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Northern Advance, 19 Jun 1924, p. 4

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REsf13i:NTs oiJEc'1' T0 TOURIST CAMP read : ; We presume we will have the; usual amount of tlifculty in secur-l ing these payments, but we hope (01 be able to compel him to carry outi the same. In the meantime goods} and chattels whch were sei'/.e-`.1 by; the Sheri have not been releasecl,! and will not be until payment is` 1 made in full. "inn 1:` `LInllinrvm- cnnrl nrlinrz. made In Iull." 1 Mrs. E. Hollinger and others,i petitioning Council to take steps to! (10 away with the (log nuisance in} town. A b_\'-law which would force` the 110;: owners to keep logs on` their own property was requestr.-:_l. ` T?r-nnrf: nf r-nnnnittons were as` men` UWII p1`Up1:1'L_\ \\'db Lv.:qu-.-nu.-u. Reports of committees were as; follows : pnn1~1] n4 \\/'n1~1.': IOIIOSVS 2 Board of Works 1. That sidewalk at corner Owe:-n and .\IcDon-ad streets be taperctl out` about four feet. -) I`l\n4- n nn\'n\I kn nlnnnll In-.-,1`: EIUOUL IUUY LUUL. That a cover be placed over ditch at corner of Berczy and Dun- lop streets, and that sidewalk on Dunop street in front of Mr. West : property be repaired. R Thar fhrprw filo and .4. :1 lnml nf LHULV CUIl.`.ll,lL`l'?.lLlUll. ` 6. That Sophia street betx-.'r.-en i3,ayeld anti Uaplc .-`aw,-. be -.:`1*a:i;-tl am; gravellcd. 1 1 That nn at-firm be taken rm- [)l'0[)(fl`L}' U(.` l'(. ]_)Llll'UU. 3. That three tile and a load of; 1 earth be placed in creek which crosses boulevard in front of Ja~:.=, Snead s: pr0pert_\' on Elizabeth St. 1 .1 'I`I~mt \'r:nrn zfrnr-f frnm Rr:nI-? DHCHU S pl'0l)E,`l'L_\` UI1 LIIZHIJCLII DL. 4. That Vcspm street from Brad- foral to Ellen be ,g'1'atlcd and g'1'u\ cl- led. 2'. l"luM +1x,. nr.:.n..n+ A4` \lr.\- /'.'n ICU. 7 5. That the rcqur.-st of Alex. Cie-Ni land for 21 :~:i(lv.-walk on east sitlc of; Maple avenue from Wellington ; to his p1`ope1'_\', be (left.-1'1`ecl for fur-` ther consideration. * R 'T`lr.6- Q.-.v.l... ,4-..-..L L\,4-..n.A..-. EITII5 g'l'8.\'f:llC(`.. 1. That no action be t8.l{<:l1 011` request of A. R. Looker for permi:~:-` sion to tether his cow on town pro-l perty near sedimentation tank. l _-;;7 " Fire and Police 1. That tenders be asketl for re-` wiring of re hall, also pux'ch' and installation of an electric stove aml such other electrical apparatus; required. 9., 'I`lmr. :'l(`lll for ro.cl1m'u`in:rl Page Four requxreu. _ 2. That acid for 1'echarg`mg } chemical pump be procured. f 2 That fmf r- hv-law ho nmr-ml-: cncmlczu pump DU p1`ucuu:u. i 3. That trafc by-law be amend-;` ed and that copies of wa,rning` to`, motorists of infractions of by-lawi regulations be procured. 1 A I`hnf :1 halt-nhnnc hn nlm-ml in, SUDCTVISIOTL OI D021? OI VVOFKS. Lowcr--Brickcr-That request of Chas. I\Iof`t'att be granted, work to be done under supervision of Board of Works. Tnnn::WneL':'T`}1nf H10 nnlvnrf An CU nC`CCSSaT_\' Dy LHU DU'lK'(l UL VVUFKS. Lower-1\ Ialcomson -- That the Water and Light Committee consider the placing of a hydrant at the rear of the B.C.I. to provide additional n-n nrnfnl-Hnn nre DYOECCUOH. Grace,V~-Pa1`trit1;:e--That of Mr. Harker to place card i court chambers be granted. T-TnvI'u]'\]n__T.'QfnY -- Th court chambers De grarueu. Huxtable- Litster -- That this Council make application to the Municipal Board for an order (le- taching certain farm lands from the Corporation of the Town of Barrie and annexing them to the Township of Innisl, said farm lands being composed of that portion of lot 7 in the 14 concession of Innisl. east of present town limits and west of Essa road, and north of 14 conces~ sion of Innisl and south of the con- tinuation of the town limit between ['01]! I From L. -\:(~n:1\r\ kn l'Cg'ul'd.LlUl1 UL` [}l'UCU.fUU. l 4. That a telephone be placed inl the Magistrate- s office. l l\Iarkets and Parks 1. That work to the amount of 3100 be put on Allamlale park inl way of improvement. Water and Light 1. That the Electric Light De- partment be requestcd to place one pole with four temporary lights in Allantlale park. 9 T`hnf Han cfrnnf linrl-if nf '1-nrn- l'\ll21T1(U1l0 DHYK. 2. That the street light at `corn- er of Ross street and Shirley avenue be removed to opposite corner. Motions passed were: Lowe-Rusk-That the request of the Children s Aid Society be grant- ml Grace_v--Bricker-That the re- quest of the Y.'.\'I.CA.. to hold tag day on July 1 be 1.-;ranted. Litstex--Mnlcomson-'I`hat request of B. J. Fralick be granted, under supervision of Board of Works. T.nuvnr---Rri(`kr\l`-Th:1t rnnunst nf (Continued from page one) legiate to protect that section of the ` town. The town had spent $150.000 , in erecting; the buildingg; and now should do something to safeguard it from re. S. J. Fsher, H. M. Lay and G. B. McLean spoke briey in support of the Fire Chief's 1 eque::t. The request was granted, on motion of Alds. Lower and Halcomson. A hmmn |\\'_1-Jur uvnq rvivnn H101 01 worxs. Lowe-Rusk- I`hat the culvert on fourth line be repaired, if consider- ed necessary by the Board of Works. Lnmm-_`Mnlnnmgnn That the cne placing U1 k t1 re protection. Crnrnv--P:11`t . E. 1\IcMi11in, asking pr.-1'-` hold a Y.M.C.A. tag dayi request x in police ox mmsm. Huxtable-- Bricker - That the Board of Works consider the advis- ability of gravelling Codrington St. from Mr. Nellis west boundary to Puget St. I .nwpr.-MnInnm:nn__'T`hnf. H-m rn- lots 6 and '7 of the 14th concession of Innisl. Iluuvfnlnln, _, 12:-Inl.-an 7, "I"lnnG- +1; rugec DIE. Lower-Malcomson--That the re- quest of the Fire Brigade be grant- ed by Council. A bargain in Trimmed Millinery at Geo. Vickers Limited. Hats up to $11.00 for $3.98 this week. FATHER QUINLAN SAYS HIS FIRST MASS AT ST. MARY'S St.Mary's Church was crowded on Sunday morning when Rev. Fr. Ger- ald Ross Quinlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Quinlan, said his rst sol- emn High Mass in the church which he attended as 9. boy. Father Quin-' Ian studied for the priesthood at St.l Augustine s Seminary and on Satur-5 day was ordained at St. Michael's Cathedral by Archbishop McNeil. -' On Snmlav at H19 malphmnn nfl bllblletlfal Dy Arcnmsnop Mcmeu. On Sunday at the celebration of his first mass he was attended by of Aids. Lower and malcomsou. A traffic by-law was ,r:;iven the necessary three readings follown;.." a good deal of discussion. Some of its main points are that a vehicle must not be parked on Dunlop St. from Mulcaster to Bayeld, or on Eliza- beath from Baycld to Maple Ave. for a longer period than 60 minutes; that no vehicle shal be parked with- in six feet of either side of a h_\'- drant; that in case of tire all vehicles following the fire truck muq do so at a distance of not less than 500 feet. r"nm.m.ninnHnn,< were. received The Northern Advance Very Rev. Dean Sweeny as assistant priest, Father E. M. Brennan as dea- con, and Rev. Fr. Wilfrid Smith, formerly of Barrie, now of St. Vin- cent De Paul church, Toronto, was master of ceremonies. Joseph Byrne _acte(l as Thurifer and William Lang and Jack Moore as Acolytes. The musical portion of the amass was `sung very acceptably by the choir, Iunder Mss Cameron s directions. Rev. Fr. James of St. Augustine's Seminary delivered the sermon, tak- ing his text from Mathew 28, Go, therefore, and teach ye all nations. Father James spoke of the dignity and responsibility of the priesthood n in the Catholic church, saying the-. priest is regarded as the ambassador of Christ, whose work it is to con- tinue the works of Christ. He dwelt briey on the life of sacrifice re- quired and the continuance till`0ll}. ,'il successive ordinations. Concludimz: Father James congratulated the new- ly ordained priest, wishing him many years of grace and happiness, and asked the congregation to remember u.\.,',-nu. Before the comrrogrution disporsod those present cnmu forw:n'd to tho sanctuary railing and rvcvivod in~ nlivicluztlly Fl\Ul(`l' Quinlun'.~z first blessing. In the evening: Futlwr Quinlan oiciatcd at his first Solemn Benediction. him in their p1`z1_\'c1`s. 'I')n:\n .Qu-nnnv . mm m E11011` p1`u_\'c1's. Dean Swoony spoke ln'io_\' before the close of tho nmss, comrmtulntimz the young priest and also his parents. Durim: tho o`o1'Lory Mr. Cyril Filgiano of Hamilton sum: Salvo R0;:in:1." I')..1'....,` A.l._ _,.. ._........A.:A.. l2......`.) THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924 feet. Commumcatxons \VC`l'C ).`0C0l\'CL1 from : tum... I F Mr-Millin, nskin-;' hr.-1'- ITIISSIOII LU on July 1. R J Fr: on July 1. B. J. Fralick, requesting permis- son to erect an illuminated sign over the sidewalk in front of his _;'arage at 38 Bayelcl St. r*hm~1.~.e NTnf"Fnt'.1'.. asking` nermission at 325 baynelu on. Charles Motfatt, asking permission to remove three elm trees in from of his property at lot 25, Owen St. W J .1n. Secretary of the! his property at lot '43, uwen .:L.: W. J. Justice, Secretary the Children's Aid Society, reque.-,sr.ing permission to hold :1 tag (lay on the!` second day of the fall fair. unvc and Murchison. stating` thatl day of the Ian Iair. . Boys and Murchison, stating that.` the Sheriff at Parry Sound had for- warded them a cheque for $600 on account, and that he stated that Mc-, Conkey would pay $400 more on June 6. The remaining $1300 due upon settlement is to be dvided in- to two payments, one due 30 days from June 6 and the other 60 days from June 6. In part the letter! read E Ufa nu-ncnnxn '0 \\'iii have H10`

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