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Barrie Examiner, 23 Jan 1959, p. 4

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ONPAGECNEolTbeBarrieEzxamlnerol nplanroullilWonhtplheltnyorremvingneheque from Gent Glam perildut Anglefl Conservation Club ln flannel mudetothetaetthat otthenarrlo the tbernomls development the Wot Paid Area FOR THE BENEFIT column should hedevoted the Conservation Club in general many of our readers we felt that to something about this thioweek DYMENTS POND is readily mobbed term midents as that area most popular skating areas thirties it also was very pole rnlt wade or just be on Ind relax in the sun FOR THOSE 0F these pastimu or who are no Dyments Pond is Street Anne Street for in the southest corner at BACK IN THE DAYS when the this area and all um King am Harts Garage and all 01 the other ladustnal to Tilfln Street was Dymeuts Farm and coo= tracks in Canada the Mansfield Tire ropertlea on over gained one of the finest race was run there many years ago popular place to drop an area which is Dunlap Street West th is roximatcly 12 ncru mum pptho aiorementioned boundaries miles around until the late lishin line the beak and watch the wildlife bounded by John and Highway We at lowlying ground Queens Plate was krlown as at the area which now houses the Kings Plate 1N MORE RECENT YEARS the lnrm was known as the ht arm and was part at the late Wflg by the town fathers an it was purchased trial development Slle certain wellknown property this area will always be the WHEN However Club came into being few yours back possible future natural park was ritoasa Wright estate when possible future indus as is ottcn the case when is in one inmilys name for year Dymeat Pond area to many ofus THE Barrie District Hunters and Anglers Conservation the acquisition of this discussed Bill Gamar who was president of the Conservation Club at this time also chairman of the Parks Board did much of the spade wor in lining up this property or the Conservation Club by it turned over to the Parks Board 11 COULD BE SEEN at glance that having there wopld be lotol hard work necessitating expensive earthmoving equipment to get the pond started member of the Kinsmenr Club Kinslnnto thoCones atlon out otethls big as the Dogmaan Club is not re mixing dub hack to its original slate ANOTHER PRESIDENT of the Conservation Club diaetlve Geo Glenn approa ed the Club in making palk ar fund KINSMEN Iowa committed themselves up minnow our Conservation Park misc nmsmtlioofooth Ann tha lmrnia no oy on 1t only on the other side fishing lor kids up to sevenyear period to back the proposed Barrie Kinsmen pond would be rebuilt Street side and The whole area to be cleaned up and kept to as nearils nuturalslate as possible we would wind up with park Midhmlt Park within the city along the lines of the original limits TEE ADVANTAGEd oi such natural park can be seen naghouesnecially witbils central location and possibilities LATE LAST WINTER as part of the local unemployment campaign gang of men was put into this area With chain saws and cleared oilt tho heaviest part of the tangled underbrush and generally cleaned up the min stream disused pond backwater could commence 1008 bed so the drainage of tbe DUE TO THE publicspirited nature of this project Allan Cook offered to move some of his equipment in for very nominal sum and so heavy earthmoving equipment appeared on the scene It has been very slow trying Job Mr Cook money lde his equipment become nuréd IN ANY EASE enacted thatthe year with Allan Books men more and one which must be costing from the times we have seen some lot In this old backwater areas the area is gradually taking shape and it is lnlebruaryo going back in to drag andtill We Have ramp to ten the story the present Dymentla Pond proiect as clearly as possible to bring our readers up to date We hope that we have kept the record straight We would be remiss if we did not mention the line cooperation of one land owner in the area Clarence Cumming and park supermtendalt Jim Savage who has worked very closely with both clubs on thls longrange worthwhile oomnnnlity prokck we was Park at thoold point BEAR lots more about the Kinsmenconservation Dylnent Park pond site anwork develops on this BEFORE wn LEAVE Elle Conservation club we wouldlike all mfreaden intake pledge as the nnblral foresla waters and wildliie In You aavn not made any on gt resources of my country look at the Conservation Pledge give my Canadinntoj savcend faithfully defend from waste its soil andminerals its NewYears resolutions bore 1GB FISHIN seems to becominginto its own this past week or so Even though your columnist has been laid up for week or so many of our fishiu iriends parts 01 Lake Simone especiblly report very good success from Ora Stroud Big Bay Point Fox and Snake islands and in some parts of the bay WE MENTIONED in previous column that it would be the middle of January beiore the fisbin become real good It seems that we really called the shot onthis one even though we were not here to enioylt SORRY no HAVEmissed the grand dinner tbeCcnservatiIin nub put on lasthlondny evening but we are back in harness 31 GAETAN SECOURS tries to ull his wnl through Guelp Biltmore dcienceman in last nights hockey action at Barrio Arena Secours got his shot away but was taken out otthe play by Albert Le brun To the right of the Biltmorc goalie Don Rich is Rod Gilbert Behind the net is Ray Preston This action was caught in the second per Morlhéros Loss Aids Barrie Boys iod Flyera won the game 40 moving into sole possession oi fifth place two up on Morl boros and six behind the fourthplace Bushman Stall photo by lanescu and scored lttookahgtlmebultop pearsrtarrlellyeudlbeom JunioItsaiumlgnlnhihidi ovcGuelpbniltmoreoTbnndny ntghltoremrdltsthirdstrnlzht winandlhenecmdlnarvwov Flyerxwhoopenedstrnnglynt thertartottheseasmnndm games sixthplace rlump into undisputed filth place FEES AND MAJORS WIN Peterborougb Peta tightened their secondplace bold in other action last night deleating To ronto hlarlboros 66 Thirdplace St Michaels Majors came trom behind to edge the haplus Ham ilton Cube 32 Normand Jacques was Barrléa star as be turned in sensational game to register his first shutout of the season Marcel Trasier tired two Barrie markers and Pierre Ghana and Larry Jones added singles Little more than 1000 were present for an exciting finish in Guelph pulled their goaltender in three unanswered In Peterborough the Pete went ahead 10 in the first period 3111 vived Marlboro rally which took the score to no in the second Flyers Fifth Alone After 14 70 Shutout lgnoring the ballempty arena and the bodychecks oi the GuelpbBiitmolea Barrie Flyers fashioned their way to tovic tory last night to move two points ahead of the Toronto Mar lboros giving themsole posses sion of tiltll place it was the locals lrd win in succession second last row mcours amrlcar The score wasnot entirely indicative oi tbejterritorilll 17133 On most night llilts may have scored at least one goal but Barrie netmlnder Normand Joc ques would have none of that last night He stopped 21 shots in gain lng his iirst shutout of the sea son he had plenty of help especially in the finale as his anWmud left the Biitmores shooting air on infirmWhine Hardest hit by the defeat was Bilbnoro coach Eddie Bush For several minutes after the final whistle Big Ed stood dejected in the bench shaking his head as if to any Whn happened During the 60 minutesot ten sionfllled actionl3ush hollercd blue murder at his players and constantly pulled boy off andloudly blasted Across the ice Hap Emms was iust as excited but was shouting encouragement to his charges Flyers acoredin each pmiod oithe rough and ready game and tor change the line of Larry Jones Danny Patrick and Pierre Gagne didnt completely dominate the scoring Marcel Teasier was the big sniper getting pair Jones andGagne whos setting the league on fire at late scored one apiece Jones got the first goal late in the third period alter rick and Gagne had tated goalie Don Rich both Pnt neat defensive then ottensive move by Barry Aahbee and Gagneclosing the scoring after Wayne Hoig made the big play The Guelph goalie had little support as his mates hurled bodychecks hither and yen without landing too many Rich wasnt four goals bad either The Flyers were four goals good Atthe other end of the ice surface Jacques came up with some breathtaking stops to earn his first blanking ot the sem ester With seconds remainingin the game Bush pulled Rich in tnvor of an extra forward in an all ort to break the gooseegg In stead Flyers almost scored First Jones tilt the post and Roll drive came within inches oi finding the mark All of the Barrie ledsplsyed well with the tour rearguards Ajahbee Westtall llng and finite doing an exceptional job Up lront Patrick worked as hard as usual and enjoyed the same miserable luck lie cant buy goal these days Gagne continued to shoot the puck with deadly accuracy and McDougald Wont lake cut in Pay WASHINGTON AP Gil McDougnld says he wouldrnther be traded away lrorn the world champion New York Yankees than take paycllt 91 accepts out the infielder sold adnut weakness and have to tinnk dont have any or Ill givetbegame up McDougald said the Yankees first contract offer 0111959 called for cut of more than $4000 from the reported $0000 be received last season It followed on the heels of reports that New York is giltmg Mickey Manuela take mcDougnld lelt lorlNew York to center tod with George Welss the ee general man Nelson Leciair and Tessior turn ed in better performances rusr NOTES The crowd oi about 1000 was little better than recent home tilts but still not good enough for club thats Playing like million Flyers have 32 points and Bubnores so The locals have two awaygames before bostiug St Catherine TeePees here next Thursday Tomorrow night the Flyers play in the Garden City and on Monday they tra vel to Peterborough Releree Gord Fevereau who called lew penalties brought many possible joustll to quldt baits One he couldnt stop was between Ello Kralt and Patrick with Patrick scoring an unan imous decision Trappers Tie Hounds 56 NORTH BAY CF North Bay Trappers struggling through their worst season in more than 10 years Mm Swim hockeyh came up wi display Thursday night to hold Sault Ste Marie greyhounds to 66 over time tle in thrilling ORANORA action lrappers have lost of their 33 games so far this season and are deep inthe league celiarlfi points behind the fifth place Windsor Bulldogs The the Son to within point of Sud hury Wolves who hold third spot North Bay had +2 leadgoing into the third when barddriv ing Soo comeback produced the tying goals Both clubs scored twice in the exciting 10minute overtime session Clelnnd Morison and Rene Pe pin sparked North Bay with two goals each Mortsons in the over time period Ken Gribhons and Chas Konecmy fired the others Don MacLean scored twice for the Soo with John Lumley John Oflidani Jim Farelli and Ivan Tennant picking up the rest Guelph goal Rich delence Lowes Preston Lebrun Don aldson forwards Brain Retelle Gilbert Rochelort McGregor Krait hmninghnm Favem lisllolo Barrie gonl Jacques dc leoce Ashbee Rolfe West tall ergh forwards Patrick Jones Gagae Secours Tender Dupuia lleclalr Miller Gra ham gt Oiliclais referee Gord Fev ereau llnesmen John Sullivan and Bob Nadia all of Toronto First Period Barrie Jones Gngne Patrick 15 Penalties Donaldson club ingi 100 Graham holding 1005 Donaldson holding 1033 Second Period Barrie Tessie Rolfe 16 Penalties Dupuia holding 005 Kralt boarding 932 Don aldson and Aahbee high stick 043 Patrick and Kraft fighting maiora 1337 Third Period 313arrie Tessier Ashbee 15 Barrie Gagne Haig Patrick Lions Vault To 2nd Place By THE CANADIAN PRESS Trois Rivieres Lions vaulted from third to second place in the Quebec Hockey League Thursday night as they blanked league leading Montreal Royals In second contest Chicoutlml Sagueneeua moved into third place tie with Quebec Aoes as they edged Aces$2 on last period marker by Bob Nevin mowlimossflnvs 170l ucvlsltorn goals FINAerERIOD DECISION In Hamil um St Michaels or led 10 at thoendot the tint Dave Keoo Lyle Sly and Jack Costello each scored tawhslngie to it up for the uernen is opening min ntee of the final mi Cubs tahot the visitomflfl with both netmlnders Denny Jor dan lor Hamilton and Cesare Haulage lor St Michaels turn log in outstanding displays iirdaro Rides Five Winners ARCADIA Calif APlVet eran Eddie Arcaro rode live winners on Thinsdaya Santa Anita racing card recording the seventh quintuplo in the history el this track Other riders who have had five winners at Santa Anita in one day were Johnny Adams Johnny Longderl twice Ted Atkinson Willie Shoemaker and the late Jack Westrope T11 An Examiner Want All ram PA sun FBIIRIIS CLEANER NO SMOKE NO ODOR HEATING on TRUCKS ro SERVE YOU HOURS DAY CONTACT US NOW FOR Winter Fuel com sen SlMlill LTD Texlco Service Sutton Btu PA 82563 RH PA 35089 PETIIOLEIIM Tillie Stu Burris ruron YOUR Mann Marshall Wlee PRICES more morons axncuuvn mum now mama 58 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This in really honey 21an Push Button Radio lranamtuloy Blue Flame dCylinder mamo in Anniversary Gold and am Specially Equipped for some proud owner who wants loin thingdii1erentltghas Condi tionnaire HeaterNew Super at lvnslast In the second period Tessie Turbo ramstvanulnewnteu It Was North Bays tlurd Maroensot the DEANOHA fien RoundRobin Maroons cuArnAM uteri Chatham ior series will opposeany move to include all member clubs inn roundrobin off Tbe Cbatham decision to op pose the idea was announced by club VicePresident Mark Hanna nll takeVour chances inthc regular p1nyottsnot round said Hanna He claimed it would be untair to the tensor member citiesto make change in playolf arrangements at this wint tielpathln of close race tor the our playolf positions The race is exceptionally close in three clubs Sudbury Sault nnd Wind sor battling for the two ilnsl piayoltmositions North Balerappdrs nnd Wind sor Bulldogs are believe to la var the roundrobin series Chathurn is currently in first 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