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Barrie Advance, 21 Dec 1939, p. 8

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Page Eight And FOR 2 2: -.; I- ! ` A hunnningbi1'd`s wings vibrate at! I `the rate of 50 beats a second. ` - Synthetic wool, more properly: { , lcalled casein bre, can be produced 1 7 Collier St. Phone 3331 zfrom the casein of skimmed milk-- , or other kinds of casein, as in soy .; beans. WEALTH AND PROSPERITY ` A real treat for the whole family! Mother doesn't have to wear herself out by cooking a. huge meal ,and Dad and the children enjoy our home-cooked food. You'll enjoy this Christmas dinner with all the traditions of dirmnr at home. No reservations necessary. ~ .34 DUNLOP STREET The Whole Family Will Enjoy It e Picking up a. paper last week ail I startling announcement hit us` asunder when we peered down the F column. The colunm presented it-P self by announcing that Al Morgan," Kirkland Lake boy who had been ` imported this year to aid Barr1e`] Colts in their quest for a cham-`I pionship, had been sent home. Ac- 1 cording to the write-up, a. meeting had been held by the hockey ex- ecutive and it was decided to let __.._-.. I-ounnrlnn. ! but AIDA , lhngv u ....u l and having talk- Turkey Dinner WITH ALL THE TRIMJVIINGS !northward to_ play in the senior `mines league. Morgan pivoted the :second line and he must. have play- K a`ed alongside some topnotchers. Per- us: ley in goal was on the junior cham- the'pion Winnipeg Monarchs great team it_ three years ago and two other boys .gan,'are dazzling Kirkland Lake fans with the classy Lakeshore Blue `Devils. One cannot play on Last Egan to the sidelines and he shifted an-le 1am_|year`s reputation or the year before that, but this youth must have what it takes, and in only a short time eting we believe he will deliver. | 3. Mr. Bill Cranston and his Wild 1 , and Wooly" Advance didn't like it 1 .when we drubbed the Northern 1 : SI-'.A. series as a zzle, boiling over . _ with some rank butchering hockey. 3 I Here was the set-up (and if you - , please, this corner stated that the ; whole thing be thrown in the trash _ can and let `nygones .be bygones). 1 Barrie, we must admit, did not de- _ serve to defeat Orima last week dlwith some shinny frozen-pond ,..L _. .. ..L.-.4-n 6-hn+ I-kn Z sembled. > BARRl\E Westons . . . . . . .. Knight's Drugs Underhills . . . . .. Copaco . . . . . . .. Dominion Store United Cigar Store Examiner . . . . . . .. V A. & P. Store Loblaw Groceteria. ' Carload Groceteria Clemmens Store I C.N.R.A.A. BOWLING ` \./d.u.u15a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- Hi sing1e--Dixie Corbett 358, `Stamp 337. Hi T1n'ee--D'1xie Corbett 833, S `Bakogeorge 808. 77: A ....... n.- Tvin I`(.}-`nff TOWN LEAGUE STANDING CHURCH LEAGUE 1 N0. 7-Cent.ra1 . . . . . . . . . .. 12 0' 6--T1`init,y . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 `ilk 1--Baptists . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4 . ` 2--st. Andrew's 7 5`: 5--Collier st. ........ .. 5 7': } 4--St. Andrew's . . . . . .. 5 7' I 3-Baptists . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10 ` 8--Ccntra1 , . . . . .. 1 11 . Spoon winners last \veek-Hi Single, Velma Patterson 200; hidden gscore 110, Mrs. Tomlinson 110, Mrs. ' Reid 110. A .... Alana A\.CLu ggv. Averages Ladies-Mrs. O'Brien 168, Clelzmd 157, Mrs. Ruth 139, ence Macintosh 136. 1-|,,_ .1 rrw. -.....\.-en-\ 1 on encu LVJ.' uucu Luv- Men-F1'ed Thompson 196, Joe O`Brien 1'76, Herman Tomlinson 175. 1 Jack Walsh 168, Doug. Reynolds 1531. Every Christmas, in celebratingi` the birth of the Christ Child, fresh" signicance is given to the home ' and the family. as the one imper-i ishabie link that binds past, present.` and future with ties of love and ; affection. Christmas is a festival of the home; in a world of change and profound disquiet, the home still symbolizes those things which are changeiess and reassuring. v-s_.L ct... ..o..l-innlnm hnuufu nf f.hP. vuu ..-4.. ..- --.- uxulutu fact that it transcends the connes of the individual family circle; its message of peace and goodwill ls for all homes. for all peoples the world over. From the happiness of in- divldual families on this Day, rad- iates 9. hope-st.l11 unfullled. but undying throughout the yea.rs--t.hat such innocent heppmess, such kind- l_v goodwill toward other, shall sorrr. day be shared by all `onanlty. . Ra r! in which . E.:.`:`ODI'lal',8ly Ulu. Lnuuuzua Auovn I E are Clluzlgctcaa aauu. u;u.oau....,. But. the particular beauty of the 4 annual Christmas festival lies in the .. ,. u__L u a................:.. I-`ha nnnnn: 'uu.y uc oucucu u_y an `v........._,. I Radio - which, up-,-.}`opriatelyi. enough, is one great gift; of science ` to humanity the has been used to ` entertain and enlighten and no`. to I destroy-gives expression to this dual I aspect of Christmas. the individual family and the great family of all peoples. Here in Canada, the Nat-I ional Network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation will en- able listeners to share, in the hap- .-.. .......\....\..nm\ nf Hunir uuu: Llabcucxo uu oucu-., H. V... ....,. py Christmas atmosphere of their ]own homes. in the same Joyous Christmas music and entertainment as people in countless other ho1jne| on, this continent and o`vegsens.' RADIO AT `CHRISTMAS pau Dduvna --- The Barrie Advvance A" GROUP B" GROUP Won Lost 4 `I AW, gee Wum, 17 dance and anyway, girls are dY113- L KIILLLLIU LIV H In: D011 BOWBII, 17 mite to me! first line, is apparenlty with the, 19 wrong team. The brainy ace is 21 Not at all; in fact, they denite- pivoting one line with Riverdale 1 2` ly have a prayer for you each night Golfers, a new senior entry in the r 21 and you re the answer to that senior loop in the States. The new-' : 22 praye:. ' `comers have been taking some: severe lacings from their rivals and`, f The auditorium should and prob- 27 ably will be jammed to the eaves L'v)ancl we're begging everyone who can apparently are the weak team of the loop. The Barrie boy wou1cll_,: certainly look nice up with a high-',( ._run, dance, jump, kick and put up er club. If by coincidence Scott Stmt'=a fair struggle, to come out. and Bowen were united, the two- 1 1 some would probably burn up the. . Leave the 10112; evellillg dress, the league like Drillon and Apps in the` 1 Stmf"fo1'i11al, so there is no catch there. [7, K. ~ dress suit, in the attic. Strictly in- big; time. However, this is very up-E likely. as Bowen is subject to recall by Syracuse at any time. Tn-. centre of last yea.r`s`W f 525. Ella mun 35 U115] 'a.A.C, _yuu u;;....,v. 10 _____ 3 15 Aw, gee whiz, I durmo how to 17`dance 1 , 3 1 : 23 ` 27 , we re Stltia l 240' Cliff m`I:f"fo1'111al, L`| There will be four teachers pres-` 0 cm to take over the proceedings, so` be good. Take it from yours truly,` we always are. gue-- lngle, 1 Sports at B.C.I. are on the outs I , 4-- Am ..,...,. ..u.;,:p mm Hm nmhr Ruth . Flor- Well, it's almost here. The day we have been waiting for. Ah, here is where we fool you. It isn't Christmas, and it definitely isn't. that likeable daddy Santa Claus. I Now you have 1t-the annual ` school Christznas dance, with Robert ' (Bobbie) Powell and his Melody ` Men. some girls and boys have been 3 dated for weeks and weeks for this I occasion, while others are just aiting by the telephone, hoping. ,_,,u:..._ e-_ n...+ +nn_+n`In vino`, Mlvsanu 5v. ---- Morgan very well. -.I 4... Iain. -nnnh waiting Come on, you big bashiul brutes. 3 some of you big babies aren't a. bit afraid of tangllng on a. rugby field. but when it comes to gals, meek and mild as they are, you cringe.` Collegiate- RAH! RAHS! ~-~ - u\r\ Ap1'rr\ ' A The local laddies displayed theiri 4,wares in phenomenal style in Lr-.~.c1.:. 5'and eld sports, completely domin-I 7a.r,ing the eld in this fall pasL nne.l `I B.C.I. out. .!aLs Lhc old year skids into the night with the exception probably of :1 .l..... .,-,,.__..__u I l Ross Milkin, Bill Heath and Fred Arsenault were respective eld 11:15- clmmpions. 1 Cn3-n1p`*0nS- `ULLACL uiguu, uuu u.14,_.;u..\.u..._, ...... ...- nouncer was a good friend of Red In the Tuclhope with Barrie, O1'i1- Storey and forgot; everybody else. lia, Collingwood and Midland, the'The announcer gave ' a. description locals turned in sparl~:11ng perform- of Storey, his height. Wi& ;11t, ill)- -ances to romp home with the Tuciu pearance. All in all, it was a life ` hope Trophy with ease. `history of the Barrie boy. He stat-I ed Storey as being 6 feet 8 inches at the Now the redheacled youth is huge in every way you look at him, but ___.4 Rugby was a. whiz-bang _` good old alma. mater this year. The juniors, chuckful of surprisingly bril- he hamly CmPaT95 `Vim the Em Ham rookies, never won a game lpire State building. Scott and Liv- but showed right and courage, withimgston and the Test Of the team _ some great ability to put. up somsgldidrft seem to be there at all. I-Iowg Foster Hewitt must chuckle as he good old humdingers. The opposi- g tion knew they were in a struggle` 15535115 9 50319 Weird hockey b1'9-d" casts. hiwhen they locked horns with Coach! N 1` ` 17 liant II? withi? some opposi-`I ; struggle`! _,_:n- tn..- ..\. uuv auuuv. D-.- ..-_.. --. `| opposi-` `when Coach `Chadburne's greenhorns. ! Coach Cockburn s seniors blazedl a winning trail to conquer the Georgian Bay championship, only to lose out; in Toronto to Port Col- 80. 00 mm lnuuu mum; um ..v......., to Barrie, was denitely ama.zed.l` We have to admit; it does cost some- M thing to keep these boys here and ~ that Morgan hadn't. been scoring ` goals. But may we add, who has" .... o.......+ mam nnv nnnsistencv. Mor-. The senior speed demons fromie B.C.I. amazed all critics with a!` diamond-studded comeback againstlo Orlllia to win the Georgian Bay '5 nal in Collingwood 16-'7. It wasic truly 8. remarkable piece of sport- t `mg effort. ( , 1 I The club journeyed to Toronto, only to lose 9. heartbreaker to the, canal town Clbome squad in the dying moments. The senior team lose some of its stars due to grad- .uation and the age limit, but be- llleve you me, some of the old vet- erans will return and with a little : junior aid should. and this corner believes, will nally bring the ` C.O.S.S.A. championship to Barrie. borne. It's a. long way o and many things may turn up, but that's the angle from here. Basketball is to come and thew prospects are decidedly bright, with a goodly crew out each night for I practice, although Coach Cocl~:burn':.* l attendance is badly needed. Two Barrie youths, brilliant mi their particular eld of sport, this} happening to be hockey, for Dlnt" Scott, little cbmamlber, formerly with -.-___|_ ru_u._ ...__I ha; I:&...-.... nI'l wuvvv, uuuu u;-nu.-nu, .v....v.._y . .... 8 Barrie Colts, and Red Swrey. all- round athlete, according to reports, 8 are playing brilliant hockey with \ Atlantic City See. Gulls this year. _ storey notched two goals the other night, Scott picking up one when-' the Sea. Gulls held the New York`! , Rovers to a. 5-5 tie game. One of ` t-, the Red.head s goals was a penalty 1 4 shot. Via. the paper, mm; Scott 1s|` ; snaring goals with great regularity (1 __.i 1.. n_.u...... 61-... Ln-u-at an nfbnvu Unosnnanau 5-..... . -__ --..- --w....__ _-,, and is finding the target as often} as he did in junior hockey. ` To The Many Employers EOBIS. nun tun; Ivv uuu, n... ....V ` up front with any consistency. Mor- ea Ygne-5 bY3ne5 - Grocete gan wanted to go home on his own must G1-ocet request, get into condition by skat, clemmensr 350 mg two and three hours 3 day andlwith ._ _ return after the New Year to get!hkeYv but We d State that the B` down to busmew This boy certaimlwhole affair was cut and dried. It Hm-5 Gm-age L, has the 800 He can Skamllwerrt like this, Barrie had won L_ A_ Emmy give and take 3 pass but when helagamst the OI'llll8.nS, the whole Dixje'5 smoke; hits the promised land, folds like at thing W0`-`Id have been called Os Olympia 1 . . . . tent in a hun.icane_ However, pmc_w1th Midland hailed as champions. Hiram Walker: tide and practice only will improve `But when Orillia upset the dope`Labatts this weakness and just time wn1~'Wk9 by Eafldmg B'M}`ie 21 3-0'c1m-kson Hote ten Morgan started his hockexshutout, Orilha. and lvndland will Han-is Motors days very young and his climb uplplily Off 01` the ChamP1nSh1P- The` Shell Oil the ladder has been more or 1ess.Wh1e thing hasn't drawn Peanuts} White Circle a sensational one. At fteen he thus fad` `ma P35e55ed Some med'[R.C.A.F. played against Herbie Dyment andyioere hkeY' The referee Bruce` Caflings Bill Scott. These two Barrie boys Holt displayed the Wierdest bi 0f $111916-1 were better than average hockey- "efereemg ever displayed by a_ St21.mp ists. l\/Iorgan played for a whi1eVhi5t1e`tte" in this 0" any Omer Three--lZ last year with Brantford and i111eague- H0 P1'Ved 3 great 00111 exhibition games stood out impres-iedlen with Some Of me funnies`: Hi Average: sively. In one game against Owen ec"'r5`e5' Ofeiamlg that CV31` 3lT0ny Saso 231 sound he xvhackecl in four goals a.nd.`Vnd man could equal" Holt who B1`0\\`11 225, found little trouble in nding thegused to be the bad um 0f hockey` Bakogeorge 2: mark against Waterloo Slskins, the1,"n'n_d _me3e parts had the 5pa1'5e|Guilfoyle 216, I._....L.....'A.. an `-\:I\*``\`` "AH-H B.ii 80 A nun r | I. Eldon McLeod, who tried out winhllt 'the Colts, but failed to make the grade, has been granted permissionqt by the O.H.A. to play for Lucknow! ' in the intermediate B ranks. Fran1~: Kennedy, another boy who played 1` - for the Colts a couple of years` back, will again team up with W0od- - `stock juniors. Harold Spence, w1.o ilpicked up his baggage and pulled ` out to drop it in Orillia, was alsogi !given permission to do his puck ri chasing in the northern town. Sol :;.far in exhibition games Spence has`, ..lbeen a. decided asset to the Orillial 3, X .'1`C\'`. i ` Tuned in on the New York Rover- Atlantic City Sea Gull tie game the other night, but apparently the an-` _ .._e .. ......,.1 c..:.-nu-I AF 1319; ! and a Prosperdus New Year limployment Service oi__Canada II-lfi When Orillia juniors stated than I Barrie Colts were not so hot, they 1 I llcoltland were very much on the 1: outside, having been conquered by V'thelr adversaries 3-0. Imagine a S.crude "C" team from Orillia licking; _ ' the pants off the famed Barri. Colts in such a. convincing man- .ner. Well, it all happened at Mid- ylland last. Thursday night. Barrie spam smrrs -(BE ug "_ V" 11I2_rry Qlhrizitmag whose kind co-operation has brightened many a home this season with a job. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. n 5: ` u- .. I The Colts, their heads bowed In shame, are meandering ar_ou.nd in - A... tip... g,_. ___u_\_ ___L1_A_.. .1... an nan nuns navuun-nu. vv nu. ccnv weatherman is denitely playing `havoc with Mr. Sherlock and his ice. The icemaker no sooner gets ' nice glassy surface laid away. '_.I_._ -1--- ..-....... via an...-hlnn on co auvv gnu:-I; nu...-vv ...u.- - u -4 . when along comes Kid Sunshine to send a. striking blow to the Ice. ` Art Consaul, local midget goalie. `is quite a. busy boy these days. One `night. he plays 9. bang-up game in the nets for the Colts and the 101- lowing evening journeys to Toronto to star for C.P.R. in the fast Mer- :canti1e League. The C.P.R. squad | have won three and lost two so far `this season, and tying two others. Consaul is small, but he makes up _ with some great big, sparkling dis- ; plays while guarding the twine. Nip Spooner, 115 pounds of col- losal T.N.T., exploded last week with .3. large bang when he practically `I defeated Orillia Junior 0 team all eiby himself. The little man was de- [nitely there, banging in two goals Hand assisting in two others when _|the Shipbuilders won out 4-2. Spoon- 'er is fast and shifty and is very hard to hit. The Nipper is ap- parently a. versatile athlete, as he LC] is a smart ball player to boot. Col-- lei lingwood, Orillia and Penetang wiil "12 likely coinprisc :1 C" group this year and it looks like a ripsnorter. All three teams are evenly balanced land it should be some fun. The Lhltczun that finally wins out should .1e,g;o 3. long way down the junior C" on trail this winter. 2 Kiwanis Dance, New Year s Night, in I.0.0.F. Hall. The usual good i time. (208) Homes for All, Lurgv or Small Fire and Automobile Insurance A Merry Christmas `PORTS AVENU At a Glqnge VEXTENDS TO HIS CLIENTS A Happy New Year W. I. COWAN A Merrfbnhristmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 0.K. mg Repair 1 an 'n'I 1NI'.OP STREET for the past 16 years. `I --I :--ff -Iwru--n 120 DUNLOP STREET Phone 1702 REAL ESTATE Best. Wishes for getiuwmdv ~-~ " -,-., certam-`:23? liialrthgas ifcugai-:1`: `:::d- W01: EH1: garage . . . . . .. LY 8d5- 5k9't~ . ' . ` ` mm c ee pass, heiasainst 0r1llianS- Smokers ........ .. 23 End ii`, T1113 {`-`Id ha` `? _* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~- 23 me 1 11; pmc_i\v1th hailed wake;-5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , __ 21 W improi hoarllllg `?BS::1_i:hea dips: I`i`::`5 - ' ' ' - - - ' - - -- 1`; p; W. ` . . . ._ M son 09 ' ` ` ` ' ' ` ' " l ra. er G hocigeyfhutouti . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 aid yowrep She SE for ehamplonshlix The|Slie11 ............... .. 13 .c, Deanutslwhite ........ .. 17 S` mm heltlius some . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 a, andre h_OCkey' r.eferee' ].3ruce.` - - - ~- 13 tl Holt, bit 0: L, 1 `and C4 hockey-`::`:3:i`:iOtC:V:; tfiispxoaryegny bgmei, truny 9 while ` ` Stra ,_ f A. V. 1 t t. in league` _H1t f m' B-11 la an S `ugg e, 0 ou impres-ledtan :ff.n`3`h`:f `Re fm1m`95L Averages--Dixie Corbett 2:40, 1, 0Wen|*:i`l:1`* `:c`1 ltH1:Ve` ha TOW 535 330v A- Hd5 227 011 dress 1: 011! and: con equa " O W O B1`' Les` Hk 221' swat for 1211 c tch there < . - `used man hockey Bqk -e we 221 J Hadd n 217 K n ' a ' 1 found in the` _ 1 H R t_ 1 d th < `Os 0.; Y - C , . 1 S35k111S the mount he par 5 m e spake Gullfoyle 1" Stamp 215 C Le` teachers above being two SW0118 11111101` 3 Cljowd. hi }yste.5 an nigm with: Gen 213 Ducky Drake 211 0` so teams. A residence rule forced M01`-`Ins h1lau amws on the me` He CD113` 210. W- K8193 210- ,waved players hither and thither to Weekly prize winners in 1eague._ _ `the penalty box and handed 0111- I10! Hi Three, J. Boxall 800; Hi shigie, 155 `mm mm` PGIWW 511: 9` 1'9" Tony Saso 303: hidden score of 525-1 s orts BCI out cord since the rule was put in the Bud Palmer 524_ D ' " y .[ To our book. Every Situation that arose .l,-as into the - . 1 . . I High Scores in alley by Vfek-Hl:\vitli ML Holt lad t0 lead the 11119 Wok, Single, J. Boxall 322, prize, bill l'o1tl;| . p , little basketball. C11St0m-e1'S to find the 3vn5We1'5- some fun ehlj Hi Three, J. Boxall, prize carton `Well, it's all over and much to our` 0'Kcef0`s ginger ale. . truly, , I 1 I | and |ie11e1`_ The brand of hockey w0u'1d[ So let's take a gander down sport; New 'cei'tai1ily never overshadow the: E13119 S0 T31` this $831` at BC-L | bushwhackers. `shinny predominated o` 1 (throughout, while at times it was __ we wish the Compliments of {like leading sheep to the slaughteru` _ __ Ll z'.C1.Ii this Glad Season `~We11. We 11099 the N0I'thB1`l1 SP-A _ `lb it thing 05 the past, so an _ _ _ _ . . _ _ __ piStll1l.i I MAY 1940 BRING YOU revoir to the screwiest loop ever as- _ 7 _i_ 0 mi Dnn~ 1\/fillrin um npnrh nnrl Fre-;l

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