance; fnur nrn-ht-slrns and six callers`. Ad|l.`p`Slnn I 'l".:- HM: f)l'L'HL`Sl.l'?l.'s' FUN] NIX L'H|lL'l'5. l\(1"|Hi5ln 35-. 19!) Bradford Px'o.\'bytorlan church ,ynunl penpll.` will pr:-..-r,-nv, the {our- izu-1 mm:-d_y-drmrm, The Dust. nf Hm 'F.;nrth" in Cnmmlmity Hall, `xilfurd. Th\u.~:day, May 23. at 8 o`clock. nus- pu-os (`mmmmily Hull Cummittev. arlrni.-.-sinn 25. l9~20h ;prInlea WI 093!" U12 WOFUIZ "un- ltario Amusements Tax for Relief 1Purposes". :\j.:I`l(.`Ulllll`al DOCIEUES l\C(. ` Amusement tickets now being {printed will bear the words: "On- Harln Amusements Tax fur Relief THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER

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