Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1936, p. 4

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xnuwaru OI mrunurst. The funeral, which was lar;5n'_v at , tended, was held from St. I\I-u.r_v .-' Church on Saturday morning, Rev. Wm. B. Hipkin oiciatingr. Inter- ment was made in St. Mary ;.- (`emo- tery, Rev. Leo Smythe conducted the service at the g'ra.ves1"de. The pall- bearers Were John F. Murphy, Ba.r- ric; Albert Dwyer, Jack 0 ReiIly, J. Paine, Otto Davis and H. MT.nan BARRlE TALENT PROVIDE [ PROGRAM AT FESTIVAL `the mzitter of locks on cLas.~: room: {doors be given rst place. He fc-`ti ;that it was far more ii1npo1?t.zmL than! the ven.tilat1ion of the Assembly Ha1l, even though that is something to be; done as soon as funds '.l1`c uvuii-3 iable. Referred to P1'ope1't_\' and? Supply Committee. ' I Applicant Gets Position :\Ivi.\"S Ila E. .\'cw1,on, of Ba.rr1i_-,| who applied for a position on thei ` leaching` sta some time :i._::o, wrotcf stating she had accepted a positionf in Alberta under the Women .< .\Ii.~'- I sionary Society. Arinstronigr-Knight--That .`.ette1's be sent to Miss B. DeHart, Miss A. Mc- Kinley and Miss Alberta Newton, ac- cepting their resignations and ex- 1p1'ess1in>g the appreciation of the board for the excellent service rend- ered by them duning their term of ofce. ' Good'a1l-Br_vson-That outs-ide lights at Collegiate be turned on during July -and August from 8 to 11 p.m. FR-Iah~_A ~..m_~+.......... 'r`1...4. 1' 1: Apply at any branch of this bank in Ontario aennce Charge 1.25 Motions Rates and Another highly respected resident of this community in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth King, widow of the late Robert King, of Barrie, passed away in St. John's Hospital, Toronto, on `Saturday, July 4th, following a serious operation. She had been in ill health for the past few months. 'l"L.. J nnnn -,..1 ...l....... ...,.-!..l.... ...-.....,. to rates on larger loans. For the second time this .s~ummer, B.a.yview Service Station, at the Icornetof Dunlop and Louisa Sm. \\'21.' mom! last Thursday. Ent1:y1 jwas p,-mined by forcing: a lock on thr- door. On'y a few cigarettes and chocolate bars were taken. J.UllU\V.V I Burp;lar_\' 2, suspended sentence; [thrift l. onv \\':n'rant issued, three investi;ratin;:; forgery 1, six months in guol; f.:1`se pretences 2, one war- 1-nnt ?.w. one six months in 23.01; drunk and disorde1'l_v, convicted; breach of H.T.A. 13, convicted; breach of truck and taxi by-law 7, convicted; petty complaints 28, all I attcndnd `to. ' According to the report of Chief `Alex. Stewuart, submitted to council on Monda;{_nig'ht. nes and costs col- llcctcd by the police department in June t-otzrlled $163. Eifty offences zu1dcomplz1int.< were 1'e_q'istered as follows` : ... .) ...,...,.....l,.,I .-..L-....... UuhLU(Iy UVBl'Il`Jg'IlL- In v1'ew_of a plea of guilty and the accused .~.I truthful attitude in court. Magisrate Jeffs imposed the nomina} sentence pf__:f<>,n dmys in gaol. POLICE Fl_NES AND C3575 TOTALLED $163 FOR JUNE IUHU. Provigcial `Constable J. Rowe. of Wasagw; Bexch, who arrested the Iran, testified that he was called to the scene of `an accident on the EIn1vale;Roa;f, 'Qnl_v a short distance from the_,Bez}ch, on Monday even- ing. ThereY1 found the accused in charge of a car which had been re- sponsible -`r-for a head-on collision. Campbeli, why, he said, was in an `intoxicated; condition, had struck an- other car `on the wrong side of the road. The accused ,-admitted dnink- 111-}; at one oi_'_ the beverage rooms at the Ba4$h.. am. .."a:,. ....l 1... 4..-]. LL- ..,. Lilli l)b'('I`)ll.. The o_'fcer`sa1d he took the ac- cused to a doctor, who gave him a thorough exgmination, and later he was brgSixp:h_f`."'to Barrie and held in custody ' overnight. Tn xrimw n1 2 11102 n+' xrnilfv and Han Page Four |u`uct:1`a` .`\.bBUUla.LJUI1. As 21 result of the meeting 18 local f-armer.s were inuenced enough to take a set of special dairy farm- ers account books with the object of keeping a record of their dairy businiess for one year. Walter Campbel`., age 50, of Pene- tzng, was sentenced to ten days in the county gaol by Magistrate Jeffs on 'l.`uesda_\' afternoon on a charge of being-uinhoxicated while driving a car`on the Wasagu Beach-Elmvale rnnd -' " - ugu Ldllll. The system of accounting was ex- plained by R. G. Hunter, of the Economic Departmenit, O.A.C., and the purpose of the meeting was out- linied by Ga. Callon, of Hamilton, eld man for the Ontario Milk Pro- ducers Association. Ag u y-n_~..l4~ A: H. ...,..e:..... 10 PENETANG MAN GAOLED 10 DAYS FOR DRUNK DRIVING CHI" U road. Many f:1rmers of the Ba.r1'ie-Oro- ;Ori.`.lia district attended a meeting iheld in the Oro town hall last night land sponsored by all the various or~ guriiz-a.tions interested in dairy pro- ducts. The object of the meeting \vzLs no make :1 start in this area in iccst accounngv to determine the feast of p1'o(lvu(-in;: milk on the aver- fage farm. 1 'l`lm:: uvnhznn nf an:-nnnnrr tuner nv, f DAIRY BUSINESS RECORDS E TO BE KEPT BY FARMERS You Receive In Cash: 5 55.87 78.43 100.96 157.36 258.38 x-- l`0 Iluzltsville and Parry Sound on`y. c--Sutur( Standard Time. DAILY SERVlCE--LOW FARES BUFFALO -- NEW YORK -- WASHINGTON and other Canadian and U.S.A. Points. Tickets and lnformatbn at nnnn no Ann IuInI`r-Ac-run c-re .-......... ___< 359.40 THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1936. _ Monthly Deposits to Repay Loans at Maturity $5 14 18 27 32 n\/l` -so-`syn:-\I -\Jl\ A`\lI\III I- r`l and intermediate points Parry Sound and 3.40 a.m. 4.35 p.m. Hunhwille 2.15 p.m. 8.45 p.m. 12.00 p.m. x7.35 p.m. ucxeu and mtormatinn DUNLOP AND MUCCASTER STS., BARRIE. v - gt/;y3uu :1-I-1-G-`-h--I-`l--J.`_.`Lg_ I` / 6112 King's Highway ` SAFE ' DIRECT ECOB LEAVE BARRIE FOR roaomo FOR NORTH BAY FOR J CHARLES KAVANAGH MRS. ELIZABETH KING uwyer, Jack O and H. McLean, st. nu; moert UW Dz all of Ndhurst. 0 j `` 5 3` During the absence of the night 03 operator, the C.l\'.R. depot here was} 9` entered ezuly Sa1u1'du_\' mo1'nin~g2; and` 9 $11 in cash stolen. A suspect; ,;H2u'ry .\li1!er, of Detroit, is beuing`; :3 held on` a charge of vzugrancy. i 3. Entmmce was gained by opening} I . . . _:one of the w-md-o\\'.~' fat-1_ng the} 9; watc1't'1'0nt. The theft was ddscover-` i`L`d at 4 21.111. by 1~]1'nie Collins, night ,- operator, who had only been aw:.1_v gfrom the . about an hour; -!The thief or thieves were evidently - only after money, as nothing else -_wz1;< touched, although papers show- iled .~'i_L:ns of having been meddled ' I with. ' T\... uun. u*UUn5lY1,L," was taken. On Sunday afternoon Chief Stewart a1-re;~'te(l Harry .\Ii11er, ax tnansient, who gave his address as Detroit, on a chage of vagrancy. He was picked up in the vicinity of the station and had in his possession a quantity of silver. He is being held as a suspect and will appear before Mlagwistrate Jeffs on Friday, July 1 10th. Chief Stewart is getting in . touch with the authorities at Ottawa . to see if Miller has a record. 1 l WLLII. During: the same night the C.N.R. `tool house h21'.fway between Barrie and Allandalc was also broken into, but noth:in;,r was taken. nn Qllntluv n-F+nwn,..... I`L3-l I C.N.R. DEPOT ENTERED $11 IN CASH STOLEN . nmy xommunzon M1`. and .\'Ir.~'. Coldv-n V21lII:\'. \ ;on Friday lust. HJ.`UH> [USE \V(`CK. I Mr. and Mr:<. Infzram and d:uI_Lrh-j 2 and Mrs. I. Addison and )1)`. and `. H. .\IcCrzu.-kc-n on Tuesday. I\'no.\`. (`}1urcl1' at 11.30 a.m. Svrvico at St. Pe:ter'.< at 11 z1.m.. ()1*a1xL:L- Pamdrs; Christ Church 1.30 `p.m., St. John .~' 3 p.m., `T30 p.m. At the l21ttorsm'\'ico, T-{nlv ('nnunnrn'nn ' Betty, of I om(a'm1, (`z11if.. visitrwl! I I I St. J;1n1es`i | l.v`)U Hr)ly '17.. '\l.L~` '1`. I. J -' " J Mr. and Mrs. W. Guelph. were vi.sit01`.< di.~'0n's Inst \V'(`()k. \t.. .....I 1.1.... 1. ..... St,` I`\'lCC`5` Sunday. herge. Messfsi B. J. O Brien, of Toronto; J. M. O Brien, of King, and Mrs. A. Sollitt and son Donald, of Peter- boro, rare holidaying at J. Young s. Mrs. Harry Foyston spent a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. J. Chappel, of Crown Hill. The funeral of the late Miss Sarah Bell, of" Barrie, was held here last Friday afternoon from her late residence in Barrie. with interment in the family plot here. Sympathy is extended to the berea\'e(l rela- tives. Taking the trouble to break into three Penetang business places re; cently, thieves were forced to be content with $1.64 in coppers. The Women .' Institute meeting was held on Thursday afternoon last at Mrs. Oliver Wilson's home. `There were twenty-one .'. pre. and `aha roll call was answ(--red by How we can improve. our 2u_v:riculturaI meeting." The current evr.-nt.<, pre- pared by `;VIrs. Cook and read by Mrs. Downey, were quite intorestilig, as was a rezlding by Mrs. Irvine Johnston. My hu.~:b2md is 21 m:iscr." Mr. Page. of Barrie, was present and `L-:z1ve an Informative talk on matters of interest in zigriculturn rel-uting to .t'nu farm women. He z1l~i -.1 n can-m-ml .m~m--.1 m. ...+.m. u.:|LL1l13.', um; um 1ur1n \\'0l]l(.`H. no 211-! so answered several questions. A he21rt_v vote of ths:`Hk.\` \vz1s _s:i\'vn him at the close of his addr for the iuformzltion given. _V[r.<. Gm. John- ston ;.'::u'e 21 short talk on the motto I.:'\';l1u' -u Fn i.- u-:u~Hn |\\r\\Ir\ 4.1.... awn ;_';:L\'e -.1 snort mix the motto I..fvim.r,' :1 life in worth more than nmkingz :1 I-iving." A . was t.-n_io_v(.~(l. 'l'h<- tux: h0: were .\'I1's. (T:-1n1pbo1l and .\`Ir.~:. (f`mwfo1'd, The .-\u_:u. Im}0t,i:1<,1' will br- hvld at txhu homu of .\'Ir.<. Wm. Priest. MISS Annie Chapprgi, of Toronto, is with her mother this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downey, Mrs. M. A. Gitfon and Mr. and .VIrs. Geo. Crawford attended the jubilee sm'vicos:1t Sunnfdv:1`c C0rnm's on Qnnrlrnv {VI-LL`J.'IkWl.L` Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Orchard, of Port Dover, are visiting relatives heme. D 1' n!n..:_._ _rr\___,..., .....I VT. Hr - wan` AI|lIIl4l"II`IJ and intermediate points 9.20 a.m. c3.I5 p.m. 12.00 p.m. 7.40 p.m. IVIINESING ..l TUI ..- `IT `IT! I'\.. FOR MIDLAND ,1: .- -- - - c-Sz1turday only. uux uL 11.-)U 21.11]. I ; z1.m.,l -.m._~; ("h1'is 1.30! hn Jan1e.< latter sor\'ico,; nninn, ` nuly name aociety. i Besides his wife and two children,` Mrs. S.. Marchand (Irene) of Pane-N tang, and Frank, at home, he is sur-9 vived by ve brothers, John Kavan- agh, Kimberly, B.C.; James of Bram-, tie, Leo of Regina and Patrick and! Edward of Midhurst. ' 'F"|n `Funny-nl ":1-.3.-.L .--..-. I.-~-V ` Ill . _ :. G. E`.lsme.r:*-. of} visited frirznds here PHONE 82 .4 . AAA .3 Jamioson, of at ;\I)'.`<. 1. Ad- There is much disappointment among` veterans who are unable to cross the ocean on the Vimy Pilg'ni1n- age in July. Only ve liners are available, and ve more could be used. Already 6,000 are booked to join the pilgrimage. Which is all the liners will accommodate. It is be- .`.ieved that ten or twelve thousand would like to join the arn1ad.w that sails for Vimy early in July if boat mom were available. St. Mary s Church was of a pretty wedding morning, July 4th, when Line Dortzhea, daughter Mrs._Jas. the scene on Saturday Miss Made- zen, son of Mrs. Lutzen and the late Mr. Andrew Lutzen, of Detroit.- Rt. Rev. M;-,'r. Sweeney officiated and was assisted by Rev. Leo Smythe and Rev. William Hipkin. The wedding music was played by Miss Camilla! Kavanagh, Miss Mae O .\'eill' Ave Maria at church was attractively with red and white peonies. The. bride, given in marriage by -her father, looked `.ovel' in a gown of coral pink triple sheer, made on princess lines, with leg:-o-mutton sleeves, matching; picture hat and ac- cessories, and carried :1 bouquet of Premier roses and *,:_\ psoph-iliu. maid of honor. Miss Monica Torpey,` siser of the bride, looked charming in owered chiffon with wide powder blue hat and jacket, and carried an arm bouquet of briarcli' roses and delphinium. The g'room was assist- ed by Mr. Brian .VIcl{ernan, of De- troit. The ushers were Jzunes and the offertory. The Ambrose 'l.`orpey, brothers of the bride. " After the ceremony a reception was held at the bride .< home, her mother receiving: in a grown of navy printed crepe with nzivy but and cor- sztge of l`o.~4es and babies breath. Later Mr. and .\Ir.<. L-ufzen left for during the Mass and i. decorated ` Theli the-ir new home in Detroit, the bride \v(-nrimr :1 "*` ' ' "' \YfAr\1|v _. .....u .ur.~. uulzen {oft `for new m xv:-a1`.ing' a ye-Ilow prmtcd chiffon` (lr<;s`s, brown felt hat and browni zzccessox-ms. .. . xa-57, ux U OVER 6,000 Now BOOKED FOR VIMY PILGRIMAGE ,3 ,:ni\'t.-z's'IL;\', London. ;' Miss Ruth Craig is visiting frieznds ',:xt Thunder Bay. ; Mi.<.< Marion Argles, of Toronto, Sis visiting with Rev. and Mrs. W. K. `R-:i1t_v. Flupperton St. The followings: from Barrie at- tended a convention of the Simcoe ' |(','ounty Mediical .-\.<-. held at ' C`o`lim:wood on l`uo.=day: D1`. E. G. ;'I'L1rnbu]l, Dr. and .\Ir.<. W. C. Little, iDr. and Mrs. W. .-\. Lewis, Dr. and i1I\Ir.<. J H. N. Smith, Mrs. V. A. : ;Hart and Hon. Dr. and Hrs. L. J. 3 Simpson. ii ' The following` Barrie Rangers : iare gruesrts of .\Ii.~x< Jane V. S1'mp. lat her p21-`ent.< cottagre at Wyndlo Wood Beaclrthis worak: Peach I.i:*..\'.]' Bliss G1'a. .\I`:.~:.< llildrod Kno.wir:~'. J `_11.~'.< Appieby. .VIi.<.~` H. I\'ig'ht]ey, Mia.-: I `L. Rowe, Miss K. Price, .VIi.<.< C. I Fpaarn, Miss Margaret Parson, Miss Marion Vair, Miss Ruth Scott. Vliss Joan 'I`ihomp.-'on and Miss` Helen Crew. 1 an: uummymg at Uakwew Beach. M1`. and .\I1's. H. Coles and family iluft last Saturday for Wasaga Beach, i where they are spending a couple of weeks. > 3 Victor Knox and Sandy Ness are ;2utte11din-gr . school at Western gUnive2'sit;', London. I `\`[1':c `D-nu. :_ .Dur1'It'21Im vo. Born in Vesprzl township on Oct. 21st, l.\l`:Z, deccz1.< xvas :1 son of: the late Jus. l{z1\':1m1_'.-ch and Su. McBri`dv. Io`10wing' his 1m11'1'f21<,:e to` Miss. Violet Bray, of 'I`homp.~'onvilIuT about 23` _\"{lY'n' ago, `he moved to} Midluzmd, whe.-1'-3 he ,~nga;.:e(i in the` ca1'penteri11g busine=.<, coming to` Barrio several years later. In 1920,} after the death of his farther, he moved to Vespra, where he had sincei resided. He was a mon1ber of St.; Muzu'y s Church, Barrie, and of the] Holy Name Society. Rpsidnc hie w?+`n um! um. ,.L:1,:..-.. ..vn.35 Juana West I] Nfisxe .VIarg'z11'et and Miss Dorothy are holf(l:1_ving at KI)`. and VI-u I-Y Ikamp .\ag`1wa, Severn River. ~ Mrs. R. Bishop is spending a few |(iwa_\'.- with her parents in` Stayner. | Miss Edna Bathurst and Mine ,1. \`\ L'L'k\. Rev. E. 1*}. and Mrs. Long are holi- dz1_vin_: in Muskoka. I \`f.. `[.I,\nn.r] I)/...LL .I "H uu_\'u1_:4 IH .'\1US1\'.OKa. Mr. Howard Beath, spent the week end W B:11`1'ic and Allandale. \h- A1-Ham. 1/r,.1 N... 1:>2u'1`1L- an(l Auanaale. _ t 311'. Arthur .VIcLean and Mr. Don- iald Billimyslcy -are holidaying at (`amp .\'ag`iwa, Severn :\I]'_ R, nichnn Sc cnnnA.'u~ . -I-`-- srpcnd two week s holiday in town. A Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Ing-ram and daughter Betty motored down from Pomona, Ca1if., last week and are visitdfng Mrs. Ing'ram s aunt, Mrs. S. VI. Gardnex`. They will also visit in Toronto, Ottawa, Saulte Ste. Marie and other centres before returing to C21l:':1'o1'n'ia. pm, In T .....1 Mr... A: ,7 - .~L'uuuL an L01`0nFl30 Mr. Lloyd Tufford is spending a. few days Wirbh friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Love, of East Drazxrborn, visited with relatives in town over the week end. i,Q< \I1)I'\' A v1v1 Y nvvv`-r\-A- " cu\\'u UVL`l' L110 VVCOK end. )Iix< Men-y Ann Lawrence, of Little Lake, \'is'ited in Toronto this week. I7.-av 1.` 1.` - -- ` `V " ' A .uu_\s mm nor parents m Stayner. M was Bathurst and Miss Jes- sie 'l`ufe`ld, of London, visited with J!Miss Edna West this Week. `1\ Ti5L< \'Tnv(r-.n-:~.+- Qwuh-`L. -1: 'n-..._-. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Morrison, vtheir daughter Beryl and son `Glor- don, of Hmnilton, visited the form- c1"s b1'oth<:r, M. D. Morrison, on Monday. Miss Beryl remained to spend week holiday and l\/Irs. R. S Tnm-am um! A we`1 know 1`(-.<,ldm1t of \ c. 7town. Cha In-s l{2wa11u_;`l1, pzxs.~:od awz1_\' in the Royal Victoria llospitzxl on 'l`hu1`sday afternoon lust in his fty-fourth year. He beczlmc ill the` previous Monday and was taken to; the hospital the following: (lc._\' .~'ulT(>1'-~ ing from an attzzck of pnvumonia, and his death two days late 1' came` as 21 shock to his many l'riz~nd;< E115 Barrie and Ve. Rnrn ln \.f1`-en!`-,1 Inuvn.-kin .'\I\ r\..+ 11451: W111 Lame place on July 25th. Misses Helen Smith, Flora Mc- Gregor and Lillian Kearns left on Monday on a motor trip to North Bay, Ottawa and Montreal. Mime Vc-ma (`11-n1-mw. A4-' 1:-.I...-..4-_ :_~ v.1.~;1Lu1g Lmenas 1n town. Mrs. Helen Burddtt -and Miss .\I11d1'ed Walls are attending summer .~'ch00l in Toronrto `\1 :- Thu": l`..43.`,....:I :_ --, V v- LU \1i:ll 241011113. Rev. 1*}. J. and Mrs. Adams, of Toromo, announce the engagement of t,h(.-`iv only daughter, Mary E. H., to Mr. J-as. Ford, only son of Mrs. W. F. Catlin, Allandale. Tihe mar- riage will take place July 25th. Helen Smith, F'lnra Mn, |1)dy, uuawa and Montreal. 5 _ Migs Velma` Graham, of Edmonton, Jxs wislting rzends in town. . Wlrz T-Tolnn D.n.A.:44. '`.'`J `M'!- - g 7-: tr: 7TTtT Mr. and Mrs. Head, of Westover, Wellington County, are spending a week with Mr. .and Mrs. J. F. Wild- man . LUTZEN--TORPEY .u uwnu na. nvard of Toronto, with friends in d AH:1nd:11n The Northern game week. Smith, of Barrie, * Foster, of Toronto, Oakview Beach. E-I. Coles ' Wasaqa `Rs-at-h npL'ill`(3.\` plays. Hacod on lo. `Mriss Esther How, of Barrie. madv appliczntion for .21 position on the night schoo` staff. She -is a p:rudnuut(~ of Macdonald Institute. Cunlph. and has just nished a apecial course at Ottawa Gonr-ral Hospitzii. The matter was mferrcd to tho Voczxtional (`omn1:it;toe. New Locks Wanted at B.C.I. If any money -is to bo spent on the ("ollv~;ri:v. r-x In:~'t1 f1.1to this sunmier, A. - R. Girdwood, principal, urged that lu.u\u.uv \/L\Iu| VL ;ux\;.7u:xc. The funeral service \vas held on Tuesday af~tcrnoon from her late residence, 39 Owen St., and was at- tended by many sorrowinyx friends. Rev. E. E. Long ofciaited and was assisted by Rev. J. J. B'z1ck, of Lindsay. Interment was made in Barrie Union Cemetery. The pa1l- bearers were Andrew Czn`. \Vllt(`l` Sarjeant, A. J. Szxrjezmt, F. H. Hurl- burt, W. J. \Va.lker and A. W. Qnffh Ul` HOE. Larvor Produc-is Limited, Hamil- ton, wrote the board with respect to a specdz window shade that meets fall the exacting: domands- of school builtlings. The letter was placed on lo. I`h_r_- Copp, Clark Co. L-td., To- ronto. wrote quoting: prices on the O. J. Svtevc-n. (5(]\it1`:OnS of Shakc- ` sp(~m'e s pIa_\':~'. Placed 01` T-T.m- n4` 77' -~ --' V uc zuu1`e1`e(1 120. My decision is thzlt we will stay constitute,-d as we are until the end lof the year," said the chairman, Ipoinhinq: out tlmrt it is optional this year whoth(;-1- the county appointees; slmll act on public school conimittcc-s or not. 1......A.. 'n...J-- : v~ -- - -- LWU pupus were given treatment. During the month 32 defects were !found, while 14 were terminated. IT.re nurse reported having made 33 home visits, while '7 consultations were held. One case of chickenpox was reported in Victoria School. Board to Remain Intact regarding the change in powers al- lotted county appointees. By the `cannot vote on matters pertaining to public schools either in committee `or in open session. Mr. Dobson pointed out that the Department of of the year. Next year, however, the rules re county appointees will be adhered to. IN/I`? rlr.,.:. Chaivmun F. Dobson s-poke briey - new 1'egulati:on counrty appointees ' Fdueaition- s idea is to allow boards j to continue functioning un`oi.`. the end :cu;u_v DanK $01.11. ' King Edward Schoo]--Totu1 at- tondzmce 244, average 240, or 96 per cent. Peny Ban-k $30.19. Report of School Nurse I In her monthly report Miss Vera `McMahon, R.N., stated that she had visited the schools thirty times dur- inig' June and had insrpected 586 chil- dren, ten of whom were re-admitted and none being sent home. Twenty- two pups were given treatment. [ Du)-in:(r H10 rnnnn Q9`) f'(\`r\nr~ .....-M leagues and Ior the ratepayers. The appointment was made fol-' lowing a mobion sponsored by Trus- tees Blair and .-Umstrong. Principals Reports Only three principals reoprts werel l I`L-ceived by the board, as follows 2 I l Kimzw Gpnro-n .Qnl1nnl_ rr*,\+..1 ..+ m .-m per cenrc. renny bank, $2.25. Vuictoria School-Tota1 attendance 386, average 370, or 96 per cent. Penny Bank $57.11. 1{,;n.,. p,1mwI Q..1..,...1 '1`..;..1._L uuuu nu uuc Uvltlllv U1 El l'C..~Tl;:l1all0nl or vacancy in an urban school board the 1'em.:.1inder of the trustees shall .`.`l'. l.'{. some duly qualied person `in the ucnnnrunity. T1'I1,~fru- `RI.-ail nv_n1nxvnn ...I..l L- [ Li`k.' L'\.HllHu1ll1'._\'. i TL'u.teu Bl.:1ii', ex-mayor, said he mui \'.'u1`ked with M1 . .\'el]c.< on the council for :1 number of years and had always found him conscienhiousi and willing` to work with his col-' leagues and for the ratepayers. I annointmant um: mm. mm: I received by the forllows King George School--Tota1 at- tendance 26, average attendance 24, or 96 per cent. Penny Bank, $2.25. | School-'l`n+.nl n++m.A-m,.,, FIVE NEW" TEACHERS 1 ENG`rAGED BY BOARD; Ulll'E, Sm`th. (Continued from page one) ` stipulated in the Publ-ic School Act} that in the event, of 1'c..~:i;;nation1 vuczxm-v in an nrhan _-ntmnl tum-A JVPERSONAL LOANS. SALARIED and PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE I! You 108 aoanowans PROTECTED In use INSURANCE Savings Interest Allowed on Monthly Depcmitss inU'ntar1o W ,` THE CANADIAN BANK A f\13 ff\k AR EUDFE -.. ' .4.` *3 EMPLOYED WAGE-EARNERS Dlecount at Six per cent. tn: u\.u.uu 4- . un. yu...v- ;.\.n Auvnlunluu The deceased, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Groves Semmens, was born at Cornwall, England, 67 years ago. At the age of ve she came to Canada with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Semmens, and settled in Co].ling'w0od. Following her marriage to the late John Chees- mnn in 1000 t`5In1nfn Rn:-win and O \C i i F ..,OMMERCE V -:.;3;i3i:i $ 3.60 T Proprot-;iTo7n-aely low 1 10.08 12.96 16.56 19.44 , uunnunnluhu u; mu: Luuuwuxg u.uIllUUl'S! l Open chorus by twelve singers, Misses Jean Beach, Ma1'g`aret Martin, I Norma Livinxgston, Velva Emms, Eva 1 Rumble, Dorothy Cooper, Gladys , Williams, Elsie Cl.oug'hle.y, Mrs. R. 3 Urry, Miss Thelma Graham, Mr. ?;Lloyd Ciolpitts and Mr. Bob Parker; i vocal duet by little Miss Betty Hook and Masrter Freddie MacDougall; - reading` by : 1l.S'S Joan Beach; solo by I Betty Hook: solo by F1'e(l Mac- ladies quzwtette, Mrs. R. l\'liss l`ll.~'i0 Cloup;hle_v, l\'Ii'ss Thelma Graham. and xVIi.<`.< Eva Rum- ble; solo by Mi.~`.< Mvz11*_ M:u't;in; solo by Lloyd Colpitts; r<-iacling: by` llliss Velvzl lCm'm.<; l1'i'. solo by M'i.<.< v Norma l.i\'in,<:.=ton: mixed quz11't(*t,to. Mrs. R. Urry. Mif<.~' Clougrhloy. Bob Parker and Llovd Folpitis: solo by Miss Ev-:1 Rumble; duet, Miss` P-<' Hook and F'r0 .\l:1cDou_u'.z1ll; solo. Mrs. R. Urry; piano (Iunt, Dorothy (`oopcr and Glad:.'.< Williams: solo, Miss Elsie Clou;;`hle_v: solo, M1`. R. Parker; ln(l.ios trio, l\lr.<. Urrv. Mi. 'l`helma . Gruhmn rind Miss Clou;:h- ` 10) ; instrumental. l\ liss .Tom1 Beach; duct, Rob Parker and Lloyd Colpibts. Rev. F. Bermard acted as Inmstor of ceremonies. Members of Edgar United 'hurch, their families and friends, 1:! _ned out in large numbers to attend the an- nua strawbcrr_v festival held on the church grounds on Wednesday even- ing. The attendance `was the big-I gest in years, the exceedingly hot wesather havinvgr little effect. run , -._-. ..........., ...,v.~. \.u-.\.u.. Following a bounrteous supper, pre- pared and served by -the ladies of the congregation, an excellent out- door program was presnted by Bar- rie -talent. With the exception of one member, all the participants were pupils of Miss Jessie Bryson, local music teacher. The program consisted of the following numbers: nnan nlnnwun 1. `.J7CI\ _:._-., You Pay the Following Charges: Goodal`-B1ai1'-That Wash basins be placed in teachers rooms at Vic- toria School. ,. rust . ... ..- vuA_y 'cl`u\A :xu;.',umI- LIUIII O LU .1]. p.Hl. vB'lair-A1'n1stmng--That J. F. Nelles be appointed to `l vacancy created b_vres.ign~at:ion of Trustee H. A. Henry. HUI IIl'cl11'ld.}=',t1 l/U LIN: ILU-L` JUHH \.11lUL'S' man in 1900_.she came to Barrie and had resided here since. Mr. Chees~ man predeceased her in 1910. Later she married Chief Robt.' King, of Barrie, who died in 1923. She is sumived by one daughter, Mrs. L. H. Bigelow, of Edgar. The late Mrs. King was :1 member of Collier St. United Church and took an active part in its work. She was secretary of the Women's As- rvocia-lvion for 11 years and taught in ` the Sunday School for many years. Sheihad been :1 member of Col'ier ' St. choir for almost 36 years and` was active in this branch of Chris- tion service up until recently, when ill hozilth prevented her zLtten(l:1nce. She was also 23. member of the Inde- pe:-ndent Order of Foresters. V!`1..\ 1:....,..._I , ,2

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