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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1958, p. 5

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HaroldIBildyIflCottnnItle nslbe for aging an tbegpgarrie IFlyers of the OHA Jun ior series arrived In lawn yesterday and uprused his be lief that the local pucksteis should do alright for themselves this coming season Baldy as he is known all across the continent brought news of several exliyers too as well as happenings at the Boston Bruins NHL training camp PrmntBoys About the present edition of the Fiyers which ofeourse is not yet estabiished Cotton said the Fly Lak or have the nucleus of fine club He was most emphatic on this point noting that the Flycrs will havc at least six good rearguards at training camp He predicts the team will be strong between the pipes too He didnt say it but he was undoubtedly hinting that the best offense is good defence Counting on his lingers Cotton listed Dale Rolfe Marv Rutledge Ed Westfall and Wayne Haig four returning rcarguards who should stack up with any in the league He then looked to Barry Ashhec the reiurningJunior 13 star from Lakeshore Bruins Then there was lad named Tom Mala oncy from New Llskcarda juven ile ofwbom Cotton says is real bruiser and enjoys nothing bet ter than pushing the opposition around He also noted the prob able promotion of Raymond Du puis colorful boy from New market Smoke Rings Cotton beamed as he spoke of these lads and again expressed his opinion that the club should be very strong at the blueline He mentioned too that the team would have good goaltending this season He didnt use any names bilt if its Norman Jacnncs the kid who split the nctmindingjob with Ross Brooks last season he should be right If one of the new kids can piuh Jacques out of then he must be good Not Too Excited When he spoke about the for ward wail Cotton wasnt quite so enthusiastic The Fiyers have but one return ing forward Danny Patrick and he cant take the place of three good lines However Pollink centre finished among top 10 scor crs last season and should carry big part of the load The chief scout of the Bruins said he was upset by the injury to Grant Kilpatrick formerly of oshore Kilpatriek who won the scoring in the Metro loop last winter broke his leg recently and will be missing from the Fly ers lineup for at least three months Cotton also brought newsIrelt garding Doug Lovcday giant sized youth who scored tonsIo goals in junior competition downWondstock way last season Doug Whos brother Gord play ed with the Fiyers few seasons advised the Flyers that he had In lured his leg He went as far as to ask for his release from the club Fiyers Move Up About more recent exFiycrs Cotton had much to say He said everyone connected with the Bruins has been most impressed with the play of Dick Cherry Flyer of two seasons ago Dick Cotton says was one oi the best players in the Bruins camp this fall Billy Forhan and Pete Panagai ko the locals leading scorers last winter have been sent to the Quee bee Aces along with Bernie Cote Bob Blackburn another kid who showed occasional flashes of great potential while with the locals last year has been most impressive and will toil with either Provid ence Reds or Quebec this winter Murray Davison who partnered on the defence with Blackburn last season isprcsently working out Races Were Feature BarrietExhibition The Barrie Exhibition Saturday closed oyening and pen us ual the thousands of spectators officials judges and competitors were quite satisfied with the whole affair Sports fans got plenty to cheer aboutasboth Fridays and Satur daysaetivities included exciting harness racingIevents Here are the results Friday first heat nonwinners of $300 class 226 Lee Henley driven by Summervilie sired by Lee Harves ter owned by Summerviile of Orangeviile Julie Marque Graham Tarton Mae Graham Collingwood Jackie Lee Mc lntyre Musty Lee McIntyre Oxendcn Lady Admiral Bingham Admiral Pelee Bing Iham Shelbourne Lady Dil lion Devinc Diiiion Mae Levering Goldwater Violet Girls Hewke Mr Van Hawke Coldwater Mac Volo Pat Crows Bennett Voio Fred De vett Vasey Highland Hawke Irvine Glen Hanover Irvine Aviiiston Second heat Lee Henley Lady Lady Admiral Jackie Lee Violet GirlHighland Hawke Julie Mar que Mac Vulo Lady Dillion dis qualified First heat nonwinners class 223 Truemark Dr Young Me Brook Dr Young Alliston Lady Clipper Filiett Chipps Fillett Orangevilie Corp Mac Hawke Dillon Mac George Hawkc Oriiiia Jane Riddle DIrvine an Riddle Dclrvine Rosemount Modell ct Hewison Prince Direct Thompson KingDul Nat Sainlon Sainlon Clifford Second heat Truemark Lady Clipper Corp Mac JaneIIiiddle Nat First Heat Highland Glen Wood Glen Hanover Wood orangeville Linda Lee Henley Raylawsop Lee Haiveslee Ray Lawson Midland Clyn Miller Brook Smith Milierbrook ISmith Burks Falls Window Lee Lady SI Summerville Lee Har veslee Sulnmerville Orange viile Hanson Creed Irvine Guy Castieton Jimmy Crccd lrvine Alliston Linda Ado Sainlon Calmuet Ado Sainlon Clifford Jack Patch Edwards Dan Patch Jr Edwards Phelpston Second Heat Hanson Creed Highland Glen Jack Patch Lila Lee Henley Clyn Miller Brook Window LEO Lady Linda Ado Saturday first heat team race class 220 Bar Direct Law son Victory Bars Youn Or angeville lripple Gratto Young Victory Bars Young Waldemar Red Chief Lawi son Jimmy Chief Lawson1llid land Marsh Lee Brethour Ben Lee Brethour Bros Blackwater Man Crow Safety Man Devett Vasey Billy Boy Kissock Thé Sultan Kissock Oro Station Sceond Heat Bar DirectMarsh Lee Red Chief ManBilly Boy First heat road race class 216 Vicy Todd Keeling Julion Todd Keeling Waldemar Bon nie Brook Star Brown His Ex cellency Brown Meaford Ambitious Gulbertston Rip Him over Dundalk Bill BoySutton Dr Cowie The Sultan Dr Cowie Triple Gratton Bowmanville Second heat Ambitious Bonnie Brook Star Vicy Todd Billy Boy Sutton gt THE BACKBONE No nation can afford full time Civil Defence staff Volun leIersmust provide the back bone Join now MERRY MENAGERIE Its nonskidth for pety weather can BENEFlC Al Baldyli job with the Aces but may wind up Marvin iiiu playing with North Bay Trapper Already slated fortbc Trapper is Ross Brooks who outshone all other rookie goalie in the Bnilna training program Top Brut Baldy also passed along that two of the Bruins top brass would attend training camp in Barrie this year Walter Brown president of the Bruins is scheduled to arrive in town tomorrow Lynn Patrick genv eral manager of the club will ar riye in Barrie Wednesday Here is the list of boys invited to the Barrie Flyers Junior hockey training camp Pierre Gagnc North Bay Juven iies left wing Gemld Lee Tillsonburg Juven iles right wing Raymond Bethune North Bay Juveniles right wing Edward Hospador Temiskaming intermediates right wing Ronald Jay Pctcrborough Jun ior defence Randall Miller Halifax Juniors centre ior left wing Donald Soehner Kitchener June ior left wing Orvai Crawford Lakeshore Jun ior left wing Douglas Loveday Junior Bleft wing Brian Robins Lakeshore Junior left or right wing Gaetan Secours Montreal Jun ior left or right wing Claude Boureiic Cowansville PQ centre Walter Adair Lakcshore Junior goal Raymond Dupuis Newmarkct Junior left wing or defence Wayne Haig Barrie Flycrs de fence Danny Patrick centre Dale Rolfe Barrie Fiyers de Ifence Woodstock Thomas Toke 2l Margin Over Lakeview Thomas Electric took 21 lead in the bestofspven industrial softball League final series Friday night at Queens Park by whip ping Lakeview Dairy 73 Both clubs waited until the late innings to display their best batt ing form Thomas had peeked away at the pitching of Ross Ronald for single tallies in each of the first second and fifth frames In the sikth the home club took advantage ofa few Lakeview mis plays and scored four times giv ngd the eventual winners a70 ea In the top of the final frame the seventh Lakcview struck for three runs but fell well short of the mark Don Dykstra did the chucking for Thomas Electric with Funber behind the plate The Lakeview Dairy battery eon sistcd of Ross Ronald on the rub her and Jim Quinlan behind the plate The fourth game of the series will most likely be played this evening at Queens Park although no date has been forwarded ofe fieially This marks the second success sive year that Lakeview has enter Dairymen lost out to Torgis Auto motive in thrillinglvseries Torgis then entered the Senior Softball League and speculation is that Thomas Electric if victorious will try to promote its club to the major ranks George ohla St hliehaelsIJun Barrie Ilyers ed the finals Last summer the inn defence Marcel Teuier dun Ed Weatfall Barrie do ior centre orIIcftyth lt fence Barry mum mahomrunior defence Gerald Hendry Lakeshon Jun for defence Gnu Kiipatrick Lakes Jun ior centre out with broken leg Neil Paicoe Brookin centre or left wing Aurelie Bourgeois eard Juveniles centre Wayne Watson New Juvenilesieft wing Tom Maloney New Llakeard Juveniles defence William Bud Newton New Liskeard Juveniles goal Doug CarrNcw Liskeard Juv eniies forward Danny Gray Oshawa Juveniles left wing David Nichoiishen Oshawa Ju veniles centre James Topping Oshawa JuVen ilcs goal Gary Lawson Oshawa Juveniles centre Ernest Mills Oshawa Juveniles centre Bill Lee Tillsonhurg Juveniles defence Gary Rowbotham Belleviile Jun iorB centre Robert Wilson leeshore Jun ior centre James Cosgmvc West Mount PQ Juveniles defence Wayne Rutledge Gravonhurst Juveniles goal Tolson Chapman Newfoundland Juniors oai Bob Wright Oshaw Juveniles efence Nick Kennedy Eel Newfoundland left wing Dick Power Belle lalIan foundiand defence Nelson LeClnir Kapuskasing Ju veniles centre or right wing Norman Jacques Barrlclilyers goal fORBAYI WINS RCAF BALLmm The ball team from Tonbay Staff Lounge Newfoundland captured the third annual RCAF softball championship at Camp Borden Sunday The fiveteam tournament start ed on Saturday and concluded Sarldayr atiicrnoom bay defeated Tactieai Air ICom mand SupportUnit Edmonton 1611 in the final contest Bob Young who reii ved Flynn Flanagan in the fourth inning was the winning pitcher for Toubay Diek Werezak pit ched for Edmoriton and was charged with the loss Saturday morningMoose Jaw Saskatchewan won the Thining Command Divisions title whipping Centraiia 30 behind the nwhit pitching of Cliff Brown Brown whiffede batters who cable to the seveninning Iconte Satiirday afternoon defeated Moose Jaw 54 mouton topped st 1245 At the end of the on Sunday Group Captain IXizest of Camp Borden presented man captain of the team IUlldEI ideal con theun aided human eye can discern an abjectrmeasuring 131500th of in inch in dis eter MEN OF TOMoRROW lt PRACTICE MODERATIOIN TODAY IUD when Ton DY 15 The Bat to Tiin Timmcr nouns am 29 use freedoms THOMPSON RECORDS tConIinucd frommage four new in SeniorI CurricBarrio 1952 inin Jualoii so yards trainee Midilnd 1058 87 seconds Intermediate Goyards iirophycltiiunewood 1958 70 wonder Senior 75 yards Colinowned toss Inna it Junior MeCiung Midland Chappcl Barrie 11962 ft in intermediate Samsel Barrie 111952 Tremblay Midland 11952 ft in Senior Gray Midland 1953 ft Pop Sepand Jump Junior Jill Smith Barrie 11953 as ft 1V in Intermediate Ruth Danger iield Barrie 11952 22 In 11 senioi Jill Smith Barrie 1956 can my in SoftbaliDiatance Throw Junior Diane Brophy Col iingwoodv tiesi 171 gt in Ifnterhiediate Barrie Central 1958 up SeniorI Midland 1058 132 Basketbtll Spced Pas Junior Barrie 1956 100 passes per minute intermediate Midland 1856 129 paSSEs per minute Senior Midland 1956 124 passes per minute some Distance Punt Junior Churchill 195299n 10 in fntermcdiate Brandon Mid Watson 96 seconds Barrie landli53 119 ft iii in Senioi MahcrMidiand iosa1is sunrcosrs UP From 1948 to 1057 the average cost ofplant and equipment to create one new Job immanufactur ink in Canada increased from $0433 to $1144 riir Anchorman WANT an among an 324 Foresters Officers Mess 0m F°r c°mmm°es Asks What Became At the annual meeting of the Corner stone 0ftieershfess Grey and slmcoc Foresters Fnday night at Barrie Post 179 Collier sinct Armoury four committees were formed to function during the en Barrie Sept 25 To TheEditor suing year The mess is headed by com The Barrie Examiner mittee of the active officers will Capt Howard as president Lt Wally Smith as secretary and Lt Harris Steele as treasurer The honorary and associate mem bers provide the committees to assist Previously there had been only the house committee This year Ernest Bell was elect ed chairman of uouse and he will select the members of his com mittee Donald Cameron will head the new finance committee and Edwin Myers publicity The recruiting committee with Seagram as chairman was set up recently the members being Walls Dyment and Snelgrovo The Mi ii has always formed ner stone from the old post office and what did it contain The usual contents are the local news paper and coins of the realm Apparently there was no offl cial laying of the corner stone of the new post office and very nice gesture would be to place it in conspicuous place in the new building with suitable inscrip tion As the daughter of the man who was for many years the post office inspectoriof this division am very much interested Yours truly ADELE SPRY 1958 SirWhat became of the cor TAXES APLENIY In the current year Canadians will pay to the federal govern ment about $1301 million in pcr sonal income taxes about 51249 million in sales and excise taxes BATAQO tilt Minoan STORM packs wmoows AWNINGS Definitely the finest deluxe all aluminum storm doors and windows on the market today BilliliiE TENT AWNING It 31 Hayfield st PA 66437 the bulk of the fighting force when war has comeln this coun try and it always will Capt ll Howard officer commanding Headquarter Company stated in his remarks at the meeting as he appealed for the associate members to asskt in bringing the unit up to strength The Foresters want 100 more men at once since training begins this coming week Capt Howard pointed out that last year there had been anim pression that the Militia would be devoted solely to Civil Defence as sistance and this had hurt recruit ing This year the Militia will receive full military training The Foresters are Militia unit of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps There are great opportunities available in the Militia for ad vancement and commissioning For those willing to spend little extra time each week there is valuable training good fellowship and pay MAKE IT STRONG Hoping wont stop an bomb Ward off the threat by making Canadas Civil Defence strong Support your Civil Delt fence organization Kl Canadian wheat production first exceeded 100000000 bushels in 1905 STORE HOURS 915 am 530 pm Dally 915 mm 12 Noon Wed HlSTYLE SIZES 712 2L93 WINTE AWAIUII and so ladyv like 510 adore this lovely Wool Coat with its detachable Mouton processed sheared lamb trimmed capo In the popular trimfitting style Quiiwd lining in red sapphire toast chierlhriitlriccdi ZELLERS LIMITED 60 Dunlop St SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Boyhltes dog Th the human Interact story tho stories abolitordlnarypa nationsstodoa of kind and huiiiour 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