dcgrccs was the large decadc by ill Bro SImpsnn Jones Engineer of Simcoc below we dont know ahi open WORK pace but concrete has been poured ui Manager August The terminal is to and laces Maple Avenue together with the garage and were Doml gt0 TIIENEW SITE for th Gray Cdac Lines load nd ilno Terminal at the lower end at Maple Ayenue proceedsa Some changes have been mndeilnth iglnul plan for the main tolindatlon Loc Byrne states that the Leiinox Construc tlon Company expects to have everything completed by be fittest by do in the centre restaurant which will be 111 feet by an leet Coaches wili Siprmgh Reunion The philosophy otniasonry as it applies to daily living was thif theme of an address by illustrious Brother Jlmcl Simpson 33 oi Hamilton Puissant Lieutenant Grand Commandc cottish Rite at the Spring ncunluu banquet ot Barrie Lodge at Perfection in the lecturc room oi St Andrews Press byteriun Church Wednesday Apr ril 25 The class of 52 candidates who rcceivcllJJllLFpulth fourteenth the past Toasts and Responias liead table was plpcd in by Jimmy Ferguson Invocation was by Rev James Ferguson liloncy TPGM proposed the toast to the Quoen Toast to Suprclnc Council was given by Chris tic Past TPGM nnd th response Toast to the candidates was given by Cole Grand Senior Warden and the response by County Solos wqrcjung by Mrs Lloyd lly WK WALLS on navcrage ofoncc week we reticch an anonymous leltcr Every newspapercc them but whether ours is ave ge above or Webster nknown delincsanonymous or donor or unavowcd authorsh This type at unsigned letter treated with contemptby editors Destinationwaste basket No needto elaborate on reasons The writer is usually crank 01 some sort with an axc loigrln but lack ing in fortitude to come into the One day something iflctcnl Sealedin dcancnvelopc typcd page wa story Letterod ordsorsnmpow rcctly opposite read Over the whole scene flut Icred most rcalistical theiUnion address neatly tho Motor Show in pa gï¬re the ow inst why anyone would botherto sendthis communication outinuc to puzzl the editorial epartmen the psychologist Tumto East ma there arrived was niplcce ripped from Lqr Clnss Cook and rs nsy Bishop also dual Mr McKinnon ae companledat the piano These indies aroEastcrn Star members Thanks to the WA 01 5t Antl rcws Church tor the meal was no pressed by Butler Grand Junior Warden and Mrs Ray nornaccaplcd on behalf of the ladies Purpose in Lllc Wchlasons must have pul se in iile which unwarry everyday living Bro Simpson declared People are influenced by the services we ren tier Liberty niea cooperation with our ieilow ens We in this wonderful country are on top or the world and are envied by many who would tnkc away our heritage It is the enemyflvithin ourgates who we need to meet It is our way of life that will make thclgreatest impact on them We should use our frecdomof speech and moire our icellngs known to Home is where this should thirnto page thrso please The it at Simcoe County Womens in stitute illuscum Committee was held on Friday April 20 in the of ice Hon Drun at the county court house with Mrs Johnston convencr presiding and with eight membersvprescnt in oil Secretary MrsT Boycs has beldrthat posit 11 mos CIP ably ior many years Vrcad tho minutes at the last meeting Aug 19 lDSELIRd also brought out sev ul important lists of the ï¬rst articles placed in the museum and 01 50 birds in the collection loan cd by atomic staynorboy air Devitt Loan ofCcrtoin ltems Thisbrought up adiscussion rc ot the museum and npwon loan me are with the Barrie cone including lar separate onscs oi group AvhiclLatcpof value l1 teaching of may be loaned to the various llc cases to bc eptln ch articles wa mentioned bu pointed out they are the property and risko theowncr andcannot beinsured Ownership is unccn Lain insome instances Tbejnaino Charles crutln lmu o£ gardlngrcasee cl birds in the care was decided that such items building will be oi soud brick Old timers will recall that colorllll iultiat ceremony was conducted on Saturday even ing by the Scottish Crttsmen de gree Ielm oi St Catherine when William McCullough became member oi Kerr budge No 230 AF Ind AM Blrric Completely outï¬tted in Scottish rcgalll and accompanied by twoyplpers and drummer the team perlormcd the work of the evening in most skilllul manner Worshlplul Brother 11 Ted Lewis Master at Kerr Lodge 1931 32 was Worshlplul Master 01 the dogma Hewullssirtcd in the follow ng Worshi lul BtcLhre Peter Hunter oi Fill irk George Adams EdinburghLArchic Blnlk Port Glasgow JockGarland Gllslt gow Jack Muir Armadalc and Very Worshlplul Brother Jiln Thomson 0chlltrcc The lol lowing brethren comp ted the team George Moro Ayr Robert Lawther Glasgow Dove Mockic Edinburg Alex Mitchell Abere dcen Thomas Campbell Lossl mouth Thomas Naismith Gian gow Alec Thompson Kcity Georgci iiorison Grccnock vAn drcw Sneddon Linllthgoproorge Snedd articles or ice was suggested tor the BDC Appointed were Mrs King and lilrs it otiaw Log Illonsc an mattcrof so mg again discussed but although available withoutlcost itwas con sidered to beout the quest Moving was estimated at $3000 alone Rebuilding would cost more and to it the variousrooms with articles of certain periods wouldbc problem Thc build ing would be fire risk at any timoond abovcall there was no location suitable The ropertyls lhojprann homestea on to Turn go lve please is alien colenaan nL wide winning be ounces ll The roilow log house at pioneer history was Foliowï¬a inspection be was induced to ihoncoaor in the Aight or the plctu concrete inundation gilnn by FL Lt whim C0llmlndlnl In the humanity tut lui The mum is ailblo tor all we nndJoIIJ es tbo RCAF thisproperty was originally the location oi oneot the iinest homes in town and owned by the late Samuel Lount The original inundation was or substantial tleld stone or split rock and later with change of ownership more concrete was used Last occupants nion Auto Wreckers and Strathdee Transport rnmo An active weekend was re dried by Barrie police with two argel laid for drunk driving and one for impaired driving onc serious is cidcnt two accidents ofl mlnor nature and case at attempted car lhelt Three airmen tram Cam Barf den have been charged wth nt tomptcd car then cariy Sund morning irom French Motors aradiord 5i vyihoy were Joseph LIFrcnier Joseph Beaudinc Ind Joseph Vaillancourt Also early nary Moors met headont lhc inter section at Brodlordlst and Dam lop SL resulting In serious dun agcto both cars and slight pen sonai injury Gerard Larlsnio Orlliin was driving east along Dunlop St when he met beadon car driven west by Joseph Hickey oi Barrie LaPlante and his passenger Derc of Ed gar received lacerations and were taken to hospital or treatment Charges have been laid Nalrn and Norman Adamson nothcrwcu Thc Scottish Craltsmen dcgice team was termed about 7A years ago Ind its membcrs belong to thc variouslodgcs in these Connor ch5 district The team has pen lorrncd degrees in Montreal laio Toronto New York State nd lhrnughnut Ontario The candidate Iof lhe evening Wllllamv McCulloughris the younger son 91 Wqu Harry Me Cullough its special lcaturc team presentcijilhc candidate with aspric ot heather and tan tan tie and Worshipiui Master of the Poetic Works Robbie SHINE Following the degree work buiict luncheon was served to the i5tl members antl guests came from points as far distant Caprcol Bellevilic BnIlalo and the Niagara district Following the banquet niembersoi the dc greciltcam put on program of scomah iugiug and margin Sunday verybeavy rnanlthitbun cr ughvtbonleh Cloudynil rain it snow is hidi 33M in 381 R88 BM in oil wardMllls will cclo bralohls 104th birthday tomorrow at his homo on Kempenlelt Drive whcrohorcsldcs with his son Reg lnal who will also be cclcbntlng blrthlioyhls 57th Born It Big island lnPrinca Edward County air Mills has lived in Barrie sinco lll50 mngevltyis hmin trait His other lived in be and his mother WI 100 when she died After Acoldeni Eduard ltldlcr lslington was charged with careless driving altcr annccldent at tho Orlliin bypass in which unopcmn was injured The injured man was Norman Newton North Bay passenger in car driven by Gary Mchod of North Bay Police say that one car tried to pass transport hit the other bendon turned it over and then Arlll hypnosisonqu streets In 1871 crate Cam ron headquartered luxmore recent times the was converted into Robertlon pro corxc GCaldwell eeer prentlcublpwwith air lb former as drugstore when renovations are men residents otBarrie hard time recognizing the build lng only the name and turowill be the nine lllroldt architect itor tb ivho Mr Moore well known ior the of varied FredMcConkcy wasvthe recipient on compl ed tructlon and rcnovatlon being handled by think contracting thin olttbo Caldwell drug stoi lmprovementf has extended th old colnice rs nternllly ï¬le oorai will acted have re chpnge and micrnolirenovatlon dates back tattle time otjcontedlerattonnnd haswitbstood the test time lire lmd change otownerahlp andpuriioae thebuildlng was hotel London House served as thelocation or Barrie Post Office and further as quarters for attonsozial parlor Coutta served as clerk ofï¬vespro Township with oilices in hit the sldcvol the transport The three storey Eaten it the bulding and Mngls there as lawyer handing will supply Barries main street with smart new landmark to replace this old familiar one the basic young girl knowing noEngllnh oda iioiii Belgiumilve years became ï¬nalist in the girls section itheoratorical Contest 101 Secondary Schools the Lions Clubnt the district linals held at Hlucrest sponsored gchool Barrie on Friday evening Arlotto wage student the BDCI living with her parents at New Lowell beat er opponent Jackie MacDonald oi Orlliin on style and in reat oi material chosen the boys class the decision Was more diliicult and Don Moore lilidllnd only beat John Alluon ni the BDCI by small morgln Norm Merchand ot Pcnctang won the French speaking contest from Louise Hendelson also oi Penc lang on better command oi the language and pronunciation All three winners will now com plete ln tho arca ï¬nals It Oshlwl on slturday May when they will meet other winncrsiromdls trlcts in Quebec and Ontario Speaking on the ludgcs deci sions Rev ll King chilrman of the Judges said tbatahc stand ard act by all six speaker was high and to arrive at the ilnal decision had not been an easy inlttcr tor the judges lnthe French speaking class both con lcstnnta had well chosen sublecLi for their prepared speeches but Norma Marchad had shown grcatcrcommand oi the language particularly in the lmpromptuond she had scored on presentation Illd pronunciation The ochlcvcmcn Ariettu Le rubich tor the iinals next Satan day gt in the éose nl John Allason who spoke on the Mail llau lhu judges hit that the speaker did not bring home his point They iclt that it he were to revel little less in blood and gore he would go long way Lion Curl Caskay governor ol Dislrict A1 was present from TV room to hand the contestant their vlrlousawards lloward Huilman oi Orillia was chairman oi the proceedings During the inevitable in while the judges were arriving at their decisions students of Roselcald wclls class oi llillcrest School gave most colorlul cntcrtnlnmcnt of songond dance under his din cotton to this small audience that had witnessed the young students SIBCllleiludZEs thought was re marliablc Her speech had scored in presentation because she had chosen subject at which she had personal experienceMy Native Countryand Igaln in tho im promptu speech she had chosen something which interested hcr personallyWhy would like to bc nurse Jackie MacDonald had most pleasant voice but the judges felt she could ave made more at her subject ieh was The Sinking ot the Tlunlc and 101 orémptu Our Coming to uiebuya the Judges had an even harder task Don Moore hall beenscboscn the win ner by small margin becausolla spoke at somethingJesus The Great Libcratorwhicb was real and important to hint Yet public speaking contest is not place for preaching warned Mr King Ind strongly ad visodlthu winner to ind now The members the Barrie Kcn nel Club and most dog lovers in the district are looking chart to theannual club showwhich this year will be on Saturday May In in Barrie Arena The entries for this Ihotenth annual show of the local club close on Mayo and the sanctumMic Vina Jones ol Auten Mills kept busy in the meantime There is little doubt thatthll willbo the largestrshow of any held in the past 10 years in and EALFMJntIrest especially anSinicoe Conniy The aecretnry states that two rcdueste lotentry blinks bivevcomc tram Calllomla Ind the total rot enquiries received to date ll larger number than ever Sumetoi the members are taking in the big shows includ ing tbatin itawa soon Coconut beetles which damag young coconut trees intbdeast are sometimes cooked ad cltcn