Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Sep 1959, p. 14

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Secretary 2t is obvious theSales Manager of Tomato District Small Appliances OGE re recent trip through the Trent Canal System fromLeke Ont we nan rnnralvunnonaeareulnt the local Kiwanis Club last Monday It was meet encouraging to speak to group of sportsmen who are well aware at the present and mum prob lems facing all of us in thlrarea regarding conservation As WE POINTED OUT we areliving in theAtomle Age an age when the biggest problem facing all of us is how the individual adiusLs to the great technological advances ol the past decade MUCH Eds BEEN said aboutthe need ior eogineerd scien lists and people of like calibre But what about the odlustmeat at the average individual to shorter and shorter work weekswhat dog he do with his spare time We are advancing at such rate that peeple are turning to various means letting otf steam many in the wrong direction growth at mental institu tions and other such alarming indications that we need re adjustment of oursonse of valuessomething to fill the gap something which is unchanging and caching to our nerve and occupies that other part at our livesour growing idle time WHAT COULD BE MORE relaxing and enloyable than to enjoy the unchanging things of nature whether we take up fishing huntingiwith gun or camera birdwatching boating or you name it carcawonm TALKING Aaour IN LINE WITH the need or more relaxing hobbies and free time diversions there is greatneed forAtbe protection and replenishment of our natural resources We need clear unpolluted water on which to heat and swim We need natural iorut cover to protect ourpriceless soilto provide the necessary means of holding back and regulating our predous wateroi holding bcnough cover to help protect fthajalance ofnature This 5161 mm fishermen and hunters and othervspoflsmen ho should be coacernedflfldsneed reflects on ogrlcuiturlets townspeople and lovers the great outdoors alike THE BIGGEST sTltnlEs made in the past few years have beenvthrough Conservation Authorities Whatis the City of Barrio doing aboutltl What issany of us doing about it THE TIME IS OVEltDtlE Thepresent generation is suffering thn next generation will have our problems multiplied many times over if we do not do something and soon Amt YOURSELF theiollowlng questionsit youcau answer No to any ONE ot them then we want need Conservation auth ority if you have to answer YES to all of them then the answer CAN OUR CHILDREN swim nearby in Kempenfelt de7 Is there enough planned recreation areas in our Communityin our County Is there any water shortage problems in our rural area Is there any flooding in our rural arms is fishand genie plentuai right aron home Can youngsters walk to stream or area and catch fish as you anddid in our youth As there anyvrunl down farmsin our hnmediatezarea because the topsoil has washed or blownawayl THE ANSWER is obviouslo Ila but wewiil leavethe problem with those who are interested in the shortterm ssssmnrket those whodn not realize thatwo aresdfarbehind now in our thinking and planning or tomorrow as far as PIANNED CON SERVATION FOE arm GOOD OF ALL is concerned that every second we waste nught as well be year as far as the next generation is concerned llltEltlll CANAL SYSTEM Received some correspondence from arlo to Lake Simcoewhich we found most interesting om soon FRIEND an Mlan notedthe absence or allbut one location of no you power supply or the convenience of travel ers over this most interesting and scenic route in our great Proya mane He enclosed acopy of letter which he received from the glidinlsterot Transport the Hon George llees which thanked him forhis kind words to the emirtesies he received from the Lock asters and helpers along the canalaudhia assuran that the utter additional outlets would be given consideration Tins anbisE WELCOME news to many boating enthusiasts Turnto page seven pluse LOS ANGELES AWThe Cal fifornia AthleticCommission had Inspeuded Sywelterwelght cham pion Don Jor iddefinite ayton Frye 831 Thursday Jordan was sunspended lor failuure to take aphysieal ex Iniatlon He said the champlo hiw was ardered toreportrfor the examination and ignored the summons He said the suspension hecamej effective last Tuesday Jordan was slated tomee Aragoa herein nontitle tight Septd thefight was past one requestnntdOct 21 ecause Jordan said he wasnt in 000 URS Physlcal condition 55 Leéotneaou made the hurt even worse The Fliers never looked as had liston was allarp That was the difference Fliers touched Dennis iinklln for just our hits in the six frame game three oi them in the reboot frame but they couldnt push across run Eds seam an an Umpires Gistlloyleitpiate no Groh wan and Speeklhaseeih Iripuckq Advised Produce 01 £159 ran CAme mass Frank Trlpuekn laces the toughest chore in his loiyearold pro football career Saturday He goes against Montreal niouettes on produceerelee Idlinth tum The big quarterback lor 0t quanéouahtH Bowman pend Groh iinldia and star end HalPatthson who has injured knees Ed Iliii22year old import guard out by Montreal earlier in the season Yr orted hackThura day night an waareslgned to replace lnitned George Deldericb Montreals chief scout Harvey Johnson is in Wcslmlnstcr hid lawn Rough Rider 10 1° screening cuts from Baltimore ing Thursday from coach Frank Clair who is still burning over figs me Nay FWlbflu last Saturdays game against Hamilton TigerCats in which the ND mmlmg gt TlcaLs intercepted tourTrlpuckn Hamilton without injuries 51 passes anflturnod them into four ready owns 167ydeclglan over itouchdow Torontoand Ticat couch Jim At least Trlpucltawill have the lrlmble makes no secret oi the advantage at his home park for ldact that beating Toronto the first game of twogamo guinea naught Hamwpm holiday weekend for the Big Four Argos feels the some regarding Football Union champions N0 CDMPROMIEE Monday Toronto Argonauts visit the unbeaten Hamilton Ti ger Catt deiendlng Big Four the Trimhle crew Ronnieixnox the boy fag Argo quarterback is ex pected to be shooting hla usual jumppasses against Ticnts Earlier Montreal quarter Sam three starts They lost 2140 ta looks with one victory All four Lucite shrank Saturday by starb Neshitt and import guard Hardi WIDEOPEN no Lans mnomdsrvcmmznmas new muonmnmmrca Etcheverry said Knox was malt log mistake uslaglhe jump pass Samcalled ltmoet difficult Tripucka who came to Ottawa in an offseason trade with Sask ntchowén sthfldmv 18 But Knox has been working out with little douhtabaut the strength of Olalra ultimatum mptmiezegflm flu We cant atford to give up the ball on pass interceptions Clair ihlhialeiiilriifiiciliiknfil Essa Road Club Enters Finals the job then hell have to go Rough Riders are wrnlesa in Essa Road defeated St Marys 9lt7oiastnnight at Shear Park to gain entry to the Inteerhurclg League linale The other club in the final is St Andrews Walter Schandlan pitched the victory for Essa Road and Donovan accepted defeat Toronto were ciohhered mby Montreal and fell M10 to Hamil ton last week Montreslds in second place withltwo wins and Torontolol clubs have played three times oacuson rd sranr Clair indicated he will give Tri Canadian Russ Jackson in the quarter slot Jackson tossed the Biders only touchdown pass againstllemiiton WithJackson in there think itwiil give Clripucke chance to calm down and watch for open ings lathe Montreal delence Clair eitplalnedn Three injured players will he hack Canadian halfback Ron Stewart import halfback Gerry man Cureton Montreal will likely be without FOOTBALL nym cannula PRESS CHAMBIongnm WHOLE Mm moat out time to operation optownofimhumlmxlIdm the babellive ammoi eet our two winnnd Newmalkct sodcm scored twice in the bottom at the ninth to defeat lliiicreat Mohandas lastrnlgbt 43 in Ledlu AM Softball Magda tilt After Barb Watt and Colleen Cain had elagkd chstor mor ed both with sin that ended the game The Red Cape collected 10 hits Barrie pitcher Ann Kearney Hillcrest had seven aatetles two each by Tina Cam eron and Linda Marshall node homerun hy Ulle Lentrlus Sarah Berradell out at action for some time with broken hand chucked the victory Helen Watt supported her with three hits lwillie elater Barb Watt bad pa mLcaEsr rf Newmerkelliéd CapsEdge Barrie Hillcrest Monarchs Watt lb Kearm and Gwllllama Umpires Charlie Jermey plateland Pete Dilhnan hm Sugar KingswontBe Easy InIntemational Series Play By run Assocmran rates Havana Sugar Kings are set ting their eights on the start the Inter at on a1 Leaguee Shaughnessy playofie next week andtheyprnmlae to cause trouble on anyone who thinks theymaybanneasymarkon the way to the little world series The Cubans lhureday night completed threesome tween the fourthplace Richmond Vees winning to stay within two games behind secondplace Col umbus The Jets won their sev enth straight 50 over Miami Massevafiengusofl Pennantrwlnner Buffalo lost to Montreal 1M and Toronto edged Rochester 65 in innings VEES 1N BAD SLUMP Ted Wieand idu spun six hittcr for the Cubans van the Vees wound up thel rhome sea son The defeat was Richmonds du nun youve picked on your new MP 509 Yodcdntaki mums ou meanw mention hooplemts The MP 50 has high torque power with and not eighth in to games Tony Gon hlt his Mb homer oti loser en bx Hi Frank kill him ered for Richmond Job Gibbon 169 tossed his mend atralmit shutout three hitter helped by Tom Burgeasr flth home rtm Gibbon bested dim Archer 19 MikeGollat drove home five runs with homer and three WNW singles team the Bison Chris Short Curt Roberta also had four hits for Modtreal includ ingn home run Bobby Morgan hithis 215t1homcr tor the El sona who rapped winner Rene Valdea no for 17 hits Torontonsed white and an error to were three rudaJn the 15th and break an tie Roches tercame close scoring two in tarball the Vinningrlrank Funk whwan and Bill Smith 37 was the inset moviwowinirommt leTH THE BURCHASEQF AFNEW lMASSEYFERGUSON 5OTRAcTOR 3mm Mama mi no smooth our Wuhann you buy haglggbhottlrbdbilbtovhn waddle cojMElN AND SE Usinloyw MA$$EVrFERGU$ON sales If Umolru Petrimouix plate and Ted Watson bales 53135 Taken From Swim CHICAGG CmSara Barber of Brantford was scratched from the line at the womens one metre ireestyia final at thevlan American Games Thursday he use of bolls The 15yearold Canadlin rec ordholder second in quality In heat earlier this week had boil under her left arm lanced in the morning and the team physi cian decided she would be unable to start LEGION MacDonald 2b Kettle Thuslow 8h Stewart lb AThurlaw rt gills1d Swill3 McCann ll Barron Totals amorous Beckett 3b if loner cf Hm Verse Fallll 1h Dow 1b Hull Ernestine Leads Gjm Competition CHICAGO CF Canadian champion Ernestine Russell oi Windsor led in points in the first phase of womens gymnastic competition at the PanAmerican that the contest will not have of ficial status Cubas team failed to appear and the events will be run merely as dual meet between Canada and the United States without Games Thursday only to hear negeoeeuoaa 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