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Barrie Examiner, 7 Aug 1947, p. 1

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7725 Copies AUHORlliD AS SKCOID 155 IAiL PO DIP OTTAWA bath Ye No 32 Thrilling Aquaplane DemonstratiOn Prior to it ed by the Citizens in tonzia Eridwiz iiiiiligtixilltll try liwi iitliil Bitinulypwili =iitl of water skiing btorc lilr regatta lilziiligil llilliiwl iiv com tingplhcc Willlv finite To Speed Races lianliy it limb Alex iiciniosh of iliiilli im iiilvitflilklii exf the AMI maigin Ill iii iltlilll lli sllli1ly iliippy Ellis Cordon tilslgt5lt11tlgtlv played the exact iid aiilllvlill won hei tame the Caiiadlai National il iztmn and throughout the Illllitd Stairs Mr gave an lXtvlltill deinoiisliatiun of LlllL on one ski Many iiiss riost and lilillx helped to make their yeziorinanee iititstaiuling McIntosh lbev xiiii towed in speed brati drawn by Don liillllti of Oiillia lops Cooper the 78yearoid vit man of the waterways had dis zippontiiii afternoon at the Regatta ti1 in the first beat of the llli Ilyllitii plani class one of the niosl llllill 11 llllw of the day Tops iLip Carp adian fiveinili record holder wasi nosvil but by John Cilillltl diivillil Siiiiloo in the second heat of the lit claw Pops id his boat coiir pic of lenlzihs to the foic when it toie shaft in the 132 Coopers boat Tops Speedllncr threw rod before rounding the first buoy lflps was very lisi pointed and so were the iiiiii fans who wanted to see lttii foi thi saize of the drivers hie of the most scenic attractions ofthe afternoon was the appear once of Miss Toronto illl on the official barge llloiid and blue eyed the ltlvyearold Queen of the Queen City known to her friends as Margaret Marshall was very welcome guest After being inter viewed over the airwaves by Toni my McClure one of the originators of the beauty contest at the annual police games way back in 1031 Miss Marshall was given ride in Mai liops by Jed liaiiley lIan ley drove his boat to first placi in the 225 Division class Doug Skene of the Canadian laramount News Servute was on the officials barge throughout the afternoon shooting some of the Division carried iuies iisalioiaii colorful scenes of the Regatta Mr Skene said about ileizatta film will be shown on the screens throughout Canada and the United States News film was also shot from the boat of Twiss Gaining first place in the 223 Division led Iianley stretched his lead over Bob Bogie in the race for the BA Cup Prior to the race McAteer Given Month For MotorcycleFroud Restitution $34361 Mode Thomas McAteer Toronto ap Drinknq EQNQ in Barrie on July 23 charged with ob taining $00 from Clarence Walkcr Barrie under false pretenees on Oct 19 1945 Evidence showed that he had sold the motor cycle to Walker and gave document stating that nothing was owing on it Later the machine was bought by Roy Smith Barrie but when we sent it to tlie Percy Mcv bride Co Toronto for repairs the manager found that it was onethey had been looking for because Mc Atcer still owed $34361 on the original deal The sale had not been it McAteer agreed to pay the amount due but was remanded until Wed nesday for judgment Full restitu tion was made and McAteer was sentenced on July 30 to one month The motorcycle bids been returned to Mr Smith Vistorino Phys $85 Dangerous Driving Aldo Vistorino of Tbrontolpladr ed guilty to dangerous drivingWhen he appeared before Magistrate Gor don Foster at Barrie on July 30 and was fined $50 and costsof $35 He was defended by DStewart KC The charge was laid bypc Doug minutes two butchers Fred las Roberts fol lowing an accident late Sund liiu iiltilsfnll orialii 41 izizikiin ltegion lii liiv iii titllilltli il New 81 ti lfi ilii Illh Iixjltill llliltllflil of Rob Sihill 1til Ha of lllt porni bx Evinflint liiv tttlillll llll Iii Siliciliiilz isszsteii iiilhs ful IIIlltiitl Jean Clarke were inatii and aetiiiafi ilaiiii lliizafia Fine is the and is one of he ililll lu foul iiulrlia iii iiiiiiis of inc litgotta liadio station or if lonino of ii if Jiiiiiilll rare ttt mined itil waves of this slaiioii Turn to page liltliMU Field Crop Mee 150 feet of the IRFI SMIIII of Ventura California the new prcsnlent of the international As sociation of Lions Clubsuiianiinoiis ly elected at the Zittth annual coiilt vention held in San lraneisco on July 31 it was the most success ful in the Associations history it was reported that during the year new clubs had been f1111 edptmaking lotalgf 61171 bringingthe total membership up arr to 326448 in 10 countries Mr Smiths interests cover many fieldsLeduciition land securities banking and packing and he is the owner of independent oil and ranch ing properties He is member tililshed mm Hulkr the California State Board of Edn cation and heads many organiza tions Lion Smith is married and has three children Hobbies are home inoviesand his woodshop lie is affiliated with the Ajai Community Church Escaped Pig Butcbcred On Dunlop Street Tuesday July 29 xthere was registered and they could 0t traceicommotion when 500pound pig lescapcd from truck on Dunlop St near the junction of Louisa The huge porker was en route to Copaeo in panel truck driven by Taylor Of Shanty Bay Going down the Louisa St incline the animalvtook notion to dive into the cab The pig plunged through the rear of the cab andwent through the cab door to the street in the break for freedom the pig tore wide gash in its stomach and ran squealing about Blood was left in trail on lawns verandahs and sidewalks during the next 10 minutes Men gathered about the hectic scene and the animal was finally captured and roped Within few son and Don LaPlantc arrived 213 night July 13 Two from the nearest butcher shop and cars had crashed near Minets cor the pig was butchered on the spot ner on HighWay 11 and Vistorina After the carcass was taken away driving nor crashed into the rear the residents of the district had of one of ese cars housands Attend More than 100 vehicles participat ed in the parade which opened the annual Lions Frolic on Wednesday evening last week and the three night stand on the Post Office Square was splendid success Thousands of citizens lined the main streets to Watch the progress of theparade Music was provid Band which travelled on long floater This parade will become an annual event Many of the merchants had spent great deal of time decorating their vehicles andall were washed and polished for the occasion First prize in the truck class went to Lowe Son who had decorated their small truck with huge nest to illustrate their slogan Let Us Feather Your Nest with Little Down Norris Dairy entry was placed first in the horsedrawn class The animal was well gr00med and rib boned for the occasion and the wagon was dressed up with bunt ing In the panel truck division first prize was awarded to Wonder busy time cleaning up Frolic Bread which had giant wedding cake mounted atop the truck First prize in each of the three main divisions was $15 cash The parade was started at Allandale and proceeded along Bradford St to Elizabeth There thefirst three divisions werejoined by 30 or 40 children and all proceeded to the Post OfficeSquare Winners in the childrens classes were as follows Costumes1 Margaret Anderson 56 William St age 11 Gypsy Marilyn Jones Cumberland St door opened it age Gay 90 Coaster wagons1 Partridge Brothers Wayne age and Doug las age 30 Perry St Mike Robinson 47 Bayfield St age Doll carriages1 Sandra Flem ing 114 Bayfield St age Linda Robinson 47 Bayfield St age Tricyclesh Gary Smith 107 Hayfield St Gerry Desourdie 32 Perry St and Elaine Kennedy 53 Maple Ave Don Houghton 124 Bayfield St and Neil Melson 77 Cumberland St Turn to page two please and the district Thomp AmnEourAa led Hanley Wins Town of ills Worlin illl ls lltttllllil the Town of Barr Regatta Trophy to Jed llaiilcy lilitttlt island llanliy ilrivinl won two firsts and second lieats ol the last 2133 class ting Coldwater District On Friday August liiimiiiiw evening i4ii it field rumtun will be llilii lltl1 iiops lll inspiitvil ill the tolilvxoul lliiu bwiiil siioiisoiwl Xziith wuniiii tiup linpioviriiiiil Auoiialioii of llllli lobii liiilil of lllll1ll president and ylozii liiii of Waverley sciiotaii iii if irui llll At 73 pm the liilij tiini pzisv tiiri plots on llit aim of Burton Taylor Lot oii if liilieilasli will be visited ha ihoin later the pzutv lll inspect ioi iow plots of oats and lullltV oii lie faliii hi ll Shoppaiil ot iin ll Tay lliixse inspections ill be follow ed by discussion ll by lriif James lnixhland of the Ontario Agricultural olieito Stewart liiize agricultural ilias made the arrangements for the field crop nieetiniz lVlenibeis of the local committee are leorue lraham arman Robinson lluiton Taylor and Sheppard lwhinners in Centenary Scholorship tor HS Entrance Pupils mp This County Sc liolarship is estab tTrefrrltnv ing condition iroup schools With three fulllttime teachers or less lGroup 52 rSchools with four or morefulltime teachers The awards are as follows lat Awards in ranch group wliirst prize $50 second prize third prizo $25 fourth prize $13 tbl Grand cliampioirshiipawardilhc winners in each group are placed in com petition for this awardfirst prize $30 second prize $20 The County Historical Examina tfon papers are prepared and ex amined by the four county public school inspectors and contestants are rcduired to be residents of Simeoe County and to obtain lpcr cent of the total marks assign ed for the paper Contestants are on the Departmental High School Entrance examination at least 30 per cent of the marks in each sub jcct and at least 06 per cent of the aggregate of the marks for the whole examination he presented to the winners at the November session Council Twentyvthree pupils wrote the ex aminations and the following are the winners Group lmAnn Lawrence Cree imore $50 Gary Hewson Diintroon $35 Jas Stewart Bond Head Elizabeth Gilroy Cookstown $15 Group 2Aldine Lawrence West Ward School Orillia $50 Mary Mc Nabb Central School Orillia $35 Lois Payne Central School Oril be $25 Yvette Muir Guardian Angels School Orillia $15 Grand championship Aldine Lawrence Orillia $30 Ann Law rence Creemore $20 Some Excitmeint When Skunk uninvited Guest Mrs FrankWood RR Barrie sends this unuSualstory of an un invited guest Here is little item we thought might beall right tolput in your paper It is not fish story but skunk story It is alltoo true and it Was most unpleasant Saturday morning July 12 at oclbck we were awakened by our dog barking atithc door Myhus band thinking someone was at the Yes there was visitorthat furbearing animal with the white stripe down his back Before my husband realized or had time to close the door our visitor was in the house We were well aware of what might happen and we all Went out side And happen it did with vengeance We were all at our wits end to know what to do skunk in our house and we had no gun However myhusband and our son Billie age 13 went in and killed the visitor with club But they were unable to stay in the ii ltllitllllllil also required to write endurobtaind The prizes are being paid at the present time and certificates will of the County ioycAuADA L3 It lit rt li EZpiiil liiw ill llotilvilii liitu Hope in lllt liniw last Sainidq on lieulpciifiai tlii livv null llilpillts for it wt to the vii tlib itl dunior Beach Regatta IIIIJl3dhjf Hi Uidin coin an up in ii iii 21 liiiioviiieii oinniilter and liim xpiinwii ll ill ti lioiili iiiiniiiilu lil Im lie it lie in luiun liv iiil iill twi iizilw ili Aall iiist lllt llv illllll roe pio flit lll tlillliillllilli and races hiil vill bv held for all tlttl to Lois and liirls lio of it 4iill ll lii more 1iui ii liiv tin in LibNi is not the piiiaai lt Iii iteil lltl iiisliiii trivial lilltil ionwniiate on the isiliilztj of siislaiiiiui and propelling ionicle the ill Speed comes only ittei ioimiitiatid llzillilliil iilillll to wwnu last personal lmatter iliciii raviinininl instruc tion as iaiielit it the batluni beach coneentiabs on safey and ibilityl liii the water ill Giant in cxaesirlent of iliairie who liar retuined after 50 Eyears on the West toast has kiud lv consented to donate several lt prizes for lllt events of the after Viioon lr ilillll nuiifc the stipiila lltill that the prizes must go for yoiinusters under 14 years of age lIlr Grant stated the prizes were Elli the form of boyhood memories iWhere the beach is now laid out lwas once known as the ole swiml linin hole winre he and boylioori friends lid their swimmingj years ago But there was not the isandy beach or facilities provided for this centration The liainser of oinmerce are kindly lending tho large barge for use of the events and everything points to fine afternoon of water splashing it is hoped that all par ents and children utilizing thei ii ili llziiiii liith uafioii oiiiiiil aiu iIt ill tlmlllll lllt liilllllf The oiitstanvlini feature of these arrie Trop ii iiiiiwd olvt lioii re present it ifn llltlli fill inwa an Taillil iii illllll ifviiiln lillitil lliixt it WOlll illillitl all lillill ii til ll lzl iiviiil no viii iiii l=ll iiinii illtii iii ill iEl in plifiiiiiill 1i iiltl no tll ltl Illtif ii iit illllll iilttl ini wt luv LI tilii itii li lll liI la ilui 31th gt1lil llt ti in ll otini riax ll lid 1tillilllhtl oi ivwiiiiz siniv il Iill which til ippioxiiiiatelv uni iioiii will if ziviin lo the Sniuoi iidtll litlllli ill teiliiii diffti llltlil liitl fiiiss lllvillliilttliitl deinonsliatml inii lziniii ll ltonmitiiioii ililllili iiii llil inl lJiiELll li tlu ptiiiiilii Ii bunnies and Jilvt ill ii instiiiclioiizil methods is known as the lliidiiv System This svsteiii was used by all llltllllll services Utlllllilfi the war l11ll empliasixes toiiiity Voiitonil that nolhiin is attempted in the water by children or adults when swimming 111lilltllilll being given extent when all pupils illi paired off The logic must is selfexplanaiory At pupil left iiiiwzucliwd llllll be sides giving tltlillililltt to lllt leariim tl avoids the possiliilitv of unforc een accidents To the best of our knowledge there his never at any time been loss of life while in struction has been given using thci Red Truss method of instruction This is an enviable record whdn consideration is given to the thought of the thousands which learn undei lllls method Visit RCHF weekend 40 British ill Training Corps Cadets llithlllllll in three Dakotas flew into Camp Borden RCAF Station from Mal ton They arrived Saturday under the supervision of WC Bishop OBE AFC and FL Beardsley both RAF The party was accom lpanicd by press relations officer lVir Wilson of the RAF and Mr lMcDonald press relations officer of itlie Air Cadet League of Canada Saturday evening the visiting lcadets toured the RCAF station at Bordcn and thphn settled down for la good rest On the same day they had flown fromTrenton to Maltoiig then motored to Hamilton and Nia gara Falls and return then flew to Boidcn Sunday they were taken by bus to Wasaga Beach and several ofl gthe British cadets returned with fine coat of sunburn Returning to the RCAF Station for Sunday evening dinner the were served steaks The cadet who was reported tohave eaten seven steaks at Ottawasaid the account was exaggerated itwas only five steaks he had had Monday morning the cadets were kotas at eight oclock for Kapuskas ing After abrief stop at this Nor thern Ontariqutbqwn they proceeded uto Gimli Man where they spent Monday night Attired in smart khakidrill imi formsthe 46 boys had been select ed fromnamong the best air cadets in Glen Britain and they made wonderful impression on the RCAF officials at Camp Borden While at Borden the British cadets metCan ladian cadets and number of Can adian cadets also made the trip to Wasaga Beach corresponding number of Can adian Air Cadets are visiting in lBritain This is the first in series of annual exchange visits house as every room was well scented Has anyone had such an un pleasant experiencc If so how did they get rid of the odor Get Enbureji up early and left aboard the Da 46 British Air Cadet at Borden Waeage ft Careless Driving Charge Against LeevADismissed charge of careless driving against William iiildred Lee of Oril lia was dismissed by Magistrate Foster at Barrie July 30 The charge was laid by PT Walter Gatehiuise following an accident on llighway 11 mile east of Barrie several days ago Two persons were injured and there was considerable property damage when one of the vehicles rolled over and burst into flames Passing motorists uprighth the blazing cab to free the occupants Lee was defended bl301ton Mar shall KC of Orillia and the case was dismissed because there was not enough evidence for convic tion ix is pi ttli lli ltlltll to lfl pupils piiinpiiiz unit lown liall no tune is VIII Establishes unabout Record Rev Ernest Long Token lll Holidoylng at Bola ls Recovering in Barrie iktliltti littlillllllll of boat ti2 the til iIllilLl iti fitm till cla is lii iii illlti inle lltll tll of li lultll llop Il in ii llinle tlt Om Council Okoys 20 Hydro Contracts l947 Taxes $l9093 iii the tiii litt li pm ilill ii lltiil till niiii mean if tllili1 the pl pm 15d gt St Vin t1 tiervex is wit ill niiles lii it cl llt iii iii ili lliiiia ll viiii lwli ltll 7ii fn Humble II Ill lll flitdeli lli xiiitinil and he over on fiist fix division Trinih iv vl Ariel wound id iipwit iii will we pinrtiil iii Hi ilililln iep iiiunt of pi lot lii ln pone to but 71lltl depiztiiiii lliiitl om iiwrh =and 2lvilltltl Missoiiii ltcl wcn liiiiitl il lbiii Willi liip lie first bezit his inotoi in tillll it ii Lad in liti iillii iiii lll litMILKIN itlio iim ittli appointed tlaief of llll ildlili Voliiiiiqe lilt lliistaiie MS win liiilti illll lll liiIiiiiillit til ill lllill llflltvl lli iteiiinizl schools at livent7 II In illllw HWVl Vlhlanil lllls ind ilo lilllllt liliKlllIr caud ltl inatteis ilillilf his tili1H Mi WWW the liarrie lire lill1iili and ill will lli lllll have oomphted Ill years nest illiiinibir ltl eiiht foals he secretary and he served 10 years as lst lieutenant The first fill be attended was the old high school in tha iasl tilti 111 liliti Willlc fighting 11 fire on weii St inllllti Mr McMiilkin had narrow escape when he was blown out of the building by an explosion His face was severely burned and lll required medical attention for some weeks For 120 years Mr chulkin as lrrTn by AT GRASSLAND Limited and lie is toieinlm in the leather department lie lll retain his cmploymcnt the position of Fire Chief being parttime occiit pation in 1024 Cecil McMulkiir married Mary Wrisht of Alliston WM WWW Hwy mmmhd Grass and they have two daughters Mari mil lVWll DH 11 lt mm ion and Dmmhv ilhomas Dent rlll wellknown Oxford County llolsteip breeder The eyent was sponsoch by the lleford Crop improvement Associa lion and arrangements for the Greenshde Fatal iSimcoe party to allend were made lby Stewart Page agricultural Crowther is Fined $10 rcpresenfative and John Kidd and James Crowlher of Kirkland LakeleTiS Darby 0f 010 North SimCOC appeared before Magistrate FosterlCrop improvement Association Jilly 30 at Barrie and was found Modern hay harvesting equip guilfy of careless driving He wastinent was demonstrated and several fined 310 and costs iunits not numerous in this part of The charge was laid by PC Carl Ontario were louse These includlt Krueger of Bond Head followingcd hay criishers field balers for an accident early Sunday morning age harvesters as well as buck July 20 which resulted in the death rakes and other equipment that is of Lloyd Greenslade RCAF veter becoming more common an and son of Rev SH Greenslade The Grassland Field Day was formerly of Barrie Ciowther was particularly timely coming in sea defended by Stewart KC son when farmers are particularly concerned about the hay crop Sev eral farmers made the trip because beauty contest thcy were anxious to learn new Szitiirday afternoon July 12mcthods of getting the hay crop Ralph Riimery age 14 of St Cath storedquickly after being cut arines met instant death on High iilll1 ltli tlJi toopi lisp itiii va ii lie Zlifi veiilwil ii mm but iiiiiiiiii lii York with Tli Doekit ll Ellison liradtield ilillilllll lino with Buckeye lliby iiilii irand island tlurn to pie taro please liiiiiii iiiiiijiis ilrilltlV iotiiii Mom 33 it lllfi division Robinson of Simpson county clerk gave notice of following amounts reIpurl wl from fro for oiinty iiviex ltlli County Road Levy $l3llillll General Levy sltllirliitltl Schools 5270 iii4b School $300413 lotai 000347 Bylaws to provide for additional expenditures on roads and to lllllioill borrowing funds to meet Road Supt llcsse brought in his report for work done during June and was passed for payment The clerk was instructed to ask for tenders for crushing 5000 cubic yards of gravel grant of $1000 was given to the 0m Horticultural Society Claims of liaroid Prophet and Miller Leigh for sheep killed by dogs were ordered paid Councd adjourned to Aug VzL HOLLAND RIVER GARDENS CO SPRAYS GARDENS BY PLANE pupils Sever Villlltllltl of North Sinicoe farmers July 30 went to Wood Chorge Laid Following Bradfords ultra modern vegetable packing plant The Holland River Gardens Co Limited experiment ed with modern innovation re cently when the spraying of the firms large garden acreage on the Marsh was done by plane Leavens Bros plane did the dusting flying so loyv that at times themachine was within few feeti of the ground The performance is to be repeat ed on Thursday it weather permits and the area sprayed at that time may be inuch larger because ofthe Auterest of private growers in lhe experiment the success of which will be largely determined by Thursdays performance wlien it is way lbw mm miles 0f C0111 wood Getting out of school bus likely some oil will be added to the dust to make it cling better onll SlCPDOd r111le 1110 Path Of Toronto car Cgecmorc Legion is to sponsor REDICED RATES TO EXHIBITION Railways bus lilies and steamship lines are once more announcing reduced rates to the Canadian Na tional Exhibition this year from Aug 22nd to Sept 6th the plantsBradford Witness For all new of Barrie and Dist rict read the Examiner STRATHALLAN FOR SALE Strathallan slimmer residence of the late Helniuth KC across the bay is advertised for N0 EQUAL The agricultural show at the Can adian National Exhibition has no equalanywhere Every new de velopment to aid the farmer is on display as well as the products of farm field and dairy COMING Events Dance at Breiitwood Friday Aug Stroud Mountaineers Gents 50c Ladies 35c 30tfb Dance Baxter Friday Aug 15 Music by The Stroud Mountaineers Dancing from 030 to 115 30tfb Cookstown Dance Pavilion Don Gilkcs and his lOpiece orchestra every Friday night Admission 50c 31tfb Dance Shanty Bay Hall every Wednesday night Music by Stroud Mountaineers Snack bar Admis sion 50c 23tfb Painswick Womens Institute pic nic Tuesday Aug 12 at Mrs Goodfellows cottage NinthLine beach Everybody come 32b Dine and dance at the Jolly Farmer every Wednesday and Sat urday Modern and oldtime danc ing with good orchestra Halfmile west of Elmvale on Highway 92 Admission 50c 32b isale at $75000 This is onemf the jniles from Barrie by road this at tractive property has an area of some of the finest trees in the Speed BoatDriversC Dinner at Club 79 Miss Margaret Marshall Miss Toronto 1947wasa guest at the head table andwasviintrodueed to the visitors The handsome trophies which have been put up for annualbom petitioriwcrepresented to thveinr ning driVers by the folowing repre sentatives of the donors Town of Barrie Trophy by His Worship the Mayor Kiwanis Club Trophy by President Roy Christie Lions Club Trophy by President Peter Sinclair Rotary Club Trophy by Grant Mayor Hiram Walker Trophy by rDyment district sales representaz live Chamber of Commerce Trophy by President Fisher special prize handsome replica of sailing boat was given to the famous Jack Pops Cooper of Kan sas City by Homer LHenderson racing chairman on behalf of the Regatta Committee Gordie Burrell and his Club 79 orchestra played for dancing That evening the visitors were a1 50 guests at theCfficersYMess of the 135th Battery 45th AntiTank Regiment in Barrie Armoury earliest summer homes on Kem penfeldt Bay and was originally owned by the late Senator Allan The property is described as fol lows 4Beautifully situated on the south shore of the Bay about five Th 511mg lmed boat dlIVCIS their families and attendants were entertained Saturday evening by the Barrie Regatta Committee at dinner at Club 79 Presiding was Paul Fisher president of Barrie Chamber of Commerce which sponsored the American Power Bdat Association meet here again this year His Worship GrantK Mayor extended an official velcOnie to the United States and Canadian visitors Stiver managing directh of the Chamber of Commerce led in songs and also favored with scioral solos Tommy McClure ace announcer from Toronto introduced num ber of the drivers and recalled some of their exploits in the power boatfield Bob Schelling of Fort Erie chairman of the Canadian Division of the APBA had some timely remarks to make and show ed his colorfilms of the regattas held last year in Barrie Picton and Valleyfield The various prizes were distri buted to the winning drivers by Mr Fisher Mr Stiver and His Worship the Mayor l60 acres with 3900 feet of shore line About 100 acres are in orig inal North American forest with province Residence is English domestic type of heavy solidi stucco con struction having 11 rooms and bathrooms Ffirnishings are mostly antique Other buildings consist of greenhouse guest cabin garden ers cottage barn and stable gar age boathouse and dock Good water supply Riparian rights NEW MIDWAY AT CNE There is new Midway for Can adian National Exhibition visitors this year Many permanent build ings have been erected in the amusement area structures of streamlined beauty The Midway will be the usual admixture of re creation and education That Mid way Mile of Merrimentis aptly named lt Examiner Classifieds bring results

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