----- I The proposed semi-final series! between Midhurst and Elmvalc for the Stewart Trophy, emblematic of the rural softball championship of the County, has been called off. according 1:) Secretary Gt .-urge Gor- ing. I"hr: rival-Ilfiun nrn nnuy :|Hnmn!- -u -u Iled (`ross Benet 'l`ourne_v i At Allandalc on Friday` Allzmdnlw C.N.R.A. Lawn Bowling Club are sponsoring a special Red` Cross Benfit twilight men`: Scuu-h ` Doubles murnament an Friday. Aug 16. Play starts at '7 p.m. L. Each rink plhys 3'10-end games.` Entry fee is $1.00 per rink. h 1: Q Russ Jo|';nstv;n Wins ~ i ' In Twilight Doubles 1 The Fridhy night men's Doubltasl Twlllglix. ht -ld on the lbcal bowling. green. was the best of these weekly 3 contests I Bi-u.-Q non u-hubs ...`-r......4 IX -unu comests ` , Fourteen rinks entered. M':my pairs were hard-boiled bowlers and keen comP"MiHnn resulted. l`h- thrr fin! rr~nnd- Rn _lnhns'I,nn KCCH L'UIYl]JCLlllU TESUILELI. Ih` thtr firrt rcund-- Russ JuhnsL0n with Mr. Wilson as lead. was 15 up on Harry Wharton. H. Meredith. lead. C, W. Poucher got a plus or i zutninsl (` Hnrvoarv Orillin and lCi|(l. L, W. ruucner gun a plus UL X6 against C. Hurvery, Orillin_ and A. Malcomson. with Jack` Johnson lead. been Donald M:-Nnbb of Dr- illia, Frank O'Hearn. lead. 10 shuts Thu outxtlndinu winner in second round was Khrry Wharton with a LBOWLING nu -iuttu MIN PAGE WIIIIE VIIIUIE MIEIT * KED W -, `-V -nu-i unnunnnu hiluiiiiiu oGEENo I lllllll CHICKEN _ Banal: -. Ono of the most brilliant and darln Home Shows on the com uncut. Mnuy suucial features. harness and hunter classes. Sun 9-70:, 4 CIII jul " II I Roies I Clark s 2 ` l~`oun!, llruml 2's` Squat Tnrmoxs 2< SALADA-. ms. V _A.-AE"-'_i_ E War Saving Stamps Sold at A&P my now: E331-uni pmc2s_ ii-~- nun: ~ 5-2-lb. Pkg. 54-lb. PR3. L6?ff"R . ` ` P|K. ' Es 25'? 2 Women : war work drmunlixod In a huge Rod Crous Exhibit. Loam than how you too can liolb my natlonal anon. 6-oz. NUWN LAHIGIE BLAI 39c 1512; YELLOW [mm-".1. 9? IJI.` vv gan- ONTIIE CANADA BRAND .2 Z ;jjnn Aylmer Bonalcss , Iona Nxw Pacld ' 1] Sien- `_37c XIJLLIDW Sunnyneld X OWNED AND II In I'lalI`l'url.`I rulunu A J: P (`huh-(2 I3-oz. I'.-.-.u I not! `Pins nu-in ... .. II ;2_'5I.T "'.'ie's'"<':".'I'I& Off; l Final With Beetonl Allnndale C, Jenkins I N. Mzngc-e ...... .. R`. Johnson 9 W` J Pt-Ck .... .. H. J. Twiss E. McFadden _,.n'amntL's or Clmsir mam"-* RIIFI 73c SE|I.!!=-Lug`;-ll-\;ICE FOOD STORES nun l\lI|~`I!.`\'l`l-'l\ .* (:ln.*.\'I` A'I`l,l\\."ll` Mun IIA`[`.ll-`Ir? TEA Aid Canadian Fishermen .10 Bars 39`: ` 5` Bars `wt . Pkgs. Pkg. l7I\ I 73 5 I6-01.. 'l`in.s IIUXL Wl.'LflS. I i('5`. is nut plnyr-d. the likoly go by default Cake 5c xv.-m wxm ms momcr. Mrs. St<.~'.'s-m:<:11. I`0ronto. is spend- ing hm` h';1id:1_\'s with Mrs. Harvie Cra.wfm'd. Mr unrl \V`,Q (`.:\n rnwfnr and umwmru. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawford and . scn. Minsz B4-rthu Crawford and Mrs. |MUIll'(:c. all of 'I'ox' .A). and Frank [JIU-N Ii] ll. A. Muimmsnii snd Rubti Johnston. being high \\'iIlnLu"S. were drawn L(vg(`ih('!' on 1h- final round. Jack Johnson, a beginner. played :1 re- 'T]2l!'k}lDi(,' gznnu. hziving fuur touch- as in um- (-nd. all of which laid close to the kitty` Both Johnston and Wils-r n played tht-ir usual consistent .gum(-5 zmd wr.n. 2 up. "[`hi- winnr-re wr-rv :1: ftiilnwst g 1 Tum Pugslcy. Toronto. spent the wr.-nkcnd with his mother. `Mrx Shws-nenuu T`nr.rmtn it nrv-nrl- g'LHY1L`S EJHU \\'(/H. J Up. % The winners W(`I`(' as follows: 5Russ Johnston, first, 3 wins and | )lu:~` of 26: .\'~;(-um]. Ed. Piggott. with .John Hutchings as load. 3 wins and ; 11 mum of 9: Harry Wh::x'1on. 3rd.| with 2 wins and :1 plus of 20. Riurrin (`lulu nrn nlrnndv mnkimz. Wll-I] 4 VVHIS IUIU El [JILIS UI U. ! B:u`ri(- Club are ulrvndy making; ,prr.-para.iun.s- for their big I -`our Day Tuurnarnt-nl. 9 A bomber new In Canaaa has recently tried out its wmus hm `The muchmv is the Handley Page Hampden. first of an n)'iy_:n:nl urd Msf 80 nlzam-(i m (`:u1 hv 'Rri!'|In Spminnc nf Hun n!-mu u'o~1'A- Iunff IHU IHUCFIHHJ IS IHL` Flillffy rage of 80 plucvd m Canada by Britain diffmm-1:1 factories through the Dom nampuen, Hrs} or an urn; Sections of the plant wv inion. `I-Icmdlef Page Hampden Medium |Bar-rie Collegians ? P1 0.9? 9* Runvins. ` 1.9!: ml: 231: 25.; 28%: 15:: 3? 0 Ln M I Ln BW!`F` Iuwqrunu ~ Swiss Eruytavrt-2' iii You _|| EI_1joy Going Anyy4_|]ere ihI"JEI\Vl%E ITX3 Cl&lIhU BY l`lll-I GRE.A\'[` !\`l'l..*\N'l`-ll`. AND I'A`(`.lFlC TEA CO. LTD. TORONTO $2.95 LONDON $7.90 GRAY COACH LINES` Southemers Capture . Deciding Semi- Final Game FINEL E5633 2.4 Locals Pliny Seriies` Of Exhibition Matizliies H2;wi:Esmi: DOMESTIC ' " ` 2 _ Shmn~n' SOAP ruuu: 13 Lea! Pkg. GINGER All "" 3 nt 5 jg;--n i>5z'|E:_III:'rrI" "" .__.-..._ .n.-- :.:__--u ATTR'A(_Z'l'I_VE nomm TRIP_ mans 20:16:-4.:-%oao%o|=:ojo:=o::-.:.-IV` I .I'.J1\. 1:131; \l\- -4`;-- ..-... BUTTER sp.``%'f &`3%'` *3" '= sncc x``:'? 5.1'.`,'$....; SOAP CHIPS sum ",;}_';_- TOMATO` JUICE A a P 3 2.:;;;;~ G!:)Llt)lI'Y`i c1x} \(z`vl$/FM 210`i':{Z` SALMGN }'3I.`i.*i; 7- w`i".'.`. 17 ~:-`.22. CHEESE 71 l-- " QUICK DINNER nu-n--rs `.~.._ _ .a._;.;.a__- '*' __" _._..._..._g_' __ um alulu AIIIIIJIIIIIII I` lIl4Ia.`l .; (x--5-`day excursion) EQUALLY LOW RATES TO OTHER POINTS A tight game, having a decision of 2-1, put Barrie Colle.-.gians_ into the discard` as far as the Simcoe County Softball Association is con`- cerned for this year. 'T'h`r= (`nllmrinhn 1'nm'npvml- 10 P1 -!J0TR 'Q9A?!- --1 -q-:1 Tickets and Inlormation at Dunlap and Mulcaster Streets --Phone 62 STMKS lb ROASTSV.&::.:::".;9-1.':a.:$:::. - `` noN.=.L:ss. _!`O_.l..[hwI*>:'!;*g_!;" lb. 25 BACK B'Ae_5ri ],;*'a5;*:#.e;:r. u 27 SPARE Illi CHOICE H19: 'V'EAL ROAST BONELESS lb. 16c FOWK " ,`,*,..?'. .{{`.!'F~ $10.5 lbs. |b.19c CO -TTKGE ROMS PEAMEAL lb. 23c WEINEIS` SMOKED |b.I7c COQKED sucm lb 45 POTATOES I0 lbs. 17: HEARTS ,.,;_`_*3_f{!;=,sl, 2 Buns.15c LETTUEE Head 4c cAB`BA.GVE% -~c.'::.:.': Head 4c ORANCES `v':'.`._.':::'.`.:: 092. 31c GRAPES ...!':`;:?::.. 2 ubs19c 5;l"5C{fi`&5 Fresh Fruit and VegwetaLb_l_3__ A&.l av.-I -uuvnvnr nono- :T1')_.etween nannlgjigggg Cl.'l'lllfU lUI' HHS year. 'I`h'e Collegiuhs journeyed` to ltichmnnd Hill Tuesday eveningfbr nlhc decfding matbn of the semi- 'final series and took the-_ short end` of the count on the superlative twirling uf Ted Bennett`; Hill muundmzm, and some timely .hit- ting when one run I-oukcd like :1 lot I vnnrn High Quality Gmminu-4-I `. 'f'w'Ir'I!i',IlI `q umnn n` ` .\ram;~av 'T`lI!'!I'1"! u est/s ford. . Hensley. Mr. and MI`S. M 'IA*ll:md, T0 are spending their hUli(|1l._V:. Mrs. Pugsley. Tom Gnldwvil. OM.:1vm.- and MTS. Puly. Tom Caldwell, OM.:1w:1.- ` an Campbell, 'I`or <'uH4-< `Mr. and Mrs: Rubi. Walk:-r. Mr. and Mm. Irvin E1!4"<':'n' vnn'v1-rl 1-n (M-Illin Mr 5`.h~ .r Mr. and Mm. Irvin an-';:` movcd to Orlllln, M1: .`})--'4 ing secured ll. prmitlmx Hm Mr. and Mrs. Runkln :1 mg securou pm;1L1m1 Xl1`l'z- Mr. and and and Mrs. Parn-vr and !:nn1`._v. land, visited Mr. and Mr::. I: Misc I. (frnwfnrrl mu" Ianu, vxsucu Mr. zum 3/n-:2. r. rr Mtss Laurlno Cl`nv\`fm`(l. nur.~-- training at ~t,h(- Sivk (Jh1Mr:-n':. I pita], Toronto, .-pa-nt :1 (lay nl "name here. .A quilting `for the Ru! (Iron. held Thursda_v um-x'nu>n at home of Miss A(l.'un~:. 'l'\-so qt u'nI'r- 1-nnanlhh-ri SOUND I-2l`l"l~1("l`.S` Why do you :lw:n_\`.` '._v1 gempluyc`-r's spa-L-(.'hv.<, {mm 1! I instead of using :~:hm'HI.'anri"" "Rnonnur-" zun- thu 1 D lIIUl L`. It was a tough game to lose n` the Barrie crowd. Nothing daunt- ed, however. they plan to plhy u .~.erics uf exhibition matches with teams from Oriltia, Port McNicoil,i Midland. Gravenhurst and otherl towns. Richmond Hill will lilieiy n1(. L`i. Newmarket in the final with the first game at Newmzn`ket' ti`-I marrow. night. '1`i'|'n:rInv'c mn tnh Inna Hun fdilrihi I Hl.`iU.'1lU U1 Ublllg hill)! lll-UH). "Becuuse". :msw:-rul Hr: (up ;a long-winded rm-n|h'r ..f 1'. ment. I need the l`nm:~:< .1 ma [chine bu kw.-p rm: ::w:.k." nomc (ll NUSS I\ were commie-.d. ;Vml)ROU anu wlmav Bohr 37 3 t mu; C ,5 MIND nnd` ME|.L0\\' I GI`uck `.1!{L: 35: men and w\\m'.-mum-zn ia Rid circle 31W MON:I`;{EAI., $14.95): NIAGARA FAILS $7.00 .-onlnsq \ , Wttlklwum. W('lI' \\w-krnd ` of Mr. um] Mr.-4. Wm. Cr:uv- and M(-L4-l`.:n`.d. l`4 Dent.` um \\`l`l'kl'lHl `.\`11.h >n:lnL` Mans Page Ti1h"tee`.~. 4-11. 3 Pkg 6 C L j ' marrow. night. I '1`i1'esday's match was the fdurth in the-semi-finnl sevies. The Hill- itus: won the first hero by 9-2. Bar- rite trmk the seconil at Richmond. Hill on August 6 by 4-3. and the third at Richmond Hill on August 7 was thrown out because it was . nut completed liefnre darkness fell. Barrie rcorcs First Colreglnhs counted their only run in the first half of the initiul frame. Earl Marshall was safe on Cncl1r.'m's error at short. Norris and Steve Hines flied out. Gracey singled; scoring Marshall. Laking was out at first. In Gkn nu.-.inin.r (`:0 hcn-an Min lug. - The executive are now attempt- ing to urrungzr :1 final .=(2x'ic.~'.` for the trophy between Midhursl. Far- eslers, rlufvmling and twn-times titl::lmI(Iex'.<'., :n.'-I] Bnvtnn. The catch now is; that h:u'vu::ting is in full swing. `Mil. the S(.`l`i('.'~I may be ar- rang-`,(J `for next \.V(.`L`k. Ir rhn cnrinn in nu! nlv'x\u.rI Ihnl 23 ox ;1.3; i 23: 23: - ll< 21c ' Zlc W.l.'i nl, 1114: quilts WHS Out at IIFSL In the remaining six frames the nnly Barrie player to reach first i was Fred Norris. who got a double in the sixth. Richmond Hill's Runs . The Hillites were kept off the more siieet in the first three frames. In the fourth. Benne1`.` knocked out a single. Cochran!) popped out. 'I`im Saul singled advancing Bennett, but wns nip- ped `out at second. Echlin was out at first. Mubluy singled. scm-ing Beiiiiult. In at... uni. :nn.'n.r vnnnn umlI.v_ Hlflllltlll lUl'C8(.l rluumy ill St`.|:u|IIl. Every member of the Hill team counted one or more hits. Norris, -Gnacey and Percy Thompson eah pmnuled out one hit for the Col- lcgiuns. Bennett struck out five butters, and Couse une, Cm. n Mu inninum W F? F`. Di|ll.Cl`S, n L,'0llSe UDL`, Score by innings: R H E Richmond Hill .... .000 l1lI()--2 9 1 I3:n'rie ..................... ..100 0000-1 3 1 The line-up: Richmond Hill-~-J". Crean cf. A. Cream rf, Findlay 3b. Bennett D. Cnclirnnv ss, Saul 2b. Echlin L`. Mubley lf Young lb. Barrie Cullcgiuns--E:n'1 Marshall ss. Norris cf. Steve Hines lib. Grucuy 2b. Luking lf. Urry c. Cause p Mnllricu Hilms rt`, Percy 'l`l\v:)mpsun lb. ITn1nii'n --- Nnrmnn MCLUOU. mznm.-u. In the fifth inning, Young walk- ed and finally reached home on l`in(llny's hit after Jack Crean and Art Crenn had gone uut at first. Bennett forced Findlay at second. F`.unrv In:-vnhnr nf Hut Hill YBXIH1 '1 nnmpsun 11). Umpires Norman McLeod, bmdtord. at plate; Archie Thump- son, Barrie. nu bases. _77.1\ owE1ims{5ij1iD Anli ENA MAY NOT MEET` ` 1 '1' s DEBNTURE$! i 1 ' wartime` 'eond|u:xs and Dis-I appointing Experience With Hockey which Did No Bet- ter Than Break Even. Blam- Owen Shllnd Sun-'1`-lines) As thv result of war-time condi- tions. coupled` with :1 disappomting vxpex-ie`nc e with hhckt.-y lust win- tmx uh~t)wen Suund Audnumunr Arclm Commission will ho unnlv In nu-or its m.-benmro paynmnts n1 $7.501) this full. Tliat lnfurmutiun wns hnpmwhd to the Chy Cuuncn :11 its cmnnm-loo mt-eting on Fri- uay evnninz Hnrimv Jnlv, tlm sine]-ms! month uay L`Vl`HlHI . During July. the slnckest month Itn date. the nrenn clbared my $20 uvur actual upvrating oxpvnses, tho (`mnnxissimvs .~1*cn\l:1ry. W. H. Wnddoll. informed the Council. Hm- slznmi. hmvuvcr. that he felt prac- tically certain that thv arena would continue to clear operating ex- penses and if soldlOl`s are smtiuned here for training it is just pusslblv `that dvbennu-e puynu.-nts may nlsu `he met. 'l"|u. f`.n\\n\iccin\I\'g Nnnnninl vnnr ` ht` H101. Tho Cummixcimils financial yam`. which was changed` frum June to Nm'0nibt~r 1. will not be completed for another three months. but iii.- L`uuuni.\x`iun fell the Council was l'Il1llh`d lu imniediatv ilifnrmutlun nu its financial difficulties, Ald. J.` H. lmursllnll expliilued: l "At least two llundhrd of our Imller skaters have enlisted. Mi: .W`add`ell explained. blaming cmldl-l llumm nn than w.-n` situation ._.,, ____._z The Examiner has not :1 "claimed" circulation but one guznrunteed by chavred m`.0.0In1l:Inl,s` .'mdil.. 1 iV\'I\l`7lI V`PIu||lEu. lllllllllu nuns on the war situation. *~ 1`hi.~ in Huh 1 xv-AI nun Inn` nuns on the war suuuuun. 'I`h'ls is thl \vorM we have had'. Mr. Waddx-ll mid of the Jul7y {lg- rurss as he answered a question hy , Ald. W. G_ Case. "We didn't nmke runything like the same profit last winter as we did the first winter," 5 ht` added. The Cmmnlssiuu. ht` Lstated: has built up nu reserve. having bought additional equip- ment with the surplus left on the fivst year's operations, "\VP wmft Be ab! lb take care r L lll`Sl )'L`2ll"S UDCFGIIOIIS, "We won`! be abll` tb take care uf the debentures xhis,year or as lung as the war lasts." Mr. Wad- pdel decared. amending. this state- ; men! by adding that it soluiers are i stationed here the situation should be materially improved. "[7 N19 r-Mv dmas havns tn nav the De mmenauy ll[)X'U\'G. 1 If the city does have to pay the 5 debentures, the asset 5811] remamr." 1 obsr-xd Ald. W. G. Chit poinunt. 1 BLRic1}mond Hill AI{T1fMEETS ' , BRUCELEAGUE ; CHAMPIONS I`L'lll,'LKIIISLIIPIICIIII, Ih the st-1'ius: with Pem.~lnn;,{uisl1- ene, Barrie won four out 01` st-ven games played, tic-ing two 0!` them. Latest word from the O.~B.A. re ccived by Ch:-rles Christie. pr(.-~:i- `dent of the Barrio Baseball Club. 1;: that Barrie will nmut the B1'u(,-(- League winners. eitlwr Menford :n` 'Hzmover, on August 31. J`. C M:-~ Dzmnld. C`he. and Dr. 1.. W. Sturgvnn, Mvufm'(l, urv (`m1`.'vnm*:- `for the ,~`(-x'wsA A0 Oh.` nuns. .:ri\:\ I)..nn6nn: `cl: As winners (if the Intm'm(-rlizilv A" section of the North Simcuv Bnscbnll League. Barrie will re- pro.<.enl the lezmiiu in lhc O.B.A Intermediz`eu~ "A pluydnwns. 'l`ll~. league will be roprenentecl in the Intermediate B plnydovms 1)) Ptmotunguisliem,-. lh H111 erlvinc unilh T)tu1nInhun|iuh. QSE-rie"s Will Commence on 1 August 31; Only Six | Teams Left. 'lUl l.lll' .`l`l H35 At the snnw time, l :-n0lnn[:uisl1- enu will play tho Bruce l.v:1:,'uv B" winner on the sunw (lulu. In tho lnt,~rn1udi`1tv play- duwns. Bl`ll(.'l` will movl North Simeon, Nin;{ur:1 Distrivl will meet lntercnunly-. mu] 1..nkc.- Slmre will play ugzIin.~`.t Irlulton. In Hus lnhwlnnrlinln R" nlnv. M`i'd`I_\'u1:sf-Elmvalb play il[.`,il|ll>-L I'lillLUll. In tlw ]ntv1'n1vdi:m- B" play- downs. thzrrp :u'(- Hiirtm.-n [cum lbft, in :1r.ILIit.iun to ['10 BX'lIl'( and North Silnww 1.1-z:`,:'.u=:;. Y! I3-urn-in nuI\ inlpn ihn Tl/In-xhnul lVUl'l.ll Dlllll'Ul' l:l'il;.(_lL'!v. If Bu1'riv can take the Monfurd or Hanover S(`|'iL`S. the lucul team would be in the Ontm`iu .<.vmi- finals. with 11 pnssiblv bye inlo thv finals. I out debenture uymonls would m-, D vulve ubnul 4/5th 01' :1 mill. Ht` expressed lho hope lhul lh(- :1run:~. would nl Ions! m:1ku- Up(`l.ltlnf.',' ex- penses and M1`. Wudclull vuil`(`d hi. confidence lllal lhD.s(,' oxpenst-3 could be met. I :lnu`o `|\iv11r l'n.. nI'n>1I\ ehunld coma be mm. I dun`t mink 1'm- m-r-rm shnuld conduct hockoy teams." observed vA1d. Mm`shn|1_ 1'('ft'TI`iH;{ tn disap- nuimin:.{ uxpurium-v.= with huckoy last year. won. he said. Um Cnm- mission did no bL".l(".' than break nuwnlx ___`.,. LlMl'I`El) "Hmv is it that Dr. Miller has sud- donly sl:n'tvd culling himself :1 spe- cinlist?" "l)uu-Mun: hn'- uni nn`v nnn I\'\. M1`. Wnddull vui('t-(1 his: ugX"l?(f- men! with this vimv, but added that if the Cmnmi.s:ai:n hnd nut finnm-- ed O.H.A_ teams lust yuan` U1l.`!'(' -would hnvo been no h()L'k(`_V Hurt`. "You can`! make the an-na pay in :1 city this size. That has been _|_thu experience elsewhere. .nbse1`.v ed Mayor M:n'1'on. I .. .4__(.:... cuulsu "I 0rl1:x1)s he's got only one pn- tiem'." 7_4j_/.\_.;___._ l.'Vl-"-I-`El-Ill MISBEIIAVES Foremost Anmrxcan pro m the ` Ontario open, Sum Snead. ABOVE, Shawnee-m1-thw Delaware sluggc-r.i couldn't get his putter to behave in first-round action. else he'd have torn pm` In pieces. His drives and seconds brought gasps from-.the large gailery that lonowed him a. -. round. Big news far the supporters of the fhst Allumlule-and-Bah rte A'-and`-B" Royals softball team! - 'l1lJ.. Inn:-I .-I`-oln I|y:'I nluu -2- scam: ` The local girls will play a- gainst G !-avenhurst girls at Shear Park. Allnmlale, at seven o'clock tonight. 'l`ha-v will a-nth:-lain this Mea- rungs,-ulmr HCXL V If thlr 5`,('l`i('f'. trophy will 11) Nlldllursl. __ ,,/.`. o'clock tomgm. They will entertain the Mea- !ord' girls at the same plnce at seven 0'(!lbclt Saturday evening. nnnlt fnrxn-I tlimun hvn fini- seven 0'(ll0Cll szuuruay Uvlflllllg. Don't forget those two fine exlllllltions of softball played a- la lemulb! In 0 annual nhndul ml lvlunfnral 3 I3 IEIIIEIEZ Ina recent mutcli at Menfnrd. the Royals tied` the home team 9-9. At Allimdalc on Friday ev- ening. the Royals defeated Wye- bridge girls 134;. ROYALS GIRLS PLAY TONIGHT END` SATURDAY PEN ETANG IN .'B'" Isattest` sports-bulllatin to reach this i F office from Camp Borden indicateslr that the Grey and Simcoe Foresters C.A.S.F. unit hnve teams in action in both the softball` and soccer lea- gues . , . . in ball our Foresters are grouped with 3rd Div. Supply. Perth Regi.. Army Service, Tanks.,1 Governor-GeneraI`s Horse Guards and the Irish RC-gt. . . . To date they have won one game in three played 5 L Yh (mt-rw ihn For-r-stem are d()iIiH '1 have game In Lnree pluycu: . . . Ih soccer the Forestens are doing much bn-Lfer. having won both games played so far _ . . They are in I a group with the Perms, Essex Scots and 2nd Div. Petrol. I Ray Kempster. former Barrie and I Camp Bordon badminton star. was :1 visitor here lust week . . . he has been promoted from Flight Scr- gonnt and given his commission as` Flying Officer, nun-flying list, in . . he is going to tmdv Lost work . sun` nzumzucu ox _ the I`umnt.o Argonauts football | team. and Herbie Dyment, the Cal ] Rooney" of British pr0fL`ssim1:1l boX- 1 ing fauna, { 8 # > The building known for mnny _ye:n`s us the Minesing Princess Rink 1 has recently been demolished. , I ... ......I.a in 1\T..u-nnxlnnuv . VTH-1`n}sc`it_zy,`A.ugus 15, `E340 jn llnlb u:\:cuu_y ucvu u<;un;u.1nu.u. On a morning early in November. 1901, and at the close of the full plowing season. the tum Harry Stokes of :Minvsin.g culled on the writer. at his home, Sornbunk l*`:n'm". advancing the idea that it would he :1 good thing for Minesing. and its young people. to have u skat- ing rink (-rooted. The idea was ac- csiptod. and it was stlggestecl to Mt`. Stokvs that he immediately inter- vivw two local young mun. Chas. Foyslnn and l`hos. McI.(.-on, This was done. the result being :1 g,0t-to- sgvther of tho four parties and plans laid out. for prompt action to pro- cure :1 suitable site. also for the fin- ancing of the proposition. Local former citizens were ap- proached with the result that 20 men promised to ndv:mt.-(- by way of in loan. $10.00 each at 4`?! interest rupuyoblo as the venture progressed within 10 yrs. The first citizen HT)- prouched and the first named on the ilist given below. explained the at- tithrln nf thv mon who nrlvzmm-rl tho rl llSl SIVCH D(?l()W. (`XDHlll1(`(l U19 ill-I zitllde U!` the men who advanced the, necesszmv monoy. when he stated: Whatever is: gnnd for the young` ))`()])10 of Minesing. I am in full sympuuyv. and supporting it." i Wu... ..H.\ r.... H... .v.....mi..n nl` (hr-I .\,VIIIpuuIy. unu nLq1p-nunng, n. i The site fur the (.`I'(!Ctinn of tho! building 1120 ft. by 400 ft.) was ob- tained from the late Andrew Ron- ..m c.... .. On:-rv\ ,.r no \ll\`lI`L` :4 -x nr\rn_ ..o....... V\..1'l|LI U.-. .. Tho timber was ptlrchnsed froml thr lute Wm. Frnlick. and the lum- ber. and shingles from Potter's Mi11.i Thv timber was framed, and the building erected under the direction :)f thv thvn well-known burn frum~ er. the late Jesse Kestor, Various `hcs \v`(Sx'v held to which the men of thv (:nn1xm1nit.y turned out in full force. mm... ...m.\:.... .`;..m ..,..c ;.. hm.-nx-I 1 ` lilllllfu lI'()Hl UIL` HILL` nnuruw .1\UIl' uld for :1 term of 99 years at :1 nom- inal romnl, The ugrc-enuem fur thisi was drawn up by the late Snmuelgl` Jacobs in his hrmilr on the 10th con i 5 cussitm of Vuspra rm Doc. 7. 1901. `F It. .` r....m | . ....un\n mrce. : Tho nponing night was in Jnmmryl `.20. l902. and the ovenings for skul~ mg were limited in nut more than three per uwvln in justice In the m`- gnnizulinns of the various churches. also to the gland Lit.er:u'_v Society! Ihvn going with :1 large member-I ship. The rink was always well purl l'()lll7.t`d. pzu`ticul;n'l_\' so on thcl lll_L',h1S when those well known` lmncls from B:m`ie, Cr:1ighLn'st and, Smynvt` 1hl'lll(`d tho skaters with! u..nrl k `inn n1noin An nnnluu-or-1 lll Rll H1 H1!` \.ll`t'1ll Will`_ 5" For some _V9:n`.\` the pr-xpor light-` ,1 ing of the nuk was :1 major pro- ` blom In the munugeniem. In 190-: .1 , 1200-candle pow r gasoline 1um',\;: was installed. :1 d provided good; `light. It so happened that this 1.1mp.i ( filled with 11-`: gallons of gasoline.` " and pumped full of air. blew up and 1 those in the rink at the time mak- lheir deparmre rapidly. hnwever 1101 1 real perstmal; or property `damage 1 was done: othar than to the lamp 1 I 1 ixznlf The Miitesing Princess Rink (Rx; Jncpnh Orr-hn NH THE BARRIE EXAIVEJEB, BARREE, ONE, CANADA SPORT- ANGLES - - - v .7 See how the Navy. the Army. the Air Force are balm: auuuortod by mu whole Dbm|n|on--|ndus(rios. sciences, agrlculture. women`: work. A dramatization of Canada nllllnn IIHl lL'Hl WBFC U_Y Buster St0x`Cy.i sun` halfback of kuunnr.nu~ h\n.r.Il I Among those I` who left furcump _ Niagara on Mon- ' day with me locul| `militia unit were many Inc-:11 nth- letes. some nm longer active in! spurts. must of!` them still mem-* bers of prominent mums . . .Perhu})s| the two most. pm-` minenl were Roy; Rn-:1nr" Qinvnv I ' .\l`\nlLL`l 5 \Vll.ll An orchestra. Into M1`. Robin-i us 131 viulinistul (By Joseph Orchard) 2 t!Reginn and Mrs, Kempster to her t|hom(> at Winnipeg _ . . Last. winter i when he was stationed at St. Thom- as Technical Training Centre, Ray won the men's singles and dbtgbles at St. Thomas Badihinton Club, thus . following up a two-year similar , , record at R'.n*ri'e. ' I 2 5 5 M`embe'rs- of the At-`gos are signing .up - with the 48th Highlanders in Toronto but big Red" preferred to remain and sign with his home tnwn camp period in he can get away for the football season . . . Among ` with the Barrie company were ` Gregg Coulson, of Syracuse Stars ` pm team, Bud Kzishner. of Pitts- burgh Plrates pPo team. Dick Liv- _ ingston and Dint Sentt of Atlantic ` City Sea Gulls. Don Bowen 0'! Lon- ldon Mohziwks. VI :1: 3!: 9 outfit in Barrie . . , after he gets his the hockey stars who left. for Camp. =7` `I3 S` Barrie Bhsll `mam 19Il)= eon- _t1'ibutes three regulhrs. outfielder Eddie _Strmismnn, first` Bzlsemzm Bud Kushner (mentinnedbefbre in ` the hnckey list) and 0utfield'e1' Al- A .the county departed fbr camp in "the })(`,l`S()ll of Corporal William L. 'DylTll.'llt . . . Sergeant Mike Chene- :.~;uik is the former light heavy- -weight wrestling champion of Can aclzi and inside wing of the Domin- inn Champion Argos of 1933 . . . Sergeant Warren Wilgur. a Fonner tArgnn:iut junior Cunudizm champ- ` inn team middle wing . . . and Harry Arinstrnng. an exponent of lawn buwling and curling, in the ranks I nnrl mnnv nthurc whn i."1l{ P nnrt. lnn '1`i'ibble . . , the crack golfer of lnuwnng mm curnng, In mu 1'illn\.\ . . . and many others who take part. 01' took part, in sports were among those who joined the N-.'P.A.M. Until 1906. the rink was managed `by the original four owners. Then at 1 his request, the late Mr`. Stokes sold` `his interest to the remaining three. He was paid in cash and signed off by :1 written agreement. 11 . . A,..~..-..o...m rnu I`-AL IJJ 1: w....u.. ..,,;.u........ l Following the departure for Cali- /fornia in 1908 of Chas. Foyston and Thus. M(:l.o:m. the rink was manag- ed by the write!` until 1912. With thu (lvpn1`tui`(` in 1-912 of the writer. the L'()!lU'()l passed to Harry and Carlin Fnystnn. where it, remained ' until 1938. Then it again passed back - {to the writer, It was purchased in ` 1940 by Fred Parry and being found tf) be unsafe for further use. it, was |tnken down and removed by him. I L`....o4....,\.J ......h.._ n.>lkA`< .....: IL Dirac! from the 5m: Francisco World's Fair. and presented through the courtesy or liner- nnllnnal Business Mnchlnas Art oi 19 countrioa"-an Im- |lI'IIS`V0 CIDIIQOIIIGDTDYY SIIOW. . 4 .. \.lI;vv|n nu n\.|nI\Iv\.\A nu; uuu. Scatterod across Canada and the United States are many indeed, who will carry throughout their lives nothing but pleasant memories of the winter evenings spent in other , y,eurs on a good sheet of 'ae.beneath the root` of the Princess ink. In so far as the writer is aware, the rink was named by the life-long friend of the writer, Chas. Foyston. In the original agreement the res- .(-rvation was made by Mr. Ronald gthat no liquor. nor other strong drink could ever be sold on the property. and this was adhered to. It iis to the credit of the people of the lcommunity and a tribute to their ancestors. that no effort was ever known to be necessary to enforce this reservatimt. Mn chant nf inn In Inn`: v-inlz uyrm |IHl5 YCSEFVEIUIJI1. Nu sheet of ice in any rink. was in-ver graced by :1 finer lot of lady skaters than could be seen` in the \Princess Rink. I Thuvinn Han un-n-o uvhnn Hun rIr\rn,| ll`l'lI1L'CSS HIHK. During the years when the com- munity picnics were held in Brem- ner's Grove. the day was always ` finished by a game of soccer football with a team of good sportsmen from Midhurst and the entertainment in the Rink. During one of these years four games were played against Nlidhurst Seniors and so close was the competition that not a goal was `lscored in any ot' the four games. The backbone of the Minesing team were Chas. Parker and Frank Wood. also Frank Gibson, Robt. Addison. Walt Addison. Chas. Foyston. Wm. Boadway. Thos. McLean. Robert ;'l`homas. Dan Luck. Jos. Orchard. `those who loaned the money neces- sary for the commencement of the `an have since passed away. Wm. Adams, `Wm. Addison. `Wm. }Standen. *Andrew Standen. "Henry i\ ert`oot. "John Kerfoot. Harold KDl`f(1Dl.. "'I`hos. Livingstone. `Neil , l..i\'ingstone. *Andrcw Ronald. Sr.. .?An(lrvw Ronald. Jr.. `John Parker. `,`Fre(l Fn_vston, `Daniel Wood. `VJ-nmv XXI:-lnu *U7....l.\.v nrhknrrl The following list. of names are _ 'building. The names marked with ` P I M-``'`` da)'5- . rreu rnysmn. *uamc1 Hn1`r_\' Wylos. `Wesley "Albert Orchard. `J05. John Young. Wm. Grant. (ox. E GOLF MATCH POSTPONED ! i A c-umy gulf match between [M1d1;md und Barrie. which was to have been played here yesterday |;xfIvrnoon. was postponed on ac- `cuunt of the fact that a\';1ilable'play- `c`X'.~` ;ippx';lX`\`d In be at :1 premium. It Lu-111 bu played at a later date. , ._..._..a.___ ._.__ Hurry Luck. Toronto, is visiting 1 at his home here. ` Can Love. Barrie. spent Sund.ay. at A. E. P.=.rtrid.g9's. Nbm Great. had her tonsils re- an A. E. Pe.rtr1d.ge's. moved in the R.V. Hospital last ; M w .\Ir. and Mrs. Ernest. Laviszne. of .\wnm_\'. and Mrs. Ernest Lavigne. of `Ottawa. and Joseph. of Midland. `vlsitbd with their cousins. Mrs. P`. W. Partridge and Mrs. I. Acouley. `la.-rt. week. 1 Rh` nnd \.4 v< R Allan and friend Duke Ellington. Tommy Dorsey. Jimmy Dorsey. Sammy Kayo, Eddie Duchin. AI and Bob Harvey wlth their Czmmlizul Custer Band. head the list of big-time dance bands that will be (uncured in lhls yonr s vast. cool Dance Pavlllon. Don't miss mom. g T<=RWN{ mg . and Mrs. S. Allen and friend. WEEK. '1`-onmlu. culled on Mr. and Ernest Partridge on Sunday. I Allen remnnad` In: I few WUUU. Orchard. Lumley. Twilight Tournament Results of the Twilight 'I`uui'nzn- mi-n1. at Barrie Friday were: 151. J. Wilson. R. Johnson; 2nd, J, Hutch- ings, E. Piggou; 3rd. H. M(,'i`(`diih. H. Whunuii. xx Ix Bowen and Garside Win I First Prize at Beetonl At the annual Becton Scotch Dou- bles We(lm~sd.':y of lasl wot-k Alvin Bowen and Steve Gnrside won first mum-y. Annther A`lli1l`ldill(,' rink ufl Hurry Ellis and Gen. W-ebb l_nnk| second prize. Third went to 'I`<>mn-l to. fourth to Tnmrnhum. l 13 an :6: I IJ. 1'. IVICLUIIIK I W. Snrjeant J. E. Thompson 1 H. Love H. Wharton .... ..l llllllllllf I483 IIRSIIIICCII V In Berger Cup Games Allandale's lead was further re-1 duced in the Bergr.-r Cup games to! 31 after last weeks games at Allan- dale greens whrn Barrie won by` 43-34. Results were: i I Barrie 7 `-7 'T'nr1rl I` Ynnbinc Mlandhle Lead Rx-.du(-cc ! In llunnnr I` DIIFTI9 W H. Todd D Ii` `l\lnf`un 7' ' A brilliant presentations of latest advances In tho automotive In`- Justry Including a preview of lllanv 1901 nunlal-;_ A