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Barrie Examiner, 17 Sep 1956, p. 2

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FROM EVANSTON WYOMING Mr and Mrs Henderson were at Springwater Park Wednesday for special fish fry ar ranged by Ontario Department of Lands and Forests with Adamson in charge coming down from Parry Sound specially for the occasion which was the combined last week at and buses the occasion SOME OFFICIAL DELEGATES Fromleft Spreehet President American Fisheries Society from Madison Wis consin Joslln SecretaryTreasurer International Association from St Paul Minnesota Dr Hark convention 86th annual American Fisher ies Society 46th annual International As soclation of Game Fish and conservation Commissioners These groups were meeting Torontos Royal York Hotel brought them to Midhurst for ness ChiefDivision of Fish andWildlite On ario EB Similll mTBarLrIe 14s SECilIidGame Strand Reunion turned on their tormentols Friday night and evened the South s1mc apiece With the ground and ac baseball finals at one game local rooting support Redmen trounced Barrie Fiyers 144 Barrie won the first game Third is at Barriefair grounds tonight starting six oclock fourth back at 8troud on Wednesday fifth in Barrie Friday Don Campbell was invincible on the mound for Struud yielding just three hits all In the fourth when llycr scored three runs The fourthBarrie run in the fifth wss unearned as the result of two errors and fielders choice Camp bell walked thefirsthatter Chuck Edward then proceeded in the first stanza toifan three in row He had eight strikeouts Irv Groh started onthe mound forBarriewa1 relieved John 1y Bowmandn the sort Redlt men got 11 safe hits off thactwo pltchers whd labored lnthe chil ly weather John Bowman the Strmidplaxef hit ahomcr in the ExaFlyeir tine Victoria Bound Western league Victoria Times of recent issue reports that three Barrio Flyers of last season George Ranieri Bob Beckelt and toy Partridge are slated to performwith the Cougars of the Western Hockey League who open training at Nanalrno Sept 23 Besides tianicrl who ispresent ly trying outat Boston with the Hershey Bears left wingers slat ed for Victoria Cougars are play ing cohch Colin Kilburn Wayne Brtiwn Bruce Carmichael Larry Bergraud Don Chiupka Beckett is listed for centre along with Doug Anderson Larry Leach Gordie Haworlh and Tommy WalkA er Partridge is one of only three right wingers along with Doug Macauleyand Floyd Smith Speaker SecretaryTreasurer rows Conservation Com mission from Des Moines Bhoemakert3eneral Cun sel International Association from Washington The First Column Continued from page one tree at 10 am ESTt Shortly be fore this the its ofone of the delegates decided to freshen up before thelong rail de This was duly accomplished but on leavingthe rest room she and denly discovered she hadiett her purs hat contained her change and of coulse she didnt have nickel to get behind the door agam Looking wildlycaround she could not find the attendantwitli key he Ie minutes so she whatuyou or would have lione under the cir cumstances crawled underneath the door and retrieved the purse The sequel to this event took place some fivedays later tin and Mrs Delegateénjoyed th convention and returned to Mon treal They stayed over at hotel fora day before continuing fur ther weatt Andrdeci to take in currentmovievh at one of thetop cinemopai ce So they called up long standing whose osband was away for the weeks istiobusinessand lted her to be guist for the movie and din ner Sifebietathem at the hotel and they proceededto the cinema onfoat it being only three short blocks away on st Catherine St The movie was duly viewed 0n coming on Delegate 11 tic readHOMMES and said galsgstsrt animal to Im paying brief isit here and You gal andThe room when hearrive so he sat and waited and eat an wondered until ftcr half anhourhe decld ed it would behest thihead back to the theatre andlook around Halfway there Mr Delegate ran into the two gal on obviously 31113 in iéi11 ey yo learnhowihis 11 been bandied about hear his assistant theatre managecand chatting so much they didnot remarks about going ahead and whenthey came to the sign DAMES they popped in to refresh On emerging some time later there was no sign otMr Delegate in the lobby and they waited andthey waited Finally they worried Eventually the lady from Mon trealgapproached man in the lobby who was apparently waiting for some one himself wonder you would mind see if there is gentleman in there she said We have been waiting for long we are afraid he might have be come ill This stranger said he would but emerged almost immediately with the remark Theres no one there at all Moreniinutes of waiting and fidgeting You wonder why they didnt try the hotel Well they phoned twice but apparently each time Mr Delegate was down in the hotel lobby stewingfiiround himself obout the lost ladies Finally they nailed down an told him their troubles It was decided that the first man they approached had not investigated the complete gentlemans room hotel grey suit allr1glit but BLACK assistant manager camiz out in moment and asked What color dshoes is he grey sult with brown was the information offer ed matt offact it wasa shoes Mn Delegate was wearing but ladiesuiever seem to observe IlllleIISClothesi in the same way Weltliat1noybehliri oi the volunteer lll pagehim So back in went and tapped of being introduced in to the gentleman peacefully paged umHndhehasnlteomeoutmndminninESfnLhmum tching Navyfajet fighter squadron at WWW been where was located the Manchu Wins REM Soilball For All Canada Mlmcton Station won theRoyal Canadian Air Force softball cham pionship yesterday at Camp Bor den with Wally Barron addition he helped histeam at bat with two home runs Moncto played headsup hall all the way to score40 runs in three games This was the first time in history for the RCAF to hold allCanada champi ships and Canadas first RCAF station Camp Borden was chosen as the site For thepurpose the RCAF in Canada was divided into five div isions Moncton New Brunswick Downsview0ntarlo St Hubert Quebec Saskatoon Saskatchewan Claresholm Alberta These bases were the divisional winners Over 500 fanswatched the 11 play off yesterday desp the rain and cool Weather On saturday Moncton defeated St Hubert 92 and Claresbolm de featedSaskatoon 85 Then Money ton eliminated Downsvlew 211 in the final game Moucton beat Claresholm 211w Group Captaini West co of Station Camp Borden presented the new trophy called 1Thehat tothe Moncton team it ceived by George Maxwell team captain Thistroph modelledias PICTURES MIXED TWO cannons TheC Examiner hadvtwoNa tional Defence pictures mixed up inseparate editions last week Materlal was correct but the pictures gote trans posed with regard to the cut illnesA The pictoremf Able Seaman Eric Britnelh an air rigger with the Royal Canadian ture of Petty officer Dougv las Giles ofJiMCS Lanark and vice versa 011c0MPAY YOUNG MAN 2530 ipeflod from Approximately October to November gt 10 1956 High School diploma preferre WEEKENCE HEAVYVEHICLE NECESSARY Phone 8441374 Barrie filth with two on This was Stmudl big inning with seven runs Actually up to this point the score was lust 74 Game was calledat end of the fifth due to darkness Each of the Strand players had asafehit the Bowman brothers getting two each Robertson Chris tie and hflscampbell got the Bar rie bits Stroud scored once in the first twice in the second three in the third one in the fourth and seven in the fifth BARRIE Edward if Doug cool son as Don Coulson 3b Robert son Christie 2b Miscampbell cf Reid 1b Groh rt Lee 1f Bowman STROUD Bowman Ran som as Campbell rf Black 2b Bowman cf Beamish lb Amos if Weatherall 3b Campbell Umpires Gowan Lisle Speck Beelon Hoggarth ivy Orillis Dispute Barrie Ladies In Copaco Play VBarrle Flyers defeated Orillla Merchants 30 at Queens Park Sat urday afternoon but at the mom ent the latter are refusing to con tinue in the series for the Cppaco Trophy Barrie have lost five play ers since the district league closed and are not able to field team except by picking up others and so have signed three Elmvalc girls Mary Berthclotte Ann Averill and Mary Bertram who played 0115112 urday Rules state that team may sign players who are resident in the County of Simcoe Thisfact Olllllil has disputed Dorothy Mll ler pitched the shutout game Sat urday Weather Today Little Change Cloudy and Cool The past week showed high er temperatures than the previous week until Friday night with 45 and 38 on Sat Ilrdaymornlog Cool weatber has held since with ralnSunl day night Today indlcatea little change Temperatures recorded at Miuets Point Temperatures were Sept Sept Churchill Chilli Willi Junior Farmers Club will meeton Wed nesday Sept 19 at 830 in the Community Hall 08 Orangeville District Hereford Breeders Association 41h Con signment Sale and Show Wednes day Oats3 Orangeville Exhibi tion Burns 20 Females Bulls fihatfleareTBsndhloodtcst ed Provincial Bonus to apply Sale at pm sharp Catalogu Matheson Qrangeviller 103109Mi DANSon terms yfl select When you borrow frommqwu select your yourincoine Take aslong as umontha to the moneyiorpay sooner if you like Theaoooer ymtr loan is npaid the less it $50 ayment planarrnnged to fit RON STBWABTlelt today for another season of hockey Toronto Maple Leafs for the first tirheare using Sudbury as training base after mny yearrat St Ithac lnea Barrie resident since he turned Stewart will be start ing his fift season at right wing for the Leafs and this time under new coach Howie Meeker native of Calgary Stewart came to Toronto to play Juniorwith Marlboroa in the 195162 séaaon he was traded to Windsor Spit fires andafter two games there was purchased for Barrie Flyen by Hap Emma and eventually fin ished that yearns star defence man with the Memorial Cup win ning Guelph Blltmores lle made the Leafs in his rookie season WANT coaaco MENS ENTRIES Anycounty softball team Alpineted in playing for the Mean Copaco Trophyshould contactMatt Ilennebry atfil Bolgate 5L Barrie phone Parkwa 85403 by Wednes day if there are enough en triea the series will be nort ed this week COLWEI Sincere sympathy Everyone offers their sincerest sympathy to the Hare family in their recent bereavement Still In Hospital Ely Irwin is quite ill and still in the hospital him tovget better soon Refit Visitors Visitors with Culver family were Mr and Mrs liobert Rec tor and Thorntonof Barrie Mr and Mrs Don Moshier and chil dren of Camp Borden and Mr and Mrs Fred Danahay and Brian of Orillla Treatment in Toronto John Leslie went to Toronto for treatments on his ear All the bestto you John BELLE EWART Weekend Visitors Mrs and Miss Tunstall of To ronto were weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs John Johnston and her sister Mrs Brindley of Pennsylvania is spending few weeks with them Birth of Son Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Harry Ross of Cookstown on the arrival of son Sept 12 at Al liston hospital Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs George Quantz and daughter ofAurora wereSun day visitors with their cousin Quantzg Bihle Society Meeting few from here attended the Bible Society meeting on Sunday evening in the United Church Churchill 64 single ragweed plant may produce 5000 seeds that are vig orous enough to remain in the soil for years and still germinate when brought to the surficer We all hope for Leon plans to continue his morn Academy SiiiflifiiiEEiSEE ion II Do News Headline hes 338 Traditil um 88 New Ililllo country styl Ilatln Nels hassling Damn Burden Doom DAD lull Dinner Empty Hour 1100 Nun Headlines 002 Palm Market Report DJ Booth uc News aso Bulletin sous 700 Nels lfeldituea Showcase Boom Clinile Hit Parade Tennessee anlo Show fleet The Artist Nail 05 Huhlirnt In no Telrlrnm Lt Music by The Amos Brothers an Lombardo Shir 00 New Ill Top of The Tow to Illdnllhll 00 News and Boom 00 News and Sports 00 News 300 Store and wanin Tunoav Ian us also on no gurum ror no 9HUrr5==F Sesaassasmssssaga 1215 mm News 100 noinun may asao 11m vmu Hen mm 252 Ilatlnu rumor 30 Nm Prelude spam cementum was 32858 News 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you switch on your radio each morning Leoncom pleted course at Lorne Greenes of Radio Arts which RestsStephens Gets Hole in One VRoss Stephens aehievedgthe golfers dream yesterday morn ingrat Barrie Country Club hole in one Ross was play tng in foursome with John ny Johnson gtNorni Rankin and Karl lennettwhen he aced the 165 yard filth hole using five iron This is the first hole in one of the ygar locally gt 5W Chums rive tom BUS sror Clopperton St angstw Bronch Store at Serve VYou holler i7 Barrie started him on his career He was with CKFH in Toronto before com ing to CKBB as staff announ cer He also gained experience at GKRM Regina Guelph Qt pedal Intercptg foAli1s to peopl Fart One of Variety heard Monday through Friday at 205 pm Interesting items and tidbits such as social events so nouncements and entertainment uneu Clock soar sun rum neaorurly and CJOY are devoted especially to the Al iistonarea Whether youre driv ing along in your car working in your home or just relaxing in your favorite easy chair youll enjoy Variety through Friday at 205 pm lioroge Equipment son sass MUST BESllLll siouxvhovn ma GRINDING MACHINE Complete with all maca meats rLus 53 mvs SEATREFACER Cfimgleteg wlth 4315er or Gustm 7N Mon at sesame rams 25411131 Mlntexr vBra bury Free Ickupondbelivory street Idiot ¥o1rA 41 heard Monday

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