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Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1928, p. 9

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Comedy-Jack Duffy in LOOSE CHANGE Two Shows Each Night REGULAR PRICES ` wit1L E13}; iwook IF YOU NEED MILK OR `CREAM, `DO NOT HESITATE-PHONE 772 Barrie-Allandale Dairy E. A. HODGES & SONS V o arrzn \ K153-1111; USE MORE MILK FOR FATHER, MOTHER, CHILDREN MILK BUILDS MUSCLES , MILK IS ENERGY FOOD MILK SUPPLIES ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS THEY WERE DYING or THJI_lST\ 1')}}'m'"atic'1'i{.7ii1s Milk Is the Best and__ Cheapest Single Food B/Y HARIW I-IEIIVEY PHONE 772 No. 42. EvELY}5i'p.eN1*; _y_E:L HAMILTON 'nur-vro Iv ADOLPH ZUKOR JESSE L usnv TH!`5'?_AY - _FR`..AY_ - SATURDAY `WITH sracnon 2 _PAGES 9 TO 16 Saturday Matinee 2f3bL""c1{afaren gc_,_.;;u-ll-:s- ii; Capilol ' }*1% ?`` Theatre BOB ALSOP AT THE wiikilfzan TIFFANY 1-44`A A _..__._:. menus PRESENT FANNIE ROSENFELD w1'hiz_{_iJro ________ |W-- IEOILEEIU Colleen in `her kind of part-_-trip " ling-for cockuey maid, lady boot- Iegger and society pet-2-full of his and thrills--ancl just. twice as good an Sally and I:-ono.', I I rally cawn t hunderstawnd the '31-!` of hit-the gent e loves meah --an hi a noble lady-oh deah-- dish it all-if 'e don't come soon hi ll fe_el more like a lady in wait- Holland, is a Durant 6-5 coupe, beside which` she is seen standing `in the picture above. A group of admirers expressed a wish to pre- sent her with an automobile and --The `Little White Donkey, The Aeolian Harp Etude," `The Rakoczy March, are some of te numbers Leslie Hodgson will play and speak about at 'St.[ Andrew's concert next 'I"h11rm~lmy rm or: L :1. uuarge or stealing 60 pounds of honey, preferred against Page by Wm. Henry Reid of `Cooks- town was with-drawn. It was to" have Been heard this morning. Once again (Magistrate Jeffs .em- p ically expressed his disapprov- a at withdrawing in+'mm...+;-..- ,. xuauy. expressed his disapprov- wlthdrawing informatiqns once they had -been laid. The latter s excuse was that in- asmuch as Kidd owed him money he intended to pay for it and that his Wife `had marked it down in a book, giving `Kidd credit. The trial lasted three hours last Tuesday and judgment was given this morn- mg. A charge of stealing 60 honey. nreferrnd. 9o'n~i'-na4- D--~ .,..-.......unu, auu uu oaturaay. UCt. 6, gave notice he was quitting. The following Friday Mr. Kidd secured a search warrant and had Pag'e s home in Cookstown searched. He foun-d some wood. wheat. chop. and an axe belonging to him which Page had converted to his own use. latter : nvnnea um. 4.1....` :.. HIRED MAN GIVEN` SUSPENDED SENTENCE Found guilty of petty thefts from his employer, Bert Page, hir- ed man, was `this morning given suspended se\n'tence and bound` ov- er in he sun of $100 in _his own recognizance. v run Ln! 1.-- - L c\.u5u1L'auCB. `He had been working since last May for A. `H. Kidd. a farme"r near Cookstown, and on `Sai:u_rday. Oct. 6. gave notme hp wnc nmu-:..... rm..- ucaul. > Miss Rosenfeld is "a most versa- tile performer and generally re- garded the be t all-round woman athlete in the world. Principal Girdwood of B. C. `I. and "Principal Marlin of Victoria school have pleasant recollections of her years of attendance there, covering a period of ten years. she leaving Barrie in 1921. `They well recol- lect her ne sportswom~anship,~ good judgment and keen sense of humor,_which she has since devel- ioped to a high degree. She was a ,`better athlete than she was a stu- ;dent, but then as an athlete she is in a class by herself. Harold Hill. local Durant dealer. is among those ready to congratulate her on hergood judgment in the choice of an automobile. V Phone; 1o65};l"f61o Ross Block, _ BARRIE P ouc uuuac uue .uuran'C. There are scores of young peo- ple in Barrie intimately acquaint- ed with Miss Rosenfeld, or Fanny, as she is better known here. She attended Victoria Public `School and B.!C.I. .for years. At both she- showed promise of developing in- to a star athlete. She could out- hoof any girl student in the sprints without trouble. also most of the boys. She also has the reputation of being the best girl basketball player to ever attend the local col-, legiate. :Of course, girls athletic-s were not organized in those days to the same extent they now are and no one ever predicted she would one day be the possessor of thiry-four medals which she has won in track and -eld competition against the best in the world. `These medals include tvc/o won at the Olympic l games. one for the 100+metres A dash and one as a member of the champion 'Canadian_ Girls relay ' team. 1ur.-__ '~n. -- - - Gorddn Stevenson A. JNSURANCTEA MINE SHARES AND Bonus she chose the Durant. mknvn nun ~......-.. -. Members Sta;1dnrd Stock and Mining Exphanze g KIELY4 3; SMITH REPRESENTING V nmum-:.~ CANADA, &1'HuRsnAY,% ocronzn 13, 1923. \JVL1ll15VVUvUUo L118 Injured mlan has been fourteen years with the C. N.R.. eight of these with the 3.,` and B. Dept. _ Death of George W. McBride Former friends of George W. MdBride, former locomotive fore- M man of the 'C`.N..R. shops, Allan- dale, were shocked to hear of his sudden death in Toronto last Mon- day afternoon, he being suddenly stricken with a heart attack while riding in a street car. Mr. "Mc- Bride was well know"n both in Al- landale and- .'Barrie and the family, which lived on Owen and Louisa streets, highly regarded. Several members of the Brotherhood went to `Toronto yesterday to attend the funeral. The ate Mr. McBride, who was in his 0th year, was loc- omotive . foreman` here for about three years prior to leaving in 1923 to take -a position at the Dan- forth shops, his family remaining in Barrie for some time after, Mr. MdBride returning each week-end. Before coming here he was with the !C.PJR. .-`Born in Belfast,` Ireland, Mr. 7 Mc`Bride came to Canada after his ? marriage, settling in Toronto. La-g Harvey Webb Injured While engaged in unloading timbers from a `a`t car two miles south of Duntroon at 8.30 Wed- nesday morning Harvey Webb, 24 Charles ~.St., a member of the C. N.uR. Bridge and Building Dept. sustained a broken left leg. He is at present in Collingwood hospit- al. Mr. Webb was on a at car when he stepped `in the path of a rolling` pile and was precipitated forcefully to the ground below af- ter losing` his balance. The brok- en limb Was set by Dr. "McKay of Collingwood. `The injured man has been `fniirfnnn Trnnra un +1.. :1..- r1 Presbyterian Y.P.S. Rally About 150 delegates. represent- ing Young \People s Societies of the Presbyterian `Church of Simcoe ' County, from Barrie south, are` expected to attend a rally in A1lan- 1 dale Presbyterian Church next Monday evening. Rev. W`. N. Kan- nawin, `D.4D., general secretary of young peQple s work for the Church, will be the chief speaker. Special services are also being held on `Sunday. I yavllclbly UL 1113 CIUU. W. J. .Blair addressed a congre- gational meeting of `Central Unit- ed `Church in Barrie on Wednesday evening`. explaining the Missionary and `Maintenance Fund of the. Church. the annual drive for` which is now `in progress. Mr. Blair was a delegate from Burton Avenue Church to the recent lay- men s gathering in Toronto. and as Central was not represented through illness. Mr. Blair was ask- ed to report to the Barrie church as well as his own. , until a later aate owing to the rain. The nals in the doubles of the .Allandale Lawn Bowling Club were played Monday evening. the team composed of C. W. Poucher and Bruce Thompson winning from George Webb and Ed. Kow- meyer 28-16. Mr. Poucher has had a great year onthe greens, but Mr. Thompson an even better one. for he also captured the singles cham- pionship of his club. W T D1..:.. ..A.J..-_---I uv VLCCHIULU wuay E0 partlclpate in a snowball tournament, in which turkeys, geese and ducks were to have been the rst, second and third prizes, but received in- formation this morning over the long -distance telephone that the tournament had been postponed until a Pater date owing to the rain. nl `FYI +1113 An11L1nn A-0 LL- All Dlslllu `There will be special services at St. George's Church on Sunday next Children s Day. The preacher at all the services will be Mr. Mer- son. L.L.R.. of Toronto. He is a member of several committees of the Synod and was representative of ~`Canad-ian- Labour at the Gene- va Con-ference two years ago. . hn`X7]DT IOTA +l\ knifn lhnvun Va uuxucreuce two years Local bowlers were to have gone t'C mrtdyt rt11te o reeoe oa o a cpa in_ _a_ tournament. 1n ycuu guest: d.b'1J. J11. lV1ag10ug'n1en S. Brown & Co. wish to announce that their delivery days for Allan- dale and vicinity are Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week. Flour, Feed, Grain, Groc- eries, etc. 39-45b Can-vassers for the Missionary and Main-tenance Fund of United Church, eight in number, are mak- ing their rounds for Burton Ave. Church this Week `and state they are meeting with good success. The objective is said to be already in sight. V'l`h....,. ...:11 L- _..--:-1 7' `day last week to visit Mr. Blair s vv1u_1 u.I.1`a'. :1. rraser, ESZ 151853 St.` Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blair and Mrs. D. E. Magloughlen and` daughter motored to Orr Lake one broler. I `[__ ___ ,1 If 1': up on - A I xua auuuau pun. Lax IIOUCGS. At 2\combine~d meeting of St. George s Sunday School teachers and orchestra, Gordon Sylvester was appointed orchestra leader. Mic: `Marx! A("n~nJ-L- At `KT----L--- I was a.ppUulLe(1~ orcnestra leader. 1 Miss Mary 'Coutts of Newton Robinson and `Miss 'Baycroft of Beeton spent part of last week with Mrs. A. Fraser, 82 Essa St.` Mr, and 'l\/I've -"l"lnm- `D1..:.. .....! Coming: BILLIE DOVE in was YELLOW LILY LUUIICIH Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Horton, of Big Bay Point, Miss =Mar Coutts of Newton Robinson, Mgs Bay- croft and brother of Beeton and E. Hastings of Schomberg were re- cent guests at 1D. E. Mag1ough1en Brown Kr. (Tn. wick M on .... lII\ u-.2 xuuu 912., over sunday. The wardens of St. George s Church; Allandale. have appointed R. W. `Taylor as choir leader. `On Friday afternoon last the band was engaged at Cookstown Fair when 27 of the members turn- ed out. .. I An item of interest to bachelors a this week is -that Chief of Police Stewart is engaged immaking out his annual poll tax notices. A? &. nnnnlsiunrl -an-J--'---- -3 1"` nuuluny. T-Iarry -Hill of `Toronto. formerly of Allandal, was at his home at 54 Tiffin St., over Sunday. The umw-Inna n 4 r`...........!- I J. A. Mac`Nei1`6f Montreal spifi .the week-end with his Wife and son I Anthony. Wren. 11:11 .: m....-..L- L, - w$$mm&&&&&mw%& it w` m E: \ ALLANDALE g %%wwm&mw&&wwmiE Miss Marjorie Creswicke Is prepared to start Junior pupils with piano lessons. 190 Bayld St., Tel. 310 TWO FORDS DAMAGED IN SMASH AT HEWlTT S HILL Two Fords gured in a smash near Hewitt's Hill, `Saturday night. Chas. Hurst of Barrie, north- bound. turned out to pass a car that was standing towards the mid- dle of the road. Just then a new Ford, driven by Mr. `Marshall of Parry Sound, approached at a rap- lid rate. The two cars met angle- `ways and were rather badly smash- led. Marshal] had one leg painfully. bruised but other occupants of the . cars were uninjured. [ uuuj-.',uLC1'b, JVel3Yn. WHO IS a nurse in `Hamilton; and Hazel. Gladys and Marjorie. at home. There are also four brothers. David, of De- troit and Edward. Gardiner and Marshall, all of Montreal. ter he went to `Barrie, where for six years he was foreman of the C.N.R. shops. About a year ago e returned to Toronto. Mr. McBride was an Anglican. a I Rani Ghar Grotto Mason. his lodge being Kerr Lodge at Barrie. an Orangeman and an Oddfellow. Besides his wife. he is surviv- ed by three sons, George 'C., in California; Lewis. of Haileybury; and Maurice, at home; and four daughters, Evelyn. who is land nalso Vfnur l'\`I`('\l"`In`v`E h....:,J -A h- - Among the many gifts showered on Fanny Rosenfeld, former Bar- rie girl and internationally famed athletefsince her return from the Olympic games at Amsterdam, 5'. uuun. ouallsrlllarl. The vB.'C.I. juniors had an off day. Their play was just as poor as the seniors was good.` They did not seem to be able to do anything right, but in fairness it should be said they did not get a single break. `Play was fairly even but Col1ingw'ood' had more system and were-' quicker to take advantage of their opportunities. Barrie s jun- . ior lineup: Snap, 'Cook; insides, Hedger. Pratt; middles, Hook. Srigley; wings, `Spencer, Weldon: quarter, Geo. Kennedy: halves. McKnight. Bill Dyment. Marks; ying wing, Stransman; sub. McClel1and. exclusively during their iCan- adian tour. `-7 vvvvul ;;1 UDC G HEIMZMAN 1>1_A:o Mr. Hodgson returns to Can- ada after 12 years in Europe and United States. Critics have acclaimed him. as a un- ique artist who plays an un- usual type `of programme in an unusual way. `This is his rst appearance in Barrie. Bofh Mr. 'Hodgsn and Mr. . _Deacon- will use a um. um weal uneup: | Snap, Ward Smith; insides, Mc- Kenzie and Baughman; middles, Wood. Stephenson; outsides. `Cook. Powell; Quarter. Hart; halves, Bryson. Kenn-edy. Ness; ying wing. 'McInm's; su`bs, Percy, `Hed- ger. Hook. Stranszman 'N... .D.r~1- :--..:-w u 1 .. ... under the auspices of The St. Andrew's Choir Ills IIIUUII UCLLCF Ul'g'aIllZ(l. Harold Bryson, who has develop- ed into one of the best. if not the best- Collegiate rugbyist in the county, was again the star. as he was at Orillia two weeks previous. He" scored two touches. Jack` Ken- ned'y _ getting the other. Bud Gaun scored 'Col1ingwood s touch- down. Brophy of Collingwood and Adams `of,Barrie were the offici- als. The local lineup: Snan. Wm-A Qm:+1~.. :...,..-,1..- `M- . uua cuuuug uoaturuay. The senior rugby game, of course, was the star attraction, and (Coach Cockburn s boys played stellar football, th result never being in doubt. {faith only two minutes to go the score stood 16- I 2, Collingwood line going over the line for a touch just before the `whistle `blew. The locals were slightly outweighed but on Satur- day s play excelled in almost every department of the game. `Their backeld was steadier and their kicking stronger and line plung- ing much better organized. T-Tmml nvifenn .1... 1...- :1----1--- _ Fine autumn weather favored the annual triple clash between Barrie and 'Collingwood Collegi- ate athletes at Agricultural Park last Saturday afternoon. B.`-C.I. senior rugbyists winning their game 16-7 and the juniors losing by an equally -decisive score, 10-2. ' IThe local girl softball team. how,- ever. smothered their fair visitors by a 16-1 count. The local Collegi- ans (three teams) go to Pemetang this coming_ISaturda3?. Thu cnrnnv u~nndl.u-r ............ -.B CHRISTIE COMEDY -`MISTER WIFE ALSO FELIX - FLIM FLAM FILMS Eslie. !*s*g0n U Sensatfonal Canadian Pianist Local Senior Rugbyists_,Are Unbeaten -' Juniors _ Not So Good. BROKE EVEN WITH COLLlN(_:_\_V_QOD c. I. s'r. AN-lREW S Presbyterian Church JOHN DEACON Noted Tenor Soloist will appear in THURSDAY October 25th A'SSiBSTED BY MON., TUES., wan. - ocr. 22 . 23 . 24 L 0H DEAH MEAH COMINd: The Gauqho, with Douglas Fairbanks Mlle. F tom Armentieres; Across to Singapore, with Ramon Navarro. - The burning passion of the Orient. The thrilling escapes and chilling pursuits. The beat of drums-the c1atter of cymbals, the conict of hearts--that s this lm sensation. Love Ihrills -` D;a_nc_(-_:`Thrills' n_19NpAY - [UFSDAY - WEDNESDAY `From tl-le Ends of the` Earth-into the fever-infested Tampico oil swamp, four men, rough and masterful, and one woman. gentle, lovely and fastidious, are drawn. Hate and love. The fate of a helpless woman in the balance. Comedy`: Billy Bevaxi inW`;:I_'l'1e Bicycle Flirt Saturday Matinee - Regular Prices @E 10 For --v;_.)--/ ADAMS ccbmznv _,FOR ~sADn:'s SAKE" ALSO PARAMOUNT N`EWS-LETI'_ER / =

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