`UIlJ':\llr Uney were 11'! {J18 (lI'lVl'S S'lC. On the other hand, Barrie faced I`->e1in:ir.aion. They had to set the, pace, carry the play to Peilerboro. without slackening` o-r let` up. They] appeared a lit".'le over anxizous in the; first frame, but in the second zmd! nal stanzas Ilhey worked like 21%` machine, 5.rivin1g` the opposition nof clla-rice to `get. a breather. Such: ght spirirr and determination was; bound to be rewarded. They not, only won the game, but tied the`; round to force nmlother game, which; wil leither see them advancing; in! the playdowns or hanging up their} sticks for the year. But the same` pluck, decterminabion and staniirnal they will make the Petes step all the] w:1_\' to go-t down in fronrt. 1 'T`11-an nhni-or nf'fn3- flap nmnnn rrnf LK, u.L aternoon Lermox. his sister, , during the visited her in Toronto Black, of -,1 1'.m~n-nnn . 25 . 25c . 25c . 19c . 19c . 35c .2lc .19c . 25c . 20c .15c .15: U\'5`Y']'I( \\'V`]"5` FTHI TOUT` (.lU\\/H. The visi-`.1'n_2' (`.oH.= sent thnir lead hzxck to \'r- at the eleven minute. mark when Crown blazed a shot fmn*- tho Parri~ blue line mt hook- ed zwouml Gm'in_::' to. c=-:1;ch the up- per mmer. Th~ _2'm11 was labollnd n11 w \\':1\'_ \'r)`.' to be outdone. ... ...;. 'k\J .,.._....\,...,. l,...,...,,,,,,..,,,... U, ,,;,,.,l,,,.;, m U, W, F i BZ1)`)'1( for thv thxrd tlmo 1n- tho ...g,\,.],m-.,__(;0a1Y Hm-ding; ,]{._i D"``l "U1. U1. lmd to four` this hm, 1"r='|("'. .-\. (`1:1"k and ('1-n\\'r-7 cm1t`.-.- `V Scott cmmng2' m f:1.<`. to tz1kr- Roxvvns Sm; w,",m._;_ \V1.i,z.h,t and Hm]. .`-'| page out nml hmt }'I'::'|-411112`. fpmn m tm.nm`._,\._ Knight` C0nno`\._ G CIm_k"3 ('10Fr'- `.'-M) and Brad_\`. Thu .~'-Cond fra1nr| (`zn'1'1ml all tho? _ 1"m'rw-C02l1. G01`i1h"-` f1<'fF'l1(" exoitcnmnvtz 21 jumor p:zunr* at Its }ws'. , "." 'ml Jom-<: or-ntrn. Bow:-:1: can offvr. Barriv .<('m':,-II foL11'_2'0z1l.< \`i'i112`.<'. Scott and Long; aIIm'matm_ to `tie `aha round. Thr\_\' had at 11-: .41 T>rn(-k. \V2|1k-1`, T.r\i_':h T"vin_2':=tm~- tr-n r-1o.~'(>-in shnf.~' on tho Pt-`Lo nr-t.!"!1-'1St0rPy. but H'm'din;:".'~" _;'rm(l work kopt thom R4-f'~-V 2 -P!'u<-- Pun]. 'l`m'm0. at b_\' on other oc(-a.:ion:=. E J0mn< .-v.m't.:-(i `J10 .~'(-m'in_g` thre--A minutes after play }wj_-;a.nx whon hr- battod in the puck from n : in which a -\'(*1'.\' pI:1`\'<-1' on thv team" hlzrd 21 Lvtivk. Thu gnu! w:x.'< (`.i. aha thr` 150:1] _iudu`r- \v:1:< <'h:m'.-'<- Thrv ,;-nu] \\':x.~ *h:- tur'ni'1:_~: poin. and from th-"I umil thv nal Iwll t.`nr~ vi:-1'+~7nm (`nH.< xx-nvn Lnfru` n Hun?!` Il`0m InV"T| UITIH In TIHZH D01] D11` visit-inf.-' Colts \vr-rr- hottlml in thvir own zone with `ho I*:\'('nnti0n of th~ odd br0z1kaV\'n_\'. which D_\'tv. pl:\\.'i'1"' (.`01'nQ]'. I H" _Q'0U \\'H.\' l}lU'|l`?(l :1`! th:- \\'11_\'. .\'o',' to outdone. Bm'rn- in` cuz the to four. tinw comin',2' in take Bownn .< pass in n .1 2`4oo FANS IN ATFENDANCE A "mm" SCOTT ' A DON BOWEN BlLL LONG BZll`1'it' Colts by 1-<~u. of thvil` zi;_~I1r.in_4` spirit, tied the round with PL-fr-rhoro on o.\'Indu_\' ni__h`.. If they display ihe . coumyzc and .<`.:m\.ina in to-mor1'ow s .~;uddcn-death affair they s'hou1dzulv:mcc to the nals. The first strinr,-; pictun-(I zxbovn: are c1`e(li~tc(l wi~1h having` led the 6011111 in g:oI'1 scoring: -`hroughout the year and they are expected to continue with many shots 0114:0111 at Os'}1aw::. ghting Juniors Tie_ I Up Round with Petesl safety, squelched before damvmge 'could be done. | xxm.1.. um n,..+.. ,1..+'m..... .1 :.~. Hm )L0'Ilg'(`.`I` (10'VV`Il.. A ch.ill was administered ninnle min- !utes after the Third period began. `It looked like sudden death or Bar- rie. T1hey'were srbill ganging-, stil- waiting for the break that would give them victlory 0-11 the round. Buti the lady turned her head or am! |insta.mt and at the nine-minute mark] Sivarr picked up a loose puck in him defence area and with no one but: Goring in from of him mtalde sure of Lhe tally that brought gloom to Bar- rip 'cou1u oe don-e. Wduh the Pete defence up in the Irafters, goalwie Harding did mot get `much support. Bowen recovered a| loose puck lying inside the" crease gand drove i`- into the net, and the `Colrts were on`hy two down. n_Tmpu no-gin pn'tnw=,d than 1i=m-plimht El ating a torrid pace from the star: and ghwing every inch of the way. Barrie Colts won their place m Hm-o Hall by tieing the round in r semi-nal series with Petierboro -`Colts at the atre-na Monday nig-h".', winning the game by 8 to 3 amtd kioimcr u: rnnnrl at 10-10 1 I `LIONS omy DWO (IOWH. oJmoes again entered the limelight when he speeded down the centre ad- '1ey to take Long's pass in.sid~e the defence `to place Barrie within one of tiei-ng the round. One short minulte lvafuer with the second line] battling Peterboro all over the rink, Walker was agauiru in he right place ` and gave I-Irardiing no chantc-e on a sizzling drive, and the Colts were no }longer down. ` A nhill wag ndmi.nd,df.pra==d nimln m5n-| rue. ~M-inute after minuute wen`. by with-It out reply from the local Colts. They tried hard, but it looked like they had sht: their bolt; the pace set !in the early periods too terric. T:l1e_v were falling at the slig'htest- `jolt zmtd could turn on speed only` :when abs0lu`ely necessary. Notl1ing'| ibm. mbsoluto nxerve and sheer pluck czu-1-iud them tln'o`u.g:h to nish the` l g'ame. - Anti wlwsuf :1 nish V 'T`l1n 0'1-nnrlnztl g`i:LIIlt5. I And what. a nish I The g'1'an(1o. iclimax any nrovelist could stage. Just fteen seconds `no go, Walker: ,in possesison of the puck. He car-: iried down: the right rail, through th-- idefencc-,` into the corner, was check- `ed, passed out to Jones, who was itripped. Jus" when referee Ptarul. ira-ised his bell to ha_nd out the pen- alvtv Jones, at on has back, made a ,!.<'\V'ee1) with his stink, and the rm . `glided imto the net and s"`a.yed there.` l Tlzn-rHv nnunnn in H1n 1-3111: 1-on]- ._ lLl':'tl HKILU LIIU Illfb '(LllU S id._YC(l LUCIE.` Hardly anyone in the rink real-` gized for an instant what had hap-. ipened. It took time to sink in. |Wlhen it _did, w -ha`: an ovation`; the [rink fairly shook. Play was nally iresumed, but neither team showed `any d:J.nge1'ous 1'us\hes in the last few seconds. The Barrie boys were too .Li1-ed and the Petes too mnazed. n. on .1 -u `L'.!]' l \" 1' ."lH('r'. FHS [H'cl_\ V\"J`5 CHIN` '\xed with his p<-1'f0rmanor- :~._r_v-.-1in< {he Petes. Of thp Peterboro, crew Starr am Hon] \vm'r~ the oL1t:-tandinv{_*` pla_vr*r.<. hut their play was 0-naly r-qua] to `.h~_ pe-rfo1'rm:*11(-r- of Hzn'linr__` in thr nr~'.< T r-fnn-hn1'n-(1nn1 T-Tn1~rHno-- dn. t Actions spoke louder than words. How did you make _vour l1el`; .`l1b0] . '_ keep his hens in his own yard?" l This is the way I did it. One n`l. ,`-lll ` "l hid_half a (lo7.en- er.-,ig's under :1 ' lbusllil in my garden and next duay l 1 et im see me gather them. The . cure worked all right. = Last week we attempted to give a : little information about our town, 2 bu" for the waiiit of space we left off : bet`-ore we nished our sketch. Our 1 -[mayor believes Hawkestoiie will grow 1 liig-g-er uligin it is at present. To be- -{E111 with. Tom Jo_sliii owns and oper- ates the blacksmith shop, but black- : sinitliini: is very nearly a thing of ' ,' the past, but Joslivn -turned his ;l Ii-tieiitioii to car repa-iriir_e and does .' big: business durini_2` the summer ilnionllis. when Toronto tourists come '-to H'ziwkestmie to their cottages. _ HIa.\vke~s one has an excellent school ` iwith two rooms. Mr. D. Campbell, of A . [Guthi-ie, hes tau,e~h-t successfully for ' 21 few years and is _Q,'lVl11p,' g`eiiei'z1l _ szitisfzietion to the rate_pz1_vei's of the ' 1. section. We have also 21 brzincli of Dluilie Bah-k -of Commerce, which is coii- _ :~'i(lered 21: real boon to the citi'/.ens [lot the v'ill`2ip:e, as well as the whole }- r,:('0mmlll1l[_\'. Elderl_\' people especial-l; S; ly consider the bank :1 great favoiul. ,,'as they do not like to be compelled t_t0.'1`0t oil to Qrillia or Bsirrie when they need a little money to keep ngthem. living. Mr. A. L. I-lnoey, of Zzirrie, l1".':~' been m}ll12lg`('l' for r:-' `_\'ears and lls the bill to perfection. 1 Bishop Wilson . that i.f l`il])("l' is \.: ii?iie-.eirtli.< of Cliristianit_V. 4} Mi.-'.< l7l`orz1 Gl`i`.l1dm hzi.-' i2ll{ :1 1" p_o.< tion in the .-\rcade store in BM`- l3lf' and will t_:,ikr- hr-r de_p2irture on , .vlOl`l(l:1_\', the lath. VVe `\'1Sl1l1(`l'. cess in her ne\\' spliere of labor. 1_l Mrs, R. W. Mt-tcall' I'l't11l`l`.i"(l home _ Il".<`. \\'r-wk l'rmii .\'oi".h P;:i_\'. \\'l1l`l'f.` she v. the winter. ,' Mr. R. ;VI:i\v(l.-`lt,-_\' has i'eceivr-(I a (':ll`lO.'x(l of yoiiii_.;' l1l)l`.~`f`.'~'. \\'hi(-h hf: `:it:~iitl.~' to st-ll. l 1 I .uu.rcn um. W` s l . 1 ._; .. :_:_;\\u'Ill, \\'u.< HIIIIUSLI 1I1s`.I-z1nI,l_V Klll-" "lml in an :u-vidr-nt war.` the plant ofi M tho Intr-r`nr_1.tion:11 .\`i('l Comp21n:_v,i Port C'olob)'nc-. on March '1st.. M01`-a .`riH \v:1:< :1 still` jumior and inter- `:`1nv(li:L L`o ho(-k(-_\' p-I-z1_\'e1` with Collin_L`- _':wo0:l for :1 r:=,:>',~h-.~r of ,\'r-zn':< h(.-`fo)-r- p;r:oin_;' to Port Colobrne in 1927. `wherv he p]a21_\'e(l senior hockey. Hr- was a paf`icuIa1'l_vadept stickhandlvrl ` am] tricky around the nets. and only : 1h- fact that he was .~Hj2`ht]_V slower on his skates tshzm .<`omz~ r_)].n_vm':< knpt lhim out of` prof'<-s. hockny. , _________ '|`l1r~ ('0un('il of` tho town nt"'l`l1o1m- Ibury 21.` a inoeting` last week passed in resolution that no relief would be lg-'iven by tho council after April 1st. 51937. and all prosenut recipients af- 'tei' that date will have to seek the Inocossities of life by inhoir own initia Livn and labor. _` lob .\Im-rill, 33, fo1`mer1_v of Co1-i `_H`i":_v.:'\\'()n(l, was 211111091: ins~.t-antly kill-"1 -lll in nu -.ur-1-Mr-nf mm fhn vdcnw AM '\./Ulllki ab U116 ldU.'U'Il'd. tieing the round at Turing ffho Raw-rip `J.-Int VI .l.)~-I-'-IRJL \.I.L` 13 Mr. and Mrs. Monty Leigh, of Forrest Home, went on a trip to visii I relatives in Wes'.`ern C-anada recent- |\7 l.~`p(9?(1.\' 1-ecsovery. Mr. R. Reid was unable to attend I to his duties as superintendent of the gnifnei 7(.3;rl1urch Sunndnzuy School on . are :1 . D An!-3.-xnn nnnhn Innrl,-... 4-1...... ..a....,l.. vamced in years, accidentaly fell one day last week and seriously in jured her hip. We wish her a .~=pee(l_\' receovery. l_V. 1 Mrs. D. Black, who is well -and H Mr. R, Rpid wnq nrml-{In in nH'.n;nri HAWKESTON .....,l `MI ..- 1|/r_..4_. 1' _:.. WHITEY" WALKER The Northern Advance m.~u-zun;1_v K111-j'] ofi\ (r-\' (`Vnmmun-v 14 {HIE}: ALE] P2151; IIIOIIIDII. V`l5*lDlI1'g' l1'lJl'l(lS. Mrs. T. H:ami117on was in 'I`,o1-onto llasl" Thursday abtendimg the fashion Show at the Robt. Simpson `Co. Rev. N, R U. .Qi.nr-Jniv ie in: '[`n.i nlL`UW 'd.`|o U16 IVUU`l~ DIHIJPSOII `U0. | Rev. N. R". D. S'mclair is in To- Mon/co ths week attending- the meet- ing of the various missionary boards of the Presrbyxterian Church. The .ql":,T7. nU'H1n1'r mnn+,i.nln- 'I`nn: I uemg une rounu an; 1U-LU. . 1 Twice the Barrie red shirs were` famed to come from behind to *.vie= the round. The second" time was left so late in the `game that the largest crowd in Bax-rie s hockey history, 2,400 fa-ms, did everyihhing` but pray for the tally thiart would stave off elinrui-nation. Possibly some did, for with teemr seconds to go to end the game, Alvin Buck Jones, while i_v~in_: on his back, sent the rubber i;|':o the Peters net with a sweep of his stick. f\ uuuu urn-.F-'.Anv\nn an Han nnwt n4` 1 u; we rresnymerman unurcn. The S.wO.E. ai" their meeti-ntg Tues | flay night had a very enjoyable evenn- mg when several rounds of bingo_ were played. Prizes consisted `of groceri`es. N11`: T nrnnnn 1-`no l'\\.!\\'| "H n +1-us I grucerres. Mrs. 1. Boone has been ill at the home of her son for a week as the result of two paralytic s'eizu~1'es. Her condition is somewhat nnproved. Mrs. Wm, Mm-dln pntm-fsninpd nn ' L011. i Mrs. M. Gus-.ick, 2'nd Vice Grand I}-'I~es1'dwent of the L.A. of B. of R.'i'. '\\ in town last week to zxddress the local ]1od1g'e, Bayview, 174. She was the guest of honor at a 1'0 c-ptizm Thursday afternoon in the J`1'uin men s Hall. Mrs. E. Hadd-en re- ceived. In a lucky drawn for a bi-d~ splead, Mrs. S. Simmons, Peci S'.., was the w-i`nne1'. Mrs. Cusi'k"I221(-1' guvee .-am isnst1'uc:tiv_e a(ld1'uss 'Lu the ladies. 1-l`D01.lTz EWBJWDY were PTBSCIML. I 1118 ouver mnks," at her home. On I`7hu1'sdiuy the G.I.A. observed their 25th (silver) a.nniiversary.v After 21 g`ahe1'ing in the af cernoon| at the L.O.L. Hall, ~`. pzmtook of, a banquet at 6 p.m. in. the C.N.R. re.<'tuu1'a-nrt. Each members received a momenta of the occasion. A fchearme party at the Imperial b1'oug'ht the celebration 10 :1 close. ---- I Miss Blanche Ca:1'l`ubhe15' spent the: week emd Wtilth frrends 1n Toronto. T\IT1- and Mn: U llnarmnu nhnu` WEEK E1110. W[1'U1 I1'l`l:`I1(1S III 1013011120. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gamoner spen` Friday of last week in Toronto. Mrs. A, nvl-`-nr"hiH `nan vnhn-had Jzrluay or zasu week mm 1.orom;o. Mrs. A. Over-hill has returned from Tloronto, where she spent the past month visiting friemds. NT)`: '1" T-I.mni1 hnn um: hi 'I`m-nnmn The C.G.I.T., under the SupCl'Vin` ion of Mrs. I. Clemmens, enjoyed a skiing and tobogganing palm` on Dhu1'sday :nrig~ht last. The girls con- cluded their evevnling wi`t:h refresh- ments in the basement of the United] Church. On Wednesday evening` Mrs. W. Rusk emttervtained mhu mem- bers of her Siu~nIday School class, The Silver Links, at her home. On 'Wh111-cdinv Hap {IT A nl-sm-.mm.l ('u11ud`L10I1 1s somewhat nnproveu. Mrs. Wm. Mardle en`te1'tained on Tuesday evening with a miscellan- eous shower for Miss A1'de`la Tur- ton. About twemtty present. i 1\/Irs. M. (`.ns:ir'_k. Qlnd Vim: Grand Oyster Supper Und-er the auspices of the Ladies Add of the Presb_vte1'ian Church, a delicious oyster supper was served in the bZlS(`n`lG1`.lt of (she church from 5.30 to 8 11.111. on T'hU1`.~`dlL!'_V185%.? T,.he mnniu consisted of o_\".stu0r.<. as, the main dish, with homemade baked| beans for those who did not c2u'o| for the former, als_o cakes and pivsl and'cof r'ee. Much credit is due the` ladies for n1I::kin, xho zxffuir such :1 l nut-(~r-:-.2. ' 01 I115 ST/ICK. Over-condence on the part of the Perterboro Colts had much to do with the game. They had piled up a ve-goal lead in the first game of, the .=-eries by beating Blaarrie 7 to 2,; and .=ure that they were just sixty; minutes away from adwanlcing in the] playdowns, they skated to their} places to start the game fully awarel *J}1Iam they were in the driver s seat. On H40 n+}1m~ hand 'R:n-`Pin `Fnr-prll ` ru-uuua-c nuuug rcuple I The Tuesd-a_v nright xneetingr of thci Burton Ave. Young People s Soci-ety isocigl. W-i't~h M-aurice Park in.11he| ;chn:.'ir introducing" the various num- bers, tho evomring was :1 huge suc- cess. A talk on Ireland, its customs and places of interest was grivon by _w. A. Bell. Mrs. w. Park and new] W. A. E. Dov contributed to v`-he ]n'0,:rum with When Irish E'_\ PS 211'!` SInilin;:" and VVea1'i`n~g' of thr- G1'0r.>n. TTI10 evening concludvd with 21 .s*in~_g'-. of Irish nmlodios (`ml refreshments. I '1`-ho Guthrie Y.P.S. were guests; of fhv Essa Road P1`o. So-! ciet_\' an their nweting- on Mond:1yl ni_L-"ht. The visitors undertook th<-I dn\'otiom11pzn't ofthv p1'u_-_-Tznn. while: hr` AlIan.la]o _\'0un_9: people xvorn in! c}1arr4`r- of thv 5.-'.'nnr-;< and rr-fr:-~h-! memvts. v I `:took the form of a St. Patrick s|: Renovations at the Clifton l".xtm1sive 1-eno\r.ation.e at the Clit'~l lion I-lntel are nearing` complc~tion.. .'l`hr- whole plzuto has urnn(lm*;rone some " f\'m'_v interesting` chan_:r<=.s. `,-he st_\'l(' ltl1r0u_':h0uL l1:1\'in,Q'n (llistinct Dutch `inuence. T`ho rotumla is now com-_ plate with beam (,-oiling: :1-nod import-. ml plaquns and . in.<. Tho (linino: room l1a.< boon 0]1l2l)`_L`.'( (l `no 38 by IR Fm and is rc-~l`inr-d in p;nwl.< ol' :u"L, l)l`2l.`\'tl']` with r l'Ifll11lT|ll1_'I. Suhduml [browns and mt-utrzll tonos vprr-\'z\il. Both rv.'~'t.I'o0n1;< havn boon )~ot;tvrl and l'('l)lllll. 'l`hr- lmlios l`('f]`I'; ' room h:x.~v hr-on (-m1vm'to(l iluto lhc I old Du rr'-'n romn and i.~: \'r~r_\' MT:-r--' I I tlivv \\;i`\h Du-!<-l1 s1x'ln f`urnit.1,n'u. honm ('t*llll1_*.!`. plate mil nnrl st:-ins. 'l:.~ work is h(-1'Ino;r done by F. Johns. I Charles Gregory Gllsbons 1 Tho co1mm1ni`.r\' joins: in s,\'1np:1Ll1\' with Mr. and Mr.~'. J. Gibhon.'<. 751 Essa Road. who mourn the loss of their in.'Fu.n>t son. Ch:n'lo.< G,rr*_u'or_\`.i `who pzlssed a\\';1y art. the R.V. H0 :al on Tiondzly, l\'Im'ch 15th. T`ho baby had be-on sever(;l_\-' ill with nwn:~'lvs and was romovnd to tho hos- pital on Sunday when double pm-u-| n|on>i21 (lo\'el.opr~d. Tw fmrtm1":l `.ook place on Worl- m~s l\'Ia1'('h 17th. writh intm`mont m St. P:'.ul'.< Cc-mr}trrry. Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair was in (-Alwarpse of tho .~':-wicn at the home. while Rm . Smvth 0f ('ia.to(l at *.*l10 p:ravo. Tlw pull-l)<::1r(:rs \\'(`l`(: K. l.oGect'1'. H. Scott. A. Lc-itorman and A. Mar- `shall. An`.-..w.. H". ......... L, Amon;2' `the many bvautiful ora! 1.)'ibL1Ft-CS were tokelm from [Me Al- lundalo oico of the C.N.R.. C.B. of RE. and tho Presbyterian Sunday School. The Health League of Culuulzt i.~ L1:1'1*a11.g*ing for 21 radio b1'ozulc:x.~:t oval s-ta.ti.o.nJ CRCT on `Wednes(lu_v. I\Iurch 2-lrth, from 9 to 9.30 p.m., wlwn Dr. Alan Brown, Puhysicialm-in-Chix-1' of x.`l1(! 'l.`o1'ont0 Hospital for Siclr. |Crhil(lrun, will gave an 2:'(ld1'<-.<:.< on Builclingr the Healthy Child. 'l`l1i.< :ul will he of pzu`ticul2n i11~1c:1`L-.~:t to pun-,nt.< and te-achers. ` P1'0\ inciuI Irnxspvctor S. D.1{endu1l, of Colleg-im-tes, spent 21 couple of (1a_\'.< ins1)ecLim: the B211-nix: Institute. Most` of the tezu'11or.< he found were doing good work. In conference wvibh members of the Board of Edu- `catiomt, he urged that another t;0.',ch- lea` be added to the staff. I Aliandale Young People X '[`I1ncrl-nv ruin-'!-.4 n-.,..\A:...._ _ measaes. l Fzwmers are taking a.dva.nrb-age of the sleuighi-ng these days "0 get then I summer supply of wood and ice! ihome. T n+'unu nnhf:11I1nI+:nn unr` nI1}1Hn I The school is closed on account. of` The Women s Institute met at the measles. home of Mrs. Lee Banting` on Wed- a.dva.mbag'e nesday, March 10th. Owing to the 'the lu and other sickmess, there were ice!onrly eight members present. Roll `home. Ecall was answered by a. trafc llatw. -Lefroy conti.nuation and pub1ic{M1's. Geo. L. Davis, Mrs`. Geo. Car- school held an enjoyable ska.ti11_g',ruthe1-s, Mrs. Hxarxgv Banting` and party in the Stroud 1-ink on Thurs-`1\I1-s. Lee B`am.ing gave readings on diavy ni=g=ht last. !1\)i;1`11ki1E`,e' laid I1(1i1o`1r`1/[e_v Itrai:1s:I1Jctions. -,, We -_ `- . - S .w1-s. *re( .1110 , rs. . u emnox n.ig'ht. in the ` United Church s.s. H`?-2'-*"~`*`, '0 !` ` .`. C91- momy beginming at 8 oock. The11n1'ttee. I`.he Apml meetmcg 1s bemg meeting's are led bv R-ev. Paisley and`h1d. 1" the Omn.'ge Han when a the subject discused The Pro1)l1ut_ SP*k1` '1. be pTSm' .De' and he Pmblems of Life}; `balls of H113 meetmg w11l be given _ :11: er on. I Miss Kathleen Hughes en-Lertalnodf ` ,-.. -~~-- . Deep in't-Ierest is bowing mzmifesl in the n1vetin:.,~'.s hold each )Io11(luy S.b.` -at o clock. Thel by and` Prophets! Life. I Hughes en'Lertainod [the Churchill Junior Institute and; |Jun~io1` Farmers on: Tuesdtary evening,-` ifor t-heir regular monthly meeting.. [ -:- I Colts Even C0unt with only Fifteen! Second Left; Most Exciting Game I in Years. - l I Mr. and Mrs. A. Fryer and Mn} |a.nd Mrs. B. Ellsmere, of Golden! 'Valley, are staying for a few daysi l\vi"sl1 Mrs. E. Ellsmere. . I Nu. m n`l`cvI\1n1-n .....1 mxw (1. w.n.._| nome. ; public } ska-tin_g', Thurs-* 3 1x ,. ,, 1 - v ,,-_._, .__._..:1:__ I 1 w :11 1\'L1`S. m. musmere. Mr. '1`. Elhsvmere and Mrs. G.. Ells- 1111.-YQ, of Powassmnx, visited at E: E11smere s and R. Gavan s, proceed-T i-np; to `Toronto on Friday. | ` Mr T-T`9n'vp\r T2911 xtisitpd his mum: mp; no '1`oron:Io on rnuay. Mr. Harvey Bell visited his par-5 `ems, M1". and Mrs. C. Bell, du1'i.n-g". ]- the week end. , I n:..,. `M r<....:.r ..r L`In-nrn)n w:.`:n..z T Y DUE \\ L`Bli EIIU. Miss M. C1-mg, at `T. C. C1'a.1g".< during` t.hx- week NT)`: T-,1v T~1rn\' (lI.U'lI1_k' I.-Ill \VL`t'K 110. ' Mrs. Max Hewit` is in 1110 H.\'.'_3 iospital foi' a few days. , ; 1\I1'.~'. R. Greax-'e.< and childru:-nu ;sp<:n~t the week end with hr-r motln-1'1: !in Orila. X o 11.. ~\-1.... .\ n..:.~.,. nr n.-ms-.. :11] Ul'llN"d. Mr. and I\`Ir.<. [\`i. :21 thv 1" r T\-T Q I`.-nun M)`. and .\`1r.<. .~\. 1':m`vr-. 01 Urnllzl. \'i. rec-to1'.\' on Sa`t.u1'du_\'. I\`I)'.<. S. Coward spent `ghv \V(`'r'. and with I'rinnd.< in Rm-1'ie and EIm ('.it_\` to takv 21 . months cour.<.o ,a', 111:: ;\ Ir.~:`.v1.aI Hnspitz11. "I`o1'nnto. 3 TC.Sni(1m'. of I*`.1m\':1lo, is A1. NI . - .1 `\'r... f` Cu.l I I I lvnle. She loft on the train for the-` i I :1, HUT L\'U.1"L}l1 I1U.\'])lI?1lc ;\I.i.s'.< TC. Snidmz 1 l. with Mr. `:"m1 .\I1'.< Knox Church service : 1 Sunday. ' Qru-vinp: n.n Pzm SI -' .$un(1a,_v. Services on Palm Sunday: St. John .: 11 a.m.. St. Petm".< 3 p.m., St. James 3.30 p.m. G-ood F`1'id:1:.' srwvicns: Sf. John .= 10.30 :1.m.. St. Janw-s `2 p.m.. St. .Po".m"s R p.m. Pederboro are Over Condent, which: Helps Locals Overcome Big Handicap. ......_.._.._..j....::- CORN BEEF---2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25 BRUNSWICK SARDlNES-6 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 KIPPERED HERRING--2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25: CLARK'S SPAGHE'ITl'l-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19` GLENROSE PEAS-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l9 CHOICE QUALITY PEACHES~--2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 `GOLDEN BANTAM CORN-2 tins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2l WISE BABKING POWDER-tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19` Fresh Fruits - Vegetables" [BREAKFAST BACON--sliced-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PORK CHOPS-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PORK SAUSAGE-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHOULDERS OF PORK-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smoked Fillets, B.C. Salmon, Oysters, Chickens pecias in Lenten Groceries Choice Beef - Copaco Products ---EXTRA-- A personal teapot with the purchase Of a package containing 20 individual Salada Orange Peko Tea Bags. Price . . . . . . . . . . . .35c _(_}3:9cers and Butche1," All;,ndale ,_' Phones 117 and 163 CRAIGHURST STROUD FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you buy to saw this coming Spring. There is a great deal of grain being offered for sale in Ontario for fee .A grain shortage has resulted in a demand for Wes tern Feed Oats.These oats ....A 'L..uu-nu 5A1!` 4'1-up Wool; 1111+ anrnn `FQVWIAYQ I119`! \\'1l_\ LO .[("L uown ]Tl II'0I1'I}. I 'I`fh1'.'-e minutes after the gfzmle got` `under way Barrie scored the rs`. `goal and got o on the right foot! `Walker and Jones were the bi}: 1'L1hFj of the night and worked to_L`e`t`her for, `fhre g`oa:1s. Tho rst came as :1: dirc<';' result of Jones rush into th--` Petwrobro zone. where while off bu!-' zmcs: he pIa:s,:~_ed to Walker who put the puck into the net and the Colts! were only four down. vmm (~`r\1`-5 ,.nm+.'n..-,.11v nl-.mml wmni 1n ae_mano. Ior VV b'LI'IL 1* ecu. uuus. 1 ucac vans are being sold for Feed but some farmers may re-clean them and use part of them for seed. Germination Tests of samples of such oats have shown as low percentages as from 20% to 70%. ' . The Sowing of Such Seed may have dis- astrous results on the crops. A survey of the grain held in Ontario would indicate there is suicient good seed to be obtained at home, and all farmers who must purchase seed grain this year should make careful selection upon Germination Tests. A farmer can make a simple and accurate test at home by sprouting a number of kernels either between two sheets of dampened blot- ting paper or in a box of earth. The sample sprouted must be a fair average of the lot. WRITE J. D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Department of Agricultum, Toronto, or run A `D `|l..DI\Q'I'\`l"l.` f\.-.4-no-{A An-inuN~uvn'| nnllnun 1. orunuu, or DR. G. P. McROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, for information. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE * PRTJVINCE or ONTARIO HON. DUNCAN M`ARSHALL Minister of Elmvale. Vi$`iL(`1I and E. Co:n_ .s end. in at. L` \' ` SEED OATS l`:ll]l\'ill(`. 1.` rs. G. Snidvr at 7.30 pm. of 0ril|i21.5 Cut 1-11.. `V ` i Miss krtltlmleen Davis tsister, Mrs. Henderson, Ion Sunday. I `ll/I .. .. . I 1\/I ..~ f\.-...-..'I.J v ;v nun uunnnn./vv, Iv .. nun wuu ,v*v uu uu mu, ..,.,uv ;uv..-.r.-..\... uuu mu. -\.u.._- uvv ununnuvuvun zinud ?~'u"5 Stars of `she game camiot be pick- Of W01`k`3d 1'0 .2`9`ll1e1` f01';ed. Every man: on the team pl-.x_x.~ i h1`e came gzls if ixispliwl. From GOI`i11'g,'to tlu. fli10 -' 1'8-`Ill ! Tug-_h mto tl"';last spare, Barrie Colts dr.`s01've all bill` the credit and prziise thlart can be of- W5-"ved "}` putlfe`1'e(l. T,o Goring goes his share for C01"-. the remarkable saves he made. Tel` "```1`'? _ ED_\*.e goes credit for his best defon-| Tflw Colts C0-Y1'11~|1ivl1`.\' Pl%1.V'e_d `~"1(l";. :an1e of the _vea~1'. Tro Jones all, 013971 l lCk9'." and mad l7l,"e`_l' '"_-f-he laurels posisblo for 21 defence; h1'eak.=. The)` 3'0`-` the m3J0T'1t." Ollmanv who scored two goals. O1`chi(ls.l them. `to. but Pete1~boro s rst. count-, to Bowen, Seem am] 1,o.ng- of {hp 4 VT M11719 15` '1 1 '`S1ll'? 01' 3 h7`3l\'?`V-' `1'.~'t line. Brock at the C(`l1 t1`O post. . "'-`.`. -"*`l11 I?`-Cl<`?`l D 11 l00- puck in on `.'ho second line dc-se1'\'os mo11tim~; e cenrtre arm and W131 0T1l.V 0Y`*"l for his play an-(l pluck, as he \\'z1.< lnl man to beat. D115- *'0(l. `-0 C0"lll.`-'- fli'3ii' evo1'_V Inimutn. althou_g~h with 2-` \\".*n mzltlf` T10 1T1iS'0'-k- ' torn c211't-lwge in his knr,-r- uml ,- -l0">` "ml W?`ll<" "3"-`9 back OW` c1'u.<'h0(l her-*1. Lei;2'l1 . < p0rf'o1'n1zm- l minute lzm` with "1 S\'~'`ODin'.2` T11-=11 \\'z1.< still of tho t.l11-we star varintvi fhaf ('m`1 iF`(l "m'0".!"l1. bill tl1.V "`l'9 mid he showed again as `:he most! bott.l"(l UP ill ill? C01`(`1'- Jn95.imp1'o\'r,-rlmanon the Barrio tf3Z1lTl.` ll3l""`l 11 P35-" `Wt that llmled 0nlVVz1lkr-1'. pulled in` from the spa}-o T.oisz'h :< .<'*i(-k in front of tho not :1n(Il]i_:1 at {`h(- _:`ta]'l` of the plm--of}"; ;1~>(l` B:-rrin xvrxrn still four down. hr-winning.-' with O)`llll`d. hn.< l')('Ml :1 The Col l -`ml ~'tr21- ovrr : His play w1'_2:< clim- minute. `I\'(I(l \\'iHw liiu nr-1`l'n1'm:nu-rx .'un':1ln< x ` M1 . and Mrs. Elwood Jenne-tt tspenrt the week end with Mr. and _Mrs. Vivian J en-nett, Weston`. ! 1\n`I'.-. I.'mIOL1n,... T\n<..3.~. ..:,..H`..,l L-.. uu um-uuu_y . E M1`. and Nlrs. Osxvald ISl'1'oud, spent Mvonday `with Mr. and Mrs. I. F. 1).-nu! A \~\~nI\`l] Hvn.-l `V-'l1'/11 iVl1'. 11110 1\'ll'S. l. 1`. ' Boyd Arnold visited >Ma1'1onu Arnold, Toromto, week end. i M...... 4.-..:,...,:`. 42m. 1.- IVVBBK GHQ. Many friends from Ivy attended ihe funeral of the late Riclmrd Bell. |Utopia, on Sl`;l:`tl1)'(Ia_V aiernoon. YY r4 'n1..1_ A- L.____ _,_____K__ Rev. H. G. Blake is busy prepar- ing` 21 conrmzttionr class from the `parish of Nm't-h Essa. comprised bf Utopia. Ivy and T'l1o1`nto~n. The con- rmation sorvico will be held in IMz1_\', the (lath and plvvco to be ar- -1'an`g`v(l late)`. A correspondent asks us to 011 him how the ho1'sepo\ve1', as :3. unit of power. orljzjnated. In the year 11770. Jas. Wait nwzodod :1 mnasiure in which to state the rate at which his steam engine did its work. He hitched :1 strong` horse to :1 pulley `rope. at `.h<- and of which. down :1 minr- sihnft. ho fa. nr~d :\ 150-pound \\' ~i:r_-`ht.. 'I`hr~ hor. draw it up. 220 . `I'M-x pm` minute, sn Watt nutinliod 220 (fer.-1) by 150 (pou.n(I;~:) and got 33,000 (fooI`.'-pounds"). Thus one = h0i'z:ono\vm' is thr` power rnquirvd tn . lift 33.000 p()11nd. < onn foot in: no minutx.-~Stratf01'd Be21<-on-Hm'a1d. WHAT IS HORSEPOWER ? IVY J. B. FAIRBAIRN Deputy Minister Page Five 'I`}f.4L'RSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937.