Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Dec 1933, p. 5

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r1utcmn. U1 LUIUIILU. The weather was very . 0". Monday, Dec. 11th, but so far vs. are pleased to report the1c- is no real want; in our village. All have food to eat. Jacob was a good man, yet] he had to send his sons down'to Eg'_vpt, a few hundred miles, to buy corn durinlg times of want. in ill : own land. Canada has never brxen visit- ied by a severe famine yet, for w'nich we should be \'e1'_\' gmtcful. 1l'L~_~ (`ll-ulna \NiI nf' H11: 011. WAG ON S '3~isi;'39 ID. .1.` I \J .25 U1 Sets \\'i1'h oval or \'m'i0us colors 1n E. SMITH nu \4u.|IL1\.|nu.|n ......._, We haye two momentous Christ.- mas Eves in our history, first, Decem- ber 24, 1814, when the T1'~eaty of Peace was signed in Ghent, Bel- gium, between England (and Canada) and the United States; :1 peace that has never been broken and between us and our big neighbor are four th-ous:md miles of 21 bounda1"_y' line, with never a fort nor gun to g1azml. { Next to Capitol Theatfe Phone 1508 TANNER S EHECTRIC .\Ii. Irene Coxworth \'isitL-(1 with friends in Toronto one day iast week. Mr. and `Mrs. E1'ne.~it Tu(-`:~: \'1;~1`c0d with f1'ien(l.<, at Eg'be1't on Sunday. Mr and `Mr: W111 (Wnnrv :\1'rm1d- TANNER S ELECTRIC Refrigeration, Sales and Service General Wiring and Contracting. In Canadian History . ,,,, Moved to New Quarters Corner Elizabeth and Maple Sts. Eurton s Old Stand CHRISTMAS Make vour Christmas Gift Something Electric She will appreciate it. STOVES - W- D011 Prams and Ca1"1'iag'es, in var- ious sizes and colors. From (hrs and 'l"l"l\ '.l`:1hl<~ and Radio Lamps in glrcat \'21I']01`_\`, from $1.60 UP MAGAZINE STANDS A very practical gift, in lacquor 01' \\'ul.11ut nish. $1.20 UP BLACKBOARDS tn-e week: end \v11;n 11-xenas Here. The Junior Institute met at the home of Miss Margaret .\Ia`.'*.in on W0dne.~:dz1y evening. Nnvf. 11rdnv sum-in] Wiil Easel Bluckboards, with two rows of c0unt111g beads, \\'r1`.1ng surface 12x14 inches. A A `If! S. I`l'f'I' DOLL CARRIAGES $2.%'us The second is December 24, 1866, when the Fathers of Confedc1'atio11, meeting` at \Ves*t1ninst1ea1' Hall, Lon- don, England, to frame the North America Act orming the different Canadian provinces into one Domin- ion of Canada, nished their work. A...] l\#-4 AR... f`L..!,..t.._.... 'L..I1.. -1? LL- nu. V; V..uu.~..u., ..u..u.u.\... -1.. nv;n. And as 11110 Christmas bells of the old London churches rang out, Can- ada-to-bc received her name and con- ` stitution; she would be born the next first of July. .40 EACH LAMPS Page Five . PAIN T wc-(1ne.~:uz1y C\'CI`llI1g. Next Sunday special seruces will be held in both the Anglican and Presbyterian Churches. Music suit- able for the Cl11`lStn1ELS season will bu a feature of the service.~: The Senior Women s Institute held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Wesley Martin last 'V`VC\lllf.;~- day afternoon. The annual Cli:1'ist1na.s tree and social evening of the l n:-. Sunday School \va:< hold in the ehurch basement on ;\Ien<,1a_\' n:\`eniz`.~`;. 'l`he p1'og'i'am was in 0~ll'cl1`L`0 of the Young People s Society. We are :~:o1'1`y to report it being necessary for Riehzird Li\'in`g'StOIAU to again return to the hospital, 21.` he has spent :1 long` time in that pxace. Mr. Hzu-court Blackstock, om of the Essa council men, who 11:15 been sick for the greater part of the past: summer, `has not improved in health to the satisfaction of his many friends. `Lima T T F`.-unnnll n{' .\Hiinn inn: Il`lCI1(1S. Mrs. J. J. Connell, of A1li.<'um, has for the past week been \'i. with }1 : si.s't01's, ;\I1'.'<,. Can` and .\T1'.~_ Wm. (IL ,1ning'ham, `I . 1r -n 1 /w,, \___H._;.__y. \,\,. uuuh Mr. and .\Ir.<. B J. Cary c<-hrmuted their 40th \\'ed(lin;.r zmni\'e.r.sa1~y on Thumday, Dec. 1lth. In Lhe aven- mg` they entcrtuinml u ntnnn-_'r of then` f1-1end.<. .\I1'. Curr N am am Thornton boy and soon aft:-1' Lheir 111a1'1'izxg`e they went to Toronto and Mr. Carr was for 21 number of ).'.;:11's a conductor with the Toronto sheet railxvay. After that they moved to -.1 farm near 'I`hox'n con. VVu \\'i.~`h them many yeznm: of happines in the days tn I-mun The .-\l;,ri.\'z1n Club met at thc Home of 1\I1'.:. John Dicker on Dev. Lilli, with an atendance of 12 ]11(.`l]1bL'l`.~'. '2 visi- tors and 3 children. A quilt is to be sent to the True Blue Orphan Home for Christmas. The old people of West Oro are to be 1-emcmbe.L-d at Christmas time with :1 box of dain- ties. A good program \\':L< put on by 1VIl`x. W_ Link and l\Ir.<. B. Shel.~- well. It wzxs not decided where the `next meeting: will be on Jan. 9th. This is to he the \`e\\' Year's meet- inj.:'. All the inembers `are to lmng lun- and all are on the pi~o;:i'uni. Aftkslllgillg` God Save the liingr, 1VIr.s. W. Link and .VIrs. B, Si1LiI~'\\'f:ii served lunch. Mn and .\'Ii`s. V_ IL 1:,'('.< and little son, of O; spent :1 (ill) wit-h Mr. and 1\Il`<. John Diclcmg T RT .'..n,l..ll ..l` ii unit- 1 I l D11". UHU L\ll'S- JUHI1 .IJlCK4`|'. Mr. Austin Kendall]. M` $1.;-.1113 Bay, spent :1 day vi. witn (`ma Dicker, HARRY ARMSTRONG HAW KESTON E .$ -"~.\I1'_ W . Langrmzm, of Edna La-.kc. called on M1`. and Mrs. H. Re: the rst of the week. HT`. nun! 7\~Tv, T-Ivn-vv '\1'r-(`xx-ruicr nF To our ()1d,Frim.1ds, loyal and true; to our growing circle of New Friends ; to those whose f1.'ie11dship we st1'i\'c 1'0 (1(-:s0'rve-- THORN} WEST OR0 VVe heartily wish U111n(:as1u'<:d Hu.ppi- mess, and that the New Year may lxmve il ]>1('21s21n1` L-11-.11>1i(:1' in your life. ..,-nr. ..-_--_.g-.1...-..-..a. 4.. .p. .-. .. 'i`1:I ]] GREEN ]9`R()Z\"l` ]l'.\RII_)\\'.\:RE 1933 IVY [TON McCLxaig, and Mrs. 1 ... NT . V L` TUISE OI TLIIB \`.'UUl\. Mr. and 1\'Irs. Harry I Guthrie, called on Mr. 2 Campbell last week, `1l.~`( Hutchimon, of Toronto. 'I`1an u-nn-hnv uvnu vnru U AVLLS. 11. M.'x.~'.;= Ella The death occurred last Thuisday of Miss Mary McGinni.s, of Craig- hurst. The late Miss McGinni.a had been a li1'e-long invalid, forced to re- cline in a chair all her life. In s1.i`.c 01' this terrible handicap, she \'.'u.':' very active in mind, and surp1i:~.ed` people \\'li.ll her intelligeiit and clear way of Lhouglit. and speech. She was born on the 3rd cone ion of Flos, her father, Patric}: McGinnis; her mother, Annie Cuininings. The fann- ily was a numerous one, Miss Me- Ginnis being` the eleventh to pass on' to the greater life. A b1`0l'.l 1v.,1, Pat, is the sole near relative sL1rviv;n_g`. The i'uneral took place on Monday from the resi(lcnce to Hillsdale L'-<.1ne- tery. Rev. J. West was in charge and spoke very comfo11:ingly of the life beyond. The pall-bearers were ;\lessr.<:, T. C_ Craig, Fred Richardson, Abe D\\'),'c1', Wm. Cunimings, Abe l{ichauL~:on and Arch. McGinni.~'. Among those attending from a dis~ tance were Mrs. G_ Middleton, To- romo; Miss Jennie Dufn, Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Toronto; Mrs. Dan. Walsh, Port Credit; Mrs, J. McGill, Midlami. To her brother and friends sincere syinpath-y is e.\:ter*.d'ed. Qrxrvinrz will hp hplcl nn .Qnnrlnv nf ()1;l](3l`s. No one said, nor Sis Ler s gifts a mine. l;`ac.h -heart Chri.-:1;ina~.- my and lo\ Then they saw son to the door. It was ;the ;.-;1'eaL house on t `We do not want eldest child. He is 2 He is bringing` us Esecond. We do not He thinks he is bettci 1 In the summer he `owers, breaks our sa. 1'ri,-.:'htcnis our birds, one. ' But their mother le Oh ! he said, yo ing, but mine is dark. was because I had b the year. So I came lyou. I've brought gi: not get as many thing Then, because 1 CLl11'l$t1Tld.S spirit, they `him away. We thank you I they said. We ll0])( iyour tree alight, and and play under our Oh, look 1 cried The Star! For or lwnmrh n o`rr>nf. qfnr lollllt.` \\'lL11 1I'lUH(lS 111 Ul'llllil, 1 Qmtu a number from here uttcnd-` ed the social evening` at S, Le:51e1"S,l WW.-st Oro, last Wednesday. 1Ii<< T?n<< Psn-h-E110-n PX i: in vvust, uro, msn wcuuesuay. Miss Ross Pa1'tridgc, R.N., is Bzmic at present. M1` and \'1r< Gr-n Phlwr-1lnH~m1 DiLl'1lU ilk IJIUSUIIL. M1; uml Mrs. Geo. Bidwc-11 attend- ctl Mr. John Gurdincr s sale on Mon- day at Ha.wkestone. WM` and '.\/Tr; \xV4.)Hnv~ I-T-,1u~L-n and U0.) uh 1".|.a.\\'l\USl/UIIL`. ifzunily and Lloyd Cartmill, of Onllia, spent Sunday with M1`, Jesse Bitt- well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkc and Miss 1'}. R. Ucliuy is spending` sumo tune \\'1th 1`:-icnd.~: in Oriilia, (\Il;"AI u nuunlm... rum hm... ..Hn..,I Sy1ll}_J2.l,L1l'y 15 U.\LUI'.U'CU. Scrwce wxll be held on Sunday Knox Church at 7.30 p.m, Cl1I`iQfl11nQ will hp hnlrl Christmas sewices will be held 5 St. John`s at 11 a.m., St. Pc-Lc1 s p.m., St_ James 7.30 13.111. l1\IlU.\ L4-IlLl1'L'll d.Lv LOU p.111. .-noum be very gruLcJ.u1. Miss Glzulys Wilson, of the On- tario H0. spe.nt 2: day w1t':'. Mr. and .\Ir;\:. Boynton, Dunn n nnmhr-v n+' Hm ahm-Inm`. IUIILU. I Quite a large number enjoyed the first skating of the season at the} rink on Saturday night. | A quiet but pretty wedding took` place at St. Paul s rectory on Tues- day, Dec. 12th, when Rev_ B_ P. Smythe u'nited in Marriage Miss Goldie Rix, of this'p1ace, and Mr. Wilbert Davis, of Minesing. Ourl best wishes accompany the youngj couple to their home in Minesing, 1 Rn!-(Inf: \'i inrhurhnzl T\Iw;- 1 l'L`i1(1 B!'S. Mlss Frances Hewson ls spending] over Christmas wlth her sister in To f\nH-n -. Inivtvn ~nn.nInn.. rvv\:I\1vr\r] l`Ar\ cuupu: LU LllUL1' IIUIHU lll iV1ll1(;`SlIIg, Recent visitors included Mrs: 'l`11omp.son., of Thornton, with Mrs. Geo, Young; Miss D. Fa.1'i.~:, of Braci- ford, at Russell Constablds. Alxnnr +Inu'u-fur Lulu . n-nl1r.u.~. I I ' tlu: lUl'(l, ill; lXUSS`E31l L;Ul1iSED.[)l(i'S. About thirty ladies gatl1ereJ at the Community Hall for the month- ~ly meeting` of the Women s ln.sL1Lutel on 'J`l1ursu21y, Dec. 14th. After the usual bu:~'iness session, M1';~1_ 1. A. Spring` 1'en(le1'e(l The Fi1's t Noel", very acceptably. A debate wan then: put on, Resolved that Ch1'i.~:t1nu..s ini the day of early settlers in Inm.~:ll xvus more enjoyable than that of to? day. "he aflirlnutive was taken by` Jlrs. W. J. Goodfellow and Miss H.l ll. 01'cIl1u1`(l, while the negative '.\'us` upheld by .\I1's_ I. A. .Spring and Miss. Agnes Marquis. The judge. do-q cision \\'a.< in favor of the afl21'ma- `Live. .\l1':~'. Jas, Lennox, 01' U2L1`.l'lC, gzwe an 1mp1`e.~:.~'i\'e :.1(l(llc.~`S on 'lem- perunce, u1'gin-g 1ne1'ez1se(l intevest by the women. M1'.<. Lennox also Visit- ed the school to inte1'e.~:t the pupils in` the essay competition >'[)0ll.a'Ol'L`Ll by W.C.T.U. Laov o m p u: wh on in g 01' as} u : (le ' ab st.` tllt for M1`. and .\Ir.~:. Wm. Carson were cullc-d to Hamilton last week L0 sce' their d'.1ug.;'l1t<-1', Mrs. Calder, who is very ill. Ur mu! Mr<, \\ _ M(-Dnvxnhl, nf` VUl')' 111. Mr. and Mrs. W. McDonm'd, of ChLu'L-hiil, spent. Sunday with Amwcw .\IiJl<.~r, u H.-,- 1 \1,.u;.... . .1, ` M1; zmd .\h'.<. J, .\'1(-Minn have re- turned home from :1 month's vxslt 1n .VI:1c'l`ier. vmm w A nr um 1r..:+..,1r`h... .11 rnnr .V1I1L' l 101`. The W.A. of the United Chui :11 met`. ut the cliuich, with ax fair zitctcndzuicu. The repo1't.s 101' the year wczc very fz1vo1'able. The following" ufI'1cei'.< \\`<-1'0 clcctml for the coming year. 1 Hon. l ru; 1\I2's. J. W. Robinwn; P1'csident, Mrs, J, W. Jennett; Vice- Pmsitlcnt, Mrs. Wilbert McCzmn; S0cretzLry, 1\I-rs. J. H. Bell; Asst_ Sec., Mrs. A. Miller; Flower C0m., Mrs. A. 1`). Dobson and Mrs, J. W_ Robin- son; Pu1*. Com., i\'Irs_ J. H. Bell and .\I1~s. .-\. .\lille1'; Visiting: Cmn., .\l1`_<. VV. PzL1')' and Mrs, L, R;u'no1'; Or_z::mi. Miaza A. Miller. 'J'ln.- mxt i Inc.-etin_L: will lw hold at the home of .\lr.<. Jolm I)0l).< ... 41... ,i....n. n \1.- .\ll`$. JUHH U()l)SUJl. Srnry to n-port thv do-at.`n 0." Mr.-:. IL Jmmt-Lt, of An-_g'u.~'. Much sym- pz~.t.h_v is vxtcrmlud to the son-rowing" fx'icnd.~=. ' Season's 0`z'0etin s to ali A(l\'ance D UL1II'f)V'Q THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933. j1l; CRAIG-I-IURST 1 934 CLOWES STROUD UTOPIA 1113:,` ll} i\UV(,`lllDI' Lllls ytfill`. V. W1-:1 lt_1s p1'oba_b1e that the coun<;_n of mL,n:O1`1ll12:. can-ly 1n_ the new year M11 be 5 mi askul to sub_m1t a. lgy-law for around nslp qua1`t<-,1` 01 a m1ll1o1_1 dollars to un- 7 t0_ (lertukc the work, wlnc-h wo_ul(_l pron- } by; ably be undertaken as rcllet work. ,-iguu. 1 \u uLuuguL, guns, J.'..'L' _yuu. UU , not things as I do." 2| they had the `.iC1hrist1mLs they did not ;ond ~'him ' - for your gifts, ;. hope you will nd `,Lyour you may stay ,. tree. e cried the children, Star ! on the topmost though a great star had blossomed out. 6 1:4-I-IA .-.1.:I,J.m.-. ....... ,...,...-. ,.,., -- ` LYUUS. ' So the chilclmn h:xst.ened to set the }house in order. When ovc-ry room was fair :1 star was shinillg` on the lowest bough of the tree. Then Llley set to work patiently and 1U`.iI`.gx_v gand nished the gifts for Father and Mother and G1'undmothc1'. When they ran to the tree a row of stars had blossomed on the lmver boughs. `Then they packed baskets to take to ncig'hbo1`s who might not, have much Christmas cheer. When L-Hey (-,;1m.r\ dam-imv lmmn nil ffnu mimnn LQ.L'J.1' gllb, Sill Llll.` I11`UUH(`ll`. They got ready the crumbs and shezwes. of wheat for the birds anu preparred extra tidbits for the home and cow and (log and cat, and they Pg`-.1\'e the food to these friends with iczu'cs.~'.es and kind words. Ihen {they found all but the topmost bougn `u1ig.ht with stars. By this tune it \\'as C'h1'i. Eve, and they had to go to bed_ 'rh{1\r` :1)-nunin H10: (`nuns -7.11:; nnrinv gu LU ueu_ They arose in the dawn, and under the shining tree` they sang their czu'o1.~: and rejoiced, each ovur her 'own gifts, and over those uf tile `others. No said, Is that all 1 are ner than was full of love, i 'T`h{2n Hun! emu` ctnnn nnn r-nnainn and ;\11`;\:. Lioynton, Quite a number of the shc1'me1`. have moved their slulxlties ovc-.1 to Carthcw Bay. The ice is .~'a.\'e1'a1 inches thick._ It to be hopcu that the ice will not break up, for there are many unemployed in the \"..1`.1gu. '\vh- Q1-.1:-1: and hlr C;n`\' L,m-1.sunzz~< Joy anu love, some one coming the the boy from the hill. him, said the a bad bo V. I LL. :.. k..;..,..:..... ..~ n.. n u.,.l When Christmas was once a time 0% \\'1(?hdl)1`.-\\'(il1:lklIlHg`, th1_eHchiI(l1'e11, lwio 1\ 0( in e d.pp_V' 21 ey were getting ready for the day. One morning they found 21 Christinzls tree standing` in the best room. it was . not (lecoruted, and the children .-aid: How shall we make it beautiful 2" A wi.~;e Grandmother lived with them, and she said: Only by keep- ing the Cl11'i_stnm:< spirit can you make it beautiful. In those (lays the selsh and un- kind needed not to put a` tree in their houses; they could not make it bright. Only those who knew the Cl1rist.inu.s spirit could have spamling trees. I C,` Al. ,.L:1,I.... L.`..L.,.-J LA ._.1. 4..- take came dancing home all the lniccuc brzmchcs were aliglat. 'Il'd.Ll UIUISSUIIIUU. UH LHU l'U\\'el' U0'L1gnS. I i W]1:1f. `nn\\' '7 fhnv r>vir>r]' fnr '9 iUL'd.1lL'1lUS \VU1'(i illlgt. ' What now '2 they cried; for we want it all shining. The birds and boasts have not had t'o.ei1' j.;i1'ts, said the mother. 'I`hrI\' n'n1* I-rauthr Hwn r-m1n1T-mu nut` `blhkf .',1ULlb HUUEU UH L_llL` 1111]. boy. g'il'Ls, sztill the Esecond. do wa.nt them. better than Wu. tre-a(l.< 0.1 our smitl \'illugc..~ and i1'1'lj.1`lTllCl`l`S nlllil Lhc little lnnn UIJL`. ] let him in_ your U'G(.' is shin- Nurse said it been unkind all to be kind to ;'ou. 1 Ve gifts, fer you do `C11n'ist1nas hiin nu`-ziv EORILLIA PLANS TO BUILD ll ANOTHER POWER PLANT Mr_ F. H. Horne, chairman of the Orilliu Water, Light md Power Com- mission, announces that z1nu..her power plant will be built. The com- mission some time ago secured an option on property on the Gull River, Ia mile north of the town of Minden, known as -the W0-rkmzm Falls. $20,000 is the price to be paid. There is 21 full of appro: 125) feet, and it should not be (lilliculi. to e:ea1;<.- a h-ezul of 100 to 1.10 feet, wi.ieh will be twice the head at the Swift ` iapids, where O1'illizL .< p1'e.~:ent power ;i.~: derived. uub. Little chi1d~1`en, may your tree, likewise, (lone `in the name of Spirit ! '21. ll`Cil(X U1 lwill tw1 I` Raplds, whc in: derived. I TWIH-i-nm 4-' many U.IlL`lH[)lU_y`L`u IH LHU \..m;=',u. M1; Slack and Mr. Gzu`vi':., 01 C1'ai_2'hurst, have been bu:=)' w:1ing' Mr, Gol1and s house, also thtii of Ro`ut_ Crawford. `I121 (1\1J.'lVUU.- 1 During` the present year the flow at the Severn River \\'2L1~'. so small mat Fat times Orillia. could operate only `one g'enerzLt01' and power had to be pure.l1a.sed from the 0n'ca1'io 1-I;,=d1'o, which was secured at 21 cheap rate ]on 21 fteen-year a.g1'een1e1'1t, expir- `inp; in November this year. H`. `< n)'nh:1}1]n Hum? Hun 1-nun:-L`. n4-' an, ...`.4.\ 1- u nu ._a. At the regular weekly 1nu:tir.g' of .St. An(h'cw s Young; Pcoplc s Society, `the fo]1o\\'in_g: o'1c0rs were 3'u.CLC(I for the co`min_u' your : Pu-r- K NI `\T:It-T.r-nnnn ' 1:9. LU!` LHU CUllllll_|{ _VC'c|.l' I P1'(:. l{_ M )IzLcL(ennz111; lst; Vice-P1`cs1(le'nt, Nliss ll/lU.1'g"dl`L'lL Hub- hzml; 2nd Vice-l-'1'csi(lent, Du1'1z11(1 Bell; Sec.-'I`1'casui'cr, Miss: Phyllis ML-Lczm; Pianist, i\ Ii.ss G\\'ui'.d0lyn Jackson; .-\s.~*t. Pianist, Miss Edithl .Hubb:u`(l; Convcncrs: Spiiiitual, El- Ibcrt Dutcher; Litemry, Arthui Mc- 1L0zm; Missiowlary, Miss Ma.1';y Mc- `Do-u_L';all; Social, Miss Marion Scott. ' Wnlln\vinn' Han nlr-1-Hnn nf n!1'u-rum LlU'Ll_L',`illl; DUCHH, LVll.\'.\' iV'1al'10H DCOCIL. Following; the election of oicers, which occupied the major portion of the nweting`, M1`. Truman Williams conducted in the singing of C111'1.st111as carols. GENERAL MOTORS OFFICIAL FIND IMPROVEMENT GENERAL A ;:enm'zL1 upturn in bu acro-ss Czmzulu is d.[)pZ1I'CI1t, accord- ing: to C. 1*J_ .\Ic'l`uvis11, p:em~rai sales III:lI1'\,`E,`0I' of Gamma] Motors of Can- zulu, who has just returned from a Don1in'ion-wid`e inspection of Gcnoral .VIOtm~." b1'zLn`che.~'. {'.....IN-I.-mu. in 411. `|\/I.n.H' .VlUIU1'h' [)I"Ul`C11U.\'. Conditio- ns in the 1\1z1riLime;~ are very denitely on the up, he told :1 dinner gathering` of General Motors representatives in \the Eaton nound Room, with greater activity in the mines, forsets and improved ag:.'icL1l- tural opportunities. `?Hi`I>I'il`.' fn irwni r-nntlitinns H10 1'.ul'al O])[)01'LuIllLl(:S. \ufm-1-ixzp: to local conditions, the .~'p-uiu,-r >tl`CSS(3(1 that 'I`o1'ont.o sales hud 1.-xr:oo(lcd those of uho L-u11'e.~:pc11(1~ in,-.1" nmnth.< of 1929 and that Gen- eral ';\1otor.< h-ad nLso nttztined this yuar the i'.u'g'e~.:`. pom- of sales in the industry in Canada. in its his- tory. THE BRIGHTEST STAR ST, ANDREW S Y.P.S. The Northern Advance the operamon. Dr. and Mrs` R. E, Da\~'i.~: and .\Ii.<;.' Myrtle Coxworth, of '1'orontc-, spent the week end with friends here. mlm 1..n:m. In.-+:+..4n n1ni' -..1~ Hm ' every star on! mean 21 deed the C1n'1:t1'nas ` I 1\Iag*ist1'a:te Govor is a nimnbcr ux tzhe Masonic Order and Past District Deputy IGa',and Master of Georgian District. He is also a Past ;\Ia`_~t-c1` of liarnak Lodge, No. 492, A.F. &' A.1\'I., and of Orillia Lo(1_s;'c-, A.F. & A.M., No. 192. He is a mcnlbcr of the Church of England and of tn: Diocesan Mission Board. he 15 Secretary of the Mzlgistiztteo` .-`.s- sociation of Ontario, an ofcc xxhich he has held for about nine years. `*7 ' I 1 --r `I 1|/T474 l`4-_._4. ....._..,\4. nu, nu.) uxau. 4.`... ......v . _ . . . ... .,-...-... Magistrate and Mrs. Gover expect to move to Orillia. They haw. two dzLugh~te1's and-one son, Miss Rum Gover, who is taking` the s0('(md your Normal school course at Toronto this year; Miss Joan Govor, at homo, and Ur. Goo1'_;'o Gover, who is connected with the Angus shops at Montiuai. of , )v.v ; '9. Mail 1 `.`.' In 1909 M1`. Gover went to Cold- \\'aLC1' to take (:ha1`g`e of 21 bluulch ofce for Mr. M. B. Tudhope, of Orillia, now Judge Tudhope, 01' Brockville. Mr. Gover xvas appointed police 1nag`ist1'u.te of C`0](i\\"dtL`1' m July, 1913. Since that time his 1.er~ ritory has been extended several times, and now embraces Mu.koka district, west of the lakes, also the townships of :VIatc.110dasl1, Tay and Medonte, as well as the village of Coldwater. `MR. H. GOVER APPOINTED MAGISTRATE FOR 0RlLLlAl Word was received by Magigtrate Ho\"a1'(1 Gover, of C01(I\\`ate1, on '1`hu1'sdzxy, Doc, 14, of hi:; appoint- ment to the mag'i.=t1'acy of Orillis. and dis . "it, succec-(lin;.`: Magis\..au: 1)z1mL-i McLT;;ugh1'in, of Orillia, the Lna115e to become et1`ecti\`e on Jzmuary lst. 'F!n1-n in F'1vn\nn1'h F.nu-lnnrl, NT!` E0 DUCOFHC CIH:.`L`Ll\`(:` Ull dd.I1Llili'y .Lb'l.. Born in Plymouth, England, Mr. Gover came to Canada in 1900, go- ing; first Lo Nlaiiitoba. AfLe2- a brief! stay there, he returned to Ontario and was appointed a district illspcc-i tor for the S-tandard Insuramre Com- pany, first with headqua1'tc1';: at North Bay, then as the te1'1'ito1'y '11.; extended to Ne\\'ma1'ket, he chose Orillia. as his home. `He went {to Orillia about 1903, and t\v(mt.;.'-seven years ago was marriied to Mi.<:s Edith Tipping`, daughter of .\11'. Geo. Tip- ping, formerly of- Orillia, and now of Coldwater. v `nan `Ir /'1 , .1 run 129 DUNLOP STREET PHONE 535 `mm 1"U.t$.N.I.'.l'UI$.Ei IJJ-\lVJ`.lVJ The Seas.on s G1'cseLi`ngs Chri. Cl1ri. happy season, Filling` lzezuts with hopc and cheer; M-u_v it prove the best and b1 2f_hLOSt You have had for mung: LL year. FURNITURE 'I('!('\ L Li Strongly made steel. wagons, with disc Wllools and rubber tires. A gift laf would be g'1`caLi)_" appre- ciated by any boy. -:.`n-I tun I{i11(101'g'ur1`m1 square fables. e11m'n01 nish. 41 Boys S1m'g'hs, .\`1`l`()l1;-_ ,']_\ made Wlth round 1-umnms. F1-om 31 1113 A gift 111211". 0\'m'_vono, .-.mp1-c(:iutes-- 21 card 1Ta1)lo. Good, slrollg, tables with \\':1s11ablo tops, From the AI!` 'l'T"D KINDERGARTEN SETS CARD TABLES 11331.1. $1.95 U? SLEIGI-IS |(l|lI\7 LUJJIKV7 -1-` l $1.4 UP w1r,n n'1en(1.<, at 12540611 on mLnmu._v. Mr. and i\`Irs, Wm. Cleary 2u';te11d- ed .\1e hmeral of the late Mrs. R. Je .-. tt at Angus on Sunday_ Mr, H. L. Jennett was removed Lo the Barrie hospital last Wednesday su'ering from an attack of appen- dicitis. We are glad to report he is recovering satiSfact01'i}}` foiioxvinsz the operation. Dr zmrl NT-,< R. 17. Da\*i.< and Mi v

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