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Northern Advance, 29 Nov 1928, p. 4

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Page Four "lint: 3;H'1Il. (|llVl.IlILL' nu. .u.n... -_.. ing children from the timepiofl Dickens to the present. He mm : tinned pa.1'ticu1a1'ly the Children s. I lnevgleetecl children, the SICK '4I1U'c0nu1`.,Luus, _ _ "a*'licted, the a,g'e(l poor, the feeble A (le19`g`a'i011 `Which admsed 115 C i - - - - tlhat thev 1`e,prcsentecl the B40-ard 01 c immded and the cnmmal pmpulatmn Tnade in Ba.1'.1'ie, called at this oiceli iHe m_d the_ _ne-glected cmld 15` 3 irecently, was advised that the Com- ( lpotential c1'1mm:1l or indigent po-o1',vlmjss:io_~n .s en-g'ineers had felt fol ianrl is in fact the source of all these 501116 time Past lat M13 Hare W345 I iother p1.0b1e.mS_ harglly suitable for the _1mporbani 5 In doginm M_ J , k . nposition of suq)e1'1nte.mlenfc of the 1 ' _ e 5 SP0 9 m Ba-1'rie system, and that Barrie could . W3-Fm 3:DP1'C1-3'10T1 Of the B0m`(1. better be served by a. new appointee, , L `the Ladies Auxiliary and the In- and that we had recommended an 13 f :5 e .k H . . ,1 ;_ _., aJp]T()~l1`_t`l1leI`lt upon the special re- Spec or or 6 Wm 1&3 me 0n"'iL1uest of all of the members of the` towatds the social uplnft of the com- local Commismn` me dnemgamon m`m1tY- was inlfomned, however, tiliat we d=i(l Mr. Cowan and M1`. Kemllall not like to see Mr. Hare removed moved a hearty vote of thanks to :1 fjumvgarlszl rrganmer and thong`-hi 'Mn. Jeffs for his excellent a e =. .3 9 5 0 e gwe .Sme 6 !\ ,,..M ,_,_M_, M, Hm nm.dch;_S` s1d\ev1'a2t1on and comrpevnsatnon. _ ` ma..1nQ. Wm Fool +.hn+. Mn-_ Hlatche-r 1-s thc I L 'iU'LvllC*1' p1?u`uu:aua. i cuiosling Mr. Jeffs spoke in `wamrn a.pp1'ecia cion the specter for the work they doing : to'wa.1~d1s ' i munity. nan. r~.\....... rant] 'M'1- T(nnr].n" ` n I l lull`. dens .L`UL LLID GJ\.'\.I.AA\.'Amv .................l The report of the nomina.tin,9 committee was as follows: I-Lon.` Presidents, the Warden of the Coun- ty and His Honor Judge Ross; I-Lon. `Physician, Dr. A. T. Little; Hjon. `Surgeons, Dns. Lewis, 'DurnIbu11 and W. C. Little; Hon. Solicitors, D. F.` Mccuaig and F. Hznmmcmd; Direc- tons, Alex. Cowan, C. R. Kendall. `J. D. Wisdom, M. D. Mrmrison. J. -E. Billngsley, D. H. Coleman, A. G. Ma:cILe1l.an, Dr. A. T. L`tt1e, F.` ..-...-_.u ~n-..-_A- ..4- wt... I1",mm n-F U. J.V.l'K1|)\LIOLDa.ll, :44. `n. ;.. Hmnmovnd, Reevwes of th Ba.m'ie;` Hon. Auditors, `Brown and W. C. Walls. 17 n n___-..v-_n -_.1... -DFOWIL uuu H. L). vvuuc. Rev. Neil Campbell, who has been associated with the Qu:~u*rier Home, I spoke of the pvosgress made by _c`ni!- d:ren- placed in foster homes. Mr Campbell has had good otptpnmunistiea -1: _1......._.:..... -1.-...`... 6-his Hnn mm) -.u ...; on the re j ori cc I `Simcoe Coumy made a remark- able showing` at the Royal Winvter . Fair. A full mpomt next week. The Northern Advance I ; reporrted that King; George is, ,- mend, and all his swbjeous! that this is so. bif.bREN's AID 1 O SOCIETY, BUSY YEAR` uomors, u. r.[ mend; . 1;] {Y the Town of f rs, Geo. C. n Llls. 11 5 narrier Home. tc px (:1 'Ti3E1iiiETi`A*iEiEAsoNs `en FOR msM1ssAL_ 1 I ment and I promised to Let; him have d'efm=ibe wlomdl later on. ..-._. ._1__-.. 1 .....1...,l llv um... hn C1Cl1ln`1Ue W|uDuJ RIILDIJ vu. Atenr this I asked Mr. Hare to call and he so, amid` in the pres- ence pf Commissioner Jackson I toid him the Oommvission had desc'ide~d` to make a. change and asked or his rensignaationv, to be effective om Dec. 1st. To this he agreed`, but dxid nwot hand in his resignation as pmmised. 4 Some time ~a:tJeIr the letter -of Sept ` 27th was fonwarded, Mr. M)c40u,a,ig called me on the telephone and in~ formed me than; some citizens had spoken to him reg1a.1'di~n4g Mr. Htarev. dismissal and he was `now opposed . ~n\V\n to amme. I `A"special meeting was held in the Mayor s oice on October 26th and nwtioyns were passed to dispense with Mr. IIa.1'e s services on Dec. 1, am] enwznge Mr. Hvzubcher, and I vvlzu invstrudtetl to campy the motion into cect. The Mayor dissemtctl to both mutiums. A rm-mnl n.n+.m- was served on um- ...,. A formal notice was Waterwork Mr. Hare and ariwanigements com- 0'DC1`8t'1`0`n, pletL_-xl' with Mr. H'zLt.r:he1', and I re- C1lSS'i0nS Y iccriv.-d~ his letter of acceptance or. h1adn t bee Nov. 2mL, as folkows: ' 4. `Own. Dear Si:1',---`Beg to acknowledtge the gas vw receipt of ylouns of the 30th ultimo, asked if not;ifyi~n~g' me of appointment by told him` yoiuvr cumn1i~ss17on. In reply I wish to what he 4 4 i - ,1... ..-.. n..`...+ lm h (On the other hand Mr. rmre um.u....u....,.. ....._. given some 22 years of faithful sem`- ai.1'1y t11o1wou,u`h vice to the municipznlity, and has be- operations of come cippled and physically in- $250,000.00 is oapa:itz.t;e(1 while pe1'for1mn'n`g such We have suu services; covnseqluenutly we feel that the total debt` .. ..,,..+..=n nmmmm of co`nsi(1eration ism-ate: have alxsl certainty for an uncea'ta1nty, snoulu comlitions clmnu_-,;e in Barrie as the result of the coming municipal elec-" tiozns. I-n connection wi~t.l1 Mr. Hare, we feel thait having committed an 3.01 of in-su.hoi'(l`ination, he vi1't1Lally `forced the situation upon the local Cotnmnission. . the other hand Mr. Hare has perfoimnig a certain amount of is due hi:`.1 in bringing about changed conditions. . they , I`nadeVin Ba.1'.1'ie: 1 11,; L1... cnalled o`1celmenti.oin.ed, (`nu-n l ..n1-mu 'c11`C' S0111 .`.'L'cLlIuxu5. ' May I say in conc1u=.ion that l 11` have in~tei`e~ste(l myself in the muz:- 5. icipal af'fai1`s of the town for 0\'(`! thirty years a-nd have served in cvo.1y capvaxity in the {rift of the ratexpayeins and for the last ten ;.'ea1'a have se-rved on the Light and Water Commission, most of that time as chairman and I nzLtu11all_\' have a fairly knoweldxge of the the plant, in which in'vested. succeeded in reducing debt to $16,000.00 and the rate: also been 1-ediucved f:'o:n time to time, and should it be the wish of the ratepa_\`e1's to haw me. cont.inue my e'orts to do what l can to further the good showing I will he pr0p'a1'e(l to` An lsidxevraition and comrpemsamun. W-e feel that Mr. Hrabche-1' i-s `best man that could be obtained at 't~":1e present `uime for `the pOS'it1'!OJ1` 01 superintenclent at Barrie and we are qmite satised that he will give. wbso1=ute sa:tis:t':a.cJti`on to the local Ciommrission and to the conswmens. In ..I.=.n hm] Hmt Mr. HJa.1`e otuxrhi `Ciommrission and to me consuuucm. We also feel that Mr. ought `to be placed in some position, id possible, and alltholugh we carmot eon-s'Ls`oe~mt1y pecommenud` Mr. Hxare to am nncrM':in.n m sm.nea~intendne'nzt and IBT, Wnetre uuw wanna uvlbl-M '-_"'|S'l..l'DU17l0I1S suun has uuta, an-u :1. .....'g placed for a shomt time to avold reason there should be keen inter:-s1 lw contagion to the other ch'11d`ren. Ingtaken in the prosperity of thc `V moving the adoption of this *0I>Ft;she1rm-. _... g, M1` OW`n 5pke 3' few words of` The rep.osrt of the Ladies Aux- g B=DPT`959-n f she Wonk, .d'ne bi iliary was given by Mrs. Devlin 5. D Little Whose Wet fmlmg mac. 3, Clvothin-1; and shoes were bought f3` 1 . ,,_,_4_ :_ 4.1.- ..m..:...g nf Hm ' consideratilom, ` ities; convsistemtly pecoomnenuul Mr. mare w the posicbio-n of su4per.intendve'nzt man-age-r in any municipality simila-1 in size to Bamtie, due to his pecu1u'.a.r- still, on the orbher hand, we feel that the least the Barrie Com- mission could: do would. be to gm.-nd. him a pension for at least one year, say $100.00 per month om twelve months, at the end o-.f which period the msaat/oer oonLLd= be given fu-nthex clenpending upon how Mr. I-are was sitbuIa.te~d wirbh recspec1 to earning his umre 1ivxi.n-g`. As Bram-rie is one of the most im- portant municipaes on the Geor- gtian Bnay system, and as it has beem so well and albly servecl by its pres : etnrt Ciormlmission or a number 01 years past, the consumers can only continue to be samsfactorily sewed by having an- executive officer wonk- ing in -lnavmiony wirth the Com1m's- siron, and we have accomdinlgly made our reicommxendation of Mr. Hratcher 4'... 4.1.. n.nm'rHn11 U111 1`B1couIuunt:uuuMvu w. ..-.. --_.,-. , or the posirticm. | Your truly--F. A. Gaby, Chief l|:*m....:nn4m.. '11 (1_ _*[mmeS_ l l*JmAg'1~ne '1'. u. azuums. I now want to refer to some Oif the matztems which oau:se.d dixsaxg`ree- mom; and dissatisfaction from time to time and which led ~ oo tihe opin- ion fomned Long ago by the Hydro Commission and myself. 1 Win xxmnrfncl Mr. I-Iarre to ful- I Your t:rmy--1`. n. Emtgi~ne`e'r; T. C. James. T nnnxr want to refer myself. 1. We wantted Mr. Hare ful-` {ii the rltudaies of a superi`n.te~n:den!t {and look more closely after the- 'supe1*visi~on mf the execru-tflvc end oi the orpe'rati\ons, and not merely acrt as an operator and clemk. 9 Wm wn.n't(~\(l Mr. Hare to at~ and clemx. 2. We wzu1te.(l tend more closely to the c-ollecvtion nf accounts. the Hydmo auditors hav ing frequently drawn attc-n*tio`n to covnseqiuexuuy w: K. .,.....H.._ ____ ,. . is`1-ate: tin s. th( eg'a.ion m: 5' furi ofce I mentioned, carrry on. I may af ne that pared to (11 ._:4....1..1,\ cm. fh n'nrn0'iani|Rn!tis| f`a.Ci`:01`Y the larp;~e agmovunrts ou:tstand|inng'. Inn SETTLEMENT REACHED IN one case .21 credllt was given to the` CHARGE 01-` N()N.sUPPOR [' extent of $800.00. In the end, I` personally interesfbed myself in this ace-ou.nrt and was able to collectl In the County Crimmal Court on W but ta'hl0-1:0 I1 bl.l a'n`C0iTu(;g(].a_y I-Ionor J.ud` R055 pre. 7 of $000.00 and 1n4tere~st unpzud. lsidingk E(1:ga1' Wofrod was a1`ra.i2`ned . 3. V1 frequently curiticized M12] _ Hm-re for his ailure to visit theion a h'a`rg `f `5-pP1"t- ALL_....,... 1:`........ ..,'l,l..,.~. also add that I am pre- do what I can to secure a sva=tisf`a.ct:o1'y sibu.2Lni0n for Mr. _ and am also prepared to favorab1y|\ V consider an honov2m'ium for his 11-.1.='. services, bu't in this connection 1 can only speak for nmself, for eh: `Commission consists of three mem- bers and whatever is done will have` I I I to be agreed to by Oomrmissioner J ac-kson and the Mayor. \ J. H. BENNETT. Dated at Bzu~r.ie this 26th day of ` 4-. 1nr)Q .D3tT_/e at mun.u.- mun ....... ..-., November, 1928. 1 Jack-son End-orses Bennett V` J. Frank Jackson said the Water , and Light Comrmission was g'ua.1'dAiaJn of `the largest aisset of the town ; 3 ' l$4.oo,ooo invesftmenit. He was in thoiwowgh accortl with What Mr. Ben~ nebt had said. He reg1'e-tted very _ much that Mr. H1&1'C had to go, but the Ciommiimon had a close--up View of the situation. Mr. Hare hacked ' initiative, and it was in the innteresits ' of the town the change was being` Mn rig UT. umzue, wuvm: nun,-.; ;u.......,, ,,..... 'txica1 interest in the affairs of lm: Society is a. great asset. to the county 3 ,` and to under-privi1eged children. |`i nu! 1_ -..A......J.. mnnwh um: rn- `. U! 1: made. CLAPPERTON CALL TC Rev. Arthur Hale, pastor of Olivet Baptist Ohrumh, Tononrbo, or the past seven yeams, -`temlevre-d his re- vr- 1...... ..,._ ` Olivat comg'reg1ation was reluctantly past yewm, -u:..\.-.-.. ._ si1gma:ti`on Last Sunday. He has ac- cepted. an umsanimous call to Barrie f Baxptzi-st Church and will commence ` his pastomarte hare on Dev. 16th. M Rev. Mr. Hale has been in the ministry oxr rnamr yeans and is a strong man. His resignation art GAME M/ARDEN FAILS , TO PROVE OBSTRUCTION R. Peauoolc wvass chm-g*ed with ob- sstmudai-ng the Game W`a.rd'en by re- ` fusing rbo give mi:fomm.1zi\on involrving ` *~=~---~u= -.-A n+111cn-1:, and ater tmial IUSIJH-g mu gnu. ......-.-..._V,,_, 7 himself and. others, and `the magixstmarte adjo`u'rIn~ed the case until Last Monday to consult aurhh- orities. ' -'-_-..... -!nAIn-v\n11Vf` T-Tn`: W\01'ghi,n crimes. In judlgnnenrt His Wrorshizp held `ohsait an ofcer would not com- pel anyone to give any in-ommattion that might convict himself or othens. " oxcelpttinug in the proper pl-a2:e, the witness box in court, and found thc~a'e was n.o obsbmction in remain- invg silent, and drismissed the case. JN ST. BAPTISTS TORONTO MlNlSTER v`,)1U,UUU.Uu uu-. ....- , . id The 1'eg`u1a1' meetlng of the Barne epa,\`e1's mwe.Women s Institute was held in the )1't.s what Institute rooms on Nov. 6th, with the Showmg thi1't.y-three members p1`esen.t. Roll to . call was answered w1th an economy dd wrinkle. The mono`.on_\' of business Lt (Liscussion was relievml by L'11ig'hTr 3*-`1*0n H30 |fu1 solos bv Miss .-\ud~1`e\` Clifton. - - v '.h1'| ` ' ep,Bf.1ed fa 0 H Help for some of the needy fann- 4:,... 14;: 1]-]_: 1. -_`... 1,1; OF NON-SUPPORT 1 1 'r'ne 1IlL~"p~t:Cu\u a ..c.yuu-u ceived. 'Ilhis gave a summary of the eld work done during the year. It is encowmginug to note that thirty children were legally adopted in tlhe ; children in county. Of the many foster homes in this district, some have (listimguished themselves in various ways. Two of our oldoir children have won prizes at public apealcing at the school fairs, and others have been aiwardc-(1 prizes for cooking, penmsanship, etc. In con- nection with this phase of our work, Olive ;1, - f,~0m*i`.c-Ln Irom you. ': t`:1e`, -`-\I1d1'es.<.i11_2' the defenrlzmt, the -`1l0`?11-`-]Ju said 2 I would say from _\'our action before you went into the box, L J L: and I mi_2`h1; say since. it does not impress me fa\'omb1_\', or that you I sorious1_\' realize the p~0.=.ition you eg" are in. You are now on the verge of your trial. I do not know wha.tV_, n the outcome might be, but the _Wa'C1` charge is withdrawn by the Crown S before the trial. If the conditionvs ` ' ` are not complied with regillasrly the t..:e| . , charge nmy be 1a1d agam. TI-IIBRSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1928 lposxng UJ. uuc uuac. J. R. Boys, speaking on behalf of lV.Lrs. Wonrod, said that he thought that this was the best procedrure. Elf accused should be incarceratecl `his fazmily would suffer. and if he is wi1]in_2' to and does faithfully pay `this allowance she will be content iii your honor consents to have the K . cha1"_~'e withdraxvn. ` -- 1 1- , -..:.1 1.- ...-~ r\n+I1\"`|1]\7 ',\;naL{_':; w4unu.....-n... ` Judge Ross. said he 5opposed to any such plication being: made. of a husband to sum` and while the wife is ;p:u`t;\' to `(he with\h`a' | u ,1,, lflll S0105 D)` lV1\1:: :\.uLu1':_\ uuuwu. ilies of the town is now being provided and the work of the com- -munity nurse will be lessened some- what by the gift of several baby outts and other neaa.ssary things. ll Mrs. H. Bogarclis and Mrs. F. Sanders were appointed delegates to axttend the Central Ontario Institute ` ~Con.vent.ion, which is being" held in K Torono on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of this week. 1 The next meeting` will be held on ; Tuesday, Dec. 4th. Roll call will be t theexchanging of small Christmmaas ; gifts. Proceeds will go towards 3 providing cheer for the poor. In 5' orde.r to have things all ready 1101' g this meeting, these gifts, and also the names of guests invited, are to be left with the president not later ; than Saturday, Dec. 1st. Visitors cordially invited. BARRIE WOMEN S XNSTITUTEI L-Unit). -av. Ll`-lAI:\4\n y.._.- -,. hold their annual meat suzpuper on Tuesday, Dec. 4th. Atlmivsion 50uc. 'IThe pmgraxn will consist of the fol- lowing` selections to be given by the chnovir : -- n~1--.._....-.1 nu QR A1-Hniur guma. Solos, duets, quartetates and read- ing by other members of the chair. Also the famorus one-`act play, The Lomd s Praylar, by Francois Coprpiea, V under the di1'ec rion of Mr. and Mrs. , Horace Wilson. I`L..n-n n+ rrnc IIUIMUU VV unvn. Characters Madamoiselle Rose--Miss Leila Hun- ter. Zellie, hem house\keo'per--M1~s. H. G. 1'1 -1. .._.J... ..... run LU uuuI:1.-yu.n.uub\.u .,.....`.--... `_ `. The Inspe-ctor s report was r=- Vw, vnL:- ....u.n n uunnvrnnv-v nf `hp ldcurs, u\.u. V ....-..- -`, R-ocbertson. Metre Blandhe, a neighbor--Mrs. '1`. `Sinclair. Tlhe Curi--Mr. Clifford Graham. Jacque Lereaux--Mr. Fmnrk Graig. An Of cer-MT. A. Morrow. Collier 3:. United Chwncuh will ._..........I wannk cnrnntn` nn COLLIER ` Beleagured--By Sir Arthur (1.. I1.'..... .. JJ\-A\.I-v=,\a.n.y\. __. _, Sullivan. Lullaby from Bavarian Islands r`---._.. 1ur.. n....1. -hn nm Viv. 1Jl1lbaJD5' .LI`UHl Lia-VaL.Lcuu ;.u.u......_. -Carry Me Back to Old Vir- ST CHURCH (Oorntimued fvom page one) `Rev. W. E. Wallace spoke of Cam` Re? a.da s great future in her citizens, assoc `and drew attemtzion to the fact that $1 many great men sperm . their child- CME1 hood in very humble homes 0-: in- p `3 stibutions such as ours, and for t`nis'f 0b I gave ` n ; . u 2,, 1.1.- ......\.......wH-u AF fkr |'h0 ` __.._,_, h 1 i; h b'1e uzuu.put:u nae uau 5\u'vu u.yyy.,.~............ ,of observing along this line. and i5J3L'Liei` ;h?u1Z fnZe2;?;gave the example 2* *"m`e-*5 Pr. itaken iwho was.ta.1fen.1n charge by cmln ; Shelter iwelfame lnstutustmon Thjs lad 15 now `| ' _ nthre pastor of a. large church, and WP-0*1*v_f L3d`e5 A-1_x' [this is only one instance of many Vihnry men ;w:h.o have only needed a little help 2 !Clvo Lhin-1; to beoome worth while_ ; `:79 <``hiW"3`Y1: and `M5 8_'iV9 Smjlel Rev. A. R. Holden also spoke `K108 Of T319 meat task W_h'1h 15 W111` brriey of his observance of the good| .im:1y shou1.dewd by this Lrrouv of `work being done by the Society, and '111tli0S. 0m.` of their mo-`It D1035"_urg*ed everyone to do all in their 8-11"? 11'nd6Fl18-king! is D1'Vidin1%' 3 We" `power to help forward this worthy loaded Christmas hree for the cihil-`cau5e_ `dmen, and our many kind friends al- ` girls. It is - - ' . n, _-_ ._-..,v. on the mend. I """'_ A wry instructive talk was _9,'ivc-n by Magistmte Jeffs, who contwasfocl ltlhe grrout advance in laws concom- .-__ _1..-1.:....... 4'..m... 1111.: time of

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