PAGE TW THE BARBIE EXAMIN harm as head lipabh and lllltltnlttl lulu liilll lppollcd by an lr m1 my out ltlgl vlctorla Ihhpitai Issloll lasit wccr llYIIlH31ll11llllitl lftlrn on lll Publhhrd lililIlt Drill TH llHilill illlli ildllll gt llNlL WORK if 1111 ll 1I annual iit Hug gt It vs II 1W ITI 11 at lf it TE 1111 ctorl Ir10 II 21 II7I all In lllll Itl lllI II an rt le ii lec waj II rl IIlI II liillilll IItElIlwlsc to in II llllili in hospital II III III her 1111 tll Tilt 15le IIIIII III Ii In IV laItzlli llIllflzltl lltyllllc lila 1x wort ls bclnzr iltt llljllrw will the propoatll SIIJTNIHI HIMlINlIY 58111 When the second annual ilazrlc onllllllnlty ltltoclltlol lllllrsdlly night it slglllitlcll 11rd lull yrar of the Hilllulllll II lll II ll on Toronto strclt lslgtll1lll lllc annual ltlltllls were ltIt tlciculltcs present President 11 llodallr dc use various rooms of the same time The fact that the RCA liliillllttl on budget of only about $3000 spcakf iIIll Illc admirable arrangements the trustees been able to make in carilll for Ihe build ing An agreement with the caterers proval that eroups and organizations can lunches or dinners at no txrcatcr elsewhere and in return the caterers 025 YEARS AGO from the files of THE BARBIE EXAMINER JAN 26 1022 II Inarrie Local Notes Barrie Agricultural Society aili plans for new fair building and sheds Banting clI Warden of Simeon County 1rlil out Reeve Geo Sinclair of or 27 to 21 on firstballot Illlll ECIruncil considering having two 43 miles of main street pavements lr ishillg thousand fish day Ctllilll by fishermen in the hundred shun ties that dot the ice about three miles down the bay from Allan dale herring whiteflsh and hold being caught Retiring Alex Clark Allandale celebrated his 78th birthday after 10 years as all zlldcrmannnd 44 years as loco motive engineer 13 liolford Ardagh appointed secretary of the Upper Canada Law Society Inspector Rutherford of industrial evening classes said Barrie IllgllL school was one of the best outside the cities County Treasurer Quinlan reported 100 widows on the Mothers Allowance payroll at laid Fishing on the bay ti 1021 Mr Quinlan predicted cost of $40000 for 1921 as the Coun tys share Simcoe County Briefs Rev James Rollinsiorlnerly of Ellnvale conducted his church ser vice at St Alldrews Peterboro preaching while the nranse was afire He suffered severe burns on his hands while helping to tight the fire IAnepidelnic of shop lifting in Midland One woman Ccaught with three povllndsnof but ter in her pocket admitted steal ing about 60 lbs and selling it around town Owing to heavy snowfall and raging blizzard the mailcarrier at Midhurst had to put away his car and use horses IA numberyof steamersptied up at earldrandmtrironewcnicorl7 the ice being 12 inches thick Shortage ofstock feedbecaSltatd fpurchasedof corn andoats insome sections IAtotalvgfrqttlestates passed through Simcoe Surrogate Court in 1921 personalproperty amountingto $1523332 and realty 10 $83796279 There were 88 At Belle Ewart the Lake Simcoe Ice Co put up blocks of ice 16 inches thick to the number 0101260 in six days Walter Rowley elected presi dent of Flos Agricultural Society years receipts $412801 Anten Mills Idiscussing building of community hall Derailment of jtwo freights on this division upset Vestates under $400 trafc considerably 001005 ddritlll ZLI 11 cowl cldcllltc that in lirl iaIpLIa valld lIttlltlIt tI ltllIl lfl Lll iI It ltIIlilt II trade ilt warning rcccnlly tlIl llllltill ccollollllc llllttulc particularly llI llltl workers and llllpioycrs that they were more than 25000 persons had passlut llIrII II2lIII1IlllI sliklltlll 10 Illszllll ll lllt the doors in 1040 lhcscpclsons lplc Ill llIII=llt they could wort less and earlllvcr are ill affiliach irritantalarm Chittick vicechairman of trustees stated the leaders spirit It is wonderful asset to Ullllllllh Ity to have so many clubs and oralnral making use of the saute conllrlllliil lad Inn Quite often two or lllltt llllil1I llllilililif wll hoard IIlzlotlzlllljlj tile lit11 have made ill IIIh as 10112 atria TODD airs REPIIRT lll frtlYl of county The county opcla llad been In The very nister of Agricul However been operating Folllf felt that South Silncoe should ences that were growing in Silncoc People colulllittee That Mr Todd spoke of the Royal Win 013le 100350150 Of 15le 0f Plimfl feeling went on for the following terFair He told of the fine aniA luv111d l0 CIllll 011 111011 CllVii and ltlllllif the Fall Stewart lnals that were thercyfromthis 1109 county and than Med that the Cannot carry on this craft as there is no place in which they can set up equipment number of peo ple have wanted to learn SLllllCllllllt woolcraft could easily Jre arranged if some place could be found to set up and leave eight spinning wheels Groups SIIEWKTliEWEa to lneet alld can be used for short instruction town need place to set up at studio place for meetings Vlllll neededill have another Page the secretary that year was authorized to send out illvita exhibits were divided North Sim cost to the County of $8000 in fixus to organizations for the 1946 coe and South Sifncoe When he al appointlnems The names were sent addedTo Inc gentlemen if should in the meeting was called and the be Silncoe his statement was vig report aclopfeclTilat constituted orously applauded by the County the 1040 counnittee he declared Council LWhen we started to elect our of Mr Todd related another incident liccrs wLuotajoltlllad invited to explain the growing division Donald Taylor to take highchair He had beeTiallrilrg with some for the election Then few frolll Junior Farm girls about how they the south said they wanted their hadgot along at an OAC short own committee The chairman of the committee joyed themselves immensely but went on to explain proceedings that one girl said she didnt like to be day when the matter was discuss asked north or south when she rst m0 mm was Cm COW argued all day and the had replied she was from Simcoe meetingr blQ10LlD with the dis County agreement unhealed 5A5 chairman Mr Todd said he think he declared and stressed felt he should discuss the matter that the young people should be with the Minister0fAIgriculture so bloughtup to think of Simcoe as he andIIsonlg others of the oom onevgreatmounty not north and nlittec wentto Toronto He quot south edColKenncdy assayingonthat Concluding Mtqdd said if occcaslon We must not interfere there was anything he could do in with the WorkIIlif this committeeI the interests of vaIgriculturo he After theSilncoe members had re would alwaysbeglad to serve Vlatedv their aCCOInplishmellts of1945 Last year the County Agricul to the Minister he spidhewould turalCommitteer had spent most The DlOgmm t0 the of its money in promoting junior Prime Minister for recommendation work Rat OLeary zlndAllzm to other county UgllCUlllual Icom Brown hadeach been given $50 to mitteess The Silncoe County Agricultural 4H Conference Some 80 boys Committee was then reconvened and girls had been awarded and carried on in1940 Nothing scholarships totalling about $700 was said officially about the fu to permit them to Iattend short ture of the committee until very courses at the Ontario Agricultural However it was College moved and seconded and carried by Following the report by Mr very large majority that theor Todd there was no discussion in ganization be carried on as one open council but on Friday morn committee The secretary Lashley in county council committee on agri 1946 wasthen authorized to send culture proposed motion that out jheinvitations to organizations the balance from 1946 be turned askingthem to make their ap back to the general county revenue pointments forum This is the The motion was applauded ed and commend short time ago 0003th QUESTIONS re dressedto box number Send leave your name and iri lxlzlillpoillga litany llltlltlll Stained Itllllli President of the uspnris ltll two or three years at lllgtl main llrtlll clrlllcnls ill allada llllgillllIII7II llc need of this adlnollilloll ll Netti wetlg willbc observed across Canada it ill National Health chk Sponsored by thI llrIlllll league of alladlr attention is dirIH icd to lllaltcrs of public hcalth ill all tlIi ilEIIiIll to create public opinion favorable to IItioe for encouraging legislative bodies toIl llroaucc measures designed to lllaluglor 11 Newton Robinson irlwl ooirljative and llllrral ICI ll land and Ioursv lltls with lllquct lb IQmM bascllll at may lxlulll rollto Mr and Mn lthl lie 1v 10 born Illll re alld Betty lilanlpton and lid he lion told the County Council of course at GuelphI They had en This thing is Ivvider than we representSimcoe at the Chicago ing Donald Brown chairman of the LI4 INFR BAP9115 ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY JANUARY 30 131 THE BARBIE Annuol Report of Manufacturers Life SilOws Big Going lllll COULD YOU BE YOUR OWN EXECUTOR 50 YEARS AGO in UI the 643 ll lrtl floor the files of t1 Hill fr IAN ll hll THE TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower Toronto STERLIN 36 your in Busincls Advance which events raised are not llgtsIlItt1 In Iats Illat lkaenmu 151 lilrl lIIl III wllll notice momy CHURCHILL lt Slnlcllc ounty Briefs lilt lalivalll cullli lllilut IIlIr tIIllllwxlnlIll llulllllll ltI IltlIII lll lIlI 1llll IV1llltm llkl John In mlclailwn mall ItcI IIlllI IIIlul filllltl IIYIl tall thlllcillll III gti liIJIIlEII ll R1 ll ll lp ll rl ilazllcl lll lIIiI With the biggest in our lul llll plyI will Wllt lIlctllorll uf lClIlllllI UH pullllll vIl llllfIl vl puttlal lIglclitI Iiitllls IllI lltltl liIl illl construction programme history It calls forspending $100000000 before the end of this year to provide the civilian telephone equipment which could not be installed lII 1i nllll rillc llmlll ginll fol Ilnlli la TI ital fl Inl Tlll Snrllu Illll nl and 1ltIIllrlll ltl llill sfllills llawlccstollc Laverne badly llltil looll plclltlftll llcl sIllle llllt gtreIll LillIIcu $130 per llilllllle volll lllll lhltlrl lllforll lllt1 llll idea ll would bite to have wrist llllll calllllllr it tiny and lllitlllt facton Solilcls cllvlcll lccvc of live ion by majority of it to iii over Ftlllllll llatcillall lllolllclcd to death by ls wllcll Itllcy left the top off tllc rlHJ llIcll putting ill the coal Bradford What ll III Ill Slant llIIlll iv of Wm ll II Illl1lt II rLl CENTRAL 0R0 r1 be war ls llllltl ls 111 no III II II IIIIIIIII wind to llll IIII1 liU lIII TELEPHONE HIGHLIGHTS OF 1946 llolllloll TBLEPHONES 125000 new telephones were connected to brinq the total to 1175000 an allItime higll iiltl llll Ills liov lolllill onu tll HI not CONSTRyICTlON $35000000 was spent for lines switch boards and buildings Il llltly lIlItIlozlwll return liarllc aft ll her dull tlllfllllft IIIill and lc lIlllllI ill ila llt lilil IIiI llit llorpial =ui1ilti it lll 11 ur Ilcarly lt lillltlll LlllailsI IiIil la llunl John Illtloll CALLS 7700000 local calls and 147000 Long Distance Calls were completed daily lllllll tlvllla IIl lltll llcpllllllclltE lgtcpullucnt llllllllllllllll lhll ll llllllllliflil tIlllI 11 has nIrlc gt People llltl of carn wanted Full air nI llill Jan 10 still ltlll irted ll plane tllcy living In spite of the great strides 11 refcut years to prevent disease rlt Ilesscs as tuberculosis alld cancer arcl SI Illilllllll in take grim toll Only an llllI Irlacd public opinion can create conditimiiI1 uiulcby steps will be taken to completelyIt Iradicato such dread diseases EMPLOYEES 6000 new employees were added making total of 22000 in the Bell family rcpoli Fills1 as MW 1m HMIll llluslc and sllaliIIaI Months bills Illnlll to up my vWk pal Ilos Council uuolllltcd to 51137 On Jan 17 beautiful Moth Id st llurcll was opened at 31 IlIplacinu the about Bird li Ull lalllv lary Sllcpll YIl llolm at lll lticl Illic IflillnlIIIily lslilllLI llltivcs IlIllI syllllzulllv of lllt conllllllrlity call If it ill of ll lIllo IzlsscIl away IlIllis this Stonewall lllontbs in 11 Our $100000000 construction programme is being pushed at top speed so that you may continue to havethe best telephone service at the lowest cost chllll ll lltlllll was 1ll flrs ycals Ilallic Special prtalllcrs Ilcv Wasllill inu Ilcv lczllfoll Ilarltic llill Bladllirrl lllll Eustace architect asslslill oll II the open llzlsllll family and lcl colllcy IlivI wllo ll IIflml ll the thzlrlzn llIlll nllllllI Ilaolllc were these Holly Il lllII ll ll uitlltlll lllc siblrlt Locke rcmnillill $1000 was clcnrcll till Oh ltcv lohll wllole illllplcl lt ltc province is sufficient liultll lltllitll lIIlllIl1 ft ILtlsl we here should 511lI tlzivcllll vs have 12 llfl to buy lllt tolllnullity January branch and itl lt News items are lpplcllalcll rlte llalncs clearly 130ml illllll 4c people assist liss Mary lcuo Ipwni Inlay In Toronto Ih Continued from page one ls llilIr visilcll lurolizolanai llv illcnll 0ch Nu weIIllcllll II The hpt course boys visited Ill II Ilftll to llltllll Il hunt pin Hpm on Mlle arts all llafts ls 191 nrnllppt IlllllV mic ll fIIunlgltl It lll1llt1 colnmittecl into this izafllr of filldiult and financing interested meeting purple Hirlao buildny In Balm Jan lit yr Crafts gt1 Assnc Illl llllli calm li ll illl II lll aild Mrs lairnv ct Tu illlvlflJlLl llillllll ll ALB and Mrs Ielly itllll Mill jihpllfil ray Illadforil ll=il lIlIIyIllm lfllH 111 obulns Ilurintr the wrckrnll llsallcd hcrc 7yuW Wild WWW part dont like to say declared 3H llllllito Zlr lodd Our secretary did not cntrc arel to this traft lllt alld lcl Eilll Ilclolil Bee lll erllIllIf IlttIIIZP l35 iglillli to lltlltl ilIllI catilcr classes shortly sIIiltaoll lzll the co ho poi111th IIIIIIUII Kennedll IIn F3 l13 lotld then Ullll oi all VIII Inealltllul llldlilgtli to the Coulld ll it Im live meeting that had been held llullv IIIEIIIC lilltl bl following the committee lllCCllllgltIQyothd 3411017100 when it was said the South Was not tivities Illd active lIll c1ryilllg funds had loronto has become quite Ill1 Associations February the Crafts this lldhl mIKll lllc going to carry on coe County 11 Vim The former Warden evidently socialion sponsored with the liarI Id 13 Ill fim deeply disturbed about the situa rie Board of liduCaIioll coullic at Ihe Prince About Arts and instruction approved of what we were llIll think we as citizens of this coun Wales llllgm mllIIlIlICd 15 by 101101 should be very much concerned learned leathercraft weavinti committee had not about the future of this county pottery very long before Illustrating the dividing illfluI Iln Barrie the groups of crafts have beellglezltly peopch and School 60 armr In this the greatest year of growrlr since incorporation people in all walks of life purchased I8991 policies through qualified representatives of the Manufacturers Life be $05544 policies now in force in the Company average $2653 each giving total protectiom oH96988425610familiesinillundredsoffommnnltieSr Aiw lltlllfll monmcot TO ROHTO Those who learned pottery Ford Hotels are fireproof and centrally located most of Ike 750 rooms in eachhotel have private bath and radio Forreservations write orwire the Manager well in ad vance of anticipated arrival quanta of class of eight Eachof these policieshas sharein fund of $350143238 the assets under administration to guarantee their fullment gmymema For six decades theManufacturers Life cheques have liftedpressing nancial burdens for thotrsands of beneciaries andinolicyowners Every working day during 1946 $61535 wasIdisbursed by the Company for atotal of $19260466Since1887310 Companylizls paid 3991ofr3402232ttfi4 to living poll the beneciaries of deceased policyowners Insulin Connor HIIEADOFFICE roxoulo CANADA wvmaumrzl has need place leal forum which courses of artists in Young one exhibitions greatly No uloucri Iguanaz Barrie is the gateway tp the cornmealtoKl to new Naturally Ij cmwnermod g9 fI ITlIIE Mic double your money back or Tums Branch Office 70A Dunlop StIBarrie Ontario TOMLINSON CLU BRANCH MANAGER District Representatives WALKER 98 Clapperton St Barrie Telephone 3768 A1 ANDERSON 70A Dunlop St Barrie Ont Telephone 3694 Ont