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Barrie Advance, 25 Apr 1939, p. 7

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Babe Ma1'chil(l0n, 24-'_\'ea1'-old rookie of Toronto .\I'.1pl<.- Leafs, is stepping to town in no mean style. The much-talkeduaxibout one lms been se ional at spring training and D; Howley predicts a great future for him. ALLAN_DA.LE~Z MEN'S FURNISHINGS (Continuerl from pz1_;'e two) Bell, l .l. l{0ll. l*`1':ince.< Blzixwell, Mzirion Pzirk. lrene Knapp, l"li_\ lli.< l\I:1ttl1e\\'.~v, Jacqueline Stonvliznn, Blar- jorie Sll\'})llCl'(l, lfdnn LeGezu', Mrs. A. l\'elce_\', .\lon:1 Mix-I.:icl1luii, Verett:1 L0l1_Q'l1Ll1`.~`l. M. Griflitli.<, .\Iz1rion \\'i.<(l0m. Ross Bertram, Florence 'Dlioin:1.-inn Gordon, Erlnzi Lillian Appleton, Josephine Blair, Ennnn Petcli. I\'unc_\' .\I1\<. Couch, G-ordon, Beatrice .\lcQn:1 .\lr.<.` Jo _\'co Ricliarxlson. I Tl1oring'ton. llennor Fisher, Pl1yllis'1 linson, Beatrice Johnson, )I:11'_\' ` -k, )Iiner\'a \Vil.~'on, Marion ` Speurn, .\lz1hel Rixldell, Miss Young, Annettu. Scott, .\Iz11'ion Allsopp, Edna Hunter. n,..`._.. .: um 13 r` T) nuluur. ,, I eyes. `Harvey Bonner, of the R.C.R.,! E M H London, visited at M1`. and Mrs. T. - " ' ' S phe1`d .~x on Sunday. `I ` ;Ih's. R. Dunnett spent Saturday Read the .-\d\'zmce Classied Adsa" in Toronto. . I1: pa_v.<. Western Canada Special Bargain Excursions!` From All Station: in Eastern Canada l\L|.|l'[l l.unI|. - 1;: ways Tickets Good in COACHES at fares approximately 1 1-8c per mile. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1 3-8c per mile. ST.-\.\.'DARD SLEEPING CARS at fares approximately 1 5-8c per mile n... A .l`.I:s:......I Baggage (`1 1ec7k;1r.m Stopover`- at Port; A1msfrong,_Chicag<; and ` West. Similar Execursions from Western to Eautem Canada during Same Period. Tickets, Sleeping Car Reservations, and all information Irom any Agent. ASK FOR HANLDIBILL. T117 SUITS an-d_ TOWP COATS ,,___.-... ruv!l1lIW`I6 STYLES AND cANAI)"1X1i NAT1oNAL In spring' practice at Avon Parkl in Florida, Marchildon had the best mark of any of the pitchers. In sixteen innings he allowed but eight hits,! struck out ten and allowed six walks.i DIBIII vunnuuu wzavvnun ---.._-"-_-- _.--.._-_. From All Stations in Eastern GOING DAILY - MAY 16 - MAY 27, 1939, INCLUSIVE Return Limit - 45 Days 5.. AAA 1.. NU.`\J$U Dl.1lh1b.1 ..l`.V\J Kz."\.lVD HE .l'd1'tf.S app-l.UAuI|au:A_y J. u-ux, Cost of Accommodation in Sleeping Cars Additional Chas. L:=,m?7e1f ` FABRICS OF NEWEST DESIGNS AND COLOURS. I The pauh that runs down to the`1 `spring leads from the broken door-.1 step down to the 'ga`1e posts, whe1'e'__ ' once was a. nenat little wooden gate.` 1 I On either side of the path grows the r old-fashioned owers, Sweet William, 1 Peonies, and off to >`the side the big ` ' green stalks of rhubarb. Then the . path out to the orchard ,wIhich plain-I ` ly spoke that the man who planted`, that orchard knew his apples. He 4 had yellow Ttransparents, duchess,| iisnow, spy, russet, crab, all from I B earliest to latest apples. I * - m .1 1 OI` I I (By 1`. M. H., Ho1'ning s Mills) 1 . Have you ever trumped over a., long` f0]`Sake11 hilly farm ? The? frame barn and old log house had: been sold and removed by the buy-' ;c1 . All that remains is the crumb- `ling foundations of burn and house, the spring`, the cedar posts, poined!` ,L 1.1.. L-L1........ n'v\r] 4-In n6 Jvian +nn` -Can't refrain from getting a. little; I personxal here as I lived acrosa the i 1' road from `this commons, you might" ',call it now. One summer morning ` `t I followed up the valley to the or- ' chard and when I got n-em the duch-2 dq ess apple tree what did I spy but the` 1 foot and leg of a man hanging there: ` `i It was a whole hundred acres of Ihillsl 3'; and hollows and nobody in sight. I}. }walked on up and it happened` to beQ` alive and the possexor of the same 1-I was a young lad of -sixteen years,` 11. who was camping somewhere near .1`. and had come for the same purposeil Is to _2'.ei; some apples. the` I 5 3 l With prospects like that for a. _| Mlf~ _h' as well tell -V_u of another` good team, there is no reason in the L, experience `I had on this same farm.` world why we town will not sup_ If One besavu-Hf-ul summer aftern-oonlport it so when the time 1.0115 n! about w pm` I started out to get] around for the starting -gun, come Ltl the cows` I f.wed (me of those out, everybody, and .~.ee a ball game- mow p:1t.h.< going: toward` the east, * :15 * 4; ` d After walkimzc for some time I camel . . . , . LS: _ _ X Switching mm` to .:0ftbE1ll, at I to the too of a little hill. VVhat was` couple or weeks ago the Siluation -my surpmse when I looked down looked nice and rosy for themlocall land here I W3 ? about t Step m'| mu.~:hl)z11le1`s, but now with AG.uilfo_vlel `:1? the Geommn Bay at WaSmga.tl11`cate11i11g to leave town, the pros- ii l)0lL'l1. The aeayoom and post office pecta. look gloom. fm, with the pl.eS_ [then ()\\ llC`(l b[\' :1 311'. .VIcLezm, soeni-_} ence 01. me ace hurler, any teamll ed so (`lose I could have touched ` `.l1l`:l1l. I held my l>1'e:1th, but this l ,(:m1 540 21 long wz1_\'. ll. . " " , HS i\iw (l1.~:l[)D1CdlC(1l alnd l'.~=a\\ 01111 cmnl A meeting was hem the other H._ 1' l `P I-:~ n0()\v(`11(} .2 I1x.1_\.111:1 Cl11`11 51` night, but only a few turned out and L-s_ 10`mHn'L`" 0 mt {H mt I An}- luevting \\`21.s postponed. l Imw wlwn I got home,21.< I \\`a:< afraid` * * :5 .t:1 . .. ... . Y , .:,,,.u.:......l . :he_\' would think I \\':1.< . thin}.-`.<.I_ .....um um x un|\'c nv Hm 'niH=, xvhichlv . Um: nmtn 1 gun, uUuI\.,u.`, ; -up. u-.....\.. on 1` -.- I ` H I _ k , Lzxst year at '.his time the Church: m mmm O couldnt eep It Lewgtxe soitbull was well un.`u;1' way very Iona`, so I told my hu. He: and niahed about the end of .\Ia3`.\ :d at `fag um}m`k'e1('h`Ch Ihrein Somebody just need call a meeting: u- ~ \- | ~ ;. v; . ; , , ` ' meu,1L 1t mu.. nuxe )u..n) (1., e 71 `and get It gomg. as the yo,_,thS Of! qmte eften seen them 111 the \\e.~t.`thC Xown are rurm, to go. I sull have :1 _u'1'e21t fondness for ,__ * 4` | the 1'0r.<;1ken place, \\'he".he`1' it is the Buster Storey, data -hillg redhead,` ,,~.L m-. a.. \.....n..n..+.~ l He hurled four innings against . Detroit, holding the great Hank Greenberg and Rudy York to no hits. . They too pqassedi their comments onij him and in time stated that Howley 3 would be able to put his own price _ __ L 1... l ..,....- V..-.. .-... , , . forl` l'01'.~':1ken = paths, the \ 2lnOl_\'.\`, or the hills, whichlzl u1wa_\'.< seem so strong and cause me' , to say, with the psalniisl, Unto theli` ' hills ziround do I lift up my longingl` I .. T=?Iws- I FIVE POIN T3 CORNER 1' ~ V . Best 1 could do as I tackled.` sport` v'p11rases from every angle. Hope you ,like it and ;u11y news on sporting iworld of interest about town would I be appreciated. .1. a: 2k :3 I 1 Starting off a new column, and xwhan a time thinking up a name for 1 3 A couple of good warm days, how-1 I ever, will dry it out and ilhe boys! `will be able to limber up. This time! last year the lads were practicing, but judging by the entlhusiasml ;.~:h0\V'n, the boys will not beiong `getting into shape. I an an in ac And as we look over the long list of players who will likely be out. there is no reason in the world why I the locals cannot mould a contending; `team together for the championship.` 'I They have catchers in Ramsay and; \ `I Dyte, and 7Terry, Storey and Poole 2 '- can handle the pitching chores in no: mean fashion. If Terry s arm comes. around (I hope, I hope) everything` ` `L will be jake. Storey pitched but 21!] 3` couple of bad games last year and if' 3. Poole comes out, that. pitching staff I will make anybody like it. .5 _ _.| There you have a smart bunch of . s'ba11 hawks who can play if theyl` I` want to and under the guidance of` e` Hap Emms should give them all a. e` battle. But only time will tell. They` [look good on paper; can they look. ' as good on the diamond `Z We thinki|' they can. e ) 57 L1` 3 -. *a:a==i< i I Heigh yo, Silver, and away we go` Tdown Spors Avenue. E .1. I So it looks as if the Babe has` reached pro ball and at the rate! he is going now should be in vthe ma-' jor league in two years. I , . . , I Tommy Hare and Dalt Corbetti] |and young Hines will all be candi- dates for the keystone. Shortstop . and third seem to be signed and: isealed by ikhe LeGear cousins. I ,._ .. 4. 4. Tribble, E and.` many 1 1 positions in l to situation` n` "| a`1.l1reaLening the 3 gloon:_', l . A.~..,, .\( 'l1n qt-ru l1nvlp1`, nnv team` Church`: |Le;a'gL1e wuyr -and f'1ni.~,hed V _;z1nd it going , yotitlls of; ""1 the rurin `A 1 av. :12 wk .4 B `PORTS AVENU Atulunce " 1 . . but turned `the I uu.3L\,1 uuvnug, uu--..... lihzis si3.,-jned with Toronto :\1'g,'01121llt.<.1 . The much-wan1;e(l Storey was report-. ed to be going to Winnipeg, then it` `\\1:\S Montreal, from whence he was supposed to go to Ottawa. But it's the double blue inuzchine again for` Storey and `this corner wishes himl ~ oodles of success in this coming cam-I { paign. The big boy had to read the` - ` newspaper to find out where he was going next. That s :1 good one. 5 as wt: :1: an Lubat.t s made :1 brilliizmt come- back 1113'. week to defeat Clarke & Clarke -three st.1`aig`ht, thus tying with Hiram Walkers for the leader- ship. Paced Hy the classy Tony Saso, the town's topnotcher, the win- ners had to come from behind twice t.o win out. 1'IThe top two teams will pliazy off next week for he cham- ...:......\.:-\ k".v u.. Dionship. `Tfhe Pilgrims used to freeze suc- cotash, which they made by Indian directions. -and they would chop off a hunk for cooking. George Richardson, North Baby: boy, is another fellow who is sIhow'- . ing up well. -He will be farmed` out < for seasoning, along with some other rookies, but within a year or so he should be up on top. ` (Hy GORD ROACH) . I` Stransman, D Amb~ros1o- others will be out for 1 the eld. I I I l I The Barrie Advance i anybod'y any suggestions ? It .would help a lot with this rest I around school in the world of sport. I 4.: I i I 1: Now if it was next week I could write about the school dance and l `(I how ithe glamour girls look, and so _ on. But it isn't next week. 1 f, a1 Willis Tipping and his orchestral: yl are opening up at Cookstown on the k' 28th, while a dance is to be held in k: the Armouries the same night. I l Anyway, the local lads and lassies will not be doing the Injun, Lambeth and the Twister to `Bobby Powell and his Me1od'y Men. Robert, apparently, I is engaged for itihe night. However, [they will be swinging it out to an [I orchestra from Newmarket, which, I hear, is giving Artie Shaw a. run for` America s King of Swing. Say, there is an idea. lTihe world-famed Artie " Shaw would just love to beat i-`c out for the school kids. I forgot-- :, this school isn t a. bank. ` VVeH,it an be smneng dieh en; new faces and new music, which, il hope, is as good as Mr. Powe11 s 1` band. ` A little bi-t: of opposition from uh; Barrie Armouries and Cookstown. ` USING ELECTRICITY 011 your farm will increase prots because it speeds up production and chores, thereby saving valuable time and cutting labor costs. No matter What the work you are doing may be---milking, pumping and carrying water, grinding and mixing feeds and seeds, housekeeping, poultry raising---there is at quicker and less expensive way of doing it by using electricity. I Newmarket. citizens were shocked I last Week to hear that Fred Murray,` ` local hockey star, had lost his right` arm at Perron Mines, when his arm { got caught in some machinery a:nd was badly mangled. Perron Mines is: the same place `that Eldon Grunt; Goring showed his mares as a hockey`: player this year. } For Quick Service, Phone 20, Night 21 Barrie 26 ELIZABETH STREET mam Household .App1ia._nces, Refrigerators, Milking Machines, Grinders, Motors, Power Tools, Electric Fence Controls, COME IN T0-MORROW AND INSPECT OUR DISPLAYS 0F--- '... A. EMMS ELECTRIC _ % I _ The decorating is in charge of `VC:-ztherine Delanye. Yes, that right, with the aid of Eric Mclllwain. Ha,| f Isnc love grand`. Now as We siti . in the White -Circle and glance downl ` main avenue there appears in the I ` distance about six or eight happy` couples strolling home, with the boys, loaded down with books. Now, I do {not object to this, but, after 2111,! when one is seen all the time to-1, gather, well, you g,ure from there.'_ Tlhis i.~:n t Walter Winchell s column,` either. . 5 Now uhat .~=pi'in_2' has nzilly :u`1`i\' `ed, the 1`unne1`;< are not wa;~:ti11.g' zmyi time to g'<:t into condition. The two. SmiLl1s,D011}_:1:\s and Herbie, are out; Jon the track limbering up iihese jnig'11t..<=. I-Entering the Boston mara- fthon, boys ? A couple of days late, ion t you think ? I I I I I U15 1lun1Ul:L uux: (uAuL:m,. ;.\....._, Us in eve11yt`hing-baske'iba11, by, track, hockey, golf and base- y. For three years he played by for B.C.I. Last year he `did not turn out due to a sore arm. Term"s ambitions are in buall, not in football, and thus he did not want. to aggravate the arm. TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1939. .-u From here in we will mix the pres- -day B.C.T. Mluletes and Khe past.- subject for comment this week (en. Te1'1'_\'. -q... C011gratL11n n Terry captured senior track cham: __:___________:__ hen Jack Dyte stepped out of! .I., Ken. Terry stepped in as the` o1 s number one .th1ete. Terry ,,_.;..L.1.:..... 1......1.,.'l...~.`l1 , I ntlons, Betty; need I stay_ 4 Lamps, Pumps, Wiring {Full Gsnspel Tabernacle I HEAR Rev. C. A. Ratz | Speaking Every Night (except Mon- i day and Saturday) in the IG;o1denrod is a boon to sher- men; they gabher and store stems containing bulb-like swellings, imknowing that these contain eggs 3which will hatch into igirub bait. --_-_-j.__. VVith {Bob Isbister going to Ham-' v ilton, this kind' of puts a crimp iniv Bill Stradh.zm s chances as reg'ular`a kicker. Although Strachan has t played ne rugby in -Uhe Jungle` Town, he is no lsbister, as the latg` ter is rated as the best in Canada,' along with the famed Bummerlz Stirling. However, only time will?` -tell. l. you know. was out nearly all last season with 21 bad leg`, so it just mig'ht be that he has` never quite recovered from his old in ju r_\'. l ` So in Ken. Terry you have on all- " round xathlete. To top it off, he does very well in a feminine line. So until next week, ipionship from such stars as Smith and Henne.;~xse\'. In shot put he ipluccd \\'i~tIh the best in Ontario at [the O..-\.C. cv;.1np. A big boy, six `feet; in height, and tipping the 5-1105 at 185 lbs. he packs a terric (.1 , gbodycheck in hockey. If Terry con- ! nects it is just too bad, they very `seldom come near again. On `the ;fai1'\\a_\'.~2 he plays a steady game. Week Nights, 3 o'clock Sundays, 11 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. BRIGHT, CHEERY SERVICES EVERYONE WELCOME Bible Teacher and Evangelist '75 COLLIER ST. Page Seven Dress Up For Spring! MADE-T0-MEASURE Spori Siams E-Iere am

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