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Northern Advance, 20 Sep 1934, p. 7

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Cheerful If started W.;\1.b. 01 kolner at. L,nu.eu puurcu wu.< hold on F1'1rlz1_\', the 14th, In the Sunday School. Aftr.-1' the Lord's Dr . .- in nnienn Hm n\inn1'p,< xvurn blllltlily DCHOOI. .-\JL(:1' LHL`. 1.4U1'u :- Pmn.-1" in unison. the minutes were rvzui and . 1'<.-ports were pre- sented. The p1`esi zmnounced that Sept. '_ .5h'd will be W..\I.S. Sun- da_\. Mrs. Heath 521113.: in her usuui uunnru1~.I/. In-xv`\I1n\' nf'fu|- u'hi(-11 \]}'< (IE1). .\lI`.<. HLEHLH 5211!}: in Ilt.'1' unuzu uccpnublo mznmer, after which .\_I1'.<. Jeiis mm! the Scripture lesson 101- the (la_\'. .-\ tl1o1ig'l1tt'ul article on the \':_*1u-- nf the devotional hour was given by .\I1's. .\'ewton. The topic 1'01 the day xvus taken fruni the new Is.-.~' son book, Builder-.< of the Indian Church. A very enlightening` and interesting paper had been p1'ep;1rr-.1 and was read by Mrs. Stewart Paige, \\`hich was tho1'oug;h1_v enjoyed. The nice.-ting \\':xs closed with the benedic- tion by the presidmit, Hrs. .\Ia1con`.~ enn `COUNTY IADIES GOLF ` TOURNEY AT COLLINGWOOD The Simcoe Ladies Golf Associa- tion held a three-day tournameni; at Collingwood, with some forty taln-g part. St.m~t.im- with :1 nualifvimz round.- part. Starting; with qua1!fyin;.r, round,- the sixteen players with the best gross score entered the champlon- ship round, while the next sixteen entered the first ight. This was the featuure of the rst afternoon, in- deed it \\'-as the event of the sunshine hours and as it turned out, sent the two groups over to Thursday morn- inc-~:nnl into the rain. In the morning, on Thursday, tlli'l`(' \\`u.~ the first round in both comp--titive llights, while in the af- ternoon zt further sub-division oc urred. this known as the first [light con. the dear ladies having it` so planned that all would be kept in- to1'v.~t(-rl until the end, and tl:e}.' `.'i:l'n: `l7`..:,I.n- .nnu~nin:.- 510--min in in-nv-hv t01`e*.~1(+t1 untu (no unu, zxnu um) \-.:.-n; Friday mo1`nin_L', again in hr!`-:n'. .~'L1n. :1 ne t<-mnr,=1'uture for out `door gulnes, the semi-nals '.u.-re n-zu-In- and in the aftc.-noon the n:11.~'. thv inton,-st lwing: 1n:1ix1tuim~.i until the last. minute of the iast .v...u- I 9'I|L- .\'nw cumo H1 \\nm<~|~. tho sit channpionship In I`). F. Stmvzxrt. p1::_v:-x'.<, this wix umnty trnph_\'. . bowl. Vuntinul low<: l~lum1m'-u _.\1.r.\ " *' l"H"'H.".l ;VIcPherscm, 1 nu-1`-up. .\11'.<. I'ou'h1 \H\\~ H`.!'H .,. wood; 01`i1!i:1 t",.Il.n..-\ Diligent at play You can never be :1 \I':`.l"".'.. hHl|H' >1-.u\-u nun-. .\l cKinnon. l3:H'1`iv'. put`..in3: rst. .-\. .-\tkin.<. (`o11in;_-`\\'omi; st-cnnd. F. E. Brown. Collingrwood. During the`-th1'cv (l:1ys wit! 1 1:` flu-rn \\ :1 <|`l`i'*>' of .~ `E-ll. th'l`v \\'::.< :1 .<:-1`w.< or . - unctions. pleasing, enioyablo. . ` able and brie!` happy m`-':1'nn.~`. 'l`hn.-a~ took thv fm--~~ of :1ft-1-noon tons and lum-h-m1.<. ;-.11 :x<!<'.f.1:~' r-' :1`. q21_\'ot_\` of n:1tion.~"' and im-"--:w. ... tllu .<()ciul)ilit}` among.-'. the pla_\'e1's who czmm from Harrie, Orillia and Midland. in all of which thc-re are active clubs. COLLIEAR ST. UNITED W.M.S. n l:z1`u`n< crowd of jcoum: people, n.:.n'.,w1-im: :1houtl35. motored to Stz1v..~: (`mun on '1`uusd:1_\', thus open ing the fall term of Collier St. Y1`-`.S. .~\round tho blnzingr camp- fi ' :v spirit of nu-rrimont 1'ei_g'n0u. {le scvclul people Ru` '.n : .~:!z;-- S ng, accompanied by Vera Bz*.ld\\:t`. on the _2`uit.'u'. Gzlmc.-.~' and 1~efre ments concluded the ovon`ng. Everything s been primed ahout` the world war except the list of mi';-' lionaires who were killed in it. at`; lH'.~L UPI. I` llUIl.'.`. .u|; iuvst. R:11'ri<*; In-s1 ::1'n.<.~'. Miss Marjorie Tudhopc. Or nut. .-m-ond ninv h0l(`.<. wit, R:xrri.~ . holv. innon. ':VI.- ('n1Hnu~\I'1\n1{` l ()Ill.H1ll|ll`- . UH Runner-up. .\h'.< .~nI`.\.\`ur;nl\ u-H-an ;Unn(`)"llP. .`H'>'. `v\ iH}\"|'n H`-\-)!1l[i()H -`vm1pi0n.~'hip, sou, Orillin: consolation ('hit1i<-k. `yzlrviet .\`.i.~'.~' Faith I`.:-.<.<.-It. F0` runnm'-up, .\lx'.<. 0. B1 x.-(m. .\Ii. H. A` -.J..n.n I-|\|1I1n COEIER ST.` the tabulation of the . opcnim: with the being: handcrl to .\Ix-.4. rt. of the (`ollin_-_>'wood win can-1g\`im: with it tlh. V. :1 In-:1u*it'ui . `.`< =~ . .1`. H-4 .,~ -\.- c` Clean and ka I\'(;\p you t 1 -?.~P.S. .. I|l.\ (`ollirxg P I-nxvn i.`-`. lli'.`L ` O1`ilLia. <. .\Ix.<.~ ._ W1"... ,u1 :`yIi.~': .\1r.~' UUHL aske ` nu. .- CLJAIL U]. ` m_-_-' and no ncinn UCCZLSIUH. for the secw also W111 be p1 T111. 1-nun)-f rn i11:iU \Vl1l UL` P1 The report on the form of an 21 the Hon. Duncan ; invited to be present . convention on this in part of its work. The re (`Lltl()l1 also is being turne il(l(l|`n'.~`.<, which the Hon. D1`. will be asked to give, telling thing of the plans of his departi for the future of education in tario. It is expected that Mrs. Collo- ton and Mrs. Powell also will be; present I in inrifwiinn fvnin \liuc \T1-_\vHun- _[Jl'ESUH.L l An invitzitiun from Miss McArthur,l SupI.,`1'l11t(.'l1dC]1l1 of the Royal Victoria-. Hospital, to visit that institution wasi accepted by the executive of the ln ; stitutu, and the visit will be n;:.ul-3. folloxving-: the close of the first day`.-'i aftei-nooi} session. I 'l`l1n .lnnln1- lncfifnh.-< nvn fn l :-av;-. Fair in evm-ything ya Makes your friends all j il.lLCl'HUUl} SUSSIUII. The Junior lnstittltes are to have` an importzint. place in the p1'0g'ram of the convention this year, the Jan- ior Institutes worl; 1'ati1e1' than that of Junior Clubs being` stressed. A roundtable conference will be held; for them, with '.\Ii" l-l. Fisher lead-. i113: in. Miss Wal ...ce, of the depart} 1 . ment, will be in charge. Annfhrw iinnnvfnrif `fnnhirn it fn ho; mum, \Vlll me in cnarge. 1 Another important feature is to be; the quilt block competition. There an; to be two classes, and one for appliqucd cotton. There will be: tliree prizs.-.< in each class, all of} equal value. Letter giving: furtliei" particula1`.< will be sent to each` branch. 1 'r1.,. I,-:'\I\< ....,\ Ln um 1..,.m :.. um. oruncn. I The sessions are to be held in the! Oddfellows Hall, which is centrally; located, and the visitors will be wel~ comed by Mayor Craig, the reply to; be _2`i\'en by Hrs. Hewson, of Dun- troon. I H. +1. .....n....+:nn n.m-.+:nn- `nnhl l~..n.,.' i At the executive meeting` held here )1:-.<. C. A. Thompson, of Pene- tang, was named Convener of the standing` committee on Legislation, in. - who tendered her resig;nation some time ago. place of .\l1's. Gover, of Coldwatezui I in rnnnm-tinn with the Smith Sim I C111lC ago. :5 In connection with the South Sim [15 coe musical festival, the committee; in clmrg_2;e agreed to the suggestionl that the program should include a 3 special class this year for lnstitute members from any part of the;13 county. The competition will take|t the form of a mixed quartette and" the prizes of S6 and $4 will be pro-; vided by the county. 1 The e.\:ccutive also decided to pro | lvidc the secreta1`y, .\1'rs. Brown, of, Coldwater, with 21 brief case for usei `in her work. and Mrs. Brown xvasi ,`2,'l`z1l1t(.`(1 an honotariuin of $15. A urn: Innrln H1211 f11r~ 1 ,`.`.'l'ZUl[(_`(I 1111 HOIl0l'2ll'lLUIl ()1 vT`l:). 1 .-\ . was made that the` mernbcx-.< of the executive of each di.~'tri(-t in the county should be pres ent at the opening of each session of the convention to act as a recep- tion committee for the deleszates. _\ \'n\I\ u.-nlnnvnm InH*rn- nl rr1-nx.iin.- (.1011 COIHIHILLUU 101' Llltf UL'l,'f.',il.|.L'- A ve1'_\' welcome letter of ,Q I'O('.tiI1;'.', from .\X1*.<. Albert Walker war: read in which she gave the ha})p_v news n1 1~v;tL1)'nin_-: health and .~'t1'r:11;'th. ` T~l1'.<. R:-ll. of St:1_\'nc-r. p2'e:. .\Ir.<. Wice, .-\l!unia]r-, and Mi.-': Jun`-.<. Om Station, \'ic(--p1'c.~:i:l:x1`..~';I .\ir.<. I-`. W. I-}1'o\\'n. ('0l(l\\':1`.'t:2'. sercrv ' (:X1'}~1i`U:1. .\Ix'.~'. S. Boves. In. frov; .\h'.<. "zn'i.~'. B1'z1rl1'owl; 31 I. ll .H . \l.. I nu... 1...-\ Dun :?l1`.l._ .0 . 1: ?`1>"<-. \lI<\-})\. , . l\'in:_-'. \n.... I Cun_=i.l(-r:'t(~ hov: othL-rs __That s the onky way to dea. H1ZlL()(`.\' dos. F lettuce. 7 loos into small pieces and co1nhine|\\'0\`k and was welcomed ICIIUCL`. 5 ll`.t`11[ 2l1l(l 1)l'O`'l(lCS I01` tlelllall })0\\'L:1` \\'u. the 1'ui. and (lrain and dr_\~' on the monthly peak at the same mm them on :1 cloth. Peel the t0lllil.'UL.`.` I 4, },;._u.,.__ `V _ p:1y.=. per h.p. and rut into small cubes. Cut ch-.-E a\`ouz1(lo.< in half, remove the . . and scoop out the centres, lea\'im; 3011101` hiaxgisti-ate the shells unbroken. Cut the a\'oc:i-lhl-*` YH`>'t court Compton Jeifs in C'olling'wood last by Bluyor with the 1-;1i_ and tomato Cubc_,-,;`.\'illia1i1.< and members ot the bar. .\1:iii:::iti; in the l*`1'cm'h ;1m.,R- E. Fail`, -*'011i01' mmb``1' Of tht l'L`Tlll thv .~`h0ll.<. Top with the iiiay-lbw`. in extendim: C0111'1`i1tU1%1ti0n5 120 ':U1(l OllI121'.~`L,~ .~'c1'\'(? on the h-ttucc [Magistrate Jeffs on his d1>D0itm911ty Serves 4_ ,1-ecalled that in the late 80 s. when - - .-'r' 21" l'r1.--I 1 - xlverv e11`ne `ind faithful and what -; d-~-1.. -`. `. 1 (up mull pm! Ind Kw he has since accomplished only cur- tablespoom: lemon juice, 1`-'_ cup.~| _. _ _ .` I v _ Celem,` diced; 2 cups Tum` sh `Mk out tlu. pionnse he gaxc at that ad, `$4 cup inayonnaise. UIlIllA'.~L,' zmu .~'L'1'\'(` UH LHU u'u.uu Apple, Celery and Tuna Fish Salad um)1.-s, and diced; cu 11. . Rnrinkln thn nnnI$>= with the lam ea, -:4 mayonnaise. I Sprinkle the apples with lemon juice and blend with the celc-rev, tuna] Plans for the engagement of a tisli and mu_\'onnai. Serve on ciisp ` special librarian to teach literature lettuce and garnish with addition:`.lin upper public school classes and in ni:i_\'onn:1ise. Serve 8. Use this sa1ad'1junior forms of the Collegiate, as as an entree. well as direct children's reading at --___-----r- the Library have been approved by the Public Library Board and the A girl of this day may not faint Board of Education. Under the plans no I-..-m..:.-.... .. .. ..\ at-nu-u nv Q Ma. H-in v\n\1'1`"`-av-avian 1'a 0-n nnmn fn nril. at hearing :1 risque story, or at ms.- isight 01 a mouse, but we reckon me `skill: or a sink full of dishes to be` washed would make her keel over in the good, old-fashioned style. 1 <-up semllcss 1`21i. 3 . lutoos (about 1 cup, cut), os. French (in.-.<.<\nr.:. mag. 44.... I` 1.`! me; l('il-`U IVL` .\Ir:<.. Holly: L`: -1....- QUALITY SALAD M rs Uxlstelsh in your `.`n-mg`-'l1t.< and` Helping othr,-rs moot their need: I'illl.`. L)l'(l|.l1Ul`ly .\h'.~. l.;1\\'r(.-11c.'~, (`11mHo.<; .\Ir<. 1'.<. I.ez1t,hm'dul<-. :. Goldstcin. L d Mrs. 1-Z. .\'. .~mal1 to- x -) n1-l\.`h". \ LL`, |4L" [; fxlrs. | Barrio; : Black `; V0111` ` Jake St. I Hewitt. I` x ' _ . ` 1; Loldwater fair last week' _` Success, in spite of the last day `. _ on the same date as Oro fair. lentries and gate receipts were -U slightly from last year. ._-:-:- 1' jjnjn -! The expense of J. E. Jamleson 11. [the recent provincial election war $1,234.26, and that of Dr. W. D. f|Smoth .5-189.69, according to oicial 9, returns made. ` shelled peas 1bag; beets, F bunches for ` | The attendance at ` Midland high ,school on the opening day of the fall iterm was 430, or (54 more than on the opening: day last year. i Rev. Father Castex, of Phelpston, gwhen motoring to Midland last week, ilost control of the car and it crashed into a post near the Biartyrs Shrhla `His housekeeper, Miss McCullough, `who was with him, received severe ifadal cuts and the car, a new `Chevrolet, was considerably dam- aged. l The annual fall fair held by the Indians on Christian Island last week was a success in spite of bad weath Eer. There was a fine display of !farm products and handiwork. '0bedient at the daily tasks, Quick to serve when others ask. I While Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dever- |all, Dairymaple, Orillia township, {were in Torolito one day last week ;thieves entered their home and took `their radio. E In _response to one advertisement for :1 public school teacher in C01- i1ing'wo0d, no less than -191 applica- tions were received. The szilaric-.~ ranged from $500 to $1,000. ` M1`. and .\Irs. Wm. Handy, COI1(.e.i~ sion 8, F105, celebrated their 501;]. wedding anniversary on ;\Ionda).'. ` Sept. 1 7th. I * .-\ttcn(_iance at Alliston high school "and public schools has inc1'ea.~`ed so fthnt it is x1ecu.<. to u1`1.1`ag`L- 1,`-'.`u 'z\dditi011nl tvachers. Distmct Whun :1 sudden Lhumlerstorni swept 21c1'o.~:.< the district north of Bolton [last Friday, Geo. Bo\v(:.~:. 21 t'zn`:nm'. ;wu.< stunned by lig'i1tnin_z. and thou ltiireo liorsc he \v:z..< d1'i\'in_: \Vt:l'o,' .1. I [stuntly killed. M1`. Bowes l'(:g11ll(tI' iconsciousness, but was badly slmken.` | E The H_vdi'o-Electric Commission 3. [pix-pu!'n;.{` an zl_Ql`C'cl11(:I1t with Oi-iliila ito aug.-;ment the supply of electzic .power which the town receives from fits own _g'm1(.-)':).ti115: station on the `Severn. This is a tentative zi,:i'oa_>- ! and provides for demand 3 {as I .-.12'r'.\ $57.) board or r;uucat1on. Lnaer one plant` the new hbrarlan is to come to Onl- `lia on leave of absence from tho Toronto Library for a few months, being next January, to give the pro- posal a thorough trial. FM (1 0w A afternoon was spent on \Nndncsdz1_v, Sept. 12, at the home 01 .\ir.<. J05. lL-trim , Vmigvulc, when upon . t\\'oiit_\'-i'x'.'u~ I1(*l;_"l1l)01'.< met with the spirit of t'ricn(llim-ss. The oc- casion was 21 nii. shower, the guest. 01' honor being: .\Iis.~t Jezul Bowman. A social time of sixijqixig and uom'cr.~;:mon xvzxs enjoyed by all. .\ l1l(`('l}' wu:` 2l(l(ll'(*\'S \vz1.~: read by .`li.~'.-: {Lilli Smith, and after the SlI1}.'[liif.L' of Slit- .< :1 Jolly Good Fel- lowl 21 well filled basket was carried! in by Inez Farrier and Bertha Webb.I Bliss Bownmii proceeded to open the 111:!!!" i\`:(-vls of useful :1rticle.~:, grub iouvl ' V!i;n1l'.Z:r:' thr 'l<))10]':<. _-\ d:.1inLj: lunch was served. It was :1 happ_\' mam-wul of school f).`l(.`H(l>`, as .\Ii.<.< I~}o\\'mzm hu.< lived in 4'10:-nnto the last few years. Order Your Stationery Business Forms and Counter Check Books In Barrie ENVELOPES SHIPPING TAGS TICKETS INVOICE FORMS CALLING CARDS LEDGER LEAVES CARDBOARD SIGNS LETTERI-IEADS SALE BILLS GUMMED LABELS BUSINESS CARDS SYMPATHY CARDS LEDGERS BUSINESS FORMS All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention--Phone 53 Northern Advance te 100 chicks, will not Lake 500. Satisfa<'to1*y growth Patronize Home Industry rices and Good Workmanship Quality The Best ly 611 the way th-e `t.>i;'d (;'11`(3d fdr up to the time it is killed. Thi.. means the way in which it is grown the ta emm, .. . .. bird have the vitality to stand up u. der this fattening process. MISS JEAN BOWMAN-,_`OF CRAIGVALE, SHOWERED STATEMENTS CONCERT BILLS CHEQUE BOOKS NOTE HEADS SHIPPING BILLS SALES COUPONS CHURCH FORMS The September n1eutin_t: of the W.M.S. of (`ollier St. United Church um.- 1.n|.l nu 1'7u-irl-,n- Hun I_1Ha in Hur-

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