v o:;1i;.[ci;;;;;s;;%=ui;;;;;;; Georgian Championsipg unuay. The United -n:...:,\.. mzn T- Herb Wallace is visiting with ns in Toronto, Messrs. Max; \K7n-ruln I STROUD IVY Church Womqn s 1...].-I +1nnh- Am-11 nu '\\'lI1Cl1 lV1L1.l'J."d._y 1\Ullcu.\I. ;o u.u.wv...b. Mrs. D. Campbell conned to` .1101` room through llflnesas and is ;!under the doc_tor s care. 3| Mr. J. Scott, who has been with [his (1au_2'1m ce1', Mrs. O. Wilson, all winter_ is at present \vi t,!`. his son, Clarence Scott, at Anten Mill's. -~.1_ ...L' 1-1.,` TT<-..+-nil \ G i Rev. Geo. Pxogson, of l\ Iattawa., Espent a few days with friends here ilast week, having come to Barrie on ` iaccount of the tragic death of his ifriend, Mr. Geo. Barker. He assist- ed in the service in the United Church on Sunday evening and gave an inspiring message F. Lewis, of Toronto, spent the week end with B. Bei1`by and had his household effects moved to Toronto" 1 on Monday. A -1 1111,.`L_ 1--.. an.-ml `mic -F111-ni ' Du. .Luuuua_y. l Cyril White has moved his furni- ture to Mrs. W. O1`chard s house, I . . . i\\'h1Ch Murray Ronald 15 vacatmg. `|'--- h f`...-...-.1-.n1'l is nnnnn fin Jacob Gill Gaudaur, one time scul1- ` ing ckiamipon of the world, cele- .b1'ates his 78th birthday on S-aunt-W day. He resides at Orillja. In the besb of health, the famed oarsman is looking forward to the }coming summer and another active` season on Lake Inimcoe. He hunts,.I shes and does much boating in the " summer months. Jake, as he was kn-own in his rowing` days, believes keeping in con- dition one of the bcsit. rules for; I I. ,. ._1LL I _` JAKE GAUDAUR CELEBYWATES ! 1 78th BIRTHDAY SATURDAY I 13.6.. 18-10 10-9. Miss Do\vne_\ and Mi:<.= I\'IcPhc'r- son, O.G.. (1efC`.tC:(1 M`i:-s Boyle am. Miss Stephens, O.G., 15-13 15-12. Consolation Final I\Ii3.s M. Hartman and Mrs. M. Green, M., defeated Miss H. Law and Miss M. Hillyer, O.G., 15-12, 1'7_1K \__11u.rU1lU[ ouuw, an M... ..-..-... The young people of the Umted lChu1'ch Sunday School are busy p1'acticing their plav The Street Called Sham, and expect to prese1! c' H e-nan Choice Raasts of Blue Brand Begef 1=3ne 117 ROASTS OF YOUNG PORK-1b. . . . . . ..15-19c ROASTS OF VEAL~-1b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..17-19c HAMBURG STEAK-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25c B.C. Salmon - Baby Halibut - Smoked Fillets Oysters - Roasting Chickens 'TOMATOES-1b. . . . . . . . . . . NEW CABBAGE-1b. NEW CARROTS-2 bunches J. D. WISDOM &co, :Qrop_rs and Butchers, Allandale Dhnnn 117 Oldest European Discovery wgainst Stomach Troubles arid Rlieumatism Acclaimed Best by Latest Tests Since 1799 thousands of people have regained their nomnz health `after years of suiferlng` from stomach troubles of all types, such as constlpatlon, 1nd1gest.1on,_. gas and sour ' " ....,. 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Gentlemen : Enclosed nd $ . . . . . . . for which please send me . . . . tr'ea:tments of the famous LION CROSS HERB TEA. SMART EXHIBITION MATCH NAJM-E ADDRESS CITY (:11 are Lnc Uilblc 1iu;|.uLa u; au\.u. ...u......u, .... _-- ....,1 1\t\(`\V nine in Han hank Hvm`. kizmov as C0llbllpclL1Uu, A.l|uA`5coL~1uu,_- 5;... ........ are the basic factors of such Inaladics M V _ - ._._.,.LC ..n.ln 1'\r\I)I"III1'\r)l Mr. and Mrs. Oolquohoun and daughter Eleanor, of `Port McNico11, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. McCracken. T\II'-he Tlnnrnv n`F Midh11TR't. i5 Snend` Mrs. Mburacken. Mrs. Dwyer ,of Midhurs't, is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. Burns. Nficv: M. Rertram. of Clowes, spent ing Iew days Wltn '.Vm`S. Durua. Miss M. Bertram, Clowes, spent the past week with Mr. and Miss Watkins, returning home on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ellsmcre return- "ed to -Craighurswt on Tuesday after a. few days in Toronto. rmm vp Q nwnt in St. .Tohn s few days 111 Toronto. l The Y.P.S. met in St. John Church on Tuesday. Papers were given by Mrs. Aberhardt and Mr. Newman. The ne.\:t meeting will be `held on Tuesday in the Orange Hall. mm. ..m: NH`: rtnhh of Barrie. vis- 17-15. u Men's Doubles, Semi-nals J. R. Boys and _-`.. f:Iac]m1is_ b.G.. defeated C-01. S. A. Lee and Lieut. C.B. 15-10, 18-16. W T nnn\' f`lT!(` N. RCVn01dS,\ Uncle fom s Cabin is to be `put on in the orange Hall here on Aprxi ')-ml held '1'uo.=(1ay 1n me urullgu .nau. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, of Barrie, ited Mr. and Mr. A. Jary over the week end. Qmr:n,. n`F T-Tnhr (`..nmm11ninn at St. week end. Service of Holy Communion at John's at 11 a.m,, St. James 3 p.m. next Sunday. During Holy Week services on Thursday, 3 p.m., Crown Hill; 8 p.m._ Midhurst. '1`hree-h0uI service at St. John s, 12 to 3 p.m. Evening: service at Mincsing at 8 p.m. on Good Friday. .,_`d _ Miss Mildred Henry, R.N., of 'I`o~ route. at home to viskt her moiher, `who has been on the sick list-. WT nnrl 111-: A nnmnhnl] gnpnt who has been the SICK us:-. Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbell spent .Sunda.y at Shanty Bay. ] 7117:. An(l1~ew Corbett is visiting ` th friends at Ivy this week. i\'1-.<. .1. `.V. Hrcnry is spending a few days with 1'e1z\!fives in Port Hope. Qnxvhxrr wand and boiljnz san seem Hope. Sawing wood and boiling sap :to be the order of the day in this X comlmmity. Six Weeks Treatment $5.00 Dept. 9846A acts \vonde`1`- for chlldren. ' drink a glaasful fC;ATI`G-HU'B;'S`1' Finals Raney and P.-7-_\'no1r.1s, O.G., de- d`efe-atcd Boys and ;`.Iucmn'.s, B.G., 1 2,0 1 5-5 TH OR}? E` 0 Page Five . 20c . .5c .15c Consolation rmax A. N. James and R. Ivlackay, C.B.. [la-1'calc(t F. R. .\I`.11er and J. G. Kerr. rvh 1.1-11 15-12. Senior Men's Uoubles G. M. Pinkerton and A. Tudhopa: O.G., defeated ('01. S. A. Lee and S. L. B1'o0ke"~.. C.B., 15-11 15-7. . Mixed Doubles, Semi-nals Miss Black and J. R. Boy B.G., tlcfeatcd 311-3. and Mr. D. G. .:111L-;.`_ O.G., 1-3-11, 15-9. Miss M. DC\`.'11C_\' and N. N. Reyn- o1d:<, O..G.., rlc-fentcd Miss M. Garratt n _,.,1A.. 1):` Ir. 1 12,10 lCZ111C'" U.U., l~J'J.L, 1-J-.1. and R. Crossley, B.L}., 15-1, 15-10.` Final wr- xr n-.._..-.v and `f\T T?` T`nvn.. JLLE.` .n.. J./\J\Vl|\.J ...... -.. - old; O.G., Miss I and J. R. I3-o).'.~:, B.G., 15-9, Consolation ' M . J. Boyle and Mr. A. J O.G., defecti ..x:' and Mrs. Pinke1'ton_ O.G., 10-11, 15-8 Q,-nu :-n nn1ni1`n, `X11 . `N111, U1. I311 Bax-fie Garrison Runners-up 34 Points Behind; Barrie Town Third With 38 Points. X ..\L.U..'-\.., Urn] Camp Borden 'BARRXE JUNIOR BASEBALL CLUB ORGANIZES FOR 1936 Hugh A. Lilja heads the Bz1r1'ic Junior B;1. Club for this year, having been the unanimous choice at the re-o1`g`anizut;ion n1eetin;-5 held in the police court chambers last Thursday night. n n Williams and G. D. Milne Thursday night. 0. D. Williams were elected vice-presidents, with J. F. Dobson secretary and coach and Jack Dyte as treasurer. With practically the entire juven- ile team which captured the group last year a nucleus, it is expect- ed that a strong junior team will be lined up for the O.B.A.A. race. The club was organized as a separate unit, representatives votinlr against ailiation with any of the other ball clubs. The juniors will have as their manager, Doug Hedger. Alderman W. A. Gill was elected as parks chairman, with E. Stuart in charge of equipment; Frank Ray- ner, transportation, and Geo. Gill, trainer. Th-e publicit committee ,.,.m;=.+= nf Norman Hooper, Kenneth Th-e pubnclty C0mm.1Lu:t: conslsts of Norman Hooper, Kenneth Walls and Bill Gilbert. :________.-. Collingwod Collegiate and Separate School are closed all this week due to an outbreak of scarlet fever. On several occasions during the winner lower forms in the Collegiate have been closed for a few days at a time, due to odd cases of measles and scarlet fever. The situation be- came serious on Friday last when doctors reported eight cases, and n... furn qohools were ordered closed (JUCLU1: l\.yv the two scho for a week. rlnal Miss M. Downey and N. Ids ___I T T) D,n.,. nfl 1;_q `D. Consolation Final Tn\'.\A_< n`n(] W `qpk reported cJp:m cases, auu schools .,\.-.1; Orillia, Marsh 29.-Winning all nals except the ladies singles, 0rii- lia Garrison Badminton Club retain- ed possession of the Finlayson Trophy for the third successive year in the annual Georgian Bay district badminton tournament here on Sat- urday. Their point ~tota1 of 88 top- ped the second place Barrie Club by 34 points. Tn n lvn-illianf. ovlnihitinn n~m1'_r-l1, Finals _ c`f\I\.1`l\ [D-155. Men's Doubles ...4,\. and .\ "[`n ' Barrie, defeat- , Orillia, '15-S,l ). defeat- Barrie, 1` . 1\.U_\ 11- B. Black 1E 19'\ . J. B-oyle, Geo. M. D. Hills-.:p; \v1l.`g,uu'a.a;, run; vvu.._,, ..... \(J \..- ginias). _ Alrternate Tea.m--Goa.1, Bell (Min- esing); defence, Crawford (Mme-_ sing) and LaRu'e (Camp Borden); centre, Marshall (Virg;1nia_s); right; wing_ Wiles (Clarkes); left. wing-,: Lew Adams (Clarke). i Coach F : ! Regular '1`eam--~GIou1, Gibson (Cp. Borden); defence, Crawford (Mine-; sin) and Crippin (Clarke); centre,[ Kirby (Clarke); right wing, Wiles! (Clarke); left wing_ Hines (Virgin-i ins`), | Cnach hi : : Regulxar Te-a.m-Goa1, LcGe~ar (Y) `,3 defence, Strachan (Bn1'acz1s) and Crippix. (Clarkes); cent-tre, Kirby. (Clarke) ; 1-ighi; wing, Houghtor. : (Virginias); left wing, Hines (Vir~i n*i*r1in.:\ _ v CONTEI\`{DI1\TC+ ?AIa F;)LE. BARBIE IN ;( comzzw SEASON e; o~l- polnts. In a brilliant exhibition match, Rod Phelan, Ontario champion, and his partner, Jack Storey, Ontario nalislt, won a t\vo-set victory from. Walter Winclyer, Carlton Club, and George Cook, Badminton and Rac- quct Club, all of Toronto. \Tn1'rii= Rrnvnnlds O-illin G:1rrisnn.l ! ias). Aluternate Team-GozL1, Hooper (Clarkcs); defence, Strachan (Bar- acas) and Storey (Baracas); cent1'e,'. Marshali (Virginias); rigllt wing, N. Luck (Minesing); left wing, Lew. Allen-nu {(`1zn~L'p<\. I N . LUCK \m.111e:uL ` Adams (Clarkes ) . 1 ` lLoca1 Ball Club Enthusiastic Over Prospects; Bill Spa:-ling Elected President I The citizens of Barrie took an enthusiastic part in the annual me-eting of the Barrie Baseball Club held last Friday night in the Gan adian Legion hall. Aex. Douglas acted as chairman and supervised- the election of ofcers. ; Bill Sparling; was chosen as presi- dent and is supported by :1 strong, executive and every e`o1't will be made to have a contending team represent the town this coming E071, ' SOIL bC1`S are: Hon. P1'es'idents Mayor H. G. Robertson, Jud_2;e Dudley Holmes, J. T. Simpson, Hon. Dr. L. J. Simp- :nh D 14` \-Trr-(`.m1i9'. K.C. M.1`.: `N. The ofcers and executive mem J. '1`. Simpson, non. 111'. L. .1. bullp- son, D. F. M!cCL1aig', K.C., ;Vl.1`.; H. .\'-might; Presid-ent, W. A. Spar- '.inrr,; Vicr>~Prcsident. J. \V. Hzlrris; Sec1'e`_:x1';\', Frzznk Oliver; 'I`1'easu1`c1'. V. S. Humbly; Executive CommitL.'c, O. D. \`.'i11i::ms, T. Burton, H. A Lilia. T. A. Lowe, F. Smith; Man- 'r` U T7nv+nn- (nnr-Ian: VI ` ment had to do with the arrival in _lDeve1'de Smith, last year with the Collingwood champions, and Warp_v ' Phillips, last season L~ilj:1. '1'. A. i.O\V0, L`. ;L_e'.e1', T. H. Burton; Harris and W. I\Ia;;'ui1*e; G1'o..nds and Transpoi"~.-zion Committee, B.- R. Stewart, 3. C. Douyxlas, A. Mc- Kenzie, C. lJlu'is-Vtive, D. Rainsay; Finance Com'i1ittee, H. A. Lilja, W. A. Sparlirlgt, J. VV. Harris, B. it. Stewazt, V. S. Hambly. President. Sparling gave the meet- ing an outline of the plans for the coming campaign. His main state- DIVHLII; indu- Coaches, W town of two outstanding pitchers in with the Mea- ford l{ni_e;hts in the intermediate A series. Both hurl from the stouth side and are two of the out- staiuling pitelieizs in intermezliaie 1'z;xil Besides these two, there is hope of lzmtlinfz some other liigh class L-,i1ei.t. Eli`. Sparling pointed out that with sueli material Barrie will again be on the baseball map, but that he ` would have to have nancial backing as well as goodwill. His plea was heard and .~:eve1'al present started the sub3c1'ipti,0n list to be passed a:'ouml.-:h01'tl_Vbj\' mal:in,e' sub.=tantiaL donations. Xfnunnn TI-1 nxhlv is in .'a -..`!`Q(` Of uonuuons. Vernon Hambiy is in -~:p,e the suimcription drive am} `.> inflect- ing` team:< to make :1 ;:.u.ou_z:i1 <.:u; vass of the town. When you are approached by one of these men, don t be too hard on him. in is only trying to give Barrie a c!.nmpzor.ship bail team and will be thankful to _r_>;et anything` from a two-bit piece nn Barrie Collegiate Cagers Defeated A 3 In C.O.S.S.A. (IUCU KJLLID, an OI J.0l'0Xl`LU. | Norris Reynolds, Orillia Garrison. won the men s singles, and, with his partners, also captured the mixed doubles and tho mef1 s doubles. Ladies Singles, Semi-nals Mrs. A. VV. Steele defeated Miss M. Gar1'e ct, Barri-e, 11-5, 11-5. 7\/Tics: .T, R?r.p.n}mn:. O1-illin. defeat- Barrie Collegiate ba.skctb:1ll sen- iorx, champions of the G0o1'g'i~z:.11 Buy di.~_'vt1'ict, defewLe(l Be-lleville in tlm` semi-nal by 39 to 23, but tlropped` the nal match to a smart team from Niagara Falls 46 to 38 on Sn`.- urday. Both g-:1.mes were played on: the Dunforth Teck flows. Toronlto. f vmm nn11mn'11n vn nlf.l1n119`l1 hivz. B.C.I. Seniors Defeat Believillc 39- 23, But Lose to Falls in Finni 11h in 38. the Jmntortn '1 ecK 11001`. Luron-Lo. The Belleville ve, a1thoug`h big,` l:1ckr,a' thcspced and combmation of the Barne boys and thc game was in little doubt from the start.` Storey was the top sniper with 20 poinlts. iyzm had 10 and Strum.-hang 6. 6. V The Niagara game was a different` story, however, Thc~'* v.e-man at- tack and defence pI`0`.'.dC`(l the Ear- rie team with enough obstacles TA leave them on the short end. Each man on the Niagara team was a po? tential scorer, while only the three forwzxrds on the B.C.I. squad came in for shots. ' nnvv:n EIIAYQA Han red Hnkdf. hilt I In for shots. Barrie scored the first basket-, but after that the Falls took DOSSOSSIOTI of the play tho lead at half time 29 Lo 19. Barrie fought gamely, but ut the end of full time were on the short end by 8 points. Bus Storey had a chance to make it :1 tie, hav- ing nine chances from fouls, but. he was able to sink only one. ma-....,.1..m -nvqa +.1~m Rm-rip afar. Coach E : nnv- .1:-1 u 'l`cm . ALL STAR SELECTIONS able to SIIIK only one. Strachan was the Barrie star, lraving one of the -toughest men to check, as well as getting 20 points himself. Storey got 10 points and Ryan 8. MOUND POWER '3TRACHAN STARS Lu. uarrent, xsurrl-e, 11-0, .L1-u. Miss J. Stephens, Orillia, ed Miss E. Wzx`tte1'worth, 11-6 11-2. E':....l- i The Georgian Bay League of the $0.13 A.A. initermedi-ate B series Ahelu` `their org,'anizz1.tion meeting in the police court chambers here on _Mond:J.y night. Delegates attended }_-`from Ciollingxvood, Pene.tamg', Mid-. -1la.nd and Barrie, and Dr. W. 31.. ;B121ke~1_v, of Collingwood, was elected _ presidelit for 1036. He succeedsl _ Bernie Roth of Orillia, who served: Kin that capacity for the past thxeet . \. ne) 1`: I E years. ' ,1 Before the meeting` doubt was ex-| ipress-ed as to whether Collingwoodl Iwould enter .21 team. This was de 5 ,anite1y settled by their de1eg`a.tes,i -1 and the league will operate with the I . yvsame clubs as last year, Oollmg 5 i wood, Penetang, Midland and Bar-, ' I'1L.I l` _ me. ; Other ofcers elected are as fol I _-`IOWS: A. L. Fitzgerald, Penetang, .}1st vice-president; W. A. Sparling, fBzu'rie, 2nd vice-pres1'dent; J. F. Dobson, Barrie, secreta1'ytrea.s11r~er;. `honorary presidents, Mayor H. G., .Robertson, Barrie; Mayor G. Kohl. {Co11ingwood; Mayor J. D. Hat"lon, 'Penetang; 1\Iayo1' S. W. 1\IcKin1ey,'- 5M-idlzmd; Mayor J. B. Johnston, ;0'ri1Lia; Col. S. A. Lee Camp Bor-\ I-iden; Dr. W. D. Smith, M.P., Cree-` more; Dr. G. S. Tanner, 1\I.P.P., Mui- ;1and; I-Ion. Dr. L. J. Simpson, Bar-i rie; D. F. McCuaig` K.C., M.P., Bar- mie, and G. A. McLean, M.P., 01-11- Ha DR. W. M. :LAKELY `g ; PRESIDENT or g \ SIMCOE LEAGUE` \ 'Four Teams Denitely Enter at _i Annual Meeting Held Here on '1 Monday. < lja. Besides the intermediate loop, al gjunior series will be sponsored. with` `ve clubs making entry, Orilha, 3 Collingwood, Penetang, Midland andl: 1 Barrie. A re-sioution by the grove-rn-l b ing body to the effect that imer-l~ ' mediate clubs should sponsor junior, 5 teams also is responsible for `this and \ lshould provide a splendid feeder for lbhe clubs in a few years. Co- opera-`.ion between the junior and in-. 5* terinediate clubs in town, with back-E 0 ing for the youngsters, was a strong` _l'e;itLi1`e of the meeting. aseball Blucs--- \l,"4".-. t-LA nnn ~n: Eiaseball x51ues--- ` With the sun popping: throur11 oc-' c:1;<`i0n:1l1_\' and the snow fast disap-` pearin_;', base-ball talk is assuming` tho major role in sporting circ1cs.? Co1`1in;:wood, Midland and Orillial "have been singing the blues, while Ba.1'1'ie and Pe11et:1nr: have quietly: contimled then` knittiny: and are mi present vieinyz with each other in` the way of imports. ' r'nHino'\vnnrI (`$111 Yr-H >ih!"' H10 the or imports. Collin_2'\vood can well sling: the blues. They are entered in the lea_9:1,1e, but their pla_\'er;<, witll the, exception of one or two, will be difd . fei-ent from the ones who v.'ent.} tlirouy,-`h to the championship last` _VCZ11'. Midland with _voun_g: team,'] and plenty of _q'ht_ are having their annual trouble of getting suicient`.( backing, while the Orillia base-'l ball fans are hemoaniny.-; the act! that there will be another senior. . lacrosse team up there, which prac-`ll '\tic:1ll_v sinks any hope they may `have entertziinrwl of entering` :1 team.`.` Tn D4\!'\-:r\ .-urn-v+lainn< 1: 1-n:\' nhrl l 'l1Z`l\'C Oll['.'31"'C2lllll"(l OL (llL0l'lll_L, ll LCLllll.. ' In Barrie c-veryt.l1in;: is rosy, amt in Penetc-.n5: p1~et.t_v goocl too, althou,L,7`h \ve hear tliojr are :1 little uneasy at: present. ll()'\\'l VCl'. :1 n (l You This year they coi1: trouble childon and Swain enn ~t Crippin Fowler. comes along: with Smith. who beat them last year, other rst class hurler. And we hear that the local club They are after :i first class catcher, possibly Paddy is not nisli-:41 yet. Youn_r.:, as Walls V last _veu1'. and a couple The outeld \i00S not Tlei.-(l bolstering Mclienzie and Scott. were the best outeld trio in the league bl_;:me them went to to keep Mm`- zmd bring in Now Barrie the man and an- ol inelders. Well mi5.v:ht the Foundry- men be a little uneasy. Barri e tezim. Hluniors Also-- is also to It will he sriim, hunch of l)0ys iuvenile :\ -4- series I`!/111' f rom fn l.\t~n have a p ructi Cally junior the that won the Collin2:\vood nn+ 1-n Nina- I" xnals Mrs. A. W. Steele, ed M155 J. Stephens, 15-52 L.acrosse--- 5 M:x_\'l)e its the spring , but at any `rate we just can t get by this xveek without :1 word about lac1'o.<. We luwr, said before that Pa1'rie could have a smart junior team if the; lpeople would only support this geuno. `of yzames. The boys around town` `are anxious to get goingc, but the` ofcers of past teams are so rlis-` {rusted with the support they didn t. Lgzet that it is doubtful if they would act. One man suggested forming; a four-team `town league with no age limit, which would operate th1'ou,r:l1 the summer and from which a junior `team could be picked to enter the O.A.L.A. playdowns in the fall and an' intermediate team for the Tri- 7 County League. I ' rri-dc is: 9 vm-v mod suggestion. um, huncn 01 boys mm: won Lnu from lzxst _VC8.l', only to lose out to Men- fonl in an extra innlny;:< f.`,'.'\D1C. Hugh :Liju zmd Jolm Dobson will lead the up and coming youngrsters. ll :1 r:-n<:P-... Uounty ueague. but the question of playing space This is a very good su;rg`estion, 'rears its head again. They could ` inot afliord to play in the Arena and `it would be too hot, anyway. An- other suggestion is that a cushion be erected in one of the parks. If this` were done, the sport might be re- 'vive(l, if the enclosure was put up in Shear Park. Only when the late W. A.. Jenkins managed the team` and the games were played in the. ward six park did they get any sup-" port. at all. The snow fence was not satisfac- at all. The snow fence tory and only a boarded enclosure ' would ll the need, so if some hen cvolcnt genrtleman, with the further- ance of the Canadian national game at heart would start the ball rolling with the gift of rough lumber and ..M+. Hm 1.-Mu nf this town would with the g'n'rt or rough Lumner anu posts the kids of this town be mighty grate-ful. SPRT GLEANING3 N orthern Advance T i m:s(1ay mgnt. : | Men's Association Hear W. Newman, M.L.A. I The Men s Association of Burton ~I`Avc-. United Church met at supper; _iin the Sunday School room lasti _` Tuesday night. Mr. Arthur Bbairz I11-ook his ,turn as chef-in-chief and` jiajded by his co-cooks, an excellent menu was provided. `P1-nuirlnhf. F1`2hk 1\ IZ1XWC .W8,S In 1 1 1 J 1` ' days here. Mr. Emerson Reynolds, of Port Colborne, spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reyn- o1ds_ Tiin Sit. M1`. and Mrs. J. Smith have moved from Allandale zind `are tak-1 ling up residence in C-upreol. `- Mr. and Mrs. H. Firman, of To-I rono, were Week end visitors with Mrs. G. Firman. 1 m1 x7.r..m,m!o Aeam-iann nf R111-- Mr. D. Jones has returned from H.-ornepayne and is spending a few days here. 1 `Mr F`.mm-.:r.n Rxwnolds. Crossley, 15.iU.., 12-10, 15-19, .|.D-U. N. F. Reynolds, O.G._ defeated A. Maclnnis, B.G., 15-8, 15-8. Finals X. F. Reynolds, O.G., defeated J A. Boyle, O.G., 15-5, 15-8. Consolation Final A. Hornsb_v defeated W. Cranscon, lmih of Midland, 15-8, 15-8. Ladies Doubles, Semi-nals Miss J. Boyle and i\I1'ss J. Steph- ens, O.G., defeated ;\I1's.Warnica and Mrs. A. W. Stee1e_ B.G., 9-15, 15-10, 15-12. Miss M. Doxvney and Miss B. NIP.- Pherson, O.G., defe'-1ted Miss IQ \\'z1.f-te1'wo1't`h and Miss H. Ganett, B.G.. 18-15 15-9. mu... n.m-mm nnri \Ti:<.: `.\'IcPhe2'- |Mrs. Li. mrmun. : The Women s Association of Bur- .t;on Ave. Church were the guests of the Collier St. W.A. yesterday after-- nnnn Inoon. W _ 1 1 The Young People's bocxet) Of` Essa Road have begun 1'c-`hearsals.of. [the play Uphill to Paradlee, whxchl `is to be presented early 1n May. N M1 12nhm+ Rinr'1n.h' snent Mondav L. provided. ` _ President Frank Maxwell ml` _ the chair and introduced the speak- ` gm` of the evening, Mr. W. Newman, `.M.L.A. for Victoria. Mr. Newman ichose to speak on "VI-en in the C.hu1'ch and gave a detailed outline. ',of their activities and work. `I A musical program followed Mi`. ',Orvi1le Fleetham playing: a co1'net' 3solo and Willi-z`.m Scott pleased with ;uitzu' :.=elections. The church quay K `.e-ttte 01' F. W. Dobson, w. A. Be11,i I Rev. Doe and I. McL:1chlan sangi I 1 seveuil numbers. | ` rm.,. \\\r.\'\ N!` nu. Hnllv r~l1:n'n'n wt-\i'r2`. `IS to be presented eariy 111 mzty. | Mr. Robert Sinclair spent Mondayl _!_ and Tuesday with his parents, Revs land Mrs. N. R. D. Sinclair, prior to! `his departure for the mission eld I . | 1n Saskatchewan. i I M..- Ll T.-Jmcm-. `Inn: 'hr>rm in Tn-I .Saskatcne\van. _ I Mrs. H. Johnson has been m To- Honto this week attending the fun-, ieral of her g;ra.nd'mother, Mrs. ;Everde11. : 'I"L_ ......m... um-mln nf 'R1m r.nn Ave. ; lverdell. The young people of Burton Ave.l .heard two very interesting talks on j1\'Iwonday night, both by Miss Minnie gK.emp. The fl'1`St was on Missions inl IAfrica and in conjuction with thziti ibhe Life of David Livingston. ! i 'I"|-.n 17"-nn`l=inv Rnva C1399 Of R111`-I 1t;.|1e Life of Uavlu mvlngswu. ; ' The Excelsior Boys Class of ion Ave. Church were the guests of` Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bell on Wed- rI.-.oI]nxr min-I-x+ I |lVLl'. E1110 lV`1l'b'. | mzzsday mght. MQI \ A Bates early minaay .`as a shock to her itlemire c.=mmuniLy. Mrs. Bates had! _Ibeen ill `."7it.l1 pneumonia, but was t tl1o1:_el1t to be well on the. way to, I..recover_v, when she succumbed to a` _`heart attack. She survived by V i ve young: children and her husband,`; ,_`.who have the SlI 1COl`C` SYm] )Z1.tl1_V of ,1 all in their g're:x.t loss. 1,` service was held on Tuesday in the t Presbyterian Church, with interment [H at Collmp:wood. _ . 0 The March meeting: of the W0-, ,_._ men s -\uxiliar_v of Christ Churchl n was held at the home of ';\Ir:. G. C L. Davis last Thursday afternoon? n D<-le_::ate:< were appointed to attend 1_ the Diocesan annual to be held in" ',oronto from April 24th to May 2nd.i 1, Preliminar_v arran;.3;emcnts were`; ,1. made for the Deanery Conference to`_ V be held at Ivy in June. As the3 articles for the child s on-tt have` IQ; not all been eomp1eted,_ it was de-_ [TC eided to withhold packing; the bale 10 until the latter part of April. Mrs? V_ Blake, Jr., gave the Scripture read-` ' ing and the program included a reading`, Sprin_qtin1e and Garden-1 inyz, by Mrs`. Lee Banting`, and an; no interes-tin_q letter from Shinfzle Point` he .\lis. by hlrs. Elwood Jenne~tt.`i l{.;fre.slnnen ts were served by the liostess and a social hour spent to- g`L:th0`l`. lllO1`l1lIlg UZ1lllU' 1 family and thel Estimates for Collingwood schools `have been rev ed in`. $41,000 fol 1936. The estii`-izite \'.':~:`: reduced 1 3* coming sum ] (3 moi 2 days The funeral . health. g1?-1: gm. from $45,000 following a conference with provincial departments. ck We .I.l elll A: R] Sim hea stoi BT17 am Thu chc ren he; ~mni 10-5. _ Consolation Final | Miss H. Garmtt_ Barrie, defeated] Mists B. Stephens, Orillia, 15-2, 15-4. Men s Singles Semi-nal I J. A. Boyle, O.G., defeated R. Crossley, B.`G.., 12-15, 18-16, 15-6. M` 1? T?.p\'n01ds. O.G. `several numbers. I The men of the Holly charge were` {guests at this g:n.the~1'i115.r. I Essa Road Ladies Hold 1 Afternoon Tea : The Lzulies Aid of tho Essa Road, APl'CSb_V"tC1'i.'111 Church held a. very5 successful :1:ftemoon tea at the `home of Mrs. B. Baer ye.<.te.'Jay. jMrs. 13. ,Green, Mrs. N. R. D. Sin- lclair and Hrs. Baer received the Quests and Hrs. B. C\i1chr1st poured tea. ' I 5 The sudden death of Mrs. Oscar Bates early Sunday mormng came 3'1: 21 c1w~r-1: fn hr-1' fi-`nIT1i1V the`. Mrs. Wlac` her sons Toront ja.nd Bruce Wallace. ' `.\/rm. \ViH'1-or] Sim ;a.nd Wallace. N Mrs-. Wilfred Siewart returned to` her home in Churchill after 21 pleas- ant visit with her sisters here, Mrs. Wm. Reid and Mrs. G. Gprdon. wwmamy Wnhh moved his week to Reid and Mrs. u. uumuu. Morley Webb moved hls his new residence on Yonge St. Mr. and Mrs. Walker McFar1:1ne and son, of Holt, visited at the `home of Mrs. Bert McConkey on ms new rumuu Mr home Y Sunday. Wan TT11i.+.O(] United Church Vvonluua na- socizition will hold their April meet- ing: at the home of_ Mrs. J. S. Fer- pruson on Wednesday afternoon, April 8th. .Mr. Fred McCraw, of Toronto. `visited his motlmer last week. We are pleased to report Mrs. McCraw improving nicely. M... T W, Snroulp is also improv- mcely. Mrs. J. W. Sproule improv- ing in health, being .ab1e to enjoy '21 short car ride with her son on ` Sunday. Mm Fnnnell. of Toronto, is visit- Mrs. Fennell, visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Bert McConkey. ` A very enjoyable at home was 1.,.1,: :m Hm Community Hall last enjoyable at home" was held in the Community last Friday by the Junior Conservative Club at which the Hon. Earl Raowe was the p:ue speaker. A full ac- count will be found on another page. THURSDAY, APRIL 2_ 1936. r