ownu souun wms rmsw mm. 9-2 {.00 11.52 14.55 16.40 10.29 7.20 4 0.ll.A. INTERMEDIATE Flnal Standing Won Lost Tied Pts. Oollingw0ud' (A) 10 2 Owen Sound (A) 9 3 urnvenhurst. (ED 9 7 Orlllin (B) .......... .. 6 9 Midland (B) ...... .. '7 9 Camp Bordon 1B) 2 I3 I\ II A IIIlVIl\I) MI! 0 0 U 1 0 I 34 34 18 I 5 14 5 vuu-,; u-nu\.u - uz 0.ll.A. JUNIOR B Finn] Stunding Won Lost Tied Pls. Owen Sound ...... .. 9 I 0 28 Aurora .... .. .. 8 5 I I9 Barrie . 8 5 I 17 Kingsway .. .. 4 10 U 12 Midland . 2 H) 0 4 can-u - - . n-:- nuuxuuu SOUTH SIMCOIC I Final Standing Won [.1 Bet-ton Aces (A) ll Br.'Idfo1'd (A) .... .. 9 Tottonhzun 1A) 7 Schum-berg BI .. 6 Thornton (B) .... .. 4 Stmud Hawks (B) 2 I Minesing (B) .... .. I 1 nnvmnnun uuunrs I .......... ..,, ..-, . .. .. _ ONTAIHO JUVENILE l Finn] Standing Won Lust Tit-d Pts. Midland ....... .. 9 U I 1!) Barrie ...... .. .. 7 2 1 I5 Coldwnter .. 7 3 (I I4 Cullillgwnud . 3 7 0 (ii Pent-lung ....... .. .. 2 8 ll 4` Wzlubzulshono I 9 I) 2` 1: ant. . nu . -u u n-..-... Argos ................ .. Rough Riders .. Blue Bombers Tigers ............. .. nalnh urn IIII Allzmdnlo .. Central .... .. S1. Mm-y`.=: Trinity Midhursl Cnllim` .. unru- pun.` . l UBl.l(. .%(,ll()0L l.F.AGL'E JUNIOR _ Wnn L.n~;! '[`ivI.! King Edward .......... ,. 2 0 2 Victorian ........................ .. 0 2 2 Prince 0!` Wnles I 1 2 |Q`.T\Y1f\D \II.... I up! "`:1.r` I`l'IHL'L' (H SENIOR unn Wrlu I'I'CI-I For quick rclivl {nun ilchmq I.m`.l...a -..|.. ....n... .. l'l'l H(.'( .` Victoria 'I`rini`ly .......... .. Centvul St. Mary's Sl. Andrvw's Hiuptisls ......... .. x` I-`.AQ'l` SuM(`.n BIIIIV IKJII | DUDLISLS .................... ..ll .1 U U 'EAS'l' SIMCOE lllm/\l. l.EA(iUl-2 F`in.al Standing Won Lost Pls. Om Flyers ................ .. 5 0 I0 I-`esscrmn .. 4 I U North River . .. 2 3 4 Uhthoff I 4 7. I\:f..n....'- P n I: n MALCOMSCDN Rlk I 1s1'. LOCAL 'SPIEL MIDLAND 2ND Burriu curlers held their unnunl one-day bonspiel, limited in 16 rinks. lust I`i1urscl:iy and it was again :1 siicccssful u`fl'uir_ 'l`h(- icv was in good shape despite Lhu mild weather early in the week. ulthuugh ii tnndnd in utinkinn-:: lunar in Ihn Illlnb, ldht lllulhl.l:l_Y unu H. Wilh it tvnded to stickiness later in the day. A R:n'r`i1- rink hulk fire! hnvnnx Llil_Y. A Barrio rink tumk first hI)I`. :, John Lucas. Hurry Whurlun, Andy Malcnmsun und Bub M:nI(_'mns:)n. skip. prizes being blankets. At ]('u.`s'l it was three parts Barrie. Mr. l..uc.'ns hailing from Churchill. They had three wins plus 14. Er`!-nnrl hnnnrc nlm-frirv nude urnnl Ul|'L'L' VVHIS PIUS 1'0. Second honors. electric pads. went to Del Hastings` Midland rink, with three wins plus 8. Dr. J. R. Graham of Creemore skipped the third place rink. with` twou/ins plus l2, getting electric clocks. ' " " F`nnv-OI: nu-Eryn v\nr\`n :\:` \|I/nu-:0 6.. L`lEL'LK'lC CIOCKS. Fourth prize. motor oil, went to another Barrie rink. Wib Harris. `Oliver Patterson. Mutt. Robertson und Oliver Cameron. skip. with two wins plus 9. There were three Tam- kznrd players on that rink. Fifth nri-In nneanrnlnc unznv On I - ` - I `CI NIUIIIY UIII itching uf mu-nu. pimples. alb- |to': hm, nula. ucabun. nahu and other externally and aim tmubl nu vurhl-fnmmu. cooling. unu- vevtia. lnquu! D. I . D. I`:-ocriplis\n. Gruut|-. uunlvu. Southu Irnhtmn mu! quickly atom inlenll ilekm . 35 (ru\| bonle pnwm 1!. or money luck. Ml IN: mum min (or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Killll piuyers UH lllill TIHK. Fifth prize, casseroles. went to W, W. Fowlc-r`s Orillia rink. with one win plus 8. Another Barrie rink composed of Ken Chzmtli.-r. Clyde Johnson, Nurm. Johnson and Chas. Bcelby. skip. scored one win plus 4 and gut sixth prize. pipes. Olhnr Qkinu xv:-rt-` nlh1=r|:und . 1 mm gut SIXUI pI'llL'. [)l[)L'S. Other skips were: Sutherland,` Stmud: Stewart. Churchill`. 1`1nrri.=. Orillia; Ay:-rst, Stroud; Bcurdsull. Elmvalez Spiers. Barrie; Reive. Churchill; Robertson. Stroudz Dr. Rogers. Barrie; Fitzpatrick. Orillia. _?4\_._-__,..__ Barrie curlers were not able to report a very lmpressive showing this year at the Toronto bonspicl. only two rinks went down, small- est entry in years from Barrie, and between them they won just {our game: while losing seven. Howovmx the rink of Herman Osborn. Al- bert Moffatl. C. E. Elrick and R, F. Garrett, skip. won three. lost three. and managed to reach the third round in the Royal York competi- tion before being eliminated. As u matter of fact. Dudley and Stor.'n.'~' of Toronto were two skipa who eliminated Garrett ln two compo- titions and they went on. Ducllvy to the semi-!inal_ and storms to the final of the Royal York. 'T'ht- rink n!` J H Rnrlunrx .1 TH .....i.,u. ,. . GARRET RINK IN THIRD ROUND ]or ROYAL YORK LHC llI|'dl Ul |HL' l'\U_Vi.|l IUIK The rink of J. H. Rodgers. J. M.` Mills. Harry Armstrong and _R(". .! Dr. J. S. Shortt, won one game` lost {our !He then pulled onto the right shoul- lder and the rear left fender 0! his car collided with the right rear corner of the cutter. ._. mu nnax wnx An easy way to find articles 105! is to advertise in The Barrie Exam- iner Classifieds. One cent a word cash (minimum. 25c.) Tell it well and u will sell. For Barrie the telling is best dum- through The Examiner. J UVENILE ()Hlll{(}ll LEAGUI-3 l Won Lust 'l`iod PL: ` 4, . \ `ruin H u l R MIDGICT (QIIIIRHCII LE/\(il7l'2 \AI,... In;-I |"i.ul ll Extra vopies uf 'l`hv Exulninor. 5c.` an all news deulc-rs and at this of- ;.~.. u \uL4II\|.1I|\ nu, Y.M.(f.A. LEAGI! l~l ll] . Y ...~n T1 'i'Ha RoA1N' GAME HOCKEY RECORD AN EASY WAY :1: Inn`! On Hnrl av-H Il`lI.lzlI IaI'4lIIll`I'4 Won 1.0.9! Ti('(l Ms. 5 0 1) H) II 1 I M I`; I4I'4II|l Won rural PIS. A 4: ul l 1 Won Lr 0 n LEAGUE I 1\aO 'l`i..ul fl l;I`n`\llU I`: Lost Tied Pls. n 1 0| Lost 'I`iL-(1 H II Backache-KidII_e-y? cry for Help Orillia Y" team. for the second straight year. are champions of the district intermediate basketball loop and will continue in the pmv~ | incial pluyduwns. A 'l\r` I... ll-xn ....- r...........I.. AI. `Y Team Wins ` District Basketball Loop Camp Lose Eight Garnesl nu..." ,.u._y x... Led by the.. ace f<)x'wnrds. Ah Carter, who scored 101 points dur- ing the season, tn loud the group. und Chester Larkin. who tallied 9B 1 although niissiiig twn out of eight games: Orillin lust only one gum:-. They flnlslwd with :1 l`l'(.`(ll`d of `I ` wins. and bent. Micllmul Dinnn. ` lln'c-0 nut cf t';)ur. Camp Burden l R.C.A.F. Inst eight straight gmnvs. ` Midland won five, lost three. Camp Burrlvn had on their rn.~xtt-:- Sid Fuyei`, former l3.C.I. teach-2' ' and basketball com-li. whilo Midland lmd Bub i"nr.sum:, Barrie bny_ who pluyt-cl fur l3.C.l. Inst .' )ll. Y.M.C.A. H;use League I All-Stars Beat Beefon 4-3 um-ton ACUS. (-hnrnpimis of the ` `Smith Simcue Hockey l.e.'u.{ue. wvre beulen 4-3 nn thoir hnme ivo ro- cc.-ntly by a picked team (mm the .A`:ll }d:ll(,' Y`M.C.A. house league. 'Hun1t-r. Hm.-n.s`un. Svxsmith and Mar- shnll scored for Y.M.CA. while Sherman. Bl:ickmurr- and Cnburnl scored for the Aces. i u-u._ n n_, n\I:|\lI nu unc :u.n:n. Tho fullowing excerpts nre from the Bootun Wnrkl: "Although `he Bnrrio fm'wm`rls were not particu- larly flashy. lhv lwn dnfvnov teams and Lhvir gnnlio xverv quilv gmd.| On top or `being good the gnnlle hud~ tho luck (If .'u fn|n'lu:|f' 1'1n\n1r H.-I un mp til `Doing gmm me gonne nua'~ the luck of n fuurlvnf r-lover. H('l litornlly had hrwsoshm-s all over him. This cuuplod with orrnlic playing on tho pnrt of tho Bl (`lt7ll| .s`h&ll`[)Sht)UlCl'S :u'mm(l tho not allow- ed the tidu of victmgv In turn In fav- m` of the visitnrs. who. on the other hand. c:1pil:1lizv(l an their breaks. I`ln nun-... ....... ..|.t.... .....I .. | WELCII. ANDERSON & COMPANY: Charts-rod Axwtnuntunl.-:, 'I`rus1,et.-s, 0101 Crown Lifv Building. 59 Yungc St._ 'l`nrm\tt) z Jl25b`L"`. R. BRYSON i Organist and choir director. Central ` United Church. Teacher of piano, singing and musical theory. Miss Brysun has had extvnsivc training. with each of the fnlluwimz well- Irnown rnusicinns: Or an Th:-nr ` mid Cnm|m.sil,inn. DI. lult-y Wi -i lzm, F.R.C.().; Sinuimz, Dr. Albt-rI.| Hum. F.l LC.O.. founder und dir-sctnr.` of the National Chorus, Turnntmi Plano. Viggo Kihl, Danish pianist; Ernest Sextz, Cnnadinn piunlst. Also special cuursvs in 'I`nmnto, New Xork. Virginin, etc. Pupils prelnrudl for Tornriln Ct)l1RL`l`V.'Il0I`y of usic exzimimiticms. All ur:idr~::. For ti-rmsi Ipply at Studio, 27 Ilmclfurd St. ! I Edmund Hardy. Mun. Bac.. F.'l`.C.M.' Teacher of Pizmn. Organ. Vocal und Musical Thunry, Organist. and Chuir- mnster nf St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Gold Medalist I`nr0ntn Cnn- , sorvntury M Music and University} of l`nrnntn. 11. ! Wnl'!s`l(>_Y SL. B:n'rit-.u; I Most people fail to recognize the Oeriuusmass of to bad back. 'N... ..o:`.I..m 0...: am. .u..! om.-...... GEO. R. 8c ELSIE A. BURNS. l)'s.C Licensed I)rugl-ss 'l`hL-rapists Electric, Rudiu, mum and Mechunn Theramv B2/\ W. C. AND ETHEI. MCKINNEY F I).C.. Sp.C.. I).l).T. '3hir0pr:u.-tors & 1)r1|glc-ss 'Fh-rapists] 70 Essa Road. Allznmlule , Office and Re.-.9. I hnn- H91 1 Office hrs., 1-5 p.m. and 7-9 p m. z Con.-zuH;:tiun frt.-0. Fm! andiuslnv-rltsr .:_ J. EDWIN WILSON. B.S.A.. D.0. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN King Block, Barrit-' Telephone 345 ` Office Hnurs-9-I2. 1.30 to 5 and by appointment Vll,-IUIIIIIN Ununn. \ll' nunuu-.54 `Barrie Brunch . Well Baby Clinicl from 2430 to 4.30 fclnck every Wed-E nesduy. Application (or nurse's ser-; vices muv be made direct or: , vwronmn onmzn or Nuns!-:8! .r)......:.. n.......... \u..n nukxl m;n;.~l n_esduy. Appllcuuun tor vices may through doctor. Te DR. (3. (t. FLEMING : VETERXNARIAN and SURGEON ; b I! Hayfield St. : Barrie : Phone 811' .____._..______._____._` i------------------: ROBEIVI` ll. SMITH EYESIGHT SPECIALIST` 53 Dunlnp St.-~ Phone 80 Hours 9-6 daily. Saturdays: Ill] 10 MAYDEE McAUl.IY, A.T.C. M. 'I`e.-uchcr of Piunn and 'I`hmuy Organist St. George's Church 115 Buyfin-Id SL. Burrit- ____.____,_.:___.__.._ 8l'|UllSII|!GS UK N DI IRICK. The Slll\'llt`S. t\\'in-lies. and twinge: Ire luul ouou `ll and muse grvat suf- fering, but nck of the li:u`k:|x`he nml the cause of it all is the dis- ordered kidneys crying out a warn- ing through the buck. A pain in the back is the kidneys` cry fur help. Go to their ussistauce. Get it box of Doun s Kidney Pills. A remedy for bnckacho and sic!` kidneys. Dn.`.n n are nut 1m in rm F U.N.EI`{Xl. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER A5lBlYLAN(`E SERVICE 47 Elizabeth St. : Phone ill \C LJJ'lAQQn \u `r?- Establlshed 1868 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Motor ambulance In connection l\I|I'V\V n . Ir . un uunum G.G.SMITH 5 co. _I-I.Il-RAJ I RR. llllul lllllulnlllvc nu vvltllcvv-vuu OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BARBIE. ONT. -~ PHONE I2 TN W. D. MINNIKIN Electric, uuc1m_ Hydm M Mu;-chunn Therapy Dunhm St. Ph 28 Mary 8!. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DlRE(..".I`()_l-lS- CIllI{OPI;.A(Z'I`0RS `Thursday, February 29, 1940 MUSIC LESSONS .ll}b`Sl". R. BRYSON Inf nnri rhnir rlirnnlnr ( ACCOUNTANTS VETERINARIAN 0S'[`EOPA'l`llY OPTOMETRY [or nu_rse's ser-i ude Telephone 38., .-- I Phone 43! V Phone 405 uuueys. Do:.n`a are oblong grey box mark xx Maple wrap er. Re mm ubntitutns On Friday last 'l`hm'nbury girls` hnckoy lmun travelled hvro tn fight it um, with ll:u'r`u~ girls. The score was liod 2-2. [1 was lho first game 01' girls` hockey in B:m'i(* in years and pruvcd v-I'_v inlt-resting` to :h:- runs. 'I`|-an sinus-\.\ II:-\o nlnunrl In In nan. . (BARRIE TEAM |TIE THORNBURY `First Girls Hockey Match Here In Years Ends 2-2 The gmno was played in 10-mmw ulv periods, having rost periods 01' 5 minulvs. A return gnnw is sched- ulod fm` 'l`hnrnbury lnmm`l'uw night. In ......- .. ......I I. .II.... ..:aI. \..4. nl uu u A nnnnuuur.v urllllulllvv nnguu. It was 4: real thriller with lots of action, s('1'nmvl)les, (-nllisitms. 010. Thu visiting In.-4.-aivs hnd their plays. ,:md pnssim: wm-kim: .~mmn1hly but gm. tun oxcilvd in svm':- whvn thoy got Hum` tho nol. 'l`hu hm-.I Ali:-Ic nhn-nrl -. unnrn gut lI(`l' UH` U1. The Iuoul girls played a more strmmuus 1:.-nnv. Edith Bowen get- ting three of mu funr -pmmlties. Jowoll l mtrnsz- gave thv two assists fur h('l` side In Ilonv Sht`:Il'0l' tmd Onulee Oldfield, while Mickey Walker. and 'I`i-1)" Burkott. ttsslsted by Miclwy Walk:-r, gut the Bnrrie gnnls. llonn Shc-:n't-r \\'.'tS uwnrdqd |tho pt-natty fur 'l`hnrnhtu'_v Ml` |mtuzhtm:' Edith Huwun. t D .. rw__..| I.1:I,. .._ ru_.... I.u..,,.-uup. uuuu nun: u. Burrio~ Gnu]. l`.ilm-n Hnwvn; do- fencv, Dot Hocking, Edith Bowen; centre_ Micko_v" Wnlkr-1'; wings. M:n'g:m-L 'I`r:Isk. 'l`ip" Burkell; ulls., Phyllis Fe-rry, Mnry Furry, Pnulino. |(.`l:u'l<, Gladys Williams. Bentrlce `Burridgo, Erin McE:nchren, Cnmllln lMur|)hy, M:II`L{:Il`( l Firmam. I 'l`l`un`nJln:rv nnl l.nn H:n-n\m-- |xv1LIl'|)ny, xvx::rg:un-x rnrmun. | 'l`hn1'n1l)ur_v Gum], Lou dofvnvv, Apmvs I3`u.~;l0r_ Running; L'(_`llU'l`_ Hulyn wingrx. Onulve ()ld'I'iold, Ponmso; alt:-1., Dnrnlhy 1 Audrey HvndoI'.`mn, lleno Murjnrie Gordon. BOYS & BOYS lurrlstnrs, Solicitors, Nulnries Pub- Ilic, Cunvt-yzmccrs, etc. Money In llmm at lnwvst rmvs of "`teI`esl. Of- `fice: I3 Ownn SL. Mun-mic Temple | Buildinnl. P.:|r1`i(- Hrmwh nlr-n In-uu uu, IIIVVUDI. lIlI,l'h In LL.'l`l:B|.. U1` nBui1ding. Barrio. Brunch office ilmvnle. J. R. l3uys--J. F`. Woods. wrup El . we ubutitutee. GetDonn s. `W30 '1`. Muburn Om, l1d., Toronto, Ont. ` CAMERON dz CAMERON |BARRls'I ERS. SOI.1Cl'I`ORS, ETC. 5 Owen St... E -.-in : |`1-Innhnnn um UUVV/IN an UUWAN Hnrrislv-rs. Snllvilurs. Cumvu-yuncerl Nntnriva Pnl)li(`, PU . MONEY 'l`() LOAN Officr-. Mn:mI1i(' '1`:-mpl~ Builcng. 17 Owen St:-4-01., Barrio Alvxnndur Cowun, ()4 A. Russ Cownn x E 3 , I FRANK HAMMOND, B./\.. K.(`-._ |BurrisI..-r. Snlirilm`, L-lc. Mnsnmc 1 I`r!m];I- BhJ;:., Bnrrir-. Mum-y tn loan. n/\1tRlS'I`ERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. Owen SL. Burrin : l`<:In|;Jl1::rnu 406 MONEY TO LOA ! Masonic DONALD I-`. BARRISTER. zM.'mnnia~ '1`.-mu 1 J. A. cmm:'r'r 1Nut:nry Public, (Jranvt-ymmctrr. In- cluding drawing ur wills, deeds, ar- rnnuinu nf lunns-_ 4.-11:, lmmrunce of all kinds. Evcuiur, Administrator _:Ind '!`ruste*. 'I`hurnlnn. Ont. V - DR. W. A. LEWIS ,'Surm.-rv and I)im-:15!-s of Wnmen) j('hi-f (.'m'um-r. Cmmlv II! Simcoe and DR. R. N. MMPIIEKSON ` Physir-inn and Surgoon L Phunv 61 : Office 58 Collier SL l8.3()-9.30 :z.m.. I-3,00 and 030-8 p.m. _.___ I 5 nu. w. (r. l.l l"l`LE |Assm-i.'m,- Curnnt-r, Cuunty uf Simone and Dlt. A. I). GRAY 1- I hysiL-inns nnd Surgeons `O{(.'(`, 47 Maple /\vr'., TL-lcphtme 213 ` Office hours: 1 tn 4 p.m., 7 to ; 9 p,m., or by ;nppUHHHl('nL V I- hysu_-Ian und .'~`mr1z:.-on .39 Ow:-n St. Phone 1015 '(')!fi(.-0 Hours: 12550-2.00; 6150- 9 p.m. ` I HERE FRIDAY Greys Turn on Power Greys Draw First Blood in Last TWO Bm-rie -~ Goal, Consnul; defense. - Pnquctte. Jennett; centre, Chomy- Periods shyn; wings. Dixon. Bowen; subs. Lindsay, Bird_ Hayes. Goring. Rey- HEnEFh1DAY '~;:*.:7;.,_.S=:1'*:*,a:S.~ I on. N. w. Iwclms I Physdciun and Surat.-on |Assnci.'nt4.- Curnm,-r, County 0! Simcoe iOffice and residcnc:-: 50 Mary St. i Phone 101 1 DR. N. M. LAURIE. L.M.C.C. ! Phnnv 200. iI hysici:m, I)is!_-;nst_- of Children. In- :u-rrml mt-dicino and minur surgery. iOtfic:-: 30 Owen SL; Office and Res, lFI\n \ll'1\JI|IJl.'4 LI. nVl'4I.iVI`Jll- , Physician and Surgeon ioice and Residence. Corner Eliza- vbeth and Turonto S!s.. Phone 140. Hours: 9-10 u.m.: 1-4 p.m.: 7-9 p.m. I III`: `I: ll. 1`. IUIVIIIII E Physician and Sur L-on * Office: Owen St. at `ullicr vOfficc Hours: 1.30-3.30. 7-8.30 p.m IPhnnc 700. Residence: 47 Collier St. DR. E. G. TURNBULL I I (Graduate McGill University) Office and residenct,-: corner Dunlop and Pnyntz Slx `W m- 105 `Hours: 9-10 am, 1-Li urn. 7-H mm. 1 and I iHours: 9-] 1 DR. WALTER H. WOODROW - OriHm_ Ontario I E&e. Ear, Nose and Thrnzat. Specialist ` ill be at Queen's Hotel. Baffle Saturdays. 8 u.m. to 12 noon. l..___ W/ll/l`El{ (7. SLACK. B.A.. BARRIS'l`FR. S()I.I(.`ITOR., ETC. Mm`m- Blm-k Rm-y-in DI` ELI. GO TTQITCU The Versatile, High Class, Hum- orous 'fn!er4uiner. for your next Lodge or Church or other Ea- tertalnment. Illustrated Circu- lar FREE. Address 628 Crawlord SL. 'I`m'0ni.0. 10tf! ......... -_-------A`..44..4..A__-_n Ill UH` lLlLll`l' .\'l.iIg(`S. ` were far from u badly 1. 'l. Gov. Hale` nu \\'ur<- tough to stop [Inn's gun! was H1!` unly nnnh\|~ no` Hui ninth! If DR. GEORGE C. SEYMOUI Dhu:-i..i..n -....l C... n DI'4l.UK\l'4 ,,`. :`_ .? 939`?! :..L n ..-.. lllt. I.. ll. HlGl'Il.UW Physittian nnd wvn St. Phnnn COW/\N & COWAN Inr-u Qnllnihn-u r`.\nu..u m.s'rr.u. :su1.1L'l'l`()R, Block, I3m'rio (: MON `.Y ` 'l'l'!T1 H1` DR. N. W. ROGERS Ph V!-:iCi:m and Hurm-nn DR. J. H. N. SMITH L` l)|-..n.; ENTERTAINI-Iii?` J. C(HH5E'l"I' Pnhlir (`nnxnumn stoppso` in n a/1'/7'9 -or MOI!!! Back I m M nun. ninmln. nth. 1 rnymz blk P ! IUD >-)0 a.m., l~.'5 p.m., 7-8 9.111. -< LEGAL SECURE P? l%K' Mzusl./\llEN.. ILA. .H`()I.I(Tl'I`OR, ETC :10 Huildinu Rm-I-In mn.u:rruu, 1:'r(; - Huildin. Bnrrln. 'I`() [DA Page Five !\'l)l)()ll.S; `, Jewell Oldfield, Sho:u'm', 1. H:mncr; \IinI.u-In l'lilI'l|lK'l`; Vict0rl:I put. up in an with our trade Lent on the HOIGS. mlunucrs. Greys -- Gonl. Dundns: defense, Karston. Stanley; centre. Burling- tnn; wings. Hale. Pmkop: subs.. I`horntnn, Russell. Johnston. Mc- Cabe,Gce. Ta"i.cI Iinuinrl llI'-\.Il'L`_Y3. I\ill'.`ll.L'll |l\.L . Gee) ........................................ .` ll- Gee ............................ .. P4-nalties--Johnston. Bowen, nott, Goring, Burlington. 'l..l' ' . I).-.. ......p. n......., .4... 1",.` \.iIUL', \/ICL`. First Period l--~Bm'rie, Chnmyshyn I1)ixnn) 2.50 2--Greys. Stanley (Hale) ...... .. 940 3--Grcys_ Johnston (Gee) ...... `.14.()() Ponalty~-~~PnqlI(3l.1e. Second Period 4~Greys. Burlington (Halo) 6.17 5-Greys. Hale .............................. ..14.0() 6~-Greys, Juhnslnn lGee) ...... ..16.50 7-~B:u'ric. Pnquotte (Bowen) ....l8.l6 Pennltiosw - aqucuo. Stnnloy. Third Pm-ind 8~GI'cys. Hale (Irukr)p) .......... .. 8.55 9--Greys, Burlington ........ .. ....13.00 !0--Greys. Knrsten (Russell. Cr-m . ...... 18.20 |IL'u.. uun mug, uuu IIII.-'.I.\III. Rt-['01-ct-~---Bm'ni(: Brnphy, C: r in :1- \Vm`1d. , _ ` (By Scott Dunbar) 3 The Open House Night held on Wedncsdny, l"cbruary 21, was prob- ably the most i-:ucce:~'st ul affair of its kind yct held at the Collegiate, T`hc'school was open during the evening to any pnrcnts, t'ricnrl.s. little sisters or big brothers of tho tuclents (and the staff), who wish- `d to come. Largo crowds of vis- itors toured the school from top to bottom. finding out what kind `.t` placc it is which takes care of Mary from 9 to 4. and Johnny from i) to 4.45. Thcre were displays of art. history. ;.zeogrupl1y_ and what have you, in mnny of the class- rooms. ln the Assembly Hall thc :3:-clmstru and the Glee Club were In ultendnnce. rendering various renditions and generally mnkimz hingzs pleasant for the lovers of music. 111 the gyinnasitims wcrc dcmunstrnt,irin.~: of physical training. and exhibition basketball games. ~ The science rooms housed demon- strations of chemi:4try and agricul- ture. although the Senior Sciencc Room lost :1 good many custom- ers bccnusp someone tliouglitlcssly neglected to provide gas mnsks for the visitors. who were :1 little put mt by the odour of the gas which Wils being produced in the experi- 'ncnt tlwrt-. Fcrvct opus . 12! :3 2` Not long ago we munt.iu~ncd that ll_1ul'c was an pussibilily of :1 concert by the school ox-ch(-strn, With dun modesty. we now admit that we worv right. r\., \\In..`,).... ........:....- 1\Il..-..I. A Man \vL'I\' ..,4.... On Monday evening. March 4. the DH-livslru_ ussisu-cl by the Glee Club, will present an juniur sym- phuny (-nncvrl in the :Iuditm'ium. In txdditiun to ull the 13.01. instru- mentalists, the m'clu-sira will '30 uidod, nbvticd and uugmt-nlod by six crack vin|inist,s from l`ux-onto. of whom twn (`2~'p(`Cl:lll)' uro consider- ed as being; (`X(`('|)ll(llI1Iy tall-nil-rl. Those lwu will play violin sulos. as well as adding ilu-ir jo_vful noise" In lhn l\I'l`ha\%Il`SIl nnvnhnrs Olhm` Owen Snund Greys turned on the power in tho second and third frames in hzmd the Barrie Cults an 9-2 st.-L-back in the first game of the group finals in the Sydenhnm city Monday night. The Learns meet in the :~'.L-cund ol` the thr(-o-in- five series on Friday, night here. Fnllnwimz ihn fircl n`:-rind in Wl`lI as uuuing uwir J\>_Vlul uuimc In the orchoslrail nuinbers. Other l`v:-ilurvs will bu: A difficult piano mlo, Mu7.:irl`s ('Un(`l`l'lU in D minor; ii bzillvf numbvi` by nine of the girzr :11` the school; :i vucul solo by zumllwr of the girls, and throo num- bers by tho Glee Club. Aliugolhcr with the ubility of the orchestra . in its own right, _p_1u.$ lhalmporfnd l.ill('lll. pltis lllg; l)lllL`l' .~'pvci;ilt_\' munbors. we are luuking forwaird In first vluss ('l\lt'l'lllllllll('l\l nu Monday night. -:2 tr 2: As this year's basketball rvnohvs its final stages and fades into hi.s- tur_\'- lporting circlvs. und all the spurts thurc-in. turn their attention tu the friendly feud between th: two Fifth Forms. who continue at intervals to don the blades nnd sally forth to battle on the ice. With SA in the lead by one game. and SB dt'l(`r|nim.`d tn mnkv up the ditfexu `ll(`t`. the next game promises tu be lulUDnlt)02(`l`_ Said game takes place today n 1"hursd:\y> after schoul, nnd the ushers tell us (`on- fiduntiully that they expect to he hnnging out the S.R.O. si_L:ns by ldll i' :30:-rie Beat Cookstown I 5 8-4 "B" League Match Barn-2 defeated Cookstown 8-4 here last Wednesday in a county league "13" match. Results \\'vro.`: vmae...-v Annhlne._1\.`lra P M P. ] wugut` '13 nlaucu. l\\'auu.\ V\l'lL Ladies` double-s-Mrs. C. M_ G. Smith and Margaret Sinclair de- feated Mary and Irene Coleman; Mrs. Whitby and Mrs. Bessaw de- feated Madge Coleman and Jean Watson: Doris Kearns and Isabel Smith defeated Dorothy Mcl-`adden and Florence Spencer. Barrio 3-- Cookstown 0. Mnn'u dnnhh:..Mnh'nmsnn and Men's doubles--Malcomson and Mcllwaln defeated Don Mnnkmzm nnd Bert Armstrong: Wardmnn and Latimer lost to Lew Monkman and Dr. Carr: Whitby and Stevenson defeated Couse and Don Monk- man. Barrie 2--Coukstown 1. ll\'...`.l J.\..kI.\. \l'.\I I-nn.. and I COOK stown U. Hlilll. Dnullk` .'.-'-\.\J\rr\.`u:\\ u I 1\D'xr.-d doubles ~-- Mcllwain and Miss Smith lost to Armstrong and Madge Coleman: Maicomson and` Mrs. Bcssaw defeated D. Monkman and Mary Coieman; Whitby and Mrs. Smith defeated L. Monkman and Miss Spencer; Latimer and Miss Loth defeated Dr. Carr and Miss MC!-`adden: Stevenson and Mrs. Whitby lost to L. Monkman and Miss Watson; Wardman and Miss Crew lost to Cause and Irene Coleman. Barrie 3-Coak.stown 3. ....a ..,..\. I i . rrl-\1`nu-I .. .. ..14.0() ...lB.16 IlVL' SL'l`l(.`5 UH l`I`l(l{Iy, Tllnl l'l(.`I`(.'. Following the first p`m'iud in which tho Cults had u very slight edge in tcrriturial play the Greys wound up and failed to let up un- ml they had shoved seven goals past hard-wurking Cunsiltll. In the zrbscrlce of Tommy '[`hnmpson. Bill Long was at tho helm. He started Paul Pnquette nnd "Red Jmmctt on the dc-ft-nc and they proved it pnWcl'I'Ul puir breaking up Gray at- tompts b(,-fore they cuuld bocnmr: dnm.{(`mus. (`hnn-nmhvn nnrmnrl ihn or-nu-inn ...18.20 ...19.00 Inn .. I {LUU J0n- As in the lnstwau',Cum1dians are penetrating as deeply as Auslrin making their mark in the R,.A.1 -`. In and Czoclm-Sluvnkiu. Rocvntly was planes like these Vickers Wcl-ling- told [110 Mary nf :1 young Czmudinn Lum long-runge bombers, they hnv; lpilnt in :1 fiszhtor squnclrun who has made regular flights over Gormxmy ] to his crvdit :1 su1l.unm'inr~, twn Dur- Emerson Red" Reynolds. Barrio native. finished fifth in senior O.H. A. scoring this season. according to official statistics just released . . .1 the St. Cnthorinos centre star, who pe1'fm`mcd for Colts in IQP3 and 1934, scored 25 goals and 2.`) nssisi.-1 for 54 total points in 28 games, and. topped his own team . . . Reynolds` also headed Si. Cmhnrines in penal- ties, spending 41 minutes in the box, -being fourth in the league in this respect . . . another former Bar- rie player, Ab. Kirby. played in 15 games for St. Cnlhnrines, but col- lected just 5 scoring points and no penalties. IE! 1.'I 52' I I.` `J K` Ah Dcmarco. North Bay boy :md| Barrio Cult centre ace of 1936, isl back with Pmvidencc in the mmnr league, (but he has set some sort of 1'ec01`d by being called up to Chi- cngo Hawks four times this season . . . Demnrcn belongs to I-Iuwks zmd was furmcd out all the start of the season but Chicug-n run into :1 lot of Injuries and A'b was up as relief for-l ward first for 1.wn games. than scv-1 en. then five. and the last timn four. after each spell going back In `Pro-I vidonce. :3 :3: 1!: I Winner of the Owen Sound-Col-H lingwood series for Georgian Bay 1 group honors goes directly into a round-robin for the O.H.A. inter- mediate A title . , . the other teams.; who have already started the series, I3 are Petorboro. Kitchener and Port'4 Colborne lncos . .. this should Dru-`I vide some great games . . . exhibi-3 tion games during the season give w some idea of the relative strength i but it. no doubt will cut little ice in` i the playoffs . . . Peterboro beatl Owen Sound (5-0 at Peterboro. while Camp Burden Fliers. last in the Owen Sound group. lost 8-2 at Kit- chener . . _ however. both Pvit\rbr:rn| , and Kitchener were senior 8 clubs} last year and tho Georghn-. Buy champs are going to have no easy time taking the O.l-l.A. intermodi ii... A title this season. as Collingzwond did last year . . . meunwhilu there are 19 groups in the intermediate B series. and it will take some time to get.th_at champions_hjx3_`.selt`tl;g_l., . i . LIONS TIE ' FINAL SERIES 1 BEAT MIDLAND: First Defeat of Season For` Group Leading Juveniles ' By Barrie 2-1 ! I A goal scored with just four soc- `I ands left to play in the second per-; iod provvd to be a needed tonic for r Barrie Lions on Monday night at. the Arena. as they tied the count!` 1-! and then went on to beat Mid-Ii land Lions 2-1 for the latter temn'3g first defeat of the season. .1 ,_,.,u _-,,.. \l AI...` ROACH AvEs MANY: (Hlll[. ,l'l'UllH. Chomyshyn npcnr-rl lh(- scnring. utter muking an plny fur Dixon, by .following in to pick up the re- buuntl and rifle the puck past Dun- das. Puqucltc did yenmnn service in keeping the Greys outside the Bur- riu blue lino but hr draw down a punnlty for lmet-ing Prnknp and while he was nff Stanley bnngocl in the tlelng Lnlly following a scram- ble. Cunsuul 1-.-n`n(-rl three stars fun` the entire night on tho wnrk lw (lid in that two minutt~s_ At. the I4 minute mark Johnston took :1 rink wirlo pass from C00 in the centre zone and skated in in score with'Gm'im.: (ll'l))(`(l all over him but not :1'l)l(= to gel the punk 1|Wu'l,V. R|n`lintrl4n\ ur.-ye lnfl urlrln rrnnn lll.`| ur1\.uI \u unr .w\..-nu.` V H was the second game of the} district juvenile hockey final zmdl also knotted the series at one each. Midland having taken the firt game at home. 3-2. r I n.n,n..n.a I....4 Ohn nan. nf nluvi pgunur u.| nu-uv.. .;~.. Midland had the better of play; in the opening stanza, but Roach; was too good for them. The visit-!_ ms were skating faster. passing`; better. but Barrio kc-pt checking: hard and with the help at` ennnr nninsinnlina rams: nff tho i{`F l1i!l'(`l iuxu wun uic super netmindiug came < r`\'blI1 vru. Midland scored early in the sec- ond. when Nesbitt was left uncov-3 cred on Gilbert's passout. The \'i.~`-! iting Lions. kept up the pressure: throughout the period. having :1? wide margin in the play but still} failing to beat Roach. who was} phenomenal on some of his saves.` At 19.56 came the break, and in) was well earned by Barrio. Jacki Barth started the play at the Bar-E rie blue line. passed to Perry at" centre, Perry carried the puck into} Midland territory and slipped a neat I pens to Cook. who scored the equal- iwnr I 1 hot attack and in three minutes Barth scored the winning goal with a hard shot. from just inside the} blue line. after picking up the} puck from Perry. The locals contin- I ued to press through the final ses-l sion and for the tirst time in the Bairie opened the last period with} I Canadians Have Seen Germany From Boml:;ers Like These nrnp u; V of! the ice| V%V%%%&VVVV%V C The 0.H.A. Junior I! series 11113 11 groups this your and the play- offs slmuld be if Inc:;.l interest. ul- llhuugh Barrie Coils (It) not app:-ru' 1.0 have much channel of getting into them for the first. time in eight years . .. group winners (lL`(3liIl`C(l .so far are I31-uckvilln_ Kingston Red llndiuns lwhu bunt. Barrio in the fin- uls lwu yours ugu). Oshnwu Bl`(`.\' (who eliminated Burriv iu Ihu firs`. lround Inst st-usnn). Upper C:1uud.i College. Ningzu'.'I Falls (last yc-:u".s chumpimis). Brzmtfurd Linux (in powerful club who uru really "A" `in class and are fnnred (0 win -the .R" lillu this: \. l`lH`I. nml W:\lm'lnn `in CNISS nna are rnqm-ea l0 Wlll -1nL' " title this your). and Waterloo Slsklns tmmthor strong team whn [might upset Br:mtil`m'd yet) . muzmwhilv Aiimm l`igors urn fight- ling it out with Kingswuy fm` :muthc1' group title. and Kingswny pulled 3| real surprirsv by taking the first game . . , mid of cuursv Bill`l`lt.' Cults are one lnwn but still have two chances ln their bnttlv with tho. hand-pickvd Owen Sound Greys. nwuy. Burlingtnn wus loft widn Open and th(- shifty (-t-ntromzin could not. ` make it mistnkn in counting the G1-cys third gmil [0 start thv scur- ing in the st-('nnd period. Halo mndo tlw play nnd later came th1'nugh `with thv fourth when `Lindsay pnnsed wildly. Jennott broke clear of am Owen Sound gunging nttnck and skated in on Dundas letting; go :1 terrific drive. The puck wns lost tn vivw for in split second `before it re-appeared but the red light. did not flicker. Burrie disputed the decision and the goal jiictgv was chnngod. Gee p:i.' tn Johnston as ho hit thv Bnrriv lino and the "Suilm"' lul fly with :1 hard drive that cnught thv- ll|)|)(`I` (-nrm-r. l3z~tnr(- the pur- ind -ndvd l :nqiu-Ito tnuk Bowen's puss-nut to sink thv counter while Stanley wins .<.(-rving timo. F`um- mm-n mmk worn qnnrrzrl hv mu... .... ,,.., ` For Midland, Harry Morrisun was '_the most dangerous forward. Tudd Wproduced :1 wicked shut but it was ":rarely near the net, Gilbert also tgwns vvry wild with his shuts. "Brownell was good in the not. hav- `(ing no Chance am lhv two Barrie 3 1 goals. 1 RM`:-I-on Hnrh Rtnvmu nf \.V:uuhnn- I 0 . ` In the Junior (3 S(`l'i(`.`i Ihcrc are 15 lgmups . . . Midland took their op- tion and nrc cnntinuin;,' in that plnyuff_ drnxvim.-; Sundridgv in the first round. whilv Orillin and PUNC- tnng fighl it nut in nnuu,-r gmup `final. zgums. 1 Referee Herb. Stcvon_s of Waubau- 3 she-no handed out three penalties i |to each team. all for minor offences - It was a clean. fast gmne. mm of 1 the best of the season. but thvru [was :2 sparse attendance v 0 V.--.- 0 V. V.-- ! We have received the official bul- lletin to (lute of the Eastern Suites 'Amnicur llnckcy I.o:iguL-. in which some Barrio buys are playing . . . . 3B:iltimnrv Orioles. with Jack Dylo on dc-l`en(,'(`. are in S(`(.`()ll(l place jun`. one point behind Now Yuri: Rr`:\rm's, 1:ifte1' winning l2 gznncs out if their llnst l3 . . . . Atlantic City has lhr-:0 |Bm`rie buys, R4,-d Stun.-y. Dick Liv- ingston and Dinl Scnlt . . . , Store) is listud us having, thv h2Il".lL"il shut -in the lL`(1f.'.ll(` and s(.`ul`c(l one of thi- lnnly twn ponnliy slums of [hp smisuii . . . . Sou Gulls nro in fnurlli ]il.'\L'l` nf the five ivnin lv:u.uu- . . . . in the scnring records Scull. lizis 15 points but missvd 1) 1:11 uf giunes lhmnp,h injuriu.s`. T.ivinp,{s1(>n hzis 9 and Slur- oy 10 . . . . Dylo has 19 points fur Baltimore and is 6th in peimlties in > `the. league. while Storvy is 8th. ;iii!"Iifi7A7fiVi9:.%: nu-uu 5uv\ nu Avlululluj K-.5.--. Ruy Kirkpatrick played stnndv Lou! hm-kvy fut` Barrio, while How- `ard Kelly put on :1 grvznt effort :11 lcomre, but it was Gnrdiv Furry and Jack Barth who pmducvd the twn `goals between them. with Norm. `Cook an the pnyxrff vnd of (mu. 1 I .`.... I\/l;..Il.....4 11..."... R1,`... svrlcs ncluzilly Imzkt-d 1ik v`1l1u"l5e?- tor team. 11 was not until lmr In the gmnv whvn Kirkpatrick and Bristnw. regular dvfcmsmntm. got pvmmivs_ that Midland mmlv i1 l`{`_V hut again. but Rum-h was ub- soluu-ly unbeatable. I`h(-rv hzsxm invvor been many b(`1ll`l' vxhilmiunv of goaltomling in Burriv than ( }m`:l Roach gave on Monday night. Dun lliuvlpnuou-inl; Illinirnir` .-Onnpl, r canny. allow: use propet noumlununl to men Whenyourlivergehoutofordu. cod Jocolpoun in your in_tul'mcs. You be- ` um ` tad, stomach and when an`! , You feel wctn"-hu|uhy, huhy. iny._ thucd out all the lino. ! Ill ycwull of thou nineties, u lhonunln . Inn -with Fruit-n-liven. fat 35 yen: Cumin : 1 ages! Idling live! remedy. Fm !-A-lint gdimlubyoulinnbringpnupt rolinl-IInhh lyauloelliko_nnevperun. Coll-`rni-n-lint ! at you chluu bday. 25, 50:. 5:: ---: A 1---1:1. -nA.... :l00I( our ron ; !9l|R.llVE.Ra n.____n_- - It any be the cause of your troubles. , ` Buck It up the right way. with I-`rult-n-(Ives. I-`eel grand. ` Yul Iivuin thelnrgut orunln youbotly Nuldnoctilwuunuoyourlsealth. ltpounod ii|uodiguHood.gouridolnua,ntuu r unnv. Allan: lln nraoer murinlumnl In nnela DUlllIC_V W'I. ~'- S(`l`Vlll(. , LIIIH`. Fuur muru gnuls were scored by the Greys in the tinnl chukkor. tln'm- ('l!l1llllj.{ with thv Cults short.- lmnded. Halo npenod proceedings 1 with Pi-olmp :i. while Jen- nvtt was oft`. Burlington came through with tho prott.iost. goal of tho night. when ht` Sll('kl1l1dlt`d t.hm1u:li ll in:i7.t- nf Dl(l_V(`i`8 -"tmck of thv B:m'i(\ not and thnn `l.)1l(`l{-l`lZll1(l- 4-cl lhv put-k in tho top of the net. Knrstvn with Russell and Gee ns- sisting mid (`wv an->11-d thu final bl`il(`.(` in loss than twu minutes to the end. buth mining with Goring holding down :1 spot on thv bench. 1.. ..II I)......'... ........ . .-) ..... ..,.....l Extra Sport News on Page 10 Iomguuoou, you naol vuu, nous mallow: the nourinlununl to reach Hood. Whenvourlivernhunlnfnnln. mm ammm z:xAMmm. aanmii. omx. DAPIADA blot nior bombers. nnd the Distinguished Flying Cross. The British ussert the - speed. range und performance of- Ihuir warplanes exceed Germnny's ` hue! HIGH" bvst. COLTS SCORE | FIVE GOALS 1 LAST PERIOD Juniors W;|c;;Kingswoys| 6-1 In Final Sched- uled Game F (By John Dymom) Am-r the girls` gnme lust Fridny. ` Burriv Cults and Kingsway Cults came an the ice for u `battle which didn't rm-an anything to them, as it was the lust of the scheduled league matches, 0.}-LA. Junior B series. The locals swamped Kingswny 6-). Al H11 tum`! thn uiqitnrn lnnln-rl ll) l)lil_V Ull` Tlw Colts lwzilvva 1:-any mm Johnston but Hurlingluws (`Ix-un cut vuuntvr ml` the night. If tho :<:`vmul lino (`am play an slendier gzmw on Friday night thv Colts stand a vh:Inm- to win. The svcnnd .-an-xngvrs in Mm\du_\".< clash were tryiluz mm! but they could In`! km-p thvir men in chvck. JIM.` lUL'Hl SW'ilHl]JE(l l\lllSWlly O'I. Al the start the visitors looked hut. Fux nssistc-d Gnrdun for the only goal in the first frznns;-. l-lnrris, ML-l..eud and Mucdonuld staged Suv- nrul grund rushes with only Cun- snul tn built `but he pmvcd I'm good. snvim: limo after time. Dixon Inl- licd (me which wus dufleclcd ulf Chumysh_vn's shoulder and was nut counted. Reynolds started the pucl: rolling from the corner, it \vm`kr-cl over in front of the not and Chumy- ahyn |.)um;1-cl it in thrnugh the legs of about, 5 players. 'l'h(- 'l`nrnn1nni:m< umrn cunt-rln in on uumn, :) [)l:ly(`I`S. The 'I`umnl.rmiuns were superb in their stitik-hundlinzg and .skming but just cnuldn`l got the puck -past (Innsnul. In H... 4L.:...l r.......... 41.. I......u. HISEIUI. In the third frame the loc:il.~: started to cut ice around t.he oppo- sition net. After Dixon had scored from Reynolds when 7'/2 minutes were gone the Colts scored about every 3 minutes until the end of the uurnu. J0l1l)(`l.l scored the only un- assisted goo]. He stick-hzmdiud his way from the front of his own net. outwittecl the Kingswny goalie and put it neatly in the twine. Three minutes later he did the same thing. only was checked in the corner. but passed out to Dixon who buried it. 'T`hr\rn unlrn Qi\' nnnnllil-I: nnnn nf pn. `ea Hui. u) ulxnn wnn ourneu 11. There were six penalties. name of them niujors, although play was :1 little mugh once in awhile. I) . fV..l4.. f`. I r<._......1. .1- ...uh.. nu... nu uvvu-u.. Barrio Cults~-Goul. Conrsaul: de- fvncc. Reynolds. Pnquelte; centre, Chumyshyn; wings, Dixon. Jennett: alts.` Bird. Hayes. Goring. Lindsay, ` `s llinum .m f!nu\ DI\:onr\vuD\nnIuu -`lilLlllUl`l'>. Kingswuys ~~~- Goa). Boissnnneau; deft.-nee. Husband. Lewis: centre. Worgun: wings, Macdrmald. Mc`-_ Lend: ults.. Fox, Gordon, Gardner. lI:nrx`J3..v . : \_ I`:-at `l')nu-ind l'll'5l l'lfI'll)(l Kv--F0x (Gordon) ...................... .. l Ponnllit-s~-Husbnnd, Lewis. Second Period H Chumyshyn (Reynolds) 7 Ponuhit-s~-Paquetle. Husband. Third Period ll. _T\ivnn lDnvr\t\lHc\ '1 IHIYU I'{'I`IU(l B;DiXnn (Reynolds) ...... .. 8-Bird (Goring) B~--Goring Bird. Hayes) B~Jum\e1t H~~Dixnn (Jemu.-m DnnuI:...~ `l')nun.\lrh Beelnn Aces, for the second straight year. are champions of the South Simcoe Hockey League and have earned the right to advance into the O.R.H. intermediate "A playdowns. in which they reached the finals last year. Lac! wnnlr Flpntnn dnfr-:19:-rl Rrnd-. .;ee..,;. A;;;'w:;`{*` E South Simcoe Final l'lIlll monti( phanuy UR` HIHHS 1851 year. Last week Beeton defeated Brad- ford in the finals. It. was a sensa- tional ser`ies._only decided in 30 minutes overtime at Bradford on Friday night. In the first game on their home ice. last Wednesday. Beeton won 8-3 and so took a five goal lead to Bradford. Bradford won the return game 7-3 but Beet- on took the round M40. The round was tied at the end of 60 mintiies. z-s Bradford led 7-2. but in overtime Beeton got the winning counter. Magistrate Ebbs reserved judg- ment for two weeks in court at Bowmanville on Tuesday when Clarence McCullough. Cadmus. ap- peared on a reckless driving charge. McCullough was charged as >i rc:-' mm in! an nr-nirisant npnr Rlackstnckl . `Judgtnent Rscrverln I Case Resulting From J. E. Elliott Fatality ivuuuuougn was cnargeu .13 >1 n:-- Suit of an accident near Blackstockl on Jan. 8. when Edwin Eliiovt. for- merly of Edenvale, was fatally in- jured. I I-`,l'.i.-in um: ririinu in 2 minor with Jurcu. Elliott was riding in a cutter _\yith M. Mountjoy when the vehicle col- lided with 21 bar coming from the rear and driven by McCullough. Mr~(`ul]mmh fixed his sneed at be- and arwen Dy xvlcbuuuugn. Mr.-Cullough fixed his speed at be- uveen 25 and 30 miles per hour. He claimed he had sounded his horn. but :the cutter made no effort to get over trom the middle of the road. -lJlXl)ll l.JL`Hlll.`U.J Pev1:xlti(9s-Reyz1olds:. Harris. Tvxp/5- mPER|ODS First Pclriufd n.-A (\r\ \ . H146 l A. Cuncilla. $l: W_ O. Partridge $5. Scott Ems. $10. John `Snso $2: Art Cl'upp('I' $1; Bill Parks $2; Bruntunls` Sandwich Bar $1.50; L] G. Wl\itt_\' 5!: J. Stu-lc $1; Mills` 'l`uxi $2; Dr. N. M. Laurie` $5. q\___