prosecution of the work Payment For Service 39 Im merit meson upswing VinExhibition LE Gianna scour voice of Jimmy Rabertson broke the blues Of the then Mn room momentarily Monday as the St Catharines relucd strange hcppenings at Boston Bruins training camp at Hershey All were eager to know how some of the Memorial Cup champions were talking out and Jim was just as eager to tell The fncts and figucs went something like this Boy Daisy Don Mc Kenncy to you really looks good Hes standing them on their heads dm there Somebody yelled the long schedule may toll on him Rtbbic didnt think so and said wzth logic they dont practice much Once the schedule starts they hardly ever work out From corner how about Diesel Thats the Inckname for Doug Mohnst THe was up with the Bruins but think he want down to Hersheys gimp just before left Hey you knew Ralph tWillisi signed pro contract didnt you twowvay affair Hes smart you know Never passes bad puck thinkbell stick with Hershcy From another room who about Ray IGsricpy to rcadcrsl Going vay well Really combing those guys llc wants to stick Boston need him Theyve nobody that hits Hell get rmpcct if they give him chance Joes overweight you know ISkip Teal is the topict Hes havmg rough time right HUW Signed though With that Jimmie laced his and took to tho ice for his first workout of season undcr Emms Bctzcr get out there Dont want to get in bad bcuks before start Jim knew what he was tulking about too Emms had his applefaced poacbfuzzcd youngsttrs on the icc for two hours in the afternoon and for another 90 minutus in the evcnmg prepping for the invasion of Toronto St Michaels College Majors Friday evening at Barrie Arena Conditionwas prune objective in the workouts but during scrim mage Emms continually stopped play to iron out important wrinkles The FLvers have shown sigma of improvement insgots and when the Irish come to town 100 much Confidence may be downfall Emms rcshzfted lines again reamting Bob White with wingers Rick Collins the lad from Oshawa Generals lust season and Myron Stankic wicz the Kitchener Grecnshirt cfugcc The fastbreakzng shifty Arnold Smith currently the prize find of training camp sesszcns centred Jim Robertson and Cleland Morison and if this unit functions the way it is Cipablc should collect lot of goals Ross Butch Graham has the job of lcndzng experience to pair of rookie wingers Barry Purdon and Jack McManus Terry Chattington pivoted Merv King and Tim Hook Gerry Casey seemingly headed for utility roles worked left wing with newcomer from St Catharines camp Richmond and Bob Blachzil who played against Guelph Bil mores and has finally decided to try his luck with the Flycrs Emms was stunned to learn that St Mikes had sold centre veteran Mike Butch Ratchford to Quebec Citadcls He didnt know the redI headed star was on the auction block or would have tried for him Marlboros Staff Smyzhc didnt know It either so he says The Irish undoubtedly wont be as strong as las year With the loss of such sensations as Bill Dincen currently with Detroit Red Wings Murray Costclio now wizh Gall Black Hawks and Ratchford it leaves centre Jack Cutlery as the chzef threat up front Nevertheless theyllI be skating as only St Mikes term can TRAVELLING SHORTS just off lengthy road trip with Cleve land Barons Tony Poeta said 9000 fans took the roof down in MonI treal Forum every time Jcan Beliveau hit the score shcct He scoredI two goals and twu assists in the exhibition tilt Looks like Richard will have competition Tony didnt see Larry Thibault when the Barons played the Red Wings in Detroit Didnt know if the blondhaired blucliner was farmed cut or not Jack Higgins received word that Bill Harrington was in Montreal but working out at the Soo Greyhounds camp The Barons during stay in Chicoutimi had trouble getting an English account of the World Series Finally had tosubmit to short wave and it wasnt very clear OCI Won Tudhope iBurric rTIIkes Second Tom Pappleton Sets New Shot Put Record Either BDCI physical instructor Dalt Nesbitt usd the psy etiological angle or be underestimated his track and field team Cleveland Battleford Sash was brillianh ngame started Cleveland losing brighter spotlight shines Goalie Jack Spencer through tho camplof Barrie Flyersinewlypurchased Doug Lessor today after they battled Troy Brol reaming down his neck for the ins Of the InternationalHockeyiopening tilt played two periods League in Niagara Falls Archaic whirlwind hockey before vacat last night ling the position newcomgr The Flyers dropped 95 dccilfrom St Catliarincs Roger Day sion but even in doing so showediplayed the third stanza and though their best hockey of the prescasonfour goals were allowed he suff exhibition tour The Bruins liadiered the some defensive hazard as rough time keeping heads aboveSpcnccr water for the first and second peri lhe llycrs used only three dc iods as three times the Flycrs had ifenccmen in the tilt Jack Hit the front lgins Ed McQueen and Pcnti Hilr Now with two practice St35l0n50ntl were the blockade Ken left in the week before St MichiRobertson was unable to get Off nets College Majors move intolworl for the trip While the for Barrie Arena for the OHA jumorkwards placed their best perform opener Friday night coachaacc of the current camp on the Hap Emms will leave ow stuncslinc tiic bluclln still winced as unturned in polishing the crew sore spot for the starting assignment The Flyers captured 10 and 2l Emms has two front lines thatImargins in the first period but en should hold their own inijuntoritchd the second deadlocked with ompany especially the trio ccn Troy 22 The International League trcd by shifty Arnold Smith with squad moved in front 32 but the limmy Robcrtson and Clclandrlyers bounced against theirheav Mortson on the wings They con icr opponents to hold 43 edge ributcd thrcc of the teams Iivc before the Bruins nicde two quick goals last night in Niagara Falls goals near periods end with Morison potting two and Penalties tore into the ranks of imnh singleton Robertson had the Flycrs in the final chapter and to vacate the line through an anklc the Bruins outscorcd the juniors njury in the second period 41 in the session with the Other autism woman were scored by Bob White and rm Red Chattinzton Doug Ixssor hasnt reported from Guelph Biltmorcs as yet but is cx pectcd in camp today With two years still to play Lessor should nelp the infant Flyers plenty with his junior experience The Flycrs bumped intORuin Pilous and his St Catharines Tee pecs at Burlington enroute to NI agarn and Pilous disclosedthe sale of dcfcnccmen Eddie Match and Pate Kamuln to Quebec Citadels The Teepces just opened camp this week due to the ice being held by Toronto Maple Leafs However unless Emms uncovers some startling deals he will up pose St Mikes with the present squad Bob Machil product mm the Cleveland camp who played with Porcupine Combines ast season was easily the best the Flyers Offered against Troy and he should be big help Gerry Tascy has shown steady improve ment too while the trio of Bob White Myron Stankicwicz and Rick Collins are more than ex pected to carry the brunt offenSc Consider Hendys Barons Adopted Fans Cive Standing Ovation For Tense lOIictorv Over Turonlo It was billed as an exhibition game but to the almost 2000 fans who were in the arena Tuesday night the game turned into what might have been final playoff affair withI Cleveland Barons rising to their greatest heights of this or any campnign to take 10 decision over Toronto Maplet Leafs It was the first time the Barons who are now sponsoring the Barrie Flyers displayed their talents before local gath erlng and the Barrie hockey fans liked what they saw to such an extent that tremendousroar went up when their final buzzer sounded ending the hard fought game The only marker of the cntiicMaplc Leaf style with the masl tussle came at 1158 of the middle tors of clutchholdgrab style of period when Ray Slccpyi Ceresplay ready to move the Barohs offi inc tho fleetfooted right wingcrl the ice Referee Frank Udvarii from Fort William caught thclcallcd seven penalties in the acj lct side of the cage behind goalieltionpacked first period includingl Harry Lumlcy Ccrcsino scoredisix minors and 10minute misl the goal after being set up byndc conducL The misconduct penaltyI fenceman Eddy Remlc and cen went to the Barons Freddie Clovi tre Ray Ross ier while the minors went to Leo But bestow of the game asjBoivin Steve Kraftcheck Rudy not the goal that was scored butIMlgaY Timmy HOW and 01335 the brilliant play of the new Karrys and in the final 45 seconds goalie Emile Thelloeta drew penalty for board Cat Francis who is replacing mg Johm Bower no with the New The game settled down into York Rangers Francis the little hardChfcklng Posmonpxaying af 540m 74nd b0 from North fair in the second period with the in Barons getting their lone goal at his work Tuesday night He qopj 1158 of the canto Teeth Ken ped total of 35 EBBE magi of hiredy had chance fOfi the game them from right in close and in 1825 the Hands jus the final five mines the Leafs grabbed the Puck as it 35 m0 bore down in an effort to tie the mg the 3d une game he was just as calm and as The SmithKennedyBailcy for ready for the job as when the ward linestartedtbearing down in the final chapter but again Fran cis was ready for the job When Kraftctieck received minor pen alty coach Fred Bun Cook sent his ace penalty killers out on the iceOlson Gordon Williams Shero and the boys did just that for the longest two minutes of the The Leafs who had beaten the Barons on Saturday night by 52 score threw the entire book at the Cleveland club but it was not in the books for them to cbntinue the streak that had lost Number Almost Costly Friday Races Billy Dawn owned and driven by hf Stuart of Powassan found plenty of competition in the 2228 class of the harness races at Barries official Fall Fair Friday Stuart drove to an eyelash vic tory in the rst heat in the fast 951 time recorded for the class during the afternoon But there were three other opponents who made the finish so closethat the 228 division became tooth and nail struggle The second heat was won by Royal Direct owned and driven by Jack Waples of Elmvale and then only after confusion in the judges stand was settled The off icials had given if to Gee Whiz owned and driven by Bill Madill of Shelburne as four horses passed the wire almost simultaneously af ter thrilling fourabreast nish Royal Dimtdostchcr nuiriber somewhere in the run The Offi cials were slow in identity and aft er giving the victory to Gee Whiz met Opposition to the verdict from Waples He protested claiming his opening of the Royal Direct had vefoot mar gin After discussion the officials changed their decision and Gee Whiz was dfbpped to second place Apparently Madill who acknow ledged the defeatburned over the fact that second hairline Continua mo cu thank be mode without atom new en being providcd as had been done over the past few years And look It the mess were In now bounty Reeve Greer weed that the sewers were necessary but did not think the town ghould pay for them John Whitby The construction of the buildd lugs for the rental projca shall be the joint re ilky of the pro Vince and Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation in ac cordance with the provisions of the National Housing Act and the On tario Rousing Dvetopment Act The buildings shall be of standard at least equal to the min imum requirements for planning construction and materials for buildings upon which loans are made under theNationaI Housing Act as prescribed by Central Mort gage and Housing Corporation The provincial minister shall procure for the rental housing pro ject the constitution of local housing authority As the construc tion of each building or group of buildings in the rental housing pro ject is completed and ready for occupancy the local housing authi orin shall assume responsibility in accordance with its authority The town agrees that no munici pal taxes rates or charges shall be levied against the province or the corporation in respect of the pro ject as long as it is owned by them The town will provide to the ten ants or occupants within the pro ject all facilities and services that are provided to other property owners or tenants in the town in cluding garbage collection fire and police protection and educational facilities Agreement According to the agreement on third and nal heat fought off Billy Dawn and Royal Direct for his rst win in the division This division was easily the most exciting from the standpoint of race fans Although he didnt get win Elmer Husseys Buster Todd was always abreast in the stretch run but the other two en tries Susan Harvester owned and driven by RayLawson of Midland and Jan Riddcll owned and driv en by Irvin of Rosemount were far outclamcd The second race of the after noon thc 225 class followed the same pattern in all three heats Russell Riddle owned and driven by Bill Madill scored three straight wins while Harvst Brook owned and driven by Jack Waples and Trixie Grafton owned and driven by Fraser of Horn ings Mills were second and third in each respectively The fastest time of the after noon was recorded by Russell Rid die in the second heat of the 225 class with 216 15 mark for the mile 1135 228 Susan Harvester Lawson Billy Dawn SIUOII Jane Ridden Irvin Tom Dillon Fisher Royal Direct Waples Gee Whiz Madill Buster Todd Hussey Times 218 15 219 Class 225 Irene Brook Lockhart Billie Todd Hawke Russell Riddle Madill Harvest Brook Waples Trixie Grafton Fraser Princess Stout French per cent by the province and 75 pct cent by the corporation In wideration ot the sum of SMOOJM town agrees to octaver the lands in accordance with lregistered plan of subdivision to the corporation The town agrees at itsgown expense to provide all trunk services which may be re quired to the edge Of the project and to engineer and design all the services required for the pro ject to include field investigation field surveying preliminary and final planning and the preparation of all plans working drawings and specications The town agrees to construct in stall rind complete water mains with fire hydrants and water ser vice cormcctlons to the lot lines sanitary sewers including laterals to the lot lines storm sewars catch basins and connections sidewalks streets graded to width of 66 feet streets gravelled to width of at least 28 feet culverts under driveway approaches and street lights The town agrees so long as the lands or any part are owned by the corporation on behalf of the parties that it will maintain and keep the services referred to in good conditionand repair provid ed that no responsibility shall be incurred by the town for the maintenance and repair of sewer laterals between the main and the lot line of each lot beyond period of two years following the date of occupancy of the house served and provided that complete replace ment when and if necessary shall be made under the normal provi sions of the Local Improvement Act Upon the construction of the water mains the town agrees to deliver water through in sufficient volume and pressure to provide such adequate fire protection as is provided to other parts of the town The town will be respons ible for the maintenance Of lanes if any Financing Thc corporation shall pay to the town the cost of the lands $5760 and the costofrthc work 10 the total amount actually and properly payable to contractors in connec tion with the work the total amount actually and properly pay able by the town in connection with the work where the town car ries out the work with its own forces the wages of such staff as are required on the site to super vise the work and other items of cost incurred by the town as are approved in advance by the prov incial miitister of planning and de velopment At the commencement of the work the corporation shall advance to the town such amount as shall be determined by the corporation The funds shall be accounted for by the town and repaid by credit to the corporation clafhtsmbfurnished to lhccorl poration by the town during the in progress Tbe town agrees to repay to the corpomtion sum equal to the 03 of those items of thematic that are normally borne intuitby the town out of the general tax rate These will Include the cost of watt mains fire hydrants and water ser vice connections to the lot lines the cost of street lights etc The town will also repay sum equal to the cost Of the proportion of the work which Will servtce an lands not owned by the corpcr tion and sum equal to 10 per can of the cost of the work exclusivJ of the cos referred to above and exclusive of the cost of sewer lat erals and water service connec tions to the lot lines These payments together with interest at the rate of 4062 per cent per annum calculated semi annually shall be made in liequai annual instaments The town agrees to pay to the corporation sum equal to 90 per cent of the actual cost of the work exclusive of the above and of the cost of sewar laterals and water service connections to the lot lines for each lot not used in he rental housing project together with interest at the same rate in 15equal annual instalments The town will levy special tax rates in respect of each lot not used in the rental housing project to be levied sufficient only to rc imburse the town for payments in cluding interest and to run for the same period CRAIG unsr Mr and Mrs James Fraser Agin court and Mrs Edwards Vascy visited Mr and Mrs Bert Caston at the weekend Presbyterian Anniversary The Presbyterian anniversary services will be held next Sunday Oct 11 at 11 am and pm Rev Mr Moore will have the services Mr and Mrs Thomas Dunn are home after an enjoyable trip to the Coast Mrs Edwin Richardson and Miss Jean Minty Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Hodgson Win Prizes At Barrie Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Arthur Snider and Mr and Mrs Max Craig who took several good prizes at Barrie Fair James Rehdman was home from his boat for the weekend George Smith and Fraser Curr were home from Toronto for couple of days good number from the village attended Barries fine fair on Fri day and Saturday FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK IIIEIICII MOTORS Your DODGE DESOTO DEALER IO Ross =St Barrie PHONE 5735 PLANT NOW For beautiful Spring gone through six games without gwm Thc Barons on their exhjbj prior to the 33rd Tudhopc cup battle at Midland Saturday Nesbttt after furious hours of paper work raised heavy on tour had 051 ltMontreal brows and relayed the Tudhope Cup would be race between Quebec Aces wauml Midland High School two year winners and Orillia Collegi 12331 had mad we Chico game Torontos bid for tie ended when Kennedy was waved to the penalty box at 1911 of the final period as the Barons ran out the clock ish escaped his grasp and in the SI Tulips Daffodils ate Barrie and Collmgwood were supposed to be dead and fight for last place Ir Collingwpod lived to the script throvf of 52 feet five inches but as actors Barrie were com breaking the former mark Of 48 plate 110p Instead of defending feet seven inches set by Bredin of champions Midland staging the Orillia in 1947 redbot rivalry for district laurels Neil Peacock Was the meets top it was the lifeless body of BDCI performer as he carried the torch who challengedOrilliZas successful for Orillia The fleetfooted veteran championship bid but lost produced lightning 22355 seconds RememberBarrie was supposed run In the 220yard dash to break to wait until 1955 Perhaps Orillia the old mark of 23155 seconds beld always keen competitor with jointly by Ross Malkin and the late arrie prompted the local track Reg Roach of Barrie and Doug Ref and contingent to place an extra Ile of Midland effort on the line Whatever the This sensational run fcIllowed his case they made creditable show reordbreaking leap in the running mg despite finishing poor second hop step and jump of feet to Orillia new Tudhope Cup ChamIinchcs bettering the 1946 mark of plans andtheir first in the last 10 10 feet 101 inches set by Kettleof years Midland The White and Elm track team Peacock collected two other firsts amassed Oil points well in front of in the meet winning the senior Barrie With 62 Midland who were lOOyard dash in 1025 seconds and supposed to he strong contender the running broad jump with 18 againbarely edged into third place tech 1113 inches with 54 paints while Callingmod Two other Tudhope Cup records almost vacated the cold cellar were broken Orillias Fred Slessor iwlthtgz points for thcaftemoon broke the intermediate high jump Aggie Nesbttt predicted one mark with five feet six 33 inches thing correctly his team wouldnt breaking the figure of feet win Butthey made some of the spotlight shine their way ltBarrle before the day was completed Tom 8111 Quinlan of Midland estab VPODPIBIODIWIIO can heav the eight lished intermediate pole intermediate shot put like vault mark 10 feet inches toy nplmtcred meet record with bettering the vault Of nine feet acne FIRST QUALITY LINE yALUES TO $290 Omar FSPEcIAL 339m inches set in 1947 by Bill Hinton of The former Barrie Ilyer flashI little Tony Poeta displayed 1115 best hockey of tho entire tour against the Leafs In fact Poeta The Cleveland club breaks its training activities in Barrie on Friday morning and moves toward had me its first game In their defence of Wurnsscirrzccls ms AWE league cam he swept in oilhastangday fllc cou onn Toe game Starla 15pm Smythe will have some of the op ponenis that the Barons played lll inches set in 1949 by Pete here Tuesday night waiting for Pursianen of Collingwood the Cleveland club in Pittsburgh Barrie who cracked pole vault on Saturdcy nightfor the Leafs records in all divisions in the local and the Hornets usually keep the field day had to settle for trio cf railroads in business when things seconds but they went tothe fore are going badly for Toronto and in long distance runs Mike Brown that they did on Tuesday ing clocked the intermediate half mile with good pace of minutes 30 seconds and Gillespie the schools ace miter had the track to himself in thesenior run with time of minutes 10 25 seconds Bob Jackson comparative new comer to local tracks nicked Bar rie first in the intermediate 220 yard ditch and the final red rib bonjcame from senior John Ricct who heaved the lZpound shot put 39 feet inches LONG DROP Although he didnt win an event The highest single drop of the Bruce Poppleton Of the senior class Angel waterfalls in Venezuela is copped two seconds and third 2648 feet FORMER HOCKEY STAR William LaRoche hockey star at Graycnhurst in the thirties died recently at his home in Tor onto from heart ailment Inter ment was made at Gravenhurst He played wing and defence on several good Gravenhprst Indians club and later with Toronto Good years Thompson Cup Remains Barrie Cirls Score YcursOITrIIck Mee Fourth Win In III Battles Thompson Cup track and field champions will soon own the coveted honors Miss Ruth Kissocks teani retained their 1952 title and bulged their record to four victories in six years of competition during Saturdays meet at Midland Barrie girls scored 63 points out of possible 88 well In front of secondplaice Colllngwood with 55 points Midland placed thirdwith 5112 and Ortilla last With 4912 points The repeat champions scored fawn pOints won as Ruth Dangcr first in every event but the high field and Barbara Bunting Web the jump collecting only five points on senior and intermediate divisions two fourths and second in this competition The hop stop and jump was the main ground gainer 15 Jill Smith and Hem Chancel nicked Ruth Dangerfield clocked the limit the italic and intermediate senior Qiyard dash 11 945 second sectors analoan Bruce second in to pickup disappointed slack on the scalar ranks the track although 4m tannin brood Jump also team tallied twin was second in the junidr Barrie relay Orillic Senior Hockey Club 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