Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 23 Jul 1931, p. 8

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For Sale---Furniture, including some; old walnut pieces, also hand-painted china and wedgwood, table and bed linen, at greatly reduced prices. Call: from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 pm. at 36' Clapperton St. Phone 1561. 1 E wrv : Hon. Chairmen---:\. H. C:1v:u1n;:h. V. H. Wuy, Jns. Dunnutt. .llnn. Vin--(llmirm:-n--W. .1. Little. M. M.i.\'. Gun. (`.lmirmun-~W. J. Blair. S-('.-'l'l`I';1.~'.~---H. I`). 1V1c|"ut|lu1I. ()ll'n-inl :\nnuunccr-~(`.. J. Seitz. Spurl.-~'l`. Hoobh, W. l :n'1`, 1'}. W. Yzum-run. H. l.0Iurln-ml. l*`. Wzu-u-h:1m.; V. l|(`l1.\'0II, 1*`. Lowv, A. lIc11d4-rsun.` 'l'1'nn, llnnlnr lo` \\." 10 and Brown. 15 and 12 and Bowen. 1-} and Ferry. 1.1 and under---F. Ferry, T.` I under-.\I. under--M. , n. ucnun-rsun.| Hunter, 1*}. W. C. lmu'h, J. R. llulchinson,` I Richard- Richard- The West Simcoe Riding Joint ;Stock Co. this week let the contract for the erection of a stock building iin the Agricultural Park to R. Tuck. |The new building will be 30 feet by { 150 feet, of cement construction. Between Collier SI. and Central United Churches Sunday, July 26, 1931 Preacher: 1:-Irv m 12 vmmr: `RA, --j------ o The frequent min:-2 during Um past week have rcturdtzd haying oper- ations and con.sid(:mblr.- rimnugr: hug been done on mum: furm.-;. Many fzzrnwrs arr: now (:uLLin',: :Ll.=-;ik: I which appears to hu :1 good crop, and ` a few haw: .sL:1rL:l I/hr hindt.-re. in the `wheat cI i The vutc-mn.~: nl' lurriu arr: plan ,nlng to hold a big sport;-: lay on iCivic Holiday, Aug. 10th. The pro igrurn includes lm:-:t:l)all tourn:im::nt:a, `races and sports of various kinds. In the evening a boxing tournament will [be held, when scv<.~ral champions and lo-x-champions will meet in the ring. Barrie is able to boast a clean bzll of health, which dates back a month. According to Inspector Bow- !man, there have been no placards posted for over four weeks. I -: Chief Stewart has been receiving! numerous complaints of milk bottles` being stoiuu from the premises ot- =residents, and it was intimated to-dayi {that the guilty party had been lo-1 gcated. `. X ,_, I `HAROLD DAY, BAYVIEW SCHOOL TRUSTEE, UNSEATED} I .01 me trustee wnen Juugment wa: `given. The unfortunate altercation arose out of Mr. Day's bid for the. position of caretaker of the school. The minute books of J. H. .-\nder.~:on,; secretary of the board, were placed `'4 in evidence at the hearing, showing that the job had been awarded tc Day as the lowest bidder, his bid hav- ing been $65, while J. P. Giffen bid ` $75. V...-. I . In bidding for and accepting thci Take no. Job, Mr. Day technically offended of the Tm, under clause 135 of the School .-\c'.,; R Stewart which states that no trustee, eithex ` f0'1.mer1y 0 directly or indirectly, shall receive have form any money from the school board of knom as which he is a member. 1'11`. Day bid ihereafter for and received the C0l1I1`aCt to do|\._.h0},Sa]r_ .ce.-rtain caretaklng duties at thc|the memi: .` school. He gave as evidence that he Hammer 15 {secured the job for his boys eleven [and thirteen, who were attending Dated 23 - school. July, 1931 l v . v'| , vr n ........ -..4.-.1 LL, DUIIUUI W. `A. Boys, K.C., represented the complainants and Frank Hammond` ~hand1ed the case for the defence. 1 Ladies 25 cents LOCAL NEWS ]:'1lDl1C building at barne, um. M Specications can be seen and ` forms of tender obtained at the offices of the Chief Architect, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, the Super!` vising Architect, 59 Victoria St., Toronto, Ont., the Builders Ex- change, 1104 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., and the Caretaker, Public Building, Barrie, Ont. Tnnnr: urill nnf. hrs r-nnxiderpd Im.I The co-opc1*a ri011 of everyone is expected in 21 gene}-al lean up, or the Inspector may exercise his m1tho1'i`ry fo have the menace removed before the seeds mature. Notive is hereby given to land owners of the _l`own of Barrie, that clause 3 of said Act states: A Every ovc11pan r of land, 01' if the land is un- m:c11pied, the owner, shall destroy all weeds design- 1 ated noxious as often in every year as is sui`cient_ fo ]n'eVon`r the ripening of the seeds. ' ` g"i:{iEkMot_g4J%ag_g i13J&1'. 1929 STANDARD COUPE . . . . . ..$325.00 1930 FORD COUPE . . . . . . . . . . . ..$475.00 1930 GOUPE-Rumble Seat . . . . ..$485.00 1930 ROADSTEB-Rumble Seat . .$435.00 1929 FOR SPORT COUPE . . . . . . .$360.00 1929 FORD SPORT COUPE .....$375.00 1929 DE LUXE SPORT COUPE . .$375.00 1929 BOADSTEB . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$275.00 1927 STAR LIGHT DELIVERY . .$190.00 2 FORDSON TRAGTORS (re-conditioned) THE ONTARIO WEED CONTROL ACT THIS FRIDAY NIGrHT-JLY 24th USED CARS July 24tl1 COOKSTOWN -ALL ROUND DANCING- wnn me conamons Set Iorm tnerelnu Each tender must be accompanied: by an accepted cheque on a charter-,1 ed bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to. 10 per cent. of the amount of the! tender. Bonds of the Dominion of` Canada or bonds of the Canadianl National Railway Company will also be accepted as security, or bonds and a cheque if required to make up an odd amount. -n, _,,:n.__ NOTICE DANCE Alexander Stewart, Weed Inspector. Rupture Expert L... /,4 Here I D9 you suffer from rupture '3 If .50, you)` big opportunity has now ar- rived. Mr. Rcavcly, the noted rup- tun: expert, will be at the and will be pleased to give free ex- amination to any sufferer and to de- momstmte his famous appliance. This appliance will contract the opening in 10 to 15 days and has been known to cure cases in fr m three to six months. This ap ce is positively demonstrated t you rirrht nn- vmn- nwn nm-grm \vif.lmnf HUUH KHUVVH LU curt: l.'ik`J1 111 J." In right on- your own person without any charge. You do not spend a penny unless you are fully satised that it is the right appliance for you. ` A consultation with Mr. Reavely will V cost you nothing. Don't let this op- lpcrtunity get away from you. Re- ` member the date. I ' notice that Alvin F. Hammer, Town'of Barrie, and Burrows ER. Stewart, of the Town of Burma, `formerly of the Village of Hockley, formed a partrnership to be `lznnum 91: T-Tnnmar R7. (`.n.. and will lnave Iormea a parmersnlp to De `known Hanmer. & Co., and will conduct the business of `v.'hoL.. and retail tobacconits at `the premises formerly occupied by `Hanmer Brothers. Dated at Barrie this 15th day of `July, 1931. tsarrie, Unt. I Tenders will not be considered un~1 less made on the forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. Wonk +onrLn- rnn-:+ ha not-nmnnninrln \zv`;;11;.;;;;.; "Hotel Friday, Jul y 31 Feather Mattresses and Down Comforters, made from your own feathers. Also Hair, Felt and Kapok .\Iattresses rebuilt like new. Drop a card to Dominion Mattress Co., New- market, 0:12., and our agent will call. MATTRESSES THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931. NOTICE TO CREDITORSK AND OTHERS '\ Boys & Boys, Barrie Ontario Solicitors for Hanmer & Co. jv 'D`ur-1lop St., Barrie. `T for one day only Gents 47 cents WIS 0X'(I6I'S ounerwlse. ND 5818?) In] excess of $8,600 will be reduced to below $8,600. Montreal, July 22.-A ten per cent. wage cut for all C.N.R. em- ployees earning more than $3,600 21 year is announced by Sir Henry Thornton. The cuts will be effec- tive Aug. 1 and will be in force for ten months. when payment will be restored unless the board of direc-I tors orders otherwise. No salary in arr-one of $8.600 will has rprhmad in vuu .....u...... | By order, ` N. Deajardins, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, July 15, 1931. ` 1929 Durant Sedan 1929 Rugby -3;-ton Truck - 2 1928 Durant Sedans = 1926 Chev. Coach 1930 Plymouth Sedan 1930 Rugby Six-Cylinder I Truck with live stock body. 3` 1929 Erskine Sedan 1926 Star Six Sedan 1923 Chev. Sedan 1926 Fond Touring 1926 Ford Coach . The above cars are in good ' condition and reasonably 3 priced. Your present cat taken as part payment. Sat-1 isfactory terms on ,ba1a.nce.i* :l:EN PER CENT. CUT IN C.N.R. EMPLOYEES SALARY] '1 1 Harold H11] 1 DURANT DEALER ; 55 Elizabeth St. Bafrie.; UNITED CHURCH U} CANADA Summer Unipn Services USED CARS! For Sale Allandale News? I j:--_._ . l ` Mr. Jas. Dunnett is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunnett, Essa Road. \'H:: Rutfv {`.nn]:nn :n.'.unf 'I`nn:r]nv I1. .lJllI1I11'/E, 4553 .l`i0'1(l. Miss Betty Coulson spent Tuesday with her parents at Angus. Mr Pm~ov- Jnv nf Tnrnnfn viaifpri HIS PLIICIIIS UIIB uay EH15 \V.'K. Mrs. Chas. Lewis returned on Sat- urday from Toronto, where she has been visiting her dauhgter, Mrs. E. I-Iuxtable. Viv -and `Ywc Ina f`1n.ln.~ I E 5 \VlI ner p'ci.FIlL.5 ab .'lHgUS. ` Mr. Pe1'cy- Jay of Toronto visited! his parents one day this week. lira. Chas. T.p\v1'.: hatnrnpd rm Saf- '1'.lU.\l'dUlC. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gates and N112` Jos. Gates motored to Burlington on Sunday. NT)`, Vil-for (`.nHin< ha: huff nn an Dunuay. Mr. Victor Collins has left on an `extended tour of Quebec and the. | Maritimes. I KY3:-5 1-`Av:-;~ 1:V\n.V A-6` T`n......Ln nun. El G19 "*`."" " "a" 1 i~`tilLElai1? :eIi1:)ii:0I2:ndaI;1xi Eff- o`3go`".?. J Art. Srigley, former C-N-R bag-Joln_1son s grounder -brought in the _e gageman `at Allandalg, will occupy the runs, j`same posltion at Orillia. He has de- Thai shut." Allandale off for 21` Lyicided not to move his family from; while, Minesing scored one in thei yiAl1an(ia1e for the time being. {third on an error on Ronald s hit? 1 Master Wallace Z\IcQuade is visit-`and C._ Miles single. They got three V ing relatives at On1en1ee_ ;more 111 the thlrd on walks to Arm- oi .. n .n. . ... . ..`st.mn2' and H. Johnson. Binnie : hn ......._,\.... -..- ___-__ _, I 7 p.m.-In Central Church. ` Subject: It Was a Great Battle. Music. by Central United Church 1 "HIE Vllllllg LIIEII BURL HT. {UTE HOPE. Mr. and Mrs. W. Darby, Mrs. Bab- cock, MTss M. Darby, of Toronto, and; Miss K. Swinnerton, of Windsor,| were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Wallwin. NI `X7 0 r_`A\m.v\(u :~v\r\v\` IIV\AI\<\ ' - mnm ,1U IUEIKE ][ J.D'.|.Z. Darby Bab_'the ultlmate wmners were gomg to Tyoronto, and E1:-`kg >`he-gam, 1? wgnf away` llndtdw Windsor,|71o nngrsvfogls atfenfjft S: , , _, ( `,_ I v A `I Ve:1Be {,123v3;ngue5t ulmibrakes. and held heg scoreless for M'_ W. ' . _:three mmngs wh1_Ie 15 team ma_tes withrhis pagengsorg a:I:1eI$Iru%daI3 !took the opportun1_ty of overcoming: Goring ` ' ` " ' ' the lead and gettmg some to spare | . . Miss Irene Knapp is V_iSit4ing;bes1des. As 1t turned out, howevel-,1 NIH.-m'vuv [HA n.-\+ run-C` nnnnn-I` 4-,. An uormg. : Knapp visiting` sfriends in North Bay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. Garside were ini `Toronto on Saturday. 5 Mr. and Mrs. S. Ross spent the week end with friends in Toronto. . Mrs. I. Boone of Toronto visited. her son, Mr. E. Boone, this week. '\Tr, 'Rn.=,:pH nn nf \Tnr1-"h Rnv mu.` 'liting with them. e I1 ' L Mr. and ilrs. C. W. Poucher haxveZ`:,`f.n`5`Z, 3s mm aken a cottage at Alcona Beach for ald, C. Miles, woods and Luck two weeks. There daughters, .\Irs.:Again 1 'ne5ing added two in thea P. Holman, of Nashville, and Mi_ss'l5evemh on hits by H_ Johnson Bin_ Isobel Poucher, of Toronto, are vis-ime and Ronald but that ended their in me sixtn on 1-1. walk, hits by Binnie, Ron-i L gunning, Reid holding them prac-3 The C.I\'.R. seem intent upon re-tticcally harmless in the last two: ducing operating expenses to a'spasms, H. John.son s double -being niinimum regardless of how the'the only hit. ranks of the unemployed are swelled.` In the seventh Allandale crawled Several changes have been made dur-i one closer on an error on Stephen- ,ing the past week which necessitatedi.S0n S hopper and G0ring S double. ithe laying o of men. The baggage';Then came the grand rally in the is now handled by the depot mastei,eighth. J. Johnson walked to lead and the regular bagaggeman wasioff. forced to exercise his seniority over` an erorr was made on A. Marsha1l s an Orillia man in the same depart Zattempt, singled followed by Stephen- ment, who will now have to lookfson, Goring, Kennedy and St. Clair, elsewhere for a job. The switches arpushing ve runs over, making the Mclinight tripled, Reid singled, - a V 1 `t l ( 1 the east end of the station are infscore 13-12 for Allandale. Three charge `of the yardmaster, _and the; more were added in the_ ninth to put two switch tenders were laid_ off. the game on ice on Reids triple, A. Tie cutting 0;` la(.iV1vi:1%rass and icing:l[ar.si_l'ialI s h}11f:, ((j3uCi1foyle s d wgllk. jo s are now an e y section men, tep enson " `t an oring s ou e. saving the employing of men for this Both pitcliers worked hard and work. turned in good performances. Reid 4"- A'l1.....!..l.. 1....) LL. -1..- ,, 1`n..,i_ Mrs. H. Wice and son Albert of: Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Megill. I I NT`. nu ! VT... 1'` K17 `D.\..,.l..... L.-...,-.n ..-... ... ....,,=_.... it Mrs. havegg -taken for`; .\Ire.._` and Missig vis-=1 iting 11 rni (V'\V1`\ I No games were played in the Al- ` landale Softball League during the` past week, rain and the Simcoc` League nals interfering with the` .rcgular schedule. There are two `games yet to be played and these- 'have been arranged as follows: I I July 28-Bear Cats vs. Marshrats.` j July 30--Bear Cats vs. Comets. 1 ` Last Friday the Allandale softball ` team went to Toronto to play the `llmperial Oil team, but the game was" I called off on account of rain. Thel . M. fnnrn u-lll I\\'1l.(n flan fvi n n n n .n these Marshratvs. the llmperial was The team will make the trip again to- morrow and are hoping for bettei `weather. wanting tnree to 1iC1(l s nve. i The crowd came expecting to see some heavy hitting by the Minesin =s!uggers, but the best they could do lwas two doubles. Allandale obliged the customers with three triples and Ithree doubles. Vic Goring with ve [hits in six tries and Reid and lstephenson with four in six led the ;attack for the winner's. Two 01 ,Reid s hits were triples. St. Clair also batted well ,with three hits in ve 3| i i l Allandale pulled out an unexpcct-'1 ed win over Minesing Monday night, but it was very welcome nevertheless. The team showed that they possess a real punch by coming from behind after the game seemed in the bag for Minesing. Vic `Goring, who was, substituting for an absent playi.-r,f turned out to be the hero of the oc- casion. Twice he came to bat with the bases full and each time came through with 21 hit. Minesing is one of the most hospitable teams Al1zm dale has yet met and the players un- loud in their prui;-:e of the reception accorded them by the .\line. bo;/.~. Arrangements are being made un- lder the direction of Fa`: her Mcllenry of St. Mary s Church for the parade` of the Holy Name Society to be held in Barrie Sunday afternoon, August 16th. It is expected that from 2,000: to 3,000 members of this organiza- tion will take part in the parade. There will be branches from practi cally every parish in the Deanery, the larger groups coming from Col- lingwood, Alliston, Phelpston, Stay- ner, Penetang, Midland, Orillia and Beaverton. There will also be an llarge contingent from Toronto. 3 l The nnrnrln will new-n\hl.. in rreacner : | REV. E. R. YOUNG, B.A. 11 a.m.-In Collier St. Church. Subject: The Great Adventure." - v._ n-...L....1 r`1......,.1.. ` iiurgc COI`lLlllgCI]L Irom Ioromo. 3' 1 The parade will ilSSl'nli)i(' in 4 Qua---n`s Park about 2.115 and l]l1ll`('i` I along Hip;h. llizulxrlli, Dunlop zmxl -` Mulcaster streets to St. Mury`.~. 1 Church. Th:-re an outdoor sorviuvl will be held, with Rev. Father lit.-llis,1 of 'l`oronl.o, as the pruzurhnr. it 15' not known yet whether it will bu ]m.-'- `, sibln for the bishop to he pr(.~.~:r.-nl, but it is hoped that many of tlio:-we prominent in the work of the Holy Name Society will be able to partici- pate in this event. 11 ic w>~'nnv~h>r| Hum 011:. inuil-Minn You can tell the great man in a news reel. He's the one who re- minds you of a small boy forced to show off before company. PELLU Ill LIN.` UVUHL. it is wported that the invitation to meet here is being warmly u(:c(*|)L- ed and the success of this rniigiou.~ g'.ith<.~ring is already assured. I ??' `HOLY NAME SOCIETY TO 1 PARADE HERE AUGUST 16 Softball Note`: {EALLANDALE muss a FIRST av FINALS; Allandale won the first game of` the Slmcoe League nals played at . Mirzesing on July 20, when they de- feated the home team 16 to 12. ;This gives the winners 3. great ad- `vantage in a best two out of three |series, the next game being played `at Ailandale to-night. However, it may be a different story, as Allan- dale appear to be playing their best ball away from home and Minesing will have to win to stay in the pic- ture. I . '1.-.-. J`n..1-....n A-6' Man an... `Ivan H... ISEE IillaT1(121lE'S H1131 1"cUly. `I In the rst Minesing took the lead giwith one run on hits by H. Johnson, ' Binnie and Ronald. In the second ]'A11anda1e took the lead with two: lruns on hits by Stephenson, Goring,` ,St. Clair and J. Johnson s double. f Zyln their half Minesing evened it up L on an error on Luck s y and Arm- _ , istrong s hit. In the third Allandale *- Hstaged a tive-run rally. Reid start-.13 Ii ed it off with a three-bagger and suc-13 ':';cessivc singles by A. Marshall, Guil-I V ` ,foy1e. Stephenson and Goring andir -.St. C1air s force and an error on J.1t I I I 4 5 d n c d P The feature of the game was the `determined assault Allandale made ion the ofrerings of Woods in the last two innings to pull the game out 01 [the re. Going into the eighth the, ;home team was leading 12-8, bull i.-Xllandale pushed over ve runs. in that innings and three more in the ninth ,to make it 16-12. T<`.n)-Iv in HM: cramn if conmnrl n: if -' ruixs. I Hwhile. scored the! hit` and C. in ffstvrong and H. Johnson, Binnie s hrt , and a elder s choice on Ronald, mak- ` . ing the score 7-6. They climbed on [top with four in the sixth H. e;Johnson s Ron I Rid. Niiipc, Wnndr: and T,nnL'l I . 4 Attractive Summer Resort Property at Belle Ewart, Ontario. It is the intention of Canadian National Railway Company to dis ` pose of, by sale, that lakefront pro- petty and right-of-way at Belle Ewart, .si`.uated in the Village Su`u~ divialon, with a lake fromage of about 580 feet and an average depth of about 725 feet, in portion north of, Isabella Street, together with right-I of-wa.y land from Isabella Street to` Fourth Concession Line, comprising in all approximately 23 acres. T`|5*m.: and form of tender may be 'Allandale z e... ..... =third innings Allandale , besides. on the oerings of Woods in the last _ Brljle and Allandale left here byl the fire. the,sDec_1a1 tram about 10 p-m.. uccom- ii home buiupamed by the ysual display of I A1]and;,_1e hampers loaded with good things to.. eat. Many others also made the tripl' by motor, but most of these consist- Early in the game it seemed as if ed of those whose work interfered the winners going `Vlth t_h9m Catching the Special | make the game a walk In the Durlli.` the _aftem00n 8 full P1'0'i was 1ead;hgl_gram_of sporting events took place} 7 to 2. but Woods then put on thevncludlng races both NOW] and` UV!:`l' I1V nunureu PICIIICKCIS II'On7 brakes and them Sprints: and S0f1'b3J1 games, While three innings while his mates I059 W110 `Vi-Shed tk 3 ducking ml took opportunity overcomingithe Water Of Lake Couchiflhing 15 getting the softb_al'l Allandale _g_irls lost a it howeveryiclose decision to the Orillia girls by Mjnesjng did not get enough to oh: a score 01 9 to 7. In the inen .~. set ,:_11ahda]e 5 fma] 1-a11y_ game the transportation department! first Minesing lead: defeated the m0'DiV9 POWQI` d`=I331`t` i with 1111? by 3 500? that F0-qembled 3! cricket match tally after about three twoida3P7\5_' Play- .. Lu- 1... cu,....1.....-.... i..~.2i`r S A".-...1..n. nn1 avpi-vnnp urn: winnlxi pery to those . of their star third B `t The game was each were me gunners tor Minesing well played. Al- though errors did figure in the scor- ing, most of the runs were due to, clean hits. Allamlalr: players found it hard to keep on their feet, the close creopped grass being very slip- not used to it. .~\l._ lamlule played without the servicesg baseman, Earl. Marshall, who has :1 bad ankle. lGuill'oyl.-, however, played third and `made a good job of it. Sandy N(!Sn, regular left fielder, was also absent. as was Bill Bell, of centre elding fame. iDLt1pel'lSO1'l'S 11.11 3.110 u0I'1ng's 0.011018. pitchers and: good 'his opponent in the matter of ef- `fectiveness, allowing sixteen hits to iWoods twenty-three, and striking out eight to Woods seven. -Woods vwas a little steadier, however, only [walking three to Reid ve. v Tho r-rnxvrl mu m n ovnnnnrr +n blur: `for Allandale had the edge on Woods, 1 .s.)u:put:u`.Ul| \VlLll JUUI' In six lea LNG '-also 'times at bat. J. Johnson was robbed of a home run in the ninth on :1 ne catch by Ronald, who was run- ning with his back to the ball when he caught it. Binnie with four hits and Johnson and Ronald with three each were the for Minesing '5 game well nluvml Al. mug uoys unu lzuly Jrlends. Allzmdulc--J. Johnson c, Mc- Knight. 35, Reid p, A. Murslmll lb, Guilfoyle 3b, Stupht.-nson rt , (}or ing cf, Kennedy 11', St. Clair 2b. I `_Min(g_qinLr..(`.rnurfrn-1| 1|. l.l lulu- mg c1, Jxcnnmly 11, St. Minesim:--CruwIord son c, Binnie .<-'5 Ronald (31), Wood p, Lurk H`, ' Armstrong rt. Scorn hv inninmq - .>u'm:a'Lrong 1'1. Scan: by nnnng.'<: Allumlnln ......0 2 5 0 M.im-sim: .... ..l I I 1! 115 W21 (`HM I 'l`lu- wm-kly luurnumu-nL uf HI-' Allzundnlv llnwling (flub lnuk plum- Mmulny night. 'l`hirl.y lmwlurs took part, playing Lhn-4: to n rink, Inuk- ing {(-11 rink:-s. 'l`|u: rink 1-nnum.~4vd of J. Wood, A. MX|l(`.0ll'l)i0ll und V. 16.! Knight, skip, wun r.-I. prize, nml sun-om! Wl'lH. to .l. IA-(it-ur'.-s rink, whn had A. Clifton um] I`). Munro n.-mi.~:I- in): him. A rink 1-tnnnnmul ml` I f\ \I..Iu I Kennedy. . skin. tnnlc Page Eig-_Ef_._ A. Hook and I1. 'l`lI()lll|).`~i0l|, skip, took In the murmnment. nt Stuy- ncr on Wcdm-mlny. l`h-y lust thuir first two gulm-H by om- point uml won the Inst by ten points. nd H. Johnson, Binnie h1 t"`5 9411- ` lder The fkllandale Citizens Band ac-- compamed the picnickers and along l with the Orillia Kiltie Band, which _ R0n_lalso turned out, `took turns in pro- Lucklviding many pleasing musical num- Qnesing theibers. The committee in charge 01 by Johnson, `the outing is very grateful to the Ronald, Parks Commission of Orillia for the , pl-ac-;co-operation and welcome which they t\vo:tI1d1'ed them. I being` Splendid prizes were given fox; 7 hit. the varlous sport events and a par-l BOWLING NOTES lf()lll|)()h'I'll of I , 1 In H... r.......... uruw.1uru 11), Ronald cf I . The Northern unlvln 1,5211 I1!` UHIII` ZU. ` lb, I-I. John- !` 1'1` (` Milan l'l. dUlHl" cf, (3. Milw- Miles 2}), 0. Vuir, J. . 1-nl nl Rlnu. In all approxxmatexy zo acres. Plans and form of may be` seen in ofce of the undersigned. '1`onrlo1~: vnncf hp rlisnr-tlv marked 3-~16 I\ II) lOVe1- Five Hundred Ejoy`; Outing at Couchiching E V Park, Orillia. } TC.N.R. Employees . Annual Picnic; Advamce ---- 1 The Canadian National Recrea-' tional Association held its annual pic-l nic on Wednesday, July 22nd. This* year it was held at Couchiching! Park, Orillia. Weather conditions-i were ideal, the temperature being all the right degree to make dining in; the open a pleasure, without being uncomfortable. While the sky was occasionally cloudy, there were no: denite indications of rain. nunia 4'-`nyn knn:-lunrl nlnnlnbnup funnul luv-Y5 P1'dy- I SCHOOL 'I`RU5'l'EE, UN5hLAll:;U' I About 5 p.m. everyone was ready, --.._ i for a raid on the remains of the? The appeal before Judge Dudley larder, after which the dishes were; Holmes, to have 'l`ru; Harold Day Packed and P1`P31`atih5 made fol` removed from the school board of the 1'0t111'h .l0111`h@Y- The SP9Ci31"Bayview School section, which was ,P`1l1t d Out Of the P'=11`k ahollt 7 0'C10Ch` heard in Judge s Chambers last wee-k,1 a land arrived in Allandale about eight cu1minated Tuesday in the unseating `With 0V'1 Y0118 tired but h'c1I3l'JY. ahdlof the trustee when judgment was P194-`Kid With the delightful diVe1`-ii0h`given. gthis picnic brought into their lives.. 2 The Spirit Of 200d f110W5'h1I3 that school.i ,P1`9V3i1ed '35 1`9f1'5hh1g 51140`-Sh .-\nde1`son, ,:.'-Xnother delightful feature of this pmced: :i11th1g` l5 the 0PP01'tUh1tY it 3tf01`d=? zlthe 1't`th'd PhSi0h1'S t0 get t0` 2 gether to renew accquaintances and hay- . talk over old times as only railroad 3 (`Vi (`Rh ac-PT: ',LEIlLl(;`1'EL1 EIIEIII. l Splendid various sport par-i ticularly large number took part.|_ Following are the winners: ` Girl: A and nndm-_(`. `.Vlr-(`.w=o'nv I .l`Ul1U`.`Vlllg are LL18 WHIIIBFSZ G1r1s 4 and undel--G. McGregor, O. Kelsey. Rnv: A and nnrh:-1-_.J \Tsn-she'll H U. netsey. Boys 4 and under--J. Marshall, D.: Bannerman. l"_u1.~ L nvurl Iivirlnto `II DJ,`-. 1 \ I DWEHUy. I Boys 6 and under-N. Bannern1an,] IE. Looker. ` n_:..1.. o ....,J ....,a,... u u.....1...n ` in ornce 01 me unuerslgneu. Tenders must be distinctly marked on outside Tender for Belle Ewart Property, and addressed to the` undersigned not later than the 31st day of July, 1931. 1 Each tender shall be accompanied, J3'1lllH:1'1ll'1Il. ` Girls 6 and under--K. Bies, 1.! Sweeney. `, I Rnvs G and l]`f`l(`FH`-.\Y Rnnncr-rnuan l L. JJOOKEF. Girls 8 and under--M. Marsham? M. Parr. Boys 8 and under-K. Clute, M 1 Arnott. Girls 10 and under-R. Roach, L Bowen. Boys 1inder-M. Richard-i Ann, V Rrnw'n I EIUNLC IIIUICELIUIIS U1 rum. 1 Over ve hundred picnickers from; larrie and Allamlalp loft hr-rrn, hvl sun 1*. rerry. Boys 14 and undc-r-R. Parr, R; Storey. Girls 16 and under-1. Storey, M. Richardson. Boys 16 and under-S. Lawrence,| N. Monroe. ! Boys obstacle race, 16 and undc1'-- I 1. Hill, R. Thompson. ' Ynumr Mil:-< rut-n `)0 sun! nrulzn-! 1. mm, H. 1nompson. Young ladies race, 20 and under, -E. Bowen, 1. Storey. Youzwt men's race, 20 and under~-! K. Guilfoyle, S. Lawrence. 1 Boys three-legged race-D. Boo`.h and A. Ferry. Timnlnvr-r-2 rmlu 1nn um-.L~__I2 Qvcr tea service went to Mrs. E. 1`t!l', in. .\'1L'LAlllSl11Il(1. | The oldest man on the groumls: `was Mr. Brian Hill and the cmployeu from the fartlmst distance was Mr. W. N. Dull`, of North Bay, formerly of Allzmdale. The draw for the sil- ,`O;.r of Allandule. . 'I`l\n crrn-:h~.:4 -.H.-n..4l,.n .... .. AI... dnu A. rcrry. Employees only, 100 yzu'ds-B. ].ou1~'."~--`- J. Dobson. `Rnvs czu-I. 1-nr-n__.A Tc`nrrn H t _u;.:uun, U1 .~uiunu:ue. I The greatest ut.tract.ion was the girls softball game between the Al- lz1n(l:i|<- girls and the Orilliu girls.` Allun(lule lost after being ll1L'Eld| right up till the last innings. The. final score was 1.1 to 9. The l('il.l`n.~' were as follows: Allnnrlnln c.\........ m...- mr....,_..:.l Mr. F`runk Smith. from the West. Mr.-<. J. 0l)|I`y und Miss Isabel are up:-mlinp: u Wm-k ut. Sprucndalc. Mr. Fred Smith, from the West,` in visiting with his family on Eliza- beth street. BCCU Au Uunuc VL un. uuu u . u . . . . .... distinctlybmarked _ Each tender accompanied by an accepted cheque drawn on a chartered bank, payable to the order of Canadian National Railway Com- pany for an amount equal to ve per cent. of the otfer submitted; the bal- ance of the purchase price to `be paid by the successful tenderer in cash, upon acceptance by the Railway Company. All tonrlm-.< zubmitted should allow the ' I181` 50]], J11`. Ly. DOOHC, CHIS \VK. | Mr. Russell Du of North Bay re-{ 6 newed acquaintances in town over the week end. | Rev. and Mrs. N. R. D. Sinclair, lI\Irs. D. Cameron and Misses Shear? and Catcher motored to Beavertoni ilast Friday to visit Hrs. E. Shear at` `Glen llawr E Art.Srig1ey, bag-! a at Allandale, the` same position Orillia. de-i cided Allandale 3 visit-` K J.(JLu.: -v~'u. J. 11005011. I Boys sack race-A. Ferry, D.l Booth. 1 n.l:n`- v.:-m 1--J --~---- ~-~ ~ `` | D001 H. `1.:1di1(=,.< ~ -gg and spoon rz1ce-D. I'm', In. I\'Ic(,:u1sl:md. 'l`ho n1.lm~+ vnnn n.. a1.,. .... were as IOHOWSZ ' Allandale--Sp-arn, Clute, Marquis, N:-wmzm. Webb, Scythes, Rowcliffc, Ferry, Kcurns. I nriIlin:]nI1nefnn To`:-4 hi;-1: 'l`hn.nn, retry, 1\UHl'IlS. OriIlia--Johnston, PL`U1i('k, 'l`homp-` son, Pluws. Lilson, 1 artridm.r, Jack-1 son, Mcrklcy, Stopp.. (V.-........a.n ..,. . 1-. \:ZllIl('l'Ull, H. l4UllKHl'l'U W. l`runsporLuLion---`A. (hum-run. I". Sharp:-, Dunn, A. llumlvrmn. A. Sl'i;:|('_\'. l`.. II In... . ,... (imuml.-4---Ii. l m'r. W. Frusvr, W. I|u).';nlI, H. (lurlnu-1'. W. Hvn.-son. LUELCII. `Boys rm, H )1], U. Girls \ T7` .- 1)i:4|)UL('-vw. J. Blnir. W. D. Scott, '. Hm)l.h. ..., ...._...._., ..uu,qa.. l Comnntll-ox in chzxrgc of me picnici n*l'l' I Sealed tenders addressed to theif; undersigned and endorsed Tender; for new roong, Public Building. Barrie, Ont. ,, will be received until 12 o clock no0n (daylight saving), Friday, July 31, 1931, for the supply and laying of new roong on the Public Building at Barrie, Ont. ` Qnnnir-atinhs man be seen and!

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