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Barrie Advance, 15 Nov 1938, p. 8

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, mnl pulit ()t' Lretu nmuml v will \\'11iI._; lho .1:\tm| hupings; ml that whorl With the opening of its new ` system last Friday evening, Orillia 1 now has one of the brightest main street lighting of any town of its population in the world. The new!` ligrlits, attached to brackets affixed to buildings. provide the main street with a hundred and twentgc thousand czxndlepower of illu1nina- \ tion. The cost of the new . \\'1l.$ 325,000. ( The official opening of the new lighting, the installation of which commenced last spring but was not`: completed owing to delay in plzmsli until last week, brought -out a crowd of around 5,000 people. The setting; off of reworks, speec-'ne.~, andi I I T I U1l'\`(` lilnos v'I`i-r. ']`he_\' 1 she will you. and ' there and w you this that Alliston Reeve Given % Gold Watch 1110;." that .`I"oll William J. Cunningham, Reeve of Alliston, and for many years active in the municipal work of the dis- trist, was the recipient of a hand- some qngraved gold watch at the regular meeting of the Alliston council Monday evening. The pre sentation was accompanied by the following address : '1`- Iiflllln... T I`1.uu:nn.Ln.-u Dril\Iv(\ l ......,.....,-, wvuuovuu To William J. Cunningham, Reeve. Town of Alliston, Ont.: vvv . -uvvu u; .xu.guuu, V--u.. We, your colleagues, desire at this time to express to you our sin- cere thanks for the great interest you have taken in the town _and community affairs for a goodly num- ber of years. You have handled ably and well all tasks assigned to you and many times you took charge of projects, putting same through at a loss of your time and enor_:_v, never once asking for re- muneration. r111 1 n Ailv . `sf `-.110 Town of A Mayor, Lorne I ci11o1's, Jas. Kerr. ' h S. Hackett, .-\. Y 1 \\":11ke1`, W. Husse I Signed on beha 1 1 1 1\:\A.||I_L', uu u; ;u\.n~.-An.-, .,~1n.~.._..u.., .4... eet dancing marked the celebra- tion of the opening. fairs in a very creditable manner. 4aAuIA\-LL~nAva|- The young: people of Alliston have much to thank you for, espec- ially for the part `you played in providing swimming facilities. One cannot estimate the value of this in the coming years. . In council matters you always! took a denite stand and were al-I ways found taking` the side of thc' ner things of life. i In county council you were hon-I ored with a very responsible posi-' tion and during very troubled! years you directed the nancial af- -v 1 ?C_3u_r1d1eS W.-I LCLALQ un. vw..n._v In these days in public life 2 they can, it is one who is alway. without reward. We all hope that you wil` cor: tinue in the work which you are] now in for many years to ctm-`-.1 serving the town and county, bu` w-' 1 feel that services such as you mnd-g er should be recognized, am.` so. me 1 behalf of the citizens and friend. ofi the town of Alliston, we ask mu? to accept this watch a =1 -ta?! `token of the esteem in wh`.-`n `.v:r:: hold you. Daied at .-\l1is vember 7. 1938. Cundle.`< Women's Institute met {on Tuesday, Nov. 8. at the home of Hrs. Cummi}11:, with a good at- [tendance although the weather was `not. in\`itin_2`. .\I1'.<. Carruthers pre- ?; in the absence of .\Ir;~:. Smith. I ` "` - .., -1_-.....A ..-L` . `SIUUKL H1 LIN.` :.lU.`t:l|\.c U1. .uL.:. n.;uu.u.l 7 The prog'1'am wzs in charge of `.the agriculture Convener, Mrs. Lorne O1'. The roll call was 2111-.` Georiigu and Elsie I-\1..:~'Burn; nu-t`Ic'rr.`oEl'\ ruInnPRACTORS AND DRUGLESb THERAPISTS TV?-by --. .____, REGISTERED CHIROPRACTORS [)l'l('\1\`\` In Unuuun. ' .3 L)-mr:: \\`u.~'t 01' Que:-n`.~ Hoke`. 1"}. OFFICE: 82;. DUNLOP ST. (OVER HARLEY S FLOC.LAZf PHONE 177 'l`h<~ .v\n:1tom`\` l`11_\'>:i()ls)g:)` l`:1lpit:\tim1 l`hil0. Uh}:-nnI':1t'T \`\..\"'-" '-Le. g T Winterized Now With ii; B.-A. Lubricant /.2: \\ .`\\~"`*` \`\ A'I" l'I1llU.~u!1u_\ ('hil'0p1" ll,\ 'i0n0 :1 .:1..on .\l`l\l7 ll\I\. l.:1lml':|to1'_\' Teclmic \'(`uI'nluj.:_\' l'l1_\'. '}'(`iH' SL311`-ll11'(1 ('~0lH'.\U K c (lc'm:|mlud of thus rzxcticu in 0nt:11'io. ..-- v..- -., ,,- is is a treat to u always giving of his _T.._.I u. v\.;._y ;\..zyuu.;.un. yvnn 1 troubled, when so many men are out to get all 2; 3- ._ - L_4..A_ 4.- 0.-.} behalf of t'n~'A citizens of Alliszton : me .\Ic.\Iu1kin; Coun- Zen`. W. J. Kniyzht. H. I 7* :7 I:RESSURE GREEA SING $1.00 CAR WASH 75c E5i1\iED NE SD AY November 16th, (all day) '1' racing hn-\' um mlctic i.=ton, Ontario, No u . L\uI5AI. .. F. .\Ien*et. F. 114 . are part 01' the of one .~-howl ;1pp1'u\'e `mzml ul` Re:.,~`on`..< in the ` , .. I . ..... ... -1` n1\:\-nvxvvu llllilll 3:ml HI (Over 15 Years in Practice) GJi.\ERAL AND BASIC I`utho1o.-:.v [ TECHNIQUE 1>ietoti-.< i .-\DJL`ST.\IEI\'TS First Aid ()1'thopedic.< (`hiropmctic 'Y`m-huh` \ HIl'UpIILtu. I Tochnic Di.~'. X-Ray & lC10ct1`o 'l'hcmpy ` 1`11`\'. l`o I\:1.-.<:x:."c and I Iv. I \-.\_'l`]\ n I--1 n \' 'o I:1s.<:x::e lIynh'n-'l`1w1':1p Specials . . . nd .`,'L`I1 1n uu of cl11)'o}n`uv ;.- nn'n\'in TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1.938. WHY WAIT? GET YOUR CAR CHU6KiES It was three in the morning 33 the four drunks were singing Sweet Adeline in the middle of the ML 0.1?-_ A window ew up. ? non." ...\ ...... ........_.:....:2 km: IIA :1. an sleep nuluvn u up. Shut up, you irate voice. U! CW A u\'... ,1. rummies, hoyvgd `People want to u.\..y . .\'ut.~:h to you, retorted one stew. We wanna shin-,g.. U\IT.-.1! 7! ,.....u..'l...J 1.1.... ...........l n:`!:,, .' 9" ` smg . I (1117. vu. vvw uuuuu ouun,5.. Well, growled the peeved citi- zen, why don t you go home and ..i..... 9 ! 15 Pr. of Misses Black or Brown Leather Oxfords. Sizes 11 to 2 . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . Pr. '25 Pair of Boys Leather Oxfords. Sizes 2 to 5; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pr. I ....c, We can t, hiccoughed the sec- ond stew. People wanna sleep! Mother .\Iar_v, where have you been until 3 am. ? Mary: Walking, mother. Mother: For goodness sake ! Mar_\': Yes, mother." swered storing winter uu-. After matters of business were attended to, Mrs. Orser gave avery comprehensive paper on the care and preparation of vegetables and their importance in the home diet. Mr. and Mrs. Page favored the meeting: with a \H`.'~Iit and Mr. Page gave an address on economic prob- .lems, citing some of the reasons Imarkets have fallen off with us, an lillustration being that Germany , 'through clever scientic fp- ment:<, some of which Mr. Page en- Ilargred upon, able to get along with less of the goods formerly pur- lchased from other countries. Service Station Burton Ave. Allandale Mr. Page gave a part of his ad- di;e:<.'< to (liscussing choosing of career.< and stated a few of the obvious neeris that had some to his `attention. where enterprising young Imen could work in a livelihood. 1Most intere.-ting were the stories of `men who had discovered needs and `made careers for themselves out of 1i that need. After the singing of the National Ant'nr:rr., .\Ii:~:" Lightfoot and Mrs. Cu`r:".r.-`.i.'.;I .-r:1".'c-Ii tea. still give interest and color to the room. McBRIDE S WHEN FLOWERS FADE . . . . 60 P1`. Women s Felt Boudoir Slippers, colors wiii, b1`own_0r blue. Sizes 3 to 8 . . . . . . . Pr. Greeting Cards for Every by a helpful hint on the of fruits and vegetables for V`.-'e carry a selection of Beautiful Imported 171 are VHSES (f 0 M PI .E'I`I*l ELE C T RO- T H 1*} RA PY 161,1-)C.'l`I O M.-\G.\'ITIC l`..-\ 'i`I-I S l1.\1)lO.\ IC DIAGNOSIS \\'n 'I`m`..~\'l`)11u`N'l` lI.\DlU.\ H? UI.-\u`.\u.:uo AND 'l`RlC:\'l'.\11`lN'l` D1 1<`.'l` .\.\'D NL"1`T{1'1"1ON 1"U0'l' :\D.l l,.'ST.\I1'I.\4'.\'TS 1-}TC., ETC. PHONES: OFFICE Sunmxer Hesidemre : BARRIE. ONT. 50 LENDING LIBRARY 3uI-\o Q n-n -2 V-.. 30 P1 . A6 VASES 405 r]r\l ...n- 1012 . qua 19.1.3 45 P1`. W0men s BLACHF,0RD or ENNA JET- TICK Shoes. Also some hemd turns. Value $8.00, $0.00, $10.00 P12, for ....$5_9g P1`. Ordered by Council ORlLLlA-- Ne`_x_;s[___ _f. __Qur Neighbors uumum sue}: _COMP.f\_NY Barrie us <'rm.-I-' Super-Lastic Tire Sales .sL5uu ll`\ V\r 5;uu-nun...-.1, ..... would recommend rein- Canadian Tire Corp. P1 Growing Girls Patent Buckle Strap Shoes. 13 or D wi-zlth. Sizes 4 to 8 . . . . Pr. "`--I- von-w-- v'--__. ___, SI.\[COlC (`()L'>."1`\".S FOOT 'm1I`m:'1`_sum: .x"1`m:r: FOR PRICES REFER TO YOUR CURRENT CATALOGUE 3 (AS CLEANED FROM THE CO1 UMNS OF OUR CONTEMPORARIES) DVQDD DUNLOP AND MULCASTER STS. ASSOCIATE DEALER Investigation into charges which have resulted in the municipa! council placing two civic employees under suspension pending a formal hearing will be launched immediate- ly, Aid. A. H. Oliver, chairman oi the town Board of Works Depart- ment, said to-day. H. F. F ralick 1938. | A vigorous campaign against. mid- night revelry and rowdyism in down-` town restaurants and streets, launch- ed by the police last week end, will be continued indenitely, Chief Wil- liam G. Carson announces. As a result of the week end cam- paign four citizens were charged` with drunkenness and creating dis?` turbances before Magistrate Bick inl police court and ned. According `to Chief Carson, the charges were the aftermath of disturbances on the main street and in a downtown restaurant. MIDLAND-- IVIJIJLFIIVIJT I That the rst hospital ever to bel established in Canada was located` in Old Fort Ste. .\'Ia1'ie on the out-* skirts of Midland was the statement made by Father A. R. L\IcDonag'h .211 the annual nu-etin'g` of the St. |Amh'e\\".~: Ho.-pita] Board held on` Tue. e\'ening_-'. The Jesuit hospi-`iv ml at the" Old Fort znltedated simi-I I211 u.~'tz1b1i.<]m1ent.~I at Quebec andl `r 1 lar and I d I .\Ion21'eal. l t One member of the board fuse-`} tiously observed that while 1\'Ir.. D. 1.. White had been president oflc the local board for at least sixteenl or eighteen _\'ez11`s. it was not true!` lthut he was p1'e.~si(lent when the'L 3Jesuit.< opened the work here. `I I This has been the best building season in many years," said M. J. Bray, of the Midland Planing Mill,` to the Midiand Free Press. Th(v.'e has been more activity in Midlanu than in any year in the last ten, and there has also been more build ing in the surrounding area than usual, particularly along the beach- es and through the islands, where many new summer homes have been ` erected. Wilfrvd rmed )1)`. also Ed. P who has is mits this "time. The two suspended employees, Thos. W. Watson, road superintend-, exit, and William Ainsworth, a fore- man, will both be given a chance to make statements, Ald. Oliver said. If the charges prove groundless, he .,i 1..- .......x,I ............ ...,l u.-n, Accounts for compensation fmf sheep killed by dogs was the bI, worry of the Revve and Cou11ci1'1ors: at the session of Notta\\ asag'a coun-1 cil which was held at Duntroon 011% Saturday. CREEMORE-- f The total for the day paid out `for the depredations of sheep kill-I ting dogs S1lg'1ltl_\' exceeded {our hun--i `dred dollars. Something will havei `to be done about this, said Reeve; :13. A .Neff. The year's claims will; [possibly exceed the amount collec:- led in dog taxes by one thousand; 'iIf1~vd Smith, architect, con ed Bru,\".< statement, as did Pig'g,'ot, axistant assessor. i.<. more building pel-; this j.'ear than for 21 long,-' 177 PHONE STAYNER-- .1 .. I .\Iar1`icd in 1.: .nnn I ll Ll` L n e n when first married. Barrie on November 4th, 1880, Mr. and Mrs. William Carruthers quietly observed their Sunnidale Corners. is in his ninetiz.- th year and Mrs. Carruthers in her -eig'ht_\'-rst year. Their birthdays are but three days apart. time of their marriage they .~;ext1ed in Flos township, within three miles 01' \Vasaga Beach, when the beach was little better than waste land. The_\'- worked their farm with oxen It was not un- ltil the second year after their wed- ding that they purchased a horse. their home, Mr. Carruther | A neighbor also securing a horse, 1 . gthey made up a team for doing `heavy work. Mr. and Mrs. Carru- y- I . . `j! thers came to their farm at Sunni- dale Corners some fifteen years =They have four children living, one son having been killed overseas. At the ` fty-ei'g'hth wedding anniversary at 1 l dollars. The Reeve went further and lexpressed the opinion that the worst offenders among the canine family was the so-called police dog. We need more co-operation, said Mr. Nefl`, or we will have to re- ` sort to drastic action. M David McDowell and party 01 hunters, from Markham, hunting in the vicinity of Nobel. killed a. hear and two cubs. While walking thxaough the bush movement was no- ticed underneath a large pine stump, where the bears had made a hole for the winter. It was 'rst thought to be a wolf and Mr. McDowell ' started to diminish that species. However, it was discovered to be an adult bear and two cubs, which were all in grand shape. The mother bear weighed 200 -pound.<, while the cubs tipped the '.~c-tiles at T5 and 80 pounds. There have been several bear `shot this hunting season so far, due 'probzibl_\' to the very w'.11'm weather land the bear still roaming about the z:,bu:h. The trio shot by the Mc- ,.' Dowel`. party were no doubt about llrezuly to hole up for the winter. v ` The aim is to attract at least a iportion of the influx of visitors \which it is expected will be induced ':to visit Ontario owing to the open- ` in}.-` of the new brid';;'e over the St. Clair River at Point Edwa1'(l and ` Port Huron. said, he .~tute1nen c. PARRY 5OUND-- AURORA-- V Late Saturday night or early }Sunday morning cattle rustlers vis- `itod Mr. Swer(lfeg'er s place on `Wellington St. and made off with this Jersey cow. The cow was loud- `ed into 21 truck and driven away. `So fur no trace of the thieves or lcow have been found. 7 Mrs. D. Hamilton's stable on old , |Yun_L5e St. has also he:-n \'i.~it(sd by - A` Lhi(:\'(:.~` and :1 .<(:L of lmrm,-...~ , :1 I|_blank<:t and some other articles` } COLLlNGWO0D-- itioxi is off to a I1e\V start. fzigziixi Collingwood is in lin iwill be linked ,up with the 2 `non. Oen Sound abo h f turned. u.uu.u. 1 (Ilm'1u:n tlm:\'(e.4 h2l\'(f :xLm hcmxi busy in this n4-i;;'hhnm'}mml. T111-; farm of Mr. John l u1,:'}1 in Whit.-. .(-11Lm-h w:1.< \'i.~i'I-I unnl n numlwr ml` 1 t:I\it'|\'m1.~' ,<.l.nh-1|. T110 Illit\'I`.~ :1! U `l:I'u|<<~ Lhv luvk an lhv }.::1: pump .u.:H :.I .mm- g_":1.-~nlim'. LAuToTmi `SENTENCED I-Ia St. LhiL\ (:.~ l~ blanket E .~zt0]en. CH/\R(`.l-`. WITHDR/\WN .A.(1.A \1NS'l" INDIAN IN LOCAL AUTO: ` 'l'l|l~`.l-`T C/\Sl{. I ` .\'<~:u`lmru .hIn<-l.im|, \\'.'l.`~ V a - [In 111:` ()nL:n`m l{vlm'nmln 1_\'s~:n' ulu-!'Inilc- unnl nnv 3:-:1: Lwhen he :1ppc~:u-ml |>(el'm'v `Vmnplon .l-I134 ulx \VetlIn-. l 2 '!'lII- ('I'uwII wil`l'I-lrmv clI:Ir;:e :l1.'.'illH| Ju.-I-III: I n. I I . I ... I The suspension against both Wat- son and Ainsrworth, which became effective yesterday, were ordered by the municipal council at its month-i `y meting Monday night, on reeom-i mendation of Aid. Oliver. There was little discussion at the open meeting, but it was learned that the matter had been gone into at a previous-held closed meeting. .. .. ... (Thu 1-marl .,.... by The Bar19iAdvanc{_ nlmut ;\ | fr. .'il|1 Lhv Ihnl The Barrie Advance : l IIlllI, n,.,-.. M" linlu, vlmg VLbu|AAuu t. Once line and Aroused by what they contend to be discrimination against their business, represelitatives of Orillia pl1ot;ographic studios protested ac-!_ tivities of outside phot.og'raphe1`s,' who, they alleged, were selling por- traits from door to door at. cut rate prices. un. :,. .... 4.`..:.. .1 ..,.n at n11 u-hon uuuuvvnu has re. .~:imilm', (By Jane Wallace) 1 Dear Miss Wallace: I am forty- ve years old, married to a kind l and good man. We have three chil dren; two giiis, one twenty-one, the other nineteen, and a boy of f- teen. We are quite well-to-do, the `_ children are healthy and intelligent, ' and all in all, 1 shoud be a supreme- )` happy woman. But somewhere I 1.....- ..........,I mm ..:...1.; 6-nun mu! 3 lllzlllkly V\'\IllllAllo uuu o\aAlA\4vvAA\aA-\ 1 have missed the right turn and now nd myself dissatised, not so much with my life as with myself. I believe 1 have been a good wife and mother. All my thoughts have been for my husband and children. Yet now, instead of hav- ing their respect and condence, I find I have neither. The children are amused by my opinions, often irritated by my advice. My hus- band treats me as a. nice, but not 7 u -r ullu vnuuuo un. an u use, uuu Asvv overly intelligent child. I know I know I am not stupid, yet realize that I am acquiring that much talk- cd of inferiority complex. I do lnot know what to do about it. How can I convince them that I have thoughts and ideas, outside nplanning the meals and looking af- | ter the house ?-Bewildered. Dear Bewi|(lered-You have de- voted years of undivided thought to your family. They love you for it, but they have come to consider you as there only for their convenience and comfort. Your children do not think of you as an individual out- . side of this, because you Have never given them a chance to know you in that way. Show your family this side of you, by developing ac- live outside interests. Your chil- dren are old enough, and your means suicient, to enable you to do this with ease. Renew your old hobbies and de- ; velop new ones that attract you. Keep abreast with the affairs of the day. There are lectures, classes, books on any subject chat you migfit care to delve into. Show an` intesest, too, in the hobbies andl friends 01' your family. l?emembe1', too, that at first your actions may be received with the same amused, affection, but as your interests and} l`1"Iend.~= increase, so will the respect: of your family. You will be a: friend and companion. anti as such Lhey will know you ancl rely on you, just you will know them. I k I ' I Dear Miss Wa11ace--l have been" g'oing' with a girl for over V'! 4_\'eu1', am very much in love withi `her and have asked her to rna.rry;` j_5...__ h..L. ,1. . ....!|I yuan; _-\..; u; V. I have a good job, with no onci to support but niyself, so there is; no nancial reason .~_tun(Hng' in thei way of our niarriagc. Surely if shei did not love me, and had no inten-E tion of xnarrying me. she would% have told me before `.hi~:. Lately: I have reason to think she has been; having dates with other men and Ii am worried. What shall I do ?--` R. M. DL-ar R. M.-O1' course, underthe pi'C.~:0nt circumstzinces, there is no eart.hly reason why your girl should not have dates with other men. And if she decided to up and marry another man to-niorrow she has every right to do so. In view of the fact that she has taken so long" i to make up her mind as to her feel- i ings towards you, I should say that tlmre is every likelihood that she - will do just that thing. So your l)e. bet is to ensure agniiist future l |it~:u't:u-lw.< by making :1 clean break Lubc yl Inca. It is not fair to use at all when people who pay no taxes to the town can come here and be allow ed to compete with us this way," "Clifton Stewart of Stewart's Studio said, contending" that local photo- graphic studios should receive pro- tection in return for the business taxes they are requi1'e(l to pa}-'.| `We are at least entitled to p1'oi : 1-,. ,,.., L..__-- )7 In nun hm` _\u\| _.u... ......... ... then. If she (lo:-.< not 1o\'v- _\w iwill .~`0()n n`.:1|<(\ that Clem` 1 !\-`I1:-H11-r .-:hv is fair 0no11_ux .\.. ._ ;m:~.u~ l:1_\' slu- \\'hvLhor .~ht.- [0\'0.< ;u-H:1i1Il_\' 1111- :x'.'<~l' :Ll\\'::_\ .~ _.. .. gln THE FAMILY FORUM mud. If .~`h(- 1'm11l_\ 1r)\'e.~a you Page Eight I`. tho ':n|l:u-1'. gh sum n\uu_ u.,u\..- vuu no (-hzlm-es on losing: driven nlnn mwl the the `ll? lhv \\'0wl hml rnliml .4 had :1 1' ro1l\ il'ti()II:'. lhv lm. nu. aux. uu Awuu vnnunv Ir:-lotion for our taxes.

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