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Barrie Advance, 29 Nov 1938, p. 6

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c o1tiswampu.T.s.9-o in S.P.A. 1-mag; r u..,_ ,_ nu, l'u r H we ulln-I` ........-..u \,.. .. ..., Wu h:u'dL\' think so, how- :x.~I tho luculs scemed to hzwel ~ rod and black are worthy >iun.<. .<|10\\'in_u' power plus wiil n in v\'vr_\' dvpurtnmcnt. 'l`heyl l:1.<.~_ plvnty of it. Oshnwzt also I :1 mm (cum and cvcrytlng l1:\\'v In-on (liH'm'cnL on :1 dry \I',. l......lI.. lL.'..7. ..n 3...... and RHH! RHHS! up Hr i wiiln Hu- HI I:-fl-H.wi 1,um:hdu '}tn'|w1 1,, -;:um~ hm! v\'ur_\'1,l1in_-.1`. Good l`:x.~'l. . ru_L,-`by, few A. l,;. ,.|` `that the 1 ;.~:11't.- - .~4n:x|u--hip .~l!1]:~I:1ti0Il of the 'l`h:n1. buy just .~;h:1ke.s' his |l.':lVf'. fullim: t:1cklers full- ver the lot. um :11. flying` wing r-an Ina` I I I I.ln'uu;,-'l: : points. why In-, r:|t.(-.~4 I1i_u'lmr` .m--L4,:-,r from Ow:-,n` V .~:hi ft to The Barrie Advnncu 51]. : and all llu-..~`(a :u_\ '1', | . ~~BY G. ROA C H---- the speedy 1| Good, the more comrnunic: more abundant ;rrovvs.-Mi]to:t. Daniels Nutimrl playing | Th:-_V with did the ` I ini] ;[ Summer has long since gone, the! leaves have blown uc1`0.<.`~,I the brownl coLmL1'_\'. weeks 1011,11,-2' than is I their usual wont. I .. ... .. ... A 3 :.\'01'(:i. But now winter is on us. snow and frost that make Canada the land of snows, that _qi\'e.~w the children 21 lieulthful glow thr-zwugh that no other season can olfer, is .~'u1'ely like zmotlu-1' home- I The , I i . I I for Lhc-m Lo stup. - nun \.auIl gun. w-uun nu unassu- I And so great is the rcguml of the` British for the rights of the in-} dividual that there is no IGn;,:1ish law` to :1rr(.~st you. Intoxicated persons there must be charged with being " and di.~`0r(lcrl_V, drunk iwhile driving` :1 car, etc. Roller Skatiag All in all Llu-`_v urn :1 x-jrt-nl. I: 0|` l(:l|m\'s and are wurt,h_v liu: I I A .L:\\'(.-ll lnuuqmat wzm ;\-rv:-I I It \vus Lhv first, lmnquul. `().s'l121\vi:|n.~: huvv over land. (By Thomas Fzlrlcy) `You Can Get Drunk in England ? I A_,1l .. .._.-..A. :.. 4`... ..,.........l ..L` 41. .u.~ l`t'I||l`|H|I4'I I I ! lmgsinuillg (if I . I Well, the l'Ll1.!,`l)_V . is for 1938, for Barrie :u1_V\v:1y. ....`.._, ..... homecoming`. g coming. X 4 But let us not forget in the llurngv` 101' this sudden home(:on1ing' in the hurry of sh0ppin_g', in 1`emembe1'in_<: ,re1:11.i\'es and loved ones, that there is someone nc-u1'h_\' to \vhom the com- `ing of the Joyous Season is noth- ing`, if not the saddest time of the year. The Birth of Christ, 0versl1u(Io\v- ml by commercialism in m2m_\' 'z|s(`.<. 11>: the (,`2lll.~'(.` of Imlch of lhv .~ul1'-r-! in-g`. Yet it is splcmlitl to gzxtln-1` about the Cllristnms true; to know that. you h:1\'c been m|ncn1bcrcd. :: A: an an 1 s | ALDERMANIC CANDIDATE WARD THREE A Clean Bay for Barrie (who wants to swim 1n :1 sewer ?) More Fish in the Bay (for rnorr. men) Rogers 3, Park (not a. swamp) it i.~I In-ttvr w(- uzm do :<.-mm-.~:.< of pl-()[)Iv in H: I ! I 1 } W0! have m'_L;u|1i'/.ntimm llml mush p;mnl llu-, \'lllt`liI't' `mu. ()ur .~'1I'\'iv' ('lll|m_ {luv |.- uml utlu-r.~ work In r~li-\'- ml imp", hul. liu-_\: mi.~\.-v lII&ll|_\'. Day with UN: }`|I.'u\ - hI`|||lll :1 \\`|u whcuer 0 |' I NI| | Such III rough poverty uluy uuvu IIILCIVUH uu| l|u'mu:|1 orgnniznliun and lhrIH|;:|n' [individual effort, but (here are umn(yI ___,___ l Now it s bzlsketball. UPSAN SATUREJAY, DEC. 3 Every eason Timu- .;;111-. NIH)` DID YOU KNOW ` I llumgghhs are prnnnplml our assmtiuliun with aevurul ulriclum families this pm 'I`|..... zmnl h I know. , ... xv um` l'n*\\'::l'Il i an`:-mupliahnn-nl. I A A A :n|i`\ l%:n'ric-. L.l.2i.a11er. Hm no pnnl They lmvca reutcivetl id III) llwlv rzmlml II- uunlx-.12 Cznrl II, lum\\'|u-:h:`u- Iillla-, wv :1 |niIh'~ \\i|l like another Our Part is not the mere station of stanlps the value on us. manner in which we act n u -n >1l\\ll` nmking our , I| AI . A umlu-: H11` [Hi |b|'t`:u:-ml u llw lvml luim! ml! mun \\I urn-. lmuml u I`:-n|iI1_`.; is Imrd llw lam u- (him. n\\` \\'|m`. llml, Hhll Market HaP_E, Barrie ll;:Il. hum-In m:nli:t,;-. Iaunilix-..~.. lul.ur. 1 Line ` .~'IH1'x~I' I About twenty playr.-rs: are report-I ling every evening at the Graven` `burst arena for physirml tra`Inin;({ {under the guirlunce of Mr. Stun.` 'l`u_v!or, who has been trying to put: this .~:e:1. s prospects: into condi-` tion before the ice is ready in tho!` ?;l`.|.lMlN.-\`l'lUN 1 IN MIDL: 1 n- v ?lm`~'-loI::loio:oi='." I purzxtivm I In an interview with Manager- [Wm. Yeo and Harry Campbell, the Runner is informed that it not ` yet been decided which f:3`0`.1;) :::e ln will be enter-Ed in, Both lofcials were quite certain the :e:.;.: {will be "playing intermedi:-.19 B zhiz Ba1'1'ie s Newest Ente1'ta.inment zmd Sport E The annual meeting of the O.H.A.. twill be held in Toronto on S:z:`.11`da;." of this week, when .\I:`. Wm. Flot- <,-lw.e1' will be the ielegzate : ., Gravenhurst. accompanied by Harxg. Campbell. l Dr. .\IcLeay, who has been bu:~:3.~} .innoculutin-g the players as a prc-I` iventative against colds, has almo:~:t coiiipletml his task and he th3n'n'.-' the team should go through the season without any trouble of th .- kiml, which very often keeps a -player out of a very importarr. -..,......, ......n... . |\.'\\,| The intermediate 11oL'ke}` : had Umir x'. wo1'kout of the son lust nigxht in the new "( ('};mlc-n.<" "1 0\\':`i`. Sozlmi. ' `had about t'x1'tcox1 p1:1_\'e:'.< on `r aim-luding.:' T;x.~:t _\`v:n".< line-up of `|.h-H'v2'_\ and Rug. \\'e. . Ix . ` . .\ . .. ` (Collingwood Enterprise- ! Bulletin) [INTERMEDIATE TEAM | HOLDS INITIAL PRACTICE \||vI'I.I .uuu xvnunn. 1 I`:-In-(;u:_x: \.~:. ('n||ilu.:'\\'l)()(l and .\liulLuul \`.~I. .\lll'nl':l \\':H In` tho like- I) I`\>lll|`:-L`: \luml:\_\' ni_L:'h! and .\Ii4l- !.'Iml l';m.~ rvhnllltl lw in for :1 lot 01'! Hr( --lam |nIn'[u`_\'. Mitllzuld _iunim's this _\c-ur lmvv in mltliliml to :1` Iunmnui:-nnw numlu-1' nl' lnml l)0_\'.-', DUO`- \'i(lI'|| JE1;`;1is2I}i.`1?iTi7?.`7T.'n".5.`?$0@' . 0:02.." (Cravenhurat Banner) The ('}ruvenhurst lnd3an:~' have )mmcn<:ml przuzticc :4 ' ;ions in pre- 'll`:lLi()ll for the (:0n1in;.r ho<:kr,-1.` Your Vote zmcl Inuence Respecti u11y Solicited for Harry Buchanan PROGRESSIVE TOWN LEGISLATION TRAVEELING BOTH WAYS THEY KEPT CGELEGIANS BOTTLED UP VOTE AND WORK FOR THE` RE-ELECTION OF Dutch Cain 1h1Ih`l`.< 0! W. A. Bo.rney" Gill AS ALDERMAN FOR WARD FIVE FOR 1939 | ()l;l.lNG- fl).-\_Y, MONT).-\\', `lH'}(`1,.\1R1.R 5th (l\linHxuul L: . -.~..\.. FOR DEPUTY-REEVE Voting` Day, Monday, December 5th -\n-11:1 .\lmul:1_\ ni_~.:hI will` xtlivzlliml ul` unv ut` CF11 numt n'ln`ri.~|n-cl In-:\.n.< I. .\h.1I;....|, Urillin. WIfa`t the Neighbors Athletes are doing Week by Week GENTLEMEN 350 SERII-`.5 OPENS LAND NEXT WEEK. S port s orizon I`;l:'1-ll`i and n ('mulm'h-I `u-3:111:11` :~t`:l:;m it I':\i3:j||l |~l`olviII, xiv.` I} V 9_ xml _\`vl hm- mlm'tn-I In-l'm`v l:n' :~v:1.-mxn. 'l`hi. e;i\':- tlw hvllvlilli Nli:ll:Hul'.< art: I Open Every Evening Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons Afternoon Sessions from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Children 10c, Adults 20c m1;-.-;.- zunl [um -.~~l will Lulu- \`HlIllIl:lH()Il' llln |'nilu\\'- take part . `("' sqllzuls, 1-,. . ` HM` h:I2ui- n.~ tmphy. I. _ .. I . vlimi :.~il)l.V 'I`UESb.~`sY, NOVEBIBEII 20, 1933- 7 (0rillia Packet and Times) UKORILLIA PLAYERS HOPE ti TO ENTER JUNIOR C' Q Att.empt;~: to form a junior C ':.ho<:ke;.' entry in Orillia continued `{t'ni.~: week as a group of enthusiastic V , pIa;.'er.~: r1'i.=cu:~:sed ways and me.,~x;s V_ fof ;~;uppor:in:_: the team. BC:CL with t;7x:2.n;.' difculrie, the pluyelxx have _.'not ;.'et lost hope that Orilliu will ,, be repre.~:cnt-;-d in O.H.A. competi tfon this Winter. vtvv ~v - four . outsiders in Willis, Dick, .Iohn.:0n and Castle. as was ovi- dcnced in the Norvoc game last nizrhf GRAND OPENING 1} 1`u(;1tno.~. DU!` bu}: Pumpkins, each . . . . Citmn, ouch . . . . . .. Spinnvh. bunvh 4\ppl~.<, small hu. \'(`_-;`ot:111l0 .\I:11'1-ow Sqllzlslx x I .. \.......-bx. A4\4B\\l wv \.a\l.\A ... tln`m- mo\'o.<. 2.--J1` there are seven teams in :1 l<':l_L ,'1l( in how mzu1_\~ .dif`.'e1'e11t iunl:-r.x' (1111 they f'mi. '3 (No ties). I 3.~-An auto and the front of 21 train :u'(2cz1cl1 one mile from a level (-ros'.<,im:. The train, which is `.30() feet long", is _2`oin_g' G0 m.p.h. I11` nvither chzm;1'e.= speed, will they ....Il.l,. "7 \ us-nu. . -I.----Is the Atlantic Ocean east or west of the I`:1cic`.` Is the Athmtic 1ermin:1I of the Pz1n:1mz1 canal east or west of the Pacic te1'min:11'.` ;').-H0\\' numy mon'- vetebrae has :1 ;_>'i1'n'ce s neck than :1 n1:u1.<,`.` (Answers to Questions Appear on page three) `` c()|li ', ..\ `\\ Butter. Beats. 5` \ -u~\'s." .v.. Onions, small bu 'k`;\uli{1o\\'cr. pm` 'L`vlm'.\'. bunch mu \m The first game will start at 7.45 1.-Ch:1ng`o "Le:1d to "GdE(i Barrie Market Goodness small b:z.<'.\`e: ,, .~:m:1I1 b`.-L , basket F Baz`r'e:~. r`\._:n:_ denite has ' t, rurnon oating around 1c: are to the efect that n v been - loop could be orzanized Collirgnvood, Mid- QUIZ CORNER .u.\ u .~m:1l1 h:1.-k .$1.00 ..l0u .10c .1:)c .5-10c .5-15 . 10c AU:3X- DOUGLAS SPECTATORS 10c 7.30 p.m. lifei but : TU! HUN '4' P. Scott V Burrie iudmintonl :Tops ~0tge_n Sound Iii;-,'l1t<.-en men and every one sol good there was little to chose, \v:\..<; the verdict of the Barrie Colts ex-l ecutive and many Barrie fans who. took in the game at the .\I2z1)lc 13:11`! Gardens Fl`i(.li1_\' night. . 9 VISITORS WIN NINF. (`.;\Ml-ZS :\'l` 5 ; OWEN SOUND. `. The two clubs \\`vr0 o\`on in the 1:|div.<' doubles and mu mixvd ,3o11M0.~`. but llzuwio won out by two :u':1!no.< in the men's dmlhlos. Thu | .. I Hon I . I'1.. cm-.-ia.u. 15-10. 1: I zmd )1. Foster lost to .3. .\IcG1`o_-:01`. 154`. 15-' irol and I. IIondo1'so n .w,, , , g ` ni_2`ht i tory 1 team. | Mixed doul)le.<--I. Hender. and}: IJ. Abbotts lost to L. l{emp. zmdl J. I{c2u'n.<, 15-9, 15-5; D. .\IcI\'e1'r0l! uml C` A3.-'ne\\' won from W. \\'zu`n~ I .. ..- .-.. .-.n41 ica and J. \\'u1'nica, 15-11, 15-10; L. Ciurk and O. .\I(:Intyre won from: .\IcC1'e_u`0)` and H. Hanna. 1.3-S, ;1:':-12; M. FOSLC)` and J. \V"'.u1_-_"hf :won from B. ('}zn'.~'ide and B. Knox, 5:19-16, 15-5; I. Hull and B. I-Iz1n.~'r3n :won from Spearn and G. Adam-: 1"1n 1(I1f 1:11. 1`! \l'I1l {son and 1-2. Henderson lost to P.. `,Scott and C. .\IcLezm, 15-12, 9-15,} I 15-11; Hipwell and B. Letcher lost; 110 B. Smith and O. Robin:-Ion, 11-15, 31.3-11, 1.3-7; .\'. Cruik.~vhan`. and D. I leminL` lost to .\. Sindair and R. `;1l)`_'.`:-ton, 1-510, 15-7. Owen Elem? I-`or biz: re.suI?..-; at little cost- arw: Ca.-;:-:iev1 Ads. l\'emp. liot. I.:ulio.<' doubles mlcrson \\-on 1 ` Pity ,` Iorr: helpfui than all wisdom is, d1'au:__r'nt of simple human pit)`: ...IH ..A l`.,.....I., .... I`.......,.,. ... iznmdod Owv and dop:n'1vd 0\'t`1` tho I :m.i Ii. Honde1'. lost to H.` 1 and B. Knox, 13-13. 17-15.; :J. \\':1u_s:h zind B. Hm1. lost; Iohin. and R. 1-`1r_\'. .A... ._x v\ ray . 1 and S. : 1in_;'h:1m linclnir : EIGHTEEN PLAYERS ON ROSTER! AND ALL_ LOOKED cooD.- BOWEN TOPS SCORERS WITH FOUR POINTS. , duumesv UH` H`. .1. ......y.-- ........u-.. `my; not for.~:ake u:~:.--Geor;re LADIES 250 h`m.<--J. .-\bbot.< and (`xi from J. \\':11`nic:1 and; _-.. __ . v\ `I I Henderson Spourn. 1 .. .. I \' \ from and R. and .\'. to C. I with lnvnl -The competition is keen on the. squad and fearing` Couch .\leeking`si next cut, the p1z1_\'c-rs were travel-, l.inq,:' at top speed both wz1,\'.: and` tfiey kept U.T.S. bottled up for the majority of time to win out 9-0 in, their first start in the S.P..~`.. I lmdnlimum ? 1\\.'lh`h(`>' 'pl:\_\`v.:. and Owvn .\`mnull Clarke and l. l(o:11*n.~: and Fleming: _\d:nns0:`. . \\'il. Sxnith. 1 ;.i 1; .31`. W21. 1-..; 1.- TI -Rn rrio L K. 1 1:11] and Kor- frnm I l.n.~:l. score at will. The_\' counted :1 bi;.ce in the n-at two pe1`i0(l.~' and live in the last frame. On top of that the!` for\\'a1`(ls backchecked their 0ppo. tion to a standstill and the plz1_\'.< that (lid reach the dc-fence, were smothered by IeaLlier.<" Pi-)1. card, Terr_\', Jennett and 1.i1ulsu_\','3 so that Silk had little to do. l` i It looked z1.~athoug'h the (_`olt.< could -.v I and and a ` '! i H ' Just :1 week i1{.,"O they had :1 bad _jL-use of fumbilities, but last week tfhoro they showed no signs of it`, `ilovon with :L . pigskin. 1`; The backs never fumbled a kick Hull :1i'te1'noon and they handled iplenty of them. and the line smash- 1`ei'. also held onto the oval withl L i . ., _l The line kept in at all} .Lin1c.< and Saumiers, who is just iabout one of the . linemeni {in the ](Z`1l`j;`L1(3, had :1 eld day, b`.ock- I , ; ;,in_': ve of Daniels kicks. 1 t`,<).:\`..\`..-\. 'l1.'1Inpixm.~s. The B.(J.I. ;:I'I il; :l;.','z1in. On_ - ! .`:mml:u_\ nl :\;:ru'u1Lur:1l Pzlrk the pmvm-I'ul ('nllv_u`i:H.u junior team I trnuurml ():.|m\\`:u l~l-2l in at real | TIM` ('h:unpiun.<, to win 4 11:11! u'l:1.~`.~. p 1 Thu juniors from I-`.C.I. zllwuya `.~vvvn1 tn pl:1_\' better uftel` they 1121.1 !pl:1_\'od Iou.~x_\' the previous week. 3.-\_-::xin.~t Orillin they were c1`ummy,[ abut one week later trampled over {Owen Sound. livid. an.-... -...., .-....l.l._, l`uml\lv.< nml lots 0|` K }e`.n'ing` out the thought that t'n.e:1 Colts could score Lat will is uhe) fact that three of their goais cunxe `_ when they were short-h:1nded.jI Don Bowen, gzured for 21 big` year, 1 xvus the scoring: hot shot of the`} night. He g'z1r11ered two goals and:] handed out two assists. Other 1 mcmber.~: of the front line, Dint" Scott, and the recruit, Bob Dixon,`] _:1-ahhed two goals each. , The second line of .\Iohn.~, Palmer and I.,i\'i11_L'.~:ton .~'h0\\'0(1 to good atl- vantn_-:e as they scored the rsth three ;:oal.'< 01' the frame. Nam Inn lmvv :1 l):1ni:l.~' 1' |):miuI.~ i. \\. I' E 1'e_<:u1a1'it_v. E Horny-.<. was zooming them far, iplenty far, and with such 21 leadenj `hull it was: sensational. } 1. % EvL-r_vone played ,;ood 1'ugb_\ rigrht idown to the last sub. (,':1lv<,-H. and Sutlnders at middle plu_\'r_~d the wzzy they can and that way is hard to beat. S:tunde1'.~: played the gzrcatest gznno of hi.'s i ! ` J`, 4 short carrze Hir s . were ::oo all (la_\'.; The c-oh] weather didn t bother him :1 bit. Walker and Speurn at in-V sirle pluyotl effectively. Mcllwuin and King at ends uprerl::tivrA t:u.-klim: throughout ` game. ` h:u'kH. I-{nu mi. The elimination tournament `ms opened at Midlzmtl lz1.~:t night. but according to Prc-. Sam St1`2m.<- Inun. Barrie has r<-x-eiver! no notica-' tion. The second in the S.P.A. has not been {game set yet. 1 > I Nun` wn- will viuw Onlmwn. well |)n|nn('el lumn, Hneir H'i]ll(`.-H]|`U1lI, \ |):mi - in u |)r01.|mr of the D: [who plays for the Montreal N: nls. r::1(`('] f|`ln\ mm time. C OLLE GIATE .\'0w w<- wi] .\l<:(Iih|um 'l`hu_v lmvt-. :1 hi): redlnezul nun-nu u ml thv .*4H.`l The Mind .-\ well-cultivated mind is, so tof .~'pc21k, made up of the minds of= precc-din-g ages; it is only one single` mind which has been educated dur-: in: all this` time.---FonteneIle. `

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