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Northern Advance, 22 Feb 1934, p. 5

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x `(piatl gets absolutely nothing, butt still they must be taken care OL] We would, tzherefore, ask you to give` `very serrious consideration to me} matter of a g`1~an.: to the board, andl `increase it over last year if possib'~:. Ra(1enhu.r.:t Rt. Hn.mmnn4l nn hr-` (Continued from page cne) L\'cx"o~n us :11'1`c. at his home L1n(H(`.~' on .VIonday evening` by Em-i211 Cons-tublv Hammer. The is allc~5:e(1 to have `..:1kv11 place :'.`tumu_\', Feb. 17th_ LUU URL 1'. dollar H. Al. I.~ I1l[n'lIk|LL'lLl.\. from-her is gueutly improved in ` at Jixno of \\'1'itin:. 9 day of m'aym- was observed 111 \l'ro_\' L'nite(l Church on I*`1'i(luy,' of `.`.`~ Chum-hill lmiiv.-~ 1)uing; in lulzn`. Mrs, '1`. S1.(`\`cn.< <,:'n\'o .: \I\\\.|-.. H. .\.. . II L . DJ Tu 'r1'0 1' ` V 4 LEFROY r: .,,sn v I 1 still . I. ':1lk 01 D1 |r|n1>f The Northern Advance .-;L. (Hill `(L UL`(I~` lscd \\'as not p:-c- - an adj-m1'nmcnt] 'l`uesd:1y, Feb. ; Cumllu }-n 7n~`.. 1 thrcatont--I ` I CHARGE n- przu'uc- hold th.-s. ill. Iu.\;, . and ' l` all t'JL`1'Sl3y uuw last. week. 3` 1\Ii-as Jane Mathieson returnt,-d to . `Toronto afl-er having spent two week.) . 4 as the guest of Mr_ and iVIrs. Hazlett. `I We are pleased to report that MW. Geo. Jordan s mill yard is being,-` ll- `ed up winh saw logs. People cannot Jget along` without some lumber and 1 sawdust to preserve their ice. 1' M1`; N I". plilh f nf Vrxu` T.icl.-nan-4. 0: \.(| \ A-` Llllll "MU LIA`l' UL '21. m-H 4H 2. (::1;:`n gxzu1t. est.i1'n2I.te of c+.\'p(-n.<'r3.< for th tirm i: 50 ysas and Texas States. Mrs. Carlin Foysban rL-tL11'11cd 'h.m1e 0-n T`I*.L11'.=,v_lz.x_\' last after . three months with rolz1ti\':.~: in kam- T)nu nu-`A T\J.... f`\. ..-.14.... lf. HHU JIIS, 1. :\. DLUIIU. Mr. emu Mrs. Clarke Crawfo-rd. Mrs. A. H. Crawi'o1'd and Mr. John Jackson motored to Toronto -hhe fl1'St2 of the week. M1':L Timmins, of Sutton, spent a `couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joslin. T\/`Iva Llnnnoncx :11` 3 n.-\+ :.-u.-..,.. :..,.. -JOSUJI. a Mrs. H-eppenslvull is not impro very fast. She is still under the tor s care. - 1 Cnuuuv 4-n II(\r\I\`n` LALL `In .....I ` DUI ti CiLJ'U. ' ` Sorry to report both M1`. and Mrs. ;.`-Xitkins are under the do0.u1"s came. 5 M1'_ and Mrs. Mc-Cuish ente1'taim.-(1 ~21 nuniber of their friends on F1'id2w evening` at a prog'ressive cuchre. T'h-2 Wo1non s Auxiliary of St. `Aidan s Cfh-u1'c:h met at (the home of Mrs. M. MoCuish on Wed110s(l:Ly af- vhsnrnnnh. Sevm~:x| wm-n nhumf. nu n.--.. 5i.l.W'uubl- LU }JL'UDU1`\U l.aIlUl].' `CU. ' ; Mrs. N. LL. P1'.m,t of New Liskcaru. I | is at present the gues of her mother, I 'M1`s. Mcllillzm, and her brother Archie M1'_ and Mrs. .-\ll'1'ed Fo,'.~ton cele- lbra/aed thclr golden \\'c(l:l1'ng Lmnix sary on .VVe(lne.-day, Feb. 21st. qu:cL- ; ly at the-11' home. A number of then` ; {L1'1e11cls called Lu C.'\LL:ll'1 b4.~.'L wi.~l;..~. 'l`.heV expect `:0 `mm: 1'`;;-;- 1';u`:i..u l'L'< , union in the early ' `~..'.x<;-n nun J'IIVI\ :1: C H64... 1" ....,l Miwsq Viola Stone and frielld, 01` Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, T. A. Stone. R, . Tu nun Tug. l`In~.-In. I .......J'n..,l nu u.u., unu_ nearer hcmc. \\'is~h for then 1).." 1?` Ct, hlU.Hi.L1'_y 1i`U!I| gave an il1;.. sion work in day evenin_u' Cllurtzh, \\'hi(`l` :1 large and :. Nfur. 1) `D1.- _\UuIl}U.`.r >l.`| Vand'o1'f ow: .3. L4. L'zL;_j,L', tuhve foy X02`- h1n' r-nun:-H J`. uLLgu EL! HAWKESTOEE AICIU Sta .v 1`. WHEN YOU SUDDENLY REALIZE IT S HER BIRTHDAY . . . AND YOU CAN T TELL HER YOU FORGOT IT ...AND YOU RE MILES` APART improxing nndar tho .nn- UL` H111 labor. tions: could \vit.'n uuug joc- pdssem/e/5 /53/a//y 1 /zjzzred 1'/2 /z/he 4/ears of public se/'4'/ice Get to a telephone . . . a. Long Distance call will make both of you happy. A ["111 1 a . zz/vzys Use Ca 2241/ /4 )1 Nafiomzl ru- \-A-I 5 ' ' ` ' C/M2;/L2L E3! E7 s.QRE P Au. PA$$ENGfRS SAFE: \.:H`Uu ing. Te'ek()r1 /) [75 mm E:c1'21'es5 CLARKSON _iiif`omTI'a:vi`.,m Phone 62 Tickets, Time-Tables and All Coach T|`a\ cal Information at Ji fa gas 1% EE.EE. `7 %'7'S~T7'V`-'~\`I':..\.%)-v ` L-..`lI:8-. .'-s:1!%a.'r . _ Turn \Vintcr into Summer! Come to Cunndn`s Evcrtrccn Playground on the Sunny uci- c Coast. Spend balmy days put of door_s riding, golng, hik- mg, ruotorn '. m_-.: ('0 vided nI-.'.1-n\- uc uoast. bpcna balmy clays out doors ing, niotoring. LOW mil f:::-:--; and special win- ter rates at hotels both contri- hutc to the economy of :1 holiday in this sunny Canadian Play- ground on the Pacic coust. Tickeis good going Nov. 15(o Feb. 28 Rctuv. n limit, A ril 30. Stop 0'. c.-rs ulluwcd ut. u inlcrn1cdi:\tc `Oil1lS. Full information from un_-.' tiulml, agent. ml /f?{X`'~` In rn groux Reduced Fares to -- VE`C(c))U\;ER, 1' RI , B. . " also to Seattle, Wash. rr A. A. S."'3ITH J. for that L 1:,. Mmmrrer Z lodsse/21/er zizjared ;`U(( /20! one; Pagg Five IE THURSDAY, F`EBRL'.\RY 22, jl-in 11`('illll,H: j0_\'<-d u-ix-n n \' JLJUAK lxl ucvouut of tion of zhv .~'titut(`.< \\':`.= - n ..- A .- :u.t} .\I)'< nu 1:: \`- J H,` `bl. (Continued from page one) ll. HID` by .7 ULHICH for 111 .11.. .. O\'L'1'\'u u (`zma PAINSWICK `NJ lilI'LilLlUIl U\'H`l'| A ropmt of th .,.u -. CH ..-... l)u`TC.~' L0 LHl.\' I zation, all \\'un- this on-g':1a1iz:1ti< bnmch. rep aulun n~i\-nu my |,'\ mud ` U` M] :d by 1' A11} agrricult ` Sim<-nr- L'L'H HU pi('turr v. .u ` lll\ IL old th Inln (` ('UIl1l pIv:\.'.' In`-fncu JLTUCH 0111:: n L t:um_`.'. Unitu nn . U|L.`l|l.: \Vilh '(LL'L'U[JLU(L W. H. Todd wr0t a that be h-211' paid $250 for u Lxvansiesu t1'u(ie1'.< licen.=(.- with the understand-_ ing that this would be rotumed aftc-1 ` he had been established. and 21'-Rods `that the fee be relumed. It wasl` pointed out by the elm-k that it was: cu.~`- omury to apply such fa.-o.~~' Jnl taxes. ` non ur_,,. r~-- .. .-, '1 .`l.'il('l|IilI and W .. mu | z1fT.-x `IX? L` H; mix <-lcbru H.Ll` In H _ Lh (- .ner for the lar'e'es* Ivlul. How Class Grew Denton Massey said he wanted Lo the minds of all that the two. of all class-es and there is a spirit as. iwtingr second to none. The men.- hers come from all (lenominations, `there being` some fty Romzm Catli- olics axtenrling, with the approval of thr-ir parish priests. The class started in Hope Church in Fr.-b1`uzu'_v, 1025. He wz1:< zmlcecl ii` `('lzL.~'.~< was run or con` rolled by one or" It is composed of yormg; men` he would teach a <,-1'.1.<.' oi` }'ULlnf, ,']11C1,` wl1r>.-e tc:1c.he.r `had left. The rs-` Sunday there were six present; the secmui Sunday there were eiglrteen, and in April the class won the ban Bible (`l:-rs. in the city. in the fall it `as (le('i(le(l in broa(lca Lhe sc~:'vice each Sunday which lr:L< been continue-(l .-'in;`ri. The 1-fluss has had to more .`~1."C1'z1.' tirnes in or'(`;e1- `0 get neerled zu-corn- modzxtirm. ln 1032, on in\'iL:zLinn ht 1n:1nz1;:(~n1e1rt of .\Iz1ple Leaf G:n'(l~n<. it \v:r.< tlrwitlerl in l".`l:l :1 Sumlzry int.-eting; in the ziremr. bw` 1? \\`;:_< 15:1)`.-ll flwn e-nrlinn.-.. Iivnvvlrl x lat... !iIl(`\\' ()1 brought 1011 than .-nu-xv \`, nnxnuurll . ,\\'iU1 311'. gzmd .\Ir. and .\Ir.< J I.`H.-nu ,|||.5 LU uI.3cuJLIal: `.nL: xulllllb U1. bllU.`.U lwho listen in on Sundays that the York Bible Class is a one or two .man orgmiization. | Dave Miller, former radio an- inouncer, acted as chairman of the ,mer-ting and briefly explained the ob- ljcct of the visit to Barrie. Ernie lBu: ess introduced the various mem beis pre-_-ent, while H. Parker, tni;- gyear s president of the class, gave 'some idea of the o1'_L,vai1izatioii. Tho. l('las>' `.1215 a president, a board 01 Edirc-ctoi.-'. which also has a presiclent, `\'ice-p)'e.~:i(len t, zone manag'ers; in all Tthere are 2-10 oicers, and every member of the class is kept in fouch l with. ' he i i(ll.`~'Z`.l)ll.~'(,` class` or co-ni`rolled or" is men jisting` |bcr.< tlwre lolics ithr-ir in lin young` men r. `sec'~nd `and lncr lar4'e.< (`Ir-is.= lcity. was Sunday lwhich has itiines :mO(lntion. In 19:7, ? nn or . lot - I invii -if inn uucn upun. Children must learn he think for tliemselves, and not to be yes people. This only comes fnom p1'ac- tice. `J6 years of age he should be able to `to think tliingrs sit down and analyze problems for himself and make denite dee1sio1..-:. That is -`he trouble with democracy to-day; always leaving it to others V out because some men can't zhink for themselves. There are top many homes where the par- ents do all tlhe t.hin:king' for their children, then when they are out in the world on their own they are lost. got 2l.]_)])l'C(`latl10lI1 of val-ue;~1 of the past. Some of these values were at- tained by much sacrice and suffer`- ing; that you can t estimate them. Youth to-day should value the past with ieveient and bowed h-ads. Boys must learn to have an intelli- gent altitude toward the value 01 money. how it is to be used. An 18-year-old boy can be a profound capitalist. it i:;n't money that makes a capitali.s-. but the attitude All kinds of people haven't _'-.7501. money, but in mind they may be c:1pi.ali.~*t.-'. 311; Poole said he wasnt talking` zigziinst capitalism, but want- ed children to think of it sanely. We have reached a only co-operation can save us. omir:_<. If we were only willing` to share one \\'it`l1 auothey then most or` our problems would n i mlm` he met ox cr When a child becomes 15 or; We are living in a very sick .world to-day. Young people l1ayen t The purpose of money and of mind toward i..l stage wheze, Al * he root of all our troubles C`CU.l report under d0c*.ur s a. levening` Clh~urc=h `Mrs. MoCuish ztzernoon. Several were absent on ac- 'count of bad roads. Afte~.r the meet- ;ing refreslnnenits were served. 5 Mr Jas. McCuaig, oi` Walburg, Sask., Vi.~:i4`-ecl Mrs. Graham and daughter on Saturday of last week. Mr. J. S. Edwards lost a valuable 'je-rsey cow last week. ` Toronto ail .-er Hazlett. i being ed logs. get preserve of ~..... ....u\,.. mu. ..u.-V - MINESING Kan- sas ` Rev. and Mrs. Cruse and dau_:;l.tcr _Mary spent a few days in Toronto last week. F033.-ton ibra/ued thei1_gold_e.n- \\'cd:lin_:, anni`\'_ `lll1H`. ur;::m1zat10n. radlo an- Llud `lmrzr.-ting fjcct !Bu: bex jyozm ga\'c' class :\'i('r`,-p)'r:.~:i(i0nt, `H1011! nrn Q40 nmFD1'< url nvrlu \":1.< also g:1\'on. All joined in the ingr. uftor \\'hi(-h :1 1) \`.'u.< spent. 'l`t :1 has day were Mr. .Izu'k, .\Ir.~'. .-\. Wivc. .\h's. .~\. .\Tu1`.~'ha11. I .\w.\'>"1'.~`. {RoI:1nd ('11. `the fune1':1` at I-Tlm\ .-110 . [1 ..- \I' I _j_. 3 In spite of -`she zero wea.the1', Co1- 5 glie-r St. United Church was well 1511-` ged on Th'ur.'~:day evening last to hear `Denton Maa of Toronto, with 'membei's of his Bible Class. Nlost lpcople are familial` with :`.he Yiork ,Bihle Class, its Sunday se1'vice being won the air since 1925. Some twenL3 !members of the class ztccoinpaniea 2M1`. Massey to Barrie, the object be ;,in.p; to disabuse `the minds of those I nnvn .\'iiHn1- {nu-inn .m,1n ran GLENCAIRN MAN FOUND DEAD GUNSHOT WOUND IN HEAK ;DENTON MASSEY AND HIS YORK BIBLE CLASS .\l 1'5. 1 .sp-mling: 1Hl'|l`D IIUIVU. Other zxchulcd .-:41. \|.. `ll.\H1(`)'l' I\'nn.\ 4- '.' "0 . In.` J'._'il 1"` liculou u,l...2 HHU? . Jzmu . `_\ ` TAX RATE TO BE UP THREE, FOUR MILLS; HIHI L Show. HL md (ECU) LIJIIUES lL\ - some httlc ti: 1 <\`w:r:I\\x'v ,.4` .\11. El.ll(l and .\l`1`.< \' A. I n inquc ton Hm`: \urH1r m:;u'u~':1.~u \ (`u. .\Ir. zmd 11.11 .\h'.<. lC1l.~'mer(' (=. (`.hu!'('h \ 1. \._ L.1;u;;, if." and IC. (`:1< `. of the I:1.o on Saturxluy. .\'c~\\'m:m's s ....,,. CW 1nl.. 1) H11! `. nu.` kU`|lll'.'ll '." ."L`1('. 3' ng; IIYCHZI, 1?! 10 nudioncu would look; ::m:1l1. Over 17.000 at um-1i215.: and 0\':,=1' 10.00) ,-,,x_- T ..-_.+ VVf\l\.. L` ..-.\ . ` I ii-FE} RS3. ,_A' (\__ H collect -the full amount of $5358. 'on the new re-sc1'\'oir to be built 1:; mcrease it over last; 112 poss1'o'c.g Radenhuvrst & Hammond. on he-E half of the Hospital Board, wrote 111:; reference to the account of Betty` Lewis at the hospital, and advised that the board would accept $300 in fu.l|` payment of the account. If this is. not accepted, steps will be taken to. New Waterworks Reservoir J. A. Ellis, . of unempl0_`.- ed relief for the Dl.'0\'lllC(.', l'o1'\\'z1r(lc(l agreement for the town to .~:ig`n in connection with the work pq`ro;'ram the VVa`-erworlcs Depaitment. he: total cost of the work is plm-e(l at- $15,000, of which $6,200 will be` spent on labor. Of this the provin-i cial and l'e(le1`al _L'o\'ennnen-'.~: ullll each pay one third, or .>`2.0(i6.(i7, and} the town an equal .~l1ar. The ug'ree- l ment was accepted. V l W, H 'Fn(lrl \\'l`n+(t :nlvi;inn- Hun UI ' tlztys \ ('l' .\I1`.< \l.' . . . K . W. Uhrisi .::x1'(l<':1:1] \\ . \T\- . ` lH.l(lll','l.' L 44,000 U11 LU` Nnship "\T,-.17. .vl(I \ vctuz . .\I1`.~` 121.; 1115 Stable (bun. Hill. .`. . I. . Lul? l\ ` lmml. V(l.\U3. R.B.P. Want C0-0pe\`ati:3.~1 A letter .from tho .~12c1`c`tzu'y 01]` R.B.P. N0. 601, AHz121dz1h~, zu!\'i.:ul `C that prepz11'z1.'io11.< \\'c1'r' being` made`; to `hold Derry Day, Aug`. 11th, 1111` Barrie. From ten to 1't0c11 tl1o11. 11:.-oplt: are (.`X])C`('i(:(1 on thu lay 111111;] the co-opc.-ration of 1-011111-ii is z1.~!'.e.1`~{ to make the clay 21 . 'l`I11.- 11.431` of Queen's Park, tiw .-\_:1~ic:11t111~.1li Park, and a1`1a11g'em<,-nt.\: for ex `UH police on the . is 1'e(1L1r:'~."L-.~_i.'_ Al.`() thv })1`i\'il of 1)u'Ltin_u` up`: st1`c-21111111`.-: 211111 -he 11.1- of thu hz1111l,;( P51; 11';-U - ' ` 1 4 -1 ,.1 (.'1>1n4- ,\ 1-nu - . \'l!\ \`lll (`I11-i..tiu stie; M1`. . .!,< L` `.T.. \ Awll Mr .\n.\.n.` [`)G-1` L L'5L PX ' -111, Ind I u1_Lg,uu . l , Chi1(11'en must be ,9;i\'en the right; |\H.":t`.1-'!'} of }mt1'ioti~*121. They ::1ust: [not be brought up on flag'-waving`. bu? ' `shown that tlwy are citizlm 01' `Jul 7\vo1'1d and not neccs.~:zu'i1,\-' of Can-' ) :1(i:\. l`hi.< is the land of our bin"). bu.` we n1ust~b(.- 1'1~ir:ndl}.' {o\\':U.'(l G-.11 .;1`~ Thirty-\'u million men In 1-`nu-nun n1-r. Ms .l.n- 4...: :_ .. .-.1 REMANDED ON THEFT \\ (LS Q. 27th. LI... (L11. Hu\'cx' '0 in Cundlc D nnvi In! J\'.U2:lU, .Dlll(1\\'l F.1iz:1bcth St. K` ?'U`.'H' theft I\ u U. J.J-l.J-&- J-'U\l ul- R, Bo.<-Hi will hold :1 sulv of farm .stocks. utcz. on '!`1m1'sduy, l'x:win_9; (lb- cidcd to 3.-:i\'0 up 1'z11'mm;r_ C]itfo1'(I Bannormzm had his 1-i<.;"-H. `.<'hoL:1ri-r L-)'a(-kv(l in 21 full at `u';n` .~`c]`.un|_ `:2-ml-11(l.<. '|`lun-n+m. Q+....,\..- :. n... ._ gonncs. II `shale I nigh. (I (I run 111 :1 ,~ ` :1. LI `l'vc:1ll;h : . The 4 gets it. Tlltlt is why we have ;~.o many criminals across the bonlc.-1-; they are z11\\'ays trying to get rich quickly. A bioy has. go `to learn. early in life to share. If you have (lone a real slmring in your youth` that time will be the happiest to look ` back upon. Chllrlwxn n1nc+ lnnvn An +lsl.~..l- Pr FATHERS AND SONS MEET AT BANQUET {f`n-I-1-.\...nA .L`..-.-. .-.. rcxzuul, j.fl'()Ll'11(l.<. 'l`hornt-on Stevens `.\'i1.h :1ppoml1c1ti.<. (~)`nI1t-!1r-v 5: ()`I\-- Lla- \\'L` Illi c2_L2=hbo1's. 1 Europe no -,xnnH~. l'l'I\. Jim Milm lIl.' Ill 1,-ndzz 1v \- I STRCUD YOUNG PEOPLF. I ENJOY TRAVELOC.UEj

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