Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 17 Mar 1958, p. 3

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3s ulum and this group staged an ILANKY HERB MAYS light jerse is shown outjumping four Waterdown play ers in an action shot token Saturday night at oBarrie Central Collegiate Mainly due to Mays outreaching his oppon very good gymnasium ents Borne won thegame 8562 and stands chance of continuing in the OABA pluydowns These same two teams meet next Saturday at Waterdown In this game Mays netted totgi of 45 points gt gnawsinustutut LooKIt=pyoRtHE Stem5 fi Fills New Church For Dedication Continued rum page one of Trinity United Church To ronto The new church is impressive in its simplicity of design Sim ilar to the old church on Dunlap Street there is balcony above the main body of the church for the congregationbut there the similarity boLwEen the two vbuild ings ends glass wallruns down the side of the church parallel with Ross Street giving light to both the main hall and to the split lfiel hall below The choir and quartet of the church supplying special music for the three services yesterday was under the direction of the organist and director chur chill Next Sunday March 23 dedication of memorials and gifts will take place at the regular morning service Immediately following the evening service there will be open house at the church BDCC Open House Big Success Continued from page one Tricky Experiments In the science rooms young stu dents worked at experiments showed young chicks in the vari ous stages of hatching and hatch car and made distilled water There was also an intriguing elec trical experiment with an apple which was little troublesome when seenzby this reporter Thermutor mechanics course is onenof the more recent subjects added to the night school curric excellent working demonstration of the electrical circuit of car record player waspressed into service to help operate the onoif switching of the heail and tail lights The Show Scene pleasing and interesting predominated al though there were three or four parmust Most or the artists chose snow scenes for their sub ject and many of them succeeded in capturing the softening etfect snow has on scene The photographic group of the collegiate again had display of portraits which were well up to the high standard of work don by these young photographers Special Evénts in addition to what might be termed these statlc displays ifspecial events drew udienccs The instrumen ta class grade 940 the Glee Club and the student ashion show packedthe auditorium In they gyninariurnmauy took time out to watch tumh ng and gymnastics and basketball similar program in new gym nasinln alsoattruct Club held its club championships at the Barrie Armoury Friday evening NextSoturday March 22 the Georgian Bay champlonships will get underway here On that day at pm thesingle will be played off with many clubs from the area competing The iollowing Friday and Sat urday March 2829 the rest of the games including doubles will he played On Friday as well as the door courtsatthe Armoury two courts at Collier Street United Church will the used Atter the finalsMarch 29 that will he in evening the pre sentation prizes will take place Local Games From reports received with re gards to the local clubs play this past Fridaya good many of the Georgian Bay championship prizes could stay right here in Barrie games played this pastweekend Inntill mens singles champion shipgamc Charles Seagrarnde fcated Herb Mays he of basket ball lame Jean Carruthers won the la es title by defeating Mari Hickl ng Herhhiays and John Tribble combined towih thennens dou bles title over Doug Sarjeant and Stan Harris Ladies doubles crown went to Mali Hickling and Joy Armstrong They defeated Jean Carrumors andlarn Nixon inthe champion ship game Long andpshort 1n the miixed doubles event the long and short of it Hem Joy Armstrong and Larry Whitby the ovent Grent credit is due to both staff and students of Bar rie District Central Collegiate for thesuccess of theevéning VAL CHAMPIONS DECIDED illBADMINTON CLUB The local Garrison Badmintonl Ken Glenn Here are the resultsof the Mays and Mari Hickiingdefcated rwaitunt p111 and it your carrier as not arrived thenva liluysstands about loot and half higher than his partner Mnrj Hickling Winchcslcr deicntcd Heather Men Nabb Larry Whitby was nians sinlt glcs consolation winner ovcr Lcs Martin Ladies doubles consolation wiu ners were Audrey Halfyard and Norma Bayliss over Joan Saso and Eridie Tiayers Doug Sayers over Dorothy and FREE ESTIMATES Nq DELIGATION manhunt nwnmt 00 34 BayfieldSt WITH THESE BIG BANNERS OVER 450430 VIN mmIMERCHANDISE PRIZES ladics singles competition Ruth ml 57500 Merchandise Voucherx $5000 MerChandise Voucher Ms or BIG sAvNss

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