Page Eight The Northern Advance ~ lC`.V.' Il0.~apit.:1l, Jun. 10, I936, Wm. Dnvitlsml, I`. ILV. lI0.s'pi~` av. .l.-m, It! ml . .s | ,1 |*Ilnu-r .44 x .. I Miss K. Moore spent the week end in Penetang with Rev. and Mrs. E. F. L. Smith. M Tn.` `D.......- 1...m. n....,L :- ouuuury, position. Mine ,T 1:. 1.4. amlm. M1`. Leo Byrne left Sunday for Sudbury, where he has accepted a position. - 1 muss dean Lay 1eIt last week end for Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Mr. Harold Crippin spent the wek end at his home in Penetang. Mrs. H. W. Graham. of Sn:-n.1`;;_ wen ena am ms name 111 Bene-tang. Graham, of Sauna, spent the week end with her father. Mr. Alex. Brownlee, Grove St. 1\ IiSS R11th rt)"/Iii)` luff nn '|\/fnurlvnv mr. tuex. urowmee, Lx'r0V>e St. Miss Ruth Craig left on Monday for Guelph, where she is attending Macdonald Hall. Mu n.,.m.......q Irl`I1`Z:r-Ir` l>l\`C" u.. Terms: Ten pm` cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid at the tinn- of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. 'F`nrtT1m- tm-ms and conditions: nfl J.VL'cLC(.lOIlaal(1 1181.1. Mr. Raymond Maurie spent the week end at his home in Penetang. Miss Orpha Hickling, of Elmvale, ` spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Ernest Hubbert, of Omok, Wash., visited with his sister, Mrs. -Geo. C. Ooles, Blake St. I 1\/Tr, Jna nsn11a1`n11 n-P ('1...-1n1.. -ueo. p. uoxes, make DWI}. Mr. Jas. Cameron, of Guelph, spent 21 few days in town last week. Mr. Chas. Newton left on Monday for Guelph, where he resumes his studies at O.A.C. l'llL. ILIHI ('Ill| \\'1|.`\' 2IHH\\'l`l'(`(| l).\ ",'\ Honk I h:w~ Rm-un1|_\' l lint:-I-:~sl,in;: vurrmll, v\'unl.s \v<-re` p,'i\'-M1 by MP5. Cm). 'l`1':u-.\'. and :x rt-zulillp; by IN-1.1-1' `1(`.`\l`HHll'. Why I 2~`ut.'1_v-(1 on the ]?`:u'm, was givvn by 1V[r.~4. Irvin Jnhnslnn zmrl muvh (anjnyml. Tiioy,-_'rnphi(-.s' oI'1\\'o(`.un- zulizm writm':4 were srivwn, mm on l'lli.s`r.~'. (`m'1m1I1 by M'1':-:. Waller, Dnwney, and the nthr-r nn1)r. 1 Drummoml by Nina. Gun. Johnston`! Plans for work to help needy zuul ( be1'mLved fumili(~. were mnde. Somn S community sim.;'im: was onjoyvd. After the National Amhmn was sung, a tasty lunch was swvml by 1 Mrs. Wilmot Cook and Mrs. 0. Wi|- T son. The I"eb1'um'_v nmeeting will be ; `u . n i I I at Mrs. Wilmot. Cook's home. IA. c. SAUNDERS HEADS I` SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD ` Mr. A. Cecil Su.unde1's was elected !c1w.i1'n1an of St. Mary s Sepzzrute {School Board at the inaug'ura1 mect~| ;ing' of the board held in the school} on Tu`esday evening. ! William (`.1-nsslzmrl um: 1~n_n!m-+...H IIUHH`. [ 'l`|n- Womr-n'.~' Il1HUlrllh- met. :11, {hr 1` hmnv 0|` I\"h'.~:. (iwn. Jnhnstml on _ 'l`l11|I's nfl.M'nunn, Jun. 911). withil 15 ll1<`Ill|)l`I'.~a` nml 4-iuhl. \'isi`l/01's pm-:4-II-' 1-nl.. [toll -nll \vus :|lIS\\'('l'm| by .-\ Honk I l*}n_io_\'-xl. I -\'m-Ms I... M. rv.... m._...... uu 1u`L`S(lLly evening. `. I William Crossland was re-electedi, iisee1'et2u'y-t1'ez1surer for his 2(5thf `consecutive yea.1', whicI1 constitutes: usom-c-what of it record in this district.! [The board itself has not had an} Ieleetion for more than 35 yezirs, the ;1936 trustees being.-; returned by ac- iclamation last month. . 1`hn 1-a_nlm.+n.I +....-+,...... -.., -.. An ! In-mu1a.1,1o11 1451: monl-11. I The re-elected trustees are as fol-I glows: W. Firth, A. C. Saunders, W.` ;Shou1dice. D. J. Quinlan, J. L. iCo'ey, Walter Clarke, Wm.~Cross- `iland, J. J. Moore, Rt. Rev. Mon~ isignor Sweeney, E. Laplunte, J. B.` `Campbell and A. Hartt. A11` members 01' the board were in at- tendance on Tuesday night. The oath of ofce was administerd by IF. Hznnmond. K.C. Only business {of a routine natur`e was disposed of.` nu`. nnu l\'ll`H. Kn-0. W. \`l':1\\'lm'(l; urrivml homv on S:uLu1' niy.-,`hl; frmn Nvw `York (lily, \v|u-rv lht-_\" ::p-nL tho Yult-Li .<<-n.s(n1 wilh H1:-in" d:uu;'|1l.vr N()l'lH:l and her hu.\'h:1ml. ' M I`. um! MPH. ll:n'r_\' I"oy.~ Inn".-i r~LnI'nml Frmn thr-ir hom~_\'nm(m :1nl5 an-1: m.Hi. ..,.uI._.I :.. H...:.. ..` lI'hllllll'll IHHII l.lll'Il' I are pr:-l.Liln;;' st-L!.|vd honw. 'l`I\.. \lI...\. mIE.u1EN\ll REV. l0UlS--.PlCKER|NG- MINISTER The Potato Growers Association [held their annual meeting` on Mon- iday at the Pottato House. Nineteen `members were present. Mr. R. Coutts, of Barrie, and J. Fraser were elected presidniet and vice- president, respectively. Directors ar C. Cummings, E. Richardson, A.` Walt, Wm. W-alt and E. Caston. Knox rIi'n1\~(~11 nf '7 `-20 v\ n- .-u. i I Miss Jtrssiu .l"o_vsvLon lvft on 'l'11urs-I (lay lust on an r-.\'tts1ulml visit. to hm" l)r0LI1(-rs, F`r:mk and Charles, in! S(>:1.tLl_-, Wash. S110 w:Is :lccomp:m- lied us far as (.7:11p:m'_v by hm` hm- thcr Fred on his m`-turn to his homcw in /\Lh:L|mm'(,-, B.C., after :1 visit. to his lumw hero. [ I (,'on;;'r:1tul:1lions to Mr. and 1\Ir.<. L. W. Arn1.~4L`rom-; on the :nri\':lI of ;1| son on Mmul:1_v. Jun. l.'3Lh. :l.L H10 iR.V. llus|)il:\l. 13:n`I'i(-. I Mr suul I\1..< (3.... w v.......c-.....x; vvuu, vvm. Watt. and L. paston. lmox church at 7.30 p.m. on` Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. G. Cooper spent the [Week end `in Midland. I '1`!-m -.nnnn1 w.n,\+:..... .4` cu 1-1_._y_ -... .,_. . ..- V... ;.u\..,uu_y I . 1 At the Y.P.S. n1issionu1'y and d0-l votionul Incetinp: held in St. John's Church on 'J`uusd:L_V_ a paper` on Pulu-V stine, Jewish S`ct.t.lcmenL and Indus- trial Development was _:;'iven by ,,1\'Ii1d1'(2(l Dunn. A synopsis of y0un_.;- people's p1'ol)1em.s' was g'iv.-n by. Jczm Watkins. and r0:1. and un- swcrs for :l1)(:1l'(:l' in G:O(l by Rev.' W. Newman. Next mcetin_q', 'l`uos- day, Jam. 28, in the O1'an_u,'o Hall, in; lcl1zuL-,'c of the 1iL(21':n'y 1.-_'.roup, 01" Iwhich R. C:u'l(:r is (:o11v<-nor. [ween emu `.111 mlcuana. The annual meeting of St. John s W.A. took place last Wednesday at` the home of Mrs. T. C. Craig. Mrs.! G. Snider was re-elected president,` Mrs. J. Johnson, vice-president; Mrs. Newman, secretary; Mrs. T. C. Craig`, treasurer; Mrs. I\IcCracken,| `Dorcas secretary_ and Mrs. A. Arn- iold, organist. Af fhn van-nlnv rnnn`H~nn` nf Hsn uiu, u1.g,u.1usL. I i At the re_9;u1z1r meeting of the L.O.L. 1\Iess1*s. E. Caston and Royl Slack were chosen to interview members of `the W.I., Ladies Aid and Y.P.S. with the object of form- iinp; a committee for :1 community` ~evcnt to take place in about ten` `days. i i.QI-Pxrir-n `nr-vi un1ri.-nr n+ Qf Tr\1'|v`\ s .4... -v..\,. .4 V 1...... I\'Ir:ss1`s. A. Jnry, W. Nexvmzm, R. Slack and 1'}. Custom attemled the District Orange .'-\ssociut.ion meeting! at Ilmvalc on Tuesday. AL 1.}. \7 n rv ,,,3 A I uuys. `S~L-rvice next Sunday at St. John s at 11 a.m., St.. James 1.30 p.m., St. Peter s 3 1mm. . -. .. I |Uh]|lli\l, lHU`l'I(`. ] uml l\'Irs. (Em. W. ('71':1\\'fnnlj 1 Ln... .... Q..a....,1.... .. CRAIGHURST ELI: L p.m. i All parcels not sold at the rstg sale, unless the taxes are paid before` said date, will be sold Without TC ; cnvva 9 IVIINESING left last zeek end TT 9 A Ill -Lm-Ir Il<`\\'j"_"".\-`u ;'|`rv:\~'1m\ 114- MIIWII` V _Wi1_ nn. lth. \vit,hi|W " 15 p1'c-.~:-IL'.'l'-`-i\'l` S\\'('l'm| l_v l`:llj()_\'('(l."(BARRIE IN `m(-_\'. rthur. TIN` [3 I, Slim i5 n" nml mm-I1 in UN` ll IIIHUH -H'll' 0 \\'il.\' H'(l U)' L1|(` l\(`lll1(`(l) (]lll|l'l(`l1l' {mud .u':um-s p1:1_\'vo(1. l{u1'ros11n1o11L~ \\'(-re .~:m'\'(-(1 :11 the 01030. :1 Wallace McQunde President (. '1`1w _\'0un_:; pmplv of 1`>u1'ton .-\\`o. (1un'('11 1w1(1 :1 n1ootin_ on '|`uus ([,`nig'11l. and as tho lirsl step 111 1'0- [()I11::111i7.:1li(a11 v1('vtv(1 L110 1'()11<)\\'i11j: \`nl1'u-m'.~: l'm~ l!1.'1(i: 1`rosi(1onl'_ \ :111:u'v ',. .\1('Qu:u1<-; I51. \"1m--l 1'v>:., .-\nm-Mu iSvulL; 2nd \ ivu-1`ru. .~\1'l11m' ,.i\\'<'.s`L; 21111 \ i('u-Pn~si1u11t. 1'}. Hun- [,1vr; -ll-11 Vim--1`1'vsi(1m1ti. Minnio Vflh-11`\'.<; Svm'ut:n'_\', 101111 .\1'<-Qu:u1`.-; ;'|`i'v:\~'1n'm'. .-\r111u1' 111:1ir; Social, ;. ('1:u'k; 1'i:mi. 11:-tt_\' Dov. With 111:-ir nu-w 011101-1's 111`. :1.~:. iinlion is lokingx Fm-\\':n`(1 to an :1_::- .:gx'v:<. and (-nturprisinw: _\'o:n'. I AL 1.` A` Quality Beef-Copaco Products L Hzlrriu rink sl by A. .-\. Smith is :1mon_u` tho fvw rmn:1.inim.: `in prvnlior curling; uvvnt :11 the l\li(!l:ml lmn.~:pi(-I. whivh 0})(`l1(`(l on Momlny. Mr. Sn1ith'.< rink is, lS('hf`(llll(`(l to lmlllv in Ulv svlni-n:1l.< for mu lm1n~rinl Oil 'l`rnph_\' l-his `n1(n'nin;:' with Dr. J. N. H:u'vio. of J Orilliul 'l`|n- nth:-r Rzlrrio rink.f1 sl(ippml by R. 1". (`.:n'rt\Lt. was olim-E i11:1tm(I on Wednesday. I 'I`|In In:-nl I-inlee nnnuiukntl n1 H19 llH|I,"`(l (H1 VV(`.(lHUS(Hl_Y. l`ho Iocnl rinks consisted of the fnlIo\vim:: A. 1". A. Mulcomson. Dr. N. W. R.o;:ers, H. A. Armst1'onp:, A. A. Smi:l.h (skip): E. Reynolds, \C. Biller, II. Meredith. R. F. Gm`- rctt (skip). cm. 1110 ciecuon 01 omcers \\'z1.< `held and resllltod as !ol1o\\'.<: Presi- dent, Jenn \V'i1son; Vice-Pwsideiit, P)('!S.~`i(.` S])0I11'l`l; Sec1'etm'_\'_. Bessie `Clemens; Asst. Sec1'ot:1r_\', )I:u1(I0 Clarke; 'l`1'ousL11'e1`, IA111111 Bxiyiiss; Social Com.. Inez 1 a1~k. Evelyn T I\'i_::htl<-_\', Mrs. Micks. Jean Bebb; '.-\c1.iviL\ Com., Florence Brunlon. , |Trmm Knapp. Bertha G:u'sido. Mabel ;: Ridiloll; F1m\'u1' Com.. Gin-01':.:'i11:i nllilmr; Ycportor, Josophino Illuir. i Norine Rowecliffe Re-elected ']`l1r.- zumuul eloc-Lion of oicu1's of tin ldssn Road P1'vs1)_\'te1'i;u1 Y.i`.S. \\'(|S held on 1\I0nd:1_\' i1i::]1t, result- inp;:1s follows: 1"1'vsi(io11t, .\'o1'in<' R0\voc1i'v; Vice-I`1'0sidont, Helen _ Suthc-rlziml. St~cr0tz1i'_\', V. Green; ,.'I`1'(-:1su1'<~i'. 3\l. Shc:1.1'; I`i:1ni.<.ts. Jvnn Sim~l:1.i1' and i\l1'.<. W. i\'unned_\'; Mis- _ .~`inn:1r_\' Con.,, Bl`.\'SiC 1341.01`; Social (`.nn, Hnn Rinr-lair r BARRIE l{lNiS1`.'/:nV|(-11-C: PART ; BONSPIEL AT MIDLAND] Herve. \ At this palities of 1 serve the h1n;\11vv1 nrv .- I Mr. Walter Footc`, of Weston, spent the week end with 1\I`;`. and Mrs. A. Pugh. 1\/T1` srnrl NT)-2 Vnv~]nxr Th-In-v umvn ;\'J..1 b. X1. J.'Ll}T','Il. M1`. and Mrs. Varley Drury were week and visitors with Mr. and Mrs. `F. Rayner. vv Ir Miss V. Moore ras returned to her home in Toronto after a visit with Mr. and D. Magloughlin. Mr. Percy Jay, of Toronto, spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and .T\ T`rc A, .Tnv, .011`. mm .LV1l'S. U. ` ' Mrs. A. Jay. I Tr: I W RYQE .mn;u-_\- pun... m-s.-.1c u:uo1'; aocuu (",on.. Don. Sinclair. A I :-ior to thu oh-ct.ion :1 . \\':1.~' IN] 1)_\' the l\'m1n0 (]ll1\1'1(`H(` laud E\\'(-re I I I ".4 nl\ .\ \u\ 'l`Iu\ 1-nun. l\n1\I\`.\ ml` 1? 'm1's. A. day Mrs. J. visiting with Hanna. Tu ....J `MT MLMDALE Pork S:iusage Sausage Meat, Headcheese, \I\J\ .l\Lll5 `I `iIIL ou Spy 6 qbs. Head Lettuce 10-12c 1=1T5ne 117 DBL\VE)(:Xl DZLI1`lU ELHH .\HH.H(l21l(J, Wltn` modern convemencc-s thcrom. . ' Parcel 2--Lots. Numbers Nine- teen and Twenty on the \Vr.-st side of George Strr.-ct, in the Village of Cookstown, in the County of Sim- coe, according: to Rc;:i:~;tercd Plan Number 238. (`in flqnan 1n+c {Q un1' 1:. 31,. r.u-..:-nd Swift Amber Honey, 44 oz ..... .. Christie s Butter Wafers 7 oz Aylmer Tomato Juice, 25 oz..... Cooking Apples, 6 qts.... Q--. 66 R nl-.n .5. D. & C0. -Emcers and Butchers, Allandale Dianna 11"} BL... 11!`: Brass, of Lindsay, is Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lake Simcoe White Fish Dressed 2 lbs 25 Smoked Fillets . lb 15c Ciscoes -` - lb 22 Oysters THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1936. |3\Ul'5l`S 111.1s:n`1'10 snoum D0 lelt by all, since it is for all. We trust- lhut tho new _\'cu1~ 1`on0w.< interest in our ('on`.inuin_: p1'o_9:1`:1n1. Dr. D. C. Brink, of the Depart- ment of ll:-:1lt.l1. Toronto, _u':1ve an in.~'trucLivu zuldruss on 'I`ubc1'culosis. a full report of which will be given nu-xt \\'v(-k. (Continued from page one) charge from hospital. 298 vi:~:its were made to post-natal patients, who often find it difficult to get systematically adjusted to home; con- ditions. XXI,` ....,. `l.......... `A- ....__...L _, V, elgms ZICTCS, H'lU1'(3 01' l"'."I*'. Each parcel of land will hr: 1 ed for sale sepm':L1.c'l_v and parcel will be sold suh_i(e(.-L to : served bid. UFK. 'l`hel)u1'(l0n of 1naint:1ini11_s.;'aml m1co11r:1_r:i11g` the Victorian Order of Ntlrsus in .l`:n`1'io should be felt. by new ln nIn- 4vnn`inninn- nu-nn-mun V.O. REPORTS SHOW WORK EXPANDING uI\Iuu.u.\ \\HU lIu\(_` pl'l\'illL`l.\' (ll)H1l1~` ed in \':11'ious \\':1ys or have _2'i\'c11 of their time for the fu1"thc1':mce of the work. I`L _ I. UILIOHS. We are happy "to report no ma- ternal or infant deaths among those cared for. We must bear in mind, however, that we are fortunate in possessing available hospitalization for difficult or serious (32.5%. As far as We can learn from a study of past records, 623 connements have been attended here by the Victorian Order nurses. Of these four moth- ers died from childbirth and eight babies Within the_ rst month of life, which is a very good record. A., - Lll(' 1 Hll2lkll(`I1 DUll(1Il_\' DCHOOI K111 . of Collier St. l'nitod Cl1un'l1. llrs. Hz11'_:'1'a\*cs. Ovmnlon College and the Sunshine Club. 1\I]a_\' we also thank the Red Cross Brancli here for closely co-opci`at- ing to solve llie clothing: relief prob- lems in the homes of many patients: thu liiwanis Club for their intu1'es.t- ed and prompt attention to appeals made; -the Catholic Women's Lca_u'ue for a cash donation, and many in- dividuals who hang pi'i\'atel_\' donati- mi in \':n'inn.< wax : m~ lmvn o-ivnn nf pulgn. _ We :1cknm\'1cd_-.:'o receipt of 1:1_\'~ cites from B:n'1'ic \\'omon"s In. the PhiI:1tho:1 Sund:1_\' School Class n4` f`nHu'.u- Qt 1'nI.\.3 (`Ln....1. \lu llll Lllt` CllHUl'L`llS pIi1_Vl'OOH1. Under the direction of Dr. .-\. T. Little, with the ass' tzmce of .\Ii. Mc)Iz1hon and the V'.O.N.. 58 pre- school ra_`1iM1'c-11 received dipi1thC1`i:1 ltoxoid at the Shelter last sp1`in:;'. Assistance is also rendered by the Order to orgmlize or teach home I1111`SiI1f2,` classes; to make numerous calls at the time of the free tonsil clinic. and to aid in any health cam- puign. \\' n -1 r-L-n n\\'i nr` n'n mu-ni n+ r\ T `In In Our increasing number of pat ients is also due to 131 medical and surgical cases, who received 925 visits. This marks a new high in this phase of the work. T119 fnfnl nnn~oh:n- nf .__-_. _. .. ...-. 5...... .\..u.... bHJ.b' P112158 01. L118 VVOFK. The total number of visits made was 2,956; in 1934, 2.778; the aver- age time per visit, 51 minutes; the average hours on duty per day, S. 'T`}1t=-W2 11:1: Punch :1 ri.-.m-canzn En b.\'t11"1_`5"B ILUUFS UH. ULILX P91` (lily, C). There has been a decrease in visits to Metropolitan policyholders, 293 being` made, whereas ve years ago 500 were made. However. the 346 paid and 3-1-1 part-paid visits are encou1'ag'ing'. The number of free visits were 1,731, a Slight de- crease of 15 since last year. The valiant effoits on the part of many families to pay xvluit they can for services received are commendable. mi. .n11,1...1n. ,.1:...-... 1mm ..+ +1.- J.VUH'lDl' Z-`3. There is said to be C-1'(:cL(:1l on said lot a one and one-half storey. brick- clad residence, excellently situated between Barrie and Allzmdalc, with conveniences us 1 .. 1- . \v 1 .-. Ul'\`lCS l'L`Ct`l\'C(.1 d.I'C` COIIIIIICHQIIDLE. The well-bz1b.\' clinics held at the Shelter on Friday afternoons from 2 to 4.30 had :1 total :1t.tendance of G18. We again thank Miss Burn- cld and staif for accoxntnodatin-_:: us in the children's playroom. TTndm~ Hun rliwmnn nF `Hr .\ T Ra|pAh_\.Ne_a3/_m_puth o E1izabe;'.h St. Phone 475 `Bar Ask us for YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINE I AND PAPER 1 CANDLES 5c to 15 each 1 PLAYING CARDS ; n- .-A ....- 4.. p.- _ . ._.......v. V.-nwv 35c, 50c, 75c, $1 Single Pack ("DI:`l:"'l`ll\rt` (`Anna . .................... ..25c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Celery Hearts 10c , ....-, ....., V. .1-n5. .- GREETING CARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2 lbs lb 2 lbs Jar ECFVC L116 shown as on H n4` 4 353 15:: 25c .?9c .15c 10c _B2;,rrie i 29 -v. ........ .._. l....,..... ....s, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 1936, at the hour of 12.00 o clock noon, at the ` QUEEN'S HOTEL, BARRIE. the following properties, namely: - Parcel 1-The VVCSL half of Lot` Number Five, on the Ifust Side of; Innisl Street, in the said Town of; Barrie, according to Registered I I.'m' Number 245. < 'l"1..,...n :.- -..l J... Lu. .~.i...,.o,.1 ..... ...:.xi U1 d.Ll UL D115 IULD. i Copies of the said lists of lands as mlvertised can be seen in my office. In default of paynient of taxes as shown on said list, on or before Thursday, the 23rd day of January. 1936, at the hour of two: o clock in the afternoon, I shall at_ that time, in the Council Chamber,` Court House, Barrie, proceed to sell` by public auction the said lands to pay such arrears, together with the char_9;es thereon. = .. -. nu Collier St United Church BARRIE CURLING AND ATHLETIC CLUB Of Farm and Residential Property in the Town of Barrie, Village of Cookstown and Township of West Cwillimbury, All in the County cg Simcoe. Under and by virtue of the power} of sale contained in 2: cr:rf.uin mort-j gage, which will be producr.-rl at the time of sale. tl1r_~rr,~ will be Offf:!`f:fl for sale by public auction on l EA'I'l1[)I'\A\7 IAlVIIAr1\I nu- v-....`..,-.. ....-- ..., D. H. Coleman. Treasurer, County of Treasurer s Office, Court Barrie, Ontario, the 10th January, 1936. The annual m~:_etin,<: of the Share-~ holders of the Barrie Curling and Athletic Club, Limited, will be held, in the Rink premises, Clapperton; S c., on We(lne.'~:(lay eveningr, J21nua1`_\" 22nd, 1936, at 8 o clock, for the: purpose of receiving the report of the Directors. for the past year, electing: a Board of Di1`c-ctors for the ensuing year, and ge-nr;1'al busi-` hoe: A_cordia1 Welcome awaits you at Collier St. Church. Miss Elsie Cloughley, Organist Sunday, Jan. 19, 1936 11 a.m.-The Silence of Eternity.` 2 p.m.--A Place for Young` Men. 3 p.m.-Ou1' Church School. Evening at Seven Subject: Is My I\'ame W'1'itten There '3 & i 1 l II!!! 1 III, \. [bated December 81. 1936. Mortgage Sale In the County of Simcoe Sunday_ Jan. 19, 1936 KEV. 5. hi. UUNU, DJL DJJ. Minister Lloyd Tufforli, Organist and Choir- master. n. ;4vu_-~., .uu:...\., uu Thursday, January 23rd at 9 71111 ADJOURNED SALE s sale the several munici-! f the County of Simcoe re-, e right to bid the amountj 5 owing in purchase of any? ` the lots. 5 A-1'4-nil nnn In,-. z-nan in )~n1v Stewart & Stewart, Mortgageds Solicilors, Barrie, Ontario. f\--._.L.- 01 1 O9` P. Love, President. Alex. Brownlee, Scc y. Simcoef House, day of 1% I ance. . _ I C-ommlslsoncrs Dqugull and Jack-l" `son congratulated Mayor H. (3.; ' -Robertson on being elected chief; 11]1Z1g'iSt1``lt-C of the town, and wel- comed him as a member of the Commission. I _ Only minor routine business wasi itaken up at the meeting`. ; Applications for teacher in grade -Senior Primer of the Prince of Wales School will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, January 21, 1936. Written applica- .Hn~nu nnlv 11 a.m.-0ur Father. First of a series of sermons on The Faith We Live By. 3 p.m.---Th-e Church School. 7 p.m.-The Peril of Cynicism. Wednesday, 8 p.m., The Mid- week Meeting (study material, St. Mark 4-35; 6-6). 'r`.1.m nnnnn] rnnvregntional meet- The Week of Prayer Services at Centra1,Church last .week were well attended, the church being full each might. Rev. Archer Wallace, who spoke at all the slewices, gave in-| spirational messages. I ! J'd-lLl13.l'y A 1., .tions only. A ' The Conservastive banquet in the" Masonic Temple dining hall to-night' promises to be a success. Over 200 tickets have been sold. I B. DOUGALL AGAIN HEADS 1 J. WATER AND LIGHT COMMISSION; 3; every time out, but are still la "1 in the nal "through for 21 win. ,_' and before the end the 9 L The Barire Wolves are improvinp;` cking to carry thcm~ The night fol-. lowing their strenuous game in C01`! lingwvood they took on New1narket,`; but lost 9. 6-4 deision. . i The Wolves were a tired lot of. _bo_\-'s before they Went on the ice? 'ag'ainsL the Redmen, but even at C .`that they all but pulled out with aj` victory. They scored the rst goal, but Newmarket came back with 2,17 to end the period 2-1. They scored` _again to start the second and looked! Ito be away co.,a soft Win. Thei [Wolves were not through, hoWever,i1 score was-1 i .5 drive tied at 3-3. At the inaug'u1111 meeting of thc `Water, Light and Gas Commission} ,r;'.1 Tuesday night, J. B. Dougall was; i.Liect`ed as chairm'an for 1936. J. F.| `Jackson is again chairman of n-` {nut-D an. wu u u. ] I I I f; Entering the nai frame the Bar- '1'ie bogs took the lead, which they`; - `held until halfway through the per-. 3 iod, only to have the home team! tie the score. VVhj1e the Wolves! were ganging in an effort to get the _ Winning goal, I\'ewma1'ket broke cleari 3 for two more goals, making the nalt .1 corn-r> G in A i I """"-" ""' "'3 pl The annual meeting of the share-j 1' holders of the Barrie Union Ceme-j tery Co. will be held in the Polieey 'Couz't Chumbex-:~:, Barrie. on thm` `evening of Monday, January 20th,` k 1936, at 8 o clock, for the pu)'p0sL| 101:` electing; directors and the tzun-" `mction of L54,-neml business, includ-l jinx; the revision of by-laws. All 101; owners are shzne'no1de1:;. l Thos. Nash, President.` ; J. W. New, Sec.-Treaml` ' w. :2. ALLEN BAYFIELD ST. 51 ' VC` rs :1 1'_\' i l \ I I 1 Collier St. United Church. Ba1'rie,~ will celebrate the Hundredth Anni-` of its establisl1mc-nt (lu1'i11g` the autumn of 1936. The committee in cl1a1'g'e of the anniv1'sa1'_\' :11`- rangements would welcome any items of histo1'ic:1l interest. relating to the earl_\' days of the church. W. C. Hunter. Barrie, l Chairman of Conn Mark 4-3:); 0-0). The annual congregational meet- " izng will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 9.!) at R n.m. .1 ;The I-lune is no srmnmzr than the Harness We carry a com- plete line of Har- ness and also make harneanto I our order. Y `BARRIE WOLVES LACK 1 j FINAL PUNCH, LOSE 6-4 . ------~ I j 'I'axpuyLrs hzwmg taxes previous] to 1035 unpaid have recently been; nolir.-d that the nunws of all wlm.sr: taxes prevxous to 1935 are unpnidi on l<`<,l)ru:u`_v 1st. 1936, will be pub- llshml. In 0!`(l(.`Y' Lo usstis-zt such min- p:1yr,~rs, the council at its nu.-:t,in;; on the Clh instant (:Xtr:n(l(:(l the timv nf` nnlllin-.H:.n nf nvnnnu: in Anvll. Ln(} 'HH lHl`}UlHL (.`XU.'H(ll.`(l LIN.` lHlll`| of pul)I1cntirm of n:1n1r,-5 to April` 3011, 1!).`N2. It, is hoped that this ~:\-4 .t(:n.~:i0n will rr,-.~:ulL in the (:11;-;u'in',:` up of lhrc :n'r<-nrs of taxes. Bzwrin, January 9, 1936. A. W. Smith. Treasurer. `NOTICE RE ARRJRS or TAXES} UU;_B L118 j.','lLL UL d. SLOV'(`.`: 1 Mrs. McPhee, Hrs. Alex. B1'own,} Mrs. Geo. B1-own, Mrs. Hunter, a[ friend. Mrs. N. Clarke, Mrs. Du ,! Mrs. Shaw, )Iiss Patterson, .\Irs.` Kuhl, Mrs. F1'cr;man Campbell, Rev.i N. R. D. Sinclair Bliss Rusk s Sun- day School Class, Bliss Noble, .\I1\;.]` David Lennox. , \'..w.L,.. Al-' nVv:n1I'\r- ,...v..... -..L The Red Cross Wish to thank the` following` for articles received dur-1 ing the past week and to acknowl-- `edge the gift of a stove: `T1 : \TnDkar. \T1~;~ .11nv `R1-nuvn `x 1J?t\Jll LlL`HIlU)C- Numbr,-r of arucles given 111. HARNESS Land for Sale for Arrears of Taxes . I |( `< I I 1 1 ' 1' BARRIE UNION CEMETERY _TEACHER WANTED uy. A. H. Felt, Sec.-T1-eas., Barrie Board of Education. CAN YOU HELP ? RED CROSS NEWS Town of Annual Meeiing 1 . - 1 Barrie 5\7!'l| of`:1. LI. ) VUUU iIll\l'1LIl.lIl.l1' DIELCLIS. I Ce; T110. company. 1s m good tman(_:1z}l at`cond1t1on, havmg declared a d1v1- a; dend of 8 per cent. -1! JL\,\:|.u;u VA) on vuuvuua Parcel 3-Broken Lot Number Five and the West Sixtr.-r:n acn.-s of broken Lot Number Si): lmih 12: : Fifeenth Concession of the Town-' ship of West G\vi1Iimbu1g\', in the` County of Simcoc, contuinim: forty-v eight acres, more or 1>r-:<:<. 17.510}: nnw-n1 nf' Tnnd will hr- n'm--. The Stroud Telephone Company,i Limited, received its charter on Nov. 27th, 1911, and was connected with the Bell Telephone Co. at that time, but for some time previous to that had telephone communication among its own members. The provisional `directors at that time were R. A. Sutherland (who has been a director -of the company -ever since and at the presnt time is president); Jas. |Wi1son Black, Robert Alfred Carr, Albert Purvis and William Jas. Goodfellow. A.l- 4-`Inn 4-irnz. n-F nw~n~n1'~n+-inn l-1...`... STROUD TELEPHONE co. 1 CELEBRATES 25:1; BIRTHDAY I I \1`UUUJ.l:`L1UW. At the time of organization there were very few rural telephone com- panys in operation and it was quite . a venture to attempt to organize a ` telephone company, as money was not very plentiful, but mainly through the persistent efforts of the ,' late W. J. Goodfellow, it was nally organized and has steadily grown, until to-day it is one of the strong- est rural companys connected with the Bell Telephone Co. Innisl is` fortunate in having a lake frontage I second to none in the County of Simcoe, which attracts a large num- > ber of tourists who make use of lithe telephone service a great deal,_ spthereby increasing the business and~ _ -1110 revenue considerable. l \K7l1nn 4l1n Q41-nnrl nnninnnv 117-1c c `01.'l:="lllULJll_,' U11 11.5 U\\ 11 S_\SLU1ll. [ _v As business increased the Stroudi company found it; necessary to bui1d| zmother trunk line to Barrie, and at! the busy tourist season these twoj lines are constantly kept in use. The`: Stroud company owns its own`. ` sxvitchboard and equipment, also a[ ,corner lot i11 Stroud on which isl erected :1 nice dwelling` house zma` ' ;the building now occupied by the {Canadian Bank of Commerce. 4` Present officers of the company] nvn pi-ncirlnnf T? A .Q11H1nu-land -. |'Ll'|0 revenue (.'0I1Sl(1(3l'ilDl(:`. When the Stroud company was connected with the Bell company at !~B`a1'rie, the Bell had _a trunk line] irunning lo Stroud, with four sub-| gscribers. This line was bought from1 the Bell company and at that time! arrang'ements were made to have? ;service xvi-tl1 the Bell company 1'or| L $1 per member per year. Later this! "as changed to 10c per niessuge and` `at the present time is 5c per mes-l sa_e;e. Each con1puny retains the} {revenue derived from these calls: jo1'i_g`inzxting' on its own systenl. | Y \z hnzinr-cc 1'nm'n:mr>rl H10 Rt:-n1n1? JI/\vI|In\n\a--~nI, um l(..V. ll0n'[Hl.:ll, Hnrirc-, on l"ridny, 1);) Mr. and] Mrls. n{ruH, u tnuumtnr. W/\l.l.A(`,I'I ~Al, |(irkl:ml Lake on 'l`hurs Jun. 2, 19313, to Mr. and Mrs. Dullon Wallace, :1 son ((:.l:~mlvn Dutton). \NINf`,HW.Q'I`]`.T?,_.A1 Hun WV T-Tnsrni- |lnlI lllll'll IIIILLDH ) . WlN('IHl.S I`ERr-At the R.V. Hospi- ml, Barrie, on 'I`hursduy_ Jun. 16, l!J.'Hi, to Mr. and Mm`. R. W'.in- cllester, Churchill, :1 son. Ill-ill, U) XVII". {UNI Arnnstvomr, Mint-:a'im:', :1 : Sn.IC[U\rTAN---~At, the W1-~41:-` :nI| |` . . . . .. . 4..| '1`...-.... .. (lilll),'fH'L")' (ll('lI'll IA) ID/\Vl |')H()N--~-Al, Lho ll........ nu l4`.-I.l..u -v.....u...g.... 4., .... u v;. \./\.l . - . . - . ~ . . \.. ` company ,a.re: President, R._`-\.Su1l1er1and;x `;Viee-President, John Reynolds; Sec-' retary, W. Lennox Black; Trezlsurer, `Geo. A. Martin; Directors, R. A. Sutherland, John Reynolds, J. R. `Constable, Sam. Broley and Edward Carr; .`.Ia1mg'e1', Edward Carr; Asst.l ;\Iax1age1'. J. R. Constable; Auidtlors,i `A. L. Webb and Elmer Black. 'Thn rInr\1T\n1117 in {ya man]! n-anninl nmny uays Lnureuuer. I Further terms and conditions of] sale will be made known at thv 5 time of sale, or in the mczmtimc on,1 application to s__..-..; D. Cs__.._ .4 pu.1 KL`u CH1`. 1 Following; the imp:u:L Corbevs car [was frn'(-.ud up :u;:,`:1ir|.~'.1. .'Lnnth<:r park- |cd cur. I*`orLunuLr31y for Mr. Cm`- Ibr.-tt hiq right Front dam` was oponi lwht-n t,hr- .-u-cidmnt occurr(.~ It was {the only thing; th:LL`:;:1vr2d him from `,bt:in;: crushed hct,wocn the two c:u';~;. A RM S'l`|{,()N(}~r-AL Lhu nu I/1...! Owl ll-.m-L. mu_y().", urn; !\1-I,h4nn1I; . j_. i Following an accident near Crownl Hil1 on Sunday, Jan. 5th. three To-I .1'onto men were called in local police {courto face charges of reckless driv- :ing, driving Without lights and driv- ling; without a permit. The trio were `all found guilty and ned by Magis- `, trate Je`s. A 1 . u u . .. lhull(f"(f(l only an ll'l_)UI`!:(l Knee. l Mr. Corbett parkr.-(l his car on tho Ir.-zwt ;~:i of B:1yr:l(l SL., opposite ithr: Simcou Hotel. While cntt.-ring; ghis auto from the south side a few ln1inutr:s lu.tLr, the rear end 'w:19 struck by zLno~Lher cur. lrivun soutll lon liayllt,-l(I SL. by M. Johnson, of All:mrlnlr:. l`lm Johnson cur sl<.iI.l and b-( :forx.- the driver could pull itl to {L stop he lnul struck Corbc1.t s parked car. |s`..ll..m:y...- H... r'f\ : I ; Ilzzrvrgy Corbett, age 40, of Utopi:1,I ,nu1`rowly escapt.-(1 being: crushc-(1 be- `t.w(::n two cars on Buyfield St. curly 3'l`u<::s'tl-...j,' evening`. As it rt.-sult of an] ::Lc<:idr,-nt caust.-(I by icy pavement, he .`su'm'(ed only injured knee. 1 Mr. Cn)'hr-1.f. nnrlcml 11;: nnv nh 4-Ian THREE FINED FOLLOWING CROWN HXLL ACCIDENT I vA.KAuw uL.u.g. I I The accident occurred about five o c1ock in the afternoon just south! iof Crown Hill. E. G.ebha1'd, who Qwas proceeding south, turned out to fpass a slow moving vehicle and was met by a northbound car driven by D. Robertson and owned by H. Par- sons. Gebhzird in order to avoid a `head-on collision, nosed his car to, ;the east ditch, but failed to clear ithc rear of the Parsons car. As :1 rt.-;'u]t of the accident Mrs. Gcbhzird isuffered a f1`2lC.t111`8d pelvis. `[7`.~.ll.....:...,.. I\\P| .....",..:.....4..`._.. rni_._nr-mi ....-.-\. .. ..v.-.....w Il\ AVl-)3 Fo1Iowin,'.;' an investigation. Trzxfc ;OfTic-or Lewis cliarsced Gebhard with reckless driving and he was assessed ;S10 and $8.50 costs. Parsons xvas 1nr.- plus $3.50 for not huvin;.;` isz1ti:~:1'21(-to1'y lights, and Robertson ipuid $23.50 for failing.-; to produce [his (1rivm."s license. I !OPEN DOOR SAVES DRIVER FROM SERIOUS INJURY! LU VVlJ.Z Notice is hereby given that an .-\.d-: journed Sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the County of Simcoe will be held in the Council Chzlmbers,` Court House, Barrie, on 'l`L...._.I_.. rll I`4lllVl /\ lV**'-`I1 I Hll tn}, l'm'mIl.u, on ' 1935. to NH`. Shwm1:u1 (nun l:nwf|i`u~1' (Ila-I--n )/\\/ll'\.`x'{\?\Y__-,AI H1 Mayor`, Gr.'|ydnn K0111; R:-(ave, D. :. Ni( DI*)'ll]i(lf [)1-I|-In t-1-\ru N A `II IUJLVH ll:u'ri-, 1! I .. COLLINGWOOD BIRTHS 'l\l. LIN? ILV. IIU , rm Momluy, Jun. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. son. /`Y. H114 \A/1-uh-I-n Hn mu nmu; It I)-|n.-l{m-,v<-, 1'-Wlllg il NU- Iu W(`.H'1,t-I'll llr)spi- 'l'In-sdzny, Du-. 3|, M.... m. .. IIu`.\u:1y_ ]I('l'. . nml Mm. I-Iln Irene Pratt) l,0ui.~,:e). In. nv Hm... mumoer 2:00. On these lots is said to b(- r:r::ct(:d a two-storey, b1`ick-z:i2ui n:.siivm:.., excellently situated. vs I 0 1'1..-!__._ 1 -1. \v...._1 , ..