Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Mar 1938, p. 8

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West half lot 12, concession 5, Medonte, 100 acres, well situated; Good siione residence, good barn. im- plement buildings; well cultivated. Formerly owned by the late Mr. Patrick Hussey. Apply to M. J.` FrzuvIo._\'_. Barrie, Ont. ` m. 1 --.~\1 U(']` _\Im'ch 1'. 1 .x (`Inu:hlr-_\'. F`vIrn..u-n1 uxr'I'.'I1 nn H (`(1I`H'F(l21_\' 7. Smith & (`o.'.= fun-ml (`.`n~'rnI C`hur<'h. Inter- ngnvy-im Yhnn (`..nx..vn.... Committee Reporg '-`1-Hall Q+r..v.\...L L, - E-ll . . . . . of dump . nu_|weuIl. H1 1115.; `unrr.'1l on Friday. 2 p.m.. from G. G. chnpnl. IntormrJnt DTI (`mm rxfnvv o.iI. I 01'] equipment u_ut' A-i ) <'zll`S.; 1:1)`, \\'it.h int01`-f Cc-mvtr-r_\', " (-pot TI:n'hm' on` 1928. Thomn.=! \` 1'11 1xL- 1n- 1:1?-0 rc-.=id(-n('<-, {' I.`1m..n1,. ..... ml-v 1'(-Fm Fhn\'nIt-. 1 00C` Collier St Ul1i_l_el! _Ch_u_rch; 1-uvrvavu v -.im{-.?{1-'." "kid E 1929. Wil-; ','1 rr. van. 1 II 1115 HHl'l \Vodnc-.=da_\' I o.'.= I D-').'1- ) 500.00 246.00 L 32.6OR.. ( t'.'11n {5,949.99 300.0 It 447.80 249.00 173.00 900.55: 21.00 109,41 .1305 ? 338.28 643.82 360.49 Ul|Hl 40:13` -..,am. I 863.40 '2 '7Q '70 Iize Eight - I the .101` (TIC L'llLll'C COUYSC`. You can't learn to .7de horse unless you get. on its and you can't Learn a hig'h1_\` nical trade without p1'ac;:;u (-anion fn H1.` \vm~1: mid (`nl BILL TO CURB ACTIVITIES OF I CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLSi Col. F. Fraser Hunter in the - gr- islature on Monday introduced :1 bill to amend the 'l`md0 Schools Act; "I"'lnr.m, nu .. ..~-.-L~~ 1` -`Am g3ANAD|A"N` `NATIONAL B1'acob1'id.gL- Burk'.< Falls E11":-.-. 'I`ivku-ts. Ii-`turn 1.imit.<. Train Inf(`n-mation from Agents. Ask for Handvbill. Con.-`uh Timre-Table for Train Service to and from All Points. T57C Allandale 1\ Also on ('.'Ll'1m1(l<-1` W 9 >1 1`( '0. I` . REV. E. E. LONG, 3.1., 13.1). f Minister 1 Lloyd Tufford, Organist and Choir- master. I I `ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS m nru-u(\.n 15-11:! :0 u1'z1\`v11nm'. 1.n':1t0n1'1(1g`0. nur d(-1', North Bay. P:1rr_\' Sound, B111'wa; Sudbury, C ('0. Go,2'am21. Tiona_2':1. I01:y::"., Oba. H02-11c-})n_vn0, I. Gt-1'aldt.on. Jvsllicoo. Bc-;u'dm0re. Nipigon. Red Rock. Addreu... Department of Fisheries. Ottawa. Please send me your free 52-page Booklet "Any Day a Fish Day". containing 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes. Serve dried or pickled Canadian Fish to your family often. It makes a welcome change at meal-times . . . and you will find it very economical. No matter where you live, your dealer can secure Dried or Pickled Csm-.1dirm Fish for you. You czm choose from such dried sh as cod, pollock, haddock. hake, and cusk, and from such pickled fish as herring, mackerel, and alewives . . . every one of which can be served in :1 variety of tasty recipes. DRIED or Pickled Canadian Fish is one of the most nourishing and economi- cal foods that money can buy. It is rich in proteins. and in the mineral elements that build good health. MARCH 18-19 `.0 CH1 I` \'nx~Ha T`.->\' T7uum- Qn FARM FOR SALE OR RENT DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. ('alIand+,-1' (Homi- of W0r]dfamc-d Dionn~(- Quintu- plets) Ull 11 back, tech- appli- Hun MARCH )8-19 mam /, G1'a\`u~11}nu'. Bl'(1L'(`b!'i(1_Q'(`. Huntsville, Caprool, Longlac r-:n'd1'n(n'rA. ?\'i`nimm. Rod Rnr-k. Peter Sinclair, Liberal member 0 ; the House of Commons for Quee . P.E.I.. died in the Ottawa hospital-. on Tunsday from heart failure. cuu1p1'cLel_\` 10050. The robh-e-1'_\' is the second at the Briti.=h-AmrA1'iczm Oil Compan_v _= oice in Orillia within a few _vIea1'.~:_. Three _\'(-z11's ap,-o the building was mitlc-red and $600 in cash stolen The mon-u_\' was never rc-coverei. I puucu. Th: thim-\`e.< gained G-'1t1`1I'lC(3 ':,.:r .~mu. a window at Ihe side of mu buildinyz. AI Jagger, manager of the company, found the oice a state of disorder when he dL=- covered the robbe1'_\-'. Drawers had been 1'ansz1ckod and papers scatter- zd on the oor. The chic-1' loss was in the damage dom. and not th'r- money stolen. The amount missin'r,r is believed to boz- $5, but thg daniagio was consid-e1= able. The safe had been badly bat- tevcd, thp window damaged an-:1 \'z1]uablc~ mu)-ir.< lost. The tnfn hm` zxxt-. 1110 (1 complvc-tel_\' loose. Th/x urn}-J1...1-xv In ""V'FJ-V-I'I;Iv\/ITE YOU TO WORSHIP \VI'I`H US. wvcu, mp wmclow damaged an-:; D2l])'\'l`S lost. The safe ha-:' :.xppmvmtL\' been opened by use of an axv. Thn dnnv urn: =mn:tm-. TI1i<;\'~.< who rA11te1': the B1`iI"" Amt-1'icu11 Oi} Comp2m_\".'< ofcw. IC]_;'in St. du1'in_: the week end baf- `(E-red 111: safe and stole a smal`. sum of money. are bking` .soug`ht !)3:< lnolico. -`UHI Ul police. Thu- ;THIEVES BATTER SAFE IN _ ORILLIA on. co. OFFICE ' Co11in_r_-`xvood Grave-nhu1'.=t Huntsville .\Iart,\'r..~" S}n'in. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 uuun opened D)` 02 The door was .=_ma.=hc-1 H Inncn .\Iea1'o1'd M idland 3\'\-wmm'ket Orillia Pc-netang U\\5: Bigam_v 1. senencm-(1 to Txlmrstnn n.-.m+an+;...... _.-...._,, nun. nu, nauo [ 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.--'I`ho )IiniSf'('l`> 2 n'rh_f`1~1u~n4-I.-N... 5 a.m.--Re(iiscov-wing Christ. W p.m.---The Church School. p.m.-Pu: Color into Youri`, 7 r.` Sunday, M'ar. 13, 1938 LTCWIS---In !o\'in__r memory of a3 drrar wife and mothaz`. Elizabr,-`h Lewis, who pa.<.~'ed away March" 11, 1932. - You left sweet memories to blossom.' Bearing: fruit for the yr.-a1'.< to come In the Iivvcts of those who loved you. Precious memories of days that are- gone. 4. LI |v...u,J ......J 1".*.....:L, 1 IN MEMORIAM .CC,t_ ' W4 nlbc-1'5 of tho. Orilliu l{i\vapi..~: it ,(_luh. 24 : paid a return vnslt to Lhr; 3am-1~ Club on Illonday 3. .- f 1 .8 (. lnlpsht. Har Campkin. president. mono 0 (M 11 rnelof the Orillla Club. ;.\'pre.<.<~d ap-` __H Ab d ( d F` -1 ._f`_p1'eciation for the fine . exist- u an 'm rum} (1112 between the two clubs. and OR SALE ;songs. Vhvp H1-an-;~ 11':.1~n nub. .. L....~. :14 (Alan Caldwell favored with two,` .\...\.u u; 14.\_ ..'\ of H.T.A. two;f conduct 1, al- complaints 33. ya-a1'.< fraud 2. two con- n+` T f` \ U. fol- -\I21king~ 4x~~ :1 2:u111:.' `.0 -0!. OI charm `.'~L'].I'nrl. In :. ~];<>!`. u,>u':.~:- sponsor- Jri by the p1-rwincizxl c'o'.'c-1`n.n1ont. ,:.hr_v wr-rc- tatlgzht. som- of the funda- mmtals of the DC-Ff-`Ct ho.~1-ho\v to [do juslice to Yhr- p1-p:n'aon and `mowing of Nova Scotia`s famous .=(n~ [1`r>ods, how to make attractive salads, how to "oak vr1r(`f.n})h`s pT0]")"T]V. how to make a table look inviting`. - , .j_ At the inau_o:ura1 mm-cling: of the 4P:u'ks Commission for 1938. hold S:1t11rda_\' aft:-moon. thr- old ofcors _\v<-ra`- )`('4']0(`tL"d, as fo1`.ow.< : I (`$1-_n'un\nn `H D \f,...\.: .,.... . (V, 7` HOTEL MEN LEARN HOW TO BE PERFECT I- l\\I`l'\' 1'1:-``lCCtC`(l. I0ll.0\\'.`~'Z J Chairman, M. D. I\Torri.~'on; SM`- ,r(~xm'_\', A. H. Goodall; 'l'r(-:1: KT. I\Iorri.~`0n. 0"*v'-*' H`-.~,xn1)c1'.< of `h- l'm:u'd urn .l:1~. .\lc.\l:11'Lin, W . J. Blair. Phil l.0\'r-. and his worship .'\l.'x_\'0r H. G. Inlwnqmn. {""` I REVIVE PRODUCTION OF 'l`i1r'1`e ALSIKE CLOVER SEED.`B;u-1-in w ---- ,'form.< ll .-Xlsiloe. has been a di(2DeI]d3bl't.`,iQi(l(3s ti saved crop in Ontario for gene1`a-l511gg-oste tions, but its production has declin-`of 1-ever ed sharply in recent years due tojmgdg t.} abnormal.` weather conditions. It; would seem opportune, states the Division of Plant Products, Produc- given tc tion Service, Dominion Depa1'tment~*dj_s;m'c1: of Ag'1'icultu1'e, to revive the pro-`L-hoyal 4 duction of this vs.-ed crop, as 11181`-`ixvhqjqn ch kc : prospects for the future a1`e_!ciet_y, d good`. ductor, Alsike has brought protablewith pr prices for many _\'ear.~: in the United i mental Kingdom and the United States. st, Unit; Other European countries and New 29th, '1 Zealand also buy Canadian alsikei seed. It is reasonable to expect; that good prices will continue for` wel1-.g'rown alsikr: seed reasonablyj The I; frer- of weecl. SC.'(i.<. This clover hog-5 dye u. produn-_-.< from 4 to 10 pm` (-wt` bushels per acin-. and pricr,-5 paid Packers _rro\v-1's seldom have b-en lower a week; than $5 per hu. for z1\'e1`a:e..(1 .~'(1r:(l in the rough. The price in 1938 to the `2'1'ow~:Ar is uobut $12. An u :0 luv clianlgw. .\Ii.<.~' C .OFFlCERS OF BARRIE PARKS ` COMMISSION RE-ELECTED um; U;1_\' OI y)'a_\'(g)- servlcxg-` 2Lll(l H 01`L.~', (IISUIICYS, Ill Ultbil` S'tilLl,'- ,7 .\Ir.=,. Harry Carter, of Trinity mvnt for the _\'car ending August (`hm-ch, and .\1,~;.~. J_ _\1ccuaig_ of 31, shows a gross incruase in money I st, `-\n{]}~.~1,vg C},u1.c},, were 5,, Chalvgp valuo of `their turnover of 16.7 per of the ;.~;.;~\-jce_ Those taking part cent, and an incn-zxssg in their not in the interc-I-ssory prayc-1'5 included P1'01 01' 34-7 I301` CC`n`1- Distillers Mrs. `.\'TcG.il1icudd._\', Frist Baptist (`orpomtion-Seagrams, had. for its- (`}1urch; Adjutant Charlona. SaI\'a- -W1] 5'93!` T1diQ.' Jul) 31 1937- *1. `Lion .-\rm_v; Miss A. McD0n::1d. Cn-- T101 I'01 01` $7,444y000 11-` against pr:-I Hal]; Mrs. A. N. Coopw, Cvn- ~`* ~303-000 U10 D1'0Vi011S F931`. 8-11 in-:1 rm} (`hur('h; .\`Ii.~'..< T. 1.. Whitz-, ('01- """U>'c Of 76 D"`T C'<`m- Tht` Can-I .13., S;_ Baptist (jhu,-(.11, and Mrs zuiizm Ih'v\\'c1`i(:.~: Limit:-vd for the C`. Graham. Penticosezal .\Iis; .\'<`iH' Hltiimr Ocmbvr 31 shows an` Q im-1'<-:1.<- in total incom-: of 0\'luJ' 18 `nrmmrpc m: nuanuc Dunn ....,- :..m.a- = - I` The womm of Barrio 5.-nthr,-1':- _in 1iU';.1`(" numb:-r.~ in Trinity Parish `Hall on Friday afternoon to obscrm ths: Day of Prayer servic-~. ' \[,.= 1.1./,,.,.`. r<.,..m. -4` vm.:..:.. .-u-.=. .vwu.1|11cu(m._\', Ernst Baptist `C. , prize and four special prizes. Five draws w=1~e made, a hoo.<:`.er Nisbc-II, Orillia, got the boost?-1`, a -`gallon can of motor oil; Hal Camp- kin, Rodgers and Orillia; Jack got a chicken. Ste-wart Page each `and Bert RobrArt.=on a packed ham. Pollowimz` the short curling. b1'i(I2m anti badminton were ,~=-njoyed. Bert program, ` ;BARRlE WOMEN OBSERVE DAY 01-` PRAYER SERVICE unusual opportunity will be to the people of Barrie and, ;'district to hear one of the finest - choral 01-;;,'anizatvio11;< of the day -wh'c:n the Toronto Philharmonic So- Bfciety. directed by the eminent con- ductor. 'l`hnm:1a- (.vgur+'m-A nvn-an , __________ .\Ii:<.~' Greta .\Ie1'rdith. of Miichcil. hz1.< been .~f.f'(`n(Ii11f." the" wevk with her parents. M1`. and 311-5. J. H. )5:-1'edifh. ;ORILLlA KIWANIANS ARE V GUESTS or-` BARRIE CLUB mgunxy 1, senitc-ncm-(1 in Kingston penitentiary; : month.<; potty. thefts 3, victc-d. 1 no clue; breach 1, com`ictvd; hm-ach H. convicted; (iisordw-1'ly condt lowed to 5:0; pa-Lt_\' comp all amended to. `a week ago. price paid to-day for bacon dressed on xhr rail is $12.35 <-\vt.. at the Fi1'. C0-operative Plant. This is the same as The market is report- v-ri tobr: .~`t -;x(ij.'. with no immedizv C h 51 nov-, ;`cIet_\'. a1re<:Lcu by the eminent Thomas Crawford, along with prominent vocal and instru-` `mental artists, appear at Collier United Church, Barrie, on March Tickets are now 2l\'3.ll2lblx. The Ontario Fi1'on1el1 s Convention ,\\'ill be h1<;1(l here this year, the last `J01 July and `the first days ofAug'- ';u.<.t. lmiiczxtions point to one of -tI1cIa1'gvst; conventions ever held, "|`which should mean c0Y_1`side1'abIe to S Ba1`1'iur. are some 80 places in ,B2n'1'iL- where tobacco in its various `fol-ms is sold. If thy counc1l de- lcides to impose a license fee as !. it should be a maw source {of 1*e\'enue, and vvitlently Ihlc town ;n-eeds the money. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. .\IacLz11'en Ir:-It }Bar1'ic last Thursday and boarded gthe C'.N.R. stneamship Co1bo1'ne at _Halifax on Satu1'dz1_v for D<-'me1'a1'a, iWest Indies. I Barrie parks pronuisc to bw popu-` l2u' for picnics and family ga.tlmL-1`- iI1g.~; this yea)`. .-\11'c2L(iy a numbcl `oi 1'equest.~: lmve been received 1'01` 1`:-se1'\'uLiox1 of adtear. Barri-u we!-j jcoxnes such 'gat}1e1'i11g's and those \u0111i1)g`111z1)' be ussuxwd of every `vouxncsy being .shown. i Miss Mabel Harbour will be the `.~:pakcr at the British-Israel World Fe-deration n1-ercting on Monday night, March 14th. Her subject "will be The Divorced Woman. . _____*,, I ., a { 3123. C. .\IL'L~r'cU], Parksidc Drive-,j 3:: in 2: . condition suifering: fimxn I1'uctu1'-5 in ht."1` neck and ;hcnd as 21 result of falling down the; Salzliliz` in her home. Her sh0ulders,l _mck and head 2111' now in 21 cast! Ylanu` hopes for her 1`cc0Vc1'_\' are I p1 omising. ' I} __.i_ I ln.~'pucto1`.< from thug Game and, `II.she1'ic-s D(:p2ll`t.m0l1't were ill 15211`-1 rio 121.51 work and and clwcknd up 'on .~:h1'n1en on thv: buy. As a re- .sult fewer fish are being Cilllgllt lthcsc days. T110512 who had been u.~'i1Lg bars with 2: row 01' hooks were warned and the ])l'CLiC`.` has been dxscominxued in most cases. mzu me) that : 9 visitors and touri; run hn n 1. The report of Chief Stewart for the month of February, present(-(i to council Monday night, showed 21 tom] of 48 cases dealt with, T1iPS , and fees collected am,ounting` to $30. "1 C3395 (I(`Z1't \\'H 11 uhn-n n,~ 45.1 I III.` the run I.()\`(`. zmn Rohr:rI: n-n. .'I\u. .. , COPACO QUOTES lL`_\ HLI,`.'.`I somc-thzz nvu. ' K n plans, '1 H1 ....u uu n to 1`r:turn, p1'o`prir~".ors Sc-otia haw- : of charm 1.~(- rv'm.'m~nmnnf un'LL'&t>l' In LU` per com. and pro-1,.'~' for 193 per cent. n1L_\ _\tdl`.~' il_4`(). Sho1't.'\'_r_-`r,- of hospital accommoda- tion is m<'-ntionwi 21$ :1 cu11.' for cont:-1'n. the nc-rod of rural areas being` ; by th.. which estimates pit21`.`;< ar-A requi1'ud in sparsely sei- tlorl (1i.<`.rict.= to n1W.t the p1`r:. dwcioncy. committr 3 that 500 new hos- Doc1a1'i11_<.:- that .~:_\'stc-n1atic Wm-fzu`(~ a_e';1in.~:t long" overdura. the committee sa_\*:<: As a nation, we arm doing: vastly loss to prevnnt su`0ring' and to con- serve health and vit.alit_V than we (liseasta on a broad front is` know how to do th1`011_2`h tried and tn-. methods. _ H]. but: report. ' r Progress in the control of dis:a. :~is shown by a drop in l'.l'1J' death . rate from 17.6 per 1,000 population in 1900 to 11.5 in 1.03(},"rep1'csent-; in}: a saving of about 750,000 lives` -in 1936 alone. However, mortality: in the l1ig'l1-r ages has no`. in gm]-l oral buzcn declining. ` The report estimates that one-' third to one-half of the populalionl` is too poor to afford tlv: full cost I .01 z1(lequat.r- medical care. In the l}llL". <'itie7;=. the poor <:xpt:1'ienc.- sickness and 1no2'tz1liz_\__' rates as l1i_g'l1 to-da_\' as W;-1'9 the 5.-'1'o.~.< 1'a`.e.< of fty _\'w('ll'S 21_;`o. Rho)-vzu-1-~rA n1` hnsnhnl ...mnm--nl- _ _ ............uuu: u.L uump -$'.l.UU L-IIUL": 15 51.111 100111 101' 1mp10\ Cl]1(.`l'lt.,` Tubt-rculosis deaths could be re-E 709 1,, ` (lucod 50 per cent. 7 _, . ';-' ' ' ` It has been (lv 210- 'g'_1_a;,_`;_]' '],'O,1'd':' $1 cordinwr t; the committur-, that a - . - . - . :\1"nr1 mn'.1nc: of av 11 .400. " v p1'0_.-`rzun 01 control coula reduce the J ' ' ( D 9 mm 1 4' ,trem:endous toll from s_Vphili;< by 51.3 ;Omm`r Fwepts and pmpert'V `l'42 1'20 per conlt. . u 95 278.11 . A concer-ted attack on ca1`.cw1`, (luv; . , `. `bet:-s and` heart diseases is urged`fgiE:`2:P:5m.;'6,;.;}{.uc3[ (}""$ In the re?.rt` . ._ , _ `Sewers cleaned . . .. 316.64, _ P_rogves.s m cont1_ol d1s<:a.~u~C,1tchba=im Cleaned 387 5,3; 15 snown by. m dc`-uh Czzfchbaslns built . . . . . ' .. 352314 Whole mntenanc 59 O0 1900 1.`)3G,"1`ep1`cs0nt-i-Jives Coglstmcbede 4 11;,-87 1i\'es`Op,'_nm0_ WatCr(,om_seg"" ,,01'00 However, mortaiityi in H10 l1i0'l1.-v an-ac l-11):` nn` am: 1005 conectc-(1 amounting- dealt with wnre lows : D:.......... 4 V 7- ` ` * x.uuuLL_). ! .~\.~` to niaternal mortalit_\', the 1'c-l port states, from one-ha.l.1` Io om--' third 01' the (l could be p1'c`- \'c-ntwl, with 2l(lL`(]llut(2 czu-c-. Infzmt' morizllity could by reduccd one-hzllf.` While communicable diseases off Cl`lll(ll`.O0(l have b|~f`l'l _4'1'ca:l_\' 1`(:(lucnl,` t.herr.~ is still room for improvement: Tubt-rculosis donflw mum `n- vn . .., ...-...........L.:. ` Cunzldian and .-m1m'ica11 health], problnms p211'alI0J.ing' each other so` closr.-l_\', the tindin_L'.< of the U.-S.| C0l)Il ni'.t('(: are of inrt<'1'e.~:t in t,hi>: countrv. .--..A..... 1 . `IA G1'owin~g realization in Canada 01' the savin'g' that could be elfrocted through .g1'ezLtc1' pm-'ve11tive efforts has p1`0mpt(:d nrny suggestions as (.0 emphasizing` as nafional hea1.th p1'og'1`an1. In the Uni';ye.l States, th( Public Health Sc1'v`cc reports Hm-' situation 21g`g'l'2l\'zLtCd by more sick-I nz,-.<.< :m1ong' the poor than 2ux1on;;'! th0.~L- in l)cI:`.-1 ci1`cun1st:1nc:.s. ` rw :- \/..;u.\.u. A4: s.uA.1;Vl.x I Fumrzxl on Friday at 2 p.m. from` his late 1-esidonce, 10 Sohpiu St. W. J PREVENTION BETTER THAN j CURE IN HEALTH MATERSi I PASSES FOLLOWING OPERATION UL`) pk SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ... ... un AA|\\lAl|' \IA. u\u,'J IIV :1. an xnc1'ea;<- In not for 1937 ow-1' 1936 of 380 E. . OSCAR E. SHANK " 77/" I POLICE FiNEs AND FEES I FOR FEBRUARY TOTAL $304 ____ I .,...,--, nrevious in-PI vr C'(-Ht. t.ob-1' .19, m inc1'eas~ in not{ 38m The Northern Advance `Ir din `jsidewalkz . . . . . . . . urged :Main swwe1's constructed` diwaw lsewers c_Ieaned . . Catchbaslns clganed latgon Cufchbaslns .. L31` t ,;\Ianho1o maintenance , Culverts constructed .. u fr - "t rcourses _taty;Op I 1 ._2 xx :1 e IHPHI SA RJIC \ D n nu? -. mm Inxr noyin 01 M11 f\`.'1t1n' M.'|1'(`h 1! Hum Kw)?` Ritvhiv am- I*`1mrr:x`. on 'T`11~'.~'d:1_\'. V mum in T*Ilnw:11w- Cc-my` `(`l.0I'(IHl.I-iY--.~\t Depot I 1 i I I E J S'und:1\`. _\I:n'vh I`. 1099 4 nHH`.~'l l.O\`(`. H I riv ('nn1otm'_\'. RI'I`(HIIC--.\t hi: I (ML. nail: `|1r\\I"< , _ _ You ugie 011 _i1 > S.H.-\.\lK-At the RV. Hospital, horse unless, 5'0 .`.]']t~f l;f.}`- >5 Barrir-. on Wednesday, Mar. 9th, `.ld "mt. Mam a_m_5j].'\ ii 1938, Oscar Shank loved hus- 111C_31 'ltht [`i"`;"] `u band of Anni~r2 Powell. Fu11m'z1l_("il to H1 w"k' "1 L0 my on Frid21_\' at 2.30 p.m. from his (97- l21UE' residence, 10 Sophia St. W. ` Inte)'ni0m in I-`.ar2'ie Union Como- tel-_v_ CARD OF THANKS I-DARRlS--ln Bax-rir-, on Sunda ,v. J _ -, ` `;\Iai'(`h 1938, John Alexandgr _ M!`S_. James P. .:.'21Y`ItO}.F1:`l`1(i.i`1'i_]L: l Harris, z1_L`e 69 years. Fun-era] 11) W151` t X919 `E e.`rt.5mce:0 : (privzite) from P .C. Llo_vd s funvithak-Q and dfaep appwcg: I-Onkind ' oral home on Wodn`r=s(la,\'. March -their 193") lends for $1 oml Sth. Interment in Barrio U1iion.1 -\:D1'955l5 0f 5-`lmga mtlh h_ ]_;_ ('mm.e1-y_ `ztribules exlendod unn(;i:1_ rtheer . ;LENNOX--On Sunday, March am, cont 1055 of husband 3 `"` ' 191%. at the home of her brother,l J:i.~. A. Ix/-nno\'. North St. Ba1'1'io,l ' '_` V Martlm Jane Lnnnox, in her 79th. .`_ I _\'v:n'. Funeral on Tuostlay from; ROUND RAH ` above adtlmss, with interment! A _ A _ l in Chl'l)'{`l1 (`Jr-n1n+.r-3-17 Tvu | " ' ` "- | above ad(h1r-ss, 1 Christ Church CI(-met.or_v, Ivy. I .\I3cCL'AIG-.In Oro township, on t Sat1n'da_\', March 5. 1938. _\Ia1-yu Fh-tchor. beloved wife of the late! I \Villiz1m .\IcC1mig, in her 82nd' your. Funw-1'21] on Tuosd.'1_v from ` th-~ hmm of hm` dauyrhti-1'. Mrs. ICm<-. Love. Tntr-rmnnt in Glrh-I (tnwtm-v ` :`\.ClI~ . There are a number of corre- ' . . - . le11c.<- scliools in the United I Total T..\pend1tu1r-. $19.31.! .13. won` . Rm h.u(.1\._ madmak]-ng mg: 4Sta`tes and Canadg, Sald C1. Hunter,_ chinerv . . . . . .. 2:1 100 no }-Ch am e`p1'`?`"g W` -"` * ` ' ' this country in correspondence 1 course On highly technical subjv:*ct.<. ` BIRTHS such as Diesel r-ng-ineering. S:u- drents taking` these courses are re- JONEs.__A_t th R_V_ H S -t() B` ,_ quired gc'nera1l_v to sign a rigid con-' 14.9 on sunay` Marghm _ 19'.'31 1_:ract, and after they found by tak- to Mr. and Mrs. Edward *m% fe`vt}$('S`Q"i.th,:lt `1119-V` fowl`: Jone 23 p , L . z : (__ V ' no~ earn .e su Jec, 1_V oum Q 0'! 7 St ` dmhter' also that they could not _L`(-t out of ` The contract and were forced to pz1_\' DEATHS for the entire course. \ nn nun'4 Inn un on .(!r\ -I\'| $1,746.02 Gennetery. 4 p.m.-"1 u: LIC Life. (Fourth in 21 scri the Most of Life.) ur*r.\ rxnynrnw 17r\1v r a $1 9.3%! rs.1 ma- (`hi}101`_\' En'_qinem- .< salary (`mm-1.- e :V1nwv- I 'omce fuel Station PIT `.H'_QlTl9P)"S saIa1 CIrrvrk s= salary Truck 1i('nS`O'S ' 3 `Truck insurance Trucks. gas and Gradm`, gas and Trucks repaired Gradr-r repai 1`f'd xnrxll m nnrx-xv umon L`rm~.r=);\'.` A .\"T--.-\t 5 McDonald SL. Ban-i'~_ rm We(lno.'~'ria_v. Mar. 9 l ' v 1933. Eh:-nozm` S)`_iwaI1t. in his; Slst \'~m'. !"11nr-ml nn T3`.-him. u ,Co1'onation parade 3Mainrtm1nn<:: of eqw Storm fencns . Ofcm rr-p21i1`eed x 1:... |Sandin;: . . . . . . . ..S j [C1r~aning* sttreets . . . . . . . E.Romov}'n_2' snow (cont1'act.) ;Romovm,2' snow E.iCut.tin;1- w`:-eds :Cut:in_: brush :Maintenanc<- ' I ` ....r / onr- mil-` .'\`.'1t1n'du\'. I30 ' LIIUIVLH ` '.( 3 `ll-:\'. .-\. .\' ( ()()l Ell.li..\..i',\<'1`--R Miss Jessie R. Bryson, Organist 3 Sunday, Mar. 13, 1938 11 n\\1 .-..,.,1 E ___, nu --. L-umniibwes De paid. That `the Pennsylvania Oil Co. be notied at once that unless liability` iinsurancp is renewo.d in connection with ramp at property at corner of !Bm(lfo1-(E and John Sts., the town- will be forced to rrmovc .~`(-ction of lrninp on the street. `I-{OW BOARD OF WORKS `- SPENT MONEY IN 1937 `wt:-`u mspector for 1938. ' I That the Salvation Army bel ig'ran:'ted permission to hold a tag! :day on May 21st, and that the In- lstitutv for the Rlimi I-.,. nm-m'v+-A may uu may Z1513, and that the In- stitutu the Blind be pe1'mi`11;ed Lo hold a tag` day on Junve 4th. That account: ac ilnru-nvnrl 1... `Ln n uu Hum a tag` day June ! accounts as approved by lcomntf-(`es be paid. . That '1}1.r- pnnncxrlxvnvuin nu rm iwurl: uu'0u}. :n wrcn 11;. E ; His worship, in reply to a qucs~` tion as to what relief cost last !year, said it cost the town $13,996. ]Th.e_v levied for $14,291 and had :1 jbalance of $300 on hand at thr be- iginning of 1938. The total expend-` iturc for relief in Barrie in 1937 ixvas $21,357. ` \`ullAllllc l\=pO|'t I I That Chief Stewart be appointedi `we:-.d inspector for 1938. ` J Thlt Hmrn .Qn1'un1'nn Au... LA `- |`cuuu_1," \\1I,n I,SZ,UUU. Al-d`. Mills want~<:(l to know how much '.lu~ B1'adfo1'd St. 1'epairin_q was groing` to cost. It looked to him as if it would cos: iwerr: througsh with 1 Hl\` \\'rn~:ln'n it. {n u-nnlu 4.. $1,000 b:(-fore they: I (Continued from Dd},;'lL` one) The counly cluerk advised of the 'advn1is.~:ion 01' six indigent patients to the hospital. The Parks Commission advised of estinianed expenditure for the year of $2,400. HOW\7IC`l', the commis- sion has a balance on hand from} lzist _\'ear, and to co-operate in keep-2 in_2' the tax rate down, coul-d g`et.,` along` with $2,000. ' i AI.ri- Nfille u-m...,1 .. 1...- 1 COUNCIL DETERMINED-I }TO KEEP R-;';_T.`E DOWN .. u..... uuu I p.1H.--Inf` .\11n1st1r.-1' 2 p.m.~-C1'usaders. 3 p.m.--The Church School. VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED

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