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Barrie Advance, 28 Sep 1939, p. 4

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Shot: put--Ki1'kpat1'ick, Couch. 34 ft. 1% in. the helm after u long truly 10098115 the reins 5 111e1`r;v old get up. y. of Toronto at the manse., Mr. and Mrs were numrried: new back-` power and; I 180-p0undl impression ' This Barrie Advance 2.4, shom I doubled. "1 __ _ -- ..;u-ya.) " :[T1mtl1e" development of its wool in- dustry, Australia has made remark- able progress. In three generations, `by skilful breeding. the average` [weight of eece per sheep has been 1 1| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carr were in` I 2. car accident Sunday and Mrs I Carr had her wrist sprained. Mr, Carr was struck by a passing car and at time of writing is in New ma.rket hospital with a. broken leg and wrist. His many friends wish I him a. speedy recovery. ,,_- T ..... ...` l and frunily in Lheir recent sad loss `of :1 loving husband and father. K Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fraser, of Long `Branch. were week end visitors at T. Grifths, u ...... -.-.... ..... u. AJJ-I'll uu. oullubb). ' 0` Miss Florence McA1'thu1', of Mea-I` `ford, spam the week end at her:i afhome here. H; Miss Eva Murdoch, of Toro11Lo_i 3[\ ISl[CCi Sunday with her parents, Mrui i ii and Mrs. W. Murdoch. 100 `I Mr. andv Mrs. Wm. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. John Chafen, of Toronto were week end v1'.s'ito1's of N. Davis. The sympathy of the community is; `extended to Mrs, Lawrence Gxbuons of A/r.. nu.) ma... vi -- -` _-.c.4~., urns: mu, .;`4x.:.uu:1. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crump, of To-,. route, and ciaug'hte1', Mrs. W. Ram-f age, of Port Arthur, visited with Mr.; and Mrs. R. J. Hall on Sunday. I Mea- i ford, her.[i 0 I lxrnun I. A..- Vsary. Mr. Beecher Parkhouse, `Fergus, was the speaker. `I\Il u- (`I-up} n/r.... 7 rs. : Track athletes strut their stuff `this week from su1'x`ounding' district.` with the Tudhope meet being held! in }3m'1`ie this Saturday. [ I Then "Fire" Gosney and Vernon Bowen failed to make an appearance" at who r`n11c.n:n+n r-n... ..-....- -I,- - _- .. ..-. .....-.. ..u umu-.. an. o.ypca.1.a.uu:: at the Collegiate. Two more classy; backeld men gone. ' First heartbreak came when Hen V - nessy left; us for Toronto. The smart, l'punLer will be certainly missed. I a i I Twelve gems with one substitute. `We hope the situation changes, 2.116, Iwe believe it will At one practice last week thirteen. ..>c-mors turned out. Disgusting, to say the least. i I I `r three weeks ago it was stated the'i tlocal lads weru wen away to clmmpionship. ` .- 1 i 4' Now to the seniors. On paper 1 | ! Peacock. I V` Right now they look like operocs,:, ishowing up at practice hither and; Iihitlllll` when they feel like it. I Everybody out. ` . . . . .. ..-..., Q. \/Il\4 uuuu nu vv ynug uu The Mitchell` trophy, emblematic of` lsoftball supremacy in this district! [will be kept at Barrie and will not [be competed for until some one. lchallehges the local lassies to a tilt.` `Three weeks` notice must be given! lin order that the defenders maym l1)li.1(."tl(: for the game. 1.. ...._- -1..- ,~ ..-.47._ v H - *- _. NW N ........,,.u ......v ;..v. basketball playos in the district vxzll be played at Barrie in March.` [The games will start in the morn` I ing and nish in the evening. The schedule for the coming foot!` kn'I1 ..........,.;,.... .-.. ..~ :-..n_..... 1 I _....... ..-...... ,_......_,.. wsavan vuA.|\.L uuuv ?with the top two teams to play . "F1-\u `.\/rn.-.h.:n.\ 9-...-mu... .....m.........:,. ..n' Ewmuil Scljnduie for ; i':eorgim Bay District! .-_...- More Wool Per Sheep `I-in ..l.....u..__... Ann I- also arranged .-1.`....:x.. ..- 4.1.- k car` leg` wish`! nuuu .1VLL.; ! nday. 3f Mea-I! her; I Laclies ` ` Electrc I I Toromo [ i nts, Mr. ii _o_M jg 515 EL] !"` W COM 1[_{`.L)l.'bL`\ 1.`Ul present; 11 A household 1 Wishes in rt,` marriage Mrs. Er: last week >11 Coast , W11? '6 ! orztioz ;y` !La L, _ Dnn t -.o .....4 Audi. wuun. I E The members of the Junior In-i ,stitute met at the home of Miss? I_`Betty Porritt last Friday evening tol` present her with a. shower of useful. gifts and add their good view of her forthcoming ` .1 at an early date. 11 Ernest Hughes returned home! week after a trip to the Pacic `Coast, which included a visit enroute 1 0 A considerable number of resi-3 cients of this locality visited Barrie'sf `big fair last week. i r1-11.- - W The Only Safe &ll1d`Sll":l:3"i`Ty of Removing Su` 60 to 150 hairs removed in 1 hour at :1 cost NO MARKS OR SCARS - RESULTS GUA who have even shaved for _v0a1's have fr E1ect:'0l_\`sis and no lmxttor how hem`): or c.r"=.1` I1: been comp}:-Lely rid of th;> 11.31`. or-~ .. .4. Electroiyj_ Don t put up with unsightly Hair on face, eyebrows, upper-lip and chin. Demand :1 clear skin, attrac- tive and alluring; a beautiful skin can mean so much to _\ uU. Ladies! 129 DUNLOP ST. u uunu 100 yard-F. A1'se11ault. J. P()ll('h<.'l`, D. Peacock. 11 4-5 seconds. 220 ya1`cls--Poucher, Peacock, Ar- senuult. 27 3-5 seconds. . 440 ya.rds--Pouchcr, Arscnault. St.ainto11. 67 2-5 seconds. High jump-VV-.1rrenor, A1'senz1L1lL. Peacock. 4 ft. 4% in. Broad jump-Peacock, Arsenault, Poucher. 14 ft. 5 in. Pole vau1t-Stainton, Coultex`, Ar- _-onaultv. 5 ft. 10% in. v.` ....1:.. A - ~ mg; Asgaxwmaarw 3? $TE3VES 3: HEATERS FENNELLS 7 Francis Logan ST. (Ow-r niiyn f`u These stoves are mostly in the newer models in White or ivory nishes a11d are reasonably priced. YOUR OLD .'T()'\ E VVILL BE .L`.eL1\'Ek IN EXCHAl\'GE AS P.\R ,].` :I:)4:\.1V."L\.l-Ii.`l;.\V`-VJ,` Free delivery to tl1e country and terms on balance may be arranged if desired`.-'_ GURNEY _ 6---- T11 ST. (Over Regina. Curl Shop) FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE 102 (I`0NS'[S7l_` [.\'(`r 0] NEY - FINLAY - EMPIRE AND SPENCER FOUNDRY, PENETANG A. E. SMITH This Qnly Thzeu aifion 69:: 3 Thzea 8% S ; f`K1:ee:ac; . 5.12.96 Slnari Set Shoppe an nrvvnn m.~....~... -... ole vault-L. Removing Superfluous Hair of $5.00 GUARANTEED r.al1_v turned to 11,,.,,,... nu ,m.....,. .1... 49 DL'.\'LOP S'I`I{F.ET -ma-M.-_.._.._ .. _. . - wi` Miss Orma a visitor for lhome of M1`. 3 Use the Advance Classied for quick results. __________ ,,. ... .. ..-..\....b LAICXC uu D` : Bradford Fair opened yestei 3 and is continued to-day, with itries larger than those of re ` years, and the prospects are g for a successful fair providing I xveiither is favo1'a,ble. .x;r:,._ I'\ . , , , , . . . .. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939. __{;_______ lwith relatives living in ! provinces. y.,__ .. . . _- Mr. Malcolm Thompson spent the week end at Elmvale and was pres- ent at :1 wedding there on Sa.turcln_v. yesterday en- tries recent good \fOI` n . Fain ....,\...~,:.-..._ Au- _. ....... ..\.... .`.L........ we event. Ienpiiig U 1eeL 9 inches. 5 In the junior class an unknowii enLi'zi.nt. Frucldie AIXSCIIIIIJIE, riefeatei many other high class athlei-as in Jack Poucher and D. Peacock to win Lhe junior crown. " ` Poucher captured three of the four Sp1`iI1tb`, buL Arsenault excelled in the eld events to win out. 1 Wilcox, of ' the week and Mrs. .- . nun uuu |,\l the growth, have . A PHONE 535 BARRIE Toronto, end at Roy Be. _.j___.:_. the w0.=te1'n Bell. he the ed up Malkin to tvdkf.` ped by Billie Heath took six fl.l`$LS in the intermediate class to leave OLi1L`l`.,~ tar behind in the race 101' top lion- ours. Heaths six wins were cli:L1l:~ in the cnpturecl. Heath \\':1.' favoi'ed to the pole vault. but \\':is. lli;)- :1 Clark horse" froni Thom- ton in L. Reid. Reid capiurecl the event-. 1`ceL many 1..,.I. _u._,, - U u n~.. .\ _ idcmical events Llmtj : I ,. . Roy Kil'kp1tl'iCk was : nine points, and Gordon with eight. The long the front in legged streak raced to the 100, 220 and 440 yard dashes and proceeded sneak home winner in the mile. He leaped five feet three inches in the high jump and 17 feet eight- inches in the broad jump, to nish up champion in the senior class. D]... r.'. ........,.v_ on to. v ( Pole vault---No competit,01's. Ja\'eIin-Roacl1, Couch, IV. cuddy. 111 ft. 01.... .-D.....- -... I M-ulkm, the best runner in the` school, just oozed class and con-" dence. xvinning all the races with the ease of IL xnaster and then ex- 1 celling in field events. ` ,_ \l u.. u..: Au. Javelin-Arsenault, Peacock. Stain- nn 0'} fr : :.- I Ross Malkin, 2;. death and Fmzlh Arsenault led the way in their re- spective groups to win cl1:1mpi0nship,' honours for themselves at the an-_i nual eld day held at Barrie C01-,' Jegiate Institute. `.1 n_:.. . .,.,. , . .. I Many :iL33:E'.`l.i@E5 mi 43521311333 5` {ii wigiate Fied Day Ross E v`i aEizn, ma sssaeh and had A snssszs say mumps; V __L`_ IA : .- I-vi: .-_ -,, Century Race for Seniors. is Highlight. { or` "" 0MI I.l-STE HE3\"S FURNISHINGS SPORT rw nrr Page Four 3W) M yards--Malkin. 10 3-5 seconds. yards--Mall-:in, 23.4 seconds. y;u'ds--Ma,lkin, 57 1-5 seconds. .\.f..n.:.. v-\ - Hi_L,-.11 jump--Ma1kin, Vaughan, Rouvh. 5 ft. 3 in. I ya. . - -- ~ EVE.\"I`.\` ....`, --.,.u.u. I mi1c--Heat.h, Peelor. Pope." I . .u ha1f-Poucher, A1`senau1t,f 0 Is`: 3 5` O I ..... .. .a. gun. to be contested later in Senior I Reid, Heath, Maye.~;.J ..- uu; puu.1nu.\lJ ' `s 1 FIVE I Ol.\' I4. (4. L0 W ER AND WINNERS Junior 1: Po11cl1.-1`.; 1 4 : ,--, ' Smith, Ki.1'kpat1'ick. -.... Jcuue--.* Roach. 220 y:11'ds-~1` Couch. St -140 y;u'ds--I Roach. Mi1e-Malkin. Ki1'kp1tl`iCk, Kirkpatrick, ,,,L _.V_. _ .4-4-4 n~An~V\.Ill.4 \.II' A`l'4" V ' SAMPLES IN ` MAI)I'I-T0-MEASURE CLOTHING 'URNISIII.\'GS - TIES. SOCKS. SHIRTS SPORT CLOTHING ' r__ __ _ _ _ W, rsvvrn w`.-\.-.....~. second with 1 Roach third WMcCxilli< ulr, to ; _ J for top hon- ` that ; fa vored Malkin. Roach.ll . Roach. - -.. ., .u. Shot put to be contested later in me week. 'Fa11 Suits and Overcoats SEE OUR FULL RANGE OFNEW Q A\ll'lI` nu Ixv MAKE IT A POINT TO SEE OUR. NEW I 228 class--Rosabellc Lee. C. Chap- *m::t:, Tmvnto, 1, 1, 1; Patricia. Grat- um. Leigh, Hawkestone. 2, 2, 3; Mnclce. Elmer Fritz. Walkerton 3,] I3. 2; Toby Patch. W. Mews, Orange- ` ville. 5. 4, 4; Fern Tod, W. Mews I . _.- . . . . . ..v.u nun. Au 4.01. , ill. AJJIS- ,ton fair yesterday. Rosabelle Lee, owned by C. Chapman, Toronto. took I` _ the 2.28 class, leading in three heats. 4 K Results were: ' 2.18 cl:1s.~;--June Axworthy. H. E11e,l Sudbury, 1, 1, 1; Albert E. Gratten.` L. Lzuvrence, Durham, 2. 2. 2; John ` Francis. Elmer Fritz, Walkertou, '1 0. 1-11.. 3 3; Flora Dickinson. Glamis. 4, 4 4. Time `mile. [ __ A- I ,,...-.... gnu; L LALL I Alliston, Sept. 23.--Jane Axworthy.' 'owned by H. Elie, of Sudbury, led` [the eld in three straight, heats to", [do the short mile in 2.312, at Allis-j` tn`-| (.,;.. ..n..on..,zn.. v-.._,-Mn Ham RACES W ABE FEATURE ALLISTON mm` A.\'\VORTIlY LEADS FIELD IN THREE S'I`R.~\IGH'l` IlEA'l` TO 'IN 2.18 (`LASS-.~`\TTEND- .-L\'CE ABOVE AVER.-\GE. --ltribution to big ,5 Buster "Red" storey. B-.1rrie`s con time rugby. misserl {the first football game of the sen- tfson when Lew Hayma.n's pets and` !Alex. Pontons Beaches squad teed L, off last Saturday. The Argonauts !\\'ere victors 24-12. but the redheads ;, dashing trips were sadly missed. Storey is out with a sore knee, but - should return this week. Coach Lew Hayman is depending on him for a. - great deal this season and if Storey fails, then the championship ies out the window. Every team in the loop is tough and only co-operation from S Mayes. 5 ft. 3 in. I Broad jump-HeaLh. Peelar, Mcll-: lwuin. 17 ft. 5 in. I Javc1in--J. D. Smith, J. Murphy,_ Irwin. 115 ft. I High jump--Heath, J. D. Smith,} .. _, every single member of the Argon- Iauts can bring the Oarsmen the title for the third year in a row. u.\.u.AAL All ULAC uup ` _ ronto Collegiate. Brian Hennessy, who last yezu` sturrecl at rgentre half for the cham- pion B.C.I. team, is performing at: his old stamping grounds. North To- lud from the school. North Toronto have a star studded crew and are` pre-season favorites for the city sen-` liar championship. I The lanky one is` . sharing kicking duties with another, . :1 p B [1 Dick Livingston and Dint" Scott two speedsters of last year s Barrie _Colts, will perform for Bert; Corbealrs ;Atlantic City Seagulls this winter., ;That is, providing they catch on," land there shouldn't be a doubt in `the world about that. Livingston, a ,member of the Colts for four years. showed his real ability last year in] the playoffs when he played the greatest hockey of his career against Oshawa. He is a speed artist on blades, literally hurtling his way down the frozen pond at a terric rate. I Eplayr at all t: inch of ability edged hockey 1: wiLI1 the best, shift and lmrd `able spirib. W: ` mighty atom, E ` to the enemy t: "without a doubt the sweetest play-` . I Dint" Scott, the other addition, is] i er Lhe Colts had on their roster inl Lhe past ve years. Scott. a brainy nlziver at all fnnnc .m_p,.....,..: A ..... pe1'taim'ng no a full ged player. He can skate possesses a sweet ; shot and unconque1'- Wave upon wave the 1Ly Dmt" Scott, drove in he t9I';'1to1'y w}1c11evc1' 11151` 1 `1\'i`l:`5 beh111.:i. l\\,-Eu; L-go}; 11;` step from anyo11e. Scott. 5111.111; ;*a.Lu1'e. should advance a long; in the hockey ranks. SP3RT SMNTS _. ..... _.-.4..,. p._1\4u|.u. a manly zu tunes. possessed eve:-_v H qhihou .\ I - ...... ...-uu. 4; Time 2.312, I Intermediate 100 ya1'd.9*Heath, 1\ICI11\\'diI`.. Keuch. 11 1-5 seconds. I 220 ya1'(Is--Heath, Mclilwuin, Pope. '25 2-5 seconds. I 440 ya1`ds-He:Lth. , Half Pope. `IVE POINTS CORNER ,_., ., ....V '\ EIeet2'0l_\'si.s been co M.E ELIZABETH . . . I home here. He was renioved to hospital in 3.; _h _ t'i\'i whore Drs Lewis and Smith' M155 E Mumoch Tommol ` ` \`l.\llL (l izuici W. 3 Jane if led` ` . . . _ spent c0iisi(lei'-able time probing thz might to .,31, Allis llarge numbei` of pellets which had` I(')sab'0l`1e LeO`})Cl1Ctl`tCCl his legs and thighs. F01-I 1n1o:.:c c .- , _. - . . ., M J . L Toronto lowing the Op(.l8[lOn an aimed gmid.` I ,1 in three heats was placed over Begy to prevent any: (H ' attempt at escape. i--W dd HS . _ t} H ' e mg e are ringing 115 `.Ol.my' Elie ) Parker was taken to police hem}-V L. Gmu_en_iqua1't.ei`s following the ailray, hm lat. I 2.1 ter in the morning, on i'1d\'l(`C of; Wa1km.ton 3lCrowi1 Attomey F'l`1llll{ Hammond KC `I d I bei '1 of Davis. A- 5- Green " was leease ' no marge 11] is; e shol-t|]aid' , . . .. . |CXL(?1ldC(l In Nflix` Ii5""",`."|A r'.i;x.-..\n.- Dnrvuv 1.4.. \......, week in Gilford. ' and Chafeii. In s1..'.. ._..'-4A.A-- .. ...._y . ~-- I ! The United Church choir provided` ;the music in `Crown Hill church on` Sunday morning for their anniver-E. _,,....... ...... vvvv u wanu. Cong1'utu1at1on.s to , Hm-old Walker, who ' Saturday. | rrn... 71-.-1L-_a PI,, Miss Max'ibn Gray. 'spent the week end a I t1,..........L..v_-,, - Begy has been giving trouble in the vicinity and I had warned him . to clear out of town earlier in the week, when I had him brought. to Imy oice," Chief Constable Siewa.:':,' stated. A warrant has been issued `for an alleged accomplice whom police expect to arrest, without dim- lculty. ( 1 II 1` ml 'ainy Rah! R {the B2u`rie I :vez'_v 1` uil Back at rest, your: and gives (Continued from page one) Arriving on the scene, Chief Con- istable Alex. Stewart. accompzmied by ioicers Roberts and Rayner, found wan ... 1.4...- ,..- I-`~A ....e i i 1 .4...... V u.. u Au. Brouci jum;>--Malkin, Coucl1,j '7 H 0 ;.. :CAR THIEF I Jeff Cunningham, big` ;husl~'.y, is making quite an {at middle wing. I I ) Kelly and Clute, two lvelders, pack plenty of :should be a great help. 1 y ` Bill Bird. Don Mills. Len Gosnoy 'Ted Pope. are four boys with "hot. stuff" written over them. I: ' SOIIIC opposition. I The in. grand juniors are .shaping style. A loL or standouts from squad. should, and likely vide plenty of l1ead-aches up greenies, but last year`; will, pro- for the . I I . I C0iL`h.\ <,uc.` and Chadburne` are gammy, the lads about nding suitable posiuuus. 1'ro1n this coming SaLu1'day, me 013-1 ` I 3 The rst game takes place a week `position unlmown, as the scl1edule,, has not yet been d1`ax\'11 up. I I -`la -.w...... . The lads are beginning to find "-about conditioning arm .s;i;.;1m2: now to the fore. ; The g`1'1c`mu.s 112.1 , I_;..1 ,... out in sbrcnuous pracnces 01 with Coach Cockbum .sho\\`i11g whip hand. rn|-,. u_:, NW v Shot put the week. .-....... ..u... ..m..._ oq1u.Lzu,uu [)U1nlS.| Alliston Citizens Band led the parade of prize-winning live stock.` [A dance sponsored by the Ag1'icu1-| tural Society was held in the even-j ing. ' I . , ,`,- _ -....-., \JA\A|J \.nu\.\.uCu C.'x'i Ipectations. Exhibitors of live stock: came from widely sepnracccl points. I Allictnn (`.iI i'7nhc-' D.-.1 In-Y mu [On 5 Five teams are again entered in It was 8 perfect day for me faiyitlie Georgian Bay district group for and large Crowds aW3nded_ Wm1e;;ugby this year. A ineeting was enmgs ml. exceeded mevious `_ea1_3.g1`.elc1 111 Barrie last WEEK with repre-i ' isentatives from each team present. 3 I x I > In the ladies section the number n and Quality` of exhibits were exce`-Sand the schedule was drawn up : 1) . _. . H. _ mommy high. Junior Classes of eX_!M1dland, Oiilha, Baiue, Owen Sound, hibits were a Popular a`tt1':Lct*.3n an"`and Comngwood comprise the group" [the Boys` Potato Club exceeded ex-I Each team plays each other once: ' .. , _ !With tOD two teams tn nlnv n' LUAA cLLuLt:x, LV. :2. rioagson, 1<.i:1g_<,--_ ' I r-.-:n+n+irm:~ zrun...-I. , p ,, -, _. ......-, ....u, a.u :, 4.1. auuu. mile. 1 Judges-Drs. S. R. McKe1vie, Bee~| ton, and George Mccluskey, Al1is- ` ton; starter, N. R. Hoclgs-an, Kings--, I ; C0llegEte- RAH! RAHS! /n r1 nA.,-.--. .. ...... ..., nu a.v1A_yAA\4A, ;uuuu lying on the ground unable to` 1 GUTHRIE (By G. ROACH) MEN'S Fl l{.\'IS!IINGS

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