Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 25 Mar 1937, p. 5

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`Cam; at Micllancl Are1_1"a%' 3. Thriller for F ans, SMOKED PICNIC HAMS--shankless--lb. SMOKED HAMS-half or while-lb. .. .. MJDCET SMOKED ROLLS--lb. . . . . . . . . Ch0ice Roasts of Beef, Veal, Pork Fresh and Smoked Fillets and Stric WIE COPJDIIALLY INV1 I\E YOU 'DO OUR DrT`1D T.AV n.1:\ 1:`/LGF|"\`!1`T7 T uuu.x r1u:.m-1 or 2 dozen for nrrrl V Irnncu 1 uulI..x rnnan or 2 dozen `for .".l,l7. RDAMn no LEFROY T` STROUD I `A1... l'7V.!..-.. HON. DUNCN MARSHALL Mmiuer J. D. SMITH, Seed Branch, Department of Agriculturn, Toronto, or DR. G. P. McROSTIE, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, for infonnation. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PROVINCE or ONTARIO The sow; of Such Seed may have dis- astrous results on the crops. A survey of the grain held in Ontario would indicate there is sufficient 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 sam le sprouted must be a fair average of the ot. WRITE J n mmmvu c,.,...: D.._.___1_ n__-..r.,,,, . - - FARMERS BEWARE what seed grain you buy to saw this coming Spring. There is a great deal of rain being offered for sale in Ontario for fee .A grain shortage has resulted in a demand for Western Feed Oats.These oats ` 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%. Barrie Oolwts took their rst game! 01' the round robin series to decide: -the O.H.A. Junior B by defeaizisxg Nothern Voca'tio-nal of Tsoro'n1;o by s.mznin:o- fnnr trnolus 4.. ..m-m+:w.n ..... . WISDOM & CO. SEED OATS Black. of.` Black's om- -4' ' ' 1-Aae I4 'L'.r'ge`_';12.;.'.' It ' uu une wlzhy no .recovery. I Ilhere is a very bad epidemic of ff measles `around here at present. ,,They seem to be of a different type to what has been. around bet`-ore. 7 Unless special care is taken, pleurisy ,'o1- pneumonia follow up. ` There is L0 be -21. special Good Fi'idwa_\' .sei'vi(-(2 in Christ Cliurch at 10.30 am. On E21.e..<-1-Su:: there will be service at 7 p.m., with `special music and il*}as*zc1- messages by the pastor, Rev. Blake. l\iT.. 1)-...) \ ._., _ I ,1 ` nlilplp >`_\1'up umo n-as returned ' onvv mo1-r~. Man-y have tapped their (troo.~` and 1'<-port :1 fair run, 211- thou_g'h i. is `a I-ittlc early in the sea- [>011 yet. . . o . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . CONDENSED MlLK-tI M l"I.lI.`I.`I_` mxwooa .Jem1Ie".nt. Glad to report that Mr. E-Irol Banting`, who has been seriously ill "with a bad attack of measles, and also threatened with pneumonia, is 3on the wIa.y `.0 a vm-v hm! mmIom;.. -42 Dy me paste] M1`. Boyd has .-t-cu1'(*d ` times. N I 1. .. .. J E LIIIIBS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arnold spent `the week end in 'I'uorono. At .J1n nal Inn:-Inn. .-......-. L..4...--_ "-Colts begin Round Robin Series wdh! 8-5 Overtime Win; Penalties Nearly Cost Game. ge I Miss .1\/Iyrtle Coxwmwth, 01' 'i`o- ronrto, has` been wt her home surfer- ing from an infecrtion in her ngnr. Miss Pearl .1\`IcKcnzie. of Guthrie, was a week end visitor with Mrs`. Elwood JerLnoe*`..t. (11911 fn Ivnv\/\\-I~ LL._A. TM`. V` ' ` Mr. and Mrs. J~os. Palas, of Io- ,~1'.on1;o, visited with Vic-toor Paras on Sunday. Lloyd Gvaham, of Bradford, spout. Sunday with E. M. Ferrier. M1`. Trhns A`Hri11`cnn Ge n.I-..-. ;. l.A ounaay with 12.`. M. Ferrier. Thos Atkinson is able to be ou: again. =aI, rorx ab`. Salmon Strictly Fresh Oysters OUR SVDORE '1`.O SEE OUR 'ASVIEuR FRUI'I`2S. av:1vu;\: `(IL I p.m., Wlth Arnold, civil eng*iner3r, (-.1n'od rs nn:iHnn :n Mm M.. : J. B. FAIRBAIRN Dqputy Minister .-.-.. ...... BJC. Salmon FFAHL (`Iu..L...... u uunu, \ [VII position in i choice Beef; Smoked Ham and Rolls 1 Easter Special Colts take Lead in Second Frame, But C0llegians Tie It Up; Five 1 Goals in Overtime. . . . . . . . .1::c . .291: and 39:: . . . . . . . .35c 5 I pun..- Page Five !" `tho, Mari- . . . .19c .28-30c . . . .23: . 23 . 45c .25c . 49c . 21c .2lc .19c .19c '10.. . 18 Ill- THOUSAND FANS T0 MIDLANDI T?-EURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937. C First Coeperative Paci(ersI.m Your Favorite Dealer Will Be Glad To Co-operate Ally im,-l11(li11g' (.l()[){1('0 S11ml J21111s.. Bztmm, l i=-11i<- or C(>ft21g'o Rolls in _\'0111' fl*]as ro1' l'("2lSl'll]," nr (lz1il_\' v11isi110, you -.11-0 nut o11'ly l)uyi11g` lhv ]n'0d11<.-1" of ()n1:u'1'n s ucst ])l'0(l1l('("1`S, but ymx 111-0 p;1 m>11izin_u' :1 11011111 .i11d11st1`_v whose payroll mn011nl's 1'9 se\*01`;1l llmusand dollars mont11l._V and whose contimled 112111-011;1g'e and goodwill will be i11s1'1'1111`1m.1la1 in lhe r-.\'lm1si01'1 of all Bar1`i0 .s' i11(l11sl.ries and the in<-1'0.:1- in: 111 \\'nm'~.q, " ngnn \ll. (I ing` at` \\'agos. BARRIE - \(;A]|I-I I '`nc~ Colts wemt on a 1wa1nq)ag't in: tlw extra `en minnrutcs, scoring` four` goals in seven minutes. . J0l1f`Sg took Bowen s pass for the nal: after` one minuie had slipped by. At tho two-mimlun`.-e mark Long took .To1w:s ( pass at the goal mouth to -lruwl Finlay out and slip tho puck into the net. Two Im'nu*.ves later Walker Wu: Jn0l1m_ on the spot VVll"".\ Leigrh h'1f-! ted cxfpass out f1_;om the come" `ml ;2'ivr- Barrie a Thi`.":`-I``I`.l load. Lon>;_| camo back with the foul"-l1 on a 10119 c*f Fo1't. g;Juniors Step to Take Petesin Final} rutenuoro uouus, as I'0l.'1-OWS2 1 .'Dhere has been a tendency of 1 late years -for our amateurs, senior c and junior, '0 ape the professiom als. That was the natural thing to I `Iexpect but high sticking and bump- k I ___'ing' by seasoned professionals was, :`,,somethi.mg that might well have beenii E` lef: with them and not absorbed 1 _ by the amateurs, nneither as expert Elnor as durable as their models. In<' nlfact `the amateurs far outdid any-` I ;.thing in this line of rough work, I 3 perhaps because they were not as, -lgsmooth, or, to put it better, be-H iicause they were much cruder. It is | n refreshing to report that the Barrie I C :' Coats and Peterboro Colts in their I )iJunior B semi-maI at. Oshawa last n ` nnight played one of the c1e1armes't~t lgames of the season, and that in the! ,presence of a rink packed with`, r V . . _ . a |1abid partisans, a good many oi 1. 3i them ready to battle raft th-e drop L :1, 5! the hat. . S I ! Bm'rie Colts folwlowed up with :1! '6-5 victory over Peterboro Colts in` 3the sudden-death game played at? Oshawa lrast Friday night, after tie-' mg` the round widfh their great dis-; play of a week ago which carried' them from behind a ve-goal d`e- cit. There was not much to choose between the teams as both won their home game and only one ground {Teams Evenly Matched; Barrie Just 1 One Goal Better in Three Games Played. nnrpcl`. ' Ba1'rie-~Goa1, oG1*inv,:; defense I J'onr>;: zmd Dyto; centtre, Bowen J winr:.<. Scott and Long`; a.l`Le1'natc-5,, Brock. W:1lkm'. Leigh. Storey nd hf"ir._0`::ton. . T)....,... T)_..1 - I Barrie Colts Follow Up with Victory! ` in Third Game with Petes at Oshawa. iiority when at full st:'en.g't11. Theiri difficulty came when they were} isho1*Lha.nded as the 'D,01'omIto crew `showed ;plenty of clrilling` in the p;:1n_u'ing` styie of hockey. In hr first frame the Colts had di`icuit.. in solviinvgr Go-ldup -s weaving -1'ushc-- T!h0_V tried playing the puck, but af-.~er a word from CO1EIC~1`1 Meekingr they .-began to step invLp him and the Gowan, Goldupy T.ay1zo1' combrinaitio-n was given 21 rough ride when they` entered the C_ol?ts defensive area {and nthe heavy going` showed `ahem to! a sr.|ail s pace before .t1hr,- second pf.'1'-l `Ind had nished. ` \'r\,1-H-any-n \7nn-.I-Gnnnl Fan` I7... ..m nan nmsmea. | N01-thern Voczmtional--Goal. Fm- lay; defence, Welsmatm and Spa11'a~u1';| centre. Mann; wi1`.Igv.s, I`:a_v]o2` and! Goldup: alte=1`nates, Cowan. Nic`n~|-[ son. Hood, Hogan. VV-i]J1-ia.ms andl Harper. I R211-I r.(`_u~vws- - .ln4`nv- --- J. P. Fi`tzge1-ald, sports editor of `rbhe Toronto 'I1eleg'ram, pays a ne gtribume to the Barrie Colts and Petenobro Colts, as follows: 'n'hnrn I-ma hnnn n fnnrlmnnxr nf Ii .ff"`."-r--I)-1".l(`G Paul. :1}: Wolb ' lllilll ` Jl`L. '\ViL1ia.ms scored the only got`! of .115 third period to force `*.-he Ianmi into overtime. H0 Soloed for the: 4`O'JTlI. n"1 /V 1. GORING STARS AGAIN BOUQUET FOR COLTS ONTARIO Niid Flavored COPACO pans Demure tne p01'100. ended. Barri-e forced the play to start the .'hi1'd period and Btowenfs goal, which completed ScotI`. s play, put them two up again. Peterboro fought dog:p:edly' and their gzaineness was re- warded when Crowo staged a bril- :l_':m-t rush to counlt. , The heartbreaking count that ;d.z1she(l the Petes Vhopes followed ` lclosely and practically put the game Eonl ice for Barrie. It did not ex- ' tinguish the ghtting spiri` of the op- posing squad," however, a:nd ag`a.in they cut the lead to one goal witn I{inv_2'don p;ettir\' credit and with only foxrty second left to play. Lluluu.-uy ngu1'1.11g In me play. In the second canto B-arrie as- sented the superiority seen in the g-ame here which saw them score ve 'goals to tie the round. In this en- lcounrter Bowen made a smart pa-ss- iing play inside the Pete defence .to Long and there was no mistake about the goal. At the ve minute mark Jones broke through for his | second goal with Brock gettinqg the `helper. From -then on Barrie never j surrendered the lead, although Staaxrr ` sneaked though after taking Wright's `pass beore the period ended. I Barri-9 forced the nlmr tn :1-m-f Hm uuws near me Inern and came out, `with the puck to drive it home. [Half a minute before the frame en-d-' 'ed G. Clarke led a 'bhree~man pass-' ling attack with Kinvgdon scoring and ' 'C'onne1l_v g'uri.ng in the play. the second r-:m+.n R-m-rip ac- luladuy S|I`llO":-S 011' rnaralng. Starr opened the scoring at the (twelve "minute mark, taking Brady s pass to ip the rubber into the corni- er from close in. Spurred by the goal Barrrie came back ve minvu~`.es Later to tie the count when :Scott pulled the defence ovoo: |and ipped a pass to Jones, who .lt0Ok the puck in his stride and, iscored into the upper corner of the net. "l'\un\ n..:.....+-- 1....L,.... >u.- .....1_1_;`.;_ \ u us s. "fwo minutes brefo1'9'thr.> mai hnll '1`-a_\'lo1' slipped throu_c-:h for the ::m=y. to m:1kr- tho na} score 8 to 5. Tho |~.1mh-`I1 \\f'\`c, n-u~.?nnIm.1.. 1....'. hlil}. \' "Dwo minutes ltacter the redshirts lsocred again and they had their '_ grst drop on the Petzes. Dyte s go-`t ' [the goal after ba'trb1ing two oppon-' entts near the Inert and out! |'ur1'+.'|n {aha wnnlr I-n Avian 3.4- 'lnnw.n - .....v.v .v .4-auvx. uu vmnlnunnuvnvlto Peterbioro scored the rsvt goal of the gvznnle, bu`. it served more as a boomerang, as the Barrie lads snap- ,-ped iintto action to score two and lrtake the lead. Before the first `frame ended the li1't.l~ock crew had .knoI.ted the count. 'The second frame was again Bar- rie s. Lm this stanza, as in the previous encounter, they took the zlead and were never headed. Peter- lboro fought game-ly and cut the iniargin to one goal on three oc- casions, but the tieing tlaily did not m-aite-vialize as the speeding Colts matched goal for goal. The last time -:he Petes ca.me within striking ld~1'sIta.nice found the game with only la few sec-ond left to go and for the 4 `remainwiler of the time Blarrrie had 3 nlo difcult-y in holding them off the . Slveelt. an ucvb . f Tihe Peterobro defence, considered las the strength of the team, did not fare so well on the large ice sur- `face and they allowed the Barrie forwards to go around `them for many shots on Harding. I onmmd hrn .-:r*n'rina' 51+. 111-m [separamed `.'hem in the crucial marbch. Tnrqhpsui AF mrvino nm n4n +119 uupamwuuu $116111 Hi. we crucuu l'I1a8a'l'B Instead `of going om, into the plsaydowns, a. round robin series be- tween the four remainjnag teams in the running has been arranged. The beiauns. Barrie wi1'1 play will be T,oront.o Northern V=ocvaJ`.`ion~a.l, Nia- gara. Falls and Guelph. Home games will be played in Midland. Gn-ring` turned in n.nIn.t`hm nf his games W111 oe piayea In ivucmana. Goring turned in amlother of his stellar performances uarnd is credited with giving` one of the best `met- minding displays to be se'e.1L on Oshawa ice r`.'his year. He stopped rubber from all angles as the des- perate Petes-(`lid evetrymhing in an effort to stav off elimination. Easter The Northern Advance . J -.|:u m1'.~'. .1. bn! -l'.~`W0ll. ,"-h':<. W. Hutchinson rnc:-in-(I '.vvn'd from F`-ilifornit tlur`. her oldr.-5`. b"o- ther. UI_\'. Rh_\'11rl1'v:-s, had died on .Fnb. 23rd. Ho lm\'es to mourn his !\\'!'f'e "and one damrhtm-, .m-u. .:.n'u. no Im1\'0.< 1 wife _daug:htm'. --...__. 3.-vwx. LO 1`.1(1K: tno rmai score 8 to 5. Thr-. nmrtch w:1:~: pa:~1cul4a1-l_v hr)`:- 7":m2. with thr- Colts showing` s:1pm'- ,p.In. I `_ On Good F)`id'2L_\` sol-\'iL-es will be} ;hold at St. John s at 11 a.m., St.` Jz1mo.'< 2.30 p.m.. St. Pntm":< 8 31,111.; 3` On `Ia. I).-1_\`. St. John .'< 11] `a.m., Si. P:\ul .< 1.30 p.m.. 9*. l`Pr>`r*r'.`< 3 p.m.. St. Jzmm-.< 7..-`ID . h.m. i -v . 1JJ.`hU ! Mrs. John Dic|(m' is . Fsnlnmn timw with hr.-r son Victm` at C n\'.'r-&=. i M1-. and .\'Ir.-`. G. Shrzlswvll :m(l |'.\\'o (-himrrln. also Mr. \/V(~('k.s'. of ICrniy:hu1'st, ::pm'.rt Sun-day wIi`.J1 I\'Ir. find M1's. J. Shr-I-;~`w0Il. F--mu r'..1:4'......:` n_,_. u .. . . .H'ZLl'C I1 1 6"J.l1. Servicoiut Knox Church at ,p.m. . n.. r:n...: 1:. aw u2u.~:wn1\ on sunday. R. Slack has re-turned to his work wiring" lwuses at Maple Va1l'e_v. ' Con, to Mr. and Mrs. Prim(`e on thn uwivnl of a. son on 9 4' .\'T-:n'nh 1R\'fl1 I r'I'III|('(.` `El `M-211'ch 18t1. Gr.`-ninnl .. _\'.'r-4:-k'.~' stzxjv at TC. _..u.....- u u- \lUlllL \/2u.('_v ;`.l!,v1` E(~`lI1(*!'("S. Miss Irene 0;=t1'zn1dr-r. who 3121:: hnon homo with inucnzzl, has re- 21 Lu mod `-0 Hill5da:l0. T!nlrh..7n (':mqn`. .vI 1,` I` I` LLH'HL'(l `~o J11ll5da:l0. CAz1.se_\' Baldwin. visitvd his fzL1.he1' `at Dalstoon Sunday. , re-tm-nod fn we --m~I- A l 1 / Mrs. G. C. Gaston and I\Ii. T. Cvas/Jon returned from Brz111'tfonl on '1'J1u1's Ms. Czlston is i1111)1`oV'i1m' ulnmlu n4'+,...1-.. -- u...un.:.\.-4-.r.1 u no 1 1 I I n u ` uuuuuu ll"LLll'H(`(l _'I'J1u1~s Ms. `.s1owI_v a1't.r-1- hm- Mr. and I\ h-< Irom 151'a11'tford opcmtion. R pI]b1\\n1-A 1.....- muwly znt.r-1- nor 0pCl`.:ti0n. i `I Mr._ and Mrs. B. F.11smm`o have 1`utu1'Ib`(I H G()l(lt'.!`.' \/'21lLc-_v ;`.l'?,cr 21' \`.'P(?k'5 StZX'\' Lit` F, ,.`l&\IHr.I-I`I :' I emu OI me I1I`S'l3. The second frame saw `he Colts outrpltzxy the visitors from start to . nish, holding them off the sheet and scoring two to take the lead. Jones was responsible for both gr/211.2. The rst came three mximlutevs afier ; pfay began when he broke up a Toronto rush to solo through for` the tiein~g count. VV:a'lker assisted with the second at the seven-minufr=| mark. Jromles 1-st goal came whiiej Harri/c> was a man short. f Xvilrlinma: annrn/I +1-m nhltr .......I ..c ('z1m<* to mourn her loss. AS she] had held the ofcv of p1'e5id=e'nt -wf` the Pl'CSb_\'7t(`)'i~Zli and was an honor-i :1r\' life meinbeis of the W.M.S.. 711' additionnv `o takin_1:' an at-tive part. in other church nctiviticra the centre of the church \va.< occupied by 21 dele- mation of the W.M.S. executive of; the local association, nalvso of S". ."1!`.-` drew .<, Barire, and fhe Ladies Aidi Society and W.C.T.U. Pal1-bezn'e:-s- ` were Alex. (Iowan, Lem. Lirttle, Wm. Robertso-n-, Rob-t. Bothweli, Wi'f.' Fraser and Jsas. S1'InIcir.1ii1'. ` Deceased was born in Northu`*n hm-1and'.Eng., of Scoit`is:i1 pa1'ent.;.] and came to Canada at nan early a,t:e.`. Previous to living in Bmwie. she had resided in Sarnia when a child. z.-'r~1' iitishzliiti. D. C. Canw1`on. died in 1am 'I`.... -~=-w - --- 1 , 1 1lllS`DZlI 1.912_. _-n 1-`~- I Hlamma contributed to the Presbyterian W.M.S. ; The regullar meeting of `he j W.M.S. oof the Essa Road Presb_-x`- terian Church was held at the home 1 of Mrs. E. Suherar, 1'5 Bunton Ave., I on Wedlmesday, March 17rbh. Ihe meeting was in charge of .Miss K. Kennedy, who gave a very in~t-res`.- ing and instructive conipnris-our `Ni J.e1'usa.lean and Galilee, taken from In the Steps of the Master, by V. Morton. After the meeting` the hostess served refres'hme.n'ts and the members spent `an enjoyetb.-le half} hour tog`e oher. Allandale Young People `Rev. Pa.1'sley,_ of S'troud United fC-hurch, was the guest speaker at "the Burton .Ave. United Y.P.S. '1 : their meetimg on Tuesday night. Mr.` '_.Paisley gave the young people an _1'nstruc-tive and -interesting addre~`.:= under the ti`~1~e of A Pre-Easter .Messa:ge. Mr. F. Dobson and Mrs. pro - appropriate East;-r L-__,__, 1 _g-ra~m `hymn. nunn kn UL- with an .. . . -' u'2-My Iaaled uwvay. `."Ilhe fu-n|e1'a1 took place on Mcn- day evening at -the Essa Road 17')`:-s-I b_wten'an Ohurch, `of which she was 2-. lifelonvg member. Owing to the illness of Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair. tlw service "was conducted by liev. Dr. Slwrtt. of S"`.. Andrew's Presby- tm-ian C hu1'c`h, BIa.1'rie. The remains were taken on the morning: train on ~'I`-'ues(la,\' to Wratford for ix1t0nm:nL TnrHnn+un ..J.` LL- 1,2,: l. - ....u-.on U1 1\-L'V. AV. 1:. JJ. smclair. Indicative of the high en`!-es-n1 in W'hich the late Mrs. Cameron '~'\-'.':;= held \va:~' thv lm-.n-n nnmkm. mi... ' the m eetimlg` Owing to the funeral of Yuhe lam Mrs. Cameron on Monday evemng. of the _v-ounxg people (if the Essa Rzoad Prosb_\"to1'ian Church was postponed. Mrs. D. C. Cameron `There passed away at the Stra` haven Hospital on Sunday, 2nd. Mrs. _'| March D. C. Cameron, who was ` fo1'merl_v Catherine M cNau~g:h to n-. lI`lhe late Mrs. Cameron htad suffer-| ed from an attack of d'ou~b'l'e pupa- monia last May and seemed to have! completvelgv recovered until about. three movnrbhs ago, when she g'1*ad- uv-ally faded fI.I'n|eral tnnlz nlnnn ,... urn. I `Mrs. G. W. Foster, of Bradford. Pcnn., is visiting her home here. Under the manage~men`t of Alvlen. :21. sh and chip shop oxpenedl P.-o-day in the C. W. Pouoher store on Essa Road. Mr. Allen has recently returned from New Liskeard and has had fte years experience in thls line of usiness. Tihe innlterl-.r| of the store has been` completely 1'-2-I a1'rang`ed. n . , _ ____,- mere owunlg to the recent oods. 10.!` several weeks. ' Mrs. C. Thoringtzon, and d.a.ug'hter Nancy are visiting 1-e1atives- in Ta- romlto. 1|/I'm .....l x.7_,, n xx-. n u -I` l`U|H|l.'Oo I Mr. and Mrs. C. M'iv`.vc4hel1-an-`I daurg1h'ter Eleanor and Miss Bcs::*e Spearn msotored from Tgoronwto on. Sunday to spend the day at the home of Mr. annod Mrs. Luke Speam. '1\/ITS. Lam>he11f. has rnhn-nor! 7:. m mr. alnu Mrs. Luke Speam. Lambeut has returned ml town after a ve monI`hs visit Tn Mich-igan. She also spent ve weeks in Kentucky and was delayed there owing to the I `M1`s_ W Wncfnyv nf D1-nrl4-'nm` .Sco~`u1. and Mann were banishc-rl,' unmugn a ma'ze -0: legs. Dyte received a. penal!..y for dump-I ing ~21 Norvoc against the boards, ,a;iv- ing the Gollegians a chance to gang. which left the Colts two men shnrt. y(`mI.-hm srnrl (Tnuran r_u:x+ n ...1.u.A b-1'-0l'l. -Miss Laura Calvert spent Sunday in 'oroInIbo. Mrs. J. Lambert left this Week 01` Toronto,` where she willl remain for several weeks. Mu: r` 'I|r\\-:r\`n-G-an ....,1 .:.......LL... Mrs. E. Ogden and Mrs. W. i\.'n:`-s`-I man are visiting friends in 1):.--` E-1'-oi't. .1|lI'u'.~..~. T......... n_v___.,. ,,, ,. r. . CRXEMURS ( 1 r` r*....a,\.. ....- '- *-If 1.7? ~`` `\I ....-u-,_-, In D2ll'l'll`. me had z.-r~1' ,0 n,`(.,.(._g ;.-. p,...+ T.l'u...-...' 'FT9 7.` GEO u T`|E..l.. .. ' 1. p. xxaum-rull. (`I100 :31! l1i(`('(`S in Port H'u1`~.n' `il:'_'_{'(` hm` on n4` nu...- e om" ll11'C]1 7.30 H worki I l`\'i('(`S will hp-1 wrucn 181-12 me bolts two mart.` Gyoldrup and Cowan set a record as they wen: through the `Colts de- fensive formafciovn for Nhree goals in njnetry seconds in a rapid-re urry. Coowan slipned two passes fnom the "ce-off and Gold-up sneaked `his way bl ugh to give Goring mo chance. Curau book Welsman s pass for the: third, which gave the Norovcs a two- 'goaJ lead. Long came through on a pretty effort, taking Bowen's Well planned pass inside to defence to coast in .;n Finlay to make the score 3-2 at the end of the rsrt. "Rho ammvul 4`.......... ...,... UL- run- Liz! I H 0 1'0 H . number who I04: 'A`;- .-L. I upurzmon. ` Jack Allan is v1. hxs SIStF`1' in I Wmdsor. .e.`. ........uu. Q_'u\.1ul` Un vv\:u1u:;>uaL_\ . Lll(g \\`(`('K 0110 111 '1"O1'0I1ITO. ieveningr. Mr. Uncles had the hie;h-- At nhv nal h.ocke_\~' ume between '4-st Inlumbr-r of p0in':>: and won the Ivy and A1`l~i::ton to decide the win- half ion of coke. nor of the troph."' which was held Ivan T-I. Gruse is co1wz11:. ::ti at Guthrie .\fondz1_\' nig_-`hit, the score ]his home_` {proved one point too many for rIv_\'. i Mrs. L. Guest spent the \\ (-el\' end'1Ho\\'eve1'. who Ivy lads f'ou;.':'ht well at. her home here. 1 +and we wish them .bett<-r luck next Her many friends are p eziseci 10; time. know that Mrs. L. N. Stephexm is} Maplp s_\'1~up time has returned prog`i`e.s.s'i11_Q' ni(,'el_\' after her rr".r*m'011('P `operation. 1I'or`~' fair: ru_n, Jzn-L' All-in i.- \VI.u: :I`\nv L:.. ..:.t,... :., .u_... .1 - ' "A-' ' -x-vv.:n1111;.';. N11`. uncles nan me hl ,'h- - 4-st V 1 his 1 \\'<-ck end"? LL. . .. .,... 12. , 1 w v ;)ilLul'(l?l_\' 11'] 1o1'on't'0. 1 I Lofroy Badminton Club hold '1' `very succt-.<-sflll euchro on We(l11edz\3' 1 ioveningr. h1e,'h- 14-51 noin1.< and wnn ilvh I nuuuuy. 1\'Iea-slr-S are still 0;-,'in~g' the rounds, 1mcossitat.in_2' the school rem:1ining' icloserl till af;e1' the Fms_|te1- hol`ida.ys. 1 N11`. and M1`S. H. .T. Mn!'n11i< nnri zn:.u ml`. .105. Marqu1s. Mrs. 'I`.l1os. Nighivingnlo held a. very successful sale of farm stock and implements last week, one horse. se]`1in_L-_' for $201 and cows sollling` a`t' $63. .r.. ....,l I/l`.., 1r_,1,, rvl . -- icluseu rm a1.m' U10 r)as_'te1' ho_1`1da.ys. I H. J. .1\/Iarquls and lf21m_\' were Suvn-day vxsitors xvitlh |T,oronto frienlds. $0`:- Mr. and Mrs. Mo1'Io_v E-1m\'z1l(-, visited z`.'t O. R. Sunday. I NH Sh -Q nu-a cfill nn-Em uu.ucrn vocamlo-nal OI '1'.-oromao by ` in=g four goals in overtime on IL nd ice Tuesday nigth-t. Alta- ,g1et-her five goals wer_e countted in the ten minutes exma. play, with thel Norvwocs garnering the last of the` game. Barrie gfayed a heads-un. streng-th looked much better than brand of hockey and while at fu:-Ii Nheir three-goal ma.1'g;in. 'I`o1'omto, took advantzlge of Barrie penalties. be ring in four of their total of vef counters. I (*5-n~.+m`.. 1.... hI"l\ ..-..;_-.._`-.1 J_lJl.L' .LII\J.I. ' Mr. `-::::Id Mrs. G. C. Allan spc.-n~t fSatu1'da_v in Toronto. I T.nf'1-nv Tlmuniubnn r`l..1. 1.4.1 _ | usnawa Inenas. I The Sacrament of ihe Lo1'd .s Sui)- pc" will be observed at the United Church on Sunday evening, March 28th. I Mr. Sam. Gordom, of North Bay: [visited friends here on Sunday. ' John Paitterson is the guest `of her dawghter in Tjoromvo. The Unirted youlng people held a lvwery envjoyable crokinolie party on ]St. Patrick s night, when the prizes iwcre won bv Mrs. F1-mi R.nr}\r\I'i'.unnI gnu. rauL1`1(:Ks mg-ms, when the pr1zes' `were by Mrs. Fred Ro'b01't;son zuzzd M1`. Jos. Marquls. Mrs. 'I`.I1 7\I1'a-h.`..1'no-nln Imm .. Io ; ;.vv U u [ Mr. and Mrs. Edson W-ice rmdj Marshall spent over Sunday wizoh I Oshawa friends. I 'I"hn .Qnnwn-.-n.n+ -43 AL- I .....n. . -WA nnqrnx LHUIUI5 FRUITS LARGE SIZE GRAPEFRUIT--3 01` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHOICE TOMATOES--lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESH SPlNACH--2 lbs. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SWEET, JUICY ORANGES--dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHOICE SPY APPLES---basket . . . . . . . . . Fresh Head Lettuce, Celeny Hearts,` Carrots, Leaf Lettuce, Parsley. and New Cabbage. 'F'R'lI!.QT-r 'r.rnrrI nnnua 'n'r1'17cc ..__-__ Grocers and Butchers, A'l-langliev Phones 1 17 and 163 u `L4 vu uxuu.-\u_114 1 1L\` V 1"l\I1} X`-U U 130 DvI`S1PLAY O=F EASVDEIR FRUI_'I`2S. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS--C.racle A Meclium--dozen . . . . . . or 6 aozen tor . . . . . . . . . EAGLE BRAND OR NEST`LE S B CHA-'T'E.AU, COCKTAIL CREAM, CHEESE plain, relish, pineapple or pimento-jar . . . LEALAND DILL PlvCKLES--8} oz. Jar .. . . .` EASQTER CHOICE FRUITS LARGE SIZF. CRAPFPDIIIT o 4--.. A uuzen tor STRICTLY FRESH EGGS- or 2 rln-pan `FA- rarsley and New Cabbage. FRESH HOT CROSS BUNS-dozen ._:_ rcuumers. Captain Jack Dyte continued '0 $ow 'twhe< way to his team mate:-- by scorivnlg the rst goal. In: came rs, Fthe result of a long` shot which wasl not sighted by Finvlay as it blazed th1~oug`h ma'ze of legs. Dvte nenaI!L.v for dumm-

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