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Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1949, p. 1

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in Ontarianltiis published by editorially to support the Conserva writing addresSed pe this correspondent group of very ers Ladies ybu can be as dis pleased as you want as long as or whatsoever youkeep on reading We havepto eat too This group were likeen hockey fans apparently Briefly they objected to the way It seemed favored certain play ers over certainother players and was just soandsoy admit the latter butt ifffiemory serves rlghti only wrote up two games HUGE all season long and the Flyers played over 70 You cant win in this league So now having turn ed the letter over to Storey and The First Column Current Comment Ihr International Festival of Kl IIeIII Iltisit at llarIIe AIciia looks 11e the in Igtt cubical cxent in 1111 liixlIif of this communityl that should 111 another night when the Arena could uw couple more thousand yeah The program llllti attl the BCI lland haw IIIIIIIIgId Is almost staggering Any one of the thicc major attractions 11111111 would be worth attending 111 hair III liairie the tillpiece High School Symphony Band from llilltiill New York If that Isnt enough on the azne program we will have the liIVcIdale Collegiate hon from Toronto And then on top of that comes thc Toronto llal 111 oips School So far as we can recall 1111 the list time we have had ballet III llaIIIe The company 51le picsent two balletsnlitli inl ginai choiwigraphy Ballet lllain and Mexican llallct The Toronto liallIl will repeat its two original voIks when It gives Its Spring re cItat at liaton Auditorium on May 1311 imagine that We are getting the premiere before loronlo liarries new radio station may 111 ill operation by August Ralph Snelgrove of Owen Sound was here several days last week look IIIg over property for studios and llilllhtlIllltlti lie will be here again IoInoIrow to continue negotiations II piI11 at Ottawa the 711 Board of Governors recommended approval of Mr Snclgroves appli cation to estabhsh ZEDwatt sta tion In liaIrIc lhe Iloard said that III Its opinion there is place for local community station serving the Barrie area Some thing about italpli Sneigrove whom we have come to know much better in recent weeks 111 is the leave of absence three years serv the newspaper trust we can cooper ate in building Barrie pages represented the lav issue ever turIie newspaper There on Monday and 22 on Thursday As matter of fact if our news print supply had bhcri ample we blue would have added another four pages to Thursdays issue ever Ed Green and his crew on of paper in our basement about 23 tons and we can handle all comers for the next couple of FROM DETROIT 11 Cheesinan writes from Ietroit and sends along his cheque for renewal of subscription to The Examiner following our column on Careers says With the Night Iat BCI Mr Thomson is like letter the highly esteemed exBarrieitc the two cditio months anyway Had an exchange of correspond ence with James Thomson recently who planned the architecture for Barrie Arena in 1933 and its frontal addition ln1947 and also the re modelling of the Town Hall afraid took Mr Thomsons first adven letter too seriously and he assures Inc he was merely trying to be facclious And admit my reply was much too curt It came on one of those days whenvthings were not very good in this pres surized newspaper office How ever do agree heartily with Mr Thomson when he says think we must admit architecture as vocation is one of least known Looking back caritthink of any course would sooner have follow ed The reference of course was toCarecrs Night at BCI Not en ough students were interested in the questionnaire they received to pistify getting an architect to dis issthe subject with them that night What pity Without arch itecture there is no building trust the subject will be on Car cers Night next term at BCI Mr Thomson hasfrigate in Barrie Most unusualisthHituationjjr vailing in one weekly newspaper TorontoCollegiate Choir to members board public informal manager of FOS Owen Sound in HNmil vmmil 5mm Hi mm WM mama who that day night when they met IcpIe immediately lmmwm 5mm was Stnblishod sentativcs of the architectural firm to have there nine years ago He was on or held Shore and Moflat Mr Shorc and 111 Mollat wercl ing as an officer in the Navy Iic 150111 llllt5nl Illlfl 11111 is on the executive of the Canadian Stilllf llll lli lllil Association of Broadcasters and he 11 101W lll UlllliLlltlli Willi 111 knows radio front every angle SCllOOlS solid type of citizen to acquire MaIried three children we in cral discussion on the services of connection had recent Chaiiman 11 Gable led gen architects building program pointed fees were 11 littlest lttlll was standard rate throughout the It by this profession Twenty per cent of the W0 12 11111105 payment would be made after with V1118 that Last week The llxaminers 34 architects and this the sketch plans and rough drafts were prepared forty per cent after the prints were completed and the architects had ork of checking the building program while it was Friday unloaded freight carload under way balance after HUW completed their The former Barrieite one edition it was from home but with ns now coming in we look upon them as two letters from home each wcek joins withnmc inlwishing you the am greatest of success upon this new Mrs Cheesman AUlhORllED AS SECOND CLASS IAIL II THE POST UHICE DEPARIIENY GHANA The International Festival of School music being staged by the Barrie District Collegiate Band at Barrie Arena Thursday May 12 will be highlighted by the Riverdale Collegiate Choir widely known throughout Toronto and district was formed three years ago under its present cond son Woodburn with grade class as nucleus Since that time the choir has growu to membership of 80 and now includes pupils from grade to 13 It has gathered consid Public School Board Planning To Engage Architect Soon The school IIse by September of 1930 Before the meeting was conclud oIItlincd 11d the architects referred to new school they had designed which was recently completed at Meaford The next afternoon the members of the board and the three Barrie public school principals visited the school at Meaford No firm of architects has yet been engaged but the members of the public school board are plan ning to appoint architects before the end of this month tend 46 branches in four zoncs turc in publishing Red Shield Treasurer partnership anuncleand neph cw The uncle is editor andyun questionably one of the best in the country The nephew is young FOSTER manager of the gum veteran and he is in charge of the Barrie branch of back shop He has ne war Bank of commerce record he is aggressive and able the Red Shield Appeal for the the Canadian is treasurer of Barrie and Collingwood vice at the Cenotaph by Rev Bcwell In the afternoon thcveterans will meet at Club 79 and the busi resolutiohs that have been passed on from the zone conventions Members of the Barrie branch of the Lgionrare making the con vention plans and Earl Carroll Is chairman with Burton in charge of the paradigm Andy Jones making the bandiicfarfiigc merits The banquet speaker Garfield Case will be introduced by Julian Ferguson MP member of the Barrie branch of the Canadian Lo MIGHTY MIDGET new midget fire extinguisher lnrecent years the editorial page Salvation Army which is now be me inChes high weighing 10 has been consistently Conservative ingcondiictcd in this district The Ounces can do the Work 0f more and very denitely antiCCF The objective nephew has nowvrbeen chosen Lib amount raised oral candidatefor the coming elec tions Sorthepaper comesoutvand in signed editorial the unclesays mg nd letter my desk ad there willbe no change in editorial 35519 tghlgi 853301 kidTgi policy The paper Will continue thep0motionjThisi one is Signed lives Interesting to follow the R9der Of ManYYewsinaneyv course of politics and publishing 11 01118015 10 the comics We have for the next couplc of months Anonymous letters in any news ine andBozo paper office usually go straight into ions the waste paper basket We get Our Time orirfaiishare But there were syndicate couple in the past few weeks we from Montre mlght Comment0m First there This particular strip to which ob was awlong epistle inIfeminine jection was made was simple en rsonailly to ough suposedly humorous hold It was signed up and mono else saw anything in Worry abuot In some people however there is no sense of hum But we try topun wholesome home town paper We carry all the church and club news we can get and no one can wrote say we have ever turned down 11131th hOCKeY matchthis yearl suppth of any worthwhile com munity appeal But we cant hope to please everybody Who could aWKW vltgt+ YEARS WORK Last year CNR locomotives trav the same one year ago $4000 than tho eightpound extinguish er Daviesrwhodid tireriiocky win s1 beensrunning of late Well have only two comics Little Iod plus few single LaffaDay It comes as part of roup of news pictures til we get every week like and In ispleased read it thisgwas one of his main reasons for taking an active part in the Cooperative commonwealth Fed eration passenge switching andwork ser vice Jack Skeltonf Fesserlbn farin er was selected as the CCF scanda date forSimcoe East atia nominai Referring to the tipn meeting held 1317 Goldwater last Saturday afternoon He will contest the riding in the federal electibn next June 27 In accepting the nomination Mr Skeiton referred to his early reli gious training andhe also recalled thedays when he wasactive in the Conservative party He spoke of the needof taking Christian ideas into government and said Mr Skeiton was nomiiitEd by Jack Barbour of Orillia Six oth er persons were nominated but all withdrew in favor of the Tay town ship man Joseph Nosewbrthy former high school teacher and member of elled 96919763 miles in freight parliament and now provincial or ganizer for the CCF said there was lot more enthusiasm for the pars The group uctor Daw in reply to question from lrIIs lice John Dobson the architects Ithought that if steps were taken it would be possible new school ready for TRY AN EXAM Garfield Case MP Speaker LegionIConven Garfield Case MP of Owen Sound will be the chief speaker at Legion district conventionto be held in Barrie on Sunday May 13 This will be the first such dis trict meeting in Barrie since the local branch received its charter 211 years ago and it is expected that from 150 to 250 veterans will at The district extends from North Toronto to North Bay and includes The proceedings will be opcncd with parade from the market troyed square at 1030am Heading the parade will be colorful flag par ty and there will be bands from Col Todd DSO of Camp Borden will take the salute on the post office square and afwreath will be placed on the ccnotaph about the head Rev Cross Barrie branch chaplain will conduct brief ser sa At 11 am the veterans will par ade to Central United Church where service will be conducted small children moved intotheir the loss It is expected that Mr hospital in few days 1131 EASimCPCCFCandidate ty now than there was six months ago ises of the Liberals Mr Nose worthysaid they had been promis ing health insurance ever since 1919 and they were stillusing tliiSI as an election platformpromise minister of labor in the Saskatche wan gbvernment emphasized the importance of strong organization to get candidate ele ted He said it would be Inecessariy from door to door throughout the riding for the next few days to assist Ml Skeitons campaign Wilfred Hoult of Orillia president of the riding association THE BARREL 86th Year7 7N0 30 Sing Here Thursday erable prestige through 11111t11loi1 grams III six competitions it times Many times the choir ha 111 on Ibi halfhour program on the program May 12 will also be Allttl ilorneli NY and corps from the las Well as the 1111111111 1April Road Expenditures For Township of Essa llIIIold 11111 $31331 his Win liott 3211111 liittldick S1 1III Smalley $11 Alvin AInold Repairs llcrb Agar $21 iravel 1Cook $2721 ilcrb 11mm 8100 ii Wright 511311 Drag gravel Thos lixell Cities Service 31 Dept Highways Ilaycs $11 1111311 Jennett $2 iax Ont 250bb1s Cement Sarjcant lllttllll any $111250 Labor 11 Smaley $1311 1i Dunn $2 11 BrolIy Slit Banting $751 lee litilHUtkSlTll Harry Sputan llcnipstcr $104 John Ellis 3211 Iant ing $15075 II Whiteside $111123 TOTAL $210203 llllt WANT no lion on May FIRE VICTIMW RECOVERY the Royal Victoria Hospital at Bail ric suffering from burns he Ic and Mrs Small and the three children escaped from the fire but their new home was totally dcs Mr Small was working in an up stairs room with plumber lli Hubbard of Barrie They vttci heating lead with gasoline stove The plug blewout of the stove and the spilled gasoline burst into ame and Mr Small was burnedl and face and armsf Mrs Small got the three children fely outside Joan Linda 3I and Bobby months Mr small was taken to the hospital at Bar rie Neighbors soon rallied to lend assistance and bucket brigade was able to save the home of Mr rived andalso gave help Extra water was provided by Dennis Morans water truck veteran of the RCAF Victor Small had started building his house several months ago During that time he and his family were living with Victors parents Mi and Mrs Graham small It was only last January that Mr and Mrs Small and their three new home Now they are back with Mr and Mrs Graham Small short distance down the high way There was some insurance on the building but not enough to cover Small will be able to leave the election prom Kenneth Bryden former deputy to canvass Mr Brydenwill be in thoriding Chairman of the meeting was 7111 Ilipial Repairs 11111111 ltilillll hauling Ii 3311 1Itci 1h an Inew Spring greens and ve pIoduets IAlaska sIIo Victor Small of Stroud is still 111 111g 11 V91 ab 51V 111111 11tl11l71llil radio pro Ifltlli1tl as winners four radio Including gt1lltI in the Barrie EIIIti1110115011110111111110111 lorono 1111111 School Morels Artichokes liltl11111t 111Ilttitlt for The Inor if cents quart al 111 cents I41 11 1IIIII 11111iti fillfl at two 131m 11 no la II til 11111 the IIII 311 cents III 111 ltlnriIaiiI aler 11111 pli 11111111 Spun Illllil1 had arrived in II Jlllvdltlftlll Iil were sold for itIyeI at if fIt1 pound LI1IIplIII l11111111 at lfi cents in pound and sttil beans and peas 211111 It the Illili prices Iiantani 51111 tltitl on the ltItitlitl at 13 IItts pound lmliini was 11121 plentiful 1IIII Mothers llay rakes were pIIccd Ii l511111l1l1111I111 while lionic Inadc IIIcaIl buns and pies Ic II ainIII at the some prices Seed and lame potatoes turnips Mmrt ration cIIIIIpIIseIi the vege ltable market The IIIaIkel was fairly busy with dens of Increasing interest in the gctablu Alaska produces nearly 311111111111 cases of canned salmon 11 year its The nomination convention was heldin the Embassy Theatre at Goldwater and there were CCF members present from OIillia Penetang and Midland as well as the townships For some years Simcoe Presby tery United Church of Canada has been interested in summer camps for youth 21nd through board or directors has purchased recently iithe Hudson property near Midland on the Georgian Bay and plans nmncdiate development of the property for use this season This property consists of Zip and Mrs GeorggiMulhOHmm OxLl proximately 111 acres and lends ness will include cbnEideTration of door The Barrie fire brigade ar itscll admirably to the purpose in mind There are some thousand feet of water front and very good balliing beach extends the full width of the property Part of the area is beautifully wooded while large areas are open to pro vide ready and splendid playing holds and plenty of area for other camp activities The board of directors has al ready made arrangements for the construction of the first building 124 ftby 50 fit which will be used for the present as the central building It is the plan that enoughsleep ing cabins will be erected to ac commodate the groups which will use the property this season Further consideration will be given to future construction which will include lodge andi other buildings necessary for the full purpose of theeamp klheproperty will be used for young peoples summersehooisand Christiangatherings for all age groups asvell aspioviding splendid camp for boys and girls The immediate costofthe prop erty inbludiiig thisfyearsrdevelop mch will probably amount to ap proximately $10000I All the Uni ted Church congregationswithin the bounds of Presbytery will be requested to sharelvthe nancial re sponsibility on membership basis In turn the PreSbytery Camp Committee desires all congrega tions to make use of the camp by sending their boys and girls to camp and in general and local events according to the program of Presbytery Camps for boys and girls this season are already announced Boys camp from July 20 to 30 Jr boys from July 25 to 30 girls camp from Aug to Aug 10 HI is also hoped thata young peoples summer school or weekend retreat District may be arranged in the latter part welfare of the season Some of the initial improvements COMP to the camp will be done by group of young people from the skin Work Camp Fellowship which is mature Twice Wookly MONDAY and THU RSDAY EXAMl BARRIE ONTARIO VCA11Qif x21111A1rj faKY 1949 II15 Section Pages to pril PermitsUp Cancillasv $25000 AFEmpke $12000 1101111111 11 fliL TWAHD CHAIRMEN SALVATION ARMY ANNUAL APPEAL 1111111li1 iiilli 11llIiti Inna of 1112111 goal III 561011 I131 Itlclcl bIr tunic and ckxvoztli 211111 Into rchc 3X 111111 BlairIn IIII1 111211111 $1 11 am the 111lili 11li utzil HUI 12 Irliill Kiri Ward IctIIII 1111111 11111 I1Ir1 11113711 pIIII 111111 IIit tumour of 1111111 lointi It II1 1111 Iliioc lzichItII limpkv llililIl1 1111111lli11 Ittiini it vll queen 1IIl III1 111111 33111111 11 liIIIIl twine taxIIII and $1110 13111 ii 11ml III IziIIIII IIit IItIItit il III 114111 It ju 11III11Ici 500le 1101313le 18 CORINIHIIN LODGE VISITOR 31 till +111 11 how vac1 lllul 111111 to $11117 qm 13 pt IlaIliiniy ahaII 1pInIvn et 111 Adelace 111 Ien Mum and 130111100 Iiiycll 3111101 1111 11i1i1 tl1t1 III piiIll law IIIolIIIc Siotio Ikeit 11 lear between rim111111 I1 11i1llijl l11111 813111111 ahrayijv under wa Il liiocl and1 111 11111111111 1111 1111111111 11111 peinit 11onlin1In Jellnigton IltIiIIIII Th that 120 II1III 1oIIIIthI1II 11111111 No 11 Im the 31115111110 lcIIpI 111I11s IvInlng Iti1it lIltllI ill Ictozia liohcil 1111th1gt ltlIItli Napier and 111I Ii1lling on 1IIIptItIIII to Inbt liiitllr Victit on JIIIchIsth b1 llIIfueen 1111I11 and Sophia dwell I1 5111011 IIIIEsIIzr tllilll III and Icn lIIIIll 53111111 illlillllit1l 111111111111 he 111111 his IllicIai rib1 1111111111 lhstIIct 11W lltti land four others from Midland LeII present 1111 last many pres011 I1II 1911111 11m lIigci nt1gtn lIL11 to hiltI 1It pi 5151101 Wcl Iilh Deputy ldlzistct John hoizii 114111111 1311 IIpIIIIIIieIIt 1aIIlIlIg lll llliiillt1il 11l 111111111 311311110 iiltllll 11ltlil1gt11 iittlll 211 IIII1 Dlii1 Ross 11011111gt 15lII LItI 1IttI Man II woi liptween tanqibell and Caroline Illlttij $11311 llaIIlJale 11111111111M111 1111 1mlop HtIIIt and 9111111111alteIaliicld alteIalIons lJZIIII uni 11IIItl rahtliful Master and 1111111 III 1or inthian Lodge III the work of the icvcning which consisted reports and Kelly north on Maple and Bay existing struc 11 liciiv on Him lime $111100 11 11 Humor west III 1IiclaIde between Main and Town tlttllls lizniiti rimlink 91111111 aizcilia cast on 11pp1Ilt lxlltfl new lomhn ton 1L11111 lbmlop and Iollici on 112ven between Kelvi store and three apartments $20 111111 11111tlg 111111 1IshII extst 111111 lilllllllillll 1111 of cIIII lniitlcc gentIal 111FSVII well 11gt the cIInrIIIIIIII 111 thc First Degree The candIdaIe was liro IIoffiey who is now located vIth the ll1 at iestIIn having been tianslcircd from IIInp lloIIlIII 11 Also assisting III the lcI gicc work was Bro fioin North Toronto who took theI chaII of Junior Deacon Among the visitors were 11m Milton lrahain Aurora schcl fury of Toronto District VW Bro John Eyre secretary olIloI iltllVlllU Norman Johnston DDGM of Toronto District firm John lrcnvillc Lodge Jennings last Master of Lodge Toronto Mr Graham and Mr liyic gave fine tglks on Masonic 11111f11 in the lodge room addressed the gathering during the followed in the Eastern Star banquet hall Other visitors present were from Weston Toronto Aurora and Biacebridgc Bro James loppleton introduc ed the visitors Toasts were pro posed by Bro 15 Iiightlcy and Bro Burton Bro Angus Ross presided at thepiano Veterans sentcd to RW Bro Smith RW Bro Lower representing Grand Lodge made the presenta replied active buss smaller 111 3131131 lillllli llliiiltlll tIIII IIIIi 1t1 cast on Sunni IIn luget beltiale between Wellington and Dal dwelling flgdcn north on lioigatc between dwelling south on 1IInlop between Hayfield and Post 11l11 Square addition to Robin sons Hardware $311001 ccntlv 11 17 97111111 l1IIiIlonIld irahain II on Highway No Ill Iiithew IIIi1i Monk dwcll $1000 11111Jtll IIoIlh on 111111tln llilllilll and liobcrt 11111 511111 11 be llilton llowel $311011 Stephen livid 91111111 and Robinson Bertram Bros 1111111 lioilgc 11W 11m Aurora Dodd Past 13to lilihlll hailcs lIItIIcIa rom Hornell To Be Entertained Here 11 11 Hand va IneIIIbeI leave State 01 the liornell bi an informal dance at the colic graterfor all those who take part In the program lioIncll Ispend another night at homes in lBarric before leavingl for the rc turn trip Meeting Here Tonight For Salute to Canada Discussion on Pageant 11 Yoi homes Wednesday 11111 they arc expected to arrive In ledncsday right oclock 111111 next while Johnston luncluon which lhc visitors will then laIIIIi tili1I1Il next cvcnIIli While licrc they will have ficc theatres provided 1111 bus transportation about the town passes 1111 local and with will also Billets Will be provided in liar visitors across the border and after break Thursday Incmbcrs of the llornell band will rehearsal The Medal was pre homes from those the Ipart in interested taking Salute to Canada tcrcentenary morning pageant marking the lof theWJcsiIit lVIaItyTSTfhc Mid 1and Shriiic this vited to attend meeting at the Community House this evening at Author and pro masque Father Daniel Lord SJ will will be taken on tour of the rc be present to give addmonal forestation plant at Midhurst In the early part of Thursday afternoon the members of the To are Ionto ballet school will arrive in Barric and hold relic tion tceiingly Smith He has been Masonry for 50 years which made him eligible for the medal hold in arena civic luncheon will be given at Guthrie community hall with the mayor of council visitors who Barrie summer LilC Hornell band nine oclock duccr and After Barrie hosts town musical lunch formationsIbout the pageant Both young people and adults invited to attend Those taking part will rehearse month of July previous which is amp On Georgian Bay Site arsal in the here during the arena and they will be followed For three by the Rivcrdalc collegiate choir which arena Thursday evening banquet will be provided evenings the fourlday will also rehearse in the planned for the evenings of July 27 28 29 and 30 and at midnight July 31 they will rehearse in Mid at Club 79 in Barrie laiid with the BCI band Hornell band Riverdalc choir and Toronto baIlde let group as guests The concert will be started at arrie arena atr8ii pm with organizations the Barrie band all taking pageant sponsored by the Student Christian Movcmcnt Thisieamp will be held from July to14 Immediate opportunities available to Presbytery groups OI chunhes to do work in the interest of the camp Any groups willing to help by labor are re are meeting for high school stu nts wishing to take part will be oclock this after nooh in the Community House volunteering lprobably be taking part in mob historical and ps triotic story of how Canada rose out of the ashes of old Huronia local voluntary held ti ve giving voluntary quested to confer with DIIW Doidgc secretary of the board of directors 53 Park St Barrie the The people will three visiting and part Following the concert there will iHren 0f Angus 92nd BirihdayJtine 23 On June 23 Henry TarBush of celebrate birthday This son of Jonas Tar found of the village of Iscenes in the Observe Centre Simcoesranch 0f GAS Holds Meeting New Office Collier 51 The regular meeting of the Con tre Simcoc branch of the childrens aid society wzfs held last Wednes day evening in the new offices on Collier street Barrie are in the municipal buildingbn the south side of Collieron the second floor in the space formerly used as council chamber Mrs Frank Guilfoyle reported on the executive meeting held to discuss housing and on the later meeting before sending deputa tion to the town council townWide representationhad urg ed the council totake steps to housing units built The offices him to Angus where he has re sided since that time Jonas whose name was Bosch in his native Hoiland moved from New YprkStaie to Simcoe county in 1841 when he was 27 years old Some 12 years later he owned 200301395 of land where Angusrisinowloeated andhew one of the largest real estate deal ers in thispart of the province It was Jonas TarBush who had Angus surveyed when the Canada Northern Rail ough from Allam Angus will 92nd Tcr Bush Angus The village was named after An gus Morrison member of parlia osje friend of Jonas merit and cl gTarBush Henry TaiBushiivaSbQi This iii Sun havc rental Barric Kenneth Robinson president of the Ccntrchmpoe branch suggest ed that this branch Write to the other CAS branches in the countI asking them to make projectfor this year Helen nidalc township and when he was six months old his parents took into village way was put tli dale to Collinngod Jonas also built threestorey grist mill and sawmill which $38000 at thattimc Angus grew to become thriving community and Henry TarBush can recall when there were 17 busy sawmills within radius of 12 miles At that time Angus had population four times greater than it is today Henry TarBush was born in Sun nidaie on June 23 1857 and grew up in Angus He was in drug store for 22 years and for 58 years he was in charge of the post office In 1901 he bought general store and this he sold in 1925 He Icon tinned as postmaster until Septem ber 15 1947 In his 92 years at Angus MI TarBush recalls many outstanding incidents in the history of the coma munity He recalls the day during the rst great war whenenernl Sir Sam Hughes and spec load or military and officials arrived to inspectthei where Camp Borden no MrzTarBush also ousing cost Miss Robson welfare worker mentioned that the June ymcetingwould be the last one be fore the summer recess CCOMilNGIEVENTS ad Ovenden College sale of work and tea Saturday May 14 from pm to pm in aid of Victorian Tickets from com 28293031b Order Nurse mittee or at dobr See Laff It Off hilarious local talent production with 100 in the cast Wednesday Friday May 1112 and 13 Elm vale Parish Hall Thursday and Curtain at 832 Sponsored by the Eimvale Lions Club Benefit Lions Activities LETE CHANGE cockroach gets complete new several times before if

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