THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939. of the n1irr02', 11: foot '1):u'!-: :;f Unc such a case, it is point z1l)<;nL 3173: the suh_i:..~(:t, and very small M115 T-`Hhnu Huh! 4` UUAIID Ul All-iiill |llIllJ.`\ btlll |l\.7 l|:)CLl. All taking 111i:-rm` pi-1.ur';s, and in some cases, dayligzht can be 11s.w(1. Flood bulbs are prolmblg-_' hrzst for your first 1ni:'rn1' pi(:turns. They are sim- ple Q0 adjnst., and cm. he usnd in i11exp:msivc c:m:d!m:n':1 x'(,=.f!r:ctors. In taking the 1)h:t1m-s, be :11l` the puuu. uuuuh ,-..u.x. v u.. znirmr; uponi11;.;. Either light from amp bulbs or z sh bulbs; can From Ten 0 c1ock in the Forenoon until One O'clock ill the Afternoon round all ye 3. little yarn pen wielder. A PUBLIC HOLIDAY `e3N:`EH2E.`:0'LD| GOD SAYJS '_l.`1IE KING students anvil put forth byl `AHADC 1 aznuteur ood he used in res, 5 :r:.=xL 9. nn-. 1n. n~rx.`l {sq SR? H. G. ROBERTSON, Mayor. Did the boys have swellitis of the topper before that last game, or may- be a. little dissension was hovering `over the team. I I A little bit of both-denit`.e1y so. A new player entered our line-up last week to replace another boy who had tired so hard to retain his place. This boy played last year, but up un- til last week was unable to leave his |job. Well, things started to y thick and fast and before the smoke was clear the unbeaten team was taking a terric shellacking from the nor- therners, as we stated before. The players moaned and gomned (yours truly right in there slugging with the rest of them) about. the line-up and they would and could not play good rugby. They idled looking like oozies, their t: late per play. That was the situation. Winning was out of the question. No signal practice before game time. That ! right-they didn't need it. bulbs are properly shielded, so that direct light does not shine on the camera. lens. VVal1 1ni1`ro1's are not the only ones that can he used for these shots, If you have :1 large tray with .'L niirror bottom, picture someone carryiiig it-an(l choose :1. camc:ra.r angle that also includes the sub- ject's reflection. Too, if you lmppen` to have in your home :1 d1`.essing~ table with three niirrors, you can adjust them to pick up multiple rev floctions of 1. suhjoct. TTnun`n nn:.l`\nu {Ann f ... .....u.. 0.... LIUQLIUKAD IIL Ll. DllIIJl.'\JL- Hort.-,`s mmiiler idon for smne fun... If you imve an old n1ir1'm', win) a- frainc 1'c. an old-fashioned picture frame, use it to (:1'c-zitr: srune period portraits. For exzmipie. make up a subjm-L in Clziiff :.'. Miiskers, then pose him W1l(.'l'<} you can Pi('k up just `his 1'efiec..ion- 1'1';1n1\:d in the mirrm'--n0t showing.` the subject hiinsolf. This is u gnod idea to keep in mind for 2L c:mu:ra. party this winter. 'T`1\ncn an rrnr.ai inn .. .. ...\ u.AL_y uuo wluull. Those su,':;:r.-siinns are grv st:11't.-now (took up some ideas of your own. l`!mi's fun of ``doin_'.; it. with mirrm` it's surprising what you ` Irnn (Tn nu nun, n.u..ub -n.n......-.~. ,....._, V.-. strewn all over the eld. Nearly every time he took the ball it meant ten yards and that was plenty. He scored one touchdown and paved the way for others. I I 1211...... ru...-...a-.-ml...-..-.1. 11.-\..:nn uvnc nnlv-I Z57 around in practice twelve at-footed timing about two hours Jclm van Gui1dr:.r Page Nine . ......-.. 5 the 21-':ul` m's"-zv.nd L actm-.HY DREVE 14 TO J OR` (M BAY FIELD STRE Unluplt-tv W 24-HOUR SERVICE J93? Before long 37 sub-zero wea giant snow d have to be in through safely tune `er up for in without fai ' Brake Testini Motor Rep-ail! only SL`d.1l.U.Ll.l5 an J.U'\l uu u A . u . . u . -. In the third quarter Scott ranl amok, notching his second major of the game on a. lovely play. He took Mi11iga.n's pass on the run, snake- lhipped by three tacklers and then Ibroke into the clear to run forty wm_ yards to the goal line. It was the they longest run of the day. McGi1l con- verted, making the score 22-0. and ran! In the last quarter McGi11 rolled cope fell and `over for the nal major score of the game. The convert by McGi11 was n it good and the lusty booter nished )ped. off with a single in the dying mo- nish ments to put the score at 29-0. :1 to: McGil1, Scott and Milligan were rn- the big factors for Orillia, while Gos- EH-riney and Bird starred for Barrie. _ Orillia stays {n Hunt by! Trouncing Barrie. i ..__ O Milligan tried a pass from a. fake ;!p1acement, but it was knocked down. ,_McGi11 then tried a. placement, but v':_fai1ed. Barrie again fumbled on their `_'5own stamping ground, Scott recover- sling. Milligan shot a 30-yard pass gito Donnelly for the rst touchdown ._ of the game. McGi11 converted, mak- ,ing the score 6-0 at quarter time. I r-r L... e L uvinnnv-e cfov-far` tn TO !B.c.1. SOCCER TEAM : BEATS PENETANG ` Ross Bidwell put; ione-man show, sco `the winners` goals. imates, the Emms him, Bidwell b1aste< `the opposing goalie I work. Iaumg. With young Milligan showing the c _t` way with some beautiful fotball el tossing, the winners rolled through _ffor another touch just before half- 5}time. Milligan ipped a. 35-yard; Slpass to Scott, the latter running ten 5. to put the ball four yards out and _ Scott marched down the centre sec- eltor for the third touch of the game. riThis convert also failed, the score yjstanding at 16-0 at the half. .. n... 31.4.: numsahzm Qnn-_ 1-an i passing for the Malkin in played well. I to be carried off. McGil1 kicked to Bird, the latter fumbling on his 20- yard line. ' -_ . . . . ,, .-_.____ _ :..1..-. .1115 but: auun: u-u nu \*|.|oI.;v\. ..... V. l Then the winners started to roll [and strut their stun`. Milligan threw ya. 20-yard pass to McGi11. Scott rany `the end for 15 yards, and from the. I 4-yard stripe McGi11 went over Lo , make the score 11-0, the convert faillrzg. . Iv.tJ.I_ 0riiiia-Trounces both Jr. and Senior Barrie Teams Z9-0 TAKE oun` ADVICE . . . J Heath led his B.C.I. soccer into Penetang last Friday and emerged victorious by a. 4-0 The winners showed too much in the art of ball kicking and ng Penetang crew. ss on a brilliant man scoring all four of With his team-i is, brothers, feedingi blasted four goals past} for a great day's 1 s ` 1 \ t goal for the winners The hockey situation is at a stand- still as far as Barrie is concerned. `Either that or the hockey moguls are very quiet about everything, and we `believe that is the case. | Somebody said something of a; hockey practice this week for the Colts. Not conrmed as yet. Owen Sound have a couple of weeks prac- I ` tice tucked away and staged an ex-i hibition game the other night. The hockey deadline for imports, November 1, has come and gone. I Towns and cities have gobbled 11;) every bit. of hockey talent in the p1`0-- Vince, ready for the coming hockey campaign. The local heads have two boys: I 1 ilined up who are in town now. While we sit. in the ( dering what it is all ; back to rugby for a dashes. Orillia Seniors Steamrolier Barrie`-aes For Fiioss nfseason Apparently there is . in hitch-hiking; yes, `corner hasn't got. `, The boys who were giving 3-1 odds with the greenbacks behind Ross ,Trimble`s mighty crew, received an awful setback, and they can blame `Storey for it. The dashing redhead .played magnicently at all stages of `the game and stamped himself as iperhaps the best halfback in the `-Dominion. Storey apparently likes to !get touchdowns in pairs, as in :1 previous engagement against Hamil- `ton he scored twice. He now has `four for the season, an ztverage of lone a game. I After being present at that pitiful `sight in Orillia on Saturday, we were `. _rather afraid to come home. We left ' it as late as possible, arriving in the metropolis about ve bells in the morning, when everything was nice and quiet and everybody sleeping on ` the nightmare. I The coffee shivered our timbers back within reason and a hiking we go again. Every half-hour past three we had coee sent out to us to shake the ice cubes from our teeth. Gold was not the word for us. I Back home before starting out the` folks advised us that red a.nnels' were back in style, but we couldn`t see anything so absurd, but the long woollens would have been tops for the occasion. No 1uck_`_as the I We heard one, whistle into the 1 to stagger into 2 `_.._ _...__, ....c1'.... 4 I With the dawn beginning to break` we were picked up and what a re- liel. I Your truly, along with a. couple` of chums, missed the boat Saturday night, so we had to take to thumb shaking. i r |'.' ' |s1p Two power-packed Orillia football teams slowly s::`.;.:;-11e(1 their way to 1 lopsided scores over both B.C.I.!i teams at Orillia. last week. The Orillians, both junior and senior, won by the identical score, 29-0. 'I hey.j amassed fifty-eight points betweenl them without a meagre retaliation,` from the locals. It was the rst loss! of the season for B.C.I. senior team.| and it was very convincing. Suffer-i mg from swelled `beans, the Barrie` seniors were smashed into the ground by 0ri1lia`s steam-rolling` methods of attack. 011 four of the ve major scores the northerners` started at their own end to repeated- ly move the sticks. rru... n......:,. 94\r\ .u.'o-L.nn(> ur..nnln:l-- Breakfast served at three the next day. l Ba.r1'ie`s galloping ghost. from Tifn ` Street corners. Buster Roy Storey. ;turned the tidal wave of victory for !T0rom;o Argonauts on S'.Ltu1'duy \vhnn the Oarsmen subdued the mighty Ot- tawa Roughriders 13-8. Storey ran lriot. again, grabbing off a pair cf imajor counts and making a general .....,_..k. .4: \..:..-,.,.1: A- c... ,_ .1, `unygva uuuuuu an... nuisance of himself as far as the losers were concerned. .. .....,.... V game Stukus ipped passed to N , This Burke-to-Trembiay comb'm-_1- _tion which is receiving much ba11y- . hoo hasn t a thing on the Bill Stukus [to Red Storey combination. Stukus heaves the pigskin while S 1' \H piucks the ovalled melon out of air. Every game the above some gain many yards on their ing and receiving ability. In time after time. and on the nex the Barrieite took to the pitchin` `PORTS AVENU At a Glance ......u..- --.... some coffee spam SLANTS 2, two, three bells: : night. and then had a. lunch counter to to keep awake. 2 hours ticked around. \ some technique | something this ' I ._, ...\..c ..... ........... The Barrie line without Wrecker. Richardson after the rst half, was in a daze, as they opped all over` the lot; after opposing line crunchers, 1] but theireoms were in vain. Eve1'y;1\ Orillia man outweighs a. Bamrieiie by; fteen pounds and theyweight advan-i`? tage tells the disastrous results.l 1 n._..v 1-r..I...... nnn ...,..w...: 6'.-...& .~.nu:nu- I t ` doldrums won-` . about, we slip L few dots and The B_arm'e Advance I |Westons . . . . . . .. lcopaco . . . . . . .. 'Underhi11s . . . . . . .. .. |Knig'1`.t's Drugs `Examiner . . . . .. }A. 85 P. Store .... .. ` C1emmens' Store |Dominion Store lcarload Groceteria . |*United Cigar Store | *Lob1aw Groceteria I C.N.R.A.A. . . . . . . ` Hiram Walkers lolympia . . . . . . .. Hill's Garage . 'Labatts . . . . . . . .. Clarkson Hotel Dixie s Smokers Emms Electric Harris Motors . R.C.A.F. . . . . . . .. ` Carlings . . . . . .. 3 White Circle ' Shell Oil w-\-...u_, v -vu. I ' Hi Average-Diiex Corbett 252, T. ' Saso 242, C. Brown, 238, Sgt. Les. Hook 234, J. I-Iadden 228, A. Hudsoni 227. Strata Bakogeorge 219, Vic Berryl 217, Orv. Culley 217, Ken Guilfoylel `I216, Roy Bearse 216. Prize Winners Last Week Hi Three-Ken Guilfoyle 783. Hi Sing1e-Dixie Corbett 358. Hidden Score~--Tied score, Ken Ramsay 524, Harold Eaton 524. All teams starting their games in` Town League later than schedule Nshall be penalized. ........a.:.-..-.. at +1.... rI`.`......I.. -r nnnn ".1 _-..... ..- ,. ........ .. , A meeting of the Church League` will be held Thursday night at. eight o'clock at; the alleys. vlwitzh Stukus doing the grabbing. A very versatile combination to have `around, Mr. Hayman. I Herbie Dyment, unable to return to England for a while at least to continue his boxing career, has again taken to hockey. He was very adept; at the sport a few years back when` he played defence for the Barrie Colts. Herbie tried out with the Cleveland Barons, but the competi- tion was a little too sti for him, and he was let go. However, along came Mr. Corbeau and he picked the above up for his Atlantic City Sea. Gulls. So with Herbie`s addi- tion, the Sea Gulls will be well for- tied with local talent. Scott and Livingston are the two others with : the same team. I Last Week s Standing | Hi Sing1e--Dix1e Corbett 358.Ducky Drake 330. I Hi 'I'hree~-Dixie Corbett 833, K. |Guilfoy1e 783. 1\:.-.... ru..__\.-L4. nan rn vubv uunnsy u. ............,-.. ....... . . Paul Kehoe, 220-pound fast moving! middle. was a. tower of strength of-I` fenslvely and defensively. The ' mighty powerhouse lunged his big` body through the small Barrie linel at will, leaving wounded players! 1 _ .__u, 1.1.. L. 2; _....__4.` Buck Jones, an Owen Sound pro- duct who rst achieved prominence in the ranks of the local junior Colts. received quite a setback in his climb to the top in the major league hockey circuit. Not that Jones` climb to the top of the heap hasn`t been outstanding, for it certainly has. However, hewas slated for a regular defence berth with Detroit Red Wings this year, but according to reports is still on the green side and needs more seasoning. Jimmy Or- lando, who has been up and down from National to International League hockey, is to get another crack at it under the big top, oust- ing Jones from his position. Before the season is long under way Jones will likely be back. He is `a ghter every inch of the way. `To bowl yet. uY1H OWLING TOVVN LEAGUE STANDING TO DATE Marjorie Richardson spent -.1 xys in Toronto last, week. A. GROUP "B GROUP APTO Won Lost vvu._y nu. uvAAvcaJ- When Quarterback Devine was not` plunging, he shot Gaudaur down thel middle slot and this big bruiser car-; eened for good gains. Marlow Woods the smallest Orillian, skirted the ends with ease, running for numerous' gains. He ran 30 yards for a. touch- down in the third quarter for the? longest run of the day. Another! time he broke into the clear. only: to have Reynolds overtake him bring him down. I Won Lost iss Lois ` Gather listen to your old I PROCLAMATION ! Everyone cuddled by the old re-I side nice and warm as we start a- spinning. I Once upon a. time there was a irugby team which had started o ` I the season in grand old fashion. win- ning two straight games, and were perched high up on a. nice lofty spot `in the league. with hard It seems the perch was cut down iand the team is now in the dumps, las they took an awful pasting last [week from a. big bunch of huskies Ea little farther north. V Yes, a terric thrashing it was. and now the losers are in the dog- house wondering what it is all about. Collegiate- nAl'1lI1A The local juniors could not with the undefeated winners and before an avalanche of passes and] tricky running plays. ; nr:u:....._.. .; .... ..+.... 4--.. `4\n ...:.._ Saturday, November 11 ifXiiTi{AHs2 \\"TIT1CR1L\{\` H10 Clllltfil of 111v 'l_`m\`u of Tl}z11'1'i(` at 21 111(`(.`1`il1_1` hold on Oc`r0bm' 16111, ]):1.s'.s'(`d 21 1-osolution (lirm-ting H1111 a pr0c1z11m1tion be iss11(_'d 1'ogz11'(1i11ga; the observance of Rmn0m- bmm-c D21_\'. Nmv, t11e1'ef01'e, in ac(*m'd:1nc-0 \\'i1 l1 slu-11 1'o.~'o111{inn I hereby p1-o<-lailn .3z1l`1'iL', Ot-1`ob01' 30, 1939. to he n]).\'(`1`\'(`(1 21>` :1 time of RC111(`,l1l1)1':11l(`(3 and (-2111 11p<,~11 all ('i1`iz(`11.s' tn if :11-m1'dIi11g'ly. 01 (By G. ROACH) AKING reflection pictures, \vit11 the aid of :1 mirror, is an amus- ing (:z1me1'z1 pastime . . . and you can obtain many novel effects. quite simply. Vnu c~inn\'lh-Hv nlnnn vnuv znh. Mirror pictures" are fun. For simplicity in focusing, place your subjects as close to the mirror as possible. It's also best to use a small lens opening. zauupiy. F01` simplicity, place your sub- jects quite close to the mirror, as in the picture above. Then simply focus for the distance between cam- era and mirror, and shoot. Provide enough light so you can use fl. small ions opening. 11 l1u- subject is f:::-tI1:;.- ;\.'.'.ay from the mirror, you must make cm`- tuin .'1l10\\ uI1(:us in focusing. .T' at reins,-mhc-,1` tlmt. the remztinn lies huymul the iuirror. For exztmplrz, if y0\I1'S\|hj(u,:t smxuls two feet in front the thu rt-u:-tinn is two 'n:u-`.- the .<:il\ ox' surface. In nest to focus for :1 ' "W `.)<=t\'.'cex1 tho Inn 01'; thou use a .... _ ._n v u Avis`, . uu..u. ,....._, .. Milligan at quarter for the win-' ners tossed passes hither and thither to unmolested receivers, who ran` riot WWW arrie squad.