THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1937. -1 11-om DlCK_U1 me Dill`1'l(.` 1190.. With fast keen ice to liven the p1L._v, Barrie . ed off with 21 bang in the second period. \2\'m1 Weston- feldst serving time, t.he first string.:` Iiivnr; . an o1'z\'g'nvize(l j.>;211ig'ii1g; zumck which \vz1.< 1'ewa1'ded when Bowen hzmgcd one home on succes- sive passes from Scott. Brock made In ninv fnr T.ivin,n' xvhir-h Yminti SIVC I)il.5$US ll'Ulll DCU`|.'L. D1'UCl\ HIHUL :, p1'.1;' for I.i\'in_-'. which found the puck rested on the line, but 1h- red 1i, did not` flicka-1'. Jones conrt1'z1cted 21 penalty and i .n first line czum: on :1;_'ui11, which 4- provr.-d no rest for Van-it,_v in tilt} O-rillia net . Anoths_r Orillia penalty xw.-5 the signal for Scott, Long anal Iowxn to unot.he1' _Q'a1]'}'.`,i11g' at- Tzick. It was stlccessful with Jones iv-tv:in_;' d2'i\'(,- with u terric shot. af- Long` carried the puck in and pz1ss: to Scott`. \X7n:~+.in-l`nI,H ,I.'.ol uni 121-,` #1.,` to econ. W'estm1fe1(lt (lid not like the `tmega-Iment he was 1'eceivin_g` and on his way for u 1'C'.'~.`l . t`ook 0cca.'~:i(>.n to pass comment to ribbing: spc-cta1o1'.<. adding` a little color to the _:`amr:. While Ilw fz1n.< \\`c-re r~11g'a_:z`e inl EVERY COLT STARRED -pening fvucatiugal 3 Evening Classes 4 Prinee of Wales School Tuesday Evening, January 5th Classes will meet Tuesday and Thurs- day Evenings from 7.30 to 9.30 F. HAMMOND, Chairman. A SPECIAL THREE-MONTHS COURSE IN THE FOLLOWING: Dressmaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Household Science . . . . . . . . . .. Art (Oil and Water Color) . . . . . .. English, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping Show Card and Sign Writing . . . . . Motor Mechanics -_ . . ~ . . .. - . - - - . . . . For Further Part-iculars apply to 1 1?` on I.-.vu. `Coltstake Group Lead .|;ee-agin as they Beat Orillia 7-2:;:;::`. and t I n J SUP,.TFJC'.1` :`l$zn-rie lcc. .'-\not.ner U1'1111ag1 gm mu `.5:a.L'o and while they were sho1't-! hamded Jones drove in :1` hort drive" for the fth *_<.,-`oal, S001-t making: the! `pass. Westenfeldf again caused 21 ;.disIturban-ce and was ordeged to the` gdrcssing` room for the balance of thel I "`1H\f' I 1 _ watching the by-plvary they missedg McLean's pass to Hun-ter for 0111-. `lia second goal. Jones drove in for his third goal of the niglft. I Z 4Living`ston got the gate for a trip! but Orillia got exactly 11owhe1'e, i!W.:.1'la,"iIl'_Q` only one shot on the Bar- ,iic net durinig his absence. Tem- pers began to are toward the end` :of the period, but a general out-I ;break was prevented by the bell.` it was Referee Collimgs was`| forced to remain on the ice iziftcr the bell to keep the peace. . .. . ,-,., rv..`_; _='\..|.n Run} A Lilli uuu bu x\\,\..1.: .,..., `.--...-. `nng_s, cotL an hung `uu:Luhkm,` Ater mzm_\` tries, Capt. Dyte |1m11-gwglkel-, storey, Li\'in`g_)`s;to`n, Lgi_-_rh_ , 13' bulged U10 t\V'i1"0 0T1_ the _P1't"i'33`=: Mid1and--Goa1, Dehis; defence,` >030 W011 Of 1110 _ I11.`- .`h`tr .1113` V0! Scott and St-rimas; centfre, McLz1u;:h-I mimltes z1fL01' the t`hu'd i'ran_1e began. , 1;; -mg-5, Robeyts awd }-Iendcl-5011;: VV<-`t0I11-'01dL W11 i1m0k_ a8`i`*111 and 0]zL11;o1'mLtcs, Huig Abbott, Ric11a1' `hv (lel1'g'hvt of the izms tJlu`e\\' h1s'.'[`001(., Dunklemgm, Hxamber. 3 stick away and prepared to jump thef PCfe1.ee_H Kenv ormh l boards. Referee Co11`ing's squelched i ` ' ` " `the attack and provided the first`) misconduct penallty of the season on` `Barrie ice. .-\not.he1' O1'i11ia;1 got the Barrle Garrlson l'| l\ I` `......-.. ..ml u-11i1n Hmv wrlrn : I I `_'i:llll.'. 1 Ba1'1'ie s sixth goal came as the i1'~':. of :1 beautiful breakaway by` zthe defence. The pair stopped the; lsmiztwh boys, completed two pzusses, lwith Jones nally scoring` and D_\'-Le l.~till on top of the play. The effort! in. the second line who .2'z1:1;_v<: in 1'01` the scventh to complete the rou".. I..i\'ino,`st.o.11v scoring with Lei,r::l1 getting the assist. I OL'illi1l--G0i1l, Va1't_v; defence,` , Westenfeldt. and Coates; centre, `Sm1t,l1; \vin5:.<, A. Smith and P. Mc-* '_ Leraan; allternates. Hunter, J. .\IcLoz1.n,l ;`\Vh)ite, St. Amand, Hook. ` mm-in _Cn`nl (Lnvinrw rlr>+'m1r~:= I White, Hook. B11'1'il`--G0`11, Goring; Jones and Dye; \\'ix1-gs, Long` and -}rock. ],.i\'i11_::;~'to11, Storcy. I-?n1'n1'm--\.'. Scotit; (`,01Li11 centre, Walker, defence. Bowen ; a14te1`n:Ltes, Lei _,>'h. Brad ford. l 0 .\: `Barrie J umors 11' Superior after First Period; 3 Colts Take Second Scheduled Win? Over Midland British Consuls ; ' Score 7-3. UVEI Midland British '~-nS|S ;. anti 1\`11. Janet rringie, uur- d rison, 3-O; Miss Ruth Craig and Mrs. --~- -Vict or D{1\'(!_\', Garrison, defeated (1 SCOTT. LE1C-H SCORE TWO )Ir.~'. Jzis. Nolan and Miss Helen d "----' - lliantiun, Bradford, 3-0. Total, Gar- d Only once did mal-.md hold tl1r2i1'l='0 21, Bradford 0- lead over the Barrie Colts in :1` Men's Doubles I scheduled junior game at the Mid-l Jwa-ck Garrett and Beecrofb Under- 0 land G-'dl'(l011S la;<`t Fri(la_v nig'h`., unrilhill, Garrison, defeated Charles V that came after seven mim1t.:.~t o1'7_'l*J\';1n.< and Tom Gardner, Bradfo1'd,-la the unit had slipped by, Roberts d0-i2-.1; John F. \'\"oo(ls and Jas. L ing tho sniping . From then on B111 -3 Stephens, Garrison, defeated Rev. H. c `sin haul t`h0 play much 10 their OYE1` .~\_. \7=.;~ug:l1s.11 and Tom Lukes, Brad-Ix likin;;', running in seven goals to thm, . ford, 3-0; Allan Patterson and Ted 1 home te~:1-)n .~: three. lneson, Garrison, (lcfcuted Bud 3 llzickml by `le .s`h`on_s: (lefenm: 0l"_St0Ph9n-S0 and W311` 313311001`. -.' Dyto and Jones, the Barrie forwar d; 3-0; Cll}1de C1``.11g` and I, \\'..r0 }_{`iw311 e\'cr_\` oppor`tunit-_v to 1150;` Tfid u3`.V_'h9`Vs G0-1'1'1S011 dlefeatedl - their scoring; punch. Scott zm(lIW.xlv`fv1' Field and Tom Batchelor,-`j 9 l.cig`li led the ])n1`a(le with two _:o.'.l.- Bl'3(lf01'd: 3`0 1.3- G- W35"-911 ml 1 (_:.ch and were the pick of the 2:1 1T`-`d T.l'1'a Ga1'Sv 105' to LOU! I tux-cking; lines. During Iho grzxziielcillllllbell and Mel V.Vl1 R11`ll1'l'01`dy'I Barrio contracted eight 1)enz1l`tle.= to:Bl`1l(ll'01` 043- 'l012\l, G~il'1'!-'011 11: ' 2 .VIi(lland s two, but the :`dl1_L'l1`|_L` at-1 B1"1"l 4- |T I lnnlzc rd` ln. Fnncnl: nrn\'(`-rl f'ni.il - 11: ~ Mixed Do`-`[9195 I |."l1(Hln(1'S lV\'U, DUI. I.-HO 3.','dll_L'lH_L' 'cl|.`i 'z.ck.< of he Consuls provc-(1 fut-i1:- as} Scott and Jones stlipped tln-oup;h for LNG '_4'oz\].< while their team \\":r.Z . ;`\Iid1:md . the rst goal :1: Jones Leads Scoring with 4 Goals ;; Westenfeldt Gets Misconduct 1` Penaltty. torcy. _ {e1'ere<--,\.'. Co1L1n:s, Brzldford. J. E. MORRISON, Principal. I which wakened ` lbeagn hitting their St! .Leg'h jus". 25 seconds 9 _coum. Four minutue: 5.~.+.nn nnvnn H11-nntrh wi1 I `the Colts, wholl stride and it tooki to knot the minutues later Living`- Esbon came through with another goal! the frame ended at` 2-1. u..H=mm,- H11~nn,0'h 1'hr> second Der-:1 the frame ended at 34-1. ! ` Halfway througjh the second per-; iod Scott scored ;..r.d was followed` `closely by Leigh. Roberts kept his] |rLea.m within hailing distance on :1, ,nice solo effovt, but? Bowen took 2L` ;pa.~:.s f1'(_)m Scott to put Barrie threw` I nn, up. 'Too1e, assisted by Scott and Mc- `Laughlin, put` the Consols within-` {two goals, but Jones and Scott both broke from _L,r'uning attacks to count for Ba.1'rie. I D .... my. final Cn1'i11u't dpfence.. Ifor L}a.1'rie. Barrie--Goal, Dyt-e and Jones; centre, wings, Scott and Long`; alternates, fwulker, i Denis; defence, ` G..p.++ unrl Gh-in1nc- r-r>n`1'r-. .\r(`I;}`Ll1 A]- Goring; nu uuu.u. ;u.......... . Ladies Doubles . Miss Jean Brock and 31119. W. K.{ Walls, Ga1'1`ison, (1cfe>;:ir:(1 M1". -C.` l'Iw'an.< and .\ Iis.< B1211`;-;a1`et Da\'c},",-` B1'ad1'o1'd, 3-0; .\I1's. Geo. l{enn0d_\,'? {land Mrs. Warren Wi1rg'a1', Gm-1-i.~u11,: -,d(:feated .\Ii.~'.<, Helen SW01` and Miss} L ;P&Lt ;\IcDow(~H, Ba(l1'f(`)1'd, 3-0; Miss "Juan B1-_vm'ner and Miss Grace :B1'_\'mn-1`, Gzu'1'i;<'on, (1efe:2nted Miss `Lena Maul-inu and Miss Dot` Culling`- IL... Dw..H'm~A 52_n~ Mr: `R, G, T-In\v- ) i | . . I i Bees Defeated Bradford Thurs, I : Barrie ! I I Barrie G-arrison B `team wunl 't.h<:i1' L'ou1'namen|t. play from Brad-E `ford on- the Armouries courts last ,- l'hu1'sduy night by a wide 111m'gin. .'l`he B-.u'1'i team captured the ladies doubles by 21-0, making :1 clean s\\'eep. 'I`1hc-_\' also had :21 wide mzun `win an Hm mixpd come. . winning" 24 Thousand Fans Watch Best Game of Season Featured by `Thrills and Spills. `Lena ;\'1au1-mu an-(1 xvnss um \Juum;.:,- Eh-um, Bradford, 3-0; Mrs. B. G. Hz1\v- 5 `kim and Mrs. R. G.. Maskell, Ga1'- ( '11'i.-on, defeuted `.VI1's. Harvey Marks r_ Ezmd Mi:\< 1\'Ia2'ian Church, Bradfo1`d,,( !3-0; .\11x~:. H. A. Patterson and M1`s.1.( {R011 Clarke, G'cl1'1`iSOI1[. defeated 1\'Iiss5t '1F1'a11cCs E and Mrs. R. H. ,J11(l5;'v, (;`a:m'1"ison, 3-0; Miss Isabel A fl}i1'(l and Miss Rita Ho11ing`swo1't-11, ( '1; Ga-u'1'i. defeated Miss B. Stephen-.( son and Miss Janet Pringle, Ga1'- ( nn 2_n- \H:: Pnw (`.1-nin` and NT1'i<, v |.\'\\ Ce1). 'l`hC`_\' 21lS0 l1Z1(I 121` M11: luau.-' `gin in the mixed cont`es`t`s, winning) and losing` 7 points. The men too}; `t.hL-ir doubles by 11-4. After the play the visitors were enwte1'tai`.e' lat lunch. Results: TEACHER ..Miss E. Brennan . . . . ..Miss E. How . . . . . .Miss G. Fyfe .Miss R. McKeever .....Mr. 0. Shank . . .Mr. T. Shepherd { J:il'21(lI()1'(l 4. I ` Bill Knox and Miss Brock, Gur- . dr-fvzltz,-(1 .\I1'. and .\`I1`.<. Evztns, B1`z1(H'01'd, -`Z-0; Woods and M1`:~'. Wil- uunu, u u, nuuu.- u..\. .. .. I(`ontinur,=d on pwce four; 2:... .\nr1Le1'n Advance - \VL`UK. . ' Miss M. Campbell, of Hamilton, _~:1n:-xiv,` tln week end with her par- L'l'.'T.S, 3.11`. and `.\'l1`.s`. Wm. Czunpbell. ` Mrs. M. A. Collins wars pleasiliglyl su1'p1'isc(l 011 SLm(la_\~` when a fzunily, '1 L-union xvas held at her 1101110.] Those present werc M1". and Mrs. J.: E. Davidson, of Mimic-o; Mr. amll - )l1`.<. M. R. Blane_\', Coldwa.t'e1`; Mr. and 311-5. V. B. (.oI.lin.<, Dumiville; `B11 . micl Mrs. L. l\I. Trevelyan, To- lronto; Mrs. T. J. Edg'c, Miss Mar- igaret Edge, Miss R. Collins and Mr. I I S! :1 ,l i I '2 and Mrs. F. Collins, all of 'Allan-' dale. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams, of` lflloron-to, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' ;.-..- orgy :-i1e wmk end. I -F. W. Dobson after two weeks n i1i.I.1-ess is able to be ~a again. ' Mr. and Mrs. Luke S'pea1'n visit- i ed in '1`o1'onto this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jay spent the week end in London. " I'.li-'.~'r :< Sueila LVlu;c zmid Miss iDorot.hy Cook, of '1`o1'ont.o, spem the welk end with the 1'oi'1ne1"s par- enlts. /11: T.` A U11 4|-n n is n:H-nn A-ivn n~ -v Ll Y.M.C.A. Hoczm, Team Holds | First Practice I `The Y hockc_\' team of the town ; hockey team held its rst practice of` `(he suagon on the .-\llandale rin~k', 1l1u.<- ;v ni~_~.-,ht., with aboul 20 z1; -' Ll'_\'ln,L{' for po. The town` i league siu-mt-io'n does not look very! 3 pi'o111i.~'i-nag` 211. pi'c.~'.m, but tin: toe-.m 3 is going to be in condition for any 1`eve11Lu21lrit_\'. Three _;`dalk0cpo1's, A1-I vin Bowen, Garry LcGcar and Clar- Tence Dain'vc1'.~:, were out. On defence ` wcrc H:.1zcn lCd:.r0, B-ill Blogg, Jack! :_- A1'no.tt, and Herb. Smith. Three fo1'-l , waid lines were composed of Chip g-{H1l`I1`tC1', Don 13103`-,'g', S. Johnson), i,;l*I1'ic l,eGc2a1', Tom Marshall, Bill 5; Bell, Bill Murrziy, Ed. Hagan and _, Cecil Shzirpe. ALLANBALEl In 21 game that had everything, Barrie Collts took over the group leadership by defeating the Orillia Terriers 7-2 at the aren-':.. 'l`uosda_v night. With fast ice for the first imc in sr>\'e1`a1 weeks, 1,000 fans ` r.n11x- n~n.1 H1nh- n1n.nnv Q \vn1"H1 :19 the (1 I 1JUllll |ped frc his (i5t last ru C.N.R. I tlhe con 00 m pa 1` tire-mex A `1i1 ))) 1 mr. mu. ` mechanlcs }. General B d lU`4.'cLl U1 GL3} IllUHlUU).'b. A vote of thanks t'o Rev. VV. A. E. Doe was tendered in recognition -lof his ne work in the church and Bwith the choir. He replied in suit- Hable terms and in turn conp.`ratulat- -led the departments on their co- -'operation. Con-g'1'atulnmt`o1'y iiiessages -{were nliso tendered ve railway em- l ployoes who reiiired durini_e~ the last 1 year, Wm. Cullen, Wm. Poole, , .'I`hos. Lougheed, Luke Spearn and 1 . John Patton. ii The election of elders returned J. `.:D. Wisdom, A. Pugh,, W. D. Sc-.ot.`t 11|zmd F. W. Dobson for an term of Jythree year.'~`.. Wm. Bell, Geo. Clark, NB. Lougheed, l. McI.uchlan and Wm. . Clark were elected stv\\'ar(ls for -.1 lnliree-_\"ear term. Bert Loughoed Iavnvd W. A. Humna were 21ppoint.e(l as audistors. Burton Ave. Church Shows I Balance `The annual cong'1-egafi-onzxl meet- ing` of the Bu1't;o`n Ave. United CJiu1'ch was held in the lecture room I Tuesday night with a capacily turn-l out. The xialicivwl sfatmnc.-nt shoxveci {'4 general fund of $3,613, with 21! `b-alarnice of $125 on hand. `.\r' T Di.-xi. ..-unn .. nI\l\'| -`unis I\.\'\L'~:\v(\ Udl'cliIllCL* U1. :)J.v'J U11 uunu. W. J. Blair _<.,_v'a\'e -.1 coinprelie-n>;~:i\'e review of the work of the various (10pv:u".inc-nts of thp thurch through- *out; the year, pointing out the splen- did work done by all concerned.i Twelve new members were added` during.-; the you)`, b1-i`11g'ivn1g' the..-\11an- dale church and the H`ol'l_v charge to toftal of 319 members. :\ (an A4` 41`-`n1,-u Mn Dav `X7 A I i F D D I .1ro~m .~\nanu:ue L0 ;V0n,u may. . During` his years of service in Lhe lcab he had not had a single major lace-idenit. and not a single life had I bc.-on lost while the train was in his I cha1'_2'e. I \ Essa Road Church Annual ` Meeting Essa Road P1'esb_\'t'e1'ian Church }Sundu_\' School was Hr>(l by m:-m- `bers of the co11g1'eg1z:Itio11 at the un- [ nuul mreting' hold on Tuesday n'i_e;ht. `The meclting was opened with a lworship period con(luc`t by Jlvv. ' .\i. R. D. Sinclair. A11 ...-.......4-.. no` H". nun.--n-n-Inf InI1:< .\.. 11. U. DlIlClE|ll'. J All 1'epo1't.< of the 01'}.-':1ni7.ations ne endeavor. Ii}. Kczxrns, L. Jacobs, Wm. Robm-tr. and Burton Wm'nic;J. `were elected to tho Board of Man- ! Zl_L`,'L`)`>`. Norris Webb was returned to the ofce of co11g'1'eg'a't.iox1z11 secre- i f-\I'\' vnul Jen-I: .\whxH \\'n< nnnnintnrl i John Patton Retires i i John Patton, (32 William St.|, step- from brain No. 44 on Jan. 14th, 65th hint-hday, 2r.fl.er making` his run as an engineer for the He has since been i'eccivi11g conp;1'atu1zL1.ions of oicials of the I company and his friends on his re- tircment. A IH-'n ,i`nn.n- ungirinnt-n ni` .\ Hal ruin-.1.` n I-HU UIHCU U]. (1UIl1. ,[\7J,'cllAlUlI'Lll hE|'.'l'L" ` t::!'_\' and .I:u-k .-\rdnH \\':1.< appointed as co11g'1`og121\f,io11z1l t1`easu1'c1'. J. B. ` 1\'1c:\Iililn and A. N[a1'sha]~] will act 'as au(1i\t'm'.< for 1f)3 T. - Mothers Entertained at (",,C,I T tune in several xveexs, 1,uuu runs r,`5r.-ally got their money s worth as the juniors provided hocked replete vvnh thrills and spills in the best. game 01 e season. I. \u' n1nn nn 1'11.-. T3.-1.1-Vic: i`(':Ih1 t E ` p1'o. ;Thc Inothers were ontel-ta.ined at the weekly meeting of the C.G.I.fl`.I in the SL111(1m_\' School of the Burton Aw-. Uniterl Church last. nig'ht, with close to 1't.`_V being` in Aattendan-ce. The Lhwen g`roups Lrainingz; i I of 1110 girls in were p1'e. saw how their d2u1'g*l1'ters conducted their nme`t.ing';< and later treated to lunncheon. T110 5,-`u ests \V 61' 8 the road In 16:12.1, unu uuu CUlll})lliL' ed 45 years se1'\'1ce all but two weeks. His rsf job was that of cleaning engines, and in 1902 he was placed :11 the throttle of his first locomortive. Since that time he 11213 driven all the trains operating out of the _\'ar(ls. More 1'ecei_1t.l_\' he held been (1rivin_u' trains Nos. 44 and 44 `from Allamlale to North Buy. h.n.:.~....~ l1::` um-,n-c n+' cc-1-virm in H1 n l urc-menu. `1ifo-Lon\p; residence of .-\l1andm.1c, Mr. Pantaton entered the service of ! the road in 1892, and had complet-l i rul A1 . I D`I\ :01-\-30` :1 hm f.\JUn I l Rrary S1'ig'le_v, Maurice W'lw`Ll1'nr _ `and Wm. Beardsall were elected l trtls-{eras of Elmvale village and will i. l - -K I`n\11IlI1I |l`7I`.lr\1'I _._.. ` .` The smokestlaclc on Cope1z1nd .= ll llour mill at Elmvale. weighing near- .ly three tons, partially collapsed {last week. . U. l`L'UL.'|\.l` the yr.-m`. J. Ha,;a11 is 9 shown course M`\o\t,o1's in z1=t.`oen(i`i'n;g; :1` sponsored by Toromo this I Specials in Fine Groceries 01 season. L -ry man on the B511-rie team starred. They most cc.-1'tain1_v re-N deemed themselves for 21 previous game and thr;-ir popularity returned as real hockey was displayed. Blzvr-1 1-ie took an early offensive, sco1-i`n_g' the first goal, but before the frame` had ended 'the score stood at 1-1.: Taking advantage of Orillia penal-3 rt`iv_-.~_. .tho_V assumed ti 0. lead in the[ second and were never headed from ; t`hL-re on. _ 1` r~' :,, ,4 , -u.,__ _.I.... L.,....n.-. bx] PRINCESS PURE SOAP FLAKES-pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. There are only a few teapots left with our Coffee Deal, and we advise you to get yours now befo1'e it is too late. (V-F IIIIIIIAIJ c-rnnurnu.-nnxr Avun DAQDDITDDV IAN! uh uh. Jan . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . .. .... 4 LB. TlN APPLE AND RASPBERRY JAM .. ROYAL YORK CHOICE QUALITY TOMATOES 9 I ......... T;... nay-u\.u. uunn. Anny] nus. u-.n.._y an own CATILLA cooxran SPAGHET'l`l-26 oz. tin QUALITY BRO0MS_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ROASTS OF QUALITY BEE.F-lb. ROASTS OF PORK--lb. . . . . . . PORK SAUSAGE--lb. . . . . . . . .. .. HOMEMADE HEADCI-lEESE-2 lbs. :- I _ I r`-n_;- D P C_l__,._. f\ J. D. WISDOM & C0. Grocers and Butchers,_ Allandale anu WI: auvn:: _yvu Lu 5:; young llvvv wvlvnu. .- .. ...v . WILLIAM STRAWBERRY AND RASPBERRY JA '2') ._.. 1.... I [`\L I UM \.I`l\Jl\I:. QUHLII I I I \IIVIf'\ I \}E1 2I..arge Tins Hurry and get your Pyrex Cup or Mixing Bowl with our Tapioca Deal. They are nearly all sold. TI! 1 A t"I\f\III`f\ cnAr`LllS`!"rl nc -_ .:__ LIIULL1 U11. Six minutes after play b(.'_`.`,'{111 in! the 'st fnune Orillin wc1'e=pcnul-I ized and during` the time they \Ve1`e1 Shorthanded Bowen, Long" and Scott] went through for .'~511cce:'.\:i\'<.- tl'iL`Sr in c-lose. Jones nally bu1_v;<.-d the! twine, but not until Orilli-.1 were 1_Q'2HI1'L1 full . Scott and Bowen gured for assisfs. T.`i\.'pnnrl tn :1.r'tin11. O}`iiii}1 L-b`. x'E`C(l \'l,E4lVll-KIJIL rl.ILl*\LI\aI'lE.E.JlLj IU3. . . . . - ~ . a o . . . . - . - . - . . . Smoked Fillets,` B.C. Salmon, Oysters, Roasting Chickens You'll be amhwd at the can and spend wtth which you can acoomphah ';our home laundry job with this new Thor. The entirely new and cxuluatto 'lhor water action I: not ozly fast, but thorough. gently forcing the water cur- rents through the fabric. removing every trace of dirt. ` Never before has any washer, no economical Sr: price, been so smartly designed-no tturdilv built. Phones 1 17` anfl 163 THE TEST 01*` THE ATIMES During eight decades of intimate association with Canada s problems, The Bank of Toronto has held a position of strength. It has contri- buted in lmililing the Canada which has me-t`the test of the times. Through close co-operation, many business enterprises have built soundly and continued to pro fit by the assistance given by this Bank. AVIJID HARD wank Established 1855 7` h \ uowen ngurea I01` assists. Livened to action, Orillia sbzx-g`c(l rush after rush with Onion Smith leading the Way. Snmitkh broke clear Li`l)'Oi.if.L`i1, .~:p1itt`in_Q` the defence for a close-iin shot, only to have G(01`ih`,{` Stop him. Goring was called on to stop se\'e-ral in succe `ion as `she Colts b(.-came diso1'gam7.e(l. Smith (lrew a 1)e11:1li`_\' and it \\';1;~: the Colts `] 1 . turn to menace the Orillia net. During: the hectic play I.ei;1'h \vzL.<. bovawded, his head st1'iki.ng' tho up- rigxht and forcing" him to 1'<:t`i1'c for` repzn 0.. ...un.~..l nun |\'\l\I\ ni` n1\',,i1 . 39c, 59c, Page Five . 12-15c . 15'18r: .15c .33c . 45o . 25c .16c 75c .15c .25c Lcyuuc. Orillia prescmc-d one man of out- standing ability in Smith. For the; Colts, Scott`. Bowen and Long \\'01`(_2! tsh(. white-haired boys and .~'.h0uld' have had several counters to their credit in the opening; ;-tzmza. Half 21. minute before the nish of t.imu (:'01'don poked the <:qL1aliz(:r behind Goring, completing: Hume1"s play from back_o1' the Barrie net. \\7~iH Pun-+ barn: inn +n 1u'v:-n Han