riia Younosrans an anocx Play gt ground one of the Junior playgrounds being operated this summer by theBarrie Retreation Committeecome parentiy Heather Currie 19yearold aduate oi Barrie District Collegiate Insti hute who plans to go on to the University finds it hard to tell Jill Liberty left and her twin sister dy apart it was even hard to tell their of Toronto next year EIGHTEENYEAROLD Ilene Chappel assistant on Brock playground tries to find out which twin likes volleyballBoth Lawr ence Richards left and his twin brother Leonardhave an idea theyd enjoy the sport underher leadership Six years or UTOPIAI gtTrlp To West Miss Lorna Pearson Alliston spent the weekend with friends here before leaving on trip to Western Canada Shoppinglrip 55 Joyce MeCann is in Tor for low days shopping Holiday Guests Mr and Mrs Horne and Mr Mrs Blair also Mrs Alice Toronto were holiday week nd guests of Mr andMrs Cliff ampaall Mrs King met with uniorunate accident Foll ing ed on the wet verandah nd1raetured one leg in places Following Xray the as placed in cast and she able to return home Strawberry Festival number from here enjoyed the trawberry festival at Baxter Tuesday night Hay Making smalleyTorouto new ten ant the Denney farm was busy last week Back tinFarm ohn Mayor tgisrking in Hamilton is back on farm again or the summer Recent Visitors and Mrs West MeMann eonard Speers of Shelburue liedon friends here recently Mr Bruce Miller and boysand hur Dobson spent Wed es aywith Mrs Fred McMurray arket Early Morning Trip and Mi Maurice Mille arly morning trip to Mal inday to meet on sun thereatrsalm Holiday willson and hildtenLMon who has been Speers and Mr and Mrs in pairs ap treal Mr and Mrs Billy Denney and sons Hornepayne are on holidays with Mr and Mrs Tom Exell and other relatives At The Races John Mason Dona1d Coutts Ernest Ellis and sons attended the races at Orangeville July Final Euchre The ï¬nal euehre for thissea son was held in the hall Thurs day evening with eight tables in play Prizes were awarded as follows ladles high Mrs Joe Tiliin mens high Bert McQuay lone hands Lydin Miller consul ation Mrs Wilson and Jim Exell See you again folks when the works all done this fall Fishing Trip Mr and Mrs George Catt are enjoying holiday iishlng trlp near Timmins Back To Alliston Miss Estella Willoughby re turned to Alliston Monday after spending month wiihMrs Er win Miller Mr and Mrs JackEllis spent Thursday with the latters sister MrsPlatt of Laurel o4q Miussmo eld every Satule during summer months The meloflty oi the laqu belonging tolhe mem bers are 16foot diughi making the competition very close there being we little dill erenoe in the speed oi the beau There were llxstartora in the race on Saturdny and the wind was north west at approximately 15 mph Moitho boats took quite substantial lead in the car part oi ihohce but on the in ot the course three other came dolls apart at the contestort thepleyground Friday morning so both won aprioeior having the biggest doll Jane and Judys doll is sometimes Mary The sevenyearolds will enter Grade at Prince of Wales School in the tall This is Heathers second summer as playground supervisor She has also had years exper ience as volunteer leader Jill cells hers age the boy twins areo year behindthelr twincolleagues at school toolheyli be entering Grade at Princeot Wales in Sept ember liene BBC track and iield star has just completed Oradels at collegiate and is hoping to enter teachers college Alter thornqu enjoying all the interesting exhibits in the nius eum they proceeded homeward and visited thef Duulop Observa torynt Riebmond Hill They listened to le ture andpiotures on the moon on viewed the huge éeleï¬cope arriving homo belore ar gt was and gtroit are visiting his brother Clair and nio ter rs All ohnato Danni visiting times Mr and Mrs Brlmley Veals andgson John Visited with their parents Rev anders Veals last week Wh nded By bullet Master Bobble Bebmish is patient the and Hospital Coiling end after meeting with sudden and paiutul accident Bobble budget to visitihis bro then at New well on Friday and on Saturday alternoonlwas out playing by himself when struck withja strayshot The bullet lodged quite close tohis heart but cousidering the loss of blood and shoekBobbie isnow makingfalr progress and we hope tosee him home soon hecent Visitors Miss Anne Abhott of Toront visited overthe week with Mr and Mrs George Johnston Bus Trip For iupils Thesenior pupils of SS No accompanied by some of their parentsMr King and their tea cher Mrs Jones and her husband went one bus trip June 28to Toronto They spent very busy and educational day They were first takenlon atour through Switt Packers pan were there treated tolluneh tea and chow ilk in the cafeteria flheir late next yisit was to the useum uplao close to tholoading boats that the linai outcome was in doubtuntll the ilulshingllne was crossed The following were the Skip pers oi the boats in the order they crossed the line Rallies li Casseil Zimmen man Bigélow Points are awarded to the first live boats completing the races and trophies are presented at the end of the uncut the two high eat The next race will be on Sat urday July14 at 230 pm The olileersot the association elected for the year are as oil owl Commodores Woods Bolph secretarytreasurer Woods sailing committee Woods Jerry Ritch JD Woods Jr Frank Ralph Haiku MMS County Goli Al Collingwood Gary Howson Collingwood and Roy Critchley Camp Borden tied at 14 yesterday at lloyBrocks Colt lingwood course for low pet in the par 70 layout at the third of this seasons Simcoev County invitation al mens golf tournaments Hewaon won the onehnlo playoil hut Critchley took first 01 low net of 63 in the first flight six clubs in the county Barries smallest Art Powell was an arm Ron Mix from orillia was even higher an eight on the 16th spoil ing his total score Ross Peacock took 43 ï¬rst nine went to 49 sec ond round son both of Coilingwood tled at 15 tor second low grass with Haw tin winning theprize Art Switz er orillia and Hawtln tied at 87 for second lownet withHSwitzer winning In the second night Ken Sam1 era Midland newspaperman was top with iii Darrell Langeilo of Coilingde second with 83 First lowmnet went to Don Coolr Col ilngwqod with 65 Rev Hewitt at orillia second with 68 Iii third seuion SOFTBALL Monday July Minesing at RCAF Bradfordnt Devilbiss Wednesday July 11 RCAFut Bradford Deleblss at Legion somasuncon spun Monday July NewLoweli at Barrie Lisle at Ivy Stroudat Everett Ailiston at Palgrave Thornton at Churchill Boltou atheeton FridIyLJuly 13 aigra ell New we Saturday any is entry of only six being by far the with two 41s but county champion Murray Hawtin and Don blew high Jim Trott Col Iit much better hockey thinning Our could quite easily hold its own in any nior League in this soon lei TOMMY WILSON Paisley whieh loltrout toNot tingham in the flnai game at the season also played homeond home games with most at the Olympic contenders VSWeden Czechoslovakia Russia Canada and the United States the torm er Port Eigin playeraald This gave all of us good ehance to see other countries he added as we playedln Paris Stock holm and Moscow Sweden was the favorite coun tryot his visit Tommy reported The landscape is much like can ada ond the food in Stockholm is simply out oi this world herald He paid deep tribute to the iingwood topped the gross with 89 Cyril Muir of Oriliia second with 93 John Handy with 62 and Len Sprouie with 64 both at the host club took the not prizes The tournament was run etiie lently by collingwood elub captain Charlie Cryslcr followed by din ner at the Arlington Hotel Ninety golfers took part from Collingw at Barrie Queens wni ket at Elmvale Dorothy Wilson and Doris Knapp Supper was served about dhy visitors Vinthe vicinity were Br and Mrs Ray Reuse and lirendaot Barrie at Coles Mr and Mm Jack Height oi Detroit and Miss Joyce Coward of Tor onto atG Blight Mr and Mrs Jack Scott audbaby Toronto ll Scott Mr and Mrs Joe Jones ondchildren Newmnr ket at Jones Mr and Mrs Walter Fleming and children Toronto at their home here Mr and Mrs Norman Shaw and chil dren oi Mealord litH OHeorna Clarence and Morley Hayes of Windsor at Herman Hoyes Mr and Mrs Charles Loitus ot Toronto Mr and Mrs Leo McLaughlin oi ihelpston and Mrs Mae Toner of Barrie were recentvlsltors with Mr and Mrs Emmett Cavanlgh Back To Toronto Harold Wilson returned to his home in Tomato after spending couple at weeks at Wilsons Weekend Visitor Mrs Milesvisited over the weekend with her daughter Mrs Alex Smith atWatford Johnston Reunion The Johnston reunionwas held at the home of Mr and Mrs Sid Cox on Sunday aiternoon when over 75 relative from errand near gathered to enjoy social time together loyalty ofanlsley ians who back ed up their home team just like Port Elgin fans used to when played here And nithouthhe Paisley arenais only large on ough tooccommodate some 6500 spectators several games were played at Wembley where they drew crowds at 14000 and 15000 ho roported my said thataithdugh he had thegopportunity oireturn ing to play for Paisley again next season and must let the team hehad not know of hislntention by Julyl yet made up his mind day with Mrs Pollf and Allen Mrs Robert Muir and bush tors Richmond Hill spent Mou day with Mr and Mrs Aug derson Mr and Mrs James Shane Au rora spent Sunday withur ond Mrs Joseph Strath Btuth Reunion The Sirtit iamilies attended the Strath reunion at Springwater Park Saturday James Siroth be ing honored as the oldest gentle man present ot the clan Weekend with Grandparents blaster Eric Tubman Eimvaie spent the weekend with his grand parents Strath Donald Bell underwent an op eration or appendicitis Sunday Report says he is doing nicely Mrs Whlte and two children Calgary spent few days with Mr and Mrs William Stroll Rev BurgessAlllston gonducted seryiee at Knox Sun ay Mr and Mrs James TaStee Freez 428 Blake Street Highway 11 East End Barrie Special 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