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IS USED FOR FIRSTTIME rNEW COMMUNION SERVICE There was a large attendance at the communion service in Collier St. [United Church last Sunday morning, at which the handsome silver com- munion service recently given to the Church -by the Ladies Aid was used for the first time. An` old commun- ion set, given to the Church fty-two ' years ago, also stood on the commun- ion table. It was also the first oc- casion in the -history of the Church on which the elders assisted in ser- ving -the sacrament. C Before the communion service was held, nine- teen new members were received,` sixteen by certicate and three on` "confession of faith. ` Upreferred against Dewitt Donnelly, IVESPRA milk ACQUITTED 7 -i V on A CHARGE or THEFT I l A charge of theft of a robe from, a buggy in the _Vespra hotel yard,- iwasdismissed in police court Tues- day morning. It was stated. that a robe belonging to H. Fieldhouse of Vespra was taken from his buggy land was later found in Wm. Carson's, buggy and the latter alleged that his 1 `robe was missing. Donnelly, who lwas seen near the two buggies. was` ; accused of the theft but the evidence failed to connect him with the 'a air. I l `Last Friday night the following of-. cers of Mount Calvary Preceptory, Knights Templar, were installed by Very Eminent Sir Knight J as. Shrub- sole, installing oificer:--'- I.P.M., Em. ,ySir Kt. Philip Love; Prece tor, -Em. {Sir Kt. L. 0. Vair; Constab e, Sir Kt. `Wm. Watson; Marshal. Sir Kt. R. L. Jay; Chaplain, Em. Sir Kt. J. W. i Merrick; -Registrar, Sir Kt. J. N. Hob- ley; '1`reas., V. Em. Sir Kt. J. Shrub- sole; Sub-Marshal, Sir Kt. R. J. Sprott; Almoner, . Sir Kt. Warren Johnson; Dir. of Ceremonies, Em._'Sir _Kt. R. A. W. Stewart; First Standard `Bearer, Em. Sir Kt. Geo. Baycroft; -Second Standard Bearer, Sir Kt. A. Bell:' Sword Bearer, Sir `Kt. T-hos. McKenzie: Organist, Sir Kt. Geo. C. Coles; ~ First Herald. Sir Kt. * L. A. Myles; Second "Herald, ,Sir Kt. J. D. liWisdom:'Capt -General, V. Em. `Sir Kt. J. Shrubsolee; Guard, Sir Kt. C. W. Carley; Auditors, Em. Sir _Kt. J. iB. Barr and Sir Kt. J. Sinclair. NEW` OF!-`lCl:'.RS V1-`on KNIGI-l %I`_S TEMPLAR Newrmrket Intermediates , VS. Barrie lntenndigteg . HOCKEY First InVt:'<;;';r;-ec`1-i;1;e--I-*1-o<:'l{-e'3'r in Barrie in several years. The `locals have shown good form in r`actice and promise to give arrie a fast team in 0.1-I.A. MoNDggr_,yg_Jc.? 21 lzom EVE Admission 25;: and 35:} 3.15 i .M. V \CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,1925. A No; 51. `ular' times for playing scheduled -- --- -------- ---.--. ........ . I As the club _has_a membership.` of sixty-four this season ; it was- neces- sary to make `arrangements for reg- games, so the executive was instruct- ! ed to set aside two- days a week for such games, details being left to the , executive. . ' [ v.-.-`, ..--.r "gum- ---\. ...`....~--...---`-. 3 The secretary was instructed tog write the Joint Stock Go. asking that `some action be taken with a view to F I obtaining better club room accom- modation, which is badly needed_.v I vwuu. 5 Oakwood Cup-G. 0. Cameron, A.` D. Simon, W. H. Kennedy, Dr. Lewis. Barrie-Orillia Cup-S. Meredith-, G. 0. Cameron, C. H. Beelby and R. Malcomson. ' Bonspiel---G. 0. Cameron, S. M_er-i edith H. Hook, Dr. Lewis, P. Love,` W. Kennedy and C. H. Beelby. ` Jan 131:4-n-menu urn: n'Inn on Twnv-I- Alex. Brownlee made his re or_t of the` annual meeting of the ntario Curling Associationand presented to ` the president of the cluhthe Tankard ' banner won last season. ` I Skips -Elected A | `Election of skips was made by bal- ' lot, those chosen being :'--- Dr. ,W. A. Lewis, C. H. Beelby, S. Meredith, R. Lowe, G..O.` Cameron, G. D._Hub-E bard, R. Mhlcomson, W. H. Kennedy,l I l D. A. .McNive`n`, W. A. Turner,.Hy. Hook, Alex. Brownlee, C. Dier, C. Codling and H. Arnold. The six-i teenth rink was reserved for the colts. _..I----_I (VI__'__ ('1 T1` 'I'I_'_IL__ -__.Il "'fZ3{kard Skips--'C. `H. B'e1by anal ,S._,1Ieredit1;.` ' ' - 5 2..L....J. _. TI T _--_ _._.`I `I7! `ll ? 1 I "At a meeting of the Thistle Curl- ing Club on Monday night, the fol- lowing skips were jeI_ected:`-- - Tankard-R.' F. Garrett and H.` M. o Lay. ` I District Cup-Rev. J. S. Shorttg and R. P. Merrick. 'l'I_.-.... I\-._'I1:- /1..- 1\ `I7 T .'\"....-.~-- an 17'.` water: xvuulc. ' Oakwood Cup--R. F. Garrett, L. :0. Vair. A.`-.n:-Lmanu& A: Inna` g-`p:r\n wnvncn An, LJo_, AVLULCK-llllo ` "District. ~Cup--P. Love and F. .; Ot\or. ' ` ..___-._.I n_.__` n t\ ('1 _ _ _ . _.-__ A 2 `.sKu>s- APPOINTED FOR THISTLE CLUB` 6.111.! IV. I. J.V.l.t'l.'1'lUlS. ' Barrie-Orillia -",up~'r). W. Le"nnox, I R. A. Stephens,` R. Garrett, J. D. , Milne. - 'n_1---.._...1 1'14... `D 1:! r<........4.a. T VVu L1; ILCIIIICUJ auu _\J-u LL: 4|-ICCIUJO . Jas. Paterson was elected an h< -orary skip'with life membership. II- , . , A _ H, , __ ,, _.L__-_ -A__ .1 `U. valr. Appointment of local skips was de- Eerred till a future meeting. E Negotiations have been completed for th_e sale by the Brookdale Stables of t farm` situated on the west town ine, with the seven yearling colts. to W. H. Wright. It is Mr. Wright's purpos` to carry on the rac- ing end of the business, while the Messrs. Dyment, who have been pro- prietors of the Brookdaie Stables for many years, retain the. brood mares,` thirteen in number, and the two stal- lions, Heresyand Corenzio,-and will` continue the breeding of thorough-. bred stock. , 5 ' - T\-LA. f`..-L--- -LA 31;.` nnvvun Ivnniiai CURIJNC CLUB ` b s1:u+:crs j rrs `snaps Skip's were elected and consider-e able ~ other husiixess transacted at a meeting of Barrie Curling Club held at the rink last Friday night. A- ;.1_-`_I-_|. 1_'_- _ __--___1_ A,__1__-_ -1.- BROOKDALE FARM AND cours 1' PURCHASED BY.W. H. wmcmi he sn- Dyment. , 9 UFCU SUUUIM ' I_ Robt. Graham, who for some years} has been trainer for the Brookdale Stables, will continue with Messrs. Mer-g , ' C. ` I waselected hon- 1:1.-_ ........1.......1.:_ I QIHLUUSII la. SD11]. VVUl'l\UUb auu I4llCy ! ,howed pretty `good form. Frank Doyle trotted out a big squad of jun- iiors, indcltsidinz J(f)hi'lS0n, Doyle, Cag- _son an mit `'0 ast years squa , `Kennedy, McKnight, Devine, Rainey a_nd Meredith and Hart of last year s Bradford team. Meredith, who is 'employed in a local bank, is eligible [to play`here, but it may not be poss- I `ible to _use Hart, whose residence for - `hockey urposes is-Lefroy. J `l'.1_I'I-_______ __ 1.1.- _,."L-.`l-_1- -.c LL- -vvg.-ya yunrvuvu nu --v.-ow. - I. Following is ,the schedule of the Jlocal intermediate group :- _ `Monday, Dec. 28+Barrie at Orillia. Monday, Jan. 4-0ri1lia at Parry Sd. I Tues., Jan . 5~--Midland-Co1lingwood. ' Wed., Jan. 6--Camp JBorden-Barrie. Friday, Jan. 8--Parry.Sd. at Midland `Fri., Jan. 8-0rillia at Camp Borden Mon., Jan. 11--Collingwood - Orillia. Mon., Jan. 11--Barrie at Parry Sd. Wed., Jan. 13-Camp Bord.-Midland. Friday, Jan. 15--Orillia at Barrie. Fri., Jan. 15---Parry Sd.-Collingwood Mon., Jan. 18-Midland-Parry Sound Wed., Jan. 20--Barrie-Camp Borden Fri., Jan. 22-Collingwood - Midland. l oFI`i., Jan. 22---Camp Borden - Orillia. |Mon., Jan. 25-Barrie - Collingwood. gTues., Jan. 26--Orillia at Midland. Wed.],3Ja(ri1. 27--_Co1lingwood at Camp l or en. _ {Fri., Jan. 29---Parry Sound at Orillia. `Fri., Jan. 29--`Midland at Barrie. Mon., Feb. 1~--'Ori1lia at Collingwood Mon., Feb. 1-Parry Sound at Barrie Wed., Feb. 3---Midland-Camp Borden !Thurs., Feb. 4--Collingwood at Par- ry Sound. `Fri., Feb. 5-Barrie at Midland. lMon., Feb. 8--Parry Sound at Camp i"i*i{` '{. e`1:?.'&`i$'1"a3`(;e arranged i8_I'l exhibition game -here next Monday |ig1ight. and Bhey %l1_y_ th3r_lf1i_rst lela1J_e_` ame on ec. `I11 r1 1a. eir first home game is with Camp Bor- `den on Jan. 6. At`t_heir practice on Monday night Manager Cliff Brown had Roy Reid of Hawkestone, who is {taking a business course in Barrie, lGeo. Powel , Jack Armstrong,- Tuck, Vair, Keele. , Dobson, the Simon bro- !thers, Dales, Marks, the Crawford ibrothers and `Babe %dams of 1\}/fin- gesing in uni orm. e put t em ithrough `a stiff workout and they 1\l'\II7AA 'v\19n++-11 -Pnvnn Frank I _ Barrie has entered both intermed- iate and junior hockey teams in the O.H.A. and both teams had their. first practice on Monday night, each having more than two full teams-on the ice. The groupings were an- nounced last Saturday. The inter- mediates are grouped with Camp `Borden, Orillia, Midland, 7 Co1Iing- wood and Parry Sound, while the jun- ,iors have been moved from their old group with Bradford, Newmarket and Aurora to on? consisting of Barrie, Collingwood and Meaford. mun :Tl+l\$OIV\l\I`:l1"l\Q knsvn nuuunvunnnrl 'LV1.Ull. ICU. U`*1.aLLJ Iuuuuu uu xauuuy Borden. Monday. Feb. 8-Midland at Orillia. Wed., Feb. 10---Col1ingwood - Barrie Wed., Feb. 10-Camp Borden at Par- you Qnhn A I VV eu.., ECU. Lujuatlxp uuxucan an 1. cu.- ry Sound. I Fri., Feb. 12-Camp Borden at Coll- I _ V ingwood. c O.H.'A. MATCH - ON DEC. 23 .0RO HOCKEY LEAGUE `HOLDS ANNUAL `MEETING! i _ ____? At the annual meeting of the Oro Hockey League, held in Oro townhall last Friday, evening, the president vlrwin McMahon, referred in optimistic I terms" to the splendid record established by the_Oro hockey players last season, in` winning the U.F.O. provincial hoc- key championship, and expressing con- - fidence "that the high standard of hoc- lkey established then would be main- Ivtained this year. He stated that he had a `the honor of going to Toronto last `Wednesday and receiving for the Oro . club the handsome trophy Won by them last winter emblematic of the provin- cial championship. The interest awak- ened in this exhilarating winter sport is destined to have a very beneficial effect upon the movement to keep the young people _on the farms. Mr. Mc- Mahon made a. suggestion that should meet with the hearty approval of all believers in good wholesome sport as the means of building up a sturdy type of manhood on the farms;-viz., that the Oro Hockey Association he re- --organized, and scope widened in order to include all lines of sport, including baseball, lacrosse, basketball. football. etc. Oro already has two `flourishing girls basketball teams, which `under the aegis of the proposed central body, to be knowxi as the Oro Athletic As-~ sociation. would be added to by several. "others throughout the township. rm... m.m.+Inn nf nu-organizing n. 'innior- `UI-IIU} 3 bill Uusaluuu many \.v u nu-..r. The question of organizing a. junior series,- in order to provide material for the league teams was discussed at some length, and the outcome seems very hopeful _for such a. move. The question will be decided at the next meeting of the executive on Friday night, when lists of players will be submitted and `details arranged in connection with the season's schedule. n connection with the proposed junio series, the move- ment would be definitely clinched if some public spirited citizens come for- ward and donate a trophy for the junior players to compete for. ' - A11 1.....4- ....-.4~...'.= nfnn-a morn 1-n_nlnnf- la cnn I-\l wvua vvw .v-o P All last year's officers were re-e1ect- ed by acclamation, as follows. Pres.. Irwin McMahon; vice-pres., Jas. Leigh; secretary-treasurer, Roy Stoddart. The executive will consist of the above named and one` member appointed by each of the five teams of the league. Shanty Bay having entered a. team this season. . . . mp... Inna-IIA I-Ana 4: nfir-H` nf 215:0 frnm season. ~ The league had a. deficit of $160 from their victorious campaign of last win- ter, half of which was wiped out by a concert in May. They are putting on a campain'during the-coming week to wipe the slate clean, and for this pur- pose have divided the township into six sections; each of which will be canvass- ed by two men. They should meet with a generous response from all who take a. pride in the fine record established by the Oro boys in defeating the best teams in the U.F.O. organization throughout the provinceslast winter. TRINITY VCI-IURCH GIRL GUIDES 0 . It was a very real Christmas thought of the above organization to" ap roach -the Barrie Kiwanis Club an` ask to be given the names of twenty~ve kiddies to provide Christ- mas Cheer for. The young ladies were accommodated and are more de- serving of public esteem than the are of public mention , `. . ` ~ AN ATTRACTIVEV SHOW WINDOW 1.1__, "W - ___ -_.--c-av-n urnaVvv vVlA`lI\lIV Every year at Christmas time the Barrie Fruit Market is the cynosure of all eyes because of the tasty and inviting appearance of its large- and attractive show windowp This Christmas the management seem to have excelled themselves in this re- gard and it is certainly worth a trip- ldown to the corner of Elizabeth St. I I A A complete stock of ' _ Fou2tain_Pens and , Manicinie ii31if$j3;Es@ Shaving ez.,'Mimrs and GIFT SUGGESTIONS CROSSLAND S mwr. s'rom-: Clocks, Trays .. `Sets in gift boxes $10.00 to $15.00