Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 12 Jul 1928, p. 1

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4lurin,;' thu p Tht `.\'0\_'k in 1 Capt. Jack .-`.,~.1 7}` 1~(~1nnmbm.-ml Szllvutioni. ix` GirI<--a1I ages I AI;LAI\'DALE Barrie Post Office '1 ......... _. Bz11'1'i<: ........ .. I a1'1'io ......... .. Barrie Barrie Barrio Ba1'ri<-:- ~` r _/ " Qur.-en s Park| ..... .. _Sw'mnnin:: ; Swinm1inr.z : Swim mi 11 r: `n~.n.~ . T 0 ml ry s 13 13 115 ales 13 14 .. 1-3 12 . 13 16 13 12 . 13 '. 1-5 16 12 1.5 e 15 12 15 14 13 12 Nos 15 -AT A very families an` Samuel ax held in St. nesday, Jtul ilies who 1 Toumshirp c from Parr} water, Au ronto, mm: 112. A very spent in races. I-t. other reunr` man~ag`emen posed of E (lent; Am Vice-Presid Stroutl, Set CL A South wri'I1 be he Beach, Inn 25, when c present ft Braclford, . u The Dovercourt Band was great- ly alpuprcciaxted in Barrie. their pro- mvamme thro.ugh'o.ut being` we`l planned` and of a high order. Bandmaster Allfred Pearce has a splendid C-nganimtion. well trained. On Satua-lay evenin.g' while the band was playing` a di"1cu".rt march. the lights suddenly went out, (luue to n_- _;.,.._... 1...; H... knml ..mm.. +`nL ouml; UUH '600 600 1 600 ; coo ' X67 ;;;4a 1 The Imii;<-`. TvCwn:~:hip Park was ;the scene of a i1Z1])i])_\' 1.-'.atl1e1xii1_g' on; 1{`Saturdia_\', July 7th, when the Black ifamily held their fth reunion pic- `nic. Big'54'e1- and better than eve1"'| :wa.s the unanimous opinion of 211.? Ab`out 150 were present, c.omingi ;f1'0])1 TC-ronto, Loretto, Aurora,` Crai_;V'z11e, Lisle, Barrie, Iv _ He-ad, Alliston, Midhursit, Elmvale, Si n .2'h-ampt o n, Tih om to 11, W est on , 3 ,, Burk s Falls, ROSC1Y\T'11'i}, A'1amlule, "iDr.-troit and New Lowell. ' Stroud, Manitouiin Isiinnd, Manseld, Bon . u rt; The Oran-g`ement of Barrie and eiA].lan(la]e and sur1*oun(Lin`g' cen-tres ' are cc-']rerh1`atin.:: in Orifli-a to-d'ay. " B~arnie Lodge met in the L.O.L. hall 3;11(-ere early in the morning` and par- Warlrwl arounzl t.:`-wn, hozuled by the hcitizons b'zmml, and placed a xvrc-athf ,at the sodicrs monumc-r`.\t, at the f1 o;~< t Office s(]ua1'e. Quite a num- lH)(!1` went by train, but the mzxjority ` : by motor. Wm. Koor -_\'. the v<:temn 01111121`- umun, is in O1'iHia t-0-(lay ca-lr1b1':.1ting; `inn. 1041. no 1..I.. . I % Mayor D. F. WcwCu;1i:: announces.` ',that the second Monday in Aug*ust `!wil be C-bS(31v'C(l as Barrio s civic I:h0li this year. It was at rsit ' thought advisable to hold civvic hold- day on the rst MomIa_v in Augsusrt. the (5th, but that being` the (Late of '|1:he big swim.ming' meet in Barrie, I severaf merchants did not Want to cllcse on that (la._V, so the date was ' set as .-Xumxsnt 13th. 1 ......., nu x/xunu uv-nuns 3th(.- 12th of Julv as an Ora11_;x':a1mn \ s 1'01` the 75th time. Ho 1115 taken `part in O1'a11g`e parade-s 70 times. \.L`ll;lJl..|l.lll`.', .,.....,.., -...`. -1 .4uu\,u. i The weather \\'2l.< perfect. and the |pz1rk, sit11.'1tc- on H. _ Erh01`(3 01' I,21k<'.' Simcoe, 1112111`; {iII1,-:1] picnic .<.p()t, the :11't<,~1`11f`-on 11111.:-.21-11 21]] too quickL\'. Reno\\'i11_q _:1c(111:1intz1nce:~' and :4`:-1111: ':1cq11:1i11t(-11 c`:11'1nr-cl the z1t`to11tio11 of the OM01` 111v1n1)m'-.<, \\`hi](- the yo11n_:.-' `-1`:<(-t the time in 11z1..=1-b:1ll. b:1thin};' :1n1l 0T.h1`1` :1mu.~:(~mm1t. E .-\f`t"1- the bv`-untiful supper hurl ;1) hr-z11'ti]_\' r ~njo_\'1>1l 113* 2111, sm'e1':1! `short, \\'itt._\' ; . ch:1i1-1111111, in ph1c<,- of the 111-e. ?R(.-v. A. E. was unz1\'oid:1b]_\' cz11`erl home ~a1'li01` in the ' e\'enin:.:'. were p1`o; to Joseph A. B1`-ack 'of Lo1'et.to, 85 yeans of age, to whom fa-1'1 the r!isvt.in.ction of being` the old- .M1`. and` Mrs. `Maurice Martin of Toronto, he beim: the youngresrt member present. A l1eng1th`y list of races and sp.o1'ts p1-.ovi-ded fun for a]'1, and as the s.hade.s of n1i1p,1h`t were faI~1in1g' this I1-appy gathering` 1is~ lpensed, hoping` to 21111 meet again next year. It was d1eci.~ded to have the reunion next year in the ammo place early in July, and have it start be1ore dinner. utifu' ' . h 1111' })C`tt(.`)" were 111211111,` Mo1'7r_-_v Black of Elm\`z11-(- z1ctin_L' :1.-.' Blfzxck, of .-\u1'o1'z1, who: Re1ne1nb1'z111ces ` est mem.1)e1' of the g'athe1`ing', and; to Wilimn Frc~(le1'ick M1a1'tin, son of` -u-gllva auuu-run._v vvuu-v uuv, nu .... the srbonm, but the band never fa!- tercd and continued ti'I the end of the selection in the dark. ,__A__:I_ I 1.. ._-..l. EBLACK FAMILY AT ANNUAL REUNION; WICE FAMILY IREUNION ` AT ST. VlNCENT'S .?ARK enjo'yva:bITe reunion of thel and (lescenrlants of the late and E'-izabetbh Wine was in Vincent's Park -on Wed)- Jruly 4-uh. Besides the am- live in Barrie and the o-f Innisl, were membens Parry Sound, Mi-dlaml, Cold- Aunora, Dabbon and To- making` a social gwathering: of ' pleasant a-ternoon was games, bu-5:-of-w'ar and was deci a uhol-d an- reuncison next year, un-der the management of a committee com- Elzllon Wick, Stroud, Presi- Andrew Osborne, Dans oon,| Vice-President, and Nomfan Wice, Sec.-Treas. |BARRIE .ClVIC HOLIDAY TO . I f BE ,HELD ON A.-AUGUST .13u,l* Oddfellows Ajnd Rebekah3 Hold Decoration Day Service ORANGEMEN ,_l N ORILLIA ........, ..-...._..,_~ u(.;\,|\ uru aoauuauxuilb. In this sacred place what c1'=Z'wc? of_o1 memories meet us. Oniy at short time ago they were with us--- to-day they are 5.;o-no. but we can che1`i.=h their memory. We pay tri- bute to them, bu; that is only use- 'ful as it Stihliilltc-S us twin no-b?c::' fand be c.te1' tJ1d11g's. Our ance; who have gone servml their -'?;1_\' amf 1 .. -- I `laid z1wz1_\~' sh<`ul~d be thus re-n1en1be1'- ml. If he were to take a text it . would be the words I stir up your ipure minds by way of remem- ibrance, and IL-member thuit Jesurs; Christ is 1`Z1l.~'(.`(i from the dead, ac-- {co1'din:,:' to my G.ospe.. ' I\Iemr1`_\' is :1 meat power in our %lives. It is like a gweat g':1ller_v with pictures han_Q'ing' all around. It may be a picture of a_mother in ism old album, or pe1'haps an all iletter w1'it.ten _vea1's Z1._Q'0_. reminding.-" ius of a niotlim- s l-we; pelihaps onlv `a faded ower or even an old son: ;that 1)1'in_9,`s back old a.ssociat.ions. E 'of old M1."-u.+ +:w.,. ..n.,. um" ...,...- .._:..L l__ ....... cu-. n;\41I\|l un.u --u._\ "_4'<:11(;-rz1Li011 boc:1u. the-_\' . Cm? Wu . prove worthy of them "and do our pzxrt to- 1`i1o. 'wh0. n1mnor_v we honor ware with u:< but :1 short time ago, and .'1:' `thtgv not wtih us yet? VRcm that Jo. Ghri. is 1`ais0 from xhn ` acc~or(I to my 1,-'o;~:p-I." ; z1u' kU' 7""'th2lt Christ w:1.< 1'.'.`.i.~mi '1'r0m l and w:1.< \V`O1'1\'ii1j.. , I!) `and tv:._u. _,..- him. And so lniyrnt it `not he so that those whom we 125:5 `,awa_v may be : with us, t.hou}4'Ir 3um It is for us to live rlay by l(1`&1_\' as th0u.:grh w01'king' with those `we Toved and 1`L`1`nC`h`|`bO1' t.o-(Lay. * .Tulg'e Masher, S.M. of the ;01'iont.al b1'a11o]1, \ who is -touring` ICana was present and spoke briefly. T.o-day, he said, val over 1 (Continued on page four) I LINE` BK.`ll7l'J|rlll|l Ill hub uusn Mulch work was enmailml in mak- ing: the necessary preparations for this anniverszxry, and Ensi_e,'n Lang- ford. wtth lVIr.<. I.am2'C-rd and the local corps, are to be comP`lmente on the success of un Bab- rie will be p:'al at any time to wel- come a return visit of the Dover- couxtt Band and Col. Henry, as well an hers who took Dart. -.,...-_u.u nu xuuvuxb. I The service was most impressive- Rev. J. J. Black, Judige E. S. Masher, S.~M., of St. Awst.1'11, N.Y.,. and Mus A. Bea1'(Isa'], D.D.P. of the Rebekalms, were the speakers. The rit.ua.listic service was comlxuscted by ,the ofcers of the Rebekah Loxlgu `and the I.0.0.F. Lo Dm. T 1 1)I..-1. _L u n - r ...... ....\. ..v.u.;. 1JUll_` in . J. J. Black, at the outset of his rmnzu-k.~:, said t.hz.Lt though he was not `:1 member of the Order, yet he could outer int..'\ the spimt of the-. `0c:ca.~'i0n and common the Odd- 'thr> .<<,A1'\'icc: so impr0~s `It was 'ttin:.-' that thou: who have been 1'c-n1n1be1'- I ifc-lows and Rebvkahs on ma.k1n~_:` ' The annual Memorial and Decor- altivcun Day Service was he'v by Bar- rie Odndtfelllows and Rebekahs on Sunday, and `Ul10 the attendance was not as lmge as in some previous lyears, a goodly number found their way to the cemteagv, where the ser- vice was held. O marched from the Teanlple as far as the R.V. Hospital, headed by the A-l`Tan- dnale Band, and from there were `conveyed in motors. 7111.- -,-- NEARLY TWO MILLION IPAID A FOR MOTHERS PENSIONS` Redunction of Th: period under` which desevrtion can be a1_1eger1 from ve to three years has resulited in an a'nc1*ase in the number of a.pp-'i- cations for relief under the Mo1:hers' Alltorwance Acft, according` to the seventh annual report of the Com- ...........-.. ......- 3... LL. 1.._...l... .1` .1__ r......v_-u. This has added to some extent to the number of o`.aims unde: this secticn of the act, states the to- port, but there is the pleasing" fea- ture that there is a grrmving tend ency on the part of heaxl-s of fam- ilies to carry a cemtain armoumi of insurance, thus relievinsg the strain- on the resources of the fa.miIy who have been deprived of the bread`. winner. 1 nu . . . .. . .. i pri n`texrs'. "I`.L:.. `I. |.....u..n...:, vvuu ||:uu|uu\.Ac\I I; In Toronto there were where relief was granted I act. Total dwi:sbu.rscaments` 2` in this connect1'on were 11- -u I u .1... mun Hamilt ;\((1(11-msos G-ivon By Rev. J. J. Blzwk and Judge Mosller. h I B`a1'1'iu extended a warm we'come`1 who the Dovencoumt Salvation Army: Band and to C01. Robt. Henry, Chief` Secre of the Salvation Army in} Ozmuadla East, In Saturday and Sun` day, which marked the 45th anni-v vcrrsary of the foumlin-g` of the A v-rnv in R9YV:n -........... .-..,_.-...v V... H... \Jh7lll now in the hands of the Eight Pages _, `IA. run. A my in Barrie. " '_-_-_ ! Dm'or<-,01n't ,l32u1d, `Toru11 m,; (h`(rz1t'l_\' __.\])pr(>(-i21`r0(1 by i Citizens. ; Haying is progressing in this dis~ trict and is a much better mop than was anta'a`patr2.`1 11 few weeks ago. The frequent showers: and idea} wen- thar has had a won4l`erfu;1 effect on all crops. I F arty-Fifth Aniversary Of Salvation Army In Barrjie A 1 * :1nz`.l\'m'sn`1`_\' urvnce was held? I`own H.111, but owing` to thoi -:<`ivo hrrat the attr*m14anco wa.s5 -' '2u'2`<" :1.< owwctml. ('01.: p1'o: and told . , ............ -. Early Sumlay mo1'nin_9: many werel rnvakenetl by the pleasing` s`tvai~ns of thtv visiting band. They went to: Anllxan-(la'e. where an open-air sc-r- vico was first held, which was much a_npreciated by a large _L-gathering. Revturnimr to bhe Town Ha`1, an in- spirational meertimz` was held. Col. Henry speaking` on H1an~(Licam. In the afternoon (xpern-air services were conducsted on the street and in Queen's Park. \\`m'.L: Hf pas . Ehm ntitb mam hnnmtm nnrlzx. .\Iru=.=212`o: ml by (`UL RIC` fnrmr-1' 0"1cvr.~' .~7z11`t;-zl. by : Tonal- "ii;-gt 3 Mc- A sad accixlenlt occu1'1'el ltin the Nottawasaga River, near 3}An:g,~us, on Sunday .eV'ening', when ","(.`neo1'.:.1`e Ro(l7;,'e1's, 11 year lC'lI(l son of f`l\/Ilajor George Rodgers and Mns. 1'Ro(lgers, lost his life. The lad, with ' a number of other boys and men "frzirrn Camp Borden, went to the river for -a swim. They were at ,tempting' to swim across the rivel {when caught in a swifvt current. :i`SeveraJ1 `of the boys got me (lim- .-'cuvIlty and haul to be rescued, bruf .gy0ung' Ro(l~g'e1`s could not be hocatetl lfor some (me after he had gvvne down. It .was an hour before the bI0(l_\,' was found in twenty feet of wz1t(,-1'. l:1'or_v efl'o1't was 1n:`u!(,- to revive .him, bu-t failed. l mu, , 1 l The secoml annual eld lu.-`(ll [on the uthuletic _;'1'oun(l's of the PW-I `9\ FO1`C`.'~`t Station at; .\Iill1L`v1-stl }by the I"01'estr_v Recreation Club or. lJul_\' 22ml wa.'< u lmufxc suzcess. m-111% lly twice as man=_\' people :1ttemlin,3: 1151 Ewere there as year :1-go. The prizal llist was l`a1'::c: and st1`ong'l_\' contc-ml-I led. } 1 x . I ; Twenty teams entered for the; sotball t.0u1'nam0nt, 11ecessi1atin{:, I m . 1 - - I... V. -,-...... A 4 . . . . - x . L\ nun. ! `won rst prize of $20 for .<.o[`tl)u} Eaml .\Ii:1`11L11r won the . prizu of $10. In thr~ .~:cho01 team:< Shanty `Bay won thv 1`. p1-i7.o hf ` In football Ru_;'b_\' won r.' for 21! . L F The D0vv1'c.ou1't Bum! zn'1'i\'(:d in` town '11 S:1t`u1` about .3 p.m., in`! W -clutrtorod (E1-;1_\' Lino lm.-.~:n-.:. Form- ing` up at tlw corner of B1'n and T'I1i'/,al)ot:h :~`t1`vr*t.< thr,-_\' n1zu'c]1odD to thv Post Omcr` . whc-1'0 thc,-_v` wr-re xx-L-'c:o1nr~-:1 by .\Iayo1' 1\`IcCL1z1iv{.-,`l nu lxnlsnm` rl-` H. L--.... T1... 13 T I ` . V . .._. ......., IJLID Luucu. ' t The accident cast a qrlvcom over jthe Camp Borden colony, where 1 young` George was 21 f."e11r31`a`. fav-| i"'01'3t0. .VIuch s_\mpvz1t,h_v is t.~.\'tc11dml to {the pznrents, who were aw:1_v for the lduy and (lid not zu'1'ive lwnme till late "in tlw evening`. The funeral was iholl on Tuestlay aft4e1'noo11, intr'r- ,ment t.akin_;' place at Barrio Union : Cen1etvv;-1'_v. I { Major Rm1y:(-rs is maintenance on- M.-'inee1` at Camp Bordon. He . lovorseas during" the Great War. i E313 FIELD DAY i % HELD AT MIDHURST; ...., ..--..,.. V 0 i1 ? g`ame.=. Toronto I1`Vl11C won tho rst p1`i'/.r: for :.~=o{"Je1]' zmrl )Ii won t`. ; In thv minor :\'<-nt.< J:1.~'. St('\".`!1< son of I`o1'0nt.o won th<- 100 yam] 14111511 opvn to men. '3'I1`:<. A. Fat- ;t(.-1`=.s*'11 of .\Iiz{hm'. won thv ]ZUH('L<` :50 _\'n1'xl :I:1. uml .\Ii.~'.< Str51':1 Luckl `of ;\Iiho.~`i111_" won the :irls ract.-| ?_FIon-i(,- I a1'tri of Bzu'1'i<- won the ;.~'tumIin_g' broad jump and the run uning broad jump. E. H0n. nof ..-\1Iamlz1`c won the 1'unnin`_u' l1`i{.,r=]`\ 'j1Lmp and D. Ki)-kup of `B'a1'1'ie won lthe shot put contc. To/many Mc- iKc-e of Minesing S ca.tion -won the irnen s pilwow ghting` conrtest. 0 uher winncns were H. Dyment, C. Brown, G. Own, Less. Kavana.gh and Verna I\l....I. l Stroud Band played during` the aJte1'n(c-on. The folillowing or tionis had boothzs on the gwoumlz Forestry Recreation Club, 2 booths, Vesipra Veterans, .1 bolctth; Miidihurs. C.iG.1.'I`. Gin-Ys, 1 booth; Mid.hn1rs?0 Ladies Aid, 2 booths; Minesing Women's Institute, 2 boortihis, and Midilrumt Ang'1n'can Dadios, 1 booth. Men s Sclftball First -Round---Minesin-g 18, 9th Lines, Vespna, 4; Midhurst 24, Hil`7s- daale 0; Barrie Tannery 4, Shanty Bay 3; Angus .7, Elmvwale 6; To- ronto Irvine Meats 6, New Lowell ` 2; Barrie St. Vincent's 13, Barrie Cru.-ade1's 3. n u n u n - nu C'1a vn rk. Second Rmund-Barrie Tannery 7, Barrie St. Vincents 1; Toronto Irvine Meats 7, Angus 1; Midhrurs 6. Minesing` 2. rnL:._ I Yi... ....l 'I'\........_A._ 1 ._..!.... u. uun..;-.-3 Third RICun(l-To1'onto Irvine Meats, a bye; Midhurst 4, Barrie Tannery 1. 1 rI:__.,_I rn...._..L.. 1 ....:.... IK..-L,. O Fin.u1:-Toro;1to Irvine Mi 0. soN or MAJOR RODGERS, CAMP `,BORDEN, ;DROWNS-E x r K I I`l(`H1'\' OT"`:.]1.(\ Girls` Softball First Round-Edenva`e 4, Ne Lowell 3; Michhutrst 15, Bawie 1. Final--Edenv`w1e 5. Midhurst 4. I School Softball .;\.u-/u- uuv-uuu Finst Round~--E'h'n?v'aJe 17, Maine` sing 5:8 ltznty Bay 10, Midhurst 6. lY:.ai--Sh`an'ta' Bay 10, Enwfe ` A ..v. ...u_\ u wut \'\' 11 .9 .0 p.m. . at. 10.33 1 null contimu-I -41' (I2I_\ minutu:~: i11tm'rupti:n nun 1lmv:x1<~ n ux-st: `for 1-Ii:1hu1'.~'t Meatls 8, New .__._ _ 1 M (-'11:`? I HM- with- ' \ n The fzumouss Dovercoiurt Band of} fox-t._\' mrusicians 'c`aiptured all music: lovers and they were most generccusi and pleasing` in their selection:s., Owinzz` to the omyressive heat oni Sunday the }:,`a.the1'in.,Q' were not asl `awe as would 0the1'\\ is0 have been.` but in the evening` t.hou. found; their wa_\' to Qiuer-n s Park, where; the nal 1-u1i:_v was held. O'd fam- iliar hymns: were S1Lll1`,1' to the ac- c-ompzmimeiit of the band, the vu.s1. ti1)`()i`._Q` exit!-'.'i:i;_~' h-eai'ti'_\' into the 1 spirit of` the n1L`(,`tiI1_;'. C01. Henr_\ ;m\"- :1 t.0uchin5_~' ine.~r_ as did I i:,,L ,,L 117: - r r-A Mix: Jean Kearns 0'30 ...................... i.Om2 Fl-cetin_9; Hour Mr. Ha1'1'_v Barron Violin 0i)iil`1tO by Lorne Arnold Song" Mr. F1'zmk`.in I.0_2;:e Piano Solo .... ..D .-\1:bm't Gavotte and Rachmanino? Polichinolfe I I I :Sr~Io ....... ..Romancc from the Desert i I 1 1 Mr. R0_9:ina1 Goddien : At 1\'I|OI1(]'zl_\`.s` police co`u1'ti, J !C1C~9. who was 1'c.n1m1dmI last `week on 21 clmrgo of takin_:' a fur coat at Minet .< Point, was _2'i\`n.-n suspenrletl sentence. 1' TT.. ..` , . qnv`4\,:A\|\.\| .,~~..ux .n.\.. J. H`:1nn_1-1' was Chargrml with di I onIo1"`_\' conduct. in his home and re-I n1anrlc- till July 11`th. ! Fifteen cu.` under the I-Ii_ ,'I`1x1fT'xc- Act \\`l'l'(` dealt with and. ifinr-.< hmm. :~'ou't`nh4 vuncl C.P.R. train I:1mu;<(- by thv nntica: of a _\' `fawn at tho {uf01'c:<.tz\ti0:1 St.` ]I\`Ivirlhurst.. The Iver did not :1] `to be at :1 ] zxlarmc-(I and lid no`; \'or_\' far from thv passing t'1':1 I i 'l`ht- of.h~;- day 1);1.` or I Solo [Piano Solo \ Solo ! M`1':<. Erhnuml H-zn- "Violin S0"O...F211'c\\'0N to Cucullain M1". Lorne Arnolxl |\ `Solo ...... ..Lit1'v Town in 01! C"unty } Down The foI1Cwving' is the p1'og'ramme given, with Edmuml Hlardy as ac- . ] ciomupuamst : 1 Messrs. Saso and Canci]la- t VioTin and Accordian Duevtlf Solo .................. ..1\/I21oNt:1.-mam s Band ': Mr. Arthur Jay 1` S010 ......................... .. Indian Love Call _l Mis< Hazel Ma1'sha'~l Svolo .........Dezu' Little Boy of Mine? Mr. s. W. .M001'C_ V( E Solo did; _-\Ijut2mt Winnio J- nvs. 0fT'1cc1' in; cl1211'u'r` of D0\'(>1`c0urt Corps, also. ('01. .\'l'cAmn~.oml. EPiz1no Sol`o kl \-..w\..uu vu.u;vvx.u, \.ruuu.u\.D (Maurice Kelland, Pr. Wales 20 Doris Simrpscm, Victoria ....... .. 21 Mary Lang, St. Mary's ....... .. 22 Mloss-ie Mccutcmeon, Pr.` W.... 23 Ed.w|ard Sth`0Ftat, Vicrbonia ....... .. 24 Harry Roooke, Victoria .... .. 26 (Jack Barron, Victoria .. Ill.-..... KYAAI.-....!... 11:..A..-...... ` Finst Glass I-Isonours Candidate School A 16 John Dodds Cole, Pr. Wales 17 &G.ord`on Kyin-g`, Pr. W*a-Yes ....... .. 18 (Stella Caldwel-1, Cundlies ...... .. /.1!-.........._ `II-I1._._.I 11.. 117-1,- I Barrie s broadcast programme lfrom station CFRB. Ryan Art Gal- lery, Toronto, cn Tuesday nigiit, Was] well received and a big` success. The progframme was heard c1'c~arI`_\' in Barrie by most radio fans. G. Frank Do_v e made a splendid an-i niounccr, his voice being quite dis-D ltincrt and clear. I 27 Fred Richards, Victoria I 28 Kathleen Johnson, Victoria...... 1 29 (Dorothy B1-y~son, Pr. Wales ... i (Jack Hanmer, Pr. Wales '. 31 Gordon Arrmstrong, Pr. W .... .. ' 32 Glnadvys Lee, Viotc-via ................ .. ' 33 Cli -ord Ford, 7 Vespra. ` 34 Beryl Wlobfenden, Victoria 35 (Fred Keland, Pr. Wales .... .. (John Mnilne, Victoria 37 (Kenneth Mann, Kine` E(Iw.... (Harpy Smith, Vicrtoria ............ .. (Irene Wiley, Pr. Wales ...... .. 40 Stephen Hines, Pr. Wales .... .. 41 (C\ather'ine Devlin, Mary"s (Evelyn M'ac.Do Victoria... (Isa.be1__Minty, Victoria .......... .. (Grace '1`.-h'fn1.rpson, King Edw. \ (Mary Neelands, `Barrie Broadcasts Splendid Programi Name , H(.-nry .-\. Sims ......... .. E Richard Abbott ......... .. . Verna FCl`.'.uSOn ....... ._ Mwarjoiwie Glennie ~ Evefgvn Buchanan ..... _. I Fliclrence Hinds ......... .. ' Desmond Keenan ..... .4 i Ida Rose .. ` Ra-y Livingston 'Jiohn Swan Giihbert Horton 1 Alfred Cnosslantl ...... .. I Richard Hep\pIeb0n .. Edwin Shuter i Ge_o1`g'c Smith H. S. Entrance Honor Roli,` ';\/I1.'~:.< Mabel ` ` .._......M_\` Ain Folk" -.-.. KJO -v. Avp`vVA\. Solo ...................... ..Dansb Ne,g're; Miss Sadie Bremner in tho POLICE COURT uuvvnn M1`. ICm01'y Hi`1 um. ..v.u.I_.. Miss Nan Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, .Ji11y:1(2,:1W928 Hzx1'1'_\' Shannon I .... ._R;h:1p. by Li.~'_-rt .. \'_.. r\..1 I i I ......\.. \Vl u _uu.._` uf01'c:<.t:\ti0:1 St..1ti0n, ...I... uu . u_v ;4n`__.v an Ord ...``Break 0 Day 1. .. appr.-ar and .11.] .. .; ... ...Stc-in Song" ButIte1-Hy 0m)1'(-.~`.~ n of 21.: 0 n th 0 .-\:_u'c 13 14 14 14 13 12 12 14 13 15 14 13 13 `13 15 iSch.or.] V-ic-toriu Victoria St. Ma1'y s .............. .. Prince of Wales . Victoria St. Mm`y s St. M-a1'y s ............ .. Vietoria Prince of Wales Victoria Vi-ctori-a .... .. St. Mary s E-1.45-G.0O ` u 9.00-10.30 10.30-12.00 |-.v.. , V . _ . \I\J . ..... ._ I11te1'me 2.00-3.30 ......................... .. Q1; '3.30-4.4.3 ` \ ;4..15-6.00 \.IAA| . ..-u .._v.uv `arm. At 10.30 the inte1~n1odiuLc.~v wiil" :_~':1thL-1` at the Iron B1`i for swimmin-_: in; The a.ft<,-1'- lnc-011 p1'o_Q'1`u1n will be IN.-`(I th(.`1`(! Efrem 2 to 530. Pz11'ent.< arr: pur- ticul'ar?y invited to turn out and j.J,'(:\` ;an idea of the work the Kiwanis ;C1ub has 'l.1I`l(lC1'trZ1kCI1. The-1-c Igood beach at the McCarthy pro- !pe1't_v. Fo1'%Cmving' is the 1`e_z'uIur pm- ! 1--nn rn - IS 11. ` uu.-;.: u_'.x.n |*L... 9.0_0--10.30 ....... .. P1z1_\'_:1'oum1! 10.30-12.00 ............................ ._ Swin1min};" Inte1`m0(Iintos--a, 12-16 I 2.00--3.30 P.l:1,\':.r'ro1z-ml} 3.330--4.45 ...................... .. Swimming! n n ! Co1'icr St. United C~hu1'ch Sunda_\'} lschoal picnic was held in St. Vin-3 cents Park on We z1f'tm`- noon, with 21 sp'nnrlid turnout. The childrrm mljoyed the _Lun1o.< and sports provirlml, and also the sup-` Iper. Next Wednesday s pm-`o-gram has !ben slightly C1'l`E'l1 1*g'(-)(l frnrn thai .announced. The p1'o5.>'ra1n wiil bei held on the property of Thos. Mc-j C3a1'thy at the Iron B1'i(l:g'e. M12: :M3cvCa1't11y has g'enc-rous.l.y o`ererl the! luse of this ne S})C-t. For the jun-; io1's the p1a_\':_-Touml work wil'. be` fcarried out 215 usual from 5) to 10.30} l._.._ IL vnnn .Byr~1'.< `IA >1/\/VI u H ...\ nu ... \ -H. .x _-\m.mo:nI from m:1:1_\' form:-1' 0fT'1c:-r.<,; inc'11u!iv:; Capt. zutul nnw in S_\':ln!-,\'. NS. Sum. Bl:mkhLn'n of of Montreal. .-\`tt\vvl' of 'I`m'onto. Tor ntn. .\Tr.<. T".\'m'vtt. ; C'0mm:111l`:'.nt A ('01. CW]. Cr0I`,L`(.* Gidnon ` .-Vlilwhw-. now Chin!` St-c~ret:11'_\' of (`:m~ adsa VVo.=t. and from M~ax\vr>]. Tr-r1-itorizll Canada East. Commi.<.~'iom~1' C` -'!11111lI1(l P1` of him . ` Second Class Honours 45 (George Osborne, St. Mary s I `Innate: .....4 \XYLt.. 172.. .. T _1._ Ll Splendid 1'c. has met the e` o1*ts of the hiwunis Cub to pro~ vi-ide swimmin_ instructions and 1-c-, clreatiion for the bays and g'irls,' through competent instructors, R.alph Wilkinson of Toronto and C. J. .Seitz of the Y.M..C.A. The cum- rpaign is away to a gmod `start and: ~a`Tready 115 boys. and girls are tak- ing advzantage of this opportunity. A1lan:l=ale has four .soft.'ba'] teams, two junior and two intenmediate. I't_ is planned to have a league in Barrie also and to have inter- t-own comrpetition. The intermediate }age is 13 to 16 years and the jun-" lip) 12 and under. ;ZkTM. \xrn.1..M.L...v~ -------- -- L-~ -xu \ mu.-v4.5 \/on-vAuu.;, um Anal y D (Margaret W.h-ite, King Edw. 47 Elsie Simmons, Vicltaocria ....... .. 48 (Donald MacI.e~]|3'an, Pr. Wales (Esther Tordiff, Victoria 50 Rita Mumphy, 7 Vespra ......... 51 Arrchie Knight, Victoria 52 Doyd Thormgpson, Victoria .... .. 53 Vera Tracey, Viotovia ............ ., 54 '1`-hlormag H-are, Pr. Wales ....... .. 55 Agnes Rey'no"das, King' E(l1w.... 56 Jean Switzer, 2 Oro ................ .. 57 Marie B-abtersby, Cundlles .... ._ 58 Evelyn Peck, King` Edw. ....... .. 59 Conn Qumvtz, Pr. Wiak-s ....... .. I60 (Miriam Gourplaml, 7 Ve~sp1'a (Jean Marks, *Pr. Wales .... .. (Bessie Mat.-thaws, king:-: Edw. [63 (Jean Mo`Cutchelon, Pr. W. lG...w.....l 1m.........._ xr:-L_._: uuu \u\.-u nu-..~uu`u\..u\.>uu, 1:. vv. (Samuel M.o1wgwan, Victoria .... .. 65 Jean Hloward, 7 Vespra ....... .. 66 Sylmey Phipps, Pr. Wales .... .. 67 (Wihe Crawford, Ferndale (Orval Fl-eethatm, Ferntlakz .... .. (William Hare, Pr. Wa`.es ....- 70 Pearl Bi'g'ga1~d, Pr. Wa?es .... .. I71 Ina Stone'.h3:m, Pr. Waxlw .... .. 72 Franlk B1-z::.', St. Mary's 73 (Kenneth Chan-'tler, `Pr. Wu'es (Continued on page ve) !K1wANxs PLAYGROUND I` AND SWIMMING .CLASSESi Tuesdays, Wednesdays Thursdays, isaturdays , f_;BA1m.113, St. Vincent s Pa " JL1niors-a_g e:< 7-12 un 1I\nl\ Mondays and /Fridays . s._;nnununu-w H2:\ii3'ii"i:A`Wfi}EAINs0N C. J. SEITZ, Diroctozza; ......4--.../. .;4;4 Jn111io1's--a_2`<.-.s' 7-1 2 n nn v-1 Girls-a11 ages A pk-a. fr~at.uro of the Invot-; 3'n_L:` \va.< Vocal solos by x\'I`i. Grace` Gooch of Dovercourt and Bzxndvsxmun Cyri` MrEllmi<.~y, to band accom- pzmimont. Y:`...J.. 0.... 1.... .............~... ......1-.~ vI-r\III\

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