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A '''temperance bar''' is one of a number of [[bar (establishment)|bars]], primarily in [[Lancashire]], [[England]] during the 19th century, that did not serve [[alcoholic beverage]]s.
{{Football club infobox
| clubname = Vancouver Whitecaps Women
| image = [[Image:VancouverWhitecapsLogo.png|150px]]
| fullname = Vancouver Whitecaps Women
| nickname = Whitecaps
| founded = 2003
| ground = [[Swangard Stadium]]
| capacity = 5,722
| chairman = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Bob Lenarduzzi]]
| manager = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Bob Birarda]]
| league = [[USL W-League]]
| season = [[2008 W-League Season|2008]]
| position = 2nd, Western Conference<BR>Playoff Conference Finals


In the late 1800s, a number of such bars were established in conjunction with the [[Temperance movement|Temperance]] Society. Originally, these advocated a moderate approach to life, especially in regard to the consumption of alcohol; later, they moved toward abstinence from alcohol. Temperance bars with full temperance licenses (allowing them to serve on Sundays despite English trading laws at the time) were once common in many [[high street]]s and [[shopping]] areas in the North of England. The movement had a massive following, fuelled mainly by [[Methodist]]s. <ref>From 'The Bolton Evening News', 17 January, 2003 retrieved from: [http://archive.thisislancashire.co.uk/2003/1/17/572555.html]</ref>
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The bars quite often asked their patrons to sign a [[pledge]] of Temperance, meaning that they would abstain from intoxicating liquors.
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Temperance Bars were the first outlet for the drink [[Vimto]] in the early 1900s, before it was sold in [[supermarket]] chains.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimto</ref>
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==Typical drinks==
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Temperance bars served such brews as:
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* [[Sarsaparilla]]
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* [[Dandelion & Burdock]]
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* [[Ginger Beer]]
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* [[Black Beer & Raisin]]
* [[Cream soda|Cream Soda]]
* [[Blood Tonic]]
* [[Herb Bitters]]
* [[Vimto]]


== Surviving Temperance Bars ==
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'''Fitzpatrick's Herbal Health''' (Bank St [[Rawtenstall]]) is thought to be the last original temperance bar.
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===History of Fitzpatrick's Herbal Health===
'''Vancouver Whitecaps Women''' is a professional Canadian women’s [[soccer]] team, founded in 2003, which is a member of the [[United Soccer Leagues]] [[W-League]], the premier women’s soccer league in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. The Whitecaps play in the Western Conference.
The Fitzpatricks, a migrant family from Ireland in the 1880s, came over to Lancashire England. A family of many herbalists, they turned to building a family run chain of shops throughout Lancashire. These shops dealt in their non-alcoholic drinks, sold herbal remedies, and [[Cordial]] bottles. At their peak, the Fitzpatrick family owned a cohort of 24 shops between them, all brewing drinks to the original recipes brought over from Ireland. However, as new drinks came over from America, the Temperance Bars slowly waned away. Fitzpatrick's, being supported by fiercely loyal customers, was able to survive. The [[Rawtenstall]] branch of Fitzpatrick’s was run from 1891 until 1980 by members of the Fitzpatrick family. It is now run by new owners, with the objective of returning Fitzpatrick’s Cordials to the market.


Fitzpatricks is notable for its old copper hot water dispenser which was originally a fixture at the Astoria Ballroom in Rawtenstall near Burnley.<ref>Freethy, p.83.</ref>
The Whitecaps play their home games at [[Swangard Stadium]] in the city of [[Burnaby, British Columbia]], 11 kilometres (7 miles) east of downtown [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]]. The team's colours are blue and white.


It is also notable for winning an award as [the country's] "Best Sarsaparilla Brewer"
The team is a sister organization of the men's [[Vancouver Whitecaps (USL)|Vancouver Whitecaps]] and [[Vancouver Whitecaps Residency]] teams, which play in the [[USL First Division]] and the [[USL Premier Development League]] respectively.
<ref>[http://www.waitrose.com/food_drink/wfi/foodpeople/specialists/0511052.asp Waitrose.com - Mr Fitzpatricks Temperance Bar and Cordials<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, and picking up an award for its Dandelion & Burdock<ref>[http://www.mrfitzpatricks-cordials.com/ Mr Fitzpatricks UKs Last Temperance Bar<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, a year later.


==2008 Roster==
== Notes ==
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{{Fs player|no=1|nat=CAN|name=[[Erin McNulty]]|pos=GK|}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=CAN|name=[[Emily Zurrer]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=CAN|name=[[Shannon Woeller]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=CAN|name=[[Lexi Marton]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=CAN|name=[[Rachael Pelat]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=CAN|name=[[Rosalyn Hicks]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=CAN|name=[[Kaylyn Kyle]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SCO|name=[[Julie Armstrong]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=GER|name=[[Katrin Schmidt]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=CAN|name=[[Diane Rizzardo]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=CAN|name=[[Mallory Outerbridge]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=USA|name=[[Chelsea Stewart]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=FIN|name=[[Sanna Talonen]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=CAN|name=[[Chelsea Stang]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=CAN|name=[[Melissa Mobilo]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=CAN|name=[[Eden Hingwing]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=CAN|name=[[Monica Lam-Feist]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=CAN|name=[[Anoop Josan]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=CAN|name=[[Paige Adams]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=CAN|name=[[Jodi-Ann Robinson]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=CAN|name=[[Tina Romagnuolo]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=CAN|name=[[Karla Schacher]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=USA|name=[[Tiffeny Milbrett]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=CAN|name=[[Justine Bernier]]|pos=GK|}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CAN|name=[[Sian Bagshawe]]|pos=GK|}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=CAN|name=[[Taryne Boudreau]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CAN|name=[[Kirsteen Buchan]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CAN|name=[[Allysha Chapman]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=CAN|name=[[Amy Vermuelen]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Myriam Bouchard]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Caitlin Davie]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Jonelle Filigno]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Randee Hermus]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Selenia Iacchelli]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Lauren Lachlan]]|pos=MF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Sophie Schmidt]]|pos=DF|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Christine Sinclair]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Rheanne Sleiman]]|pos=FW|}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=CAN|name=[[Nikki Wright (soccer)|Nikki Wright]]|pos=FW|}}
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*''See also [[List of Vancouver Whitecaps Women transfers 2008-09]].''


<references/>
===Staff===
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Bob Birarda]] ''Head Coach''
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Mark Rizzardo]] ''Assistant Coach''
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Scott Marchant]] ''Assistant Athletic Trainer''
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Raegyn Hall]] ''Goalkeeping Coach''
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Diane Voice]] ''Team Manager''


==Year-by-year==
== References ==
*{{cite book
{| class="wikitable"
| last = Freethy
!Year
| first = Ron
!Division
| authorlink =
!League
| coauthors =
!Reg. Season
| title = Riverside Rambles - Along the Mersey
!Playoffs
| publisher = Sigma Press
|-
| date = 2004
|2003
| location = Wilmslow, Cheshire, England
|2
| url =
|USL W-League
| doi =
|bgcolor="B3B7FF"|1st, Western
| id = ISBN 1-85058-812-0 }}
|
|-
|2004
|1
|USL W-League
|bgcolor="B3B7FF"|1st, Western
|bgcolor="FFEBAD"|Champions
|-
|2005
|1
|USL W-League
|bgcolor="B3B7FF"|1st, Western
|National Semifinals (3rd Place)
|-
|2006
|1
|USL W-League
|bgcolor="B3B7FF"|1st, Western
|bgcolor="FFEBAD"|Champions
|-
|2007
|1
|USL W-League
|3rd, Western
|''Did not qualify''
|-
|2008
|1
|USL W-League
|2nd, Western
|Conference Finals
|}


[[Category:Soft Drinks Origins and History]]
==Honors==
[[Category:History of Lancashire]]
* '''USL W-League Champions 2006'''
[[Category:Temperance movement]]
* USL W-League Western Conference Champions 2006
* USL W-League Western Conference Champions 2005
* '''USL W-League Champions 2004'''
* USL W-League Western Conference Champions 2004
* USL W-League Western Conference Champions 2003

==Notable former players==
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Amber Allen]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Candace Chapman]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Martina Franko]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Kara Lang]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Erin McLeod]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Clare Rustad]]
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Brittany Timko]]

==External links==
*[http://www.whitecapsfc.com/ Vancouver Whitecaps]

[[Category:British Columbia soccer teams]]
[[Category:Teams in the United Soccer Leagues]]
[[Category:Canadian soccer clubs]]

Revision as of 18:51, 10 October 2008

A temperance bar is one of a number of bars, primarily in Lancashire, England during the 19th century, that did not serve alcoholic beverages.

In the late 1800s, a number of such bars were established in conjunction with the Temperance Society. Originally, these advocated a moderate approach to life, especially in regard to the consumption of alcohol; later, they moved toward abstinence from alcohol. Temperance bars with full temperance licenses (allowing them to serve on Sundays despite English trading laws at the time) were once common in many high streets and shopping areas in the North of England. The movement had a massive following, fuelled mainly by Methodists. [1] The bars quite often asked their patrons to sign a pledge of Temperance, meaning that they would abstain from intoxicating liquors. Temperance Bars were the first outlet for the drink Vimto in the early 1900s, before it was sold in supermarket chains.[2]

Typical drinks

Temperance bars served such brews as:

Surviving Temperance Bars

Fitzpatrick's Herbal Health (Bank St Rawtenstall) is thought to be the last original temperance bar.

History of Fitzpatrick's Herbal Health

The Fitzpatricks, a migrant family from Ireland in the 1880s, came over to Lancashire England. A family of many herbalists, they turned to building a family run chain of shops throughout Lancashire. These shops dealt in their non-alcoholic drinks, sold herbal remedies, and Cordial bottles. At their peak, the Fitzpatrick family owned a cohort of 24 shops between them, all brewing drinks to the original recipes brought over from Ireland. However, as new drinks came over from America, the Temperance Bars slowly waned away. Fitzpatrick's, being supported by fiercely loyal customers, was able to survive. The Rawtenstall branch of Fitzpatrick’s was run from 1891 until 1980 by members of the Fitzpatrick family. It is now run by new owners, with the objective of returning Fitzpatrick’s Cordials to the market.

Fitzpatricks is notable for its old copper hot water dispenser which was originally a fixture at the Astoria Ballroom in Rawtenstall near Burnley.[3]

It is also notable for winning an award as [the country's] "Best Sarsaparilla Brewer" [4], and picking up an award for its Dandelion & Burdock[5], a year later.

Notes

References

  • Freethy, Ron (2004). Riverside Rambles - Along the Mersey. Wilmslow, Cheshire, England: Sigma Press. ISBN 1-85058-812-0. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)