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Northern Advance, 18 Feb 1937, p. 5

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`J. }I'L`RSvDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1937. Essa Road Church At the Sunday evening service the .young people of t -e church were in charge. Robt. 'ian'c1air was the speaker, assisted by Alex. McSween, also a student at Knox College. Sandy Ness presided. On Mnmav night Mr. Mcsween Mr. and Mrs. ans. Palas and Mr. and Mrs. Kruspeire, of Toronto, spenlt Sunday with M1`. Victor Palas. Mrs. Hzu'1'ison, of Allandale, visit- ` ed Mrs. Weeks on Friday. Vi:-+.mv Pnlng Jr, is vi,:i1*.invp` uiith Cu LVLTS. WEEKS OH I.`l'l(ld_V. _ Victor Palas, J12, 1s vxsltmg wlth friends in To1'on`.o. Thfnnln an-nnnni-'|nx.v :9 nv+`nnH::xH Gn rnenas m 1o1'011.o. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Eli`-as Fe1'i1'e1- in the loss of her brother, Mr. John Carson. His many friends were sorry to leanrn that Mr. John Wallace had suffered a stroke. We hope for a speedy recovery. (`.1-nio~111nn W-it-n \V(\(h1(`(]:IV spceuy 1`ecove1'y. Creig'hton W-i('(* spent Wodnosr.1u_v m Toronto. i I-Iote~1. ..~ IH_1 lli. Golf exports and dubs alike will find competiti(m.= suited to them in the week's play at Royal Col- wond. zl lr)\'oiy C0lli`S(: constructed on p'.1rlt lzmtl. 6.291 yards in length with at pm` 713 t"m1t was broken only `once in tourmlment play. Play will be divided into classes for both ladies and men. ranxzing from open amateur events and handicap matches to features. that stress the social side of the grand old game. dzm.:<; mm ('me1'tzLinment e\'cn1n;.: in the I"-Impress . `Pith prescmtzxtion of prizes Grand Ball on Saturday LEFROY Trout 1`2l.`~ M1 to L021'_2' 101' Inc? 1218-. gum UL: L?.- L."'llll0. Both te:'.n1s had chances; In Illc (l_Vin_g` moments of the maLch,| but missed out. i Universiity of 'I'o1-onto-Goal,`; l-il:1(-klmll: defence. Sedgwick and] McLachlamI; centre, Craig`; wings,` Gallon and Ross; al-te1'n:1te`s, Casselsyl Svr1,hm1;<. Boddington. l 1 Ba1'rie--Goal, Goring`; do fenc-0,1 .ln'-.< and Dy`.4.'-; centre, Bowen; \\ ln;:'.<. Scott and Long; alterllatcs, Brock. lmigll, I;i\'i115.},`.=22on, Walker,` H01`-,-3'. ' D"!-`nu-nn J31 (`I-n\uf'n1' \li11n Oysters Page F've .271: .l5c . 19c .27c .35c . 29c . 10: . 19c . 29 . 25c -`;zu'1'ie Co1lr:2`iatn bu.-kr-,tbaH I 'pa.~'.-:-(1 out of thv picture las. at. the local g'_\`n1 \\'1mnv Orilli-:=. (i<:I':,utn(l t11<- ._~'(>11iox'.~' by` 21 coumi and the visiting" junior.~' vd out 21 36-16 '.11'ou`n'cing'. ' ' 1... Lu COLLEGIATE TEAMS OUSTED FROM RACE BY ORlLLlA "U ULIL (I U\IAV- |l\1|a`AI\, ,. The .-zcnior gsalnn was by fa)` the bc-U-:51 g'r~1ne to watch, as tho 1-vd and` black .<\\'o:1L01'0d boys were in the 1'unnin.g-' all the wily. From I-hv Loss up to .+tzn't. the ,<:an1r- Orillia broke in on the bnskvi four timv.-s in suc- . +,. +'l14 Kl -.m. n?n-`.1'-nnin't: lend. in on the buskvi Iour t1nw.~: m sur- x~e-.~'. to takn a.n- e.::;:h`-point laud, \\"nic`n xvns wipml out boforn: the half mldr-11, Barri: l(.':\(1i'!l|. ,' 10 to 8. n,\..,.. T)n1'n(\]llc Rm-1-in fnr\v:n`d mic-:1, Harr1~._- It-zutmrgx Lu 10 Dougr. R(`,} l101d.~', Barrio forward :~`l:H`I(`d the r:xl`1_v by sinking; two foul shots and Two hzlslu.-in: in succe-.'\x'ion. He was th star of the game, scor- u..... Hm. lain-la inll nf 1.1 nni,n,f_g_ He the S-Ea)` OI Ling gzunu, acut- inr.*f the high total of 14 [)0i.ILtS. ~`ail.-_v at thv L'(`n'|I'(: po.~7i`t'ion. kept the team in the miming; with his sir-ady play and \\"z\s next hig'h scorer with tvhre-e b:1. Cumming` 1:01. tho rmm1imi11_q two poinvts. Captain .-\<,-0 O Brien p:1s(`d his' _h-um to thr-11' win with 13 points, with ].u~\ViS foilo\\`mg' c1.o.' Pin-"ht. Cra\vfm`d with six, I;;\twson :mi ('.`:ii1'm1.~' two nrkd Chambers on-r-. in tho junior comest the blue team had :1 oh-:11` (`d',1'(' and (los(~i'\'nd to win by tzhn widn in:r.r;,rin tlhey `niiv-ti up. The_\' lad 2-1-8 at half *tim-. (`;1pt,ain Ab. (`:11-ti-1' led his tvnm with 16 poinln, Fomvick was on hn. behind with M. with Reid: couniirtix {:h~u- i-vmnininu` six. '[`m'1'v S(`01`(`fi 12 of Barriv s totnx1.with Ronko h11_I1'L"ih_Q' the odd four `points. (M-11;-u Q1-:,_.4T~`nr\v:1r(i. I.0\Vi.< and Ronko h11_I1'"in_Q' the mm mm` pmms. 0'.'?11i:1 Sr.=.-~Fo1'\vm'd. Fonwick: crxnliro. Lawson`: Q`L1ard.<, ("1':\\\'for(l and (`h:unhm's. ("nimsx S(-hachtor and 0 Brion. .. G..- .Vnw~unn-11.: T?n\'nnM.t. '.i?H(`I`IH1t(`.\', (`nimsz S(-hachtnr and U'm'1on. Rm-1-5.. S1-s.---Forw:n'd::. RC)'n01 and Cumminuf; oonvt1`r~, Bnilcv; 5;'1_1'3:)'(l.<` P;|`vtng'_:0" and `.\'orm:m: z11t'm'n:xto.=,` Pinrcott. Huh-hin2':=. D01imf`.V- FP`0'~` and J ov.'o`i'.f. _ n..:n:.. 1... .12`.-u-uv-~wl= Rnnl nml and Jo\`.'(\1:t. Orilli: J1s.~--Fn1'\\"`1'ds. Rvial and Nackr=rv7.io: ovntrn. Dovine: quards,` Carter and Woodw: sxlvternatc-;<. Fon- wick. McI(i.m`mn. Vraisr and Scott. Rr`fm'cm---John Rooke, Barrio. `Inf Ine CUUILL. 4 The nal period supplied excite-` lilwfii for the e.z:I..ire `twenty minutes as rs)` one team then the other: :121:.:'_~(l 5.,-'zuiging' attacks that lc-1". them in their opponents '/.ou1\e_for. '..1.v:uc.< at `a. Ii-me. P.a1'i1'e scored first, just two min- `ates after play began, tieing` the score, with Bowen ge`a.i.mg credit and $001`: an assist. Dy~t-e was chased` '10:` :. trip and it was Varsity s turn` to score, Craig coum.in'_ with Ca.sael.~; assisting. Back at visitors bobilcd up and arouml in circles. Jones counted one; and the tieing tally came shortly af- ter as Jones czu'1'ied t.hroug'h and} pa -(1 to Lon*_2' for the lasv. goal of; - P.nHn In`--.111: had r-hmirpslr --\I\\n full stre-ng'th,; _ .I;'?lli'i(z be:_9;axnr'a1i attack tha!t had the? ' runninp;, i C 21 1] L i i 1 DOUG. REYNOLDS STARS FOURTEEN GOALS 101.-y. R=fe1'ee---E1. Crawford, ;\Ii11r>; -> I Ln U1. L|Ill.' lll(l.L\.I|,! ----:--- I (.-\d\".mcc, Mar Ind, 1910) ! '1'o1-onto'_(;oa},`: A special train ca1*ri(.-(1 11:3 sup- [)01't'(.`1'.~.' of the Barrie Hockey Club to_ l`o1-omo on 'I`ues(l|'.1\_v evemng to ;em,1te.g, (ja55.e1;,-,!\vxtz1<-ss the sudden death gdnmo br-- n_ |[~\\`L'L`l1 the 1'edoub-table C01-t.s"`--] (_70ck.~< o the `.\'o1'th,' and the fam-; 1" defence . . . 3 H1" "'ous Prestom seven, JUY1lOl' chumplonst ' \\'e.<`.0rn Ontarlo. centre, Bowen;'0l 371%} '\r..+....1 Q4 ..in1- um. ...nu(.,I unlli SCORED a;:.-;:;:. hand- \'U'cl.l|l.`7 night 31110.4 `)0 `)0 Colhingwood Lumberjacks eve-n`ed | up the series for the Geo1`.g_iam Bay; Dsnrict Cup, donated by the New York Americans, when they beat the Barrie Copacos by a 7-3 score at `the. arema. Monday night before a hand-! lrul of spectators. 1 1 1.. .1. Au .-..mm.n+n.. .1 r`.-Minn-_I |J.u1 U1. ayI::\.uauu.L-3. In the first encounter at Coliling-1 gwood last. week Barrie staged an? !0ve1'time rally that netted them} jthre goals to take the rsb gmne of: the series. They are slill much in; the running` as a t\v`o-game series; with Penetamg remains to be played.,` Ram-in nnmnarl H10 S(',0'l'inQ'~\ViLhl `--*' I Collingwood Shows Reversal of Form} I 1 ` in Monday Night's Game to Win E by 7-3 Score. Colts DemQnstrat_eClass 4 in Tie with T0..I:0nt0Blues} wlm renelamg remalns 1:0 De pw.yeu., j Barrie opened the sco1'ingwvitJ1 [1 Rainey b1z:Ing'ing the puck behindic Nobes on 21 pass out by Patton. `K ` Shovly after G. Butters took C.f Bu'tte1's pass to even: the count; _ Barrie again forced the play and Look the lewd with Lee scoring on"- I3l0g,1g"s assist. Before the period.` 'closod the Lumberjacks bore down t`o ? score two and take the lead on goalsn by Burns and G. Butters. Bako-<( g'eo1'g'e was in the pm1va1t_\' box at-'1 the tune. ' I` 'I`uvn n1n|vn urn:-o rwlrln H1 flan entail I l'l` EH11 (3 . I 21. Two more were reply from the Po-rkers. W :1.1'] ND: 1-:]1:I H stn rtnd n with added in the sec--' rond period by (the visitors from the sticks of E. Fryer and Cain without a ` 1. __ 1` Bill Long has been the only 1` ualty so far this season, being `for 21 couple of games with :1 _\ u 1 ILUMBERJACKS EVEN up ` GEORGIAN BAY SERIES! Ia 1-epiy Irom me "ro-rxers. ; I I*IzL1'l Mars-111111 started o: with a, great rush in the third, scoring" neat-2 ily, bur when the Co111ng'wo~od judge` afaiiled to tu1m- on the light, Referee 'Go1'd.on Meeking slanid no -g'oa1."1 That _ap\pem'ed to be; the iiurningi pomt for the Barrie six, although they did manage to score one more,` `Kirby ._;'utting credit with Coulxsom. assisting. Two, Colzliingwood goals. were made by G. Bwtters arnd Burns. 1 f`nlHnn-nn..-`A (`inc-.1 '\T.n'|-\nc- An. ;1<'r_ver r`. rryer, uoox, aerrer_v. BZl1`1'l Copacos--Go9aI1, LeGe~a1'; de- ft-nce, Pattlorm and Strachan; centre, Ki1'b_\f_; V\'il1f4`S, Marshall and Cou1son;f !a]'treI'nz1`ors. Hines, T. 1\'a"sha11. Lee,` lB1`o~_Lvg', Rainey, Bakogeorge. l 1?nf`m~nn.._.f`1 `\Tnnlzino. Rm`1`i(=. l'nZ1(l(3 [)_V U. Du`lT.1`S WHO DUTHS. 1 Co1ling'wood-Goa1, N-obes; de- `lfence, Cain and C. Butters; ce-nrtre. IG. Butters; wings. Burns and Mc- ]Ca1'1; a.1e1'nzLte~s, Young, White, E- ;F)-yer F. Fryer, Cook, Jef f'er_V. 1 1 Pun-1-in (".nnnr-nc CNN] TA?-aP~.'H': rin- __`,_,,,,,_,_..~.-.,-.,~.-....-. 5 i i I B-.m-ie Colts are ready for their nal series \vi~1-h the Oriia Te1'1'ie1's, and without injury or sickness to de- plete the team, should go places. Barrie (Joits and Preston 1 in Hectic Battle `in 1910! in the fastest, free scoring game of Lhe year, Barrie Colts worked ou; a 7-7 draw with the University of '.`oronJ`.o Blues `in an exhibition gum: at the arena Tuesday night. In doing so the Colts showed plenty of real ability and with a litble luckl might lvzwe won. n1 all foumeenl goals were scored as the defence of} either team was anything but air-i tighf-., giving both Go1"Ln~g' and Black- hall in the nets m.u=n_v chances :0 star. Qnnlf urul lnin-l1 u.-an-n Han nwnc 1|.-n- i U.l \\` (.`Sl(,`I'Il UllL&l1'lU. .\Iutuz11 St. 1-ink \\ 2l.< junnnod and Lhv .~'p(~(rU:J.01'.~` .-x`a\v om- of t-hv most I |(iu~.sp-1'zH(* . in the |1i.' of` . I O.H..-\. hockt.-_\'. Overtime b:-czuno ixm-.<-.~'. and four extra pt-1'inds fail-1 ed -1 0 })1'eak .<'ul*1Cd. (`.n..lio :n.... the tie which nun-n -`H an.-"Sn.-l hzul hnnLnn- r0- ` I to1'no)'_< and tho pC)`100 011060 1-1. unu wuuuL'llupp1u3.',, LU \vu|c'u lLLfJ.rfll.`l` In the second period Preston push-; Wuzwlly Hem utlapl-ed hockey rules, ed hard, but could not b1'e2Lk-:1"`d as :1 result Preston are .T1`2liiSiIS through. It was an_vbod_V's gzune,` for junior O.H.;-\. honors. with Fo_\'. and Stan Horselde R:n'1'io got under way slowly, but . for Barrie. bongrman, who iV1'0lll1li the 20 minute mar!-: in the improves with every match. was ixsr. huif they were all over Preston forced to quit. t.hroup:h receiving :1':mrl looiced _to have `the better of nasty full and the vtezuns played six it, and l,".`,`zll'I1* in the second half about a.~`i(1e. Ruhn made :1 sinp;1e-ha.nded ' midxvay when the score stood 3' to 1. rush for P1`(.*S"0Y1, but came to g`)-ief and z1g`a.i11 on end, when the Pres- rt Sib Rowe's hands, the latier be-:1oni`.'-:< looked. to have victory Pack` ing penalized for his trouble. Brown ed `1.'\\'E1_\` on ice, tihe Colts ;-,'_1iig'.;~i'e in the nous stood pat, taking` care o1"up and make Perston look rgick for all suspicious looking` shots. Rahn`. pi-1'iod.<. Why. in these spasms `and R. Hiorseid now took :1 walk to I- i;u'1'i- ;-imp1_\' rained shots on ihe the fen-ce and the game p1'o;.:rc-ssed ` 1`1'(".~ftiOH not, but between squalls ihe `with five aside. P1'e.~:ton_ -nailyildttie Duiehnienv were there forty `[scored on :1 corner shot. Score 2-1.,wa_\'s." Barrie played in fits and . rm... r*.\.Ma mm-n nnf rinno V911, and . .-tniwhu, inn` Prnr-_=.tnn wfms stendv nirmq. [scored Snot. score Z-1.;\\'21_\'5. .rizu'1'1e p1:1_\'cu 111 ms unui ' *'I`he Co-tls were not done yet, and -'f:wt:,~'. but Preston whys steady along `:\Iu~r-kimz, taking" -ihe puck from :1 the line. . l't1cc:-0', 1-um it down the ice. Foys-` Barrie lrine-up-Goa.1, B1-6wn;' Hon, who was playing` like a brother, point. R. Horseld, cover point.` received the pass and the wild _v(:1l Rowe; rover, S. Huorseld; cemvtrep. that went up told that Barie had Meekimz; vight wing`, Longman; left. ,found the net. Score 2-2. wing, Foyston. ' ` , '>1`0:'12,', 1vcu11e_\', DaKog`uurge. Roferer>---G1. 1\Ieekin,9;, Barrxe. SMALL ATTENDANCE `nets, ` I ;de.; Fred Coulson, :1 re-sidelblt of; =. Ut0pia for the past sixtcen )'ezu`.<..` .died last week .['01`m pneumonia fol- cas _1owing an attack of u. He leaves out -his \vidow and four children ranging hadj 1':-nm three to fteen years. I 5 One of the big improvements in .the team is in the second line. It` 1 11as really been going to town in the _;1ast couple of games, not` only de-! ,ifensively, bu` also on the o'ensive.: ;;Leigh h-as supplied the biggest im-I `.ipo1'veme;n!t, with Brock zmtd Livings-g -t-on both playing; a. heads-up g'ame.I `The rst Line continues to be the high powered trio, but the kids are `not to be reckoned out of the pic- 5_ture by any means. I, I T. `l 11115.1` prevwusiy IL was ll1(1I1TLl0I[l(li the executive came in for a 1ibtIe'f _ crivticism, which reminds us to do a : little digging. Perhaps in their zeta:1 'ito have their Colts in the pink of _1condifions they ovc-riiooked ihn 1'ig`ht.s _ of the intermediate team. | J knee. He was black for Tuesday night's game with Varsity amid ac- Ecmmrted for three goals, which shows ` `he is back in form again. - l The Orillia team is not to be lgured lightly. Look at their record. e I They have beaten B1-acebridge in two , i; .scl1eduled garnes and tied and woni [by a. large score in the two play-olff C :games for the right to meet the] C iCo~l`-s. Compared with this, the} I>C4olts were only able to ge`. two ties 1 [with the vruorthern team. Added to `this the Terriers have improved all 3 |allong' the line and are bound to put. \ `nu-p a stiff battle. I _.___ ,-I At any rate they allowed the ju:n- iors to go `on the ice before Mon- Iduy ni'g'ht s game foran hour's prac- itice. Perhaps the arena ofcials are "a little lax. The intermediates did `not. receive much of a foillowinlg, itl is `Arum, but still` if they had i` would have been just the same. Fastest, Free Scoring Game of the Year as Both Teams Play Open Hockey. I 5 T;he men guiding their destinies , :may have come in for criticism at: gtimes, but they have done everything` ;this year to give Barrie -a. Iirst-c1a.x'si i team 1 So good has been `.'he opposition, :zmd so slim has been the attendance, fund so large was the take of the] ;are:n~a company on this week's game, `that the club went in; the hole on gmhe match. But still i`.` he]p'::d the iColJ'ts and may turn out to be thel ,point that takes them by the group} Hzmd their purpose isufuhus accom-` f p1'is:hed. I 1 team. | { 'l`;he_v imported two players of abil-; ;ity to ll in the holes and smooth loult the rough spots. Then besides ltheir regular games the Colts havel {been placed up against opposition` :of A class, all of which has done l\\'on(le1's U0 bring them al`ong. But we are. still betting on the`; Colitis. l `I > .` u l. l um; ...E,.... . "I`1'uc, P1'e.s't0n won. Rx-11:1-re Hi-itnl will report tlhc score `I-13 in the 1.it|l:,- Dutchmcn s favor, and the gxzmn: \\'21.< played by seven 1)l`zx`y(22's aside, each mam .2:-hod wi"]1 slmtcs and armed with a hockey stick, with which they chased a hockey puck around, but it wzrsrn t hockey by u long chlmlk. [L was button, button, wh;o s go" thw buttlon ? in 21 slush heap-u c1'os.< between water polo and .s'hiinny in 21 back alley. LI'.,...l..-... '1 LI I -:-- I .-\:ngvwa_v, here is one little corner! ,thut thinks i` wz1.'~: not just exactlvl spoving. i 'a Rowe at this stzzuge hogan to .~:how=|i ; of wear, but held on dog'gedl_\' c Lill Iihu . half had closed. After 15 minutes the battle w-- } sumcd. It was found necessary to ( ]ch2111g'c the umpire at the Preston t end owi-n~,1` to u dispu-`.9. Meekinigri Hvas hit in the face with the puck, [but kept his place. On cliangiiigl ends both teams looked a bit fresh-! rn- g-h'H Han-n uvuu Mn .~nr\\-n D`... tuna` uu~l~n Lumlls 10UKe(1 mt I1`eSn-l '01-, still tlmre was no score. Rus il-l0)'s1.*I(I was put o` for kicking the puck just xvlwn ho Looked like ggx-1ti11_:.-,' throu;g'h the Preston I T11`)!-rx urn: -.1 el1H"Hnn- an-nnnrl L\\1nI-Iv (lI\L' Lllllluhca, Uu'|- Il'U .S'lg`llb' 0| brocrk. A bombalmt,-nt on: the P1'es .on 1.50:1] proved fruitlrrss. For itho bulzmce of the game the play `a1tr3r11ate(l, the contes1:mt.< g`11Lin5: rIr3.` all the w:.1_v Lm'il thr,-I light. wvre emtfingtlishetl. Colts Finally Failed I (Toronto Star) ; Johnn_\' D_\'n1en1; s Barrie Cons do-1 'p1'ivorl of thv 1'i}_','ht to mc-(~`. l{i11g'st.o11{ F1`0nt(-n2u'.~' in `.h.- _iLmrio1' O.H.A. nu'i. by the Little Dutchmen from l 1'cs-l Jon, who beat `hem -1 to 2 on Fri-` day night. I nw ...., D..n`.c.\.. n..r...., . u -.nn_:: Ll'H'011` n um: l 1'0St011 <:e1e1u.-n.` 2 There was 21 shi r'tin_2' around every.` ivc minutes, but no signs of 21' br( k. pI'rxt\\\ urn-:1 I11-nxvtu] l`:~nN-1nm~ 17.. star. Scott and Leigh were the most use- ful men for 1-he Colts, with Long suppl_\'in_u' the l]]al`kS ln:,1Al1S'11iI): Cal-i lon, Craig` and Cassels were the l`(:i21l threats of the Toronto A team. I?~zn~1'i<- opened the scoring three minutes after the first frame go` llI1(ie:)' \V1l-'_V, Long taking` D_vte s pass for the count. A couple of minutes later Callon scored to i`.ie it up. Liv- in_e'i:~t`.on put the home team ahead agraiii with a. nice igoaall o Jo`nes ef- `foii. Varsity acquired two penalties in quick succession, but although the C-olts bombarded the college not there was -no count. [ Thu-inrr Hr-m c11crl`.n!i.nlnrl trnnsrino` Hi-i uu\.|\ uu\._y . v Hockey? H ! Well, wny\\'z1y `l-he boys (lid bhc best they could. `They gave a ve.rsaa`.ile exhibition of indoor baseball, water polo, fancy (living, wzulimz, paddling`, football and wood choppinp,', to \vl1ic'l1 Refe1'o(- iVV.:zvlly -uvwl `for 9 `zmrl lo0ko(l to ztpsailxr in `micl\vz1_\' ;loni`.v-:< looked victory ice, ;:'il1g'c1'e(l _up . l-:;1r1'i~- lhe 2T.if+ln Dnlr-l1mr=m~ worn tlwv-r> f m'r.v Jusoti previously it was menrtio-ned} ho rnmt-rmivn name in for :1 Hhtlnf The Northern A_(1`vt.1.o-- '- week v1s.11;mg Mrs. J. Auuy. . Miss E. Rumeg and Mr. Jos. ;Pidrg'eon , of New Hamburg`, mare 9 spendi~ng the week at the home of ithe former s~ aunt, Hrs. T. Hamil-- 3 ton. 5 mu... m M:1m- D \v ..+` -1. (1.1--.1-i TLEENALEH Miss Joyce Stacey spen-` the week end vi,s4i.L.ing with friends in Ham- :iLt(m'. I 1|/fun T f"n1uzn.f xixuc in 'I"n1~n11fn i ............ -. E Valentine Tea ' I A. very dam`._V Valentine tea, gsponswored by the Ijaldies Aid of the iEssa Road Presby!t~erizunv Church, was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. B. Baer, Cumebrla.n'd St. '1lhe house was attractively d`eco1'ated in _a red and white color scheme, with V `red tulips and red candles in silver` `holders gracing` the tables. l\I1's. -vBaer, Mrs. F. C-ornish and Mrs. W. I McKimey, uassisxted by Miss B. Baer, received the guests. Assistants atil the tables were Misses Nori.ne Rowe-E 1 cliffe, Evelcvn Peck and Dorothy Sin-.1 clair. Mrs. B. Gilchrist poured `-'ea.l Bud Kashner to Play Hockey I in Berlin l -` According` to an item appearing 1 - i.n an English paper, Bud Kashner, l 2 who left for England last spring to'] li play hockey for the Harringiay tl Race-rs, a North London teasm, has - ` had the honor of being chosen on a|` team 90 represent England in a,` series of ten games to be played in E: r!Ber1in, Germany. Previous to le4a!v- .'l ing' on Feb. 12th for Germany, Budd` `had been playing in Brussels. From I ireports appeari.n.;: in the London 1.: papers and the fact that only two`: lpllayers were chosen from each Lon-! idon team. Bud is doubtless maki.n._rr` `a name for himself in l-`.n_Q'li: ! hockey. - n. .- ...1..-. i ' Ewwm 2 I Mrs. J. Calvert was 111 Toronto 2011 Friday last Ctendvisnrg the funeral_ `of Mrs. R. Prince, Sr. | Mr: Con R1-r-Al vicifod `F1'i0hd5S in: Io: Mrs. 19. rrmce, or. | Mrs. Geo. Ercel visited friends in Hamilton over -'he week end. Mrs. T. Hamilton and daughter Mary Anne were im Toromtoo last: -week visiting Mrs. J. Kelly. 3 1 mm re Run1nQ' and Mr. Joe. luxw .\ ,lZ1plC` mn. - _ `I 3 Rev; N. R. D. Si11c1zLir wms 1n To-! |1'onto on Tuesday attending a bus-i-' Fncss committee meeLi'n:g' in prepara-` tion for `the session of the Synod. v M. F. R. Kenny was in Ha.m.i1t.on| !.\onday and Tuesday amtenbding the? [Westinghouse Radio Convention. Mr. Kenn-e_\' has been made dis.'ric`t- dealer for Westinghouse 1-ei'1'ig~era- tors. 1\/Pu I` Qni`r; -Frn-rnov unnv-n+':n'u n F. Fail to Stop Attacks; Scott and . 1 Both Goalkeepers Star as Defences] Leigh Lead Colts. Bing Night at S.O.E. l 5 Forty-seven rounds of bingo were. lpl-ayed at the open meeting of thel S.O.E. on Tuesday night. Prizes; consisted of various kinds of gro-z ccrics. The evening` was thoroughly] lenjoyed bv the large number in; attendance. I ; ton. - } Miss W. Miles, R.N., of the =G.1`z1-E ivenhurst Salmitariunl, is visiting at |i'.'h(` Maple Inn. 1 Raw. N R, D, S4il`1(`.]:Li]` wms To-! tors. Mr. C. Sei`z, former secretary of; the Y.M.C.A., and now si-ationed `at! ]Sioux Lookout, was in town for] several hours Tuesday night on his; return from the Y.M.C.A. convention? at Montreal. - I I Bhowers tor bride-(0-be _' | Miss Myrtle Megill, wlios(-1n:1r-`e1` ` riage to Mr. A. F. Maso-n tnkesilon place quietly on S8.tu1`d!T1?_V aftei'noonled_ at the United Church parsonage, was" ml` [showered by about `hi1 of he1'ltkf friends on Monday evening: 21} her, 1* home. 21 Gamline St. The m!amy;_ml |atti'act.ive and useful gifts were heap-' C1 ied in a basket deco1'a`.ed appropri- mite-l_v in white and silver. The even- '3 `ling: concluded with dancin.g' and PW cards. `fell (Wu ';`1'1III"I]'\\' '\ r`K||" l\lI'1 . `I'll! On 'i`hu1'.~'(1:1_\' ::I'tr-rsoun L 131: ` home of Mrs. L._Pete1~s, a number of friends and nmprhbors again feted tthe bride-to-be. On this occasion a Showers for Bride-I Miss V inom in NH` A 17` NT: `line the rest of (fzmrum is shnvelling itself out of snowdrifts, L7nnnda's only mid-! winter golf tournmnent of an in-` lornntirm-:2 r_.nu':1(-1':r wil! be held on the Rm':I.`. '(`0]\\'Imd Golf Club` ('()l1I`S(` at \ i('10~:i~~.. ]`.,'.`.. froml \I....,.l. 1 6,. r- rI`I. .. oh- :.`\r\I11\` \ UllI'>|' ELL \'ll'lU. 1'1. JI.'. 1! .\Im'ol1 1 tn 0: This is: the mmual I !i1:11>:'es;,~ \\'mH:r Ammour Golf` 'l`nurn:m1ent, now in its ninth` yntxr, whi`r~h brings well on to 200 M11husi:1sliv ,r:n1fr=.rs from (':Lnada. the Uniwr`. States. and Europe- iw` r-n1=.mntiLion for :1 lame num-I M-v nl` vzxhtzlhle prizns. inch1di.n_*: 9'-s ""`\':u'r`. Br-r-z.=:r (.`haHen.:'.e 1"nn.n.n-mu "Fun. 1 ('1i}\. ( h phy, `CL in mmuall Golf am. uimh `rd. `nu-Snnrp urnH an on Onnl th`:1'e was no COIIIIE. I During the sus oa.nIed gauging; at-I tack Goalkeeper Black-hall received a- gash over the eye which required! several stitches. He ret~u1'ned to t.he| game and prayed pluckly to the n-Q . L , Empress VS/inter Golf Tournamem; Jl". Drv :, k.lI2lllUIl_L'.U "1 mi` ("mv11'.1m`ce Tro- 1`~.uI:-.:, Ciub Rose: 1| {wagon deconaxed in rose and g'1`cc11 [. to 1'ep1'es'e~n`. an old-fashioned cover- 'ed wagon and drawn in by little. Shirl-ey 1VIi1l's and Roe Peters, bore the miscellaneous gifts to an 'a`rch Eipretztily fashioned of streamers. Re- _I f1-eshments conlcluded the afue-1* _9_11oon. . ' - - . ..-;upu u ll uuu:u.;. Day of Prayer ` The annual Day 01 Prayer was ob- _`served in the Essa. Road P1'esby;e1'- Si ion Church, with the Anglican, Unit- - ed and Presbtyerian Ohurches all`. snaking part. The first part was rltaken by Mrs. R. Biggwar, the second 1. pm". by Mrs. W. Graves, and the y'_nal part by Mrs. Maxwell. Solos _: were rendered by Mrs. Bert Walmica i_ and Mrs. F. Dobson and a duet by _ ;\l-rs. E. Og'den.~ and Mrs. W. Bayliss. d Prayt-r was taken by Mrs. W. Max'- selllus, Mrs. W. Hogan) Blrs. C. ,, I`ho1'ing't.on, Mrs. F. Williams and .1. Mrs. H. Johnston. Mrs. F. l\Is21xwell (1 gave a short `talk on the purpose of 3 the Day of Prayer. v Alvvn i Burton-x_ Ave. United Church Owing to the ilmess of Rev. W. A. E. Doe, the Sunday service at H101-ly was taken` by his son, E:.1'1.<.- tonu Doe, student at Victoria Col- -lege. I l l`lw Sumlav -evening` sewice at -lege. `The Sunday -even-ing Burton Ave. Church was in clmrge |o1' 311'. Frank Dobson, who g1u.*\'e :1 _Ve1'_v in and i`n~s't-ructive ud~, idress from the decision of Joshua, As for me and my house, we will` serve -the Lord. '. A+ ``v\n m-..;H~..n- n+` Hnr. VDQ nn the hora." i At `Jhe meeting` of the Y.P.S. on `Tuesday night, Geo. Poucher enter- `tained the members with stories of Ihis exp01'ie`n\ces on a trip from Moa1'-` *trea1 to Venezuela aboard an oil ` tanker. u an -. Watch" `our Grocery and Meat `Values, this _\A[eek Um-Ink DUuu|:.auuu:I . Swift's Lobster Saurkraut Thre, Different Grades of Salmon FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES . SWEET,` JUICY ORANGES-dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c and 39: CHOICE SPY APPLES-6 quart basket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COOKING 0Nl0NS-10 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c TABLE TURNlPS-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1o., HEAD LE.'I`TUCE-2 .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l9c 'I`OMATOES-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29c CHOICE GRAPE-ZF'RUIT--4 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c FAIRHAVEN SARDINES AND KIPPER SNACKS-tin HERRING AND TOMATO SAUCE--2 tins . . . . . . . . . LIGHT-MEA.'I1 T'UNA---7 oz. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLARK S SPAGHE."I`Tl-l6 oz. tin--2 . . . . . . . . . . ..a. CHICKEN HADDlE-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-\-u-nu:-n eIII~r~IS"l1It\nlc 1.. Shontly after Varsity were at full stre-nmhh Cassels broke into the clear and red one paslh Goring r ..o ag1a!i.n' 13- the socre. Craig gave them the. lead for the rst time when he car- ried the puck through the Barrie de- fence on his skate, 1-eavting h.'m VV1 l`.4h$ only Goring to beat. '. v.,.1_ `/\I\`F\`I ,.,....,..u 4...... .-... um ;:..n+I A. J. D.&_WlSDOM= & C0. Grocers glad Butchers, Allandale Phones 117 and 163 Bowl. and Matson Inter-District. Team Cup. 1 1:` n v n 1' n 11 11 v =unnvnov~-1i'|:n ' I\\'Ci1U)f3l'. the tourn:1m0nt , (`01l\'C1` Island` < and JUZIIU yup F 21 v 0 1' 0 d b y summer-likc is the liirrh-xvater marl: of the social sr-uson for the winter colony on the sunny southern tip of Yan- V'ictm'i:1 will he in l`e.=ti\'c mood for the event. while (`nl\mnd .< hnnnxifu`. clubhouse and lhr regal I~`.n1r3ress Hotel. with its stardom. cnnscr\'a.tnry. (1r.\':'z\l Gartlmi swinnning: pool. will furm an ideal hack- gzrnnnd for the colorful social ac- tivities which mark the six days of tournament play. Innludnd as ':1dcl_ed attractions will be a din- SUGC.ES-'I1lONS FOR YOUR LENTEN TABLE :9 Luna OTHER SUGGESTIONS :......I-......L Thug, niffnunu PORK SAUSAGE--2 lbs. . . . . . . ..29c LEAN HAMBURG S"I`EAK-2 lbs. ..25.-. COPACO BOLOGNA--2 lbs . . . . . . . ..25c ROASTS OF\BEEF-lb. ....12c and 15.- SHOULDERS or PORK-lb. . . . . ..15c Whitesh Smoked Fillets - Danny mess presiueu. On Monday night Mr. McSween gave a: highly interesting talk from his expe1'ie.n`ces of two summers E spent in the m.is'sion eld at Peace _ River. Solos were rendered by Miss _ D. Kearns and Msr. L. Jiueobs-. W.M-S. Meeting "Dhe monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of the Essa Road P1'esby`e.r- ian Ohuroh was held on Wednesday ,a;fte1'noon in the school room of the `church. The meeting took the form. `of a Presbylterial. A11 reports'were extremely gratifying` amd encourag- ing. A pleasing item was the pre- entation to Mrs. R. Biggar of a life membership certificJate. The meeting conehuded with prayer by Rev. Mr. ii Sinclair. IUV Uuxuns -.u uvu-vs Each team scored two in the rsti frame, Va.rs71y going two ahead as they took advantage of Leigh's pen-1 ziJ;_v. with Craig garnering his second goal. Scott. whittled the lead down to one on a. mice solo effort, only to have Bddinvgton be in the right! place during a scramble in net the fth goal for the visitors. The per-I iod ended with Va1'sit_v one up as? Long: and Scott combined for thr.-v ("o!I.~ foimhh, the lefa`. xvinger mak-I inc` the count. ` `TL- nal uni-In ! unnnlinll nx.-1-No-1

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