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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1927, p. 5

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V--.4 vvvir we vnuouv aunaonuvuu UV 6V0 The Barrie team all played /well. Kennedy. we! prominent throughout and scored two goals. Smith got one and Partridge accounted`for the oth- er. Fryer, who played intermedi- `ate hockey last winter, was the best man on the Collingwood team. 1'4. .-.-_ -1. 12---; .D-_-_--_.I LI__L I\ -u 9 Staging an up-hill" -battle, Barrie! `Co-Its came from behind in Calling-: wood on Monday night and defeated the home team by 4-3. C:11ingwood had the edge in the first period and scored two goals. while Earrie were blanked. The-`Colts stru k back in the second and outplaye the home team with the result that `when the! gong` rang the score was tied. ) i The Barrie line-up was: Goal, Walsh; defence, Doyle, McKenzie; centre, -Smith; left *3, Kennedy; right wing S. Partpi ge; subs., -H. Partridge,fWalls; sub. goal, Kashner. BARRIE cours wm IN 1 ;COLLlNGWO0_D_, 4 TO 3} vv -- ..v_ wvv V-.. -v- V..- ..-V ..A'11:rr':,"s'1<. 15 s; Meredith. sk. -- F.Alltm. . .-.--100 020 101 021 211 021-15 I Me1'edlth_..-Q1l 102 010 100 .(_)00100--- 8` J. E.- Hoclson W.` '1`. Reimie - | 'l`.~G. Relve F`. A. N.-ettleton Walter Allan G. B. Westcott `-H. Allan, sk. 19 N. A, Rule. sk. 13 Allen. . .--`030 011 420 030 210 002---19 I\.A. Rule.-103 200 001 101 001 120-13; ' _ Final Churchill Barrie H. Allan. BR. 17 C. H. Beelby. sk. 12 .A H. Allan. .--010 211- (I02 211 130 101-17 Beelby. . . .-101 000 320 000 001 040-12 In All,.__ ,1, r1, \A--.__.-IIAL L..a;;;; " %Jo;;"s4";,;" 1 G. C. Allan A. Dillon ; S Browning H..G. Wynes F`. Allan. sk. 17 J. Peterman. sk. 11` F. Allan w.+-13o 102610 031 021 oo2--17I I_ eternu1n'.f-002 030 101 000 190 210-11! L % 5 2:: Beelby ....--101 200 110 310 221 230--2ol -Gm'rett ...--010 012 094 003 000 ooz-.-11} u......c 1 M..nI Barrie T - Ban-19' Thlstles M.'Robert,qon _ J. F. Goodfellow G. 0. Cameron " Del. Emma A. D. Simon . W. A. Boys s.Meream:.sk. 26 W. N. Duff, sk. 16 . Meredith '. -103 0'4: 133 oo2 001 21-1--26 Dutf . . . . . .-080 400. 000 120 510 000-16 I-I.Meredlth M A. N. Leslie W. H. Kennedy H. M. Lay H. Hook - ' R. A. Stephens C. H.'Beelby` BR. 20. R. F. Garrett. sk. 11 Green. . . . 4-101 114 010 021 110 010---15 F. Allan 3- -A-020 000 201 100 002 801--12 :7. -.,...--.~.--- --. --. atrqud R. A. Sutherland -W. Smyth ` Dr. Rogers , ,1 `M Mnvnnnv ab 1 Churchill curlers demonstrated their playing and staying powers this week: and emerged victorious from the Tank'- an-de group competition; Six seemed their lucky number. They beat Stroud by 6. were 6 up on each of the Coiling- wood `rinks and disposed of Barrie in the final by twice 6., The Hill chaps. earned their victory by steady play throughout. `llnlnul cu-A tvlvnn fhhJiv`nI!n nn thn %D`e,featJ St:-oud,, Cbingwood _ and Barrie` by Good ' Curling _. ; cHURCHl|iLwwm %%TI-lE,FlNAL`I-`OR , GROUP THURSDAY, Jusugni zo; 11927. " Churchill SALE` Semi nal Av.,I-`tule. '6l{if1n;:wooaT , 1:, L, -Have your lad Armour Clad, in a nice blue suit at R. A. `Stephens . | .,m-r-nurrzs and hunt werelthe best I for the Fliers and. while there was no I particular star on the Newmarket lteam, Hugo and Belfry led the scorers with four goa'ls eac . 1 A - Newmarkes smart V intermediate team made easy picking of Camp_Bor- den here on Monday night, winning by 19-2. The winners were vastly super- ior throughout and although. Camp Borden scored first Newmarket came |right back and led at the end 01: the `first period by 4-1. In the second per- iod they increased their score to 13 and added 6 more`in the third. Camp Borden got their second goal. in the third. The Airmen were without Hard- ling. who was injured in the Midland game and his loss weakened e team. Carr-Harris and Hunt were he _ Fliers and. lhn thorn was an meetmg,'last night" address of John` A. `Garvin at B.C.i. and some lqte correspondence and other items. v--w--w-- -D?>TICiI &l1rI\J$1 _ Central are now out in front in the Church League with! Trinity, St. `Mary's and Allandale tied for second place. On Wednesdaynight Allan- dale defeated `St. Mary's by -2-0 and Central won. from `Baracas by 4-1. Riddell and Kelcey scored for `Al- landale in the first game and `Moore and Byrne were ' the best for St. Mary's. I In the second game Garrett, Boga:-dis and McClelland did the scoring for the winners, the latter getting two, and `Craig accounted for lBaracas lone tally. --xj 7 1|` Owing to lack of space it has been found necessary to hold over the fol- lowingz-`--Report of the McQuain/ will ease, evxdence in which was complet- ed last Saturday; Poultry Assoc'n meeting, last night" address John A, '{1n1-Irl-n 13+ g and` t-------- `-5- Vuswmamu-:'r puss up ` scans on cam Bowman 4 The Tcoldest weather of the-`pr - sent season was experienced last Sat- urday when the thermometer ~ reach- ed 20 below. This` is the official record reported by W. H; Buttery, but several thermometers registered four or five degrees lower. The ex- treme " frost was accompanied by a stiff _.wind which added to the cold.] Eight inches of snow fell on `Sunday- and there was two inches more early Monday morning. i ' zo BELOW LAST snunngur I COLDEST nu 11-ns)wm1'an| ciwncn HOCKEY` LEAGUE HELD OVER --Wallpper ih latest designs, all!ton s semi-trirunmd. `W. A, Lowe & prices. Exclusive agency for Staun- I Son, Elizabeth St. tfc JUNIOR 0. H. A. HOCKEY i s'1'AYNI:R vs. BARRIE . ~ MAMMOTH RINK, BARR]!-2. , MFRIDAX. JA."- 4, AT. 9:15 PM. mnmannmcxa . 1` J.;L'Diu-,'M:n:au-_ moaurow BRANCH -. - M c. wagx.-. Manager. `W V _A(i'ji88i0n,35( : 2.51;: _ '- NEXT HOME GAME, FRIDAY, JAN. comncwoon vs. BARRIE. The Royal Bank ` __`_;_0_f Canada 7-- `.__.-_ -v_ .-.- I able lpapers-neitherl is your office. For a` small sum you can have the protection of a Safety Deposit Box.- We shall be glad, to rent you one. %PGE$%% To wguard Wills. Bonds. Stock. 11...). D_):_:_- n__,-1,- n---_- |II vnqcguluu IVIll. 4107005. AJIUC Duds. Policies. Family Paper: Small Jewellery. etc., etc. " ;. 7 sacnon 2 ,.g,;';;._ PAGES 5 TO 12 `wk- Ic all 2.76 JIT 1 ----All ; ten linoleum: run atL.W. % Lowe. ` on :/. Elizabeth? St. mt m uruuu. `V W ' ' ` Miss` Pearl Josltn at Barrie was home over Sunday. - - . 'l`hn nmrt hnakav name of the nu. aver aunuuy. The next hockey game of the '0:-o League to he played. here is scheduled` for Wednesday. Jan. 26. when East ore and Hawkeetohe will clash for the first time this season. Both teams are travelling `at t? term and a_ great game is expecte . A , V Tmwrnnnn `Paterson in back tn. that game In EXDGCIECI. Lawrence . Morgan in bag}: .to, the Bank utter a. aw weweksf a._baence owlnz to sickness; .' g - . 1 \..M!ll Flow Graham of Ora is amend- ing a. couple of weeks..holldays__n.t-her I; - . /_ um ' U(vUlllo Miss Annie - McG1n'n!s' suent bthel, week-end under the parent root. Mina `himzln 'Phu|-lnw In vlnltlmr ham ayr Ffs ; II` WIT. unu. MW : WIN. I'll unday at 1-1. Thurlovwl.` ---vv- Jan. 18--Mr. `Parker spent` in Orillia. v `V NH:-an` `Danni ,'|'naHn nf nhl'l"A wan hfll; -7-- imday RDBHI. it ICUW uuyu In l'4llVU.lUa - , The euchre club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will. Cum-A ming. Jr. -on Tuesday evening. A most enjoyable time was spent by all. The first prizes were won by Mrs. Jas. Hall. and Wm. Jno. Johnston and the prizes for lone hands by Miss Annie. McGinnis and Fred. Emerson. After-' wards a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. ; ~ `Minn Annln 'M'nl'!.|n'n|n'v nnnnf >Q'hn. `V1 -BK"9l'|U UIIHUF IJIU pHJ'llllI.l I'UUln Miss Lizzie Thurlow Is visiting hei? brother, H. Thurlow. ` ' *Mr. and Mrs. Will. Turlbw spent nnrlnv at `H. 'l`hnrlnun'n- ` . (!lU'1'ylDK UH ll"! WUl'lCu ` N. Jones. B.B,A.. 'w='8istant Agricul- turai Representative. is under the doc- trfs care at Mr._Pear'sall e. A large number are attending the "classes for boys and` girls held in the hall and Central Sunday-school room. . .whioh. On Friday` afternoon in the hallo. joint literary meeting was held and 9. number of parents and friends were entertained. The program consisted of choruses. duets. solos.` a. pioneer dance and at debate. "Resolved that the Fur- ` me-r'n wife has Fewer [Opportunities to Enjaz` Lite than has the` Farmer." 9 won by the affirmative side. Jane .1T--Mlse Grace Richardson! spent a few days in Elmvale. ' The mmhre club was entertained at III I-HUG LU HUI}! EUL LEIGH! UUL nanny. A very enjoyable social evening` yon held at` the home of Mr. and Mm` 0. Davis on Monday. The community` gathered to bid farewell; to Mr; and. Mrs. Norman Button and Mr. Button. Br.. who are leaving after being here for about four years. They presented cutlery to Mr. and Mrm Butto -and `a clock to Mr. Button. Sr. `Mrs. Knapp read a very suitable address, Mrs. But- ton responding`. Theeevening was spent in games and songs after whioh'the usual good has and? cakes. were serv- eg around. etween 8'0 and__ 100,a.ttend- . Q . I ' ' 1 Jan. 17---i-I. Pearsall `.105: a. valuble hogse last week. T . Do an A-anlnnlfunnl. 13:-innnnn_ nurne mm. want, a ` ' S. L. Page. A1:r1cultu1~al-Represent- ative, is suffering trqm In Gripper at his home in Bn.rrie,'.Mr. Spencer is cmwylnz on his worlg. j . . l B.B.A.. avntstant Agricul- [grey U. uuvun 1 At t1me~ot`wrlt1ng some of the cars are still running. "P119 mmvmn-v mvnnnarl tn 18 below on JVLIUH UVHL 1'-Hllh W. Binnie had the - ml_sfortune, to have one ot?'.h1s horses die and to make more trouble for him his atvaw stack fell over on three of his young cattle. Fortunately some neighbors not there In time to help. get them out safely. A vmvv nninvnhln nnnlnj evening wan vuuu L ruuy. i , ` Miss Vera `McLean and brother Wai- iace wqn first prizes at the racing carnival held last Friday evening at Midhurst r-ink. V `I7 Dlnhln kn:-I tI1n- niinfnnflinn tn _ 1(;u_q;'a-.ntne_ed_,l:l;l:est';)x'-i;;s- V Plano 384 or write H. L_EV_l'l'. Barrio Wm. be at -home all day Satur- . day; `Wednesday tilt 1 .p.m.; other days bfore 9 am. and. after 8 gun. nunnvu nnnmnn "A-nu nun: Jun. 18---Miss Florene Kmmu. Who` has been sick with the grlppe,,- is spending a few clays at her home here. R, mvdnn In vluinlr nt the home nf HIJUDUIHS it IGW unyu III II!!!` HUHIU l|Ul'I'.'a G. Gordon is visiting at the home of O. Duv!s.- 2 Al lvlnnnunf unvI$Inn nnrnn nf Ivhn nnnll l=ll'B EH1! runmnx. ` ' [The mercury dropped to 18 below on . Snt.urdo,y. Minn Vern -MnT.n1n and hlvnfhar Wn.l- Fl-ZRGUSONVAIJ-%'. RAW cones we ular .49 6;-6 br'o1~If9'3imI'n& a':'t"i's'?Z':i'. PHONE onnmzs ANY TIM .- Ro_BmsIs1IrH Hours: 9_to 12: 1 to 6 Saturday till 10_ mm. Evenings by appointment `_ Phone 80. V 39 Elizabeth St.` tnsuiuca .. nouns; Enquiri\es soIici`td- from": V those interested in CANADIAN MINING INVESTMENTS . % DAILY QUd4rA'r1oNs Mluzglng STATION Gordon Stevenson zes 9c Phoncs _1005 - 10.10` V7.-.:',:;;;1. &;iiJ:' ~HAW_KESTONE CENTRAL Ono .' ALL. KINDS OR LHIKQ IUD] I IIF We ll- 1;: fJ'}i'13,'E:'K1-r;n:zEz"'<')'1'8. Bailey, Markle, D._ Markle. ; QIJU I-IHUIUB Asuauuary I3 |JUll.l|.IUl'll|" having the exterior of the parsonage ` ve} 1`eered`wi'th brick. .._..-:.'-.|.- -...-.....L-.I L- : VQIIVUKUI-I WIIIII UIIIUIIQ `Current receipts a ounted to $2293.19 and expen itures were $2277.79, leaving a balance of $147.27. The missionary. givi gs amounted to $369.99 and money c n- tributed for missions `from other sources increased the total for this purpose to `$664.15. The building fund was increased by $425 and $542 was spent, leaving a balance of $206. The senior .B.Y.P.U. raised $60 and the junior `B.Y.P-.U. $10. Subscri tions to the benevolent fund were $ 4.48 and a small balance re-` hnndnnr` ml... Ti|1'Inn' Aucundllnuvv an`- WUKV 1PU'lo'IU' III C BIIIGLI IJGIHIIIEU IE` mained. The Ladie Auxiliary rais- ed `$584 and. closed the year with a balance` of $862, The Sunday School raised $887.75; Bible Class, .$108; Senior Mission Circle, $118; Junior Circle, $34. , ` 0403. ... `Ann `kn; nA|nn3u:n -wnunun nuns ' llUlIUUll" VV I U I `U HHIIIUUQ tunn- u stron` , G. Smith, E. Tjuay, A. Princ ; Trustee Board, W. J. Jus- tice, Wm. Dobson, ,Wm. Harker, W. Urry, G. F. Smith, E. Armstrong, John Chmpbell; Church Treesurer, G. F. Smith; Missionary Treasurer, Wm.-_ Harker; Clerk, E. A. Pyburn; Card Marker; Jos.` eBailey: Choir Leader, Miss M. Sinclair: `S. S. 'Supt., E.` Armstrong- -Asst.` Supt., `G. F. Smith; Sec .-'1'reas.,e Gee. Pearce; Ushers,E;' stron .11`. Mrris, J. Rnnv, I-`I Ila:-`Isl. 'I'\ nIo'v`n - Encoiu-aging reports were receiv- ed at the anhual meeting of the Bap- -tist church on Wednesday evenin of last week, showing the congrega- tion to._ be in a healthy condition. Membership had increased during the years from 128 to 140,` while total ivings for all. purposes were 4281.60. It is proposed during the comin year to install a new;baptis't- ry an latform in the church, while the La ies' Auxiliary is considering hsouinnv O-Tun nvfnwinw A-P` (`Ha nnvmnnhavn \/mute, 170-3. ' Officers for the coming year are: Deacons, .W. J. A Justice E. Arm- stron`, 3:. `Smith, `r. May, Princ xSmith,% J!-\11l'I 0 nhliwnh Tnnnuuwnn [BAPTIST CHURCH ; % MAKF ROGRESS Breretorv Trustees. Wm. Gallic", H. E. Jory H. 'MacLar_en, James Pat- ton and Robt. M. Bell.. ' \ v o ` "' "" yearbook. , _ O ficers were elected ,as follows: Congregational secretary, Gordon Longman; Treasurer, W. Rainford; Congregational Representative on ,M`usic-Commlttee, J. A. MacLaren; Managers, G. 0. Cameron, H. G. Milne, W. A. ;Twlss, James Patton, D. A. McNiven; Finance Committee, Byron King, G. D. Hubbard and Dr. Brereton' Trustees, Wm. E- JOPV, l`-I 'MnnT.nMnn Lrninnu 'Dn'l-_ ii.-Ifas Now Membership of A140; ' ., Total Givings, $4281 A_ for 1926 ` ` I945 ncou'raging~ reports` wqre present-] ed also by the choir. and music com- migfee. - * ` ....... .a._..:.I-_: L- _--Lu,L -I It was decided to publilt the list of contributions by envelope in the lyeem book. ' a`nnM'1I Iiillirn n`t\n`:\4` .... -II----._- I uuvucc. hteri tch I iiiii |glI_U l'U[?Ul'_lv VI.` EH8 DUUFU UL suunugeru, which showed envelope subscriptions `of $4568 to current expenses, an in- n ,crease of $176.36 over 1925-end en- velo e payments to ..missions of $19 1.82, which-was_ $702.16 '11 her i khan ling` vuvnuhuln unnw 'lu\ 100 um year. ` I ` In the Sunday School there are 23 officers and teachers, 5136 ,in. the Junior 'Dept., 108 in the Senior De t.; ,'1'~d 43 on Crad1e'Roli.. Offerings` or the year were $357.80 .of which $11408 was for missions. The Bible Class had a total of $136.84 and rmirl Q50 in micainnn LHU V_v.m..'D. Has 00 memoers and showed total receipts of $775. Three life memberships were secured. Ex- cellent` meetings throughout the year and various activities were carried out. During the year the King's Workers Mission Band doubled its membership and did excellent work. A "very satisfactory year was exper- ienced by the Agnes Cowan Auxil- inrv A1` S1`.% ANDREW ! uum-mu previous yum`. .l yum from 8.8. put the congregation well over its $2000 faliocation for mis- sions. During the yesr $860 was agent `on church repairs. Through t e `efforts of the Ladies Aid $600 was paid on the church mortgage. This reduced it` to $600.whichv is ex- ected to be aid off this year. A ree-will offer ng for the organ {and will be taken at the anniversary ser- vices-next month. . ` , "Finn Y.-..ll-.J ARA "ALL .. ........I.-.. uuuc uuuw uuu u wum OI. $100.6`! and paid $50 to missions. , _ The W.M.`S. has 63 members and uknlxynii -`I\`lI1 nan`!-.L.~. AA (`FINE lI'IL.._- V IUEB IIVJIU [HUN lull: The Ladies Aid, with a membr- lship of 61, -raised $1295.94 (less $377.41 balance from 1925) during the year. ' Th `kn Qllnnuv Qnknnl LL n u . . n... 00 by e ' artic -The re;;ort;o the Session, present-` ed by-Mr. Shortt, toid of a year of quiet but tead progress. in which the member: s owed their interest food attendanceat church z;nd petion in various activit es. igures as'to.growth showed a total nf-940 Invn'iHna and ARU vnnmhnnn nu --av -uvunu 1157 It In `arc n--vnuunauouu Imzihalrman Kiex. Bowen presented [the report o~ the Board of Managers, Iillnh nhiuuntl nvnynlnnn unkcnvoinnn l`l`UI`UH H3 UU.`|'UWUl| BIIVWVU G UUIIBI 01240 families and 467 members as compered with 210 families and 418 members at the end of 1925.- Be-` fore the split over u'nion,~, when 139. members went out, the congregation had 250 families and 492vmembers. $i"iI.82f "v1viiiEii7wai,'$7ii2'."f'711i hi than -the` previous year. The 100 (IAN! Q nnlv fkn nnnannlin{nn 1112:" ll|Ul'UlSUU UPUPPFUHDIUIIB EU - unn- eions` and current funds, substantial {growth In membership and the work` well maintained in all departments were recorded in the reports present- .ed at the annual meeting of St. An- 3dre,w's1 Presbyterian Church, held last night. Afte, opening devotion- al exercises,\c6n ucted by Rev. J. S. Shortt, the chair was tekenby J. A. M'acLaren, -`-` - The renortofv the VSe'dssion. present-' {Currentf `$ft[76 _ Highejr';" ,Mis.:} - Asians $702 j'Ahead2of 1925; ` - Q % 418 Members Increased hontributions to mis- Ana dull nu-uminub Cunrlh nlnknl-uni-31:1 aw--5 0-tuna v--V n.arv. vv vnvuo V -A few minutes after the start of the third period` Eugene Doyle was struck above the'eye the puck. A deep cutewa-s inlicte and Doyle had `to retire from the game. With the score tied and both teams fight- desperately for the lead, Doyle's in u . while the home team got, bne with ., ry seemed a fatal blow to the `Colts but Harry Partridge, who'was shoved into the breach, assumed th role of. hero. He layed a s lendid defensive game an also wor ed -his way through `for the goal that gave Barrie the game. The rest of the team played splendidhockey and _two goals were scored in the third period, only two or three mimites to go. ll... 13..'...:. 1.--..- _n _'_1____. Just after stock-taking is a good! `time to "clean up and we're going to - make a real one on Friday and Sat- urday, January 28 and 29. This store always-.. has the "best g'oods at the lowest possible price but we sometimes make mistakes-miss the fashion mark or buy too mu h--ac- cumulation }is the result e have just closed another year with a bal-g ance on the right side and shall offer hundreds of dollars worth of this surplus stock at a Rummage Sale for little or nothing; Gloves, hose, hats, dresses, coats, lunderwear, clothing, etc.-._`-mu'ch of which does not appear on our inventory sheets or taken at such -a _low. price that we can `clear them out at a nominal price that is practically giving them away. If you wantto share in our generosity _come`early `Friday morning, January "28l.g `Door open at 9.30 =a.m. n ..Al?_`llc`.A'-'l\T'l` a rnnrz 1..-....:;.-..a` 3;? *s,xizJ;?Na'5':;' mm; ...- - - u u - u - - no `r v a n a n n I vvvu vvwunc s -It was at first fzared that Doyle's `injury might prove serious, but more recent examination showed that his sight is not affected and that, while he will'be unable to play on Friday night, he wilt be `all right for the gum}? against Coiling-wood here `next wee . . . URL- Y'I_____!_ I!_. , _..,_ II I st #7 C

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