Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Dec 1937, p. 1

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..uu.. vv ucwy vuc 1;\lll'u:aba.1lb>'. Probably the most interesting fea- ture of the campaign is the collec- tion of various junk items, such as. old tires, tubes, batteries, news papers, iron and steel. Junk head- quarters are at Sarjc-ant/s Coal Yard, foot of Mary St., and is open every week day. If you have any of these items that you wish to get rid of, phone your favorite contest- ant and they will be glad to (unit , `and pick it up. At the conclusion of the campaigtn the junk will be sold and the proceeds will be turn- ed over to the merchants in orclez to help defray the expense of the campaign. _ I"...-..-12 ,.....L. .\--- ----- `-- ' 'l`\\'n Hi \'( J.)'L|l'1'lU. 3. Jliss 1<`lo1'a. Graham, Guthrie. 4. Miss Brodey Smith, 242 Blake Sk'., Bzu'1`ie. 5. Miss Marian Vail`, (5 Collie) St., Barrie. 6. Miss Marg'a1'e~t Cook, Painswick. 7. Walter B. Bell, R.R. No. 3, Barrie. 8. Charles Murison, R.R. No 1,.` Barrie. - 0 f`I.....l,-.- u :..l.1:..... nn `H. n7 >31", LIEIIVYIL . 2. Robt. Lewis, 130 Ba1'1'ie. `o! \YC..~ llnu... f`....L\.`..-. :0. .-x. 1. us son St.., Barrie. 2!) .\Ii. Mil?! (`L T). STANDING OF CONTESTANTS ra.rnc. ` 10. Miss Margaret Stribbel-1, An-\ us. "(`)'1IlI'l` he fall non-_iu1'_\' . of t.h~f r-nu: (`ourt of Omzlrio for Sim- Cr)unt_\' 0pO11f:d in Bzuwir: on ldnv. \\'1'H1 \h- `In.-+:..n P `D \--I1` th-- December 15, 1937 I Mrs. Bud Tom1in.~:on, 75 Blakel lzlrriv Q-\4 ..,r. Campaign Headquariers caxed at 9 C`.:1ppe1*ton St., Five Points `(opposite Simco-; whcrc,-. all pnzes are now on The \'211u.,- of the p1'i7.-.~: s1.10n.0n. and H1. -\' uy. .\I1's. Barrie, OVnta,rio, Thursday, December 16, 1937 .<.< Doris Baker, Ivy. have be~n voud fur in 9. but as they have not yet I at Czxmpaigm Headquar- r \`0t`.< have no't been post- ` Mary Kenwell, 86 Hem`) Helen McBride, 6 Cum-! .., Allandale. Edith Donnolly, '77 Vic- R2 1-rim , D'd.1`L'l". Fred Brown, RR. 2, A1 1\'Ia1`x::11'r*: Caldwell, Shan Chas. )IcCa1'th_v, Brent- `V "?1\.r .I\ . n_ r; (B~1'L) .-\Il(,-n, 12 Thump Tie. \\111nlI1_r: E1 and the \'of.<. 'T`i< tcstalns, for each 1 1:n: 71-. In-. J[)t.`l]L`(l In I)':11`l`lv : I Mr. Ju. C. P. siding. The docket. 1 four divorce actions. ; cases, were spee(1il_\' .'u0n Drougnt I01 by falling on de- Dismissed with zmnouncrd by J. 5 ('f\l`I11cn1 ('rI``1Illt'(1f, .\H : S7otHe(1 or Ixmisl St.. James St., .`\1'.\()YA 15 ll (',I'H]19 IO!` \\'1 .'.('l \ ICU might. `hr: : for life. xnigsht. `or: that haviny: once `ta.=t~:-d mu numb: ho a mmmce to the con` munitjv. However. I do not thin 50. Th-: iI1n`_\' ha:< made a :t2*on rc-commr-ndmion for mercjc. ar some )T.i`hT think this rm'm a Tigr} sentence. However. you ham new been convictnd before and that gzrcatly in your favor. My duty 2 dctcrrcn` to others. }_"LlllL_\'. , Chief \\'l'.Tl:SF in the cars: wa~ 24-, _\"c-:11`-old William Collins. who wa= czilfcd b_\' Ihf: Crown. He admittt-dl ha\`in_: set the re at. his uncle : 1*-'-que.~:t. He claimed that his uncl-, had brourrht. up the mat.'.c-1' manyi time: during the previous few months and that he had nally agreed To committing: the oence. He had pleaded guilty here to the crimw during` the summer and had[ been placed on suspended sentencrj for one yoar. (`mn=+n1y.1, Dmm-. A: r~..'n:...,....,....) l t'UUIl.`L`L (l1(1 HUI. Call In to the stand. D:-clzmnyz that accus n:.3\- A n xvnhxv fniu \~;n`: ]I'.\'iU15. 1` lthvs 1:1`o~ SIa_\'ne1-. (w v`., /. . uu. yousu. Credit cards are now in 3::-11o1'ai use and are one of the biggest fac- tors inwinningr that $400.00. The $5.00 card is good for 1000000 votes and 20,000 \ 0tt'F 1,11% g'i\-M1 for the $2.30 card when thw czn'(1 is paid for at the store. The c':1`:'(i i; then as grood as cash unm uwd. New c..L.....:..n,.... ill LU" end of 1: rr r. {E f\ LU!` Ofle _V( aI'. Constable Rowe. of CoI]ingwood.] lwns also ca1I'c-d by the Crown, but, `(`0un. did not call the defendant} in Mar. 2+-mar? !NonAwAsAsA MAN ; GUILTY or Anson, ]Cd\\*zn'd (`nllim .9:- n rm1r-(~(1 Tn .9(-I'\`<- Six .\f(n:1h:< in area. ~ ..` Mr. Sanderson spent the da_\- -'quietlI`y at 11101110 and many own.-rs . and congratulatory messages were received. e1- s team 7 to 9. 1 Th nal item on }1- club pl'()~` g1'a1n \\';i.< :1 pimnatinfz contest, be- tween Maul-ice Smith, A1 Pen-,\`. Cyril Maxim and Fred Brookei-. In this event xach contestant had his hands tied behind his back and then was required to eat a quanm cut of blueberry pie from a plate. Maurice Smith won this race, c1o.<.A Iy followed by the other three. Thntn n1-ncnnf -:1" `\\`Tl'\hl]f)\Y L' vvunnl uusney, D(.`I`l Lxosney. marry r1arK- er, Ebby Wilton, A1 Percy and Dave Hutchings. It was announced that at nwxt 7`-~Tonda}."s meeting` of the club, Con- . Georyro Stewart` would give 21 ;11nI~ v_1r]rh~nc: nn `ho rlnvznvxnxnni 1) L()llU\\ L (l D_V [e 011191` EHTQC. Those present at` Mon(1ay s meet- ing were Claude 1\Iurra_\', Bill Murray, Cha1'1i~ Walker, Arthul West, Ross Riddell, Maurice Smith, Clare Goring, Cyril Maxim, Fred B1`ooke1'; Carmzm Kidd, I.e-)na)'d Gosney, Bert Gosney. Harry Hark- pr T7}1]'\\' \Vi1`.`nn A1 part-v and >LZUJll` short and . .. 4 r\\-\. - .. v - nu...-we Wednesday was the second free vote day and hundreds of people` reg-.i. at the fteen places of business for the conestants. Bonus `_` in-me and are}. I-man um.-A har- tz} i 101-} June 3.IlI`lUl`l' electlon OI UH1Cl'S 0] the Young Men s Club of the Y.M.C.A. was held last Monday night at the re-giular meecbing of the club. George Ggoring was the un- animous choice for president for 1938. Maurice Smith was similar- ly appointed vicieupresident and Ebby Wilton was elected to the oice of secretary-treasurer over two fellou m-embers. '1'-he balance of the execu t-ive will be appointed later on the recommendation of these three officers, tlre ofces being editor 0] the weekly bul'leton Nosey News," song leader and pianist. A `Fr=2.`r.nvr> nf r.l1n n1r-n`riu. Inc H1.` Ull'g,' l.t'1aU'il' illlu P12111153. A feature of the meeting: was th~ interview of Dave Hutchings by Charla Walker in an endeavor to draw out the highlights of tho form-r s experiences on the lakes this past summer. Following` thin a question and answer contest wzm held, the team captained by Cyrii Maxim winning over Charlie Walk- 1 1"s team min. Gian` um. .... `., ..1..L GEORGE GORING IS LEADER OF Y YOUNG MEN'S CLUB | Mr. R. J. Sanduerson, fo1'me1"_\' 01 Barrie and reigstrar of the county for many years, celebrated his 88th birthday at his home in Orillia on Monday. He enjoys the best 01 hea-1~I'h and gets as much enjoyment out of life as when a youth. NH` 517111` '11-: Qnnllnw- fv:1\'rxII`4l UlLL- 01 llI 3.5 wnen Z1 _\'OULn. Mr. and` Mrs. Sanderson t1'a\'(=Ilwl some 11,000 miles by motor this past summer down through the States and up into Ontario's mining BT92. . R. J. SANDERSON, FORMER REGISTRAR,` 88 YEARS OLD ,u'_\. County Crown Atto1'ne_\' Jvzms. K.C.. hand1~:d the (- u.xvA-z...u4>nn ..r-I T I` U Found guty of z t thn county court .,I At` 'n~L .. `I. __:_._- The annual election of officers 01 km. vn11n:r 7\1nn a (`Ink nf Hap vuuulcus 101' we conrtestams. bonus items and grab bags were a feature of this day and many people took advantage of these specials in order to he-Irp the contestants. `Dun!-.nkln LL- .-...-A, 3_.L.__.-_A.!.__. r,_ :11 m-\\' kind of bu. xnwr_-rm; appnm-rvd in BIont1'ea1--th(-T r-bzwbr-1' shop. The tailor pro- Qown and :1 mi- AL, " l_7(. Ol'_L' DlB\VZll'l' '0Ul(l .','lVC address on :he development org'an1zat1on of th pohcc 1'51, nu _\ uu rm not I must \.\... 11zu1u1~. ecution and was the :-as-'. Accus` .~~-nu':u'-Ju LU .~1.\ HJUHLID U ' md six momhgc indAtr;rmin- _('< `.h(' Ontario I .cfo1'1'n:1tm`y. B111` appr.-med chargred with de PIN his Notta\va:~:a_2'a tc-wn.=hi1: ;10'I'. .50 on July 13. 1936. Lr:n- I ?"'}i11 `as recommended by t}1r.-E0 ` Kfvn Iv: .~:.\ --n-v:-u l r'f'n'n1:11'm')'. \\'L`L`I\ sonto :\LlU1'HC_\' I` . K1." 1:d case fonfl J. G. Hood. 01: : defence lawyc} ; 1 `sod pleaded n01 :1 I for,` \vhi(.-h you life. It 3+ I\v\nr n~4- :1 .~':`:. Fldwa J in. Excitement in tho Barrie Business Campaign is beginning to reach fever heat. I y nu. , 71- L-1<~an.~' and Tho cu.= t0mc1- .1 . 91., .nr\u\ ed had re-l i.'hi.= honor. : You haw d by coun-i n- 41. J. LIIIH`. '. UIl'| <'z1]1in_<.v' fm T]:1\'f. bu-vn (1 as `tho I 5 ~uspr.-ndr:dI \ 'I'\`I`l n H : H ' blli` .`Vlil."Iv' 1'. ': com-;mudv a n; think things that m :tronw, left lnnisl and boy. l Tightl Serg.-1\Iajo rsnvpv H10 In!-A1 ,Q'1':\' 1 nu) . I Sr:r_s:`..-I\Iajor Harris. on beha'1f 01 [the local S:1]\'at.i(-Y} .-\rm_V Corps, r-.\'- prr=.=.=r.>d appr~:~c:at.2on to_ the pcop1c' of Barri-= for co-operatxon In we1~. "n' : (`oloml and `;\Ir.=. Peacock. ` \`\"H.'UIlI`U I coo County.` privi!r-are it had .~:p'unt I 61., 7|/I....4 dr=nI'.'.< of the work Arm): througrhout the 'pez1lr~(I to all prr::~:c-nt His foot: l wuy. I'(!1E1I(:(l mung.` I I l\Iz1_\'or .0bc1':..~on ir said that he had or. 2' in-1.1..nu~.-H .1 L..;.`l- yn+`-r lL`>.` UH - rs-mu1'k.< 1:11` priv pm-.<(Int. for this had in c. 4.... mu. ll 1: ~ '1I(1. .-\1:nou_u ts otlv 1' d.-Iwntuw obligat it`.:.:'wo0d (IL-f':111}imI on tha ' -lativo to the company. 'I`hr- amount d-fault:-d awn n:-luring Q00 nn :lUll U1 L:2U'l'lL`. \`-lllflv l'l`,` L'l?'lv m{1l1_\ `in-lzni\'v.< and fri-nrl.<. The P<:z1c0cl~:.~ `_on his 'l'atli~i".-' side lived n-m Stroud. and the Bc:<]b_\`s on hi.- :lIl()tl]('!".\' . rc-sitlml near Thornton lliuth tlu-so pionr:ra1' families w-iw: :1<`t.uut'~,(l by a ;-pix-it of zulvc-mm-ri. `hut alxvays emphasizing the grz 211 _tl]ll'1_`.',`$ in life. The littl co.mti';.' "hu1'ch was perhaps the most im portzlnt, thinfz in the pioneers lives. `and thesv churches still do? tho | r-0unti'_\'.<:i(lc. ' In 2: tribut-` to his fzwhm`. Col. iPca(:0ck said that he wa:< one 91 `the first Salvation .-\rmy C0r1\"l"t.S m iB:u*1'ie. Attracu- by an .rin_\ band playing on the stre-;'.I, hi.- father knelt at the Fiw Points and yielded himself to Christ. He had lost all hope f0i.l1i;< world and for the world to come. when he knelt 211 1.11 niercv seat and found pt-ac!-. izintl ilwr-n `her-sauna 2: lnval enlrliov nf 'L!1 IT1L`l'(.`_\' SEEK land than hecame a {the Salvation Arm::. 1 O0`1 on1 P-L-acock. wuv. r(-1ate(':1':1ur;j.' .11.!-... ,.' .1 ....-...`l .`'1(.`]).`' how- in rr 1 Ml" ."\1'lH_\' \V0l'K SINCE 1531-}. On .\I(mda_\' night C01. Peacock and M1'.<. P.-acock were \vr;Icom?d to 3:11'1'i' at zm intwrclonominationui 1-ull_\' i'n (`:1-nt1'2\1 Church. f\I21\'c1- I-I f`, T3,-.L....4 -. -- A ..-L _., .-o, .1 .1 'SALVATl0N..I,ARMY LEADER IN BARRIE Simcoe County can boast 01 m:1n_\' nwn who have z1`t.Lz1inL-(1 dis- tinction in \'zu`i0u;< walks of Fifi-. and [.0 this list may welll be added 111 nvw of Collom.-1 G-,o1`g<: W.APcacock second in command of U1: Szllvatior _~\1-my in Canada, .\Iewfounr.iIand, Alaska and Bermuda. Born on the .9th C0ncws:~'i0n of Innisl. neai Stroud, he has devoted his life to Lhv .-\1'm_\' work since 1894. n \h.n.ln.- ..:...1.+ run 1:-,,. ~r.A,.1. Lll'CI'. Hon. Earl Rowe, who was expect- ed to speak, unfortunately could not come owing to a previous en- gagement. Short speeches, however, were made by sew--1-ul and a prot- z1bi c mc-citing held, the atxendzmcv indicating the intenst taken by members of the Association. W. H. Martin, ex-reeve of Innis- l -township, gave the Advance :1 call this morning and 1`v.--newed his subscription for the 55th consecutive you)`. Mr. Martin subscribed to tho A in 1882 and has Ewen tak~ in_.-' it :0ntinuou. since. At the annual meeting of Innisl Conserva'trive Association, held in the Orange Hall, Stroud, on Friday night last, Alfred L. Webb was elected president; Frank Beat.ty, scc1'et-ary, and W. Ingram, treas- lI1`(3'I`_ B.C.l. Teachers Seek , Increase in Salaries Business Campaign Has 41 ilontestantsl ]{e1`i<:f gulm-5 for Dec. 11 are : Food . . . . . . . . . . . . Clothing . . . .. ... Shelter . . . . . . . . . . T1`anspo1't,ati0n . . . . St21tionc1'_\' .. . .. .. Stove Pipes . . . . .. ALFRED L. WEBB HEADS I INNISFIL CONSERVATlVES| `ml. (E-. \\r. `I- <*;u'n<~k. N211i\ L`N uf ("ullIl1.\', \V'<-I(_-nnmd. :11 [Big Rally. HlZlJ'k'\." ."2U(l ' p1'1\'i1'-,2`-3 L-sent. Shr: homcc - 1 I in his M:|uf~1- Wu: LU \*.` RELIEF EXPENDITURES I :-acock 1` Psalm] 20. : .< said that vih. ..... null 11',` Ifdll Uh 1lllUl_\ U('k'I|>IUXlL I bar-k 3mt.i\'(- sons of Sim- ntjr. but it was a pzxrtir.-ulal to w~'-looms. back (me who 4- Lip 15%` iv. Inn ....,...n`.-Ha A-I 1 5,J.~ rcuu to 1`c-turn to I3zu'rie. wherv ..v..l ,..,). Vol. XCI. No. ~12. Peacock, introduced bx` T`:--.-(.1.- f`I`.:l' it !Ivnr- I\ .. v"]('(J!.'lI'A UEICK UFIL' \`\'l]U s Mfr: in the s:-rvice oi Colonvl Peacock had 1-onn-i`out.1'on to th- rr- worth-while since 114- zow ghip as a young 1. I.` L-Hal. LDC our 11v's may the K1n_{rdom CUCK. H1 H1.` lllL`El5HJ_`_ mung.` touching` inci- work done by th- ut the world and ap to follow in * ad the and in .9 .. HU .lUUIl(l [)l.`ilC"` loyal soldier of 1d S('1'iptm'e mi her brief I was 21 particu- pleasure to be \vni`.mI 90 vnrn-2 \\'Zl" 21 1'03` th-= old home . 1-gr. nu-.(> nxnvn. zux .0 111:) I and st. He orld . :11 nlivwrl nun, week wnding Oldest 1 Paper in 1 (`A-n1 1n" zmmun. (1 HIIIIINI town includns 922.000 and 316.350 intvn-st, dur- five per cent. debentures is 111.. town. and .=~c-m`-sd by rvnn-n nn H`. 6 ...~.`3....1 -1. rt:n1:n`k< .$213.3o 137.75 ll: '71 $413.64 10.11 25.00 19.20 `IOK LI} LU 1125' /in |.\l2H'lUIl IXUUFL`, Second Class Mom-o. I 'I`L:...3 f`VI.. .._ T7 ` ;\1u0I``. } ` Third Class Hon01's-Jean Urry, {Ruth .\I_\'er.=. (Mar,rra1'et Price, M.yrtl~e :S'-mmc-n.=). . First Class Homo)-s-.-\ud1'e_v Warn- Bvth Milne, `(Olive Robertson, I\I:1r;:aret U1'r_\'), Marion Sutherland. r.\lm'ion Ron:-`e, Fmnces Shank). Sncnml (`_ln=: T-Tnnna-:__(`.nm'lAim. A_v nu, \Juv". In;:-I1:1h. f2ob01'ta NU`; Third Class Honors---(Victoru. Britt. _-\1'1`z1:< Buttlr-1`), (Paulina Ciarkrz. Helena Kirkpatrick. Pear! .\I(-Millan. F1':1nc<;.= Mzuthews), (Mar jo'rir> .-\1'no]d, I\Iu1'ie1 Booth). (Mary )I<-Bride, Jr-zm )IoKa_\'. Agnes M: 1I:1hm2). 1T\ A`1Ul'1`lS} , KICOES Jus. .\IcA1".hu1'). , \ I ' .~"La11y Bea11t`1:f111 .[ r1z(:s arc` Offered to Winllcrs; Two More Weeks. 1D Sr.-crmd C1a: Gr) ;- limr, Gordon Gonticr. Wm. Hil`: Third Class Honor.~`--(Reg. Canin- bell, Maurice Gosney). (Mu1'r:\;,v Carson. Wilfrid Firth), (Lor1`Ee' Clark:-. Lenny Collis). Verno-n Buxwn. (Kolmoth Clutr`, Jack First C Loughlin. gr-r-(11111 [D:;\\'L`!`!. Grif`ih:~' mu 11-UHH wz-.1`d Sn" .o]ston). "l`1~{...`l 1 J\.UJ:LUIll- Third Class Hono1'.<--Howard LN ixlgston, (B(`\'(,`1`1C'_\' Rolston, Phi. Morris), (Ross U1'1`_\' Jack Pouch: J!) c \T(* A 1"1111'\ DECEMBERHONUR ROLL AT B.C.l. An important factor in the .= cess of the classes is the active a sympathetic supc-rvision of the ; cipal. The character of instru is gen:~1'a]I_\' good. Th-A work in hoursehold science and motor . .=- chanic clussz,-.< is lmndicnppmi ii izuzk of <-(n1im nom- 1' Han hm '." a_\Jnp21uleLl(.' supc1'\'1s1011 01; the ; instru: hoursehold quiprnent. In the m mrr'hz1nic class the '1ec=.111'- m~~ 'F'rmtin:zr-(I on p:p:v? 10u1') IAKF.` ulun 1U.UUU popuzatxon I11-`: 1> part.1m'-n~: will repay H1 boa)-.1 t per cent. of the special .=aIz11`_\' :3. to such t to a maximum c 350 per pupil, or 50 per . 0 H10 . . ::i\`--n xfftiz`. teach<"1' up to :1 maximum m 5- r` $500 per zmnnm for :1 fu1I~`v t<,-M1101`. The 1m111a.2'~mont co too was autohri7. d `o invo.=`h'_<:at;- 1111tt(']' and act if w211>rzmtori. Inspectors Report re Vocafio?-al Evening Classes )1. , E. I. )IcKim and M1`. , -I-uttw. in. oi," voca vI21.~'. .=. \'1'. th r-\'r'niI1_2` class: Nov. 9th. Thu 1"oIlo\\'in;:' m11'oit11c. '9: {"n11hr] - un;.<. cm-o1m~.~nt 19. tundzxnce 19; Household Scionco. rolm- nt 13. zxtta-ndztncu 11: Show C" W1-it.inL'. vmolmc-nt. S. :L'.t~:-ndan-c`- Motor Mechanics. enrohnent 22. tendance 20; English and A1` metic, enrolment 10, attendance C;1-"n]iS`.1`_\-', enrolment 13, attensiz 1. _ Em Emtiibmrm Ahnmuac 21 S ZYLH. found ; unnu- uulux` Downs and c1tI~?s. `Ch;1irman Sprout colnlnemed fax o1vab~]l_v on the reports given and Trustee Dobson expressed the View that the matter should be referrec' to the management committee fox due consideration, and each tcachez considered sepa1'zun"l_\'. The chair-` man pointed out that nothing couid be done in the matter by this board. It would haxx to be .301`.- sidercd b_\' the 1938 board. Special Teacher for Polio Afflicted Pupils In; Mc_\'itti;- wrote :ui'.'is~- Eng` thw board 1-0 the case of _-\'.?.ar. Jm-.<. Chariot! Stu. ' Vicioria l cla tzurk of infantiI(- ;):u':xT_\` . hmi 1'- sultvtl in both 1-.:`.< of this ho" I inf: crippled and he was unai-375 :c z1tt.vnd.' Thv boy's n:"~"*=` W, ..m-:,\... rm. .... .. ._. I z1t.t.m(i school. boy s n:..he1 \\'a:< zmxious for $0111: sort of teach in;-' and `iho bozmfx is urged to co- olrratc with `tho D0])81't1}1(`i1C I Educzuion in heipinr: him dzxrin-.j the period of com'a1c.=conco. Po vision is made \\'h'?1`0b_V the bot-.2'<:' may provide a \'i.:it.in}: teacher to make two visits a W ek of not than one hour and fteen mi: for the purpose of ca1'1'_\ ing pupil z1Ion_2'. In school areas of :10: 10:: +1... mnnn _. . LL. - `..._., n.LA11yL!'.`Ll unu nu was uname Lantll up. At the committee meeitin.-g or. F1'l(il_\' night a deputation of teach- ers from the Collegiate, including Miss Cavanagh, Miss McDoug*a1`., v.VIr Ross, Mrs. Synott and Mr. Morrow, appezwed in regard to increases and restoration of salaries. Mr. Morrow- and M1`. Synoitt presented detailed reports .<'i10\Ving' boards of education had kept costs down in comparison to municipal expenditures, and also detai`s of salary increases in various other towns and cit!-As. Chnimnnn Q1-n-m+ n,.m..`,....4-.: .--7. The Board of Education held its monthly meeting Monday night, with only seven members present. Ln the absence of Chairman Dr. Sp:*o:.t. the chair was takr 11 by Trustee Dob son. Only routine business was taken uu. SUM. A1: un llp. +115. Bozlrd luuy Elnploy \'isiti1.1g l`eachc1' 1'01" Uripplc-J. Children. 1.4. Sm-ond Class` H01101'.~'-~T(-d Rod.-: .r us. I z2tt.vrso1i, (Jack I\IcCaw, DI) ld Rumbllc-, Jas. RicI1a1'(1:~:on), E '2-.1'd Smith, (Clifford Reid, B?_";;. o]: IHLX . (Continued on page three\ awn; than n /'.'r| ~ 'ULl. committee ix` rc-prc-scn:ati\'L- - \\7zn-(Inn F T :. on 10- n 1C C1a.=:- Honor.=--- Sheila Me n '0 less : ca1'1'_\'ing ih-_ n_2'. riot 10.000 population the i>=- thr W} river: ma.\:imum of cen`:. 0: i211 sa1z11'_\' vi ' .11) >1` fu1f-`.:* The co: .utohri7. nd ' D:.......;.... \r_, .-,.. 1114: L21`. 0m'0lm_-nt 19. Iffr`-n17`n1n.~. 11- Qlilxvw "' K` I'illlL"..`." DHHHK) . Hono1's-GeraIdi1u Established in the Year Eln:i.t ]'.'e_f(:S '-14 ` VUCZIE .' cIasse= or. nu-nu-.1...-,-... ll JHU or the .,J A mm and blmc` Barrie Tuesday. was oppointed to -Ht: rncnlnrr F1 ms 1`t_'SLUlIIH_g' elevator com} 1 :..+,.,.. I: 1. uc:ua.5 . :1 C0111 Jppointed \\'a,:ch dc- resulting from fz1i1ur*- .to1' coxnpany to Ina:-t intr~2'e'-st payabl: Dec. mortgag-v held by Co1~ LIIU .d., the Slmcoo maria`- includes 3110 foi- : - (`nnn+.- A 9` to meet its`, L-1' the mort- and a por- and ix1tc-ro.=tl .:+m: A 1...... \n-- LU\\H. nnu r-('ll1".'(1 D) (1 :`.`.01't- gugc on t.h- t-rm1'nz1l <~]m'at02'. It ".5 laimed ihat. ordin:11`iL\'t11e amount " 11d be mr` fhrrwlrw inr'o'n. fwmt \t.h clevator. IILEZIIIOHS, L 01' that port2m~. T1\', Lu\\ :1 U1 County _\ nr\r\1 ZIFC 10' at 'th- -; Hotel) display. {Q \'HY ciprx.` 1 thc n 1`. `A _\uu n1u.~`L- K) \\'i1'nng' I0 _Q`l\'9 `. ';'iT1i~- men who stzmd on`. in HM` his- " :m'_\' of the world were mm of sex`- ' ivic:-. As H. C. Wells has said, The `i Q`rtt0i'.= hzuy. prv1`i but the ,:i\1-rs giive on. W think of Li\'YI1`ISfOn, \\'i1hc-rfo1*ce':. Lincoln -and others. if They had a d~nite y)urpo.wg; they ' \vm'c men of \'i. They tmx-.v.1 ` :1 101121)` road. \Vi1`.iam Booth. ` the founder of the Salvation .-Xrmy, - . much. and at times he fch ~`-that iv:-1'_\' mz1n .< hand was a_2'ainst 5.ihim. But he had a pawion fol i U, . . . L..-1.-__ .__. . |\\r.I\ ...-.... A. W. Smith in r~.\'tm1din_r: ii in Co]. Peacock` for his Vast.` I`-'.(H)`>.~`.~`, paid t;;ibutr~ to thr- f' the Salvation .-\1'm_v. which iP-ncock had1`ep1'=:'scnt=d so land faithfully. lllll our m`_"11<*.<: In 111-. l Gart-hi C1-ipp:<, 1S-_vea1'-01 of Orillia. is serving a two-months term in the county r:a0l for attempt- in_-_-' to break into a gr1'oc'v1'_\' sfore in company with two other youths. ("1~?pp: \\ .'1.~' on` on .=11. .=r`n- Inn:-.. .-:1 Hwu Hm. `.1.~IUX'.. l,)I1|)' {IF and follow that vi. nu ,,..,. x.:...1.,.-. :.. There is no privilc-{:9 in 1'11`:- likw inu ncinsz 21 child. \Ve nd l111(]m']\}`i\ i1ifI8d children and m- 1'- p1'i\'ilL: ~(i childrt-n \\'he1'.-\'m' we so 'I`h.r- _:rc-ah -: thing: in }if~`- is living for mhrz-.=. It 3.: not 2-`old. but n`. n hm N... .....I.<. .. NJ 11 > structu Hllll and 51011 01 11: 'n nr-r- force. Th r.\vr. |>uuunru mucn. unu at. nmes n-.- 1011 -that mz1n".< .!him. `z_nc-n. Ho saw broken men. but he had a \'i. 012 what the)` might be- .<-omo if 1-vxlmmmr.-(1. He had a vis- gion of 1if-- and hp-_2ri\'e his Tife fol wo1*1d--that is moti\*a:in_2 'Fn1~nn Lry. . VVhat. asked the spt.-ake-1'. has lnacle; Kiwanis great '3 It sz:11'tc \\'i-ih rath- :1 selsh motiw,-. but men i11t.(-1'est0(l had a \`i. of its 1)0>`.~'ibi1itif`. in the future. To-(1:13 if I\'iwzmi.< is to 11102-t the nr.--mi of the hour. those dir ctinf: the \'z1rim1.~ (`lllbs mu:-'t be mm of vision. Th:-y 11111:` 11.. rlnnwin-1+ar1 kn 1n?n-`A ya ... .I Illlfilll \1.~1un. .\() U11 can _l'l\". activc: . \vi`.110ut vision. We lmust have a Vision of what life (full mean. and the motivating f01`c-:- oi lsc1~vicr- is the vision om 5: '..< 0! what can be done to harp an in di\'idua`.. :1 rtom1m1mt_\', 01' :1 coun- I-wn Motivating Force in Service was me subjcci discussed by Colonel George W. Peacock at Kiwanis on Bfonday night. Col. Peacock, a Imtivo of the Stroud district, is second in command of Szvlvatior Army work in Canada, N-\vfound- land, Alaska and Bermuda. Qn,.a+,,n., ("n1 13,- s,.,.,.1.l won 1-: u n-n uw oluce I01` 3. number OI years. In Flos, Deput y-Ree-ve Goo. Flem- ing in-timates that he is retiring, and Councillors Walter Middleton and Wm. Campbell will likely be as- piran-ts. Roew A. A. Toner, so far as is known, may get an acclama- tion. . 'F1.m..-. :. ..1-,. ........:.:n-....1.1- :...n. f\r cm. aw. PEACOCK' AT KIWANIS cws }Sho\\' tlmt the :\f0ti\'z11'i11g' .I1`m-.0 in Sc-1-\'i(-(3 is . .~\1\\':1y.< ROHg'i0H. I . J,U\\H1_L`, 1`L`pl'L`.\,'L`1l'.(1U\'L. Loumy OI Simco;-, \\'zu'(len C. D. Stewart: 30]- icitor. W. A. Boys; nanc~ chair-` man, W. J. Cunningham; Col1in_.;--i wood, )Ia_\'o1' Grzlydon J. Kohl. Reeve D. .\IcDe1'mid, Deputy-Reow A. McIntyre; Coilingwood Te1`n`.ina1s] Lt.d.. several 1'ap1'c-srxitzltixw-.< to be 5 chosen. I H --.__ E:L5p1l`aI1*lS 101' councmors. In Essa township, Depu.t*y-Reevc G. D. Banting, we understand, with aspire for the reeveship, but Reev- 'Frank Higgdnson may decide to re- tire. He has given good service tc his township and as a member 01 the county council. Tn \7-.'=`=nrn T39-nn+v-'Rm:nr.. D4. L116 CUl.lIlLy COUIICH. In V-espra, De-put;y-Reeve Roy Hick*l.ing has practically decided to seek the 1-eeve s chair, opposing Reeve Walter Downey, who has held t,h-c- office for a number of Tn FIGS. T)F'|')1lf V-`R199-v.3 Con Wlpnw. uou. | 'I`11r.-re is also considerable talk of u .-hakc-up in Sunmdale and 02-0. M11115. In Invnisl, ex-Reeve C. W. Henry has intimated that he will be in -th. leld for the reeveship for 1938, on posing Fhank Beatty, the presen-1 reevo. Deputy-Reeve Orville Todu may also decide to step up. He has served as deputy for a number 01 years and will probably have strong opposition if he again runs for that office. There are also several new aspirants for councillors. Tn FRQQ tnurn c1-n'n nan|IHxr_D gunn- According to well founded runlors there will be el-ection contests in Innis'l, Essa and Vespra town- ships. Tn Innicl .-.v_Don\rn I" I Hank!` `ELECTION RUMOURS 1N ! NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS .~ \\K H)" .*'Il'(H1.!' HIUIV 'I`h mot.i\'atin_r: forcc - mm. M U1` \\Hl1H_L' LU FZ'l( If you would sz :m.` ho \vi1.`ing' nan u-Rn .--6-and IA` ILLSL UQ 111111 (J `r- dommated cont1'ibut1on.< .o ,4......A....,. AH.` U the time. M Vufopmcnt of the 0 principal lst undc-1' iin gwood . The cm lowing: rc-_ W I\wnv\ 117 1'1,` wlm HIZIKL` 1! C011 n be : 4 strnnf: indivic ivninn J`.-um, 'lH(,'| . but ra -nlnur.)u 1"',`p1'C5Cn'. ` n :21!-1-Q/-: l.`lUIl CHM hf-. r-.\'tm1din_: Pnu 1-.:~ .. L110) .1'd\`i'll `(I and um: nrvIn7vs-G I L I S Lh 1` smuav FUNK!) ."..' onh`so Ill 5!` hav nnru . 111-- \\'T1~ .-r...,L' Ropn sentativcs of wood Terminz1!.< Ltd., Collingwvood and S n1;.' in D......:,. r'n..-~,1 151011.. Ln`}' I high meals, tho bui1diny_- \\'x,...~ r\ HVII adine-s ` not the sion n-L+ kn J3: LU] what 3;} 0 1'_v \`l:'-I sting] rultlllg. Robert John Cxxmpbril vs. Coun-`l._\' lof Simcoc-. Damages for mo(:o1'z1c- cident wh-=n plaintiff's son was kill- ed. Settled. Oscline Dubeau vs. Villagr of Port .\I(-.\'i(-oll. D-:1ma_L'--.< for lnjur_\- .=u.=tained_ by falling on icy side- walk on Jan. 25th last. Dismissed. Th dire:-tor.= of the Coldxvater fair at :1 recent meeting decided to pay 75 per cont. of the rn'I"7r= monov for the 1937 fair. 5. DU.'\\'Zll`l.. .-\c:10n 101` an 01'(lG!' I0 swt. usidw :1 quit claim deed and to vacate the 1~cg`ist.ration of same T1'a\'- ~1*s<-cl to next Supreme Cour? sitting. Pnhrn-f Tnlnn (`nnun1r..-."l .-- f`A--._$-- I . uoys, uexence counsel. I Richard F. Ga_rrett vs. Oscar Roy H:m: and Lakeview Theatres Limit-d. Mo1'tz1g'e action; settled. Fl?`.'H1('i< I-T."I)`1":r>+` p1111\1111r.1- xv: T \-u:uu;._',\\uuu. :\(.'L-I011 DTOU injuries sustained fallin fc-ctive sidewalk. Dismiss: costs; settomont armouncr R. Boys, defence counsel. T?ir-119191] TI` I1n~.ovnH- up coumewoon IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE 1.-1n11L` (1. .\`101'[21fI acuon; S'ttI< Franms Han'iet.'. Plummc-1' vs. ` S. St<:\\'z11't. Action for order \<(-f. n :1 nn+ nlnhn Ann ! an-J .\1L.LIug. John HOYZICO Parke)` \'.=. Dora .-\1- froda Parkr-1'. lg-fr-nd d divorce ac- tion. Crz1ntz-(l nisi. cu. of four year-old child mven to defr-nd-ant. Anna Rnc.-.111` \-.~ `D.-..m+.. TJ,,...,.n: _\'c2u'-om ('1`lH(l to defrndant. | Anna Bosr,-IH \'.=. Rt-nato 13090111. d4:fended divorce action. Gmnto nisi. with cu.=tod_V of one child to plainti . yl-JLIILIII. Civil Cases Mar;2'are'.' Russell vs. Town 01 Co11ing'wood. Action brought fox iniurios sustained bv fan-Ina nn dp-. \u1.`]lU.`,k.'ll U]. I Two Divorces Granted I I (`.nthe1'in<: Ida Foley VS. John Joseph Foioy and Myrtlr Kent. `di-I vorce ac`ion. Dismissed without` caste. cusbs. ! William John Dimnline vs. .-\r.nic" A1i<~:1xnde1' Clara Dimaline and Wm. J. Brzidley, undr-fond:-d divorce ac tion. Transfi-r1-ed to next non~_iu1'_v sitting. Jnhn nf\\"It\(. DlI\'1 f\~ .... `h,..... \1 CU .\Iond )IcT:1. wh 1('h and L Hum) with 31110 ])1'e.~`i inc1ul- (1 f'i\'v- court a_\'. di: of. Tlun hi 0}: \'ul.K;l: costs. \\Hl NON-JURY smmas! or SUPREME comm I The Il Supra 1-nu F um \'zuu.; OI the prI7.~.~.' 1;< oven $1,100.00. and they are 19 in numb-r. Come and see them. First prize is $400.00 in cash, second prize $200.00 in cash; third prize, West.inr:hous,; Electric Refrigerator. A Westinghouse E1ec.ric VVashin;-i `achine is fourth prizv-, xvhiie 1.hr' r1i'th mix is n Westinghouse Elec- tric Radio. Thu .t'oiIo\\`in_Q' 1n~2'vh:,m`.< are sponsoring the -`.:m'f; I- .u.< i:~.-~_ Vanipaign : To Hold Big Amateur Night In connection with th~ buzsiness k`IN})I1if.`,'I], an Amateur .\'iy:ht is be- ing` put on at the Capitol Th-atre next Monday evening, December 20. at 8 o clock. In addition to Bob] Po\\'rHs M-'~ind,\' lien. cr>nte. will . one or more acts. thwi winninrz acts recei\'in*_:' cash prize: contestants 1a1'_;'<- bonus 'T`i<-k. `.< 250. on sale by con who recvive 30.000 votes ticket they sell. It prom- ises to be a big night, so turn out zmd help your contestant. Gd. (WI. I{Ii(IS'l`I'II'l T0-D.-\Y BARRIE BUSINESS CAMPAIGN 9 Clapperlon St. (at Five Points) Barrie. 2, Barrie. 33. Miss F1`0ssie Peacock, 111 Frzn1cc.< St., Barrie. 3-I. 311-.<. 1*`. Guilfoyle, 27 .\Iap1c .~\ve., Barrie. 35. Mi.<.< JU. Blair, 68Bu1'- ton Aw-., Allandalr-. SH. .\`Ii.~:s Edi".`h Blackmore, Lcfroy. 3'7. Miss Irma Finkbinder, 14 (',`1unbm'1z1nd St... _-\]]andaIe. 39. John -F. Xv,-wnmn. :\Hanr_la10. 31?. 311$. W. Bulmun. G5 Brock ` .):.. vvxulzun bampnell. mm. .\o I Q? R211-1~1'n ' -337. .\ll'.`'. St., Barrie. -'10. )I1'.~:. Barri:-. 41. )Ii.~'.< Othv.-1`.< h: the . 1 x-....~ -4 ......1 .. UH 0L, 1')Ell'l'll3. 25). Mi1`drtd Pringle, 61 Vic tori-.1. St., Barrie. 30. Miss Evelyn Kig'11tley, 44 Brock St.. Barrie. 31.M1's. Earl 1\Iaxw"1'l, 56 Pene- tang St., Barrie. 32. William Campbell. R.R. No 2. Barrie. .u.u1t:5uxg. 22. Miss St., Barrie. 23. Miss berlzlnd St., Alla} 24. Miss Loria St., Barrio. I 25. Mrs. 121 n An I n wo o d . O Q 11. Miss Grace Godden, 21 Cum- berland St., Allandale. 12. Miss Velma Warnica, R.R. No. 1, Allandale. . 13. Mrs. Nelson Harris, 2 Charles St., Barrie. 14. Mrs. Sidney Goddard, 13 Bur- ton .-\ve., Allandale. 15. Miss May Ferguson, Stroud. 16. Mrs. C. Davis, 185 Bayeld St., Barrie. 17. Miss Mildred Reid, 43 Tifn St.. Allandale. 18. C. F. Wattie, Midhurst. 19.1.0311 Goring, 53 Cumberland St.., Alrandale. 20. Miss Irene 151',herington_. 50 Du7urin St., Barrie. 21. Miss Irene Crawford, RR. 1 .\Iinesing. 2?` Mia: Wfarv T(nnuvnH RR T-Tanvxl Zn ). ;\ll'S. I 1'z1nda1e. 26. '.\1is.s` ty Bay. `)7 .71-: Di1l'l'lt!. 9. Charles Hickling, R.R. No. 2, Barrie. 1n 1\/f.`~.. n,r.........-._4 Ln...:LL_n A._ uucu a> _`.',UU(l as (`Z1511 UHHY U.<'f`1. New Subscriptions New subsc1`ip'ions for Th-= Ad- vance ca1*1')' 75.000 \'Ot'. also re- newal subscriptions carr_v hu_;'c quantities of votes according to u schedu1r~ which is printed nIs0I\'lw1'eI I i in this issue. This is an easy way to help some contestant .21-t to the top. /v,,,,_ 11 u

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