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Barrie Examiner, 4 Nov 1948, p. 20

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PAGE lnnisfil Voting Date Remains Unchanged Tp COuncil Decides By At the meeting of 11 sfil Cour cil at Churchill or Monday Nov Stan Hunt and vl Klar shall officers of Mintts Point As sociation petitioned for ratepaycrsl of that section asking that restric lions be passed to prevent uter night cabins there Deputy Reeve Eldridge suggestn Red that it be passed it it were the desire of the majority of owners They asked for further consider ation re garbage CUiitLllttli one collection now and instructions as to where to place winter refuse The council passed motion that in view of the protest of the As sociation the council favored re fusing permits for cabins in the area anti if llCgttl bylaw to that effect wuuldibe passed NO CHANGE IN ELECTION 11ll3 The committee who were eiide oitng to have the date of election changed from 1eceniher to January reported letter was read lion the township solicitor to Reeve Lockhart advising iziin regarding the time allowance required to post voters lists and illvm to correc tions desired lollowing this the council held an emergency uniting on Saturday evening and ltStlllfl ed the motion previously made al lowing the change The committee were advised that no change of the date would be made lltltv ycar RI Sflltllll LIGHTING Mrs iiionna secretary of the Committee re stree liuhtinu report 111129 costs being desrrcd by the township clerk if installations were to be made to Belle Ewart and Le troy The illlIC could give bet itcr price on the combined areas than on individual districts Clerkv Allan said the dual quotation was asked ll case either party desired to drop out after the costs were defined Mrs Glionna uttered that this de lay by the clerks request for the three prices Would cause more work and delay in the estimates The Reeve suggested if this was delaying the proceedings it was not tSSCllllitl Deputy Reeve Eldridge felt that separate costs were not it first consideration Ari estimate from the hydro should be secured first Claude Iearce said ratepayers at meeting inToronto reiterated and estimate of costs front Ilydro iCouncillor Sproulc suggested that Judging by the demand for the lighting Council should work with the committee in every way pos siblc Cotinctllor owan thought the Council should meet the Ilydro It meeting called Lefroy and others would have opportunity to object ity of taxpayers assisting ed some difficulty with hydro in Tiicniz ARI Two Tlthtis to Ill and change in price Dominion of Canada Provtncc of Ontario Provtnce of Quebec The Shawinigan Water and Power Company1 Imperial Tobacco Comps of Canada Ltd British Columbia Electric Company Limited General Steel Wares Ltt Gair Company Canada Limited Empire Brass Mfg Co Limited Two THINGS To ThinAbout investment One is the security yields its marketability The second is your own position man of thirty has not the same investment needs as man of sixty man who holds large proportion of common stocks is not in the same position as man who holds bonds In other words it is not sufcient to know that semrity is good in itselfIt should also be suitable to your particular needs We are always ready to assist investors in considering such questions and invite inquiries regardless of the amount involved We ocr the following securities at principals mbiec to prior Security Rate Maturity Price Yield Canada Savings Bonds 2113 Nov 1958 10000 275 1$Novl96163 10050 320 15 Nov 1903 9850 338 Province of Saskatchewan gt1 Cb Oct 1963 9775 395 The Shawinigan Water and Power Company MIX Oct 1973 9950 353 Eaton Realty Co 392 Mar 1968 10250 333 The Bell Telephone Company of Canada 31496 15 Feb 1973 10125 317 BurnsCoLimitcd 95 May 1965 9850 414 ca 15 Nov 1966 9600 432 ow re 40 Ht Accrued intam Io bidder where applicable think about in considering an itself its safety the income it Oct 195963 10075 292 Nov 196466 9930 305 Oct 196163 10000 300 96 PreferredS 50 par Market 435 96 Preferred$ 25 par Market 396 Ill4 Preferred 3100 par 10000 475 96 Preferred $100 pariMarket 490 Preferred $100 parMarket 457 Class No par Market 500 Order for lifted Itorftxccledureguldl ruler of commirrio on the Thrown Montreal and New York Stock Exclmnger DOMIION Sneumiuns ESTABLISHED 1901 Home IONIREAL OTTAWA W1NN1PGVANCDUVER New vonx LonnpNzN LONDON HAerON KIYCRENER 50 Kirig Street West Toronto QUEBEC HALIFAX SAINT JOKN tlillrg quotation owing to sepi ship cl Barrio schools at the their desire for immediate approval was agreed that when public Lefroy would benefit by the major laude learcc read letter from an unnamed solicitor advising that Council had no alternative but to proceed as requesth by the signers of the petition The Reeve assured KING EDWARD SCHOOL PUPILS won the track and field championi recent annual event Seen here aiei Itioiit sow lcf to iigiiti Miss Flora McGregor Donald Foster Jackiel llaskut Sandra Furemit Darla Boll Lorraine Campbell Norma Iiitylh thorge Field Law Stacey Jim IlAnihrosio Don Kit Cieaie tortioii Anderson Marilyn Campbell third row left to righti Miss Hall Ronnie Kelcey Hob Aitciiisoii Thelma learsall Bruce Poppietoti iiill Monger filiss Florence Maxwell back row left riglir Nancy Matthews Marilyn Robertson John Reid Larry Reid rm 34111315011115310 cannon Barber from Barrio Meet at Wasaga Beach The regular meeting of the Bar ric Barbers Association held on Tuesday night Nov was pari ticularly interesting because at thef invitation of Nelson Magee it wasi held at his cottage at Wasagai Beach Eleven members were present =and at the conclusion of bustnessi icnjoycd social time which woundl tip with appetizing refreshments Mild weather made the Utlltltg doubly enjoyable lCounfy Cream Producers lMeeting at Midhurst On November at the Midliurstt Township Hall Morrisonl Secretary of the Ontario Creaiiit Producers Association will explain the operation of his Association toi the cream producers of the Count county organization is to be set tip locally to take its place with other counties in the provincr wide scheme courtly committic will be appointed wth delegates tul the provincial committee second row left to right Elma kpullttk Bob Thompson Frank fM 77 the delegation the ountil favored carrying out the wishes of the 11011110110125 FIND TWO PETITIONS It was found on looking over the petitions received for Lefroyl and Belle Ewart that petition signed for Lefroy as far as Shel 1llt trip dons Corner was signed separately Sp JOHN AMBULANCE AppEAl from the one covering the Ilcllcl Cnhsmd at our pamdc Ewart areas The Clerk called Councils attention to this when his MW MI was mad inalllkdonlmn mm dnvc fl strictly for organization and on which he requested separate esti mates The Reeve was authorized by Council to follow the matter through as quickly as possible lie was later in telephone conver sation with the Secretary of Com mittee who stated she had again been to llydro Commission and would not attempt to submit divided estimate ll TAYLOR ltll ROADS 11 Taylor complained of the road condition in his arm The stones and holes ill the road were making driving hazardous He had broken his car occasionally anti hoped something could be done Mr Baltic fend of 9th linct enquired why the large stones were used on the roads creating danger from cars throwing such stones lie re quired if crushed gravel would be placed this year Reeve Lockhart explained that because of the contract for gravel to be placed in June the Council instructed the SupervisOr to have some holes filled and the result was the placing of the pit run gravel which included large stones of which Mr Taylor also complained and offered to culcct these to cobblestone house he would be building TAX APPEAL PENDING Mr Bailic also stated he would attend the Court of Revision and ask for revision on property which he claimed was not properly as sessed ARRANGED FOR SNOW PLOW motion was passed to hire one truck equipped with snow plow commencin on December 15 at the rate of Siva day standing time $675 an hour for work hours as quoted by Mr Cook contractor SOLICITORS WRITE RE CABINS letter received from Messrs Boys and Boys barristers advising that their client desired to erect cabins on his property at Minets Point and asked that covering by law be forwarded and building iti spectors name sent SNOW FENCE DELIVERY Chas Henry aformer Reeve of fered Council immediate delivery on snow fence Although steel pro ducts were Still difficult to obtain WOUI hescould supply the steel supports gener with the fence Hc congratulated the Council on the new chairs especially the arm chair for the Reeve If he returned to Council he would like to have an arm chair Simcoe District CoOp wrote that they had large supply of snow fence available for delivery as re quired motion passed to pur chase 500 feet did not state where no OUR CUSTDMERS FOUR RE BOYS ritou JUNIOR FARMERS JOIN AIR CADETS Miss Belle Warnica wrote very interesting letter describing the trip of the club to New York State last summer She also thanked Council on behalf of the club for the financial assistance given for Barries new Air Cadet Squadi ron No 102 although organized only three weeks ago has an eti rolment to date of 35 members Fotir of these cadets Brett Rf Ilanmer Bristow atid Pogue letter read from the above at day Oct 09 pealed to the Innisfil fora gencr Tim Im nu parades we rolmcnt but now the strength of 1018100 bHOUSE squadron is such that we can start or Igoalulgnit3 fzcdllgmnlcf immediately with definite pro used ftir sleepin lllllClSa Elm for each Friday him Now equrpment and posstbly uniforms owner explained his son HAM are expected this week and 99050d 10050 lmrlers civilian committee has been busy COMILAINI RE 4th LINE mapping out an interesting pro Iaek of ditch on the roadway caused Parade 730 sharp Friday Nov water to run over his property Ile 3730 r011 can 140 810 mm said the ditch was not properly 815 10 330 RCAF mm 335 in placed and needed digging out totiic 855 dim or instruction to 915 lake We have paid taxes for 00 Sports mm years and got littledone for it he stated We pay for garbage and shore patrol on vacant property cred unlon AUXIIIOIY which intend to object to he ad To Hear Officers Dec vised GARBAGE COLLECTION The social educational and wel Arrangements are to be made for fare aims of the newly formed the township to collect one more Womens Auxiliary to the Kempeii lift of garbage at Minets Point feldt Credit Union were discussed after which they may make their at the first formal meeting held on own arrangements or dump in uh Monday evening November used gravel pit designated Twentyone were present at the TOLLENDAL PROTEST meeting which was held in the Harry Thompson asked Council Kempenfeldt Credit Union Office to enquire into the type of build Mrs Harold Cooper was in the ings being erected on Tollendal chair Auxiliary To Lionsi area It wasadmitted that permits The members of the Auxiliary have not been granted The build had food shower for Mrs Finlay Plan Lottery ing Inspector will enquire into the McGibbon whose husband is in matter Toronto hospital with poliomyeli NO COD LIVER OIL YET tis Councillor Allan Todd brought The next meeting of the Auxili UP the mailer COd LiVO Oil ary will be held on the first Mon CUPSUIES formerly dislriblted by day in December when the election the Townships to sclfoolsfand asked of officers will take place if it was intended to continue this The matter is to be discussed lth the Community Unit orward Movement Tenders are to be sought for re moval of trees on piece 0f road known as Lakevrew ve 1n Bdy POinl Tille mat is replacdo Delegates from Collingwdod narrow Strip 01 ma Creemore Orillia Gravenhurst $200 To CHURCHILL HALL churches of the Collingwood Asso On IquCSl 0f the 51995 0171 ciation of Baptist churchesmet in Churchill Hall further $200 was First Baptist Church Barrio on advanced to cover additional work Saturday October 30 to discuss It is expeClEd debenture the problems and plan Or the work school section will be issued to of the Diamond Jubilee Year of reCOVC mosey advanced from the the Baptist Denomination in Can genem fun ada Under the chairmanshi of councmor TOdd lho recom the newly elected moderatorer mended the advancehdid not know Zavm Torrance Ont the for what purpose the funds were meeting conned at 3pm Rev Teqmmd When arrangement McDormand Toronto Editor be made to rmmburse the of the Canadian Baptist conducted funds Singsong while delegates were ORE PATROL HIRED arriving Rev Alf Price of Orillia Before the tenders were opened conducted the worship service tie we read from Ta Officials from Toronto present to lor summer resident on the shoreiarea mmnth tine claiming conduct the various conferences Rev McDormand his cotta had been entered three were time mg he recommended man Clerks and Ushers and Deacons near the shore for patrol Mr Tayli Mrs Pengale Plesident of or also wished to discuss the patrol the wmen5 Foreign MlSSlon and other alters After the tenders for the patrgl Wor Prank Inns Presxdentpf were examnet etc was some IS cussion to the merits ofthe 311069 Trustees applican but nosuggestion was The meeting broke up into the made interview any although various discussion groups for an here as difference 01575 hour and then the meeting was moat an the offers includingtrans again conVened and discussion poitation on Tithing was conducted by Mr OPEN BIG BAY ROAD Baptist Delegates NeWEniarfged Location riva Premises at theSamO lit Ltd orithLmeehngJuaLadin Steven tenders for shore patrol for supper which was prepared by were received fromV$l59 month the ladies of the Barrie church to $225 including transportatiomlf At the gvening session the speak as moved by COUHCHIOYS Cowan er Was Rev John Barley Field Ferguson be accbfltft $225 andiQuebecr Inhisaddress GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE CHINA GIFTS TOYS HERBwYOU BUY MORE FOR LESS FITS CONNOR GAS WASHERS 322850 With Thermo Ttib grand machine Maxwell Electric Washers $13500 and $14250 LEATHERMITTSWaiid GLOVES Lined and Unlined in Great Variety CORNIBROONS String grit 95c iriOWERWSANDEa iii it75 $1435 WASTEPAPER BASKETS 350 450 85c 5140 For Home and Office Usage string our HOCKEY STICKS and PUCKS FRICTION TAPE SHIN PADS Ltttd SKATE GUARDS ELECTRIC RANGES $8495 and $9995 ELECTRIC RANGETTES $5495 QUEBEC COOK SimES $4250 Will burn eoalvor wood VACTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS With Tools Excellent Value $6950 QUEBEC HEATERS Sir $2100 and $2000 Ample Capacity to keep fire overnight FIRE PLACE BASKETS Size 22 10 $1050 KIDDIE KARS and JOY RIDERS $495 $595 and $675 Red and Black and Natural With Red and Blue Trim DOLL CARRIAGES SPECIAL $495 Cream and Blueand All Blue DOLL CARRIAGES LARGE SIZE $1350 $1650 In Blue Grey and Brown CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS $18850 ROCKING HORSES ARE $495 NATURAL with RED and BLUE TRIM BrOWn Leatherette Seat METAL COVERED STOVE BOARDS 24x2428x2824x32 26x2030x3026x38 Oak Granted Finish $1075 $15950 PYREX GLASS WARE MEASURING CUPS 74c and $100 CUSTARD CUPS Set of 110 796 PERCOLATORS cup $315 $365 DOUBLE BOILERS are $495 THREE PIECE BOWL SETS $149 THREE PIECE FLAMEWARE SETS $365 SAUCEPANS FRY PAN HANDLE SHOOFLY ROCKERS $7 Natural Finish Sturdin built THERMOMEIER SETS Pccsils200 Blue or Pink For Room Food and Bath SOLEX LAMPS 15 25 4o 60 watt 150 Learning to stand on ones own feet is Very portant part of our Education when we can do this We can keep out of mos difficulties HARRY ARMsmaivd 98 104 DUNLOP ST PHONE 2801 James Barry complained that gram for Friday Nov prize for this event was won by Elsie Paige and Art Pain who re turned with their articles in twelve for toll which will be displayed local stores The draw is 10 take place during the week before Christmas Mrs 11 Smith president chaired the meet minutes Norma Baker becomineg attired as baby won first prize for her costume having the worst costume was be stowed upon Ted Garrett who rep resented waif from the slums of England Clothespin relay was won by team composedof Bill Sheffield Joyce Ctosse Jeanette Geil William Salter Public Utilities Commission spoke on the conservation of iiydro at the regu lar monthlymeeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Barrio Lions Club on Monday November at the Community House The second speaker for the even ing was Miss Margaret MacLachlan district supervisor of nursing ser vices who spoke to the meeting on the administration and advan tages Unit Plans were completed for draw of the auxiliar ing Trinity AYPA Celebrate Holloween with Party On Monday evening Nov Trinity AYPA held their annual Halloween party in the gaily dec orated parlor of the parish hall The honor dubious Ted Garrett and elder znh Barrie Examiner Will receive care ful attention and good service lmCOC oun ea cribable others left the parlor in pairs on scavenger hunt The rx Womens Missionary Itwiil pay you to rend this id to cheek each super value vbecause Our low low prices pay offwin EXTRA CASH SAVINGS trrhototgl amounf of your food 0rder inst of themed hill isrthe only real the only and Toddthat the lender 0f ROY cretary of Evangelism for On month includingtransportation Harley statedvthat runtess George McDonald was given $25 month 10 patrolya smalllarea in THANKEDFOR GIFT gt George Squid Township em rployeev 7W gift of fruit sent him whit was in hbspital The Reeve took some timedis cussing with the road superv road conditions and proposed war to bedoneCouncilralsO discussed with John CdWan the repairing and over haulingzof the trucks and maintenance Itiwas decided to have Mr CoWan commence workwith vthe roadsDepartment for general work Kiwanis Auxiliary Will PutLirioleum on Publlt Ward Floor of Hospital Miss Dortha Jnckoti of the Childrenfr Aid Society spokeon the Work that the society booing in Simcoe County atthe regular mimthly meeting of the sliddtesf Auxiliary to the Barrie Ki gulls Club on Thursday Octoberdsrnat the Community House About 38were present at the meeting The bridge whichii be ing held at the home of Mrs W11 liant Stewart on November was discussed and it Was deeded that the Auxiliary would put 111d nucleon in PublicWa tllte anvil Victoria Hospital Viva larr Foleyyplnyed ti piano selec On carry out this important task now and display it and wear poppy Lon Ro membrance Day Braye men died that you might havc the right to wear It Barrie Welding Machine lo 17 Mulcatiter Sts Phone 3744 BariIo PORTABLE WELDING ABC and ACET STEELFOR SALE church conducted evangelistic ser vices and provided the opportunity Big 333 Pomt 10 Bet conlunc for people to hear and learn about lion with the regular Dalml ii Christthey might better close their elders Theduty of the church is to preach the gospel to allthe na tionsiand it is ngtjhrgluty of the rrnister alone to do this murmur the duty of every ChriStian mem berbf the church to take his 01 her part in thework He stated 2that now more thanever1beforg was it necessary fdrtlie denomina tionl to call upOn its laymen to sure economy few fspeoiaIS and misleading leaders Wont do it for you But shopping There WILL reducejhc cost because every price is low price every day and these best buys 91 the week prove it MEATS 5RoundSiriiviiiiriiiteriioue Steaks and Roasts vl3crIb TrBlade Roast Beef ii45c lb Via Pork 539 lb rnnirsfsi VEGETABLES Jmtmrtedah iizapeslb 29a Turnip 8r Cabbage ib 1040 Grapefruit on 965 629o 250 rOttOcEitv GreenaVatlleyStanPeas 20 on livan Camp Spaghetti 209z tin 225c SmartsPumpktn choice 38 iozwtinl225ci Beauty Pears Stan 20 oz Purex ljace Tissue 200 Sunjoy Tomatoes choice 20 oz Libbybeep Brown Beans 20 oz HZ316 Mothers Chicken Dinners Vet or Drefti Barrie Brand Butter 1st gragle Christies Club Cplfee Ground Fresh 51c iiiPURCHASE lteicnftn Wruth 237c oz T196 Qranlgs Cat 344$ cello lb 150 nunp Bananas rcigob For POLEg PHONEP ELIZABETH erg aim GROCETEDIA COR MARY

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