PAGE my Town Clerk Smith IeIIs Soroptimist Club Of Civic Affairs SiizRi Tow =1 on January 11 1111 $5 ttst 1Illlltll fziiaiiiiy it It as loud clcik uni ac mun Lieuttoi Iel was couniiaiitnngl to turn the 11111 izigiii Linipyyvy iallltll it the ti and Saran tllflli of his oftce the and over 31 yams Foresters 11315311 Canadian Anna III which is its up in niqrunalcrl llank llrglliitlil wlnn 7111 1132 llt l1ult fllllillillll structure lweri titztstax ill itll iyfllti Jlll Soon Lt lItiij ll 11 Inll llit nuptial litllxl KLH Itill plan wLuitby raid 1q Ami rim iltttil 111 year lotJ or Hate IlSttI 11 inujiliiiirts Sharp and was carry biiildirics 1o VTix with ii pietare of saiii liulil ll both inside and out liigigiiiiziiii 1lt311 iwo houses may look tiniii the exterior but tiei merit may vary lly iti mitil Ims tlilllll dutic ieii11 tillltils ll1t inwlwanx oviding tlt Kllt NW also look ilfli in 350 lvu Following the death of Ir Iliashu Im lt lllllkll tiltitlhi which cottnvdler iii 1923 his tor druiuliris lis ll lllll mm Hill 3w ktttt iuie AM IliiWN andh Ileiltlri tsineiit Wullltl have more iiii 1zgi Umch cizieiits than the llutist lIi up whmp My 1le ZISKHnNL tik tl 1til liriiiile is ller th tr has finishml gt It his nl of assessing the town iiiidi of the Council lltl with the permanent expend HM um um lltl OWIILIS lllt total ltl1gtl red was ill Mr Smith was introduced New CLEANING in fi 11 ii or icm ers ll ieoiivencr introduced new lllflllt llialf of the club by Minnie lark VD ISlely classification is child welfare Tw lerflelds lovely solos were presented EXPERTLY Mrs Jack Loucli accompanied CLEANED iMiss Ildna lheodorc IN YOUR WAs OWN HOME SUGAR FROM W001 by For number of years exper Ontarios Largest 0n La cation Cleaners NO MUSSI inanufacturing sugar from SIMCOE RUG Upholstery Cleaners Write Muir 55 Wihinswick Barrie PHONE Toronto 4761 EL0663 merits have been under way Finland to develop method tion in Uleaborg Finland and wi lhas pleasant taste Ewill not exceed that of heel sugar Wwssumm MIELECTRIVC co to did be peiftriiieti sucli it money and the are proper rc llhlti lerIilVI Usmlx ll cums be iiiziliitairieii The mil mm r011 and um Miumkdmy mm 1mJim Yth llrasiioi and in 19 tom tlltlltllllllt5 the tax rate for tlielyundqwi LLMJ m0 hm ClerkS W1 Jilillllltltllitfl o1 Illl Lotti Mimi WHY IS Slluck Tm 35 llrlfltft iiiii huge aiizouiits of money My hm llH Um NIHW thtllltlllS are then used to prepare law 13 out flite especial my 01 31 IIIS tllv Il 1m and Mn mend My LN mm mv mm veteran ot orlii lar II and Hi my Drown mt tax bills WI gt Hrllalpl ousiiis are acting in the my upand mailed 1m WW nll the capacity of assistant managers of Jflici llillitill of liiiths me how 31 3mm Spot of 1m nwwm Itllfiili umb iitr 3111 51011 veteran of both World War It lions made to the town hall aiidlliiluimI Mil llmmmm mm It 19 IllJZUIF Mill ill llittlllbil 0f 48 prominent in anadiaii Legion af Wilda ixiiiii and thanked on be llltl Miss llortlizi Jackson whose V00IIgrovers have reduced the prices The tirst factory to use the results of this research will go into opera produce about 1000 pounds of sug ar daily TIIC productis similar lto glucose is white in color and Tl price omestic wwmwwmsi esx gGrey Simcoe CO lCol Fell Buys Hotel Iiy X1it Jtl Lt ii llgti Elm ks Yulu tlt Ii How On hai Rural iftoii House ii Yziiiihiiiig was ititliarit on bled Brasher llt fire Completely rahti bv the that destroyed larrc pai of link Falls uii June 1908 111 hotel was iebtiil lllLl ieIioiiwl Iitltl ifsllltl 171711 to halls in 1111 Illi 1ltgtlfll titthil ll alto to Ill lur prepared his assussnunt roll 11 mm AUMm ml kll is handed to the council In the 1w of Winea 110 1M lmim HM illilifilllllt estimates for the can mm rlf Imfnli El dmmis of the coming hm 1i Ky its tilltuhlllll lillllllit to lurks it 11 Hmld 1Ulails In 1933 iii lell iiziriad lliss Vivian Howie gilinliiii fairs and is Zone oiiiinaiider of You ll lie is keenly interested in all municipal affairs and is much respected citizen of this il lage Good Supply Registered 31 Seed Available in Canada Y1 Owing to the sudden and some what unexpected cessation of de mand from Europelhis year for vRegistcred seed there is consid erable surplus of this good material available in Canada Because of this if surplus seed on Registered Seed of many kinds and varieties to levclswliich hard ly meet their costs of production This then is really bargain ycar fer the farmers of Canada to pur chase Registered seed lherprob Iem is to make this opportunity known to as many farmers as pos isible throughout Canada The Canadian Seed Growers As sociationrwhichdaemonprofiting ganization and is supported by an annual Dominion grant has ap pointed Publicity Committee to try to explore avenues of publicity The thought occurred to the Coin mittcc that they would take the liberty of asking newspapers and magazines to see if they would but willing to draw attention in their editorial columns to the opportun ity farmers have this year of pur chasing Registered seed at relative ly low prices ll cause it is the only seed guaran ild to betfTtOJVl rtetytoa Iii git standard of excellence is the only The use of Registered Seed bev THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA Irofley Jar berries llrcause Irituhard Miss lacked an organized church raid church elder asked lllillll about same ttsed trollev he had The friend loaned till is tilled with hymn singing ltIl inert Shaun here leading MRS llllll BENTON Jr llinest Burton was renamedg prisidcht of the Barrie branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses in the report of the nominating com mittee at the animal meeting on Thursday evening January 13 llarris Redmond was chosen vicepresident 21nd Mrs Laurie was once more named rel cording secretary Correspondingl secretary is Mrs Christine Livingl ston llarold Cusdcn is again trea surer Mis Walls and Mrs lladgley were appointed to the Over 110 people were present at he meeting which began at oclock in the Community House In her animal report Miss Ruth Russell nurse in charge stated the Barrie biancTofthF Victorian Order of Nurses during 1948 This number was 73 less than the previous year In the classication of these visits the chronic or long term illness patients had received uietnrzuormumbermfmsns 733 Other medical and surgical visits numbered 390 Visits to cancer pa tients numbered 159 obstetrical 310 newborn nursing care 178 and instruction 288 and prenatal 104 The number of prenatal vis tits showed an appreciable gain of 03 over last year Three confinements were con ducted in the homes and two oper ations Other health supervision calls made numbered 182 These figures showed an average of eight visits for each working day of the yearFiftysnineimin rites was the average time per call Admissions to the services of the method known of improving the quality and the yield of crops for the Foundation and Elite Stocks from which Registered seed is de rived are themselves selected for high quality increased yield and freedom from disease The use of Registered seed therefore will bring to the farmer higher quality hence higher grades increased yields and so more money in his pocket In addition because of the improvement in quality agricultural products com mand higher premium and can more readily be sold and ingreat er quantities on overseasmarkets thus tending to increase the na tional income of Canada If the Editors could conveniently devote their valuable space to gmention of Registered Seed the 6000 members of the Canadian Seed Growers Association would be exceedingly grateful to them gt Canada hasExportV Surplus of Tobacco lJ Canadian production of flue cured tobacco has declined from an early estimate but apart from chase there will still be an ex portable surplus of some 10000000 pounds This yearsaverage min imum price per podnd chas been set at 4114 cents as compared with last years price of 3612 cents the $7000000 United Kingdom par VON during 1948 numbered 492 which was 33 lowerthan theprev ious year These were listed as medical 124 which included 32 long term illness cases surgical 30 prenatal 44 an increase of 16 obstetrical for nursing care and advice 130 and newborn 156 It was probably in the last bracket that the total admissions were down since the infant welfare was shared by the public health nurses Six hundred and seventyve visits were frilly paid and 538 were part paid during the year The Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany paid for 142 and 1030 were Tree or nonchargeable MANY CANT PAY Miss Russell remarked that she was considerably concerned about the fact that within the past year particularly thelastfsix months there were apparently morefamil ies in our district who werenan clally unable to meet the rising cost of living Consequently they were not receiving theeveryday re quirements for minimum stand ard of health She said that after consideration of circumstances such as these the usual moderate TeeforthircllsldtObe re duced to part pay visit or in most instances free call The annual proschool immuniz ation clinics were held from April 14 to June 16 under direction of Dr Smitmm Ratepayers may purchase quf Prepayment Rtec of January February MarchandApril at cumr Whitetail ouch 29594951 1960 19631 19166 12500 2441 1450 2454 2451 2936 2940 2944 29 48 40301915 3928 935 3931 5000 8894 49m 08 4914 was 1311 7382 98 28 9848 1968 2460 2952 3936 4922 up 99 ave ByiPife of BARRIE TAXES iot 1949 Ml lgb 114 routs8 145 Mar 1881 than Apr minus 919 98015 982 $9 83 9848 986 988 989 SMITH Treasurer AN EXAMINER WANT AD renown 841a TRY eipts during themonihs the following rcite Mann am in April 971 2464 2957 3942 4929 1975 1977 241572412 29631966 3950 3955 4931 4944 7398 7404 1416 9851 9873 9887 with 1949 Tax Bill on Simcoe County Health Unit was mTinizition clinics They had also of health Fiftyone children receiv ed innoculations against diphtheria and whooping cough Then well baby conferences which iiiere held each Wednesday in theeommimity house numbered 28 from January to August 18 with atotal attendance of 612 or an average of 22 Miss Russell re ported thatthe VON was now workingciri conjunctiOn with the public hgalth nurses who had taken charge on August 18 The now the official agency responsible for child health clinics and im taken over part of the infant wel fare work and by mutual agree ment system hadbeen worked out to eliminateovrlapping of calls RV NURSES Beginning October 25 the under graduate student observation pro gram commenced To December 12 students of the Royal Victoria Hospital school of nursing had two days each in the district with Miss Russell The students Spent 1127 hours on VQN duty and observed 151 visits Miss Russell felt that they hadshown keen interestfin this phase of nursing Miss Russell expressedlbw lap predation to the president and membersof the VON board for the loyal support and cooperation re Cancer Patient Visits Total 159 Miss Russell Reports at VON Meeting board of directors that 2394 visits had been made by as Jim ref it knitted berets sold for $100 and babies bootees were selling at 75w llli war for Illt51111 place and ml The old leiiplis Sunday as elders and child musical gtt1li Zlil MR and ti llciitun leads the singui as MISS RUTHRUbShLL ceiyed from them during the past year She also expressed her thanks to the members of the medical tstaff to Miss Shanaliaii and the office staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital for their faithful service in receiving telephone calls and to those ladies who had given so freely of their time to assist at the baby conferences She thanked lthe organizations and interested anyway to the VON duringthe past year Miss Russell particularly mcn tioncd Mrs George Terry who had proved to be such valuable parttime assistant She also thank cd Mrs James Cunningham Mrs IL Latanvillc and Mrs McConkey Who had helped her during the year Treasurer IIarold Cusden report ed that the balance on hand as of January 1949 was $146196 Ex penses for 1948 had totalled $3 58249 This was only slightly less than the balance on hand on the same date last year Harris Redmond chairman of the nance committee announced thatover $2000 the largest amount inthe history of the Barrie branch had been collected with the annual tag day He commendcd notaryworkersmhad helped make the drive sucha success Mrs Frank Hammond chairman of the nurses advisory board re ported that there had been 126 days parttime duty done during the year Ken Robinson recreation direc tor announced that Miss Russell had agreed to give short course otevening classes for the Bugs Bunny baby sitters club The classes would be in the form of basic training for baby sitters The usual $25 was voted to the Royal Victoria Hospital for their telephone service during the year Eggs 45c and 5C Saturday Market on Saturday morning and custoiiiu ClS ilt vhltx on sale iiitct were selling ilLiiig vllt the chief eciitiiiiottitatv and were itigliing in at five and six pounds 45 cents Iiomeiiiade tarts raisin pies were cents each cents dozen and the small cake sold at pound pepper squain iots arid pothtues also for sale Cit roii sold at 111 and 15 LelllS earth at five and 10 cents depending on size apiece ing were almost finished and the large coal stove in the centre of Second Time in Years Victoria Harbor Voters Against Beer and Wine lyears eligible voters of Victoria Harbor last week answered dc cisive no to the question of whe ther they wanted beverage room in their village plxatic than on the former occasion was their which nearly 80 per cent of those eligible used their franchise they defeated the proposal Monday by l282 votes to 193 clear majority of 89 with the drys polling 504 per cent of the vote tors rejected the proposed dining room 184 against it the drys gaining majority of 100 and polling 607 per cent of the vote in Victoria Harbor the margin of victory for temperance forces was 50 votes thenucstion being dc feated by 294 votes to 244 question on the ballots Victoria Harbor would have required an affirma tive voteaif overfipreicentoi ballotscast Instead60 per cent 0f the vote was polled in opposi tion to the questions centipedes and insects are among the hazards faced by rubber gath erers in the forests of the Amazonl TRY AN individuals who had contributed in Trading was quiet at the liliilltv Chickens eggs and homemade as they have been all Eggs were rllli down and a1 15 and 50 cents tlttleli Chicktiis suld at and cents lowl Sold at iti and flill with cookies uiis small hosted cakes read on the counters Tl priced from was baking pies Lttlcly of buttti sugar andQ raisin It lli Th ere 30 cents lolelf llairy buttei remained at We In the vegetable market vegan tble marrow citroii cabbage and were iiiost lititlti ble car with the usual onions iid vegetable marrow was pricedl Cfibbagcs were five ttlllst In the liandknit counters small The walls of the renovated build ooins were being well heated by he floor thidland Free Press Herald For the in eight second time Even more eni answer In ballot in By an even greater margin clcc license They voted 284 to In the previous local option vote To have gained victory in either Committee for Repeal OCCUPATIONAL PERILS Poisonous snakes toads spiders EXAMINER 1V ANT AD CROWN BRAND conrssr Wdlmocaef4aaioaem Simply print your name and address on any ploin sheet of paper Jamie to THURSDAY JANUARY 20 1949 XI Trucking Service Sugar liluzs sold at to DRIVEURSELF 172 TON STAKE AND PANEL TRUCKS lOcper mile LARGE TRUCKS 15 per mile Dial 2433 or 2221 Ill The Continental Life Insurance Company forthe yearendingDecemberfllslI948 reports Salient yea urea Marking Another Year of Progress llIISIVICSS IN lOIHIIC Iiicrcasc for year $738032 8990 POLICY AND NNIIIY ltliSllllllZs Increase for year IOIAI ASSFIS 0ng Increase for year QIAII lt IflIIlYIIOIIICIlS or to dependents of those who die Newton Lander Men and Hun hut IIIFrmcm7 11 t$I51l7I7I ll ll nl 8160814177 $18974977 312011317 1082038 Commencing another year of service to the public The Continental life Insurance Company shows combination of stability and vigor which will assure the continuanco of life insurance service ofthe highest calibre as the Company develops its program of expansion IHE 00111111511111 1le INSURANCE comma IIequ omm lotu Iii alter Sillllll lii cllcsnfrlil BRANCH GRANT MAYOR worm Mail this iogeihmih labeltrom 515 in of Crown Brand Corn Syrup or reasonable TH mm mm cumsr Station 150 Dunlap Street Barrie Purely Canadian Company Estublishedfll99 Montreal flue Be certain you entry has sufficient postage all Wdo to enter Ilia Cronin Brand contest Now heres what happens r71lhem1areNiree regular January meeting fol lowed for caucus corms 5mm sogliir man mmimmis Jan tSFeb r5 FEb1March 13 March 16ltApril 15 Entries received will be validonly for the month in are received so mail earlyrand malt entries for each contest month which they Each month 1154 entries will be clraINrt from the mail redelved These 154 persons writ then be notied by mail and asked to mail letter giving three reasons why gt theylikCrownjrand CornSYrup ruminant tuber rum lithmlwm aiuwmmim alabalsom 21 from carted Comv summon Starch gmmslbn 30 Cartons II COM Top Unit meat uhbdhmltlJln carom Thembased on the meritpf tlie replies the 154 prizes will be awarded as followsiu 944 48W DETERMINE UIIIIGH OF THE IIlEE FIRSTPRIZE LETTEIIS IS BEST THE WRITER Of TIIIS BEST ll WILL THEN BE NAMED THE inn PRIZE $5000 an ii um um ruin any III in roaming minis Eensons Corn 511er Glen in If no label top or cartpnls enclosed the Prize will be $1000 The Crown Brand Contest is open to all Canadiansexcepf employees and their families ofThe Canada Stunt Company and its advertising agency Judgos decision will be nal All entries become the property of The CanadaStarch Company no THE CONTEST rori trillion BEGAUSE iirsrisvm nun MEIIEI IF Iii miiu cur vmii inn now um wan onoii Heres the chance for Junlgr to get his bike for Mom to at tho new can for Dad to G9mgIng7f19l9lwgtdg Enter now you my be enact the winners in unit 8mm comma minim mum mum iii LOCAL LONG DISTANCE TRUCKING PCVICLASS 24 HOUR SERVICE 10c permile lNlHEllOPtN10NTHIE VWvFirst 21iiiiz$5o allergistiii if