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Barrie Examiner, 16 Apr 1936, p. 13

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Grm1--Frod Haynes, Barrie. Spare goal. Douglas Varty, Orillia. 1\..r~....... 1` 1\..A.. n. ..._.I Lll Bill Roads Give Motorists Trouble , \'\`il_`v`, unu ll [Ill made in L'nz\chin;`.. so sure that the 1m lable couldn't just xl\~a\I11\ u I\lIIu~a\\~ nn~- I INNISFIL NOTES I13..'n r1 E\ THE BARBIE EXAMINER, BARRlE,_0N'1'...CANADA IIIJI ll-I 11 I (By R. G. S.) his . of having :2 us a farm. as B:n'nca~ znnd one. It is bringin,.' .~.'.-us nu. r\(\\-O un-n 'L'llllL' HHS _VL' iurod fur D0`. hardly displu talent nlreu faluablc uuy. ' Barrio Fire Rriuzulo nro hnlrlmgz 11 lzmwfil shmv :11 1110 Cnpilnl. Mm)- day. '1`u(~. and WK-dm~.~:d.'ny mrxl week. The feature pit,-ture is Thu Healer" with Ralph Bvllznmy. l(arm1 Marley and Mivkny Rrmncy slnrrimz. Scvuml z1Hrn('(,ive short l'lI)j(`(..`-' nrr: nlsn listed on the p1'u;.:r:nn, inc1ur!-- imt :1 c0m('d_v and <':n'tmm. \X7r\|vL- ohm-hurl I-`pd unu.Ir .\r\ Il...l (`rs vvvrv mm, Iwn mr lf'.".['_H(? ::L'm'Hu', hnm 1'5. and lmth wvrc sztnrst ulsu (IL'- I fon3ivul_v. I7:-lnnrm is: (.n his last ` ' yrnr nI' iuniur but Smith has znmlhnr , year. It wns; :1 shmnv `.n have tul nmlt Ronnie Polhir,-k of Ox-illin from 1 th<.~`n|l-::l:n` tvnln. Iwv:1u::" hi:: pl:1yim.' I w:ui~ in- that ulnz: xll uuzumn and til I (`Mitre hi` liln'l \'n~M mnvh in Do-v .. . .- <<...;n. 'm..-.-.- mm-n 5;L`\'(`l`< ! ...,-, .. ............ I Work st.'1rtvd last w':(-k on H1.- new Lnbluw (}1`uc(:t(,-rin :l(l(Hl,inIlS and in1prnvcment.~4. William Mnlhu-I run ml" 'I`nrnn1n ic in nhzn--rn nf H11- service. Barrie Wz1to1'wm'ks Dept. has pur- chased u now Fargo 1!/._. -1nn truck from I"lz1m!d Hill. local Ch1',v.s`l:.-1` ldealer. C I17 Tl. an I-.o.n 'uI`p`v\ll n an-u Hun `(l(.'E.Hl'. S. W. Munre has added :2 new Hm. Jaegcr Knitting W00]. tn the stock of his (lrygnnds store. See page 10 for Mr. Mo0re s advt. ... .. . . .. I w. D. Griffith<. nnlhavinxg runv} regained his hcaith after a mean! illness. has sew-red his crmnvcthm with the boot and shoe bu.s`ines.~` lc:1rx'i(:d mldcr his name. - Mrs. E. A. Rynn xvns the winner Inf tho zoppzelin bn1u1.{n.'1 in the c-zm< 1:51 jllb`l, (3H(ll.`(l at N. J. Ih'(*nn:m'.~'. She g1.ms:. the xvvimzl as 47 lbs.` 8 tr/..<.: "H1:-`1 8 021:. over the cnrrvm \ur-ixvhl 0 I)/..\.L `H1551 (1 07.5. UV(,`J' Ull` LZ()l'l`(`('| wt.-ight. Wm`py" Phillips, one of Bz1rriv'.< [new baseball pilclwrs. is working) at the I mm. Oil Co. station Inn Br`nclfm`(l St. Smnky Smith. the other player. is: duo tn .';1:n'l :11 thn Shell . .-:hnr1l_v. Alex. Elrivk has been .'1ppnimwl n1:n1:u,'vr of llw \V:1lk\\'vl Sh1)(`Sl(|"1 . formerly n1mm;:<'(l 1H\(l(`l` ihn n.'nm- of W. D. C`-ril'filh.-4, who hm: rt-ssig,-n- (rd due to his hvnillu. Hnrnm Schmuck of Kitchener has r(2tu)'n(.-'l tn the staff of the store. I( TO 1\Ir Y\Ifnm-Scum xrnnnu-u1uv\un LU Llll.` Slilll (ll Ll|(,` SlUl'C. K. N. M. M())'l`lS()l1. gr`nornl mun- nrzcr nf First ('0-upm':I1,iv: Pm-k4'r.s' of Ontario l.1(l..`B:Irri0. has purcl1.u:- lccl the farm of I[crl)(-rt Cl-'uh:un. concession 4. lnni. noun` C!l1u:'vl1- ill. and wilh hi-4 l`z1mil_v is: mm/i'\'1` them slmrtly. He will nmmr I)::(-k and forth in tho pm-kin;: plnnl ozwlv clay. l Rnrrin TT`irr- lh*iymrln nvn llnlrlnxcrl illlll lHl|H'UVL'lIlL'Hl.`-i. VVIIIIEIIH IVIEIUIU` mn of l`m'unt.n is in ch:n';:n 0f the wurk. which is being 1`ush(-ul fur- w.'u'd night and (lay su that the new nmdvrn meat and grncc.-rv .~`tm`e will be ready in about two weeks more. All local L`ll'1)(3IH,L`l`S and labor haw.- bcon employed um.l.-1` Mr. Mutiny- son's supervision. Zellers Ltd. are featuring "Won- der Values" in their advt. for this weekend on page G. 1 \.VnlL-m- Rhwne Lhl nrn fvnlnrinsj \VC`l{Cl](l on page . Walker Stores Ltd, :1 "House Furnishing S their advt. on page 14. 1'..I-.. 0...... .....a (nu... ( uu.u uuvl. uu pa.-5;. Al. John Sasn and Sons. frunt dealers. have purchased a smart new Dorhzo cummomiul panel truck for local cnruir-n lllilrltll U1 nlnun. :.: [ml other l`:uir ('<`nl"I M(:I..:uu',hlin ml Micl zn'l nl` Pcn`l:um-_, A. ~_|.. ., nu u,.,.-uh uh - uu;,x,uu.-u.-. At the meeting of the new Gen- orul Motors SurviceC1ubhvldin tho Legion Hall here, Monday night. Thus. E. Shepherd. Barrie. was 01- ected president, with Wm. Rnwo. Owen Sound, as vico and Wm. White. Nt-wmnrkvl. wen-lznry-trcueh um-v~ A1 Hun ynnniinzr in In! ul VVIIIIU. lVl'\.\"lIlill'Kl'l. '5(`('l'('I1ll`y`lrCiH` un-1`. A1 the met-lingz. imt|'1|(.'ti talks on tho C.I\/I. products wvrc gin-n by C. 1"). Smith and W. Gillnil of the 'I`urontn office. 42 were pre- sent. Can I\'\tI'n G (`nu I\l|I~ uulnuu 1.0` II..- See page 9 for p:u`liculm`s of llw six Mm`. n1ntlros:~:0s lhnt will be given away free during Marshall Mattress Week from April l8-25 Ono 1nmt1't-ss is being givvn away in ,u Barrie draw from A. E. Smith's Furniture Store. and H10 other live in :1 pmvincinl contest. All ynu have 10 (ln is send in yuur cnupnn and you have six rhnncos for 12 mal- i1`vs.<. Tho (irznv will he zmnouncud Mn April 25 I `_TA \ V. lldlllh visiting his fur a week. KC.-n D347` ' \'VKlIlL' . Miss Mm`: LOSS: ".iI(`d at hm` ho` lweok-end. 117 Itn....Z.4n.-. K` r"1rnsIn'* as her lllJl(`(`l "Prnvcr." mhvr item: on tho nv-nmnm wen`. H snln by Mi. Hlen Nnsu.'nr1hv.` :1 due! by Misses Mum! and Dorothv I -`nrd. rnadinq hv Olive .In|m.~:Inn. Miss Ethel I-Iarris closed the meet- mg. IIIIU CHI Barrio. ll"rI$ mnk lho (n-`mnu r":-*-~r-xv:: '=nd husiness: pnrt. Thu roe nf W Meeting was in chnree of Mk". Maud Ford. whn "ave n taH nu-.nsinrr her mbiect "Prnver.' Uihnr item: nn Han nv'mrrnm worn \r'll.\.`i I\lL1'l IVII snL~ndim.:' the l\ [is`.< Mzncllyn Jack C` 'T`n..n %All-Star Junior Team of l District With Six Colts Maple hn m-A` HIAJIVLI I I'll: MAIN STREET S|Sl(`l`. " Mr. and lln. at Mrs. 1 (`.nH-anuhn Grenfnl V.P.S. h an Yvlnndrur r ANTEN MILLS I31'(`nth\\'ni1v and N. Fln]:1_v nnlu. visited at J. Bro:11h- ALONG THE 1 a any marchin-r GRENFEL CLOWES istnn from tho \V(`st. is sister. Mrs. Ed Garrett, l'SEl) 'l`l{l7(`KS 1931 Ford 1'; ton stake 1930 R00 1`-,--ton 1930 lleo 3-tun visitors wiih friends here Jean McLean. 'I`ornnl0. aid?!` NH`: (3 D T3,-n~f. [.'ntlhew.< Easter 1 Cnughlix Mrs. :1. uortrnm. .<. J. Bortrnnfx; Miss ex` of Alistnn. with woll: Lillian Bran- Mrs. M. Atkinson's. Ln... .. ..... . =:snr of 'I`nmnt0. vi- mmo here for the IVICl.C`11l1. 'l'Ol`0l1 Mrs. C). D. Pu: NTr< R RIM-I rn I i ml havmg 1u.'iv| ! are featuring Specials" in 4, : nf Toronto, is holidays with I FRANK (TURR./\N ON 0./\.I../\. Frank Curran. publisht-1' of the Orilliu New.<-l.(-HUI". wzls (-lovtctl tn the O.A.I..A. ('.\((`('ll1i\'(` :11 {hr an- nual m<`(~Iin;: in 'l'<)rm1!u ml (`mud F1'idu_V. He is s('m'-1:u'_\'-Irv:n:urL'r ul' Ihn r\..:|I:.. ..|..1. Y\Vn..l l`l|U{.l_V. lH.' IS S|'l'll'lill') -Il'l`2IHlH'l'l' `H the Orilliu S(.`llilH` Huh. NOX1 )'('n1">`. cunvvnliun will not Iw hl'](l in To- rnnln. it was: (Ir--id`.-rl. ()\\`il|_L', In '[` rnn!n'.~: zlmrurcnl (lis:r(r;:nrd fur the gznmc. A. E. I{opu:~'. I"!'r_;u.'<, \vn.s chosen president, su('v(-zrdimz Frerlr Wnpzhmne, Jr., and ltlxssell T. Kelley. Hmnillon. lat. vice. Tho bnl-` Int rzu.-lust which has been U.\`(`(] to crmiml lho vntimz in past _V011I`.'7 v.'n.'< wrecked. ME. IJVINGSTON I Fnr tho prico. Fwr:-`s nu nublir:i1_v. for (.`I1l(`l'l:Iilln1(:lH.\` equal In Cum-` ` ing T*`.v(-nls". %`\Ride 'CC`MBicyc/es 5:/10/Every Dav 36 Bayficld St. 1;, Ne.-_\~_]`m1(.l.. N(.(.m(1 .nUrn1L` lil'()])l rm` Wm-*"l` nn '-'`I "W. i'```` u_V. "1 "('9 "f I.-" -"`~"`i~"r D" (-ntiun in 1"""W'l|-'13 W `I. Whit-`h D<'1|`i1- fa; ::iImf`.`=. 3. ["t'I`_4 us, \vns` J`r<`.~'iri(`nt Jo? en FrerlH4`rnutinn:II Lon home, '1`.'1'i(3(l of the sus} Dy. b.'11- `Ur the WiIl(L\`< `m.-kct Bornin Bl`()])h_\ ml inhmunl frum 3) Jpn ! . . .. .:4.. TTZI - TAILORED TO YOUR"PERSON/\L ME_SURE' Time payments may be arranged for a small extra charge. Ask your dealer for a. catalogue. C C M. "CirI's or "B;-y's" C.C.M. "Crescent" Men's. . C.C.M. `Ladies " . . . . . . .. C.C.M. Boy Scout"... .. . .. C.C.M. "Standard Roadster". When you go to buy a bicycle look for the things that over 200,000 boys have found in their C.C.M. Bicycles. The "straightline drive" is the nal proof of C.C.M.'s precision methods of manufacture. You will find that the perfectly straight alignment of the two sprockets under all riding conditions causes the chain to run smoothly and with a minimum of friction. Ride the bicycle and you will see that the back wlxccl tracks in a perfectly straight line behind the front one. These are the things that make for smooth, effortless riding. Check the pedals and crank hanger and note the easy-running qualities of C.C.M. bearings. Look for a real coaster brake that is free-running yet quick and smooth-acting as a brake. C.C.M.'s Hercules coaster brake is everything a brake should be. Look at the wheels and see that the spokes are rustless and that the tires are the famous Dunlops. Look the entire bicycle over completely for every detail of what you think a bicycle should be. If you look for all these things, and remember also that 200,000 other boys have done the same thing and then bought a C.C.M., you too will buy a. C.C.M. Bicycle. ovs kr x6w0wht to lleokzfor in a bicycle and they know in a coupie of days -riding whether on not they have-got "it". ~ v ` That is why bn every school day ever 200,000 boys aily mount their C.C.M. Bikes and ride easilyand svtgnftly off to school. They got what they expected in their C.C.M.'s and they told their pals. 1935 1934 193; . I932 URRY BR05- auuu .~. J rc.~'i'(`nt John Chick m`n:Itinn.'II I.0:u:1 - hz1:~: I )1] pl` ll... n .. If for llAl-Iii} 1l_Il(lT)_I'El;IC'I` . )_ .7U 33.50 . 35.00 35. 00 .$29.75 27 -:n C-9:M:%A IL IN HHS I'|'Hl.`'I . Detroit. Olympi mm! lIu(+::~_v 1.0: wnn i Illlill lAk'E|[.LHL' Hi ' SLlS}IL`l1si()l1. I U/inIl<(n' 1-III] ll|l' .`ILL\}ll.lIhllll| Wimlsm' 1-lul Brnphy fzn-r*.< `I I`:-Ann In-nIn\:un Bmph_v. vet I1(]. Bulldn (I inrl(~I'ini{(-l_\' ..f LL. ....1'. lludson-Tcrraplzme Distributor 'Bayfiold and Ross Sts. PHONE 131 BARRIE l!l{0l llY -Sl'r.\'Pl'...\'! |':l) C .. 39. 50 - Y` . . ... 45` 00 CM. Road Modclycr" 50,00 C.C.M. "Delivery" (less basket) . 52.50 HI) LN IIIIIIKIHI pn:<.s'il)|t~ hum onnl hm-key i. "k ml` lhv In- 1:4 I100: unli- lf the m-tiny` I. ... .n.|n:l.I |l' iH'l Illll ll])h(,`l(|. \|n Inn:-_ t':\ (`l'li.-1-1` you saw his .|\al.|t\.' Pig: Thll-lean : hone 453 lhurschy, April 16, 1936 ..-j- l'|_\'mnulh Sedam 'l`vrr'.|pl:mc (`uznvh I932 l)c.\`otn .\`mI:n| Ford (`n'.u`h Durant l{u:ulslor with rumhlt` 50:1! Some Explnnntinns The annual Examiner selection for . an all-star junior hockey team from 3' the GL`Ol`].{iflI'l Bay grrmp of the O.I~l. ` A. is nnw given. Before you got -1.me for a breath. it is presented ' quickly as follows: r1....I 1.'*....-I1r ..... ,... r)......:.-. c<.......p. 3` 1-rs. H mm lop Funk it` rnnkiny: :15 Ill CHIN lll. HM` nul- year. 11:: hv Ull|_\' M` the xlinrvl (mm _iuvvnila- clmrvh \\';x)`. |-: lwvn and ho :u'('nunl. I|:.< :mcl h:1:< lwvn =I rv_L-,ul'u` Tho pl:1yim,; of Mr- s(`n.~::I1im1;Il in thv cnulrin'l lw lvfl mil Ilv _1:vl:: ruling: an: 1 I 1 hm. uln .'lll uuznsun unu ul 1* rHln'l yivltl Do- ` Smith. 'I`!u'rv \\'vr(` :;v\'m`- I . II.-n-ht-r nnd . nnnl l"l`$. Ilc 1ill:m(l. .~..H.u \\'|`I`l` :\L' Hm-ht-r I Ull l|l.`\ IK'I' li(':\y-pt-(1 :1! hand ::hnl:: I null of po- l' (`uldw:\1u:` |'I1(`l` ill! nml Bill well. without > nn;.II.\...l l the most improved player in the league. Midland had a pair or fair left wingers but no other team rated mention in that position. Pete Mc- Lean of Orillia is only 16 and is on the way up. ur:II:...... A `)l\ 'D......:,. ....I.I:,.l uu. .u_y up. William A. Bell, Barrie, public school principal and a star junior player himself back in the (lays when Collingwood was laps in that [dirt-clim1, is number one conch. Didn't he take a badly rlis0r1q.'n1i7.cr_l and rlL-nmmlizerl tr.-nm, thirrl in the group. and send them 1hrm,1_v,l1 to the zqrnup champinnsl1ip'. VVIII. Llill'llL'l'. l'l.'{)|'l'.\'L`lllHl}{ lHl' newly-formed Barrie Softball As- sociation, which has L. A. Emms as president, spoke on and moved the amendment to form :1 new in-] tcrmcdiate "C" series for places with less than 3.500 populminn. The intermediate B" series will be re- stricted to towns under 10.000. nv-4-u -Iv-4 . Dcfenr:e-~Jack Dyte, Barrie, and Hugh ML-Gill, Orillin. Spare dc- fence-Ger:1l(I I..0iu'h. Midlzmrl, and Jack Pnttnn. Barrie. r`nr\Inn Allan.-I T\nn~. v u. ..,. U. H... - .1` Tlvnu-in I)l.'lUl'Uo Dinnas made :1 great bid for Mid- lzmd's first title, cmnplctcly nut- r_-In wing the Wimlsm'itcs in the initial or inn in run nn :1 19.4 lnnrl nn Barrie (lelcp_:1tinn. William (}zn'ncr, Archie [-1. Marshall and Joseph Susn. at the umuml xncolin;,' 0!` the Ontario Amateur Suflhnll Associa- tion at Owen Sound on Good l*'rirl:n_v_ wore passed i 117..- /1-....- The amendments presented by the | Windsor Marigolcls. although los- ing the second game of the finnll plnynffs at Midland. Salurdzly night. 33-26. defeated Midland Dinnas for the Intermediate B basketball (-hnm~- phmship of Ontario 61-56 an the mum]. The champions rlnwnc-rl lho Dizmns 35-23 in Windsor 2: \V(.'L`k l)(r1'm'c. v`u........... .......`l.. .. .....-".4 I.:.'I xv... 1\/l:.1 lflilhlll l,lIL' VVIIIUSUI It\7.\ Ill IHU llllllill ' <~.(-s;::inn to run up a 13-4 lead on the game. Led by their tall centre, Cy Ney, who garnered 18 points during the evening, they ran rings around the opposition for the first `In minutes. A\l ...-nun. In the second half. hnwever, the `Windsor offense began to click and. iwhile never losing their lead on the |[t:ime, the locals were as far as 10 ,;mints dm2\'n on the round hulf-\v:1_v iihruuy.{h the final ennlrri. Urged -in tn further efforts by the tireless `Nev. Dinnas made nlfinal spurt and lk'(Il1l(! within 3 points of tying the [(`(Illl1l before Windsor clicked again. t . __?j..... I |Barrie l\;I;)fi;;x17$iPa7$-s'ed ] At O.A.S.A. Conventionl I nwunn lI1\l 11: nunvvu;v Thruv B:n'rie~ buys. members nf ;All:mtl::lu Y.M.C.A.. competed in ;thv :mnu:1l Bluur Business 1\/Ian's` rn(:(':; pl 'l'urnn1n on Good Frid:1y.$ I-Iorb. Smith vms Huh out 01' 28 who l'ini::hv(l in tho fivv-mile run. In U10` *lln*m--milv juniur run. Bub DL`l:m(3_v lxvnx 9th and Stnnlcy Moon Imhg ;uul of 22. ` A ! I ! Cum-h H" 2:011 'Gil>.x`nn: (ix-fvm-x-_ nn. l.:1Ruv. Stun Mlll'ShllU; right |vl`1 \vin;:. Ilium; (`mu-h l.t'(}vur: Strnclum. .`K).nnnn - } Barrio has sufferer! a big lnss in spm'1.ing vircle-s. for it is l'1`.|)ul`h`d in-3 ;dn_v that Rny Bus" Storey has t:1k-; ivn :1 job in 'l`urnntn. at: :1: :8 it JHCK J'i|Ll.(lI|. l`Jill'l'lL'. ` Centre--Alhert. DemnI'(:0, Bnrrin, and F`rml Smith, Orillin. ' Rmht. wim{~ ~l.lnyrl Rnhorts. Mi:`.~ lnnd, and Arnnlrl Smith, Orillin. ` 1 nan` Windsor Takes Cage l Title; Beats Midland: J Select Town I League All-Stars fa; sP0mv1Ew`I / ` 1 Charlie Sougrum nf Barrio. cm of Trinity Collmezc S(`hunl.< run-hvd lhv nal in the bn_v.s 105 at tho zmmml '.l`urun!n um! trivl Junior Badminlun tnurm ;'l'm'unm this week. Hu nun-ts .-\d:lm nf tho Buulcwlrd club I} 41....) ..\.4.... V Orillia dollnltcly will be in lhv` grace for Canadian senior lavroswi zhonnrs again. Two new pl:1_\'cl`s ur-l x'i\'ucl yestnwduy. Jack Davi.~`. forxnur` lcuptaln of Toronto Maitlands. zmd` `Dick \Nalsl\. fnrnwr Omngv..`\'illc" and pro star. Hugh Kelly has re turned frmn Branlfnrd and Gordie` lluctlgcr is cxpvctvd back from llunuvvr. '1`lu'se pl:\_vcr.<. pluw sever- al new ones yet to cunw. plus slx inf lusl _\'our's lean) still in Orillin. `will give the Terriers u contending jtemn again. I I * X I `VIUIVUIHU [H `.`\d:lll`l M 111 .l`xnu1 toduy. 1 Georgian Bay Blldnllnloll .-\ssnv- `iution held their annual imw-tin_; last night in Barrie :\rmoury. It \v:i.< decided that the 1937 lmirminwiil < would be held in Barrie. undo!` lli" :n1x.~'pices nf the l'Suri'iv Tnwn ll:i'.l 'Club. Frank M. Spry. of Bairriv G;ir- i ;ri:.on. was elected pl`l`>'l(l(`l)l. 1):`. S. ll Hnrne of Ontario }ln.~`pilal. Orilli:i.; ixzizzc-proctidmit. and William A. Mul- lcomson. Barrie. secretary--troasurer.i `George M. Pinkerton of Orillin Gain '3 `rison. retiring president, was elected `. `honorary president. i 1` ` HC` IURUH HS (1 Flglll. \\'lll}.',l.'I' IILHIIUU Your show is not fully advertisedlAn Smith \\'hu has great junior pus- wilhout a notice in `Coming Events . sibililios. ` Only 8 cents a word, 50: minimum. But there is also Earl Leigh,Barac- Bud Kushnvr. :: plu_\'iug with I... .n...-.m..1;l.. u-nu, nu... ... Left win;{---~Hnrnld Scott and Bill] McLeod, B.'u'ri0. RUNNING AT TORONTO .._. . 1" .. In-ls: goal. Gibson. 1 (loll-m'v. ('x`u\\'l`m'd. LJIRUL` n. S(`hu(`nhC1`1': cenlrv, Kirby. ri;-J11 wing. Gilmnur. Loo: Lt. Ilmo.~:, Hill. II . III` .\l'l1ll'U llll` III nzuls against Gm>d_\'v:1 night Bruvc Hnlt also playing for H .~:0lc(-l.~': gnul. Lt-(`.<~:1r, mm, ('r:1wfurd. S1r:u-h- Slm`('_\'; ('(-nlrc`. Kirby. {ht wimz. 1'.u('l\'. Snxu` [im.`:<. Wiles. fnrn1m' B:n`rio boy. \ l,1l'i(i.\'h Consuls in llLY(fk1`)' nulz: nn\'.-' n.. ..... .4 nm 4: 1'Cpl`(`.'<(`nlim{ the .-.;n s:..c'm.|| Au- .' lHl'l'X> I 1 in * ;I(~n;:lIu and prnc-lised all _ve:n- with tho (`ullsp I1 is said he will be ready In ::mpx'is'(` the fans next son- `.:n';I<'.l:: in the town lL*.'1gu(`- lmuk Iilw lhv nnly lwn olhor dv~ `l`mu~mm*n with n chan('v tn mnkv UH` ~ l_'.`,l`:l([l`. Ruth have two _v(':1rs ha ,-:0. 1T;.'l|\'(l}1( lIl`_`.!L` is. u puwcrful body- l,.x-(`.(`:1r - }""b-V-`(`l1.~('l<(`1` lmi has xm injured shnulrlor vk. ....u.:,.;. . . 1.. IA n.;.... u ,.1. wunu yuzu`. ` Storey for Defence 3 Jack Dyte, enptnin this .-en: will be eligible next _\'c.'n' and that pro- tects the < lut'em-e. Dyte \\':1s a stand- out: tl1l5~`_a'yen1' _,\;1_(l will be .u\'ei l beler iriislh i1'(:'\{l& e:ia"on. It-is con- I sidered-hi.< lag-icnl dclmwo partner- slwill he Roy "B115" Storey. who has . just one _Vt:;ii' tu go. .~:ime as Dyte. )`Slm'e_\' will he one til` the liiggvsl `[)ll_\'(`l`.N' in junim` r:1nk.<. with 190 gpnumls uf beet` and :1 terrific shut. \Awln\':u' rm skates is all that `kept him out this sensun. but he got {in S(`\'(`l'ill gurnes. plnyorl in the town and pm<-tised with lllw (r'( HIK4 II-l\v|1`xA 0.` .--n...-inn 1]. fun... nnvl nun, \_/Ullb lIL'.`l|. .\L'2.l.\UlI ll)llK.'*E IJI`l].',Hl. The tezun loses some good players by the age limit but there are so many p1'mT1i.~:im4 yuum1,e1' boys com- ing along the clumt.-es seem better bthun they (lid :11 the beginning, of the present. vr-nson. Just look how well the (.'l.ll'!'(3Ill Colts (lid, given little hope of geltim: out of the group CVCIL -Juuu. :...\,:-unuu.-um Some r-xplnnntinns: are presented herewith for the bmwfit nl` those who might wnnrler nt smnc of the chrilccs, 7"`-In.-n nnnl |'\n lHIln flnuhl nhnni What about next, season ? Chances are Orillin and Midlmitl will be 1'()lLL h(`l` than ever tn beat. The jun- ior clubs in the district 300111 to be coming along better each year. Look Good in Gnnl Barrie will be well protected in goal. Elclnn Grunt Goring, sub this season. should stop right into llziyiies` pads without much weaken- ing of the 1021111. lie has two years to an in junior. A stzmrlnut. in min- or ranks. he was unly kvpt out of :1 rog:ul:n' hnrlh this smisnn because the C'nlls had such :1 star as Ilnynes zivnilnlilc. l`...n nlhnn 1'\I\I1n n`nr1r] run! an inn- `LUWII lL'E|),'Ul,` HHS yL'il|. kllllly 14L?- Goar of the Y.M.C.A. team was a .';cn: Only 17. m.'1n_v c-onxidnr LeGo.'n' lik<.-1_v to boat Haynes out of the 1'QL{lll1ll` pnsl. But it is re- porlod ho may move to '[`m`un10 with his l'.'1mily. The other ggnnlie is (`.onr_ue Firmzm 01' 1 .:n'.'u-:1::. who is also ready for junior. but 1`1:1.~`. only (me year. { Qfnrnv fnr hnfnnnn ` HIHI (`ll 31 \1 _V"~'sll'S LCKHH. l1il\\ I '. j\VhiU:y" Walker. also of Baracas. E: -'1:\ rugged. `nm'd-shootim.: right wing for who may make the gmde. Then ithe champion Central United juven `ile team has :1 right winger named vi Am Q-nilh whn hnq n-nnl inninr nnx. PRESENT GOOD 'BARRlE cons ` 1 TEAMj9_R1937; At this time the outlook for Barrie Colts next season looks bri Ihl. l~. 'l`hr\ H-znn Incnq cnvnn rtnnrl nl,-xunw: |L'Vl.'l|. By graduation, Ab Demarco, Bill M('l,.l3(')(l, Fred llaynes. Jack Patten and C1'awfnrtl Leigh pass into older ranks. Quite a loss for any team to sul'l`er. There goes a great goalie. rli-l'en(~em:m and th1'ee;1'm'w:1I'(ls wlm iwere iimmrtant (`arcs in the team.- l)emarr~n wns' the Conat-her nr Shore ml` the (Tolls. As he played. so (lid the locals. llaynes was as good as any p,)alie in the junior B ranks. MeLeml was a never-quit player who senrerl goals when they were needed and mare than checked his way. Patton and Leigh, although not so spm.-la(~ular. were valuable players who earned their places on lhc loam rlespite mine of the two-hit ('ri1ie.s'. | season? t inr 1-lnhc in Hun (ll unnrn in hr` Ll\ 1.lllnlIJIl.'. Two other boys stand out as jun-I ior prospects. Both played in the town league this year. Garry Le- 'f'1r\.'n' nl` thn VY\/Ir` A h\.'\n1 u'.'\c n Five of Present Club Over` Age but Younger Boys Coming Up ARE IMPORTS NEEDED? tl\'[l('L'HlL'lI VVHII f_u`ru(lt`. `Both 1 B:1|< is (~hL`('k(`r in iwhich may lml urnup. "HHS is; nu: tnll'(t u.n.n. sun- srm. including the junior B title last year. Vnrty of Orillin has nnnthnr year of junior. H1.` lacked some of Hnynt-5:` oxpcrivnr-0 and smnnthn'nss. But watch him next year. In fact the ;.{n.'tiir-s in the ;.(l`ntIp were rnther nutstzimtnu. Morley White of Cold- wuter rzllos plenty nt ztpplnusc for his work with :1 h()p(.'lr.`ss outfit, similm-ly Pt-rcy Morris of Penetunu. Johnny Dmiis: mt` Mirilantl was real unnd this your. hut with thrt.-0 more ::c.'ns0n.< of junior oligihiiity, he is lwmlorl I'm` st.'u`dnn`i. Dytn and M('(}ill \V(Z`l'(` tnr nhond of thl` rlvt't`n-cmt-n with i'l(lll()l`S ilbnut rvcn. 'I":ikc Dytn nftcnsivvly and McGill rtefonsivt.-l_v as tnpnnt:-h and this pair of rugby .~:tnr9:. both 18. rate up with the host in the 0.11./\. Lcitt.-h of Mirllnnd w.'1.-4 tho L:rnnp's had man. but still iVtil|:in(t':: lwst I'Cill'LlI:lt'(l. When he plnyctl hnr.-key he was gnurl. Hi ]'lil.'~'.\`('.`: intn inter- mediate r.-mks: m,-xt yu-nr. T`zit.t zil- sn in in his last yvtir and he vvns probably the Innst um.l<-rarntr-(I piny- er in the [.5l`0ll|). (B ]Ilu_`,'l`(l In-iltinnt- ly in many 01' the games nnd his sum-im: i`(`,(`(ll`(l ('llniDi])`(`!~ with any of the nther thrt.-c. .....On.l u! 1 |nu_\uA\' : I Bnwvn ,lnuks L`\" !|..~..x .\..... Th!` I ., |...;..l The Livil `h`.\ nnuin l'x st limo gzmdo at Info ...2.\.. V-`I 7`lll IHLN ill] l||_IlIll.'Kl hlllILl|(I\`l 1 lmld him bzwk. K(-0|) Linv 'J`ngethL`r - 1`m~w:n'< l linvs; lunk particular- ht. '1`hr('v pl:t_v0rs huvv pkI_v- 1I\,..< 4' II. A IIIWJHO" y.uu|. vv 11:11:1- " has three sex 5 a find. Ho w ~ on the team 1 ionce. Harry . l`.u- oh.` Inna nUll' ill illl. .3CUll VVH5 [llU\'|,'U wim: and Long: \v:1s played :1! defence. n . u |..'..- I-.n.~I-n `\/\Iv "Jan Ill` 15 ul Hxltulsll |L'u III; 'ed_\' and with :1 hard shu Hand Shots Needed ngston brnthors are e HI... 1.... Villll llllL'.`w IUUIK |hlllll.'U|ilI' 1`hr(-0 r fur )`\':ll`S. Huruld DinI" w Bnxwn and Bill I.nn;: mid`-,-ct ranks and contin- inm with Buwon on right. 'vnlru and Lam: on left. ~ hmkvn up this yvzn` fur inun Hnxrnn :li:7n'1 n\'IIIl\ I5 Nillll llL' V\ Ill UV `xprise E2|l< um] Tum Mur- .u':\:: [ho rilh |. X... 1... ..n...... 1.. - an lULl\LI A--u u-.. . ..,, Al ri;-,l\l \-.'iu;.(, l'ir::t cull qursliun 1`_(u`:' In Ilnl)(`rl.'< of Mitllnntl. n .-lmnrt pluyvr nll llw way. wvll up in tho .-:1-nrinu 1u'nr(ls. nnd llvzulml fur intorm( I':llll(.< uvxl you-'. Nvxl rumcz: Arnultl ()ninn.<" Smilh nl` Orilliu uml nu (li::|nuu nu his l`('l'- nrrl. l \U(l`.< lmntli -mmt-l rixzhl wim: \-:lll1 l\'.'n In-l'l nl' |1m'1`:t::ll_\' lwinx! |)l.'I_\'l`(l in sitiun. .l:u-I: H\*.`ul|n\\':'. ul' slmwvd pmml:::- llmrv illrm. 'l`h<- (`nlt:: sumulix-(l lmlh loll win}:- I`l`::. .`~'.l~:~.ll :uul lVl-l.vml. Svull h:..-: lwvn t-un.-:i.~:l-nlly up with lhv scur- int`. ll`-`Ill:-I`.-.`. :m un|_\' Hi _\'u-am: Ulal. (livv him runkilu: as llw mu. .`%l:lll(lilu{ mukiv _vonr. In bmkv in . ll`.`I3:lll` l'll.lli.' n 1' W \\`-'1.\'. I n...l |\.u.\.. ._.,| GI..- ml` Ml`-I lll\l'l| up In L`. I .m\`cn (1 all. Scott IICVC. big; hu.~'k_\' boy \\-hn a hockey player. 110 but .~ nn . Hln unncnn Ru! Oh!` l\\'U _\ l'ill.\ III ;;I). : v. I\..,.!- .\ UIL` >lJ\"\`\ xd lacked 1 has only `u~n vnqv-x tum _v ;u didn't make O u: . rr\r\Vvu\ll . ll'Uli|l ' * ~nnHn- LIME I\[H'lH}.',. I Many of the summer residents who are property owners: in this district prefer Lake Simcne because they can use their property for a longer season than further north. 'I`l1ey do not take advantage of the! e.\'r`tm)tinn which has been claimed in some districts by part. time resi- dents. It. is unt'nrtunate that they should be prevented from reaching their property at this season. Many of them at this time of the year decide on imnrovernents and new buildings. which provide work for local trades. It` the nwners cannot reach their prr)pL`I't_V this much needed start is considerably delay- or! l'lVl'U. LWUIHU (H lIlL' |ll_Y lililllh ill`-' \'r.rv r.1m'h in need of ntlenlinn. It is likely that lm1'se-drawn machines will have to be used until the new mnclmlnn can be put into use. 'l`hn Hinhwnvu nnnnrhnmwl hnq |11Il(.'HlHl"` C1111 D(`. D111 mm USU. The Highways Depnrtmeni has given its approval of the pur- .chnsc- which was necessary before the shipment could be made. The machine should be in use within .1 week. Anbnd `uh-`I nnllnn Vnnn In-shun On}.-_ Asked what. action was being tok- en by Council to keep the rou-:l.< l l')."t.R37nhiO, Couneillm` Connell suited : that as the new road pntrolmen : had not yet been appointed it was I expected that those appointed lost Venr would carry on and do what . they could to repair and keep the roads in shape until the_ special meeting of Council to deal with the 1936 road program and appoint the 4 pntrolmen for this season. could be held. This cannot plaee,w1til the Council as :1 body; have `made - their tounotinspeetion. This isthe- * inz: delayed until the roads are inj hctter condition. i Card Party Postponed " The Eastern Star members of St.rou`d have postponed !their at- home. set for Thursday 16th until Friday 17th. This was to permit mzmy of the Masonic brethren to attend the joint inspection of Corin- thian and Kerr Lodges in Barrie. to which Minerva Lodge has been in- viterl. The special meetin;.{ to be held in Barrie to deal with the park- in;: problems of that Centre has also heen postponed until Frirlzty night` for the some reason. Mrs. Boudwny Recovering Mrs. Iidwin Bozulwny. who under- went an operation in :1 l"o'ronlo (`lin- ie last week. doing as well ns min be expeeted. She is still being attended hy special nurses day and night. llnwever, her condition is consitlered hopeful. Iler many t'rienrl.< wish her an speedy recovery.` is ChUlCC`.`s'. I`h(*r(= (`mild ho lillln doubt about goal. Hnynvr: hm! lhr` host I'(.-('m'r! for tho sauunn and his ivmn wnn lhu urnup. This is; his third 0.ll.A. sen- ttnn inr~ImIimI1h(\ iuninr R title Many 'I`m~onto motorists who de- lsired in get. into their summer cot- tages over the holiday week-end got into difficulties on the roads leading to the various summer re- sorts. ` n.. 41... on. 1:..- 1--.`.-__.. 1- 1-.__u_..I Harbour and Innislil Park, a mu- ple of break-ups halted traffle. Gravel had been dumped into the {worst place but this seemed to add to the holding power of the mud and several cars had to be pulled out. On the lflth line traffic was also stopped by a bad hole near the top of Purvis Hill. Similar conditions were in evidence on some other roads. Garage service trucks and farmers were called on to assist the unlucky motorists back to hard sur- faces again. One service truck own- erl by Shet'im1 s (`unrmze at Stroud. hccume mired in :1 flower bed on the property of M1`. Blzu-l while L-nrlcnvorim! to 1-cnmve the mvner .<. car from the some p1'ediu.1- ment. '1`!-.,. L..,..`l- ...... ..... ll... ...`..L. ....n .. 1 On the 8th line, leading to Cedar` 1ll\.'Hl. The break-ups nn the roads are mnstly where large banks nf snow were permitted to accumulate dur-I mg the winter. Most nf these drifts Lmthered on the roads thmu;,{h the] tzrnwth nlnn,r,r the fences: holding th0| unnur A crnnll nrnnnnl cur-ni In LLIUVVHI illllll_L', LllL' lCllL'l.'5 llllllllll llIL' ;~;nnw. A small amnunt snout In (.'lIUiH,`.{ this growth would have made tho winter rnnrls mnrc pass- _nhYn nnd nlsn p1`0vCnt(`d 1'nnsidc1'- able 1'o1)nir.< and incnnvenicnc-es in the spring. I\/[nnv nl` Hun cnrnnnnr I-ncldnnic. The power mninininer ordered for the township roads has not yet .11`- rivod. Some of the dry mnrls m`0 xvrvw run-Ia in nnnrl nf unniinn Y` Buying Car lnsurnnt-c Many farniers who do not list! their car thv whole of the yvar will be pleased to know that thvy may obtain coverage for any mim- bcr of months at the proportionate rate without the necessity of apply- ing for a rebate. There is :1 special rate to farmers which tvn per cent. lmvcr than that of other class- -'s. Rest a.<. with the host in- surancv. Bert G. Simpkin, Strnud. is I Ill!` 53'] u|lK together `will be 1 lo'.\II......'.... NOT A PICNIC A lady on entering al !`LlU\K';\) am-i I 1 I |tinn with 12 of :1 family was amaz- ed when the porter asked her if they were all hers or if it was a ninnin p|\'llIL'. Ycs. replied the lady. they are all mine-and it's no picnic!" IHC UlIlL'l' L. Hill. A real problem was proszented nl centre with iwn tnpnnh-)1("1's ;,:(3HiIIr.: the Hull. I')('mnr(-0 of B:n'1`ie. the` lmslt player in llur L'_1'l1llp, was 1-nsilyi first lml nnl mm-h :\hr`::rl of tho :'.n('czl;.' Smith M` (')riIli::. 'I'hv:::- play- In--: umru mw xwn fur Ir-ttmlc ('m'im`,,

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