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Barrie Examiner, 5 Oct 1953, p. 3

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wr nhfvwwyvdvnb6tfowcev dro gccosca vs No Word on Martan But Jim Robertson Arrives Today The record of Battle Flyers three starts three losses 21 WWW goals against six goals for has caused Bap Emms to once roderick Not again relate we just arent good enough Cant take 16year ld bodies and put junior heads on them And with the ORA junior opener here Friday ntghtiAer against Toronto SLMlchoels College Majors the remaining days will either explode with announcements or else Emma1 Tim rmwgck Owned by Col will crack determined whip to practise sessions unguided Secley and arm by The camp will receive lift today as leftwinger Jim RODj Bali McLean was after ism rec ertson who scored 20 goals and 29 assists in 46 games lasti Biff Ifffftif season blows in from the Boston Bruin training camp at Herol shcy confessed Broderzck was not in Condtcn for topnotm cfi But the Fiyers still havent re=lhey were never in the game Theta XL less he was good cni ceivcd word from Montreal on lhetfruckmen tallied four unanswered mg 011510 NC1 lvn 512115 ltizt Whig daemon of centre Johnny Marian Izie starry veteran was called by Frank Seiko last week to fill prod fessional spot in the bill farm but Marian was reluctant on signing professional contract If Marlon comes back and Don Cherry isnt too long recovering from broken ankle he sustained this summer we wont be in too poor shape disclosed limms as he eyed the junior calcndbr Cherry had his Cfia removed September 15 and Bonus hopes to see him within the next week or so At any rate the Current llycrs rad hasnt done anything to write me about They dropped 60 stutout to Toronto Marlboros at Weston Arena Friday night and lost 72 to Oshawa senior Truckmen in Bowmanvilic Saturday The team worked wonders for 20 minutes of the game against the powerful Dukes Through steady bzickchecklng efforts and good hid minding from goalie Jack Spencer it was scoreless tic entering the second stanza Penalties weakened the forces and the Dukes wrapped in four in the second and that was It The Flyers should have at least held their own against Oshawa but Flyers Purchase Doug Lessor For Netmincling 1markers in the Lscorcd but that was it Emms completely rcshiftcd his glincs for the Saturday outing He jplaced shifty Arnold Smith bezwccn lMyron Stanicwicz and Clelzmd Mortson but the trio didnt produce the output expected Terry RedKChattingzon centred Rick Collins and Barry Purdon and this line impressed in spots Bob White was between Jack McManus and Bob Barlow while Ross Butch Graham centred Tim Hook and Mch King Gerry Casey and Rog ers were extra forwards The Flyers also expect another nct mindcr in camp today from the headquarters of Guelph Biltmorcs The Modimttcrs had three can didates including Mike Cirka elev ated by Oshawa Generals it late season last your and showedxi 438 average in eight games Emms did not state who the cage custodian might be Emms was also ready to give de fenceman Bob Appleby Oshawa bluclincr distributed to Toronto Marlborosa workout Saturday but he didnt show up Applcby may or rive today Public Relations Most Important Continued from page onel The very rst step in employee relations is to see that they have security and peace of mind he claimed They have to know thurDQfDL their jobs are secure as long as they do good job Contented unworried people are happy peo ple Walteir Renther head of the UAW and CIO said about security we seek Insecurity that we are still far from the goal still hauntc millions The fear of sickness and old age clutches the hearts of too imany people DOUG LESSOK tall experienc ed netminder of Guelph Biltmores was purchased by coach Hap Emms of Barrie Flyers this morn ing It was strictly cash deal Lessor has been member of Biltmores for two Seasons but never won regular berth Two years ago he alternated with former Flyer netminder Marv Brewer in the and last season alternated with Lavi Purola Lessor is product of South Por cupiue and has two more seasons in junior hockey He will have 10 battle Jack Spencer of Hamilton for the netmindiug chores In 20 games last year Lessor al lowed 83 goals andscored two shutouts for 415 against average with seventhplace club Memorial Cup match Your peOple gain selfrespect for themselves and loyalty to you by goodworking conditions coll ective bargaining foremen who are interested in them and itcir problems opportunities for 3211 advancement and promotion Good employee relationsammo foundation of the two most vital requirements in Canadian business todayhigh standing with the pub lic and continuance and expan fsion of our free enterprise sys tem stated Mr Watson Community Relatliins The third area forvgood public relations is the community and there the speaker emphasized the value of being good business neighbor whether we do all our business with the1 people who imo media 1y surround us or whether we all our goods to other sec tions of the country or the world The history of commerce brist les with examples of companies and people who have committed business suicide by being bad neighbors They earned the rebuke and the enmity of the people around them because they wanted to take everything they could out of the community and leave noth far behind but wages That my friends Wont work And in hund reds of cases it didnt wor first pcrlod andE lm more we NFL The Illetrsiconld acccziiplLsh the feat any 115 upwarw to be on the they wanted him for thrills second as Tim Hook and Rogerst 111 lic 218 class and looked like it llrodcricks fastest time was 213 for off the track record of 207 so by Popular Volo Competition for Broderick crime fr om Rosetta Chips in the first Brent and High Todd owned by lantcs Wood of Barrie in the second brat Both pushed Broderick in the home stretch but couldnt quite do it Victories were divided ho 2132 class Blilj Direct owned and driv en by Btl McLean of Coillnguood won the first heat but slipped to second place in the final run of the afternoon as Miss SlthZr Van own ed and driven by Elmer ilusscy of lliston won nose docistpn in thriLIpaned stretch run Class 218 Corp Ray ISmlthl Roscnn Chips Bullock Broderick McLennl Jimmy Lockhartl lliuh Todd Freeland Iimcs lll3 L5 2134 Class 222 Gaicty Grafton lllnwkci Admiral Grntton Staintonl Dillon Okic Funchl Glendale Diann Smithl Billy Direct McLean Miss Silver Von Husscyl ilimcs 216 216 people should be part of the com munity they live in and discharge their duty of citizenship by work ing for the community chest and the hospital and taking good dive into the community swimming Community Leaders But they have to have leader ship and example They can get those only from men and women who are qualified by training and experience to give executive guid ance and sound administration to the affairs of the community If people who are business and pro fessional leaders do not give that leadership to their community they are delinquent in their duty as citizens and as leading citizens Just give me genuine straight fromtheheart job of public rela tions having its genesis in com munities like yours and mine and sweeping this great country from end to end and Ill show you people who will remain to the end of time stouthearted discip 105 of the system that has given us the highest standards of recrea tion culture education and honest living this 2000yearold civiliza tion ever has known APTO Congratulations are again in or der to Mr Walls and staff of The Barrie Examiner on their latest achievement Gerard Joan and Bemadette Moran have been enjoying 21 ML iday1with their brother Jack and family in Boston Mr and Mrs Lawson Sudbury are visiting their daughter Mrs Chester Richardson Mr and Mrs Murray Carson spent the weekend at Sandford and attended Markham Fair Mr and Mrs Quine and son Billy were with Mrs Lucas at the weekend As businessman he felt that Professionaw Hockey EXHIBITION GAME IoIzoNIo MAPLE LE was not III5 vs CLEVELANDBAREONS BARRIE ARENA 01111 IIIIIIIIII tunnel OPENING GAME stMIcIIArvs on IIesgxpcnustoo 115 FRI0c197BAR jpm nigh shoot Students 50c Children 25o risermm v5BARRIE Burns DefendingVMemorlal Cup Champions RIE ARENA no rs Airman AT THE Baum FLYEltS new neuron 51 5131 The Wiggly or new 11111111155905 BRADFORDS SENIOR SOFTBALL team completed victorious sweep this season in winning the South Simcoe lfld defeating Barrie Legion winners for the interlocking crown and the beautiful CKBB Trophy Bradfords captain Brumplons Dave Wright hampionship radio station arric district looks on pliant End to Rugged Grind Joe Magani left receives the honors from right sports directbr of CKBB while pcrson behind such brilliant season pitcher Put Poland IIIIC Iurms Nudge Gnylund Sluhll In Hunting Gnylnnd Stables of Toronto comf peted in the hunter jumper and saddle Class of the horse Show at Barries Annual Fall Fair two years ago The Stables with one of Canadas top ridefsTom Gayford had com petition that day from another great rider Ted Ballard owner of Reject and SkipACross both members of Canadas 1951 Eques trian team Not discouraged Gaylord and his Gayland Stables were back in full force this season with two fine jum pers Rocket and Touchdown the main stable Jhreats Both competed in the Canadian National Exhibi tion with Rocket winning few red ribbons Tom Gayford found entries from ABC Farms Brampton readyand waiting Ridden by Lorne Sicgle Grey Velvct and Black Velvet gave the Toronto entries rough after noon while the rest of the field brilllant in spots mostly looked onI It was this keen competition that helped make one of the finest horSe shows ever presented by the Bar rig Fair Gayland Stables despiteE winning five firsts couldnt capI ture the always popular and toughr est event the knockdown and out This event was for the Duns more Challenge Trophy and clim axed grand afternoon in the jumping ring These two stables d0 minated the field both placing two entries in the top four There wasonly one entry how ever from each stable to produce clean performance Gayford rode Touchdown through faultless round and Lorne Siegle guided Grey Velvet without miss These two had staged previous battles during the afternoon The judges ordered gimpoff and Siegle again came up With clean performance on Grey Velvet This time Touchdown missed and the major event of the ShW went to ABC Farms The Brampton entry took third place Via Black Velvet with fourth going to Gayland Stableson Blythe Spirit In previous event Gaylands Touchdown tied ABC Farms Black Velvet in the jumpers open perfor mance Prelude and SeeMe both entries of Yellowknife Farms Un ionville also cleared the first round but on the jumpoff the latter pair missed toss of the coin separated Touchdown into first place and Black Velvet second Other wins by Gayland Stables were by Rocket in the open light weight hunter olasslaand then Roc ket combined with Indiscretion to win the Pair of Jumpers event Touchdown scored his second win of the day in the Jumping Stake but again tied with ABC Farms who entered Grey Velvet had two jumpoffs after the opening per formances and the clock finally had todecide first and second Other winners in the hunter div ision was Val dor owned by Donald Vance of Toronto and ridden by Mrs Day in the hunter hack open with Gaylands Rocket second Yellowknife Fainns with Prelude won the openvmiddle and heavy weight hunters eyent with Grey Velvet of ABC Farms second In the colorful hunt teamshGay land Stables suffered fall by rider Major Gayford and had to withdraw without finishing which left the event open for Sam Stanley of Woodbridge to win first and Mrs Fowlers entry from Markham to place second Palomino owned by Ross Ther rian of Streetsville named Golden Rex won the Saddle Homes Open over Mischievious owridby 5311 Stanley of Woodbridge and third place Mamselle Beavine owned by Mrs Hilda Osborne of Barrie The Palomino show was gay and colorful and as soon as these entries hit the ring drew fairwide inter est Barrios Hilda Osborne 180 Feature Duniop Street oust dominated tho Palomino class with her Mnmscllei Pcnvinc winning two firsts and second She captured the Palomino Siallion mare or gelding open and the Palomino more or gelding InI the Palomino parade horse stake shown with stock saddle silver Mexican or other type of colorful equipment Golden Courageous owned by Rossfijherrian of Streets ville edged Mis Osbornes entry The best amateur rider boy orr girl under 15 years went to Robert Shea of Markham up on Major San don with David Conucher son off the famous athlete Lionel Conachcr second on Flare owned by Mrs Fowler 0f Markham The best amateur rider lady or gentleman 16 years and over was pretty Miss Alice Scott up on Gay lime of Gaylnnd Stables Maple Lens Drop Cleveland Cleveland Barons who entertain Toronto Maple Leafs at Barrie Arena Tuesday night in profess ional exhibition tilt lost 51 de cision to the Leafs Saturday night at St Catharines The BaronS only goal came from SHANTY BAY Vsrtos last weekend at Mr and Mrs Horottnrd Martins were Mr Mgulins bzothor and sisttrlnlaw Mr and Mrs if Martin Attended onvention Mrs AfMorc attended the Re tIl Merchants convention in To ronto last week and then visited friends in various ctics in South ern Ontario Change WA Date Womans Aziociuilon members please take nctc The meeting scheduled for Tuesday Oct 13 has been changed to Tuesday Oct This meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Campbell Raikes with the speaker for the evening being bourn All members are request ed to attend and visitors are cor dially welcome AbernethyEmms Congratulations and best wishes to Miss Dorothy Emms daughter of Mr and Mrs Emms and Allan Abernethy of Orillia who were married on Thursday Oct at Collier Street United Church Barrie reception for theim mediate family was held at the home of the brides parents The attendants were Mr and Mrs Stewart Emms brother and sister inlaw of the bride Mr and Mrs Abernethy will be making their home in Midland where the groom has his business Home and School The monthly executive meeting of Shanty Bay Home and School Association was held at SS No on Wednesday Sept 30 The president Mrs Evelyn Murphy was in the chair The secretary Glen Summer at the start of the third stanza with Steve Kraftcheck and Tony Poeta assisting POLIO PROBLEM The action of the Alberta gov ernment in ordering the closing of swimming pools and theatres to children under 17 was mistake In all the years that polio has been present in this country there is no conclusive evidence that thedisease encies Red Deer Alta Advocate SPINBS ATTACK The sticuieback small fish found in both salt and fresh water uses its spines to attack other sh has been spread through theseag of the last executive meeting in April which were adopted as written Kennedy who was Iappointcd to audit the treasurers books gave his report of his find ings to the executive before hand ing the books over to the new treas urer re secretary Mrs Sam Terry read the roll call and it was notedrthe great number of absen tees Lt waspointed out that ex ecutive members are only allowed certain number of absencesbe gore they are replaced The p05 ibilities of the use of an attend ance pennant for home and school members was discussed Mr Ken nedy offered to purchasethe pen nant for use of the members This SSS 55 25 CARS UP TO $50000 IN VALUE SWGS $5000 onau USED TRUCKS UP TO $50000 1N VALUE $2500 ON ALL from CLIP THIS coupon Earl and Kenneth Mrs Lights m2 mum mumaromas com CHURCllltl lifts Stanley Winter and sons offended the StoreyWilson wailing in Wc nmtsmr United Church Orange thlle on Saturday Sept 35 MINESING Plan Swap Night cspra ilortlgltural SOClcly are holding swap mgm on Tues sday Oct 13 in Midhurst Forestry ilfall at eight oclock Mr Clifton Iwill show colored films Ladms Idrc asked to bang lunch Ted will be supplied Please identify and tag plants possrble MISS Magmrc Is islting her szster Mrs Bodily Toronto Winners At Barrie Fair Vyspra llurtzcultural gtfn first prize for liltllvdjpid at uric Fair and llirrcsLng Women lnstllute received second prize for Etheir kllclitl illlll icurtains consustrng of tea IUWcIS breakfast sct etc Miss Willmnis Toronto was the Society In Water IAl Honey Eugenie Kathleen Hearold daughter of Mr lGeorge Griso Jr drowned Elloney Harbour Friday last lm ism fell into the bay in front of her home Object of an exclusive nughbors and men from the am by boat works who scoumd area for nearly two hours to little girls body was found brim feet of water about pmf Tue scarcl turned to the b3 after an mourning launch driver spotted childs hat floating in water had been playing about the no apparenly toppled out wall into the bay Besides her parents she leave brother and sister WYTw ONE LESS SKUNI TBENTON Ont CI limrtsrlluldui here saw skunk with its head stuck in tin can It ndcring aroun the premises policeman shot ho intruder but weekend guest of 5135 Bernice not before the spot had been heav lYoung at her home here CHURCHILL Plan WT Meet Oct Monthly meeting of cmng Oct 13 An interesting debate will be held Resolved that the women of to Churchill Womcns Institute will be held ml the community hall Thursday cvi oclock With Lefroy Womens Institute as guests 11y scented SWAHPY UNDERGROUND Subway or tunnel construction its illirzml impracticable in Wash ingtun because of the swampy llillld upon which the city is built STEAM AUTOMOBILE The first automobile powered by steam was produced by the French linvcntor Nicholas Cugnot in 1769 day are happier than those of SDI years ago There will also be an auction sale Roll call the Twccdsnuir hook or forfeit pennant Will be given to the room each month which has the most parents attending the monthly meeting so Come on kids and get mom or dad or both out to the meetings It was decided that the Home and School would design banner for the use of the school the annual Oro Fair Mrs Frank Dingman offer ed thanks to Jack Taylor and those who helped him to bring in the dock from the rectory beach for the duration of the winter Returns from Ottawa Gordon Simpson who has been working with Russell Handy in Of tawa is now back in the village Visitors from Detroit Visitors last weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Stewart Emms were Mr and Mrs James McPherson Detroit Mrs McPher son is the former Shirley Garner and cousin to Ms Emms Shower at Community Hall shower was held in Shanty Bay Community Hall on Friday Oct for Miss Doreen Cros of Barrie and Ross Simpson whose marriage takes place on Oct 10 Many friends and relatives were present to wish the young couple well The hall was decorated for the occasion with pink arid white streamers and bells The master of ceremonies for the evening was Rev Dr Llghtbourn The guests of honor opened their many gifts and thanked everyone for them Lunch was served by the hostesses and dancing followed to end the evening Mrs Sam Terry read the minutes CASH VOUCHER Goon UNTIL company 17m AT DANGERFIELD MOTORS LTD MillIntern moms 51 CHEW Sllllllll POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION AIR CONDITIONING TIRES NEW rIuca$I750oo Less Coupon Ilium gas BRADFde 47 cm SEMI RAW Dmoom mcr s50oo itcnrfor Association TUNEUPS ALIGNMENT tour rumpus WHEEL lllllllcnlll MOTORS LTD on GREATER SAVIN 155099 uncommon 1ft yams cs +5 IIv gt

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