Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 May 1937, p. 5

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. Sports THORNTON HoL1D.Am~ SPECIAL (Eh DIl"I\l"I(` Ll/\lUl cers "and Butchers, Allandaie `Phones; 117 and 163 IV S?" ~--rv-b- u uuu, Grocery Specials hr AT! I!` `I I` l-f\i` . 7 For fare: and further information apply to Railway Ticket Agmrx. `"433 --FRUlTS- J`... f`............ \-{LIUUH bile) - Muster Donald Foyston, of Lon- don, is spending` a short time with his grandparents. . . :\hn,< R J T .vinn n4 '1\n- ma ;;,ranupa.ru11Ls. Messrs. B. J. O Brien, of 'Do- ronto; and J. M. O Brieun, of Aurora, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. Young`. The two latter celebrated their birt11da_\' on Monday, May 17. 'I`V|1r: Wnmm1 .< Tnufih1fp nvn gnnn- Luau` u11'l;11uz1_\' on Monuay, may L1. The Women s Institute are spon~ sorimg a concert to be given by the Madrigal Sing'e1's of Midland on \ Ve(i11e.s'dz1_v evening, Mzly 26'th, in tho Orange Hall. TWV nln NH-a ,Tirn F`:--.nxvi'n1-A and ill, UCU. VV. \;1'a.w101'u 3. Mr. and Mrs. W. Downc-_v and Mrs. Gi'en amended the funeral of 21 cousin, M15. R. Lo~n_L', in Alliston `on \\/vclm-s(1z1_\'. "Nan :~n]1t\n` ,.1.:1.l`..\.. ..,.....:oL,.,! LIN \Jl`Z1.H}.',U rlilll. M1`. zund Mrs. Jim C1'aw1'ord and childn-n ,of Elmvale, spent Sunday at Geo. W. Crawfo1'd s. T\`T1.`. fill-'l'nn l\".*r.\-\r1r\1-J L1... -6`-.v..-....-.1 l\ U11 VV l`UIl'l`SUil_\'- The school children acquitted tht,-1nsc1\'e;< \`L1'_\' fa\'o1'ably at their concert in the Barrie Arena on Cor- onation Day. Kl); `nnw-\' ~\vn1 \\'5\c r-slnrl UIIHLIUH 1J'(ly. Mrs. Dzu'c_V ,~\rmsot1'n;: was called to 1101' home in) Georgia State on account of the serious illness of her father. She left TImr.~' last for [her home. M1`. Jones 1-ccoived 21 tt.-1c_\.,*'1'un1 on Tuesda_\' from Eng'1zmdsa_\fing his mother had 1)as.x'v(l away wry sud- `donly, at tho euro of S8 _\`ears. T\'Tr!:_ A. Slwlxxvn hnc hm:-n vigi r.- Mr. and Mrs. D. Campbell visited o\'e1'Sund:.1_\' with friends in the Queen City. \In Thxnnlal Wnvufnn rd` Tnn_ ut-m_\, zu Lil! zLg'0 01 h years. Mrs. A. Shelswell has been visit- in_u' her .si. Mrs. M. Walker, at a (.'o1(l\\'z1tc1'. ~ l `Mn ....,1 '1` Q:..,... ...c m-..,...+- I! \,UlU\\ ZlLUI'. 1 Mr. and 'I.`. Sinor, of 'l`,01`onto, 'spent the \v<.-ck end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore and Mr. `um! Ah-.<. Colmrn. M Toronto. spent the 12th of .\I:1_\' with Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelswt-H. f\n Vl`l...u..,l.... .\..,...:..... \.|'.... 1411.1. ll . Dll|.'l.`i\\'(`||. 1 0:1 ThL11`sday ow.-nixlj.-,', May 13th, gtho .~\1;;'w21n Chlb _Q:1tl1vrP<! at the _home of M1`. and Mrs. A. Hobbs to ip1`esz`21t Mr. and .\Ir.<. Cecil DicL'm- ,with 21 beautiful casserole. The i;o\'(111in5.,-` xvas s))ont in n-mnr-s and 11111431- HlU.\'l(,'. Mrs. E. Johnson visited friends at "I`ho1'nhill om d`:1_v last we-ck. , . `VEST SEC: MINESING Page Five . 20c .20c . 16c . 15c .25c North Group 1.`)---.VIidhL11`.=t at Utopia. 20-Si2'n:1l.= at C:1p:'co.<. Dun1o-pW;re_et [El ELEBTRIE that lets you control the operation of your Leonard to secure Low Operating Cost RADIO AND ELECTRIC SERV/:T._CE (}().\l"I`l IN A X1) SEE .L`.l.l1`}M .\ .l_` :\.s`.~;0L'lilLl011 (102111; of the Allandalew t1'z111s1'u1`1'ed from ' a tho north. With Richmond Hill to} am A11..m:..z.. .\pproxim:1tol_\` 100,000,000 acr(`s,. ,j or one pm` cent. of the total land in 1l:- wnrlrl. is plzmtorl to wheat nach "v:u'i11 tl1"-- \`m'?o:1.< (`ountrir>:<. This 1--`ynw-.~`r`1*t:< nlwtxt l`- nvr cont. of all law! in ll`./` wmrlrl .=uit:1lwl0 fm' n-11 rm~ ntilf-:v"`4 lnw H1 bl. l'Ulln(.l .-\cco1*din;.:: to John W. Scott, Ivyl will eld a young team this yeani with E. Jezmett being` the only \':`t-; (-ran on the squad. M. L. Jen'nuett,' \\'l1OSL` famous SOl.lUl])d.\\ slants have kept the team in the runnin_<: for] the past several _\'ea1'.~:, will be out o t'~ the gmne, but will be around to coach the _\'oun3:; pitchers who will try to ll his shoes. If some of| these _voungsters can (lr.-velop some: pitching" ability the Ivy tram . be in the hunt till the last strike. , The r-lnh: mm m:nn- +,. .\..,i._. ....v Copacos _2'a1nr.-s .;.-J--nU.\_\ ruiuh` ill. uwpiu. 28-St::`;`?-s-1' at Copacos. 28~-Allan(1:xlo at :VIi(lhurst. 2S-Ut0pi-`L, at Si`.'_:1ia`s. 30---St:1_\'no1- at Utopia. 20--Mi(lliu1'st at Signals. 2--Copacos at Roxy Aces. 2--;-\ll:m at Copacos. will play their home on the Allanrlale diamond. South Group 2S-~Churchill at .-\uro1'u. ' 28-:-;\'P\vmarkot at Rich. Hill. 1--B1`:i(l1'oi`(l at Churchill. 3-Au1'or:1 at Newniarket. 3-T{icl1mond Hill at Bradford 7-Au1'ora at Richmond Hill. R--Clmi'chill at Newmarkot. 9---B:'2:zl1.'<.-.27. at Aurora. 5 10-Ri(-limoml Hill at Chu1'(-hill 1I--.\'nwmarkr-t at B1'a(lfo' 1=1~:\ux'or:i at Cl11n'<-hill. ` 17-l2iL-l1. Hill` at .\'own1a1`l:ct. I7~-(`hu1'cliil1 at Bradford. lR~-f\'mvmai'kot at A1.1ro1':1. 2l~-`l Z1'a(lfo1`(l zit Riclmiond Hilly 22-Nt-wmarkot at C`-liurcliill. 2:'>-l .icl1m011d Hill at .-\1l1'O1'{1. 2R--.-\u1'0i`a at Bi-,i ?.`1--(`l111w-liill at Rich. Hill. . %0--l`.i':1(ll'0i*(l at N('\\'I`.1al`l(-`ll. June News.. :?.l-Alla.ndale at Roxy Aces. 25-Roxy Aces at Si;g;.nals. 25-Ut;ovpia at Allaindale. ' 26-Stayn~er at Midhurst. 28--Signals at Stayner. 28--~Midhurst at Roxy Aces. 3l-C'opacos at Utopia. 31--Al1andale at Signals. 31-Roxy Aces at Staymer. 2--Copac-os at Midhurst. 3-Stayner at Allzmdale. 4--Utopia. at Roxy Aces. 4-Copacos at Stayner. 7-~iVIidhu1's_t at Allandale. 7-Sig~nals at Utopia. 8--`I .ox_" .-\<- at: Copacos. 9--Ut0pia. at Stayner. 5)-Si;:'nals at Midhurst. 1l-Copacos at Allandale. I.4-L'topiv. at Midhurst. .14--R.oxy Aces at Ailzmdale. 14--Copacos at Sigylials. 1(i--~M'idhu1'st at St:i`yn`e1'. 16-Sig'nals at Roxy Aces. ]8--A1landale at Utopia. l8-Sta_\'n0r at Sipmals. 21.---Rox_V Aces at 3/Iidhurst. 21---Utopia at Copacos. 21-Si_<:n:11s at Allandztlo. 23-rStaym-1' at Roxy Aces. 2--1-Midhu1'. at Copacos. 2:'>-.~\l1zm(l:1}e at Stayner. 2:3-Rox_\' Aces at Utopia. 2R-S1'.""_".`.._-1' nf. (`.nn:mn: 'TPT1{o-ne 122 ~-.'J.`..J `~.'. J~u\`- &-I 3.1.5. I I Mr. and Mrs. (irr-z-11\\`<)0 unrllr S_\'l\'i:1, of Toronto, smut (`m'onutim1 ` l Day with M1`. and ;\Ir:<. P("].H|1;."h'dI11. ` \ ; Mrs. Hau'r_\` Brock and Ruth, ofl: 'Owun .`7.uun(l, . '.I`1xv.< with: .\Ir.<. 1*]. I'Ill. ' l\'nr`x (`hum-h .<-'~1\'i('e at 7.510 p.m. : Mr. H. .\Ic.-\rthu1' \'i. .f1'iP11ds ( , .in thv ('it_\' (luring_~` the \\'(`(`k and. 1 3 Sm`vi<-z- at St. Putt-1"s at 11 zL.m.. 4 `("l11'ist (`hurch 1.30 pm.', St. John : .~ `3 p.m., Sf. Jzun.::= 7.30 p.m. \ ,. |J. CHOPPIN, NEWMARKET, 2 . HEADS TENNIS LEAGUE ' .-\t a m0<:tin_g' 01' the York-Simcoel, t J`<-nnis I,aa;:L1e held in Allandale on} `f`.I<)n~(lz1y night, J. S. Choppm, NOW- .I11Ell'1{(3t, was elected president. I Other 0'1cl%1's arc: Past President, 1 `I4\vIIt:n/-\ T7 Llnnmn \1Iun.vJu'ln- `,:nn ll'cll'l\l,`.L, \\ d.S (flk'CU.`.(l j_J1'l`.'SlUL`IHa- ' P1'esi(lent,l I\Iau1'ico E. Hanrna. Allandale; Vice-I lA 1'(-. Stanley Bryson, Barrie;` Sm-.~T1'easu1.-v1`. Miss Alberta Simp-' on, Xew1m11`ket. The openinr; match will take place: on the .'-\llan(Iz\le Tennis Club courts on June Hith, it \\'as (lecided. The 1'e. of the SL'l1C(lL1lf: \\'ns not (lrawn up due to Alision not being: repre-1 sented at the annual mr>etin_:. The; other tlmrr-r.~ temns are ?\ ewma1'ket,` .-\ll:m(:z1le and Brarrie. | --j- I At the M::1.ple Leaf Gardens in] Toronto last night, Orillia Terriers] in -the formal opening of the lacrosse` season before a crowd of 1,333 paid admissions, stepped out at the end of sixty minutes of thrilling actionl with 21 22 to 16 win over the To-` ronto Marlboros. The Terirers were in command all the way. ! mu M.._\1-nu... :-2_..n.....,,\1,: n..;n:.. vu 11] mm mm: [111 the last 3 The clubs are p;oin_2' to make an earliest effort to start the gainesf. promptly at 5.30 this year, as it isi Lfuit that delays spoil the gaine for` the fans. All the teams are plan-I ning auspicious openings, with IV'_\',`` Bceton and PaI'g'1'a\'c having` hands? in zutc-11(lance. U1 l,'UlIlHli:HI1l Z111 LIIC \\'?1._\'. .Bill McArthu1', 53-_\'e';11'-o1d Orillial f. .'O21{(3(3]JL`1'S, showed that he had lost` none of his skill and provided 111a11`_Vi of the hi:.rh1i5.;'hts of the ,`2,`1111C. I North Simcoe lntermedigtc May 24-Meafo1'd at Tlrorn\bu1\~'. 26-Ba1'1'ic at Pcnctang. Juno. 2---Pc11etz1ng at Moaford. 'l`l1o1'nbury at B'.11'1'ie. 9--Pcnetan_;' at 'l"l1o1'nbu1'y. Mcaford at Barrie. 16---Ba1'ri0 at Meaford. I 'I`hornbu1;\' at Pcnetzmg. 1 23-;\Iea`fox'd at PL-11e'Lang. ` l3a1'1'i0 at T11ornbury. I I 2(-Tl1o1'nbu1'_\' at Moaford. 30-Pc-nctang.-; at Barrie This will conclude the first half of! _ the season and :1 second schedule will -[be drawn up for the second division. South Simcoe, Intermediate C" 2 T-J3c-oton at Pz1Lg'1'ave. 28-Iv_v at Barrie. 31---Ba1'1'ie at Boston. 31---Pa1_9,'1'ave at Ivy. 11--Pa1g`1`a\'(* at Barrie. 14-Beeton at I\',\-'. 17---1\`_V at Pu1;2'1'ave. 18-BCeton at B_zu'rie. 21-Palg;ra\'0 at Beeton. 24--Ivy at Becton. 2.4-Bu1'1'ie at Pa]g1'avc. 28-Barrie at Ivy. 5 JLIULUIZS C'd.LlSlll_4 LHL` :. ,l'U'(lL"'5'u IUSSCE _Lu J'211'nwrs. Sh~"ltv1'i)elt.~,' of trees `and 11-(lgcs which 1'vdu(-n- the erosive: force of hi_u`h winds near the soil: surface 211-0 one of the snvoral C i.iv:xs11i-es being: (`IH])i()_\'(`(i to control 1 mil drifting` Lxn(h,"1' tho ri-'n2ibi1itation[ ])l'0f..,1'&lm. l`r<-r*.< for this purpose`; 111'!) produt-`ed at the Dominion Do-if ipz1rtm<-nt of A_s:1`icultu1'e For:-.2-L nur-it s('1`y Statiovns at Indian Head il11(ii_< Suth(:rl;-.n(l. S.'.1skutch<-xvan. 1 I Since the program of work un(h_-1"] 'thr- Prairie Farm Rcimbilitation Act \\'ElS begun in 1935, a total of 960,- (, H0 U'U::` have been supplied frooit I for pluntimx in tho droug'ht z1'ectod;; zLi'vu.<. Di. (:xpo1'imt`-nt sub-;1 stations took 77,730 troc.~; in I.'.'>3:'3 ( and 193(';; Ag'ricultLn':il Improvemunt ] A.~'sociatio1i;s, 229,380, and Field`; Crop Sheltr-rbt-its Associations, 653,- 5330. In addition, the regular free ( iIist)'ibutio-n of trees from Indian IH(-ad and Sutherland Nursery Sta- tions in 1935 and 1936 totalled . 11,828,834. From 1901 to 1936,' these two stations have distributedi i`rv- to fzlrmers in the three Prairie! Provinces 152,974,747 trees. nnr-r nxnfinntlc fnr H19 r-nnirni n? ! Soil in . of the dis- ltricts of the area which has been? ;mu. se1'iousl_\' affected by drought! lin recent years has been one of the! !filCt0l'S causing" the g1'eat9s` losses; [In l':n-nun-Q .Q'|14-Htu-]\nH'c nf i-van: ci1',t11`iiIzulsI1lp 01 Maurice nanna. ` The club voted in favor of, zifiiating with the York-Simeon Tennis League. Maurice Hanna is president of the Association. |w* FRASER PRESIDENT 01-` - 1 1 ALLANDALE TENNIS CLUB. bulllllllllllet`, ;\1alll'lC8 I'aJ;K. The members are looking forward_ [to a busy and successful season. 0vn| May 26th a round-robin tournament! is to be played. Latc-,1` in the Se-.1-[ son a dance will be held under the! chairmzmship of Maurice Hanna. ']`11r-\ Pinh vnfrad in `F-::vnr nf . ` . I ORILLIA TERRIERS WIN 1' ` I ' FROM MARLBOROS 22-16' I ' C 1 Wilfred J. Fraser was elected {president of the Allandale Tennis `Club at the annual meeting held in: the club house last Friday night. I Other oicers elected were: 1st Vice-President, Haurice Pam; 2nd Vice-President, Robt. Kerr; Sec.- T1'easure1', H. J. Lougheed; chairman; of Play Committee, Maurice Ham1a;g Convener of Social Committee, Miss Ve1'na Green; chairman of Grounds Committee, Earl Hunter; chairman of House Committsec, Miss Norineli Fir-man; chairman of hlembership Committee, Maurice Park. Thu n1mnl'\rnv: sn-n |nnL'iv1:r f'n1-wsn-ti - ------ I SCHEDULES FOR NORTH AND i 3` SOUTH SOFTBALL GOUPS, .\t 21 mm:tin_9; held in the Y lust F`1~ida_\' night. the o.\'ecutiv<.- of the Simcoe Softball .-\:=,.=,ociation dc.-alt] wI_t.h the request hnpc-1`ial.:< to be from` r`.\. _m1Hx nu-nun +n 4-1.,. ......u. In,-.1, 4 . or tm: l'l`U\ lnCUS .lDZ,Hl4,l~'}l EITIUS. `I Othr.-1' methods for the control of" soil driftimp; include `cover crops, which consist of late sulnmer s(_~od-, in}: of spring; _2'r:1in. and strip farm- i:1rg'. thal is, soo(lin:.:' altornato st:-ip.': of land in width rung.-;i-n.u' from 5 to` 20 rods and Ir-11\'in_u' the othc-1' strips` to 119 fallownd. and pIoug'h1C: V5um-` mm` fztllow to km.-p down wood ::1'o\vth without bu1'yinL' tho stuhhh-` in 011101` thtxt this mzxtt-rial will . as u p1'ofr*('tion for so`.! nrrninst \\'i-ml 1-rosion. 152,974,747 TREES GIVEN TO FARMERS BASEBALL SCHEDULES L ljJJL`L`l,Ull a 3 .1--Pal_9,'1'av( 11-Fa1g`1`a\'( 1 8-BCeton 2 1-Palg;1'avc 0 ,1 Dn uni. .. CRAIG`.-H'UR ST Jfhe N drthern Advanche E .l.U.EV|".3.L '1 I and! 1 .n;`v1O- f`nnnn..6-:r-n `A hf Bliss LdL11`Ll Sprouln-, oi, Orilliu, is [t-njo_\'in;: two \\'<,~(-ks l101i with xhor mother here. The United Church play, Go Slow. Maw, have accepted an in- 'iLution to N0\\' Lowell for May 3- VI 1- 1\r\:] X! n. r\ n.-.~..~ \X:'.nu-.lnn uzuu; up res1aence_ti1ere. The members of the S.O.E. enjoy-, ,ed a bingo tournament at theiri ln1eetin_g' on Tuesday evening. { 1 Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair was in. 5, Hu-ntsville on Suncluy, where he con-j gducted the anniversary services at: lithe Presbyterian Cihurch. Mr. A. J.= S Mdlillum, of Knox College, Toronto, 3. was in cliarge of the Sunday services at the E55121 Road Presbyterian `Ah. ....,! `LI... rm L.A..-=.I--V -Ii \\ lluuv E Presentation of Ribbons to Y.M.C.A. Winners ! Mr. Lloyd .\Ie1'1`il1, sc-c1'etzu"\' of =t.l1<- Y.Y.\'I.C.A., presented the rib- bons to the winners in the series of ,S-'.tL11'da_\' road races, on Satu1'dz1,\' :al`tc-1-noon last. i n,...... q-.:n. ..,.,.n:..,.\,1 ;...,\ :.:...4.N uup!:1'1u.lb L0 Dc I1`i111Sl(1`l'(}d Irom` "t`n-- . _u'roup to the admittance of H11: south g`1`oup, the A11:mdal.;- teumi ohju-tr:(l to the long` hop to that~ cL~1:trr2. The 1` ,`ql1(,`.' was :J;1'ante(l and the Impo1'ia1s will play in the north f.:`1'O'LII) 211011;: with .\Iirllmr. L'topia. Camp Pordr_:n Sifxxials, Bar- rie Roxy Aces. Barrio Copacos and Stziym-r. Copncus will play as El. B team. 'I`...~.... ... n... ...`:.L lrEllLL'l'HUUH HISL. } Doug`. Smith received two rsts lzmd one second. His record time for the cou1': was 12 minutes and 31. sc-conds. Herb. Smith was the l'(`Cipiu11t of one 1': two sr-co11d.< `and two actuals. sJack '(`u1vm't 11-- 'c(-ivvd one third prize. 1 This Satur(la_\', in adirltion to the =u. rzxcv botxx-'z-on the |Y aml )Ii11(-`t":< Point. :1 c1'os:< (soun- `t1'_\' nova-lt_\' 1'a('(-: is to he held. `LZ1l.l\lL'(l LHU ('.`\'L`IllIlgV. ` Y.M.C.A. to Be Renovated , The Y..\I.C..'-\. is sho1't1_\' to under- go o.\'t0nsi\'c 1-uno\':1ti0n.<. The 1'oom;~: on tho st.-cond floor, which are too small for p1'(--: accom- modation, zme to be L`O!`l\'x31`t('d into Irooms twice their present size. each complete with its own '1'a(li21t01'. In- stvad of the narrow r(2ct.an_;'u1a1' h::'lI. -.1 L`f1I1',"A`|`n nun!-nu] hull I, On Ln kuiloz l" 1 l1- -_.:j ` F-.u'nmr.< on low land have been !held up in st-(`clings op(-mlions owing. to the continued wot W()d.i;l1('l`. While many l'zu'n1m's on high 01' iw-.'ll (l1`z1inr~(l land hilvt completed ,th(.-i Ton flat, low land lmvo ha1'dl_\' got `.\`L:HL(`(l. In :1 fvw cases (`l(lS that I wm-0 so:-(lr:l o:n'l_\' on low land l1:1vt* `burn ('0V(`1'('(l with \vatvr for somv `\la_\'.~' and will l1:1\'v to he re-.~'eP(l<-d. 1' . smztliiig; of ;.-;rain, others, a I l l iol(l.~' p1'vpu1'0(1 somv \\'ovks 2:930 an-' f.~2l1n\\'i|Lu' _L`1`1't'l1 \\'llrl`l _u'1'z1s.< umlw:-e land will hz1\'t- to b9 plowed again flu-fore s('(-(lin:.:', \\'l1lCl1 entails consid- lsrmlulo \v01'l\'. Ho\\'o\'<-1', If the \Vu- ltlivl` continuvs fine. so0(li11g: . ibr- completml l)('f0l'f` the end of the lmonth. and with '_ _L'l`0\V'lll} wra- .Lhm-. m:1_\' })l`O(lL1('(' 21 bountiful hm"- |\'o. The fi1`ll wlioat is making splontlid l\(z1(lwz1y. ` \'\t.'Uh. The Allzuldale Girl Guides are ,bus_\' this week solieitin_4' orders for `cookies. The p1'oceed.< of the sale a1'-;- to be used 1'01" a May picnic `with the 1-}211'1'ie Guides and u mother and dz1u}_>'l1t.e1' banquet in September. Allandaie Young People ' The Esszx Road Presb_\'te1'ian Y.P.S. held their nal meeting` for the season on ;\[ondz1_\' e\'enin_-.5. 111-. B_\'n~g' Woo, Chinese-Canadi=.x.n stu- dent at-ten B.C7.1.,;<:a\'e the mem- b(-rs an interesting; a(l(11'ess. on 1China. Mr. Woo stm-sse(l the ad- \'u:1ta5.-'es of 21 united China. Re- freslm1en`cs zmd :1 social hour con- cluded the evening`. Vnlr~A .. n, n_,._,,,--1 bl.Vc|U U.l LHU Hdl'l'U\\ l'L'L'L2lIl_L ,'lllul' 111111. 21 .~`qua1`e cont1'aI,]1:1l1 is to be built. `The building` is to be complz-tcl_\' 1'0- V wired. l D._.._.._.;_.:-,. ,1` n-I I - "111. .\'11'. and Mn ;. a few (1. :0\'<-1', with Mr. :Ioug'h at their War-nnf \ri.'Hr |)lulll\. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ness will be` [at home to tht-ir 1'1-iun(1.< on SL111(L;L_v, Ma) 211111, it bvin_g' the occasion of ithoir twvnt_\`-l'th \V'l'(l(Ilf.2,` :11n1i\'m'-, 1; sary. A4 vx Hvinrr Innn1nviu] fn nnl` runny . IVUCUIIL VISILU .\I1's. A. J. I.-.1 /.i ,;\I1-s. Fred La /.i1 :.\11'.<. Peter Sprix of N01't11 1-1213`, , Black. NY nu.) \I'..< J\|ll_L',`, El 5Ul',|(`L_V lll 1Ul'(HlL() `7'clll(`(1 .'l`hv Mew of tho '1`1'e<~s" b1'0u_:'nt `nut 7.000 Royal Oak st-wllixxgzs from 1111: .0yz1l Fort.-. in Fng.-,'l:n1(l. to he ;pl:mtml tl11'ou;:h0ut C-um::.(la. The ;Inni. H01-ti<-ult1u'ul Socir-Ly re- <-vi\'(=.(l om of llu-.~'v src-(llin.1,;`.< and it `has been planted in tlm t;ownship park. In addition to the sootlling'. itwo Royal Oak acoru.< wcrc-, also re-r cvivod, and tlax-so will be svt out `wlwn nicely sta1't`.0(l. - . ouvcrll on aunuay. i Mr. J. Munroe was home from ]Ho1'nepz1yne for several days this week. '[`L,. `H... ._I.., I`1:_,l F1 ' 1 U Llfillll. '1`:-ams in the south group are "`l1u)`cl1i]l. .-\u1'01'z1. .\'(>wn1211'l<`t. I`":1v`.l' and Ricllmoxvd Hill. -The S(`l1Cdl.1lCS as drawn up are as follows : sury. As :1 living: ]{in_g`, 'l`hn nu-morial to our new 21 society in Toronto tcallod "1!-`\\' nf' H10 '|`I`n1><" lxwnuu-'nr guunle or me Io1'mer's parents. ! i M1". and Mrs. Earle Williams, of ,Toronto, were week end visitors at. 'thc home of the latter s parents. 1 311`. and Nfrs. Rrm-9 Raid mnvnrh ----- ' I Mr. Clark Scott, of Toront;o,g spent the week end at. his home` here. `-\:I...-. ur..u.... D-\\~P\--->1` 1.7- 7 V Huts. uvua porneu. | Mr. W. A. Spearn spent the week end at his cottage near Huntsville. Mrs. E. Overhill has been indis-1 lposed at her home here for the past? week. 1 Wu .....J `|Y..` nJ-A--t FVV M13. and Mrs. Cameron Grey, of` -Orillia, spent the week end at the` I Ihome of the fo1'mer s parents. ; M1'.:md Mr: Rm-yo \Arn1:-...m. A9 uu 1101119 or me 1atter parents. and.M1's. Bruce Reid movedi fto Hawkestovne this week and W111! ttake up residence there. T1111 n1nn1hcn-2 nf H-an K` O L` uni.-uv, LLNiALE 1ll'(:`. Mrs. Walter Bossewell has` return- _ ed from Montreal, where she was at- it-ending the funeral of her mother, ;M1's. Ovila Corbeil. I Who 7 A Gun. ~ n ` V n and u.,. ...,.-1.. .WET WEATHER DELAYS 1' SPRING SOWING OF CROPS \ViH"`. I I comlxtlon. mtc-r1ned.1ate C playdowns. .' Last year Manseld won the 1-;-ague, but were beaten in a tough! `.`>t round series With Parry Sound.i {his year Manseld 15 in the Grey] founty loop and there is a possi-; bility of the South Simcoe winnerj n1r.-cting the winner up there in the! r.-t round. ,_\(.,.n..,J.'n... 4... 1_L._ 1n n .. - KLHV. (`U `HTS. UlL'll >'..lll mu` in which he was hr Orillia to witm-.<.< the celcbmtion. H9 hvd .<~'.'m'e attack of u thv w`:.ir~. `. ft his hezzrt in nn--.t`:`~:I\n illl. .\'Ir.~. Ang'u;< ` Jifllt (1 Q35 this wm-k : \'(`l', and I\i1'.~`. ll. mgxh cot1.ag.,-`0. Rcccnt vi. includvd I In-_. \ I I.;,i..u n4` Quill} -:- I Jay. S. .\I(-I- hs-1'son, Q1 Lonr_`fo1'd, go 80 `\'-nrs. (lit- . in the :u- being: taken to >2-min Coronation. olcbrution. suffc.-retl a'~ "we flu p:`.:~'t winter,` `_ ft :1 \i'eukoned Vl.\'lLUl'3 HlCIUlU`U .\ll'. /.iur. of OPIHIH, Lzlzier of Cundlcs, ' Sp1'ing.';; Mi.`:< Wilda I-luv \\'iH1 \h-\~ If srnovn 3;; n11.s'.~ vvnuat with .I\Irs. I. \"zu'uica . at Bols- D '\l..f`..l and n n .1 ilL LJUl.\' Mn: (Jul- 1'. illlll and with Noss. nn n ru- anu Eur] Du Patterson has been with her brother at. 1{ill_\'leag'l1. She has returned looking; much improved after her (:.\1ICI](lC(1 visit. Mrs. W. D. Hen1`_\', oi Tor0nt;o, is with her. The recent wet weather has pro \'<-nted mzu1_\' of the i'zu'nie1'.< on low land to go ahead with seeding. Now that conditions '.n'<- more _1'uv01'al)le, 1`l1l1`1`_\' up, boys, as seed time and 11:11-wst are promised. The new but.chei' who o;)v,g1eLI up last we-;~k 1'ep0rt.< bL1; _qo0d. Thrift and 1)1'o. are ahead of those who zu'e21li\'v to duty. EU)! L/UL` [JHSL .l(.`\\' \\'U('K.\' .\1l'S. .\ld1')', Mrs. John Sm-\\'u1't;, who I01`s0m time \v-as in Toronto with her (luug`h- tcr, Mrs. H. Cullighcn, has 1`ctu1`nL-d home looking` well. Jns. H, Jnmit-snn, xvhn '21: MM HUIHL` 1UUKll1g' \\'ll. Jas. Ii. Jumicson, who was laid up with 21 bad s11aking up, is now able to move around once more, ul- th0l1_Q']1 not too strong as yet. We look 1'01` J:'u1'ther improvement. 'l'11A- <\'n1nnH1\' n1 Hui; I-nI\H\'|nnH\' lUUl\ 101' .l.U.l'U1(`.`l` IIHPYOVCIHEHC. Thr .s'_\'mpath_\' 01' this c0nm'1u11it\' is u.\'Lendc(l to Mr. and Mrs. lloore, who lost their d.u1ghtc1'. 1I1'.<. Hubbard. Dccuascd was of 21 cheer dbpoon and ui be a great loss to her gricfwtrknxn hus- vband. Lb... 51.... .... .4. 42.... .... .,1.. '\I.... xv .\Ii.<.< Katllloen Davis, 21 student at the .'~\l1i.ston Higxh Scho0l,~.is con- ned to her homv with the measles. .\1is,'< Hr-Inn \`I-Lwun 1': <{:n-inu- scarlet fever. IIHUU LU HUI" Il(HlH' \\'H.ll Llle HICZISIUS. Bliss Ht-Ion .\`I<'Lv:1n IS stz1_V1ng' with hm-1' aunt, Mrs. 1*]. Jennett, 21>` In-1'i.n1Il_\' are qL1:11'21nt1nt:(l withu I M.... w .\ `\I.'n,... r 1w......:,..i IJ. lV1ULlCann { .\Ii. [10]|iL` Wilson and Mi.<.< I`IlIz1| .VIcLuzu1, of 'J"01'0nto. visitml their 1'(`.\'])CCti\ l` homes lien, O\'(,'l' Sunda_\'. 'I'I\a nnnnz Qlunlleur Q:-Ixnnl .-nu, 1'l`.\[)L'lZL|\'l` numus I'l(`l'(; 0\'I,'1' bun(1:1_\'. 'l`he- annual Sunday School con-I wntion of Csszx township is being`; 11--uld in St. G(-o1';:L- s .-\nj.rlican (.`nlu`1-ch, Utopia, on '1`hur.~;du_v, May; 27th, ;=.t 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. .-\' special provincizll 1`u1)1'o.~:.-nt:1t.ive will: b<- ono of tho spt-ukers. _Th0l'L' will also be many other illtem-sting: fen-; turos, with music and solos by tho` Utopia choir members. 3 'T`h:- n1nn1hrn-u n6` Hun In -Inn Dunn! 5CZll'|Ulv LCVBI. .\l1's. W. A. Miller, of I}2u'1'i<*, spent thv week end with Mrs. WC J. McLean . \l.'.-. lnlI:.. \\.':l..,..\ n...) \r.'.,. I1`H.. U\`U[Jlil CHOU.` IIIUIHDCYS. l Tho members of the Mission Band met in the bas(`n1(:nt of tho cl1ur('h`wl1on the time came it` seemed so 0" S'dtll1`d'c|." 'cl1't01`I1001L When thv.\"cold and dlark that the folks just ("ntm`t21incd their mothers. At thoitu1-m_-(l over and went to slnep for close of tho lmetlzlg 21 (lzunty lunch another couple of hours. However, was served. ` lthero were a few who really rpse at `V W011. lib, big` Coronation S01'\ it.'0l4 a.m. -to hear the wonderful ser- broadcast has prone past and manylvico, your correspondc-nt being` .were the alarm clocks that xvoro set`among- the few who did not miss the for 4 1,111. l\'Iany were set, b11tlver_v rst word spoken. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937. x 1 ?u__ CANADIAN NA1"i6iiAL illlU.- For the past few we-(-ks ;\l1's. .\'Ia1g\' 'nHr-1' 11:1: In-r-n \v1'H1 1-um In-n6-Inn-I FEATURING A 2 FOR 19c SALE SWEET MIXED PlCKLES-9 oz. bottle-2 for . . . . . . . . . ..19c VINEGAR-Cider, Malt or White Wine---16 oz. b0tt|e-2 for 19: TURNBULL S PORK AND BEANS--21 Oz. tin--2 for . . . . . .19c MUFFETS-2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19c PUFFED WHEAT--2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l9c LAVOLlNE---2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19c SLICED PlNEAPPLE-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 19c VVISE BAKING POWDER--1 lb. tin-Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l9c CLASSIC CLEANSER--_-4 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..19c Spinach, Carrots, Head Lettuce, Cabbage, Celery, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Green Onions, Peppers. EDIIITC {i WBDOM & CO. Grocers ' - an ' SMOKED PlCN"lC HAMS-shankless-lb. . . . . . . . . . COPACO COTTAGE ROLLS-lb. . . . . . . . . . BONELESS FILLETS OF VEAL--lb. PORK SAUSAGE-lb. . . . . . . . . . LEAN HAMBURG STE.AK--2 lbs. . . . . . . .. Fine Selection Of Roasted and Jellied Meats Georgian Bay Trout Fresh Daily I (`V O Choice Beef Copaco Products --r Kul 1 :a- Oranges-3 sizes, Lemons, Crapefruxtsh Apples, Bananas, Pineapples. GO: Any time from noon Friday, May 21, until 2.00 p.m. Monday, May 24. i RETURN: Leave deslinaiion up to midnight Tuesday, May 25, 1937. WITH THE

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