FORD V8 SEDAN FORD V8 TUDOR FORD V8 TUDOR With Trunk FORD V8 SEDAN ~ FORD V8 TUDOR OILDSMOBILE SEDAN FORD V8 SEDAN FORD V8 TUDOR FORD V8 157 in. 2-Ton ("..L .....I !`L.....:.. FORD V8 Panel Body PE.\'N SWEET 2 Tins Z ghittick Motor Sq!_e,-:_sH \II'\|J VC1 IDI In. 6 Cab and Chassis 1-LB. BAG USED TRUCKS USED CAR LOT PHONE" 717W in}: a meeting; in Toronto, IL-ft hi: car in a parking lot which catered to cu. of :1 tire co1'p01`ution only. Since the store was open evening's, the lot was also. He left his L'2l.l' t110l'(.', but on utt(-mptiw: lo 1'et1'ie\'e it after the meeting`, the lot was ba1'1'ed, with the m:1_\'o1".< and . other vehicles still on 41. ,,,' , Last week Mr. Robertson, attenc1~\ 1 X Phone 2. 1 5 .Beteuthered Picard To See First Street CaE_Fiday Five Cambridge scientists have recently returned to England from Switzerland after working for ve months in a laboratory cut in the solid ice of a -glacier 11,000 feet up the Jungfrau. Specimens taken from crevzisse walls were studied in [the ice laboratory. I I For friends away from home, keep them in touch with the oTd town by sending` them the Advance as a. Christmas gift. Friday night Barrio Colts swing into action in the first guno of the cocoon. They ar. scheduled to meet U.T.S. in an S.P.A. xture at Maple Leaf Gardens at 9 o'clock. _ .... .., v...n uuu l\IIn.Il.ln Don Picard, formerly of Tim- mins, will be the feature attrac- tion of_ the trip. With adorn- ing feathers, he will view his first street car on Friday night. Trains and automobiles are old stories to Don, but street cars, and maybe horses, they are different, for this is his first time south of Kirkland Lake. Just a son from back yonder. Yowsir. sannucua u .1 v ynuyn. Coach Gordon Meeking will carry 18 players to the game. Silk has the choice for goal, with Picard and Terry on de- fence, and Bowen, Scott and Dixon as the front wall. Suarez are Snalco. Jennatt, Lindsay, Johns, Livingston, Cavanaugh, Palmer, Spence, Bowen, Mc- Gibbon, Vick: and Knapp. l'\__ D:--._.l 1:______-,,I,, ,9 r- 1933` 1931 1929 1929 1929 1928 1928 1928 1928 1934 Rather inconvenient, Rol)c:'t. \\'u.~: forced t the city the t`01lowin'__-' to b1'in_2' home the car. I t K in 4i'1.lD. L 1.\ Apple and Strawbe1'r_\` or Apple and Raspberry 9-A-In V-.- y " ".}2u`x'aE 39c Tin DOMESTIC or JEWELL SHORTENING 2 lbs. for 25c KELLOGG S CORN FLAKES \U(4rL f`.\..A..1 \J\Ia.va.I J. .|J.A'.1.l.i..lJk With C`e1'ea1 Bowl I` 1'I'I_ _... 4-` Z CHEV. CABR. DODGE SEDAN ESSEX SEDAN FORD ROADSTER FORD SEDAN DURANT COUPE CHEV. COUPE BUICK SEDAN , CHEV. SEDAN FORD V8 157 in. Stake Body CHEV. Stake Body RUGBY Stake Body VI ILII KUIUEII DU\\'l 3 Pkgs. 250 4-LB. TIN n .1 A 4r.......l. Q There are deer stories and deer sto1'ie.~'. One points to the . shooting` of law enfo1'('r,-ment office: VVz11lz1ce Ra_\'ne1'. who with three shots brou_2'ht down two hours and t,` ,h-luck du1'in_: open .~vez1. here last .1. 'l?;.;5.l?:Rl'E, ONT. Page Five DHUL.` l)I'UU_LlH|. HU\\ l1 LVVO l)C'Z1YS I ,` hjuck here 1 week. The other concerns the ezigie eyci of one Jimmie Byrnes. Jim with; Chris. Bakogreorge and a pair of! other crack nimrods, stumbled on} TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1938. 9 E$_AJ,`1 3- _ Elligl-e Gossip Tender Young Roasts of Beef, Pork and Veal Milkfed Chickens and Boiling Hens Georgian Bay Trout, Smoked Fillets and Oysters Phones 626 - 627 Temptation of Barrie, 5-months old Cocker Spaniel from the kennels of Richard Heppleston, emerged vic- torious over all opposition at the Canadian Cocker Spaniel Association .show in Toronto on Friday and car- dog in the show. ried off the blue ribbon as the best `A L1,- 111- . .1. p1'emi.~ves. t COLES & POWELL FOR CHOICE QUALITY MEATS .....,... ......-....... In fact, he goes He now believes ' in ax 1'eg'ulz1r park-1 "I.-....4-..,...., `I\f\ Mayor Robertson 1.. BA-<` L. , , xt, since 311'. l to return to | day in order`! `Final Game Likely Played I-l_e_r:Saturduy l | We are going to have weather! ;whether or not and so far thel weatllerman has been good enough] to hold off, but there appears to' be a lack of enthusiasm which makes `it doubtful if the weeds 011 the Al I llzmdale golf w rse will be cut. E \ :5`. :k :3`. 7k Jim carried the cannon to his` shoulder, sighted carefully, red . .l with over two hundred pounds of" "venison staring him in the face, whatl do you think James hit ? The off- lside knee joint. lthat order, Jim '.` And there we have age and ex-I perience vs. the excited young fel-| low with buck fever. How s about ....O .u vnnv auurv At the Royal Winter Fair, the Barrie Kennels were also in the Iront rank with two entries, both `black cocker spaniels, each winning its class. Pompoon of Barrie and. "The Rogue of Barrie being the prize-winning entrants. A4 -1.... 1)......l -4.` 11 A..;.i.:__ _I.___._, a ne buck during one of theil .days out. It grounded the animal and when it came to the kill the gun jammed.| The boys were frantic in attempt- ing to end the misery of the deer and had little qualms when a long trail was found necessary. I in xx 1: :1: A few weeks ago we mentioned; 5that 21 Skiing` lub, .~:ta1'ting' snlall, [would be a boon to the town and sugrgestecl that an o1'g'anizution `meeting should get under way at! ;once We heard a few comments, }but nothing" denite. `I y, . .. .. u if we cant help ourselve;<, who is ;;'oin_<.1' to '3 Col1in_;rwood low has a strong orgzinization. Miclizmcl i= wo1'kin_-,' l12ll`(l and really have some- tl1in_;'. llotli these towns .sta1'te(ll small and now have .~:ometl1in_2' to_ offer winter plea:~:uz'e seekers. Our; l1l'f_"ll\\'1}'.< are e21. to nejqotiate in` winter, we are nezu'e1', and we have. `bnatural facilities, and it still is not, {too late. ` .. - - .. ..... ..\,......, `W... .. . I \ It is still better than an Idea, but? l l A favorable reporl l1avin_2' been; ireceived after an experimental voy-i la .-`e into deep-: shing areas off. .the coasts of Morocco, Germany i.-l to develop :1 shim: indu. in! `l.-\fric21n \\'z1ter.'<. Floating factories` [with special l`Ofl'lQ`:l`8.lC0l'S and cur- lmg equipment are to work in the! | ; Eve1-_\' day more readers are turn- Hng` to the _-\dvance, Barrie`.~: bright, I incwsy weekly. The championship of the junior Costa, contested by Bar- rie and Oshawa Collegiatea, will likely be played at the Agricultural Park here Satur- day, Coach Alex. Cockburn stat- ecl to-day. Originally scheduled to be played here on Wednes- day, no confirmation has been received, which leads to the Set- urday date. TL, l')__.._:_ A.___ :_ :_ _____I The Barrie team is in excel- lent condition with the excep- tion of Mills. He was injured Friday night, but not in prac- tice. Scuffling with some of the players ,he wrenched his ankle and saw only a few minutes` ' -I C A,,,,I nu... osnvv V... n. .uvv ......uu.c service in the Saturday game, which the teams tied at 3-all. To date no changes in the line- up have been announced. Barrie A. F. A. Malcomson s Birds Win at Royal Winter Fair Two Singles In the first half Henne.~`scy boom- .ed two sinrzles to the deadline. In Ilthe initial frzime Barrie were in -{position to . time and time Tizuzziin. but IIe:vnoids, Bowen and =` Saunders were stopped cold when ll they reached pay dirt. cl n_1.m.... u.....-,.....,i .. um c,` . Only fumbilitis kept the Barrie Collegiate juniors from returning home Saturday with the Central Ontario title. Gains were made, but all were offset by the series of dropped balls, with Captain Reyn- olds proving the worst offender. `:9: >1: 4: an u5u_v \.uu.LuyLuuoAuy V; nu. \/vuuvin Barrie juniors, winners of the Georgian Bay district with ve |str2'1ight victories, turned in their sorriest display of the season and were lucky to come out with a 3-3 tie with Oshawa on the back cam- !pu.~3 of Victoria College Saturday 1 morning. n..- .1.:..... ...... ......_.'-.4-mm ...:+.'1 The chance to win the game and: the championship was presented sev- eral times, but the last near the end of the game came with Barrie on the Oshawa touchline. The boys went into a huddle, came out and attempted a eld goal that barely went to the touchline when they needed one point only. |Bctrrie Collegians Muff ;Cossa Championship An overtime game that should lhave resulted in a victory for the Barrie Collegiate juniors in the regulation sixty minutes, forces an- other game to decide the junior rugby championship of the Cossa. l `I')......... . . . n . A ...- nu-m\nw:~ n4` Fkn I `the score late in the game after zbacks to tr'.1\'e1 through. But only` nun. uun ! One thing was consistent with ` the local Coilegians . . . fumbles. They fumbled their way through the entire piece and at that were in command of the situation for the first minutes. Fumbles Costly Twice in particular did fumbles prove costly. Once when R}`ll0l(.i.~ run to the Oshawa one-yard stripe before he was tackled and on 1; next play the ball was mulled and not recovered and when Oshawa tied one placement had failed. Barrie .~: line held up well, smoth-I cringe` nruny Oslmwa plays through; the line and openin;.;' holes for thr- The nal game to be played at the Agricultural Park Wednesday afternoon. And the call is,-come now, Impy, you: best--Barrie to beat Oshawa by a tidy score. I * i S . - iFUMBlLTlS" PAVES WAY FOR OSHAWA FIELD GOAL T0 TIE ` SCORE. -- BARRIE MISSED 7 OVERTIME CHANCE. ...... AAlA\a ...... .,,.......D ..U...., -.,. . ?,backs to only} lone man of the u.~:uall_\' .sta1'1'3' back-I {field '21: up to .~:nu' and that was` Fin .\IcGilJbon. i0z1ch s hands were` greased when it came to receiving!` kick.<, Reynolds need resin, and 2Hennessey and Bowen were far be- low par. OF ELEVEN ENTRIES SHOWN CARRYING 0F BARRIE" STRAIN, TEN PLACE.--BARRIF. GAME BIRDS TAKE GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP. ....-_. ........ \.A ,,.._, ...... i Oshawa threatened in the [omit !minutes of play, but the red and! ;black linemen desperatel_V held them int bay and the bull [)21.~1.3'ed into theii Jhands on the third down without `yards. From then until the na ive minutes they were held well in Q check. 1 i ( V r 1 \ Chumpion.~: one week-chumps next! That..~` Barrie Colh.-y:izxte In- . .~I junior rugby team. Sport is like that. Perched up on high one week, and then tumble ha1'd- ;but we hope not to the bottom. With \'icto1`_\'i let it esc211)e. black team had In win, but twic came out wit I\ u Tm) had. isn't it? Yes, but the local juniors did not deserve to win. In fzu.-t. this corro.~:pondr*:1t think: they are quite fo1'tu"}3 to be sti'l . .. ..w..l,... - n uck :1 ( twice mme with ;':1in.~t Oshawa. COLLE GIATE RAH! RHHS! " in hand, the junior.` Twice the red and I chance to eke out ice they f`:1`.te1`e and -.u n The Barrie Advancw :1 3-3 tie ::un_1e ,....- u...uu...:. At the Royal, of 11 entries shown` carrying the of Barrie" blood strain, 10 were placed. Poonet of Barrie went to the reserve win- ners female and The Coachman of Barrie to reserve winners male. Both dogs were purchased by To- ronto fanciers and breeders from, the Barrie Kennels. [ Game Birds Win Winner in nother section of the show was A. F. A. Malcomson, of Barrie, whose entries in the game- birds classes took the grand cham- pionship in both bantam and old English classes. ` -BY G. ROACI-I- I We have been patting Roach on] the back all through the season for his correct calling when good judg- ment depended, and we still think there was too much of a conference in this huddle and in several we have 1 Niagara Falls Collegiate captured! `the senior C.0.`S.S.A. championship Saturday afternoon at the Varsityi vback campus, downing Orillia G-2 ini an exceptionally well-played game. and will now advance against Kingston, Eastern Ontario winners, with the game slated for next Sat-I urday afternoon in Toronto. i Allen plowed his way through all maze of Orillia tacklers early ' 1 the first quarter to register a Falls' touchdown, with Stirling converting! `for the extra point. Although they, tried hard for the rem.iinder of the` igame, Jake Gaudaur pacing` their efforts with some classy l lO0l1_L`, Orillia failed to count on an_\'thing but pair of third-"quarter singles lby Gaudaur. I headlines. ... uuu uuuun. uuu un avvu-An-A uv uauvu seen at various times this seasonll However, maybe uG.o1'd did slip. Bar-| Erie wins Cossa by eld goal in the last ve minutes, does make nice! I pn .. . - . Barries waning Church League received a life-saving injection last Tuesday night when every church was represented at a meeting call- ed to instill a return of former en- thusiasm. A II 'I\ . - 1 C. C. Parsons, actively interested; in the league, called the meeting and the response was far above op- timistic anticipation. Mr. Parsons and Jack Walsh were asked to con- duct the meeting and it was decid- ed that another gathering to-night would be necessary to elect officers. D FALLS CLUB CAPTURES COSSA SENIOR HONORS Facing elimination, the General Collegians broke througzh the Bar i Score Tied l ric line to block a kick. Daniels: attemptefi a eld goal from place-\ i ]ment, but lady luck was 11ot wit}: his toe and the ball caromed o the bar. Barrie recovered, but im- me(1iate1_\` gave the ball back to I O.~:ha\v:1 on :1 fumble. I nu- 'r\ In the overtime period Barrie `missed a royal chance to take the I I chamiponship, but a bad case 0|: zunnesia ruined the day. With tho` ball inside the O. t\venL_\'-ve _\'211`d line on the seconxl riown, Hen` nessey was elected to try :1 place- ment. from :1 near impossibie :1n:41ei `when only :1 point wa.~r needvdu The ball failed to c1'o.~.:s the hm` and an Oshawa back had little trout)`: gxetting: on the ri_<.rht side of the tage. Itouchline from his point of van: This time Daniels did not fai1.I He hoofed one st1'aig`ht as a die fol" .th1'ee points and`kept his team in : the running. E I If you don't want to take chance on possessing a Toronto trzzfc ticket for a parking` violation you take your car to 21 parking lot. It costs 15 cents, but many times; it 1: worth more than that. { I V. w .u 4. l The play-off will likely take place here Saturday, and with Coach Cockburn giving the boys a little] workout on what should and should not be, the `outcome, as Impy claims, will be Barrie first Cossa victory. in there. Without a -doubt the back- eld was 1ousy-really lousy, with the possible exception of McGib- bon. ...- _..- .. f`1:_-'11tin:4' spirit. and Barrie! better not hand out breaks so p]enti-` ful, as their _u'htin'g' rivals! are :1 bunch of opportunists. The team from Oslmwu lm\'<.- been more obli5.1'in_2`, rie could not see it that The O:~:hawa team are bnttlers all the \\'21_\ and give them credit, they `L.`...,..I {`. .1.A. . _ .' . Church League Rejuvenated 'I`hcloca1.< piay hosts to thr.-ir (Continued on page ten) (Continued on page six) VChance Missed I could not but Bur \ First there is little danger of any; :'o:1tent.< being friskc Second, your car will not vanish. Third, fenders stand :1 better chance` _., ,,,., , .1 y ,.,..,vvv us... up uuuaiucu Au a Iuuxp. | ' Returning from a practice last week during the sudden snow storm iChanles LLowe, with -Doug. Hedger and Mr. Stransman as passengers, applied his brakes to avoid a collis- ion with a sand-spreading truck, but; lhe skidded. There was no one` ghurt. J -....yx.\.ux.u LU \.uunyc|.c. I Back to President Sam `Straus- man, we have this word: If Barrie can raise $10,000 there is a possi- bility that they can have an entire outt for just that price. It is pos- sible, he said, that the remaining `$7,000 can be obtained in a lump". : T?nhn'ninrr 4'1-nrn n v\Inn4\`~:nn `I....Ai ...... ........ ...... IILDII .....5..e 5a.un:. The expense of practicing in Midland is a mounting toll. If ice could be had in Barrie the cost would be much less ,or if exhibition games could be arrangedvthe situ- ation would be much relieved, it was a+..-ma ' I The possibility of pre-se:.sx:~n `games was remote last week, butl Bert Corbeau, Midland coach, talk- ing to Gordon Meeking, claims there will be a series in Midland of junior clubs in this district. Paijry Sound, Braceb1`idge, Collingwood, Barrie, Penetang and Midland are expected to compete. 1:o.....1. 4... 'r).._...:J_...L n___. n. I The Weather 15 against hockey, according to Sam Stransman, presi- dent of the Barrie Hockey Club. Mr. Stransman pointed out that the club had received $200 last week as a donation and have hd d$275 from their luck draw. but $900 was needed from the rst hockey prac- tice until the rst league game. 'T`1nn nnnnn 1~!\ f\': .......,.L:,..._... ... VREMAINING SUM MAY BE HAD IF FIRST AMOUNT CAN BE RAISED; MIDLAND TOURNEY STILL TALKED OF. Baniecani I-lave Rink [For $10,000 `Tis Said `AnnmoNAL"ponTs' On Page 6 and 8653 PHONE 491 , ' --....v._. - ._ . W... ....... "o*('02niI1g` out unscathed, since ca1`ele.<.< moto1`i.~It.< are not left to do; the parking. ` :1: 2|: 4: 4: 1937 1937 1937 1936 1936 1936` 1935 1935 1935 1934 1937 ` MIXED 15ICKLES' 28 Oz. 21c SODA BIS--CUITS 15 HE1.\'Z S STRA1.\'ED BABY FOOD McCULLOUGI-1'5 -CHEV. Light Delivery AH of which Robert: 1'ml_'.' believes in. _: a little further. belie that Ieavin_L` 21 car pa irgr lot has its a(I\'z1ntage.s, too. it * 3)! it