Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 19 Oct 1939, p. 5

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.. X ........ -. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Speck (nee Blanche Adamsom on Oct. 17 in Collingwood hospital. of Geraldton, on the birth of 9. son 31.. n.___,,L n,,, -ST0l1 and Up Page Five Superlastic Tire Sales `. ll0\'l'I I77 (`'.r. Dunlvzv um} '\Iuh';1s1'(-1' Sta THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 19, 1939. _SAVE ON... Refer to (`urront (`ntaloguc for all Automobile R(-quirmlcnts For Quick Starting-- GUAR.-\N'l`El-II) \J 1 Phone 407 u \ . : . \ \ ~ . ~ . -.... 6-qt. basket TOLMAN SWEETS 6-qt. basket No. 1 TOLMAN SWEETS JELLY GLASSES uvhh `r-nvnr I7- -1. E--Store News-- __ ..-..V..... -., .,.. ...... vuuu u; u gun; Mr. Ernest Rye is moving this week into the Pearson block, and having his bakery there. .-.. . uuu I 6-qt. basket PIDDI`Me u-qt. uuaw PIPPINS FOR EATING G-qt. basket MCINTOSH G l\n uuol 25 size tins Aylmer lg PORK AND BEANS .. Q. Borden's (St. Charles) or CARNATION MILK 2: 3 large tins . . . . . . . .. APPLES FOR COOKING l!_..6 L...,.|...4 1`. 1 lb. packages MI.\'CEMEAT -1 Fnu A"AA` L;l.JLVlI.'41I J. 2 for . . . . . . L .-lb. package MINCEMEAT Wu 1-L PHONE 273 141414 J. KJIJIIBDILD with `cover, Each unn pun Each 51' - cHANTxEiz's Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bowman, of Kindersley, Sask.. visited Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oliver, the formers sis- ter, and also visited other friends recently. .,.,__ ,.,_ ______,_,_ , .,.`| ._ 4 (`umldiun Tire .-\ssnci:1te D(`:l|t`.' VES GROCERY An ! no r\__ FOR BAKING ..,.:__4 '1TEE.E" until.` LLIQII. 1925% 72 Owen St. 30 .27 27% Mr. Geo. Sparrow and Florine left! for Gemldston, where her husband has a position. _ I rw..,....\~..I,.;:...`.. L- \r_. .._.-n `r_,,I 25: .15; 25 T19c I This corner solemnly believes that 'without the use of outsiders. Ban-iv:' [Colts will wind up on the vwom; r\n.'l! gof the score on too many occnsinm. ;u The wonder man, Buck Jones, 'tcamed up with Jack Dyte to form] the classiest pair of 1'e2u'gua1'dsn1r2n in Ontario bar none, in junior com- ] puny. ' l | I There are the facts. Very obvious. no doubt. and in our estimation. im- ports mean the dilfcrence of aclvum-- `mg further into the p1n_vdo\-.'ns 11119. |wiLhnut their services. Then came the brilliant Ab. Do. marco. This was the year after the !Colts marched to supremacy, wiLh `the team broken L0 bits via. the age : limit. I Last year it was Don PL-cm": and Dune Silk who assisted the C;1j`.s in their great bid for a wim1cx'. I The year the Colts romped to the championship they had on their ros- [ger two smart puck chasers in Ab` `Kirby and Bev. Scott. Kirby pivot-,i fed the rst line with Coulson and! fscott anking him, and with the fdiminunivc ace laying the passes, the i'wingmen did the rest. I Scott combined with Kashner to _1'1-om a powerful defence combination [both oircnsivcly and defensively. I i Yet the stickhandling wizard, Dani lmarco, came to town to Leanl up l with Scott and Leigh and despite :thc loss of so many regulars, t,hc.-It 'Lcam went to the semi-fmals. I Mr. and Mrs. John Mathers re- turned home after their trip out West. That year another ace inn Harvey Red" Raney. paced the 0nd line with his amazing .sp(-cc: I goalwzu thrusts. [ I f In 1937 the Colts again went to =11:c fmals, only to fall before Nor- Lhem Vocational. I These players could and would I steady down the up and coming youngsters. Look back at the imports into this town and see what; part; they have played in the victory march along; the championship trail. A big town like this might made to play B hockey, and if import, and do so quickly. A couple of good steady p plus eager youngsters in town, make a decided difference. 1 As we said before, other teams] have goon; sxnart imports and local! youths, I am afraid, will take some} cioozers on the losers` column. 1 If the town ter a team in would not be l........., .......y.. ....u go, but without, wizards like the denitely needed. Every year the locals blossom intol championship form and the sta1'1'y! impoms play a great part in it. I _.,.. ..... .. \,-..-.....- ....., ...- ..,.-.... er. His inspiring messages were en- joyed by the large audience at bozh service; l . ' This home-brew stu is all right, at times when a. dream line of `Bowen, Scott and Long are raring` to .r`rn hnf unanannr ...,.1. .__ ....|,u._ _, . With the weather being in frigid area throughout most of week, softball is denitely on outs as far as this corner can Sid Siierlouk will have ice in fuel arena before the town league cham-l pionship is decided. ! I One meeting being tucked ' and another in the oing on T] lday, and still nothing denite. I But looking ahead, the prospects in town look very dubious. ::=mm'rs Av:-i 3 At (1 Hence ___wa-. .1 76 DUNLOP STREET of Barrie would en- the C class, imports` necessary. ' away Thurs-' ....a.L.-._-. _u_z:._,~L- . __..g ...... -...-...c, .1 puck manipulating-.'l above, imports are] I Anniversary services were held in the United Church here on Sunday. Rev. Robert Graham was the speak- ;n- 1'14 II/\r1v\Q ..... .--,.,.,`,.._.... `VIf\CII\ ..... . I lmporc, I\I\I'] 41., ,...._ the the the I Along with Long, Ken 'I`e1'ry. Knsh-g inter and Storey are all trying out for: Bill Long, smart left winger of the Barrie Colts in previous years. has ;received a telegram from Detroit for '21 tryout with the Pittsburg Hornets. I The Hornets are a. farm team of De- ltroit and if Long can catch a place. |has a good chance of stepping" into `the National Hockey League. The lshifty left winger has e\'e1'_vtl1m:; that goes to make a smart hockey` player and with a few breaks will be lup there. He left; on Tuesday. Storey shared the `kicking duties` with Earl Selkirk and between the, two of them they_ held their own with the powerful right boot of Bob Isbister, one of the best kickers in Canada. Storey also completed two` |othe1' passes and ran back kicks in marvellous manner. All in all. -.1 brilliant display, and with Art West! ready to go again, Lew Hayman has`. two of the eetest backfielders in{ football to-day. i I In between games Storey will be! trying out for a defence berth with lthe Detroit Red Wings. A very V61`-. lsatile athelete is Roy Storey. I Buster (Red) storey. Barrie`s won-` -der boy athelete, denitely establish- ed himself as one of the greatest! running backs in the Domiuion.; `Canada's Red Grange.is carrying on! ] where he left off from last year. The' lredheaded giant came through with Itwo touchdown thrusts on Saturday; against Hamilton Tigers. The red-] thatched galloper gulped up two passes from the trustworthy arm of Bill Stukus to prance over for ma- -in-: ..... r\ . SPORT SLANTS The Barrie Advancu namg_;g;`; ;the same club. If any of the four 1 are successful they will receive spec- ial guidance from Hap Emms. Emms will also play for Pittsburg, so ve `(Barrie representatives are teamlnsi nn nu \-an I-rIvv\r\ I-AA... H Weekly Prize Winners Hi Three-Dlxie Corbett, 782. J Hi Sing1e--Roy Bearse, 306. Hidden score for three games. 500 -Mau1'ice Hines. I Hiram Walkers I Labatts . . . . . . . . I Clarkson Hotel Carlings . . . . . . .. !Harris Motors I Olympia . . . .. {Hill Garage .. 1! Shell on . . . . .. 5 R.C.A.F. . . . . . . .. ! Dixies . . . . . .. ' Emms Electric White Circle I ....--.- -..`...,.........- up on the same There will also be a monthly prize for Hi Team score. '5 Westons . . . . . ` . . . . .. .United Cigar Store .4 Knight's Drug Store Underhills . . . . . . Copaco . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Examiner . . . . . . . . .. C.N.R.A.A. . . . . . .. Loblaw Groceteria Dominion Store . . . . .. Clemmens Store . . . . . IA. 8: P. Store . . . . . . .. lcarload Groceteria {Town Bow_lii1g League Sing1e-Roy Bearse, 306. Three-Dixie Corbett, 782. Average--Dixie Corbett, 261. A GROUP B GROUP F ` .. . 5uper Aiit-fE(*.r3;~3`3 .\`(:n-Corrosive Standing Won Lost Won Lost GAS 15c- ou. 15 P` Q. 235 BRADFORD ST., ALLANDALE1 Armstrong J .. Rnnnwnnn QT .. Quality at 200 NEUTRAL PENNSYLVANIA 0IL-70c PER GALLON GULF 1C0.\STAL--45c PER GALLON IN 5 GALLON LOTS Bulk Oils Per `Quart $1.19 0` Hot Water Heaters $5.45

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