Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Oct 1936, p. 1

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Michell F. Hepburn, Premier of Ontano, wiih four of his min.iste1-;~:, Hon. Drr. Simpson, Hon. Peter Heen- . laxn, Hon. I-llarry Nixon and Hon. D1 iFlau1k-nur, as well as D. F. M-cCuailg and Geo. McLean, M.P. s, and Dr. Tanner and Dr. Smith, M.P.P. s, sur rounded by scores of Liberal work- ers, packed the stage in the Armour ies last night for the big rally. One would thimk that an election was.` only a week or two away. I ru..,.,H......:..,. 1,...,:m. um. m.,...1i -x.u... mu` \ ..... _.. u Svt-ral churnmpioll z1\v::rd are o'or `- ed. the town council of B:u'1'i(> donut-; it`: n . t1'oph,\' for the bosff pot:1t.o\~.< :11 thr fair, and :1 cuhin:-1`; of -on1m1'.it,\' plwto .-`:i`vc-1' flutw-n'0.` 3-1 1n?..'..<. as n ;:1*:md vhulnpion; prize for eld (`mp competition ini potmoos. 'I`7h(- Nimrzxrzl Brand Spray, (70,. Burlingxton. o`m'.< `:2 hand hlowc-r mm or cluster as ex 3.rmnd chumpirml prize for the Bow Potato Clubs. Snecivl champion :-hinlds are also 110-? I-\.r n--nx-`uh-1} Tnr ct:-\'n1-LI` nf 1'}H'> .\TK`(`Y"l ('n.'U!Ipmn .~n:I'|'.l.< ure mau m-- \-Ilvavc punks |uu\A'\I um um u..u;_-.,.u.- i:~.~.-r ;n'o\`i for sevom` of the Bay sl1ore.<. `Tlw. c-lmpel will be u cl`as.~'(`.~' and for tllv best innior judge. `frame and capable of accommod::t'In_' 5 ` (`-luas:=<-.= included in the prize listl 700. . 2: as follow : ` ~-- -------- Llacxw 1--~l2 Dooley Potatoes, cor` Geo. Balkwell. Of Buffalo 9603-P90; ,1(d mowgys, lwith minor injuries when his car cul 1 Glue: o__19.nnn1r-v Pnfzxtns-s. Rovs , of four hosts in the sruard rails or-5 B0_\'.< Clubs. \\'ll(`l't` the lll'.~`t J(`.4`1l'.I lll'..'~`.~'Z0h111'_V E05 ~';i1d."L' l`O0lllS 10l' women. -11 luv u unH.'1I.~ lI|.-I.,nuu: onmruu i ch:1mpion lw-i 1-liose parts 1and<-d on the Gc-orf:izmi I\l1".<. J. R. Boyd. of Orillin. thanl<- County I\'lu:~`(-uin and exp1`<:s;~'e his ied his worship and the citizens oflpleasure at tl1.=-pro_2'rcs.< heina mndcf: 1,1,_.-o_.~ he,-:1 ` frame ` Bax-rice for their interest in the work: Iilrs. T. J. McDo\vll. of Milvm'ton,' listi ibeing done by the W.I. in Simcoe p1'0v'incial president. dccl:n~ed that` . ` iCount_v. She stated that throughthe mwafrest achievement of the W0- cm`-l Buffalo, eacapedlthe orgianiizaition good progress is. men's Institutes was that it had mtd iwith 3 being: made in the raising: of thezhelped women to help themselves 013:5 2__12. Dooley Potatoes. Boys . posts guard or asitizndax-d of living in the county. and and proved their 2'Lb'll:llt_V and talent. Potato Club members. 1936. {highway 11, four miles north 0` `that if in Europe the same e orti'l`-he Institute has he-rm :1 real social Clam 3--12 Dooley Potatoes, pub-vBarre. According to Traffic `0f(.`(`.` `was being carnied on there would-contzact for the people living` on the lic school. pupils. Lew-`is, Balkwell was cut of b} be a decidedly different condxition back concession, getting them inter (Continued on page four) .another southbound cm. of a'airs than at present. lcontlnued on page tour) nuuu uv\.A uavwu. (Continued at: Eb; Ntibetu Rhnmwm four) severely damaged Dy Um: 1r05L. 011 the Georgian Bay the storm mg;-(1 f-our give-1' thinty hours and did thusands of dollars worth of dam- age to boats, docks and summer cot- tages. Two Penetang youths, Ed- mund Proulx and Raymomd Zoscke, lare missing since Sahturdiay. They ileft on a shing trip zmd were last seen trying to cross`the Gap near Penetanggrisheane Bay, but have not` `been seen or heard of since. Planes] have been scouring the is`.ands and- 2 hwinlaind. | V ,\I4'.-A I n.n:l\-in-an Jan Hi:-Jnnoavn I r LUVVH. chairman of thz LHC LI'illllC !'BgLll?1LlUll5 lll LHB I R. G. Norman, - Sports Committee, introduced thc lcarnival proposition. He believed - thvart Barrie had the natural facilities t and was admirably located to stage t winter .sports. The hills around the V` Allandale golf links were ideal for .=i. and at -a small out`ay, and Jlwith the formation of 21 Ski Club.` alcompetitions from the city could hc ii arranged. Toboggzan slides could al- lso be arra_,n-ged with little outlayw ; Horse men would be delighted to co {operate in ice races, and the arena; ~ ' was well adapted for night carnivals` ` 1131:`. Norman suggested that a C0l'll e'mittee composed of representatives`; from the variou.< .~:t-rvice clubs, town! :.`.council wnd other orxrani /.ations and ;Mthe Bl.l.~TlY`l(,`.'*'.'~I I\Ien s Club be put in` -. I charge. Sr . 1 lf '11: zlm-irlnrl i l'1n nn\`l`< ('nn1'n1|T. 1 T. i Sunday nig'ht s high wind am! Isevere frosvt caused considerable loss in rthis district, as it did throughout the Dominion. Power, light and -teliephoune service were disrupted, with wires broken down. Apples, po- tatoes and vegetables stiil out were isieverely damaged by the frost. nan the Georgian Bav N year, the debt of the province to- \uu_y :1. vI\.I..n V4. uvvv no.4. Conservative Leader Hon. Earl Rowe came in for several hot shots from the Premier and Dr. Sim-pson Rowe," sue.-id Mr. Hepburn at the stwrt, charges that the debt of thvl province has been `increased by over 80 million do`.lars. Well, the debt i was 610 millions when the Liberals irbok office, and there was an over draft of 67 millions, nira-king: a total of 677 millions. But while the debt was increased by 13 million last l l 1 day is less than it was a year ago. ' .The very fact that `the government ` does znot advertise bonds shows that'_` the government must be keeping :1 pace with conditions. Rowe blames Heenan and the gov- ernment for the bush fires in the nonth, and that former civil ser- vanrts were red to make room for Liberals. Of the twelve districts in the north, eleven are still manned by former appointees, and the firesn dild less dama_r;e in the district 01 `the new appointee tham in any of the others. Defending his policy of imposing the income tax, he said his govenn- mient realized more taxation \w.s neded. They couldn t go on piling up debt. The income tax comes. from those who can afford to pay 1'Ilhe Tories bucked it, but income` tax never hurt anyone. The govern ment also went after succession duties and last year collected 12 million dollars, and hope to get/t 15 to 18 million this yeizzr from estates c".os'ed years ago. - Did Not Repudiate Contracts Turning` to tthe Hydro, Rowe ys he will let the power biarons sue iihe government. There were agree- ments running` for 40 years for power not needed. If the agree- ments were continued. the rate would have to be increased. The govern- memt found the contracts were not legal, so they were cancelled. not repudiated. The Hydro was nowi openarted at a prot and there was to be a reduction in rates of $2.50; per h.p., and it is hoped to make a further reduction before the end 01; the year. Q mi... ....im...m.4 nnr] +:m1.m. nnlinl-. .Blav1-1'ie band is holding nig.`.tl_v practice under their new -.eader,| Michael Angelo, in the town hall and is rapidly developing into a valuable 01'};-aenizaltion. Following the vamal g'amation of the Barrie and Allan- dale bands, the town council made a g'1'-am; of $250. The bland commit- 'tee is composed of ex-Mayor W. J. Blair, Major Gordon Longman and Ald. Wm. Ga11ne1', together with two bandsmcn appointed by their fe11ows.l ; xmnnxatna. | Alfrd Laand1'ig:an, who disappeared lsunday, reached Honey Harbor safe- ly. lsusmsss MEN'S * , CLUBSTRUNG run! 1 wmnznspumsa ` STRONG WIND AND FROST f; ` CAUSE OF HEAVY LOSS At a meeting of the Barrie Busi- (ness Men s Club on Thursday even- ing last, the recommendation of.--the executive to hold a Wnter Carnival] \w.s unanimously endorsed. Otheii matters discussed were The formation `of a credit bureau and the e <.-cts oi the traffic regulations in the town. R, C, \'rn'm.'n1, (`}'\ 9i'l'l'I1'/1Y1 nf Hr 1 i I V __ lh]~.11du1'.\`(`. I\0w Park By-1a\\'; ` C`I'odit Bllroall 1\:T21V Be 1! O1'gan1zed. i l'llZlI'gU- . It \\'u.< decided the wee represent the ,C1ub and the followin }bc zlsked to name t\v< in-ach; the Ki\\'z1l1is Cl (.I{in.smen s Club, Ba: |T?('(`.Q Ln1tl1?('A'F l ! 1 .l\l1lb'JIlL`H S R.C.C.S. and R.C.. den. 7|"'I-U. L,1uu, .-nn~.-n+-n~~- u ~01 doing: busiiLe.<.<, but` there must brsi dd VIIL` H\U PUlHL.`.- Credit Bureau J. H. Suydznn, of 'I`oronto Credits 1.td., who wa.~' pre; grave a bric-1 t..1k on tho advzintzxm: of 21 credi-' burn-::u. In Toronto the loss throu_:i`- _-'iving' credit had been cut in half by such 21 bureau. -luying on fh` inst:1`niL-iit plzm i.< 21 leixitimate way: some way of checking up one whc should gm credit and who shoulc not. In Bvzirrie fty merchants at 1cost of $25 each per year could ,op-ram; :1 credit bureau, and he was. sure there was not a merchant buii `lost more than twice that sum (.-\'er_\ _ `_\`u:ir through giving credit. ` H wn< that-irinri fn innvn H19 mnH'p1 I ____.___ :1 . A (`,:1tl1olic Mission Churt-l1 is to (' be erected in Tiny t.own. on tl1- Ix '.. ~`ite . to he tlw `ct spot I} \\'l1m'r- the rst Jesuit mi onary mic ?tl1ese parts Gcorgvizml l I I 1`frznne '7nn < 1 l Vol. X0. No. 33. esent Business 1\Ien .< following: omzlnxzzxtion. two or more from} : Club, Lions Club a '5 Club, Bzxdminfoz: Club.<,e R.C.A.F., C-amp Bor- Spolts Conmnt! x t mi oulc It ould was bu1 i ver_\ tttei ` con ` Count)` _me:`. on their work and achievelnems ' in :the placing: of codeine `pa1'ti('111I. ..1`i_V the abolishment of bev-i -r.--ra._;`c rooms for women. Lana inmost of their work `i.:"ta.{t_v aha 1 their prices are often more reason- lillll U1 I\Ia_\'or Herbert G. Robertson, extending: a welcome to the Women s Institute-s. .'w`.a`1L-(1 that he `ookvd for- b]" ```m th91'-- ward to the day when the Simcoc, Prof. Curreliy mas so1tr_\' to say Museum, spon. h_\' thc :that in Canada. mu. and the ad W.1., would be open at all timt-.=.i\'ance of art `.\'a.< behind other coun- He .<-T|irtF.*(i that the town would bcltric-.= in the civilized world. Being.-` more than willing to co-operate Ioa _Voun';: country and lack of sup: that end. He ('0'{1l2LTl1]i:'(i the we ipon in the \m_\' of money, made the (`anadian causu differ from` that of `the United S .'.`iG. ~`, where mu.=eun`..~ land art f_"i1iiP1'i(`S have hr-on mater- .ia1l_\' tide-(I hy the philanthropy of J. P".rpont I\IorL"an and 0th!-r. ~'. Prev iou= to his t:: 1; Prof. (`.urro]1_V visit- Women's Institute Simcoe rd ihe (1. thank-`County n1~nn'rnJ:: nu.) 1n(. nflhipnanrn 21+ H1.-) \.uuu--;_y. He . on the nar ('.0ti(` `ist and thr support of the womvn on the temperance question, Simeoe County. . Boy 1-{Hm-nae i1n'i11(r rnnrin ` As this disease is prevalent. in dif-i fercn: parts of the province, it has been suggested =to me as Medicai- Ofc-1' of Health, that a shout descripj tion of the disease be given to the` public. The name Infantile Paralysis is " misnome1', as adults as well as chi`.'~ dren may be infected. Quoting in part from the 35th edition of Oslex & McCnae ,as follows: Tlhat the de gree of infection from person to per- 1 son is slight and in this respec-* resemb'_es Cerebo Spinal Fever and Pn-eumaonia and so far as it is known it is transmitted by healthy car :1-in!-c L!'1eI`S." Incubation period is from three to ,- ce~n days. Mode of onse-t may be fever, head cold, drowsiness, head- ache, muscular twitches, pain ir- muscles, irritability, vomnifcting ano diarrhea. -Characteristics Symptoms: Stiff ness of muscles of neck and back Pain on exing chin and movements .01` muscles of back. Pa.1-alysis oi . lmuscles of leg or arm or legs and 'arms may follow. `The paralysis may lbe the rst sign of the disease. 5 !'I|~m zlisnazp mav vn~11iwl:m'v ahortl lbe the nrst slgn OI Lne u'15ea.se. 1 !The disease may vo~`.un*tary abort and not go on to paralysis. Con- v1a`1esc~ent serum to be of use must b-e admin*iste.1'ed eaxjly. The local` board cannot keep this serum in lstock, but it may be obtained by auto in three or four hours from the Provincial Board of Health. In 44. 4'-mm; n+` uh nnrfhronlz hn0`lt1(`1'-I rrovmciai board 01 neaiui. In the face of an outbreak neglect- -ed head co`.ds should receive at.ten- tion, as the secretion from the nose and throat harbor the germ or virus- of this disease, which at present is unknown. Your physician should be called early. A T I_t+He, M_n.H,. Barrie. 'Dotal ....$184.60 The welfare ofce continues to act lbeinii placed m -temporary ` j`o'b's", ;`Four were employed by the C.N.R.,! {two went to the Copaco, one to the! Library, and one as a farm `.aborer.| as anemlployme-nt ag'.e}ncy,__<=._iig-ht men ,_ I ivnn, pg... |.llL.\ ....\ ..e.e..,,, The Women's lns.itu.te_< of simconlmr-nt of a1'ti. zunong.- the ])(30pll, _."Iount_\' concluded their eleventh an-`of the nz1tion.~: po.'<. the llest _lnual convention, hold in the Odd-I H0 tu`(i of the forminrr of ill: `,:`fello\\'.~: 'l`iemp`.<*, la. F1'i by re-{ne British m_u.~`eum 180 _wm`.< 11:0. , iturning: the complete slate of 0`icer:~, :ll1(i wlzm :1 bitter blow `that was to , ihcaded b_\' Ill)-_'<, R, M. Black, of Elm. .the F`1`en<'h. whose mu. \\';i.~' 0])u:'; .i\'2\l, for her third (ron::ecuti\`c term.l0nl_\' to tl1<:- upper clzlsses of that `Thy: 1'(-_2'lS,tl'2liIlO1l of (lel(:;:zite.< an(liC0UY1U'.\'- .\"=m0leon (`lli1llj2`(?(i tlmt. C _]]1(1]`.]bl_']'>' of the twg-n1_\;-t.\vo by-unchc-,-l1hro\\'in2' open the cloors, and from V of 2`il'(-21 vc-`.otz1`le(l 2-38. -IL-port.< of the inuence of their mus<:uni the L,-L114. _c.~;n- ; `c1i\'lt,i-.~` and of rl:h'( -1-en`. Frc-n(-h stole a march on the world. lbr21nche.< of the work, ad(l1'c'~e.= onlTh0_\' have led the nations in wo1'k.'~, , Va)-i0u,~ _ connected with w_1_lof art and until recent`_\' have (lis- l ilwork and musical nunibena made up`,Di?1.V9d H10 m0>`t H1510 in their manu i;he 1)ro;`rz11n of the two-(lu,\' .-:.<.~'ion.<. fCiU_1`` Of all E003-5 l3 1 t"c`I4lm11-'.' W ' Giving her 21(l(l1'es:<. Mrs. Bl`~.ck\C10Thlli$1 aml T1011->`l:l|0l(l 2`00ll-`N am? ._\ an-kg(l the (lf,'ll{_L"li(.'>'3 Are we be-`;n:__v;zxl; of pziintinw.-~~. 'l`ho United Sltatt,-.~ lg`-true to these brave women, whojlizive made rapid .~'tri in ('11.-atingx foulrht for the rip:hlt to vote and in mu-'f:l1lH>` in th- last (ll'(`!:`(l0 and 5 3l2r.tvr _\'(-:11 .~` in our own countpy won il1`l`0U.2`il1 them `hey 31'9 Cpturin '10 wltlle rigrht to be (li-.`(`l2ll'0(l `pg-r_:on, market in .~'-t_\"in_: and (iv- ].l`dn(l sit in the Senate, if we .~`li(-l\`e`il'T1`lllg from the French. Japan, `: `our l`(*.'~`pOl1.~'ll)lllit_\' on to the men and i $00. 15 mHl Tillllfl -*"f-1'l(l0-`*3 Thc take little lllt"l`(?:'?i in the jrov-.erninentjD(.*01)le of Cz1m1(lr.1 will lidve to hr- of our country `. We F:-1'0 the }_v'o\'-,7I2lU,L'l lt to he ('uriou.<. and by being 3 ernment, and the laws that are made i Culiious they will learn the merit.s' At _ .1lor not made, are your responsibility; of articles in their buying. in l and mine, justt as much as the re-i present people buy not what is sponsibility of our fathers, husbandstaeity, but the cheap al"l .l(0 withou1 land brother.<. stated the president.a thought of whether it is beautiful [challenging the women to keep up` 01' \\ hethC1' it will ,_ mheir interest in the legislative af-ivest-Inenrt. That is why Japanese ,,_.lfairs of this country. lznvticles are _bein;r sold so readily icl inM;`t Of the l3 ta-`W and lcle:-ztendixzgr the are 2 `. In: "talk-(l thzit he `ook=_d_ ablv than others. n. u ?l`- ll ]I be -.1. lasting in-' I INFANTILE PARALYSIS on { ACUTE FOLIO MYE_LlTlSi I RELIEF COST $184.60 FOR I wxaax or ocrom-:12 non.` Dr. Silnpson Lands'l .rmnier on Separate School T-.ax- J IIHH ` , According to the report of Wel-y fare Officer Jas. McGregor, relief in Barrie cost $184.60 for the week ending Oct. with. This was a de- cid-ed dec-1'ea;~:e over the previous week, when the total was $205.30 lExpe_nd`itu2'es were as fo`.1ows : ] Fue1.......... . . . . .. 10.15 Food . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1e53.2o Clothing .... . . . . . . . ...- 7.25} Shelter . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 14.00. I group be at the Library at 7.45 Fri-i day evening. . ` Anyone 'm1te.rested in a reading` :gResp0nsibility~ Stressed At Institute Convention} I . `:1 "F1119 .~\(1(11-(2.~+s(:.x' and R01mrts I of l11`rm'(3.s'T To the 258 I)el0g`21t(3s. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED: ea eany. A. T. Litttle, M.O.H., Barrie. Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, October 15, 1936 \.II-JV\/A vvu-J u nnnnnn u. The injured were taken .to the RV. Hospital and attended by Dr W. A. Lewis. All appeared to be making satisfactory progress and were to return to their homes (in ;T.oronto on Tuesday. Mrs. in. 1` Toronto on Tuesday. Mrs. ,'T1hqxns, however, took u._-turn for the `wolfs on Monday night and died 'Tu`esdIa.y morning from embolus of`; the`.blood stream. There will be no I inquest. THREE WOMEN INJURED WHEN CAR GOES INTO DITCH Hepburn Defends Policy; A To Leaci Election Fight a Two hundred members of the; Fundamentalist Baprtisrt Young: ` |Pe0ple s Association of the Toronto! Oshawa district held their annuai 'l`.hanksg'iving Day rally in the B211 - rie Regular Baptist Church, Collie) St., last Monday. At the same time, the two other districts in Ontario, held rallies in Hami1 and St Th*_0mlaS. K I m -- u .- II! . 1 a. uvuuuq. Rev. S. B-oemher, of Water1oo,i 'was the guest speaker, delivering in spirational add1'e.ses at both after- nooniand evening sessions. 'l`akin_<.- his text from Mathew, What do ye mo1"e thla.'n others, he bold the young people that there were three things to do. First, know more, for the Bcible should be an open book and we should -not only believe it, bui know what we believe. Second, care more. Ohrist shed tears for His bre- thren when He had come to die and 'bhey refused to see Him. How about us? Do we shed tears, knowing of people who refuse His doctrine? Third, -be more. People will often read u_s~w\hen they wil". not read the Thelsecret of Christianity is be - "%`1i's in `Christ's `service. - '~, Rev. Boehmer chose as his theme for the veveniingr session the sin of David, exhorting the people to con- tfess their sins and receive God's 1'01--i ggiveness and eternal life. Special imusic and a duet by Rev. and 1\Irs.i .Boehmer rounded out the pro';z*1-ani.| I .' `REGULAR BAPTIST Y.P.A. HOLD THANKSGIVING RALLY * 4 1 Prof. C. T. Cun'e`1_v, D'i1'cc`to1' oil, the Royal Onr.'n'io Museum, z1(1d1'ess-' ingz the (lelegmtes. told them of the Ivalue of taste. Beg'in-n~in'g with the [early history of museums, he traced 1,th'-ir -,1'1'o\\'t.h th1'oug'h the 'd_2`($ and ifbhe part they played in the (1e\'c]op~. `mt-nt `of 1 I-In hm} nF E1-an {'n1-n17.nrr nf' H1` L. The annual Alhmdale road race for the Bruce Thompson trophy has 3'bcen changed somewhat for this [iyear and it should prove to be a sivery interesing; contest. In order to 3 ; give a. resh chalerpgo to all the run- 3 ners of the town the route has been 3 changed and the distance shortened It will really be a mixture of a mad race and a cross country race. "VJ... .-.54`.-.Mf rill Ln -5..-. `hr ....:1....... ;ou.\. uuu u ulvoa \,vuuvA_y xuux. The samt will be irrom the railway Y.M.'C.A. and the rowte will go up Essa Road to Baldwin to the gall club gate, then across -the golf course to the 14th concession and sourth across the Hamilton tracks to the Toronto highway and back to town along` Burton Ave. to Milburn St. to ;Gowan to Essa and back to the Y.M.C.A. The distance is four `miles. I .... unuyu. .'I`1e junior route will remain the _same as in the past, namely, from the Y.M.C.A. along Bradford St. to `High St. `to Elizabeth to Eccles to `June to lninjsl to Baldwin to Essa !Road and back to the Y.M.C.A. iTl1e distance is about two miles. i These two races will be held nexi , I`u0s(lay, Out. 20Itli, .s'tal"ll1'g' -at 4.30 pm. In addition to the t1'oph_v cup. `which is for annual conipetition, lthere are eight prizes. Further in- gfornwitiom may .be had from Lloyd |ll\ l0l`1'lll at the Railway YM.C.A. 0ENTENN|AL or i comm cnuncu 4 IS NOW .H|STORY| Inspiring Messages by Rev.` J. J. Black and Rt. Rev. Pete-1` B1'y(-.e. ROAD RACES TO BE HELD TUESDAY` OCTOBER 20th` The plxlpwood and timber policy ll of the g'ove1'nment would producv-,4 \ I over half a million in crown rlur-~' and provide work for thou. 01: men. Under the Conservatwes the` cost of admini.=te1'in_9; the depart : ment was more than the rc-\'enue.`.( Concessions will be let on _\'Cl]-l:\ll permi-ts and a check kept on \va. There was, howevc-1`, so much timbm u that if they start on one .' when` they get through to the other they mm sztart over again. 3 /rV...a:.. ,..: r\`Q .`...-- 4-,.....\ 54 Board of Education Discuss Equipment The centennial ce`.eb1-ation at Col- lier St. United Church came to a close on Sunday, with 12n'g'.( congre- gations at the morning and evening" su:-)'v.0t=Q, .~'Rs=,x:....I- .7... R.lcsu-k. .nf Lind. l-iS&l'V-ECGS. "IG`\-'.`J .- d-.~ |JIl.\HCK', -OI -LAl.X]0.'c- `say, was the special preacher at th(, morn-ing service, and at the evening; service Rt. Rev. Peter Bryce, Moder ator of the United Church of Can Iada, spoke to a crowded house. 1 The special music at both scr- viccs was much app1'cciv.ted, thxi `choir being assisted by Mr. and Mrs.` '1`). C. C-odling and I\`Iis:< Hestc-1` God- .`.in;:, of Ft-nelon Falls; M'i;~:.:; Jean `Hunter and Mr. Barry Barron. Rnv J J Rlzml: urhn \\r'2,< minicfpr . plause. t I'lUIll}EI' UHU N11`. l'l21l'l'y D"(lI'l'UIl. Rev. J. J. Black, who was minister of Collier St. Church from 1926 to 1933, in his preliminary remarks re ferred to his pleasant associations in Barrie. His theme was Bu_ildim. the Klingrdom of God on Earth," based on Jesus temptattions follow ,ing his bvapctis-m by John. We are told that when Jesus was baptized the spirit (le.~:cen(le(i upon Him fron, heaven. Something happend to Him when He dedicated Himself. So to- day we_must commit ourselves to -God and something will happen to us. 'l`h<-n Jesus was driven by the spirit into the wilderness to be t.empt.ed by the Devil. So must we be tested. He was taken from the pinnacle of` the Temple at JerL1.<.a`.em and told to I,-a.<.t l*lim.x`n-If down, to do . .~`en.~'ational to attract ap~ 'l'ha.t \\'a.<~' not Je.~'u.< way 0] buli the l~'.in_2'dom of Heaven on mrt-h. We can t bring in the king'- dom by (l1'axnatic.<. "hat we need is. to r.'~tt ;:-:-t in touch with (Thrist ane follow Him by_ way of the Cross The church ne~il.=. a new afrniafion of Christ. Then was Jesus shown the l{in_4'dom of the xvorld. The} were His if He would worship Satan This He sacriced for the Cro.<.< The Kingdom of Hezzxven can only come by sacrice. If any man will come after me, let him take up his cross dz1il_v and fo`low me. We can t bring` the l\'ing`dom of Heaven in by ;.:raftif_V'inp; self or by stunts but by taking up the Cross. Wei '_ must first be loyal to God. 'l'o-(1111):! fthe challen_e;e comes to the ,\'oun_:I: people to answer lhe cal` and . the world. I_`...._ :_ _ C ...._.2_.. I l l 0 .~' n d years ago ? ` body met lalllf VVUIVIU. Ev,ening Service Rt. Rev. Peter Bryce at the even ingz` service spoke in Barrie, and brought from the General Council United Church of Canada. 'l`hn1 in Ottawa rccenitl_\' wifh 270 commi.<.=ionr-rs fmn`. all })art.< oi (Tunada, with representatives from :1-etines of th( `Africa, India, Corc:, 'I'rinid:1d Hnnan. China, and f\'vwfou:` ln M1 the di.~'cu.~"ir>n.< there was not '11 diS'l cordant word zmd the spirit of the . council called for =L1(lvzinccincnt. Victorm C0llr>;re had ju.`~`t ce`r-bra'.-u its 100th anniver.=ary. A hundred _\',-211-5 arro there Vere 62 ministers and 10.000 l\`I-nthodis`ts in this coun- try, but they : their day and _` ,2-cnennmion. 1.` ll j. AC` What the Church Stands For Whv. asked the speaker, was Col llier Church established a hundred Those pioneers wanted I-Inn:-n Tnm Cn1I- thpv urnnfn :1 n ` cowsnnonwthe ihighway at Ferguson- vale. 'I\he accused was defended by on the C`hm.Ch`:C.D. Stewart, who claimed that the He referred to the distinguished re I cord of service of Collier St, Churc}-; ` son, negligence was not on the part of his client, but -`m Frederick Ricl1::.rd- Flos township farmer, owner of .the cows in question. Prior to the tria` Mr. Stewart re- (]1Ie(s'>l(-(1 that hi: wor. View the car which had killed the cow.< and as cenain the rlaiiiam: done to it and the manner in which it hzui been done. 'lhe car was sitting outside id-he ('0l1l't and Mr. Stewart claimed `it was lTl?lt<,`I"iH1 evidence. 1\Ia;:istrat- Jr-:< would not leave the bench, sai_\"in;_r that if he did so lit might prejudice him and make `him a witness for the defence. Coun- lsel replied that that was farthwf from his mind and all he wished was to enter the car as evidence. In his testimony Ricl1r.nrds'on told of his pasture eld being: on the west side of the higxhway and it-halt his cows had to cross over to -912+. hm-1: rm tho harn_ He stated years KKK) .' IHUSE p|UIl!`.`(`3I'H VV'(lIIU7U| a House for God; they wanted 2: place for public worship. It was -n01 easy for them, but the House 01` God stood for an ideal and the .bui`.ding of Christian character (Continued on page four) The Board of Educmtion on Tues- day night spent considerable time discussing requests from the princi- pal of the Collegiate for five type- writers and eight additional seats to accomm~odaa.te students. The enrol- ment at the Collegiate is now 658, and classes must be made larger ii the present staff is to get in all the periods. There are 72 in the voca- tional (lusty classes, 40 of whom are taking" up typewriting. There are but 35 ty'pewrite1's in the sc.noo., and ve students have to stand aside while the class is in session. rnL, _ ,--.... .,v.,. T.1'ustee Hammond, cha`irman of the vocational classes, smd `he `thought the school might try to get along without the extra typewm'te~1's, even if there was some incb11ven- 1'nrn-n nrul vwnw`-\r|v\:4 +n.-.-.nnn..u ,.,...4... \. mu. \.lk3 In An acoonuu. The secretary informed the board that the typewriters would cost $100 each, and there would be nc gwovemmenft grant on the 'extra ma- chines. I`Ihe eight new seats would cost; $56. c\'l:H I1 laIllf`l'6 W215 SUHIC lC011Ven' ience, and perhaps temporary seats could be takm from the pub`.ic schools. The board would have to go careful to keep within the esti- mates `for the year. Some membrs were of the opinion that it might be better to rent the typewriters, as the class might not be so large in a few months. 'I`m...,.,.- I"l.......-....,: -...l r<-_,1_n Oldest `g Paper in the County Rent .h`ivc '.l`_vpe\\'1:iteI's to .131-i11;;' "l.`o ml up to 40 in Collegiate. B.C.I. ENROLMENT 658 a` i 'H|UIl`i.Hb'. . 'I`.111stees Hammond and Goodall moved thtent three standard Under wood typewriters be purchased at a cost of $100 each and that two be rented at $2.50 per month each. '1`-rllsfpr-c `P.`nn- and An-mafrnnrr in dl. ital.-')U per monnn eacn. 'I`:rustecs B`zm' and Armstrong in amendment moved that the question of purchasing typewriters be laid over till the next mre-eting. A.n n.n1xndma`r1d* fn H19 nnwanrlmnnl UVL`L Ulll LDC HBXL Hl"E`JL'lHg'. Am amendment to the amendment was moved by Trustees Nelles and Sinclair that ve t_v-pewrilters be rent ed for use of vocational day classes until the end of the year, if neces lsary. VH1... 1..-; ,.._,_..I.........A ....... .4 an...` 1,116 1' Supply ` follows : '1`. |n n+ ` '0 IYOUI part OI V`lCEUI'|d. DCHUUI. ` fIVh2z.t ihe committee have roof on King Edw21rd School repaired where it leaks, a.t beslt price. I T119? 1n11c(- 1-{:1-0171.: and n1=`r The last amendment ca1'1'ied and was adqpted;. ` Propey at-1'i1~S'ii'pi:i1y Clfnmittee` The report of the Property and Rnnnlv (`.nm.miHnn was adonted as ]O'.l0\VS I '1`:hat new ea\'<~11'ou_2'hing be placed on front part of V`icto1-ia School. ' FN1.-.w.+. vthp nnmm-ittmn have roof on ICZXKS, ant Desll pl'l('L`. Tina: music records and other equipment as required for Victoria School be purchased at an approxi- matte cost of $10. 'm.... 1.1...,...,.1. 1111!` r1m.m-an hmd.-c at matte cost or mu. That French and German books as requested by A.R. Girdwood be pur- chased at a cost of $13.50. 'I`1n-:4 nru nnnn kn faltnn nn rn. COUNTY POTATO FAIR THIS FALL Last yiar thc lizs`. !"auni_\' Potato Fair of the 1)1'o\'in('v was held in Simcoe County. This fair pro\'r,-(l to be of such Wl(lL'S})1`('2l(l inicri-st that with over four huiiclred entries Iran` cll p2u'ts of the county. it w::.< (la cided to hold zi similar (-vcm il_L`;\l!` U25 _\-car. I l::n< for the ISM? fgiit arc wt-ll under way and the prize list will he :1X`;1A1l`Z4h10 in :1 few I.l:1_\'.~'. The 3 Simcov (`ount_\' ('-0uncil -urn! l.~. 1 r.ductr-(1 umlcr the (lll'r*('lin!` 3l'1"i-:- lncnl ln':mch<-.< of thy Ozztzwfo D-H pzirtmc-ntt of .-\`:ricultur<-. in co-op--1' ation with otlicr Dominion and Pro- virtcitzl B1`al1('l1('.~` of .-\_<:ri('ulYu1'c and with th<- ;:<-nv-rou.'< support of \':xriou.- org~:mizzition.- in the county. Prizes to the value of $300 are o`cri'-(l for competition in 13 (-lusses. Tho prizr `ist is so listml that ex`:-r,\' potmri 1_-mxvor is eligible to compete in (H least three cla.<.<(-.~'. fair is \'(`l`_\' `:ir5.:._-l_\' n'.~.:nc:.--l` ; I\.\.:.\4.D. i i The secretary was instructed tc |'.'Hn.l`.`.Lllll('2lIL' with these organiza |t:on.- and have the names of com- n`;ll.('v3.< within 21 week if possible. i l)i.<-u.<. ihe trafc :.~-\`vral n'.crch,.nt.-' r,-xpresscd them .<<-l\'c.< :i.~ well .~uti. with the new `p:xrkin_: b_\'-l:i\'.', but that of lziti; E`. i\\':l.< not being, cnforcctl. OI.h<:r.~ 'thought the by-law should too rigid`_\' enforced only (luring t.h< winter season. It xwis the consensus ;_of opinion, however, that the byl-szw ibc enforced. It was also recom- }ni<-n(lc(l that 21 .~.potlig'ht be installm` at the ve points. of present, iill lh.\,-fl-1'., \.`(1IIll) 1)Ul` 21 g-1v1n;: in '-lu_\`in,I: on l6}.', ltllll21t(: way: zof bx.- shoulc cost `0pc1'at- ,_ . .._. .,_.L 1...; problem,` not be I cnaseu at Cost. 01 1o.uu. That no action be taken on re- quest of B.C.I. students for :1 grant of $30 for lockers. T-h`-`:13; commilt'c<: inquire into the `11TZLUY(*]` of extra seats at the Col- legzizrte and sree if seats at present in vacant rooms at King Edward .z`.:te av-ai`ab1e. .'l".1...,+ ...\ ,-...+..n kn!` Inn cor-111-rrrl For zwamble. I`hat an extra bell be s.ecu1'c.d for Collegiate hall to notify pups of chizmge in cla. at a cost of 957. I Tlm \vh< (`.11-rlxvnnrl be asked to |ch2mg'e in cla; es at cost 01 M. That Mr. Girdwood be .'-`.i\'r- the board a `ist of the exact hooks hr. wish-9< 21(1du d to the school ]`ib1':u'_\' before order is placed. t("..nHunnpl nn nnwo oi, /I'll: ,t.nc In quL->:uun. St< :w:n't hi viewthe _{rt-he 1 `if. mitrhf m-m'mIir-p him and make `mommsr KILLED ,cnws on HIGHWAY Six cases, two traic, two theft onr; fraud and one of p:1:~`. worth less ulu-(1uo.~7, \\'m'(- heard by .\Iag'is- tratve Compton Jeffs in police court Wednesd-21y morning. Three se-n fences were meted out, one case was dvislnissed and one remanded, and jud;.r:ment was re; until next week. 7 u . I Ju(l}2,'ment was resewed in the cese 10f P. D. Anderson, .~ta`esn121n, Louisa 7S t., Barrie, churgt-(l with reckless idriving` on Oct. 2nd and killing` two lcows on the highway Ferguson- lvale. :C.D. `negligence _the part `his an Frederick `son, Pvinv 1-n fhn h-ln` N11`. Rtuwzwt IT`- `the get back to the barn. He stated that on the day in question he sent his hired man to fret the cows, while he stood on the road to stop any cars that might be driving by. The \Continued on pace four) IEO CHIC? the car 83 C`V1(lllCL - 11'_\' D(:I0]'(. Ul'uL'1' 1.` p1uLL`u. (Continued on page 91;-:nL;. X'ep0IT 01 Lne E'I'OpE1'l._\r 'd.LlU Committee was adopted as \I.L-I. P\}\4_tl(l I (bL\4 F.__'I\J`L4I-\l\Jl .-> 5,`.-. v Bill. BIG LIBERAL `RALLY 1.. --.._---xv; in the Year 1847 Eight Pages Established Potato` m to`. ho rd` cut-11 xrhlr- infr-vn- H4111!

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