Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Nov 1935, p. 1

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I l'1ll`.\ xllll .I-I 'Kim.{Gcr)rp,re 1 [\'\'dll.l l1llx'.'l|, (IEUU O-I. AVIXIIIU L,L'lllll.| v`nv\'n<-1` of the car. were on the way home after spending the afternoon. `in Barrie. I 1".-r..\A\ IN (17 I` Y :04.` Y). Miss Irene Thurlow. senior under- rl'.'1dIm1(\ nnrcrz 2:? Ohm Wnvnl Vn1ru~in 'A1ex. Ken; `Z1 , Manseld,` Fatally Injured East of [ Angus Tum g ! ]_4r). whim] of tho Si):-_\`L`;'lI`-<)l(l| icuupc which he was driving wester- lly along the County Road. half :1 `mile c:1; of the Angus turn, Alcxl Kelly. aged 41. farm lalaorcr 0111-] played by Mrs. Thomas Sawyer,` Mansfield, Duffcrin County. was l`:11z11l_v injurvd. passing away a fc-w minutes: after lhc car had cm. limo the (lilch on the nnrth side oil Ihe mad. I The accident nccurrotl about -Hml pm. Saturday while Kelly and Ed~ ward Allan, aged 35. I\`Innu Ccmn`. vnu'n:-1' nf Hun r-nr urr-rn nn H1." u':n\'. `HI IDLIIIIU. I Coroner Dr. W. C. Litte, Bll`i`i(. . [deemed an inquest LXnHO(.`(`.`SSZlI`_\' af- lu.-r consultation with Crown Attor- lncy Evans. It was felt that It was !'an accident with no one to blame but the driver of the car. PI`0\'iH(.`i"li: Constables Bert Hammer and Hugh? Gi1).~:0n. Barrie, investigated the ;if-` fair ? i323'a'r. ! the `A" 1 IV`: H`lUIlllLIll. 1 The owner of the car told the po- `giice that when they left Barrie on ttheir homeward journey. Kelly had asked that he be allowed to drive. lNo other car was involved in the :accident. "Pk.-. nu-\v1n'\:r\g< n6` Han nnhmh.-mu-. liJL'L'lUt.'lH. I The remains of the unfortunate |man were removed to Lloyd's Fun- neral Parlours, Barrie. following the !accident. T(nl1u nrkn urn: nnn-uarvvinrl knrl nuuu. 3 MI`. McVittie : Ad that instead of` final promotion .?x:In1inz1tim1:<. terml oxmninatinns re the use of the 1011-` chefs H1exn.~'olv.v.< in docidim: pm- motions. were Jeing instituted. Ex- aminations \Vi1 be held ove1`_v (Wu months in mi junior and intermed- iate grades t mlling` four tests pm year. while 1 rec lorm cxun1in:1tirms and a final f` :mnin:1lion will hv hold in the Entr .ncc classes du1'in;.:` thvj ycav. g Ml` l\/|'r`V Hin mm-(I (hut nzwh in- x I . ` :~'ngnn_v lvlerllcal cxaminallnn by Dr. N.` {ML Laurie. Barrie. who was called, [revealed that Kelly had the loll {sidn of his chest badly crushed lagainst the steering wheel, internal {injuries being the cause of his death shortly aflcrward. l Allnn ...lm ......` ..:u:...; .m nu. )(.'H()()l. Details were as follows: .. ,- ... -.. p `I IH|_'|' nf Wales I inn NQ INQUEST HELD No, of (`hildron Visits lnsp. Fox 17 514 UUUY LIHLI I UHHIl'.j.', \ n`n off. bm the rest nff was damaged only I Il\ll HIV/\ 5 Cd], .\|)lll`l `luly around :mrH Thurluw fm'(:il)1_v In the right lmndg ` I \\'ns p1'ucc(.-ding` 3-;l)`(`.(`1. while thv i cast on M('In|_\ r'.*l low car was whirl-.' 1: Mn :1 'I)lIl[)lL'lL' (`ll-l ugzlinst tlw Doftwlrz I `ound Term. ! Final E:{17Zt;'1iZ11(a-tjion:-' i Now Thing of P .st Replaced by Fests? ? iOr0 Youth Winne1' of E Grand Championship . At Simcoe Potato Fair "%ESSA STUDET AGAlN TAKES; g ORATORWY TITLE; iMiss Dorian Willoughby.M Angus, Keeps that Town- , ship to the Fore IINNISFIL "BA()"Y` SECOND Llllll Ill nl. \rl'lH'}.(l'.\' I 1H`I.H`Il HEHI. l\l- ` l)Uy.`- l'Ulll'l Lluu Ill .1Iu|\.IH; unnu- '|:1ndnl(. 'l`hI.n'.~'vl:n_v ;1('lL'rnrmn l:n:;1. Hy. _ _ - The \\`iIllH.`l' of this ycu1">: (`mm-.91 F11`-*4` |>i'/"3 W`""- 1" "3"" "f "1" \vn:< I\'Ti>:5: Durinn Willoughby, An-,0tl1t !` SiX1( <?|1 `7"Y1 lII`"i"- i ""3 Luis. :1 pupil of S.S. 10. Essa. wlmse;F?liI` V\'f?1'0 "5 f"V-5 2-auhjcct. Wurbln flies and their 0011-; Mnstm`, 'I`(_-Iv-:.phrn'u, I"r)r;!,et.. Wyc- `tx-nl." was handled in an excmptinn-ihrirlnze; St-ninr.<- (2vm`g(.~ Horne, THC. ally nblo manner. her diction :md!2' H;.wku.=;mm-; .Iunim'.s' -~ Ev(.`re1t `Innterinl being wt-ll-nigh ]`nt`!`f't3('1.=Hm'n1!, R.R. 2. Il:nwl((.-.s'l.nn(-; Public `The (` \-sns won last year Sr-hon] . (}l:g([y_s'_ pnm,.._ RR, 35, by I\'1i.:.x' l`l|\':1 VVhi1('sid(`, :1 pupil ul1(,`rcmnm ,-: Opvn ~ '1'. J. Drinkill, 58.5`. 2. so that F255;! I`mvn:4hip mzI,\' Wznvvrlz-y: Single. uptrn ZH`V(.'_Y \'\'('`H b(- pmurl If its` (.'h:unpinns. Drinkill. Wznvu'rl(-_\'; (`I-r|ifil.'d Sl'l:d ! The . pri'/.0 was wnn by nnv PM-`'"`~" '3 W`!-55` "L """'-V Gif` Hf Ihv tmly !\\'u l)n_\'.~: in H1!` r'mIlr*s1. ft-n. I'Ilm\':x|t-; 'l':Ihlr- Shwk I nt.'Itn(*S. Bt-rt, (irm-n. 12.12. 2. Allnmlnlu, :: p1:- `W0 #11114 M:mrics- McFadden. uni] ml" QC 1" Tnnuvfil 'I'| .. W2l\.'l'|'ll'\' L LiHI){LlL\|lL'H( Allmmrlulc: 1 |el. Elmvzulv. ' D.. 9:. II. uvnu, u pupil in -3.0. J. VVUSL \,:\Vll- limlxury. It is notable that all |l1rur.- prize wimmrs huilml from the soulll end ml` the County. Twx-lvv children, (-hnmpions of |thcir uwn st-lmu] fairs`. took pnrl. in |1h(: or-nto; five from Nnrlh Simon.- lanrl sovun from Smnh Simcue. The [ rcpr0sen1ntiv(:.< of sevorzul [rm-nsl1ip.~'. 'pzn'licul:n`l,\' in the north. \'.'L`l`(f not on hand for the r-ump(2lili(m. Book: 1 \\`c-re given as rwizos tn all Wlln com- I l)(`LCl'/l. Thu jurh.:(,-s W(`l'L' U1l`('C [Ouch- mw ,.r ...-I\...\ ....,z u..... ....o 13. .u.-.., ...... . Penelung; jun 111.11. 3. Pr:m-1:11 .qcniur!-3, Ownn ziunim`. Willis 30m 'I`nwn: llnwkr.-. in ,U&I\Vkf`. V4` in)`, Rwy imxim`. Cl1nrl(::~: .m'rir-. - 'l`h(- l ul:nrx I"; of lht: 1 rwmlrl wisln lu glnnwisl` lieputy Remerve Descended ` From Dalhousie Settlers of 1832 i No Time Extensior On Motor Licenses Ro. nf Barrie and dis- trict may nnw purchase thvir 1936 mntm` var licenses from J Clifford Grnhmn, motor li- consv issuer, Russ Block. tho platus having gun(- on salo In-:1 uvm-lz Rm-rir-'< nllnhn:-n1 year. Mr. MCV Hie smtml that each in- spectnrato Nnuld adopt its own sy.<- mm. but 1` ) doubt nthvr i11spc(vtnmt- as would havv :1 .~`imilzn' s_\'stcn1 In that whi .11 will npermv in (;`.cnt1'u} Simcoc. p1uu:S nuvm;,- guru` on sum 1113:! \\':L-k. Bm'1'i(-'.< allotment for 1936 is from EY-431 tn FC-360, about 3.925 all told, as cmnpzn`vd with 3.999 sold fur 193:`). About t`<)rt_v have nlrt-zldy been .' "Plan Fh-.-I Hn \n:\ .-nlrl I .... ullu iIll(l H.\'l`H.`N'('S, UH ll 31 will lw tho Inst (1: which they will hv V21` l`x'i(:<.r.< nre smut: as 1: fmr-(-ylindvr. $7; six~( $12 and $15: vi;:ht-: $15 and $20; tw(~lvu-t $3{); six11-(m-('ylimlm', Thc D:aIhnu. Settlers. who came n the 'I'nwn:~hip of Innisfil in 183'! mm Ea. Ontario, have :1 wnr- h_v rk-.~~cr:ndunt in Orville Eb:-ne7.L-r .'ud(i. p1'c.scm deputy reeve of In- 1i. V\1-- 'T`,.lpl ...:... I-....... txlr 3.1.... U`) mm uvvz-nm:\r day upon \';1|i(l" last _vu;u': six~(' limit.-r, right c lindvr, tw(-Ive-cylindt,-2'. $40. [`.4lIll\`iHL'. `rmr to the m. \-.'hi(-h \ 11 F\ C`: ORVILLE TODD - -Phnm by .In(-ksnn. Barri?! \lllL;L'.\ `u`\rLfIL' LXHUU lL'UCH` '1 s('h(ml.<, and thus not trues, who were attend-I `mrv Simcrw T( 2l(`h(`l`S" in Burton Ave. United` Bert Armstrmuz. Pen-4 -; Miss B. Czn'ru1hcrr;. nrl .Vh.ss (it,-rtrlxdc h('l<-5 mldinu n! the cnrnpr,--E us cnnducted by Rev air. president of the` I I A fifu-un~your-nlrl Ind. E\'cI'ct,l, tnrne. RR. 2. }I:n\vl<(`.x'hn1v. :1 mem- ber of H10 Om rsuyy Juninr Polzllu `Club, w:1.~r the wimxor of the grunvl ivhumpinnship fur 1w(-Ivn I)1.m](`_V `pnlalmrs 1-xhil)it<-(I :11 the Simcnr: -L`ount.v Pnmln Fair which \\':1.< hold in Rnrriv /\rmmn'i0:< yt-: The {prize \VEl!~' :x mumvl c-luck valued at i$l5.00. ` | 1 4 K! II. \\':'.\h {I I'(.'l' : ,lh:11. Hw boy's I I iwus plum-rl as I iipiun of the F11 : Him (22151 sirlv 4 !`.p:m-ntly had I ` (luv JL3ie-bl& z;oix&e:2;;N;1mg;(;+`;I;% as Novelist and Screen Play Writer, |Everett Horne, Aged 15, Hawkestone, Has Signal Honor; Father Second 4 x 4` ` H1cH QUALITY SHOWN 5char1es angl-mE;.;i| Hickling, `v Vespra, Take Boys Po- tato Club Awards 1u11_y. 'l`\vn _y111111;: 511115: of l')1-11111: H111,-v1-. `H115 N. Hick1i11p, 11f V1-.\'p1':1 'l`11\-/11- whip, :1 111111111111-111 1101:1111 L;1'0\v(.'1` 111' 11115 \\'(.'l`v s111.-ct-ss1 11l i11 1111(- .1111: firsl :111(1 st-1-111111 p1'i7.es in 1111: 1i111('111! (`.n11111y Buys` P11111111 C1111) 11'l1:1111pir111::11ip z1w:11`1l C11:11`1(-.4 `.1i<`.k- 1 1 1 1 ling. .'1;,'w1 15, won :1 |1:1111l ('.u. \':1l11v(l :11. $18 for 1`i1'.-:1 pl:1-1-,, with 349 pr1i1111; >111 111 :1 p'1s. l)l(* 6011, 111:11l1~ up 111 2711 1111111 .:1~ 111111 2:311 11111` 1-111111111 :11 1111- I<`:1ir. His yo11111{1~1` `]m11l11-1`. (`M-1| l11<~kli11g, aged 12. `1-:1p1111`1-11 :1 111211 and 110111-11 sol valxurl `:11 $5.111) for st-1-111111 placv with :33!) 1111111111-'. 111:1 up :11 271% Hold ::m1`1~, 1` 111111 2131} 1:11` 1-xhil)i1. I)111,q!:1s' Mac- 1_ kt-117.i1~. :1;!,0r1 IE1, /\lli. r:111kt-:1 `11l1`11`(l wi1l1 5117 111111113. Nu less 1111111 172 11111k 11:1r1 in 1hi.< !`1)lIlp(`1i1i1111. I')r111u|.'1s 1Vl:11-K1-117.iv, :11,r,-(I 1!). Al- ' liuinn umv: :1r|i11r|rI1-(I H111 uIinn('I' Hf Ullllulilh 1VliIl`x\I'lI/.II', i|p_',I,'LI In `li.~:1,nn, w:n:: ;uJ_imlp,-rl Hm winner ilhv Hr)_v:;' Pululn (flu!) -[Ll(JL',iI\L{ :n~'| Qut-slim: (,`mnpc.-liiinn. <:z|rryinu wilh i1 the C.N.l!`.. Lihzunpimmlmip Shin-l Hv .<<~m'(-cl 373 pninI.v._ Frnrl (hm- nin;:_ :u_{-:1 1!), /\lli2 was :<(:(`un(l iwith 360 puinlsz, and Hub(:r1 H(.`l\(|l`l'- ,' R1)S('H"I`.lI\1, third with 353 ipninis. 'l'|m:v~ |hI'C(.` hnys. all mom- bcers of /\|lis::un ``A`' Club. capturnd Hho HINE!` !:HV('1` In1(`r-CIub Troph- `it-:< tn the (mun winning, the hight:: 2u,'grng:11r.-- scnrc-. 'l`hc,- (-nrnpetitinn \-xus mwn In Ii\'r- mt.-mht-r:: from each Huy.*`~' [ nln1n (flu!) in Sinuruc Coun- `Iv . I\I- IW!) lm1.','.- > lVl4llHl\.!' uuruuuuu, WZlV'('l` . ` '1`n\w1: 4 V Tiny, Town- 'sl1ip, szoniur. Rnlnml Maurice, RR. 13. P(:nr_-lmug; junior. Urbain Muurict-, lI{.R. l'om-tnmz; Flns Township. .~4(-niurs, lr<,-nL'l1. Waverley: Drinkill, Waverley`, `r\... "'nurn\_'l\lI\ v (Inn Hm-nv wcnlurs. uwnn rH,'nL'Il. vVuv<:uL:y. 10m .\`('l1lt)1', Gun. Hnrnv, iuniur, Evert-tl, Horne. Vl~sp1`:I Township. sen- N. Hi<'klinL{. RR. 2. Barri:-; lCklllll.{. RR. 2. D...-u-ix. _ . .(" EIHH I\Gll"])2l`\`l/'|.`9 I15-`-Ullltl ilion, ussislt-(1 by G. G. Johnston. scv l`('1:ll`_V-Y.l`(" s'urt.-r, !\1im-sinL:. and J. I". lNuI1 2| smnt :w, rit`ultur:aI repre- 1s(Ent:1tiV(.'. Barrie. the contestants ` {Turn to page /ivc, please) .\lIll.'L'. IH lllfrll, Ill IUIH . UV|'l llll! IIJI HI fnrmtrrly own:- by his uncle, (-x Warden Eben Tndd. now rcsidinu. in ']'m-nmn. It is the farm taken from the Crown by his grandfather . EbL`l'1(`/.('l` 'I`udd. in 1813!. Dupuly R(.-ov<- Todd has amassctl crnsid(:r::blc ('XD('I`i(.'nl.'(f in munici- n:.l :uH`:.irc ill}: ht-`nu him I-It-wt-nih lJ`'[IU|_\' l\|'i'\'L' l'|(l(l HUS hH()\VH lllIZ'- :1! as an nlr-rt i(~gi\lEIinr. with -. ihuruugh unrlu,-r.-landing nf tlr: qurzstionc that ('0Hl(.` before lhu`. -body. He is 71 member of the Fin- '-incc. I.(:gi Reforestation. and Printing Committees of the County Council. Deputy Reeve Todd is a member Inf Churchill United Church and `Sunday School. Minerva Lodge. AF. and A.M.. Strnud. and Church- lill Curling Club. He was formerly active in the work of the United Farmers of Ontario. In 1920. he was married to Miss Verna Wallace. Thornbury. and they have three children. two sons. Wallace. aged thirteen years. and Gordon. aged eleven years, and one ldaughter. Myrna. aged six years. ..... ...w .... ....- Newspaper work had m'\'e1` bevn congenial to him. so he did not take it up again on returning to Van- couver. but devoted himself to writ- ing a novel. While thus engaged. he did v.'1rinusuihm' iliimzs suvh as cut- |yl.'iH HI (I a member Board for , the Contin and from 1 membm f"........iI lx. Fail brrmghi 101.1!-H11-r lht: fiH('f~'l pr)lat0(:.~; on! wish 514-, the nurnlwr of bring in <-xcr.-.<.< of fuur.hun- A mnnbr,-r of w43ll-known Turn to `name six. -nlcascl .1IA _vl linuufin n I931-.' -.1." n I I`(!ln1ll`klll)](` fuH...:- I and R::tr~p:nyor.~:' Assn(:i;u- I-r1l\v('. (1 .Inhn:|nn unr. L nun yuan mmittec in ms` r,-locked l acclamatiu 11: has been l'H|1l|I`.xl|Hl' l.'|HllCHlUIIl.`|' < fnlhvr ((~m'L:C Ilmne. : R(.`.H'(`l`VU Grand Cham- l":nir. The IIm'n0:< from nf Om 'l`mvn:`nip up- H1(`il' big day y<:s1.(-I'- PAGES 1 to 6 .. ..u...g, ....-. c.n.-...... In: (~;npucit_\'. U wuu the Lcfrny Schuul y(-urs, including when rm School was buih. -34 inclusive. he was r lnnisfil Tuwmhip nu the poll each tim_ ~:u.< chairman of the n l(\')'I O|D\rl I(I')A SECTION I THE * BARRIE + EXAMINER (- look uvor the {arm (`X- `udd. nnw the by his grandfmht.-r, in IHRI dll lllclll Ul Llllf 1 1933 and 1934. i Deputy Re,-ow on. and durim: . nln-.;.-nnv... .l H Cllillrlllilll 1 ; Committee I I 1.-rmxctidcmm ntxu-utx H.u u \ No. 46 71st Year. WILLOUGHBY I . COLE Oldest surviving: tlescendmit of Gov- |ernm' Simroc. who passed away in `Southampton. Emzlnnd. Inst Frir,!21y. ;Mr. Cole, with his dmuzhier. was 1: Ivisitor to Barrie last summer. HEACHERSHOLD` SUCCESSFUL PARLE;Y_HERE{ :K. M. MacLennan, Barrie! ` Elected President Centre Simcoe Institute B.C.I. Management Goodi But Classes Congestedi Inspector Rogers States} , ..__-,..,_ 1 K. M. Mncl..'nn:m. prinvipul of Viclnriu School. Barrio. was :I0c1,cI'. presidt,-nt of the Centre Sim<,-00 |Tcnchc1`s` Institute for the unsuim: iyear at the (.`ll).\`ill1I . of the Innmml r-nmvuntiam in Rnrinn Am. ;_yv:m ui. llll.` L'1I).\'IIu; H sSl()II ()1 In`! Iannual convention in Burton Ax-'(~. Unitod Cliurcli. Allnmlzilc. F`ri(ln,\-' afternoon. He .~ CUP M. French. Elmvule, who presided :11 last. wet" . com'cnIirm. Olho afficcrs won` elected as fol- lows: .onm`zn'y pro.sidmit,s. Publiv Sclv . ln. W. R. McVit1i(.*. .111` ,8` Marlin. who recently rclimrl 0 ,ll`ll`l(.'l[)Lll of Vl('ll)l`lll School BNO!` W .m_\' yams` ;~'er\'i<:<.-: \'icu-pr(\.. aid. Bcllcliumcin`. l ei1(>lm1guisl1enc; '4ecreta1'y-treasurer. J. E. Morrison, Barrie: Executive committee. Missi ;M. Henry. Prince of Wales School, Barrie: Miss Flora MCGrcgor. King Edward School. Barrie: Alex. An- ,drew. Om Station: Miss Edith Bax- fle1'_ lVlinosin;.': z1u(lilmx<, Miss Vic- flnria Strange. Miss Alberta Newton. ` Vi(.'lo1`in School. B;n'rio: lil)rzu i:m. W. A. Bell. King F`.cl\v.'n' School, Al-i lzmdnlu: (lolr-gnlo to (lnlzirio 'I`onch- liars` (`mini-il l\/liq: R.-I-. Mnk'mm.- mlumnr. ut:u';:,ilu' II) \llH.'H'H) l(.`il(`H- .rs' Couni'il. I\/Iiss R:-In M(`Kov(:r. Prince nf Wulns Svlmnl. B.'n'riv. 'I`hursdny Morning The morning ses.~'1m1 'I`hu1'sd;1_v up- `rcned with C. M. French. Elnnvnlo. 1 p\'nsidim.{. I)o\=oti oxorcisos jvverc conducted by Rev. W. A. E. :Dnc. Allm1dale. and two minutes of were nbsorved in mommy of hc late Il\SpC(`.1()1' Jnsvph I1. Garvin. ' Ad(h`(\<~:1\< nf urnlnnnux urnvn uriunn BURTON X\?E' CHURCH lllll! lilllf lllS])C(3I()l' J().`(`})H 1:. LHQFVIIL l Ad(lrcss0;< of wel(:0m(- were given lby Mayor W. J. Blair of BiIl'l`l(". mid} `vV. E. Kniulii, (rlinirmzm of B:n'i'ie' =Bnm'(l of Education. 1} i'0I'ei'cm'~ In` lm0lli>d.< nl` oduculinn 1i.<(,`(l in their i*1ChO()l (lzi_\'.<. l"ElL'l1 01' tho SD(`1ll{CI`!~`- lp0int0d_ In the \\'m~l< \\'l1l(`l1 might 1). {2lC(?()l`l1[)ll.\`l\l`(l by :1 to.'i<.`lm1".< s_vmA nntliotic 1\llllll(l(` ln\\'zn'(l.< lhu pupils. :C()l1ll11lll1ll)' . followed. led by lnspvclnr W. R. M(`\ it1ic. with W.` :\. Boll us zu`(`nmp;mi.\'l. 5 V The prvsidmil. C. M. Fl`(`l1(`ll. 0111-; lined miiiv 1)l].'l.\'(`.\' of l`(lllClli(H li1l! motlmd.<. "74 .-\. Boll ;:zi\'v.~ :1 l'(`D()l`l as 5libi`:n'i2m. This was fn||n\v<`(l by :1 :. di. tn (lo\'i.<<- :1 plan! )L`ll -I5 i1l'C(lHl}7iU .0 I plms(`.~' mods. W. :\. mizm. t (`Turn In paryc Dies $H1}_d_denly (1 AR Nl.'l"l` \\ l-`.S'l`() N _u|I|}IuIu.\x. ' nt. nut-I )lms(`.~' vducatimmli .. gu\'v.~ :1 ropurl as-| s {ll Mn plan I . two, please) 1 o r -- I za cvdn In -\ nu EQUIPMENT IS coon: `uuuxug. u |L:pUlL Ul \\nlL`l1 ls gl\'L`ll; `in anmher column. the px'vsiden1'.<: `:1dd1`es>`. an address by M. A. Czunp-1 bell. scc1`e1:11'_\` of the Om-aria Trus- ,tecs' and Ratepayers Association. 'I`m'onIo. and the election of officers for the ensuing year. The delegates then returned 10 Burton Avenue Unixed Church to (Turn to page Jim`. yrnsr-) lLiberal(s Hold Social ` Evening in Honor of . %Mr. and Mrs. McCuaig; a 111101 p1'n;.z1`am and danced. In the absence of A. J. arjenn1. president of the association. from town. the chzxirman for the pro;.:rzun' was Arthur Pugh. vice-pre: )Kenneth Cameron read :1 letter ju:-ct] ireceivcd from Mr. Sznieznnt. ex- 'p1'essin;z his regret on lacing unubh:| to be present and extending best wishes. I Tnnl..1n.l .'... 4L..\ .,. - lug. Mr. lVI<,-Cunigx was called to the platform amid great applause. He; expressed thanks to his . and to the assneiatizm for their sup-l port. Vietn1'ie:: are won more by the ()l`E{5ll1l ZZltl0l1 than by the candi- date," he said. But there is the damtei` that when the election is over. associations are prone to fnlrl up and wait until the next campaign. I hope that the local Lzroup will (`on- tinue to hulrl n1eetin;.{s and keep tn- qether." M.` 1m..r<....:.. ..y..,. L;L'un:|. I Mr. NTcCuuiL ;1I:~.`n paid tribute in the effective work done by the con!- ral Z)SSOCilUf)n for North Simcrm. IP10 said the Liberal 1"nrt_v now had I zn L511-at oppm'1unit_v 10 show what 2?! could do in the next five ymrs. Th"; keynote of the last cl(r<-{inn and of; Libex':Ili.~:m zlhvays b(.-l'm`(.- that Wu t1`nrlu-~ |iberut.i0n of trade mu! r'mnmm'co (5xtm'I1ullv nnd intm'n21]I7.'. "The new King Cnhim.-1 has b(`,I'n excellently u}ms'en with w (`unable men." said Mr. M('Cu Our nrimn mi iunr .- no `\`d]IilUIl3 mull. SIHI1 W11`. I\/T('Cll?Ii Our prime minister has vm-in cnnvictirms and the ability in (run ithem nut," pnpuI2u'n._v l1(Fl`(`. I just want in dc.-ny the 1`(!])()I".l that there is any l`1'i1-tirm l)olwoonl Mr. Kim: and M1`. llI:pl:u1'n." he snirl I 'l`l1o_v are ubsnlut,cl\' in znccrn-rl. l.Vr`l all hope that Mr. ll'(',pl)m`n'.s' hezulihl will recover so that he will be able to lead us for many _voar:s tn (`0mL`. MI`. Kinsi llZl.\' 2: l)im.:(-1' job than am Prime l\/Iinisttzr over l':u'Nl l)0l`ur'.- but we have cvm-_v r:nnfirl'3n<:c he |wilI b1'im.: us` .s'al'c|y thrnu;.:h." ' Barrie Liberal Association honor~! ed Duncan F. McCuuig. K.C.. new Member of Parliament for North Simcoe. and Mrs. McC`.uuig. at an en- joyable social gathering in the I.O.E O.F. Hall last Friday evening. A! large crowd of Liberal .s'upportersi Dlayccl bridge. hurl lunch, listened to a brief pm;.{rum and danced. In H10 nlxqnnr-n nf A r C`.\..:n.... \.'/l5llL'S. Included in the pmgrznn were-2` piano solo, Miss Gwenc10l_vn Jack- son: Vocal Solo. G. Wilfrud Jacksnn: 1'eading.:, IVIPS`. Harry Mnrren; mu<-` icnl numbers. Bob Powell's Melmlm Men. who also played for the (Isma- I ing. : R/Tr 1\,T:-f`uv~.i.r nu... ,...II....v 4.. AL- |cUI1\'l(`Ilf)llS and the zxbility 1 nut." Hon. Dr. L. J. Simpson wu to the plutfunn and tho :1 also testified to his grout [ popu|m'it:.' hero. I ma urn:-mi 0.. ,1 .... .. u... That he was impressed with the`; good management and adminlstra-I tion of the school, but was disap-1 pointed with last year's examina-L tion results, was the statement of` Dr. G. F. Rogers. Chief Inspector of j Secondary Schools. in his report of; his inspection of Bank: Collegiate; Institute on October 21-23. The re-j port was considered by Barrie} Board of Education at the regular: November meeting Tuesday even-{ in . . '.*.h'sm-rnan v 1.`. `Kniahi nrn-drlnrii --Sco Gray Coach Lines advr,-nu tisement in another column quot` int: spv('inl weekend ba1`;.{nin fnrosl during Nrw0n1bm' beI.wo(.-n all points on Gray Conch Linus` routc-.<. includ- ing Toronto Royal Winter Fair. 46x `ow OFFICERS 5 ARE RETURNED ! R BY IRRSRRRR !Rev. N. R.~B. Sinclair, AL; i landale, Again President I , of County Body 1 PRoBL1-:M'B1scUss1-:D [ \ Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, AHandu|<~.,l past president of the Ontario 'I`1`u.<-` 1.(-cs` and R:1tup.'1yo1`.~" 1\.~;snciz:tim:. and :1 cmlnty x'=.prcsc11lativc un Bur-` rim: Board of Educatim1. will heudi the Simnroc Cmmty '1`Hxslccs' and Rut0p:1_\'u1'.\" :\.<.'~'0ciaLi0n for zmothcv \'c-nr hnvinn hnnn u-n_.\1nno.-n-I on oh au`\ HIIIUH. AVll(`1l`(l; an. H:m'ku:stnnc: F. ow Luke: H. R. W v I Y.)-..... I\4\| Mun :ocun\`e commmet.-~.Jz1n1es Hun- un. Tnttcnham; Donald Brown. 1 Huron: Mrs. A. Walker. End) : W. B. L,u;1therdnle. Coldwater: E. Muir, Shanty Bay: Dr. J. B. 'lintun, Midland: '1`. H. McMah- .. C...... `J-nu-L-n h\n.\- L` Cumin! IHI . , LZl1'_V- Johnston. Min- Mus (-nllvri 2lDDl.'lll.\'-` Y\l`Y\!| I BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1935 I1Ul lU\`v'l supper f ` xnvnt Lcfmy United Church. Thux'.<- I K. 1 L` L '- a x 4 du_\`. Nu\'. 21. 25x`. 3 I v I 7 | .-\d|ni.~:siun 500 and 45-46p 5.1110 (.`I1\(`.`1"IZ1lI`.- ! Dance v\'er_\' S'.1turda_\' evening tc ` Bob Powell's Melody Men in the OddfelIow.~:' Temple. Admission 25c1 plus tax. -t2tfb Annual dance. L.O.L. 450. Ivy. on Friday. November 22. Bob Pow- !o1l'.< Melody Men. W. Hunter. floor 3 2 manager. 35c and tax. 46?) 1\Iasquerade dance. Gearin Hall. Phelpston. Wednesday. Nov. 20. Prizes for best costume. Admission 35 cents. Refreshments. Good music. "I`|'n: rlnnnn nf H-an cnnenn INA.-H`c.1 , mg. ; '-Chairman v. E. Knight presided and the following members were present: Trustees F. W. Dobson, .1.` E. Thompson, Dr. R. J. Sprott. A. H. Goodall, and A. Bryson. Good Management ' At the time of my visit I had an opboftunity of discussing school} matters, very frankly, with the` Chairman of the Board. and thc: chairman of the Managemenl Com-' mittee". Inspector Rogers said. As I pointed out to these gentlemen and Secretary Fell. an officlal visit- br to the school could not fall to be impressed by evidences of good management and administration. I IIVTVI... `f1..l....:....I I..... .. I....4.J .......I. i l indicating.-. H (lr3. to cuoperaic with the Town Council in a very lf|1li_(,`)'iZli way. Barrio Board of Edu- `cziiinn. 111. its meeting; nn 'I'ue. icvt.-ning. went into commil,tc-0 of the` .wh<)]o with Chairman V. E. Knight ipr(.-.s'i(lim.:. and after consiciering ac- Huni (:xpunditu1`es this your as: com- parr-d with the levy for snhrml pur- pr). decided not tr) ask Council for the full amount of the 1935 levy. lbut. for $9,000 less. I nu .. .. .. "Thzll nwing to economics CX(.`l`(7l\'- god by this Board (luring the past summer and fall, that the 'l`0wn Council be notified that. this B-._>z.rrl` will not. require the full amount of levy asked for. and w0ul(l ask Coun- cil for $9,000 less than the total Ilevy". L`..L....-.......ll.. .\..~u.,... ........|..n:.... I Whcn committee rose. the follow- vvvlsv ` ..... us.-.4, u.v That the chairman of the Board. {the acting Chairman of Finance, and the Sr.-crctary of the Board. ilD[)C`::`.` bc-fore the Town Council and ex- ;plain fully how and where the sex`- !im.{ of $9.000 was affected: and that |fnllowing this a full statement be given to the press". l.hl|l\lVV .y. War Heroes Paid Tribute E At Impressive Ceremonies L i 11 Years After Armistice; {Rem W. K. Batty Refers toi : Memory of Men who 7 Gave Their Lives I _ I Vvar heroes of the Town of Ba1'1'ic." ,zmd the 'I`0\\-'nships of Vspra and `Innisfil. were hnnnurecl in death at` In short in1prc. Rememb1`ancr_- lDay ser\'i(`0 at the Cenotaph. Post" $Ot`ficc Square. at 10.45 a.m. Monday. ' | 1\/Iembe1`.< of the Czmar.iiz1n Legion gzmd the Lz1clic.s" Auxi1iar_\' of tho iL(:gim1. formed up in the Legion; ifiall and marched to the Cenotaph to pay tlwir tribute to the boys who had nnnrx n\-nv-cnue nhnnu-fnlhv unrl .-_.\_y Subsequently, zmoiher was passed, as fullnwsz |"T`Innl `Ln/\ ..|.n. LU yx_v Llltfu (llULlLL' LU LHU UU_V VVHI` ghad _L;rmo m'cx'seas Ch(}Cl'fLIH} and |ga1l2n1H_v. but had not returned to 1hei1' loved ones. I nu .1110 : , ()1 Int` jO_V1ul I-\I'm1SIlC(` {of Nuvemboi` ll. 1918. was the OC- ;ca.~'imi {or bowed heads and mm ; jdimmed eyes. The _\'ears have pass- ied. but the memo1`_v of the spirited} l}'Ulllh.\` who laid down their lives. ,lingci's on. Following ai'ri\'al of the parade at the monument. a guard under Comrade R. F. Smith took up its position. as it did in Barrie Arena] /Turn tn naae 311:. please) un-uu5\.uu.u.. uuu uunuuuau uuuu. u -ThevI rIncipal has 21 hard-xvork-: ing staff cooperating with him; he; and his teachers are working under the handicap of too many congest- ed classes. In some cases. there ap- pears to be a lack of fnrcefulness ini the teaching. but as far as schnlzn--5 ship and methods are concerned, tlv ` teachers. generally speaking. rank} high. - I 'F`.v:an1innHnn Wnunlfc Board of Edt;catio1iCuts T i Expenditures By $9,000, F i Cooperating with Council] V 5 The .~'e\'(\,ntcemh anniversary 1 lthe si;:nim.{ of the joyful Armistit Inf Nn\'m`nhm~ H mm uvnc thn m Not1ces under this heading 3c per: Crown Hill Uni ,\\'o1'd: mmxmum charge 50 cents. 1,-uppe,-_ ']`huy_ I nnIIrIr'nn1r\nV na`\'1 ion cums. m.-1re. uooa muslc. r The dance of the season. Oddfo=.!- ilnw-.= Temple. Thursday. Nov. 21. Barrie Novelty Orchestra. A. Ken, floor manager. Admission 25 plus l:n_\. . ' .mhl CENOTAPH SERVICE Cartoon by W. J. Galbraith. North Sunnirlule supper and entertain TTI\ih\H (`hum-h 'T'|1n\-< nu---o---gp--n_._;.-..u--an--u---u-..qg--n-_u:...-....:".34---uzu:... 1: COMING EVENTS --- resolution I U51`-_ nu.-..u . -.r_y ua.-. nu-gun vI\I\1\A_`A\4\-. xuu` ifo=.l- Hut fowl supper and dance. aus-E pices L01... 4322. Orange Hall. A]-1 iett, landale, Tuesday. Nov. 19. Supper: 6 to 8: dancing 8.30 to `. McCo1`kin- `l6hlrl:1I\'.~7 m'-lw. 451' plus 50 tax. -161) Examination Results l "Last year's examination r(`sult.'~.l were disappointing". the Chief 111-!` spectdr continued. For this situu-i` lion. the teachers in any commun-i l ity cannot be held wholly respon- sible. The homes must bear their share of blame. The Board should realize that anything like ade- quate individual attention in lhel backward pupils is physically im-ll possible in a school in which the` ratio of pupils to teachers is as big as it is in Barrie. ` (Turn to page six. please) I ll|ll_\' L').pldHlL`(.l UHlIUl'l'll\\ Illglll. [ The 1035 levy for Culloginln In- . `sdlilla and Public Schnol.< lntzallcd $83,432.48. much of it fixed cl1a1'ges. When the levy was struck. the. Board had reduced the amount by vow.-1' $2,500 from 1934, which, 10- lgether with same or $2,700 less |{.{0v(r1`mnc-nl. and (:<>unl_\_' grunts, . made the reduction actually more . than $5000. Qnwnrql n-unn-ahnru nl` (`nnnr-ll :\`.l lll ll(`Xl \VL'(.`KS 1'1?-CEH1ilIlL'l'. Although no rcnm11s worr.- ml- vanccd at lho m(!0lil1L{, ii is under- stood that the Bozirrl and Sociw-lai'_x'~ Treasurer" A. 1-1. Fell. nndt.-nvourr-cl to cooperate with the Town Coun- cil tn the uimosl. in the Inntter of expenditurc-5 this year. Culling 1h-3 amount by $9,000, which is equival- ent, in nearly two mills on ihv tax rate, was brought about by [>'zll`ll1,L here and lhere, all of which will be . I fully explained tmm)i'ruw night. 'T'hn 1935 Ir-uv fun` {`nllnrti:1Ir\ Tn- The cnmmiltt.-(> uppninlt.-r,l will take the wmcnnwo nows tn the 'l`n\-Kn Council at its statu1m1\,' meeting: tr)- mormw night, and the . with explanations. will be publi.-;`m:d in next wc-ck's F:<:1n1im:-r. ' Aithnnrrln .-.n nu. _' The people of .Bnrx`ie and district paid lovima, t.ri*bu10 to the memmy, `of the men from this (`0mm1,1rm:'] fwhn gave their `lives in the Groa`. "War, at an impressive Memorial Sext- '\'ice in Barrie Arena at 3 pm. Sun-` id:1_v. vwen the principal spv-aker \x.'21. |`R(`\'. Ivlajnr F. G. Shurringz. M.C..: V.D.. rector nf All Saints` Anglicanr l`(`h|n-r-'61 (`nlHnx1uvr\nrI r-hunlnin nf Ulklll 31D.UUU. Several mnmbcrs of Council. :1`. the last meeting. had (`!\ |)l`C.\ .~I(t(l tho foal` that. on nntcounl. of all tho 1::.\'- cs not being cnlloclc-(l this year. some of the sclnmls lovy might lmvc to be withheld. DCUUHU KJEHIEICIIHH LJIVISIUH. I The service. which was held under the aL1spico.< of the Barrie Branch of the Canadian Legion. with Pzist President Hzn'1`}` Ga1'txw1' as chair- man of Memorial Cmmnilioc. wa.< attended by several hundred CiYi7.0hS. Headed by tho Simrno F01`:-sters! Band. under the leadership of Sgt! A K` Cnnn vnnh1knI<(- .-.6` kn f*..n ` V.1J.. l'L'L'LUl' U] [SH DEllH|>v `Church. Collingwond. ch; the Coliingwood P051 nf adian Legion. and former} Second Canadian Division. "|"B-.r. r*r\i~1-:t\t\ upkink ...n.~ L 3Major F. G. Sharing '; Sounds Warning Against ` M Peace at Any Price 1 I ' l'1L'dl.l('.`U U`\' lIll' DllIll'l L` l'UI'(`SlL'I'5' Sgt. A. E. Sugg. members of the Can-i adian Legion paraded from tho` Market Square to the Arena. where they occupied a special section. The music was led by the Band and by! the combined choirs of the three A`-I `..u.. .-.a lJA\AJ nu ulnun .u\.. 1u-4' . , Women's Canadian Cub. Public? `Library Hall. Tuesday. Nov. 19, 815' p.m. Illustrated lecture. "Eumpea-1' Odyssey of a Philosophic Vaga- bond", by Mr. Willson Woodside. -161`: I I1; :.....I -...-._.... .....: ..:...-..- ...... I Disappointed with Examin- ation Results; Homes Partly to Blame . lJdlll..&' 61'. OLIUULI \_UH1IULHH1) FIHH. fFriday. Nm`. 1:3. Mu.<.ic by Bob Paw. - E-lI's Melody Men of Barri-2. seven- piece orchestra. Admission 25 plus , tax. 45-46b E ! Bazaar. tea and play. Sealed; Hana" hv 'T`hnv-ntnn \/nnr\n` ummun * 5 tax. :3-400 ` ! "Sealed, 'Lips" by Thornton Young Peoplm,` !Orange Hall. Minesing. auspices La- ` ;dies' Aid. Thursday. Nov. 21. Admis-I ision to play 25c and 15c. 46b| 117.`.-...\.-`- r 1'1l..L. h..\-I:.. SERVICE. IN ARENA (Turn to page six. please; 1 mod Church fowl; . Nov. `.28. Full 2121- \\'(:(`k. 46!) muniiy Hall. by Pow- nn51u;:u| haplain of- E the Can- erly of ihcj vu ivns.~; irt.-ne Jnurlow, senior under- _L:i'nduz1te nurse at the Royal Victoria ,I1'ospitai. was walled to her homcl in North Buy last week by the death 1 `of her sister. Miss Violet Thu1'l0w.! 25-yezlr-old daughter of Mr. zmdl IMrs. Wm. Thurlow of that city. on Tuesday. Nov. 5. !_l`....ln.| tk..A....L AL- ..v..__ ,_r _ ,, ,. ` . v Barrle Nurse Bereaved I Miss I. Thurlow s Sister |Dies in N. Bay Crash- . .....n..u_, . nun. u. I Hurled through the glass of a car! rluor when :1 truck driven by Alf1`L`(l Kettle, 28, Bonficlcl. (-rusl1ctl imm the nutomullc in which she was riding: with her father at the `l)l`n'.,`l' of lVlclnt,,Vrc zmrl Wyld streets, l\ l`.x'n:E 'l`hurl()w :;uccumhcd to tvrrible in- l `urivs less thzm hnll` an hour z1l`tm' the had been admitted to St. Jos- ':ph`.< lmspitul. The ;.r,irl (lid not ru- "min cnnscir)u. She sut't'c1'orl :1 2'm('tu1'(-rl skull and was horribly lacoratcd by juggecl glass. lVli. 'l`hu1`lm'.', who was emplnyvrl `IS ('I1Sl1l(!l` in the (`.:m:1(li:m 1)vp:n'1-_ zncnt Stm`L':4, Limit:-d. was; l)(`lll;! rlrivzrn back to work by her fntllv" .. I.. .\ 674 Pupils SEE Teachers, Indicating Ratio of 37.4 to 1 M zlllll llll\L'll U_\' 11 field. !~ll`l1(.`k Mr. '1 ning it cnmplo l1x' Miss .'.[.;ain.~:t the glrms cltmr. 'lllV`s.'l1 DUCK U) when the truvk, the type used I and driven by 1 fin].-J 1~`I~IIl|l7 l\;I'u ` . i M1`. 'I'hurl(>\v 1 south on Wylrl !t1'uck wzu: headed lslrcot. The '1`hurIm\' \ vd around and nmdv :1 cm` L`|(! before endilw, up n) Spec-dim: 1 `stable Willi: William Ga {mind the ir hmxlcvnrri, l 's`uI'I'(-rim,` from shtwk. M1 . Ktrttlu to the St".-`l1('_ (`hit-F Cm!-I William (`lurk uml Sm',u,I0:nn:. Ga1'lslm1'(,- of (`My p()]i(`t` injured girl l_vin;: nn the l)lceclin;.z pmfusely. Mr. Thurlow suft`m`_crl :1 l)rukv1~. lmnu in his x'i;.{ht hand. and was nl=v.| nstrnpocl \\'itlmut in'iur_v 01' any kind. ~' 1E!C(.`lf1&H[. Kelly. who was unmarried. had - ;l`.`S hume in the Glencairn vicinity Hand leaves several brothers and[ - ]sisters. The funeral was held there] Monday afternoon. ` 4 !Sec-ond Toxoid Dose Given School Pupilsl Pupils having tnxnid rm'nivod their semnd (lose. S(`ht)I Nurse Miw; Vern A. M('Muh:m, Ron. N.. . in her Int>nth1y rnpnrt fur 0(-tuhr-rl pm-s;m11ed tn Rnrric Bnnrrl of Erin (`nthm at 'I`uL'sdn:.' 0\'enim:'s Novem- ber mrvmingz. She ulsn rmmrtr-cl come w|1r)npinu rough in Miss Goud- f(`Il0\\"s mom in Prince of \Vnlv:; School. 1`nI'\:- lnnrn -xv fnilnuvcv I uaull ~\ uu. .wu.\.n-ub uvaI\,\.I. I|1|.\.A|IuI _ ,inj1.n`ic.s Ailen. who \\`z:.< sitting on the "right side ut` the seat. had a miracu Hous escape from doath or sorim:;< '_|injury. suffering only a severe shak- '(ing-up. He required lime medical Qattention. I 'T`l-un nuuyntuv :. Hun 1-Var lnlrl Clan nn, 1DRlVER KILLED `; A As CAR LEAVES A coum ROAD`; Uniform promotion .uminution.~:` have been abolished .: the public and sepuml.o schools 1' Centre Sim-; coc inspectoratv. nr , beginning ll\i.\' term. promotions Mill be made on: the basis of pri' 1pals' tests, super-. vised by H10 in geclor, W. R. McVi1-] tic. public scl ,ol ins` ector for Cen-` tre Slmcoe. ' mounr . all the closing: session of .10 mm! ll convention of, the Com .- Simcov "].`euchc1`s' lnsli--1 lute ir Burton Avenue United: Church, Allanda :. I-`riduy z.1l'le1`-l noon. l MI` l\/lI\\7iHin I .irl Hull inulnnrl nf

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