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Barrie Examiner, 17 Feb 1949, p. 19

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THURSDAY murmur Tm mm maximum BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA lDefeat Kroehlers 42 Flyers Ready to Meet Spitfires in Fla offs 111A JUNIOR STANDING llof 47331312651110 Balin 44252715 199 336 58 ltllLlntr lt17 26 ill 2U1 171 55 191 Callas it 33 3113 191 193 53 Midland To 139 we 51 lo li3 up glitllipli it $4111 Sllulfolll Ushutsh ti loll St Mike Group ttlltlwl Barin iilIvlrs ensured their iOlltlplilti playoff spot last night wilt1 they caught Stliitford Krochlers wth some 4Slmtf0d their lilips down and captured an easy 12 triumph CloseI mum 13 to 2mm lllOlS hockey fans witnessed the allBarrie con2 liivlill ilvliis final Tiller ml text among whom was Eddie Shore owner of the Spring 35 III HFouhiillu 111 field Indians Fort Worth Texans and Oakland Oaks liter hithdl tinanni llJi 51 illliillit liltill THEN lt lxlgul illilw ntlviiizlll Kloilllels opened the second Slpiyrhmh mph up II 111 1912 Mls liully 11mch and Mn 11 will it ilrvikii by 112nm hint Hire Fin 1111 Gilly Slayer who had lllol while lliliil 2mg 311 llui Mild lull lililiir defeat In ier inpllililji little to do until the UllImlnI leilfilgt llchrl Lrlld hilt Sinclair and Mrs Antler RESULTS FEB 14 Carter WNW Slm third period pulled off tlllitll rIfll 1IIlt1 IlkllU 3135151 tun Orllllil 14 ll llttl Norris 80d orphans0 rMLAUky lll tilltll ill Windsor my xiiivhf MINA Mdqu hm and Ml 13 LiiilikrlUiL BilIm Eln 2prpggod51II on linlrwl Fe 24 Officials Sllllllhcr Scott of lul Kiii1h gniml I5qu TU lfiifllMlIilli himli lflllIilIm 10 we lilztoanli 1lllv lltlltliill of Wllithv lilllin ll lirilcl llilm MM HJv Brr ad Barrie Tanning iii blidmml limit 11 win 111 Clark Clark Burriv To my II Hm IImIbhmd lltLllll 1o clamp the lullng gttilil FIRST HQRIUD II gt ti lIlllI illI 14 1IIm1d ilid lluluheil three Sililtfnrll and 11M fimtlul itlrfir 31 llw WW ljlVilIVIlIMir lllIvkIHli V700 CLUB Jnek Garvin 1112 in Linden 1i1VipflPttfiX 15541 1311159 3h lltliillly3 11 Clfi md Mrs Mill OHM LU Howard NInrshull Coop Gnun mwl pir lunh DUX villllHl lilt hpillt J1 lliftt 1111 HIV EflilTfu liew iiktlk Until side 760 Murdy Campbell 749 Bill the rumr Majors by on uws giii p1 WW DOUBLES Rubinson Kaley 704 Al Dickey 717 Vic comm ppm mea in mud No goals were scored but olltc ILIIIIIIII VIII IhIhIIIlIiilllll Miss Kiillns leftdied flurry BNTY 708 p05ltitl1 ltlllllit slanllllltz three bl 15 Cliirm 041 lrcluli Blakuulillllh Sllilldl MI lillfliilmt 30 GARVIN BOWLS 372 pour hand of Silaifurll and 19 lrllllell lulpplll home driving lc 5151 IIRXOD Ijliltiei1oli 111tl 31 llllnzston tied TWO league records were club in all Hf SI marinhe 1hIllloullil from defencunail John Burli lcmllll lSheddilll lltIlI 21ml Fills Farmer illsn llShtd Monday night by bowl play liwlr liltle lest Szlturtluv nigh Sheridans bullet shot lilut ended IliliiilliW lillikllillll Billriii Ililtllull 1l lllyslill and Mrs ers of Group Jack Garvin in llelIg pump gmrip the llyers stolillg They had lllllll li 04 MLNU Rallies tied Stuwart and Miss Mc onetwcck bonspiel for Northern Ontario at of Barrie Tanning bowled 308333 lrous chances increase their total Ivwwm ilhclln 11 Sttfllllllll and Mrs Sudbury This rink skipped by Kennedy 231 for 872 triple one pin bothr but linolil Bout llillley was lmlll McAuley Haulage Post Office Clarke larkc 13 Canada Bread 13 Dixies 11$ Carter Body 12 Barrie Tanning 11 Barrie Tent 10 1111 llil 1101111 cave Klll two games Lakevicw Dairy l1 Orphuns Vi 1l his llillgt 11 Hit IltltKllY EAGLE lFlliall klulltlulills lllllllis ABOVE P110T0v fromSudburyDally Star shows John Boys KC Jack Kennedy and Wilbur Harris of Barrie Curling Club and at Murphy of Orillia Curling Club who won the McKellar Trophy inthe recent big Illilt most llUtlLt eyes rested early season performances under the impression that victories would come without skating or scoring They finally snapped out mmuwwns 4x Give your parlor suite the new look this spring Let us reupholstcr your chairs Latest patterns in finest fab rics Low cost FOR ESTIMATES DIAL 4314 BarrieTent Awning COMPANY 34 Boyfield St on dismay at JII FI Graig and sonSI StorEI IIIIARSHALL 381 more pluvlut hopes oy tlolillclng mu mumm whnn reuliuizlid Ward McKenzrc defeated Frank lissing of this state of mind midway in llap Emms coached the boys how they befuddled their way to lo know What the game is about victorious from their series they Ball Planing Mi Bilrric Collegiate Barrie Mens windy Autumn day dVindle into the netting But for Am thelaw had been laid down coaCh wm Law has ms Bantam Massey Harris 17 Brdccbridgc lligh School team 167 were played RCAE of Camp Bor DO Stowun Olillin 20 Barrie Midget NHL system They havcMassey Hams Barrie Tanning 5015 Count handing Barrie their 01015 2345 Sharing top spot in BMFICI MCIde Miss Sue Mulcahy skated Colllngwood into the ice Bell was the topman on he blue M1 Bv Mix had to gain the equalizer Collingwood took 30 rst custodian Paul Brennan Larry 700 CLUB W93 Perry 776 D0 time However they hit their stride mum mllmed mm fuud TR Lpumm md mar Referee John Dobson thumbed five 30b Game Keth Gardner ROSS pomt wm over the bouom place seven points Bob Lacklc followed Cl Reeves at me ind of TH ll my ll In Ilclahb llltlillfl Dilwurih and than the previous scores Jointly sensational and lucky lloward Marshall started oil his 11313 LII KEMJLKIFUSE llrunilow lost tho puck llehlnd his Ion and Miss Mulcahy 20 Fraser second game with hcadpin and own litt Leckie pickcdut up and Mrs Cameron defeated Brown 151V him 331 5C0 Wth is my mm hum twoan Four minutes later Bill Mitchell Hewitt and Mrs To score bowled earlier in the season Cit llllll lllfl return to the WNW Wk p355 mm MHIMP lladmuids and mnk Tssmg their 191d king II I32 dccmon IIIIIIIIWIIII gI IIIIIIS Nye Wm dummmod 111 mlkitllil lillrlson ill their annual llllol Sohoflcld 20 ullnroll and Mrs goals in 20 minutes to gain 77 overtime tie with Coiling attempt to protect their tw0goa1 tion by downing Canada Bread DWI HUM mm round mm llimil illl 1911 lllill 01 When the scorer Colonel Curry 1ka il fill 1W1 MiSs HiIW It was fortunate for the Flyers cents ill the secoud and final game Barrie Tem Him 110 had Wonthc mens doubles 111 wh the lowly Orphans who without hm mm glll mm by Gary 111000 Ullli 1W0 000 SWle Chum Followilii the games lunch was busy Will the 11 club the $5 Imported from hats lebumh 1151 91k bl 11 71 of the American Hockey nguc The game is scheduled for the man for Carters with 777 This lloweicr with Stlutfold at in no defence was too tough nut in their hospitality Barrie defence my purchase twkets am free to Skate POiMS Ollt 0f third Place Barrle more One by Chcvrefils on 10 for Stlnlford reported to be 113 outed Don Stewart and Farmer he second period Monday night to lTOdUCC fl thrilling COmCbaCk Spark RIchardson In the III Same Cket Green9 geumg the Mg Share 01 30 lead at periods end fracas with Windsor ieatcd Ken Brown and Harry Tis ingwoo hes rie Bantam Flyers Who em Ab Dilwoltli 1le ink while his trainer Harry Partridge DUCkStoppmg display of the Iuniors win ng lours of 79 31 between he ltt and Don Waitc Orillia 11 30 deficit in the first period as He broke when Flyers livened their will also be on the some bill tang RCAF 94 moved into second place in the League fcaturcd three stirring cage RUSS Jam 03 201 D011 tn mostbrIiart the markers came ct ccn t1 fstz ccond erod scram 95 01 rEbounds team ready for OMHA compEll Le ion 16 intdimissidll ltlhelillytjrs vitaxiniied tllhe senior brothers did not fare 10 100 0V0 0151 111300 the 0mm the standing are Omhins come along in strong style and war Morrison Motors Examine thud straight loss and MS PIHII in the third Each club scored in line bouncing many an incoming mm 100k by Barrie fans Shell Oil 03 CGE Spareboys The BCI Juniors found trouble allod may With CGL for 435 11 man Olllhn Town Farmer Tissington Olilllu 20 gt Gar Clark Anderson 753 DCk Henderson 702 ll final J01llOr1 and outscored Championh period lead on on Reid Bally ran Mrs Campbell Rulle and lVll dall Andy Grani ansd Lifiigwlzgl form the defence combinations Geo LeGear 737 BOb Gray 726 their opponents 92 mm mm behmd gm 101 is Shell Oil ained five oints on Go the rst quarter Players to the box in the session Graham D0 Dim 123 Ferguson heens to flake the firgt place posi With 0111 D0 Cm and scored in the second1 633me three being Shipbuilders offend and 910k Cam one point each Obtained by D16 Silllllotli llllklt Miss Sinclair 130 Norris and Mrs 91Z 77 played 13 games They eaCh won an eyed0 held by Alb Mdnddcn and Jack Kill1ile lIh1fllllfumfiu hazy Stlatfords Roy Lockie broke the VIm Buchanan ltfiltd Edwards and blanketand the beautiful trophy which is BOWL muse41 early in me third and lclliililcsv Long Lemhi Mm Willie 240 Willis and Mrs gt then struck out to the ninth frame IlIIHJIIllilimitp122skiiiihtiltigri hooked it around the post and under and Mrs Kenton 10 Art McKcn took spare and strike in the tenth Mayer Zit Hi WES MCCICgm defeated Anderson 20 lllll Silllt for the season This ltiitl liwr lorollto hliillboloS Wh isgfour rms better than the 377 tangle with Windsor ill the Border lh mm mm 1m mun Inmgmm md Ml wm 10 101nm Huntlust in Barrie Garrison team seoledion Ken McKenzie md Mrs by Alex Dusomc Maple Leaf Gardens Saturday lft MCAuloy Haulage maintained mm III II IIIIIIIImg Unrmuim lhe Molt ltmnlned in swiping 37 1lll tl lil horns dcfcutld Mint and Mrs JUSt as Barrie hOCkey fans were beginning to think the from SUI up post 0mLL 100k II tllloughout Straiford just didnt club badminton match at the Arm1 liooke tied lllonie and Miss Me lt 111111 J1 FlyOIS had hit the skids the team rapped home five Barrie Midget Flyers will over sole possession of second posi 31 Jleliquf it tin schodulod Id ma mm 1mm MMMU an mlld Pmmm the lnost part was lifeless and only my 1le MC hll colllplcted lllg kins 11 Barrie 16 lllllil Wood Shnbullders Monda 111 1117 at Barri 10110 Sillllldily zit Barrio Arena Vhll UM 35001 OHd own rocks in the first period last Arena when they meet Owen Sound Cles to third With their five points from mm IIS IhIIII IIIIII II String of four llilhllimd 111 sown 10 IMHO 11K llmlds it has listotclcd that 13n consecutive lenalties During these that mm MI with unapu Emms The individual star of the night or their OMHA Midget DIHY Cm 30 mad me blggcs cooloff llltllllltlS Flycrs managed SlmifMdbtm All mi Im mm and and Hardy Partridge being kept 35 COHllKWOOdS Alldy Grant dOWlW T110 NYC detailed the gm of the week takmg sew from UK mum my MW 910 mm mme Gordon who received well setvlip Hull II 0th their Captain IIom Graham were ts an was 011 til sithfl ill the chlhroolll lurmer B5 glmmg ovm Lonhdencaveig CII the spit Ziglfstty 5212Egskfrmm16333 hopeless Al Dickey was the big Pml Mtge Milltl Oil illitlOCCSIOHS lhk 13m lissington thanked the llililit club team are trying hard for playoff strength the pressure remained the to crack MENS DOUBLES Fred Andir gilgdlnfdgdgiiflghzihd0330112602 dnemoon dt pm dnd those Who position and are now only W0 Sum mm Cmnocted for pm cndlmlx 95 in 51010 and Hollis Robinson Barrie it from 35 he me Two Tanning rolled the high team triple II ay from lloppel and then lloppcx covel 111 hour an lll111 rccelvcd1igsmgron Grimm 20 Fred Nor IhquIIE Grant Close run for hum may be ldmmcd the 15 weeki 330k Garvm ml GCO himself on Sheddcus rebound for in their recent llOmC1lllh0m rig and sum Brymh Bun10 db ose onors was louthful Alla ed largely by Walter Long Dan Also prcpllllgt enter OMHA their 3268 Scom iuh 011 Poland and Don Emms who thwarted many Barrie scoring pluydown Compemion are the 85m Group lliirlit Sililltzifini BHlllc Chances presenting the be Jr blrk along championship trail 39 Kenwell scores It Orilla 20 handled his team in an exhlI Season Richardsonhails from Mca MOMW Feb 21 at Bame Arum Lhniuqon lligaugggdnlggil bition game at Coldwater He saw ford IS ONLY 16 years old but seems Oshawa will be their opponents 30 Brace 11 ge and if the Barrie Midgets emerge Barrie Til 27 ngIIMCKICPHf img KEIMMECM il1t Paul McGuire in the nets was Offcnswe mithe third period and Jumor boys TllL Basketball Wits owcdnco Sh mm mm an oak 1m upe 0f the 50 vanety ling with the Oshawa Midgets gxorngon Moms 18 COSSA basketball standings lzlsl tilts Monday night at EU gym as unmmn ml WM P11001300 pare oys Friday when they downed stront the second games of the schedule BMW ddmmd Pml MU Dan Poland and Plul Emms were Most Of the boys performed in the Shell 011 1i LADIlrgl DOUBI it 518 Mrs Angus withIfastf itiIrIeaksIdlan the last 13 the FlyersIIleadIcrs in point getting Barrie ChUICh League and the RESULTSI FEBI ROM as well as 131 accbl 11LC rolled to mt downmt Rules Juv MCNIIbb IIIId MIISI Jack Buchanan mlnu es ml session on ways eac 1c in we Em Perr Electric Gohcens Ball VlCtUIV 1n the most interestinr 20 Miss Doris Kai15 and MW the overtime although it was the forward and making it very im ln goal Will be Bill Monger With Plan LeIiOn in the opening hllfof thcu game test 01 mo WCIIIIIT Conco Art McKenzie Barric defeated vastly improved Shipbuildch who pleasant on many occasions Don Lowe acting as alternate cage and only held lead at half iv NEARING PLAYOFFS OI Flora McGrcgor Barrie lost to Generally speaking it was lo Willie the from lmes 11 see mhn lick Kcnwcll was the pace sct Mr run ose lt In 11 10 Olll play on the Flyers reputation Malonel Gary Long Larry Grant Bame Exammel nth seven tor for the local julllOlS potting Omnm RCAF 01d tion only two points away filial half they rattl ti ie hoops Coheens foundrihe Perry E190 8ka and Miamm 011 Points to will of six 1nun Iuni for All makes Models DANGERHELD MOTORS 65 CollierSt Phone 2487 Both clubs missed chances in the second period to fatten scoring averages Barrie climbed all over Richard son in the latter portion doing everything but hit the net EaCh team notched goal Defenceman Enso Zanatta tallied screen shot at 1610 to break the Flyers gooseggbut thengot cal led for an unnecessary holding pen alty giving Grant breakaway from centre to tear in and score The count was 41 for Collingwood at the start of the third The final chapter was all Barrie They outscored the invaders by 52 margin Poland was the lad who carried the torchhigh for the come back At 412 Dan MacDonald ham merdhdiels rebound after Pau Emms had set his centrevplayer in scoring position Following this big Norm Cook of Collingwood was penalized for in terference and Elyers gauging rush backfired Grant received long passtocentre from Nikkei to race in on McGuirefor clean counter Fortunately Barrie nullied this effort as Paul Emms was on the spot for Polands rebound 1cm get Midway through the stanza appeared like Barrie were not go ing itorestogjhe pesky youngster With the Score board reading 63 and Emms urging his charges on Don Emms Paul Emms andPoland +HgwoInqIuagyu SINCLAIR opium In liemuses in Mr AW Bostonbmmwow Cool Fuomtti Moscows rtjm NCUNCTNC iJlioumunim THEOPENING qwouldlhnlusHMM MECHANICLL ELECTRICAL error Specializing in light Lathe Work Welding Overhauling of Mancini Outboard Mot ors Washing Maeldnes and Electrical Appliances 18 Cotter Street ENGINEERI nnIII Illl IIIIIInnn blinked the light in that order to send the game into overtime Both clubs were playing it close in the opening few minutes but the front wall of Don Emms Walter Long and Carl EmmsIbroke loose played around in the Collingwood territory caused scramble and placed Flyers in front 76 Don Emms was the marksman However the joy of the taking the lead after trailing for most of the game was short lived as Andy Grant completed his fivegoal dis play little more than minute late and the game ended ina 77 deadlock II BCI Seniors Wm Against OuHio Barrie Collegiate Cage girls were forced to be content with an even split in their COSSA double header withOrillia Cl yesterday afternoon at Barrie The local uniors Went down to 204de feat while their senior partners continuedwIinning ways with 203 victory over vgjers Grant zigain broke through audit insh Vcon in= Skiing Planned for Beginners 0n saturday Afternoon PhyllisMoody chief ski instrucr tor at Mount Jimmy Ski Club an nounces that theshills are in per fect shape and the instruction classes for beginners will be held as Scheduled on Saturday after noon chartered bus will leave Victoria Public School at 130pm and pick up youthful skiers lat Prince of Wales School and at the corner of Burton Ave and Essa Road PHELPSTON Valentine party was enjoyed In SS No School on FridayafterI end at home David Marley and Frank Henery of Toronto called on Frank Mar leys on Sunday Mrs Sehlandchildren Kitch ener spent few days with Mr and Mrs Coughlin Visitors at the home of Wm Stea phens were James Leo Mary Stir the ocr Iin February 14 BARRIE phens Kenny Stephens and Pat tric team pretty tough as usual and were onlyable to win the first game for two points After had rst game of 164 Wes Perry ne ished with 294318 for 776 total while Jim Orr was best for Go heens with 696 It was at this stage of the last series that Go heens started to slip and it looks as ifIthe same thing may happen again Both the Examiner team and Perry Electric are hot right now and they will be hard to keep out of rst place In close battle with Spareboys CGE gained 43 count to stay in fourth place Bud Knapp and Tcr ry Harris with 655 and 632 were high men for their respective teams Viktill of Ball Planing with 3631 triple led that team to 7point win over Legion Although Ball Planing are in sixth position this is still good en oughfor playoff position Barrie Tanning Examiner and Perry Elec tric qualied last series so it is the top three teams other than these that qualify this series RCAF are still battling for playoff posi tion Almougntheybongm iscores every Week othey always seem to meet the opposition on 3their hot night This week their 3228 triple was only good for four points from Massey Harris For Airforce Anderson Gray and Mul linsrollcd 753 726 and 667 while for Massey Harris their top man was Vern Marsellusl with 659 Jack St Clair633f Morrison Motors playoff hopes faded some this week when the were able to win only time points from Barrie Tanning who won the last series With only four weeks left in the series every game counts 20 17 16 14 10 10 Chicks Mens Wear Igydro mansBa ry 13x RCAF 3A Smith Combines Barrie Tile Legion 600 CLUB Ed Moore 606Henry Dusome 643 Earl Patterson 698 Chicks Mens Wear maintained heir first place position with pointwin oyer COR Combines arl Patterson was the star for the winners with 698 291 while Reynolds was the best score for the losers with 546 This gives Chichsaleadi of three points with weeks to so Hydro moved up into thIe 2ndplayof position with their points gained from Barrie Tile Whitehead was again their highgman 584 In the battle of the Smiths Smimleumiture mdwmImmifI Black with four and Alnson with three accounted for the total Brace bridge points Braccbridgc tallied 25 points in each half of the senior tilt to com pletely swamp the less experienced BCI cage boys The Northerners went ahead 254 prior to the rest period and outscored Barrie 2511 in the final chapters Peterkin and Gleason points each captured high scoring honorsfor the evening CICSely fol lowed by Frycr with 12 Olsen with four and Petrencik with six com pleted their total Bill Ayerst and Gerald Patterson notched four points each for Bar rie Other local players to hit the score sheet were Jim Armstrong th three Bruce Talbush with two and Doug Allen and Don Elliott with one each BARBIE JRSDon Crosbie Dic Kirkpatrick Bob Lackie Leon Garrick Joe Johnston Jack Ken well Bill Grant Doug Baker Lawrence Bury Grant Wallace will 11 John McGee lanky Iccntrc star was the Flyers most effective ball handler breaking through for 11 points while Ron Armstrong won high Scoring honors for with six OtltscomLCopaco 54 in both the first and second qufirter Teen Town found themselvesiagainst the wall as the Packers broke out and sifted six points into the netting in the third while holding their BRACEBRIDGE JRS Parlettr passing attack was stan out fea ture of the game MMEanHA msonlcclcstoncBhickL Kirkpatrick Goltz Bildsoh Thatts but Went DO Elm r3 Finch BARBIE SRSBill Ayerst Norm Harris Bruce Tarbush Gerald Patterson Doug Allen Jim Arm strong Lloyd Atkinson Don Elliott BRACEBRIDGEI SRSPeterkin Olsen Petrencik Gleason Lawson Fryer gs LisiTIOiiiiferees For Ir APIayoist At the OHA meeting in Toronto last Sunday all Junior clubs were asked to Submit six names or more Of officialsthey preferred for their future playoffs The final vcountfavored the fol lowing referees Bill Morrisony Oshf awe Doug Young Windsor Norm Locking Port Elgin Ralph Red Farrell Barrie Dave Parsons Windsorg Pat Patterson Toronto JackLiscombe Gait Bill Town Hamilton Abner Grant Toronto and George Hogan Gall Kenny Holieshaw former ref eree and present coach of Guelph Biltmores was added to the list Teams agreed he could handle the whistle should his club not make the playoffs or be eliminated along the way Referees who have had regular Junior games all season and left off the managers playoff list included Honey Kuntz Waterloo rivals scoreless Tcencrs rallied in the final session and hit the score sheefor ve while Copaco gained but singleton Bob Doran with seven credits paced Copaco while Joe Johnston struck for eight for Teen Town be fore leaving the oor with five fouls to his cre it Orphans held CGE scorlessfor the opening half bf their cage ture while buildin 190 The latter portion was more wide open and each team had am ple scoring chinccs The winners Reeves margin of cLTdnnvLB with 52 inch ConOpy BARRIE HARDWARE Dial3664 40 Boyfield St IeL Water Founts Feeders Thermostats 500 Chick Capacity each aces Barrie Dont Until SpringL HAVE THOSE wild in the victorkhooping 17 pointito record the largest indiy idual score thus far in the season Ken Houghton tallied four to lead CGE scorers RCAF Thomas Winchnk Bessey Cerswell Carle Barton Cdllett McGee 11 REEVES Armstrong Carml Ichael Baker Van de Wall Reeve Menniel Wallace Storey Noyes Johnston COPACO Chittick Dyer Emms Sarjeant Dunlop Peeler Hines Doran Harriot Lawr ence Teen Town Harris Ayerst Johnston Allen Mitchinson Lackie ORPHANS Kirkpatrick E1 liott 17 Lackie Armstrong Abercrombie Garrick Cros bie Crosbie CGE Thorne Smith Brett HoughtOn Jermey OFFICIALS Graydon Knapp Dalt Nesbitt ltF Nelson Magoo SucCeeds Reg Ayres as President Allondule Lawn Bowlers At the annual meeting of the Allandale Nels Magee succeeded Reg AYTES as president for the 1949 season Russell Matthews was elected to Lawn Bowling Club Mag il 11 DONE Now IWhilc Youi Tractor Idle BRING THE To BneNNAws gt the office of vicepresident and Vic Smith of Toronto took ve from Smiths Dairy The 353 SE33 1311 Inkygm are ghting for play mer 1e orris an earcy 13 AN EXAMINER WHNT All of in andar ow one aim Allenyall of Toronto BONE New 91 Hefferin of Whitby she Wilson Building Suture 2116092869 and Larry is Jim Warlovi with John Rogers in Icharge of the greens In charge of the ticket cohlmittee Wood Andy nght holds the office of secretory

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