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Barrie Advance, 21 Mar 1939, p. 6

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The Glass Horse stood in the` middle of the shop window, proudly` pawing the air. All around him- wcre beautiful glass vases and urn-` aments, but whenever passersby Sooked in, it was always the Glass Horse they admired. Many opened the shop door and asked the price, but when they heard they shook their heads sadly and went away. H1111 L .... .. ..... ...:n 1....-,. 4.. I from L. S`oLomon and Foster, 2-0; 1 Mrs. J. Mathers and Dr. G. Watson, 8 Stayner, won from M. Randall and 2 Marshall, 2.0; J. Glenn and K. A1- ` v_`len, Stayner, lost to Mrs. Wooley ` >_'and Hart, 1-2; W. Croft and Solo- Lllmon, Meaford, won from Mrs. Ma- y] thers and Clarke, 2-1; J. McPher- ;s`son and G. Randall, Meaford, won lfrom 1. Watson and H. Mathers, 12-1; J. McDonald and Mrs. McPher- `lean, Meaford, won from B. Park land L. Coughlin, 2-0; Mrs. W. 1 Voo1.ey and W. Wooley, Meaford, won from E. Campbell and W. Ross, 52-0. Total score, Stayner 40, Mea- '| ford 28. I 10 v\ Y 11 3. ya u 1 good work there might have been a large number of cottages burnci. _ _. It is understod there was some in- 0f M and Mrs` Vvmeim Balleyv `surance on the building`. llFrist S:., where she is residing, ` =r- =l< * >z< `about 11 o clock Friday night, Miss While working in the wd5 `ml Lois Brown was attacked by a man, Monday, Esley French, son of .\lr.i and Mrs. Freeman French, Waver- who clapped his han_d oveifr lay was Struck across the back by mouth and strug;gle'd with her. e `a tree which he was felling. He girl SCI`?-amed and struggled 50 5 was rushed to St. Andrew's Hospital, Piuekiiy that the 5nd1'el aha where an x-ray examination showedldoned his Object released hie in` `that two of the vertebrae had been tended victim and decamped across fractured. He will have to remain 801119 \ i1Cd1i'0ll5- Miss BMW 5`-if` While on her way to the home `in a heavy cast for some time, but fered facial injuries and Star ---e------ d -----v glasses in the struggle. Recov L. in the snow later, the frame was badly bent. The frightened girl was in a state of near collapse i'rom from Randall shock after the aair, but recover_ Mn`.-skull o,n. T lF_]Q"I .~.nA II A]. -. . .. ,!,___ (~......,.1....~ An lana- I Mrs. Ben. Wheeler has just re- !turned from Florida, where she and ,her son, Mr. Wm. A. Wheeler, of :Co1Iingwood, have spent the past ;three months under pa1ms`and sun- 11_\' skies. 1 M1`. Jas. Ross is enjoying a well- ! . .- - . ;earned vacatlon at the home 01 ms 3 mother, Mrs. Geo. Ross, Weir St , .._,.._._ HPKJ-HIV! . I _ . _ _ .. . .. .. I` ....,......, ......~. \J\4\lo ...,..-, .....- ... We wish many happy 1'et.u1'n.< of March 17th to .\'I1'.~v. Geo1'.:c Pm.`- tice, Mrs. John Sheffer and StZlU](. }" gI1_\'nn, who (-eIebrz1te(l bi1'th 011% ;St. Pa.t1'ick s Day. AND jjnunjj nexus AND mromnnon AT l`s Angel ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ' ' ' Tickets and Information at Corner Dunlop and Mulcaster ?? SURPRISE ?? comma. wmn ran 11': A BIG TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1939. of thc; 1'34 Glzxss Ht `every hope is held for 21 complete I recovery. ` 0RANGEVlLLl':`.-- SHOCK altel` Lut: 91.112111, uuu u.\.uu...- ed in a few days. Scratches on her body testify to the reality of the assault and` the probable purpose of her assailant. L 7 _ _._..._ HUI` il.5&1|l'all|n The attack occurred near the re- sidence of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sproule on the east side of the street and a short distance south of the Bailey domicile, which is west of the highway. There are a num- ber of residences nearb_\~', but the street has few pedestrians after -1.nvI nightfall. I"L1..t` \I.. IIISIILJJGII. Chief .\IeNei1l made an exhaustive . The footprints of the at- tacker were traced across some va- mnt lots to Second St., near Mr. H. B. Church's residence, where the unknowii had evident;i_V _e,'zli11ed the >'i,l'()L"C. Similar tracks were fol- lo=x.'e to exhibition park, where the trail came to :1 dead end. Two tough looking transients named Phillips uni. Johnston were picked up h_\' the chief and held for quest- tioningr. i\Iis~s Brown xv`; unable to it identify either as her zissziilaxit and iilC'}.' were n21ll_\' releu. Streets .$43.65 .$35.55 .$37.60 $72.00 Horse. The f.",`0l(lCn-l111l1`C(l grirl \\'n.< 10m`- in): (]ult"tl_\' \\'l1(`l\ :1 l)i3:.<-luni. puppy.` bounced into the room. The little Luhle l`0('l((`Li beneath the Gl2l..'~`S Horse as lie pushed agrninst it, and `who next moment the beautiful orn- ment went hurtling: to the floor. :1r\I n -:n.. ..I...,.. In ,..:.l HICUL UHL nLuuu|_a. xv sun. ll\1\l|I Oh, Bonzo, you silly dot: ! sz Rosalind, _\'ou`ve broken him!" an - 1,,,1 LL- rn--. !.I.....-A . l\UCQ|ll||\l, _\uu VD unv \\,u nu... . She picked >t.he Glass Horse up, and seeing: that one of his prancing lqzs had snapped off, placed him in. the waste~paper basket. un. A........u yuan-nu cl-nu uni:-I I-In Bile wzulw-Iyuycn uaancu. It qoesn t matter. she said. He wasn't any use. The golden-haired girl hesitated for a minute. If you really don't want him any more. could I take him home ?" 1.- __I...I To Rosalind looked st her in A Story for Children vv uu \-hz1irc(l Ho I/Iltill` lluuua anung nuu vvunnv ..-...._,. Whoever buys me will lune to be very rich, thought the Glass Horse. And then I shall live in .21 grand drawing-room. ?\ . 1 V_,__` ....., su re that .\.I happen, . .1 appen, thou_L'ht (`ms '.:'i1`1 us she wzllkcd will get the bo:1utH'uI er\'e:<. .~\m1._.~"nc tried G`.:~..-< Horse. later she was sent by omplo_\'eL her to u A}. .. liA.AI,. ...Z-.1 .311.- Tumble at his d:u1'gVh- 1in_g' to pout. 2` he zxsked double. rung" 1:1d_\' had you, mi.<.< 1 S0 \\'0'1l I31 1. Will you the rig n u.....- \r xhe G119; uuvn. ' . Ion A real old-fashioned square dance` was held in the Orange Hall last `Friday evening`, with the Watson orchestra supplying the music and our 1:.-'e11ial chief of police, Mr. H. C. ]O1iver, as master of ceremonies. `The dancing` of the quadrilles, muz- lurkas, Waltzes, etc., was entered in- to with real pleasure by the good number attending. At twelve mid-I nig,-'l1t refreshments were served,`af- tor which dancing` continued. mL. ,\.....1:...,.. r*1......,\.. L..n,uu'l-.nll LU1 \vuu.u uouu,un5 \.\J|AuAAAuv\.|o The .'-\n_L'lic:m Church broomball team has won the Mayol` Blackburn silver trophy and are now the cham- pion team in the inter-church series at Stayner. Ffhe Anglican Church team defeated the United Church Sh:1m1'ocl{.~' by $1 score of .1 to 0 to win the tropliy. On .\Ion(lu_v evening` the Stayner` ~ublic school hockey tezun was ac- fczited by the L.`1'eemo1'e team in a lgi'()L1;> mzitch at Sta_\'ne1'. The nal` |.~;'ol'0 w:i.< I0 .0 S in 1':i\'0111' of the I V- 5,. ,, One day he .~.:aw th1'ou(;'h the shop wi plainly d1'e.<.sej, bu `.L-ry jxolden, and th on her face. \'( ,1 .1. i. .f`_E_ On the local cou1'L.~' uni by the .-:1x.:1l1 mzu';:in 01' one point, St:1;.'ne1' l}:ui.ninton Club was defeated by `l}211'1'ie Club, the total score being.-; 1 511-510. I oIlm\'in;_~' are the complcte' V. , .`Iathe1's I\Ien s doub1es-J. Bcsse and V.` i.\xm. S., won from Ii. Mc- i\',-n7.ie and H. .\IcKenzie, 2-0; Turn- wt` and Wheeler, S., won from W. \\'ilg;u1~ and B. Haskell, 2-0; W. lio.~.< and M. Walker, S., lost to P. Sinclair and J. Garrett, 1-2; \V.I (ill'I1(3)` and K. Mclienzie, 13., won 1"i'om N. A. Oehm and N. Clarke, 1; A. .\Icl{en'/.ie and P. Sinclair, , won from R. Allen and Gilbevst. 2-0; J. G2l!')`(.`tl; and W. \Nll_2'111`, 13., 1 2-0; H. Matllers and H. ;\Iat.her.s. .\'.. won from D. BI-askell and W. _ ., '. 33rd and 1". C1'o.-. B., won` 120.1 Grace Fuller and Ella Camp-! be], 2-1; J. L213` and R. Lay, 13., wml from Irene Watson and B. Park l_:1 zmtl R. I. !eppies &oa1 s " > Meat Specials Why, whatever for` ':-`.< broken. lint .-he let him go, Il0)'. his leg :\'m'I_\' that the break . u SIDE PORK Pouml .....n.nn SAUSAGE - 1) ..,... ...l.. .. . . . . .. SHOULDER OF PORK Pound . . . . . . . . .. LEG OF PORK Pound . . . . . . ~ ._ . AA`: nrsiv I v\rIl'I r.- b.w.... ..-...V. __.D ,- , window. She was plainly but her hair wag there was :1 smile .\.'ext day she was ihere again, and the next and me next, always pausing :1 minute or two before hurrying on her way. rv V ,,1 ,,,. L1... FL... LIA...n a gi1'lgazin::` . I uunu . . BACON SQUARES T3nnnH YOUNG BEEF LE/ER Pound . . . . . . . . . .. Va geublei Fish Oynters 1 Uuuu . . . . . . . . . . . - BOLOGNA. HEADCHEESE, T-Thnxnnanrlo =H".?.5_T" t him am x }Io1'. Leg) 1-l_\ 11: -tootl alone in the (-1 r.`1)icL'<- in :1 . :2 Punily B;chor Phone 176. Barrio Huanux; 2 pounds for llf\I II I\C'I'I I'\C il-\\.\.l1V . Pound -\l\I an- Glenn, 2-i .3. Sinclair, ; and B. I ed P. `xould :1n L\\U UULULC uu;LJnub V V. I Somehow the Glass Horse knew: Lhut she would not -have a grand3 drawing`-1`oon1 in which `.0 put hi:n,3 but he begun to \\'i.-h that rh(.` would buy him all the same. ` .. u .1 ,_II _,I before, doubles M A. n r.Au\. Homemade pound: Ft` 'N'.I:ws Us .\l1';~. ll. C-rosley won L'mm 1 . Gould 3-1; J. Simpson and IX ... 1,` lovely A `:A|. ......, I 3' than he had the Gl21.<.< 2l(l :1 nd .-\mi then, one day, the _g'01Llc11- haired girl walked quickly into Lin .1101). .r~,...1,1 ...... `I-1" m.. 4|. `.14.... A4` nnemicd she a. 18: F 25 19 23 17 15 -F] lll!l|X|}\_` Ihe pr kod. was :1. \"m'th` tilt` John (1 so! .~\'1en; MUST REGISTER PISTOLS I AND REVOLVERS BY JULY 1| A general registration of all re- volvers and pistols is being held be- tween March 1 and July 1, 1939, according to an announcement sent out from the Attorney-General s Department, Toronto. Anyone owning a revolver or pis- tol, and failing to register same by July 1, will be liable, under the Criminal Code, to 21 $50 ne or im- prisonment or both. A......1:....4-2.... -Pnu 1-grricj-1r--,1!-1'nn vnncf ,....,............., VJL AI\l|ll|I Application for registration must be made to the chief of police or head of the police force in every city, town or village, or to the dis- trict inspectors of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police for all townships and unorganized municipalities and ter- ritory which lies within their re- spective districts. rn1.:.. .....-..:...m.+:.~.n n+` nigh-do until 5p!:Cu\'\: ulbhl 1\.ua. This registration of pistols and revolvers is en`irely separate and distinct from the issuing of permits to carry same. Permits are only obtainable at the office of the Com- missioner of Police for Ontario, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. Persons appearing before Magis- trate Compton Jeffs in his private oice in future will at least nd uhel surroundings pleamnt, even though the business at hand gives no prom- ise of comfort. The office has just been compIeted re-decorated in -.1 I fresh cream and green and presents a. most pleasing appearance. . nuy. Could you tell me the price 01" the Glass! l`l01`.~`L..~'l1O zi. But} when she heard it she l1e. ` l on'g'h`. not to buy him," she` tliou-g;~l1t, but he is so beaiitifulli` vmd l have been su\'in_u' up for him .-:uch a long time. l At `ohat moment the shop door` ` opened and 21 big rich man L'i1IllC`l in with a spoilt-looking little 7.-`i1'l. " "I should like that ~G.la.~:.< l'lor. _\'uu`\'e gel in the your wimlow," the liillll said l)1'i. Cz\n t see much .2 ll in_v. but my daughter has I set her heart on it. I A New Home "Well, sir, S1l(l the storekeepei`, "1 think this young` lzuly was going to buy. The big` man looked at his (luu'g'h- ter and saw her beginning` \\'l1z1'. is the price `n:i.<'.il_\'. l`ll _:i\'e you 1 don't think the young` iztzulu up her mind, had `. ~21l(l the . zliis _L-entlemzm have it. rnlm it with you, si1". . .. . .1 ~. Gilbert, S., won from Mrs. Crossley and W. Wilgar, 2-0; R. Lay and H. McKenzie, B., won from I. Walson and Arnistrong, 2-0; E. Watson and Turner, S., tied with Mrs. Sinclair _ uni P. Sinclair, 1-1; B. Parks and Walker, S., tied with J. Simpson and` iJ Garrett, 1-1; F. Gould and Be.~:. S., won from R. Crai_<:; and K. `.\lc- Kenzie, 2-0: J. Glenn and Ross, S.,; tied with J. Lay and W. Garner,` {1-1; B. Cauthers and Wheeler. S.,i won from J. Bird and B. Haskett,I 2-C: P. .\Iathe1'.< 21ml Gould, `S., lost `.0 M13. Crossley and H. .\`Icl{enzie, 0-2; l~I. Campbell and Oehm. S., tied with ll. Lay and P. Sinclziir, 1-1;` l \Vats0n and G. Lynd, S., won l".mi .\I1*.<. Sinclair and K. :\Iclien-J 2' ~. 2-0; G. Fuller and 13.. .\I21Ll1e1-.4,l} S. tied with J. Simpson zmcl W.1 (1llllt`l', 1-]; l. Wz1t..~:on and H. Ma-i lllCl`.~ , S., won from H. ('`mi:` and` I ll. Haskell, 2-0; P. .\lutl1er: ziml .\I.` (`l:n'l S., lost to J. La_\' and J.` 5` Garner, 0-2; J. Glenn and R. Allen,`; S., l0. to l. lliwl and W. \Vil_:.11'.li then, w V |.. ],..L `IE1 . U'... . '| 3.Ii.<.'< lidith Platts lms b'_'0u'g'l1I C [honour to our town by being the (1 first to make an entry at the C.\ .E. I for the 1939 exhibition. The entry 2 is in the rural school section of ihe ( ~e.1ucationz1l exhibit and includes an 1 ori_2'inz1l Christmas card. Mi.<..< 1 Platts attemls Byng' School. 1 Very prettily decorated in green and white, the town hall was lled l `.0 capacity on the evening of .\Iar. 3 | 1.5111. when over two hundred enjoy-I ed :1 St. Patrick s eur-lire and dance under the auspices of St. Patrick`s R.C. Church here. There were 2E tables of euchre and many were hi:.:'hl_\' (li. who would liked to have pla_\`e(l. DL1l`ll1f4' the even- ing` it w:1.< announced there \\'u;< :1 lu<'l{y number chair in the hull. Th0u_u`h each \\'u.< thorouu-`hl;c .~\ear(:h ed, .\Ir.<. Truman Perry had the mv.mhore chill)` and \\ u.~' :1\\'ar(le prize. The result. of the euchre as follows, eu.ch receiving` mo:.'t _ \":w1'9.l1\\`l1il0 pri7.e.<: \\'omen'.<, 1, )Ir.~:. `I Do`wlinj;`; 2. .\li.<.~v Bin IYCL "1 .~\`le:'.; m>n. .\l1'.<. Cll-x.~'. l il- l~:- if men .<. 1, Mr. Fred Wheeler; 1, 2. Mr. Neil .\lk'Qll<`C'Il; c0n-'ol:uinn, `Mr. Gerald Minninu`. 'l'lm Ilom` i ~m-ivn \\'n,< \\'m1 l)\' .`\l1'. X!-il ll`.l1`.~'l, Oi` 1" Co1lin::wo0d. and proved 1 - hz1n:1.'ome electric clock. I` (lrz1\\'in:_1' for the lovely ca - <-~ ` n ` I.'~:ztonum-(`nlon ` U":-`. .\I.C., V.C.. of the 1'e_L`in~.ent coe Fo1'cs'.e1's i ceedinf: Lieut.-( 2114] T\.'T;n'n\' NT`: \ `i I 1 . ,,.-...., .. {the lucky one. 'I`h< I}n'o\'idcd excellent 3 the round and squ: 1 - uuunnu, u. .......-.._... .... ..r ..,, V of d2.'int_\' 1'o1're.-=hmenL.< wezwr .~`ev'\'e:l. ` The evening: was a real .-1'. `or: am`. the (-xumhlc z,-ommi`.tce.< 5-1'-h:\1`_L'ea1`e to hv con_:r:xtL1lz1tc(1. Ilut-ently promoted to the rank of` Iuutenunt-Colonel, Major C. 1%. Me- I.` ..,. 171`! . V Ii:-'. .u.\.. v.\.. x.- nun .u 1'e_e`in~enL of Grw_\' zmd in Owen Sound. suc- Lieut.-Col. N. 17.. .\In-Don` aid. Major McRae, now living in Toronto, is 21 native of Stayner, where he joined the 157th Battalion during the Great War and served overseas with the 20th Battalion. Later he conducted a general store in town before receiving the ap- pointmenrt of Inspector of Weights and Measures with headquarters in Toronto. .n`.~i- \ -. _ __.L _.__ LL- Glnuonnn The 'me'lmbers of the Stayner B.Y.P.U. had as -their guests on `Monday evening the members of the Ctreemoro B.Y.P.U. `me devo-- tinmlpoxtion ottheservicowu in charge of the Cnemon Unlon, pad OFFICE RE-DECORATED thing; :.-'o' 1', V "011 1'1 xskell, 2-0; 0. `r, G st I`i1' nun. \,uuu-.... The Doyle mche.~':1'u znt music for both .~'qu:n'c- dzmces. And] i<;~'ion an (1hLlnd2`.I`lf'O The Barrie Advance . .u, H... L'and1c-wick uuu .... :1 W21 rd 0 (1 e 'ing' , M1'.<. Tvlui-;2'z11'et Thus. Pil- n=o1:1tion, I`4JlVlVl"|I-lJaj \ Mr. W. C. Hickling's store and I cottage at Woodland Beach were destroyed by a re of unknown ori-U gin. Mr. Hickling and a helper; were cutting ice at the beach at the : time and` noticed smoke coming from the building. They had notl been in it recently and the only surmise is that a transient had been` using; the place as living quarters and on noticing: the men working in l the neighborhood had cleared out, - leaving an unchecked re in the` stove, which in turn ignited ihei ` l -uilxding. 1 1).. /V\II\`\I`I\I`" ANAMG my u;,.i,1:.m E.LMVALE- n L uu-uJu5. By strenuous efforts Mr. Hicklingl` and a number of nearby residents` managed to salvage a few of the I I jw `later games and contests were fully enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the Stayner Union and the even- ing was brought to a close in the usual way. - .. .. . l Ladies doubles-Mrs. Kennedyl?- 5 and G. Randall, Meaford, won from! ({ J. Glenn and P. Gould, 2-1; B.la1 ' ner, won from J. Ogden and L.l V? Ridd, 2-0; G. Fuller and Mlrs. c. Cauthers, Stayner, won from Mrs.- : Wooley and G. Randall, 2-1. | fC Men s double.s--Besse and Arm- W 1 Parks and 1. Watson, Stayner, wonlh` 1, from Mrs. Wooley and M. Randall,` C` |2-o; Hrs. J. Mathers and Mrs. Cu. _' Cau hers, Stayner, won from Mrs.` I .\`lcPlierson and L. Soloman, 2-0; Eu 71 Campbell and Hrs. G. Watson, Stay-i " st1'01r,.,`, Sta_\'ner, won from Leaclrgef 1' and Croft, 2-0; Wooley and Me-` t Donald, Meaford, won from Turner` and Wheeler, 2-1; Ross and Walker, _ Stayner. won from Clark and Long, tl;`_ 2-0; Gilbert and Oehm, Stayner,` ll A. ' V ' A` H won irom I'o.~1ter and Hartman, 2-1; ` C H Clarke and \-Vatson, Siayner, won`: 3 ;from Reid and Hart, 2-0; Coujxlilin and Gilbert, Stayner, won from Mt--' x_;l"lier. and )lar. 2-1; Croft d'and Hartman, .\Ie:1l.`o1- won from, 5 ..\latl1ers an". illatliers. 2-1; Leach` 1:: and Foster, lleziford, won from .-\l-", `V len and Lynd, 2-0. I r. Mixed doubles Mrs. l{enne(l_\' and Woolc-_\'. Meaford, won from 1 . 11 Gould and Gilbert, 2-0; M. Ran- lel dull and Leach. lleaford, won from F3. I. Watson and Besse, 2-0; J. Glenn -y and Armstrong, Stayner, won i'i-om} ie G. Randall and l\IcDonald. 2-0; 13.1. 111 Park and Walker, Stayner, won` .<.< from Mrs. Wooey and Reid, 2-1; P. Gould and G. Lynd, S'.a_vne1', won en from J. Ogden and Clarke, 2-1;: ed Mrs. G. Watson and W. Turner,l 11-_ I Stayner. won from L. Ridd and a_v-` Croft, 2-0; Mrs. C. Cauthers and J. Ce Wheeler, Stayner, won from )`Ir.<.' ;;'_q .\`l(:Plier.-won and McPherson, 2-0; E. 2!) Campbell and Oc-hm, Stayner, won Glass Horse A lQ _r_ances Again `on! `no r'l>\"r`I-An On the Stayner courte on Wed-`_1 nesday evening the Stayner Badmin-I ` [ton Club defeated the Meaford Ba-d-1 minton Club, the latter winning onlyl 1 vn __L_ ,c n: _..1.......J PI... u.-.~..1L.~ S ...... vvnn \. 13 sets follow : Nevyi gf M__Q;1r Nighbors uluu, uuu u.n.m.~:. ........ nu `nu, of 35 played. The results Special Announcement T (AS CLEANED FROM THE. CLHUMNS OF OUR CONTEZMPORAHES) I-IV Q P D contenrts of the bui`ding' and also` succeeded in preventing the blaze] from spreading to other nearby lcotages. Had it not been for their 'ig'ood bu1'n.:.. filt is some '_surancc ` alt :k 3!: >1: uuuu. the rm

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