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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jan 1931, p. 13

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[I'll] [Iil,'Il'I. [HUSH I lmvd km-n (-nn1pet.l- - prnvlnm- and form nn:1l,h of blur Royal Page Thirteen o- '1.-ur <-nurse at, the . thv mur buys in <-<,I1|1l.i4:s writing ml pzlzwr. 'I'hssu` Mull [nu-n nnnu ....n_ |)l`,; ll.'v|r U1 hull- r-1` 1-as tho largest town wet-kly in 44-. CHEVROLET SIX BARRIE Thursday. January 1. 1931 )LUH|H'-`I h|Xl.'l\ Ill vv luv locals sum and they had thv mun Fnl Hun u-nnw FLASHI! HAS ARRIVED THE NEW As In every professional sport, a. p):1ym' Ivhmvs and goes. He is traded and suld at. the wishes of the man- .'v:unL-nf. Trx White has been shipped zmmnd quite frequently in the last fr-w yours but his passing into minor hm~kcy was unt-xupected. He had -been playing` some gmzd hockey and in H. ,<.';:um- at Toronto jus:L a, few weeks ago 11-: was: the lwsl, man his team had. UJFUULL. Quakers i start. of t from the O1` r-our:-4: 1-vzn-_v hm.-key vplayer man- r.os tn (1') r.m- samv thing often but iwru have hr-vn fr-w play-Ms who could 1- il jm;i. Hw way I`c.\: did. His course nriw! fmnl um: si(ln of the rink to hn nrhr-1' and his speed and stick und1im>,' xvcrc treats to watch. HUHL l\lI.'i|ll 1011 l)u`.ll`d`.\ ;' pm-k~;wIm;~ tn thv (~orn Hr llnlm).\`9`d nml the puc? dM'o:1u-u- man fl1;L'tml into haw bwn :1 ed just. Hu- All Hn-Ann Afirr five years in the major hockey eagilo Tcx" White has been dropped '> the Pittsburgh Pirates of the In- wrnnfional I-lmri-my League, a minor ircuit. Tex was with ,the Philadelphia Qlmkers in the National League at the t:=u'L the svn.<:()n, coming to them rum New York Ame1'icz1ns. NOTES ON SPORTS tll'l' I`.-x ])l:1_V(`(l with T.C.C.. Cana~ junlnr champions, Dunnville in- n-(Ilntos and PibLstb111'gl1 Yellow -:-la. llv \v.'2s mnvml up to the for- !` linv In`;-:111s(~ he never was built by clvlvmv in sonlm` hockc_v. While inq pmfvs.uionnI hockey he was 1' :1 rvtrulur but. spent as much on {hr l('(` as anyone. He failed :<-rp in as gnml cnmlltlnn as he Id lmvv and [)()5TSll)ly that fact may ~ ('n. him his nlajor league job. uy,I,'I, L`lli.' ttuulllul 'Wllll.L`. n' with B-:u'i'ie Colts in 1917 and st.:1:'(lnm in 1918 when the I'.:k!~'t(9I'.S' pinycdi in the provin- 1:11.`. In: was :1 long. rangy `r of 17 than and held down )1} on the defense. But it was :1 (it.-1`I.-nse mcm that White down the a<:::i:1in1 of fans on :1. It, was his ability to stick rmd .~:knt,t2 that gave him re- Hr would S(!L'1U'(* Lhe puck be- . own nut. mid then with great mild wv:1vc- his way through nszinv; imtzr of s/ticks and the ml was the nbjectlve which he Lime and again. . ., ., lll2\L |l`.lL4lll' pzzunr RHXLI -8|) mud position now. Aurora w :myLhing' pm'tl('ular1_v de- ixnpmtod Learn. The poor ALLISTON 1)!-.1,v(\r `K ar n u I L`)iUllL' ILL IUHSL colorful `White. a l"nHc in 1nw1 1 Barrie at least ` nnlru-(`H1 llhin. UH HI uuuun Lillllit I. took :1. mighty hv Aurm'u players vralslxed into the mat. taking` um om.` rink. BuL I1`.(LV"b`.` 11:11 was sn funny lIVl'I lllI' 1,. '1`h:1l` [mvv spirxuimx :1 far HI Inn of put damlpcrs Ld him ('0nsign- rs :1 fmv weeks n condition all his spvvd and that he .s`1mul(l I- 4 don`t mean a a Llml, the Colts tr: 1:\ and .. n lllb (Zl(.'\\' tie with , 'I`0mnm. : the lwst Lu gu uu stopped hnv: H .~. .,s f ; Cnpnols. under Charlie Lower`s llnmdlmg`. have a good entry. BJSL; `Lung will may goal. "Cor.ty" 'I`r`xbb1eJ ;-and Art McKenzie are the defence l:paix'. and there are quite a number of {good forwards to pick from lncludmg `eErnic McKnight. Les Wiles. Hank Bo- ;jgm~dis. Earl Smith. Ran. Hart and \gGe~orge Hoo . i 51- sh dc `5 With a town league. 3. church league . and Junior and intermediate 0.1-IA. K teams to follow this winter. Barrie! Q fans are going to have plenty of hockey ; E to enthuse over. ` ~ $ -`F 3: Q I ;u~.-um vv nvuvn uua nuwtl. nuuu: uuznuu uu. x`.Lxt'L'h IAJHAIHU qfzms Cred1t--George Elrick 3: Trace 5'7. Graham ~C1nistie Downey 55. John Bell 52. Bill heads. statements, loose leaf ac- Wm 51. 'I'h0m8-~` 510119 50. coum forms. envelopes. etc.. at The` Fai1ed-Haro1d Gray 43. Exanlmer. Phone 322. 1 Kenneth Spring is not v :5 :1; .;. I 5 Th temns are getting lined up now` and some great competition is pro- mised. Y.M.C.A. have practically all last year's champions mtact. Davies wil-l be strong with st. Vincents to pick from and Jack Moore and Joe `Byme have also lined up with the f newcomers. Already the church league teams are out practising hard. This league had bzx-an defunct for fan` yours and The Examiner called attention to the fact that ths> O.H.A. team would be hard up for material in :1 few years if some- thing" was not clone to develop the kids. .1. , Whether this warning lnul an:.'t.hing to do with it or not we don't know but an_vwa_v the league was formed and ll anyone should go over to some prac- tices thvy will see plenty of prospects who need only comrhlng. weight and lots of p1'n<`t.lce. They will get it in the church league. We predict that tho Barrie Colts of two years hencv will have on lt quite a number of this _vcux"s church league stars. DCOH, \VHU ])lIl._VlfU lUl"|lll,'|I1 |\\II ngu and Ins-I yvxu` was with ()1 Slmmrnck.<.. '1`n1-mo, with the pm mmxv p;:u'v I.$m'riu~ zuidvd Sl1`\'1\{.{l thv utluvk and tvmnml up with D_\m1unl on dnfum-0 U1l'_\` form :-m1'.u't. mix`. Scutty xvus 1111111:-k_\' `n scoring several Hlnrs durinp; Hm g. 114- has given ihv mun tslvzulim-s.~ exxwrh-xm-. (1|\<'-n n-min Hm . .'1r'1~ W21 :,: :5 :1: Thv Town League has been reduced to six tuzmxs. Shanty Bay has dropped out and Davies` are the new team. St. \ ixu~:x1ts also dropped out. That '1c.u-es Czmpitols. Y.M.C.A., Centmls. Bunkvrs. Mldhurst and Davies as the `umxtcndvrs. NEWMARKET JUNIORS TRIM AURORA AT HOME 5 TO 1 { ice may have slowed them up but it handicapped the locu-Is Just. as much. : Barrie have a stellar netmlndcr in Alfie Mason. last year with Brantford Lyons. Mason is now located at Camp Borden nnda Brant.ford's loss is Ba.rrie`s gain. He is a. real senior prospect and mo success of t.he1Colts is in no small measure due to him. ,_ _-, The ret.urn"`oI Pain the stocky- defense player, has rounded out the team. Scott. was Barrle s lending scor- nr two years ago when the Colts won their group for the first time in about eight years. A year with Ottawa Shamrocks has made him fastvr than ever. George Kennedy is back in har- nvss after having 21 cast on his knee which threatened to keep him on the sidelines this season. He has only been on skates for two weeks and is 9 llttle weak yet but. will get stronger as Lhv season goes on. He and Scott hzmr rounded out the team and they will now be able: to glvc Nowmarkct :1 real buttlv. Nvwmarknt plays here on Friday night and here's hoping the ice will me good. Then a real hockey match will be assured and no nlibis need be givcn. Tiireo of the Nowmarket play- urs were hurt` in :1 motor accident last wmak but all expect to be in shape for Lilo game. If Barrie can only squr:e7.e out in win Hwy will be in good position to win the group. .`2 :`: I Three members of the Newmarket junior 0AHlA> hockey team were in- jured when the light truck which they \vere driving to Barrie last Friday night overturned in the ditch `near Bradford. The three boys. Don Will- son and Fred Nesbltt, of Bradford. and Herbert Cain, of Newmarket. were hurrying to see the Bu1'rie-Aurora game and their car skidded on the icy pavement and turned over in the ditch. All three were pinned beneath the car and were taken out by passing motorists. After receiving` medical attention they were taken to their homes. All were badly cut .nnd bruis- ecl but Don Wlllson also suffered sev- (`Hill broken ribs and will be laid up for some time. nuuu: ullltt. Willson and Cain were the regular wing players of the Newmarkel learn and their absence will be a hard blow to'thoir team when It meets Barrie on Friday night. `Smyner defeated Aniston 7 to 2 in an intermediate 0.1-LA. game, Tues- day night. Alliston meets Camp Bor- den in Barrie on January 5. unzv .-,; Snsu. whn night and with lwn first, two I frum. com A\Iu||4 Hun With Ca-mp Borden expected to play its games on local ice Barrie hockey enthusiasts will not. lack excitement this season. The following schedule has been drawn up in the O.H.A. in- termediate section: Dec. 30 or 31-Alliston at Stayner. Jan. 5--Alllst,on at. Camp Borden. Jan. 8-Stayner at -Alllston. mu 1.1 oo........... ..; n..._... n.....-_.. Showing more dream on the attack and following up rebounds. Newm-ark- et d-el'ent.ed Aurora. in an 0.H.A. Jun- ior game at NC-wmarkeL, Tuesday ev- ening, 5 to 1. Cam and Molyneaux were the stars for the winners. while both goalies played wonderful games. Newmarkot Juniors meet the Colts lm1`L- Frlday night. and with e>gcellent ice available. the game should be a whirlwind. O.H.A. INTERIVIEDIATE SCHEDULE STAYNER. 7; ALLISTON 2 ll0(IKEYlS I`S INJURED ulithtt BUCLJUHZ `. . Borden. . , 14-43tayner at Camp Borden. . 22--Camp Borden at Alliston. . 28--Camp Borden at Scayner. LMKIAV J-L*"l` AUICULJV rcxgurun plus Hickling 73. Earle Clute 7 Andrew 71. Doris Grigg 70. Black 69. Margaret Ritchie 67. (`Juan 'l'TT_.12.p1\--~. 'T`un.\ L2 104; 111 1-um, -1211 mm In 1929. 178. In each year Orillia tmvnship has been the -heaviest ~1ose1' in the county. losing; a total of 299 sheep valued at $2,757.00. That township lost 7!: 511001) In 1927 and 71 in 1928. -while 1n 1920 the number dropped to 64. Vvspra 135'. :1 total or 67. valucrrl at $950, sufI`4-ring . its greatest loss in 1929 with 40 51100)) killed, while in 1928 only five wvrv 1051, compared with (right, in: 1925 and 1927 and six in 1926. The -following shows 1110 loss of sheep in the zvarions townships of North Simcoc `during the fivv-your pm`- iod: Vespm 67, at $950: Om 1'77 :11 $1.384: Orillla 299 at vS272 I: Mvclontv 193 at $2.371: Mz\L(:11(*d.1sl1 44 at $483: Sunnidn.1(,- 141 at $1.440: Tiny um ro- port): Tay 168 at $1,903: Flm; um fig- ure for numb1.-1' killed) loss vsti1nn1=`(1` at $1,405. A .........-.... ,.r n... 11...... , uncu mm .41 .su1;)p(?r1 L0 !1L'\1'Rl`l.. ' As 1930 was the curl of the second! year for the clubs :1 sale uf oluh rams was held. most of which wt-rr purchased by club n1:-nlbcrs. Tln-1'9 was ` practicz1l1_v no mm gmrlinq owing to :1 lack of good sheep b1'(~ocl<-1-.~. Sinnn HIS"!-`I [hm-n hnc hunn n n-;mm...1 nzun UL guuu SIl(.'l.`[) D1'(`(,`U(`I'.`-. Since 1928 there has hr-on n 1 decline in the numb:-1' of -lyrcr-(Irv plied with wool sacks thrmm.h 1 pzlrtmcnb. There were 49 in 1925 1090 nut! '14 in twin --C-emu. H Starting the regular Junior O.H.A. season of! on thc,righ`. foot, Barrio Colts managed to slam out zm 2-0 vic- 'iox'y over the highly-touted Aurnm team, last `Friday night. before 5mm- 60() fans in Sid Shterlocl-1'5: flouting ice palace. At least It just about 5;w:1n1 away on this pm`t.iculur night. The weather took a sudden turn the day before the game and turned the i(-z~ into little `better tlmn slussh. 'I`h:1' nmde the third straight gzuno tho Barrie juniors have had to play; on poor ice. However, they certuimyi seemed used tn it and xvzarc (-1.~zu'lv superior to Aurora on the nh.;ht`s plzpv. ` n-u.. __*....u __t,... .t......_..,_.._n.. 1:143, mm .3`: ll] IUJU. "::ln."." Lm` ms continuance of <-nrload shipments of wool". says thv l`(`pC~l'L. thvro seems to have been quite a drop in lhr num-[ ber requiring sacks 1l1i'oup,h the local office. This appears to be due 1$1I'. .`(`.1_V to the fact tlmt most of the flocks are small and the incrc-51.59 in prirv ob- tained through the [C0-(l})(`l'{lLl\'(` Wool Growers Association is largvly offset by the shipping (rlmrax.-s nnrl inonn-| venience of shipping: small IOLS. The: result is that lo:-211 wool bl1_vm's pick' up a considerable quantity of mes:-l lsmnll lots, v I-Jlmvnlo (`nntinuution Svlmul R('[X0l`l] fur l"iI-at l`crm Dogs still zvppcar to be a serious` menace to the sheep industry in this county according to the annual re- port of Stewart L. Page, D.R.A., North Slmcoe. During the last. five 1 years 1,089 sheep were destroyed with ; payments of $12,692. While no fig'uI'e.'s' are available for 1930, the gxuutcst slaughter of :~:hu~;-p in tlu: five--year period occurred in 1928 when 334 \`;c1'(- lost. In 1925 148 were killed; in 192:.` 182: in 1-927, >19? and in 1929 178. I Tn nnnh 1In:n~ n.~m;.. Or. 1,. u.....y Orillia Twp. Worst Hit: With $2,727 in` SHEEP Lossmi noes IN ca. IS ; $2o,oo_o_A YEAR :. to largely e rl ers' 1e incon- nce The I:quuuI5' :.uL.n.\ uuULl),',1I Int Jniiillj ! ic Han! In.-4:1 Irnr hlllvlu-u `t-I-! ELMVALE Isl: lp&l lld' Five Years. [U HI I846. 01 11] Six :-3 thv dis rl chiunanniu nr THE BARRIE EX A}.\E`R. E5E2?}5?"`5}"i`HEWZI2"'14 I `|:un-n:n--.u . . , _ . _ _ ._ 1 | 1 general lvrs sup- : the (le- |") 0'] X 19W1NmBARPT!7E7? e1*e!iNoiE*m' ma There Weuld 39 N30 NeeM@m'.;:Z Start The New Yam: Acimp 'n.nrM nr: A u rrwz rs -.m.mu.. We Wish You One And A PE~i`0.5p@l`0l.!$ And Successful New Year. wuuuy L/U ' Old Age I nu. vuvi E. A. RYAN The Nietropolitan Life Telephone 559 :' absence from examinations hum: A. H. BROTHER The Great West Life Telephone 244 Lxgm >r{ 9-. r Soft Ice Makes Going Hard, i Locals Show Great Form. pen on Tuesday. Ja H;3a.sman 63. Ver- HUUI Ina McQuarrie THEIR FUTURE LIES .ENTlRE1.Y IN 'YeC`H_,1P{i`:. FEE.-\T."U"E.`1=,`S?... YOU HAVE ASSUMED THE`. [HES I-F OP~S7_EiEL.E"3"`?{', I`z?i79'" IN EVENT OF ANYTHING I-1/-3,?!-3 EI1`J:`;N7-. ";F~ .) Y:.'?ai`I_.f ARE. THEY QUITE CAPABLE OF < CARR`YHNG )I\'? ASSURE THEM OF A LITT PAOFIE F- ?APEI"H`;'.Sf'5 WITH AN ADDITEONAL l..Ui.7'. !S. POLSiC`,. 1{D`"J`u'C IS II] ' gnlle and < circle m the .1.. Te Exczeleior Life Telephone 63 a;Jun.n..AL4 'rhe"London Life Telephone 496 J SlfRlI*~IET3_ _ rwrq Tine Bigger and Figzer 1931 Chevrolet COLTSWBLANK Auggm, M .I_. B. FEE" l IIHJLI ()1 n of the chromf: 1150 I!1(Hl,'iLU.`.`7 Vt 1.`.M'ul` 1931 Chevrolet. are lmw .M.I`/EES El. THOMPSON Sun Life Assurance Co. Telephone 167 (1. rv1c:Q1u_ 7171 u.;v.z'-.1; 1n.n:|_: A I;1;perial Life Telephone 352 mnt.-/I bc,-nozxth the left head- '1i'_'. Vhm-llJ'.L:5(: Of the 193]. mu! :1`! the n in U112 lower picture, which :I- (lrivjmr cmnpax-tinent, and tr \'r;iou provided. Prices of v.'cr 2-`,'c;n tlnzm those for 1930. interiors are ` Beauty---Comfort-~-~Performance Safety--Value Cmnhitlcd \\"i(h mu 1111151 cmnplctc Owner Sc'1`\'icc Po13c_\ cxm` u11C1'cd ;m_\` :'\LllU1I10- bile l%u)'c1 . T. R. COULTER

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