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Barrie Advance, 28 Dec 1939, p. 7

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SP Miss Eileen Reynolds is visiting,` Miss Shirley Smith, of Moonstoiirr. ] Mrs. Morgan Jones has returned home from Midland. MI. Mc-Queen, of Orillia, put 0;. a very successful supper at Earl` ! I Brown's Friday, demonstrating Wea1'ever" aluminum. Misses Lois Carson, Grace amt Marion Richardson, of Barrie, spcm Sunday at their homes here. rru... ,\_:v_v.__,, . .. .. __ -- I ..,..-.-..._, uu LLAMAL uuunra HULL`. The children of S.S. No. `J, F are putting on their zmnual c< `cert and Christ-mas tree on Dec ! Hep on the mellow side, from hot; Hazz to the sweet owing rythm 01`, Lilacs in the ,Rain or what: havel you. ` _ The orchestra came in parts. The dance commenced around 8.30 and just six men were there to give! out, but as the hours ticked by L116! whole family nally arrived, and! when they did it was some dance.` I Powell sounded like I when the la LL81` was of the heap. Swing, body swung, and how 011?` Everything was run off in ne fashion. The youngsters, all decked out in good Cesnday clothes, strutted `their atu LO Bobbie Powell and his ixnclody men. What a dance! Boom, boom, did evcrybociy have fun! Yes, 21 smart galaxy of swingsterinos gathered to-; gather last Friday night and it[ turned out to be 3. huge success. ' Yours truly still feels the You knmv if:'c \rn)'x.- rmwm Collegz'ate- _ RAHE RA. MANs:}E:-i.T)_ yu.-acmcu 111 um: nexn mree yezlrs.` So there you have just a few of the 111;,-11113.-,l1ts of last ;'ear's sport- ing wheel in Barrie. May 1940 bring big:.>.c1` and better things to the town of Barrie in a sporting \vu.y. (By G. ROACH) "SE1? I B011, the Eddie Dutchen` promennded his stuff on on cufferent occasions as| Pa n rqu up in a couple of | ; and am still remov-I 11 effects. very funny what Is`. :1. lnvrv 1nQ\'ir1 ` VKAHS! Artie Shaw on the top swing, every - they beat it ` untii Easter, TI.-sun n V'\:r\r\ l ` The Junior Institute euchre and` dance drew a. large assembly to Gilford Hall last FridzLy evening. An additional attraction whichl aroused :1 good deal of interes1, as` n shown by the large number of tickets sold, was the draw for 2.1? turkey and :1 goose, which resulted; 1- in Miss Doris Stewart and Mi.~'s: Marg'a1'et Madren being, 1'espective]_\',' ` the lucky winners of these much 1' coveted prizes. The awards at the ,`.euchre tables were captured by 0 Messrs. H. Hughes, Sr.; and Mi;-.2`; !Ma1'g'a1`eL Bell; CU11.:I)12l'LiK)11, Mirss Ivi. |'F`r`n'1'n- nnrl 1\/r.- r1 Dni\n\-Ci- rrm- -r C U51 U. Miss Helen Hatton and sister, of Toronto. are spending Christmas with their sister, Mrs. Johnnie Davis. S. t , euchre o`Messrs. and Miss 1.|Fa1'i.s and Mr. G. Roberts. The Jun- - ior Institute provided 1`ef1'eshmen*.:s, which were served following the cards, and the music 01` violin am`: `piano for dancing during the lat- ..,-.....-.u- auu oJ.l::VVlVl.' BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. `NOT- .ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS I Money to loan In anv ulna: no { uowes 18 Owen St. DUNCAN F. MGCUAIG, K.C. l PAUL H. ARMSTRONG, BA. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. ETC. MONEY Tn 'r.nANr ......... V1.0 .; mac, DLJL:.lUL'.l.'lJKab', MONEY TO LOAN Ross Block _ .__._. ..-..u-4.--un4A1, pan. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC nn......_:.. rn_._.___I, -nu - a. \JAJL_LJ\J Masonic Temple Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN ,__.=,, ., -- \,....\.l..:. I The Sunday School Christmasl concert held last Friday night was! a. decided success. The cantata and the star drill by the children were well given and a pantomime, Blessed Be the Tie that Bind,s" by! ,Audrey Bowser and Joy Rawn, was enjoyed by all. The program con- .cluded with :1 play entitled Kid-I napping Betty, by the young; people, the parts being taken by the; following: Dan Golding, Russell, Maw; Nat Meadows, Earl Richard-3 son; Bud Simpson, Eric Rowell; Betty Meadows, Jean Walker; Mol- Ilie Fielding, Anabel Sage; Joanna.` Fielding, Fern Maw; Sally Perkins,` Olive Dicl-:inson. ' CAMERON and CAMERON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 Owen St, Barrie. Phone 406 . I ..,......, ..,\ ,-.-. ESTEN and ESTEN BARRISTERS so-licitors in Irligh Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyancers Money to loan at lowest current rates. Omce: 1st Floor, Masonic Temple ` Bldg., Barrie. G `H Wsfnn `M 1: rm-4-.-... Mrs. D. McQuay and family. of Barrie, spent the Christmas holiday` with her sister. Mrs. B. McQuay. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linn and um. ` GORDON LONGIVIAN BARRIS'I'ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY 'F`. T`(`. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- ARIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS. ETC. Oice: 13 Owen St., Masonic Temple `Bldg P.mn(`h Ofmn Ftlmvnln I ALEXANDER COWAN I BARRISTER Solicitor for obtaining probate of `will, guardianship and admiliistration and general solicitor, Notary Con- . veyancer, etc. (\lY-l..... NI A _ . . .A rrv..._.._I_ v-11 ` D G. H. Esten uc, wl:1t: uh I0. 11. and Mrs. VV. E. Dow `sing, at H. Gi en s. run... as `\JL.L.lLC. L0 LJ\VL51l Ola, J.VJ.'(`lbUlJLU .|.Ul111JMJ Bldg. Branch Oicc ,E1mva1e IJ. R. Boys J. F. Woods ; ! Among those spending the holi- days at their homes are Miss Gladys Sage, of Toronto; Miss Ag- nes Rupert, of Barrie; Miss Yvonne Knupp, of Barrie. at J. D. Mc- Nabb's; M1`. and lVLI`s. Keith 1\/Iere- dith. of Little Long Lac, at H. Rowe11`s. `run. .....1 in/r..... n `I:,1 n_. - l LLUVT C11. D. M1`. and Mrs. Carley, and Mr. .of Sing'11zunpL0n, !A. Dixon's. `Mn. nu-url um..- Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest. wwu ucr sxswx`. MI's. 15. Mcwuay. Mrs. Fred Linn and Wil- bert, all of Beaverton, spent Christ- mas with Mrs. Linn and Roy. MT. and Mrs. F`.\vnrf. R1n"n= nnrl Miss Betty Richardson, of Antev Mills, spent a day at Dalt. Scybhes last: week. ....-v --.u~.uv vuuvuxo Lu 1U1`U1H/O. I Miss Marjorie Richardson and! Miller Amos were Sunday visitors in Edenvale. ,,._ ... .. . .1. -.au_y vuua, J.VJ.lD-'.` .L\`l. garet, Scythes and Walter CO1 were recent visitors in Toronto. `A/rice mrn...-....:.. n:-L v late 1. LJLAULL 5. Mr. and Mrs. `D -in umvn n+ ._|4.\4- Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie v VJ ..uu.. , \.vv- Office: Masonic Temple Bldg. STEWART and STEWART DDTQTDDQ arx-r 1-:1-n-puss-..-.. `_-. The sympathy extended to lllK1 W ll/ll IV and family. of with their MONEY TO LOAN BOYS and BOYS FENNELLS EDENVAE./ri- Sandy 1-; 1-4.. LEGAL Ari.-EL I 1y of the coz11r:.ur.it`,'| 9 the family of the dy MacNabb. Scythes, Miss M211`- Coutts Ln..- _ C. Middleton, of~ and Mrs. C. Nerf, spent Christmas at; A. Boyd, of Bar- H. Miles, and Mr.` Downey, of Mine-ll m1 c Fmbm Our District --- u; 114. H. Esten 1 As 1`Cp01't-Cd last week, IL num- saber of farmers have found it neces- 5 sary to draw \vat;er for their stock, `but. Mr. H. Hughes, Sr., is endeavor- ing to overcome this scarcity with in newly dug` well from which he !hopes to get: an ample supply of I 1 water. `Phone 82 ` ... n)nl1AII on UU. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night Morgue and! Chapel in connection Established 1869 'Phone "--`- "- ' A Plunkett dinner designed for the purpose of advertising :1 num- 'ber of special Canadian food pro- `ducts was served at Gilford Hall Eon Monday evening, when EL novel `Lbut none-the-less bountiful feast :\vz1s enjoyed by some 150 persons. Severa1 ladies of this locality renri< 'ercd valuable assistance in the pre- paration and serving of this some- what. unusual menu. I P. c. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR 47 Elizabeth St. Phom AMBULANCE SERVICE gter part of the evening was sup- plied by Mesrs. H. Bell and Gerald `Roberts. Despite the demands of lithe approaching Christmas season, ,this was a. very successful event. `which was much enjoyed by all I present. A, ___,,,,.,~ DR. W. C. LITTLE Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe and Auui.u uiuuuge was Q0119. Dorcas Wismer, daughter of Frilllk Wismer. the proprietor, was the first ',to see the zunes. She` screamed `for help. but no one paid attention, tlnnking it was Christmas by-pla.y But she managed to finally get aid. [Ahghted cigarette is believed to have caused the blaze. It had been drop- ped near a show case which was `badly charred and splintered by the James. Its contents of tobacco went .u1) in smoke. IAASNIAAUD. ALB I up smoke. Read the Advance Classieds. It! P3Y5- I dallu DIE. A. D. GRAY Ofce: 47 Maple Ave. Phone 213 0112100 Hours: 1 to 4 pm. and '7 to 9 pm., or by appointment. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES (BARRIE BRANCH) We11-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.30 every` Wednesday-Miss I. Lawson. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through doctors. 4:________ DR. C. C. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SURGEC Office: 48 Bayeld St., Bar:-in PHONE 811 DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASE OF WOMEN Cmei Coroner, County of Simcoe Phone 61 Ofc-c-58 Collier St. Omce Hours: 8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 pm. GEO R. A`: msn: 1:. BURNS, 135.9} DRUGLESS THERAPISTS Electro, Hydro and Mechuno Therapy Electra Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis Foot; Adjustments Phone 405 for Appointment SBA Dunlap St. Baliriw COLD\VATER. HOTEL IS . THREATENED BY FIRE Men rushed from the poolroom of ..he Dc-nison House Hotel, Goldwater, (Christmas Day, grabbed pails of Ilwhich had ared up in the hotel which had aredu p in the hotel lobby. It was extinguished before much damage was done. DO)`l`nViQI\1ov- ri-nu.1~4n.. ..r v1.4,- FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. II. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0IIice-0wcn St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) CIGARETTES The Sarjeant Co.,Ltd. PHONES 88 - 94 4:-vvvk.v\-L, HIV VUIW LHL1 PUB up 01101 of the greatest; comeback stands in hockey history in the first ten min-} utcs whey they scored two goals and nearly tied up the count. The Bar-' rie youths swarmed the Oshmvaia11s' into their own end of the rink and; only for Lady Luck, Barrie inigiic have won out. -1, -.-. GHIR=OPRACTOB3 { "The purcsl form in which tobacco can bc smoked" __- BUY G. G. SMITH .1: co. 'N'r`r`M1=|D A r nu-nan.-....._ _ _vgL;1'R1NARY NURsIN_G_ yin"-DICAL j It's Lauudercd" WITH CONFIDENCE L The boys from Coltland, heavy`, favorites for the title, fell before the Oshawa junior B team in 21 two game series. Oshawa won the rs? game 3-0 in Barrie on slushy ice, and the tllree-g"oa.1 decit was too hard for the Colts to overcome.` However, the Colts did put up one} the g1'o:m=st`. nnmphnnlz cram}. cu Page Five I11 \1' SURGEON ' ,_ Rnrrln vzw ._-- 1...... \a\4\/ ....._,u. The Barrie Colts started off in brilliant fashion and to everyone's amazement, copped the junior B S.P.A. crown, climinzrting` four teams in their cl1an1plonship splmge. They trounced George Hainswortlrs Wa.-` terloo Siskins in the S.P.A. nals to win out. During the regular grouping the Colts launched a drive to net themselves the group: championship after a decidedly ; tough wattle. ;. uuuln, o1)\uL L1. |L'\`. u2lv_\.S \\'1U1 H01` 1'; -31115. Mr. ;.nd .\Irs. N. C<>.\'\\':>r2,':x. Irs. D:1\\'son. S1'., of Thormrm. is spcxlclins`; :1 w(:cl~; with her son, Mr. Albvri. Davis`. Rh`. 7.7.. .`.`.1 urn . Taking up the torch of other sport! w rite;-rs, let's take a quick glance` back at 1939 and see what the sporting gods contributed to Barrie-.', Every year the Iocalitcs perform;' ibrilliantly in some sport and fare` rather poorly in others, so let's turu' back the 1)`cgCs of time and survey the sporting activities of Barrie in : the past 365 days. ` 'T`hn `nu r`r\`L. .,i,.,i , - ~-- - 1 some1Tigh1ig1ns in the Sporting ; Field at Barrie in 1939 __j_._j__j:. THURSDAY, DECELEER 28, 1939. Corresg nub. Laulll anu 1103'. Mrs. Ewart Burns and Edgely. spent Christmas parents. 'i?rz"' lpxece scned` heavy, to change: ' num urnn fhn (~`..~,-- am. __u:L1Lb h})U1`L- -mu: uuuuuys ab mcwmarxec. Mrs. Burns and Helen left on `Thursday for Hamilton, where they`. ' will spend the winter. | KY nnri Rlrc Knnhn1H-nh `Inn _ I Helen Phimister is spending`! the holidays at Ncwmarket. I Mrs Run-nu and T-TnIn1\ 1am A M1`. and Mrs. Boyd Arnold. of! North Bay, and 1\/I'.u`ion, of TorrmLo,i are spending` the Christmas holidays with their parents. " Miss Ivlnrgarct Robertson, teacher, of Singlizimpton. is home for the Christinas `noliclays. Mr. and Mrs. Skeleton. of Sud- bury. :md Ku.t.hleen. of Toronto, are all spending Christmzis with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L.` vis. ` Mr. and Mrs. Blueman and "and Mrs. Addison spent Christmasl at Edgar. Misc Rm-n`n I".rahr nf "r"im{e1.n...x.... nu nugur. Miss Sawah Craig, of Timiskaming,` Quebec. spent a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Gaston. Mr tram-u \1:.m.1. :.. 1........... c......_ wxu apcuu but: wmwr. _ ` Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and Mar- garet Ann spent Christmas in To-' ronbo. l `MI -n aulAn.. Ac 15.........I._._:.:.... __, _,, . . uuu LVL15. no. URSIDII. Mr. Harry \Brock is home Matheson. 'lUI'im~ Vo 17:11 -4` rrI....___A.- lV.|.'d.La.U.CUH.. Miss Grace Hill, of Toronto, Christmas at home. Twig-c `Mrih-hnA 11...... 4.. ........':..2. iulllltbllltt lib IIUIHE. V` Miss Mildred Dunn is spending 21 few days in Hillsdale. | . ] Hydro was turned on in St. John's} Anr;lican Church on Sunday, Dec.| 1'1. L ULLUU. I Mrs. Snider, of Bracebridge spentik Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slack. I 1-;s1x TEAMS IN DISTRICT GROUP- `! INC. 0` :' The group consists of Owen 1 Sound and Collingwood Intermed- iate A clubs, and Orillia, Graven- hurst, Camp Borden and Midland. intermediate B clubs. The top A` team at the end of the schedule will enter the A playdowns and the top B team the B playdowns. The A teams will play a double schedule with each other and a vsinglej fschedule with the B teams, while the 13 teams will play at double schedule with each other, and, of` nnnrcn r. m`.-".1.-. ..,.x...._u...- -- vxn. 1 `/L1`. and Mrs. H. L. Jennetl; and` (laughter spent Sunclzly with I` friends Mrs. Ted ;\I:u`1`0w and family. of Tjpmlon. :;1h`11[ :1. fL`\`.' (lays with hm` T.` -*-mu MW '11. ! wry-2 `M .... .. \..u.u Uhl.lCL `cum vSlI'lg1(.` of course a single schedule with the two A teams. Following is the com- lplete schedule, though it is subject'I `to ` FINTERMEDLATE HOCKEY ' SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED 1.;--uu1up nu1'uc11 ac xvncuand. 13-G1'm`en11111's=t at Own Sound. 14---Midlanc1 at Orillia. 16--O1'il1i:L at Midlzmd. I 19-G1'm'enhurst, at Camp Borden. 21-Graven11urst at Orillia. 22-~Camp Borden at Orillia. 1 4.u--\.J1Au1i1. an xvunuanu. 1 Camp Borden at, Collingwood. 16-G1'avenhurst at Orillia. 17-Mic11and at Camp Borden. 18-Owen Sound at Collingwood. I 19-Ca.mp Borden at Gravenhurst.' 20--OriJlia at Owen Sound. | 22--Gra.ven;11urst at Collingwood. 24-Co11ing\vood at Camp Borden. 2G-Mid1anc1 at Gmvenhurst. Ournh Rnnn -3+ r`nn'\v\ '13,`...-1...- gu-;vuLuuuu db uruvennu1'sD. Owen Sound at Camp Borden. 31--Ox'i11ia at Camp Borden. u--LVLIu.lLu1Ll uh uruua. Camp Borden at Owen Sound. 8-Ori11ia at Collingwood. Camp Borden at Midland. 10--O\ven Sound at Orillia. Gravenhurst at Camp Borden. 12--Co1lingwood at Owen Sound. Midland at GI'tVOI1huI'St. 15-Ori1Iia. at Midland. (Ynnxn T2/xvrlnn no rv..11:.......__,1 I 22-OrilIia at Grnvenhurst-. 26--Gravenhurst at Midland. 29-Mic11and at Owen Sound. Collingwood at Gravenhurst. J.~-uUu1u5\\'UUL1 ibb uruna. Owen Sound at Midland. 2-Camp Borden at Gravenhmst. 5--G1'avenhurst at Midland. 6-~C011ing\'.'ood at Owen Sound. 7--Mid1an(i at Camp Borden. O: ilIi.'7.. at (`%1'n.vt=n1nn-qr I--AVL1ulktll( Orillio. 8--Owen 9-Camp 1`)-_(.:1 nun 1-C01ling.wo0cl at Orillia. m\L'nv1 Qnnnrl nf 1\/ra`A!n.- Misses 1\1:11'inn and 1\Ii1c`u`ec1 Sp.n.01':\:. nurses. of Collingwood, and Marie, of Bcxrrie. spent Christmas with their` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Spcers,[ J1. naucx o uuvm. | --uwcu ouuuu an uravenm Orillia at Camp Borden. 4--Co11ingwood at Midland. 5-Midlm1d at Orillia. (`.nn1n `Rn:-than nr rm...-... n. January 1--Miclland at Collingwood. 3--Owen Sound at Gravenhurst. Orillia at (Tnrnn Rm-Ann Au cu: \J LUl1}J DULUUII. . at Gr:Lvenhu1'st. Sound at Collingwood. Borden at Orillia. Borden at Midland. nhnrs-f nf nuun cm... December February spent 1 M from uucaa. l The Stmucl school 11`-Id 111M: n`is1a1:1s true on T111x)'sc1u_v even-;' g. xvmsn :1 large crowci :1tL(`.nd(`(i.. M". and Mrs. Cecil _Sp1~.1;;'g and} . v, mu`. Mr. and Mrs. Frzml; "Jen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jobbit-L s1)ont,1 `C111'islm:1s ;1L M1`. and Mrs. \Vm.l ~-Z- `B1`C\\'.s'LC1".s in Allzmclale. Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Pagan spent lchristmas with the latter`s mother `in Allandalc. \\'| T\/Inc Dnunnn n..,1 nu-_.... -n_n ____ ,,. `All nu.uuuu1t:. I Mrs. Banting and Mary Bell spent: Christmas in Midland with the` [formers sister, Mrs. White. | A nuxnbor frmn here took in tho! Grumble Hill School concert, on| Dec. 20. The concert was real good! and everyone enjoyed it. MI` flhfl TVTVQ Rnrf. (`.n1'I-nH\nv-u our`: Au ex vat: 111 'J.`O1'OD`DO. Those who visited their homes ";over Christmas were: Mr. Harold -Mandley and son Gerald, of To- |ronto; Miss Patricia. Oxford, Misses 1 _Jean and Luella. Donnelly and Wray ' ;lLaw, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chantler, Mr. Fred Noble wand son Gordon. at Mervin Noble's. ) MP, nn Mr: Wt? "Donna and Fauna, r uuc uuuuny uh 02:15. UXIOI'C1'S. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pallas, of To-I ronto, at Victor Pallas . I Talking to Barrie s touring ath- lete, Ken Terry, big Iikeable kid who has been travelling the roads -of late. to extend his hockey exper- Iience for the coming year. Terry _arrived home for Christmas, butj [will head for Detroit within a few I days. vuuu, sun UOFUOD. 8.1 ; Merv1n NODle'S. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Payne and fam- ily went; to Toronto to spend Christ- vmas with the formers mother. ; \ Pte J2: `Rnnnh nf` "F.-u-Ann. ........`L: vums WIDII me Iormer's mother. Pte. Jas. Keech, of Toronto, spent; the holiday at Jas. Oxford's. Mr. and Mrs _Tnc Danna no` rr~-_. Mr. Edward Brodme left Friday to `spend the holiday week end with re- liatives in Toronto. Thncn tuhpx u:..:+.-...1 u.,.:_ 1.-..-- ` the Midland outt will see lots of {him this winter. It won't. be with `them. either. A little bewiched, we think. and! Bill Cranston states in last week s paper that Al Morgan will have to, chase punks` in Midland (that is iii the Midlanders want him) and we chuckle heartily at that crack. I The above sports writer states that Morgan tried out for the Atlantic` City Sea Gulls and never arrived im Barrie in time to comply with the` residence date. I Messrs. W. and T. Coward and and E. Bell. of Golden Valley, spent. Chrismms at their homes here. Mrs. Pitt. of Toromo, is visiting; L Lhe rectory. | M1`. Aubrey McMaster, of Larcler ake, spent Christmzzs at home. Miss Mabel Richarclson, of Bar- ie, spent Christmas at. Mr. and] `Us. B. Caston s. 'l\/fr 1'_Tnu-my Dnn.I...n.. IR` rn-.._..A- I uuu \:\cA_yuuL' cu_|uycu IL. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Curruthvrs and family, of Toronto, spent Sunday with their cousin. Mrs. L. Sriglcy. Congratulations to Miss Marie Terry. of Egbert, and Mr. Earl Banting, of Ivy. who were married on Dec, 20, Jack Frost has been prominent of late and Sid Sherlock was quick to take advantage of him. Skat- 5ing and daily hockey drills are tak-I ling place. I Well, we won`t back tmcl-1 and ad-l mit. our guilt, and the answer will] come within the next couple of weeks. Just time will tell. Barrie imports respective homes to celebrate the The A1 Morgan situation had 21 few on end, and believe you me, did we take a shellacking. ._--u--a no. 12. \/U.bl;Ul1. ' Mr. Harry Rendman, of Toronto,` pent Ch1'ist-mas with Mr. and Mrs. as. Rcadman. Stuck our head into a week and had it pulled on the old ada.m s apple. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wice held, xrislmas at their home, where 27 thered. Miss Laura Wice, of Toronto, was, km. 1...... 1.....- uu<:LI;:u. ' was her home here. Miss Olive Slmerring, of Toronto, s at her home here n` Chri.sL-l -,1-. (10. The Misses Peacock, of Toronto. `mad at their home hero for lristmas. The United Church hold their ristmas tree last Tuesd-a_v night. 1c children all took their parts `~11 and the concert \\'n.~; :1 g1'e'.1t !`f`CI ' 1 I 3 ! I I 1 ;Po1_t_Ts _A_VENU The Ivy School conee1`t was held on Friday evening. The hall was 1 lled. The children did their parts well and everyone enjoyed the con- cert. 1\/rh-n Lt.-.1-.. 71-- LL-.. -___u y . . --u- v- C-$110 (By GORDON ROACH) At a Glance `Du r1r\I31'\t\\1- 1"\r\At~ STROUD TEFROY wandered 0V81' to their the week end Christmas Day. j... The Barrie Advance noose last tauntingly Not anoLh(>1' session until 1 Ibut. we`re all n-waiI;in'. II-ave time, all you children during time, as 1939 rings 0ut-a 1,1940 coming in fast. 112.} .Luu. nuuw, 1bS V'L l`y Iunny VVDZIL :,;1ove1y music, plus :1 lovely 1assie,i 3 or should we say lassies, can do to` '. you. - J 1 R f To top it off, many rst year iuniversity students were much to fthe fore. Glad to have you back to the alma mater. Q Hap Emms took over the coaching, duties from John Dobson to pilot, the Barrie ball team and he did 21; neat job of it. moulding (L contend-I` ing team together. Emms with his nothing ball, won four games for; the Barrieites last season. The big-I. gest comeback of the campaign, and perhaps the g`reate`p;t thrill, came{ when Barrie spotted Penetung seven runs at Penetang to win out 9-8 in` a inost sensational comeback. Barrie Collegiate Institute snatch- ed the Tudhope trophy in track and, eld from _sueh notable contender.s'. as Orillia, Midland and Coiling-I wood. Ross Malkin raced to the junior Dominion chznnpionship ini the half mile. Two 13.0.1. rugby` teains performed not;1b1_v. the senior! squad \\'inning' the Georgian Bay ehainpionship by severely lacing the highly touiecl Ol`i1liL team. 11'.-..u..\.. . v On Sunday Morning early Mrs. Bert Collins passed away in the hos- pital at Alliston after a. weel-Cs ill- ness from pneuxnonia. The funeral service will be in the United Church, Manseld, on Tuesday and interment. in the Presbyterian Cemetery. Be- sides the husband, two children, Billy, aged 12, and May, 8, are left to mourn the loss of their mother. They have the sympathy of the whole community. I L. ....,. ...1,.....,..a' L- ,,-- ---- - - I William [of Barrie, promelmdec` ;the ivorys cufferen lonly Billie can play. One youth pitted against a teach- ,e1', staged a terric st1'1zg'g1e in the 1e1im'mal;ion clzmce and the former Innllv wnn nnf. I -ju I The pupils of SS. No. : their zuxnunl Clu'istmas iin Lhe Orange Hall on te\'cni11g, Doc. 19. The proce jn aid of Red Cross work. urn tilrs ...1 _. . . 0. 3 gave Christmas concert, Tuescimy proceeds were `in We are glad to hear that l\I1's. iwm. CzLul.hc1's, who had an oper- gnmon in me General H0:))iLaI, To- Eronto, 1:, i;11;)z`o\'i11;,: su.tisfact`01'i1y zmu rhape to lmvc her home :u_,>`:'.i11 soon. I\'I1';~'. Sam. `u`21;u.-s, passed away in Stevenson 1\/Icm01'i:.1 I1u:spiLa.l F1`id'2_'-,' `morning after a distressing illness. The funeral was held on I\/Iomlzxy from the home to Everett Uniwd `Church, where Dr. Lockhead con- ducted a ser\ric.o, after which in- terment was made in the cemetery ' at Everett. We extend our sympzzthy to the bereaved husband and fam- ' .... .- ..-................,,. | v 1 We are plea.sed' to see Bill Batesi lhome again after a. summer's sail- [mg on the lakes. O ' Yes, and it happened. The dance actually sontinueu on past; the 12 o clock n1a1`1~:. Q Even the teachers were n1erry-| well, 9. couple of them, anyway. One teacher in particular had the crowd :hanging over the sills with her `stocking feet gesture. Her partner, tmay I add, did very well, too. I I Orville Fleetham and Scoop Walls. came through with some blasting ion Lhe Lin horns that had the jitter- ibugs jittery. _-c--- vwLAI.v\.| \JALAAA(.l/ DI/(Llll. Hockey back again, but this time Barrie fell by the wayside in the SBA. series. Perhaps it's for the best. Coach Tommy T11OII1})S0l1j has some classy youngsters coming I up and the Colts will be well re-: presented in the next t'n1`ee years. So t.her> vnn hnvn int? n rm... nrl

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