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Barrie Examiner, 7 Feb 1935, p. 11

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FA $;P'3.'|;l!E\!I5 N 101' a Dusmess .-sday. An invilatiml 1 St. .-\ndrew`s Y.P.S. entinu party on Feb. I nulo uf 'l`hu~sszIlnn. . Sprmnle of this mm` of the '1`u`tmln Inst lhrov \\'N)ks icul npmmiml. Inn! 4 1.. .-...-m-m-.- Ilia. mo un SuuIrd:I_\` 1| uf Mrs. Ilen- 0 (.`zm`.pbL-ll H100` D. Henry and` xuneral m 1 W_vc-bridge HG 1l("ll\'1I_V' I nyv clospilo ling health. missed. Hill \\-n<. n:uK. T111` I large can- nrl frivml::.\ |'|1m`nlm 01` Strand. is nmklnu. umlr.`rg;u- ' `nnlu hu.<~ 1. Rich- of the rlnn nn J 0hn's k'nn\ Jmlph Baker has gone to Lefruy to \\'m`k. Waller Newtrm made n business trip in Cremnnrc last Kveek. '1 he Seninr hmicmn will nuuni Wnh IIIIUEH. \vV. D(`l|ll Camp Hm`d1'n fonsc. P:-ck. l`.'|l`lr chard: \\ im!s. (`nu mm-.<. Kvnm'(l_\`. I man. '1`:-:u`I\~ norm-.~.~ .h`r1'_\' 1.5 at Mrs. Leo B:mtin_. A number fmm hero . l1()<'l<(9y ,u:1mL- in I3n1'rie chin-.1. Lrm In C1`emnnrc Week. Seninr Inslitulc will meet Feb. 131 at Mrs. I,.eo B:1min;:'s. at 2 13.111. nttendml Hu- cmnv tum: ngn. hut ts doing, as well us run lav v.~:p(-vterl. 'l`lw Pr(~: Young People had :1 _L{tIll(l ztttvndnnco nl their ment- inu this \\'o<-k. Monday evening next `is the tnis'.<:inn:try pmgrmmne under ytlte rlirvctinn ut` Evelyn l>ln;z:.Inrtl1. | R. ll. /\1'nul(l trozttml the Young .l`vuplt-'1: Sm-ivty of tho l~`mshyt0rian `t,`lll|l'Ch tr) :2 .~:l<:ttinL1 hart)` nt the l`lm1'ntun rink l:t::t l"rirln_\' ovenintz. [All hlitl n rvul unml time. hut ro- |!11`L`-ttml that MI`. Arnnltl (`llld not be ixtllll llwm as ho hurl taken to bod \\.'itl1 flu. llv is im1)rm'in_z: .<|n\vl_\' but is still rnnfivwtl tn lwrl. 'l`n\.l1~plmnt- to Pay Dlvldmd 'l`|u- nnmtnl toluplmnv tnot-ling was hold in llw llnll Inst 'l`lmI'.~:rl:1_v mf- tt-rntmn. with It uunrl :utt(`n(lnm'0. Af- tvl` zlll ('xII('It.`;0s urn nnirl thorn will u-rnuun_ with ;g` r.-.`|wm : he :1 di\'irivnrl. lI\.\`t\ Hun:- ml. Il`.\'l) mmlsnnll rlnnnrs Tho dirovlnrs urv wring 10 hznv this (`I)HC('1L`(l. xxffll nnm`:u1n|- [I0 nznv Hus (`()H(!('1L`(l. 1:131`! Reid Is utill npm`:11nr. Gong] Rvporls for (`brief (`huroh 'l`lu- xumuul nwv1im_: ml" thv \'(!st2')' nf (hri.x'1 (`h\m'I1. Ivy. was hr-Id in tho (`hlll'(`|] HI Mnminy. Jan. 28. En- (:(l .l1`n;.{il11.1 rvp:n'1.< \\'m'<~ pros!-nl(`l h_v tho l`(`I'I(I|,` and <"hur('h \\':n`dm1.<. Thu uh-fix-it with whirh the <-hurch bonzm lho _\`cm` 1934 hm: In-on 1-nn.~'idor:Ibly In-zlluwl. u\\'in:: in nu :-`mull nm.'1s1l1`e `In 111!` l'H(`l`!.' nnrl r-nihncinun nf Ihn l|l\' _\\!U` lIV.`)`i l|:l. ll(,'(`ll ('UH.\'l( lIl`(Ill(`(,'(1.II\\'il1;: m [n Hm t`ll(`)`L:).' nnrl (-nlhu. nNv}Il(:< \\':ll'(ll`IL H. |l:n'ri.<. |<~.'mnr`i|_\' n.< (`h1l|`f`h h`vn. , W. P). H:mIin;{ and R. Harri |l't'-vlt\r'1m| I-Inn-4-In wan-rl:n\c an , BARRIE, ON'l`., CANADA glvlrs. R. I". Luwrlez l~'r(=s., Mrs. r`. V. Abhnllz Viv<--Prcs.. Mrs. G. L. Davis: (`mn Socy.. Miss Irene Lnwriv: Rec. S(~c_\`.. Nlrs. ll. Bnnlin.9.{: 'T`ro:1.<.. Mrs. ll . Jmmcll; Dm'(':1.s', Mm. 'l`. Jemmll: Lailllc l`lclp<:r.s' Sucv.. lVlr.~:. E. Davis; F..\l1`&l-(`f`lll(1-1'l{I.\' 'I`reas.. Mrs. (E. Davis: Flmvvr Cummillec. Mrs. J. l3.'Ilu`l'. Mrs. E..]mme(1. Miss E. Good- '\'.'in. The nvxt meeting will be at :\'lr.<. Fm-(l /\rnul(l's. I\ lrs. E. Jennctt and Mrs. H. l3.'m1in;.',` to take ch:n'1.:e of the pl-<;;r:nn. A ;,Iuu(l nttendzlnoc is requestvd in : appreciation 10 lmn` l':1i1hl`u| l`rr,~si(lent, who. we all lroznll`/.0. deser\'c.< : and earnest support. Al the vluxo members :11- lh-n tho \'v.\-try meotin;.{ hold in |lh- ;rhu1'('l1 juinod the ladies and en- `mx-ucl Ihv lum-h nnd . hour to- n'nH1nI` |n\ (`(l ll gzether. .luhnn_\': Ruth hm'n"` hand: I (I l..I....n-< ' !\\'m`k. Skating is lwim: enjoyed at the rink llwso nights. the ice being in pcrtect ('nn(li1iun. Several parties have found it cnnvonic-nt to Come `here for skutixu; and the committee \\'ish tn extmxzl an invitation to more. Skating: takes place on Monday. .w..n...~uI..\v F`.-inlm- and Sntur(l.'1v ing. I I-`rank (`lnrk of Callander visited his parents this week and his uncle. Geo. Semi. who is not as well as his many friends would like to see. The Junior Famiers held a crok- inule part\' at the Tswsn Hall on J1l1Uk1l`\' 29 and it was quite a suc- cess. The first prizes went to Miss Marjorie Paisley and Orval Roe. The mnsnlatiun prizes went to Miss Ei- leen Muthison and Leslie Roe. week. Mrs. J. Cod (er nf Edear a Mr. and Mrs. The Womer nrc F`-lnh xvi! Ralph Baker has work. ,-_..__.:T.__ I MITCHELL : \j.._..____ Victor Mn-Master from 1 rvnlod the _L1ll`:t;:L` hero hr cupiud by Roderick Wm mm` .'1cti\'vl_\_-' Ol1}Il1`g,(`(1 wit \-rm`k rvnurvn xrvn. 5:mIin_u Harris were I ('hllI'l`]l \\`:u'rlm1s and tho \\-vrv :||)|minl(`(l sitlt-sum-II: 1. J. l3:m|im.:. G. Dznis .Ir.. >x. W. Dn\\'Iu.~|' and R. I`). (i. ll. l):n'is \\`:1.< appointed nlv In ihv Dim-(-. .'~'._\'nnd. 'vl'(`1't'Iu`(` \vn.x` mum` In Hm inml by Hm r`h1n'rh in M10 f 1h- luiv Gun. Davis: nnd :| 1 :l : \\'.'1.- ::\=i:<:lmI1l10 fnmily in their nnl ::n`lh is in (,)sha\vn with Mrs. Bray. who had n rulinn in the huspital 1:43. but is doing well ~:|)(-(`ted ANGUS IVY CROWD. Xdur 1700 ggunrl :I1l(`n(l:m('(`. IU- uro paid there will 'l`lwr1- is still over lnH(lI`.\` nul paid in. - in take steps Im-Ivtl. lrlnrl Reid mm and wee daugh-R 2 vismng her parents. . A. Slessor. : Ynuinnp and F`:u'm- '--:"T I .SOUARE l ______.___J | ;:'s. at 1 - ntt(=nd(>(I lhv ;- Mnnduy av lessor. lute and Farm- at Miss Elva f a social even- in this pari in get from 1 Utopia has l`m'm<-rl_\' nt- Jnrrl. and is vilh his new Miss Helen Glass visited relative:-. in Toronto on Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Rummerfield is :1 pa- tiont in Allistun hospital. Mrs. Emily (`officld of I`hm~nlnn is visiting Mrs. C`. Prince. Mrs. Gt-:0. Muir of 'I`m'Lmlu vzlllvtl on Mrs. Wm. FL-rrier on Saturday. Lorne Wolfe ml` the Ram} Bunk Mrs. Wm. P`:-rrxer Saturday. Wolfe Royal has been !1'nnsforrod in Owon Sound. \ NTl`.~`., Rnv Jnlnincnn nf 'T`hnrnh\n} has been lrzmslorrou In Uwon Smmd. I\/Irs. Roy JnInie.~:nn of Thnrntmv visited Mrs. R. H. Leadlny on Sun- tiny. Hm-rv Davis nf Hhmin ic hnlirlnv. Thursday, I-`cbrn:u'y 7. 1935. (my. I Hurry Davis of Utupia is holiday- imz ul 1119 home of Mr. and IVIr.<. Jnu. Flynn. IV1'rs. II 'I`m-r\' Ilmlurwnni n mnhv-I rnynn. | Mrs. II, I`err_v umle1'\\`m)1 :1 major operation in Allislrm hospital mu F`n'd:\_\'. Mia Belh Snrimml nf Rnrrin \\`:l\' r'ncm_v. Miss Snrjennl of Bnrrio was the guest of I\1i. Mmjv K011 uvvr the weekend. NH`: (inn () Nutrilc Ic unn- Ilclv ill me \\'(.'(`KCn(l. | Mrs. Gen. 0. Nevils IS S(`l`iUllF|_\' H! at the home of her dmlglxtvr. Mrs. J. H. Wliitsid. OFHHII Ml" znlrl Nlru Hon-h An-nnlr! nun! cnn H. WDIICSIGC`. urnlm Mr. and Mrs. Herb Arnold and sun Bert of (;ilI'm'd spent Friday with Mr. and 1\ Ir.<. John Flynn. Rubi. Dutirm is um again after ban in}: vunfinod In his homo fur Hu- pn.-:1 (wn \\-ecks wilh 1nnsi|i1i.<.~ I\/II`. nnd Nlrs, Hull Drnnl-r mud pnsl two weeks with 1nnsxI:1I.<.~ M1`. and Mrs. Dull. Drag):-r nnri MI`. and Mrs. A. M. Nmvtnn .\'])l`Il3 Sundzny with friends nl Euhcrl. Ilxn Ilclln .-.... ,.l` u .....l olIxIu.l_ \\Iul llll'll\l.\ III I`. Mervyn, lhe litllo sun |Mr.<. Allan Nmvtun. is l`nvmxr:1l)l_\' nflc-1' being hospital. Mr. and Mrs. llnrrv V nnspunl. l|:u`ry Wnlsrm um} (l:Iugh_1vI's of Utnpin have nmvml in- to the hnuse r(`('ontLv \':u`:m\rl by M2`. and Mrs. Arlhur Hill. (`1nun~:\1n|n1innc :|1'n 1-vhuuhul n I('|'l|0_V(`(| H'Unl (`HUN 1H nftur whivh :1 lunch Dzmt-ing [hon In-nun in Jack Dn_vlc`s mw-I11 -. ` \Vm-lmnd \ lhrs` in Wmrkoml \'i. 1` Mr. and Mrs. Huy Sitrnml. with lulu-r`,\' 1 (,'. Kt-ll: Miss Vir'tm'i.'I In wiih hr-1' mntlwx" `Jack lmylc s on-nr-.~2n'.' 1I(f)I.Jo; Ex. 'pK;;431| tho l'm'n1vi".~' ]Hll'(`lIlI Hl`l`l H(Illll'~`. ..' of Bi`:irll'm`ri. with l'rivnrl.<: Mr. um! Mrs. (`. H. l.nhl.'Iw uf New 'l'urmnln. with 1hu luiit-i".s' p:n'~nl::: /\Ipin<~ Cnuso. with his ]mrmii.<: Wm. Law- r(-nct-. :1! his home; Mi '< I`il`H(` NI:-- Arno. with hm" purom:>.: A. .H'trin:;r-:2 with MI`. and Ml'S. Thus. /\rnni(l. Minx; Finn-m-0 .]i>h|i ul` /\iii.`~ilI'I wilh Mr. and lvlrst. Thus. /\rnmu. Miss; Flux`:-nvo Jvbl) wponl the weekend at hm` hmnv lwrr Y.l .S. Mun-ling The wc-ek|_v nwetiny; uf Hm (`nul'..x- 1n\vn Unimcl Y.I".S. w.'I:; ht-Id rm Monthly cw.-nim.' with tho ('hris:1i;m IoIln\\'.-zhip ("mv<>n(-I`. Mi$`> Mzw (`ur- riunn. in ('h:n`u(,- and IVlI<.< .lv:m Huh- l"olIn\\'.-zhlp (`unv<>n(-I`. 1VlI!~`.~ riunn. (`h:ll`!.{(,' mtsnn. :1('Iin1,' !~lL`(`l`(`l:ll'_V. I The svrim1,n'c lesson wn [P1 tsnn. :l('Hn(,' !~ZL'(`l`(`llll'_\ . The scripture was In` Misses Olive llnrncr and 13 Cm'riL{nn. The exposition of I x-nn xvns rt-ud hv C1nd_v.<. 'l`hn LTm`l`1L{nn. The oxpnslunn HI un- u-.~- unn by Clnd_vs 'l`h:unp::un Mrs. Im Wilson l':1\'nn1'vrl with :: pinnu 3010. Thu 1Upi(`, "Hnw .I.-rsur Estimates People," was nhly ;zi\'_=r: by Nfiss Jennie Pnym.-. Junior Institute and Junior F:u'mm's Tho I-`e|)ru:n'_v 1noo1im1_< nf {hr- .lunim- Institute and Junior I:n-m- ors` were held rm 'I`u<-.\d:\_\' (,-\'(`nin.':. Feb. 5. in \Vmson's Hull. 'T`hn m-nqiriont Miss Vink-I (Ern- Feb. 5. In \ Vms0n`s Man. The president, Miss Vinlel ham, was in charge of the Instiiulo muolin;:,. The ml] (`all \\';::< :n1.-+\\'m'orl by :1 sug_ge. on (`are nf clnthingz. The Instilule has dc-virlotl In pur~ chn.<() first aid kits for tho .\'(-hrmls. Miss Mac C'nrri;::m presented an ex- collenl l'(_`p()l`1 ml" the sewim: !'l.'1.<>. The tnpic. "Cm`l'(-(`t and Im' Dressing and I`u:4turo." whivh wn. must instruclivo. was ably zzivvn hf. Miss Helen GI; 5. F`l\\'nnrl (':1M('l` was ('11:1iI'm.'m Inf Miss Holon Ulass. Elwuod Carter the F:n'mcrs' meeting. with Car). Kidd, sccretm`y. The roll call w:x~ answered by numin:.: one Dm1'1" um a farm. Jim Spencer p,uw- :u m .1 in.~:truotive and imercsting urhlrr-. 011 My Expm'i(.~I1(:L- as :1 (`ulf (`lu|* Member." A vote of lhzmks \v:r ll( l1dL`l`(`d the spezakvr by Alex. A!- len and Hermzm Carri-,:nn. The group paper. which p1'mmI:w! much humor, was read by Gm). Kidd. Miss J1-an Nixon was oleclvd 1: cm! the next issue. A sncinl half hum was en_i,u_\'wl at the (*|n.<(~ ml` the n~.o-r-`-.- ivn home of Mrs. D. Cochrane on Feb. H. The Woman's Association will hnlll their monthly meeting in the haw- menl of the church on \Vednvsdu_\'. Feb. 18, at 2 o'clock. strouu \\ Dmuns Insnunuu: At the meeting in he held n:`. Fobruarv 14. an nddrvrcs will he giv- on by Dr. Ciermue C`. S(-ymnur on the subject of "Cmnmxm M(-(lxvul Iimc-r;1(-n(-i0.< and Their Trozltmonl in the Home." Mrs. W. I... Niclml will L ,l\.'(` :n five minute lull: an the mnltn for me month. and Mrs. G. llnwcnn will de.-mnnstrnlo the making of urti- |fi(*i:1l flowm'.<. I ua.......a rnnml \l' M S, brother. The social evening held in the church on Friday last was well at- tended and all eninyed lhemsel\'e.<. Another social will be held at lhv D. Cochrane Feb. 14. Th woman`; Assnrialinll 1934 Ford De L. Sedan 1933 Ford 4-cyl. Coach 1933 Ford V8 Coach 1932 Ford V8 Coach 1932 Ford V8 Cabriolet 1932 Ford V8 Coupe 1931 Chev. Special Sedan 1929 Hudson Sedan 1929 Chev. Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Ford 1 ` 2-ton Truck, ..A_l... L...I.. bale cnmamxng a Iayeue_ . sets for babies. several (1 -new and used clmhing w;: by the Presbylerial Supply 1 at $79.30. Two dozen jars uw-PP (0 the Fred Vin members must no Iummur \\~|Lu Ln: aims and objects of the work`. to know is to feel. pray. give: must seek to inspire the spirix of prayer. and know by experience the love of God in Christ Jesus. The spiritual should be kept in the forefront. Mrs` O. R. Black read an article on One Day's Work in a Medical Missimm in India " Deepest sympathy is extomled Mrs. H. Lougheed in the loss M In Thp snrial evening H $79.30. `two 1 were sent I and a bale of us morpton. valued hn < session busmess se.smn \ address on "The cvivpn hvn Rev. W gxven ny- In-\. members must 1 nivnx` and ubiec 4.. L1. |...lrI COOKSTOWN STROUD HOLLY CHITTICK Motor 59185- 1\-'n.<. E. 1\/1nnt_z:nn1('r_V is visiting friends in (`.nldw:1tm`. I\`1is'.< YVI.-n'_\' (`rniu uf (`|'ai;_zl11xx`slhn.< rvtnrnrrrl In A. '1`. (`onp:*1"s. Mr. and Mr.-:. E. W. (`nmphell and W. S. (`zunpabvll .\'}1l`lI` Sundn_\' with I'rivn in 'I`.mum. w. a. Lzunpm-I Tut`! Mrs. Minnie Wisx. and ("-(`ii `visiting :11 the I ull. nu. Miss: (`.I:1dy.< \'.'0uk:-nd \\'i1h fr 'I'\vu rinks nf( \\ (`(h1(`.<(1.'I_\' nt'l< fric-mll_\' :.;:nm- Slruud. Thu l1~'n'.<` Rnv 1W1- \IuI'u . ()\'m' I'il'l).' :1 Guild sknllnu 1 1-nincr (2-nu: ., `!H(`1)(l("l, mum \nL1liu-an Chm` urmn. Rev. W. the (`hlH`L'h. u` '.\'n.< hold in . ?\l-nnv Iuuznni ifn` vwln. 'l`Iv.~ .\`_\'Y`nDIll`._\ nf the entire com- '~.~.1mi1_'.' is wilh thn hmwlnved family. Nokrm was I1ni\'('rsznlly well liked. Zllltl his illm-:<.< and sul)s(,~quc-nt death at an emlv nut) `UJZIS :1 rlislinct shock n. vveryhnc. Diplomas and AwuI'd.-4 at St. John's At thv mnrnlmz service (If S1. l1.hn'c llnin-ll (`lulu-h nn Qnnrlnv n1as1er_anu muw "The King." a .\lH Mr. Drennan of HIL` HIH'l_\ HIL'llll)l_'l.\ who 2a1_h>nrl(-d Sunday :l.'u_\'.~'. In 1934. \\'l1h Inn-nu-rlu nntl Hui luau H's` (Inner! l'l1l.ll`L`h , the Sup(-nnlc-n>dunl I Schnul. l<`. ('. Bishon ll)H` lllln nmwnlu-2': In-:Ith I39? I \lI\I L ' 2'\Ull IIIII-.l\, stnkv body 1934 Chevrolet Truck, stake body nun \.- .1 mn \L' i\lz-M:\|mI1-Blair l \\'wlIlin:.: \'\'zl.< S4 Vu (`Inn-1-h llnnr-xl Munt_1:(m1(`l`_\' is visiting NEWS OF. ELMVALE nnezz served by the xames fe Church. . C`. Stubbs acted as toast- md fnllmving the toast to 1,." Mug song was led by nun the Midland male ral Sunday School. where .~' members come in from r. the record of St. John`: hunt 1;; hard la beat. d ol Trade Banquet ht,v-ftve attended the first adv.-r the auspices of the turd of Trade held in the t on Tuesday evening. The vas a most representative 11 enjoyed the very ex- nei: served by the ladies 2 l"hIn~r\h . r. K. ms: lYI(.`IT`1l)Cl`:~` 4 -d 1 JTLI u'|Ih :~`k:llin;: Party -.n....,u...: Q: A. DI lI.UlX.\. nu] lrionds attending; (-0 included: Mrs. C. A. 1\'li. l.yln Spmulcr. /:|l|(-n1_Vn('. Fred John- /nllonlynn, Nf.*l.'()l\ Mt`- . DnlmL:hll(`. all n[ Tor- (1 :31. /\mn'<`w.< on .'\/Irmd:I_\' ov- 'iulI.\` kimis \\ ('I`(` luv] lnhnr nll I'n- nf Milwaukee. : uf F.d;:nr are \` I). G. Beards- V\ il l \l' lll I4I|I'u':~>- `l lhv not. l'l:n`m.'m was :Il~ 1.'Il'k 1mnml(-.~:1(-(I in fmnt while 111:` C`.'1m|'> (l('I'(*n.~ Jivlnnzmn u\'<-1' on right I 1'0.-4u1l Wix-hm:mn'.< p:n.s'.< tmn .'md Hn|'m:m had Iv lu~:n1in;,- Honk {mm Iwn (um1'toH(~. N1nnbm'.< by tho qunrtotlcz \ve`rv also much zmprot-1 :-1-d. The .\`l)(`. lk(`l` m` w . mnxnu. T). H. also much zmprm-1:-wcl. speaker me x umnnu. D. H. Coleman. CnunL\' '[`r(~n.~'m't-I`. wns in- h'0d1x('(-rl h_\' HOv\'t- A. '[`nm-r. '1"h(- spenker cmugrmlllulecl tho villngxc 1-pun hu\'in1.: .~:u(h :1 splumlid ox`u:m- izntinn as the Bonn] of Trade. In disL'xI. \'il|zu;v in('urpm':11inn Mr. Coleman suggt-stvd grout tunninn ho- l'm`c- any ('|mn;:v \\-:\.-: .\`nu_2.:ht in the . I\'han\' in1m-dwtin nninix uu-1'!` S'Hl!ll.\' m hlxnvnxn Ivlnny in1vr(=stiv hrmugl out by I .\`11lt('d that ]'mH(`C viIl.'u.:(~ inoornm'nli: li(-ally the smne pm it-innlihv nu r-urn-do \u||l pu\\'m~< up xivipulitv :1 It-:.::u'(io l)yl:w 'ululinn.<. Fm` \'i|l:1;L(- int `:1 municipality must l1u\'<- lion of 750 and an :lI'(`:l 01 MFR. . . Weekend with Kim in Tnrnntu ldaughler. Mrs. Hanltona At the time of V clay is very low. hfilrlrnrl Rnhinan vlsmng \\'lU`l Mrs. Lfnne. NIUFFISOH. Miss Lenore Comartin returned to Toronto on Sundav after a month's ctav at hm` hnme here. clay Is low. Mildred Robinsos visiting with Mrs. Nliss Lenore Con TOTONIO bunuav ZHH stav at her home here. Mr: W R Mt-Lt-is) BELLE EWART Hll l I\lI \\'h_\'. n histr Gravonhurst Indians hand:-(I Camp Burden Flycrs :1 st-tbzu-k Mnnduy night at Bm'ri(.- Arena in an inter- Incdinlt: O.I-I./\. man-h. 'l`hr- vi.~:i1 took znclvuntnuv of (-v(-,r_v little break to snatch the L{:lm(.' 4-2. although thx: Flyvrs had an o(]1.:- on tho play in the fiI':~:t two porinrls nml w'<,-a`(.- It-nrl- ing at one limv by 2-0. 'f`hn firm! nnv-int] urn-2 lvninnl nl` HH. NEW LOWELL me herg. McLmsh spent the Mr. and Mrs D. S. u and :.l--.n visited her : nnmrpurznum and mm rnnforrod prac- mn-m*.< mmn :1 mun- Page Eleven [minis were . who m'pnrutim| and \'l\I\fl`I`I'{`!` nI'nr-- l.mlg,. .'c-(1 xur "Innis- med bv `(In-xnnrl .xL{ht(-1 -c.-ken: |\l|Hll. l||`\||i. l|l`* lridgv; cemtrv. Blun- xok. MC.-\skin: :1ltm` I\-1rI(nigh\`. Straus- H 1\' ml`! in lho Inst \' h:n' and smooth rmm`n(luu.~` vrmvd i1 h(`(`{1ll.\`(` in the` ulmmzt slush und up In :1 \\'hisp('1'. vnnhln Ih.-at (`nmn K\'nn('(1_\', H:\rm:m. I vrnnzl I-n www- Millar nu Iilll`v ' rink- mldl Some of the teams have boon hard hit by pIlI_\'0l`S going` into O.I`I.A. 1 cnmpun_\`. I`.;1rm'a.< lust Jack Ken- `: nvd_\'. Slransman and Rainey and re- l placvd them with George Kennedy. ` Norman Johnson and Bill McLeod. I` (`rusaclers lost Hm`r_v Livingslon and `.,l'(`p1l(`(`d him with Bob UrI'_\'. Y.M. n:(`..*\. Inst Alvin Bowen but Ivan Gra- v` (`(`_\` has {won goim: good in the nets mi in his place. 1 ` :1: :2: :1. Town league hockey will be play- crl next Monday night in Barrie Arena with three important games rm the card. Cmnp Borden meets Stmud in the first game. Baracas rind Minesing will tangle in the sec- ond fixture, while the final game will bring Y.M.C.A. against St. Vin- (`('r1lS. All these games will have much bearing rm the standing. at av: an night. Mincsing and Y.M.C.A. will play their scheduled game after the O.lI.A. junior matf.-h. This town |L`il].{llt" game was put all by it.\'(`ll' at the last of the schedule and l(.`.'I].{llC officials were wondering when it <-mild he played. It is the only game that rlnvs not work in on the regular tln~oo-mumos-n-night st-hedule. Both teams ngrt.-erl to play it nfl` tomorrow [night and as Minesing 11213 5 points and the Y has 4. then if the Y can l)(,-nt Minesing they will lend the longuo. Otherwise Minosim: will go t"m'thr-r in the load. It prnniisvx In In` n hot gnnw. 30 3! it | 1 As nn ndrled attrziction tomorrow Strand has l)(.-on reduced to Ci{.{hI players by the loss last week of (`.4-urge Iluntcz`, centre, and E;n'l ` Juhhill. cleft.-ncoman. Hnntr.-1` went, to I-luntsvillc In wnrk and Jobhill. to 'I`m'nntu. :1: :k :1: CJIII IR? LuI|Hl' |\' Diifl It` 1|.` cl \C _ small buy and has lived practicu11_\'! all his life m tho .-\Il;md;11o.` \\'nrd. ` This lS C-regg`s last sx-namn of junl "nu O.}{..-\. and he is going grunt guns. at presvml being in `.1 no \\'l1h ylllltht` Barrio plu_\'er for (up soul'- in}; honors of me lea_u\m. Ho p1u,\'.< {enher loft wmg or centre for the i (K1115. (`1\II`r\v\ .~6n.6nA I. .. Lnnl-.\.. .-..\.....\.. mg {ll one nmv ny .:-u. I The first pr,-riml wznst Lvpivznl :11` all the F`1y0r-lmlinn mrm-:4. fu.-:1 and thrilling. but C?:m1p l`5m'rl-n .vcm'(srl the only goal in H l 1llllllll..'Si, lVl('/\s- kin netting lhv puck ul'l<.-r pu.<.x`(.-5: by Cook and Purlri(l;,:r-. | In one minnlrr of the .\`('(.`(lll(l frame- Couk .<(-m'(-rl on :1 pzuss from M(,-As- kin and the l"lym's lnulu-rl I'(`.'ll hut. Purtritlgv was pr-n:1|ir.<-(i :u'ound lhr six-minutv rnnrk znnrl wht-n ho war. 01'! the lmlinn.-; S('lll l'i\'(- l'rn'wm'(ls on tho ivv to r:l::u\ n pnwr`I' play. It wnrkotl :IflL-r :1 minmv of stlsporlstr when Millzn` lrmk P.:n'n(-.~;' |)1I!~`S in from of lho nol and h::n1.:_~ it past Hunk. . A fun: nninnlnr lulnv [(15131 Q!-nH I One of the best. goalies in the lea- | :.:u(~ is Jimmy Johnston of Slrnud. In tho .~4nrnm(.-1' Johnstrm is cat(:her for lhn Roxy Aces and he has been nab- binp, tho purk this winlor as adepily as ho is mm-ustnnncrcl to snapping up :1 softball. He has: featured every 1Slmurl x::1n1L- so far. ` :1: :4: 5.! George l-Inok, big" (lefcnceman of St. Vincents. had a mnrmw escape fmm : injury in an exhibi- lion mnlch n1 Grnvcnhurst. on Jan. 28. He was hit above the nose by a puck and kntwked out but escaped with :1 cm and painful bruise. we :9: .- I . . . The Baptists. with only one point, keep right. on battling every team. 'l`h(.-_v are :1 hrn'd-working young >`(|lHl(i. although rather weak in goal` xerald Smith is manager. 'I`h(.-y hzuve the biggest. defence in the Inn- mie in Storey and Armstrong. The l('ZllT1'S average age is about 18 and in fact there is only one player over 20. There are two fine junior OJLA. prospects on the team. Carl I.nr- ritrht urinn` zinrl Rnv {Rue} 'l)`l|.1\. DI'0SDL`('l.\' on U10 ICEHT1. L,ill`l 1.00, right wing. and `Roy (Bus) Slur!-_v. rlefnnvo. Tho Baptists are not t,r(sntod lightly by any team in tho lezuzur,-. :2 ,2 :2 1 H(.`l`\" is the point stzmding in dun): Mim-simz 5. Bnrncas 4. Y.M.C.A. 4. Strnud 3. S1. Vinr-(`ms 3. Crus.'1dors `.1. Camp Bm'd(`n 2. B.'Ipli.<.(s 1. 2}: " :1: .!. lI`)ilIilI'iIh . , . . . . . . . .. Camp Bordon Y.M`C.A. Strnud .......... St. Vinovnts C`ru.~:ndm'.< Iv.....1;`-1.. Scoring Records l3:nkcr. Camp Borden (,`rn\vl'01'd. Minesing .. Sloan. Stmud .... Admns. Minesing 1Vl:ll`.\'hl. S1. V. . Nm-x'i.~:. Bm'a(`:1s . .. .. .. Nvshitt. Camp Bordvn . Hou;:ht(m. Crusaders 11-. n\ \' lllf` A Gnu] Scoring 1\/l'inn' lVl|Hl'.\|ll}J, B.'II':I(':Is 4 u. l'llHl},'IllUIl. L-YLISHC II:u.::In. \'.M.C`,A. 'l`:m\|inunn Q! \7 INDIANS GRAB | BREAKS T0 WIN` FR0%M_AELYERS[ :;. :;: :1` St. Vincents tried to get permis- sion 10 1l.\`(` Jerry M(`Manus of Camp Burtloll. but were refused. bemuso MoMamus did not qualify by the re- sidvm-c date rule. Ho just came to Camp from Ottuxva and has :1lrendy in December rel urnvd. llililll. Y .lVl.L, . "l`umlinsm1. St. V. ~..--_.._ \4\rw'-4 One of the star forxva Cults. Gregg Coulsxm, the United Slams near I ]But he came to Barri `small live `all Allan is s: I iu I'\ L! A ......l ` Ai Glimpses of the Barrie Colts s K HHS. Coulson started his hockey career with Burton Ave. United Exccisiors. \\ ho reached the juvenile church league finals in 1981 and then won the char'npionship the next season. `Couison was centre on that team. it` tried out with the Colts in thel i 1932-33 .\`L`2l.\`0l1 and grabbed the posi- [linn oi regtilai` left wing. which posi-I tiun he has held down ever since. al- thnugh he is being used part of the time at centre this year. "Cui_v [ig- Town Hockey League Notes `- GREGG LTLSO N v;u'ds of Barrie 1. was born m 1' Boston. Mass. uni.` up u |~.\|~\~ F0 ` Against 2 Camp Borden `Leads 2-0 For Half Game, Then Loses Out 4-2 O.H.A. President Says All Borden Players Are Eligible by Rules George S. Dudley. Midland. pres- ident of the Ontario Hockey Ass0(-i- ation, in a letter to the Midland Free '1 Press last week states definitely that } all members of the Camp Borden Flyers qualify to play under all the rules, thereby answering questions the Free Press had been asking, re- garding the status of several Flyers. Mr. Dudley, in part. says: "I have personally examined the information on file with our secre- tary, upon the authority of which the certificates have been issued for the players on the Camp `Borden hockey team. In every case this in- formation indicates that the players had either resided in Camp Borden prior to Octnher 15 or they resided i') Collingwood _or Barrie from which l Cam E')'i(`leit has t.he privilege of cbtairrirfg players under an amend~ ment to the rules made at the last; annual meeting. and which I might? nnint nut u':i< - hv thn `|\/lid. I illllllllll Ill(`(.`lll1L`,. HHH \\ lll('ll I Il`lI_L{Hl. point nut, was :~2pm1s by the Mid- lnnd Hockey Club. II in h-nn f`~\n-.n `Dnuu-Inn Linnlpnx HIHU I`UYCKL`_V \..lllU. It is true Camp Bordon Hockey Club hV(`-(`Ql`Ufi(,`illt".'s' for more than two imports but hero agziiii they are also within the rules as thorv are wpmriai exceptions in the case of players who have nut been i'o;1istm-- eri with the O.H.A. or any br;`m(-h of the C.A.H.A. during thv proz-ediniz season. The plu_\'m's in qu(`:~:1irm come within the .~<(.-npo of that ox- coptinii. I H ic vnthnv hneitlrx thn nnint ln l.'K'|JllHl|. ' It is ra1her_hosidc the point 10' slzggcst that :1 whnlv new tvmn has been h1'mu.:ht intn Camp Borden nsl 711 loans! s(*\'on of llwir pIa_v('r.~: play- ed one nr more _vo:n:< with Ynmp .Hnrr1r-n Borden. [UH HHC I "`X |-\:`r l.Ul'Cl`h' ll'lll11 llft` I0 HITII`. "I am .~:uro that officer:: of thv nth- ('1' clubs in the group would ho vm`_\' loath to svo any action taken which would mean the withdrawal of tho| Camp Bnrrlc.-n hockey team. Had` this club not been (-ntorod in the Inc- al group this year. and had I not been able to poi'. the Grm'on- hurst (`tub to leave its naturai L'i'nLipiiu.', in the North. them would` have been no cmmwtition in the` local group except thv (`ntdwat(-r- Oriilin (~r>mbinatinn, whir-h I am suro would have hovn a \'m`_\' iins:iti. (my state of at't'.-iirs. "In (`nnr'hisinn. might I point out. in . the now pl:1_\'m's which Camp Borden has obtain:-d this sons- on. that team is now at the font hi the standing in this group. indicat- ing, I think. that while those players arv l1(`\\ (`t)h1('t`S. they havv not been obtained b(`L'al.lS(` of outstanding abil- ity as hn('kc,v pia,vors." , A. playoffs two years zign when Ow- en Sound bent out the (`nits in the second ruunrl and last _\'enr when St. Mi(`haCl's Buzzers trimmed the Colts in the third round. This being his last yyar. he is very anxious to go l':irther in the present season. Cnulsnn is a fast skater and :1 fine team player. He has :1 hard shot and is n ennsistent gnnl scorer. But he has one fault which is rather a bad one. He doesn't keep going: at top speed all the time. He is inclined tn turn it nn nnlv in unnrtc In nthnrl nred prominently in the junior OH.` I I .\|JL'l'\| qlll llll` llllll'. TIL` I3 lI|L'lIHUU[ in turn it nn only in spurts. In other words ho devotes too much time In :itt:1(,-k and not enough to back- checking. If his team is in front ho is not inclined to over-exert himsoif. but when the team is behind and gums are needed. then C`oul. is right in the thick of it and nlw;1_\'.< dangerous. Cmilenn i: run nIl-rminr'l nihinin Hi UEIIIECYUUS. Coulson is an all-1 played rugby and b: and he is also a f sufthall [)1:l_V(`l`. Bu lacrosse is his favm is one of the best '1` ; r`.\. 4.. I l`lI)()K. | A few minulvs lntnr Kvilh S!-nl1,| hefty Indian rr~:u'_z{u.-n-rl, slzmt-rl .\ solo rush rluwn thv right hnnwls nnci bunt Hunk with :1 it-rrifio shui from the side. It was: tho first gun] Smlt has srrrwud this .~ but il l)(`\ (`!`- I lhvlcss tiod tho .-<('m't-. Tn Hun Inc! run-inrl l`.|:1nr'h:n`(l was J I l`\.\lLHl|_\' ll'il).',llL'. I` Allandulo juniors for 1 last season was with I limdalo intermediates. I Miss Jane Snor of Bradford spam the weekend with Mm Vern Sum- vrlzmd. Mrs. F. McArthur. who has been] under the doctor's care fnr xhe past two weeks. is rradunlly imprnvingz. I\'Ir.<. Jas. 1\I:u'tin has been bcroa\'- ed by the death of her sister. Miss F.wnn. The deceased resided in Tux`- unto and was in her 91st year. A__ . 4 .|_A ..x ... .._ A..._.'.. I UHLU nllu v\u.\ III urn anon pcnx. Owing to the change in train schedules. the vvenim; mail is not now being deli\=on'd here. This is a great inconxwenin-m-v to tho ma_'mr- ily of our citizens. who enjoyed their p\-`euimz nnner. great 1nc0n\'< Hy ciliz evening paper. wun Mr. mm Mrs. 12. masmx 1:1: Sunday. Iiss V\'innil`red McDonald is vi: Hing wnh her sister. 1VIrs. J. Fiiphicl at Trenton. Sam Malay of Barrie and `Mr. an Mrs. Dalton Banting \vr.jre the gues! of Mr. and 1\1rs. P. W. Carr la: \\ eokend. Thu: inuunhnn (l`l`il`F< Ind Rnnnln zxenzpe on pleasing solo ;`.pprec1a\cd. Mrs. H. Friel has returned after a visit in Toronto. Miss M. Nealnn of Toronto Sunday at Ambruse Moran's. mu.,_. 1- _._.. _.y.. ,..- 31.1.... n \'L\ llI)l'S ill L`. M31301} 5. Another social evening was on- jo_\`od at the school on Feb, 4. euchrv and checkers being the amusements. 1 \\e(`Ken(`l. . The townlme servxces last SLxxmlay were woil attended. '-Miss 1\l. Mc- Knnyin nf Thnrntnn <:an:~ :1 \`m`\` alien: vnsu 1n Tornmn. Ambrose Thus. Kennedy 01` Nelsnn. B home for the winter after ;n <|`I1|`l nf twm1(\'-Qn\'nn \'enr<, lhvless Hon uw . I In tho Inst pr-t'iurt |`tlnn(-tmrd wa:4 sent off for snmv minor ut't`t-n.~:- amt the Indi.'ms 5`!-i7.v(t this .'tr|v.'1nt.'w(- tn gun]: tho I~`|_v-rr: :I;::tin. 'l`hi.s' tim(-I I | -an-. Hnrmnn st,-nrorl an :1 pn.<.~: from Van- clit,-ni . 'I`h(\ T<`ty(~r.- tul (In-spr-r:tto us the minutes |i('t\'(`t| oft on tho hip. clmrk and thvy worv still me `drill down. They hurl all kinds of (`harm'- cs but lnrty lurk v.':t.< ax,-:tin: th<-m. Tt. Innkt-(I ;.{mu(l m-:11` lhv mtrt uf thv gumv when unv ut the Indizms With` rult.-rl off for lI`i[)]>it1L',. Rut ntn.-:. it \v::s: not thv Flyors but tho lnrliuma wtm s<'m'u-tl (tut`im.{ this inlvrim. It wu.-: :1 (` . of f`1ll`(']('.` l\(`SS1Il'(Hlt1tt lnwt.-(I tn park M` the Lsnul Ch('('kt`(l Wivhmznm wing. AS :1 Canto right ]itt|(- lI` ` ynrds nut. Pm-lc nnrt Mt-/\: Sttlft nut in al'I|\.c Lu |\\:'u\_y `.\:'\r;n gcuna. Mrs. J. J. Cumming spent a day in |Barrie with her mother last week. n IS...` an.- uuxnnc wuu lIL'I Iuuulcn I wccn. R Bridges Misses Ruby and Mur- iel Carson of Toronto were we;-kend .\'n\-nnr: nv (` (`:ar {I MOUNT PLEASANT I3 ;:_?_:_._.:...:.J I Mr. and Mrs. En}. with Mr. and 1\`Ir>'. Cnnn \' BOND HEAD APTO Mrs. Robert Cunningham spent last week with Her sister in Barrie. Miss McLean 01 Crown Hill visited her sister. lvlrs. (`. W. Henry, last week. Mr nnri M|'k` ("inn Jinn nl` ln1'u~nx- wee . I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wicv of Le1`m_\7 spent Sunday with Nlrs. Wict.-`s moth- er, Mrs. Eastun. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckingham and fmnily of EIm\\> spent Sun- day at Dr. l{orlon's. MI`. and Ml'.<, Rnnnlri (:('hI`iQI mull (my at JJI`. Horton s. I Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gilchrist and Mary of Guthrie spent Sz11urda_v with their claughtc~r. Mrs. 11. Blucl l The monthlv sucinl meeting n1` SL. men` daughter. Mrs. H. Bluckslnck. monthly social meeting 111' St. Jude's A.Y.P.A. will he hold in the l):lS(!I11(_`11l ml" the (:hm'uh m-xt I\'Inn- day nighl. Feb. 11. and will take` the form of :1 p1'ngx'(.'SSi\ L` cmkinnln party. The Senior \\7nmm1`,< Insiitnlv arr! UH` (ll`l('lI.\l'. l-l|ll Ill usunl mig:h|_\' ,1',:1mu-. (srs all \\ (II`k('(l In Ioulu-(I just use gnml must of Hit` Iinw. I'l dlvd with iniuri<-.-: : buys. (`.`:])(`(`ii|H_\' ` shm-I of vmulilinn, and Harm-.~' \-.'v1`- grunt Ch':1\u-nluwst f(\\\- Ionmrz in (`)m.'n'i4 mom for .~.-gu-ml um Iht` Fly:-1'.<. in lln-ir (lid in rvnl juh in I Clrrsvly. I`hn I-nun- 1-I`n\\" party. 1 Women's Institute arr Cn1(`l`tuinin;; "nur lmsb:mcl.~;" in the Orange Hall on I`hursd::y evening. Feb. 14. Supper sm`\'0d at 6.30. At`- yter supper thv ow-nin,-,1 will be spent in games. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ilonrv nml m Gordon were in "I`<)mx uttoncling Ihc l`um3I'u ;ry's niece, Mrs. Birnic IIrm1r= Iv-vilu-I ry`s mvco, Irene Irvin Trinity ` tr-nims undu ' Lrcnc l)'\/llH.',|. I Y.P.S. met on 1`uosdz1y cv-[ m1in;.', undm` n11'.~':-:inmn`y lv:I(h:1'. The] topic Uniting the I-`m'ccs" was ably; taken by l\/liss: Cunuunm. The ll1iXL`(l quurtctle s:m1z. St. .IuLl(;-`s \v'0s1ry lh(`(`HHL', will he held in tho h:x. ml" 1111* :'h1m~h rm \Nr3(l1m.s'(lny L`\ 0lHl\. Feb. 13. im- mediaiely fnlluwing the rt-gulm` weekly pmyor m('u1in;_',. The lndivz; M` the (:hur<:h are n.~.4l(cd to bring rc- Ireshmonis. I TM` 7 R nrnIIlr\ nf '|'h:\c ultm . Ul`. W. Li. hprnl sum of Mrs. .135. plnvo. has lwon in 1 h0sy)i1:1l.< fur the undvrg,rnin_L' n vrilk liu lmw um Hw rnml ]l|lH1l`l`_L{I\lH_L: vrnu-zu nporu [is nnw on the mm! In 1'(-L'<\\' brother. I~'mbns Sm-zmlt-, hcen with him. 1*e`.u1`ncd In 1151 week. I\1'thux' (_2rm'I1 0 also n 'I`|mrnlrm old Imy, if :|tisI`:u`lm;v p1`xu;rv.x':.- nl'l<~r ing an npcrnlinn in :1 l`m`< pitnl 1:151 F`n Plan l.ou,inn lh-zmc-h I I A mr-Minn M" 1111- rol|H`m`( She \\`lH no \'N'_\' _L{l`L`:I1l_\_' During the wan". Mr. must :1cli\'c in tho work u (`rn<< Em-it=1\', A skiH(`4 In UK` nnmo. mo nmcrzu sun hold in St. Jude's Churvh. `F. V. Abbntl nfficinaingt. us the Rev` S. G. M(*('nrm:l s(`1`\'i(`o xms nnvndc-d h_\' n I: I;:r(~uminn ml` nr-i;:hhur.< zmr AV\11|n(I thn flu:-rxl 1ril\Hh\< :.!l`(`L[IlOI1 m m-mum: Amnng the 1'1m'ul 1 from St. Judo`s AX. 5unr1u_\`. The Y.P.S. meeting on Tu was extended 1 tn inin in 2: \.V-\ zmrl ::um<- nl` lhv ynrds rml. Pr`(.'l< uml Mv1\: slnnrl that mum` for tho Flyt-x'::. (-.~:p<~(~i:\lly tho fm`nu'r. who w:I.~a :\.'1m',(-rnlus on (`V('l'_V rush and tlitl 1:I'v:I1 work on thv rh-fun.s'<-. I`:n1~h'ir|_u<~ Iurnod in his In I`:wt the I`|_\'- wurkt-(l llw Ilmmsl. zmrl us Gram.-nluu'st I'h<- tvnm \\':1.~` rid- K l1lll (`l1. ill :..SU 1. Mrs. B. Casmn ardson `attended late Mr. ' Darby Snndnv vhnm I'C.< FnHn\\'n n tho hnr mm in Q uclent pastor at Lvllnosmg ()1 mo 51 churrh. Mrs. Bridge \\'as -rly Miss Mao McKinIo_\'.c1augh- 7' Mr. and Mrs. John McKinIe_v .~ hlnnn THORNTON CRAIGHURST THE BARRIE EXAMLVER, MINESING Sprnul(\ hi) ."l`_V _L{l`L`l1l_\;' lHlSKO(I. Mrs. Hill was nf the Red . A skilled noodle- . sho \\'.'1.~` the l(-udm` in H.'n`InI\n1< .'I< \\'(`l`!` lh .m. an and Mrs. M. d the funeral 0 u\' :1? \V\'nhri:-In clnsvly. The l:n'1:`.~ (~rm\'4| 1: amnv in nnrrlv. 15-41 . pz svnl. Mzlym` Sinmsvm uf (Kl off H10 puvk ul Hw n ;:rv:11 ovnliun {mm H M ('un.<. 'l`hvI:v nm. n! 10:19.! 1700 puuplv HI I m:1_\'h(` 1lu~ :n'<-nu (lil'(`( plvalsvcl. uml .'Il. 1hu.~<(' whn \\'vr(\ ('I:n\mrin:: I'n svvorul _\'o:n'.< zuzu. an lhwo \\'u.< nu m-ml fur The in` gut \'m\' snl pvrind. It \\'n:: \`m'_\' haw :11 first but the lrmm` vnnut `I-1\V1\ nxnlhul 31 In

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