Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 10 Nov 1949, p. 18

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do license choline denotes that for experimental pur Listen to the SIM lial Limited Hockey Broadcast Wed 900 pm Barrie Flyers vs Windsor over CKBB Barrie ss ss9 4ssm ws sQss ssss GIVE PORTRAITS The Ideal Christmas Gift gill itsel2ruit SPECIAL Christmas Beautiful 10 Por trait Oil Colored In Sil ver Frame Reg Value $600 SPECIAL $350 ONE TO CUSTOMER FOR APPOINTMENT rhuktsswwsbs$sssw$ssbssmwsysssssss lEXACOFALL curcxup For safety peaceoofmind well give you AntiFreeze protection once Well change summer grade oil to theoOrrect seasonal grade of New rind Improved Havoline Motor Oil Well give your car that cushiony feeling with Texaco yMarfak Chas Lubrication DONT BE DISAPPOlNTED BOOK YOUR SITTING NOW This Offer Expires Sat Nov 26 SMURPHYS STUDIO bhm bad 81ml the last three weeksl 21 now reman the alto$119 wee oy succumbed white from Wu Fred wiel the hmiut brush with 626 triple Dixies who were supposed to end up in the second divtsion picked up seven point win from Harry Toms which landed them in second place tie with Dodgers John McCartney was high man for Dlxlezi with 642 Are Barrie Cafe ever hot They have picked up 17 paints in the lax three weeks and have now moved out of the cellar Their vic Ztiins were Vic LeGeurs BarrIe laiining No Jack Garvin min 739 and Woodward with 703 live Barrie Tanning No 52 ecu slon over Copaco Despite 3m triple CGE N0 were only able to pick up two points from Clarke and Clarke No who have been on the win streak the last two weeks Al Pringle was best for the winners with 639 while for MiCGE Eddie Long with 715t tulle maintained his average or 133mb fscason Hell Ictliephorltedpickednup sevcn poms an apple ic hmk Idnmng wash to Clarke and Clarke No The Way some trams are run There were some good scores in mug away from that second post this contest Atkinson 715 Berry limit you would think thut nobod 62 Bain 724 gruntcil it own though it is th Gordie Hams 363 game set new unimmum requirement for an LAmgh on the Spam date try into the playoffs from this scrITNS is my pins better than he lies Perry Electric llfld it vrappcdpmvious scare 353 set up hy up for cw weeks but have had Geo Leona Bum spared the rst 2and second fraunos struck from the BARBIE BOWLING LlB Group CGE 15 rDodgers 13 21 illiXics 12 21 Burrit Tanning 11 10 26 lcrry Electric ll 10 23 tiIl Telephone Clarke Clarke Clarkc Clarke 10 Il ICoputu 10 Il IO 11 10 ll 24 23 lthlrd to the seventh left corncr gin flu eighth and spared strike In the ninth and two in the tenth wilh 124 chop on the third ball The weekly prize was awarded The previous hidden score was won by Jack St Clair who bowls for the same team Next week the award will be for high single game Barrie Cafe onumnooa4mloodplhw Group 18 15 13 ll RCAF Barrie Examiner Gohcens Billiards CGE ll 10 Spareboys 10 11 12 36 Ill 27 25 13 22 21 20 17 Barrie Tanning 10 11 Smiths Dairy 10 ll 12 13 Lakevicw Dairy Shellboys Telegraphs Ball Planing Mill 15 Canada Brcnd 15 Spareboys were the big guns at the alleys on Tuesday night with one of their players setting new hightriplefor the season as well its having the high team triple for the night and incidentally they won seVen points from Shellboys Wib Hirlehey was in top form as he strung 289341274 for 904 triple which was 11 pins better than the previous mark of 893 set by Mate Bebb According to Spareboys loam rules Peacock should have been pulled out at the end of the rst game but coach Terry Harris wisely left him in and Ross scored 833 triple Bob Grays RCAF team extended their winning streak to twelve consecutive games as they walked over Ball Planing Mill for seven points Ozzie Wright was the chief pilot for Alr Force with 724 Barrie Examiner powersmashed their way to 52 win over Goheens to take safe grip on that all important second position and stay within reach of first place Why Examiner arent in rst place instead of Air Force mystery to this reporter They have beat every team they have met so far and are power packed all the way down their ros Howard Hannah was their leader this week with 701 while not far behind were Jones 679 Henderson 636 Green 634 and Mc Cluskey with 602 Chris Spanis was top man for Goheens with 735 and it was his 330 gamein the thitd xture that salvaged two points for Angus Barrie Tanning were Soother team that was hot on Tuesday with Nesbittscoring 861 and Dick Barnes hitting 727 they knocked Smiths Dairy to 52 victory Gord McKenzie was top man again this week for the dairymen wIth 63 ELIZABETH ST BARBIE s$ ovuob tQQQnetn PHONE 5440 Well change the oil in trans mission and differential to the correct seasonal grades of Texaco gear lubricants Our thorough service will check tires andswitch them to equalize wearcheck battery and bring it up to par if its lowcheck wiring for loose connections Well make thorough undercar inspection for broken brakerods missing grease fittings gasoline leaks etc Since the Purchase of the late Meaford Webbs under taking Business Nov 151915 The MINNIKIN FUNERAL HOME has been in Service to the community of Barrie for the past 34 years With continued good henlthMr Minnikin shall carry on business from the spmeflocation ZMaiy Sf Imperial Star TONY LEE son of Col Gairry Leo Olli MC md Mrs Lee Barrio lo labia second season to star middle win for Sarnhi lmperlals of the Senior 0891 The Imps enter the payoffs mlnst Hamilton Tigers this Saturday Tony attended Bish ops College Lennoxvllle Qua and joined the Imperial 011 Co on xrtduotlon He served OVEYMJS with the RCA during the second World War 670 Lnkeview Dairy must have their timepieces still on daylight saving time Instead of being late as usual some of their bowlers were at the alloys before supper and the whole team were all set to start at pm After they got started they won 43 dccision from Canada Bread Ncithcr team captain crossadded the score sheets so there are no scores to report Willard Kinzic is no doubt think ing it is tough role to be cap tain You get your team there on time you have to provide score kcepers for the second shift and then you get raked over the coal for not completing the score sheet However rule No 10 says CGE No were lucky enough to win ve points from leleuiaphs with some lousy scores We see now why Greenhalgh loft Kmle out the second game last week This week he left him in 1571 CGE get their chance to SIIOW whether they how team or not next week when they meet Ex aminer We would like to see CGE win but doubt if The hidden score was 328 this week and Ted Hutton came closest with 318 Next week will be high single Group 16 13 14 Chicks Mens Wear Can Legion No Can Legion No 13X RCAF CGE No AP Bokars Kenwells ALE Smith Montgomery Autov Corby Motors Examiner No Barbers Up until now the race for top place in this group has been pretty close but Chicks Mens Wear made runaway this week when they dumped 13X for seven points They won the last two games by nar row margins of and 15 pins Gil roy of 13X was the best man on either team with 62 score Both Legion teams ran into tough oppo sition this week and were only able to win two points each CGE No took 52 decision from Le gion No and this win put CGE in contendin spot for second place Despite ill Pickerings 629 triple for Legion No KenoElis won five point victory Which was needed for them to stay in the running Examiner No lifted themselves safely way from the cellar position withva sbven point win from Barbers who are now solidly entrenched in the basement II IPm Boys 93BrotdfordStu crackers Barrie Humor Pack Equipmnt For North Timbers Wllh deer season moving into the sports world many hunt parties from Barrie and districtprepare to head north for week or two of bush life Ont party leaving this Saturduy in the Deer Lake Hunt Club which makes its headquarters at Mindcn Memoirs are Harvey Paddison Del brothers Erankf Hickling Milne George and Paddy and Clarence Wingrovc all of Barrie Oscar Bowe of New Lowell Bill McFad den of Aptu and Charles Miles of Mincsing On Friday the Crossland Huntl Club pull out for South Magneto wan Wm Crossland and son George Crowland Harold McNobb imd Bob Clifton form the group this year They will be absent for 12 days Scheduled to head for Pakcslcy Hoffman was top man for Examiner with 559 while Peacock for Bur bow with 353 triple was 80 pins over his average After losing xix amcs in row Smiths Furniture ad to do omething desperate nt fhey brought their old reliable Hurry Burdctfe and although he was low man on the team they did win seven points Henry Du somc was their top mun with 595 Adzl were the victims of this versul of form and this is the first time that the Al hElV9 not won seven points when scheduled for pm Bradley of Corby Motors displayed 621 triple which helped his team to 52 win over Mont gomcrys The weekly athrd for hidden score was won by Harry Burdetfc of Smith Furniture Next week the event will be high single Barrio Ladles Lenue l4 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 ll CGE No Rosette Shoppe CGE No lakeside Cabins Silks muc Taxt Wnrvescr ombines Kenwell Stars Wilsons Bayvicw Grocery Lenas Shoppe Zellurs 18 With the top teams losing this week the standing tightened up considerably and the first eight teams are all bunched within margin of eight points Vi Wade bowled 533 triple which helpcu Lakeside Cabins to 52 win over the leagueleading CGE No With Adair at the front With 607 score Silks continued their upa ward trend via 52 win over ROs ettc Shoppe whose best score was Dot Knapp with 535 CGE NO took 52 win over Harvester Combines to get back to within one int Of rst place however the idsers produced the best score Dot Aycliffes588 Zellers started offright this week scoring wm in their rst game with Wilsons but dropped the next two which gave the latter 52 victory Heaslip with 588 and Mrs King with 546 were best for thewinners whil Marion ETnsf topped the losers with 488 Pedlinghum scored 612 triple for Bayview Grocery but they lost 43 dcci sion to Kenwell Stars Blue Taxt added new driver to their staff and produced seven point wn over Lenas Shoppe Nettie Roe was best for the latter with 495 while the best taxi driver was Doris Garvin with 610 Here is hint to team captains If the second shift is gOing to start at pin the first shift will have to start at pm sharp it momcmquqr 13 Teenagers League White Sox Flyers Spareboys Black Shirts Bombers High Sing ack Cain 229 Chown 226 High Doubles John Potvln 441 Bill Hatherill 384 Jack Cain 362 Interlown League Ithas been decided that the In tertovfm schedule will commence thisSaturday Nov 12 At the time this was writtenit had not John Potvln 227 Bill Hatherlll 227 been decided who would play where this Saturday The Barrie teams are still looking for some players and anyone interested please cOntact by Rivett at the alleys On Friday the latest The only requirement is league aver ageof at least 180 MajOr Mixed League Hotshots Cueballs Nogpodniks Kigmies Shmoos 11er goodnic 52 Hotshots Cueballs 03 Shtnoos Crackers High singles Jack Hamilton 230 Edith Peachman 237 3mghgtriples Jack Hamilton 670 Mathiszov Macys BowlingWLengoe November Warm just north of Parry Sound are the Crlixhunt HtmLClub of Willlun income of Barrie Irwin Addison Iof Cnighurst Cliff Porter of Kills dale Archie McGlnnis of Phelp Iston and Fred Wood Jack Miller and Trganza all of Wivertcv CHURCH PARADE NW 13 hand and with colors to the fore 102 Squadron Royal Canadian Air ICadets will hold their annual Church Parade on Sunday Nov 13 Leaving the Arinoury promplIV 11 1025 am they will proceed via Park Toronto Ross Hayfield and to participate in the service con ducted by their Pnrlre Rev 101 Wright former RCAF Chaplain After the service 1hty will iomt up on Collier Street and the return route will be cast on Collier to Owen St south on Owcn and than cht on Dunlop back to the Arm oury Major Clark officer com manding the 135 vButtcry of the 45111 Antiunnk Regiment RCA will take the solute at the Ceno taph PARADES Last Monday With nearly full complement on parade the czidctsl held their initial practice for fhcl forthcoming public upocurnncw on Remembrance Day and the follow wnz Sunday by marching around the Armoury fo the swirl of pipcs and drums and were greatly in uiguco by the first appearance of srmll but anoropriale unit ilcad by Pipe Major Robertson who Il ltuoing them in the fuI lure The above parades are called for 915 cm at tho Armoury on Friday Nov 11 and on Sunday Nov 13 one hour later at 101il as per routine orders appearing on last nights noticc board and full and enthusiastic turnout is inticipnfcti for both those par ades RECRUITS new recruits Monday in the per sons of Alex Hurst and Graham Tattersall who both joined in 1110 proceedings and being former scouts or cubs acquitted them selves admirably EQUIPMENT Several cadets were outfitted byl Supply Officer ngg and in fact the demands have been so great recently further issue is to be expected from Camp Borden be fore very long NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS Among recent promotions are Sgt Douglas Ayres Cpl Paul Borysuik Cpl Bruce Halfyard and Cpl Bruce Smith and congratula tions are in order for the fine showing and interest in the past which warranted these promotions They one shave their own airi crcws now and are expected to keep efficient tab on their mem bers at all times so as to have their strongest and greatest number on hand at till times for the various competitions theywill be taking part in against each other the best air crew whether it for Freddie for Charlie or for Robert flyihg their Lancasters Spitfires or Jets win SUGAR CHEAP In Canada where the aVerage re tail price is 98 cents per pound refined sugar is the cheapest ofall foods in terms of calories New Is The Tim For That Full lawn Dressingr Use Bonemeal Sheep Manure or Milorganite Now InStockx FlowerPots and Saucers BromltColld 1117 km strut SBOdstpen 1371 blow on Saturday otherwise mild sunny full High am Tirade Following weekend of cold sunny weather the thermometer crawled up at the beginning of the N0 weektohituhighofonltm NOV day afternoon The temperature NOV hit low of 22 last night NOV Led by their hewly formcd ptpc Collier Streets to Trinity Church runs nEtIvmr FL Ron Hardy brought in two On Friday wet the afternoon and cold winds mum snow fell in wk AT Barrie Meat Market Dunlap Street SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSEWING STEAKS 596 ll HAMBURG STEAK lb ROUND STEAK ROASTS 59C lb RUMP ROAST 47c 1b BONELESS PRIME RIB ROAST 57c lb SHORT RIB BLADE ROAST 42clb Blade Removed LEAN BRISKET 22g lb FRESH PORK SHOULDERe39o lb AYLMER CREAM CORN2 mine PhOneOrders GivenRrompl Attention IAI 24478 BI WWIe lanththe new Refrigerator olds 30 to 50 more food in tiresome kitchen space 60 cubic foot tome 116 tquau fool shelf om Regulus kitchen Ipocp only 51 1116 high 24 7M wide 26 34dnp PlusInlllhesc and many ofherfeafpreslt EamounMofelMhrmahonlmv Exclusive Quickuboflrayt with lintrlril Cube Roldld gtIyIorgo minimumer wifhglgurfop 9139 Superfreezer pelletcoilde interior Centre in see it now IivthtplATE EAST1 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