Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 15 Feb 1956, p. 20

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Baspberryappleandnidnpia incidents Artificiol Flowers SATURDAY 11 The market was tairlyhusy on Saturday morning in spite of the chilly tar weatherj outside Most ven or rcpon good buy ing early in the morning with supplies of homemadch baking vegetables fowl and eggs selling well Head Cheese There was homemade head cheese for sale at one counter selling in bulk at 50 cents pound or at 35 cents dish The same vendor had horseradish at in 30 cents jar Egg Prices The highest egg price on the market Saturday was 48 cents for Grade large 45 cents dozen and medium small and pcewee gradeswere 43 large sold at Novelty lunarere lrtlflchl flowers yellow and red row selling at 45 cents bouquet and mum sellingfor 40 cen fiat quets oi artificial gladi 50 cents Vegetables and Apples variety of squash were priced tromlo cents There were tiny hubbhrd yellow pepper and bana na squash at the vegetable count ers Potatoes were 35 cents basket and savory and sage were ll cents hunch McIntosh eating apples and Northern Spy Were 55 and 60 cean basket CRAIGiIURST WITb Meet Feb 18 Womens institute will meet on Thursday Feb 16 at 830 pm at Mrs Simons Motto The true cents 40 cents and 30 cents art of memory is the art of at Fowl were 35 com pound and tention Comment Mrs Sinton chlckens were 50 cents Roll call an item for the iweeds lnuir batik dProgramtiliitorlcai Researc an Curren vents Home Bahg Conveners birs Craig and Mrs At the home baking counters CastonL Recreation Mrs inleslt there were cherry winks among mere Lunch Mrs Craig Mrs the variety of assorted cookies OUR OiL MAKESFOLKS ENTHUSlASTlC WHEN COED GETS ROUGH AND TOUGH AND oer tough with Winteri Heatiyour home with re liable KLEENFLO Fuel Oil and sit back to enjoy casycoinfortable living THE FUEL KIDS INVITE YOU TO onerous1N THE GRAND comrérnlon son Flier rmr roinsnlnnoa ask our drivers for your free entryformsa soillspNn ass T0 WlN 24 n4 VieSARJEANT KLEENFLQ CLEANSCREWED BUILDING FUEL OlL COAL SUPPLIES BARRIE 2461 finest aligrqundffieyeragg 51 Glue nAts Ginger Ale he wholesml drinks solo drink for young and old in gwdxfidr Millfir for lnvalidr 9030 an ii delicious drink no soil bcr talc at any time refresher and pick yolfillp And it does nollaiyw own 05 Ginger Ale It the drink In Can valurcus When the call to drink xplenty1liqlriris what safer int beverag illon Ginger Mel Shun annlnewilnany Meal Gina la Irappclizing particularly at lunch lino Glnglr Ala is dgrpal lunch Tim beverage fryamen Ami me fines amoouosrvruor IND VOILCAN Silli lull50vi GINGII ALIS Ill IlslflM QUALITYAND VMUI gt iRYEIKBtM ions the winners SUI taint gatBarrieAletta thinlunlnrAto inSenidr and three in AHL divisions The kids all lots at action and reams in some cases were quite surpris as Play began at am with tour teams on the ice two neuat zen tre back to back Gard Perry DInGetucin and Bert Poop hand led the refereeingwlrile Charles Kelly actedyns tirnekceper Junior teams had the ice hr with Kitchener edging GI 21 PaulMcBride and Ilim Thamp son scored for the winners with Davy Atkins counting one for the Gait team Tommy Hunter Gall drew the only penalty The second junior contest fea tured Guelph vsBarrie and we arehappy to sute that the local colors came flying through Roy Simms notched two goals for the victors Ronny Raycraft get ting the other For the van quished Jack Minorscored both counters Raycrafg besides his goal also had one penalty AHL had the ice at 840 and in the first skirmish Buffalo defeat ed Cleveland 20 Danny Lee and Carmichael from Saso registered the goals Cleveland also received three minor penalties compared with two for the winners Pittsburgh had romp with Hershey rapping the yellow team in Hines Lindsay and Amos led this poweriul group of young stersto their overwhelming win scoring two goalsapioce Young Otto and Corkin registered single Assists went to Lindsay King Dougherty and Corkin the iattcr pair garnering two each Atkinson and Thurlow scored for theloscrs with Mitchell and mee helping There were no penal titfi The final Alli contest was play cdat10LS5 Providence whipping Springfield in close game 54 Barron dented the twine twice for with Bell Hamlin and Richardson scoring the single goals Macdonald and Eellre ccivcd assists Givens was the big vheolvin Springfields offence as he counted thrice Wright getting the fourth assisted bywho else Givens The hat trick chap also receivedthe only penalty lie in deed had good morning Senior players had the rink at 1125 with Cahthsm smashing owen Sound til Latour scored twice in row otherwise Gosney Long and Harris hit the netting became and Harris had assists McBride registered the lane goal tor Owen Sound and there were not penalties Windsor took the final game against Stratterd 32 Caldwell Smith and Aylmcr fashioned the triumphr Caldwell also siding on Slant tally Strstford replied With wo counters from the stick of Cook Three penalties were handed out to each team INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Four national laboratories are to be set up in Pakistan tosolve problems in industrial research Print plainly NAME ADDRESS Just one example Niagara Loan range from $100 to $1500 ammo us lmslmz am lean to 31500 are life insured PM IAGARA loans mums commeans THE WILSONVBUILDING can own cannula enoneteto carrier boy has Incl arrivedtler CAfiéL LADIES LEAGUE Tuesday Group standing Queenettec 37 Seva 34 Lakeside Cabinszfi Cllr Clarke Oughs Hordwnrtz Vinu Motors 21 Feadleyn Flowers 21 Byrnegll Hart House 13 Jacksons Grill 13 lPAlz Dan gerfield Motors 13 Refill FebI Ottghs Hard won Lakeside Cabins Dan gerfield Motors Viau hiolors Quecncttes WA SevenUp Hart House Jacksons Grill Byme Fendleys Flowers Clarke Clarke High single Pauleno Scott Oughs Hardware 313 High triple Jackie Mencit Viau Motors 697 OKeete prize highthrce run lt nerup June Manbh SevenUp 712 Bowlsolfitn Vi Byrne 1144 SugarSweat lts sewcasy to make little girls dreams come truer Her ra vorite icecream soda arms the pretty pocket lionhon em hroidery on the 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