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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jun 1935, p. 6

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nveren. Reeve Robertson said the insur- 1 ancc companies had authority to dc- 1 liver them. and they should be along any day now. Wnnd Used on Relief MOTOR JUGS Keeps hot 01` cold -~ Fomls or liquids A` -4. I ~Far-From-The-Usual-Clothes A VERY MODERATE PRICES PANAMA HATS -$1.29 each 3 for 25 Values For The Smart and Thrifty Wlll'l`l`1 (`l7I'S and SA UCl~IRS co1v1m.1:'1' [5 5c set In-r Inn, 1'. CURTAIN SETS LL] RETAILERS -TO THRIFT 59 each sauunnxulua for out or (Tu yt & Turner Lld.. Newcutlmxpon-Tyne. " Duqtribufad in Canada by Mollllv-ray Bros. Llmlued. Toronto. Z Oilclothm V Cushions L253 Exccp'.- lional Value at Only . . I:Ir>l'.l1 . Ix ilmmul. _nI.L lurg Special for Friday am Saturday Only . . . . ',SPEClAL I -\`["1`c l'|-|` LIH. I-Its. \".\u ._ in. lace :H lm'.I-nu. ;1\1ju\t~ ;1Nc .~h- nuhlcr \Ir;m.\. A HE man who takes :1 drink when he knows he is going`t0 drive :1 car is deliberately uxk/'r1g for trouble. COTTON MVESH _Str_ee F`rog:`l_ %Vi|L : each vv \llvn-.4: v Crepe-De-Chjne out II-`rt VEACH EACH` EACH` _ VYOlV1EN S W0'X'E`:"5. .'.1lim;i_'. ~t'.Ic`1 .'.l\'!! -`~]'L.'I C ' ` lt is time for strict discipline on this . .. on maul spccd . . . on all forms of road scllish- ncss that lead to accidents. .u. >m;tH. `ll `SLIPS LICK" A vfxg llI1l\I1I'AII l"l{lIl l` BOWLS I)FL'Ol{A'I`El) 2 for 25 TWBATH ` TOWELS Dresses ~igu, |.,...` 17} :each HI`:lIh1 `. \1L'L'\'L`\.` 15,... I DRUNKEN DRIVERS RECEIVE NO MERCY! '\H< Thrmos 25;` .4.;;i; I nu: nnnvu Bottles I'lN'l' 517.; 53%` 4 4 S EWING WnmI'n'~'. String I l\'l.I.(|\/l~'IQ vvulllru s nu Iny, PU l.l;()V HRS I u>:l Sh.'ul<-:: 97 each Pastel Pique Persons convicted of being intoxicated while in charge of :1 nmtor vehicle will receive no mercy. It is better to drive Carefully than to lose your dri\'cr's liccnsc . . . perhaps pct- mzmcntly . . . in addition to rccciving a s 1'cn* court .\`mIwu'e. 97c each A 2-l)nAv Vnlur Event [rum whlrh "nu run Ramp a llarvt-.\It 0! More umlner (`lolht-3 at Lew (`uni Thursday, June 20, 1935 So FRIDAY and SATURDAY are DRESSMAKERS' I\AIIl'! Hum: .595 nu-m-an .\ps-cm]! Spr- ('m|Y Pt.-r Yd ;1n\u4 av-I --_....--u "SAYS AT ZELLERS FLOCK DOT `ORGANDIE DOTTED 'ORC-ANDIE \Il\\.`lTI`lJ nwlut-.~' wuh-, ` `H-(I w;: hlc. Pt-r Yd with wnvrn INS Hl(`hl'H wulc-. :11` Run. 1 Fl MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT or HIGHWAYS \\Jr1A `sauna and "ilSl(`| rul- wlth v."IVl'lI `III l.'I I IIIIIIT. IIIIFZSSFIH Culurcd Prints: 2-4-6 years It Pays (ilrl.-I` Puntle IIIIIFQQIJH u _y Lu: .3 a".lc each {M In ()m'.|rin. during 193-8, then: were nearly 10,000 muo- mobile accidents. . .. a considerable incn-me over 1953.]: must be cviden. tu all thinking people that rbix mun` stop. Han. T. B. M; I/exlm. .\Iiu:':lcr nfl iuInn.4n_ - - s\"\*~\\\\\.\ `sq. :5` . (Continued from page one) three months in advance by one township, to induce them to move and then three months in advance by the other to induce them to mova- into Barrie. "Where is Barrie going to come off?" he asked. _. Indemnity Bonds Again Ald. Mills asked if the indemnity bonds of the Pennsylvania Oil and Supertest companies had been de- livered. `nnmm Rnhnrtenn cniri fhn insulin 1 nus MUST stop: people were killed 8,990 people were injured IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE . . . THAN SORRY! be purchased for the Fire Depart- ment; that a light be placed on the market building, for the parking 0` cars on the market square. Band Gets $100 Finance and Assessment commit- tee report which was adopted, re- commended: no action be taken ii. regard to erecting a stop light at thr- Five Points; 500 one-cent amusement tax tickets and 500 five-cent tickets be purchased for use at Agrlcultura` Park; that a cheque for the Allan- dale Band for $100 be issued. Get Prices on Relief Fuel MiIls-Cameron-That the chan- man of Finance. chairman of Relief, and one other member of this Coun- cil be a committee to wait on the fuel merchants of this town with the object of making arrangements if possible for them supplying all me! ' for our unemployed when same com- ` mences again this fall. Ald. Mills was the third member named. 1\/rmc_w;1.m_rrm.e Han nhnhwnnn wAu\.I\u, nu nu-u, ul nun unuuun u ul Shepherd--WiIes--That steps be taken by the Board of Works to cor rest the condition of sidewalk flood- ing in front of Hodges and MeMnstL-I properties on Perry Street. 'T`vrnr-Mil]s:-'I`hn1 H10 rnnrl nn LIN.` LnH'(l lTlCH'1DF`l' HEHTICU. Mi1ls-Wi1esr--That the chairman of Board of Works be instructed to repair sidewalk, three cement blocks, in front of 122 Bradford Sf c-|_-_|.-._.1 1-721-- nu,_. . Il'UlH. m rcnn:s'y1v2um1 UH pI`0p(.`rly. WiIcs-Mil1:-That the chairman of Board of Works be authorized to crush gravel and stone using relief labour. work to commence at once. \I7nl\I\__,Tnv_.....'T`hnI Tlnvn-rl nl` \XI.uvlr.- |i:llJUUl'. \VUl`K LU C()"1TnCnCC l OHCC. Webb-Jay----That Beard of Works consider lowering sidewalk on Essa Street in front of Miss Catcher's property and repair sidewalk on Caroline Street. This work was ap- proved. Relief Labor on Weed Cutting R0bertson---Mills--That the Board of Works consider having the weeds and grass cut. using Council decided to do this, although Aid, Rnehamm r-hnirmnn nr thn Rn- relief labor. ` day Wood Used Alrl. Mills asked if Ald Buchanan, chairman of the Relief Committee, could estimate muglmly the amount of wood used on relief since the 1935 Cmmeil't0nk office in January. Alrl Rn:-hnnnn ncnnwnrrl Hunt ---- pI'UpUl'LlC5 UH rcny DLTCCI. Ty1`cr-`Mills-'I`hat the road on Worslcy St. be repaired from Clap- porton St. to Bayfield SL. and in front of Pennsylvznnia Oil properly. WiIcs-Mil1:-That. H10 chairman L.,0llHCll (`ICCICICG 10 (`I0 HHS, although I` Aid. Buchanan, chairman of the Re~ lief Committee. said that this was against Relief Department regula- tions. strictly speaking. Aid Rnehnnnn nninimi nut thnil HUHS. 5l.l'lL`Lly SpL'ilKll'1}.{. | Aid. Buchanan pointed out that crushing gravel and the work in Rogers Park. or something else like that which had been approved by the Department were. strictly speak- ing. the only things approved for relief work. 1\ll nnn.- D1u.- .-IA .........,.....I1..l |'L`ll(.`l W(}l`K. Mayor Blair said, personally speaking. he was prcparcxl to fight the Department to the finish on this matter. Several aldcrmcn concurr- nrl u. Robertson--Wcbb--ThaL the Board of Works consider having Tiffin St. from and of pavement to town limit, . 1; I14 rr of} igla .tQIl(II(Il. rr afigbuun. That Ross St. Hill N Wiles-Gill-'I.`hat this Council consider paving Cemetery Road from hospital to town limits. The ' matter was left to the Public Works : I `oiled. This was approved. `: Committee. Several members of! ; Council expressed themselves as being very much in favour of seine- ; thing being done. Rnhnrtsnn- I`vrm`- l"hnl ihn Rnnrd .l Council took olliee in January. Aid. Buchanan asnewerd that cords had been purchased. Repair Sidewalk Public Works and Sewers Com- mittee report which was adopted recommended: that the request. of W. S. Valley to have the sidewalk and curb repaired, be granted; no action on the request of R. J. Mc- Knight to remove trees in front of his property; no action in regard to allowing the Pennsylvania Oil Co. to remove such part of the fence be- tween its property and Mrs. All- ward s land as it is on town pro- perty; that brush along fence be cut and three loads of gravel be placed on Cook and Corlrlngton streets. Light on Market for Parking Fire and Police Committee report. which was adopted, recommended; that 150 feet of red flex Dunlop hose euuunl, nun. M. M. Markson. who supported his request in person. wrote asking the Town Council to formulate a by-law and set forth license fees covcrin,-1 the operation of machines in Bar- rie, particularly such machines as five-cent automatic mint vendors. one-cent automatic ball-1.{um ven- dors. amusement skill pin-tables and marble games. He stated these mach- ines are legal under Federal and Provincial laws and are licensed at $10 to $l00 per machine per annum in many of towns and cities of On- tario where they are found to make a fair addition to civic revenues. On application for a license to operate a five-cent automatic mint-vending machine in Barrie, he found that there was no by-law either for or against. these machines and there was no license fee set for their op- oration. Y6 .nn.- rlnnirlnrl "Tenn "nu-..\ I`:l~r~114- .\.._ Lnmg on-mg uune. I R0bc1`ts0n-Tyrcr~Thut the Board ~ of Works consider the ndvisnbilityl of constructing a szmilzlry sewer. 200 feet long. 200 feet north nf present one on Clappcrton St. 'T`hi< wnrk will lw rlnnn whr-n rn-I qunreu. All accounts were ordered paid during recess when approved by the chairmen of the various comn1It,l::e.:. 'T`hn `R-n-rin Winn Ylviarnrln urnu (MIC on k.|ilppCl'LUIl Bl. This work will be done when re- quired. All nrmmntg worn nrdnrvd nnid CHHIFITIUH O1 IHC VHFIUUS CUH]IIlll,UJC.V'. The Barrie Fire I3rigndc was granted use of Ag1`icultuI':il Park on Barrie Civic Holiday on August 12. Thu Firn nnri T nli(-n ("`,nmn1iHm- |DiII'I'll! LlV|C l1U|lUil_V UH I\ll}(ll.\L |. The Fire and Police Committee was authorized to draft zm agree- ment with R. H. Irwin. fire truck driver. \fnnrHn ur T\/lunhinn F`:-in L`FilIl(H"l. It was dccid(~d. after some di.<('us~ sinn. that. :1 bylaw be prup:u`crl 1.0 make a license foe of $35 on vend- ing or automatic machines. l\/[n\vnI` Rlnir ho IInrh\I`~:Inn(1. i 1 l mg or znnomuuc mucnincs. Mayor Blair said he unclvrstond lhvy were illegal. but it was poinlod l out that thvy were not by Fvcloml or I`ro\'incial laws. Wants Tux Collecting Job F. W. Koxniudy um)cnrvd before Council rcizarding application for tho position of tax collvcior. He pointed out that although he was living at Shanty Buy. it \\ il.\` only his |(`lI1l)l)I'.'ll`)' Zl(i(ll`(`SS for two or 1]ll'(`(` months. and that Barrio was his purxnnnvnl a(l(li'ess. ll G(l1`Ill(`l`. secret:n`yir(~nsni'or. l :m'ii- llmn(`li C:nmdi.'ui l.(`;1irm. \\'mtv rvquvsiimz, pL'I`n1i1~`Siun to have ihv nsv of LTl:Ipp<'1`ton Si. lwtwm`n Five Points and Collier St.. for the purpose of holding :1 strvct dznivv on l"ri(l:i_\'. Jum` 2R. Funds rvccivocl Ohio nvn on kn nan ! fu-..-u nnnninuv ` i 1 l`l\'(` l'UlHI,$ HHU L()IllL'I' BL. l()l' IH(` from this evening are to be used for Innintennncv and rvlivf wnrk." Thv !`(`(1llt`.\`t \\'u.~' gmntvd. Hurry Hrny, District Pvn. Ad- \'m':11v. '1`urunln. wrote stulin lhuv .'n`x`m1uvInoms had been Inudc fur a (`-nwnli-un Dun. \I\ {`:xv\\t\\;u-L.-\ nu.- AS A CEREAL MERCHANTS ;-SEEK BYLAW HALEIQLIDAY Ill!` l\|lUl'|l C)I|lI|J.`|'II L4U~. wrote asking if it wvrc pt nbtain me approval of ti (`nunvil that signs prohibit inn in from of thrix` Barri: US on Dunlnp St. be plum` snnw nrrangz-men! '00 m:u{L` I - lice 1)opm`1n\ont tn perv` parking whilst lnadim: am in}: mvrchnndise nn their iv was pointed out by- G. Fr; roprosomativh that "invn t wax passed prohibiting? dmn mu on Dunlnp St.. it \\`;\.< \- -culty that thoy accrrmrd dc -l r1~rrhandm- or send nut i1- Im`rio_ the {rm1t:u_-._\ of boim: nlwny.< ucvupiva. ()1 furwurding compzmi lzar. Oh! ul-nu |\I\:l ..... .. l'..\` U\\'l1 t`.\p('HS(.`. E. A. Pyburn. 28 \'t>. SL. wrntoa` `asking permission to have dear! 1rec.~| ' n muvcd fmm buu`n~v;\r-i in from ' I ]uf his rvsidvnce Gr:m!(>d I "FL... (`nu .\l` II` l|\I|||l'. Ill!` lllilln-|L{'..` U, |llC 3" ()m- of 1 cumpzmics lxad advi: that Ila:-y had ruceivul :1 fur double parking whilst unload can ms dolivbred H their promi: "`l u- Company was |!Ilh0l`l2'(,`d (`t`u':'l "no parking" stzmcl signs its uwn expense. 1:`. A Pvhnrn ?R\.':nr.-1 St ulr (II HKS Tk`.\'|U{`HL'L` Ll|'iHIll.`U The Cuy of '.\Inrri~'tmvn. ` invilcd the Mayo` 2. be ah-~ir |n' :1 conference of GU`-'I.`l`l`.U'.` ' `.`.'1.x:.nx.s in the interns! M US. way No` 25. "Canada to I-`lurid; route. No action was taken. "Plum Dun--.~. n-`A (`nu-.u| . TOUIC . N0 ucuon raxen. The Reeve and Cuunczl u \iH:1go of Russezm. 1\Iu.~'kok.L ilI\'iHIl1,! tho Mtwor and his c um-.~* tn jnixi wixh them in WI ing Il`vir Diamund .lI1l\ilm- June 29-July 6. A letter of t __,,_.___ ___._. ....,, ...... ,0..- _-....v.. The bulk" of ALL-RAN does not break down during digestion us does that of leafy vegetables, nnd is there- fore more cm-rlive for furnishing lhc needed hulk." It is a delicious laxative food . . . far better than patent medicines. n_,u -. g Get the rcd-nnd- grcen package at your grocer a. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. Keep on the Sunny Side of Llfe it's FINE either way! It's so handy to have u pncknge of Kellogg's ALI.-BHAN in the kitchen. Serve it as a cereal. Use it also as n wholesome ingredient in your muins, breads, omclels, wnlcs, etc. I) no . . n u. ";-his an --.._-, -,_....-..., ......_-., -.-. Kellogg's ALL-BMN supplies bulk to aid rcgulnr habits. Au.- BEAN is also rich in vitamin B, as well as iron, nn element of the blood. Two tablcspoonfuls dnily will cor- rect common conalipulion, due to inauiciem bulk in the diet. In sc- vcrc cases, with cnvll Incnl. If not relieved this way. see your doctor. nu cu in n . ; n u The Rubvrt Simpsnn vrulv it wv vbmin "ulllwil lhnl nrn lI|lll\ll lllcll .\Ill.\ ]JI\lIlIUIllll}: }.k|lI\' nu Barrio promis- -s plzu-vd nr that nmc with `hr -lico to permit dnublv );u'kin_:: and unmad- mz accmuxt. It. was I`r.'\sk. local ~oprosontati\."c. tho by'r.|\v \'n< double park- n;; wnth diffi- ulty dc-li\'cv`w.< u.` *1~rrhandm- delivorins u. H-um-in oh.` 4'-.\nA-H... at oh.` .4 H... Vending Machine Foe ...|... m 1ul.... Xl l'L'H.\llHl 'L.UHlll1|.\.`IUH quur-: on to be held in Barrie. AuL'.| and rcquoslim: the Tu\\'n urmngo for the usu uf zl Oh.` ("any-I '-,:\I|<<:\ in u-kink OR IN COOKING In Parking" . Simpson C If i` \\ l\l`|\ l[).\l|Il L.lj.. |:lHHH'(1. t pnssiblc in Na] the Town : prohibiting park- nir T13 rrin nmlnu i ;. LIU`-'L'l'l`.U'.'\ ill) 051 Utah- | Florida slmrtl nun Oulruu SmdlTln 350. hvgefln 801:. Extnuruu Ioltla75o Boolt Nuvcutle-upon-Tynn. Eng. in n.m.u_-.. n.-- n...n..a 'v.......on M i CO! lL`iI` -a-l(-brut- - \\'.-om. ' C`1|Q\`r.v . \\'1'l-IL` (`uHC:l- ulnhvui , \\ |`l'K thank.-:1 BRADFORD RE BEST REPORT FOR gymcoa (Continued from page three) the judges. Miss Helen Fisher. Cun- cllcs, secretary of Centre Simcoc W. I., and Mrs. E. N. Hewitt and Mrs. Phillip Goldslein. of East Simcoc W. I. awarded first place to Barrie` branch for cut-work pillow slips. Cnukstuwn branch was second wil.h . Gnu nn.-u lncnl nrllh nvnnknl un-".1: L()()KSl()Wn ornnen was seeonu with :1 tea cosy. inset with crochet work very finely done. while Tottenham brunch was third with a tea cosy in wool. Special mention was giv- en to Mrs. A. V. Smith. Beeton, for her baby's bonnet made from angorn rz`-bbit by one person on the one form, including spinning and weav- ing, at :1 total cost of ten cents. Report on Federation Mrs. G(:(n',I.:(,' Lznvrence. Vesprn 'l`mvm:liip. Federated Representative 0! the County Women's Institutes. read :1 lengthy and comprehensive report on the work of the Federated Women's Institutes. She had nt- tended two meetings of the Provin- einl Board of Directors as a repre- sentative of Simeoe County. In In-hull` mt` Ihn r'.'lil1I:\\IiI'l( I\v:uu~h scnumvc m mmcuc \,nunLy. In behalf of the I`:iinswicl( l)runch. of which the president is :1 member. Mrs. R. 11. King. the District Pros- iricnl. was pr\`sL`nlcd with n beauti- ful bouquet uf summer flowers. Miss Bessie Kennedy making the presen- liitiim. 'r-.. n......i,..` r ......i I ....A...... lIL'])ill'llllL'llL IIll' LIIL` lIllI'lL'Il|. yl',iU'. ll was the cndmuvnur of the Depart- `ment to serve as many in short courses as pns:~'.iblc. A fcutllro in- troduced this year is local lender training: sc}1uol.x' and home confor- nnr-nu fur urhinh nI:uiuI3n1I`n nnnlrl hn Ll'ilHlH|},' NUIIUUIS ill|(l llUHll.' L'U|lIL`l"' 011003, for which as "stance (tuulrl ho secured for the asking. Including an in.~:tru('tm' whnsc cost would be unth- inu except the cost of her board. She thought that nut less than eight branches in South Simcoc should un- ldertnkc this work. 1 non] lnIxr'nv- nnmlr Ilvnn ,.M.......,: L. lilLlUll. Tu Develop Local Leaders Miss M. V. Powell of the Depart- ment of A;.{rieulture, delivered a very instrurtive aclrlress on the re- latitms of the Department with the District Institutes and branches. out- lining the prn:,'ran1me offered by the Department for the current year. It 1`lIll!`Ql\ nu l1nc~:H\ll'I A fr-zntlwn in- '|lL'l LEIKU LHI5 VVUIVK. I Local lender work was offered in clnthim: and also in foods and nutri- tion and in l'urnishing a home. Oth- er activities included health educa- tion. l1mnccrnl't courses in the use of wnul. etc. Miss I ()w(.~ll urged that zzll nnnlin.-ulitnm fur nH1n|- H1,-in lit. till! 1Jl']lill LlllL'llL UUIUFC duly IU. It was decided that a committee should consider the requirements of (-avh branch the first week in July, and send these on to the Depart- ment. July ] was set as 11 deadline for the branches. Glassware and Lus:trewzu'(~ A unique fcattrre of the enliven- tion was :1 delightful exhibition of _u|n:<.<\vnre and lustrt-w:u'e used half :1 ('vntury nr more ago. Miss Ii. R. ()r(-hard. Strnud, giving :1 report on historical research in connection with this exhibit. 1\/lion r'\.n).. .4 r1r\nlv\|~o\;-I n...o \`\ llll UIIS L`.`iHlDll. Miss Orolunrd declared that much L',lZl.\`S was being impm`lcrl from Eur- ope oven yet, although most of it used here was manufactured in the United Slalos and Canada. She dc`- scrilaod the various articles on 1:):- hlblU0lL hi! I'\. ()1 \`\ ()UI. L'l.L'. IVHSS 1'()\'V(.`ll llTI.{C(l ll`lr'J1 zzll :m1)lic:1tim1s fur other than lit- erature should be in the lmncls of the Department before July 10. N \UZ]Q rlnr-illnrl fhnt n l'lIlhn1H.rID IHLJILIUII. Miss Orelizird gave an inlerestim: ; .'i('(:nuni of }.`l(lSS, (lein0iistI`;it.in1.:: 'l`ln'ee bread plates. Mrs. L0ugh- erd, l-lull) Brunch. (me bezirimz de- sign of Queen Vim-turi:i's Jubilee. A perfume bottle, 400 B.C.. from ` Island of Crete. the possession of ` Miss Isabella J. Neilly. who obtained il during the war while serving: as nurse. A inirse stationed on the islzmd had obtained :1 number of articles et;('.'iv.'ileri from ruins and had :1 ;.:unr.'intee as in date. It. was cus- lmnnry in ancient rlays to place .\'ll(`ll with the dead. This little lmttle. (-nrrndetl with the years. was l.Zl\'('ll tn l\/liss Neil|_\'. A liziiirlsuiiie Lzlziss (l(`(`&lllll`l' with \`l(\l\[H`l' hmlnzht froin S('utl:nnl. . \\'n by Mrs, A. Sutlierluncl. Cum.--A R. snmvn n_v 1Vll`.\'. K. A. blllHCl'l|n(l. Slmud. Salt C`(`H&ll`. decanter. preserve dish. x.:luss pitcher. (`(.`l(`l`_V dish. ar- r:Im.:ud an inn uld fnshiunvd tra_V'. frnm I`ullvnh.'un. Miss V. Milligzm :u-cmnpuniud these with inloroslin;.: .x'lnI'iv\` sun II'.\. A h(~;m1iful lustre vase. \mu.~:uul rlv. lwiss Mariam Ritvhio. Bowl Hrud. Thv wise and :1 pair of plum vnlurcd 1414155 mlldlcslivks l)ol(>m:od to her LzrouI-u1':u1(l1nuthcr Furis of Brzudl`m'd. A yvllnw lustre ton pot with Bri- tunnizn metal lid (`xhihitvd hy Miss Rvhu Ruthwvll. (`.ill' This love- ly ton put wins` usod by h('l` grand- nmlhcr. Mrs. E1)onv7.or Tnrld. I`ro.~<- vrvv dish. :1 wvridin:.: gift 01' {hr Into Mr. and 1V`h'.\`. A. \V:IIl:I(`o. Strrmd. SIX pu-res` {rum 'I`nH0nhuIn. 1\it('hm'. .,a........o.... -..n ....n.... w kink J... ... an--u. uu \'c:\r.< old; plzm`. dv. in pink. Mina` R. Rmhwvll. Gil!`m`ri; fruit nappic: by pmlor In H.M. tho Quvvn. Bofnro udjnurmnont of the mn- vontion. Mrs. D. G. BN1. Stn_vm`r. `County W.I` PM-sidvnt. Spokt` a few unrds of (`mmrntulnliun nn lhv . ross of the Cnnvvntinn. and Mrs. Kim: thanked all those who had on- npcratod in making the [.:nthorlnv! `lsn successful. xvns nrdo.-rod writ!---1. , May Dispusv nf Sprinklrr .~\. A Hallon. (`Iork uf lhu Tm-.'n uf Mzlss(`_\'. wrnto slutiluz they wt-rv l1r_\'im.: to locate a svcnnd-hzmd rm`! cw-u-Ink-Inr Thn nh-urvn-an n|' Ihn ` ll _\'lll;: HI IOCEIII.` 8 S(`COH-Hllh .\'Il`l`L`l l~`nrlnklor. Tho ch:iirm:m of tho Bnurd uf Works was authnri.-.4-cl tn dlSpn.\`c of the Barrie sprinkler if possible. No Action on Damage Claim Mrs. C. P. White wrote stating she |did not understand why Council had not paid any attention In her claim zi.-.:alnst the town for iniui-we vkn ant hnxn-u -u ha.-I full nu \i7......l.`.. 1 `l`|iJllU LGLEIIIISI H11.` IUVVH IUT lH]Ul'I(3 he got from :1 bad fall on ")!`. St. on March 18. 1934. M her cl.1im' wen` put in at once. Others were! >1-tiled. It wa.< the so-cnnd fall lhel saune winter. She said she had paid taxes for 56 years and had paid thvm before they were dun. "I think I have a right to be able to \\`.'1Ik on the street without beimzi ,thx'n\\'n dnwn from gtare ice: an-umj !\-.':L< m-odml was a little sanri." she] 1.<.'.id. Nu action was `takbn. - ~.'m1iful pair of L (`. |llf(`.`~'H('k.\` rt! THE BARBIE EXAMINER, -BARRIE. 0N l'.. CANADA lVH.\'. I\. V` Twit sult rvllnr. (v\'(,'I` 50 U\l'l .\l.\\) )l'ill'5 U rs. Rnb('r1sm1. (`out 7. rruot. Mrs. Sutho: 3 \\'iIu';.'ln. and 0 mdy f;1n1il_v nhnut zlivk. Mrs. R. Ore ..|..I. ..:o..|..... . I l\. AVII .N. |\` \.I urs old: pitcher Orchard. lhnu .4.` ..... ;.. .\..I. ` llIl' lilll` . _ wivs. high nllvn nnh silsswh ""eemo;w "" Tl-IA l`0WI'2l..\` assl'd culurs Shop at

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