C The football season is over bu`. local fans. and especially the Col- legiate junim-5. should be inl'ere. `to know that Furl Erie did rm`. win the " own" title. Far fx-am il. Lind- say tank them in tho final hy 24-5. IUVLTID l'\L'v[.'_:llll\IH ll:lHl\'. I The nrdor p1'.\'idc.': that whc-1'9 :1! unit m rgrci \vEth the ns-w Can';).'~` has a coum.crpu:'t in the l'('.\`(`1`\'n'l army. the two share all the hr)nm'.~`, Oshawa Captain DOUG MAUNDRI-`.I.i. cHIcK~Ts_' GEESE FANCY DUCKS FANCY H()\'.\l INK \`.lD, \\llH\I HIHIRI` sIl\.\|\ -r U \\ HAMS \...3:.`:."'.. lH{\\Il .\\I|ll\l'l _ K |\ \l HAMS .~}.`..'I."f"..`.'.'..' STEAKS .5..'.'! .f'.'.,fI:`.':""` ROAST S.;..........`:".8`.3!: .';;'.'-.. f:. BACON 5..3f.'.:"`.%f;:.1'...~. I PORK SHOULDERS `..*.'.'.:".I!. PORK BUTTS FRESH Mn\|I l(I:\\lI \\`IlDi\lI> 'll\l||ItIIlIn Fruits & Vegetables ()N l`\llIl) (.uu\\\ . My | (.I(.\l>L APP|.EsN\c|n|o`JI Hutu-nu 99 u'if.'\' _ _ _ _._.__ -1-` , _-_-- _ 7 7-7 uu just` 0\\,N|.lI \\l) HPE.R.\'H.'lI \' `IMF. (vRl?.-\'l \'l'l.\N'I'|(` AND l`\('|Pl(` 'l'l*T\ ("(1. 7 _ Winners of McKay Trophy Junior Rugby Champions Georgian Bay District 020;-y;n1<.o>1o;cv;<)1o1a2:t1-):v>:u1n: .9; D01. >1o1 3010:0303 IlIII.I$ .A.F*P.. ..!-fi'5BYF??F.. 99P_LT9F-F5 { \II'( II UNI, I{I`IT\Il|\'l'Cl| \\'hul:~ or I-'.u`r .\lI.1ul\ II-I 27 |l.AlI 29 \'iI`|mn. Wing, (`um-, IIlII'l('\s It:-um! ur l'urH`rh mw [b C snrlnn, Ming. |~'.u.- Rump "lInl`lI'~.\ Muund ur |'nrI-rlmusr '|I.\l|l NH lb 25 Lllll`. 2 H is also p`.`uVi(|('d that tho min- !1~`.vr m'zy. (`mm lime 1:) time. affili- I:1'.t- wiih thv Czulzulizm .'\mnm'vd lC.n`p: such units zvf 1110 x'r~scx'\'v I army which are cmlntcrpznms of ac- livn nn3'u now Held. in: Hockey Gloves. Sports Goods _% `Po; The Boys BARBIE COLLEGIATE IUNIOR FOOTBALL QUAD inn Tnff Fn u-in-hf nnonh 1/fv Dn+1xa1~f'n1~r1~ `Dill Tnnvn on !\ uuuu-_v r nu). Fibre .................. .. Buys` Stockings, w....1 VVUUI ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men`s S'tnckir1,<.{. Wool .... ......... .. Buys` .Icrscy.<. \X7nnl I`I(;(`l{ my cAi,.I-.- Hull! Ski n..I.. I:`:\..... ant NIi1'..< Cl-I L :1; . . ` , . . . . . . . .. B $4.95 , | Kils ....... .. ['1 . - . . .. Lairge bo3':<.: D AND ACCESSORIES \ki.\' ll Lki u |.'I:`m--',~` :f:.L y*1-25" 51-20 ."i.f 3 your subscription label that paid-in-adv mce" look? \. IC1If 30 lb 25c lb 25 |b 27 VllIIIl\`l\Il 1'ndi1i:m.< n1aEntuin(`d and urs In be given either un- 2.7: 51.75 j2.35-$2.65 .......... $2.95 up 75<- to $2.75 ) ......... .52-15 "" if .............. 51-25 V? .............. .51-35 `L35 }1.so 154' up high! :1 nu.- Christmas: Going Monday. Dec. 23 to \Xednesday. Dec. 25 inclusivc. Return Limit: Li.-~.n'ing d5lil1'.|IiI)lI not later than Midnight U".S.'l`.) Thursday, Dec. 26. NewYcar s: Going Monday. Dec.- 50 In \V ednesdny. Jan. I. inclusive. Return Limit: Leaving descinaiinn not later than Midnight (I-`..S.'l`.) 'l'hund.|y, January 2. I941; om -vs:-cw nu CHATEAU `/2-lb pkg BABY CHIIDDHR lb 1 IJHBUIIGIIII lb 1 85" A & P COFFEE c \'l(l)lU)l`.\` ml` \\ l\'l Y BOKAR Nb B-< 39c .Vlll.l) 8; Ml'Il.I`l)W 1 8 0 BLOCK we--u35c |ll('H & I-`l`l.l.-HUI!!!` I) RED Ollihl lb B-w31c FIiliIf'iiA'kE A & P BREAD b CHEESE 14 ul \\ l.I|I|)'I| I (:1 gr. Complgtewl Ge`. your job printing from The Barrie Exznninvr f:1.<`.. :u1t0:rm:1c p1`e.~:. and fine ::. nf typ-`. Tho B;1rri(- Exznnmrr makes 4.!` uccopxablc Chx'is`.m;x.< gift. $15.0!) a yum` am_v\v'm-x`<- in C:m;1d:I_ excnpt \vhc:`e thurv is air d(~H\r(~r_\`. E.\"1r:u copies :: The Examiner are for sale by zrll lmml noxvs tlezvlcrs and .19 this ..f!`;n. `Dru:-u w nnncc FARE AND A THIRD |Ul' .\allL' Uy illl l|N.`.l| lll.'\'\r.\ UK.'n.I`| and at. this ul'l'ic.`. l x`1cc 5 C01 How about. sending one of -1 week`: issue to an ubsc-n`! friend? Kiddies Black. I`D.\l.~ Skating _0utits Kiddies` White. I"I.... Boys` and Gnls 11 4,. r: n..;.- Wnmon'.< Black. n.\:.. Women's Whilu. I1 Men's Sizes 6 In 12. (1.. Most Up-to-l):1tv Mt-tlmd SKATES SIIAR l`I".Nl~`. I) --v-u- .`uv- -- -...--- (Food going: I-`riduy, Dec. 20 to Wcduesdzty. Jan. I. 1941 inL`|u>i\'4.'. Return Limit: Lcavinp: destination not later than Midnight (I-Z..\`.'l`.) Tuesday, Jan. 7, I`)-I I . UISBYTS :6 BAY FIELD ST. l'IVF.R.Y ()lY'[`l*`l'l` GU1\l{1\N'l`l*Il".l) '2?-.U' T/'.7.'J' 2.7-5. s 7 95 ` Si7.os_. lcI.~|- llllU.'llI||L' x. nminc.-r Inns ."'..O() n 1` rInH\rn1`\' Page; Sev; n... , lb lb} $2.98 _ $2.73 3.19 . $3.85 A *``3.98 A $4.39 % $3.79 Barrie juniors won the strong Georgian Bay group and they had tough opposition all ::e:-z. W:n- ning their last three games for th: cup. the kids figured the trip tn Toronto was just a breeze----and rm I lsomc of them a chance to see some! bright lights. The iast week of pr:u_-~ ticc was very disznppointing to their coach. They went in Tumnto with `the wrong attitude altng'e".`ner and the rest is history. It tuck only a few minutes for them to realize `things were -going to be tough but by then it was too late and Fort `Erie made a runaway or the ;',"2ln1(`. 23 27c 25c ~ 19c 16c Both "Cn_=sa" rugby 1 the onutvrn soctnr this ; lmanvillc won the sonic ship. defeating last 801.` Port Culbnrno. in 1110 Ihncl pl'(.`\'I:1Ll.~"n_V bx-awn ( gizm Buy 1i1li.<".s. in lhv that Barrie were just off their game and Fort Erie had no w'mdcr team. snow. as to be expected. and Lind- Actually Barrie should have giv-| on Fort Erie a much closer run. ai- th:ug'h there is no doubt the Niag- .'1.i'zi kids were the better team. but not by that nmrgin. Lindsay were not gured to be any pz1i'tiL-uluriyl crack team. yet they pl(`hCd in and trounced the dziylights out of For 4 Eric. The nal was played at Ti-in~ ity Park. 'I`m'ontn. Tuesday or izm week. The grid was covered with 51!) had a heavier team. The light but speedy Fort Erie club e3u1di\'1I `gel. :1nywhex'e with their pzi<.\`ingi and running attack which baffled Barrie on :i fast field. In view of the fact that Fm`! Eric Arounced Bznrrio by 52-0 in 1h:_-.<-.-mi- -nal. just how wnuld Lind\~n_v com- pare wi`th tho lu(:nIs'. W0 halo tul bring up old nmtztc-r.<. like this but the result ml` the Fort Erxv-I.inrl.~'.'e_v game only serves 1.; }')'.'. 1\'(` what :1 lot of `folks I"1gLI1'r.-cl um .21: 'I`umn1n 1hnl hitter m01`nin'g of Nov. 23-- S1n(-kynrd Pack of thn Toronto Mt-r(`:1ntilv I1'm'k-"*_'.' I have fuur nf lust .~`(~zn.wz;'.' A jlInitIl`F. Doug Bronnzm. Pmr kin. Jim Cummings and Michaniuk. Owen Snunri Wrvckm`:< f`m'Jll_v Inst! um` of lhvir cxhibitirnx huckoy mulchr's. with Guolph`s Junior A 'Biltmm'C.< doing the trick nr`_,F':`i-I day by 6-5. But B;Irrio's. Dan I3-.v\A'-` on was 1`ig'}vl in there ujznin. scar-. inn` H10 nnnirw mm! :11` 131:: rrnnn Ron Nelson. thv sn Pom-tang Rangers had in- unvinc vurn un|\`t\I\\` -xu - llglrl Ill 9 n(\alc.~.t 1 W rock 0 rs titles` wt-nl in run` this _\'L`il1` :1. Bow- thc senim` champion- : sDl.\`m'\'.~' L-h:um)3 2 t'maL Port ' Orilliu. Gem'- `.s. .st-mi-I`1n;:l. I The junior O.H.A. and C" hockey schedule for groin) eight was released by Police Chief F. G Cars-.on,Aconvener. Orillia, folloxving :1. mentma of the rnni-esmitniivns `Jan. ia--uarrie am uwcn sound. l Orillia. at Collingwoocl. 17-Owen Sound at Orillia. :20--Penet.an;z at, Midland. Orillia at Barrie. 0. Sound at Collingwood 22-Ori1lia at, Collingwood. Midland at Penetang. 24~B:1rrie at Orillia. Midland at. Owen Sound 27-Midla.nd at Penetang'. Orillia at Owen Sound. Collingwood at Barrie. 29--Pcnotan:2' at Collinizwoocl 3l--Col1imzwoocl at Orillia. Ponetang at, Owen Sound.` `Feb. 3 Collingwood at Midland. { Orillia at Penetangx. 5-Barric at l enc-tang. Midland at Collingwood. '7-Bari-ie at Owen Sound. l Midland at Orillia. 10-Midland at Barrio. Owen Sound at Pens.-tang. Collinmvood at Orillin. I l3~-Orillia at. Midland. 5 Collingwood at Penetanp.-'. 1 l'7-Collingwoocl at Midland. Pvnctaiii.-, at Orillia. | Where stxindarcl time nrevail.~: .;zaines will commence at 8.30 pin. In dayliulit. savim: time centres 1;,-`aines will com:-nce at 830 pm ;Gnmes played with Owen Sound land Barrio` by junior "C" tennis 'will count. four points. ! In pla,\'-ul`t's first and second Etvmns in oucli group will play the !bosL two out of three. If a third !L;'illll(` is i.v(:9ss-ai1\' tho visitim: ,te:ini in group l3" will be paid l$50 for (`X|)(*!l.\'(`S. Visiting tr.lm.\ of 1.-roux) will be paid $25 for I (`XI)('l}.`s(`.\'i 'B.H.A. SCHEBITLE } I ' JUNIOR GROUP 8i U&lI'SOI1, COI'lV8l1Gl', Ul'llllf1. a meeting of the of mb four imz. 10|lO\\l1I`l& 1-cm-escxmmves teams in the group- The schedule follows: Doc. 26 ---Penetang at Midland. Owen Sound at Barrie. I R_._`l\/lirllmad qr nrillin lJan. ! Orillia jumor hm-kny lcam. fstmnglhmmd by three yuulhful in- ! tvrmc-diutc.~. Suter. Antonia amt! !Pv1hi(`k. travelled to F:zIcunbx'id:o ;!`or an exhibition game Iavt wr-0|: and 13:`. by 7-2. As mu X'.1l(~m.: am: 1.: hemd-pi-.'ked team [mm 2111 part. 3 and [`..\biLb]_V Um b(-. junizu` club 111 -th(: north country this .~'msut\. lhx` tO:'ilIian.< didn't do tun vadly cun- `sidvriug lhvy had only a few prac- !li(`.:.< and it was their UK! gumo. cran senior goalie. xnuy be 10$`. 10 the team. He enlisted sunu: time age) in the Air l<`u1`('(`. and rye Iivocl his call fur medical L-`.nmimn'. . ..~n S:zI1n`dny_ l,,n'S tn" . '1'-1 \\':mlri on -x L`I\\'xI"AI hhnn -r. |`\ x- .v. ` nu-. l'.~ I IUTLI, \.I\\'l'H "N HIHUI Hl.\lUU>. BL}('ill'll. I B;u`I'u. and Whit:-. Orillia; middlx-.~'.l !Saundor.~. Barrn-, and Dubvnu. Or-I illia: ends. Ross. Orillin. and Jory. Midland: quartvr. Couch. Barrio: hula/vs. Milligan. MoC'xl'.. Patterson and Scott. Orilliu` Ahc,-ruatv hzlvn.-s: Walker and Taylor, Bu-no; Hanna, .\ I\'iIK. IH Silk` .\i.L'llK' Itfdsll , Emms' Omaha Knights are land place Emms and Red , bath former Barrieites. score i as Knight: bull Kansas City. . vhn u-.1, In-nn .r.nnn UWCII Sound at Ba 30-I\/Iiclland at. Orillia. 2--R:1rrin at Nlirllaud z-n:u-no at Mldlaild. I Penetanp; at. Collingwood 6-Penetanp; at Orillin. Midland at; Collingwood. 8-Orillia at, Penetang. I Barrie at Collingwood. 9--Owen Sound at; Midland. 13-Orillia at Midland. Collingwood at 0. Sound Penetang at Barrie. 10-Co11ingwood at PeneLang. . 15-Barrie at Owen Sound. rillin nl (`nllinrnxvnnrl 3U---1v11c11and at ()1'1l11a. 2-Bnrrio at Midland. P1111912 no` :1 1. (`.n11inr Zirby. rnrnwr Barn: L'>:u'h of lhv Cnllxr ... bk... ..\......u\ I.'.'.` A llelpjlo ihgse Past Middle A%geA subject ughlin. C nu-\~-l p-Hal lI'IC-I Ono l'.~...... HG l"\l\Ul1 IUUU, Ll!" ;1_\'c:i fur Midland or the champion Haw nnri `Han: \\-rwn I.` \1\.UlA\' LJ('u'. 1 Owon Sound from Midland. A1`...\ '!`...~d;J .1, n HHXJUX L3 ' iumiliur ..~..,. n.... I lam-MEN BEAT CAMP BURDEN 5-21 tBy John Dyment) Oshawa "GM-'Men" defeated No. 2 I.T.C. Hockey Club or Bm-den lasf , Thursday in an exhibition game :11 : Barrie Arena on ice that was cov- i ered wivih wnte1' when the game} ended by a score of 5-2. n-1.- .-........A ..r .1... .`:..I.4 km" No, 2 Infantry Troiningi Centre Team Makes Good Showing I Invg. The Camp team did very well for tl1ei1'fi`:stgz1n1e and they wet`-` right in there scrapping all the way. '1'he_v could hardly be ex- pected to defeat Oshawu .< eraek club. c they leld the senior O.H.A. But with :1 little pet`s`c\'et`:mce and puslt l):`-hincl the team they slmuld gm far in the battle for Senior lmxmxx 111%` l (.,\.u-... n|\.I~.\.l -4; u ~~u... u. ., ... The featum of the night. how ever. was a fancy skating display put on by members of the Oshawa Skating Chub. twelve mem~bex'.o taking pari. They worn: Lois Mc-I Ncill. Mrs. Thompson. May Reid.` Ruby Sterling. Shirley Vick0rs.i Jessie C<)ulthur;~1. Reta Lock. Eloan- I or Fleming. Dr. E. StL=cl Adulf` Eyman. Tommy Durling and Jim Chnpapoll, * l"`hn hiuhliuh-1 ml` 1'.\ie 1-n'nm':1mn1OI if S:--$1__. ,*___._) GET WISE MEN- THERE'S N IETTER BLADE AT ANY PRICEI 1 L.lIil] 1Jl.'ll, The highligh-1 ml` 1'nis pmgrznnnwo was :1 5010 by nine-year-old Lois` McNeil]. W11 ) litrirally stole the show. :11 lL"lF1 tho boys: in khaki thmrght so. The badminton rm, ice was C2l!1CL'H('d h(`:illlS(` of lhvf Lmfavrmlbio ix.-0. 1 I (*,nH:n.v Imnl. on Ihn nmrnn lchnuvn LHU llll lfilllll`. The next goal came when Cnnpm rushed in and cont,t'od nu`. ta) Tis- date. who plunked it in ])(.`l'f(`CU_\ for tho O.~"nu\vz1 club. M`cNu)ty :2!` Camp was the first and to .~'c:|':` for the home `want. bztnging; it in lune-h:mdL-cl from near the blue line. This ended the srcund . The third stanza sznv each team got :1 counter, both Ltttztstaisttid, Gamble git the O=`:t;twu mo mull Cnxc for Borden. m:u.~.m. I The Arena was crowded m'm._\'l to cnpz1(-i1_\- wilh abzvut 1.000 spr`('-I :a1m's prc-smut. m-n.~'1`.y s()ldi(`I`.< lrnml Bzurdon. The 48111 I-lifrhlandrws` br:1s`_s zmd pipe bands wm`o .'n1. in zmcndzmcv. At 10.30 in the first pr.-rind :1 goal by Don Danio1;< from Jimmy lChappel] `made nmnhor I1 J'Ch in the Camp's chances. and at 19.30 z\ lone goal by Jerry (`.unp;:1' cndeu the first frame. .4 .n.n'l nI\v\1n uphnn F`-\.\nm Pcnaltics went to McN:1l1y. sun` of the Camp team. Cnnp:`x`. Dan iels. George. Peters and Reid. "heso were mn.=`.ly for roughing and hold- inrg. 'T`hn (`an-un 1run~n did \7."-I`\' umll fnf Midland: Stuko.~'. Owen Sound, quarlcl`. G1'I<-11ri. Orillin. This tul- lics \vE\h The E.\::1mi:101` 5:`-lections in livo places (rt any r:-sic. Bu! the lwanw UPI 1'nnm'1m- mnl.-H: .\nn1(`I I III nvc p1.nu:> (FL any r;1u:. DUK 1.:u:; Samn` O.C.I. 1'opm't(`r m:>1k0.- some] wild . further in his column. He sznysz This is the l`.'~'1 season since 1937 that an Gcurgizm Buy 1o:)n1 has failed tn win tho C.O.S.S.A. chmnpinn.~`hip. O1'ilT.`n led all Gcmrgizln Bay wanna with 10 chnmpiomhi-p5." If memory serv- es cmroctly. and 1h(` rocarcls do an_\'w.'1y. PL`l(`HJ:I1`.). Nit:-,;urn F;1H.=. Port C`ulb::`n(~ and Bnwmsmviho have bren the .<:'nEm~ "C:)s.<;z" win- ners from 1937 am. and nunc uf those are in lhv Gonrgzimm Bay .<:`ctv)r. And so far as Com-gi:n1 Bay titlas arc- concrsrned. Barrio nnrl Czyllingwnncl are tied _:.invo 1929 with eight cham- pi0n ~`hip>; ouch 1': Ihvir credit. 01`- 13-. in l'uu-!\\n.- Iku H.-I Ann-n LlHIil\"f)I'HD!C lL'l'. Gctling back to the gamt`. Oshawa took H10 lead from the start with` '1 gem} by Cm`?-H'.n`I`is' fr;)n1 I3u:11'no:<. which came from :1 SCl`(ln\l)1L`. `Ill. LICK] _'~.|II\'l' I279}! pi0n.=`hips each lillia is funhcr (luu The `.nwn`s ntnmsphore has been mudx` more "Chrisln1usy" through Ihu erection this week o[g:1il_v light- nri ("hric!n1:1: fm`-r`: nun nt Ihn Pad Wlmn mvn mu] wnnwn get past lnidlllu ugn thuir um-rp;_v and m-tivity, in nmuy i||.~zLuIn-vs, lnrgin to aloe-lim-_ and ,tlwir gum-rul vitality is on the IVIIIHL I Mid1and's intrrnmodintc A" ', 0} {van} will have :1 playing I this seasun in Aubrey Gram. I , winger, A native of Pcnotang. I I u--no .. cirur u-Mk Y\If7r-H-nu-I C(\n\vu<: I hock-i conch right- Pcnvtzmg. Gram I | was (1 star with Midland {cums fnLn'l and vv years 31;.) but has bvcn :1- wny in the States and other plncvs until returning" Khis season. - HI`-.' (`lL`l.'|UlI Hllh VVL't'K\ UL gull!) ll5lH' ed Christmas trees. nno m. the Post Office by the Horticultural Society. -uni vnnhnuv nf 'Rr-,1fnv~rl nnrl 1u`Ii7n- \Jlll\'l` U_Y HIL` llUl|lL'UlL.llldl L3UL'lK'L and another at Bradford and Eliza- ;bo1h St. by mo I`ublicUIiIi1i\< Com- OSHAWA SENIORS Additional Sports News on Page 12 (`IIRISTMAS TREES rm; mumm mzxmzmm, nnmm, omx, CANADA v First Period 1 Oshawarcarr-Harris (Barnes) 3.20 2 Os-ha\va: Daniel-s (Cha-ppen) 10.2. ) | 3 Oshawa: Cooper 19.59 Pena`1s:ies-`Danie1s. George. ' Second Period lA'l\Yn 0I"I"f`-1\:fn`kYnIq. Qlfl DCCUIILI X`Cl'lUU I 4 No. 2 I.T.C.: McNa1ty 8.10 50shawa:'1'isdrale (Camper) 18.35 Pena1tie%Mc~Na1ty. Reid. Peters. I Third Period 60sha.wa:GamIblo (Ritchie) 2.40 '7 No.2I. 1`.C:Cnxe 9.10 Pen`a1ty-C-;mper. O.<.hawa-~Goa1, McQueston: dq- fence. Daniels. Ritchie: centre. Cu- vert; wings. Reid. Peters: spares. Brnnos. Gamble. Carr-Harri.<. Hud- ges. Edmisrm. 'I`isda|c. Durling. [Cham)oll. Cooper. 1 Nn `) l'T`{` _nnl Hun!` t`fm\'1`rI, me wnr negmi. Despite the experience of being a. lone survivor" of one trip over Germany, he has dropped tons of explosives since into Nazi war 01)- jectives. ___.._ _.. ..Jp$ Ioshawa 5-No. 2 I.T.C. 2 I *-j : i (Fort Erie Times-Review) `I I Last week 21. report from Col- limxwood stated that Squadron Le-acler Albun Red" H0ll[. .`l1 of Lhc Royal Air Force. and former sen- ior rugby captain at, Collingwood Collegiate. soon will take over duties with the Air Force in I "Rea" was also :1 W011 known: . .VDl. "Red" was also well` known: fip;u1'e in Fort. Erie a few yearsn back when he was :1 pupil at the Wimzemute public school. and lat- ter :1 student. at, the Fort, Eric High School. He left Fort Erie in 1935 to go to Collingwood. He 1:- 11 son of former Chief of Polio: Hnroltl Hough and Mrs. I-Iough. I The well-known rugby player takes over his duties in Egypt with more than 100 bombing. [flights over Germany in his 10:. `book. Ac :1 nlnnrrinrr hall` in inim-- As :1 plungimzr half in inter- scholasLlc rugby he made an im- lpressive record. but hung; up his football was in favor of an R.A.F flying` suit. nearly :1. year before `the war began. I Desnite the mmerirnnno nf lwing VTwo Eo_n:; :l'reams Here Third Entry of Midland L.nappL`ll. \,'UUpL-1`. 5 N0. 2 I.T.C.-Gnal. Hunt: dcfmrce. {Rm-d. Flows: centre. Coxc: win-gs. `C -nrmnn. George; .~*pure.~'. Bell. Mc- Kay. MCN.-"my. Mus`p{rnv('. Many. Ad- 1 :1 rncnn HHISUII. \ Ror!`e1'ees-"Peg Hurst. Oshawa: 3 Cpl. Glenn Pnllard. Camp Burden. .9 N0. 2 Inf:mtr_v 'l"ruim'ng Centre hockey team of Camp Borden. after their zmspicious debut against Osh- znun In! urrzvk hnvn r-nn1`nnrIri nu`: Ll|l.'H (Ill-V])lL'l\JLlb UUULIL ilgillllhl \J.`ll` | awn lrl week. have continued prac- ]tice at Barrie Arena as ice has been I2lV;lllL.)lC. Their first game in the! I Gcnrgiun Bay senior 13" O.l-LA. group is not until Jan. 6 {ll C-.)1ling-l `wcad. In the meantime. club offic- ials are trying to zirrnnge :'.ll`t(I`ll1C`l' gnucl exhibition g'im: for the week of New Yezn".<. The entire team. which is coin-I pesecl uf nwinbers of the 48th High- landers. R.H.l..~I.. and Royal Regi- ment of Canada. are getting C'nt'is!- I mus leave. but will be btl(`k on DeC.| I '20 I `ran-.|.a.nAa-A srwrnanaaawansngaa 3`:-`Aural. L V.r\.ra..nIaa.n.In-I Iu\`\a.Ln.nJ St;an'ding--Left to right, coach, Mr. Rutherford; Bill Lowe. snap; Ron Terry, outside; C. Reid, inside; Joe Harris, middle; Wilf Higgins, half; Mac" Mills, middle; Ray Keetch, f.w.; Jack Cornish, half; kneeling-Left to right. Jack Finkbiner, outside; Len `Collis, alt.; Henry Lennox. alt.; Delmer Ney , alL.; Bud" Hamilton. quarter: Jack Ram- say, half; Jack Nixon, alt.; Ab" Kelly, alt. ! Form`e-_rE~e;'_i;u`n Bay Grid :Stor Bomber Pilot, R.A.F.lv The team lost their playing euach last week. Day before the O=h:twa game. Limit. Peter Griffin, r-till` right-winger. was called on draft for c\'e1`.veas service. l..Ecnt. Tony Cus.<:~ll.<. who miS. the Oshznva game. due `.0 illness, has returned to action and the fnrmrr Varsity centre will be a tinclnut in this hague. Getting; Teams Mixed Up I Tile Midland and Orillin p;1per.<`l have been getting the Camp But`- den teams mixed up. Actually there are three entries from Camp Burden in the O.Ii.A. With Barrie Colts in the junior ser- io:-`. one of the Camp Borden teams Iwzls: tmable in get ac-e>mmud:xtiun at Barrie Arena. and instead they are pl:r\'ing` their home gzarnus 21! { Midland. In Oh.` nzn-.l.\.. MY?" .4 ....,. m...,..\ |AunuulIu. ` In the senior B" group are Owen Sound. Collingwood. Camp Bunion R,(`.,/\F` nnri (`nvmn Rnrrhm Nu " p3\lLUIU. LUlHllg\V\lULl. \,U1}) L)H'.'U('H R.C.A.F. and Camp Bordon N1), 2 I.T.C. These latter teams play humo .7-,;nn0s at Barrie. In I)-an inonuv.-.~nrlL.v_ --.\" urn. Gravenh1n'. Orillin. Midland and a second Cam-p Bordon U-um picked from the entire military m-on ox- (`Opt the infantry training centre. This second Cnnxp Bzrd;-n 1-A-um play. at Midland. As. yet they are an unknmvn qunnl'Ll._v but having n):m_\' 1im(.< more men In select {rum than No. 2 l.'I`.C. ur the RC./\.I-`.. may b0 the has? loam of nil. 'T'\nn f`v..uqn ').\nIl.\-\ lnIn.~..-nu} I gal Il'> ill Dill'l'ltf. I In tho intornwdizno "A" grnul) are` I I . ` .._.._..__.. The Barrie Examiner carries more Classified Advertising than any nih- cr town weekly in Camadu. R0su!'.= nun clan u-nunnn llIl.' Ul,'.\'l lL'iHH UI illl. The Camp Burden intermediates` are coached by Liam. Joe Lamb. former pro star. who L'.\. pCL`1s Ls) play. Among the pluyc-rs are tvw` f)1`n1ox` Purt Arthur seniovs. Stanley from Owen Sound Gr&'_v.<. Don I'(`-` care. l'orn1er Barrie Colt dr~frncv- man. and many others. They hndn some 80 players out an rst and this has been cut now to about 20. l`.\U`7l Clipl for sale by ` and at this How about week`s 1`ssuo vlt s not surprising that` you're constipated! ume In quezulun yuur:1l'.u. What mum you mum; lately! `Meat, hn-ud, eggs, putulnes It in nu! zmrprisiung then mm ynu r-. constipated. Your diet luvks "lm|k." Apd _pulk" dncsn`1 liuirsaay. l`)ecenybe1- 19, 1910` IFNUYIUI l(Il|ll'. Eat All-Bran every day, drink lots of water and [at hunk 'n\lI' zeal for me! All-Bran I: ma a 1n London. Canada by Kvllugg. Al I (roams. If you suffer from vnnnu (Ion to the [mint that ynu lee we-Iu`y. tiepressml und wnrn uuv.-- II n time to question yourself! 'll.'lun Imam mm rllhlu Ian-In! and leave-.-4 u sun "vnnss" in tin bowels that helps the hnw:-I xnovemem. If this is your mag-, the sam- llnn is lusty Kc-llugf :4 All-Bruu. ) every Iuurnlxu; 1':-r H.-ukfu.-ct, It rnnlnlnu Hm nm-mumrv "hulk` ||fJV8llIl`.l|(. this rusty, the salu- hm is Kc-Iluggws All->Brun. IUIIDUII. \ copies of The Examiner are e all local news dealers akin nffinn D-{nu --\ IIl\r\'_< Ily. but :1 mm! at (me! nn1[)lel9ly usslllrilulecl "rnnss" tin :Canadian Armoiged Corps? Officially Constituted; In Active Army Ordersf .-4 Oicinl cnns'1i1u1im1 of ma C`:m:x- diam Al`ITI()I'(`[l L`::1`ps" nf whin.-h Hu- rst b1`i'garI(`. under Col. F. F. \V` 2`- thingmn. is? 2I1l`('2ld_\' in 11'z1"nin;:. i= nnmmnced in pubIi('n1Er>n <.l' Czm::- dian 1/\Cli'.7(`) Army Cl`dc1`s by ihv Defense D.>p'n`1mr=n1. '1`u(-sd:.y. n uv.. - \I.\....I .. 1.. 4...~|. ....:o C.>!0nu1 W3x'.hin;:".(m'_- tank un which f(n'ms' the initizul l):'i}.1;ar|u the nrw cm'p.~`, is mzldc up !'1'nm 1} Fort Garry ]`Iu1'sv. 1':w lEr.~'1 Czm dian C:1valr_\- Rvgimonl. thv ()n1:n' Regiment (tank! and 1ho- Thu Rivers Rcgimcm Hunk). Thn nrrlrw nu` virlr-r: Hm? \v|\rII',: '1 '1': hr; and romplrte in/ormalicm /ram any Agmt.