Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 Dec 1934, p. 3

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5 Fricke, (1 Mrs. I and Mrs \ uln `\.. 1-nica, Bar Matthews. U. 000 and I`In_;`1z1ml - ni`-.:ht.< :~.; mtic pr0~` 14:41:. 1 The following oflicers were elect- `ed: Hon. P1'esi(!ent, Kev. \V. K. iB2ttty; President, Jack Walsh; Vice- Presdent, Chas. `G.ri`in; Sec.- l`1e21s., jJos. Milne; Executive. one represen- `tative from the l'o1lowin,e; Sumlay Schools: St. Ma1'y s, 'T1'init_\', Collier, 1Cent1'21l, Baptist, St. Geo1'_e'e s, Burton [Ave., Issa Road P1'esb_vte1'iun uml ISt. An(lrew s. One of the provisions of the o1'_u'aniz:1tion is that bo_v.s must have :1 fty per cent. :1tten(la11ee at tllnlr ('l:m,:r-< ` LIlL`.ll' CIILSSCS. A basketball and volleyball] S(21'i0s under the direction of Clws. Mc- i1\ 1a1'tin is expected to _<.:t-t under \v:1_v this week. .-\1'1'zu15_v'cxm-nth` z11'c110\'." pcmlim: for ]1ocIm_\' ]>1`21ctico nmil :.,>':1n1c.~: at the 211';-11:1. '1'h<.-re will ins. two schedules for hockey. :1 n1id_ 1c:t;:u(_: for boys under 13th _\'0;12'.~. .Ium|:n'_\' lsi, and :1 _in\',-ml:- 1(3_`.`,'lU:- for boys U]l(I(:1` I8 .\'-:r'.<. .Izu1u:1I'_\' I g{- Town League n1:.n1:1;.,-'(,-rs :n-: with their lists th('S(: d:1_\'.~:, . their last year .~; pluymxs` and try |bo1.~:t(2r their te;1n1s with ru-w 1: can I=1I':1.~` can in: 1v:I)'n nnh` 1` `of last, year's t<;-:u`ns are . out iwhich does not mmm tho I<:n-:u(~ Ibo a flop, since (It. lmmt \'r- clubs !be strckingx (3nt1`_v. Prr:.4i L {Dobsoll Imus callml u lez1__>'ur: mm. rfor Friday ni_r,rht at tho Y.1\I.(`.. 5 'l`h(- Tim'ric-AH:zmI:1h- 1zu:ro.<:=(- duh will he :1 strom: one next, f\'<`il1' it` lull |n(:u11s z1'11_Vthinp:. I ru. .-\. .\. Smith has been in touch with `.`v'n1.~|1 :1n(l I{ol)crt:4on of (",21lmlon }'j:1. am ; both r-.\:]m~: 1. to \\'o:n' the ,t1'i-(,-.'olo1' nr-xt yu'u'. Gonlio BonLz5:m` oi' the champion Orillia 'l`(:-r1'ivr~: is 'statcd to be :\l'tor the coz1chin_r.;' _1oh.! If these moves n\:1te1'inli'/.n the fin.- ric-.~\ll:1nd21lo squad should be about! the strom.r(:st in the _<.1'1'oup. | Stan. Cable, all-round athlete from Cznnp Bordon, and who plzxyed out- stzmtling lacrosse for Alliston this season. left Saturday for :1 month's holiday. Stun, accompanied by his ` And All Stations between NORTH BAY and AURORA ilncluding MIDLAND, PENETANG and MEAFORD BRANCH LINES. Church Le-ag'uc hockey will be .i_:,r'iven some real support this winter y_iudg'ng' by the enthuisusm shown at '21 meeting` of 1'epro.~1cntati\'es 'i'1'om linine Sunday Schools, who met in E. B1'a(len s b1'okem_u'e oicc l:1.~ "J`hu1`.~;da,\' c\`0nin,<:, when the Inter- iChurch Athletic Association \va.~: Iformod. The purpose of this o1'g`:1n- izzttion is to take care of all hr:u1ch=.= 01" sport for boys up to 18 _\'e2u'.~ u , a_u'(.-. J 'l`1-m -l`.~.'IIm..:..... I`mi`I'\`I4 ...-.., ,1, A l-NL- There will be :1 mm,-tin:_'; 01 13 oxccutive this Irid:1_\' to ducidc nu 5zn`1'u)1:(nmmts for izzv ru-<-omm0 and tho d1'2Lwinj_-' up of the .~'chodulv.~' An0th(:1' 1:1)`;-:0 grroup will rnprescnl this district in this .~'(-:1s0n's inter-I mediate A. sociton of the O.l>l..'-\. As well as being` lary:(2. it will bc one of the most keenly contestcll, and here is a prediction that the team winning; it will rezlch the O.H.A. nals. their a} I.lI|UiH`_\" lst. !l....... . New Inter-Church I Athletic Associ-at n[ STPORT GLEANINGS Bcllcville, Bownzanville, Brmztjorzl. Broclwille, Clzallzam, Cobourg, Crmzwull, (iuna/mqmy Glencoe, Godcric/I, Guelph, H.-1 J11]. TON, lIurri.stun, Ingcrsol/, I\'z'ncur(line, KINGS 1`0N. Ix'itc/mm) . LiXI()1UCl, l.ONl)O;V, ./1[m'ri.vburg, Nupamr, NI.-1G.-111.4 FALLS, Oslmzcm, !'):c'n. Snmul. I (11mcrst0u, Paris, Port Hope, Prescott, St. Cal/Iarz'm:x, Surniu, Srmllzaznpton, Slralford, Trenton, Whitby, Wz'. Woodstock. um:-Lin}.-; 01' 13:1- nal ru-<-omn10d:1tion nu. BAYFIEI onlv v1vr\ '5 \'u IL John H! In... BLT) S'l7'REE .l_` .\Iond2L_v night saw the first hockey played in the zu'en:1, when the Camp Bordc-11 Fliers and BZll`l`l0 Colts held their 1'; local practice. The ice was in fair shape, only one soft spot and :1 hi`. of 1'oLz_::li11e;<.< being` in evi- ..1ce. which is vm-v n-nml ir-n_n1-ul_-in... i:4uui_g' mucus. Hook and .\Iu.s'on were in the nets and the formal` Bmwic boy seemed to have 21 .~'li_::ht mlgre. 'l`hc1'e is 50:21`: ltulk oi` Nobes of Stziym.-r, who pl:.x_v- `cil . ho<:ko_\' with (7olling'v.`00d two _\'o:n'.< 212:0. coming" in for 21 't1';.-- out in Lho y.-;<-:1] pm. 'I l'1ci'r.- in 21?- .~'0 :1. rumor that two 0!" the I<`1g\'(,-1-s from C0lllI1f4'\\'00(l will he wez1i'1n;z' czunp ('0lOl`.< bofona tho . opens. Thi`: is _g`oo(l news. but is de- ('llll`(ll}` oll'.~'ol, by T}lzm<-hurt] :m(l Pcvl-. :-;>}.~l,\`in;;' For :1 month's lez1\'(- of ab- |.<(:nc(-. However, it hasn't been e'1':1ntu(l and .\I:1n:1p,'(-1' .\`l(rl{eo\vn may h:x\'(.- . to <:1_\' :1l)out it. .~\L any 1111.:-, tho mum) will he 1'i;:h; in .lli' hunt for vrnnn llnnnvc ' 7 ' and I IN` K (J for il`I(Vi(l1.ll 20 ho_\'.< 1; :1 while ( (. 1nd,. 1.... -ulu Ll A12. ()1 1'ou_::nne;<.< IJL-mu` in ..1ce, which ve1'_v _::ood ice-mukin -`, c011sidc1'in5_-' that it wasn t started un- til last F1'i(luy z1f'te1'noon. "rhrx r-nrnn fnuun {nab Hn Lll lzll, rr1(1uy zuternoon. The camp team took the ice at six o clock and put in 21 still` hou1"s p1'u(:- tice under Ioach Robinson's eagle eye. Several of the camp boys made decided impressions, while others ap- peared to be just so-so. I. .l21ncl1z11'd. fonne1'ly of R.i\`I.C.; Kipp of Atlan- tice (`.it_\' Sen Gulls. on defence, and l :11'tri(lg'c, were pe1'hup.< the most ug- 5.;1'c.<. with Cook and I\lcl{e1'1'o1l i'ollo\\`in_u' closely. This Kipp lad is (li.~'tim-l'l,\' in :1 class by liiinsclf. .\lund:i_\' ng.-"ht he did not appear 10 be t1'yi115.;' vvr_\' hard, but he was still I`-.:'oin_<.r places. I Hnnl: snul \l....\n ~..-...... .'.. 41..- __ . C ..... ..I I) lHl'l '_'H('U that tho honw`. .~\..l ... LARGE CROWD OF RAlLBfRDS ON HAND WHEN cons AND FLIERS WORK our. `|X.lI`.llI_`.; Arnott, Bill 1 .~'(,-cond I I) 3' LL-1' 5.1"] f\ (Vf\"\ |\\'lIl_L"(`!".`~', .~I:`.0\`.'(-(! [0 l)(,`SI :'l(l\'UI3I _'('. R<>h(>1't.~'0n . :1 nirv turn of spm-(I and _;'oo .x'tir1 hm. is on the small sidv. lhuim-_\' is :1 littlu ::1o\\`, but Inay sp:-ad up. ` I`lo_L';,-' and I,ivinp,'.~`Lon showml up fairly wcli on the other (Ir-fence, while Hninos had the (`.d_Q`l" on Rownn in the nets. Another toug'h. break comes tho (`o1l.< way in the fact that Fred I'I:1ints finds it ne(?e.s'sa1'_\' to leave town for 'l`oron`.o, whr-.1'0 his father `sill he workings. [First Hockey in `Rink Monday Night ysun. U1 I, {()1u-r`L.~'011 \|:x\\:\-1 motlmr and 'f':1thm', um motm-in;;:' to `Los :\11j.."1(.`S, where they will visit rt-Izltives. .\L'HL'L.'. I1U\V( Q'1'2mted ' have somejuix rate ithv Lhv hunt for nu /V . ., In pu-u._\ LU Scott is` the linv and is H: gxh am! on the 1 Of tho two \An(\1'\ .....1 T! nun tub x:I.lLI,`3, \ U ` is pm-tt_\r' to watch 51:-nH~ in Man hnuf m Tickets, Return Limits, and Train Information from Town and Depot Agents. ASK FOR HANDBILL. LL: uw mung) \\'lll mt )'l;.:'l".; m It _;'roup honors. Colts . on at seven o c1ock `1' ton minut(-.< .~'t-.x_:,-',-I1 a real IEVI uhivnav 1-nn(... uvla ..u... Uvnlux. thing,-'.< \v(-rr- :1pp:u*(-nt from M. Thr: Colts ]1.'l\'(.' u st1'on_;' in Scott and K:1.=hner and I'M-st . of !"m'w;u'vl:: is a l{irl_v .< <']1()ckiI1g` and play- for his mates, (`oulson ztzri is nw-Hv fn uvuhwh nu :11 shinn_\' tnkxmr zu and . nth other. n... mm. LII!` L\\U 1l.`Hl;lIH'1l`4 1Hlt*.~'~ 1 and Ilrzllmx , both "rht .~:ho\'.'0d to he-.~:t :1 1 of I null chin I?-.?n,.u la n 1:4-+1.7. ux1alL`|.I\:'piHL. :\!L:L .`\I<-4-kin_-4' \\':1.< uhlc Lt and _Q'1'ouped the bo_v.'~: . them \\'o1'I~:zn_-., nun. ._\ \\'?lL('H h(_~. man on the 1 Hnnkod on the left 1 riwht by St:nplI<:11- +u~n -unn...{nIn,.- V . llLlLl.'> suit}; .1 21 `l`(':Zl calm-. with mam. 1 :1cti\'.'~ part. .\l"L\: It-I-L'in-r \vn< -vhln I. Page Three TRA VEL B Y TRAIN-SA FE TY-SPEED-- COMFOR T--ECON OM Y 1-395:: g -MLE ROUND TRIP anmmaw mass: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14 /E. "` _ Traded THE ggfeg Canadian business men and depositors of all classes have relied on the security and been guided by the sound. constructive counsel of The Bank of Toronto throughout 79 years of business activity. Throughout the growth of Toronto from a small trading post to its present position as one of the centres ofworld- wide commerce, this sound banking institution has enjoyed an enviable reputation for faithful and friendly service. The Bank of Toronto can well serve you, just as it served your father and your grand- f.1th-:r in days that are past. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934. CV.r:::;r;m`1'o r-`* , :1; 3 a V3!` AI. um.`-2.39 dd E:;z`.o.:b[z .:~:.; z.z:i'; a 355 Reeve VV. Hawkins was 1'0-C1(`L'tt`(i: rr,20\'o of Sta_\'ne1' in 21 Your-co1'nereaiI cont<`\.~'t lust \\'(.-ck. His majority \vu.' 3 35 over his nearest rival. I 1 uuu -xu \;u.1uy.~., uuublllgg j_)USSlDl_V `:15 mun): us -I.300 mmi, would be located on 5110 p)`n)m. White Ri\'er--Sch1'ci- Luv ii12`I~: 01' the '."r;u1.<-(,`zm2ul:1 Ii1_2`h- \\':,1_\', once that 1'o;uI. under the pond- ing` Ott:m'z1-Ohm)-io z1_;'1'eemcnt, gets `under xv;-._\'. Announc(-ment- has been made by . Hon. 1 :-trvr Hm`-Imn. .\Iini. Nor- thern Development, that between 30 and -10 camps, housi11_9; possibly as` )':`zLlI1`.` 1.7.00 mmf. would hp In:-n1-ad! prcllllscs IHLLSE DC 1'e_sr1sce1'e(1. The 1'eg'u121tions issuecl on Tuesday provide that reg'u1ation of revo1ve1's must be made with the chief of police or police head of (~\'e1`_\' city, town or \'i11:x}:e. -- l Regulations governing` the registra- , tion of revolvers and pistols were: issued on Tuesday by Attorney-Gen-` oral Arthur W. Roebuck. 1+ la vn.,n'Aml 01...; ..,......:L.` ;- erzu Armur W. 1$oeDucK. i It is provided that permits to; carry weapons on the person may, only be secured from Brig.4Gen. V.` A. S. Williams, Commissioner of? Provincial Police. A further provis-_ ion of the criminal code is that re-` volvers kept in a house or any other premises must be regristererl. 1 l"lm 1'nn'ni-,1?-inna vzul nn 'T`nn~,ln.- \Vln.-u- K511-Incl: and Innmrr OVER FOUR \lIIl 1 oru, wiui au me members present. |The following accounts were pre- sented and ordered paid: Mrs. Suth- erland, rest room, Barrie, $20; J. E. Beecroft, Angus Horticultural So- ciety, $10; D. H. Coleman, hospital accounts, indigent patients, $158.65;| N. Applegate, 164 rods wire fence,| $41; J. H. Davis, 120 rods wire fence, ` $30; J. J. Cochrane, 30 rods wire fence, $7.50; E. Connell, 60 rods wire fence, $15; M. McBride, 10 rods wire fence, $2.50; Thos. Ford, 95 rods wire fence, $23.75; Fred Mc- Cann, 19 rods wire fence, $4.75; E.l Hubbard, destroying` dog` for killing sheep, $5; .N. Coxworth, registering births, deaths and marriages, $12: sheep bonus paid, total $83.50; An- gus _po1ice village, road account, $287; township road account, $641.- 19. 13. A by-law was introduced and passed naming a time and place for] holding a nomination to nominate 213 reeve, deputy-reeve and three coun-I cillors for the years 1935. Anv nmtqnn hnvinrr -r-nnrla annnnnr-u uxuurs .101` L118 years J.:JoD. . Any person having roads accounts, please send them in before Dec. 155 in order that all accounts may be paid up and taken care of in this year's statement. .(`.nnnr-H -:arHnn1-nnrl fn in runof- yC`cl.l' ti BLELLBIIICIIL. Counc1l adjourned to meet in Cookstown on Dec. 15th at 10 a.m. Norman Coxworth, Clerk.` REVOLVER owmaas MUST I REGISTER WITH POLICE I Essa township council held their regular meeting: in Thornton on Dec. 3rd, with all the members present. |T}1e fnllmxrino` at-r-nnnf: warp nvp- 0172. T!-IOUSAN.D WILL WORK ON ROAD ESSA COUNCIL The Northern Advance "311/.~'I'J ' U/(1 Furl 1\ nI11'//v, `nuar/_\' cm (writ:/'i('.\' ago, {)ic/1rr( .\`qnc r/(1 mm (2.:/'fz'rcl their Inuullcs Hf [)ric'lc.s`s s/eins for glittering !ri;:}c t.\`. Turluy, on ///v site of /'/zi.s` old lrud-I/lg f)n.\", ///vta'o1'I(l's arm/M. (mum/I 3.x'/lib/'Iz'<);1 (lis- {.>/a_\-_\~ the pn ,:'ucl.s` (xffarn: and mine. and f(1<.'/orv In milliom AI` ...'. - cuuug uppaL'at.uS. Most of the fo1'ei,2`n S]101`t-\Vil\'(`~ .<:t21ti011.~' have a(loptr> ide11tif'yin5.: si_9,'mz1.~'.. Most of them use cithc-1' chImv.<, bells or _<.,-'o11_::.~'. Italy now 1)o.<. .-1 radio . whc-`n is ;1mon;: the forcnlost in u 1 ,world. There are 14 b1`0:1(1c:1::Li'.I. sstz1t.i0n.< in the country. lmlin :xxH1nnnr-r-we in \'n1-mu nun Lealin Logic `. and as short as possible, ['0 The lead-in, connecting` the z1(:rial lwxth the 1'0(:el\'Cl`, should be use` its length must be z1d to that of` lthc acrzxl in the natural} glxvavc leu2,`tl1 of the l(,'l'l211 system.` u l`hc lead-in must not come in contact 'witl1 \\'z1l1.<, fol1a_9;e, etc. I<"o1'ei_x;'ne1's in France are not Radiograma pol`- mittcd to own or 0])(:1':ltC radio broad- cuting apparatus. Mnuf nf' fhn '{.n1vnin*n L`]1I\1-{- u... .., V I llL' . \llI(`l' E tween :1--1.0 000,000 I101` nHn.u- 1...... `hIH('l,` !'Il(lIU I)l'()1flL'.`.1.\'[J The use of pm-ofv. p1`0hibi1;(:d u\'01' the The suppmszsionl of 5011525 and .s`t,o1-ire: c [mental to the mo1':1l.< <,rc11(:rzxtio11-;1l. is +'..:...- an,` .. u .1 L | l2I.ll'_\ H unrlcr In 4`.. - B:u'1'i0 hockt-_\' <-11tlu1siz1. will have :: ch::nc to see how good the Coxts rt-:1ll_Vz11'c when they Lun1:lc with the l`o1'ont0 Dukes hon: l ridu_\' night.` The 'l'0:'0nto outt w<,=1'o f'orme1`1_v thcl Marlboros and 2111- . such,` names as Wo1'tc1's and Cona.che1' in their 1311c-up, so that if names mean` anything` 1-. good name 15 assured. ` `Tho ('i'L1.~:-adcrs of the Bm'1'le Town I.o:1g`uc _iourm:yed to i\Iidl:md Mon- day night to eng;'z1_L`e the British Lon- sols of that town in a hockey game, and came away with a 6-2 victory. The C1'u.<:ule1's showed :1 distinct sup- m'iorit_\' over the Consuls and at no time was the result of the game: In doubt. Stc-\'(.: Hines led his mates with two gozils, while Lew Ada.r.s, Les VViius,. Lorne Adams and Ken Houg,-`hton g':u'n(:r(2d one each. nw.u'>' 21 yL`21l'. huiio zunuteurs Zl1'(.` now 1'avo2'1n;;` [low 1'r on the 17.15 to 2000 'kiloc '('1(.` (175 to 1530 meter) band. =: in :1 cnf rI'.u1ca luv ,.Im.+.. _\ n\.1u\:_\('u.` mm to luu meter) band. I No 5 in a set caused by electricm ' [tlcvi(.-(~.< in and around the home m-.1 . ;b(,- <-Iv:,u'e up at the source. Thcr ]is no known device which, insta:Icd' I . . at tho ruvci\'(:1', will o`.'0)'com(.- this; . trouble. = ADA 1`UH. 1 1I\1VL)15l1.;1.4. CANADIAN NATGNAL 1VDAlI1:Vf 1')1frn`nAr\v (VAY'I1 nun.-v. .....-..._ .. ........A...... !.\'LilLl()Il.\` 11] me c0u11t)'_V. Radio :uu1ouncc-rs in Norway known as hello men." while .l{u_\'l l('.-lzmd. a. l'0n1:1lt_\ nouncor is called hz1llo(l;mo. ] Tl1(`1'c are between 2.000 ; 3,G00 radio ni_;*l1t; owl" in I611`;-`lz who .~'])(,-ml zzlmui, l'om' l'.1t- ni`-4`l1t.~ lweol; in st-u<:l1 01' L1':m.x'-Atl;mtl<> [J l ('l`I`l In < uuu,uuu 101' other equip: `sin:-rx n--ulin i BARRIF. COLTS TO PLAY ` TORONTO DUKES FRIDAY, `IVIIDLAND BRITISH CONSOLS ` DEFEATED BY CRUSADERSI For the Notebook I E Poorly >'o1dc1'c(l joints will caus(-4' f11<)1:g\' and uctu:1tin_2' reception. I [ I 11r,- u\'<-1'a_:'c radio 1'0c0i\'c1' is used` Lh1'(.-0 hours 21 (lay, 01' about 1,000` h0u1'.\' 21 V0211`. | I 13.. ` 1' ` ' AuL:u--J.)ill'1`lU L-'1, ;\e\vmz11'Kec L. Men's Doubles Art .\IcLc-an and D1`. Smith, Bar-` 1-ie, defeated R.'I`easdz11e 2111611.; Davis, Ncwmarket, 3- . f H1` \N:n>nir--x and I T\ I1:-H~n uuvls, ;\L`.\Vl)1al'KC'E, :5-U. I D1`. Wa1`nir:u and J. D. Hutton,` Bzu'rie_. dofezlted R. 1'e:1sdale and R. 12`. \V11't0, N(:w1nz11'ket, 3-0. Woodley zmd Lzlrkin, I32u'1'ic, (le- featcd R. If. White and .-\. J.[u1'.~:hz1lI,' .\'cwm:11'kct, 3-0. -\1]:n: l`vi1\hln and h L1 warm. I .\ L:wn1u1'JUL, 6-U Allan 'J`]`i1)b1(`_5`Z111d D. F. .\'1cCuai_q' I3;n'riv, lost to A. ;`Iu1's1m1l and L. M21tt11e\vs, Nc\\'mz11`k(.-t, 0-3. `T \ .XI'.sun_-nu`: nrn] 11 C`4~.\,.l.\ L4. B:u'ri<.-, umu:11ews, M. A. Adzzmson ;\cwmz11`K0t, U-3. and A1. Steele, lost to K. Davis and X. L. Blutthu.-\ e, .\'ewmzu'ket, 0-3. 'l`n1'5\I_ T`.-nu-In H \'r.u.n... 1."; /- ;;mss uaw, ;\ewma1'Ket, 5-U. i Mrs. Steele and I\I1`s. Wa1ke1`,| .`Barrie, defeated Miss Law and M1-.~:.' iWhite, Newmarket, 2-1. ` Mrs. C. M. G. Smith and Miss New-; .ton, Ba1`1'ie, defeated Mrs. Thompsonf fund Miss Walsh, Newmarket, 3-0. ; ' Mrs. Smith and Mia: \'mu+m~. I2-n-_ auu .u1s.~: wzusn, ;Ve\vn1a1`1(et, 3-U. Mrs. Smith and Miss .\'ewton, Bur- ,1'io, defeated Mrs. Matthews and Nliss! `Walsh, Newmarket, 3-0. y ` 'T'ota1--Bu1'1'ic 14, ;\'ewmz11'ket 1. I\/`l.... .- 11:4. Leasaale, Newmarket, U. ` Mrs. J. Walker and M. A. Adam- ison, Barrie, 1; Miss Law and 1x ` `Davis, Newmarket, 2. I M1`, T.il1'n nnr! A "P1-Hnkln Dnu.?-. 'ua.V1s, mewmarxet, z. Mrs. Lilia and A. Tribble, Bani:-, 3; Miss Walsh and A. Marshall, New market, 0. Total-Barrie 21, Newmarket , ' Ladies Doubles I ` Mrs. Lilja and Miss McGreg'or, Barrie, defeated Mrs. White and Mrs. !Matthews, Newmarket, 3-0. | i NIYS. W:11~hirn nnrl NT-c uni-L,~.n 1 :.V.LuLl.llU\V`b, .wewn1a1'Ket, 5-0. | I Mrs. Warnica and Mrs. Hat`o11,1 Darrle, defeated Mrs. Thompson cmdl .'\1iss Law, Newmarket, 3-0. i I `Mr: Qhanln and 7.1.... \.\7--Hum nun, '...'. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutton, Barrie, ] 2; Mrs. White and N. L. Matthewa,l Newmarket, 1. ! Miss Alberta Newton and Art Mc- .Lean, Barrie, 3; Mrs. Mafthcws and, IE. Teasdale, Newmarket, 0. l ` 1`/I1'.<, J, \VnH(n1- nnrl `-\'T A Arln-n mewmarxot, U. Miss Flora McrGrre:o: McCuaig, Barrle, 3; Thompson and R. Teas: ket, 0. Mr and int T n 1 . L\ 11'S. rie, 3; Mr. and Newmarkct, 0. .1`/SQ Frlnvn N` NEWMARKET BADMINTON PLAYERS LOSE IN TOURNEY Newmarket Badminton Ciub were badly beaten in a tournament play- ed here with Barrie Badminton L`.1u'r- on Thursday night last. In Lhl` mixed doubles the score was 21 to J, in the ladies doubles 14 to 1, and Iin the men s doubles 9 to 6. " lA:___.I I\ I I Fl 8 Wh I\'l rr: lte; VVJUUJ, 1 Mrs. I Barrie, shall, N `hr 9- The :n...u Ni ., .,. .,~,,..... L1. <(.` p1-ot:~.nv l:1n:_,-'u:1g:v i" 'ohibi1;(,-(1 mdio in Chinzz. he |)1'o:1duz1st.< of -11:,-'.s` con:~'.i d.~t.1'i-3 ental of tho. _\'0un_:erI .-n(zr:x1.ion -also ord(:n.-(I. Even` ,ir_\' storix;-s and tales of L`_'h0StS come xrlcr this ban and their hrtmdczlslinq; fo1'biddcn.. * uzuum.-\ x, .\ewmzu`I U-Ii. 'l`otuI-~I}:u'1'a<.~ S), .\'c\\'mz1rkct G. _ Mrs. an 9. .~\m(~1` .' 1 I1 y. uuJzL anu U1`. J. 2, 3; Miss M. Law Newmarket, 0. and Mrs. J. F. \ : Mrs. N. a v1: nf H moriczln public ha.-I spent bu ?-1.000,000,()00 and $5,000,- fm` radio s(,-ts, tubers` and uipment in the pznst 12 years " 'nn......` RADIO DIGEST `CENT-A-MILE ll Iulnu pmcnt ` bl'<):1r1c:1 n4` u'\\n lultib Lue score ` iies 1` n t Mixed Double: oak.) and (`inn vuxe IJOI 1e and G: h Davis ` market, 0 , and Dr. Tina `M! T. U. M crGrre:o1' !I`I"1`I a Q - :, o; Mr . Teasdale, _ Geo. In nmtl J1`. u. 1 ` : JUU. L` and Warnica, J D T\TnH-I. ` and _ TGRONTO BUFFALO To WINDSOR DETROET

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