May the present festive sea- son fulll all your expecta- tions of complete happiness . and may the New Year bring ` all for. the things you've hoped C (}()K S Beau;tk:nS:hoppe A IOYOUS MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ow.) `J---\ Phone 532 W. R. ALLEN thern elimination `series, 5 to 1. . '7 ' l The mg-htcap match was rather featureless, ice conditions not being the best. Folliott and Grosskurth `turned in stellar performances for sthe Aurora squad. the former garn-I Ierinvg three scoring` points on the m`enin_2".- play. For Barrie Cavan- .au5:`l1 and Houjrhton were best. ' `I')......!.. T 3.... . f`.\..I T3u.u`;:u.- . /' u.\.I_gA| n\..\. .,~..w. Barrie Lion.~-Goal, Baul(i1'_\`; Ze- fence. Lind.=a_V and Richardson; centre. Hou_L'hton; win,<.rs, Cavanz1ug`h_, 11,__..-1_1_ uuu L;uu`._u-.uu Y 1. , ., r~L...._ |LC|lLlC. lAUu;lILUIl, nAu;.',.:, ur.eu.uxuu_5u, Lewis; alternates. Reynolds, Shana- h:m, Spence. Dixon, Hines, C. Gor- inyr. L. G0!'in_I`. .\IcGibbon and n, ,1, mm, npence. Ulxon, riiiius, K. uur-l and} Midhurst Coronation L.T.B.A.,No. Roach, ll. held their annual election of .`1uro:-a---Goa1. )[cGhee; defence, oicers on llonday evening in the ;\I`i(lln1rst hall. Visitors from Bar- rie were .\Ir. and llrs. E. James and .\Ir.<. Corbett. The results were as t'ollo\\'.<: P:1s1' .\`1isLres.~', Elsie ' .\l0iiteith; .\listi'c; Mrs. Lorne Or. Deputy I\listi-e~wr-. .\Ir.<. Robt. Pea- cock; Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. Ward; [Financial Secretary, Mrs. W. Craig; Treasurer, Wigs W. Monteith; Direc- Mrs. R. Field- iione and COlll!1_&`S; Cv.`.1t1'0, Crowder; 'u:i:iQ=, .\liclii:*.ik. C'ummin'_e'.~; '.1ltei'n~ ate.-`. Duncan, .\IcComh, 11'oL12l:t Gro.+ Folliott. Gibbons, E\'ai..~' and Carr. First Period 1--Aurora. Gro.~I.~:ku1'tl1, Michinik. CL1lDl)1l11fl`.<) '2-~.-\urora-Michinik . . . . .. 2:}-Aurora. Folliott (Gros:- kurth) . . . . . . . . . .. 19.45 tor of Ceremonies, Penalties-Rr,-_\'no1ds, Gibbons. lhouse; Conductor, Miss Lillian Second Period {Han(l_\'; Inside Tyler, Mrs. Pea- 4---.-\urora, Cuniminigs, Fol- `cock. Sr.; Outside Tyler, Mr. Henry liott) . . . . _ . . . , . . . , , ,_ 10,15 L-an_ First Committee Woman, Mrs. Penalties--.\l]cComb, L.fL. Willis; Pianist, Rev. Win. New- Goring. `man-; the committee of five consists of .\la`.s. Geo. Moiiteitli, W. :3-Barrie, Cavanaugzlx (Hough- `Craig, Mrs. C. Ward, Mrs.. R. Scan- ton) 3.321011 and Mrs. L. Willis. Refre:-h- G--Au1`ora, l\IcComb (Folliott) 8.16`ments were served at the close of Penaltites--McComb, Reynolds. ivthe meeting. Duncan, 1 `CS. Third Period .4--Z Chaplain, `.\`Irs. H. Andros,s;- L'LlIl:nLAAL"_..`[ . . . . . . . . . . u.uv 9.20 I . ... 3 K 1 ? 10.1-5_ Penalties-.\l]cComb. L. ' 'l`L!..J `D_..2_J A. _A. 3*/u'rn_, U115 111151 Wllllv Thompson claims a ne band of comers, with the veterans, Augiel and orne Ferguson, showing the` way. There are the Smith brothers, [Earl and Bubs,' Bob Hardy in the 1'] featherweigvht class, who is coming along exceptionally well; Fred Con- ron, who a year ago, after six les- sons, beat Sid Mansin, runner-up . for the'On cario championship in the -!1l T-lb. class. A m- 1 ,,,,,__,_ _A >____1 T h __..-___ ___T-_ -j ENTHUSIASTS roam ,noxmc cmss ARCHIE THOMPSON HAS 12 BOYS WORKING OUT AT THE ARMOURIES ONE NIGHT A, WEEK. 1 E | I E `.a1'1'ie has developed another en- ithmizistic boxing: class under the `$2-'reei1 enthusiasm of Arclhiei '- mipson, for years Barrie s only claim to boxing. About twelve in number, the mitt slingers gather at the Armouriies once a week for friendly bouts and to polish up on the ner points. rm.-.-....,... ,.1..:..... .. A..- I-......1 nf l'} l`l|l. Ulclhbu There have been rumors of pend- ing tournaments, but Archie states there is nothing denite in the wind until after the holidays, any- g 5 L1, nu. n . 1 MIDHURST The Barrie Advance The local squads outclassed and outplayed the Pickering: boys in e\'er_V department. Trheir passmrz was perfect, faking a treat to \'.'atch ]and shooting` bordering; on the sen- `I sational. I Dancing'--1'ound dancing. square! dancing, trucking and jitterbugging. `They were all in evidence as Bob Powell and his Swingsters went in- to action and when he got started he sounded like Benny .Goodman.i -Z_ 1 The dance was well uctemied and after all expenses were paid, the .~_`ch0o1 still had :1 nice bit left. square `dance war dance. ` know. ' The` B.C.I. seniors played the first game, winning 27 to 14, while the local juniors won with ease, 35 4... on Three smashing triumph:<! The? B.C.I. is 1-idingg` on a wave of vic-i t01`_\'. They had a very successful dance Friday night and then gavei :1 wonderful display on Iicl:e1*i11g"_~;: ba.~'ket1)a1l court to defeat both; Pickering teams. i mum: LIONS nitop rmsw nucacnmnu-1* I T i His band really turned it on and how the students turned it on. The looked like an Indian iwar dance. but was it fun. I| ' We believe Mr. Foyer has some- Ithingr there. Three wins in four ' starts isn't, bad in any league. limerson Creed, who plays left forward for the juniors, is a real sniper. What a sniper! That boy can hit the basket any time, any- where, anytime he feels like it. .ua baskets. He scored 18 points or. Saturda_\'. It was 1'eaH_\' his on" day and don`t be surprisecl if he has many on" days this season. 1)..:.... `r_r.........-,-.\.. 1..-.4 1'2 nnine-= uaya uue auuavu. I `Brian Hennessey had 13 points .to his credit, which, by the way, is also smart basketball.. When in `close he IS very \deud1_\'. The ::uu1'ds, P.icha1'd; Hunter, `Cornish and Walker, all playecl well. Walker, in pzlrticular, in sna1'in,:: rebounds. In fact, every player down to the last sub played well. The little mites of the team, Simmons and Mayes, showed promise and with a little more weight tacked on, should go 2. long way in the hoop game. Ihe Pickering juniors passed very sycll, hut`1a.cked polish in around_.th`e- basket. - - AURORA cw T00 STRONG} FOR BARRIF. KIDS IN MID! LAND ELIMINATION TOURNEYE LAST NIGHT. 1 Getting` back to basketball. Mrrhe local seniox-S snapped out of C30'I_.LE.(_}IA'1`E JUST A FEW MORE DAYS LEFT. Our Women's Department is brimming with Useful Gits. A few suggestions: Dresses, Hats, Coats,` Dressing Gowns, Lingerie, Purses, Handkerchiefs, ar- ticles too numerous to mention.. We can solve your gift problems and SAVE YO`; .`vIOl\'EY. B VD Shirts pyjamas, Socks. We are the sole agents in Barrie for B.V.D. Branzis. These lines a a a I e uaranteed. no better grade made. We still show a complete range and in ' er - S tf.ese- they make appreciated gifts. Also Sweaters, Scarfs, Garters. A1`:-.15 ee 1 "ze quantities. Handker- chiefs,` House Slippers. RAH? RHHS! amazing The Holiday Season provides a welcome opportunity to tell you in some small way how much your business friendship has meant to us here at STRANSMANS We Want you to know that the patronage you have given us dur- ing the past year has been appreciated. WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BRIGHT, HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Season is Greetings? I 102' C" outt won from Barrii I Li0:`..- here to-ni_'_,>'ht in the second` seczi-oz`. of a double bill in the nor-` the TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS-our.o1d friends of years sta1_1din<;' and--TO OUR NEWER CUSTOMERS, who in the course of con=.~ ingz; _\`e;u':` will become old customers and old friends . . . . . To all whose friendship and good will -have helped to keep th: wheels turning and to make our Christmas more thorouglxly -3!`- joyzlble. we say: "DH.~\~NK YOU, sincerely and hea1'ti1_\'. w a y -BY G. R0. -\CH- sinks I - I their doze to put up some smart'; basketball. They were an enti1`e1_\`1 1 dioxvmt team than that which play-'* ieci Yorkminster. 8 i I ln 1.U.(,'t, the xv-.z_\' they are play- ing r.o\v, lookout Orillia, here we `cane. Three star players, Delaney, llnlcolm and Heath_. were absent 1'2*.,n1 the line-up Satu1'(lu;' due to` illness. l ; Mr. Fo_\'e1' had but seven seniors `dressed instead of the usual ten. Hank Henderson got :1 little rough and Mr. T-I-!e;:-to-Ditfe1' Blackstockl put him off. | 1 It was very raw. .~\ppa1'ent1_v Mr. Backstock thought it was a schedul- ed gramme and didn t want his boys mussed up. E At the time of the a'a11'Hankus Pankus Henderson had bhrec Pick- ering p]nye1'.- draped around his neck and in order to get loose, started churning his elbows, and thus the penalty. TUESDAY, DECEMEBER, 27, 1933. V S eason s (Erwtinga McCULLOUGH S !inr:' "NY " K . . . | pomts. :0. `who srsal-en . I: ! g'|lo)jl`l| I'll] I to all our Friends and Customers Mright Cleaners ...."a .T()( To All Our Many Friends and Felt cue}: :2`ot six f0.0'a.'>3ri closely by Terry, sezi ' Parson.~'. ying mt four. while .-\.~:hton, 2: .92".-2 .`~[cCua.ig were click- -;\-:> '_:r:va:1t.< each. :.u1lied time after . to Ellb it ?a9:e Five and Midlaml. Dec. 1).--.-\uro1'a`s jun~