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Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1958, p. 2

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pression Well is there another name the tell which si gooidern with fire intente de come out on top when lire meets nlrmmmccs Thread you who didnt attend the international Speed Sign Meet omdternpcnfclt Bayscppos St Vincent Park are probably won dering attendance WM we mentioned sewnm in those pages it was surprisih ly andalarmingly small We do not know why The weather was bca tiful lloWevorwcintend to snoop aroundand try and have some ah Swen fochdnrsday 1was most unfortunate that the ice hadlo become so slushy yesteri day afternoon as it spoiled practically all of the races that were run Slit it is also unfortunate because the bigger crowd of the two days was undays One of the eventsfomitted because of the bad conditions was barrel jumgingrlolks would miss this the mast because it would un doubtedly ave prDVQlLihc most colorful event of the two days and well explain that Wednesday as well We would like tocongratuiate the men in charge of gettingthe school kids from the many Barrie schools into the sets it was heart vsrmingto see so many small fry iromour own town taking part1 in one race alone there were over 40 participants BASKETBALL BITS On Tuesday tomorrow Barrie NorthCollegiate Junior girls play the winners of the south for the COSSA championship This will be homeandhome series with the localvlassies visiting the hOmc of their yet unidentified opponents later onin the week The 3058A championships for schools will be played at North Collegiate in thencar future North being an school will naturally not take an active part in these hoop proceedings But Just the samefit should provide some good entertainment NOW WAIT MINUTE class of youngsters from Midlands Regent Public School were guests of the Barrie Flyers at Friday nights game against the Hamilton TigerCubs So what do the young lry do they cheer for Hamilton because the Hamiltonian boast Midland lad in the lineup lie is Don Vilcox incidentally the crowd at that gme was slght for sore eyes most welcome sight Close to 1500 local folk were on hand And they saw whale of good game too Barrie Bantam hackcyists skated their last stride last week when thcy lost to Collingwoad in an OMHA game Score was 42 and the locals died with their boots on They worked themselves to frazzle and did themselves proud even though they did come out on the wrong end of the score TAKES nou ow that broomball seems to have taken hold on thesports fra ternity here why notstart league or two or three next winter it gives the old fogies chance to get some healthy recreation Besides its heck of lot of fun coULo wrap 11 up The fight to decide it the Barrie Flyers are officially in the DEA Junior playoffs could and tonight when the Flyers travel to the Industrial City to play Gerry Browns TigerCubs Guelph Biltmorea who at this moment can still tie the Flyers play tomorrownight at St Catharines gt DEPENDS 0N WEATHER if weather permitssuch travelBarrie Juveniles will travel to Mid and tomorrow night Return game wlll rould and should he at Barrie Arena WednesdayGaimetime would be 830 pro LaeaLMldgets will host Collinguood tonight we hope Gametimc is noncor roLooK Lastweekendrfiarrics intermediate basketball teamthought it had been gratitedzthe right of way to play Trenton in the OABA playdowns The locals had understood thatlrillia had been chopped due to that clubs irritable disposition However Saturday we leamcdthere was to be meeting deciding what to do with the Qrilliansif it means walking to the gym lornothing again then we say kickcm out for good If they dont want to play make jcm pay the hands of the long arms of the la recent hockeymalrli Only one of Pdlice scorers eouldbe identified He was Don Graves His goal gave the Police an early lead Greg TomlinsonIBob Hooper and Eve Smith with the winner were the scorers forthe joyous newsme NewShqfiUnds BedtflEolice Al Broombqll So they gained revenge what Yup Saturday night at Barrie Arena the newshounds featuring éénts from CKBBCKVR and The Teohn ns in laboratories of the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service oonduet thon sands of free clinical RH tests for expectant mothersannually Your dollars given to thecana Rod rosswillh mai tain this al xaminer defeated the police in hard ughthilariously funny broomballgama The 32 win tor theNewshou revenged the de one Friday can Mk Its stalemat Cubs and Flyeri ch was the casc with the Hamilton TigerCuban Seéond placeholders in the ORA Junior loop and Barrio Flyerocus tad of the No15 spot Going into that game Hamilton had wonJD straight games the Flyershadgwon four straight Atend of three actionpacked periods the two clubs were dead locked 44 ihirs neither team lost neither won but they can change the name of their streaks from wln ning to tunbestem The tie did nothing for the C1rhs hurt it was most important forthc Flyc Bnaus at the some time thosatwn cluhswm battling each otherToronto Marl boros were handing the seventh lace Guelph Biltmorcs 64 de eat Bllts on the Spot As resultof the turn games Barrie took an eightpoint lead over Guelph meaning that Aha Bills with only lourgarnerilcft topley could onlytiethe Flycrs if they won all ottheir games At the same time idle FlyErs would have to dropall of their remaining tllts However satisfied the Flyers were with tie they could have been much happierwlth win And by most standards they should have taken twonot just one point from the game Except for hrief moments in the second period Hap Enuns hustling band of youngsters bad the best thepliiy llhe locals had many more good chances to put the puck in the not Theyout shot Hamilton 4286 PeteNetd Pair lindoubtcdly aware that any thing can happen in this league nun put Pete Panagebko miak nd nil back into the lineup The resule surprise to all parties Notbnnlyydidjlete play his doing as welljas ever despitelimited gt get to aim taro into pay dirk rm innuendo mittg 11 Marl He fired ibevonlygoal of the first period fromtho tside when his high drivefoun travel ling room between Carl Wetze and the goalme He was also the marksman on the locals fourth and last goal of the game midway through thé second period He picked off Murray Davlsonr rebound off the post and slapped the disc ovar the prostrate Hamilton goalie Rugged Murray avison wu re monsible for the tally as he bull1 ed his way the length of the ice before bouncing the puck off the goainost Bob Blackburniand Jack Cole were the other Barrio scorers Blackburn fought his way out from behind the net before shoot ing the puck home for his goal Coles shot from behind the net skiirgimcd into the net off Wetzc pa Pat Baker Jerry Sullivan ma Blackburn ned Murray Oliver were the Hamiltongoalvgettcrs Bard Workers While it wouldntshow on the score sheet Tommy Black Danny Patrick and goaltender Normfin Jacques were big reasons thq MARLBOROSBOUNGE Tliey were Wondering Pete Panagabkn colild see when the chunky Western Canada import skated on to the ice at Maple Leaf Gardens yesterday afternoon Wcllanhour and half later they thetans lnthe building had their answer ForTwa Goals Pciemouldxsee alright despite the complicated design otbandagcs good enough to score two goals and playa standout game llowever his performance was notall that was needed for the Flyers to triumph over the Toronto Marlboros few offbeat perform ances by couple of the Flyers played major role in the Barrie hays dropping 64 decision Theloss prevented the Flyers from eliminating Guelph Biltmores chances of making the OliA Junior playoffs The Eiltmores can still catch up to the Flyeiy if they can win their four remaining games while the Plyers lose theirs The Biltmores though cauldflbc eliminated from playoff competi tion without stopping on the1ice all tomorrow night against St Catlr arines TeePees For tonighhthe Flyers have an engagement with Hamilton Tiger Cubs in Hamilton win or tie there would mean inferthe Flyers andiinis for the Bush mcn Besides Panagabka Flych goals were potted byrlled Crosland and hard workin Tommy Black who has aVerage hotter than point game since comingJo the Flyersearly in December Over thatzsame period the Fly ers have looked more like the good hockey elubiihwas supposed to be For the MarlborosexSt Mikes starlack McMasterhled the way with info goals Oth goals came off thesticksoh oug Riséley Sonny Osborne Bob David in and Jim Mutchie Sevenofthe gameszlz penalties weredislied an Marlboro play ers Marlies Riseleyut Marlies oshorhe Biseley Penalties 73rColeand Ctmy 1105 Patrick 18 Osborneufifié 5Flvevrs Black Panagabo Patrick 114 312 Third Period dearlies McMastcr Marlics Davidsb arom Panagnbko Cote Patrick Marlics Muréhle Risoley osborney osland Gorrie Oshawa 84 Bill game was knotted and almost or win forrtho Fiye matesmaininglntbe flnhcame up cutF tori via the second ermnredds of them Were labelledminilesfrom closeinm 0n numerous occasions he kick ed out three and four shots in succession as the Hamiltonian tried desperately tograb off their lltb consecutive win Butthe play that could have innovation Points Adding Up Colis Start Today Four Rink During First Day 0f weekLong The Barrie Curling ubs fifth annual Weeklong Bonsplel started Saturday morning it continues Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday Sixteen rinks saw action this past Sbffirdaysfartingin the Bar tieExnminer event and some dmpning to gerling Trust Trophy competition Rinkslletumnsgmsw At the evenings close four rinks won the right to return next Saturdayhto compete forthe big awards John Ecclea of Brampton who recently took part in the Consols event at Oshawa and Stu Lane of Guelph wilLre turn to play in the Examiner ev ent Norm Garbut of Brampton and Hurl of Orillia will return to play in the Sterling Trust eventl ln order togain entry to the final days play Lane had to de feat one of Guelphfs toprinks Jones The Jones rink wasthe first winner otthe Examiner Tro phyga few years ago Here is the personnel of the re turning rinksStu Lane slup AMaeGregar vice Switzer second Fushtey leadJ Eccles skim Willis vice Molinard second Jr Slinger lead iilurl skip Ken Micks vice Jack Martin second John Lee lead Norm Gan butt skip Bruce McClure vice Harvie Moorhesd second Nick Magwoodlead gt Examiner Event Dr Tre Behan Drillla defeated Pate Ella Brampton 109 John Eccles drampton defeated Les Farr Brampton defeated JackWilson Midland on Dev Hewitt Ollllla defeated Norm GarbuttBrnmpten lob Ai Jones Guelph defeated iiurporillia 117 A1 Milson Dch Soqu defeated Gord Knee shnw Churc ilE Stan ilieh ardson Union lie defeated Guy RalfLondon 134 Stu Lane Guelph defeated George Thomp son Brampton 1017 Eccles defeated Behan 106 Hewitt defeated Farr 143 Jones defeated MilwnrloZ Lane defeat edvitiehardson 1M qFccles defeated Hewitt 105 footedJones so Sterling am defeated Ella 1075 GarA Haddoa Welds towards which can only befully enloyed meatball Stewarts Wholesale won The Barrios Rumble fihophy Sam day night emblematic of broad ball atlprcm at the Wini mg mg 1m Mm ter Carninl in the tinLouie me In of the fortnight series Stewarts that memo broke daleted WWWMW at WinonaThe adonoted tho bank Am the net with drive that The champs was presented the the strong with hyGrant Beyer president otlthe barrio chamberat Cogn changed the whole picture at the fence archu Mi in ill in teamfpnrtlcipatedin the novelty broclahau event Emudogtfi it to the full burn me xcuem rsnum yo 91 hlkfl some GoalgJr nos defence Davina Rolf email Rut ledge forwards thlburn Barium Black Patrick cote Jo sephson ColeCrosland Patagar k0 Officials Referee GordFever eau linesmenh Jim Henderson Bob Nadoa allotfloronto Fitat Period Wmnmmtcm 14o Penalties Black 346 son 649 ng 303 other 1901 smearstor lmBIEKJYMW in Eriday nights series actionBcrrie Juvenile Hockey lsts defeated DeVilbiss 24 Am old Neil and Ken Lloyd werethe arksmea for the winners John oormnn connected forthe losers Cenfral Grads shut RCAF Camp Borden so on goalsjby Hankffhompson and Jim Edwards Thomas Electric defeated the fpackcd Town of Barrie aggre gation 14 on Jordan Abercrom bies tally And in the final test massing led by tint canker Bill Adams shut out The Barrie Examiner gang 10 Series gt In the series Lakevlew um started thehall bouncing by lip Penalties Young 1102 Jo setting Johna Lang 21 pm sephspndoubie minor 132 Blacldiurn 1328 Black 1834 Oliverrt1959 IN MINOR Several Legion Minor Hockey League games were played ather rie Arena Saturday gt In the first of few AHL games Rochester shut out Eric on goal by Harold Johnson Buffalo trounced Spokane 51 with all of the winners five goals being scored by Doug SmithDavld Reynolds scored for Spokane Cleveland nnd Springfield plan ed to 11 tie Tom Arnold scored for Springfield and Cowley for Cleveland Providence defeated Hershey 42 Ted Ayers scored pair of goalsfor the winners RickeyDnnn and Terry Long got the others Rod Osborne and John Wnnless In Juniorcompetition Marlboros defeated Guelph 32 David Rcid Billy Silk andBrent Ronald scor ed for the winners John Botstone and Jitnmy Westman scorcdfor Guelph butt use son defeated Kneeshaw son 11 featedBell ll Garbutt defeated Gorrle Hurl defeated Thompson 104 Here is Wednesdays draw in the Examiner event starting at 945 am Dr Jones Midlond vs ll Cum ming Brampton Ken Tanner ll Penelangjill hellBnm Del Hastings Midland Vfcliff Nel son Brampton Dr Hiseox Brampton vs Gord Sloan Graven hurst Harry Almstrong Barrie vs Don llolden Oshawa Howard singlet Burbidge Barrie vs Hse Whmgyt Ion wo goayi by is Buc 5151 illerdcfented rillhatham in ri ia vs er ra swemvsmioam Reuben Lucas Churchill vs Dr first Ellis Bracebridge This morning the Colts play downs for this district began It is knockout series Colts are cur lers who have no smorethan seven years experience in the game Deep Snow Prbblem for Uplandqufme Exeesslve snowkdepth low temperatures and high winds have combinedto make hunting sport nior tilt saw Barrie Lawn had three goals for Barrie Scott Spearn nnd Alvin Clark had pair each and McPherson had Windsor crashed Sudbury 71 Ronnie Raycraft scored four times for the winners Drake Richardson Glenn Widdes and Bob llelson scoredtheothers North Bay lost a72 decision to Hrirzel Dan Birch and Bev Thur Irumufs casurxmcron by POLSONIS Bringt fut tulle ltnm Ichan corn or caucusesmorn coma insist upon POLSONG shut out Hnmilton dorflimmyl Bob Walton Scored for Sudbury Kitchener Jim Thompson scoredl four of Kitcheners goals Doog low scored the others DougScott Whales till7 Campbell scored both WW goals Harvey Horton 6r John The championship Ste Wholesale bunch defeated Kolmlr so lwodgeals by Dannszlllfae In one by elk Thurlow Barrie Juvendcs lost 20 de easier to Central Gradsr John Christie and Jim Edwards mica for the old boys onder Valley handed Bud Th Electricians 30 lacing on goals by Jim Kenney Don hob inaon apd Clarence it inhardL Series InC series the first game had ukeview Dairy beating Mine lihg 10 Alex Toffan scored for Lakevlew In the other game Stew arts whose scorer was unidenti tlcd defeated Wonder Valley 10 Lakevlew Dairy won toss and was given bye intotb which they were eventu ivcn the bye hyeb co hlilyhl Stewa Tlieonly contest bsdrth new championsrlicklng Central Grads 20 Again the scorersre malned anonymous Mueh appreciated officials for the games were CharlieJermdy Vern Forbes Jack St Clairilm Quinlan John Winchesterchk Livingston Ted Hardacre Keith Young Elton Parker scents HOCKEY Bay And finally Kingston defeated Cornwall 71 Dennis Decarie and JimMillican scored two goals each for the winners Keith Romphs Richard Marion and Rod Lunan scored the others Don Thompson was the lone Cornwall scorer gt T¢ WRAPPED UP We suggest that the average American teacher or student is so wrapped up via the historyand geography of his own couiitlil that he has tittiettimeuto spend on the country of his neighbor Peace River Block Dawson Creek BC News ALERT senses Keen hearing and sharp sense of smell make up for poor eyesight of Alaskan brown bears Jeffrev Hines scoredfor rhatham Read it in the MORNING whtléits NEWS the most hardy outdoor type at your Drugg of person Travel in the woods CAN NAnbuaL Hewsrarna andover open fields can onljbo accomplished by using snowshoes This general condition extends through the northern twothirds of the Lake simcoe district Deep snowhas fairly wellvcut off the food supply for many birds and the pheasants will be among the greatest sufferers liabbits also arounahle to dig through to fallvudieat and grasses As this time of year is the tra velling period for brush wolyes and fax much gamein weakg ened eond on fallsprey to these predators Ilections desirable Reply giving our no caNiaDArs BMKKEEPEBHCCWNTHNT We réquire man totals charge of smallxnffice with three girls Must be experienced in allphases of accounting procedure including general ledger Abilitfto supervise credit and col on salary expected to noxio liaison oxamnnn LOWESTA PRiCED FULLLSIZE CAR up TO 99 MQRE andVAllan Walker scorcdfor the motioned 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