Page Four Incorporated 1855 ---_ ...-., -..u., u...... ..avn.ua.~.., uv Cumberland st.; 3rd, Mrs. William `Park, 50 William St. The judges commended the Pub- 11c Utilities Commission on the two large trees that were decorated. ALLANDALB 151`. Mrs. Dalton White, 244 Brad- 'n_A out . n....I 111.... 1-n...;._... An THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940. Phone 53 Barrio 139SD ........... .. vvun umucau U1 3. Gl'8.W. I The individual star of the fray was Paul Pauquette. The North Bay ier displayed a. sparkling per-I Iormance before the Barrie fans and the biz bov has Pvnrvthinu OE` Robertson's Drug Store Opposite PC. Phone 5 On the way to and from California you can readily arrange tn visit the mnicaxic Canadian Rockies-V-uncuuvcr and Victoria in Canada : Evergreen Playground. Enjoy glorious sunshinc- California offers the \\"inIcr visitor everything in Summer any-nrrinnc Original VITAMINS Plus offers new values at the same price! Vitamins A, B, C, D, E and G . . . plus liver concentrate and ironl Also Regular Size-now $2.75for36days'supplyI _ U). goaLi Pete I | L`r\vv\n 5' beautiful passes, 3' to click. . _ 7\/I n`l'\nv-:01:-I Y\'ru< Orillia, after losing their rsti game to Gravenhurst, are trying to` secure Ty Arbour, coach of last |year s Barrie Colts, to pilot the northerners this winter. The Ori11ia_ team have the material, but lack of conditioning and good coachinggf Arbour is trying to get reinstated! by the O.H.A. so that he might see some action. He still has some fair {hockey in him, but its nearly time 'that the old-timer put his stu` away for keeps, as he is nearing [the end of the trail. I Burrieand Kingsway Battle to Tie In Game onbkw 5Yeur`s Dayl `played for the Colts two years ago. :and up until a couple of weeks ago iwith Pittsburg Hornets, has been !sent down to the Kansas City team in the American Association. Long .will be playing against Hap Emms [Omaha Club. The shifty left railer wasn't seeing much action with the Hornets, so Coach Herbie Lewis. shipped him to Kansas City, where` he is playing regularly. Speaking of the Omaha club, Coach Emms 'has received the services of Phil stein, sub goalie of the Toronto: `Leafs. The new addition to the} league are oundering in the mire? iat the bottom of the heap and Emms hopes his new acquisition`; will send his charges soaring up the} ladder. i I | ` 'i - Camp Borden intermediates have been shaping up for their initial; tussle and look just fair. No Bar-; jrie boys are allowed to play unless` {they join the army now that the `boys are boom-booming across the `pond. If LeGear and Stransman lean get, their releases from the Borden outfit they will likely hook `up with Orillia. and should prove I , < . I decided assets to the northemyl team. LeGear was a sensation in?! the nets for Camp Borden last year,`] while Morry Stransman returned to _ the game after a three-year ab?` lmm... M": ....+ -.. :LU ULAURX. ` McDonald, Morgan, Gardner and `Bowler tallied for the visitors. [Hanger on defence for the Kings- way squad, was the star of the visi- itors with a three-star eort. Cnunnv.-all I-dnp Ru-n Jana.-Ind an-\nlIn |lU1'b wuu H. L1l1.'CC'bLt1L' CLIUID. I I Southwell. big re-headed youth ,from Kingsway, was the bad man [of the day with two minors and a | misconduct pemalty. Young Viv Reynolds ,an athlete. p1a_v1n(: on defence Rod Rzmoy, who (Inns his rlnshintz: with DM1-nit H()ItZh:l1lL'.hx, i-< appnr-' .('ntl_\' L',()iH`,: ;:rr`:1l glllis. so much so . [that he is working out with the loclwings in practice. I I "Buster" Vicks. young sniper who capnbly lled Bill Long's shoes Inst} lycnr, is trying out with Gemlrltnnl ;Miners in the senior ranks. Vicksi never :1 smooth player. was :1 rm]! sniper while in c10se.C00] and en]- culating, he could pick :1 corner- from almost any angle. 1 I , ,, 9,..- ...-...- .. ....-.- Jen; av sence and put on some sparkling} efforts. Another Barrieite, hard-f soaking Herbie (Cal Rooney) Dy-I ment, has been out and he too wilij [likely see an Oriilia uniform. Herbie Iis a little shy on skating, but what a. bodycheck the big bomber cam hand out. ! `males \\'m'r` 1'e:'.i-".':1`i11g with 10 `counters. Neath had to step to hem` out Dun(ia.s and Silk` for the net-It minding duties, but the Guelph: moguls made no mistake when they: llzmclod the chunky Owen Souncleixi `Two other boys from this loop last: ':.'ea1'. Harry Dick and Vic G1`eg{.:. arc`, plzi_Vinf.:' ,_;1'anc1 hockey for the Guelphi vnh`\' I connr .._j.. I The young, fast; Barrie Colts promenaded their wares for the: rst time this year before the eyes, of the Barrie fans and they did notably well. The youthful aggre-ll gation held the fast skating crew`, from Kingsway to a 4-4 me here on Monday afternoon and only dame Iortune held them from the win `column. '1")-an 1n....I.. ...---~ ~-- I __..,_,.... nugllt turned Percy Neath, who last year subbed` for the Owen Sound juniors in the] nets and later Look on regular cluticzs` is somewhat of a phenomenon in goal! for Guelph this yeruz In six {,'li110.s"| to date he has let in seven goal.-~.. :1 1'cin:n}:z1i;1e x'ccm'<`x. The fOI'1n0i'l Owen Sounder shut out Ymnu; I-Tnux-inn-c 1:. pt u-nnl- ..-.u. n...u. u. L111.` 1 ;Owen iang.-ers last week while his . 'MichiI' `entry. Don Bowen .1, .-.. . SPORT SLANTS I has left tho River-t Skeeters to drop his ability in 1).; nf Lnnclon M0hn\.'.'t;`: in the -.nn-Ontan-io I,.I`zI .','ltl`. Bowenj ,-.Li1t_;; 1:3`-.\`Z1c1`c 1'-.t:;t with the| inhabitants in the senior` in the States and the move! to be for the best. He re-. 1 home for :1 few (lays before] L: the Mohnwks. I H.A. rn. stu`I nearing] 4- 4.1.- L....n which just failed ..-_.. vv\4A| Decked out in smart red, blue; and white sweaters, the youngstexs . h trom Coltland looked like a. picture} B1 Long Starry left winger W C? team as they dazzled the fans with played V0 a neat passing checker game. The; and team, QFURI Iilal well coached by Tommy ; with Thompson, manipulated the frozen K $85 on gutta percha biscuit with soinezsem 3 y grand abmty to completely bew11d_ Aesociatlon. Long, er the visitors. A little tough luck. will against in around the net cost the home-'Omaha sters a win instead of a draw. `wasnw Seeing with the `Thu in;-l:ui.z..-I -4-.. -5 .. . all-round R this year ` D Dr. N. W. Rogers, N. C. Johnson,` C. E. Elrick, _A. A. Smith, Harry; Armstrong, J. G. Coles, J. M. Mi11s,i .G. 0. Cameron, Rev. J. s. sham,` R. P Merrick, C. H. Beelby, T. C. .Phi1lips, A. Malcomson, R. H. C. Malcomson, O. B. Patterson. I . Since election there have been 3. number of additions to the mem-. bership and it may be necessary to iappoint an additional skip or two. 1 INTER-CLUB GAMES . Ori11ia-M1d1and: Ncwmarket, Jan. 3.--Geo. Mills `and John Welsh, both of East Gwil- iimbury Township, were each sen- tenced to gaol for three months when they pleaded guilty of having] possession of :1. still. They said they were unable to pay the optional fine of $100 and costs. Magistrate W. F`. |Woodll'e imposed the penalty in police court here yesterday. He or- dered that the still and spirits be conscated. On the night of Dec. 21, Oscar Longhurst`. and I entered 9. bush on the sixth conceslon and we watched a. complete still in operation for an -hour before we closed in and seized [the two men," testied Constable IJoseph Jardine. Mills was doing At a. meeting held in the club' .rooms on Wednesday, Dec. 27, the `annual election of skips was held by the Barrie Curling Club. New Tank- ard and District Cup tournament `arrangements were made. Previously `two skips were appointed to repre- }sent the local club. This season; four skips have been appointed to Ichoose their own rinks, which will `play 2. round-robin series, the two high rinks to represent the club in the playdowns. r-ru-.. :..n. I I I | I } TANKARD I C. H. Beelby, R. F. Garrett, A. J.1 Simon, Dr. J. S. Shortt. 5 DISTRICT CUP I I W. B. Underhill, T. C. Phillips, N. C. Johnson, C. E. Elrick. I In the first district cup p1ayoffs,I T. C. Phillips` rink defeated W. B. `Underhilrs by one shot in a roar- ging game. From all appearances, there will be keen competition for the honour of representing the club `in the Tankard playdowns. . CLUB SKIPS ? Club skips were elected as fol- I 1:-nu . Iowa : ' Talking to young Vic ahmu, his` `l)r0L11m"s .s`n:1zzi- nxhil)l1ir)n. hv 1`.-.u! lit`. was the best I-Ifnrt. he had over. `svoxx his l)ruLh!'l' -.v;lvc. Tho yr)un".'*1' 'R(`yl10](1H is certainly prom! 01' hir hit: l)mLher, but. salt! Lhnl, I~.nwr- son would hm' I/urn pm H ho 11-<-~ivo(I thn t-ham-1*. Two _vPm'~; :1`,-0 '1-10 had an offor In turn to the [mrmind ranks with 1110 C:1t1x1c!1cmL `but, turned it down. \ 4 x 1 1 I 1 3 V fGwillimbury Moonshiners | ! Get Three Months in Jaill .......auu: ueiure the Barrie fans" big boy has everything, as| everyone will conrm. He notched] two beautifully executed goals and| played a bang-up game on defence.` The rst goal was a. honey. He. rolled around his own net, skated to` the visiting defence. ipped the! puck through, picked it up again and slipped it home past Dyson. The imported ace inspired the in- experienced youth on with some real work both going and coming, and this boy is this years sparkplug. Harry Lindsay, running mate of Pa.uquette's, served notice that he too_ will be a. decided asset to the, team with a good display. He snar-* ed a goal in the first period right after Pauquette had chalked up his first counter. Lindsay soloed beau- tifully through the entire Kings- way team, was stopped momentar- ily, and let drive with a. rie drive inrn Yhn IlI`\\~`/xv` u, , - | 1=oLu:1: STILL CAN'T he lhilnd to gel, plnyt-L1 Lhu g;:1nn` _I3umcLt. of the S |' Red Reynolds`. wu -..~. .,~...,,,,_, ,......;... i(-h*(,-kmi lik(s'u I1:-nd. \\':n:; :Il\".1jJ.';| (I:1n.;'1'm1s rm Lhv uLL:I(:k and fl:'.\'f `L110 no surrt.-ndt-1' :~;iu,11 :LL 2111 I.inws.! -On sevtwul u(:cu:si()m'. he t.urm-(! uuzl [hip,11-t:1ilt:(1 iL back to l)ru.\l: up `Lh1'cutenim," Goodyear rushes "Merl being .s'txuu1de(1 at the other mm of tho rink. The l,o1'ch-thatched Reyn- olds .sh:zpcd up like :1 ;,rrux1.1 pm ' pmspvt.-,t." I A. A. Smith, C. C. Parsons, G. O. lcameron, Dr. J. S. Shortt. Harry; Armstrong, R. P. Merrick. A. F. A.` Malcomson, Dr. N. W. Rogers. 3 MIDLAND I R. F. Garrett. J. M .Mills, 0. H. !,Bccll)_v. B. G. Robertson, W. B. Un-' lderhill, A. J. Simon, R Malcomsr.m,1 ES. Meredith. I Lez1`4u0 games will be played this; .`.;s::ison with Cl1u1'chill. Stroud and} fElmvnlc. T. C. Pliillips is Blll'l'i".: l f.'})l`(`.'~'.(`l`.LZl`.'C on the 1eaL;uc. l ! A Red Cross brmspiel. s1)011s:)rvr,l 3hy the Omnrio Curling-, Asssociziiirm. will be held in tlw near future, the 'm1t1`y for! to lw in the Rm! .'C2'nss fund by Lhv Ontario Curlincr ./\ss(i(vi:itir;1i. and accor: not, clisapj all over (lids. was i with the C0ll.s. juurm-_w-(I 10 S`. jC21Lhu1'inc.<. lust Friday niuhb m u :~,nv the Gond.\`m1r-St. PULLS bnllln fund according` L0 Lhc pu1)crs. be war. I clisappnixxurd. The sc1'il)cs from i stated Lhul. Em. Reyn- Curlin_g_Notes ._-- ,-..._, .... n nu. The following skips arl - "..:.:u_:. : , ORILLIA C. P: The scrap \\ A'l`Cll l ;\l R. OPE l{;\'l"1 IN VVOODS FULL ll0UR.| PAY $100 FINE. The Barrie Awvancu .3 the S centre the his Saints.` -0 icr: '. were elect em . Run (llmnl-:3." :ul.imm;l1 vcmuu nuwen was me only be the front gunners to blaze a but others came very close. ,Chomshyn at centre laid over ...._ .. ..,.-....- .4 gm... Mills stated that he was broke" and hadn't: enough money to pay` board so he thought he was better I doing something. I Welsh told the magistrate he had no share in the mash or still, but he had been asked by Mllls to as- sist; him that night. He said he had never even seen a. still before. Welsh admitted he knew it was ll- legal to operate 8. still. Iwr-H1- ..a.._L...: u...L I__ ,_,,, | After 9. charge of having illegal possession was reduced to consum- ing in an illegal place, John Mc- Neice, Gormley, was fined $10 and' costs, or 10 days, and beer found `was ordered conscated. County` Constable R. Watt. testified McNeicei was returning home from a. party' and had 11 pints of beer in his car. Allan Pike King Township, was remanded in custody one week for hearing on 8. charge of breaking and nun-inn nnrl I-kn?` IQ` ...-.. ._1.._..| I believe you have seen your error. but If you don't send the lchildren to school another charge iwill be laid and I'll not be so len- iient a. second time," Magistrate I Woodliffe declared. most of the work but I saw Welsh to a. creek for \ of the still was Both men were a Lion of the stxll." A claim of wages amounting to: $18.75 laid against J. H. Foster,l Queensville, by G. M. Ritchie, East Gwillimbury, was dismissed. Magistrate Woodliffe told Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster, Holland Land-| ing, they must: send their three chil-I clren to school regularly as he dis-3 missed a. charge of failing to edu- cate the children laid against them. Evidence was given two weeks ago that the children did not attend school for two months. The parents lclaimed the children hadn t clothes` . L- ...... .. In the first scheduled game played in Barrie this season, Camp Borden and Orillia. played to a. 6-6 tie in a. keenly con- fnelnpl Guhu... -4 41. mi, - .- II .. um`: un tested xture at Arena last. night. ll}|J.I-u.UllL ' The locals were one goal up with a Iew minutes left to play, when` they faltered to let the visitors tiel the count. I ~us--u,, . 123 Dunlop St. ._.:, -.. _ -......,- .. ..........,_-, entering and theft of six pigs week. to` Before Buying See Our Samples The Barrie Advance ~x'k around the still. 1 make several trips water. The boiler ; 45-gallon capacity. assisting in opera- LA. --..-.--_, viral - the Barrie `LIGHTING Tcc>`'1T}:`s? (Continued from page one) Following are announced as win- 1st, Mrs. J. H. Rqoke, 28 Theresa it; 2nd, H. J. Buchanan, 63 Mary 515.; 3rd, Alvin Hammer, 54 Blake Fresh 8: Smoked Fish, Oysters, Milkfed Chickens Choice Beef and Pork Products nay urcuu, was stopped into the corner of the net. Red Reynolds, third defenceman, turned on some surprlsingry great, bursts of speed and once only his fast stepping saved a sure goal; when he came from nowhere to' stop a breakaway at the goalmouth.` UD fl`0I'lf, everv hnv rHCfinrrI:~kn,-In Use your telephone to order your meat supply Powel| s Meat Market 11 Dunlop St. BARRIE `MN KFWR0N1'0 24 hours a day, you know that your personal paperminsurance policies -- stocks - bonds - mortgages and other important documents and valuables-are protected in a Bank of Toronto safety deposit box. Easy of access at any time, there is the added advantage of complete privacy for your personal belong- ings. The Bank of Toronto offers this protection in various sized boxes. The box most people require rents at approximately a cent a day. A Safety Deposit Box Guards Your Personal Papers Night and Day Phone 626 or 627 coup 21. oreaxzuvay at. the goa1mouth.[ Up every boy distinguished` himself with some nice hockey. Vernon Bowen the only boy of the Eunners tn hlnvn 9. n-r\nT