Theatre Contractin Barrie

Theatre Contractin Barrie

ee wo ——— a | 4 : Volume Fifty-two—No ; is ARNPRIOR,ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL Sth, 193 Subseription—$2.00 per year in advance THEATRE W. G. Henderson Is Made Guilty PleaMade The United Church Choir AUTO ACCIDENT LAST SPRING C P ON r TR e A s CT e I n N t BARRIE Managerof Cobalt Bank lford ggs s Easter Cantata | ByWa Bi AGE ACTIONS AWARDEDTTO OARNPRIORFIRM ‘at Cou Pleasing throughout was th - RESULTS INDAM ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Henderson of|’ rt Session sentation of the Easter cantata Ottawa were in town for the week- “The Darkest Hour,” in Grace-St. * end, and-early this week the form- *Rarl Cotie Sues in Case Sullivan & Son Limited ourned Andrew’s United church on Mbnday ~ PRP er left for Cobalt in which town he Court Wasthen Adj evening. Of the Loss of Pacing ~ Will ConstructaNew will assume the duties of the man- Until April 20th But a Assisting the choir of the local On The Firm’s Senior Partner ager of the branch of the Bank of Horse Dueto an _ Amusement Building Further Adjournment church, in the solo work, were Mrs. Nova Scotia. He will be joined Frank Gilbert, soprano soloist, St. Greens Auto Crash for Joseph Saso later by Mrs. Hienderson and baby.) n eMade The James’ United church, Ottawa; Mr. May B and _ “Bil” Henderson, was for several|: Russell Ferrier baritone soloist, St. WILL COST $75,000 |-years the assistant manager in the James’ United church choir; Mr: STATEMENTS VARY Appearing before County Judge Fairways local branch of the Bank of. Nova in Pembroke on William Nixon, tenor soloist and Sestia. In April of 1929 he was J. TO Muleahy Several Local MenWill Thursday afternoon. oflast week, well-known radio artist; Miss Lois By “The Caddie” Three Enter an Action im transferred to an Ottawa . branch Walford A. Biggs, former treasurer Chippendale, contralto; Messrs. BeEmployed on.Works — ‘and now, much to the satisfaction of Renfew county, pleaded guilty Bramwell Bailey and Cecil Allen, Claim of Damages for In WesternTown— of a host of loca] friends, is pro- to the theft of a sum in excess of tenors. RNPRIOR golfers may now don Personal Injuries moted to the managershipof one of the county of Ren- The cantata itself is a very beau- $100,000 from ; their plus fours, or whatever is the more important branches 0 during the past six years. tiful and intricate work and is pro- that banking institution, frew the prevailing, fashionable golf tog- Echoes of a motor mishap of _ Last week the Arnprior contract - Present at the hearing were the claimed by critics to be one of the gery, and slip up to. the course at ing firm of Maurice “Sullivan and last summer will be heard in two court officials , counsel for crown greatest compositions of modern Sand Point for a’ round or two. _ Son. Limited was awarded the con- members of Easter music. The local choir, damage actions scheduled for hear- -tand defence and the The club house is open; the fair- ing at the session of the supreme ‘tract for the erectionof a new the warden’s ‘special committee, ap- under the direction cf Mrs. H. E. ways wintered well; temporary theatre in’ Barrie and*work-was in Mason, showed the resuits of ex- court, with Mr. Justice Raney pre- VISITORS pointed to handle emergencies greens have been arranged; the siding, in the court house, Pem- started immediately on removing connection with the special audit tensive training, especially in the ch at.present: oc- course is fit for play; the drying-up broke, Tuesday next, says the Pem- thebuildings whi and investigation. — balance and quality of tone. eupy the site of the proposed new process has gone forward at a broke Standard-Observer. |\}In Arnprior During the} Court was adjourned until Mon- pleasant rate; in fact everything is _., amusement entenprise, - Mr. W. B. Parr, Pembroke, and day, April 20th, but there was no practically ready for he or she who Mr. G. A. Boyce, Arnprior, are joint “The theatre will beof. fireproof Week-end and Holidays assurance that the accused would Instal Officers would golf. - onstruction, 65 by 140 feet, to seat defendants in two suits the first be sentenced on that date, there 800patrons. It -will:cost: im tthe being one in which Mr. Earl Cotie, being the possibility that a further In Vivian Lodge AGAIN this year Eddie Allen has Arnprior, is the plaintiff and is sa- neighborhood of $55,000 and. the Paul Wolff, Airy adjournment may be deemed advis- been engaged aS greens keep- ing for $1,000 damages for ioss of equipment thereof.-an additional - Jack Yule, Toronto able. _- $20,000,, making a total of $75,000. Boyd Shaw, Ottawa M, A. DEITZ, D.D.G.M., HERE ON er; in fact he has been at work for bis horse, buggy and harness, - ‘Plans for the building were by John iLeo Sargent, ‘Pruro TUESDAY EVENING some time in anticipation of the which he alleges was due to the “Wilson, architect, Collingwood. - Joseph Saso, Ottawa early “golfist.” negligent operation of Parr’s auto- Regular Meeting mobile by the latter on the provin- -. Owner of theatre will be John “Levi Barry, Kingston - Mr. M. A. Deitz, D.D.G.M., and Saso being a brother’ of Joseph Armand Raby, Ottawa FFICLAL opening of the golfing cial highway on April 18th, 1989. Fitzroy Council accompanying brethern from Ren- In his statement of claim. Mr. Saso of Ottawa. who operated a] ‘Lloyd Wilson, Toronto frew officiated at the installation of season is still in the offing by several weeks. Usually the annual Cotie asserts that he owned a psc- fruit and confectionery. store in MAURICE SULLIVAN Hedley Bridge, Ottawa officers for the ensuing term for dinner is held about the middle of ing horse which Mr. John Lee was _ Arnprior several years’ ago. Mert. Mullins, Lachute BUSINESS AGENDA LIGHT AT Vivian lodge, [1.0.0.F. on Tuesday May, and on the following Saturday driving on the highway some three Several workmen. and foremen, Frank. Galvin, Renfrew MARCH. SESSION evening. there is the official opening with the miles south of Arnpricor when 2 - Yegularly associated with construc-|- —Mr. James. McConnell of Tim- James Graham, Ottawa Duly installed were: J. M. Neil- motor car, driven by Mr. W. 5. tion jobs awarded. to M. Sullivan mins has been a guest for tne. past ‘George Boutin, Toronto The regular monthly meeting of son, J.P.G.; H. E. Prensler, N.G.; tournament between teams captain- and Son Limited, are at present in few weeks at the homes of several Wim. Murray, Montreal ed by the president and vice-presi- Parr, collided with one driven by the Fitzroy township council was S. Slater, V.G.; J. Thomas, secre- Mr. G. A. Boyee and was driven Barrie engaged on necessary work friends and relatives in Arnprior Miss L. Brown, Ottawa held on Saturday, March .28th, all tary; E. A. Clements, treasurer; D. ent. , preliminary to the actual construc- and district including a cousin, Mrs. Donald Blondeau, Carp. violently against his buggy, over- members present. ‘Minutes of last H. McComb, warden; J. H. Coburn, turning same and so injuring his oi enof the theatre.: Robert Clarke of. town. Miss Etta Hunt, Ottawa meeting were read and adopted. conductor; F. Cheal, 0.G.; O. Mc- LJNDOUBTEDLY there will be keen competition for the El- horse that it had to be destroyed. J. Russell Rudd, Ottawa Moved by Mr. Millar, seconded Comb, LG.; T. W. Cotie, R.S.N.G., In his statement of defence Mr. Arnold Wolff, Pembroke by Mr. Craig, that the following R. R. Ruddick, L/S.N.G.; H. Craig, come trophy when the season has Charles Coghlan, Ottawa advanced to the time for champion- Parr admits the collision but claims accounts be passed and the reeve RS.V.G.; C. Freitag, L.S.V.G.; E. there was no negligence on his part * AndDistrict — Malcolm Wilson, Ottawa issue orders to paythe same: Arn- Achtenburg, RS.8.; <A. Neilson, ship play. And, by the way, the Phil. Cranston, Montreal present holder of the Eleome, Mr. alleging if there was any it was on K' prior Chronicle, printing assess- L.S3S.; H. Gerrie, chaplain. ; the part of Mr. G. A. Boyce, who, N W. W. Weed, is probably getting BURN NEWSITEMS Keith Bethune, Montreal ment notices and advertising, At the conclusion of the official he asserts, turned his automobile Miss May Griffin, Ottawa $16.63; Buckham & Vance, groc- installation and other sSusiness, the edge on those who will contest Annie ‘Neilson of Appleton, Miss Miss Laura Moss, Ottawa - eries for John Smith and family luncheon was served in the recrea- with him the right. to hold the to the right without giving him any EasterVisitors »warning, and compelled Parr in an Clara Wilson of Smiths Falls, Miss. Cecil McKinnon, Cornwall during quarantine for scarlet fever, tion rooms of the lodge. trophy next year. For several ‘Hilda Serson: of Ottawa, Miss Mar- Charles Stinson, Renfrew weeks he has been on a business effort to avoid collision with. the Bill Sergon, Ottawa $32.62; Graham Hodgins, wood for Boyce auto to swing sharply to the Jion Senior of Dirleton, Miss Mildred Miss Olive Stein, Ottawa John Smith’s family, $15; Carp mission to many points on_ the Reid: Austin, Montreal _ Death of Late Mrs. Baird right. McBride of Ottawa are Eastey vis- Mrs. L. C..Cowan, Ottawa drug store, for John Smith, $1.50; Pacific coast and the southern Don Cameron, Montreal itors in and around Kinburn this Miss Elvira Wolff, Ottawa states and there’s little doubt but (Mr.

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