FIRST GAME MAY 27th `EH `sf JUNIORS COUNTHNG ON THEM DINT SCOTT the the ! this mornmg. I. Mrs. Doe, Betty Doe and Mrs. W. A. Hanna spent I\1onday in Wood-` ville. ` \.v.,. w rznmlmin and :lnnrr`ni,m' ] Mr. M. Hanna motorc-d to SUVUJH 4 this morning. I TH-4: nan Rtmtfv D00 lld | V1110. Mrs. F. Goodwin and daughter . .r.~t:`.y will leave to-morrow for the you Country. Mrs. Goodwin is ex- .pected to return in September. l I Rm: Mr, Don smoke to the _\'0un_L'l `.pcc'ce(1 to return In Depbuluucr. . icv. Mr. Doe spoke the young !_peop1e of Burton Ave. Church at fthc nal meeting of the season last Monday night. i `\'h~e Wm (`.nHi11:<. R.N'.. of Nc\`.' \\'L`l1. Haynes Luck with \<:l\1l\ 43:: u ' .\/londay nlgnt. Mrs. Wm. Collins, R..\`., York, is nursing her brother, J. J. -,L\ic1:~:aac, who has been seriously ill 2 for the past two weeks. . Tm. Ansmdnln Lawn Bowling` Club l l I l I `will hold their for the past two WGGKS. - The Allandale Lawn Bowling Clubli opening night cm` June 1st. The old board fence along Essa Road is being replaced by 21 new stool fence, which will be a decided improvement. Burton Ave. Men's Club Hold Final Meeting Russell Stewart, of the Barrie '.annim:q Co., was the guest speaker at the nal meeting of the Burton Ave. Men's Club on Tuesday night. The subject of Mir. Stewa1't s ad- dress was What is the Church do- `mg to Meet the Times in the Last 22 Yelairs of Strain, which followed :1 detailed account of the faults of our social, educational and religious orders. Mr. Stewart s remedy would be to Christianize these phases of| life with 1'elig'i0us exercises in our homes and schools, as well as in the churches. 'I`1nn rnnvnlxnvt nf +110 nlnln land as iii churches. The members of the club had_ as their guests their wives and lady friends-, eighty in all being present. L. Spearn and Rev. W. A. E. Doe were chief speakers for the occasion, with B. Fisher, W. Cull-um, O. Peters, J. Patton, C. Stewart G. 5 Hill -and E. Goring also giving short talks. Avrt Pugh acted as master of ` ceremonies in the absence of Presi- j dent Frank Maxwell - Old Bulbs Cause Fire ,` Fire which started in the base- ` h`i1t of W. B. Webb s jewelry store last l.`hursda_v morning was calused by throwing old electric light `culbs in the furnace. The heart l causal the bulbs to explode, which threw the furnace door open, ignitx in;: some excelsior which was lying nearby. The damage was sl.i_trht, mostly caused by smoke and water. One of Oldest Grocers in _ Barrie J. D. Wisdom & Co., grocers zmd bi1tcher.<. who:~`e a(l\'erti. ap- [`.ar.< in this paper, celebrated their 30th anni\'er.=:-11'_\` last week end. This firm h:~= .<=r,mi1 .".[1'l`f`.'lllll}1ll_\` clu'.m:(>.< in `..`m- umwzinnitilo rczxlm of hu. and \\`?`.`n the r-\'c-option of ( L Quality Beef and L Copaco Producs p3I1'I1'7' BOILING BE EF--1b. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HEADGHEESE-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. COPACO PICNIC I-IAMS-ha,1f or Whole FRESH TROUT AND WHITEFIISH FANCY RED SALMON-ta11 . . : . . . . . . .- . . . FANCY RED SALM0N--12$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STRING BEANS--2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PINEAPPLE %iE'W 3: Camp's two were : on 1:11 un-u. and 21 walk, but to BU} Bell g<>--5` the 5:1-ory. Out to only one pract,i<-::,`r he was expected to do no more than 9'0 out. He ditl on t111'(.-0 . but K-ell missml the third and ting (Aet-fo0Led school p1'inc.ipz11 `was. . on rst, and during: the excitement` Gracey stole home with th-:,- \\ fnn`.n_ _Grocer.s and Butchers, Allandale , -.1.-.v 'Dhn-nn "I'VE "DOOLEY" PATTON PPLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 and 20c SPINACH AND ASPARAGUS two others rms are the oldest ori- [.','ll`l2ll g'rocers who are in business in 7.:-.rrie to-day. On May 15th, 1906, the business was purchased from .\`l1'.-J.':.s. V2-.ir. The trading marme oi` the rm was Luck, Wisdom & lCo., Nlr. Wiisvdom and Mr. E. Luck being: the active pa1'tne1`s and Mr. Jus. Brunton. then a C.N.R. engin- eer, beim: :1 silent partner. After two yeznx Mr. Luck sold his interest to the ruimi-iniiig two partners, who are carrying on at the present time. A About. three years ago 21 fresh meat jldeplurrtment was added to the busi- ll'1('!~*>`, which includes mechlzmical re- , fri;;'e1'a.tion boxes and display count- 5 r vc I l 1 \ \.;.*. Burton Ave. W.A. Hold Regular Mee`ing The regular monthly meeting of the Burton Ave. United Auxiliary of the \Vom<-n :.: M'i: Society was held in the church on Thursday z::ft.:1':1ooii, :\`Ia_\~' l-lth. The presi- d-.:nt, ;\'Ir.<. F. 1*}. l\laxwel1, presided throu_;`hout. Following` the opening exercises, the minutes of the last meeting were read, also a letter from the Presb_vterial Literature Secretary re the Blue Book. Mrs. Lambert was appointed delegate to the Presb_vteria1, -and several others intimated their intention of at- "Eending. }'\Irs. Hnultchings read the Scripture and led in prayer. A _ piano solo by Mrs. McCron was i much appreciated. The offering: was received and dedicated by the presi- dent. Mls. Doe gave a comprehen- sive report of the branch meeting held in Toronto during the winterr, bringing helpful suggestions to each department. At the close of the meeting the articles for the bale, which had been on display, were packed to be sent to the Pres-byrterial Q...-min Qnn-.n+nrxr immxndinmtplv. packed to be sent; to tne rres-uy Supply Secretary immedwilartely. Mr. Wa1te1- Robinson, of Toronto, spmt a few (lays at E. S1oan s. The phary Our Next Door I\'ei;r11- bows, presennted by the Bradford Dramatic Society in the Orange Hall, was enjoye-d by all. 1\/Iv T-T`-.'n Wnivrr and familv snent en_1o_Ve-(1 by am. Mr. H`a1`l`_V Reive and family spent isunday with the _Misses Reiv-e. T\/cc `Marv Rlnsm is visiting in To- Lvxnvuo Miss M1z1y"DonneT1y, of O1-ilhia, lsponi Sunday with her parents. Tho villmro Q`z1rdene`1'.< are resrret Eunday with me _m1sse.s new-e. Miss Mary Sloan 1s vmtng in To- ronto. __. . .. .\ - n I'\ -n- C :-mp Bordon ...300 000::--S (`, .-`M11and:1le ... ....012 0`11-1-S) 12 Camp Bo1`den---I{e11 C, Cooper` Baker If, Grant 31), ']`1'u\'e1':< 21). gram cf, Bhacklor lb. Da\v.~:.on Patrick 1), Rowan cf, Dunn 1st. A1lnv1t`sIID:.a-1':1{`O\.' D. ECIEC `spent Sunday wmn ner ])'d.I`L`ILLS. The villagze gardene`r.< regrret ting: the heavy frost, which nipped tho beans and em*l_\' plants. 11.. .mA Mm Q11-unnnn qnnnt hart tho beans and em`I_\' plams. Dr. and Mrs. Shannon spent part of the week in l`oron`to, the former Harbtenchmg a medical convention. 1 Mrc Wn1-lrnr hn: rpt1n~nr>d to the zlrunemmmg at Iuuuwm Mrs. Walker has c1t_v after visiting- 1\Irs=. F. Shannon. M.. ....,z \f| .~. n Mrs. r. bnzulnun. Mr. and Mrs. H. T Th|.1`|`.\`dZ`._\' in the city. ThT:(.,. L` 1*...-minw 11: SCHNOZZLE" HAYNES L_...! -1.` u. '1'hI.11`s1a_\' m `(.110 clty. Mis:~' Ii). Canning has returned to the viHz1_g-c after spending a few dnivs in Rarriv with rs. S. Crmning. CHURCHILL Page Five Gihone 117:` l COTIVCHEIOH. returned to her daughter, Patmck p, lcowan CI, uunn 1.5. ,- 7- `- A11andu1e--Gmccy 1), Edge rf,`.`~n0.\ 110 Just Reid If, Coulson ss, Strachan cf, t`h``.\' (10!1 t A. Ha)-shall lb. Lou_9:heod Sb, Cump~ F10 may get bell 2b, Haynes c. }L0i1.`-`110 and two to play - - - - n ,,,,._.u__._- _.. nd out w'nicT Thomas spent I7 . .8c . 25c . 19c .29c . 15c . 19c Halt the Press--Somc~where on` this page there is talk of Barrie: playing in the Bruce League. This` has been settled. Three teams ap-l pxoved of the move, but two voted`, against it. Barrie will now play an double schedule with Penemng and, Midland and -:1-.n interlocking single`: schedule with the South Simcoc "C teams. Also there will be no ex-` lnbition yrame at North Bay on! Monday. , ! SPURT5 UN nxvnrxnn. IJI-'x- "..~.r> public schools of Barrio will`; 1uld thew annual eld day to-morrowi at the .-Xgricultural -Parrk. The` .-van!-e ara- MI. but .1 (vents are: 1,1 nu! n\ 14 and over--bo_v.=, 100 yard g:IrI.<. '75 yards. 12 and under H--boys 100 yards, 2:r1.< 75 yarcls. 10 and under 12-~b0y.< and girls, 75 _\'zn-d9. ' 8 "nd under 10--ho_\'.< and <,rir1.<. "5 yards. Under 8--bo_\'.< and girls, 75 _\':mi:<. Relay rzx(*,r,~s, boys and girls. :1 to .. bAnvn PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO HOLD : SPORTS ON EMPIRE DAY< 'V`1n nnkn cnknn]: n`F R:11`)'i(` \\ _1 3. team. Potato m(:o.=. boys" and gris. yards, 5 potatoes. 220 }.1:`rr1.< d:1. for boys. 2 Cold Weather Mars Shear Pgg Openel: HAYNES IN NEW ROLE SCOT ABROS mucap Dunc up my me uaxup Signallers to take the verdict I Cmmhed Stone Beauiify Yam` Place a1so`1ed the IH1D(-?1`iil1 at-` three hits out of 21 pos- `, one _L',`0l1 1g` for an extra ~.-H. uni` Q1-wu:~1\nn Han? Price $2.25 "per ton delivered in town $2.00 `per ton at yard DRIVEWAYS WALKS SERVICE STATIONS 1\. F] l`: .300 V1 .012 3 I. ,.11 ,- f`nnnr.1r' aw` m the sectond, 11;` the score 5'10 '0-run lead in mly to see it|. rst of the ""` 9t as good to as it was to hits, aided by." four t:1!-lies, 1:. mound for Cell 1`ccei\'in;;.; M VHL . ., , THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936. N {he Small Size 3-8 in. LULI Tin-n 1-nvv\ H PHONE 86 VV 1 I`I-T. l(Lll'IlO1`n' 01 .\1.1(1lz1n(1 unu ). L ll.UL'dllg rl1'oppin;q out and Barrie being left without a league to play in, of Yiu plz1_\'in_u' A bull in 21 Toronto loop, and now we hea.1' they may enter the Bruce League. '0 be denite, thou),-`h, that Midland -and Peneb::ng' have never had any `intention of d1'oppin_; out, but that 1-f,l_`.l10_\' are just holding up the parade. cf,~ If watch their step Bar- _m1,.`t'ie :1 place in the Bruce that would leave the fa? rf, between themselves to. on find which one will be eliminat- n.1.ie1ul in the rs/c round. At present This} a sehedule seems to be as far away ap_|1l.~`, it was last Jlzmuary, although the otemteaiiis appear to be rez_1dy to start. W a` On Monday the Barrie team may and p1z._\' in North Blu'y, so by Tuesday nglel we should know just how good we ..Cu1-e-ally are. It appezws ' L : A I . May 26--Aurora at Newmza-rket. ' 26-Bra(lford wt Churchill. ` 29-Newmarkct at Bradford. 29--Churchi1l at Aurora. June l--Newmarket at Churchill. 2---Bradford at Aurora. 4--Bradford at Newmarket. 5-Aurora at Churchill. .`J--Churchill at Newmarket. 10--Aurora at Bradford. 12-~Ncwmarket at Aurora. 12---Churchill at Bradford. 1(5--Bradford at Newmarket. lT---.-\.uArorz1 at Churchill. 19-~Newmarkct alt Aurora. 19~--Churchill at B.1'o.(lford. 22-~Newmarkct at Churchill. 23--B1'z1d1'ord at Auro1'a.. `25-.`~\urorz1 at Newmarket. 263--Bradford at Ohurchill. ,' 29--.\'cwm:x\rkct at Bradford. `, I ;0--Cl1ux-chill at Aurora. ;~lul_v 3--Aurora at Bradford. .` 3--Cl1urchill at Ncwmarket. ;l First two A teams in nal _ . play ofl for group cham- .`r;:m1. Winncr to enter inter- _ `.:.".)LI[) pl21_v-offs. -,i Churchill being` the only B team n this 3..-roup. will enter the nals ag-u.ins*: the B : winner in `Hm nn1'H1 xrmun. i :3 S 51 ii Base Hits--'J.`he centre group of the Simcoe Softball Association are hszwing their little difculties, but are `playing gaine-s anyway. Orillia :`l.'.&`._`-.'l.C(l the mix-up by dropping out, which' necessitated the drawing up of a new schedule. ,A triple .-clip-(lulL~ will be played, the games innming into July. Then the rst two 'L(.':m1:` play oil in a two out of` 1l1l':x7 . which seems to be too !`luL'l1. The most. the three-team group warranl.:< is a double schedule, but if they iiisisit on a triple, why itaw: a 1)li;i_v-oil` at all `I Aliter all tl`.u. j;'i1lH(,`.~`.. surely the best team [V`_)i`\\'ili have been decided and will n- '.;-`ll on ton. And there is a possi- `i)5.lll_\' of being knocked off in the "l: .ill2ll two Q,`i1h1C>I by :1 team that may` l l'.::\'e trailwl them all l( ire; hard schedule. which would not be mi` 10 the team or its uupporters ho put up with such 21 _L'rind. \\.'1-... G :1 fun rrlr. -`turned down, Barrie will neces.~;z1rily throuyzh the V seems `L0 be remote, DUI, urluu. Luau. time they are not anxious to play eny games, so a monkey wrench sems to appear in every executive attempt to clear -the matter up. With a crack squad xmiting to go the Barrie e.\:ccut)ive has become very impatient and are now trying to secure entry into the Bruce League. That means we will see some high class `ball here if it goes through. There are three team up there in the B group, ) leafo1'd,- Owen Sound and Southampton, with the poseibilitty of Chesley being` de- clared in. Should their entry be l`:-We to wait. on Midland and Pene- L?-.11f_{`, and when the schedule `is nish (Cl and they win their grroup, as is the expectation of everyone, they will go up against the winner of the Biuce League fir.<~t th-.in_L'. They; would be much l"zirther ahead to get` in there in the first place if at all pozwtsible. Wlnntlznr H1 Liv `rho l Dl".h1 in ac- lmperials Take I-7_irst Game by 9-8` Score, Coming from Behind to Take Verdict. l ` 1,111; 1.) cnLn,n he north group. _ The attuntion of clubs 1s drawn to : .m,l r`. nf H19 r-n11: I ....,, group :1 t.11,e-y insi.~.vt "l'.L\'(: at r]`.n n'LIh1n: r(x Intermediates--What 21 tangle. Rumors of Midland and Penotang `,l..n.\nn... nnl- -nnl R-.nvvn hnn.n- lu+'f. the 2`t`LIl.'1`lk10I1 ()1 cluub In uxawu uu cct.ion.~` 5 and G of the constltution. i Juniors--Mz1_V 27th is expected to ind Barrie juniors getting their grst test against the fast stepping !Oi'i11ia team. Coach Dobson and ,.\Ium:1;:,er Hetlger have been working ifhe boys overtime and they are con- if`=dont that the kids will be in mid 'r(-asnn form for the rsg '.'j".`.. . l Around--The Allandale Tennis. _f"luh will hold their rst round robin lsurius P1-i(lay night ai -tor the Barrie- e.~kll\-.n softball game. So far no cluzngro has been made in the layout `of the courts, which will hardly ac- rommodato the large membe1`s:hip. but 1.hi:< is expected to be remedied . . . The .\llz1n(lale Blowlingl -lection of officers will be held on W1.-. a.-41- who 1-xnuvllnrr rrwannc SOUTH GROUP SOFTBALL SCHEDULE U1 In 2 5th. ` 17.` `turn 4 l'IilI'l`ll`. E nicely .. .. .. .1 . "EPFM etmmas Cold weather nmrred the opening. softball game at Shear Park last: night, causing the players to make errors at cruciiatl moments, which spoiled what would have been a F-rst class ball game. The Allan- dale lmperials deserved their victory, twice coming from behind 21 three- tun h-azndicap built up by the Camp Rnvrlnn .Q.irrnnllrn'Q tn f.:)l\'(> the 5 PXDCCICU (:0 D9 T'Cnlf.`1(`(l Bowling )1 . The bowling: greens :1_m1 .\llzmdnlc- are shaping` ..,l ..~:Hn Han um-rn \vnn-l Zln :\ 1121 IIUEI ll nd with tho ...:11 hr. \V}lI'IIl \Vlf2l' ready very REVISED SCHEDULE OF CENTRE GROUP SOFTBALL Ma) May 20-Camp Borden at Allnndale 22-A11anda1e am Barrie. 27--Barrie at Camp Borden. 29--Can1p Borden at Barrie. June 1-Allrandale at Camp Borden l 3--Barrie at Allandale. 5-A11anda1e at Barrie. 8-Camp Borden at Allandale 10--~Barrie ad: Camp Borden. 12--Cmnp iBorden at Barrie. l5-Barrie at Allandale. l 7-A11anda1e at Camp Borden 19-C-amp Borden at Barrie. 22-Barrie at Allandale. 2-`l-A11anda1e at Camp Borden 26-Ahlandale at Barrie. 29-Clamp Borden at Allandale Iuly 3-Barrie at Camp Borden. |nterg1ediate{% E angfe Staii IS linsoived Midland and Penetang Denitely In; Barrie Not Fussy if They Can Get in Bruce League. The tangle in the intermediate Simcoe Bast.-bi;1l1 League is still un- solved and as yet a schedule is as `far away as it was la.~.. cwinte1'. Midland and Peil-otumg have been declared definitely. in, but no co- operatioli can be got from them, and becoming disgusted, Barrie is seek- ing; 2). berth in the Bruce League. I Tim f.\vn ninnthm-n tmiiils hzxvel `seems to be remote, but until that yauteinpt matter mg; oerth 111 me hruce neuguc. x The .two n-onthern teams have never been out of it, they declare, but they are not very anxious to get things goinm. Since Penetang lost Marchildon they have been scouring the country in an effort to replace him, but to no avail. Their only chance is Ito get some one qualify- ing under the `student rule, which play` wrench` executive` to (1-11 Hm; T7!-nu-in nvm-nf.i\'r~ l'\:1< lv--nmn .' un Jl'dIIl Borden t:LAO iluniar iacmsse { Prospects Look ii Brigi1_t_0r1936 pnzwtsame. . - Monday may see the tomn m 216-` . . . | tzon for tthe rsi t.xme as a _::21n1e } u kninn :\\~\N1`hlII(\r` n~H>1n \Vnvf}\ Raw E1011 I01` tune r11';~,`>I I-Ime 21>: 21 _-.;2-.nu: .;< hem: a1*ranged with North Bay, to be played there. `IL:-xrge Number of Boys Anxious to` Start; Financial Backing `I Secured. At last the prospects of another good junior lacrosse team for Bi':1.I ~ rie look bright. With the securing of nancial backing` and a good split from -the Arena Company, who are uoing their best to revive the game, the outlook for the national gtnnie hire at present look good. A isn-0-n nnnwhnr nf' hnvs mre at present LOOK goou. A large number of 4teen-asze boys have been wait.in_q' some time for de- finite word as to whether Barrie uould be entered in the 0.A.L,A. and are ready to begin practice right away. The lloor has been the lat- est holdup, but by Fijiday night it will be sufficiently dry to allow the first practice. Qnvnn nlnvni-< Frnm lnl. \r'f`('1l">` s 2 nvst }')1`8.CL1Ce. Seven players from last yea1".~: squad are available again this sear son and they are expected to sup- ply the neC&Ss21l`_\ experience to bring out the best in the _\'0ul`1IS tC1`.<. I='o1'.the goal position, Gan'_V LeGen1 and Jack Turnbull are ready. Pat- ton, Park, Firman and for the nucleous of the i`ezu'_4'uar(l. Don Rowen zmd Ken Te-1`i'y will be trying out for the rover spot, while Scott, Struclian and l-la_\'nes will likely be the first string forwzml 1J'l'1C-. 'I`1'|(xI~/\ ...:n Ln -. n1\'\-inli nt` Dyte will . 1 nH1 (xv ' EXHiBITlON GAME MONDAY l)]'1C'. y '1`he1`o will be 21 myi'iz1(l of othcri youmzstcw out to give these old: s1z1;,re1's :1 run for their money, zmdl more than oI'_tr>n t.ho_\ make _qoo(l.l T"`1'e(l Webb, Eldon Goring, Lenl Burtch, Bill Lomr. Duck Little,` ;\1cDon.::-ld Goo. LeGo:u', D ;-\`nb1`osioi are 21 fuw that will be on hzmd for H chance and they have all plz1ye the gzum for some time and know what it is all about, which speaks, well for the team's chances. 'I`1nm.... .1` u ;-nm-inl inzliir-nrnr`T1`i for the gzuno 101' Llmv unu KllU\\| speaks There is 2: special inducement for the junior clubs of Ontario this year. Instead of formerly when tlu-y won their group they were al- most forgotten in prc.-forcnce for the seniors, they will this season have lhe play-offs: speeded up and the lost. team of the East will make :1 hip West to play for the Dominion tille. `.5 to 8. 5 Ivan Grace-y, after a slow start. in which the Signals got to him for four hits and threr: runs, . down and not until the sixth did thv` visitors get -amother safety, beingi *.e`bircd in order as they czune up.g (Lracey got into hot wait-er in the` seventh, however, when the first man to face him was .~:ufc on Lou:.,*'- l::ed s error. Ho wulkml the next? two men, Loading the bases wiLi'.4 none gone. The next l)i'.1lttL31' s'trucl< out, the man following \\'2Lll{L'(l, while`:~ the next man up cleared the b1: r;.~ when his hot liner got through Campbell relieved the 1)1'esis1x1'c \Vltl` `-1 . double play. 4 I Facing a three-run (lucit in the first fmime, the lmpcrinls kopt hung -` ing` away, scoring one in lwo in the third. ticinr: and building` up 21 two-run the fth and sixth, only it fade away in the first seventh. Fate was ju; to- me lnips hO\\'CV(_')', il.e Campers, for two hits, two errors, grave them (-nougrh to win. 9 Dun-:nL- \vn: rm l'l1nnH)lHh'l for l:ho1vt1y. . . . The A11andr.1.1e Tennis Club wi11 officially open on June 1st, with their first tournament on June Yitth. The old wooden fence along the ,railwz1_\' truck going to the sta- tion is being replaced by :1 new steel one, which will greatly improve the appearzmco nf_the greens. FIRST PRACTICE FRIDAY The Northern Advance - \\I:l-lblllg. LU a re rec 13 ampton, ley :i1' 11 1d dule aryone, .vinnr:1' th-.in,L'. They Meaford, - Juniors Shaping up in Strenuous Daiorkouts Twenty Boys Trying Out for Nine Positions; Strong Team Expected by Coach Dobson. ` With the juvenile team of last year `to work on, Coach John Dob~ son is. puttmg the Barrie juniors through daily workouts and he ex- pacts his squad 300 give all comers a stiff bat/Lle. "I"-u.y.u-.4-xv knuo .nI~n +1-whsrr nu? `Fru- u smn nanue. \ Twenty boys are trying out for ` t].e nine positions, making the com- pe*tition keen. The battery of last year s group champions is intact. Ken. Terry \Vi1l likely take over, the 1`( gular pitching duties, with Bill Poole and Don Bowen doing the re- `~'c{` 1x'n1-`_- Tar-L T1\r+c> ic +119 cura- E0018 and U011 Duweu uuulg uuc it. 'fef work. Jack Dyte is the sure- re catcher land with his experience and lbtinvg should lead the boys to many'a victory. Filrlnn Cnvinn` ix nf. Fn-+ again. r.Izuiy a. vicwry. Eldon Goring is at rst again, wih Hzirry Livingston as opposition. Fred Haynes is giving Dint Scott, last saason s keystone man, plenty of txouble in retaining his job. tG.ar13` LeGear is filling the .bill at short and if he continues his performance is sure of the 'job. T?nrl..1rm-,nl.~.rl (`mna-cm Tmflpnr is hank (-nougrn to Win. ~ Patrick was on the for` the Signallers with K011 rem-i\'in;.r.` P.;a.ttl:_v was nicked for 12 hits, ;<,rik-`: in: out six and issuinr: no w:Llk:<. G "accy zillowed only six hits, four of` which came in thu rst, walked vwi rnd struck out ciighit. H:~,._wic;< W115 at his new poszition b;~himi the hi: and demonstmtcd thlaut he can pin)` any position on the tczmi f,`([U.'1ii_\' as \\'nn B sure 01 "L118 JUD. Red-headed George LeGear is back a` third, but Ding Ayers, playing -as snappy elding gzuno and hitting Wwll, is giving him a battle. Dick Livingxs-ton and Whitey Walker are trying out for ineld positions, and ,nitl1ou_q'h both -1221': showing up well,` the job jof landing 1 regular berth may be 21 little too tough. Tina nn+.r-Id ,cih1n.f.inn i< xvpll may me 21 unuc LOO wugu. The outeld situation is well handled by Bill St1'z1c1mn, Bill Mc- Leod and Fred Webb, who cover ground well and are rst class sIugg'c1-s. `Tho enhnrlnln of Hnwn nf xvrintv za.Iug;.(;c1'5. The schedule at time of writing has been drawn up, but is still being approved, so that it has not been re- ll.:i \,\/U. nvhm-`r' in l1;)\YrJ H10 full IU;}[3l'UVC(l, 50 Lilb ll 1121.5 IIUL UCUl11't,'- Hi-:i; We expect` to have the full ischcdulc of games c1se\\`.he1'ei on this page. It is expected 't1u;:it the Barrie boys will have their r;~: t LL51 on May 27th. ' [ Wedding bells are soon to be` `I21.-2il'L1 in this commulmity. Keep your `cars and eyes open for June. ` nrxv lo` (7 Hnhnvfunn T\/fr: \V NIP.` LiJ.1'h ELHU U_\ Cb UIJUH J.U1' dullt`. l Rev. E. C. Robertson, Mrs. W. Mc- Clean and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cor-A be otwen.t to the P1`esbytery meeting. in Orillia on Tucsd`ay. I Qnu-rv `r\ 11:.-uv L` A (`Jkcnn c nut Sorry `.0 hour E. A. Gibson is on! - the sick list. We hope he may 500111 the rcstoied to good health as we miss his cheery smile. 1 Dave \ ViIson, of Alliston, was in` fruvn I--:uHino' nn `F1-innrlu A llll Ulllllil UH Luumnuy. 1 llllbb IIIS Clllify SIILILC. Wilson, in ;town calling on friends. ' | ;`.1rs.W.D.Hc111`y, of Toronto,~ }v.'u.~: in town for a few days. (I1-.nI tn 1`:-nnrf \l1'< Hr`-rh V`/in. i\'d.`/ Ill LUVVH J_U1' H. LUVV UiL.\/.3. I U1-(ul Lo 11-port Mrs. Herb. Win- ;;.-;a1.c- is prog;1'essing' 1'avo1'ab1y after [Ler recent. operation in B`l|l'1'ie hos- ` pita]. N11` and NTV: T\'Tn+hn\\,' \'Tl`(`.1r1n`l1 pxuu. M1`. and Mrs. Mathew .\'IcC1ean| were in Shelburne for the week end. \v'n M1,. |\\nY| fn ho `Fnnrurl `warn the I I we-11. '\:\L`L'l.' III DIl61ULll'IlC iUJ.' |-Ill: VVUCIX e-uu. No idle men to be found here as the hig'11way is receiving crushed rock and gravel under the super- vision of Jos. Ba11th1g. A pa1'ticular1y sad event occurred I early last Wednesday morning when death claimed Con-stance, the little three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brockwell. The fun- eral service was held in the Anglican Church last Friday aternoon, con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Blake. Our sin- cere symp~arthy is extended to the bereaved parents and friends. Tho nnnnnl mpnntr n? the WM ); |UUI'C'c1VUU. 1)2.ll`L`ll`l-S 'cUlU Ll'H:IlU'5. The annual meeting of the Wxo mevn s Institute was held in the hall last Wednesday afternoon. A mnn+,ino' nf fhn W A n'F Han :1 1I1UC`Ul1g U.I. LHU VV..L. UL Anglican Church was held at rectory 1=z1:st Thursday evening. The death of Mr. Robt. Ellis, a former resident of this community. occurred at the county home, Bee ton, early last week. The funeral was held on Wednesday, with inter- ment in Thornton Union Cemetery. Rnv. W. C, Rlnkn In: in 'l`n1-nn+n IKLLBL VVCUK U.Lv`LL`HUlIl}.C I./UL` Dynou. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson and son John, of Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. ` Davis. `w\/`Hm. F........,. -4` V'l`........4.... ....... l |/IIC WUUK UHU. Several members of the W.I. at- `icnded the annual summer meeting `in Thornton on Mondz_1_V aftc-1'noon. Mr= P. Mooney was the specia? !.-tpoaker. Tho kind 110. of Lho 'l`hornfon branch was also on- ! ioyed. ' `ldbl; VV uuxlcbuuy d.1 |:t2fllU A meeting of the The rlnnfh nf NT? W`! lllb lll ,LHU['HlzUIl UIHUIL K1IIl(`.bBI'y. ev. H. G. Blake was 1n Toronto last week attending the Synod. ' Mr nnrl NT!-c I Wonavann -nmri lJiLVlS- Miss Graves, of Toronto, was a ivxsitor with Mrs. H. G. Blake during the week end. Qnwrn-ul y.\r.nxk,w-.~ A-L` H..- VH1 .; IJIIV I D\a\I I I bJ\-uIlAV\JL4L.l.4.l.4 Anrn I 114-151 Barrie junior lacrosse team begins practice in the Arena oV-marrow night and a large band of teen-,age youngsters are expected out. Prospects for another good team are bri2:ht, with seven_of lasl: year s squad avarilsmble. The experience of the boys above and of Parks, Bowen, Strachan and Fhrman 1s expected to bring the newcomers along in the drive for group honors. LUCK \\'lLll |-lll'U\.` IHL: ULLI. \ sible four, going` base. Coulsyon and Stru two hits out of A po.<. Cooper got half of his tv: with three sharp . pinch-hit1;e1`s wen: L1>'r: in .".1:d all three landed Cump s two : on and :1 \vnH:. but to 13:1