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Bobcaygeon Independent (1870), 14 Oct 1937, p. 2

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Will your name appear in Monday’s newspapers? . If it does, will you be writhing with pain in the emergency ward of a hospital, will your mangled remains be resting in a funeral parlorâ€"or will you be held by the Police on a charge of manslaughter? If you are a motorist and value life and property, help to stop this slaughter of innocent Ontario must go down! We are justly proud of the Police of this Provinceâ€"but they be everywhere. people. With a policeman in sight. Ontario Motorists will ("o-operate When you see a motorist driving in a manner dangerous to the public, take his number, make a careful note of the actual time and place and when you reach your destination write to the lVIotor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto, giving full details. We do not invite reports of minor infringements of the traffic laws; you are requested to use sound judgment. We will deal adequately with offenders. lWright, Eric Graham. Darwin Kimble PRIZE WINNERS Fecond Classâ€"Writingâ€"Fern Jun- kin. Jean Hardy, May Telford. AT SCHOOL FAIR Writing Jr. Illâ€"Frank Poole, C. Millage, Helen Graham. Writingâ€"Sr. Illâ€"Shirley Hamitlon Aileen Hill, Burritt Kerr Compositiorâ€"Secondâ€"Jean Fern Junkin, Blanche Hill. Scrap Bookâ€"Jr. Firstâ€"Fred Lewis Doreen Kelso. Scrap Bockâ€"Sr. 1â€"Yelma Kimble Clare Kerr. Donald Parker. Leaf Collectionâ€"Jr. Thirdâ€"Wilha Bottum. Betty Hill, Lawrence Parker. Leaf Collectionâ€"Sr, thirdâ€"Phyllis ('rowe. Frank Porle. Victor Allan. Quilt lunkin, Patchingâ€"Fourth Classâ€"Reta Jun kin. The following is a full report of prize winners, of the Bobcaygeon School Fair which is held in conjunct- ion with the Bobcaygeon Agricultural fair. Sewing on buttonâ€"Reta Junltin. Doll's Patterson, May Telford‘. Cosh Wihla Bottum. Embroideryâ€"Ruth Kerr. Many fanrable coments were made concerning the exhibits of the school children, and Agricultural Instructor. . Hardy. is to be congratulated. Jr. First -â€" Weaving ~ Marjorie l'oulter, Bill Od en, Gladv~ Steel. _ g ' b Leat C'ollectionâ€"Fourthâ€"Shirley SENIOR 1â€"Weaving â€"Lorraine Hamiltn. Jim Woodhouse, Eleanor Finley, Darwin, K_imble. Wendell Lew- Thurston. Joan Odgen, May Telford, Margaret is - Weed Collectionqlr. Thirdâ€"Jean McGee. Sr. 1â€"Artâ€" Eric Graham. Lorraine Hardy. Marjorie Finley. Bill Kennedy. Biscuitsâ€"third classâ€"Wi‘iha Bot- Finley, Roberta Wright. Weed COHGCEiOnâ€"Phyllis CI'OWG, tum. Betty Junkin. Floris Watt. SECONDâ€"Art (Nasturtiumsâ€"Von Charlie Millage, Kathleen Jermyn. Biscuitsâ€"Fourth Classâ€"Colleen KelsoLois Watt, Lawrence Parker. Flowersâ€"Table Bouquetâ€"~Roberta Murphy, Eula Rosenburg, (Pussy Willows)â€"Douglas Purdy Wright, Robert Bottum. Donald Thur- Bran Muffinsâ€"Second Class~Mary Lois Watson. Wilha Bottum. Map of ston. Finley, Lorraine Finley. Countyâ€"Von Kelso, Blanche Hill, Astor'sâ€"Light Colsredâ€"Robert Botâ€" Doughnutsâ€"third classâ€"Betty Hill, Jean Cosh. Applesâ€"Norman Englishltum Floris Watt. Sylvia Jackson. Cookiesâ€"second classâ€"Joan .Odgen Jean Hardy. Pumpkinâ€"Yon Kelso, Plain Cookiesâ€"thirdâ€"Wilha Bot- Lois W'atson. Jean Cosh. . tum, Margaret Finley, Jean Cosh. THIRD Al-tfimap of OntariOâ€" Fancy Ccokiesâ€"third~Helen Gra- Muriel Finley, Eyla English. Best dressed Finley ,Joyce Patterson Cooking-â€"Biscuits â€"~Seconl class~ Astersâ€"dark colorâ€"Margaret Mc- Gee. Francis Lee. Eula Rosenburg. ‘ Sun flowersâ€"Joyce Patterson. Shirley Hamilton, Jim Woodhouse, Marigoldsâ€"Jean Hill, Helen Gra- ham. Eula Rosenburg. Pussy Willowsâ€" ham, Davy! StaDICS- F anCy Cookies-~Thirdâ€"Helen Gra- Shirley Hamilton. Madeline Bell, Dahliasâ€"Louie Thibadeau. Plain Cookiesâ€"Fourth Floris Wait. Map of North Americaâ€" Zinnasslohn Brien. Carl St. Thom- Shirley Hamilton Charlie Millage, Phillis Crowe, Marieas. Eric Freeburn. Fancy Cookies â€"Fourth Classâ€"Is- Grant. Easter Cardâ€"Aileen Hill, Petuniasâ€"Eula Rosenburg, Fred ohel McGee. Colleen Murphy. Marie Grant. Colleen Murphy. Lewis. Laura Crowe. ! Pumpkin Pieâ€"Third Classâ€"Jean FOURTHâ€"Lead Pencil Drawingâ€" Nicotineâ€"John Brien. iHardy, Jean Cosh. Jim Woodhouse, Francis Lee, Burritt Nasturtiumsâ€"Bill Odgen Apple Pieâ€"Fourthâ€"Eula Kerr. W'ater Colorsâ€"Hazel Younge. Cosmosâ€"John Brien, Robert Filey burg, Eleanor Thurston. Aileen Scott, Alice Hearne. Map of Sewingâ€"Quilt Patch Fancyâ€"Dor- Cakeâ€"Fourthâ€"Kathleen Jermyn. South Americaâ€"Eleanor Thurston, othyCrowe, Marilyn Murphy, Mary Wctdworkâ€"Bird Houseâ€"secondâ€" Rosen- Francis Lee, Burritt Kerr. :Finley. Jimmie Thurston, Douglas Purdy, JR. firstâ€"Writingâ€"Velma Kimble,f Quilt Patch plainâ€"Dorothy Crowe Claude Kerr. Dawson Kimble, Tom Cullon. gMarilyn Murphy, Mary Finley. l Bird House‘Thirdâ€"Bobby Crowe Senior Firstâ€"Writingâ€" Roberta; Quilt Patchâ€"Third Classâ€"Ruth Charlie Millage, Norman Swartman. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHW'AYS .Motor Vehicles Branch Kerr. llelen Graham Wilha Bottum.} Special Classâ€"Helen Graham Jean Best dressed doll â€"â€"Firstâ€"Ruth Lee The death toll from car accidents in cannot Most accidents occur when a policeman is not around. Traffic violators know better than to speed, cut 1n or crowd other cars N Nail - Kelly, Jack Henderson. BOBCAYGEON INDEPENDENT . Bird Houseâ€"Fourth Classâ€"Burnis Patchâ€"Fourth Slassâ€"Reta Kimble. Maurice LeBer, Francis Lee. -. “ Boxâ€"Second Classâ€"Murray Nail Boxâ€"Thirdâ€"George Hill, Nail B::xâ€"Fourthâ€"Robert Bottum Scarfâ€"second classâ€"Joyce Francis Lee. Kniie Boxâ€"Fourth Classâ€"Do Doll's Scarfâ€"Secondâ€"Helen Graham Grant. Francis Lee. Poyeyeâ€"Jim Woodhouse Ladderâ€"Clare Brooks Bread Lewis, Carl Telford, Ross Airoplaneâ€"Fourthâ€"J im house. Window Stick~Thirdâ€"V :- ’ .. wag ." ' “ ._... . . ‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER, lSth 11237 L“ . buted over the grounds. Chm- LEN,“ PRINTER GETS Widding a battle Club three 1.“: 2n: did a fantiStic lndan War dance. Bi: RECALL PETITION R... about 300 representative-S 1...»! miter Ontario Reserves. ‘ MOVE TO UNSEAT ABERHART GOES FORWARD ANOTHER _‘__ __ I’m-L“- m- P was STE ramâ€"‘7. ;- " " g . EDMONTON, Sept 22â€"Recall i phone 7] (w. ., Q, proceedings launched lugainst Preq :l 2892 l’ mier Abeihart by electors in his Ok- otosks-High River Contistuency went ’ ahead today. Petiton forms have been sent to the King’s Printer and it was expected they would be mailed to the riding tomorrow R. A. Andison. Clerk cf the - Executive Council, said sufficient ! forms will be forwarded to the ap- , j plicants to permit 75 pep cent of the g j FINEST GRANITES- electors on the last voter’s list to sign ‘ f . . ' the petition about- 5,500 signatures. i ‘ 'SLPERIOR ll ()Rl‘llâ€"TWHH’ Under the Recall Act., about seven MARKERS Cemetery Wort; _‘LowER rm»: months might elapse before a new 5’ member of the Legislature is chosen ; Local Representative“- to succeed the Premier if he were un- ‘ seated. K- A. NlSBE’l‘T The petitio n must be displayed in Funeral Direct”r all post offices in the constituency for i Phone 1 forty days after the forms are mailed 1‘ H A 7 Another forty-day period is allowed â€"~ - w for a justice of the Alberta Supreme Court to check signatures and declare the seat vacant, if more than 66 2-3 per cent of the electors sign the pet- ition. McLAUGHLIN. FULTON, STINSON The Legislative Assembly Act pro- ANDERSON vides a vacancy must be filled within Jarristers, Solldhrs, Notaries, Etc. 120 days. Offices at Lindxar and Fcnelon Fails. If Premier Aberhart were unseated L M. Hilton, B.A., T- H- 51-71-21, KC. he would be eligible to contest the J. E. Anderson, K.C.. Crown .~‘.‘.‘.crney, ensuing by-election according to the E' V- Fulton, 8- A- Recall Act. ‘~ DR. R. G. SCOTT Leaal Cares SEALED-IN FLAVOUR _..~_ Dentist Capture the Goodness of. Raspberries Off)“ 0"" Ken. Griffin's 15‘9“” In Jam Shop Hours: 9-12â€"l.30-5.BU No doubt many of you have ripe Evenings by Appointment red respberies in your gardens right BOBCAYGEON * ONT- now. those of you who live in the city haven’t the luxury of picking them off yoru .(wn bushes but the markets in thee ities at this time of the year carry a wonderful sel- .ection of fruits brought in fresh from the farms every morning. Don’t miss capturing the delicate ,flavour and the inviting fragrance lam! color of these berries by sealing them up in glasses to brighten your ,emner table all next winter. jyour children will lov l l icome home from school just starving land can have homema’de raspberry ,jam to spread on their bread; and What a delicious aftern FROST FROST Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyancesliic ....OFFICE TEMP-LE BUILDING. Kent and Cambridge Streets Lindsay, Out, â€"â€" Phone 41 Branch Office~Bobcaygecm over Woo-llard’s Drug Store H. E. MOFFATT TINSMITH. Eavo Troughinz, Plumbing, Repairing All orders receive prompt attention (“MT SQUARE BOBCA YGEON Jam. It will dings, too; Just as it is, o a hot raspberry sauce. And . you can l l ' I i use it for cake frostings and for W ’ 7 RE TRINITY UNITED HERCH INDIAN MAID “MISS COUCHICH- Rem]. Leach Pasctor ualas IN CHIEF 98, DOES WAR DANCE ' ‘-w as Boardâ€"secondâ€"Wendell was Chosen “Miss CWChiChing” today Watson. Bread Board, 3rdâ€"Frank Poole. Airoplaneâ€"Thirdâ€" Clare dollâ€"Secondâ€"Mary Donald Campbell, Herb Finley. Brooks, ictcr Allan - Lawrence Parker. Frank Poole. Special Group Carvingsâ€"George Finley, Frank Poole. Victor Allan. Knotsâ€"Thirdâ€"Hector Allan. Vegetablesâ€"Beets Egyp neth Campbell, George Hill Gregor. ?.1anâ€"-Kenâ€" , Fred Mc- Beets, Detroitâ€"Victor Allan, Ross Lyle, Colleen Murphy. Corrots, Shortâ€"Lorne Steele, Nor- man Swartman, Donald Thurston. Carrots, Long â€"Co£ieen Madelene Bell, Laura Crswe. . Pctatoes, Earlyâ€"Lorne Steele, Reta Aileen Hill, Junkin, Isobel McGee. Potatoes, Lateâ€"Arnold Oliver, Ken- neth Campbell, Norman Swartman. Pepper Squash,â€"Kat'nleen Jermyn Jerymn Turbi-n Squashâ€"Kathleen Murphy, Th. Helm of Friends n; Serviceâ€"1.1 a. m. Serviceâ€"7.00 p.m. Bible Studyâ€"Thursday at 8 F In W at the annual Rama Fair. Miss Sim- e Welcome You coe is a student of the Orillia Colle- giate. Elsie Laforce of Rule. was se- KNOX PREBYTERIAN ClzfisaCH . f the twelve pretty Month. Mooâ€"u mm. s m the contest. Evening Service, 7. pm. J. Frank Kelly, Huntsvii- S S g g ‘ A» who was mad ..c, ex M‘L‘ ' ' “Ad Adult Bible Claw; .3 am. e “Chjef Couchich- 7.30~Mid-Week Service ' Always Welcome at Knox Orillia, Sept 22â€"Elsic . the Ram: Reserve, Lake C ' . â€"l f thers and prese u e ea a flag p01?" a dllted the reserve with M Big‘m 98 y: a British nag. Chief Boscuonon BAPTIST CHURCH - , . -.. - Rev. M. 3. Gillian. Put" 10.00 armâ€"Bible School 12.00 mumâ€"Worship 7.80 paraâ€"Gospel Savioo Prayer Service Thursday and 5“" urday Buzzing: 8 p.111. Everyone Invited Holy Communionâ€"second Sunday 3‘ 11.00 a. in. St. Albnn's Church, Verdun Divine SetViee, Last Sunday in the Month at 2.30 p. m. ‘ , LINDSAY THURSDA Y, OC‘TOl 3“: H busy ,. parts 16‘5". duct win» pcyreils i , Thrc; ;.‘ : r pcyrcfi; higher . , power ' Hove 3'2; sudcer.-j,' :' You 5%:1'-‘ cost 12:21:» of workers - cuer‘ v .r.-- The succes» outs‘m'czr ‘* power casts 1735! 1"“ is,- t} is _ FAULTY FARMING l “'ES'I‘ REAPII‘IH l / K ha Canada. :.:.~.\'I'zi:.;.j 1.3 underflalgr. :..>.~ «one 31 her western . _. ~ been much '».;.,\‘r ' } reckless~ .‘lcrr. .,-L_. -~ 4‘ - -¢ Service LLOYD A. it Seeing Specia l ’3 “V . l: l .‘ -â€".... ._. « ' g“ 3 Ar V 3 ROM time generation: e have always ’: '1 j ' 4 who claimed 1) i And during tin; since photogt‘agug . 1 once people be:;"'.‘.2. ’ maintained that. s.;. been seen, they graphed. Even though no ,2; .~ when confronted by . r. , ~ to haVe had a camera l:..:; f this claim, speculati..:. . ;. tion has gone so fa." as that. surely, 131101011: up}: will some day erolw ;.. sensitive to the €222:;::.:2L -:1 spirit World, if such :2..-: discovery and photmgfayhii the invisible rays of 111‘: s infra-red and ultra-rink, X-rays, Grenz rays and v 1 01 radiation for which :1: 1‘ emulsions have been c painted to as giving groan: Speculation. Certainly a ing, not to say alarming: “)7 to contemplate, but :nl Whether or not spooks wxis‘ day photography has :20 if all in making synthetic sgv Behold the spook iII"sz'7=. the work of an amateu: mpher, How was it mad with the camera on a tripod, l W88 photographed and than Shutter closed. Then with camera’s being moved or 1 wound, the ghost walked 1 “â€"â€"

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