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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1950, p. 22

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FINANCECQMFAHZzldu SUISIDIAPI DI INDUSTRIAL ICCUIANCE llieii liiii IllilYt limii alter big brown tioiit Many but not one Illlllliigttldii bring him to land Acco Illillltlt he had two favoritediolil Igvt him One was abori Dicksons gdziin laiiiibtoii street bridge llc provid itd standing challenge to the llslly itlllltll of the district llizst IlllllltlIlS end but it wasnt his fault ilwo little girls in swimming in the lle hands and carried him ZIIOIIIltl to tow to the fishermen lie was 13 inches long and weighed lbs Says Mr lhi Trout groggy struggled toward the stirlperformance for Miiiesing ifzice then began swimming weak lly downstream into the pond above Mincsiiig Dicksons dam Betty Craigmill oi Legion Lionule ill ii Li triple III the fourrt Espiiu lloi ii of them hayi hooked him the clutches rding to The les in which he lorded it over tliclll llt lith up II this one gt Ilittle tillows and thought up voysldh to ouismiirt the men who tried to II 40 WV1 mill Who Ill litlliith 11 headed IIll icioijc irlllltltSF other was under ionIs play Miiiesiiigs ihese lIltilIltl mistties and on tharlie Miles twobase blow Miles lolloweil up and 21th him with UN pmlloirney iiiiiipleled the outburst act week he rcziched an igni Legion liioke loosi till the fifth Maxie liussell llll bridge On this day the Illilllllll it knotted the Count blew up an old abutment The use Iof dynamite is illegal for catchingtclub could shove llish but its legal for blowing up abtitments new ball game tally lord Perry it The Chronicle When iwas detonated the blast caught With two hits tjilCll Bill Adams unprepared He was and Charlie Miles carded simil Score by innings 000 lllll 0004 10 000 010 0004 11 lloronto and Shirley Watt of Our4 Uinpirestoe Brewer plate The Wilson Buildan lham were in swimming at theHutchinson bases PHONE 5533 sedans jBa legal holidays 000 on Sale8 Emms Electric HOURS OF SALEz pm to 10 pm Only daily except Wednesdays Sundays or 000 tl00 dunrand they had little difficultyl landing BARRIE trout in Until September the plan is only avail able for former subscribers who wish to renew their subscription After the above date new subscriptions will be received for period of two weeks rr 7777 7A the semiconscious ll PAYS TO ADVERTISE pan to II pan July 47 Elizabeth StBorrie PRICE OF TICKETS $1001 $125 Tux Included The increase an additional 25 cents charge is necessary due to Hospital Tax and the fact that such tax is notbeing added to the price of Childrens Admis sions or Junior hockey tickets This conforms with the practice in other Junior centres Free Parking at All Flyers Games 0000000 iii was equally ilSirilltlllL as lie produced Durhumlllllli danger ilireateiieil iiid saw iliiiesiiig ruiiiii rs go stiili on the and appeared With only one tout two errors crept into the Le Harry and Bill Adams livlid on pounded homer cWiui Sttllitd likea tmi margin until the led with single but neither in the winning Ted llardacrc and Ron Biriiie paced the Legion attack iilN TllE 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lltlilgthny Humeuflotilla led thi coiitract and began anoth 0m mm jvoluntceiid Brian Kelly iiiadian feather lloves iii the 104050 campaign Iltitshl Ililmlllti Um Nlilsfllil Hum Md up rm St hhklilll$ took no chances with 5in and was the iiiaiiistav of the team mylw Mllhmlsl A5 50 Ills brilliant displays carried the lbs lflfl the first round Kelly Majors into the sixth and last play INSth 1131 Ifmw the EMU my was HmS and mp ilad IZIlIctl the light had started iiig centre man called Willie IlrI dimly mm mm Wm shall who forced the Flvcrs to the 54mg and Id gm PM 1mm 01 Kl mlululfiml1SCH my jaw sent Taylor to the canvas for rm inng out illie long count ill the opening min iite Ilor had bicn knocked out aiidonly iilltll for iietiiiiiider he did know he would have to lace Ill ll Property of Boston llowes completed his senior ina triculiition at the college The Ili history pirty of Boston Bruins it was cil Brian Kellys brother John who dent he would carry Biiiiiitowii is middleweight champion of West larm insignia the lolloyyging season ern Ontario won ii threeround de Aiid so the cream of the crop of vision ULLIIIII Adams of the Bar Bostoiis sCoiiting system is reaped by Barrie If the Bruins Were to cd good in the bout and proved un give only liowes to the Flycrs it interesting to the crowd would be enough for Barrie fans Avi No club in any circuit could wish For Printing Tall the Examiner for more However Bruins will Thom 2414 It to re Set New Record DoubleBlade Tandem ll The Radisson Canoe Club of Three Rivers Que recently emerged as the winners of the Dominion Paddling gt The above photo shows Grand Trunks brilliant duo of George Ward left and Bob Cordner right being congratulated by Rear Commodore Dan Ryan after setting newrecord in the 10000 mntre doubleblade tandem event HARRY MURDOCK Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Wheel Straightening PHONmzoz 17 MARY ST Barrie 1000oouqoo0000 it It marked the first time Tay the second such K0 in the clubs ric Boxing lulr Neither boy look burgee heldin Ottawa tOlOb0OOfl FOUNDATION TO TITLE CHALLENGE Murray Richardson Initial Winner of Bill Bradley Cup iirelaiy oi the Liriic iiiil iiislrici sosthall lollh llariics announced that lurrij liiilzaiilsoii litlVIlll tin llrxl hiscmiii Ior Illllih mine had unit the Hill llrail liopln lhis is lhc iirst unison Ihi liuph has litcii lll cltccl lli tl ol the senior clubs of the t1llllitill ol their ihoici is thi most giiitliiiiaiily iiiil sliiillxlllJlllllxt plier lllftlllull oiil Ill scisoii itli lliiliaiilsoii lIIliII the Iltl of thc Iiiijoiil of the senior planrs it marks the fourth cii lliil he has cap lllll league honor or thi past three seasons he hammer iil his to the senior lut Iiog iiimii iiiil lllltll by one hit oI edging lllis iirs iiiiici poli ILIII Ul ill The trophy will he picsiiitid to lillliJllIxllll during one ol lllt iiirioiit llIiUl playofl tilts llIlIl lilcilric iiid llf prc ciitly tied it one game Kltll in their best in seven finals icic rained out liicsilav but will llsllllll tiiiil tonight il liicciis isso Liliiiii II IIuii llllllA RICHARDSON Second in the voting was iE hurlir liill llaycraft who has hung up creditable record this year with his blaring fast hull formalin Specially Writtcn For lhc Barrie Examiner By lOEI PEPPER Any thought month ago that pitcher could relieve New Aorks Joe Page of the role of top Yankee iclief thurler would have been Ireiiled as preposterous Not so illt though The guy taking aim on that role jso admirably defended by Page is vlom leriick who put on Yankee uniform in June following con Isiiinmation of deal with St Louis Browns in which the Yanks pack ed off four men and cash for Fer rick and Joe Ostrowski At that time many boot and Ihowl was raised by New York sup Iporters These have now turned to ichecrsgwithwmost of the cheering Ilanding on Ferricks deserving shoulders Tom has become No fireman in the Yankee camp replacing for time anyway the stillI formidable Mr Page Inthe pastwveek or so Ferrick has been called on three times to pull games out of the fire and he came through brilliantlyon all oc casions Wednesday he saved Vic Rashis bacon with Detroit and Rashi was lGgamc winnerlike ly to be one of few to get 20 wins or more this season More importance can be placed on Fer iicks efforts too in that these feats have been made in the white heat of stretch drive Ferrick though 65 on the sea son has 52 record with the Yanks so far and at 35 he has im proved with age Should the New Yorkers get the flag this season some of the credit would go to fireman Ferrick There is talk that Canada and the Royal Canadian Golf Associa tionare going to press hard for amateur golf matches between this country and the United States similar to the Walker Cupimatch as between Britain and theUS 4Whilcthe RCGA officials are to discuss the matter next week in Montreal the information from the United States Golf Association is that it has shelved until next year anyway any talk of Such arrange ments Charlie Watson genial president of the RCGA says the proposed CanadaUS matches would streng then Canadas hand in her bid that the Walker Cup be turncdinto threeway competition One US golf association official has said that he doubts any ar country and Canada threeway series Incidentally two of their ability on at Minneapolis the Kitchener Ont wiz years Bill Mawhinney of Gerry Kes rangement restricting play to his but didnt comment on the possibility of 21yearold Canadian amateurs evidenced more the fairways this week in the Us amateur test and this Canadian amateur champ Vancouver Presents their closing exhibitions at the BARRIE ARENA Sunday September at 800 pm Dance Competitions Special Events ixssssxsxxxxxsxxxsxs 135 TK BTY RESUMES TRAINING THURS SEPT All personnel will pzirailc il liariic iinoiiry 2000 hrs Sept 30 RECRUITS ACCEPTED AUG 31 SEPT Sunshine Bicycles $3850 to $6195 Phillips Bicycles Roadsters Road Racers SERVICE GUARANTEED Bicycle Accessories and Repairs We sell Bicycles with small down payment and easy weekly or monthly terms We specialize in club business special discount to clubs Phone or write for our prices ARRELLS Sportingliooils EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN 114 Dunlop Si Barrie Phone 2653 Specials at Gamers Boys YOuths Studentsr Longs in all the new styles and mat crials $495 up Sweaters Pullover or Coat Style ALL SIZES ALL COLORS HUNDREDS To CHOOSE FROM Gymn Shoes $395 up Pure Wool Socks White 75c pr Gym Shorts $225 White TShirts each 95c up BCI Crested While Sweciter Shirts $195 IACKETS Reversible Satin and Gabardine Pure Wools and TwoTones latest designs priced right An official BCl Crest with every $500 purchase Mens Sporting made fair showing in the tourna ment Though knocked out in the third round Mawhinney carried topdrawer player Frank Stranahan to the 18th green before bowing out one up Wear 56 Elizabeth St GARNER 5QQQ QM Goods Phone 4542

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