Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1953, p. 3

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Bowen Hare Memorial Traplly tonight at Queens Park for their second game of the district senior softball finals opener of the best of five set fort iborne diamond If Softball Playoff At Queens Park Bradford legion Romed out Wednesday Barrie Legion and Bradford will try again Bradford won the the CKBB Trophy Monday 53 ml uraurmu will again tonight the teams mentor the site of the thrd game Monday Ifl Legion Will goes to Bradford Monday Est Polandmf Bradford will oppose iJohnny Snache of legion the then the rtxt glllfr likely mound in tonlgnts crucxal match ESeasons ArESeti which starts Six oclock sharp For Game Birds Small Animals The news that hunters have been waiting for was released yesterday Iii Burden RCAI Saturday Night est Built and the micron will official star Alliston Wins 94 lacrosse Playoff Bradford leads 32 Boring Show lizl Athletics three games to two ltrnrmliale semtllnals with the sum game slated for Bradford Alma Saturday lzigili ya5 night at learn taged Matchmaker Orvnl Dash of Bill rte lth Illllllling announced the completg card for the boxing boots at Byte flail RCA Staten Sat urday evening at eftllt oclock This will be one of tilt feature at tractions of Air ilm Du The promoter is Warrant Ofcer Eur big rir rant of Bunny ltills ul Oshawa l30 pounds in one of the lhleevromid preliminaries Chuck Edwards of lBalIlr meets Leo szlll of Toronto lint iii Edward wtli be trying for Its fourth will will fights Main bout has Barrllrs southpaw Jimmy Lungo of Toronto meets Don wally ulnaigjf dummy Wendcr just out from ire champion of Ozlzaluo llfl pounds land at 118 At catchwexghts Garry against Johnny Kllnilts nfTorDMflt of Toronto metls Dave onto former Hungarian Champion lfiorlzc cf the same oily In the Semifinal Ilatries Paul Kenny tangles with Whirllllg Wlliie Barbom of lnrcnto l3 pounds Ill turd natural filmround fight Sid Taylor of Barrie meetsg Bobby Inwreucr wrilknown pro inane Doug Oshawa fights Altgelo Vim of Tur Orlto at till 21 Bradford 322 their second W31 of line afflr lTbey had lost me previous garnet lms if Bradford wins tolzlorrow inc Ctfvr tings go lnto the finals agamst Autos If All ton wins the stars is tied and the Lanai game site guns to the tram Scorers for Alina 01 58 OLA Swim our goals Bobby Barrett 1211 Bradford Celery Klil lid Aliwlth the better stdEmg Bttragl lid Stacey three Comm Whelan Whelan with one Smart Altlltlfl the home Charlie Foster and Keith one cacti for Bradford WM SCHOOL REPORTS PUZZLE PARENTS VICTORIA Sept 11 Cpl gilarents who haw compiiilmil that in two other threeround prelim Schultz of Oshawa meets Billy Taylor of Toronto at Emrents he 135 poundsand Grant ORilrl of ghlrmglypmcr and learn lmw they cannot understand llrzlisn Columbia school report cards have been promised that interpretation will acclunpzllly tile cards ill flat urc Edtlmlion Minister Tilly Rolston to oustramble the hell children lill doing cialsbove shied away frnmgizym sc marks for grades because they do not believe in gallium such as dumbon children The urgent systtm grades at tillds progress according to his native abilty and environment Mrs Roiston said that In the first year hopes to revise the province sine silo arm My at the proper anglo form by beating Emma 94 for rpm113m My maps between can curriculum committee to strike al balance nerween liberal and pracv inrmmmu Save wisely Tom formm said notes with the cards will tell RATHBUN SUN LIFE OF cAN lot otsam swat max museum REPRESENTATIVES Present report cards are conl lM by the Department of Lands and Forests The department announc ed the followingjopen seasons on game birds and small animals Grouse including ruffed sharp tailed and spruce partridge Nov to it in counties of Brant Elgin Essex Haldimand Hulton Kent Laulbton Lincoln Middlex lscx Norfolk Oxford Peel W013 HARE presents the Edith Bowen Hare Memorial to Beth McLean captain of Barrie Greers Aces of the Barrie and District Ladies Softball League two years in succession Trophy will be up for annual in the league Which this year had entries from Elmvale Stayner Newmarket and EdgarRCAF lrlr is in memory of Mrs William Hare who passed away re after tragic illness She was one of the finest glr in Barrie and had been star pitcher for local sor teams Photo by Smith Studio Barrie Expect Top Drivers Try For $2500 the top drivers in Ontario many US stars are expected take part in the International Car cbhmpionship at Pine Speedway this Saturday purse of $2500 dangling be their eyes the jalopy jocks will be out to grab the $1000 prize for the 75lap feature In case you dont think thats dough gents from as far away Elkhart Indiana are towing buggies the 800 miles to the Ti highway track for whack the moolah It should be quite hassle as prize is $400 third $250 fifth $100 and sixth $50 those prices for the main the four heats pay One hun bucks apiece and another $125 es to those placing in theihree trials We expect about 75 cars to be hand by the pm deadline Promoter Norm Smith theywill be eliminated 30 for the championship meet is open to any driver He have to be sanctioned by and theres nothing to Favoriteslike Ben Lalomia Ted Tony Occhino plus the aces Ivan Moore Bill Jack Burbridge and Bill have their work cut to prove they can hold their in any stock car racing league Lalomia who holds the Pinecrest record of 192 seconds may To lower it to retain it Satur llulr llilillililTlllii ill THE BARRIE GROUND OBSERVER coxrs mm nuts 53 I2 NOON 1pm There an excellent career oppore tunlties today in the Royal Cul ndian Air Force for young men as Crew Officers and as Aircraft felons For full detailson raining pay and other benefitsin your ch use Air Force inpcr day week or so ago Moore came within 110 of second of equalling the mark Another pilot who cant be over looked is Gene Blair the 20year old Buffalo daredevil who won the 50 lap midseason title at the quarter mile oval in July Wrecks were dimeadozcn that night Theres only one main stipula tion All cars must be of the Sportsmen Class under 300 cubic inches And all winning heaps are liable for inspection if protested Moore the winningcst driver at Pinecrest has bad to tear off his engine head twice for the perusal ofIosers The first time Ivan was found guilty and lost his purse but on the next occasion he proved his motor was under the limit and col lecled the $25 put up by the com plainants Yes it should be quite show in more ways than one If youre look ing for excitement with capital the Pinecres International romp is MUST For $1000 those speed demons will take lot of chances and you can enjoy it all in the comfortable safety of one of the 10000 seats at the No highway track just two miles West of Dufferin St TOUGH GBOUSE AWDUNCAN BC CP Iar grouse left the home of Miss Con nie Bonners home here as quickly as it had entered breaking turn windows in the process The bird apparently was not even scratched FAME COW SUMMERLAND BC CPl Summerland Standard Flo is dead Theyearold Jersey cow which set numerous milkproducing re cords and became lifetime Jersey butterfat champion had to be slaughteredafter contracting dis Dlill land Wentworth and York and the townships of East Whitby PickerI I08 Whilby Adlnla Tectlmsclll West Gwilllmbuly and Darlingtonl In all other parts of Ontario the season will to Oct to Oct 12 and Nov to Nov ii bag limit of five per day will be enforced in the latter areas and three per day in the former Posessinn limit will be if at any time Pheasants Between am and 5pm in the following locations Pelee Township Oct 2829 Mark ham East Whitby Whitby and Pickering Tawnsllips Oct 30431 Brant Halton Oxford and Went worth Counties and townships of Hay Stanley Stephen Wiimot and Puslinch Oct 28 30 and 31 Ill all other parts of Ontario Oct 28 31 Bag limit in Pelee is eight cock and two hen pheasants in the two days three cocks per day elsewhere Squirrel including black fox and gray Nov 914 Bag limit fiva per day possession limit 10 at any one time Rabbits Pelee Township Oct 30 to Jan 31 in the rest of Essex County and in Kent County Nov to Jan 31 nonresidents not allow ed to hunt rabbits in this areal in the counties of Brant Elgin HaldL mand Halton Lambton Lincoln Middlesex Norfolk Oxford Feelg Welland Wentworth and Yorkand the townships of Burlington Hay Sfanley Stephen East Whitby Whitby Pickering Adjaia Tecum seh West Gwillimbury Wismot and Busiinch Nov to Feb 28 All other parts of Ontario Sept to Aug 31 1954 Bag limit six per day Fox One full year dating from Aug 15 Racoofl Oct to Feb 28 Rowe Wins Al London Fair Dorothy Riddcll chestnut filly owned and driven by Hon Earl Rowe of Newton Robinson on Wed nesday at Londons Western On tario Exhibition took both heats of the featured twoyearold Futurity Trot Her time was 220 45 and 219 15 for the mile Dorothy Riddells sire Van Riddell won the same event two yars ago with the Member for DufferinSimcoe also handling the reins ruonnrztnj NF SERVICE sumo AVENUE UNITED CHURCH 730 pm Sun day Sept 20 ABL 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